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ees © 4&2 ee eee oe en ee CHEER FOR WILSON. ~~ * see a t: Largest Pogues Prwed Garment Neuse in New Vor (—oren act Day SATURDAY] D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. 18 St. New Fall Suits , = EES ; Specially Priced at *15” Scores of the Season's Smartest Modela~ Many Fur Trimmed Including many variations of the long cost «fleets, embodying all the correct ' ityls features "Dy Mise. Mobs | weartncee ef the we Remes 996 ne commpaien af Snape Oran er enanee necee|| weer and tne, And then & docs net tate Sim Shown in the tramedy At Moscow @ great crowd te cata to) (Minne Tra Sas pales qatar “ 4, bertion, of elon long to outgrow his clothes. est Fall Assistant District Attorney Quigtey have protested because hospital phe 8 western saurivs od received a note yesterday from altraine left wounded behind without | ae tee toe the er | And whether it’s sults, shoes, or hats, the colors, Sizes | woman whe said « friend, @ woman, | easisiance. keeping their lines intact everywhere)“ with artillery, young chaps of the present time are particular, 14 to 44 had t her Monday morning of be- The soldiers are aaid te have re. under tremendous pressure, et the mortare, be up-to-the-minute Ee Other Sutte at th it Links Road tn oom-| fused to fire on the crowd and When | sane time otruck back with successful aa Eg ng hy Vella, e a They want their eppasel to “G18 $17.60 to $26 Dilworth | police wore sent against the soldiers] wows in the Balkans The Bulgeriase| direction of Kovel, but was repelled and on smart, manly lines. Such is our boys’ Superb Collection of New Fall Dresses 8 10°° 8 1 5,00 Strcet and Afternoon models, of Satin, + Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Georgette combinations and Serge—the leading styles, at remarkably low prices. Sizes 14 to 44. NEWARK nme Moree NEW YORK ,.° Every woman realizes the need of a pretty blouse and odd skirt. Such @ cos tume fille @ very important need in the wardrobe, and this skirt te appropriate for that use and also for the coat sult. It ts one of the prettiest of the new models, for the pockets are cut in one with the belt, and they hang free over the plaited side por- tons, The diouse shows the new cape col- lar that makes such an tmportant feature of the season. Here, the skirt is made of crepe gabardine, and the blouse is made of taffeta, with scalloped edges, but you could use this blouse for crepe de chine or for Georgette crepe, and materials of such welght, and also for cotton voile and for cotton crepe as well as for the silk. Fora more sturdy blouse it would be pretty to use taffeta in the new Roman stripes, or porhaps in @ plaid design, and to finish the edges of the collar with rows of narrow velvet ribbon, The skirt is @ good one for any material that can be made in tailored style, If something plainer and simpler is wanted, the belt and pockets can be left off, but they are exceedingly smart, and will be used fn almost every instance. Plain materials, such as serge or broadcloth or poplin, would be handsome with a little wool embroidery used on the upturned por- tions of the pockets, and worsted embroid- ery this season Je exceedingly smart, The very simplest possible stitches are used, so that it is rapid work as well as effective work, Exceedingly brilliant color effects can be obtained, for the tendency is toward Russian and sem!-Oriental influences, For the medium size the blouse will re- quire 4% yards of material 37 inches wide, 3% yards 36, or 8 yards 44, and for the akirt will be needed 4% yarda 6, 4% yards mF at the lower edge. xii"? Cy Ly % ne to 34 inches Walat measure, MATa -ascund atest tone Hullding, 100 Weat Thirty-sccond Street (op: iiiichy Dunala Halla, 10 Went Thy ges ise treet, New York, or sent by Tall on receipt of fifteen cents in coin or stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT—Write your address plainty and always specify size wanted. at THE EVENING WO! On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT Qur Terms Apply Als ‘ing of he Ih, com iHinatr ed, as. | S.Smapiele Assortment COLUMBIA RECORDS ON BALE, ten BY o58e@ wo Perarere 0f he opening of be Beynete " +} otey went =: PARK MURDER CLUE = = BEARSOUT STORY a OF MISS WHF == wegen one oy Merce oe tee we fuer eee eens Story, ere Choweh -” ” Did Not See a Woman ought te the Die ‘ rere ofee He wae ae wat Dilworth, by bie vite Me Meuy 4 ween tn the iw HEARD MEN HURRY OFT gh hie Moptly ee pa 4 het to be of thoek knows whe for come ime i took the wn Mige ht Ni woine an@ ‘ail the o were eummoned were a o _+$_»——- ne | PIERCE REVOLTS RAGE | IN RUSSIA DUE TO WAR, oe hed Woman She Saw Running Was Apparently Lawyer's ompanion ( H0ing for Aid Hun which seemed to Nkely te throw @ new and ot line leht on the murder of Lawyer| Dwight PT worth, when he wee tak ing « ride through Van Cortiandt Park with Mise Mary MeNif® Hunday even. BERIAN we wireless te Bayville, » he merely oor | ment that bloody .|& bloody Aght occurred 3 which many were killed an@ wounded. —_——_— AUSTRIANS DEFEATED IN HOT ATTACK ON THE ITALIAN LINES ROMP, Sept. 6&—(Vin London,)— Austro-Hungarian troops on the night of Sept. 6, made a violent at- tack against the Italian lines on Cluaron, in the Sugana Valley, but after brisk fighting the Austrians were foreed to retire, abandoning thetr arms and ammunition and leaving some dead on the field. This information was contained in the Italian oficial statement issued to- day. friend, the writer said, could the woman. Detective Captain Wines took the note and quickly found the writer and took her to Headquarters, The woman anid she did not want to give the name of her informant, who was a married woman, separated from her husband, a chauffeur, and had)| | been In the park with @ man, also @ chauffeur, who waa married, But she was at Inet persuaded to give the, detectives the name, The young woman who sald she had been in the park was then brought to | the courthouse, She seemed flighty and inclined to be melodramatic, at ye ~ieeee could wet Mentity Mise wenring he eome teeter One Soman e where * ee of where Had ~ sothieg te the ree Th ieh Contredioned the (ne Men The poles (he Woman eho Oe punning fret denying she bad ever told the story or had been in Van Cortlandt Park with @ man Bunday night. Later she sald she knew a woman had done the shooting because she had seen a woman running away. Detective James Finan was at once sent down to 103 West Seventy-fifth Street to fetch Miss MoNiff, ——— FRENCH REPORT HEAVY ARTILLERY FIGHTING IN GREEK MACEDONIA PARIS, Bept, &—Viclent ertitiery ee Riccetee. Ou Wie Omen une reek Macedonia, the War Office an- 44, or 8% yards 54; it is four yarde in width The blouse pattern, No, 9191, ts cut tn sizes from 34 to 42 inches bust measure, and es the akirt pattern, No, 9198, in sises from 24 Mak Me a el | nemneed toa, ‘The principal en- detectives and Mr. ulaly, who had] guanments tf, Praga atte been joined by Coroner Flynn drew] heles, and in the vicinity out that the young woman seemed | Doiran. to have @ perfect knowledge of the ——————— locality of the ghooting. She eaid soorsTy nore. she had heard the shots, heard the 4 Fifth Avenue bus dropped in sound of one or more men running| 49 call yesterday at No. 1047. toward Broadway crashing through repairing the underbrusti and then saw a per-| 7M ore she house te son wearing a woman's hat, but oth- erwise unrecognizable running to- Mere. G Gaunt Satis, werd Mosholu Road. Mrs, Guy Gaunt, wife of Capt Miss McNiff was then brought In, /qaunt, British Naval Attache here, accompanied by the relatives with! sailed for Liverpool yesterday on the whom she lives, the Eugene Corwins, White Star liner Adriatic, —_—a—— B. Altman & On. Special Sales on the First Floor for to-morrow (Saturday ) until 12 noon, when the Store will be closed. Women’s Silk Umbrellas OFFERING VERY UNUSUAL VALUES Of twilled silk (black only), with handles of natural wood . . ° e at $2.50 Of taffeta silk, In black and colors, with the new short handles of malacca, Raving pige skin armestrap . . « » at $3.85 Women’s Silk Hosiery INTERESTINGLY PRICED In black, with cotton tops and soles, per pair . . a) . « « 85c, In black, all silk or with cotton soles, ~ per pair a. oe ee | Sloan In black or white, with extra spliced tops, per pair a. 8 ew oe $1.55 In black or white with hand-embroidered clocks to match, or in black on white or white on black . © «© per pair $1.65 HKifth Avene, New Pork ere 1,000,000MEN | INDRVESBY ALES, = S GERMAN REPORT: ee eT ° 600,000 Russtans 230,000] \" Sets of Gun Gales esbanime Gaal British and 150,000 French er for veage . | Ploor Are Figures of Experts. | —_ A Newly Enlarged Shop on the Filth eee | BPMLAN, Hept # The sina voce RUSSIANS BATTLE foot wounded end) missing rend eensive ageinet the Contre Powers opened with © Kusnan «! The estimate wae re mellitar eaper whe esis! —fe= a tees © pealeresien | (Continued trem Piret Page) A long etudy has shown us thet wearing. 19 BERLIN REPORT Ageingt these losses the Allie! armise have only the sonquest of - susteo@erene Gaye bore nat *® further retreat, teiment em) le L), BOVE b-—Fhe semi-oMctal news Mukowina and some Galician terri. |, mag hej. sgeney to-day quoted the Mockholm tory by the Russians, the eapture of urned out after painstaking tn-|Dagbled a@ authority for the etate-| Gorits byt - thrust inte the German lines on the advanced on both flanks to positions menacing the allies in Greece. Ger- man end Bulgarian forces struck « severe blow agsingt the Roumanians by occupying Tutrakan fortress, one ose taenadpeatine staan | "igh Be ana gtaee ur rit: | Boye’ Pall Overcoats 9,78 w 24.80 Bucharest. " ‘The alliew Ineeee as conservatively xin een seovepiapeaendiager Boys’ Shoes 3.00% 4.50 eatimated = here follow: == Russian, Riel co telnet nrg | £00,000; British, 280,000; French, | Roumanian ti ape 160,000; Ttallan, Berbian and Nouman- lan combined, 60,000, experts and a number of Germans have eatimated the Russian losses at more than 800,000 and the combined British and Freneh losses at more than 400,000. Official casualty lets given W ‘eet Ot Landon ghew Renee tomes ehw! [N08 fer Ue month of Auguer Open Seturday Until 6 P.M. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Hitth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. The done te * eihet the Came OF enelern frente © beneved te bere pareed The angi Viewes +) rome pointe te the weet Met any ee a wade 1 fuck © Ir@hityl cost be a mere thea @ million in billet Boys’ School Apparel For Fall and Winter Sulte, Coste, Mackinawe, Raincoats, Furnishings, Hate and Shoes. wince the three month de today by wality, style and peice are the essentials of the boy's dothing. The average youngster plays hard, there fore hie outfit must be able to withstand much ing back to the Western bank of | the Gotta Lips iver, The report © Mtallana, @ shallow) follows Afior artillery preparation, mh by our fire. tense anntinuea, ine seamy 6 fensive eentinues. capniee river, iver, to apparel—and at moderate prices. Boys’ Fall Suits making @ Muvbor resnanse, barding our troo| the right (weet) 8.75 to 23.00 Aleo a complete assortment of Shirte, Blouses, Neckwear, Underwear, Pajamae and accessories at moderate prices. Dobrio afte Russian att wae official noon, German enterprises Russiang southwest of weat of Schipota were successful Office announced to-day, o repulse of strong Some Austrian ia against aon lone bg , the |" = 1) Shee LUPTLM DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NERD—A WORLD “WANT WILd FIND I? a a OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P. M. Jeanklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets PHONE 6900 GREELEY Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ School and College Apparel For Autumn and Winter Distinctive Autumn and Winter Apparel, exclusive with Franklin Simon & Co., and specially designed to meet the requirements of well dressed school and college girls. Suits, Coates, Dresses, Fur Coates and Furs, Hats, Sweaters, Raincoats, Gloves, Neckwear, Boudoir Gowns, Hosiery, Lingerie —also Gymnasium Apparel Girls’ Dress Shop Special for Saturday Girls’ Smocked Dresses ‘With washable smocked blouse in dark blue, white or tan, with detachable navy blue pate or wool plaid pleated skirts. 6 to 12 years. 8 Misses’ Dress Shop——— Special for Saturday “Drezwellsley” Serge Dresses Plaited model (style registered), in navy or black, detachable white pique collar, fob ets, belt stitched in red, cree or bi 14 to 20 years. Special Serge and Silk Dresses Of navy serge combined with dark green and navy striped silk; serge box pleated Russian coatee, collar sleeves and top of skirt of striped silk. 14to 20yrs, Spectal Misses’ and Girls’ Shoe Sho Special for Saturday Girls’ School Shoes Made on broad orthopedic lasts of selected black or tan Russia calf, but- toned or laced styles, Sizes 11 to2, Widths BtoE. Speciat 3.25 6.95 Girls’ Serge Dresses Of navy blue French serge, embroidered in wool or trimmed withtailored button- holes; white silk bengaline or white pique collars. 12 to 16 years, Special 9.75 Misses’ College Shoes Of selected on or black Russia calf, buttoned or laced. Smart lasts, welted soles and low heels, Sizes 214 to 7. Widths AA to D. Special 4.50 Misses’ Coat Sho, Special for Saturday Misses’ Tweed Coats In green, brown or gray colorings, raglan sleeves, large convertible collar and cuffs of self material, patch pockets, silk lined to waist (cravenetted). Special 14 to 20 years, Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Loose belted model, of cheviot velour, in green, brown or navy, large flat collar of natural raccoon, two patch pockets; silk lined to waist. 14 to 20 years, Special 29.50 -Misses’ Suit Shop Special for Saturday Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits Of broadcloth, in green, brown or navy; three-quarter length semi-fitted coat, bands of skunk opossum on large conver- tible collar and sleeves, Special 14 to 20 years. Misses’ Woo! Velour Suits In brown, green, Burgund: B oF navy, Rus- sian coat, with convertible broadcloth collar and front of coat faced with beige broadcloth; shirred top skirt. {4 to 20 years. Special 39.50 = rang et te