The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1912, Page 10

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a 10 MISSING ARTIST OBST FOUND Misty as to Wanderings Until He Discovers Himself at Asbury Park. cr of hie wife and Brtends « week ago jast Monday, ts bac$ at his home, No. 4 Weat Thirty. ixth atroet. He is under the care of Dr. B. L. Friedman, who says Mr. Rob- {neon fe still suffering from the effecta Of conoussion of the brain and that the nerves of hin eyes have been seriously affect od. Mr, Robinson does not know even now pearance. He for breakfast Sixth avenue near what caused his < had @one out to buy He was in a store te and remembers that the side glassy with toe, After that hie lections are vague and scatter- Be hes an Kea that he was fn a stremge town \n New Jersey on the day after his disappearance, and @ quite clear memory of two or three days apent in bed in a Philadelphia hotel. He came to Rimerif last Suturday in the Grand Avenne Hotel at Asbury and tele- for his bride to to hin, 5 ote] people told Mra. Robinson her &usband had been there two dayr had kept to himself, but seemed normal mentally. He out of hin dase, and @ reappearamve ende a him which had beon organized trator, who waa) by hix own name. He com-| Of wevere pains at the back of ead, which ati!) continue. $80 worth of jewelry which Mr. Rebinson had about him when he die- appeared was ntill on tHe pereon when ot |BOY Is STRANGELY MISSING. Radolph Ostermann’s Parents Re- Heve He Was Kidna: Rudolph Ostermann, thirteen years oid, who caine to America with his mother to join the fa! in the home he had ready for thea No. 54 4 One Hundred and & reet, tn | Bron, mysteriously dleappeared lmat Monday The parents had been 1 in bed for foveral days and sent the Ind to a Nearby store. He did not come back His parents fear he has been kid napped. The doy had some troutte last week | with pupils who attend Publle choot 1No. %, and returned home with & bruised face. His father bellover Alaappearance may have some cot ton with this trouble. Rudolph fe dreswed tn breasted blue overcost and Weare & gray cap and eweater, He speaks but ttle ry a double. | | Rheumatism in Shoulder ei and cured py them. Also invaluable for ‘gins, Stiffness or Soreness of joints or muscles. Apply Wherever There Is Pain. an be relieved B. Altman & Co.’ . ‘ RIBBONS THE NEW STOCK OF RIBBONS COMPRISES AN BXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF PORTED NOVELTIES SUCH AS THE LATEST DESIGNS IN IM. PRINTED WARPS, SHANTUNGS, OMBRE, SILK AND TINSEL PRINTED EFFECTS, PLAIDS AND ROMAN STRIPES. RIBBON FLOWERS FOR DRESS OR HAT TRIMMINGS, CORSAGE BOUQUETS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, ETC., MADE TO ORDER; ALSO TABLE DECORATIONS IN SIZES FOR CENTER AND END PIECES, MADE IN COMBINATIONS OF RIBBON AND GAUZE WITH FLOWERS TO MATCH SPRING MILLINERY TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS IN ADVANCE STYLES FOR PRESENT WEAR ARE SHOWN IN THE DEPARTMENT ON THE FIRST FLOOR. ALSO FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, ETC. B. Altman & Co. WOMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES POR SPRING AND SUMMER ARE NOW READY IN STYLES IN MANY FASHIONABLE MODELS, INCLUDING THE NEW BLACK AND WHITE EFFECTS. WALKING BOOTS IVING SHOES TENNIS SHOFS RIDING BOOTS EVENING SLIPPERS BOUDOIR SLIPPERS BREAKFAST SLIPPERS MULES REDUCED PRICES PREVAIL ON A NUMBER OF DISCON. * TINUED STYLES OF WOMEN'S, From the American ‘Fi Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. , MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS. Magatine for February. Written by Julian Street, INTEREST ok, at @ dinner part hands, ed me pl foet tall, bullt Ike the Apo Relvidere, but younger, better looki ond better dreseed. Had this young girl been a business . tor al. begun In that case T should vavegold how Mickg had hie first dra ing r@ plished In Life at the age of four- teonm how at fifteen he was making hundred dollars @ yeur from his man @ Aifficult thing, by the w: young girl to be), I should quite differently. t Work (although he didn't need to). The Sunday World has commissioned Mr, Flacg to draw a Series a pedwes entilled “The Adventures of Killy Cobb," the adventures of § pound country girl who comes up to the big city to "hese new drawings are a great advance on anythi oduced, | ty Cobb as depicied from week to week in| her fortune. » Flagg has ever before , young with to tell her al about James Montgomery Fings. So I began by telling how he looks; ING PEOPLE and facility Flagg works, ly ten mi No AS) with ite reques original drawings (!) But #ifted ae Mr. Me cole, getting bigrer ol! the time,” Ei ody will be intereste, Again, had the young girl been an Artist, I could have atarted out by tell ing her with what eplendid tnduetry utes of nine every morning he has breakfasted and run through hie mal! tor autowraphe or te tn his T agree with Mr, Charies Dana that ft fe in humor that he ex. “Z don't know of any one with « Greater gift for humor," Mr, Gibeon has eaid to me. “It te in every line he Graws, Flacg iso big man, and he ts They deal with hing din _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRI R. H. Macy & Co.'s *ttractions Are their Low Prices, Ss) Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 38th St. — Tweedsedte HaLS The new English Tweed Hats for Women, Misses and Girls These serviceable and smart hats will be the craze of this continent as they are of the other, ‘Their popularity is easy to understand. (1) Appearance. They are made of the most exquisite patterns of English fancy tweeds and Scotch plaids and can be had in’ any number of designs, as well as in college colors. (2) Practical utility. They are collapsible and. extremely com= fortable to the head, They have Just a nomial trimming of a cord sy — and small ‘wild feather" effect. / They come in different sizes for f/ women, for misses, and for girls ‘Main Floor, 14th Mb) from 8 years up. Ideal hats’ for Street Wear, Automobiling, Golfing, &c. The beauty of these hats is that while they are practical for all sorts \ of uses, they are at the same time refined and attractive enough to be worn as a tailored hat in town, ~-Everything About This Hat $1.84 High-Class Except the Price, TUNICS FROM FRANCE, $26.74 TO $72.50 Our collection of imported Tunics is now the largest in the city, comprising over three hundred different kinds, Those newly received are in black, ectu, y green, ultramarine, melon, white, lilac, silver gray, golden brown—embroidered with tinsels, silks, fringe, chenille, ribbozene, gauze flowers, s, replica pearls, opals, amethysts, topazes, sapphires and diamonds. All the exclusive beauty of an Imported evening gown can be produced at a fourth its price with one of these Tunics and a simple satin foundation. The Tunics are already draped, slashed and buckled, many showing wide fringed fichus, requires pa- tience more than skill to accomplish this one’s self. Representative values: I ju_Hloor, S4¢h mM, | BLACK SPANGLED TUNIC, $26.74 Brussels net, hand-embroidered with tiny Jets and Jet sequins in huge medallions suggesting Chan- tilly lace, WHITE GAUZE TUNIC $37.48 Banded with garlands of pastel-tinted gauze roses with ribbozene foliage against gold thread em- broidery and tiny crystals, GOLD NET TUNIC enh $54.50 Heavy embroidery of raised gold roses and follage klistening with rhinestone dewdrops; gold bead fringe on sleeves and slashed skirt, LITTLE GIRLS’ NEW DRESSES , Practical Models at Practical Prices SERGE DRESSES aT $7.49 Sizes 6 to 14 years Fastening in front—that’s unusual—with kilted skirt, wide detachable collar and cuffs of white Pique and black satin tie. Colors navy, cadet and brown. ; “DOROTHY” DRESSES (00 ithatrated) AT $3.74 ; Sizes 4 to 8 vears Wide wale white Pique, cut square at the neck, with hand embroidery; belt of self material. “DOROTHY” DRESSES (cs illustrated) AT $4.24 j Sizes 4 bo 8 vears | Of white pique, cut with shaped seams (as illus- trated); back and front hand-embroidered; in- serted skirt folds tied with pink, blue or white satin ribbon, GIRLS' STORM COATS, $7.94 Sizes 8014 years Made of cravenetted Roseberry Cloth. The best model shown so far, as it is mannish style, with fll, detachable hood of the same ma- terial, lined with bright silk, Colors navy and olive, : IN PARTY f COCKS of sheer lawns, Swiss and Hamburg embroid- ertes and eyelet flouncings, are showing fully twenty new models, priced at $7.94 lo $16.74, each of which is exceedingly attractive at ts price. THiS BLOUSE (WEEK-END. WE SELL CANDY sa at io SPECIALS Wb. ASSCRTED CHCCOLATES in pound boxes. Our regular low- est-inethe-clty price, 24¢. 24¢ %. WALNUT KISSES; assorted vanila chocolate and = maple flavors in pound boxes, Our regular lowest-In-the-city price, 29c, 19¢ b. CHCCOLATE-FILLED STRAWS, a crisp shell of pure sugar candy filled with chocolate, Sold in pound boxes. Our regular toxeprleeieaty 99c Other Stores A se pri Laer: pies ee GY In addition, our regular epeciate— "Red Star” Specht a4c Ib, box and “| Perfactlon Cheealates at 49¢ Ib, box, a ¢ Plenty More Values} Our. .“Pertection” Chocolates | 49¢ are the B0c kinds in houses which | of the Same Kiad ' make s feature of decorative boxes, JAPANESE MATTINGS \. UARY 8, 1912. HALF PRICE A lot carried over from last season In consequence of storage too near a steam pipe, the mattinigs fall short of that high degree of resiliency and pliability required by the Macy standard. Hence ra Vicor W'way the reduction. Figured effects on Pitre blue, red, green and white backgrounds. 624 rolls. Sold only by the roll. 40 yards in a roll. The roll you select is the one you get ---you do not select from a sample. Our regular $9.89 to $14.89 Our regular $19.89 quality at. . FURNITURE Not ‘Sate’ qualitiey at.... ” Furniture The Midwinter Sale for People Who Consider Quality Before hey Consider Price A SALE for people who|A SALE for bought their furniture} bought their Ll dire Macy sales| in previous sales else- who | where and who now need furniture to replace it. now intend augmenting it. furniture people who/A SALE for people who are starting furnishin; and who usually are the chief victims of the “cheap” houses. $4.96 $9.48 SALE There is no credit system in operation here. A cash-purchase- and-sales system is the basis of our low-price supremacy. ay for the furniture only, and not, in addition, for other you P people's unpaid debts. In this mid-winter furniture sale you may buy reliable furniture of every good grade, at 25°, to 50% below our regular lowest-in-the-city pri Here Only by shopping elsewhere is it possible to appreciate the truly remarkable savings which this Mid-winter Furniture Sale LY gartht Feo affords. FOR THE BEDROOM Our $32.24 BRASS BEDS, $24.67| Our $7.49 CHIFFONIERS, $5.74 Polished or satin finish. Extra high head and foot. Two-inch contin- uous post; eleven one-inch fillers and ball joints and mounts; heavy husks; extended foot rail. All sizes. Save $7.67 Our$2.49 ENAMELLED BEDS, $1.49 White enamelled iron; two designs to select from—one brass trimmed, the other absolutely plain. Three- foot size only. Save $1.00 Our $8.24 BED OUTFITS, $6.67 White enamel iron bed, trimmed with brass, all iron woven spring; Mattress filled with cotton, covered with fancy ticking. Three-foot size only. Save $1.75 —————— Our $10.49 BRASS BEDS, $5.94 Polished or satin finish. All sizes. Plain colonial pattern. 2-inch posts, six filler rods. Save $4.55 Large size, white enamel. five deep drawers. Fitted with Cast brass trim- mings. Wood gallery top. Save $ Our $9.24 CHIFFONIERS, $6.74 Large size, solid oak, bevel ror; carved toilet top; drawers; wood pulls. late mir- ‘ive deep Save $2.51 Our $9.24 DRESSERS, $6.74 Solid oak; 36 inches wide. Bevel plate mirror; two top drawers; two large lower drawers, _ Pulls, with wood Save $2.50 ur $2.24 BRASSCOSTUMERS, $1.24 Large size. Best lacquered brass. Three large double hooks, heavy cen- _tre posts and supports. ave $1.00 Our $7.24 CRIB OUTFITS, $5.89 White Drop spring. ticking. enamel, sides. Heavy continuous woven Mattress covered with fancy Save $1.37 wire OUR $116.50 BEDROOM SETS, $92.97 Full-size four-} Table; in anti nutural curly birch so be had in white Save $23.53 foilet Table, Washstand-and- 1el or BRASS BEDS ;—Was BRASS Now—) WHITE EN. Sadar ae $32.24 BEDS $24.67 | AMEL BEDS struc ‘ gut Pree” Bie ft’ 6, Seventy-five $249 $1.49 y designs. ys Sole at $2.67 Price Prive $4.49 $3.67 sis.07 $12.89 $4.89 © $3.96 sic49 $13.67 $6.59 $5.67 i767 $14.67 $3.24 $6.67 $20.24 $16.67 99.24 © $7.67 g2ic7 $17.89 $9.67 94 2420 £20.67 Polished or satin finish; extra $10.24 34 ory $22.24 | high head and foot; two-inch | gyo.40 $8.67 aie > 461 conneaus Boa) ria one $11.67 9.67 4 i inch fi d b) A é $35.24 $29.34 ena, husks; extended | $12.89 0.67 $40.89 Hee foot rail; all sizes. Bed only. $13.24 0 Sosy $4089 Save 97.57 | 883 Dt f— Was UPHOLSTERED Now— $21.24 ROCKER $16.24 silk floss. Framed in. mahogany finish and covered in your choice | of cretonnes. Save $5.00 “r y Spring seat with loos: ‘illed with silk floss your choice of cretonne, Sav ec Covered in —Was FIRESIDE Now—> 17.24 CHAIR. $13.34 posts. } Extra large size. igh back, fail arms. Loose cushion filled with ' “Old-Fashivned Macy's [Reproduced on Our New GthFloor Which Opens Soon | Unusual values for men, women, children and the household Rellable Merchandise Direct from Mill and Factory at Small Prices aise sis cet Ey ee cM an R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are (heir Low Prices. .terald Square, Broadway, 31th to 35th St, MEN’S SILK-LINED OVERCOATS, $19.75 Tho finer qualities which originally sold up to $32.50 This is the time when we make a clearance of all our fine over- coats, none being reserved. See illustration. " These are our Oxfords and black silk-lined Chestertields which at the original prices were by far the best values in the city. All sizes from 34 to 46 may be had in one or other material. FINE WORSTED TROUSERS, $4.75 The kinds for which $7.00 and $8.00 are charged all over the city, Men accustomed to wearing the finer qualities will appreciate —_ these values. Altogether it is the best lot of men’s trousers we ‘nave had to offer at this ok not only the best in actual quality of worsted, but the best in patterns. And every pair is tailored to the perfection which is best illustrated in the consist- ency with which they will “hang” in shape. Waist measurements from 30 to 46. Men’s Tan Gloves Special 69c Perrin’s cel:brated makes of Gloves; select- ed lambskin glace; full pique sewn, with Paris point, backs. Single clasp fastening. Sizes 734 to 9. Generally $1.50 Fleece and Fur Lined Gloves, a full assort- All sizes. ment, at $1.89 to $5.74. BOYS’ WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS General Clean-Up RUSSIAN OVERCOATS in fine ft .96—LONG SCHOOL $3.96 mixed cheviots and velours, $3.96 & $4 56 oVr RCOATS & REEFERS wool lined. Sizes2!gto7. Formerly| of fine cheviot overcoatings, both up to $6.94. double and single breasted, with $4.96 RUSSIAN OVERCOATS of gray| convertiblecollars, Some lined with ee chinchilla with Venetian] Venetian yoke and worsted lining. yoke; worsted body lining. Sizes24g] Sizes8to17years. Our former price to9years. Formerly up to $7.49. $5.94 to $8.94, All our higher-priced overcoats, formerly up to $15.74 are reduced to $9.74. No beller boy's’ vere coals made. $23.74 BOYS’ FUR COATS A.\D FUR. "LINED COATS reduced. Some of muskrat, some of wild cat, some of raccoon and some of pony, Broken es (ram @ to 14 years. Formerly Nur .74 and $39.74, s¢ is SUITS with extra trousers; jor a thor beth fully lined. Norfolk or }>' double breasted models. All wool f° heviots and cassimeres. Extra well } tailored. Just the suit for early Spring wear. The suits are of the same materials as those we sold earlier in the n with one pair of trousers at our lowest-in-the-city price of $5.94. Sizes 7 to 17 years. $4.96 BOYS’ SAILOR AND RUSSIAN . BLOUSE SUITS, with two pairs of full lined bloomers as illustrated. Fine worsted serge, lor collar model, trimmed with 1, These suits are superior to the average suit sold elsewhere with one pair of trousers at $5.00, Sizes 244 to 10 years. BOYS’ BATH ROBES, $1.89 Manufacturers’ End-of-the - Season Clean-Up of $2.50 to$4.50 Qualities These 400 robes come from the house that supplies us with all of our best robes, They are made of heavy blankets and terry cloth i Sizes 4 to 18 years. ‘ x UNIQUE | Lincotn’s Birthday HOLIDAY |st. Valentine's Day BOYS’ Sturdy Quelities SHOES & Smail Prices We carry superior kinds of ¢ which Vings ar ‘ourse 07 reatest. y shoe ig in three styles ine ther. avy weight tan and black leather bluchers with extra heavy sole. Sizes 1to 5! 98e “Little Men's" gc good fitting fortable broad tor Serviceable ri shoes in blucher style, 1to 5, 5 Discon' 32.49 $2.97 and $3.49 shoes; not all sizes but all splendid vaiues, TFitih Floor, Sizes tinued line of boys” MY FAVORS |Washington’s Birthday} VALENTINE” Tiny Individasl Favors from 1c up. of the simple varieties for children’s parties, and including amazingly contrived foreign nov- elties; from 9 a dozen to $5.41 Snapping Mottoes stemmed | Tosos Bnapper, each, 15, Tee end Candy Cases in the shape of fruits, patriotic and sentimental designs, including about twenty St. Valentine designs, from Se to 24c, Crim Heart Teo Cases, each, 120, Candy , hatchet-shaped, heart-shaped, log- shaped; also imported novelties suitable for St. Valentines, remembrances, consisting of Bisque Pompadour dolls; from 19: up to $12.59. Cherry Log Candy Boxes, each, 10°, Jack Horner Pies, in the shape of | Valentine Cards cherry ples, drums, George Wash-| sentiment, w ington hats, hearts, etc, In what- |) membrai ever colors are desired, contatning | or love, exp any number of favors. specified; | ways In these from @8¢ unfilled to $7.48 filled.| Vatentine Cards at 8c, 4e, 7c, 9c, 14e, Hyp , ferrite Plea, containing dosea fern, | Novelty Cards at 9c t ih Novelty Clothesnine tine, 9e. Valentine Saher Hand-painted Vole containing achets, Ete. that of gentle r sed in de Every 1 re- novel * Vaten. Rolls of Crepe Paper decorated s, Idec each. Ce Mert an Lutein Bet, 22 All Sorts of Favors in Tissue Paper, topes, Te, ve, 12¢,$3.49, from ols to guns, including | =" special designs for children’s par. {“FL! RAL F/BRICATIO! tes, at be to $4.48. Which will pie asmuch ast terfelt flowers are 1 @ detall of dres Patstothe Lancoln Favor Boxee, 100, Heart Shaped Candles from cur own Candy Kitchens, of pure Long-atemmed American Beate rah oe vid a Flavored tea, de each « clear or gum car rom 4c sa) pink S pound to be Mel ye Short-stemmedt Pink and Red Stead Bax? Massethanad Chenstates, Tn, Rte, Fulb-dlown Hoses, B4e cach, : i f fs ae Valley Lillies with foltage, irepe Paper Fancy Dreas Costumes cluster, 89e, made ¢o order on a cloth Iining for Maren or eaults, $696 to aah, Gardenias, with foliage, 88¢ {| Gp Crepe Costume for men, 618.00, $1.40 and $1.79. 7

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