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| mage BB Heaith May Force Him to Retire —Not Seeking th Succebd Mayor Thompson. WABHINGTON, Cet 16-—Menator Pames Hamilton Lewis of fine, Bemeerstic whip of the menate, nata that ii} henitn may farce Wim cnr sanened Mayor Thompenn ‘The dution of aataned new war broke & fering aa # fr pure tone must be built into the piano by master workmen of long experience. It Is the result of knowledge and experience. The WATERS rs rt ¥ moderate prices of 5 WATERS and WATERS. P AUTOLA make the buying of these % instruments a very wise economy. 'k id 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street fle : near Broadway * 254 W. 125th Sth Ave, wits $4 Leb mae Se = - os 6 eee ee Ce ea . . An Unusual Sale of Novelty Ribbons (imported and American-made) will comprise a wonderful assortment of strikingly handsome ribbons, in widths | ranging from 7 to 12 inches, which will be - offered (irrespective of original cost) at 50c. to $3.90 per yard Semi-made Serge Dresses 4 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES are specially featured on the Sixth Floor. The model is cut in one-piece style, from fine- ie twill navy blue serge, and requires but little _ time and labor to complete. The bodice, cuffs and sash-ends are hand-embroidered in silk combined with metal, a collar of white poplin completing the ensemble. i The price is $12.50 Women’s sizes: 34 to 44 inches bust measure. Misses’ sizes: 16 and 18 years. Embroidered Serges in navy blue and black, for the fashionable tailored suit or frock, are shown in a most attractive assortment im the Wool Fabrics Department, on the First Floor. Dress These materials are extremely handsome, whether embroidered in wool, silk, or silk combined with metal. f Among them are several artistic border | | effects, wrought on serge of superior quality, |. which have been specially priced at $4.50 to $6.50 per yard » retire from Congress, Mr. Laws March, 119, and be Lewia denied thet he Tite « candidate for Mayor of Chitags to my position have y hon ine ainee the and my health te wut oo“ he to-day. THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1917, THE REV. A. E. OGG KILLED. |TRIAL OF PLOTTERS BEGUN. Prine ca Lachenback Company NINE ARE MISSING FROM TORPEDOED |= LER UGKENBAGK Were in Last Boat to Leave and May Be Prisoners on German Submarine, till has (wenty three in the (rantatiantic earvies, ————— ‘HYLAN 10 BE INTRODUCED and members of the lackenback, @ waing to-day by the nul at Mavee, There nat they were lont, others of the picked wp near mot the Lack. | » @ French port. | men were in the the ship and they acued by one of the Greet Candidate, Judge for Mayor, lat lower 96, of have opportunity reveeting Gaynor 4 all ther tn the of Aldermen, aed Ohi candidate for Comptrol speak with Jude Hylan, Canta, Manhattan; Third Engineer John Erickson, No. 49 Cottage Street, New Bedford, Mass; Wireless Operator Street, Manhattan; — MeNeil, a grereainary warmini naval gunner, assigned to the Luck-|}riday night tp enback; Wallace Peterson, boatewain, Danish West Indies, and Leonard Andersen, » Finnish seaman, Nelson, the wireless operator, is twenty years old. Luckenback Line oMciais say they think he was mak- ing his first trip as a wireless oper. |a « ator on the Lewis Luckenbaok. prone Inasmuch as the Captain and the 116 West ith Street, acquaintance with from ‘are to. unite whoop. B. Altman & Gu. An Interesting Sale of Artistic Novelties will take place to-morrow in the Fancy Needlework Department, offering a splendid opportunity for purchasing dainty holiday gifts in advance of the season. All of the attractive articles to be offered in this Sale are made of dainty flowered silk in rose or old blue, and are easily worth much more than the low prices quoted. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes . each $1.25 Combeand-brush Trays . . .« 1.50 VeilBoxes . . .« «© «© «© 1.65 Waste Baskets . . . «. . 2.65 Desk Sets (four pieces) . - per set 3.45 Knitting Bags . ‘ ° . 3.90 Circular Pillows . . . . 4.25 (Fourth Floor) Fashionable Neckwear OF THE UNUSUAL TYPE is ready, in infinite variety, for l’Americaine’s Autumn and Winter adornment. The new vogue of high collars finds ample recognition, many charming novelties in lace and net, as well as in lace and net combined with Georgette, being included in the genere ous assortments. There is also a large selection of hand-em- broidered collars and collar-and-cuff sets; and a number of plain collars made of wash- able satin, the new bayadere cloth, and the familiar but always desirable organdie. A fascinating array of lovely scarfs, for the street, the theatre, the opera and every occas sion, will tempt every one who likes to see and possess beautiful things. Hitth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York oMaers ot the mip are amona the missing, offieere of the advance te powatt,| hat thety beat may here heen captured by the German sub marine and the Gmapanta may have TO TAMMANY HALL OCT, 26 ==: 1000 ton @ hip of thie eity, tor pedoe’ by « German mubmarine of |Murphy and All the Lesser Chief he const of Pr x few dayg ago, aine Will Be on Hand to Hylan, Democratia candidate the famous onying of bis predecessor from Brook ‘Bo this ts Tam vening of that date, Chief the teaser chieftains. 14th street | An rounded by the braves! vate en 0 4 ‘ 7, eee ee | t towel, tel weloeme there | P< onthe comunittes, But fe vind she could nity t him to the rostrum, | tavestigate Mm of Germa ta) not do ‘The missing men are: Capt. Wat- i nea c eh > 5 OanAiOa No. 449 Heventh Street, Brook. ’ Honpit tat Carnival. ii cor William J. ; ig the Baxerany eanct GREENSHOT et. 16, Eoapital Night will be celebrated Seabers bea 918 a ckoka cp, {4a wil! be two Manhattan candi |ervice mon to-day started an -] Wednesday at the Grand Allied Car: manberg, Han Francisco; Second Of- | dates to whom Tammafy Hall is no! gation following @ sensational ont Dadermagnaptd Satie weuian Jar ficer George H. Hasselle, Danish Weat | strange struc Alfred %. Hmith.|by Congreasman Jamen H. Pou in-an| 21Val and At - te Halt ment in Indies; Hecond Engineer L, 8. Mo-|randidate for the B address here iast night that anthrax the Hotel Majestic, roe will go L. Craig, who will| made in private homes by Red Cross To prepare the Judge for seteonsl | “up meeting on | jew Amsterdam Opera House. Murphy fs not to be there, but the seven west side dis- Canal Btreet to in giving by from the roct of his residence to the street MRS, HERAMAN'S $100,000 SUIT IS DISCONTINUED Cranted Pending Decision on Status of Former Winter Carden Dancer The avtion for CHICAGO, Ont. 6 Dey the Mathadiat Menge, | Vedar= M lLanée at the @1th Mireet mite Maturday night. The body the tracks, over which tamanen of , for alienation of afte $190,906 brewer 490, wealthy real estate denier fo ut, Ceoree and Herm Way & Hinda eaied at the & federal author’ fa. an to viait an » hie arrival , Winter Garden fe wits of young Marrman, |i} ner by Lavette Pum, Meee, comneel foe n, and wae granted Jusuee Hrown of sla ON In om the up enormously . . these points are worth anier at 16 The Coun to-day appointed make an im housing jates and Philip Herrman 1 Jan. 16, 1916, The alder hi marriage a I. pa good gloves — for true economy. 2. ny genuine p i gl & committee of mediate investia Bat J Gaveran refused and his incision was affirmed by the Appatiate | C Diviaion. Appent was taken by Herrman ob md Pread but never press note pte : vines J. to King’s College Honpit Eo The carnival will be in session Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday eve. ning@s for the rest of the month. kerma had been found in bandages | workers. ‘to know ebea a GLOVE, Stern cies” West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Buy a Liberty Bond To-day Continuing, To-morrow, the Sale of Dress Silks and Velvets At striking price concessions. 42-in. Chiffon Dress Velvet Street and evening color# high lustre; regularly #5.50 a yard, at $3.95 Black Chiffon Dress Velvet | Imported; 4044 inches wide; regularly $5.50 a yard, at $3.95 Crinkled Georgette Crepe, 40 ins.; street and evening shades; also white, flesh and black; regularly $1.50, at $1.19 40-inch Satin Royal New Fall street and evenin, regularly $2.75 a yal at $2.15 colors; Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas Excellent values at these low prices: Men’s& Women’s Umbrellas| Taffeta Silk Umbrellas Of mixed silk; handles attractively For Women; in colors and black; some with trimmed with sterling silver; wide satin taped edges; novelty handles also silk loops, and tops in sport models, at $1.95 at $4.95 and 5.75 Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrellas at $2.95 Close rolled and silk loop handles. An Odd Lot of Women’s Sweaters Formerly $6.90 to $19.50, Reduced to $4.95, 8.95 and 10.95 Attractive coat or slip-on models for street or sports wear, made of such favored materials as Angora, Brushed Wool and Heavy Worsteds. Also Women’s Fibre Silk Sweaters Formerly $22.50 to 47.50, Reduced to $18.50 and 32.50 The Art Needlework Section Offers these splendid items To-morrow: Oval Pillows, mace of bro- Velvet Knitting Bags....... at $2.75 cade satin, floss filled; colors: é , bl d gold at $4.75 | Ruffled Taffeta Pillow Bands Foss: DAIS ARE BY ae of gold galloon...........++ at $6.75 Knitting Bags 50: Costonne Boitiges Bags 50s 10'6.60 Velour Scarfs, trimmed with $3.75 to 6.50 | tapestry and gold braid, 4.50 to 6.00 Satchel Bags, each $5.00, 5.50 and 6.75 ‘apestry Pillows, $4.25, 4.50 and 5.00 tics * saat aE Silk Knitting Bags, Tapestry Velour and ‘I ‘The trial of tow foard of | men on charaee of attempting (a foment ma, Mo 180 Fth Avenue, (4 revolution sqainet the firitich Gow Wan billed by an filinole Central train ernment in india beman to-day in the thatriet Court before Judge K ‘The defandanta ate Gustav It Sacnty Albert W Wande, corte eatieetor and art on Pout Hoenn, & me chanw as enmnney, residenta of Chieags the German septon- ih. > NOME / Ah hd SELF-REOUCING —what caused the decline? Submarine Boat —now selling around record low. Future possi- | bilities discussed. Lake Torpedo Boat —is it intrinsically under. valued? This stock analyzed from this viewpoint. Inter-Lube Chemical —the latest addition to the Curb industrial list. You will be ablu to judge the present market position of these stocks by reading the current number of our Market Review. Sent on request. Clip this a4. oF mention OO fa, STOCK BROKERS, of the Independ- ent Oil securities will be the first to show a large advance? Write for Letter W. C. W. Cannon & Co. Spectaliste in Investment Securittes 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK SO84, 3985, sO8E B1 State Strect PITTSBURGH BOSTON THe NEW) YORK DEYD MAME ANP & HARTFORD *RALLROAD "COMPA: ors, New Mbetthe Antcal ial Meeting ie Nem York, Now, Haren foam peasy wi ys cet. i the Cy edema, the Sa ‘o'clock a goat ig" Deeaaber "st vig, reported ai . Bosrd of Directors ye Dex! annual. meet = te ott ing and fugceanora shall have been elected tod qualia, 8. act upon pr | Ainendimen Stockholder’ by-laws ab Amend Article aa ia tlt & panels ti the, data toe day of October toes pine wel vedins cut the erting ip that al Now crt at mic 5, the Pteadent oe Directors,” “nna “Hua sft 1917, b re intone Leg ear aa Of the Board of T AUTHCH 1 GULKR Bocretary, NOTICE OF SPECTAT MEETING OF sTOr hours if uot nent of ald Auhual Mecting, tor the following purpises ‘To agt pon the mast i. he charter of this co tained in an Act of the ¢ the amend. 1s ci eta eon he Coma Soomchius y, 2th. 1917, vet kn ace ie Tees ti Toe? pula at ae ey Ney & i om tarde nd Eallro read Con ‘upon & propos the i On exceeding fou fifty thousand ($50,000) shares. of prederred sock Of the. pat value red dollars. | tit of 10) eu the “holdem ot the transler from October otto Of sMonder ey ‘, "Tard. of | RTHUR BE. OPA ecneten, pam ke WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | } a -