The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1908, Page 11

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~vnntnemnes intl Maiegl NG THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908, READING LEADS ! Mu BAUMANN&BRO adc DIT: HOUSE. —- 134% 194% — 244 ECS B and San Francisco second preferred | gained 11-2, if The total sales of stocks were 824,500 | /n' | shares, and of bonds $2,809,000, | 187% Great Nor, Inter ‘DON'T WASTE MONEY a =i i] a DIED ON TRAIN —ARBITRATORS . ON FAT” DOCTORS! \ | The C1 : mae) ; ly ’ WITH A LAUGH (N THE SUBWAY STOCK IN RIC) se hance \ + {5 Anybody Can Reduce Fat at Home. z Rurniture, Carpets, Draperies, Crockery and Bedding, * —_——. : tly 2), : ae vereuicnly (aoe Open Saturday Evenings until 10 o'clock z ‘ i Amal 104 es 1% dob ‘Doctor; eh . r UPON HIS {PS CLAIM MEET But Profit Taking Halts Ad.|4 at dee LNA (sO ee 123% 1 m4 be aw capable a fat-reduciag | a " vance and Robs Market of | Presta! Stel Fay ai =i Piaget Ht | ; a He eae ae Some Early Gains, Bl Ba se aitinalt na “oat & Charles C. Tyler Stricken | Contractors Want $6,500,000, eS Wenn a anti tn ay While Joking About His | City Asks Rebates That | A strone demand for Reading, gen- on Pade eben, Ed eral supporting orders and covering of 5 RUante Blecaly TERS TON REARS Seventy-five Years, May Reach $4,000,000, —fehorta lifted stocks froma losing level = aff ral of thle ploaaant mlsture after exch meal and at bedtime and you will mage more early to-day and gains became the rule. poogred® taking Off your excess flesh in Reading advanced 3, points, touching | a | Ahn dae, than all the, Vexperta” in the g piece Parlor full, mahogany frames, 5 181 8-& Profit taking, however, later MAGA TOSUROHET AES LOOT TaLT TROOP eCT Ot lice HURT Terai ting @28.,00. ab. ., Charles C, Tyler, who, though sey | There was at a session to-day of the p not only sure inl mate but armeals atrone'’ a A Home of Four $ y-fve. years old, was engaged 10 86-| hoard of arbitrators, appointed to pase | clipped a gcod fraction from the profits to the average fat on, man or woman ets results without interfering with tor lazy hablte—tt does the work e Rooms Complete. orld Wants Work Wonders. | 125° ye cumeeee a ihe Ligier eal upon the olsims for six and @ quarter @uddenly of apoplexy while he wes bg tide sour by Reet ohatting with a friend on a train bound | Y Gard Come ca trom Mount Vernon at 9 o'clock to- | eed to be due for extra work under Gey. Contract No, 1 for the original subway, : City Hall north, This con- Mr, Tyler and Henry Appel, tn, a| from the lawyer, whose office ta at No, 18 Nag.| tract was originally let to John B, Mo- @au street, were discussing jury duty and at what age a man was exempt] Ite wae the Grst session held since when Mr. Tyler fell dead early in July, An adjournment was taken to-day for “The train had Just passed the One Hundred and Twenty-fitth street sta-| one week, because of the absence of and speculation became quiet. Great | B..L, Northern preferred, Wisconsin Central Del; 4 # preferred, Central of New Jersey and Hrlo gps Distillers Securities declined. St. Louls| Gen’ Hlec™, PtoPtotereoroeoress R. H, Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Macys Please Use Blue Transfer Cards when you make purchases in more than TWO departments and expect to In progress, a sale of Tow- els, the greatest stock we ever assembled, and at record low "sald Mr. Appel, “ i . rgan J, . ¥ en gi roe alts BUN ratte ca Beas Meadlag to counler tad STORM HOURS, $4, M. 10 6PM. a “T ia aoyanty ave," Hp rep ape tote ae, clams joer, alleged relate a | Bock 3's are 00 eB c OM eee 0 v had idly le! Part of 1@ con! Ing company e ty ° h - | ° der eat aut Roto atawatcincaees [Ont Display, Complete Fall and Winter Stocks--$5,000,000 Worth| & 3 °OOMS #75: 5 OOMS $1.59 Dr. Leo Schultz was on the train and | $2,000,000 and 4, 50,000 They were not | at ctl bE Ml hd Complete, at Complete, at hastened to Mr. Tyer’s side, pressed originally fur the city, but when too late to be of any ald, however, and | the company insisted on a@ strict con- ‘ald that Mr. Tyler must have died in- | atruction in the matters favoring itself, ; gtantly of apoplexy, to which he was|then the Public Service Commission { Mubject. i | took the same course as regards alleged Mr. Tyler lived on Primrose street, | defects in the work, or at least failure Mount Vernon, and was inanager of thé| to full the specifications, ‘ompany Our liberal & Credit terms apply also to Long | rite tor our NEW BOOK- LET containing sMOrmeHoR ree arding our 4 rated |of New Merchandise---At Prices No Other House Attempts to Meet.| || We invite an inspection and welcome comparison. OPENS AN ) Ba WEEK ekport, Cotton Batting at | {£ outtits. ACCGUN T (0, $3 Broadway, Until fourrmenthe —_>—- [Wiaers | &h free. NSIT Maceueamtnie lt | OlaD OW A eTEAMER Displ eininnt | ness, offic » AT eona, " | react, "He wane wore ata EAGT] When Capt. Wiliam Brehan, of the isplay of Dress Trimmings $1 08 Books at 98c | . iF M 7 | steamer N, B, Morse, tied at the foot Saugnter, ving. ‘in Ount | Vernon, | steamer Worty-courth a se in oot ° 0o Ss a Cc To Garnitures of This Sort This Season’s Costumes From, the Emergency Hopital ‘at the itt aC 1 Station the bo t -day h 4 the bo i ft i 7 ‘ fan to the ast FLAG de GAAS) Ek eter” wha ha ian ig Will Owe Their Success Undisputed Evidence of Macy Underselling died from heart failure, Supremacy Main Floor, Rear, Strangers to Macy's strictly cash system often inquire how the Macy store gained a more than nationai reputation for selling goods cheaper than any other store, anes. Our fight with the Book Trust answers the query. Selling for cash only, on a slender margin of Profit, we are in a position to undersell other stores, To sell as cheaply as we choose we claim is our right, ae ny oo ___, The Book Trust thought otherwise, denied that we had such a right, and it required a 7-year battle in'the courts to overcome the Book Trust contention. Book Trust product—late tives. Mr. ler’s son-in-law and daughter, Dr and Ae LW. Habit re ge nox avenue. ey Were notif of Mr, Tyler's death. ” WANT RECEIVER T0 SAVE SECOND AVENUE ROAD Judge Lacombe Asked to, Name G. W. Linch by | 4 Holders of Mortgage. Ww A School.time Shoes The COWARD SHOB for chil-; dren is a sensible and satisfactory foot covering for school days, HE gown of the season—the gown of long, plain IInes—is going to depend for success largely on the beauty of its garnitures, and the trimming novelties that are now put forth are exquisite in texture, in coloring and in design. Net and tinsel are the predominating features—but the differences in ar- rangement, the delicate combinations of color and the variations of design are almost unlimited, Here are some of these most desirable novelties; VEST, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, of satin, cloth and silk, {m the newest shades, embroidered with silk and metal threads, with ralsed effects ......,,814.48 to $24.48 | COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, of | white or black silk, embroidered (Mac Lord & Taylor | Announce A Display ‘of Fall and Winter So to-day, as always, you can buy the | copyrighted fiction—here for 98c, a copy ; Coward Shoe GALLOONS, Ir a great varlety of designs and colorings, light and dark, 1 to 6 inches wide; a yard, 24c, to $10.24 TASSELS AND DROPS, in beads, beads and bugles, or ils) each, ; z “ } t c. to $2.97 | against the $1.08 or more asked in all other stores, j { // 4 j with silk, gold one id beads BLACK SILK FRINGES, with net The fruits of victory of that 7-year leeal l l nN é if J i reeyat f 4 top, in stralght, pointed and fes- | though they might be universal, may be sh 3. "9 SLEEVELESS EMPIRE JACKETS, J tooned effects; 4% to 11 Inches wide; a yard..... $1.48 to 87.44 SPANGLED FBSTOON ORNA- MENTS, in black spangles and jet or white and silver; each, B9c. to $2.03, BLACK NET BANDS, heavily em- broidered én black silk, ix a large assortment of patterns; 2 to 7 inches wide; 2 yard, 48¢, to $4.44 BLACK NET BANDS, spangled and Jetted; 2 to 6 inches lel a yard 79. to $438 of bead and tinsel embroidery on Reti ease +eee-817.48 and $17.94 FANCY COLLARS FOR COATS, of embroldery, very heavy silk, finished with tassel ends; some trimmed with small buttons $5.48 to $11.48 BOLERO JACKETS, with short flare sleeve, of China silk, in back or white, embroidered with silk and gold or silver. ,..$17.48 SILK DROP FRINGES, in_all shades; 9 yard........ 480, to 73c If you would be convinced, try to match any book on other store at the Macy price—98c, The Firing Line—Chambers, ; Mr. Crewe's Career—Churchill, The Mystery of the Yellow Room —Leroux, The Sword of Dundee—Peck. By Law of Might—Ridgely, Hilary on Her Own—Grundy, The Big Fellow—Bracker, The Wayfarers—Cutting. Thou Fool—J. J. Bell, An Olympic Victor—Connolly, Wednesday and Thursday Sept. 16th and 17th The Ctreular Stalrcase—Rinehart, The Warrens of Virginia. Anne of Green Gables—Montgomery, The Princess Dehra—Scott, Peter—Smith. Peggy at Spinster Farm—Winslow, The Man Without a Head—De Saix, The Bishop's Emerald—Townley, The Blue Lagoon—Stackpool, By Right of Purchase—Bindloss, Aunt Maud—Oldmeadow, The Guaranty Trust Company, which has a foreclosure suit pending against the Second Avenue Railroad Company because of default in interest on a mortgdge dat Jan. 2, 1898, to-day ibe to appoint George al manager of the Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. » ls a separat peed ; : Halfway House—H "SH inson, as receivers of the Metropolitan benefit to growing fee last’ || From adeira not er 1 ment Oo db: 7 ch to hang the genera: y x ‘Y. Though the sabing on books is onl’ no Pavan ‘judge Lacomse conforms to natural-foot shape, ’ Pp alter the wee One cee Be sites of 10%, on R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, i imported merchandise, ONE-HALF What that the pr ers are not dis- posed to continue the operation of tie Second avenue line, and are mingling Mis rents, issues and profits into a Jarger fund, which is being used for the botterment and operation of otner lines composing the surface railroad system. | The Guaranty Trust Company aassert- | Hand-Embroidered Chemises Seoond Floor, To those who know what superbly hand worked garments Ma- deira sends us, mere announcement 9f the arrival of a shipment is all that is necessary. The demand always exceeds the supply, and the limit of production is always in sight. with a construction that holds the arch in place and supports the ankle, | for example, our prices are often bat others ash, pS SOLD NOWHERB ELSE, B'way at 6th Ay, ¢ Autumn Stocks ed that the appointment of a separate Froelver ts necessary to preserve the | JAMES S. COWARD, These newcomers are made of fine nainsook, and the needlework Full Rounded STORE HOURS, #4, M. TO 6 P, M. 's Interests under the mor 5 is, i i a ce cepti ——e eondie interenty Un Blreet Haier torn. | 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. is, if anything, prettier than ever. Prices are exceptionally mod- (Naan Wanney Stazst.) Mail Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue, erate:— Main Wioor, $1.98 $2.29 $2.49 $2.59 $2.97 $3.96 The latest Turkish Novelties tn.Belts are of gold and silver braids, with handsome slides and buckles of silver, wrought in Oriental destans—$3.96 to $14.89, Ty ea SS any, Appeared in oppositior ni ; n. tt idge Lacombe reserved deciston, ! The big volume of business the Macy Glove Store transacts ts earned—just as much by excellence of the Gloves as by Macy under. pricing. Gloves of equal quality can be matched in other good shops, but the matching invariably calls for more money than similar Hand- wear sells for here. Prominent in the new autumn lines :— Women's ‘‘Beryl” Lambskin Glace Men's Genuine Mocha Gloves, Gloves, imported, in tan, brown, | one clasp, half pi i slate, black and white, with oversewn gray oF Black panes ‘gues Seams and Paris point backs; pair,O4e Women's “Alwyn” Kidskin Glace | ,,j\/¢n's Lambskin Glace Gloves, The Depositors’ | Main Floor, Account System Is Lord & Taylor A Real Innovation In Women’s Skirts—Display and Sale Some Special Values Second Floor. s full pique sewn, round corners, one The display embraces what we are pleased to term complete as- Bas ee ah {Wo clasp,. | clasp, Paris polnt backs) in tan, slate, R t il M h di 1 ’ n sortments if the newest model Skirts, fashioned of such fabrics a8 | in" tun slate. brown, sary pect j black oF white sssesseseeeee. $1.38 etal ercnandisin RB ‘ / yoiles, broadcloths, taffeta silks, Panamas, fancy nase and a red, beaver, black, ¢ or cham. | qian Prinseam Cape Walking | ITA / if S ported and domestic chiffons; both regulation and extra sizes, at | pagne ......... 81.69 | Gloves spear back, one clasp: in Retall store systems, with the exception of Macy's, are pretty Ce OG RS prices ranging from $4.96 to $28.74, rebar) Lara . Gloves, | latest shades Of tas esssese, 41.39 nearly alike the country over, They m4 all patterned $0 fai 4 “Arcadia” Li Frey it For Spectal Selling. Paris point bichon s OMe Clash, | Men's Englith Handsewn Cape! || after the one model that one wonders why any store having s ial : era ei Bevonderma ) ||| $12.74 Ditestoite Mosel skirts, mae of imported Chitfon Params, Mi Boys eit ittetey Clee, ree PA ee BL ees 4 system should claim to have any advantages over the others in eliotrope, » i i * . ok ‘ i " a ‘ fod] lincodie a Say ion aoe aha ceiee =e bands and spree only elegantly tallored and beautifully trimmed with satl one clasp, In tan or gray....,,,.9% | and white in regular sizes only, $1.39 the matter of gathering and distributing goods. Round Cakes loc—value 25¢ Sean New) Hocel setts meaeletiellrool taney creriet ln Bek and [Wiacxs The Macy system is the different systems It ts strictly Toc—value 35¢ | $9.89 white effect, also ‘light amd dark green; tight-fitting habit back Ieee PR TPT EN aay cash—and that means the collection and distribution of goods alon, the line of least resistance —buying and selling most economically. | The only real Innovation in retall merchandising in recent years Is Macy’s \ Depositors’ Account Plan: ||. Women’s New Model Suits «=» $19.74—Strictly Tailored Autumn Model Suits, made of all wool! cheviots and worsteds; new gore flare skirt; regulation sizes and sizes for small women and misses; made to sell for $25.00, Per Dozen Boxes $1.95 (Directoire effect), effectively trimmed at side and around bottom with satin bands and buttons; made to sell for $12.50, | $5 49 Unlined Skirts, of good quality votle, in black only; pleated model, effectively trimmed with bands and straps of taffeta silk. fuses 300 Sample “P. D.” Corsets —Factory Samples, all perfect quality, made of white cout{l; odd Carracalla Bath A large size cake of Good Soap Per Box of 4 Cakes 17 cts Per Dozen Boxes $1.85 “Pierres” Bouquet Soap Lilac only; Per Box of 8 Cakes 19c—value 35¢ Per Dozen Boxes $2.10 \ an ory : Excellent Soaps Cheap in Price Only Schoolgirls Suits Violett: izes— 28 inch—of grades usually retailed at prices ranging —New Model School Suits, fashioned of novelty mix- Gold Cream and Glycerine Gheniibe tna Glyeenes tae Hoots Hoo J e $9.9 tures; coats finished with notched qollars, tallored It Helps You to Save Money and Lay the Vitch Hazel Heather Honey Per Box of 3 Cakes 1oc—value 25¢ Sleeves and lined with satin; skirts pleated; sizes 10 to 16 years, $11.74—Double Breasted Suits, of cheviot, in black, green, blue and red; coats with notched velvet collars, button trimmed sleeves, three pockets, and lined with satin; skirts pleated and gored, ———$< eee Per Box of 8 Cakes On sale now, $1.98, $2.49, $2.97 to $5.94, 1oc—value 25¢ (Becond Floor, 84th St. Side.) Foundation of Absolute Independence Soaps of Special Merit at Regular Prices mF. Such a plan gives you every convenlence of any “charge” ac Witz & Colas Ponds’ Extract Soap Fine French Soaps with the natural Flower Odors Bouquet de Violettes, Bouquet de Lilas Bouquet de Heliotrope Large Round Cake 25¢ Especially recommended for the most delicate skin, pleased to send illustrations of this beautiful material, Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. it has that soothing, healing effect Silk Petticoats Extraordinary —Two special lots—a hundred garments In each At $3. 79 lecerovidiag some of the biggest Silk Petticoat prizes you have knoyn this season, The garments in both lots are made of good quality taffeta silk, These, in black, staple colors and evening shades, are made with deep sectional flounces and finished with percaline dust ruffles, These, in ished with embroidery and lace insertions; attached lace collars; sleeves trimmed. $2,.97—Lingerie Plouses, of mercerized batiste; backs, fronts and sleeves inserted with colored embroidered lace. $2.97—Women’s Tailored Shirts, made of wash flannel; fronts, laundered collars, long sleeves with soft cu aie 4 \ School Dresses $2.39 —Girls’ New Model Wash Dresses, of check and plaid ging- ham, in blue, red and green; one-piece style; blouse fin- ished with piping of self-material and box pleats; pleated skirts; sizes 6 to 14 years. lot of Magpie Veilings. Samples—the quantity is limited, but the great variety more than makes up for it. Many distinctly new designs are inc at prices ranging from 21c, to 69c, a yard. Special—Chiffon Cioth Veils, in black, white and the most wanted col Ors; 2 yards long, 1 yard wide; made to sell for $1.20; this sale - B9c count in a credit store, every economy of Macy’s strictly cash Akg tem and, in ad the money you have on deposit earns In terest at the rate of 4%, compounded every three months. ‘Deposit any sum you care to, make your purchases in the usual way and have them “charged” in the unusual way—to the money y have ¢ atements of such ants are mailed monthly, Small‘ 15¢ 25c per cake black only, Ae phar eee laa and finished with English : ‘ While such accounts cannot he checked aga 3s as Ww ; : embroidered ruffle and silk dust ruffle, li nking business, any part o. all of them may be withdrawn al ordone) Hoxie New Veilings---From Paris | " lvor- one, , ° Main Floor, s intended for purch sing purposes are invited. i Three Groups of Women 8 Waists Our Paris branch sends us weekly shipments of staple and the fall and winter s y campaign Trade-Mark vail 4 ; novelty Veils and Veilings. Of the novelties just received To those who cannot call at the Department, we shall be $1.98—Lingerie Blouses, with new style long sleeves; prettily fin son no collection has been more interesting than this just-received i :

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