The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1908, Page 8

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TALC RE ees es ae TAKE ma FALD.PAEOCTASUCIE) A MLC a = | The total nant Citizens Who Paid $1,250,000 1 Family Friend a ee as: Park Police Station} Another Lot Disposed of by Geel ‘police to-day. PR IETTT iJ PROBE: | THE ee WORLD, PA LEELL ERS SEPTEMBER 4% 1908, F a | Dall 100 t Gaetano Cavello {eld for Tr and others, ae jens 5} 8 Jortis fix Open | = i ned Mrs, Asen’s Jewels Had Clean Blotter for John Norris to Fix Open | RABIES EXPERT RECOVERING. for Company's Improvement | one-: oa Charge of Smashing | Make Protest. jot, Atlantic avenue Street Lanips. | Was en for Months, | 24 Hours. Market Price. CHICAGO, Sept 2—Drv A. Lagat. e had : of the Pasteur Institute, who has been: I ae | encod | taking treatment for an Infection of , ry Yt IT ' pay ay tered on the 4 rables obtained by a scratch o; B. R. T..GREED OUTDONE | fo’ s Pollce Inspector M pols fret conse to be antered on the) ‘That the onen market nies of print hana’ in his fahoratary, ” | tare and tha fied to-day of the 4 in San Fran: | blotter of the new precinot es paper might be established, John Nor+ It yo | lat Ozone Park yesterday, with Capt. [clsco of Henry Mantion, formerly of | Rutnenberg in charge, was that of {> chairman of the American News: Commit- s) tons at paper Publisher Associat tee on Paper, to-day sol street, Indicted several | suicide which occurred to-day, AN days ago In this city for the theft of yesterday there was not a single case| ; the Charge for Fourteen-Minute Ride be ie, and the Excessive, East New Yorkers Tell | (9 | auction, realizing an average price of nk Bhlers sald that | |S! thousand dol worth of |Feporfted in the precinct. $1.90 1-2 per hundred pounds. The auc: Public Service Commission, not asking any. | A‘ Jullan Payez, twenty-six years of age, | 3 pent . Iv ‘ t fy from his friend, Aaron Asen, of | K ’, + tion was held to carrying out the plans a restoration of | spector @ machinist, who lived at No. 161 Nich- i P R.A Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Price: ved. Second street olas avenue, Brooklyn, committed aul- | f the publishers’ association, which de- se. cideai that the market price for print paper should be established in this way. or pante, Aaen, |clde some time early this morning by mobile supply | Shooting himself in the right temple, in a lot on Liberty avenue and Spruce | The sale was conducted by Adrian H. street, in Woodhaven, The body was| Muller & Son, at the Real Estate Bx- change, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey street, A found this morning. , Lying @longside the body waa the! large number of the bids were recelved |revolver with which Payez ended his} Y mall from newspapers throughout life, There was one chamber empty,| the country, Four lots of {#0 tone in From letters in his clothing he was) ali were put up, 20 tons from the Che- STORE HOURS, 8 4. M. TO 6 P, M altered the Hdentined. cep thd ett: ; ‘ard 8180 | boxsan Mills, 1 tons from the Booth fh his life, | Mills, Ottawa, Can., and two lots of raud unti!|Teason for his brother en lancholy: | 16 and 10) tons from the Aldrich Mile, |! For Hunters—Guns, Ammunition except to say that he w k the pawn: Sone The buyers were told they would have a oe oO y a duty of % cents per hundred . that not | CANADIAN ATHLETES tay aly tr Md ahd Hunahg Apoarel Shortly after the Oc who conducts an au h iy) shop on Second street, requested Mand- ler to pawn Mrs. en's jewels for h to continue He says he turned over On a complaint of the Twenty-sixth | Ward Boant of Trade against the Long oad for charging @ ten-cent bush and Railroad | ner Majtble, of the of No. 46 Fitteenth Island Ra fare betweeen avenues, Com Public Service ( @ hearing to Gilchrist re Joseph Keany Chamberiain t Senator Gil merely as a duce no evid ald that the avail itself of all [S ‘S4th to 35th Sh ed J. ation, M endeavor pany had t to ca ore th © tokets, | e & five-cont fare within the old Brooke | Meantime brleee will be eubmitted ERB GUTTERS TO COMPETE IN ROME, | tens of the Cheboygan paper were dl- RAR hee ——— vided as follows: Cineinnat! Enquirer, had lost fhe MAFIHETHER you require a complete outfit for the hunting cam- iry, After! MONTREAL, Sept. 2—T 40 tons at $2. Wheeling News, 49 tons 3 went to the | Canadians left a night tip etal a’ 32.00; Fort Worth Record, 49 tons at paign or merely a reserve stock of ammunition, your best Sraeel Wear all Seamse Lasts tare: Philadelphia Morgan Journal, 4 | | [ygeyg] Source of supply is this Macy Sporting Goods store, Not * May, and national Athletic Congress before Pope | a $1.5 ba N obras ae Jour- ees) only does it» provide everything necessary in arms and for him Pius, Mayor Payette and the City |? ne ak $08. The) Canadian pay tiisquipment, but it provides them at a cost which materially lessens from |Counell reeelved them at the City| Der Waa 0 tO te root ae ioe | (the expenses of a gunning expedition. Characteristic:— Hall before their departure and wished ®t er hundred f : Z Hammerless Shotguns, $15.89. them success, use Herald ous’ o; best twist steel i WRITER KILLED IN CRASH. PITTSRUR lyn city Limits. He traced th HOPKIN barrels for b or smokeless pov d; English wal- nut stocks with ch: fore-ends, . List $25.00; our price $15, 89, Single Barrelled Shotguns, au 14, Women’s House And, therefore, P& & G. ‘Nophtha Soap is better _ ll & R. GUNS, counted the best low-priced we “aut Oxfords, Slippers, than any other naphtha soap. ve, Wi made of kidskin; Ha Gee Ithaca Hammerless Shotguns. We are quite willing to tell you what At $17.74, List Price $30: Me all sizes; $4 values, all s > values, {1 at 25¢ P. & G. Naphtha Soap 1s made ot, breeches, selected black walnut. ste 12 aie tae red for sn | less or black powde Cocoanut oil is one of the ingredients, Other Ithaca Guns, 828.78 to 854.50 ; $55.00 Syracuse Shotgun aa} 74, Clearing Sale Tallow is another, Naphtha is a third, i. sie He Mone wth Caustic soda is a fourth, ie ie a us barrels, others th ‘kr upp fl se Guns have patent interchangeable au matic ejectors and are handsomely engraved ish walnut 1to- of 2,000 Pairs ’ a . Women’s ce Most soap manufacturers think that Apparel for Hunters Black Shoes cocoanut oil is “too good” to be used in SR SAO ae ReA | guaranteed Kidskin, Blucher style, mediam x4 throughout; five outside and two heels, solid soles, Sizes 2% to 8. making a laundry Soap. large inside game pockets. ..$1.89 HUNTING COATS, an odd 1 LEATHER COATS, waterproof of cordu- 87.74 made, oof army khaki Perhaps itis. But as there is nothing else that is “just as good”, we use it Cocoanut oil yields a remarkal bly profuse Women’s Patent Coltskin Oxfords leather, other roy . KHAKI PAN $1.49; shower- $32 Pumps 244 to 8; extension $3= Oxford —_ PA. soles; y heel ; Peniay Panis, 1:80; Corduroy Pants, xiords 4 suds. It is a wonderful cleanser, aS 82.07; Pantasote — (waterprooh} 00 = Mose HenaaneD &G y lined; five outside and two | Pants, $3.74. $3 Gibson Ties apnthain ©, Je Hie ae Pt i $2.97 HUNTING VESTS, made of ean ———————_—_ Ng a] Dae PANTASOT UNTIN Hy i with shell pockets, RAGAMBLE Naphtha Soapisimportant. At dere Hie an ER, MERE) eau uartbadteamlineay GWE) Tan Calfskin, Black Kidskin, E Black Vici Uppers; patent leather PHO AS) ip It /oosens the dirt. The | ac Patent Coltskin, Ups; SARS 25 10.8 Accesses - NAPSTHRS other ingredients cleanse. » Steamer Rugs Close to Half au ° Women's OR high grade Imported Steamer Rugs, these prices are th an 5 igh grade Imported Steamer Rugs, these prices are the CanvasPumps Pp & G N Ki i S | inves hi sted ie many months, The Rugs paced are at GIPare ita ha . . ap tha oap all wool, full fringed; chietly plaid patterns both sides, a —_ a pair gride Oxfords, at... few with plain colored backs; one size, 64x72 inch; sale, 5 cents a cake. $4.69, $6.48, $9.74 Misses’ ¢ — ~ Oxfords 3 Prevents Me pane, R.H. Mocy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, The Macy Semi-Annual Sale of China, Glass, Lamps and Brnic-a-Brac ve —Now in Progress—offer', in addition to matchless balues, sses’ selection from stocks, displayed and accessible for selling, | and Cuildren’s away roa PINE greater at i gen cree stocks of ALL the oiber department | i 3 k City. Oxfords “of W OER ci a Bae CY Sold everywhere at $1.50; made of vere brown A nie a ae kin, at American (irl, y Famous §3 Shoes » Sample Lots, Surplus Stocks and Faciory Rejects in all the newest Fall Styles of Lace, Button or Bluchers, in Patent Coltskin, French Vici Kidskin, and all shades of tans with hand-welted é or hand - of 200 1.00 (Ss . as ee a) a Sale Extraordinary; Women’s Fall Model ~~ Sale of Men’s Shoes of Men’s Shoes soles, ns A to se ae AT RECORD LOW PRICES lether extens on to 1, Firatyand Second Floors, A PAIR | pair We planned for a Labor Day sale of Waists, such events being more or less fixtd on the Macy calendar, but we pa tt hy School Shoes {for Bare and: Girls | figured on no such remarkabe iuck as attends this 1908 sale. We found the mother lode of wiist bargains—a Most complete assortment of Children’s Shoes to be found in New York. Be Se AES ae Le a mare Himents ine baat prices we have ever PRICES POSITIVELY THE LOWEST. = $1.50 Lingerie Waists, 79c | $1.00 and $1.25 Waists at 69c ‘lwo models; one of sheer batiste, with yoke of Val, insertion | Two styles, of sheer batiste. One with yoke of Val. lace and Boy .’ Vaii- skin Shoes Shoes ead bOySs’ tai Boys’ wuil and tucks; lace insertions and three dainty embroidered medallions Venise lace insertions, prettily trimmed below yoke with Val. inser- eee Shoes, Metal Calf below yoke; tucks and lace insertion in back; lace stock collar and| tion; tucked back, lace-trimmed stock collar and cuffs, Second py Sizes) 0 t cuffs. The second model is of soft finished lawn, with yoke of tucks,! model has front of three embroidered panels and Cluny lace inser- hemstitching lace insertions; tucks, hemstitching and Val.’ tion, with tucked back, tucked stock collar and cuffs. lace in hack; stock collar and cufis of tucks, hemstitching $2.25 and $2.50 Waists at $1.29 Be ee Of mercerized batiste, yoke of Venise lace back and front, pret. $2.50 Lingerie Waists at $1.59 tily trimmed with Val. lace insertion; tucks below yoke; stock ‘collar Of fine lawn, with hand-embroidered yokes and trimming of of Venise lace and Val. lace insertions. Cluny lace insertions; fine tucks below yoke; tucks and lace inser-| Of. sheer batiste, hand-embroidered yoke, with tucks and Val. Third tions in back; trimmed stock collar andl cufls, | Jace insertions below; lace-trimmed back and lace stock collar and { Floor. Floor, Hier $3.50 Waists at $1.98 cuffs, j / Fy BARR ALANA] SUSTAIN " Misses’ ; ae ae ee Of mercerized ba h beautifully hand-embroidered yokes; Of fine batiste, with pretty hand-embroidered yoke, elaborate! ST Patent Mane Misses’ Hid-|| Misses’ Tan’ Shoes Children’s ae tg elaborate trimming, back and front, of fine tucks and Cluny lace in. trimmed with Val, lace insertions; tucked back; stock collar and cuffs * Leather Lh 3 sertions; fan med sleeves; trimmed collars, of tucks and Val. lace insertions. Fall Model Waists From Regular Stocks. At $1.98—OF cream wool batiste; tucked yoke, with lace inser-| At 99ce—Of black sateen, front of tucks and all-over embroidery, tions ns forming yoke; tucked hack; stock tucked back, long sleeves with tucked cuffs; tucked stock collar, collar lace insertions. | : ‘i ' At $1.98—Of cream wool batiste; yoke of hea @ insertions, | At Shee fa ey weet ae and box pleat down tucks below yoke and two lace insertions each si ite of yoke;| ! front; colors blac ed tucked back, lace-trimmed stock collar and cufls. At $1.98—Of net, lined with China silk, yoke of tucked net, ourth ‘ I ! fail a Fourth ; At 79c—OF | Floor, pleat i Floor x sleeves, ruffles, trimmed sleeves. Pi Dinette Sov See enc SS ppenhe Presta & Oppenhetm. 6th Ave & 18th St | Frasin & sateen, tailored box pleats down front and elm three lace medallions, four rows of Cluny lace insertions, Val. bat _ ‘ mr penicillin Sulcus NO

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