The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1912, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912. — t now, when printed that f #ne will exe! Lord & Taylor ih SCHOOLS PROGRESSIVES PUT RUNAWAY GIRL 'PICANTIC BLUNDER, THEIR “0. K.” ON MAY HAVE DIED NMAXWELL REPORTS, ROOSEVELT re FROM EXPOSURE ut funda en she. went Way. Fornded 1826 return In @ short time Introducing — The New \Spring Dresses ax acl aC H Id Bway 34-te s5"st. CF (6™Floor) ne eae «del ea ———— * ‘ . yf Wht Hunt sstintendent Tells Poard of |Light and Gayety Prevail in Uh aa i ot are | ¢ Ecucation the Entire Sysiem His Office, but Loeb Won't aid Vi { a Fail mn ih j isit Uur New ene } Is a Failure. Run Campaign. ee nvening o ee Dresses | a ~- Javenue, Port in jarmeuse ‘ ' made a state . H as Fee eal We sol dahl lactis tds A joan ne Shadow lace and rhinestone trimming with smart = ixth oor b meperintendant Willian 1. Maxweit in| Roosevelt harmonized with hie Maud ative touches of color in contrasting shades. A splen- ? = the muperintendent states in no He had eent the apeech he| she weht away on Friday, f am sure tt did selection of the favored colorings for the cae certain terms his fin the almost] ia to deliver at Columbus, O. on Feb. | was because she frightened by a COUGHS and ‘ " } fetter WneMicioney and usetossnens of the |21 to the printer, and had practically | young wowar whe pd CT eat) a ti 1 Val t i n ol conducted by the| nothing to do until to-morrow | collectiigg money ield to i xceptional alue ai \/ ' ay ert eel It Is understood that one of the matr EXPECTORANT, : , : A | Sane worst part of the evening school fenturen of. yuotarday'n <darlea-0t pera eT osrer ted faites te it he oldest, safest, $6 0 | 5 1 E ccording. to the report. in the| ferences at The Qutlook officer wan th] the money from bersims WHO. Brom 5-0 5 : } entary schools. The whole system sta Hieeeh bY ee prog to pay. S l f M C ll rs > ve paech by; pro When they failed to pay Maud was declares js a “gigantic blunder on) he! " A le bottle by | * é Ss abject Supt. Maxwell #ayn olla alae vadaeany: Riles Round Length Dancing or Theatre Dresses ale O ns ollar. he most uneatisfac *liafled with the apee in Chiffon Taffetas and Crepe Meteors lace waist with peplum back, rosebud trimming. | Smart dainty styles—special at | $45.00 n AWAY, 8] but tt Is underst . “My huaband and [did not think harm ening work dn the y ure attended largely by t to work wt his On K w permitted 4 for th f ndum and recall, ine [cluding t of Judges, This liatter reform ig ane in which Gov | Jonnson is deeply interested, and on Jay's work, They| which he let a winning fight In Call y. rather than to} fornia last year er hand, we give them| Among thowe who have put the y school] stamp of approval on the speech the nize the} Colonel is to make at Columbus are history | Col, W. KR. Nelson, of the Kansas ity Star; George L, Record, of New Jersey, | acher presenta ts without | and e st for them, They ap: | Senator it eneray and |sota was | it. Unde Manis. need be little MOU Senator vy evening [Man Up to scommful than ighteen of the Best Shapes: - . Six for Friday & Saturday on Sixth Floor. Men’s Percale Shirts Plain negligee coat models, attached cuffs, striped effects, in all the wanted colorings, and including black-and-white. Fin- ished with ocean pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to17. Cut c generously full. Sold elsewhere at 85¢ and $1.00. 53 qm SIXTH FLOOR “OLD-FASHIONED MACY'S” PRICE OD PPPS PPP PPP PIPPI DP PIPDDPLS ’ y ° Men’s and Young Men’s Suits /ell-tailored, nicely finished models. Cassimeres and chev- iots; grays, browns, Oxfords in checks, stripes and mixtures. Formerly $9, to $14. Sizes are broken and 50 we have marked them down to clear quickly. 6° 3 SIXTH FLOGR “OLD-FASHIONED MACY'S” PRICE Cheviots and cassimeres; medium and dark shades nage Two-for-a-Quarter Qualities, 2 0 Ife initiative, An Old Time Cleanup Sale With Most Unusual Values Overcoats and Suits #90, 828 and $25 916.50 Overcoats—-Browns and grays of English and domestic fabrics, also blacks and Oxfords, lined and unlined. Suits—Brown, gray and bluc mixtures in large variety. Overcoats and Suits The Balance of our Winter Costumes and Wraps at decided reductions in price Bpecial Int Proach thelr atudiew with fonsequentiy witout @hers conditions tt sotor of the Port, he had D.inty Spring Neckwear Formerly Sold for of gray and brown. All good patterns and remark- easy abavinesss.thah oo was approached by anybody, $25 $22, $20 and $18 $13 50 Lace and Fancy Net Guimpes able values. Sizes 32 to 42. Regularly sold else- 04 Seape te atve tanirestion te the ore * [that he Was approached appears to suf idea with sleeves—#1.00 and $1.50 each where at $15.00 and $18.00, . Ginay oamentary tranches in the | Wosnuy sete the foPen Overcoats——Raglans, Ulsters and Chesterfields infancy y bak dias ” SIXTH FLCOR “OLD-FASHIONED MACY'S” PRICE brown and gray mixtures, also in blacks and Oxfords. Suits—This season's best styles and finest values. This is merely a statement of what they are; that they are all this remains for you to see. In- spection, of course, implies no ebligation to buy, Motor Apparel for Owners and Chauffeurs Broadway at 49th Street 5) 3 BROADWAY, at 49th St; 279 BROADW SY, near Chambers St, 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125th STREET, at 34 Ave. UNION SQUARE, 4th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Every Evening DRESS GOODS REMNANTS Checks, plaids and stripes. 36 to 40 inches wide..... Bay’ SIXTH FLcOR = “OLD-FASHIONED MAC PI ws va s Lace and Fancy Net Chemisettes 50c to $1.00 each Imported Lace Collars in a large variety of shapes and styles | $1.00 to $1.95 each years of @6¢ | of the day when the brain refuses, or is too weary to act? “Are employers to have the beat of the child's day that js often ~ | xrinding and rated and pyeioms strength hance to oultt- unui Ky can, after mind and b gay's work, attend school four tc A aged from hom o'tuid dsfed’abe ay ex uneda i ' edium. ribbed Similar p12 R Sor Bust | —with. Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets Wr ihe sven “Tae 50c to $1.50 per set er life depe “The interests of the community, as | niividual, demands that the | apectne 4 ee eT Tae . 2 ? J £g-33525 Munity, Koes without saying , When are they to get It haw been Bemonstrated over and over again that they do not get It advantageously when Phe school time is taken out of thelr Mme for recreation=the evening hours, Mt follows that If they are to get It at @1l they musi ges it out of thelr employ- all be given much schooling as he wit by until the end of the high RS —black sheep= lined with muslin; size 14 to 1s inches - Special Values Fancy Marabout Boas with ribbon rosettes, black and $4.50 natural............. Value $8.00 will in the end profit by with improved vful employees will | = nt and hence more munity will be the age of the effi its citizens advan: fore, that In Meu «1 cream; o : to 400 rs SHION 24 ‘ 1c raised, “|tage will co study wh Marabout Capes with tails, black and natural $7.50 value $10.00 kK for forty awtrain y - ages to attend euch FURS Lace M kK Suitable for a Cotton fleece, 49 [ea ! ADS=— Ds ‘Centre a wen Very Great Reductions Special Values in Veils sani Hatha, Shetland Wool Veitls..............0005 25¢ pom 110% C. G. Gunther's Sons glad | teeta Shetland Silk Veils.........65¢ & $1.15 j : Established 1820 formerly 95c and $1.50 CALCINED Magnesia} has been a standard household remedy — for ears, Its purity and ency in all cases of disordered stomach and “S constipated conditions have made it nationally famous. Your parent and grandparents ALWAYS called for Husband's, At all reliable druggists. — tx of each pupil @md the co-operation of employers | ould to sought not only to 1 “OLD- F MAC "Old-Fashioned Macy's 25: BOYS’ SAILOR OR RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS—good quality navy blue serge. Trimmed in regulation style with braid and stars on collar, chevron on sleeve and shield. Russian Suits, sizes 21% to 8 years; Sailor models, sizes 5 to 18 years, Regular $5.00 3 96 uality. ‘ sisth “OLD-FASHIONED MACY'S” PRICE ® “BOYS’ BLOUSES—Striped madras or soft- finished cotton in plain blues and tans. Neck- bands or attached collars, sizes 6 to 16 years, c Regular 50¢ quality. Oe cuisth “OLD-FASHIONED MACY'S” PRICE Floor BOYS’ NECKWEAR —All silk, plain colors and 18 Imported models and models of our own design in Long and Medium Coats. Mutts and Neckpleces. All the desirable furs. Men’s Fur Coats for Evening and Street wear, , Splendid Values in Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. . ‘i Fine Leather Bags can make Iness of their and the city to { take fo little interest in the less fortunate, who are the majority, thet a) the oducation they can offer te 391 Fifth Avenue, New York, 7-inch Bags | leather covered frames with polished $ gilt edge and corners, moire silk lined, 4-50 two fittings and inside frame in pigskinf Value | and long grain morocco, black, green, 86.00 | blue and purple; also auto leather in * black, green and blue. lf In Doubt, Consult a Good Doctor _ , Don't teke any chances if you are not sure just what your sickness is. Ack the advice of a good doctor. If you know it isa disease for the treatment of which one of Warner's Safe Remedies is famous, you can take the remedy with full assurance that it will benefit you. fancy stripes. Reversible or Open-end Four- in-Hands. 25¢ and 35c qualities. : to uate “OLD-FASHIONED MACY'S” PRICE, ad ee ] From the Ane iran Magarin for February | Flat Bag $2 ; Hi INTERE 4 — | NC . p PT Moive silk lined. Gited with card, case 95 | Staple & Fancy Groceries I 4 as + P) and purse and three additional pockets,f —y,),,. 7 160 fs ayn at f eaidal tka “ ; EC ae a E , in long grain morocco, black, green and yay SIXTH FLOOR A “OLD-FASHIONED yeni) erices HET FLOOR | ney Syed rian | APHiAt 4 coula HAVe AIASSAG OUI EE tal purple; also pigskin and patent leather. i vot. ] ch | and asked to tell} ine her with what splendid industry > hho Crore ronrose Tassie VFigew:( aid tucllite Pina Gorka By tee mine| Real Seal 8-inch Bags $2 95 a. hw. § , ’ : ; a hy telling how he: looks; | Ute Of »nl Nn he haw Plain German silver, gilt or gun metal we | Warner ry male Kighey and Liver Remedy, ta oukfast his mail frame, colored silk linings, purse and Value YRUP_ “Blue Rids | TARE: yi ed et earner s Save Kneumatic Remedy, ie ng] : additional long pocket. %5.00 half-pint bottles, Wt, . .. srton, at f Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy, el | DUISIAN A RIC H ALT—put up in eight Werner's erie hatha Remedy, ne girl Hut gifted as Mr Flagg te in hts | ———— | zh Une on CHOL Security” Brand yualiey arner’s Safe Nervine, Tagree with Mr, Charles Dana] : i = | arity? 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