The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1908, Page 14

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: De eee ed APY Oe SER RR ante map NENT THE EVENING WORLD, i DECEMBER 17, 1908 npt at an # English 1 the same Hines din Brooklyn tn 1884, wo years Mt street jon Army 1 towns must bt i the expe of |ralas, M That te (the crime of ab- The stuff was carried to a side street arters | du vo 2 P 1a ath : ‘ but. was dias dtm (fuer Were three men, wae Sheriff Lets Loose 4 Loose Torrent of tin’ witetatstelt tanhoutea 8s i Laxative se WAY 10 START UP ‘MLE UNDER SALVATION mw THE FERRY LINES EXCISE L LAW OF 96 bot fon Tee. Nine gutter, Whence it flowed away into the t of rent. imprisonment at Lancaster, between | 1 sewers, Salvation Booze From Westchester | **X'Sifa, thirsty throng tooked on at the | Bromoa : Vere you over convicted of any other ug Eusies,” [Bese of joy. { tifies at the Trial, ny tmprisonment peak Easies. — } ) 004 me Clik sree /PAY MORE FOR FERRY RIDES. < auinime ’ R wet Tar la C ry Ye vd they ae a | May Ask the Board of Estimate Record Year Was 1903-19 ie hv gnnce ie Sheriff Lane, of Westchester County, STH a Used The World Over to Authorize the Purchase When $12,305 Was Assessed the the to-day received an order from Justice sire Uschi Cull Ay seven North Curc a Cold In One Day of Boats. Against enuers, renee 1 i ‘ MRRACH y » directing hint to destroy at) Wall street, Manhat Kreed t Renee , u 4 i nee EMORY ON RETIRED LIST. ‘ t its of ten saloons and] pay an assessment of $1 excl) mo n Sea IC my, auainst ¢ ia.) WASHINGT Ye Rear Ad- “whisper parlors recently raided in| addition to their regular fare cents Comptroller Metz d to-day he} Jullus M. Mayer, counsel Mea. n al Will H recently de-) the no-license towns of Bedford, Mount, a trip in order to keep their own ferry : has made |Lekislative Courts Investigation Cor HeCHIeA eh pe ‘tached from cor dof the md Kiseo and Katonah, There was r- | going during the winter. had failed in every las Made | iniesion, at the the h Bt ta ceall AtwBle | Wie acct nanee. bent f division of th t load of the seized stuff consistir | Following the abandonment of the An | to start up the Brooklyn ferry lines jing at the City called to Gen. Duttin was | 2 vA Mi wa twenty kegs of . five casks of rum / nex ferry serv = —_—__——— which stopped running last Monday, |the stand Brooks he proba- EEL Bron and Chianti, ten cases of whiskey, 900/ last fall, the commuters 1 3 His latest failure w nnection with | {On officer for Pet W) ebbleng | yy nunsel for the Amert . a Jor bottles of beer and a large Assortment | peror the sten mt pik World Wants Work Wonders. AARKT Aci ‘ ae sident of the Board of Magistrates $4) ei veltalt ' : verned grade of rears er i i wil e u e c Salvation A t ited from it 1 tn & boat on th Annex eon My h ‘ : 1 Perry | Gulager sald he had made a tabulation cat Sevan ‘ baer : company, which runs of all the cases that had been placed Houston and Grand streets. He want , | fe IWENRIEEEG AAU odrand | his charge by the Magistrate, They | ==—===—= = ae Sa a = @ company to run boats between G averaged about fifteen a month. He =—-, R HL Macy & Co's Attractions Are va Low Prices, atreet, Brooklyn, and Roosevelt street, Fe )e = : : | Manhattan, a long haul which would jana'str 4 TRyar GROVCHESUT ila resale ! : - R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ‘G@ \ help a good deal. a , _|tion so that the members of the Com- | f 5 Zz ‘ The san official told him to-day | mission could benefit by It i! ; } they would not go Into the plan Gulager said he saw no actual neces- i ‘ “They want to get out se of men probation 1 | : : bu: said) Mr. s when women probationers were * 4 i nef Rey dent into my Bin SERUAAH OREN” GHUBTOERTIES Nmap. B'way at 6tb Av, Mtb to 35th Se B'way at 6th Ay. 34th to 35th St. | they would be «& ed for disorderly conduct : Some proved recalcitrant and the || (aQcs ; Z B'way at Gth Av (ueocs | exclaimed women Besta ion forse were helpless |} | Fine Towels Underpriced afin 34th to 35th Se Boxed Hecey - Main Floor. ; will ha Frede . Btell, one of the attor- : iE “asa ARASS ag is yuy. ql bi 1 inspires the ei i xeise Department, gave Sie look at these Towel te Se ae Christmas Next to the delicate thought that inspires the gift, the a fne | hy throw yourself in the w. of temptation: c ‘ 5 + oa The grace i Taw i Avid ; hous “ rhic! > gift goes is most Important. he grace oc ff {charm of beautiful Linen—exquisitely mught. You'll : Greetings to form in'which the g gift gi i a‘ Eavaeceed apsre tte i recognize it in all these Towels. Fair flax—lustrous, en- of Stockiiies is larvel anced aM eing packed In pretty the ferries ticing, serviceable. We don’t think you've ever seen Depos sitors’ Account Patrons presentation boxes. We've applied taste—nice taste—in Ing to the | another such group of handsome Towels—nor so attrac- a - ; expressing our notion about such things. Witness the fol- \ tively priced. We quote only seven items. This is the fourth year that we have sent our De- lowing: @ plan similar tc | “i , ositors Account Patrons, OT numbering many (i on the new 1 pr g e Hose for 72c. ferry, ie we thousands, an extra dividend of 2% on the amount iseuHexe ton 72e Prt orn ee. of their purchases for the year. sh Cotton Hose for 99¢ for $35,000 and fit u) Ippat a i E 5 ‘ (ps = tera ee ee i ictlons were ob It is the most practical form of profit-sharing Hi x t rege Alaa rene i oenan ince ererediieases are) atill exiant, so far as a bustness like this 1s concerned. ai if Hose for 72e of the shut-down Brooklyn lines. The aaid the witness, : : Q ts eon ‘ a most of the Man alips Gu Ee cern ty In spite of the recent panic we will, as hereto- e for 72c. : ould use them ore, mail on Dee. 19, each of our customers whos Spestecne any 1 have to ac- fore, mail i ; have t ex and for | name is recorded as a patron of our Depositors' have been and fo our shan Account Department a check for 2% of his or her " inisiness. total purchases from Noy. 1, 1907, to Nov. 1, 1998. |} ack of : sie: from the Bridge ' As in other years, this is an extra dividend of ap- eV aback Towels, very i he finish and quality preciation in addition to the 47 interest on daily bal- also. shows a | r emi ng monograms at ces regularly 2d by all patrons of the Deposit- were taken ns j : SUN a | ies ran | There are many o Prema ay rare values at \ecount | Ument. 5 6 * ties. ore not run Tore fy the report | Sun rises Ylolsun sete, 1.08 3 ) | $1.19, S134, S148, $1.59 and $1.62. All are worth about This department is an institution of. convenience ; Underprice Basement Specials Ce oem dea j Lone quarter more than we and economy. It affords all the conveniences of any Handkerchiefs ae credit account system, without the faults; and all the 5 : ii : : ir Japanese Hand Drawnwork economies of our strictly cash system Women's Fancy Initial Handiareniels, fine. and astecey and iuneintst ‘Bors alee Seen Ne ro - nied ms al set in emb qu regularly 49¢ for he repo: om the Brook- | 5 By 1s 0 de r purchas y poses box of six; sp 1, Meee a eae Linen Table Cloths Oily chee anaes ue Beh HOS IEE West TE sy) Handkerchiefs, block style; quarter-inch hem; six are invited, (2; ula Duck > for 27 F f re ewe . ron These Table Cloths are pure linen—63 inches square Start the New Year Right By Opening A Men's Japonette Handkerchief with silk red. initial; : Kingston |! | —decorated with delicate Japanese Hand Drawnwork in ae Deposit ccount With Macy's. nesinch hem elsewhere 103 Our price fe, Lee INCOMING STEAMSHTIPS, teal Renaissance designs. They should have reached us P ae eileen eal oneal ar eetan ih colon ezipordersh nea yavecteatia ancy bo S SAN ROUS 8 BANKRUPT. vauraie, dantone Rislods. empore, six weeks ago, instead of six days, The shipper went Ghildventehienakerehiero ay thieolertal borders lhreslinfarcaney} i salivating ironl awry. That's why we sell them at box, 19 | i Children’s Handkerchiefs, with colored borders; in a great variety 0 . 7 f patterns; each, 5c. $3.96 instead of $7.5 The Macy Price Policy ° f ptey 0 Hosiery Navitivies yacrs esis : ; Boys’ Clothing », », Men s Pajamas, Robes You see it’s | this: For over half a cen- Half Hose, t cotton rellentenuallcverith and Shirts. tury He » Macy store policy has been pretty well lub) and toe Pairs in a box, sie Pajamas, full f4 4 garments, known, not only in this city, but thre vughout the Men's Half Hose, blacs, cotton, fast color; six pairs in a box, 72¢ / made of highl W A country. The rise of that policy was in- Half Hose, black and colored silk lisle, doudle heels and Or ayvtor spired by selling goods lower than other Children's Fine Ribbed Black Stockin A ‘ings, fast color, double knees, houses. ‘The founder of the business thought « heels and toes; tour pairs in fancy box, OTe | ; it a sound prin ciple to build on. We have never DressRatterns > Fi 0 | varied ah air’s s breadth from the original idea that be eS ’ - 7 1 : rcaies, nS an Lawns; a | men of ¢) Stationery Department | \s motive—Lower Prices. stannic aint ite sorte of pate - fidelity to that one thought means we to $1. 49, | Writing Papers ito you—ihe public, If you asked for Eiderdown Robing Hy : 2 Seer | j cific, definite reasons, we'd tell you that the : : ; Handsome Covered Boxes, Satin Lined, | oe ’ wine Hi fers it For Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns, Sr ets, Carriage Robes, : containing Fine Writing P. } m controlling our selling renders i 4 ete.; in various colors, with bordered effe S wide; per yard, He UDR LE EE ADEL Bar impossible for us to impose exorbitant profits. B4c, A : ' At $1.95—value up to $3.50 | At $1 value up to $2.00 . \When rare and beautiful things come to us, we 4 Nasa es Paar (Caren ‘ ny Knickerbocker Suits) } , e prices simply eee PI I { Attractive J aper Covered Boxes A“ Abbe 80 misnickerhecker Suite | don’t add extra dollars ue ibe ee apply Leather-Covered Fiasks for ped hand bag or suit case are Ha HESHB EO Ske ir a | DECAMSE they are rare and “ eautiful. thers among the convenient possessions of the traveller; in sole, pigskin, # nae { | We could, but we don’t. leather or nickel—some with decachable cup-bottoms—and holding } Tanthen@oond 1 | ie $2.49—Resian and Sailor Nhen you touch the pith and nerve of the from half a pint to a quar!—73c to $6.57. Main Floor. eather 7O0G Ss i] t i, ee 1 i a i 1 i} L ale i d i d aioe: 4 SONEE 7 | Blouse made of natter, you will find that our power is derived ' POhr i Bea beat Alue up ita 7S J ‘ vol only: from our ability but our willingness bidlhi~s i Portiolios 145— * at tor 8 . i Telephone R thom (1 th a | GmExtra Trouser Suit 98, $2.44 ind 84.48 » sell a great many goods at a small percentage Cigars ritth Handy Boxes.......4.4-440 BSc HH 1.00 tne ee Une aaa, of profit rather than a few goods at a big one. ony | Bias aH pattern kles . f Imported Havana Ci, | El Aguilo Coronado—Clear Ha- Odd Address, Engagement and Memo Books i preter nea i t a 44 Which of these ssheola.ci merchandis- Romeo and flit Perfectos } Box of vai coe ete ; Verh eS | Sets, pat- 4 A ? pman Perfectos Bh jouquet, box of 25, $1.24. at Special K ces, At $4. nae Bos : hee ing appeals to you strongest Upsman ecleehos rap QnA BOR SE AELAS 35¢, & §00, lWenedet 5 ‘ a Romeo and Julict Puritanos, box Puritanos Chico, box of $0, $2.24 | | ford £ ; neath. Serre uritanos Chico, bo: , : ; | | Chesterfield 1 f tor bute | ineHands, Ascots and 1 - — om of 50, $6.24, ' Rothschilds, box of 50, $2.97, Odd Pieces of Brass Goods 1 | toning thro to 47 year ‘ [244 quinn Romen and, Juliet Varieties, box Fae arenes teeth nar Caters fee Res Sess mee ALN he A : of $0, #1 per and finest Havana filler: } Stamp Boxes Cavendara “We Blac kc % Furniture Specials or rr Lbpman Varieties, box of 50, MBE RRA Hi) Hose Nsielte Fen Traga | a omen 's zBC astor a ; | Mission Holl Clocks, ok case weathered finish, $ ft. 8 In, high, tis SeRREM GTI PONTO if at Spec | B f 1B ; 15! , fe and 11 inches deep; eight-day movement, with hour rf ri $12.39 h DOR Regalia Bouquet, box of 25, ) i utfon Boots ; J half-hour strike; regularly $12.00; sale, Clear Havana Cigars—made in | 2:54) 50's, $8.07, et ( { — Cther Hall Clocks ranging from $15.24 to $294.34. Tampa, at one-third less than reg- rice Grande, box of 25, hie : Creceful arched last, Cuban heels—no tip, Cellarette Chests, made of oak, weathered and mahogany finished; ular prices: $ 50's, . | $99.94 fitted w glasses, ¢ { chips, and compartments for six bot- Van Dyk Windsor House Bou et—Pere Special at . 4 "2" tles; regularly $6.94; $4.49, Marquis, box of 25, $1.74, | fectos, box of 25, #1. 7 errdacenelantarna; ta ' Library Tables, red oak, w eathered finish, top, 26840 inches, Magnificos, box of 25, $2.24, | Pipes and Tabac Jars f | Beoksatsaelle! large drawer and regularly $12.74; special uleo ALAS i i| _ d Morris Chair 1 oak, weathered finish, spring seats with | (jE! Cio—Tampa—highest grade | of neha Pipes, In cases, Ae, Holly Boxes | ree ron ! with genuine leather; regularly $22.49; pret Benen | $4.06. and up to aac een || | Princess Dresses for Small Women | cts. sca crx inom, tutes wutuaat sat comme | Me | Meerschaum Pines, finest quae » to 25¢, each || i " Fai deere Paniseaulaniiealtandwarallione (iladiwics Perfectos Royal, box of 25, | ity, at prices ranging from $4.94 ; ard Misses Tr 12d) aale, ELTA, $2.40. oe to seals Sundries | a , a ‘ i Roepe i aaieaol lnchasihiehn Gouncbas tide, aepadicale Londres, box of 100, $7.04. 5 Cigar Molstening Boxes, at prices © $2.50, $5.09. $10.00 $20 00 Gold Pien>. . 25c.each i| Pa'nty Princess Dresses, Macc I s ae y i for curtains, four adjustable shelves; regularty $8.24; Victorias, box of 50, $3.86, ranging up to $34.49, q c ds exch j} | mixty 1 str ¢ p Key West Havana Rothschilds, Tobacco Jars, ta an immense as- x 5)...,.1Ue. each—3 for 2¢ Fel 1 ny ' Combination Chairs, solid oak; may be adjusted in equal quality sold elsewhere at sortment, i rices ranging from - % per pack of 26...,,10c. each—3 for 25¢ 1] W220 OUUPIICEssaisicasusats Geisqes sent anges ss $10. 74 three posit cane seat and back; special, $5.34, $7.00 to 88.00 a 100; here at $4.96, | $1.24 to § 5.04. 40 Bells, Garlands, Tissue Paper, , Glance over ANY of our great floors. Doesn’t it show you how impossible it is for us to ye = I enumerate our unequalled assortment of Holiday Goods? Think out your gift thoughts--- | then come here expecting to find them at Macy Prices. You know What that means. & aoth St; sth Ave.; 19th St

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