The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 6

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| ported thet the Pun-Amerions onm- (arenes might re ommend rong KAISER CARRANZA AND VILLA 1S “BILLIE” TO on of Corvanse t the farure, wat ° AGREE OM ARMAISTICE | cio coctemeerin eee | women wrttee to Gorman pelts! set miltery ie te tent © --— Fighting Wil Cease Pending To. | MORE TESTIMONY RECANTED. 0000050. “ecetaens Suen toa Verdkt in Case of Mr. Dorothy Morrow's Mocting of Var Vriete Horne Miller Hiring, Porth Severe American Delegres Remarks From Official WASHINGTON, Oct #—An arms lo Aivcwening today the verdint bes Hopped figbting - and Cartauae formes anti cree Pen Ameren Generale Ville ow eat after ater he ery of Mn retanting dae Not Among the Hats N this new Millinery Salon, in the I Bedell Fashion Shop in Thirty- fourth street, hats have one great purpose—to top off the swirl of fashion in couts and suits, Velvets and hatter’s plush, with deft touches of fur, in hats su f the old “chimney pots”—wide rimmed hats—turbans trimmed with hackle feathers which snuggle into the hair, as if to protect it from the breeze of the dashing costumes—literally everything new, at 85, $10 and up to 850. In the Waist Salon for to-day and to- morrow, new silk blouses trimmed with chiffon, blouses for suits and blouses for separate skirts, crepe de chine shirts and the smartest of frilled batiste waists, showing every new color that has arrived from colorful Paris. = ! New York Newark Brooklyn Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis CAMMEYER MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6"" AVE. AT 20™ ST. Men’s and Women’s $3.50 Shoes That Build Business 3 H bed 00 | APARTMENTS FURNISHED || COMPLETE FROM 650 TO $500! Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104ST. L STATION AT CORNER ever before. It is now for you to judge the result. /A pect a new standard of value at the price. be duplicated for $3.50, quality, style and wear considered. COLUMBiS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST Demonstrations PAINLESS of Te feeth Sign Move, eaten. don’t care what you think! don’t care what others say! ma toer teatro bee 1 1 Developed in Gun Metal and Pat- - Produced in Patent Leather and Tile Goneel Bey Mianag, aen 92 priden' Werk ent Leather, with black and gray | Gun Metal Calfakin with black {| Nathan Schacter of No. #3) Morris ala adil eh cloth tops, Welt soles, 1%-inch | cloth tops. Welt soles, 1%-tnch PA | Avene. to-day to aid him in De FINCH concave Cudan heels, concave Cuban heels. find son, Charles } 215 W142d Ste, Beer, to lame We have determined to see how many pairs of shoes we | boy” a he conn wig 10Kenmare St., Rint: ana can sell at $3,50—not how much profit we can make on lRatvrature Hae He wen eae te aes oc eakenGesh ee, them, And every pair qwill make a new felend and build | dificulty at hom Mt okie | new business for “’Cammeyer,’* Men’s Good Shoes at $3.50 Produced in Tan Rus- « sta Calf Lace Also in Gun Metal and Patent Leather, in lace Ss | (Jan topt or found artictes ade vertised in The World will te Meted at The World's Informa- ten Bureau, Pultrer Building Arcade, Park Row; World's be wei the printing of t! ; advertisement, Pe ZL INDAY WORLD WANT® WORK MONDAY MORN { BF etre etapa Betir ver eh evidence In the : rant several prosecutions: ‘As to the physical ¢ 8 of the| c "says the report, “my con- us as lo both is that the pre “Cammeyer” specializes not mercly in shoes, but in shoe More thought, more time and more money has been A spent this season on our $3.50 shoes for men and women than So come fF A arta see these ““Cammeyer” shoes at $3.50 and learn to ex- We do not quote Aany “value,” but we will say that nowhere can our $3.50 grade WER. WOMEN AUTO DRIVERS | " GCRITICISED BY CORONER found Ww a ¢ © te the effect that M ott Frencie Mince War FULL) Of COMtM belo, hogligence ian ment Miter hive Dore “me in the death Jaros Wield of Ko 4 177 Park Vince on fept. IT beet ad | woner Wagner ead the womens [ought not to te allowed to operate Sutomenine eRcept by eperial Icense Only women whe * shown by & proper @ Hiuatretion action war ® ® paralys t think of stopping the had run far past r until the Injured for the Grand Judge DD bility with SUBWAY CAVE-IN DATA | FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Information Collected by Commis. | mer of Accounts Wallstein Be. | lieved to Warrant Prosecutions. | Commissioner of Ac jay Attorney Per investigation ce ounta Leonard M. Wallstein te District nw a report of ducted by him | the causes of the Seventh Ave nue and ‘Twenty-fifth Street and Hroadway and Thirt,-olghth Street companying the report hs, drawing mony and st Mr Wa an into cave-ins Misses’ Suit, tran 99.75 it ved that th fata to > | qrensive collapse of the readway was due to inadequate supportl ture beneath the surfa enth Avenue the collapse was in.| stigated by the impact of rock buried | by a blast @gainat part of the tam- porary supporting str Broadway by the f which fell from the cavation part of fe) ng structures ture, and rary support- 15.00 —_—-_———_ MOVIE MAN ENDS LIFE. Oliver © Hall. for several years an npioye an important capacity the Universal Film Company, waa} y in his room on the hotel at No. 149 He had head and pure He suf-| t a sealed the police | i) health and financial ¢ him to suicide, He was ith nis wife | of whom, @ son, is G Dun & Co.’ In| * found a cynical) en disphn. saloons, which had copl own writing. The final lines There is ® man who never doen a thing that is not right; His wife can tell Just where he ta, each morning, noon and night He's dead.” eee LOOK UP HUSBAND'S RECORD. Wife's Ca) er and Accusations Cause Police Interest Im Arrested Man, A womafl with her face bruised! ran up to Patrolman MeGannon on| One Hundred and Sixty-third Street this afternoon and told him her hus- band had threatened to kill her She sald she was Mra. Katherine Widman of No, 317 Bast One Hundred and Sixty-third Street In @ bureau drawer in her home MeGannon found two loaded revol- vers. The woman's husband, Albert Widman, a di denied owning the guns, but he wae arrested. Ac tions the Woman made while Mc non Was searching the home a Caused the police to investigate Wid- man’s record —_——__—. HUNT BOSTON STRANGLER. Police Fall to G Saspected as Girl's Slayer. BOBTON, Oct. 8.—Without the slight- eat clue, the Boston police set out to- | |day to round up the murderer of a young | A\woman who was found strangled to th in & room th the St. James Hotel eaterday oteeding to the night | ‘Trace of Man ° CRE clerk, 4 man the hotel ——— | build, ‘about 4 in helght jand of ght ¢ 1o wore a} |biue suit and gray cap. | or 30x38 i A | Gave Wilson a Chance to Buy Pon-| Ml ror: ums Tame Baby Hears. \ Bh 4 pieces at. . A | WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 —William P, Hodgen of Campbeliaville, Ky., by let- j y, offered to furnish the g "600 possums at 50 cents to A\ $i euch, and one pair of n baby black bears at. $50 eac |knowledgment of the let made, without accepting the Moter Truck Deli 8. 4, Georgetown University and former Pres- {dont of the Catholic Educational Asso- eet night from ‘ | | leeks of ready cas THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915. OPPENHEIM, GLUINS & © Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel Correct Fashions in a diversity of unusual and exclusive high class models for the younger set, practical and dressy garments which portray the latest ideas of the foremost designers, with Other Suits at. . 7777. .45. Misses’ Silk Dresses Collection of exclusive models of Charmeuse, Velvet, Crepe de Chine and Soiree Silk, also Serge com- bined with Georgette Crepe or Satin, 25.00 Misses’ Velveteen Dresses—Four Attractive Models, Hand Embrodiered or Fur trimmed; also Combinations of Velvet with Charmeuse or Georgette Crepe. Girls’ Velvet and Corduroy Coats Exceptional showing of exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s models, in desirable colors, with trimmings of Beaver, Skunk, Fitch and Fox. Richly lined and wool interlined. 9.75 Girls’ Practical Coats—10 to 16 years Six models of Wool Plush, Zibeline, mix- tures and Pebble Cheviot, fur and velvet trimmed in desirable colorings. Special Girls’ Dressy Coats—10 to 16 years Of Broadcloth, Corduroy and Velveteen in Navy, Brown, Green and Black; fur trimmed, full lined. Girls’ Combination Dresses—s to 14 years Plaid silk waist with pleated skirts of serge or corduroy in Navy, Green and Brown; hemstitched pique collar. NW JORTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVES1D=5TR. Use Your Credit With Us. Don't it our purchase of FURNITURE and RUGS for Pate aan tie’ oer EASY PAYMENT PLAN and enjo: OUR TERMS ‘urniture while emergency or unusual DIT need ever leave here disappointed. land the woman registered for a room “ cH about 1 o'clock Thursday morning ‘Our Prices as ASK. |About 5 A. M, the clerk declared, the ” i |man camo downstairs and slipped out of | Meet Your Needs’ Ee beautifully* figured American walnut, exquisitely French plate mirrors; Dresser is 46 ; Chiffonier 35 in. long, mirror 2! ing Table is 43 inches long with triplicate mir- Beds in full size (5 pieces, with Twin beds $189), veries Everywhere. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT Misses’ Suits Misses’ Tailored Suits of Broadcloth in prevailing colors; smart models with trimmings of fur, braid or velvet. Misses’ Flare Model Suits of Broadcloth, Whipcord and Gabardine; collars and cuffs of Beaver, Seal and other fashionable furs. Misses’ Dressy Suits of Velour de Laine and Velveteen; at- tractive, silk braid; superior tailored. [aa aeled Make OurTerms”’ 4-Piece ChippendalePeriod Bedroom Suite, MADE IN GRAND BAPIDS, SS Lee Street—New York Misses’ Coats Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, euitable for Women to 36 bust Misses' Coats of Mixtures and Zibeline; belted, braid bound and other models, some fur trimmed for street, sport of motor wear, 15.00 Misses’ Corduroy Coats, several attractive models in revailing colors; collars of Beaver or Raccoon, Silk lined throughout. and Whipcord special 22.50 Special Special 29.75 19.75 Misses’ Dressy Coats of Chiffon Broadcloth in flare and other models; silk lined throughout and wool inter- lined, trimmings of fur. Special 2 9.7 5 . 35.00 Special youthful models trimmings of fur and special 35.00 00 55.00 68.00 Misses’ Coat, 37.50 59.75 Other Coats at ... 45.00 Misses’ Party and Dancing Frocks Dainty models of Taffeta, Charmeuse, Soiree Silk, Lace, net and smart combinations of various silks, trimmings and pastel colorings, 15.00 25.00 35.00 and upward | 22.50 3 5.0 0 and upward Special 13.75 19.75 25.00 32.50 Girls’ School Coats—+ to 10 years — EES _SCnool VOats—* to 10 years Four models of Broadcloth, Wool Plush, Diagonal Clothand Corduroy,furcollars, full lined and wool interlined. — Special 13.75 9.75 Girls’ Dress Coats —s to 10 years pad I A A ih Met cat Belt model of Velveteen in Brown, Green, | 12 75 19.75 Burgundy and Black, beaver collar, full lined and interlined. Special Special Girls’ Velveteen Dresses—s to 14 years Russian and waist line models of Velveteen in Navy, Brown, Greenand Black; guimpe 9.7 5 of Crepe de Chine and pongee. Special 5.90 Special NeBRO Always | Teady to serve— _ delicious, juicy and picked ripe. Fine for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. Hawaiian Canned Pineapple 10c to 25 a ean accordin, @ to size of can and grade of quality—cheaper than it's ever been = before. Just askforacan of Hawaiian Pines Your Grocer Sells It AssoctaTion or Hawatian Pinkarece Packers Garland Building, Chicago ying for it. requirements, and no one “Your Needs PRC inches long, 159 Open ‘Saturday Evenings. & = * 40 MAK BO LITTLE DivyERENCE WHAT YOU NEKD—& WORLD “WANT” WILL GO Gur ip t och

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