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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 19TH. Pema ois Par = night at the new $1,000,000 National TRewe and “Mr, ones," with a revolver & makeap box. Tio 45 Claremont avenue—the erime| borough paymanter. Kissan was com: | fright, she orted: ton street and @econd aver pointed at his feet, did the song and Coincident with Witson's ereape sie ip Re sho Ay im ad Bis Bassi a ing down the station platform at 2.90 ace ome you wounded? How ee eticis the IArReat yiddish playhouse dance vewt hi trom the Topiba a series of bu og Ad acted with notable politeness. Mrs. lin the morning, with a bag containing | 4 ery seat Was OdctI~ dance the best he could. the Tombs ries of burglar Taylor hed wept and he had returnodt{ $70 in coin in each hand, when a ro- How do you suppose it happened?) im the country. aEown men were, i | The ather garage sad to follow! began In the Yonkers section. They 5 ¥ by her grief. [volver wan stuck under his nove. he answered roughly. “I went out af-) pied and jnany Wer knphn Adler, Boris | the entertainment, Then feed made an erit seemed to the pollee to t P said as t an fe id the man 4 ter my man and he got mo first, that's boxes. | excuse to get Upetairs where he found! Witeon’s earmarks, but the police w r C vver, pai ‘Trigger. Ait, "Hon waa a counterfelter “and, T] Trhomasne(sky and the Minsea Celia end the negro in hiding. Be went the boy publ bf the deveription given by z ‘ arm’ot the man who] Rave been trailing him for month®) Frances Atter ORNS fourth aot of Jout a sido door to head off Meyer with the vite, In eaoh case It Wawa ' ' r e ! ind Lov e cemmenatipaaaepeme | their best car, | ray hatred man in a slouch hat who ™, told Commissioner Dough- look.” | The boy stopped Mayor, who took him had threatened thelr Hvex and stolen 1 ; i awck he the i ey at are Mivtne e NEW YIDDISH THEATRE OPEN. Minsky end 1) be and went to a saloon @ mile and a half thelr valuables. 1 Ai words, with almost all] seme morning that Kissan h poo Wither & Belen with 6 beating 8 jaway. In half an hour he called up tho When Witson had robbed the homa up and asked for some peroxide, More than two thousand persons at-[ a closed root garden, « Lrbenhli Epa h geeld Mea y of Frederick L. Taylor, a lawyer, at| W : tr nter- [tice Was pale and, looking at him int tended the opening performance teat! pacity of 1,00. hecome tired waiting and had gone. JBut when the machine Waa near the ¢ do c ped out and . ; ' They Eat ‘Seaies Lunch, |e Sever, "they demanded to be} Puuce Believe Witson Also taken to the nearest saloon, saying that! Then Make Them Dance | would be alt tney wanted. At the saioon| Held Up Interborough Pay- yne of the men punched Meyer and told ahd Sing. Noa lctectanfla Thon Baad yh master and Was Shot. HACKETT, RHART & CO. According to the chauffeur they then | a Sa uy in Receiver’s Hands n ride them for miles, The Marlow, « former policeman dismisxed avenue te. ‘wean de towed Heyn t a ixtoen Greditera, with Clatme Aggre- . ‘ Credite bed A tion for for misconduct a year ago, armed with cided to get md of M let the | yawning for ce Wi ‘ D gating $98,599, Petitioned Firm Avoluntary Bankruptcy for Nea & revolver, @ knife and an axe, held up| toy drive. But the aegro Jumped off | caped July 7, only to fall 4 tot abilitied Pot at $200,000 im Bankruptcy. & Brooklyn garage, confiscated the and ran away of the Atiantle City polos afi nt On uaaiiasuead bi e HMackat, Cachart & O>, 106. Ixteen creditorky Hunches of employees, made all handa| AS suon te he Tetciied Me. locas. | weeks and four days of Iibert f oe ase x3 hig clothing dealers, at Nowpemima anavtxace OS Judee Hard, ta) ee nee verte 14.000 anto- | 088 owner) notified the polige of the| Deputy T° ss tluldeantor dant aha Lie 5 876,000 Lees. ‘Toad and 206 Brosdway, Mo. 164 WantBpne Uy ‘ ke tion bipicaceri gis iF 1° | Hedford avenue station, Detective Joo) Sry \ bids ihe vanteen Creditors Have Claims Hendred and Twenty-Afty rive them about from saloon to t tron used the firet part of his saloon for two hours, wan told to the 4 Oe puttamed of freedom in perpe- } Against Men’s Clothing House ‘ Police of the Gergen street Station, phe pandits meantime fi | Newt yah oucmanei cit Havens warly to-day wanted mo py wu t dale and Yonkers secti which eul- Oo- orrow The automobile was nally overhauled | var stopped wil! : : minated In a murdenous aesault on In- Cy Prookiyn | teats 4 boroul ‘ay at Fred Kissan, at ‘ y ¢ Headquarters and four privonors Were gorge Huw he Dyckm 9 taken out, but, oddly enough, the Man- Ave. UL ° ° surrounded Whet! Armed with aMdavite which purport £2 eR TU ne eet ee anges ager of the garage said they were not) , among ths “oven who invaded the place to connect Witson with this crime and wo GRO na at least six daring burgiartes and mad: them all “cut up.” e e but Ave men im it, Including | preceded it around Yonkers, ; Acord the story told the poll ' The four dencribed) ve Willlam Brown etarted for a e em er toonsler has in bit ga 5 "Marlow, a city i 9 * Heed ar twantyenine, driver, erenen arene » 4 St Marks avenue, James Reilly, cularly fine binck F lite . No. M Butler New Jonsey authorities to turn sat $100. Herman Sat Sr eS Gee ha nana Earn ale That Will Make Clothes History fi pol! m t Among the moat important witnesses In the garage Manager Tom Reed and eee ee tare, locked’ up| Who temiified against the burgiar are Es Ais hoipers, Charics Mavvin, Wrilian | "AF AKO. The four ware locked UP) Atra, Welt, In whose home, No, 200 Petersog and To had wat down |", Sey wat nd from his} Dyekman ,sireet, Witson lived for . toe hud dow! of chop sucy that Walter | jump to the attest, but Meyer hnd_no| some time, and @ Mre, MoGreth, « Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, have recovered. The organ- Carroll, fifteen years old, the co! ored | narks, ‘The car te famawed, The! neighbor, Witaon then posed as a : : h *' dadtstirn, bed just brought In, when | ners refused to mak any georet Service opetative. ‘To tho| ization has been rebuilt, stronger than ever before. Capable men are seven men stun ped in about o'clock. . women and to Mrs, McGrath's fifteen: | * °, 2, ‘One of the mon carried an axe, nn: | e,Gommar in the | Fifth) year-old won, Frank, he exhibited a now in control. The creditors have accepted fifty cents on the dollar. @ther a revoiver and a third «a long| 4 ) for the grand ju revolver, a black wig, a pray wig and tne . ° e rit d olen yeti BATTISTI ECON CCL AOR sk lM tesenlbb oR Alot Bg And the remaifing fifty cents is to go in added values to the customers. brown hat end had a DRIVE EMPLOVRES AWAY AND MADAM! lF YOu HON T FEEL RIGHT . In all this concern’s existence—a period of over 56 years—no sale like Many of the patterns are exclusive with Hackett, Carhart & Co., Ine., EAT THEIR CHOP SUEY. this was ever before known. New York has never seen its equal. Retail. Many are to be duplicated only at a fine Fifth Avenue Tailor’s. glare, you, wot away trom thai.” sald « " The merchandise is new, and of first quality. Most of it represents All the newest mixtures—correct browns, grays, blues—and the staple Daaties chet inuey: The: eeven sure . the choicest selections of the present-day market. shades in plain and fancy mixtures. All are here in many models. ORR ways enee ey rou i the garag oyecs t » aod Erences os Savas onnptoz ees Bist, and jh bie ne le ty ; And cach entire stock is offered at an average of about one-half what Models. for every taste—amattstyled conservative models, semi . id li ‘ it would lly 6 4 ; fable surrounded the chop suey: The Waste-clogged a “e yes mu eoes ie ig in ba edits dal \embracing—ineluding Clothes, Furnishi d conservative models, models for young fellows— oy Waa hanging up his rains ah Cause the sick headache, gas shaché eal acii es, Furnishings an goat whet they caine in; he divappeared ae se ie set aeons Sand (Hdlgastioni: = | Hats for Men, Boys and Children. oa 8 8 et of English and be am origin, and models designed “Now, give us a car, Bill, and vel ae | An entire year’s wear—for the four seasons, and for every known exclusively for the fastidious New Yorker— quick about 11,” commanded the man] 41) women get. bilious, headachy sea coke Wa: clonsed up eane| service—is represented in this rare offering. Garments for business, pleasure, dress, storm, motor and street service, With the scar when they had finished. Jagd constip simply beequse they | and poisonous matter have been gently | H ly 25. . d . Nothing i ed. on knew ete was no use onpoving) don't exercise enough, “They Won't eat [but thoroughly snoved on ana Ona ai _ “ie nearly ee and overcoats of all weights, and every cut lothing is reserv: ang and repiled: “Ilere’s cars, ree food, or enough fruit and green] your system, without nausea, griping ood ion. Suppose you can take your pick.” Vegetables, ‘Those are nature's way |or weakness. Your head will be one | bo The fi sie cai Mt 8 ill oof thi d ; Altogether, more than half a million dollars’ worth of the highest- “But we want wine ove to run te" |f"keeping the liver and thirty Tet [complexion rosy, brea sweet, stomach an — woolen mills of this country and Europe have contributed to _standard merchandise here awaits your inspection. Reed told them there was no one about| of bowels active; but v vow regulated; no more constipation, gases, this great i . who could drive and thut he didn’t/employ them, ‘The next best way is] pains and aches, 8 pei avert This is your opportunity to secure— Know what had happened to the colored | delightful, fraity Syrup of Figs, It ix simply a matter of keeping | . Berta sera nel Ne acy ag a |Ee es at Clothes for the 4 Seasons at an Average Saving of About 50c on the Dollar tai any side rou amt a] sg hte deta iw et ine etn yea el Sale Includes Entire New Stocks for Fall & Winter, 1912-13 | BAGG L#e etke ‘walling x) onde bad breath, bad| of Figs and Elixir of Senna.” Refus hie me ware malin Mr one Pen nk agate tnt hee and Tine ot eae nue crereeE|| $13.80, 18,18 & 20 Salts, Pal ~| $22.50, 25, 28 & 30 Suits $30, 32.50, 35 & 40 Suits, BRN ccatincet) (socuan ta. ae The surest and safest remedy is {sometimes substituted to foot, you. | Coats and Winter Overcoats $10 Fall Coats & Winter Overcoats $17 & Winter Overconts . $24 ravi "or ye te pontuls of delicious genuine, bears th ; » aah yrup of Figs ‘Try this tosnight : Many broken sizes in this assortment are of original prices higher Of thi tment, which I wei i Included are the choicest garments that men of long experience, ie indicated one of the garage helpers! sail feel in the forthision ths labe than those quoted. ‘The lot includes light and. medium weights femme ete les Coates oll wats auras bs ti cateting toa critical New York clientele, selected to acl at the above tuitable for year-round set for this Fall and Winter, and next the ubove The assortment for id Winter, prices. The range is replete with exclusive and distinctive styles, Spring and Summer. Ew d including « host of foreign conceptions. (Soume were made to ell ' oughly cold-water shrunk Black, els, many of which | Hackett-Carhart creat upwards of $48 lackett-Carhart stores have always been America’s Greatest We Open Accounts from Said correct Fall and Winter, colorings fo all the new matures: fibre ‘anvortinent i most comprehensive, axcbracieg chore famous for their showing of garments at $30 to $40. Here, now, at tyles 6 A, J A Overeoats in every modish mixture and staple shade. Sizes and hich fastidious men most te. Neat, di res A the ecason’s beginning, is the eatire assortment at prices that you Furniture House $5 to $1,000 Seas resin Ferien Young Wes tad BS, Pech shan wernt amat Fgh Sach and |g Nl xt ty he rdf te en, ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS ‘ Continental fabric ideas. And the models include every correct 5, 3 MRL, EY ES ee 818,20, 2250 25Full Suits, 13 BQ) Atomintan oh ies | ate e Se7a0 an care at Ce. eain ot he Wate | Coats and Winter Overcoats Erersling cnodiieatices (reed aloes Here are garments thet are exact counterparts of the finest bande once give you a receipted bil In Re, Included are light and medium weight garments for Summer and | $28, 30, 32.50 & 35 Suits, Fall 21 work of the most expert custom: tailors. Fabrics of highest gualicn full of your account. between-season service, In many instances the values more than | Coats & Winter Overcoats Bier jangle ie Nellore wera fo coleor bl akeraap best, ADVERTISED PRICES double the price. Also the most complete assortment of id ol tf eit tebe Each toy too, reflects the carefully Winter clothes ever displayed “in New York, Fine high-grade The astortment of light and medium weight garments at this price studied artistic lines which are fabrics in distinctive styles and correct models-all tailored in the includes only t sose of the very finest text ‘The original prices in designers of the highest talent. M exact painstaking manner that has for two generations characterized somne instances were as high as $43. For Fall and Winter, 1912-'13, above those listed. Hecke art fine clothes, ‘The assortment includes nearly 3,000 the assortment is one that has a most eloquent appeal for whoever | $45 Suits & $50 & 55 $32 50 ° lresy of development only by You hay open an account with ad- y of the original prices are way Wi articles or have added to your account any advertised articte WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE OF ANY KIND garinente in correct smart models for Men, Youny Men and Boys. carcsforfine clothes. And this appeal would be no less, even though | yg 355 HOTIRDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 3 oon teacher, Sorcaee And the orignal prices ate, in many cases, far greater tan those regular prices were asked. Dignity, dressiness and first quality nter Overcoats Newark, NJ. Store, 49 and il Market Street Mornings ON. Alterncons quoted above, terize the fabrics, The models are those smart New York and Little can be said about these garments except that they represent English styles so much appreciated by up-to-the. the most skilled efforts of the ablest craftsmen in all tailordom, ee ee) n terials ate of f id many are exch Even the original prices represent the rarest kind I One Dollar for a Com lete Room Outtit | Furnishing Department ei ta Each enment decal fn fbi, tl and! worenanhip with the PAY 0 Cut Silk Neckwear highest-priced clothes to be found in New York today, eek everythin: PAY ONE DOLLAR, rss copie aed sia cone | || ize pout iol eal Dress Clothes Reductions " 4 IN SMALL | 1.50 Neck: All f Ik, exch Hackett-Carhart Dress Clothes distinctively t—and of thing. you want to furmisie es soc ant. one-tlde chance for you to get every: sands) Neer Agger eh ce doiow | {The Hackett-Carhart Guarantee | | sissies aasdwa “tits covetand of th the balance In small week! oe aaa d Ry paying ONE DOLLAR NOW and Knitted Neckwear Your entire satisfaction is the Full Dress Coats ‘ ‘ $30.00 and $35.00 Valu. Dress Coat 1.00 Kn d__accordion—Engl D Mey Linehan Charges of Any Kind —No Strings to This Offer } $ ited Neckwear—crochet and accordion—Eng! na Parhart 2S omPa ny: ines, Batal, $40.00 and $45.00 Value Cat oe 7 ised Article May Be Included in Your Outfit at the Advertised Price Without Any Extra Charge. Fy] 50. "2.00 and $2.50 Kni ted Neckwear—made on Hand ¥ Tuxedo Coats f i -fail id TO OUR CUSTOMERS — t,o, peo tor you. te fineness | SRY a Past, cease, |] fa Sindh Catan gga ther your account ts stili Hosiery i torsos enemnereeseoe open or {f you have closed it. Come into our store. ery And we will refund your money, $55.00 end $40.00 Value Tuxedo Coats, receesere in our immense stock and convince yourself by comparison | that picet on any tRing og Fail Fustioned Seer Tee eee oy ee 2c Cutaway Coats & Vests OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Shirts $23.00 and $50.00 Cutaway Coats & Vests... $1,50 and $2.00 Shirts from famous makers—-pleated and plain $35.00 and $40.00 Cutaway Coats & Vests. $2.00 23" $3.80" Shiraenclusive ‘syle Hacket ‘aia Boys’ and Children’ s Clothes “he and $7.00 Striped Trousers... Custom Tailored, and ether famous bran (00, $9.00 & $10.00 Striped Trousers Children's Clothes at 841 Bway and Harlem Store Only een Underwear Only garments of the highest standard were ever soldin these stores, | Full! Dress & Tuxedo Vests (Fang & Wash) d 50c. Balbriggan Eayptian Cotton. $400 and $5.00 Full Dress Vesta and 1 4 79 i, $1.00 French Balbriggan... . v BSe $6 and $7 Children's Suits “ah $6.00 to $8.00 ue ets og Panel Vettawre S278 £1°25 Medium Weight Worsted, non-shrinkable, i Extra Knickers, Double-Breasted jackets, Norfolks Fur Lined Overcoats i m= NO CLUB FEES--NO RED TAPE | 5c, Standard Vaiue Knitted Neckwear, 3 for $1.00... Be first consideration of Hackett- $25.00 Value Dress Coats. acl No Extra m= i i a $1.50 Medium Weight Worsted, non-shrinkable, . A R Blue Se d all colors, ‘Sizes, 2} to 18, Solid Oak Chiffonier, | Solid Ook, golden fin- . <= — $7.50 and $8 Children's Suits... rons A800 | pegyAl,AFe rime selected furs of highest quay, Conadetog tha old finish ish, highly poli ; mves Norfolks, Double Breasted Jackets, Extra Knickers, Rus- reavy arivancen in furs, these reductions are doubly importan g en finish, 33 iehly polished; Ty $1.50 and $2.00 Gray Mocha Gloves Taiee “All cleee Feces Str tata vase are calor $60.00 Fur-lined coats—Persian Lamb ci inches wide, 19 Reet rafts $1.85 and $2.50 Real English-Make Walking Gloves: Pig Blus Sergei ae - J : Muskrat lined Fine Broedeloth Shel Sipe SOT inghes deep, 5 deep jie bevelled ¢ $2.20 Gray Mocha Gloves . , $10, $12°50 and $19 Boys’ Long Trouser Suite seen BTSO W750 farted Conteerselid | Persian an collare—-Seleck drawers; carved top, | Claw fests two top Hat D t t Children’ ishi $100.00 Fursincl conte Select Peron callare“Exin, Gat wit m e fancy iret ate titod ite ‘ at epar men 50c. "Mo cf int eh vee lined—French Broadcloth Shell......, $60.00 elledi silver; one long : Every hat is of the highest stendard from world famous makers, and of Ze, and $1 “Mother's Friend” Waiste glish Tweed, Gabardine & Rub! mirror, Wood pulls. \drawer; two cabinet witout $2 Sweaters for Boys ; : Rain Coates hertoed $8.50B Bed > $2.00 and 2.50 Derhies and Soft Hats—all colors and styles. $1.35 | Children’s Wash Suits Complete Ansortmen, Correct Shades, English and Domestic Fate rass Be W) H 3,00 and 3.50 Derbies and Soft } ats—smooth and rough $1.50 and $2 Wash Suits, R i Best Sorkganlys Colonial Design 4. 1 9 $4.50 White Enamel welted, finish—including famous advertised bra k $250 and $5 Woah Suits, Ri ' ‘ $5.00 and $6 0 Robberied muface conta, broken dae, $258 h Continu- 4.00 and 5,00 Derbies ond Soft Hate tizes are broken, $3.50 Linen and Duck Norfolks 5 3 00, .50 Rubberized rainproot coats uanitity lroied..< z f ous poste, 9 98 600 and 7.00 Velour and Beaver Fists—correct’ colors” Boys’ Recfers and Overcoats $15.00 and $18.00 Rubberized coats Head 54 io tee 400 96 and €7 Recters and Oyercoata...++s<> r $200 en $2230 Earinh Rehioned coats and Gabandines 6,00 Sill and Opera Hats~Fall 1912 Blocks |... $7.50 and $8 Recfers and Overcoats....... $20.00, $22.50 & $25.00 English Tweed Rub! 1/50 and 200 Motor and Street Cape-forcign fabrics .. $10 and $12.50 Refers and Overcoats........ $25.00 and $30.00 Rubberized coats, ‘Rubbed ea ae 265 Broadway, | &l Broadway, 9 W. 42nd St.) 154 E. 125th Se near Chambers St.| At 13th Street. & . Inc. nearBroadwty,| near 3rd Ave Opposite City Hall | Near Union Beanie Retail Open Evenings| Open Evenings