The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1912, Page 8

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Bi ® a ns = vmeteincicn ., ane we man NPN Ah CLOT IOI DUS Ue go Cees en rae — — 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, {619. — x HAD SHOCKING TRP| Charvoman Who Found Egy. BY MEXICAN REBEL Douglaston His the School and Lo-| Sonost taitdine, ‘tnd’ esntteg nretsroom . % Herald ciath ere’ Club bh cation, but Town Is Shy | Thich reade thor Mienecertee ete have leas 9 cane hevs teomesires ‘Set Seinen hao” On 4 Whena detective arrested Charles » offers special in| there are just six kindergartners in f Kush of No, 1 Bast Ninety-third) ” Douglaston -—.»— ftreet, in a Tenth avenue five and even, and who are willing to a eee . 2—Constantine Brun, where he was try! . ; Lightning Shattered Mast and arringe te-Gay Hubert Russell Was Son of | move out to the shore of Little Neck the newly appointed Danish Minister at 4 te eh. (6™Floon in anangaebed Ba; delay. ‘ashington, left London Bw 34 , Current Kept Crew aon of No, @ West Forty-aighih street! Prominent Kansan, Who Has The Douglaston Civic Club, challenged Southampton to embark on the ere y ‘ : Tad given iim the Jewels to pawn. by the Dourlanton Mothers’ Club to $us- = Wilhelm f 4 . ; be ce, a . “5 soe . ° , Jumping, told a etralenttorwand story Abo Started for Mexico. rite weet a to And twelve 08 Ter ( A Surprising and Enlightening Illustration. ing reecived the precio ehildren of indergarten age, a = —.- @uipper Clark and hie crew of the| re. Mary Monahan, Me @reigiter Dinsdaie Hall, in port to-day | %° liver at No. 5 Wes extended the search to the more densely WICHITA, Kan, Oot. 2—A telowram| populated parte of the city-—for Douglas wilt be called i] A living model on the Sixth Floor is completely UB ad nd | Pecelved here from Durango, Mex., en-| ton ts in New York, after all. up yesterday bet Makes Cold Meats Tas { i i i from Husiva, Spain, with a cargo of| MTC She had old aaa, ay seed, | SbUNeSE that Mubert Mussel, pon of| JonA C. Gabler, Prebident of the Civie @ Griminal Branch of PELICIOUS, gn, sandwiches SX, since. dressed for $25.46 as shownin the illustration. fron pyrites ore, came ashore @ Jumpy| ang Hoth beleved that the earrings | Col. T, A. Russell of Kingman, Kan.,| Cl nd John Hughes, Chairman of District Court. Herbert 4) ptm HT] These are the details of her costum: Gnd wild-eyed lot. might be worth a few dotlare was assassinated by Mexican rebels | fhe committee which has been conduct~ e ay ‘The Dinsdale Hall ran into @ Merce! srs. sonnahan swore at first that she | seventy-five miles west of Durango last]! the unsuccessful house-to-house # on the street, | Sunday. Mr. Russell had been in Mex- teal ill ial arnaindi neo tpl having hdd Hat $2.89 that @he found | ico managing @ big ranch since 1907, RA dlp dit a nad Act Stern Brothers 9.94 electrical storm in mid-Atlantic @ week! had found the ago. Blectricity has a particular af-| jut tater tt devel fection for iron pyrites, according 0] them when she Ww working as char-| Hig father t# prominent in bis part the skipper, and he began looking for! woman cleaning house oft Mra. Von] of the State, having been a delegate te 9.49 e fe biack | juriec vo. 1 Vicholas avenue epublican 3 : of Health inte 4 ‘ pointed. nad omer. 0 Mexico, s ‘The storm crackled and banged « yon Dar piniatat Sark | cae OW a Aotentiete have definitely learned Imported Novelties in etticoat . ‘al about them, the decks one » and the on were held | Russell % J 1 FE 1 Pum . misteni: der th lare of h by © Krotel| fled from j . SIT as Gast "wal ey Ses Tocy|1s She Wk Sis Sart aay”” "| tee ects : ewelry, Fans and Bags Stockings dark. Little tongues of fire began pl —_———_—.__—- rs including a choice selection of jandba; | IRE shot the Vlaine aed 0 'me' «| YNION BANK VERY DEAD, |SIX HELD ON GAYNOR'S TIP. Real Lace, Feather and Veris Martin Fans, . Tl Umbrelle ‘ LALA Six men arrested {i ald made | i ; it mighty bolt hit the main-| ascent he Ae NN | SAITM eireOl bed Pace Gaeeee one was eae iS Pendants, Bowknots, Lace Pit Meliss, Cone Hae If you saw the outfit in the ip ehdok and shivered. font Fi te Dodge | TMeHth strest and Park avenue, were , S, Lace Pins, Bracelets, Combs, Bandeaux, y' plintered into kindling yin the Harlem Court by te tip to the deck and bits of it) ° Hair Pins and Barrettes, including the new Jet and French Rhine- window of a high-priced specialty Herrman, for examination | a the trouble ie quickly | stone Novelties. a « Department, an: * at trom One’ ender the ohip |? tay that the defunct Union 1 in each case was fixed at ic, shop, DN aid it very We the other and littered the heaving | Hank of Rrookiyn will mot be able tol Nae iy was made, it was onld, remedy tt fe a Special Values for To-morrow Leal complete outfit is not only weas alongside, pay on the dollar for nearly | sirogeh a letter receives be Menee an ; a The captain stood on tiptocs on the! t bridge, not caring for the tingles which | But he dia} « thoroughly serviceable, it is thoroughly smart, showing up-to- the-minute style in every detail. The Hat is black velvet with ; 3 band and pump bow of old-gold and black braid, and a swirl of black airgrettes. 8 on latina againn it Unor, telling of the Place f in ba oe Gold Etamine Fans, \ estate cannd was sent to Commissioner i with steel and gilt spangles, the raid wan m under his orders. in regular and pompadour shapes, Value $2.50, at $1.35 n Trunt | eee ee rides oe ee eee net former Presl- | to-day, they anked for an adjournment, inet for al | Gauze Spangled and Sandal Wood Fans, in silk and gold cloth spangled, t David A. Sullivan and directors | Which wan granted. re regarded as useless. — - - an - - | “Largest Popular Price Garment House in New York’’ SEN Gene We G16 Mandite Got. | For Infants and Children. =| We LS (er ie] Madan i Always Benght 8 iP pe wi from the stem so sharply that hb been LO A enhellaaaa — regular and pompadour shapes, Value $3.50, at 2.25 The Coat Dress is of navy serge, braid-bound, with embroidered ARRAIGN “ROBBER” VICTIM. | Beaded Bags scarlet collar and cuffs, and scarlet buttons. Jeweller Is Charged With Taking CASTOR 1A | hei - |]. The Black Fox Furs consist of a one-animal scarf and envelope in a variety of new color combinations and shapes, at $3.75, 4.50, 15.00 Values from $6.00 to $25.00 Sterling Silver Novelty Bracelets, ; with pendants of real aeeaiyat and Topaz, Value $3.00, 2.20 Women’s Platinon Finish Sautoir Chains, motifs studded with imitation amethyst, Sapphire, Rose and Emerald Stones, Value $2.50, 1.25 Leather Goods The latest Foreign and American Novelties are now being shown, | comprising ‘and Bags, in exclusive shapes and colorings, Strap | Books, Card, Letter, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Fitted | Automobile Bags and Suit Cases, | | Exceptional Offerings for To-morrow j Hand Bags, of Black and Colored Pin Mordcco, muff to match, The Stockings are of silk to boot depth, and are run-of-the-mill numbers of a regular 50c grade. The Kid Pumps were in regular stock at $2.49 a pair until included in a gueau ty of odd sizes and numbers now on sale on the Sixth Floor at 79c a pair. rt Bears the | Signature of y, th Ave. th \l] We Set a Value \]| Giving Pace None Others Can Approach A woman may dress from our Sixth Floor stocks in 38 complete! different outfits, each as good value as the one worn by the model. We can't either advertise or demonstrate all the typical Macy values on the Sixth Floor. There are too many. Those who avail themselves of Macy’s “Lowest- in-the-City”’ prices have taken a forward stride _ toward lowering the cost of living. “Old-Fashioned” Macy’s—Sixth Floor TRIMMED HATS, SPECIAL AT $2.89 Elsewhere You Would Pay $5.00 to $7.50 ona charge of ¢ The com een rig oy STORE FOR WOMEN when he ha i 4 Tobbers, aliewes ; IN TRESE Richmann, but © fe'the Tombs pores f i JUST a few days | FINE SUITS | «914.95 some surprises when 014 wife of Bamuc! Mos ba eas to thfee boy babies yester oon at the Jewish Maternity ‘The father and mother are Russians ” i Dioekin ilk Ji a Black, black-and-white, gray, brown ahd other colors in small tailored and by birth and It No. 32 sat | Beaver Calf and Pigskin, silk lined, with s N it Three hundred and fifty to sel ‘a treet. At ine hota AP yas wee Actual $25 Values German Silver Frame, Purse and Mirror, at $2.75 | font eon stig the entire fine of & wellknown make, “The et a jen were riviny ings 4 very a ictive, : —— : Twenty-five of the season’s smart- | Imported Strap Books, TINTRIMIMED Bee OSTRICH ; ‘ CRE rr. Py est tailored and trimmed models | pi Pel aire Morava tte obied Render 1 3.50 | SILK-VELVET HATS 51.98 FEATHER BANDS 99c . . including the Cutaway—the | i ee s J 4 ‘ | Elsewhere $3.00 Elsewhere $3.00 om Vestee- the Robespierre — the Exclusive Novelties in Dog Accessories | All the new large, Beautiful broad Ostrich Bands that Empire——-the Directoire—t he Including Imported Blankets, Baskets, Plain and Studded Collars, P[SqU and. sraall eff i | ere Retry 8 yar one encuat, for al S Swallowtail—-in all the new. Leashes and Shoes at ‘Very Attractive -Prices, made of fine black silk Black, white, blue, brown, purple, est fabrics and correct color- | ceeweme [TI quiring very little trimming. green and other colors, “O1d-Fashioned” Macy's—Sixth Floor, | Art Objects and Bricea-Brac $1.25 Percale 99c|3< St" 39c ings. the coats lined with guar- anteed satin or peau de cygne. of Exclusive Fabrics Ail sizes for women and misses House Dresses, Petticoats i We are talking to the man who wants from 14 to 44 in this Marvellous Appropriate for Wedding and Anniversary Gifts | Bip aid aray stripe, of ‘blacks Be inunce oressed inet eee to see in the advertisements he read $14.95 Suit Sale, An unusually choice collection of Bronze Figures and Busts, copies fies Beene with Dutch neck’ and | pleats. < ‘ads of museum pieces; Marble Groups, Figures and Busts from cele- three-quarter sleeves, some with high | Flannelette 4 reasons (believable reasons) he should brated artists, Imported Clocks, Clock Sets, Electroliers, - neck, long sleeves and piping of con- Night Gowns 9c ase his clothes at a certain store. Sevres Vases, Ivories, Ivory Miniatures, Jewel Boxes, Dutch Srani0g Coie Dutch neck, trimmed with braid. § This is the daily ad . 5 Silver, Bronze Mounted Crystal, ane and Candle || Lace-Trimmed The material striped with pink or . .man our daily advertise- i Shades, 3nglish and Limoges China Plates, Cups Corset Cavers: 24c piu. ments are trying to reach. Saucers and Dinner Ware, Engraved Crystal . Low neck, French style, with rf embroidered insertion set between Boot Silk Hose ‘o-day we speak of superior fabrics and Rich Cut Glass. 4 : : lace, Anothe * Black, vhite, and ‘ at less cost than is usual. Hereis the \ : NS Also for To-morrow, on the Third Floor, TFA rain wrth emrorary tes Hale ino the Mill's fang ; Reason Why: Because we make our) [FE : UppOnes ~ | toned, with’ reinforced’ soles, heels clothes on our own premises we go to \\ TW, | An Important Purchase of Drawers and 24 piel toss, the Woollen Mills not until Tdoenduwin | 2500 Pieces Decorated Limoges Chinaware’ pitas .. *C ogee i 33¢ ag OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P ee creer, A ce-line Ts months after the shops that sell other aaa! Fully 50% Less Than Actual Values TS ADEE CINCY ee latte, | Veer it RRC ee ome in white, or white striped with pink} sleeves, the Pants in ankle length, and bl Scalloped ruffle, Slightly impe “Old-Fashioned” Macy'e—Sixth Floor ———————se_7 BOYS’ $2.75 SUITS & OVERCOATS, $1 9g People’s clothes select their fabrics. he mills were idle, not a loom running. Their designers were on work for new PARLOR things for Fall next year. To keep the \{/ iin! (ie, Mier stl ttt ¢ Roem: BL Ranging in Price from SOS to $3.50 Exch Oak consisting of Decorated Bon Bon, Salad and Chop Dishes, Cake Plates, Chocolate Pots, Cracker Jars, Celery Trays, Comb and Brush Trays, Single Plates, Cups and Saucers, looms going they gave us these designs. |\ ian | RUSSIAN & NORFOLK & MELTO! : vu Lineral Credit Terms ‘* Plates, In odd | Ry } Also we ordered other exclusive stuff of $50 Worth §3 Down] z5.¢0 91.35 half dozen lots, from $1.50 to 6.00 Hatt Doz. | seen eT ac sie ee yon sit eee ee i our own selection. \ L 3 pave Hi Down ‘ Tete a Tete, After Dinner Coffee : $2.05 to 5.75 \Jin. blue cheviets” and in fastcolor blue|in nays A ; XN lor’ . wn : q H f ast Sets, © gray ibet an ° j Our Fall garments, made from such A\/piNING ROOM $150 * a An EAI IIA EOS SSab Sn eee Shp eures, $1.98 | scree, $1.98 ba fabrics as these are now ready and, let } us add, in style and tailoring the work- manship flatters the materials. Nothing in New York at our prices can “Old-Fashioned” Macy's—Sixth Floor Fancy Needlework Dep’t batten DOC Yd. Outing Heel 6c Yd, a ‘i ¥ A Pure weol, 35 inches, wide, with Usual price, 10¢ a yard. Light A Special Sale will be held To-morrow, Thursday, of _ delicate crepe-like surface that will| 4nd dark colorings, mainly in cheeks cs approach our present offerings. Come make up well into children's dresses, | #4 str . Show-Me, a see. il : Desk and Boudoir Accessories waists, kimonos and house garments | 4,Detter quality, special at 744 overed with Damasks and trimmed with Gold Braid. «|W Duncandwhites eu MelMAING| nel lade, which 15 12}4¢ elsewh “Old-Fashioned? Macy's—Sixth Floor. At One-Third Less Than Regular Prices, toe 25¢ HEMSTITCHED |INDIVIDUAL BIRD’S-; 59-INCH TABLE $4550 $49.50 k S 4 oY of y Jars, t #2, | | HUCKABACK EYE TOWELS Desk Sets, M675 Candy Jars, at "2.25 |PHBCEARACK ge [EYE TOWELS 9.46 lamas 19¢ Yd, i Bill Files, 2.50 Pin Cushions, 1.45 Size 18x35 inches.) Size 18x19 inches: | A serviceable quali 520 t 530 | Letter Files, ‘“ 2.35 Pin Boxes, “ -78c | Purewhite, or with initial] White, neatly bordered | wit leached and aa ° | Book Ends, * 1,50 — Salts Bottles, “ 50c neatly embroidered in red | dentists’, physicians’ o1 | it! an assortment of neat ‘on both ends. home use standard designs, ene Old-Fashioned’? Macy's—Sixth Floor, And More The newest designs in Stamped Towels, Centre Pieces, Scarfs, Pin ee Cushions, Pillows, Neckwear and Infants’ Garments, Finished Pieces showing novel s il combinations of \ | = Yio i . For details of our Higher-grade Merchand, t t AS stor e lerchandis \ a Vivo $8.98 colors, also Croc ing Yarns, Silks advertisement on page 5, Oe, Oe \ LtAl. " ot Parlor, Lie : and Cottons for mbroidering. | UNDER SAME OWNERSYPOISINCE ines S a en aneeeens §— CONICS for Slamping and Embroidering executed at Attractive Prices, Ly? ® ad 4 ST. — NEW YOR DET. 27°" & 2881S SS ion fal West 23d and 22d Streets ats wey swaere tiene. a 1 \TBUSH AY. BROOKLYN ie ewes > atm: seenemennai Sie lnpeca Sane perry 5 a a “

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