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EE eA! Se ILS Tae Tee SOT 1 ee nett eee ANCE BEALS EBERT BE AO ART a few years dted poor. In except that giver ago. ODDITIES IN THE NEWS —‘DENNETT, The ALL OVER THE WORLD RESTAURANT NAN, IS DEAG AT 68 | | | ——= | ous signs that t restaurs 1 !s Love,” » who considereth the or “Trust in t Ther: also such signs he your and hat,” and the combination as queer. shed restaurant a » became a re! Next he began stocks and his for He would have been 3 to Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Singular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicies of the Day. Charles Estep was Yancy Wilson at Brito! @n hour ran wild, terror to her door tn Chicago and Mrs. Grace Gars Maloney's twelve- Lost Fortune in Mining appeared Stocks and Died Poor. and fighting 1ik m her |in want during the past year had it not iided with « te! e door she —_— He has beer was shot nen, Mrs EE RGARIRV ETRE The injured man was restored by ®| Garswick professional hypnotist. Witson declares that he didn’t k At DIED J UsT AFTER Be oats hypnotize, and was joking wi | INHERITING $40,000. [F TOPSHAM, Me, Jan. 24.—A. W. Den- br ht here for r owner of the| | Fants that extended from! ew Revenue Cutter for New York ter succumbed. eadinestoe kis ED aa | A few days after being notified that} Heat tn Stockton, Cal, |) wASHINGIX Jan, 24. — Senator , a OF ived a legacy of $10,000 from duced @ bill appr ILLNESS TURNED AEN BABS: the construction of BLACK HAIR RED. nF. Phelon edcutternt placed tt, though rated a mititon- ! When Calvin Myers, twenty-el ing man, died Years old, recovered from typhoid Cane Dover, 0., his hair was fiery rea, and seems to be getting redder every | day. Previous to his !iness, during» which | he was near death several tin t hair was black. Physicians are puzz SOCIETY LEADER e same malady wewice | LAST DAYS OF SALE Misses’ and Children’s — Hi and n CONCERT AT CHURCH. 13 Renefit at Wyckoi Heigh , Brooklyn, 'T will be NOW “PRO” SKATER. Harman stree ee ee Sas mesa Boots and Oxfords Mrs. J. H. L pitions T . . She separated from Ja Final Reductions } prominent Philadelphia ear ago, and sa} is occupation to three children. Prominent Trenton women gave her a Feception. From $2.45 to $1.95 eas 73 mS 66 WILD BEASTS SCARE 1.95 1 45 NEWENGLAND:OLK. 66 66 Because of the appearance of wil NOT A PIRATED EDITION. animals in the Berks) , residents oe @parsely settled districts for the st} The Famous Waltz (consisting of efght time in a century are carrying guns) music pages) from “The Merry Widow" 1.45 95 Corresponding reductions in Men’s and Women’s Shoes Alexander for protection, it 1s announced from | be given in the Magazine Section of Bheffield, sass. j,|NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD, January 26. In Bellevue avenue, Newport, a wild | 7) farconesteiethae ataranie th deer Was cuased by Bianamtook,| THis) muller consisting sot? 2G\stacayls) tie he Mrs. Edward, only authorized refuge on the lawn of | is issued as a net King estate. jecesiveny Ge 1 i World i f ale WOMAN FATALLY [Chappell & Co. Ltd. London ‘and m7 SHOT OVER COIN ie Ae TRAT ROR AnarinG Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street S. nusic of Mrs, Mary Maloney, thirty years otd,! Wily Walte In The World next Somday, Herald Safare, Broadway, ‘eae Saka & Company The Sale of Winter Overcoats & Suits) $16 for Men, at Formerly $20, $22, $23 and $25 Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. SATURDAY, Coats, Suits, Dresses & Skirts r men; at price reduc- Karakul Cloth Coats full length models, satin lined Formerly $45.00 and $48.00 55.00 Street Coats erseys, velours or mixtures JANUARY 25TH At $25.00 At $29.00 FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 25TH Winter Coats for Girls & Misses of broadcloths, A Formerly $17.50 to $22.50 At $9.75 t $4.90 Ci 25.00 to 29.00 At $4.09 ia 35.00 to 39.50 At $9.00 Formerly £10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. Tailored Suits Three- r coats of chinchi <ersey, chev- CO GHENOs GELS ©) chilla, kersey, chev of broadcloth, velveteen or serges in plain colors, or novelties. iots, frieze or mixtures; flannel or Venetian lined Formerly $25.00 to $35.00 Ar $15.00 throughout; strictly man-tailored: sizes 6 to 12. B 45.00 to 59.00 ‘At 24.00 a Z Also full lensth coats for misses and small women eosC ONL OR Z2 100 At 32.00 of kersey, cheviots or mixtures; plain or braid Dresses trimmed; sizes J4 to IS years, 32 to 36 bust. of broadcloth, messalines, velvets, velveteens, voiles or nets. Formerly $37.50 to $45.00 At $19.00 : Me 50.00 to 5 At 24.00 Karakul Cloth Coats for Girls “ 59.00 to 65.00 AE 38.00 full length; satin lined throughout. 1 $14.75 : 75.00 to 98,00 At 48,00 Formerly $29.50 to $39.00. At r i v$ J Skirts R x of broadcloth, Panama cloth or mixtures. 173 Tailored Suits Formerly $5.95 to $7.50 At $3.95 ‘ 8.50 to 9.75 At 4.90 (For Girls 12 to 16 years,) (For Misses and small Women; 14 to 18 years; 32 to 36 bust.) “ 12.50 to 15.00 At 6.75 of plain or fancy broadcloth, cheviots or velvet- eens in assorted colors and styles. Formerly $17.50 to $19.50. Formerly 2500 to 29.50. Formerly 35.00 to 55.00. Ending on Saturday The Annual Clearing Sale of High Grade Shoes for Women 0, of patent leather; button ) models; dull or bright - $3.85 kid, calf, tan Russia calf, button or lace models. At $8.75 At 13,50 At 19,00 Values up to $7.0 of patent leather, gun metal ) kid or calf; cloth or kid tops—a great variety of different styles. Values up to $5.00, $2.85 Dresses for Girls and Misses of serges, broadcloth or Panama cloth. Values up to $5.00, of patent leather or kid) gy 9, 4 (Ss ESTA G37. maser ae ge in button or lace models; 24:79 Graduation Dresses (S*14,, discontinued lines of Louls heel shoes. = New styles in white nets or organdies, fe n ag Sllpasrs of kid o silk, ip pink, | x 5 75 OLS . 5 lue, hite, red or gra also of patent leather | $7.85 $17.5), $19.75, $27.50 & $35.00 —a variety of styles, including beaded, is Values up to $6.00 } FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY Evening Slippers of kid or satin, in white, pink, } 4 BA blue, red, gray; also of patent leather—strap ($1.95 styles. Values up to $3.50. Important Sale of Overcoats and Keefers for Boys 398 garments, including Russian and) Shirts and Blouses for Boys Colored negligee shirts with cuffs attached; 39c Chesterfield overcoats and reefers: a lick ay yh bawheee 5 Saas a ee te - icht or plain blue chambray. Value 50c. wide Hele ae x fe ee Sy ae Abs ty, $7. 0 ! Colored or white negligee blouses, with ms Roreerlvieroceinincd $13 50 | collars attached or detached: o! tine 6 3c Bis Riad aa Panis | Scotch madras. Value $1.00. At) Russian Overcoats and Reefers, in! 4 95 | Hats for Boys and Girls ioe Olt Oars H ss : ba = - a 5 a 38! Ue years “ [seaaice. H Fine fur or astrakhan irimmed Ha $1.95 ormerly $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50. | all correct models. Values up to $5.95. / ——— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908. al R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Kow Prices Cys Bi way at 6th Av. 4th to 35th St, inés are our new ord. “8! to be made from 142 d demonstration that both machines and records are worthy of our are ext | Large “!mperial Princeton” | and 10 Records... ..$15.44 board guarantee. Pric il made In one of the country’s S are our own Nassau 10-inch Disc Records, selection | “Imperial Princeton,” in two sizes, leading factories. The Ree- ifferent titles. Let us prove by a raordinarily low: | Small “Imperial Princeton” | and 6 Records.......$9.94 Mact you could not pr an 60c. One hundred selecti in series B: Tenor Solo: by Billy Murray Town. Arount! Tenor Solos by Albert Campbell B. 4—Take Me With You in Your B. 6—N Acorn Tree. oa t E B. ¢ R H Baritone Solo: a) Bari one Solos by Percy Hemus Mery ‘Jones & Billy Murray tka to Have Me Sheet Music tow" Sh eC Ma $ “Nassau” ) 10-Inch Taiking Machine Records, Instead of 60c, HESE are the Records that have recently revolut Baritcne Solos by Frank C. Stanley | Sth Fl. 39c nized Records. we ir ‘ocure a 10-inch Dise Rec 2} ‘oduced ‘ord for n the “Nassau,” no matter what Barit one Soo by Arthur Collins B s Cornet Solo by John Dolan B. 81-1 ids Banjo Soio ty Vers L. Osman | March) ra Selections. The Most For putton- sale, 5c dkerchiefs? Hane nies Initlalled Hand- inch hem. Abge jalled Cotton’ kerchiefs, 14: sold elsewhere at 10¢ rows with lace edg ing and ri ht G cy cotton ertion, a weces ——sth Fl. | | | { it Fi For end o! week special selling:— Glaced or ed Pineapple— the natural fruit covered with rich syrup which crystallizes and preserves it. Regularly 49¢ Ib Breakfast Cereal Haif Price Quaker Wheat Berries, whole | wheat grains puffed and baked— |} crisp and flaky; full package, | isually 10c,, this sale dozen, ..54¢ The Underprice Baser IT 2 he MOST MERCHAND dise Ol ul] sums with | 48 Little Sums In ISE, but st mer- comma s, odd sizes, vari- nd styles, all $1.0 Outing Fi Fane s and. checks, 5 wide; also White Swisses, dots in two izes; suitable for waists and dresses for women and children; sold elsewhere at 12%c, inches wide; a yard....... Women’s Waists: Made of fine white lawn, two desi; d with wide em- broidered panels, cluster of pin tucks on either side, pin tucks on back, collar and cuffs; another made with double embroidered panel with lace insertion on bovh sides, finished with pleats and cluster tucks; back, collar and cuffs finished with’ clusters of Pin tUChS ...ceceeeveveeeee BIC rance of all odds and ends eason's stock of Nat- el, Coney, Natural ed Brook Mink Sets— reduced prices. Women’s Belts: Leather Belts, of soft glove white, tan and navy, fir neat buckles and back made to sell for Eight-Day Mission Clocks, Like $1.43 Pasement. Artistic Mantel Clocks, 15 inches high, in Dutch oak finisn, Fitted with reliable 8-day move- y the Sessions Clock brass hands and 60 at this price. k of Clocks embraces ner Specimens up to....$750,00 . R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, I\\ B'way at 6th Av. 5 34th to 35th St. 9 ° ’ | Men’sSuitsMade-to-Measure Semi_- Annual Clearance : $22.00, $25.00, $28.00 ani 15.00 $30.00 Suits. This Sae lg NE_ of the two Clearance Sales this Custom (@) lailoring organization conducts yearly—the Macys!’ Scheduled periods for getting rid of all remain- _ ing single suit lengths and partiai bolts of fabrics used throughout a season, This season's collecti yiots, velou coat style ar \ i Among the are some suitable for li Overcoats, Such garments will be madc-to- } the same special price, $15.00. | Early selcction advisable, | Ready-to-Wear Apparel Reduced up to ie ¥ > d ~ $22.50 eS Hels a OU = aeepy, 1 e Formeriy }, ry j up to | jy] $17.75 or fancy cutis med | 4 Other Overcoats for tock upt | Young Men's Suits up to $19.50. Maccs” cea ig : } Men’s Shirts, Ciearance at 7$c Shirts. We 1 t $2.44. Men’s Headwear \ ines of Men's Waistcoats NTIL this week gi the Motoring Goo. Sporting Goods combined the stoc braced are the two lines of Scotch garn trian, German and domestic garments. Of especial interest is a shipment j Office—one of the most attractive coll Embraced are:— Scotch Wool Waistcoats, tions; each... Same with Scotch Wool Sweater Jackets fronts, leather bouhd; in dark Oxfc Angora Wool Swea ers, in £ PATI sadadanansenoioonbndgooncosnned Scotch Wool Knitted Mufflers, in fects; about 2 yards long; suitable jor skat ments sleeveless sleeves $1.49, pair, $1.98, | Men’s High Class Scotch and Sweater 2 ind $3.96 $2.49 apparel need arises. Russian Ble Suits at $3.49 0 Rusia and without sailor ¢¢ Suits at $3.96 1 ers, others yoke Norfolk style; prices up to $5.%4. Reefers and Overcoats $5.94 to $7.94; sale All our Boys’ Fur and Fur-tri duced prices. The quantity is not large Blouse Waists at 39c —Are corded madras and percale used and collarless, in 5 to 45-year s for boys of Broken sizes made of the same gr: standard 50c. garments <=> UTFITTING the boy economically, with thoroug de- pendable apparel, is no problem to the hundre trents who turn to this M: Store for Boys every time an years . about 1 some with extra trous- 7 to 16 years; former vf Reefers and Overcoats ed Coats are offered at greatly re- igh to permit details, of wowen made with collar red serges 1s models, 200 {n_ all; and Ss 1908 World Almanac On Sale Everywhere. | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Zac.