The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1912, Page 16

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BONES SOHARD sineas of handling my estate. Off T would Ike to finish up at Cam- | Youths, Locke The young man smiled when he Was} potjceman Shu stop rumors, but them.” \ Fourth street fred thi of becoming usin Waldort ie the steel breast- Home From Europe, He Tells Dr. Strauss of Vincent threw up both his hands, pital treated the ‘Viner nt Astor, back from Burope on director of the Boston| (nto the West the steamship Mauretania to-day, 1*! Opera Company, returned yesterday on|*iation Henry Bi 6 longer a student. He ts a business | the Olymple from a trip abroad in the ‘ ; street, who said man with no time for further studien of his organization. He an- Inheritance from hie father, Col. Jonn | The young man, who had been busy and fit, said he was glad to get hor and had no desire to remain in “2 : land. Me talked freely of hin plans, |Gives Strength and Beauty “I have taken temporarily the howe) to the Hair—Leaves the of Mr. Lloyd Bryce, American Ambassa- applications will color. on Fifth avenue directly across from the CE FB bebe A Pi Metropolitan Museum. As soon as T get] You don't have to have gray hair or Mt into running order my mother, Mra, | faded hair if you d y Ava Willing Astor, will come over and| look old or unattra Join me; that will be in three or foun weeks, She will spend the winter with| % ™e here in New York, but as to her fue “No, I have no idea of returning to Lede at the resulte application. The gray h stores are rich in Clothes Opportunities. Summer. These, as you may know, have grown out of The creditors accepted settlement at 50c on and Winter Overcoats. Sizes and Models Tor Men, Young Men and Bo; $13.50, $15, $18 & $20 Heavy- ote $1350 $154 518 Madiaoeiht Fal Fal Go h din Cell Together, | ort Dut other things are more im- to Aid Police to Clear Up Re- | portant." markable Coincidence jiaaked if he had any matrimonial plans. | might and at On Nard) h newered, “I'm too] street and the West Dri Central t ow'<this with @ frank tho a yea had been walking with friends, he said, | othera had joined tho of His Weighty Cares— plate and horse tall of the Lite Guards #4 he had been Mother Here for Winter. “America i# good enough for me," he| man was held at the Wost Bixty-elghth sald. street station on the charge of carrying —— & revolver. “Contes D'Hoffmann” in Boston. At about the same time there walked No, 42 East Ons Hi ame Kind of stab ni genus in'a"=FARGT APPLICATION OF A SIMPLE conspicuous, and after a few more “ ‘ Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also quick- 406 to Holland,” he said. “The house n| Scalp Clean and Healthy. |iy removes dandruff, leaves the sc al your hair and forever end th pply dandruff, hot, itchy scalp ani ture plane I have no knowledge. the morning you will be a air, All drugaiste sell i¢ und tter heard a shot ne Hundred and F Hundred said he ha » enll wssistance, He | dispute arose | \ the 3 atad nt Sinal Hos. a, but Wid- One Hundredth street jecker, 18 years old, of d and Fourth received the | the One Hu at Harvard. He says himself that the the opening bill tn Roston as} dredth street entrance of tha park. } ¥ ‘Contes d'Hoffmann” on Nov. 2%, They wore locked (8 the wane oot! and! Fesponsibilities entatled by hin erent | be restored to natural id prom \ | Wit i The Half Million Dollar Sale To-morrow is the third day of the greatest sale in clothes history. Two days of record-making sales will hardly have made an impression on the enormous Hackett-Carhart stocks. With nearly 25,000 fine garments to be sold— Here, to-day, are fashionable clothes for this a six-months-ahead stock—-the Hackett-Cathart Fall and Winter, as well as for-next Spring and Newly purchased stocks every one—and all f to be sold without reservation. Cl the recent Hackett-Carhart receivership. Business and Clothes for Evening Wear, coe for Morning and Afternoon, Golf the dollar, The remaining half dollar is of- lothes and Motor Clothes, Storm Clothes fered you in the merchandise. and Clothes for Travel. » New Stocks for Fall and Winter, 1912-13—and for Next Spring A and Summer—AT AN AVERAGE ONE-HALF SAVING TO YO ®W $12.50 to $20 Broken-size Suits, Fall Coats, $28, $30, $35 & $37.50 Medium-weight Suits — $7 50 many foreign fabrics, $28, $30, $35 Fall & Winter, 1912-13, Suits - $18, $20 & $22.50 Medi vo Suits, ria alas fabrics, including Bives & $28, $30 & $35 Mediumeweight Dress & Fall $21 $13.50, $15 & $18 Rubberized Rain “$10 Coats, many foreign fabrics, $15, $18, $20 & $22.50 Winter Dad Broken Sizes ba eh $25 & $27.50 Medium-weight "eis pine $32.50, $35, 50, Fo Ealish Rubberized Rain Furnishing Reductions Hat Reductions rough finish—all eolors and st: nd Beaver Nate— to $7.00 Blk and Ope abe “Vall, 1013, FULL DRESS, TUX- EDOS, CUTAWAY COATS AND VESTS, AND FUR LINED COATS AT 3314% TO 265 Broadway near Chambers St, J Uvposite City dali, a firet consideration of Hackett-C & Co, selection fails to render the right kind of servic: will refund your money. 119 W. 42d St. near Broadway. Open Evenings. $28, $30, $35 Winter Overcoats of every new bt) 213 medel & agi styles for every and models, ps Ral 5 Malin _ t fal tail feed Ba $30, $35. & $37.50 Fell and Winter Suits— Exelusive 1912-13 fabrics and models, Serer 13.50 sane $24 me Wry & $40 Winter Overcoats— Exclusive models and fabrics, for a Business, Coats, $20°92850 & $25 Winter Overcoats, moter and storm service. . aren, NEES! meade on $35, $31.50 & $40 Fall and Winter geseeneeges 1912-13 qrnseges pk lesion and $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 Medium-weight Suits, exclusive fabrics $22.50, $25 & $28 Heavy-weight Suits - 1912-13 $35, $37.50 & ea ar red Winter | models and fabrics, including blue and black Overcoats— fabrics | sarper arth Wr gna preg uti every ou oa nds er femeurng, $17 $45 Fall and Winter Suits—Finest $2230" 25, $28 & $00 Wins Cranes tip 98 Motion od Faarroneht i inter Overcoats— ium an vy-wei All correct models for every service—Newest Qrereeahs—Finent dress and busi- suTs— Knickers, ie, BOYS’ REKFERS AND $6.00 to $7.00 vaiues, $6.50 to $8.00 valu $10.00 to $12.50 va op —becoming eyegla are far better than mature wrinkles, which are the result of continu- Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to 812. Abvertisomente for The World may be lety '$27.50 - Boys’ and Children’s 11 Derbiee and Bott Hate—emooth and Clothes Children’s Clothes at 841 Bway aed Harlem Store Only, Goudie Ro Ri urs, linen ant duck Nortolks, "#100" to 8a 30 ip TMB BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, & | arvard had already nig or aait TWO STABBED IN PARK seeste aii mt tas tc tearnting! AFTER MYSTERIOUS SHOT. Ceulists’ Opticians Half a Century in Business. Don’t Let Vanity Ruin Your Eyesight. es ally straining the eyes. E; yes Examined Without Ch by Registered Physicia metal, h Far and Near Lenses, $4.50 to 818, | § 217 Broadway, Astor House. Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St: St. 17 West 42d—New York, ‘on St., Cor. Bond MO EXTRA CHARGE FoR Ir. tonne. lothes for 50c_ Weekly on $30 Worth $6 Monthly on $100 Worth $5 Weekly on $500 Worth exceliont th per. In bri nickel’ of gum: Sliding Couch, $4.35 , mm Cut Glass Fern Dish, Mirror and Fern Buffet Quartered oak, beautifully in. Roasting ished; 4 ft. 15-inch. ) mirror is 12x 36, Others of enamel finish. bowl, pitch sh, All kinds $3.25 Very pretty lamp. “Price in- Best grade, heavy ©2°> THER gucee etubing. niskel "trimmings, Our Mattr tt 4 Lamps of every colored Jewel abies: Batter te sem grows with « large kind at evory § ft. tubing includ. n sunlit, wanitary ectoty en ‘ice, Stands 29 ineh t no more than the ore Kinds of high dinary kinds. tables. “Lincoln” Ink Best Oliclo and Right Treatment, So far this is & & the biggest September in oar history of 121st Street |’% Ff reveled” piate terand Carving ©» * Set, Shina every style at 49 ned. Everything for kitchen every price. Cc Giaats Servers: all 19 and pantry, we ity. Combination Boohcase- Totlet Stand 95c Strongly made, whito ff Sets. Bathroom — Fix- tures of every kind and all such things, Gas Fortable Fine Gas Radiator = *" Our Floor Covering Makes a couch and a single or double Department ‘i 1s Complete 9- bed. Spring of the ne fabric, guaranteed for 10 years, Mattress and bolster in plain denim or figured cre- Very substantially made. Valter Care ar a Union lngratn Carpet, y Ligoleums, from, sa. $2 98 satis fee! ox t in. UBS, Y Ingrain Ruge, 7 : ae All complete. The Wilton Rugs, fern is natural, but Wilton Rugs, treated by an ‘mport- Every kind mp ed preparation. Will in every house. No char; last @ year, sewing, laying or lining, PTEMBER 27, 1912. Payable the oe Marked o% Discount Week or Month Plain Figures ou Prefer on any Amount o Everything = ‘ay Cash. $1.65 Golden Oak Diners. Strong cane seat. Le De an, Vv Cy Plate HR, 11-Piece Set,69e jan Bread Box, Tea, Coffee, Sugar brush and gal and Fi vanized lour Canisters and six pail, All Japan good qual: Housecleaning Outfit, 59c Broom, dust jh dust Tab Bideboar 4s, smali Spice Canisters; Chiffonier Desh, £8.25 Fine mahogany fn- ish and very weil made throughout. Delicately shaped but strong logs. Desks for every pur- pose—olMce, brary, bedroom and partor. Spanish Leather Rocker, $12.50 Bult for golld comfort, of oak, Rich brown Fumed finish } | Bolla “ay, sub- } stantial and roomy. The bevelled mir- beds, beddin aad bedroots furcitur,, Worth Kaslly $6—1 1-6 in. gontinuous posts, brass sp of rea Includes leather N nd soap just oa lit ocke! of every of Toilet ie type. Library Table 57.75 Very sub- stantial. Of e Blankets from 150 to 815 5°04 oak, 98 @ pair early English finish, 24x24- Comforters from 96e to $10 Rag Carpet, yd. dy, Single pleces, too, ‘Range, $11, 20 pths, from sq. yd. ++ 96.25 of covering for every floor ce for measuring, at every Downtown Store Nothing succeeds like Fair Prices Park Row a Chatham Sq. ff dictate. on to you. breasted 148 and Single- style. Models ferdarey a Fite Russian be ay Overcoat characteristic of Lreasted $4.96) 0 ¢ $ bard Suits $7.49to$14.74 The Norfolks are for boys 710 a 50 $ RT Ceca | PS Smartly cut Suits in worsted, tweed, nere and herringbone cheviots, in brown, tan and olive. Several nd-tailored throughout. For boys 8 17 years old, Corduroy Suits, “Russian” Conteroy Salts and “Sailor” gray or tan, Full lined bloomers, { { Herald Square Broadway. BOYS’ CLOTHING Fall Styles and Fabrics at Macy's, the premier store for prices and quality when buying your boy's outfit for the season. Payee | We have every desirable and new style in Norfolk, Knicker- N.. tT bocker, Single and Double Breasted Suits, in the finest grades of Worsted, Scottish Tweed, Cassimere and Cheviot, in every color or combination of colors that style and common sense Macy's has come to be known as the acknowledged centre for high-quality, inexpensive Boys’ Clothing of great durability and smart appearance; t is fact not only helps the volume of our business enough to let us offer you sub» stantial savings, but entitign vs to frequent special price-concessions great manufacturers, whic! according to our invariable Here are a few examples Illustrating the magnificent stock we keep in Boys’ Clothing. Norfolk, Knickerbocker Double-Trouser Norfolk and Double- Breasted have two pairs full-! All are silk sewn and} pace in Norfolk heavy twilled serge or Doub! $4.96 Breasted Both with cholce of sailor or mili-] They have two ; tary collar; Russian blouse model in| trousers. Material is pure English % we will give you many months to pay, ‘ sizes 24% to 8 years. Sailor blouse} Corduro: lined with double Bt Inc. 154 E. 125th St models for boys from 6 to 10 years. | twill serge; cut in several new models ‘mane y a Ave ¥ " All the newest styles, in navy, -rown,| suited to boys of varying physique; colors are brown, drab and gray, 1 : + fi ining; | 3 ‘ Pi 7 ? Cut in the new Polar model; fine serge lin sizes 2}4 to8 years; colors tan and navy; anex-|_ 4 9 ceptionally smart and comfortably warm Pats! e coat for the approaching cold weather. ‘We stock Overceats in every style and all the laseet models and bs nes, at prices uunderprice Boys’ Clothing cen! York's greatest ‘24 Fi. 35th Bt. Rear, R. H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Ten pa BH Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their LewPriece | Lew Prices ; taperreinforced sears, Q Colors are ; ALTERATIONS FREE |e olive, gray, brown and tan mixtures. + models, including the new “patch Box pleats on each side of front and S 34th to 35th Se 182-184-186-188-190 —Two Great stores 222+ 224226295 SMITH ST. so mondavano GRAND ST. Ww. SATURDAY Cor. Breeune’ en St. EvENinas Near ti Av. = PER WEEK /, Clothes the Family wn, SUITS made of the latest whipcord materials and mannish serge, strictly man-tallored, lined with silk messaline or guaranteed satin, Suits Skirt is made in new envelope effect, with the high girdle. Prices range from rom the Practice, We pass lined trousers with model; linings of . j Men’ S and Youths’ Suits Splendid new fabrics, colorings and Norfolk have the true fall tones, Grays browns, black i and_ blue. ag” The new English models as well as th $6. A9 conservative styles, + bagt of the pairs of fullelined Prices that you can’t equal In any Cash Store, and clothing | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— i WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT,

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