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CHAS. W. ARMOUR NAMED BY MAD IN $25,000 SUIT Morristown Heights Man, Sev-, enty-Six, Accused of Altack at Normandie Home. EIGHTH AVENUE WANTS TO ISSUE CERTIFICATES Subsidiary of 3 York Railways Wishes to Repiace Outstanding Indebtedness. In order to discharge outstanding certificated of indebtedness, the Eighth Avenue Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the New York Railways somp applied to-day to the Pub- lie Service Comm: n for permis- sion to issue certificates of indebted- ness in the amount of $759,000. The outstanding certificates were jissued by the company in January, | 1914, and are payable on or before Miss Anna Dorothy, forty-five, %! Jan. 1, 1919. The application states maid born in England with seven| that the company will be unable to male relatives in the war, charges pay the issue now or for some time. It is proposed that the new tssue bear they suffered no more in battle than| interest at 6 per cent., payable semi- @pe did at the hands of Charles W.| _ Armour of Morrt is suing him for $26,000 for injuries in- fileted on her, sho alleges, by Mr. Ar- mour, who Is seventy-six years old, on Aug. 5. ‘The alleged attack occurred, she as- serts, at Mr. Armour'’s home, known as Normandie Heights. He also| maintains a residence on Fifth Ave-| nue and another in the Adirondacks. Mr. Armour was ordered to ap- pear before Jus Supreme Court He did not, and J h A. Tier- nan, attorney for the maid, made @; motion to show cause for his non- appearance, Attorneys for Mr. Armour pleaded h stand the ordeal. affidavit from Dr, Henriques of Mor- ristown, which declared Mr. Armour was suffering from dropsy, unable to leave his home, unable to get hts shoes on and even unable to get into an automobile. Justice Bergen has ordered Nich- olas W. Bindsell, Newark Master in Mr. Armour's Chancery, to take testimony. Miss Dorothy } abeth's Hospital en in St. zabeth f J her side of the “I had been employed by Mr. Ar- mour for several months ; to the attack. On that day, Au wbout 4.80 o'clock in the Miss Murphy, a nurse a Ar- mour, scream out, ‘Save me!’ stairs with % wound around hi “Miss Murphy a sh hasing her. When I reached there she was pre Paring to leave Arn to th: door, calle you're helplig her escape. m the left : twisted it and jammi Me against the door I fell to the floor, Then he left me. “I don't want the money as much as I want my hea oth h back, alone. All of my { ing with the icver suffered through. I ha in America, I am Mr. A visited, re butler referred que firm of Lindabury, employed th Walter A. Baker of the law firm representing Mr. Arr "Mr. Armour wil to the finish. H make a settlem the case com he is entirely he is so ill home. Mr tion with the name.” 1 amounted to 1.0 round as half bales, th to-day announc port of the eluded numb: 201 bales BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggis refund money if it fails. FURNITURE. CREDIT TERMS $3 00 Down on $50-08 Mate tly A ee an Furnished e646 450-00 Complet> From 6 48 999-00 “6 ae $50 to §.0) COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST n Heights, She led Mr. Armour and = urried to a downstairs room. ur rushed and eve ely unds while she waa annually. The issuc will be in amounts of $100 or multiples thereof and be payable on Feb. 1, 1920. The financial status of the Eight Avenue roa ustrates” the Nigh Trentals paid by the New York Rail- ways Company to the security hold- ers of some of its subsidiary com- panies. The Eighth Avenue road is capitalized at $1,000,000 and has no ! bonded indebtedness. The yearly rental paid by the New York Railways Company is $215,000. MAIL FLYER FROM CHICAGO LANDS NEAR CLEVELAND Miller Forced Down by Leak in Plane’s Radiator After Rapid Trip. CLEVELAND, Sept. 9.—Max Miller, carrying mail by airplane from Chicero | to New York, landed at Woodland Hilis Park, five miles south of here, at 9.40 | owing to a leaky radiator, He hicago at 6 A. M. Miller passed over Bryan, ©., his first scheduled landing place, without stop- ping at 7.50. At 9 o'clock he passed over Huron, O., fifty miles west of Cleveland, ——— PUTS BAN ON GOLD BULLION. Government Moves to Conserve Supply by License Order, WASHINGTON, Sept. %—To coi. jaerve gold for essential monetary pus. | poses, the Government today forbade | issuance of gold bullion from the m! at Philadelphia, Denver and San Fewn-| cisco and from New York | Office without ‘ Board, > - Every man of eighteen to forty-five years old, except those already regis tered, must register for the selective | draft Sept. 12. | ‘ANALAX he Fruity Laxative | Pim crystallized ANALAX pastilles which taste like can- died fruit, win every | battle with constipa- | tion. Best for you and the children. At your dealers ED MCKESSON & ROBBINS, New YorR =| Incorporated LIBERTY BONDS sx: Wear Glasses | Don’t Suffer from eyestrain or headaches They also don't suffer from the handicap and depres sion caused by poor eyesight Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 kSons- Established 56 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 1sth St 350 Sixth Av., aad St. rot Nassau, at Ann St 1 West 42d Street Brooklyn: 498 tutton St.,cor.Bond St Belt only, If you m honda by rem RESTAURANTS Tenth Fioor 38th Street Lord & lavlor —FIFTH AVENUE— Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., Sugar Saving Demonstration BUY W.S.S. DAILY | goth Street Including Saturdays, As in Formet Years. Tomorrow in the Lord & Taylor Auditorium, 7th Floor, Miss Mary Barber, of the Federal Food Board, will demonstrate at 10.30 A.M. Desserts without Sugar; at 2.30 P.M. Canning of Vegetables. Lord & Taylor Linens Reduced fast, Ireland. Standard grades from our regular stocks marked much below our usual moderate prices for this Sale only. Pure Linen Weft Irish Damask Table Cloths and Napkins At Less Than Present Wholesale Prices Manufactured by William Liddell & Co., Bel- Table Cloths Size 67x68 inches Size 67x86 inches. Reduced to $4.50 Reduced to $5.65 Napkins to Match ReGUced toys aa sens SAOnUaLiGn per dozen $5.25 A Special Lot of 100 Dozen Mercerized Damask Napkins Splendid Values. . Ivory or White 14 inch square aie heavy fillers;. al CUS i aanenadaninan $16 Enameled Metal Bed -per dozen, $3.50, $4.25 Second Floor Beds and Bedding in a Sale Providing Opportunities for True Economy Pure Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins Table Cloths 2x2—syards. 2x21 yard 2x3—syards... Reduced to... Reduced to.... OX2 VORAE is ccs Wace em Beginning Today and Continuing Throughout the Week Sanitary Wood Crib Finished in walnut or ma- 5 ] 6.85) | hogany..00s60+ +++ $19.85 Pillows Springs Mattresses Pillows Bed Pillows, 22x28; mixed Diamond Link Spring, Ostermoor Mattress; full Prime White Geese feather geese feathers, striped tick- | guaranteed not to sag; any size; choice of tick- | and down pillows, 22x28, ET ORC] CMRP an £3 OL) 13 FETs ns A OIBO We ehcccsaecinas $24.00 | cach an $4.95 “Restgood”’ Pillows Springs Mattresses Mattresses i Special L. & ‘I. wit edg & Taylor Special Cotton felt Mattress, im 22x28 inches, filled with Specia & . wit edge avled Hae Matire ‘otton fel attress, im pure South American curled | woven wire springs; all 2, 45 Ibs.; full size perial edge; fancy tick hair... $2.95 | sizes Fea $13.85 $37.75 | full size $17.95 Day Bed Box Springs Mattresses Metal Beds Ivory or white enamel, Special Lord & Taylor up- seal Sanitary oe ened Mii with rustproof link fabric | holstered, tuft t attresses, guarantee § 7 i i Spring... ss se+++-$11.50 | box Spring; any BIRGH | vearal special $45.00 | Bunga $6.85 Mahogany Four Post Sanitary Wood Bed Windsor Day Bed Mahogany Four Post Bed Bed 7 ; A very artistic design in Finished in mahogany, 30 ; With the exception of side 36 inch ( pla rails, this bed is of solid ma- | Ivory Enamel finish; #4 | inches wide, frame only top posts, "$24. 83; with hogany; single, Abaya PACT $22.75 | pincapple top posts..$26.85 ter and full size... Bedding Combination White or Ivory Ena m- eled Metal Crib or guaranteed sagless wire High sides; patent foot drop; including link fabric | GHENT: 01 3 $11.85 Purchases will be held for future delivery if desired. ‘Sixth Floor Napkins to fo Match Huck Towels per dozen, $3.75, $4.75 100 ‘‘Derryvale”’ Pure Irish Damask Table Cloths tee Reduced to $4.95 springs. Ostermoor mattres mplete for.......§37.75 Reduced to $5.75 Reduced to $7.50 Reduced to $9.25 ....per dozen, $7.50 Metal Bed, finished in ivory white enamel, any size; 5th Avenue Military Brushes, 9 rows of bristles, pair3,15 Dressing Combs, all coarse or fine and coarse 5c TYAY®, cose Shoe Hooks, Cuticle Knives and Nail Files, Cloth Brushes —Genuine Cowhide § Case, as illustrated; built on edges well protected; sizes 24 and 26 inches regularly 13.50 ‘Trunk, as illus veneer Basswood frame; e; five drawers, ten hang- shoe pockets and laundry s; top drawer locks. A Large Variety of Trunks ‘Inno di This music will be full si The New York Sunday World edition is limited to demand; order from newsdealer in advance Special Offerings ART GOODS DEPARTMENT School Necessities for Boys and Girls Extraordinary Sale IVORY-FINISHED TOILET ARTICLES At About Last Year’s Prices Puff Boxes and Hair Receivers. ..each 1.25 Buffers with Tray Flower Vases Special—ENGRAVING Choice of five three-letter Monograms in any Color per article 10c Hight Specials rek-end Case, as il- lustrated; made of Black led Duck; double steel rners and edges well lid; short straps 26 and 28 inches. 5.95 regularly 8.00 4—Genuine Cowhide Bag, | as illustrated; Brown or Rus- set; full cut; two pockets; sewn corners; sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. 9.75 regularly 11.50 5—“MeCreery Special” Black Bag, as illustrated; three pockets; cloth lined; sewed-on corners, Sizes 16 and 17 inches. 4.95 regularly 7.50 7—"“MeCreery Special” » Wardrobe ‘Trunk, dd, made on three- ply veneer Basswood frame; covered with hard vulean- ized fibre; four drawers; shoe | 29.75 regularly 35.00 | | School or College. D.’s NO APPROVALS (Garibaldi Hymn.) Cream Jars. Salve Jars........+++ eevee 45c Clocks, assorted styles. . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER °, 1918. ie Join the Army of Home Protection—Buy W. S. S. Regularly James McGreery & Go, ON TUESDAY AND WEDN&isDAY 34th Street Attractive artic ‘les made of various Materials, including Crash, Cretonne and Khaki Color Fy Laundry Bags Shoe Bags with 6, 8 and 12 pockets... . embroidered Crash see Serap Baskets made of Wicker in attractive colors ‘ Cracker Boxes covered with Cretonne Fancy Silk Photograph Frames §8e to 1g 8 ...75¢to 1 ‘Be oe 9 eth eee eee eee eeeeeees 1.95 Perfume Holders with ines tieltled:. at "75 Picture Frames, large size........... 4.45 ‘McCREERY LUGGAGE” At Greatly Reduced Prices _ 3—Cowhide Suit Case, as illustrated; built on steel frame; corners and edges re- inforced; fitted with leather straps all around; sizes 24 and 26 inches, 13.75 regularly 15.00 8—“McCreery Special” 45-inch Wardrobe Trunk, as illustrated; made on three- ply veneer Basswood frame; covered and interlined with fibre; five drawers; top drawer locks; shoe pockets and laundry bag; metal moulding, dustproof con. struction; blue brocade lining. “4750 regularly 58.50 Suitable for Boys and Girls Going Away to NO RETURNS. Garibaldi’”’ EXT SUNDAY, the NEW YORK WORLD»will print a colored music paze (in the Ital- ‘jan National colors), presenting th= tionalt Hymn, “INNI DI GARIBALDI.” Italian words—also words in ed aad perfect, well printed, with plain notes and words, complete words and music of