The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1907, Page 11

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Sa \ + i 1 HELD MIRROR AS HE GASHED HIS THROAT. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. William Moserote, for: MATHOT'S JOB A ROQDOO, BUT 100 MEN SEEK YT Police Com, Bingham Has| Hard Time Selecting New Third Deputy. his throat with’a razor, holding a mir- | ror in front of him ‘to make certain ‘Dho bloodstained mirror and rior] were found undes him, | e had three children, been acting strangely This morning when he fale he had risen eariy and gone to ork, telephoned to his employer and covering ‘he was not at the began a search for him. wvho found the body: Attributed for the suicide, ———eeee ‘The Police Department wes still with- out a Third Deputy Oommissioner ‘to- Commissioner Bingham said hoe hed. Hot.y.at, desided ona, ucctsaor, to known chat although the Job 1s cona ered a hoodoo more than 100.men hat applieg_ for it, and— thatthe Commis: * aloner-has been going over the Ist of names. oMast of the applicants aro sald ~ $0. be. lawyers, Tere’ was general belief about head- Quarters that’ Co8mmissioner Bingham would first submit: the lst to Mayor Ciellan and seek his help in making When asked if he would call-on the Mayor, -the-Commlseloner HALF-YEARLY SA Le i HIGH-CLASS WAISTCOATS SYTICIAT % ] 95. SPECIAL a! Realty husy_to.day_and—1_dont ave time to get down to To clean up stock. tneesgeales oc- cur twice a year, and Fie: anf Mercerited Fabrica at WM. G. WHITE, | Women’s and Misses’ Annual Sale of High Grade Undermuslins. Here are a few of the many Bar gains offered: WOMEN'S FINE MUSLIN NAINSOOK, NA Lae ace armbroldery O7e BOOK FRENCW IEN'S CORSET COVERS, WOMEN'S” “COURT “covEna, 1 aL nd. daintily Se 97c WOMEN'S CAM BETO DAWENS, trimmed with ruffle of embrotd- ery and ince tnsertion.. CAM BRIC SHIRTS, ‘ernment with, deep. Aounoe of Bilnd oF FUR WEST 1 125TH ST., 7TH @ 8TH "AVES. squirrel lined,—with-fur-collars _Mushn Underwear, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY,’ JANUARY 2, 1907. X Le Boutillier Brothers || JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE " High-Class Bot Suits, Skirts. | MACY ING SUPREMAGY will ne be jeopardized while com- * petilors continue to see siw between credit and cash— p credit for the favored few = “f ae E and cash for the masses. ss < A ~ 34th to 35th St R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Particular attention is dirctted, te - the Basement store, where EXTRA SPE- CIALS in various lines of merchandi:e may be found at all, iT times. t Castl: Treat alike Lion and the million- Nacy’s UNDERS: and—Dresses—— Women’s Algh=class Tailored and Semi-T ailcred Suits in Broadcloth, stth-lined Votles, and Men's Miztures—Black and Colors—all cf | this season’s latest modeis— 525.00. reduced og $35.00 and $37, 30) | Women's Black Broadcloth Coats, loose and fitted models—Black, | lle or Gray Peaa de Cygne lining—Velbet Collar and Cuffs | —bratd trimmed— : T1350 Tio, 22.90, were $18.00, $22.50 and $30.00 | Women’ 's Evening Coals in White, Champayne and light Pastel he eda trimmed With self-colored satins— SDS OO reduced trom $35.00| eCrarr The Nex Rig Right . : z Continuation of the Sale of By Sta rting A UNDERMUSLINS AND KINDRED LINES | _OF WHITE GOODS. This, the second week of the White Sale:i is marked! by A DISPLAY AND SALE OF 50,000 YARDS OF WHITE SILKS. = $3. 50 and $4. 00 Corsets, $1. 98 And For What You Spend It. Second Moor, Mth Ht “P_D,” Imported Corsets, , perfect’ / qualities, eae of fine white coutil, daintily trimmed with laces and ribbons. Six models—all! new ;— N BH—For medium furee: bike oral, deep hlp4, three “side steaks Opening Display of | Women’s Black and Colored Cloth Tailor-Made Sults—long and short-coat-models—sttk lined— MS | MEETS UE rezuced from $16.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Tosris! Coats, light and dark English mix- $8.75 and *9,75 were __ were $12. 50 and $15.00 | le Boutilier Brothers _West Tipenty- third Street, g. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE, THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES OF MUFFS AND NECKPIECES including IMPORTED CLOTH PALETOTS, in various es $45.00, 55,00 and 65,00 To-morrow, Thursday, January 3d, the following ‘capecially prepared selection of Fur Neckpieces_ and Muffs, at considerably below recular prices: ‘ NECKPIECES Mink $25.00 and 37.00 14.50 and 22,50 Persian Lamb __$2,50-and 20.00 Plaid, Stripe and Printed Vo Cottons in foral and Jacquard effects +, Silk Finished Panama ii jt shades of the season, at......esseeeeeee Chiffon Silk Mousseline, a yery heliotrope prise _Imported Cotton and || Silk and Cotton Fabrics || * For Spring and Summer, 1907. : Prominent will be French Embroidered Voiles, Irish Dimities, 5, as well as a great variety of Pripted 4 1A to 25 inches fill figures: bina gored, three tide steels; wlzeg 22 to 3 Inches, s HO—Fur analy figures; -ebort hipa; medium bust; “sizes 18 to. 23 For medium und full figures; bias gorst, deep hins—a new model in the beck; double aide steele; rizes 21 to 25 Inches, Special Values In Connection With the Display: _ Misses’ Long Coats, single or double breasted front, semi- k; in light or dark covert; Sleeves amt boty ~tinet witht Skinner's satin; velvet notched collar, full coat sleeves Telos Ta The ew 19c c, in light blue, pink, eseda, old rose, id effects 7 cardinal, light & 100 brown, act Sle ee Gane Jeu mons, lor—Import reductions. Inchuted-are: Were fEvening or Afternoon, Gowns, in_broadcloths,) Now $69.74-{ Trupe carriage: we: pearious handsome fabrics and-spangled-nets, in delicate colorings. and- FUR-LINED- GARMENTS Lingeries— princess models; also linen garments — eton, orien coat, blouse and pony models in white and colors at prices rts ' ise tht bopibatee sters, In parlor patterns, w ors bh ranging from $17.74 to $98. 75. s ecularly 98 ALAS HOW eee a ere 79c Co xtra Quality Axminsters, some patterns with bor- fot ders to maleh regularl: saleipricestiecs) ccsesvonesose Coats and Jackets Reduc ed. Best G fine weaves in choice color-.. " ~ Women’s three-quarter length - Girls’ New Model Guimpe Dresses mate“of fine quality embroidery medallions and bands of stitched white lawn; three-quar- embroidery_medallions and bands of stitched with tawn, three-quar- ter-length sleeves; 4 to 14 year sizes ....... peeeeeeetees $1.96 Misses’ and Children’s Woolen Dresses, one and two- piece models, are offered-at- decided-redtietions-— Children’s Gretchens: in plain colors and -fancy inn $15.00-values,-special. — yg te ing the Millinery Par- ave offered at marked In the New Gown Ri and Domestic Gowns seoliennes,—voiles,— rap dete and radium—white,+ brown, yell and blue. ) $49.74 and Domestic Evening Gowns, suitable for evening or ; Princess, “empire and two-piece models, fashioned of ary .§250.00 $210.60 He $1€0,00 8130.00 -$185.00 $125.00 $149, 00 $110.00 $84, 75 aire attention is directed toa display of dainty Annual Sale, Involving All Diepped Patterns, Odd Rolls and Lengths 8econd Floor, egularly. $1.59 a yard now... 9). not jot the stamped goods), Lines rar borders to ma’ Best Quality Wool V. fitting, tine quality garments, nan ranged up to $62.74} sale-price Women’s Velour Jackets, splendid models, hand- -somely trimmed. Our entire stock ‘of Velour Garments is inyolved. | The reductions: v t _ Sale Prices.....839.74 : | Silk Petticoats, Kimonos, Wrappers and Corsets, -Commences Monday, January 7th. Lord ice Ae Broadway and aath St.; 5th Ave.; ugthis St. 7.50 and_17.00 Brown Squirrel 6.00 and 16.00 Karakul 4,00 and $5.50 Alaska Sable _Grey Squirrel __ STORE WILL BE CLOSED DAILY AT SIX P.M SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK = MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, U basestionabiye the —This-Subject- ae First-of a Set of Four Beauties. ie « Great January Sale; | WashWaists $9. 00. ‘each 5 Regular Price $3,50_ = Started This Morning. 12,000 Madras Waiss—9,000 all. white 9,000 colored. Mads up especially for this tile and reah trom our lauady, Sizer 32 HE, WORLD. will begin giving away to its readers next Sunday a set of four special plat separate inserts, with a calendar on each picture, all ready for home or office. The pictures are beautifully reproduced from inal paintings, and in their origi- These are nev subjects from the pen and Goi cr teas artists, just out, and_ cop; arrangement The nearly two Pea i Bear in Ar these Pic- Greater New York. Each News- dealer is to have only a limited: supply. This is the prettiest set of pictures ever given away with a newspaper. Everybody icons: orwa To This Announcement. Order Next Sunday’s World from your newsdealer at once, to be sure to ‘Art ‘Calendar 17th and 18th Streets, | A seven-time Nord Want y works all the week, Order one to-day and prosper, Uenend ‘upon standard ein Suits—tailoring as good as though you paid full regular prices, peta ek ‘models, including sizes from © to 1044, in A and B widths, and sizes from 9 to 1144 In D.and-E widths; former prices ranged fro Sale'price iy es _tesisting, iy ya 09% a EES “now. Hali-¢ best quality Wilton velvets; some Stair SteatG = to match: erin BU AA asyardenowsssarssee eden rseenee es ‘apestry. Brussels rpets,Including such —makes-as Roxbury SS scatth and_Hartford,{n room and hall _patterns—some with borders and | stair carpets to match, Wert 89c, and 94c, 76c. Otc, Now 69c 59c 49c $49.74 Former Prices up to,, $52.24 $38.74 ~ $29.74 $29.74. $22.74. For.the Week-End—A Series: of. Escptnall Interesting — SALES HOR ME Tales of Trousers, Waistcoats, Footwear, and the Custom Tailoring Midwinter-Clearance._— Most Interesting Series of Underprice: Events Announced If-one-offering-is-a shade the-better-of another, “itis the sale of 2,000 Pairs of Men’s $3.00 to *5.50 Trousers at $1.96, $2.96, *3.96 Represented i is the entire surplus stock of a-manutacturer whose goods are given prominence in our regular stocks the year round, They are this season’s garments, fashioned in” cheviois,_smooth-faced-cassim eres—and—worsteds—fashioned along correct lines and tailored in keeping. In the Custom Tailoring Department. iF zo aeeonansse~ $18.50]. $30. OOF $35.00 and $ $40.00 $22.50 Suits Made to Measure, a a One of two great clearance sales held every year—in midsummer and mid-winter—iwhen the season's accumulation of single Suit-lengths is sacrificed. This event, involving more lengths than we ever before had for a sale, must be regarded as the most Hoportant one we have ever announced. No length contains material enough for more than one suit, and none contains enough for a size aboye 42° cil Orders will not be ac- cepted for sizes above 42. A 18. 50 Choose from such fabrics as fancy cheviots and tweeds, { in various shades of gray and brown; single or doudle breasted sack coat model. Former prices $22.00, $25,00_and $30.00, Suit-lengths of fancy worsteds, chévios At $22. 50 be made up, in single or double breasted s mt * "Though prices-afé, in many instances, but one-half the regular, Waistcoats. Values. ste ae 64! arments, ands like the | large egulation as Well as ex- Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Reduced. For. Men—Broken sizes of high-grade Shoes, both button and lace Men's Dress and Service Boots, i kin, button ged lace and 9 10 $5.95. $1. 98 ; Men's and Boys' Hockey Shoes, very stout, strong and wear- ln A and 8 wid, a and 5 and 2.97. Sale price Men's, $2.07 and $3.49; Boys’, $2.49 and $2.97, | to §:

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