The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1911, Page 4

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“HE EVENING WORLD, Derailed Engine at Hackensack Alter Train Wreck on the Erie ie hand wnt Canta tnd Met | Kenna decided that the tun gone nery | far enough. They arrested the two busy — | young travellers. The prisoners sata they were Morence Btoin, twenty-eight years old, of No, 1M Fifth street and Fannie Cohen, twenty-two years old, of No, 8 Laud- | low street. Each carried a big leather | handbag and when examined at Heatl- quarters these handbags were found to | hold two new all shirtwalete, vanity bags, @ bolt of ohiffon with the tag attached and other articles which looked a's if they hadn/t been off @ de- partment store counter many hours. A detective for one of the Fifth aveme | | shops went to Yorkville Court to-day | and tentified Stiss Stein and Mise | Cohen a# a pair whom he had sean tn | hie place eeveral times, always together | and never buying anything. Magistrate O'Connor amended the charge from attempted grand larceny to disorderly conduct and held the two mhoved ap close ¢o Misses Annie and Gusto Gick, sisters, of No, 237 Weat |One Hundred and Seventh street and had e@ucceeded {n opening Miss Annie NS WRECKED | THAEKENSAK, NO ONE HURT Locomotive on Susque-| na Tracks Derails N. J. and N. Y. Coaches. | lex emergency ratiroading, dus tol blockade on the Secaucus bridge main line of the Bri @ dad wreck at ¢h ing in Hackensack , morning. | train tine rie suburban ¢ratn, for Jersey City over the New! Susquehanna and Western tracks, with @ Jerrey City bound New a and New York train. Two coaches or with commuters were deratied, | al the locomotive of the Erie train, but do one was injured. who saw the accident from the force of the collision the succeeding derallments that bed probably been loss of life many had been hurt. Ambu- were summoned and doctors gent for. ‘Three or four passen+ ined of bruises, but not one @ mark. eragh of the collapse was heard away. Commuters poured the cars of both trains, A rush le for the two derailed cara by expecting that they were in for ‘task of carrying out the mated, All Out Without Help. Pamwenger in the two deratied in bonda of $2,000 each for further ex- amination to-morrow afternoon. Bond was promptly furnished. “Sllver’e Best Friend” ELECTRO Silver Polish co that has Unequalled for VERWARE. and WOMEN CAUGHT AS PICKPOCKETS ON A STREET CAR Detectives Trailed Them From a Fifth Avenue Bus to See plArene for AMPLE ) CUE St, New York. iewista Kverywhere, is WHY BUYING ) Our Superior Goods Will Satisfy You. SENIEE AS ot Sinaesenses wis wos oi: the Trolley, HERE 1S |r Low Prices Will Please You. the soat directly over where the ADVANSAGEOUS. | Gur Easy terms Will Suit You. EG the Erie locomotive struck the coach, was thrown across the 414 not sustain a ecratch. He last out of the car, having young woman out ¢rom under THIS InoN BED For some time complaints have been coming Into the Detective Bureau that pickpockets, presumably wamen, were | robbing women passengers on the Fifth avenue stage coaches. Casassa anc 6.75 if FE if locomotive and first three cars of | Kenna, Central Offloe men, went out on the bayer vy Lepore Male train} the avenue late yesterday afternoon to \ ‘on jersey City, pac! to the] see what they might see. as ty } All euoseeding trains on the! As a motor bus, northbound, halted at AE wee New forsey and New York, Susquehanna |mirtyourth street to take on a num- +200°%. and were blocked for an hour, ber of persons they saw two flashily ys ZO°WEEKLY N dressed young women leave tho #ide- walk suddenly and preas Into the group and begin jostling persons, ‘Then they thoarded the bus themselves, ‘The detec- | tives climbed on Br ee nad tok Teck at| The pair ot 8 left the conch on Baturday, and they wana |&t Forty-second street with the detec- the name Woodrow Wilson | tives still shadowing them. ‘They went |into the candy store between Forty- jontclair, N ving the w Wilson Rak, Pop sco Hosier FOR MEN WHO WANT THEIR MONEY’S WORTH ON’T overlook the fact that osrery is one of the articles of dress which you buy most often. You should be particular about the quality of the hosiery you purchase. If you will ssist on seeing the ““ESCO”’ stamp on the feet of the next hose you buy, you will be sure of ing guality, ie style, at a cost saving to you. “ESCO” Hosiery a thorough test for your own satisfaction, and we are sure that you will ever after- ward wear it—whether you favor pure thread silk, cotton, lisle or mercerized. * §=“ESCO” Hosiery is woven, dyed, finished and shaped by the dest & sown methods of modern hosiery construction. It is the.richest appearing, because of the soft finish and fine texture. The special reinforcing at the wearing ‘points makes it the best hosiery manufactured anywhere. MMM TT Men's “ESCO” pure thread silk hose (all colors), from 50c. the pair upwards. Men's “ESCO” cotton, Lisle, El | or mercerized hose from 25c. the pair upwards. To BeHad AtRetailers Everywhere it dealer will not supply you, please notify us and we will direct you to one who will Genrp Schiff Es Op, istributors 890:°892 Broadway ework Te ae TTT mm ALN AL y ai = TUBSDAY, 1911. JANUARY 24, WATCH MACY’S BULLETINS Many of our best values are NOT ADVERTISED They are placarded ‘Bulletin Special: Read @ list of them on Bulletins about store and in our show windows, |. Macy's & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. b'way at 6th Ay » Mth to 35th St, IMPORTED MODEL GOWNS that are wonderfull attractive, yet decidedly Inexpensive at Macy’s prices. Bie” Genuine Irish Crochet Afternoon Gown, arranged in panels with leaf motifs; heavy floral border; $196.00. White Mousseline After- noon Frock, close-fitting model in quaint overskirt effect, with ruffles of wide Valenciennes and Cluny bands; $169.00. SAVE TIME Use a BLUE TRANSFER CARD No need toWAlIT for change. All purchases G in one package. Read: | pay at TRANSFER GRADUATION OUTFITS At the Usual Macy Savings that should prove decidedly helpful to the many boys and girls about to be graduated from the public schools. White lawn, embroidery insertion Cambric top, lace and lawn ruffle. Cambric top, lace and lawn ruffle. § Ribbed cotton, low neck. to take when you ESK. OUTFIT é No. 1. FOR GIRLS White coutil, attact White kid, satin bows, White silk, lisle or lisle thread, White silk, long or short. Shamrock linen, lace edge. White moire, 144 yards at 18¢. Japanese silk, lace edge. Complete. .. Black Chiffon Dinner ( DRESS... lace trimmed. Gown, over white; bodice Papal g and panels of white bead on, low neces 9 ~Cambric, with lace insertion, OUTFIT FE Or Corset, attached garters. embroidery; silver lace plas- N tron; $139.00. Hand-embroidered White No. 2 White kid, instep strap, 5 ST Gauze or silk lisle, : rq White silk, long or short. Layee tomo Loreen FOR , HAN Shamrock linen. lace edge. ace antique, black velvet) GIRLS | HAIR RIBBON: White satin, 2 vards at 29c. bands, blue chiffon under hem and bodice; $147.00. Dinner Gown of White over Chiffon Coral, em- broidered in silver and pearls silver-tasseled girdle; $124.00. Eyelet-Embroidered White Batiste Frock, (like illusration), with violet chiffon hem, cuffs and chemis- | GRADUATION BOOK.. Cloth bound, all colors. C Complete. DRESS Sheer lawn, Hamburg em'by. Carnbric, lace-edged ruffle. Cambric, lace ruffles. Lisle, crochet front. White coutil, attached garters, White kid, instep straps, Pure silk, white or cream, OUTFIT No. 3 White kid, elbow length. FO! Pure linen, Val. lace edge. ette; $98.75. i Tinselled si, Wvory' ste s, White Marquisette Frock, heavily embroidered in] GIRLS | HAIR RIBBON. White satin, gars acai? | 98 GRADUATION BOOK’ .98 $26.26 $22.74 arabesques of old blue and white, forming panels; $98.75. Cloth bound, all colors, Magpie Striped Mousseline, hand-embroidered_ in vivid green and yellow; black velvet sash, black chiffon hem; $84.75. Batiste, Irish lace yoke. 1 : ; : \ 3.96 Lawn, wide Val. ruffle White Marquisette Frock, the overskirt and bodice pray ae Conaeceus tens: embroidered in deep designs with porcelain beads; | OUTFIT | UNDE “78 Ribbed lise, crochet front, broad velvet girdle; $49.74. 2:89 White batiste or coutil. Also an attractive assortment of domestic Suits | No. 4 at HAV wniter cee es and Gowns, in Chiffon, Voile, Linen and other mater-} ror ae ye ic sion na ials suitable for wear at winter resorts, at the usual aie Bae. ‘tinseutdiine toe oiaiee Savings, from $11.74 to $46.74. CORSAGE FLOWERS. “°79° White satin, ribbon roses, | $ s GIRLS [HAIR RIBBON... 1:28 White satin, 2 yards |GRADUATION BOOK. 98 Cluth bound, « First FI. Bway and Balcony 5 ING A ‘CLINE 8 to $6.94 for Tailored Hats; smart, exclusive nd-made, of straw, maline, net and other seasonable ials; black dnd new colors. In our Millinery Salon, a collection of exclusive Spring hats for formal and intormal wear at Winter resorts, up to $24.89 Fast color, serge, two models, White glace Kid, two clasps. Patent leather, button or lace, Black cotton or lisle. Plaited white madras, with cuffs, Hemstitched and initialed. ‘CHIE! R $2.49 to $5.94 for Untrimmed Hats, in hemp, milan 4 CARE e! at and other desirable materials, in new shapes that require very | FOR TIE. - 24 tyles and colors. Rolled gold _and_ silver. A number of neat designs. little trimm jack, blue, cardinal, green, brown, natural, white. 29 cto $3.49 for French Flowers; new shipments arriv ing daily from abroad; bi hed ili hi valley, cornflower: RICH SYRIAN SCARFS Silver-spangled in Oriental designs on black or white net, are used in many different ways to enhance one’s evening costume—either as scarfs, noods, over-draperies or for the entire gown. We were first to introduce Syrian Scarfs in New York, and our importations con- tinue to exceed those of other stores. Our latest shipment. includes a quantity of handsome designs in the extreme widths used for fashionable scarfs this season. Prices vary according to weight, from $2.89 to $43.74 Other Beautiful Scarfs of chiffon, crepe, net, silk, crepe meteor, imitation and real lace, SCAR CUFF LINKS { - Complete.......$13.90 More elaborate outfits for Boys in stock, the greater the saving. Of course any of the above merchandise can be purchased separately as well as in complete outfits. SUGGESTIONS FOR GRADUATION GIFTS FOR GIRLS—Watches of gunmetal at $4.96, of silver at $8.89 or engraved at $10.44; also gold-filled bracelet watches at $14.74 and 14-kt. gold watches at $12.74 up to $149.00. Signet Rings # at $1.39 to $3.14; engraved or raised ‘°1911’’ Class Rings at $1.89 to $2.49. Diamond Solitaire Rings at $13.89. Brooches at $2.49 to $4.24. Lockets, $2.64 to $10.49. Neckchains, $1.29 to $6.24. Bracelets, $5.69 to $14.74. FOR BOYS—Watches of silver at $4.69; gold-filled at $6.89. 14-kt. gold Waltham or Elgin at $17.74. Scarf Pins, $1.09 to $4.96. Cuff Links, $1.59 to $4.24. UNUSUALLY GOOD VALUES - ALL THIS. WEEK Because our system of storekeeping demands a thorough clearance of all small lots, broken lines, over-stocks, etc., before the semi-annual inventory, which takes place Feb. 1st. By far the majority of these pre-inventory specials are not advertised, and will not be. Some of them, often- times the biggest values, are in too small quantity to advertise, and to mention all of them would probably fill this newspaper. But you’il find these splendid values all plainly marked and displayed throughout the store. Some of them are listed as “Bulletin Specials” in prominent places about the store. Clearance of many smail lots in following departments: Women’s Suits & Coats Diamond Jewelry Hair Goods Women’s Dresses Household Linens Lace Curtains Dress Goods Flannels DomesticRugs White Goods Domestics Carpets Wash Goods Linings Linoleums REMNANTS Wash Goods, White Goods, Flannels and Linings Arranged on Special Tables in the Basement," The higher the price, from $1.39 to $57.48 each Unusual opportunity to purchase elegant Steamer Robes, Co.—for whom we are the sole American agents; scarcely two $49.74 .....Were $54.50 | $34.89 ..... Were $39.89 ‘and B hand-made and knots of ribbon, reduced as follows: an opal-tinted Robert model of chiffon over satin, that was Floral-striped Negligee Kimonos, pink, blue, gray and other colors; $2.97 from Fifth Floor. enables us to guarantee not, only the quality but the ' At Greatly Reduced Prices R=" Peignoirs, Dressing Gowns, Matinees and other Negligees. Cloth Negligees from the celebrated Viennese house of Braun & alike, white, pink, blue, lavender, gray, taupe and old rose, em- broidered or with facings of rich silks; . Were $48.49 | $26.49 ..... Were $31.24 ..... Were $41.89 | $25.8! . . Were $29.24 Lingerie Matinees and Boudoir Sacque exquisitely hand-embroidered, trimmed with dainty laces and $25.89, were $39,89 | $19.89, were $25.89 | $12.24, were $15.89 Similar reductions on Imported Tea Gowns, up to $250.00 for formerly $295.00. a Flannelette Negligees several styles, reduced as follows: $1.79 from $1.98 | $1.98 from $2.49 2.97 from $3.69 A modernly equipped laboratory on the premises promptness of our work. Prices about 14 less than elsewhere. 5c 14c 24c 5c for developing 1 roll (6 exposures) No. 2, Brownie size. yard for yard for yard for 1c for developing 1 roll (6 exposures) any other size. materials materials materials $3.3 1 for making 100 Teorodustions on post cards of any worth upto 20c |_worth up to 35c | worth up to 75c notograph. lis price includes making the negative, whic becomes ‘your property. . "| SHEETINGS & PILLOW CASE MUSLINS $9.89 for an enlargement 40x72 inches. Such an enh =~ ———e largement from a good negative is an artistic adornment to hall At About Half Price Basement, or lobby. If a portrait is enlarged to this size, you have a life-size | Imported Goods...| 45 in. wide. _| 54 in. wide. |80 in, wide, picture of the subject. nhmones am Length in Yards Sali Lengt Domestic Goods.| 42 in. wide. Length in Yards.| 244| 4 |5 ng’ . 4 ‘Sale Per Length..| 29¢ | 39¢ | 49e t % 5c for an 8x10 inch enlargement from any negative. Special 3| 41 5 12%| for this week, Price includes retouching and mounting on 11x14 cardboard, ; % An expert in practical photography is at your service to instruct you in the use of your camera or ig other branches of pholography in which you may be interested. 2 | 4 |_5 | 5% | | | 09 54 in, wide. | . Wil eoemenrredeccrntenten, 5 _|784| 4 |5¥4| 7 59c| 89c| 59c | 89c [$1.1 | \_4 | | 49¢] Sort tenet tae

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