The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1908, Page 10

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HIM ] YEARS AGO: wa arliged tor, that tip to take Janothier officer along," said Petr woman 1 guess I owe my ran sth the Mistrict - At Sopris 4 elite at Policeman Petry Saved This POY ieheitte Nevium. tor te Ceminal ee « . back [Insane ah SIAttCA WAN, & of mentee ny Time by a Warning ot ee nue vettien am oid Acore After mever Maniac’s Wife. ———— FOUR- HORSE E TRUCK , RUNS CHILD DOWN. FIGHT IN: DARK ROOM. —— Peter Farrell, five years old, of No. fig Weet Forty-elghth street, was run = o' tally injured last night Surprise for Policeman When ge't ctick "of the’ clnger’ atm Daf; SOLAN Re Teneo Captive Proved to Be ie bere it is thought hie skull ts HIS PRISONER J witn WO emall trouble atriking @ knife) out of his hands When the prisner was brought fort into thé Ight by the two polleemen | Petry aped in amazement at the fer tures of the ironworker. It was his ae eallant Of seven vears ago Mire. ed the tdentifica Coiling conhr vchan to-day NEARLY KILLED iivea ¥. where t whish he fell int» @ Holice, wae adjidge | n the Hudson River the truck, driver of. tractured, The driver of, the truck, George Hobbell, enth street, AFTER THE GRIPPE John H, Collins. No. was arrested. THE EVENING WORLD, WED Holiday Goods Macy’s touches your Christmas thoughts at more points than any other American organization, per- haps. Toys, Bocks, Pianos, Diamonds, Pictures, Groceries—things that fit the traditions of the day— all, all here. It’: s a happy buying time—made still happier and easier for you if you buy at Macy’s. Get into the thick of the throng where the things you want are brightest. acc | Imported Evening Dresses---Reduced | Imported Carriage Gowns---Reduced Imported Dinner F rocks---Reduced A st fe coincidence was revealed In the H ‘m Court to-day when War-! rant Omcer George Petry arrested ton WINOL Restored This H. Colling, a huge-framed ironworker | Man’s Strength and an escaped lunatic from the Hudson | “Several years ago I was attacked sia ee Asylum. ; by a severe case of grippe, which lett ad A narrow escape from death |) with a hacking cough, soreresr even vears’ago this month while a rents a triumph of surgery the policeman’s sojourn) of seven weeks| “{ pecelved no permanent rellef un fn a hospital with small hope of re-/ 43) toy druggist asked me to try RIVED: oes Vinol, and after taking three bottles Petry had been called Inte a house) } wasientirely cured. Ree hoe ane fe tstiek wrested) “f believe Vinol to be the greatest trom hin mnt! appealed to Me Warrant against her husband, who, she anid, was an escaped lunatic. She ex- il. plained that she lived at No. 118 East Vinol. is also unexcelled as 2 One dred and Twentieth stret, where strength-builder for old people, deli- her bushand had unexpectedly returned cate children, weak and run-down after escaping from the State Hospital | persons and after sickness. Morithe Ingane VHERE TO GET VINOL INN. ¥. URES, 6th ‘and As the warrant was being handed over ‘ to Petry by the court clerk Mrs, Col- ns said: “Be careful in making the ar- |) 3 in my chest and bronchitis. I took {nearly every kind of cough ryrup | sold on the market besides medicine j}eiven me by physicians. on the lower east side. As of the experience he wears er plate in his skull, which repre. following | blessing ever oftered (0 the pwhlic, as fee ; it does what is claimed for it."—R Ht estaped, although tte | 242» Hits) Maplesyille, Ala each agyhoush hls\ “phe reason Vinol cures chronic ssued 2 jcoughs, colds and pulmonary trou lyles Is because it containe tonie iron and all the healing and body-builc- sng elements of cod-liver ofl, but no y a badly frightened woman ! istrate Kernochan for a lanzerous 1% laughed at the idea his ersonal experience took along Po- er seven yea and 644 Fulton Brook oa DRUG ATORES, 138th Maeiianiiovis Fast One Hundred | and Twe xth street station, rel suee hy oR TEEL and 80th Bt. 39th i tie house they had great aim. | Phy N. 1020 94 Av.. 428 Co- culty in arresting the escaped lunatic, japeee AY. 1 ea “42a 8 who fought all over a dark room, Doyle, ‘ At every drug store where a Vinol sien fe dinpiaved. ACVS B'way at 6th Ay, ? 4th to 35th St Kid Gloves Main Floor, Perhaps ir no branch of merchandise is there more fraud practised by the makers than in Kid Gloves. They know your akness and play upon it; your ignorance and take advantage of But the retailer, if he will, can stand between you and the im- position of manufacturers. Our Glove buyer is an expert. His knowledge is your protection. The Macy policy is savare against deceptions of all sorts. t We don’t ask you to accept Gloves made oi the coarse skins of Italian and Belg an goats for French kidskin. Gloves are called by their proper name; here. Glove values. eeding Gloves, you'll surely Here are grand Descriptions are terse, but Read. buy. Two hundred and fifty dozen pair Women’s Im- ported Glace Gloves, two clasps, embroidered back, all sizes, but not every size in all colors—~black, tan, brown, red, beaver, Giateaneatluanduwhiterrs caer ai re oats 59c* Six hundred pair Women’s Gane Gloves of doinestic manufacture, one clasp, several shades of tan. One of the charms of these G their sturdy wearing qualities 79¢ Women’s English Hand-sewed Walking Gloves, one brass button, spear embroidered back, all the newest tans. They are tasteful and smart and the price is only $1.44 Women’s Suede Evening Gloves—French Suede—soft and fine, sixteen button length In black, blue, pink, tan, cham- pagne, gray and white..,... . $2.74 Women’s Suede Evening Cleves! made of extra se. lected skins. They come in three lengths in black and white onl $3.49 for Sixteen Button Length, $3.96 for Twenty Button Length. $4.47 for Twenty-four Button Length. $1.24 a pair for our Women's dace Kid Gloves, embroidered back, seaver, red, Slate and white $1.44 4 pair for our Women's “Marigold” one large button and roc ridery R.H, Mecy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, true. "Quo Vadis” Imported French two clasps; black, tan, brown, full pique Kid Suede Gloves buttonhole, round corners, Paris point embr Mcon’s and Children’s Gloves in ¢qually large assor.- menis as iomen’s, and ike stock is constantly punctu- acd with values that are not equalled elsewhere. Men’s Gloves Men’s Genuine Mocha Gloves, oversewn seams, one large Self-covered clasp, in gray and tan; Paris point embroid- ery : $1.39 Men's English Hand-sewn Cape Walking Gloves, newey shades of tan, buff, black and white; one atlon; Spear back or draw $i. 39 Men's Silke lined Cape Gloves, «> i bas | asp: desirable shades of ta $1.39 | Men's ‘lined Mocha Gloves, a | ewn, gra $1.74 Boys’ Gloves Boys Prixseam Cape Walk. Misses’ Pique Glace Gloves, Gloves, asp, Pa der 97e ‘ a $1.14 hk . in tan on! Misses’ Gloves | i They Drecoll, Fra 1 ee and als aire lustre imn es, crepe meteor and ca ed and Pompadour fabrics. mmings tinted w aly the embroi b and Hungariar are blended in the beauty of these dresses, of the three Louis—reviving int in the court fav Empire and Directoire. 3echoft David & wizards ot vy Satins, ottoman chiffon Egyptian iderigs of the these and much more yy the plumage rites of the came from Paquin, remplier & Re nideau, The materia crepe de chi cloths, spangled, and Greek motifs, best. Girdles of the Ar Cie, Paris sil hmere de s Lace with Now for the price points: Our $194.00 Gowns Our $224.00 Gowns Our $259.00 Gowns Our $296.00 Gowns Our $324.00 Gowns Bear in mi to make a ma relatively as low as t $97.00 $112.00 $129.00 $148.00 $162.00 reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to gh at tirst The original prices were ho were not marked { that these gown n for future, redu he simplest 3 ticle in Imported Coats and Wraps ts and Wr ps—the kind . Afternoon is—black—col- — trimmed with Women’s Imported Cc cushic med carriages, club rece} broad Here they a worn at oper musicales—sat ors—loose— S. bengalines, beautiful lace, fur, ) Former Prices - - Present Prices - - $54.75 to $264.00 $44.74 to $196.00 | Fur Suits, Coats and Sets Second Floor. Clap your eyes on this Broadtail Suit,—Made of selected T length, semi-fitted coat with grade ed Van Dyke y slashed pockets, deep gauntlet culls; skirt haoit ‘ $1.000 and no questions -- $694.00 Next! A Pony Princess Dress, finest moire skins, simu- lating the shimmering tones of broadtails.” The model? Gibsonesque shoulders, mousquetaire sleeves, deep shield and collar of creamy ermine skins, three-quar’ points in front, f back model. asked by those might have been The M The price who know. policy fixes it at. trimmed with satin buttons.....++..+ $324. A Pony Coat—!mported model; 4 seats full- ceneth garment of silky moire skins, extra full ripple back, Paquin sleeves; lined with heavy brocaded Silk.........:+ss+s0ee5 fipa Danes ...8297.00 Look at this Fisher Fur Set—it is most uncommon. Fancy animal scarf, two large skins shaped into full Russian collar. Large car- e representing the $269.00 riage muff composed of*four complete skins, each o lined with silk and chiffon. More Richness—Smoked Fox Scarf, exquisite shade, 100 i 1 trimmed with long natural tails and fluffily shirred silk, inches long, min g $49.74 animal; : - More Reductions: Misses’ Silk Petticoats Made of messaline, deep tucked flounce, finished n sectional flounce, perc 2 and dust ruffle; b and cc for misses 14 20 18 years, worth $4.74, at +++ $3.79 M: ade of h taffeta silk, deep shirred flounce, ; black and colors e $3.79 hi Ik ose Misses’ Long Kimonos ney sateen "$1.19 cate colors; “$1.39 borde Umbrellas (Main Bloor.) The best thing we can say about these Umbrellas is that they are the kind that you would buy if you bought in the rain. Men’s or Women’ Umbrellas, of taffeta or gloria, taped i od, natural wood "OTe (Mer 8 and Women's Umbrellas, ull silk, paragon frame, light Remimber Macys when yeu bh to buy an Umbrella for the bo: girl, We have the best arin: (erie 49c to $3.24 | pare Ee snaceecsiacaiMen| |) c-Ue~ —— hardecaacaees | Card Ergraving London Umbrellas > 4 ¢ 4 Plate and Fity Card 49c nd fori Inte and Fift rds a Ris Cl f 89¢ 87.04 | NESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. R, mM pmey RH Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pr a & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. > B'way at 6th » SS Rael, Bway at 6th Av me” _ 34th to 35th St Two Specials in Silk Main Fb What do you say to an Imported Black Satin Messaline Duch esse, 4312 inches wide, at $1.09 a yard? Put it alon sold elsewhere at $2 Surprised? Well, you cea be if you kept closer waich on the Macy doings. Such price ditferences in our favor are ¢ on, 54-inch Satin Mignonette at $3.96 a Yard Manufactured For Us Exclusively Its face is as pretty as its name, A fabric that shines with the en of the tinest silk and wool. The gives soft lends strength; the wool ness—a perfect union. Such lustre! Such graceful, rip- pling, flowing draping possibilities! Every fold holds all the beauty- charm that women want in evening dr Ide al for any garment inches; that stands for sparkling richness. All colors, 54 $5.50 would be a fair ask; our price ‘ $3.96 The newest Elastic Beits show embossed flower figures on silk grounds, spangled, beaded and cut steel effects, aesigns in solid gilt or Persian colorings; the buckies are of gilt, gunmetal or enamel. 36 to $11.24. Main Floor. feos b) Women’s Sweaters Second Floor. Women’ 's Imported White Sweaters, novel weave, V-shaped , belted effect, full sleeves, turned-back cuffs; smart, warmth- fect, Women's Box Coat Sweaters, fancy weav e, V-shaped neck patch button style; full sleeves, Ainedaaee alae white, gray, Alice, fawn and tan,.......... Seerente -- $4.24 ; Coral, in a.l tts shaces, from palest pink to deepest 1ose, has { neber been more poru ar'than now or engl into more beauttful j shapes. Especiaily liked ts tt for rings—the coral itself rlain o- i carbed, in clain gold or elahorateiy worked mountings—$1.59 to $ $19.39. S: ings of Corai Bead:s—$1.49 to $298.00. Main Floor Madeira Hand-Embroidered Goods! Main Floor Did you ever stop to think that the throngs at Macy's do much to keep the wonderfully gifted needlewomen of tho Madeira Islands busy? It's true. This is American headquarters for the exquisite Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Table Linen, Neckwear and Embroider- ies that are wrought by these nimble-fingered creatures who feel the natural art impulse and express it concretely in thread. Paris stores display these goods in meagre lots and charge high prices. Our policy is the reverse: Quantities large; profit-margin narrow. Take Handkerchiefs, for instance. Over one hundred distinct designs: Handkerchiefs, with hand-em- Handkerchiefs, sheer quality broidered scalloped eds, five dif-| jinen, hand-embroidered scallop ferent styles of scallopings on : Sanaa, sheer French linen; sold elsewhere 1! around; neat script Initial: five } USE Courtice ae. 46¢ different les of scallops: Handkerchiefs, of sheer qual-; ¢ach -49¢ ity linen, hand-embroidered scallop Handherchis(aelotiesinieein Ranaeor ean “S90 abe py French linen, hand-embroidered 98c, $1.24, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 scallop all around; with a tiny oan hand-embroidered dot in scallop; Handkerchiefs, of sheer qual- script initials; each.......... 56c ity Prench linen, hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, of fine French scallop all around, with four A fancy hand-embroidered corners,| linen, hand-embroidered edge with $1.98, $2.98, $3.49, elaborate corner effect and initial; $4.49 each. Ane 69¢ Prine, Lace Handkerchiefs—Pretty designs—cousin to Duch- ess—spider-webby linen centres—24c, 48c, 66c, 98-, $1.19, $1.49, $1.69 $1.98 up to $4. 96. Lon’t forget the lower-priced qualities that do so much to make the Holiday Handkerchief rush. They are here in an- matched varteties—the economy proofs of our goods gathering and manufacturing power. ‘ es Imported “Air-Line” Cloth Mai oor. he name conveys no idea of the Why cal ine?” | j fabric Pure silk; very sheer, very filmy. More like Silk Chiffon Batiste than hing we can think of. White and ivo ited. The spinning is of several degrees of fineness, 48 inches ; Value to $1.00 a yard; spetial at...... Ann BanAnno wee BYC Warning: Only Eight Hundred Yards The newest thing in Motor Car Fixtures ts a small-vase fastened to the | ront or insize of acar by metal brackets, for holding flowers mara or artificial. In glass, china or brass trimmed leather—$1,98 to $5.94. Fourth Floor. Opera Glasses & Eyeglasses Baloony, rear. The Marchioness—Our own direct importation. The lenses t our Marchioness Opera Glasses are the products of a Parisian astronomer whose skill in the manufacture of such things is un- surpassed Every lens is thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. Black leather and pearl mountings, large or small eye pieces, $4.69 to $10.74 Princess” —Our own importation; a high-grade Opera finished either in black leather or pearl. The black leather ure fitted with japanned bars and slides, and the pearl with triple gilt oars and slides; each in attractive leather case. Blick Leather. $3.74 to $5.49 | Pearl......$4.74 to $5.74 Other qualities range up to $19.74 The higher the price the greater the saving. The “ Glass, es—FHitted with the finest quality periscopic antslip” nose-piece in 10-kt. solid gold, At of equal quality bring $5; our price. .$1,.98 Rimless Eyegl ma Fur Hats are enjoying a great vogue, and many of them show ; it e Trench fancy for flowers and fur together. In black lynx, near- seal, mink, ponyskin, White fox and sWwanskin, trimmed with aig- rettes, god quills or gardenias—~$14,89 to $52.89, Made up to order in any far. 24 FI Cold Weather Goods Every stock beneath the roof that includes Cold Weather Gcods—for both personal and domestic use —is ready for action. The demands of Jack Frost can scarcely come too, fast toovertax our resources. Think of all the needs of glazy ice and snow-time— then let the law of association work—and your com- plementary thought will be of ‘“ Macy’s.” Men’s House Coats Fifth Floor, Gift hints thick in the House Coat corner. The display has pushed ahead of any we've heretofore madé, First, we'd have you look at the ones made of Tricot and cheery Double-faced Fabrics. Edges are corded and bound with silk braid—$2.97 to $10.50. Now, turn to the ones made of imported and domestic Matelasse, and if your mind is on the sumptuous, the ones of Plain and Figured Velvets are hard by—$6. 50 to $19.75, Clever designers with bright ideas have been deftly busy. The new models are witnesses. Men's House Coats are not the grace- less, clumsy things they once were. FURNITURE Fourth Floor. When a Furniture need develops, you'll come to Macy’s—if you are a careful, frugal money-spender. Furniture,’ strong and practical—the ever witure that suggesis regal elegance—and ever Here's economy signboard: Morris Chairs, oak y useable kind—Fur- between grade. quartered Solid Oak Chiffoniers, golden s, spring seats and reversible finish, 32-in. base, full swell fr hions covered wi five deep drawers, 4 1 mings, larga oval regularly $16.49; sp 2 extra large s Quartered Oak Chitto iere, h ‘thiy feet and wii n versible ct velour; 1 eathered dr and shelf; top regularly S114; special Oak Davennort, finish, yur OF regularly weather rona leather; "$29.89 to match the Quarteres Qak Dressers, Oak Arm Chair, above; regularly $30.24; special 1 j $21 : zi |] Furniture for the Nursery cael Play Room. i| rs, $1.09 to $2.89 0 Missio 8s, 1 t so.) $1.74 to $3.96 M ‘| . $2.39 to $4.59) M 31.96 i | The little housekeere: wi./ be aelighied With tmeo fier | own—lcw chairs and tables, small desks, bureaux jor the doll es’ gowns, sideboards, china cabinets—and ali of rea! y pract cuble size. In stained oak or white enamel, suites can be made up for lib-ary, ; bedroom or dining-room; indiviaual pieces are from ue. -09 to $3.24. rl Rugs---Carpets---Linoleums Third Floor. Axminster Rugs, Tapestry Brussels Carpets and Li good as anything to measure our selling methods oy. Axminster Rugs, best quality, in both Oriental and floral effects; yleums—as Size Regularly. Sale, Size. Regularly, Sale. 18x36 in... 98> 69c 42x7'e ft $8.09 $6.89 27x60 in $2.14 $1.64 Ox9 feet .... $1649 $13.24 36x72 in. $3.48 $2.74 Siaxtole ft. $1974 $16.48 Tapestry Brussels Carpets, best nine and ten-wire qual- ity, in room effects, with borders to n and 8¥c, a yard; sale.. ni 49c Linoleums, {our yards wide, dine qualit md assort- ment of designs and colorings; regularly 59c. a square yd.; sale 39c Five Carloads of Canned Fruits and Vegetables at Carload Prices Fifth Floor. Here is a Canned Goods Sale extraordinary—a remarkable op- portunity for thrifty householders to store up a winter's supply of Choice Corn, Tomatoes, Peas, Beans, Apricots, Peaches, Cherries and Asparagus at a price quite as favorable as though they banded together and bought in carload lots. Maryland Special Brand Tomatoes, large, so-called quart can’ Cream Sugar Corn, No. 2 cans; similar quality generally sold at 12c, the can: This the Pioneer Brand Sweet Peas or Booth’s Oval Brand String Beans, No. 2 cans; similar qual- ity generally sold at 12c, and 15c, the can: This the a Sale. ..8¢ can 94c dozen California Peeled Apricots, No. 1 cans, or Lily White Brand Fancy Maine Corn or Arena Brand Lima Beans, No. 2 cans; a .8lc dozen packed by the canner to sell for 15¢. a can: This the a CAAA . 10 can......... $1.14 dozen California Asparagus, Jessamine brand, green, large square cans; our regular price 44¢,: This the a 1 Panay 34c can. $3.97 dozen California Cherries, Jessamine brand, with extra heavy syrup; No. 242 can, our regular price 34¢, can Thi the a Sale . 28 can. ‘$3.26 dozen California Lemon Cling Peaches, Jessimine brand; halves or sliced; No, 214 can, in extra heavy syrup; our regular price 29¢ This a Sale $2.77 dozen

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