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pe eas een WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 191: : Ye ce MU ae nee eee wom tu ne rt| ARBUCKLE ESTATE TOTALS reer | $30,387,790 90 FOR TWO HEIRS. | tretent torment.” of these docks north wr the € | For that reason he proposes that the} | street oe he by ot Business of ¢ ‘Coffee King Is Valued * New York Central control the ed| Would be too 6 a 2 ai TION 2: PredgAt line "Nt! the interests} venient at $28,421, 348 and Real Estate | sr |of other ronde #0 Increase in proportion, | Tlie plane for elevated freight termin:| at $509,841 r in wan paid to Arbuckle and ¢ won, of the John Arbuckle oat 828,421, 448, and Forty-#e or questions of impartiality and effect-|als take into the Iveness become #0 serious as to compel) railroads iti 1 wut id freight the city to operate directly or through | tunnels, instead of bringinw thelr freight) an independent lese cara into New ork on car floats. | Commissioner Tomkins adds, however, The present congestion in the western that it 1s perfect olty should own vated fretent te * Tomkins Proposes That N. Y.| fr vine ge tus tent Central Control New Line, | RECOMMENDS SITE FOR THE acticable that the! district of lo hi vixatoner PEO ON A Shoe eathout regard | wusiness te b weit Crasoane or Caner tral, cept ty iy heed 6th Ave and 20th St.- IN NEW YORK’S Nomination. ‘ has eet al} doubt at rest! 1,000-FOOT PIERS. 1 tands with regard t SHOPPING CENTER. . where he # egard tol With City Taking It Later. iia tite OF tne Water tight to Be pting indoreements ax nomminer for] ui by the transfer of the Woet A wire received by) hilin larket ak the appropriate | rection of 1,000-foot piers | ang showing how this can adding that additional 1,090 # can be constructed in that # soon as his new freteht ter- | would accept the Republican party wered In the negative Mr. Straus says he cannot accept a| from any party on a plate ng from that on which he was nominated and upon which he| stands Declaring that “the terminal organt ration of the west side of Manhattan) involves the opening and development of that part of the city which focuses | the largest natural demand on the Con- tient for up-to-date terminal facilities,” Calvin Tomkins, Commissioner of Docks, has submitted to Mayor Gaynor and the Board of atimate a lengthy document - qutlining plans for relieving the present | ¢ geeeey peng pens GQ See a aoe Wha at Do You Pay is J ie MB BR Perfect Gold ‘Cream i Splendid Opportunities for Money-Saving| Bis letter to the Mayor, dated aept the permanent foundation of man A&P ? __... <> | { a Hi fod mataty Berane In the Cammeye' Cammeyer Basement? Special Thursday, —o & Saturday onty | beautiful women everywhere. street yards of the New York Central | to Dey street. c as | Kirkman’s Soap 7 w= 25 ES Peaches and Cream That's the sort of complexion that goes with a skin that is perfectly clean. A clear skin never yet came “Why Can't We Impress You, as We Have Thousands of Oth of Others, with the | SSS SSK %, recites the laws passed In 1911, which empower the city to construct modern looking and adequate terminal factiit! espedaily toward a readjustment of the New York Central's franchises along the western streets in Lower Manhat- tan. After reciting the work already done by the Board of Katimate, An elevated freight ratiroad running through the western section of lower Manhattan, from the Wost Sixtiett SS ry spe All the New Fall and Winter Models. at the pri se lip os peat lhl Ay eg o In Tan Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Patent Leather, Th’ Patent Leather, Black Kid, Gury Metal gs it out. is Calf and Tan Calf, Button, Lace and Blu cher, Box Calf and Black Kid; Button, Lace and Cuban Heeis and Low Heels. All this Season's Your face and neck are clean, absolutely. Makes the skin Blucher; Goodyear Welt Soles. New Styles. Goodyear Welt Soles. soft and keeps it that ee ooo Sasi low- 2 ing. clear-skinned face ae: yj SS WSS “The Kind that Keepa” ~ The fine oil in it works its way into The Best Shoes in the World at the price. The Best Line of Women's Shoes ever offered The use of the DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'’s ©) Men’s Shoes Women’s Shoes PERFECT COLD CREAM | at $9.50 at $9.50 Sak ten teviant sards tn New 4 pain Iona Tomatoes (No. 3) acan s° Fresh Eggs . . 10 tor 25° Special Special Men’s 3“°and3-Shoes, 9.15) | Ladies’ 25°. 3.4. 350 ington Market { tat will accommo and The erection of plers north of Forty: | oot ahips, bind Eis vo ighete ; dake Button’ Lace Shoes. May cocacibonias the greatest case 14 is the inevitable result ee oes. “Ail Leathers. of its daily use. Fifty and twenty - five cent tubes. When you sist upon Daggett & Ramsdell’s, you are getting the best cold cream in the store, PROPOSES THAT N. V. CENTRAL | CONTROL ELEVATED LINE Mr. Tomkins submits plans for the arection of the proposed elevated Children’s Shoes — Boys’ Shoes Gun Metal Button on Gata on rare ide oan 183s 81-35] ii $4.95 | Fe 682 $4 -50 ana $2.00 freight tracks and elevated freight terminals, which Sweet Potatoes (?%) 5"7° Rolled Oats . . . »voune 3° “sige f TeGat ATLANTIC & PACIFIC tea trons are the do: nt frelKht Interests f@ this district. ‘The other roads doing |] 400 Stores In the U. S. These Prices for the Metrepetitan District Only business here have so far provided for i —-- Tomorrow, Friday, September 27th— Second Day of the Great Sale Pratce Half a million tlc we worth yew fine clothes—entire_new | Zee are sorduatty invited to 28; <i a IN THANKS: stocks, embodying every latest style. Fashionable clothes for this en onli ‘ esac ttanas (tet Stats" Jf all and Winter, as well as for next Spring and Summer. On sale ACKETT Cal ARH ART at an average saving to you of about 50 cents on the dollar. Clothes History in the Making! Golf clothes and Motor Clothes—Storm Clothes FIRM GOES INTO | That's what is going on at the Hackett-Car- nd Travel Clothes, SAVE &9™ST! ’ hart Stores. A wealth of wearing apparel in every new Today opens the chapter- “one to compel fabric and design, in every fashionable cut » the interest of all New York. that manly New Yorkers will most approve. a Men will hardly li hat’s Remember that every one of these garments Furnishing ube tomenee. realize what's happening were bought to sell at an average of double 8 Hat Reductions Reductions the present prices. Doubtless you have heard that the Hackett- Carhart receivership is at an end. That the creditors have accepted 5C cents on the dollar, Derbies and Soft Hate— smooth and recee fin- ish—all colors and styles— $2. 08 to $2.50 values 1.35 $5.00 and $3.50 ane 91.75 $4.00 and $5.00 values, Grand Opening Special Each stock represents six-months-ahead buy- |” Exactly Like Cat y ing—and the exclusive products of many woolen mills. cel ‘ ran . Embodied in the tailoring are the best ideas Fe That the remaining half dollar is togo to the of the most skilled designers in the country. customers, More than that: —-Rare values are presented That It Is Yours—mutltiplied many times in the prices at which these garments were Bf $100 worth $1.00 pown $4.00 Weekly YJ $4.40) wort $3.00 down $450 weenty felons aes $4.90 worm $59 pown $2.00 weeny i ay 50 | lil $240 worm $10 now 82.50 weeny 92.65 . over—-in whatever may be your selection at intended to sell. Velour and Beaver Hats this sale, 00 to $7.00 val- Cut in half, it is no wonder that the present And you can choose here among endless prices almost stagger belief. 4 varieties, In capital letters, they spell opportunity— Clothes for Business, and Clothes for Evening you can prove to yourself with great financial > Wear—Clothes for Morning and Afternoon— benefit, ’ looms, $1.50 to ret eren ‘ Nearly 25,000 Fine Garments—In all the Fashionable Fabrics | 94.00 silk and Opera Hate— Fall, 1912, blocks; $6.00 values... .94.00 Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Clothes SIRE — Children’s Clothes S41 b Biwi and Hariem Genuine American quartered sin Howlery vis °, ri ’ Ls fe No Security Required gale hieily™ pellet wufek, si Brad and Colorings—At an Average One-Half Saving to You | Be caletorst dew "No Embarrassing Investigation ry fashion 50c val- Bie breaster bosketes NO RED TAPE $12.50 to $20 Broken-size Suits, Fall $22.50, $25, $28, $30 32.50 Suite, Fall Sint pb Coats and Winter Overcoats. Sizes and Coats, ag Rubberissd Rain 7 y plated and pla | Models for Men, Young Men $7 50 Coats and Winter Overcoats...... 17 bosom: 1.50 to enna oooaciinenanas $28, $30, $32.50, $35 & $37.50 Suits, 21 $13.50, $15, $18, $20, & $22.50 Suits, Fall Fall Coats and Winter Overcoats. Coats, Rubberized Rain Coats and l $30, $32.50, $35 & $40 Suits Medium | Winter Overcoats............... and Winter Weight Overcoats.... 24 Russians, in blue serg- JUST SAY “CHARGE IT” es and in all new colors, Sises #14 to 18, 00 to 88.00 ly, ONE WHOLE FLOOR ae (Grand Opening Specialy fi a | feaclly Like | ‘ Hackett, Curhart cus. tom tailored, aod other famous bran WalUes..oeereds 07-50 “MOTHER'S .. ay ; Comytetety stocked with all the AER $18, $20, $22.50, $25 & $28 Suits, Fall Coats, $35, $37.50, $40 & $45 Suits 27. 50 vag TREO. atom | 2 “By, ‘Newest Fall Styles Balbriggan yotinn English Tweed and Rubberized Rain 2d Winter Overcoats.... 250 and S00 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN cotton, Preeat s Coats and Winter Over- $45 Suits and _ $80 & $55 SWEATERS FOR LTERA brigg cares COMER reece reece eee e es le Overcoats...... ee $39. 50 = One, Pere on aes OUR OWN TAILORS ON THE PREMISES: shrtake 50c to, $95.00 30 rainy “Qe FULL DRESS, TUXEDOS, CUTAWAY COATS & VESTS, AND 3) "Kote en atorn f Any Purchase OWE To °25 Neen FUR LINED COATS AT 3314% TO 50°; REDUCTIONS HOE faite “Si.20 te 93.50 od $29) #1 QOWN ” Gray Mocha Glov $1.50 and $2 values, $0c and $1.00 BOYS’ REEFERS AND OVERCOATS— The Hackett-Carhart Guarantee—Your entire satis- 265 Broadway faction deine, Are consideration of Hackett-Carhart & | 841 Broadway $6,00 to $7.00 vanes “) near Chambers St, ne., Retai if your selection fails to render the righ: At. Ath B. te ‘opontte Cy Mall: | kind of service, return it, and we wil! refund your : Hap near taloa Ss, 04.00 te 08,00 vanes, 10,00 to UCD seererreees 0O%eS0 119 W. 42d St. Spen'trealnas, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK. MONDAY WONDERS,