The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1912, Page 11

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¢ ephem HYDE MUSTSTAND (E== TRALIN TAS ARAM RULES COURT: more delay, ment for Io Population of t! Keneral jury list lected jury panel, \ confident that it is not nec rt Appellate Division Sustains Decision of Lower Jurisdic- tion; Quick Trial. Likely. CHINESE CELEBRATE. PEKING, China, F 148,—Th Former City Chamberlain Ohartes It. | 6 Iyde must go to trial tn New York County on indictments charging bribery, Browing out of the Carnegie Truat Com- | 4 pany scandal. The Appellate Division . of the Supreme Court to-day unani- mously affirmed the order of Supreme Court Justice Lehinan of Jan. 6, 1912, denying Hyde a change of venue. A lengthy opinion written by Juatice John Proctor Clarke, accompanies the | decision. In it the Court decides that || Hyde's ohances for a fair and impartial | | trial have in no way been injured as a - =e icant " i Once ' Look Carefully | When, buving SILVER POLISIE t) wee result of the extensive publicity he nas} | Wn the box and aiso the Teure of man Cleanlig Silver. recetved. Tepamark of the genuine ant Peguted tm Hed. | The offect of the Appellate Division's decision will enable District-Attorney to force Hyde to trial at once, It ls not Best Silver Polish Known Beware of worthless imitations and the “same” or “just as good” hind offered by some dealers, Send address for FREE SAMPLE. Y. The Plectro-Filicon Co., 30 Clift N.Y. Sold by Grocers and Drugats thought likely that an appeal will be taken to the Court of Appeals. In his decision, Justice Clarke says: “Impressions made by the ding of Liquidation Sale Hackett, Carhart Men’s Wholesale Clothing Stock At Half Price mands all our energy, will be our own retail stores. 50 cents on the dollar, Included are winter suits and Cutaway coats with vests. coat in our retail stocks, is included at these prices, $20, $18 & $15 Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, Now $30 and $25 Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, Now $38 and $35 Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, Now $42.50 and $40 Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, Now $48 and $45 Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats, Now $50 and $48 Men’s Suits and $60, $55 & $50 Qvercoats Now Full Dress A splendid opportunity for men to buy correct rusot®Gcon Edt The increasing business of our four retail stores de- v Now the wholesale department has been discontinued. No more Hackett, Carhart clothing will be sold to retailers. Henceforth the only outlet for Hackett, Carhart clothing All the wholesale depariment’s stock is offered you at overcoats, Full Dress suits, Tuxedo suits and Prince Albert In addition to the whole- sale stock, every salt, black, blue or fancy and every over- REL’©VE Your RHEUMATISM SCIATICA or NEURITIS) OR WE WILt | | B REFUND YOUR MONEY " Ri es, The Flavor Lingers! you try it, you'll never be without it. 10 cents. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. ' Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., and 10 $4 4.50 $18-50 $9 4-50 $94-50 $99.50 Custom Clothes formal clothes at leas than half price. anon Reavy weight ieee koods in our mad te ne ure TEE emacs Mee | eee tall hace pe aera mls Dress is , a M Coats, now. 920 00 | bs ye - me | g-50 Be rate, NOW... Pe LOO | 945 Salts $29.50 $45 Tuxcdo 8 50 to order........, Cosis, now...,., 1 vf $50 Suits % 50 $60 Froci and Cata- $39.50 to order.. se 26: way Coats (with vest) $55 Suits $ 50 to order 29: $50 Frock and Cuta- $9950 ; way Coats (with vest) Custom Dept. Sale in our Hacks och 265 Broadway Near Chainbers St. 841 Broadway Corner 13th St. 125th Street Near Third Ave. 119 West 42d Si. Near Briadvay ee 24 it: Steree Open Evenings rE aL ee ere ~ E, E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 2 B'way Stores only, bAI \ Bld En glish Uuce Fine for soups, gravies, fish, meats or salads. THE EVENING | Men’s Black Derby Hats At $1.95 Stiff or self-conforming. Conservative model, or broad brims and low crowns. Made by a famous hatter to sell at $3, $4 and $6. But slightly defective, hence sold as “sec- onds” at $1.95. But you could never tell the difference, Fourth Floor Men’s Shirts for Spring Unusual at $1.15 Half a dozen of these, in their fresh, attractive pat- terns, will go a long way towards reviving the drooping spirits of your wardrobe. Fine les and Jacquard-figured madras, with good striped patterns in black and colors. Coat style, cuffs attached. : $1.50 and $2 Shirts, made up for us by a shirtmaker who was caught long of material, to sell at $1.15 each. The English Hand-Loom Scarfs at $1.06 Made here in New York and sold generally for $2 to $3. They look every bit of their higher prices, too. cross-stripes and mixtures, in the soft knitted weaves that tie so well. $1.06 each. Main Floor One May Now Enjoy Beautiful CUT FLOWERS At a Trifling Expense By taking advantage of the unusual offerings in the Sub- vy hee these for Sai urday: Tulips, the favorite varieties and 1 OP AGI Ca be Boe colors; usually 60c and 60c, at 280 a 1 dozen Dattodils. usually 60¢ | bunch. 1 dozen Tulips. . usually 880 2 bunches Sweet Peas.. ._usually 40c al a Our price for Saturday is §1. In a word a $1.88 box of eee @1, and $3 is nearer the price else- where. b Daffodils, usually 60c, at 120 unch, Carnations, leading varieties and colors; usually 60c and 765c, at 200 and 860 dozen, Double English Violets, vory apr ‘usually 60c and 76c, at 860 and 860 a bunch. Large Lavender Orchids, usually 60c and 76c, at 26¢ and 360 each. Ferns, Palms and other plants, at decidedly moderate prices. Floral designs of any size or de- scription, promptly and skilfully made up, at our usual low prices. Subway Stere, Balcony a The February Sale Offering Of Box Couches to Order For the benefit of those who wish these comfortable space- saving Couches, with their provision for holding the bed clothing or dresses, blou: ete., we offer then MADE UP TO YOUR ORDER, in the very best manner,at special February economies, The Couches are regulation size, 72x30 inches, with uphol- stered top, tufted and covered with plain or figured denim, Priced thus: At $31, usually $46 At $16.50, usually $25 At $30, usually $40 At $12.60, usually $18 At $22, usually $30 At $9.75, usually $11 At $20 usually $27 Couches, with tufted body and head, frames In mahogany or | oak finish: At 618, usually $26 At $18, usually $22 At $16, usually $20 At $14, usually $18 Seventh Floor Men’s Gimbel $6 SHOES Tomorrow at $3.95 a Pair This is a saving of a trifle more than a third on some of the best shoes we have had in our stock this Winter for men. ; In excellence of leather and style, in the hand-work of which the finishing touches were put on, they are above criticism, P cue We should not think of reducing their price by 34 per cent, if we were not thinking more about the incoming styles than of making a profit on our remaining stock of these Winter shoes, They ace in tan, gray calf, Blucher lace, black French calf, button and !:ce and patent leather button; with a fair range of sizes in each style, Now at $8.96 a pair. Also at the same price the remainder of our Men's 9 and 16-inch Storm & sin black and tan Russia ca doll grain leather, t were $ Second Floor Boys’ } m Shoes in similar style are $1.96 from 94.50, SATURDAY in the SUBWAY STORE Men’s REGAL and EMERSON Shoes at $1.95 a Pair Sampies, factory rejects and remainaers of $3.50, $4 and $5 grades—high and low shoes ~-all sizes in some good style or other, 4 Subway Store, Balcony All sorts of | WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, f619. | 224 Men’s Overcoats | 378 Men’s Suits Of Standard More of the Suits and Overcoats in the offer- | ing were $30, $32 and $35 than were $25 and $28. All of them have the characteristics of good cloth, good style and good tailoring that have new friends for Gimbel made many warm, Clothing this Winter. That you can now make a fine saving on any one of them simply increases the measure of your profit, without decreasing the intrinsic value of the clothing. | Youwillfindamong the OVERCOATS Raglans, split sleeve models, single and double-breasted Belted Coats with convertible collars; Storm Coats, and many of the staple three-quarter length Chesterfields. The SUITS present a choice of Plain and fancy blue and black cloths and a fine variety of the smart mixtures of the season. j Sizes, naturally, are broken, but there is plenty of choice in every size from 33 to 46-inch | chest measure. | $17.60 for any Suit or Overcoat in the fine | collection. of Hosiery. | qualities, | in black and fine colorings. last two im Also Simply si wonderful m expense of buyin; your Victrola. Th tune, Large Hair Nets Six for 60c Their usual price is 15¢ each and they are perfect in make and color. By buying half a dozen, you save the price of two. This is but one of an in- teresting little list of Notions for week-end needs. Here are the others: 160 for two 10c boxes Assorted Best Wire Hairpins. 100 for four packages Bronze | Hairpins, Invisible or heavy. lor twelve 10c cards Eve or Astra Collar Supportera—the only durable stay. 10c for three be cards Collar Sup- porters, Washable Belting Quite a variety of patterns, also the plain for embroidering, 10¢ Main Floor “London Bond” Writing Paper 15c Pound We have a quantity of this correspondence paper to sell at this v low price. It has bond finish so eupon, | i blue and vray. 8 in three size. yard. Envelopes to match, hundred, ! Enjoy a VICTROLA for 30 Days No Cost, No Obligation to You ify your wish to get a more intimate acquaintance with this lern musical educator, and we will send it to you, without a cent of expense, for a 80-day period. ll we ask of you is a few references, and that you yourself assume the ie records—any twelve you prefer—which you will need for ese become your property, no matter whether or not, at the end of the 30 days, you decide to keep the Victrola. If you think a Victrola would bore you, or grate on your musical sensibilities, it is because you do not know the instrument in its present state of perfection. With its all-star cast of singers—the equal of a dozen Metropolitan Opera Houses —as well as its mastery of all other branches of musical art, its powers as a con- stant source of enjoyment are unlimited. ; You really owe it to yourself to take advantage of this free offer during the limited time it is in force. Come and hear the Victrola, at any time that suits you, in the Gimbel Talking Machine Parlors. Put a Condon Autostop On Your VICTROLA This is intended for those who already own a Victrola, and want to be relieved of the bother of rushing madly across the room to turn oft the Victrola when it fr to the end of the The Condon Autostop fits over the dise-record, and automatically when it comes to the end of the record. Nickel-finished, $3; gold-plated, $4. Main Floor | See | GIMB EL B YORK Gimbel $25 to $385 Qualities j Fourth Floor Such Stocking News Comes Seldom ° | We enix very pleasant business relations with several large importers and manufacturers With the result that we have secured from them some ot the most interesting offers of ' Men’s and Women’s Hosiery—mostly in the much-wanted silk—-that you probably have ever seen. Women’s black and colored Silk Stockings, for instance, all-silk or with lisle thread tops and soles, at 76¢ a pair, that were regularly $1 to $1.50, with comparatively few of the cheaper At 96c another splendid group of Women’s Silk Stockings, qualities usually $1.50 and $2, Then there are Women’s Embroidered Silk Hose at $1.25, $1.86 and $2.35 a pair—the rted—regularly $1.95 to $5.50. ‘omen’s 36c Silk Lisle Hose, at $1 for six pairs, 50c Lisle Thread Hose at 28¢ a pair, and 65¢ Boot Silk Hose at $8¢ a pair. Men's Silk Socks, 55c pair, for $1 quality, are in black and colors, and of a well-known make, Men’s 60c Silk Socks, 36c pair, and Silk and Silk-Plated Socks at 28¢ pair, regularly 40c. Plenty of each price-group, in readiness for a busy day’s selling tomorrow. Main Floor checks the needle, Eighth Floor Eastman Folding CAMERAS At Specially Low Prices Not often are we able to offer Cameras made by the famous Eastman Kodak Company ot Rochester so much below regular rices as in this case. But we secured an accumulation of small lots of several styles of Folding Film Cameras—all new and per- feet—to sell as follows: 314 x41, in. double lens with automatic shutter, special at $13, 4x 5 inch, with double lens, special at $10; anovher style with Automatic shutter, special at $14, $1, x 414 inches, ground glass focus, and using roll film, special at $12; 4 x 5 inch, special at $13.60. Eastman Plate Cameras, with carrying case, single lens, 6 x 7 inch, special at $8. With Jeather carrying case, double lens and automatic shutter, special at $11. Kastman Film Box Cameras, 4 x 6 inch, with set focus, $4, Sale of Photographic Supplies Printing Frames, piano hinges with | Negative Racks, holding 24 plates, gos 2 Myx dt in regularly 25¢, at 16¢, jo; 4x ‘Trimming Boards, 7-ineh, regularly posteard al ze Tee c, wt 480; 10-In., reg. $1.25, at $1. 5x7 Zhe, ut 16e, ¥ Lamps with double glass, Ruby Hammer Dry Plates, 4 x 5 in,, reg, regula 1, ut T6e, n, at B80. « n Dry Plates, 4x5 in, reg, Jarl: 2c dox,, ut 280; 6 x 7, bbe dos., at 480, M Ingento Acid Hypo, reg, 2 a9 AE - |166; reg, 160 dy-lb,, at 106; reg. 10e it '-Ib., at 6c, Asaortment of Developing Powders, ’ lreg. 5¢ each, at three for 60, d . Tubes, reg, 50 each, at 20, Solar Fleah Cartridges, 6 in a box, regularly 250, at 160, Crystal Hypo, regularly 80, at 80 Ib, 4-02, Measuring Glasses, regularly at Bo, 2. Measurh lamea, DPC etalia Masaetesl , | Retouching Outfite, regularly 600, at 400, ve-vection, new] Ingento Flaah Pana, reg, 500, at 400, ccting supports, | Millard & Manning Mask Sets, sizes i up to 4x 5 in,, regularly 25e, at 18¢, of Varitone Tablets in the Camera Store lomors ye Films made ty Eastman Kodak Co., 10 per cent, off BROTHERS THIRTY-THIRD 8ST. 8 for drying prints, at 18¢, rmometers, re A wormed eS

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