The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1911, Page 4

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eer THE BVENING WORLD, CTERS” Pm tone tw heen moe ALD PLANT FOR MAKING ~— | STALL |ihe time of Me. McDonald's death, but BAD COLOMBIAN BILLS. Jauarters. have Doprod tn from Al sivian dndihiis Med Gel! Four Pris-| ’ ’ : oners and Counterfeiting Mr. } Stallo VOGEL BROTHERS 42d St. at 8th Ave. Chief Willlam J, Flynn e thinks he uunterte of © 9 ids atreet, Brooklyn, yesterday after. Won’t it be handy when Christmas comes to be able to pay for your holiday gifts with Instead of Getting Great For- won an inerentad Charies Halt Bol Q _ MUSTARD “S.&H.’’ Stamps—we give Double “‘S, & H.’’ » vatore Panaro, Gravino and Sood for Hot and Col eats . tune, May Inherit a Deficit Domenico Laino. coupled cells tn Salad Dressing by adding the Old Blip and will be char terfeit material 1 ¥ fore United St trust | in Brook Flynn will ling counterf last night Stamps with every purchase until noon— i Single Stamps after noon. ; From McDonald Estate. BIG CLAIMS ARE PUT IN. | As the Co- ne cent of IGHT row--when most men are az thinking about new winter clothes, comes this opportune sale—a sale of Winter Suits and Overcoats that is not only great in value-giving, but shows you the correct, new styles that New to | American money such notes would each represent the equlvaient of $1 $500,000 Disallowed by Ad- |? ministrator May Be Taken to Court. | @artiing revelations tn respect to the fortunes of the Misses Laura and fel ——— ena Btallo are expected to-day at the hearing before Deputy State Comp- troller Harburger, on the qu the inheritance tax to be paid o estate which the young girls inh from their grandfather, the late Alex- ander MoDonald, Standard O11 magnate. Aboording to the accounting filed by the administrator of the estaie, the (980,000,000 which !t was reported at the time of his death Mr. McDonald had Jef bas virtually vanished and the “heiresses" are confronted with a dof- felt of adout $90,000, Boon after Mr. McDonald's death it Was Jearned that there hud heen a great phrinkage in his fortune. At that time HR was estimated that !t would be neurer $8,000,000 than $50,000,000. iater develop- Mente showed that even this figure was toe Righ, and it wan said that the total when all debts had bden paid w exceed $600,000, But the figure dministrator now slow this have been very far out of the way ‘The Misses Stalio still have the $200 000 er so which each inherited from the} estate of their grandmother, Mrs. Mc- Donald, but the shrinkage in their Grandfather's estate may paid, @ considerable retrenc the manner of living to whic been accustomed. ‘The virtual disappearance of the Mo- Oculists of long experience only are retained by the Harris organization. Before joining our medical staff they are subjected to a severe | test of their professional skill; they must meet our requirements absolutely. _ Those requirements are just what vou would demand of any private oculist. Let a Harris Oculist examine your eyes. Save the $5.09 or $10.00 fee you would have to pay in an oculist's pri- vate office—the examination will be just as thorouch, just as careful—and it does not incur any obligation to pay. When you buy glasses at any of our eight stores, you get the greatest service in the world—whether the price paid for your eyeglasses be $2.00, $3.00 or $5.00. - 64 East 23rd St, near Fourth Ave. OCyticod Bouse & 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sts. 76 Nassau St., near John St. 27 West 34th St, bet, bthand6th Aves, WS Konis 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyn 64 West 125th St, near Lenox Ave. Oosdicts and Oyiicrone 189 Fulton Bt, opp. A. & 8, Bklyn 697 Broad St., near Hahne’s, Newark Smart Shoes for Women + Miller's Shoes are priced $5, $6 $5. and $7, because he makes them $6 himeelf in bis own factory. Otherwise the price would bs 7. from $8 to $10—the prices that shoes of this character usually fetch 1554 BROADWAY (at 46th St.) Factory at 202 West 23rd St. CI LR a PETER DOELGER restive" BEE TTLED Zxnressly for the A littlehigher in price than | ordinary beer—a great deal | higher in quality. | | Supplied by all first-class dealers. Served inleading | Hotels and Cafes. | This Is the Age of Tunnel, Subway, and Elevated Railroads HE age of marvelous feats in transit problems that seem the limit of engineering science. Great ‘Transportation Interests actuated by the Spirit of the Times have provided tran- sit facilities wonderful in efficiency, speed, comfort and safety ;—are building lines and stations of colossal dimensions and capacity ;—yet, although these improvements involve to an increasing extent the use of lower and upper levels—that land you underground or up in the air—in most of these stations the laborious old-time stai:ways and inclines are still to persist. Inconsideraicly you and your family must still continue, with great sacrifice of vitality, mental vigor, and loss of time and money—to laboriously drag yourselves, your heavy baggage and bundles up and down heart-straining, nerve-racking, energy-sapping stairs and inclines, because you make no determined demand for modern methods of relief. Are you to silently submit to this unnecessary burden of real labor, when economic and_humane inventions already perfected stand ready to move you*up or down, quickly, safely, comfortably and without physical effort? Is your personal health and comfort to count for naught after you are landed at your destination? fort Will you make no effort to conserve your energy, save your time, promote your com- PREM BE TRUS UE REE RUE EL NAME DAS Ale RAS LUA Aa bt and relieve congestion? Escalators, or Moving Stairways, are the People’s Most Needed Facilities— Without Them the Whole Scheme of Rapid Transit and Terminal Completeness is Defeated Escalators, or Moving Stairways, have proved the key to progress where the safe, quick and comfortable handling of large masses of people is concerned, not only in public service stations, Escalators have demonstrated that they are indispen- able wherever they have been installed. Actual every-day experience for over ten years has shown that Kscalators have solved the difficult phase of the transportation problem. tors should be in every public place where the safe and speedy removal of people from one level to another is a pressing necessity—and when the public arises with one accord and de- but also in the great stores and mills. mands more Escalators, they will be forthcoming. The Voice of the Public Has Been Backward in Demanding Such Facilities. Now Is the Time for New York’s Permanent, Commuting, Transient, Commercial ‘and With wise forethought and judgment, London's busiest Terminal Station has just contracted for the installation of Escalators. ‘The Pennsylvania Station, Hudson Terminal, and a few of Industrial Army to Speak the Subway and Elevated stations have Escalators already installed. The question of Escalators, or Moving Stairways, is as yet undetermined in these other stations built and stations planned. With the same genuine desire to serve the public that prompted the building of great stations, the Transportation Interests are only waiting for a more definite expression from the public as to its demands before granting this boon to laboring humanity. Jt is time for the public to Escala- The Wonder Sale of the Day— 3,100 Men’s $15, $16.50 and $18 New Winter Suits at $4 4° Every man will find just the suit he wants in this sale—for all the newest models for men, young and old, are shown. Elegant worsteds, Cassi- meres and Cheviots in those striking and popular brown, gray and blue effects—suits that are splen- didly tailored—that are correctly styled in every detail—that are guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction—that are by every token actual $15, $16.50 and $18 values—all in one mighty sale at $11.75. Big Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats $15 $20 $25 Men of 44 to 50 inch chest measure—this store is your store —here you can choose from a big and varied assortment of the newest styled winter suits and overcoats, and get just what you want at the price you want to pay. Sale of School Boys’ $7.50 Covertible Collar, Long Overcoats at $4.98. For boys 10 to 16 years—warm, sturdy overcoats, elegantly tailored, in the popular light gray and tan overcoatings. = VOGEL BROTHERS = wa 42 se. at 8 Ave. wn York men will wear this season. 10,000 Winter Overcoats in This Mighty Sale Specially Priced at $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and up to $40 The Smart, Serviceable Win- $ 1 5:00 ter Overcoats On Sale at . . Form-fitting Chesterfields and loose-back models—kerseys, meltons and velours in all shades of gray and black—and fancy velours in smart grays and browns—unquestionably the greatest overcoat value ever offered in New York at $15. The $22 Convertible Collar ¢ 1 65° Overcoats on Sale at .... Big, loose, long Overcoats—with that splendid convertible collar that in fair weather lies flat and open and in stormy weather can be buttoned high at the throat, military fashion. Light and dark toned grays predominate. Splen- did values at $16.50. The New Plaid Back Over- $25.00 coatson Saleat....... Raglans, Regents and big single and double breasted Over- coats, of heavy, shaggy fabrics with plaid backs—in grays, tans and browns. These are the smart English styles that other stores are asking $30 and $35 for—on sale here at $25. The Dignified Black & Oxford i Brercsts on Sale Uses) cas $35 me Luxuriously silk lined Black and Gray Overcoats of ker- seys and meltons—overcoats that make a man feel well dressed and always carry that air of refinement—overcoats that custom tailors ask $50 and $60 for; on sale here at $35. Do You Shop On 125th Street e TF ALL THE PEOPLE knew how much cheaper it is to shop on 125th Street, our store would have to be enlarged again. The Buckley- Newhall Co., now the largest Furniture store on 125th Street, owe their success to their ability to give better values— our prices are lower because we operate at less cost—and expenses are less in Harlem than down town. Every Surface Car, Elevated and Subway line is within 2 minutes’ walk of our store, which occupies the entire block on 5th Avenue from 125th to 126th Street, § Chairs « Table *4 Down bd) iu | TE, ee speak, to call on personally, to write, to telephone—anything to make it plain that Escalators, $4.00 brings you this Blue Ribbon Set of guaranteed dining room furniture, or Moving Stairways, are imperative, The six foot extension table is handsomely polished, quarter sawed oak, golden finish. Chairs are solid oak, best construction, golden finish to match tablo, with genuine leather seats, Full braced legs with claw feet. COMPLETE, $38.00; $4.00 Down, $2.00 Monthly. SINGLY, Table 516,00; Chairs $3.75 Each. Now and Forever, Walk— or Write! Telephone!! Talk!!!

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