The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1907, Page 14

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a rand started [¥ sprint yy geen-throate dim. Henc ¥Iyokin for laa PUZZLING CANAL COP CAPTURED BURLY. "WHO CHASED BROKER, i | McNair Was | Greatly Relie When Giant Intruder Ran Into Policeman's Arms. ‘Thomian Smith, six fect two Inches, | quare of shoulders and With<a cheit It ned 12 wed with? ,, 5 cs a R.H. Macy & Co, 's Attractions Are Their Low Prices ‘Luncheon When You’re Shopping: 8th Floor. Lunch in the Macy Res- taurant—one of the largest in the world. Service 2 Ja carte and table d’hote, Men's Cafe and Smoking Room adjoining main Res- taurant. Hours: 8 A. M. to 6PM. 23 Miscellaneous Furs. | Macy’s a Strictly Cash Store treats alike the millior anmtthesmillional UNDERSELLING will never be jeopare while competitors continue to. seesaw between |} credit and cash—credit. for the favored few and cash for the masses. hich he couldn't pay TERT NTH PRPS -wonve thing ot) matter. withthe TW Earth. She never acted | BARTHES aa she —has—been—neting, with all these awful:tldal we juAKes, volcaire eruptions, uns na weather and such things. What is the son? Ie the world coening 10 an ent e ty a good explanation OF he whi apeieecert affair, Sustrated tn, a mos. otiginal manner,“in NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, (eee NEWBERRY TO CRUISE IN GULF! 34th to 35th St em oar Te yom 6 Ard “down nix TE the sidewalk In front 0! 0. street. What else the “| tive done thare wan no Way of ti but Mr. 3 balld and a men change, was rel Der este mcs 3 Wall | p i l hie fai i . Monday Next, February 4th; 4 Macy’s Midwinter Sale. arte: of 4 per cént, municipal bonds | " $29,900,000. this afternoon. The m-advertised for some ume 4 {-food-ot applications and were recalved. Because of the Dfothy money market: Women’s Fur Coats. _ Natural Mink Eton, Bolero ef: feet THE HALF PRICE 10. And $m Bolivian skins; ‘Satin lined, Comptroiier ald that he was Palthough: a sale six weeks A the Rame kind of bonds worth #3.5% he-bids enowyh to. take in’! pes y modest dids—one for RMON Ke M gnd) one “for $000,000 kt a figure, : igher. Tie Equitable Lite I~ reurance Compiny bid. par and accrued erest ‘for | $5,000,000. Bias ‘were re- eived, from att 'd the country “and the deme wae — heavily oversubscribed. Comptroller Metz says the clty has ‘e@notigh money now to keep it moving SUty without acting any —more--eproad, ‘ + ‘pe Phe ‘#ntallest amounte—bld for were ViFecelved from two boys. One bid 102 al 1 $10 and the oth¢r made the “bid for $290 Both inclored— the, deposit—in tha first case a silve nthe other cl @ aale to-day was the second mi int’ In. the history of the ler Grout a few years bonds: rs wort 22 aM s00 “utd tices than were offered T. Kowalsky moved before ‘O'Gorman ta the Sup ‘that the report of Alfred E. 7 Omisen, retere: Plocutorydenrec of absolute divorce | granted: to Anita Crompton trom Withee } et 0.1 NOE NORE YEE = ‘Teéddyer, dig! Teddyer aig! day well can pay, For there jen't anybody Wants thé job anyway. So dlc ye Tedayer, digi — FEVER MARTYR REWARDED. Taare Carrot ditt wax favorably Carrol] on “the active eal corps, WIth the 7a ja now. Curator of the Museuni, ‘As a lieutenant Dr, Carroll went to. ported placing dr. the’ medi- nrmy. Medical 10 discover t j We which yellow fever was On Ara —volintecr—he— permitted to be bitten by ithe type of quito suppos to carry the disea: 1ook the fever and ‘narrpwly caped deaths and he did pot regain his) TH Tie-became-an-eatiosiast + MoNair asked: wt flower left 3 stringer made no answer., McNatr again queried, ard’ Asalstant § hen Mz. Newberry and proceed fora. crulse Smith _sayo_a_ jnepectionta—gue-Gylf of Mexico. The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Caatoria ‘that has been manufactured undé: 6 supervision of Ch H, Fletcher for\ -over 80 years—the'geniuing Castoria,. We respectfully call the attention’ of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria 6 wos that the wrapper bears his signature in black.: When the wrapper is removed the simo; signature ap- ‘on both sides of the bottlo in Parents who have used Castorin-for fretr little -ones-in-the-past-years need-no— farulaagaings imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the 10 younger gen ation to the great da anger of poten into their families itis-to ted-that-th are people. who are now engaged i nthe atitious bustueee ot pulting up ahd selling all corte of substitutes, or what | should! more properly be termed counterfcita, for medicinal’ preparations not’! only for adults; but worse yet, for children’s medicines, It therefore devolves | on the mother to" scrutinize closely what she gives her child) Adults can do normal health. A proposal was mndo ‘oo retire him, but he “insisted “on Tatning Inthe nervice, He le Nfty-two years old, that for themselves, but the child has to rely on the mother's watchtulness. Ze == Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of LAY, eed economy. -adve) versely. i ET Event of the Spring Sea E URNI TURE — ODAY the result of five months of planning. ‘and thre months of gathering is arrayed on the three Furniture-fleors-of our new building for the delight of the artistic housekeeper with a bent for true __First of all, it is a magnificent presentation of fine furniture. a piece of it comes from a factory whose product can be criticised | 3,000 worth of it ‘comes from one of the best’and most Not ad Reyoled much of this 7 “ot ‘the “Tender- Fine toe Great White Way, Ded os ea ny in 190, She. didn't know. a mae Min New York, but somebody on ship -who knew her't{ilustrious | general in the German Im-/ construction. — the last furniture sale. it-for. Sale AT ANY PRICE. Gok board wita-w Mrs Kate Pur-! dat ta West ‘Thirtyzctrtith street, and | poy. H-wain-wfier tie thaaty 0, —Broker_Crompton_met by_ctrince. Smite<trom “Germany ~wae--vers} =the D abe “Sommers and the pro: tmurant. at the clore. t rr. iia slater, lakoft and: his rich cut-off iis allowance of 41 5000 Anita “learned “that “he had ‘enother he on Bepl 3, ker Crompto deetnse was tha ty mater was married to Fraulein von ALL MARK THAW TOES as rand Reporters: Took im‘for a Crank.) ~ ny dressed ina wht! black: derby hat in Mulberry street ts all, on Commissioner Bi ng, Bray’ raincoat bid. ved the cont and ih K newepaper shouted tho e2me so. kilt d% Waded ‘across to Mwere. Iotroduiee ua humorist. Mr; “r interesting a he argh a ¥ sh r it Bite, saree) ne a higton’Y ality. risk. Parlor Suites : mae Three : atte China Cabinets At Hb-09. trom $s=Golden onk rom. Golden onic “At wh from aie-Gotden oale Odd-~ Pieces Of Parlor Furniture At M, fon 9%—Cornor Chair; ma- At & hogany At $9, n $12—Wall Chair; $13—Stile (Chair; ma- from ma- eception Chair; $)—Wall Chair; } mahogany, Chiffoniers AGN $10, from PO-) D: from trom. #- caer $2—Mahogany. and At Hs, trom maple, tions-of. forty. per_cent..and more from. the regular. prices, __. But_the average reduction will be ‘about A THIRD BELOW. regular—prices._A-|| aplendid economy on furniture- “of -such--artistic-character—and —unchallensed “guality. of This is the first of these great ; periodic Occasions to be held in our new building. The ! increased variety presented is proven by the fact that THREE. floors are as completely 4 filled with the February offerings as was the single floor in the Stewart Building during N64 oe little, oF, hoy THAT is the distinguishing characteristic of Wanamaker | There is no mere question of getting your money’s worth. You get all the |]! + announced, evelt up to double the worth of the price you pay, MORE than money's Worth is the AVER AGE saving. Here-are @ few-bints-of thy offerings; : | Center & Library Tables} aa: tomaht $d, -| mahogany finish. _ | Chatr, 1 against counterfeits sod 4 a Breitschwantz Short Frock Coat | Empire effect—“Paquin” model, < $249.00, Blended Squirrel, _ full - length | Coats, loose model. . + $109.00 | Alaska Sealskin Coat; I: gi front; storm} Sets would corhmand ordinanily. Coats, fitted! | atin lined, $64.75) Black Lynx Throw — Scarfs; | Strive $19.74 x Throw Scarts ~. $19.74 | our - $19.74 ~ Natural « aBeiveE | back, ‘storm cola Silvered satin ined Saddle Muff to match’ Fourth Foor, car— Apparel of_every good tings from spark plugs to tires. thanks toa Every requisite -but-the sort-and-every-sort-of-car-t LESS TO PAY OS ELSEWHERE, [fcash-system-that-is-hostil discounts and Comparisons will prove tint Macy” values are not t duplicated, in any. store where the discount and ‘commis- sion-system prevails. Men’s Motoring Coats, in dogskin, calfskin, ness my —pony, nearses-and saccoon 1.9 to Women’s Motoring Conte In noes ise $98.75 and raccoon: prices. 24.7 : Men's’ Sealskin Caps, pleced | Men's Cloth Caps, ee ue : ty driver-shape....... $3.96 tra Long Gauntlet Gloves, in = . if Pie ortan, rabbit Ining-$5.49 Polo C. blended omens Siena $2.24 Puttee Leggins, black or tan $3.96 Chauffeurs’ Suits, made of whipcords and gray mixtures..$19.74 Automobile Robes, medium welght, rainproof “Four ” brown leather, 98<;_ collapsibl “in SALE CONTINUES ~ ‘“fi2*- ———— Of the $200, 000 stocks purchased a few weeks. ago. there:remains an excellent selection—in many instances exact duplicates of the Coats, Mufis and Neckpieces offered the first day of the'sale. the early offerings, these are to be had for HALF THE PRICES ‘they you ‘have’ all: the Fur erty you need this Minter ook athe Night of: a-Fir INVESTMENT. << “Anticipate “the wants of future: Winters, {the value of Furs season after season. makes. this. half-price oppor-: tunity one of the MOST INVITING ‘sort: —The=Furs; you buy now will_be worth very much moré’a year from tow. ‘Good ‘Bers. for: fittle-sums,-as-well-as- “very-cholce-Furslike tie fox, mink, sealskin, etc. Base comparisons on any of these: | EN Throw. Scarfs, clear | a | $29.74 Saddle Muff to match. $34.74 Blue Lynx Throw Scarfs; paddle ends, satin lined........$23:74 Natural Squirrel _ Pelerines, double fur}. finished with tails, i $19.24 Saddle “Shaped -Muffto match, ith squirrel lock lining” $10.74 Natural Squirrel Fancy Crayat, Pillow Muff :to match. . $8,74_ On th HOG Natural: Moleskin Throw Scart, seas SLE ir double fur” $11.74 | : “Saddle Muil fo match. -$9:74 And, like ; “The steady increase = Continuation of the Sale of Fur-lined Ovércoats, Suits. and Over- ee Dress Suits and Tuxedos, Derby and Soft Hats—on.the Fifth Or. 7 d Special offerings i inthe Furnishing ‘Goods Section—Main Floor. Men’s Business Shirts, fine quality madras; stiff or pleated : bosoms;-atiached or detached cuffs .94c, $1.44, $1.98 Men’s Laundered Dress Shirts, coat models with cufls at- tached; sold by others at $2.00; our price $1.44 Fine“ Quality Flannel Shirts, in pain colors and stripe effects; <for“motoring of driving --$1.44-and_ $3.44: Men’s Pajamas, mide of fine imported striped: flannels, hand- —Somely—trinmed_andinished-garments;—made-in-opr_own, custom shirt factory; similar Pajamas sold elsewhere at $8.00; our price. . $5.44 Men's Pajamas, made of—soft, TES) domet flannel, cut full; $1.50 and $2.00 qualities, at. v.84: and $1.44 Men's Full Dress Protectors . - $1.44 to $2.44 Silk Scarfs, made of English squares—our own importa- tion; similar Scarfs sold elsewhere up to $3.50; our price$2.24 Men’s Bath Robes, made of fine quality Paes stripe Terry “cloth; sell at $ sal «$2.97 ry _gra tan or brown, 96c; collapsible;~ hinge style, incgray, {bs brown ; $1.4: Remarkable Underpricing of Leather Goods for Women. Main MORE FACTORIES have contributed this year.than ever before, hence the broader variety for selection. But the same high standards have been upheld. | shows any imperfections upon inspection is always rejected aud returned. Furniture that ‘ We never offer bai Dovel this February Sale, the Furniture will y, workmanship—-and-finish, tw tie pati 8 you buy it. Say Trade Events, There is no | And A. HALF and} = : @ i MATTRESSES. And> Other Bedding Notwithstanding advanced “costs on practically afl sorts of mater- {als used “Iii"mattress making, we are able to offer _the—sanfe—jow Prices—es—inst-year,-on- ‘best. eanil- ; ary Mattresses, ~ made’ to your order {n our own=factory. ‘These brices: At 217-80, worth #21—Three-qu x 78in.; one or % pounds. Seater AL-$115, from #.65=Goiden weathered —onk, i, from $3.60—Golden oak eany ftiteh, from -H.ib-Geblen. Ol, At -33.75,_from —H.0-Golten, oak, mahogany. finish. At¥, from f0-Golden oak: Brass Bedsteads~ At 315, from 120—Pollehed finish; Tt. % inv nize, a At, trom -t90—Potished finish ft Sin! und 4 ft 6 in. wide At $3, from 3%5—Pollshed finish: fled Any 3 Me Bing 4 fe and 4-166 * in; At-420--from= Mo—fatin —fintsh; «ft ‘and 4 tt 6 in, wide. at Bee trom woke oRshed “Aniehi; 4 tt saned aft rom Nepean finish; 3 ins ie + mand ete 6 ine wile Fancy Chairs & Rockers e At~¥, from” %—Weathered Oak] Cluair. At 4H, Rocker, $S—largo tngie bed | th 5 £0. full bed: 0 parts; 40 pounds, worth $14.50—Throe-qi ISx78 In.; one or two ‘Spoctat tack from %6—Weathered Oak ‘ ‘At $, from %%—Weathered Oak) Chadr, | At ¥1.80, from $12—Weathercd Oak D. worth $12.00—Large single 4247 In.; B pounds worth $10.50—Single bed alze, % pounds. SPRINGS At 817.50, worth $1—Upholetered re South American’ horse-halr: top; all dressed luihSer;_elahty: wptral springs; full bed size, 64x75 in. At 80.50, worth $11—Upholstered hatr-top Brinks; | alxty -tince Bpiral «| springs; ull met ‘size, TAX Inches, from §0—Weathered Oak | sizes —at__ proportionately At %, from 3 At_ $7.50, from Chatr, At $8, from $12—Mahogany Chair. | a $8.0, from $13—Weathered Oak Shai, Mahogany ~Chair. Weathered Oak | #5 In.) % At Rocker. At 40.9, from $16—Mah At J12.0, Rocker, Extension Mables At 912, from $16—Weath At $12 from $15—We: At $17 from $20—W! Forth H-ateel ring; all sizes, ‘PILLOWS aud BOLSTERS At 82.25, worth $2.70—Sel feather bn ay Pillows, 22 x 9 inches, 3 pounds At 82.65, worth $3.15—Selectod geese feather Pillows, % x 30 Inches, 3% pound AC 83.75, worth $160—Selocted goess feather Bolsters, 20 x 6 inches, 6 pounds, Eienth M>0r, Wanamaker Building fAt 320 fram $f yA $23 from #23—Weathere (At $4 from $%0—Golden oak; 6 ft. (ee from $32—Goten oak; 8 ft. xth, Seveath and Elxhth Qoors, Wanamaker Batting & JOHN WANAMAKER tewart & Co.,.Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, Carriage, Shopping, Hand and Vanity. Bags—fresh, new stocks; duplicates of lines that have been prominent in our regular stocks here- tofore, but at prices decidedly higher, A once-a-season opportunity = ack Vanity Bags, | “Carriage Bags,--in- goat sealylined. straps BBS Jeather, lined with moire|~ with Teather itted with large purse; silk; four compartments; double handles, gilt Or gun gilt clasp fastening; i k, brown | formerly. p. AM it 4xz-inch sal prireale Shopping: Bageyjo=black e eatextratarge-size—tO-inch-frame,_| _ hes-deep;-leather-Hncd, fitted heavy leather handle; 31.981 $2.97, Carcinge Bags, in genuine horn -back—alligator, —lizard,—seal ,and pin seal; 100 in all, various sizes—all lined with calf- skin, fitted with purses; “gold-plated locks;formerly _up—to $O.49,-sale $5.49 JANUARY SALE—Values-ranking-among. the best we have-ever offered in an-Umbrella:sale, though | the guantty involved is compara: é __ The Frames—Close-rolling Paragon, — The Coveringa—American.pisce-dyed -taffetas, tape edge sill ~serge-and_pure silk taffeta. The Handles—Hand-etched_sterlin, silver. chased gold ee ivory, pearl, sterling silver, buckhorn, Cape horn, gun metal and sterling-mounted natural woods—in scores of the most wanted designs. ~The. Values: $2.00 Umbrellas, 26-in-onty;-saleSt 89" | $6.00 to-$7.00 Umbrelias; sale: “83. 96- 3 00 to $3.50 Umbrellas; sale...$1.98 | $8.00 to $9.00 Umbrellas; sale, 84.96 $4.00 to $5,00 Umbrellas; sale.. .$2.97 1 $11.00 to $12.00 Umbrellas; sale, 85,94 Finer Umbrellas, including large assortients of Martin's English Umbrellas, at prices ranging up to $34.49. Suits and ‘Overcoats that are stylish, well made and MADE* OF ALL- WOOL. MATERIALS. We test the fabrics before placing an order, makiig sure that every garment is worthy ofthe Macy-guarantee, - The vatues, uniformly good, are frequently PNCOMMONEN good. For example: A Sailor Suits made of all wool cheviots in $4.50. Suits, $2.97- gray checks and mixtures; double-breasted. mode, emblem on shielti; silk tie; bloomer trousers; sizes 4 to 10 years, ‘ —Double-breasted Belt Coat Suits, each with $6.50 Suits, $4.96~iowe palr of knickerbocker trousers; made of cheyiots and cassimeres in gray mixtures; slzes 7 to {7 years. Overcoats, $3.96—Clearance of Tourist and Box Model Over- coats: ~‘Fourist Goats-made of fancy mixed cheviots—iong, full. garments adapted for cold-weather wear. Box Coats made of black and Oxford frieze... Sizes 8 to 16 years—not all. sizes in every. style, but all sizes in the Colleesion, Floor, oppo: ofthe best $ sort. The garments are thoroughly welt made, of excellent shirtings, in’ very: neat-patferns.— In the collection there are Shiris equal to-many of the- “advertised “brands of $1.50. rarnient ‘New Model Suits, Skirts and Wash --Dresses: Special Values. 8’ luniot doubie-breasted,-semi-fitting coats; with notched - Girls J AS Suits, collars, stitched cuffs, patch pockets, braid trim-, ming; lined throughout; pleated skirts; sizes 10, 14 and $10.74 | Misses’ Regulation Sailor Suits, ™=te of fine quality -piue eviot; wristbands large sailor collars =chevron on aon -Shield_and sleeves; silk = 2 $10.74 ;14 to. 20. year new: “pleated model, made of fine-q tmannish chi Misses’ Skirts, 93 fo bottom,’ seams finished with stitch ne ing: 5240 37 Inch- lengths = $4.49: Girls’ Sailor Suits, models, made of red serge; large, sailor shield and wristband ene with several rows “of fine bratd'-sitk-tiey full pleated-skirt, with-deep hem; = 4 to 14 year Sizes. $4.96 H i made of cravenctted: materials, in olive and brown; Junior Rai COAST double-breased box model,—-trimmed swith: stitched. “straps —of self—material; notched collar, turn-back ke lined; 14, 16 and 18 year sizes $11.89 Second Floor, 2. and “for “What You Spend It. A Deposit Account Is_a_positive SAFEGUARD )_ AGAINST. “ MORTGAGING THE FUTURE—spending your money before. you get it. f A Deposit Account gives you EVERY CONVENIENCE of the old ‘‘charge” account systems, without the faults: ni gives you EVERY ECONOMY OF MACY'S STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, Deposit as much or as little as you please, make purchases in the-usual way and have them “charged” in the unusual way —to your deposit. ‘ tatements will be mailed monthly, Interest at the rate of 4%. compounded every three months, will te alowed on yo ur dally balance. UU CAN WITHDRAW YOUR MONEY AT ANY-TIME, snogh you. are not permitted to draw checks against, It, as we do no banking business, x START THE MONTH WITH SUCH AN ACCOUNT, “THOU- SANDS OF SATISFIED PATRONS. HAVE OPENED DEPOSIT ae HERE SINCE WE INAUGURATED THE UNIQUE Avold credit systems, Particularly avold the so-called: “easy payment” plan as youwould avold the plague. Spending money before you have earned It Is bad business, and no} ~amotint of-sophistry- ean: change that. fundamental: principle, —4 “People whe do pot spend. their money until they get it,” says a world: famaus writer,” ‘are the only one whe. re really ona fli Sooting.’,

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