The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1915, Page 7

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‘ Attempting + eoenpe arrest to-dae Angele Corme f Re TP Rast Pumdrne and Ninth me ome aving Grume im hie | The May Manton Fashions | Line and Added Middy Costume for Women, 16 and 18 liberality of our credit terms. We give you a year and a half to them home at once. Both Stores Open col Wh LL | 4 MY § 4 aN lassive Fumed Oak Library Table ‘This massive piece wae look well fm any living room. It has threo- inch legs. Note the wood knobs mt. “it $18.75 ONE DF SCORES OF HANDSOMB ams TABLES AT LOWEST PRIORS, repre= value at the Reed Pullman Sleeper Large we handsome car- Hage, “mount. © Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Ter o1 s 88 Monthly on 80 Monthly on Call at THE EVENING WORLD 4 MANTOR FASHION IMPORTANT.-Write your address plaini: sine wanted. Add two cents for letter postage if in a ee Credit That Will Open Your Eyes Almost every day people remark about the extreme monthly amounts so small you'll never miss the money. And there's no red tape to opening an account. Just come and select the things you want. Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Serv sents unusual $10 Moainiy oo 82001 3rd Avenue Two Park Row paren, er. be the At 121st Street Stores At Chatham Sq. 10% OFF FOR CASH. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Note the Addresses 193 to 205 Park Row THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Chet Wetie Piecing Meseetions. | peseresion Clarke ont Detective! Chlquerte Sere eareting « euppeerd) - Sanyo ieee POUR MORE DEAD “~ Gee Hentret eet Th there Meet One Crpreee Av emur on ‘ ared ‘we tate three perkaere Of & powder beliewed te be eoomine Middy comtumes ore aiwere te @e tenn for the young girls ‘They are of morale for scheut and college and ar + neelbon! for gepernl wear, and they are oo hareuehty eomtertahte that ther are This one shows the | on the hint © Higher Humidity Will Offse: Any Drop in sieare ertcume Mercury, Says Forecaster, bow painted yoke baited yabe ohirt inet etn Me flare and tule high oF low and there ie the regulation opening beneath the te In the ploture the material mary tue) eeree end the « . fe and Chield are | combine! teed of white broadcloth bended with buch combinations ere much Hiked ond the color always ts « standard on in New York wore re the police up to 2 o’eloe of heat and humidity. DEATHS. tue OF TERR HEAT RECO BROKEN To-Morrow on an a reeult of to-dey' kiyn and four BPCKHR, MARKY, Ofty years ol4, one, but charming eastumes of the sort | No. 49 Atlantic Avenue sino are made in browns, rede an@ the) M'CULLAGH, CHARIADM, _ three ithe as welt in blue, and while seree| years old, No, 216 Fifty-firet @treet, and gaberdine are favorite materials. there are others that are In every way|No. 61 First Place eppropriate Mere the yoke yelots and laced together at effect ot necessary place of the lace old, No, 269 Melrose Btreet, PROGTRATIONS. Levine, Charles, laborer, nine, of No ably the but it could take nd well over (b®! mast Twonty-second Street MoLean, NEILAEN, PRTER, ofty yeare oid, PLESS. HENRY, thirty-four years twenty- 366 Cherry Street, taken) jouse may be made! i, Rellevue Hoppitai from No, 812 forty-three, attendant at eb 4 with @ hem and ©) sotropulitan Musem of Art, taken Pr atic, as it Is on the | / ms fy The shield may be made high| {FO the Museum to Flower Hon- with « stock collar or low and cotiariess, | Pita! Most girte will like the long sleeves for: autumn, but they can be m shorter if it is desirable to allow greater free- dom. old, of D Kodgers, Edward, twenty-six years 338 Amsterdam Avenue, taken to Harlem Hospital from Tenth Avenue and One Hundred and sev- For the 16-year size will be needed] onth street ™ f material 21 inches wide, 6% | Hoakexer, Edward, twenty-one vores me verte Oh Se ye years old, of No. 896 Melrose Avenue, inches wide for collar, cuffs and shied a and 3 yards of braid. The pattern ig| “ken to Bellevue Hospital cut In sites for 16 and 18 years. @ week still holds on, iy and specify | But the credit feature is only one reason why nearly a million people buy here. Many come and pay cash, because they realize that nowhere else can they get such a big variety of everything for housekeeping to choase from, and the goods and prices are right, pay in weekly or We'll send | Come and let us show you. You'll not be urged to buy. Saturday Evenings ice Ahead of Them These handsome, well-made pieces with the cane panell est thing for parlor suites, The upholstery ia very fine yelour in a new, deep, soft shade of mulberry i) tone in with almost any color draperies, Price. . ae OF PARLOR BUITES IN ALL WoODs AND ALL White Enamel Bed ty an oxcep- tional value. Note the twin filler rods, Two-inch square poste— square top rails, Large $8 95 medallion corners, Our Ingrain Carpet, yard. Pte enty meen cr eee IRON BEDS, 32,98 UP, Quartered Oak Diner leather ‘Tapes’ Axminster Carpet, yar Linoleum, Inlaid Linoleum, All measuriny Canister Set BEA 68c ee Bread Box, Tea, Coffee, Sugar and Flour Canisters, with six small Spice Canisters Black japanned fee neatly labelled; $1.00 regu- larly. aro able to m at the ex- 49 ceptional price Wivicepeas ALL KINDB OF DINING ROOM. PERNITULE AT LOWEST "RICKS, CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” The sultry weather which has op- pressed this part of the country for The Weather Mew } BUREAU, Donald Building, 190 Weet Pee Sees APR. $ | Bureau predictions made @ feeble outa } New York, or sent by BATccelpt of tom conte ia coin oF} | effort to encourage the face-mopping Tr stamps for each pattern sufferers to-day by saying it would be slightly cooler this evening and ‘ to-morrow—and at once dashed such | 723-4. comfort as mugh le wrung from t one. “wel © return te tok When the (hermemetar stood donrene ant the bomatity wee #1 0 per cont The temperature war 5 drerecee higher than ever reeorded on & Rept IT by the weather turees ‘The previews high mark was 0 on Bept tf of teat poor j Bion warnings were put out fr en uncertain tome for « @eturbence, which te eocurring north of Cubs The Weather Bureau said there wer po indication of any vicienee im this 4 it COUld Bot possibly make ehee th lonel weather con- thin twenty-four hours. | a Great etrength and setivity io | motor issues was the feature of the first half hour, but the tome of the: whole market was good. General | Motors opened at 280, up 17 pointe, and advanced to 201. Mtudebaker rome $3-6, to 1201-2, Pressed steel! Car gained § and wer order stocks | showed advances, American Car and Poundry was strong, rising 28-4, to) United States Meel, at 161-3, was one point above last night's close. Advancing movement was checked by report of dissension in British Cabinet. Baldwin Locomotive re- sponded to # report that the iy received @ new order for le to 817-8. points to 667-8. of seven years, | Prie Ratiroad’s gross earnings in Activity increased in early after- noon and wherever it became pro- nounced sharp advances occurred. Colorado Fuel sold at new high 58% for this movement and Great North- ern Ore was very active, rising over 4 points to 46%. Crucible Steel touched 96% and Republic Iron & Steel sold at 46%, up 2%, Around 2 o'clock there was 4 little reaction from the top ‘4 aH sysce=aie- $35 +++) LLlti betel [el ete H+ 44+4+++1 ry ie! SF ee BS FE — FRE RES Fes teres terre 8 FTES, seegscsteraserets Fre FE Seeunas bet a SEBS! a Bee ES Spas see ae eSeeeuts ss =; srestteveedy' Sgecabsestuseey soe5 ELLE EPELCECE EPO eeseseuzsaursese! 4 Eeeeeeee [FEE [tee ttee tte || tebe teee tel eteete eed ltt x 105 x 1 26 % 7 at Maw Ty 48 148 4 1 of” thy oF 109” 100 18 6 16 1% 3a ha! os sg ve wn 0% 82 fa 18, 1 148 4 mace FEE SPSS EE Bis a: me ot aed Sf 129) 1 0 shares, —$$ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, General Motors Company for year ended July 31 shows surplus of $14,- 408,839, equal to 813-10 per cent., on $16,501,788 common stock againat 47 67-100 previous year, Fifty per cent. eash dividend on General Motors Company common stock is payable Oct. 16 to stock of record Sept. 80. This is first cash dividend ever paid by the company ‘The board recommended regular quar- terly dividends, the rate to be doter- mined by new board of directors to) be elected Nov. 16 following expira- tion of voting trust on Oct. 1 Pennsylvania Raltiroad stockholders, ince last year, now han) an increase of | Mexican Petroleum Company pro-| poses to create Voting trust for périod August made a high record. International Merchant Marine was the curb market feature, the pre- ferred rising to 19 and the common to 41-2 United States Rubber Company as renult of petition of 7 issue semi-ann Shek fe Wo SEPTEMBER 17, 1915 F.4 TYPE SUBMARINES |= = BY OANELS'S ORDER —»>— Peeoner Tehes Fete tome onthe trted te OTH hte -+ Montey ot © + Monroe . " hee ony 4 ee i - _ — Worker te Mitted by Men ene hen bawcam “tt Teed awe wa ele! Disaster at Honolulu Prompt Examination to Remed Battery Defects WASHINGTON, Rept IT Beore) tary Daniele to-day ordered #1 marines of the V4 type owt Mission Until a therough os Of them con te meade Mis wotion wae taken upon the report of the Hoard of Inquiry, investigating the winking of the F-4 ot Honaiulu on March 36. which ascribes the disaster to a bet lomton Later (his statement Wed at the Newy Department Reeretary Dapieis annowneed that Ide Collars 2 for Ble eareful amination of the F4 by the board of tavestigation appointed for * purpose showed that in the Datiorion the te lates were badly A owaying rhythm—a haunt- corroded throu places, and that iD s#train-—romantic and the corrosion od in thew plates in several places. “Hecretary Dantels has ordered un der examination the F-1, Ft and ¥-4. They will provably be aent to the Mare Island Navy Yard for thor- ough overhauling with a view to cor- dreamy music that sets the heart a-dancing as well as the toes —these Nevin Waltzes Mighty rf a Rose an Nightingale Waltz, fecting thie inberent fault in bat~ ferued. “instructions “suspending “st | And the waltz is the dance exercises of, the submerged runs of for this winter, So get this pn record now and try a practice CHICAGO WHEAT ANO CORN | step or two. WHEAT. A8671—price $1.00. LER te Be ae A Timely Sale of Children’s School Dresses and Rain Coats to be held to-morrow (Saturday) will afford an opportunity to make selections, at exceptionally attractive prices. Rain Coats, with Hat to match, sizes 6 to 16 years ‘ $4.50 & 5.00 e Regulation Naval-trim Worsted Dresses: One-piece model, sizes 6 to 12 years, $6.75 Plaited-skirt model, sizes 10 to 14 years, 9.75 ‘B. Altai & Ce. Women’s Tailor-made Suits are in stock in several models especially becoming to extra Perel ogheny, ely ey gpond sizes (42 to 54). assortment. Whether for wear Smart materials. Superior workmanship. holidays, the New Autumn styles. example: Fitth Aueme-Madtaon Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets New Pork JBAUMANM &.BRO | oven | $4.00 A WEEK Write for sleeves, model; front edging; belt. Saturdays with rows of silk braid; Until 10P.M. Opens an Account | Our New 6 to 14 years We Close Evenings at Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. Railroad Fare MAILED FREE. Rib Roast (city only) ALL CARS. WS TRANSFER TO Library or Living Room Suite © frame, mahozany || d, upholstered nd arms $39.98 indestructible springs in Girls’ Dresses in New during or after school hours, or for tax your purse but lightly. Dresses of plaid-or checked gihg- ham, striped galateaor plain colored repp in new Fall models with long round, pointed or sailor collars of repp or self material. Sizes 6 to 14 years 98c White Repp Dresses, box pleated sailor collar and cuffs with fancy He if Bi | | i [ | i iF { ‘ | ; i ae Blooming: dress you select will For fi has patch pockets; Sizes 8 to 14 years Serge Dresses in various styles, with plaid collar, cuffs and belt; or middy effect with lacing on sid pleated skirt in both models; sizes 6 to 14 years. . Serge Dresses in regulation sailor style; embroidered emblem on shield and sleeves; collar and cuffs trimmed silk tie; full pleated rable Second Floor. ‘At Bloomingdales’ Meat Department Specials Leg of Spring Lamb .18!4¢ | Legs of Canada Lamb dressed beef Fresh Fricassee Chickens 12!9c | Sugar Cured Hams Boncless Swift Baccn 16hyc _—— Basement BLOOMINGDALES' The WORLD Sells 100,000 pies More in New Yor Each Week-Day. Than An Morning Newspaper eee 3] 28 k Cit y Other rh ‘Faise +16 le 15h2€ SOTH TO GOTH ST, LEX. To 30 ave, a

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