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+ + ER one tm Sl OR er to THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1908. Facies : none eerie ares OP *UROOSEVELT SORRY, BUTCHE. | tmcenten onshis:tetuen teneney from oH M*sv & Clo Attractions Are Their Low Prices DIVORCED WIFE © ‘BLACKMAIL AFTER LITTLE CHILD Cnt pn. CANNOT VISIT MELBOURKE, Ssh = eh aC S A week ago Charles Sandheimer, the — of the. coutte ’ | ‘ habands found mother and child. ery That Is, on Return From African « Oh & Lorch on the Second avenue % iN ei ; i tlon, He took them to his home, where to Australia. | the mother, a refined appearing Mite sre pot i Ade OLIN) ff | ote wer a | a Oct. i. Premier } i ¢ failing to meet relatives . re “ . ' woman, told o' De ee presented to the House 2 . = at the pler when she landed from Bre oe ities tine ae £ nwealth of the Souther! Oo . 7 HART | men, of the depletion of her email fund 9. “mraintves the nnawer nee * Ww uuccea is of the greatest Are XA U Paying the Price of ce igi — rere ih he % that he will be unable to. visi on his way back from his Bi way at 6th Ay, 34th to 35th Ste ime future STORE HOURS, § A.M. TU HP. M and spoke of ending Jt all tn the river portance to the civilized world. ‘Tho Bandheimers offered her food and | —<—<—— ——— — || Charge Account Conveniences | a bed. Little Franz foll asleep. After t Surrogate Beckett Permits) Detectives Trap Man Who Is/Four-Year-Old Franz Adler two hours the mother left, saying she Ina Credit Store? would return soon, Next morning she ® iy “, a i A i He nleene Com | Sak to Have Acta! | Landed Here Only Four ks reat ag | The Best Opportunity You Have } i, summa ctuve: sent ins cat soe me i 5 rapturously to reast, jane hy : e 1 i test for Big Estate, ikhticel {A realest Eisen nt ae Had in Ten Years: poole EXTRAVAGANGE, Not alone is there the ET i ; _| sites. A Great Ch fi cl hi Bi | temptation to buy many UNNECESSARY things — because Burrosate Beckett to-day granted the] Prederick Jeninger, twenty-@#ht| Four-yeat-old Franz Adler, a merry | Takes Children to Court. real ance for Clot! Ing buyers | they do not have to be paid fo. IMMEDIATELY—but there is n in behalf of vours o]d, waa held in the Adams Street |faced little chap with sparkling eye®| 4¢,, | ther her Court, rooltiva, to-day, pending an 1+ Janda wealth of long dark hair, haa | aau@niter, Annie, while she led, anoties he motion of Laws telle Kitty Hart for perr andheimer carried her own | the absolute certainty that you are paying HIGHER PRICES Inston for to Intervene and contest the will of! vestigation by the police and the Fire | only been in America ten days, but he | St eghangrted _curehin was | e than you would pay for similar goods in a STRICTLY CASH Benjamin Hart as his widow | Marshal of charges of black:nail and /hag lost bie mother, been driven from a dressed In, the (Road ten Cr, STORE. | | © Court and ted as an old! arson. temporary home, faced a stern police | an O vere determininy fie f La for-) Several weeks ago there was @ fire In |magistrate and been assigned to a lost| When A DIE pousmnes) tags him {a bl the Brooklyn Paper Box Company's fac- | children’s haven where he awaits a atms to cares 0M shy Tyegan “playing tory at No. 268 Wallabout street. It was |new mother. win ie bie, omicer’s buttome. isl put out by Max Hateky, manager of | ayrg, Blotse Sandhetmer, of No. 180 |g Nr, Soar ive: Yelre aie, un, He te! plant, When he lke Uh Second street, unfolded a strange story | not. more Rees Al GaSe foneetan|| Mme. Ga 4 sky saw @ man running away that [Of her possession of the boy. Asa re-| far brooding when not able to find | He, who bled Jeninger. Then he saw that} ie tie police are searching the hos- friends of relatives. | had been started among boxes | oaked in oil, Three hundred y girls are employed in the fac- who amin Hart Macy's is a strictly cash store—the largest cash retail establishment in America. The Macy TITLE TO UNDER- SELLING SUPREMACY IS CLEAR, because other stores, giving credit, cannot AFFORD to sell goods on a margin of profit as slender as we get. Just take one example—late Books. Though they |||) Cost us more than they cost other stores, as the Book | Trust publishers will not sell to us direct, WE SELL THE? ||}, FOR LESS. Here such publications sell for 98c. a copy ||| against the $1.08 or more asked by every other dealer in | the land. LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS. Selling Out THEIR BIG STORE Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St. The best and highest grade Men's Suits and Overcoats, which were in process of manufacture when this sale started, have just been received and put on the tables to be quickly sold at Y price; y new Fall and Winter Overcoats fresh from the tailor shops; also He dled th Paris tw May 11, 1 SotnDandrel\.Sonst.Sons. Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. Are Showing Novelties in ‘cevern dayr after the fire Kateky got a letter commanding him to put %) In a tin can placed outside the door. ‘The letter was signed “Fred, of Park Avenue.” Kateky turned this letter over to the polic and Detectives | eynolds and Ditmas, of the Brooklyn | tral Ofiice, were assigned to the Frenen di adupled had 0 ___A Macy underpricing of but 10% is hardly representa- tive. On many other lines it is VERY MUCH GREATER. On imported novelties, for example, our prices are frequently Gitvawainie, Wor 9 Long Overooats, special shipment of Full Dress Suits and expen- @ but one-half what others ask. nls divorce Is . Hi The detectives gave Katsky a marked | sively made Cravenettes; also separate Trousers. Many of these ‘ sober a paren : to otter | suits and overcoats would usually sell for $30 to $40. Granting that a “charge” account system affords fore: tha and await This enormous stock of high grade clothing has been delivered to us and is now on our tables—ready to be sacrificed ‘AT 4% REGULAR PRICES Unable to Renew Lease---Forced to Vacate # THE REASON we are compelled to sell: We have repeatedly tried to negotiate for a further lease and have been UNABLE TO PROCURE SAME For Autumn and Winter MEN'S FOLDED FOUR-IN-HAND NECK- WEAR, novelty effects and exclusive de- signs. ‘Value, $1.30. Special... 1.00 200 DOZ. MEN'S WHITE AND NATURAL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. medium weight; made expressly for us; each......... 1,00 830 DOZ. MEN'S NATURAL MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; autumn weight; CG ans sacaretiseiSls sanonb dean ea aee ea cE GASH Inas 75c many conveniences, our Depositor’s Account system does BETTER. It gives ALL the conveniences of any “charge” account in a credit store combined with ALL the economies | of the Macy Cash System. = 3 z = iG eninger came | him if he had Jeningert said that/ says, remarked joever wrote it asked the man if he| ng to ward off the Surrogate bi rs If he got $. He gave the Wack s s marked note to Jeninger, who accepted Women’s Suits---Here a Selection the valtaity 0} d | KING'S, handling an enormous business, must be assured of their location G $ that to le Aes ele put dt a iis pocket athe ide:|| MEN'S BLANKET ROBES, new designs and |B at least six months beforehand, but we cannot get this assurance, therefore f By Easy Price Stages Up to $169.00 the contest pie cee colorings, tailor made; CACh........c..secseeeees 2.75 | we have concluded to SELL OUT clean and clear at retail at half price 24 Floor, “Troadway proof that she was Hart's widow was) 2 O° oe ay, Men's Dept. Main Fidor. : Here is your opport to supply your Fall and Winter Clothing and comp! | | Furnishing Goods needs at at $169.00, there is an ASSORTMENT of Suits—A A ND at every round in the price ladder, up to the topmost one| — | Frank Work, died yesterday in iP ea > VARIETY —suct * ‘ es ine Pate stratford liiouse) —such as you would hardly expect, even if we| BACHELORS’ BELLBOYS 1 aa ce nem sree He ae Ss ferent Sine eae Wy Regular Prices decry} devoted this great second floor entirely to such apparel. ELD FOR ROBBERIES. | day, following a} > * j . Unquestionably it is the finest array of Autumn and Winter Modell H 1 trouble. Mr. | F Men s Business Sey Pied s Top Ey , il] Suits and Dresses we have ever assembled, ; we eta 7 A Diamond Pins, One Man’s Six $ Value (Sizes 34 t0 44) Brice} Value (Sizes 34 to 44) Bete, Special---$42.50 Gowns at $31.74 Hats and Expensive Hosiery Vanished at the Century Rupert Tucker, Marcellus Tucker and William Alston, young negroes, who ve employed until a week ago a ‘0. 119 West Forty-first stret, were ar- ralgned before Magistrate Harris, in| $3.50 SHOE FOR Distinctly New —_— | Jefferson Market Court, _ to-day, Man charrged with thefts committed in the | Atrialwillconvince : | The Echpse Boot | bachelor apartment-house. pon sles Wasb ong, for Women Rupert Tucker pleaded guilty to steal- | las $3.50 shoes are <: shown in a variety of materials and colors. .5.00 .6.00 7.00 10.00 Fancy Wool Chevicts.... 5.00 | 10.00 Tan Top Coat.. 12,00 Black Cheviot Suits..... ie 12,00 Black Thibet Pall 14.00 Brown Cassimere Suits. 7-09 | 14.00 Oxford Cravenelte 18,00 Brown Worsted Suit: 16.00 Covert Tan Coat. 20,00 Blue or Gray Suits. . Lined Top Coat. : 25.00 Pure Worsted Suit nt Oxford Silk Lined 25.00 Prince Albert Suit: Top Coats and Crave- 28.00 High Grade Suits. . | nettes ..10.00 Entire stock of Men’s Trousers, Fancy Vests, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Sul and Overcoats go at % regular prices. Boys’ Suits Men’s Winter Overcoats §, Long Pants, Sale | Retail Cire Sale ati (Crrar ae) Price| Value ‘Sizes 34 to 44) Boi, 6.00 Fancy Cheviots 8.00 | 10.00 Heavy Oxford Overcoat., 5.00 Me. id is Princess model, of fine quality chiffon broadcloth, in Copen- hagen blue, green, black and gray; bodice and sleeves of satin to match; yoke and collar of Oriental lace, finished with bands of Per-| sian embroidery. Women’s Mourning Suits We carry in stock complete assortments of Mourning Suits, and have facilities for making alterations, if required, in a few hours’ time. Mourning Suits made to order in three days. Women’s Storm Coats, 13.74 Full double breasted model, of good quality Cravenetted material, in tan, Oxford, navy and blac emi-fitting back; deep pockets; close-fitting| and full coat sleeves, with turn-back cuffs. New importations of Japanese Silk Kimonos show all the beauty of coloring and design for Which the handiework of that country is famous. In pale or dark shades, in black or white, adorned With exquisite blossoms and wonderful birds and but- terflies, $15.24 to $48.74. mos _ Girls’ Repp Dresses, $3.96 24 Floor, ' Fee iW model—high-neck waist white, blue, | tan repp, finished with ields; blous with box pleats and stitching; skirts full pleated and fi with deep hems. Girls’ Winter Coats at $10.74 24 Floor, 35th St. Side. i]k | Clinton Work, ner of Frank Work | For many y was a member of - a the Stock e, but retired from iy Shoe Department ing three pairs of silk socbs and eight | thebestintheworld., silk handkerchiefs. Alston was held | Stores in Greater New York : on a charge of stealing a diamond pin, | 4 the ownership ‘of which has not been | determined, Marcellus Tucker was | #4! held tor turth The Echipse Evening Shipper ette case is beautiful and comfortable; in Satin, Suede or Kid. ARB ON We also call attention to the largest range of Women's WVatking & Dress Boots UNBURNABLE $4.00 10 $10.00 CLEANING Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. —EE | | New models, for girls of 6 to 16 years; high neck, double- |i] breasted styles, fashioned of excellent quality checks and mixtures, FLUID- Som EEE SEAT STENT OT ESOT Sa sell Sonn Daniell. SonssSo well jallores and lined throughout with shepherd check wool material, as ia for all cleani 5 | Continuation of a Great Sale ae pre eeraae| B. Altman & Gn. | OFFER 1000 PAIRS Hauanen ora Cleans all |||] (75ge7.N the entire year the only Handkerchief selling to compare} \ tabricspertectly. Leaves CA LI FORNIA with this is that of the holid Then the gift time de- no odor, no discolora- ings the year's biggest busi 12,000 YARDS OF SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON mand brings the year's biggest busi Retail .1.50 & -2.00 2 .6.00 | 16.00 Black Melton Overcoat., 8.00 H 15.00 Brown Styles 25.00 Brown or Black Kersey G32 to 44 waist) Sl | Retail (Pouble Breasted, Sale B 4.00 Worsteds and Scotches.....2.00 | {0 Black o Brown 8.50 K | N 9 Cor. Sixth Ave § and 23d St. i; 12.00 Dark Gray Overcoat 6.00 9,00 Black Cheviots +4.50 | 14:00 Black Frieze Overcoat... 7,00 12,00 Fancy Worsteds . | R ¥ 7.50 | 18.00 Black Kersey Overcoat... 9.00 _ ¢ 20.00 Brown or Fancy O'coat..10.00 15,00 Scotch Cheviots . y : Overcoat, Silk Lined,..12.50 ousers ‘Sj Men's Tr Boys’ Short Pants Suits Value Price | Value 6 to 16 years Pri 2,50 Cheviots and Cassimeres...1.25 | 3.00 Fancy Cheviots . 50 5.00 Worsteds and Cassimere: Fancy Worsteds A 6.00 Custom Made Worsteds....3.00 | 7.00 Scotch Cheviots Open Saturday Night Until 10, i RAILROAD FARE ALLOWED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS. SHOW YOUR COUPON TO CASHIER, S Now gift time . ; »sn’t figure. The record selling for this time of the y : ton, and does no in- MEDIUM AND BI AN KE | S {ih demas sane RECORD. HANDRERCHIER. VAtl You jury to the most deli- WILL BE PLACED ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW WINTER WEIGHTS | eres a large store in America was in stock shape, as we were, ’ ‘ate ateris (THURS | HUH cantare: he linen market price-break responsible for this| wouldn t vate material 5 ERR Saal At a Big Sacrifice | : ihe Gein ae is the ap arash brie Hi : dare CANNOT BURN Pairs FOR aoe gti Ri serie asian) 1 ieee Beh BAR B15. AG \| Wamans Rune bia @ Handkerchiofs hed, with] ° . ee wha , B OR Bh) ¥ PU , SHES, 4 | Formerly 2.98 3.98 4.75 8.98 Three difierent grades of Hemstiiched Handherchiefs, soft finished, wi dothis with CANNOT EXPLODE NECKWEAR FANC c ‘ 5 " | 1 yg inch hems; Six {Or veoerreeee : Bc, 436, 49¢ NECKWi AN .NCY WORK, A (Sale price .... 2,50 3.85 4,98 5,/5 ||| 4 and % ais 4% and M4 inch hem ly 124g Benzine or sale by all deolere who Full Size LE rmerly ....208 473 G25 7.25 Tle ce,cmbete etna URES MU MAD Ma DEGAS RY Wet N rate do not substitute, AT 23c,PER YARD 2,00 PER PIECE OF TEN YARDS Also a number of odd lots, about 70 pairs, sligiitly ii # hed Check Handkerchiefs, pure | of Naptha 15¢, 25¢, 50¢ ® Si.00 anaier oon RE eco pod ut way SIE BIRD LD 2 oad 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Anenue. To the Boarding-House Keeper Whose Business Is Poor | Mail This Slip---Don’t Delay---Hurry Up---Now, Be Sure! mi , Lord & Taylor Lord & Taylor ‘| iling Slip Soft finished; all with %4 inch hems; six for, ¢ Linen Handkerch qualities of Men's Pu for osee From Our Belfast Branch hiefs, hand-drawn, hemstitched, with 14 and % inch Men's ‘Pure | & @ and 1 in. hems; each,, ades ot Handkerchiefs, including ‘superbly embroidered Madeira goods, of which we show the largest assortments to be seen in America, at} prices ranging up to $24,986, jaar Silk Dept. Flannel Dept. rc on sy Men’s Custom Tailoring Special Fee Tomorrow, Thursday, October 1sth Spectal Offering hancy Figured ‘Suits to Measure Mr, T. E PE: i £ $ yi arte Y 2,500 yards Satin Liberiy and Double- hace Hiderdown Flannel Regularly $35.00; Sale $27.50. i ih : n ; bth Floor, sith Bt, Bide : ‘4 San Lumineau in extensive assortments, suitable for house wear Fee out material on hand for 300 Suits—for regular patrons) ay in the most desirable evening and street shades Thursday and Fylday iE Peip nemenr dy Simtigerpey eer ciye Hear special at s8c, yd at 28c, yd There are 54 different patterns, in all wool fabrics— ' r . - worsteds, cheviols and tweeds, in green, ais and gray; also blue and u use a World Want : black serges, thibets and unfinished worsteds, Broadway and 2oth St; sth Ave.; roth S| Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; igth St. ured ed ai ; i J} Then You'll See the Gloud’s Silvery Lining 2 goth ot Hl 5 oth a The making, in every detail, the same as though you paid us full regular price or paid a specialty tailor a full one-third more than, our 4 rm for an equal measure of Suit satisfaction.

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