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ee , THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. “he [ | Lae ee sie |SPAIN CALLS BIG ARMY | men covnters ene ravens icike J-/ HUNGER STRIKE FREES |!" the remainder ot the term of fe a | " | Unter the minixt wuck-| OF RESERVISTS FOR oUuTY| Premler’ Canaiajas -nesorts ANOTHER SUFFRAGETTE. | Aux. 7. on the charme of setting fire to é i$ * | y tw cet Tiinoee en rave virally: @ os the ‘Theatre Royal here the day befor be H LEG el ake | Premier Says the Railroad Strikers) imposslbia of fuidilment and that an|Glidys Evans Released From Dubs | Ereaige Asmat ary Leigh, ae. SLIPPAST BARRIERS ” Have Virtually Declared j oul settlement of the strike ts Im} fin Jail on Same Terms as Mary for the same rene } Social War. | ent mapeny wanuvepe, = | Leigh, Her Companion. SE AHANTT: te eoavierea Gt knoe AND THEN iS CAUGHT THR W Tl MADIID, Oct. L—aAn t An involuntary petition in hank. | DUBLIN, Oct. 3—The suffragette me the dudge 1 prder her to serve U | ruptcy was filed In the United States; “hunger etrtke’’ brought about the re-| ine rest of her p sentence. a | s were sum-| District Court against the Berg-| lease on parole from Jail to-day of ans, a oe oo od ion of No. 1131 ir , and | kamp Kealty Cor waiting for met not | Broadway, The petitioners are David witon #treet, when 1 Goldsmith, Thomas P. O'Hare and Ha Young Mr. Smith, at Twenty-|Policeman Thought She Was “On 'F ; simentasuncst | Gglvemith, Thomas F. 4 | the DuMeld street curb, ‘ also called to} Ol@ Lee. e bankruptcy actto: “Messenger Boys” Serve Aged} four, Has Police Record Cov- | Drunk and Wouldn’t Bo- | fel. My rien te " : f fered to | BrOURnE for an anapped. A cre thousand dolla: other miljtant —suffragette, Gindys| ITALY HAS NOT MADE PEACE. ’ Evans. The prison doctors advised the ;| authorities that Mise Kiva of health had rave dj tees tian 80° | tne ordeg releasing her on eon, ue AnbbladiR a adeit al ee mobit- | Aitege they har |i: 18 called here, was insued this morn-| ROME, Oct. %—The Italian Foreign army wan pubiished in| poration in exc and | ing. Office to-day denied the reports etret nal to-day and ts re-|aecurities held by the Bergkamp on. | Miss Evans will be compelled to lated abroad that peace had been con- wing that the Govesn- . port periodically to the authorities du juded between Italy and Turkey: condition | omeint Dental of F Agreement unable to rise Warrior in New Suit That ering Eleven Years. | lieve Her Protestations. mie 7 wag un in alt ining tha va May Cost Home. and put me in a wagon. next thing I knew I was locked up, Mra, Quigley, who was neatly| dressed in a quiet bla A garded as Bolomon Smith, alias Wolf, Smithaky, who at twenty-fou: Deputy Potice Commissioner Walsh began an investigation to-day into the Gen, Daniel F. Sickios te facing again| As & Police record cov letreumatances through which an age’| hurried to the Hroc R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Priess. ; the toss of his Fifth avenue home. Dis-| Cjeven, Years of ie lite, woman, whove right ler had been frac-|fhe had, barge was VISITORS Warm, Comfortable, Stylish, ae tured in a fall, wan allowed to lie at Gulsed as @ messenger boy H. Osborne, & private detective of No, 66 Broadway, | atation p'at | the aap aireet police station with. ot an inve earty last night broke through the bar- to his old gama of poking pock out bees ater oe “aati § eccek tile “4 Tlera about the aged warrior and served! Pasquale Mantaleo of No, 186 Utien are. sph ly him with papers in a sult to coll enue, Brooklyn, waa for a 5 f ° “t more than $5,000 on overdue promisso: with his pay envelope, contain Pg han hon i vic oan "betoe Roten held by August Hecksher of No.| ing $34, in hia ineide coat pocket, when | {70 lmsnmen’ ae froues leet 865 "Fifth avenue, four youths, pretending to be akyla ing aot, ihe WeMmnadiyh SRaYy op thetypen hate Rigg 5 Sige ed | Quigley’, axainst whom atood the charge Rep in unetin ween “ae age be “Yntoxication—was unable to stand 7 of | was called, she said, {nto. the soldier-statesman's home at No. 4 then Pantaleo set up) When ner name 23 Fifth avenue, Gen. Sickles would t fee no one, nor would he permit papers to be went to him. ‘The papers were finally turned ove to Osborne for ser- arrested ¢ put over te niling the resul Wi'l Find it to their advantage Durable Clothing for the to buy at the Store that buys Children at Macy’s. Lowest- and sels for Cash only. in-the-City Prices. soo sue LONDON MOTORING & STREET COATS FOUR KINDS OF MEN — Fro a Feet “Pastor And The Attitude Toward Clothes These are the smartest, most satisfactory | ONE—The Man who has his Suits and Overcoats made to and yee by appre ie i al aba coats that rV0 PR aa ‘cieitnie® > wee ean i are obtainable anywhcre The Man who buys cheap Overcoats and Suits. Vier. Smith was sent to Houne of Re- 0 a . . i Ps ‘ Bhortly after 8 o’clook Inst night Oe-| fume in 1901 for grand larceny and has Ga Seer’ que ie: * ae | A single-breasted knee- fila The Man who pays a aay bert for Pog egy borne and a fellow detective, wearing| been arrested nine times since, In IMB rine sctrorts to revive her failed, | we yi, sey "| “¢ length “Burberry” in Oxford] FOQUR—The Man who buys good clothing at Macy's “hemiaies at Gee biotess| 4 Ones house co Letingion avenwe ane One, Dt. Buckler, came in an ambu- ES : gray or dark blue, made of the lowest-in-the-city” prices. heme and announced that they had an| that he was picking pockets to pay off «| nce frm Mrncxly Mownlual. | | ‘ 4 much-liked comfortable and brs EE ia AR tant telegram for Gen. Mickles,| mortage on It. To-day, he told tho! ecg ho sald, after making « hasty ‘ et : > handsome ‘“‘warmth-without- | THE FIRST MAN pays for the words “made to measure.” Macy ee ee remem | 2c ct. \s ecnaeeteaainins 1. examination, “The hurt should have! “ rie, Bhatia , \ weight” fabric, is $39.74, | Clothing is so comprehensive in style, cut and variety that we can ked for the message, but carr had attention at once, This was not which is considerably less than | insure perfection in fit at far less than ‘made to measure” prices. the detectives declined to turn tt over] FOUR FIREMEN OVE y , and wit she ts |" \ a ‘ i to him, declaring they were ordered to 4 “COLD SMOKE” + ip wey aioe le HTN York specialty stores | THE SECOND MAN is extre agant. His two $10.00 Suits never allow doliver it personally to the General and LLAR. ‘Phe doctor raid he did not believe it! be avoids [ him 10 100k “dressed,” and last no longer than one Macy $14.75 to secure his algnature to their receipt i Palgen: i possible that Mr, Quigley, as charged, , Other models at the same } Suit or Overcoat of first-class material and latest fashionable cut. rice are the double-breasted in ook. Many Relays Driven Back Before t Atter considerable argument, during) Little Blaze in Broadway Is : f Ls rown mixtures and the heavy | THE THIRD MAN gets good clothing; but why does he pay a high price? | epm here, Judge.’ She did not rise and @ court attache, epringing to her wide, lifted her to her feet. The pain was 80 great when her oo was ducking Which they said they would take the ; ; "7 oT ” For $2475 and $2¢ we can duplicate the $30.00 and $35.00 meanage back to the “office” before they Subdued. laid back “ Tweeds."" Belted. gran boll 2 1d : ‘would permit it to pass through other a mizture of emoke | n warm Autumn browns. uits he buys elsewhere, and Overcoats of the best at proportionate . Byete the tioguioed detectives were e of the worst dangere to : \ “Burberry” of London is the savings. | Sletten eat with the aac cheseper, piv iter Sy or ine boon Pha premier maker of — smart | THE FOURTH MAN needs no arguments from us. Macy clothing, once ‘Wilmerding, among the ant treasures he land ‘Piromae ‘Onitery’ aad Orbeinn eb \ ‘ weather-proof coats in the | bought, brings him back for more, and will continue to do so, for had collected all over the world and Truck No. 1 in @ fire that was started kK world. is fabric is proofed | he realizes that by buying at Macy's he can save money, always oy Which had been saved from auction by) >Y spontaneous combustion In rubbish and proofed againuntilaltho’ in | look well-dressed, and always find what he wants in fabric, cut the pawning of his wife's jewels. in the subcellars and abandoned side- texture like any ordinary high- | and coloring. papers was quickly | oo rn alt water : lass tweed or frieze, it actually ‘ y the detectives. Both Gen. | (ogee: sre. Macue be womeadee ae e els moist whi a tal aig and Miss Wilmerding were in a Wain quickly revived on tbe sidewall: maegie TNE DerreCeiVen tar OH: retain- Men 5 S art Overcoats wat Heal = a + | “TL knew you would be tricked again:|tioh houses wand for sores ‘dine, ates | m Here are two more of the most interesting groups: “Burberry” Coats I knew it,” Miss Wilmerding 1s said to| thought to be dying, With the two fire: have shouted, as she turned on the| men he had to be put on the sick let. “messengers” and ordered them from| The fire was subdued by a sub-cellar the house. pipe wi wirling flare nosele, after For Fall and Winter Wear “Burberry’’ Coats TYLES are Chesterfield, Rag- OLORINGS are Oxtord and “It 1s another trick; an outrageous) M&ny relays of firemen had been driven § lan, Ulster, etc., all“Englith” C ‘ambridge; gray, ne, trick on ne ti my old age” saved Gen | Pack and lifted out. The damage done at $34.74 at $49.74 Sheds, Sea beck, Ob otek: bine graye, warm, heather | Bickles, as he called his husky butier | "es estimated at only $900, but a great Elsewhere priced at $40.00. Elsewhere priced at $57.50. hace ells ibe mixta: In short, all the and ordered him to throw the process, Tuantity of water will have t be “ Three Styles; tweed mixtures in regular |twe Styles; regular double-breasted | W¢ have American modele for shades called for by the fashion | Gevire out. bape teieonese Tred ts pemped out h acateaoad putoa-tosnerie style iweeds with ulster in warm browns and grays; | tose who prefer them. of the moment. good ler, rather rriediy, . aglan shoulder, regular collar an of i — H ¢, | Gen. Sickice shouting imprecations ot | GILCHRIST 1S COURT CLERK. Pant "Tweeds ‘with, Raglan shoule | Knee Mead regular collar-some | Men’s Silk-Lined Fall Overcoats, $14.75 Smartly cut rege at them as they went through ahe| | reer front door. U.S, District Judges Reward Com- y if collar; all have wind cuftain blesvaa. cceve ral stadia Pada a sandy Pesnet eek) het Vercoats, silkelined ari i fi ac , 10 eer Ray PA defyre ranging pare! 7 maKinetry ot the firm ot peony ot eavicelble dark Browns vara bias ened ‘warmth-without-weight"’ | from $16.50 to Layee in al reqvler an hs ut sizes from ete ‘ Heckacher, ad ary very unfor-| Judges Holt, Hough, Hand and Mayer grays. Fourth Floor, 84th St. Young Men’s Newest Ti oats, $19:75 fashionablest: ree tunate that this sult had to be filed just! of the United States Miotrict Court! Guaranteed to reduce hips and abdomen one to five inches, effect- ing the requisite fashionable lines. Elastine Gores relieve all while Gen. Sickles and his marital drottyles Yesterday appointed United States Com. purely butincas proptattion, |misaloner Alexander Glichrist Jr. Clerk Mr. Heckscher 1s not acquainted either | Of the United States District Court in with Gen. Bickies or with Mrs. Sickies, | Place of the Iate Thomas Alexander, Nes on youthtul lines; a wide range of models ai atest colorings, quarter, hait THESE NEW DERBIES FOR MEN and full lined in light, medium and heavy weight materials. lined Aro Priced at $1.88 Men’s Silk-Lined and Faced Overcoats, $19.75—i"4 faced to edge: made of the dressy ‘unfinished worsted; these teats elsewhere are He made the loan merely as @ routine; Who died in July. Mr. Gilchrist has . R be Gf business, and the suit le connected | deen Chief Deputy Clerk and United strain, rendering the corset excep- An PireCai et Bae States Commissioner since 191, h Mhaegh thev are $3, 4, I ; F ‘ as ease ay wie any et Cen. Sitter ee sce etlonea tthe, Chahta tionally comfortable. (ee cw Atthorch they are $3.00 and $4.00 qualities | Mon’s “Hockanum’” Vicuna Silk-Lined Overcoats 1 LO office since 18%, ile graduated trom low bust; coutil Th ‘The Ceremonial Kies, Columba Law School in 188 and was i The’makers of this Hat do not smart Overcoats cut on refi No. 76 for short, stout figures Erte, $8. No. 789 for tall, well-developed (From the Lowden ‘Chronicte.) admitted to the bar in thet year. Prese- jgtreai medium bust; coud. $3.08. No. 190, mnedium Kissing js now regarded und punished| Ure was brought to have a politician et couttl, $5.00. jo. 785, low bust, ag a crime—when perpetrated in public appointed to the lace, but the Judges coutll, $5.90, on a Swisa railway platform. I don't! reward ir. jchrist’s long service think I ever welcomed a sumptuary 4nd familiarity with the oMce as the| We S. NUFORM CORSETS provide fashionable figure-lines, gracefully modeled law bo fosously. There must be many, beat recommendation. bust and property subdued hips. Superior quality, coutil and batiste, daintily trimmed. whe hate, the ‘public and ceremonial jah i Guaranteed not to rust, tear or break, Price, $1.00 up. pee pn Pad ehctiee Pane eretent toe neler ee fonetes for tie crete and tat! ‘adds form attractiveness to sheer, lacy walsts, and compact of friendship, just as Geo ¢ reception table—the New keeps anug-Atting waists innocent of wrinkles foreign potentates. But the kiss, fascinating stovies, « profusion of illu. = @® Aséie PRR Di ae ret ee, he, 0 IM, easily folded to Mit the pocket. Order . should be confined to Ite proper use. || the Bunday World in advance cmmme INGARTEN BROS., Makero, New York City in Oxiord gray; full of distinction. Elsewhere will cost you $30.00, Finer overcoats in regular stock ranging up to $47.50. 00. That means quality. These ats are $3.00 and $4.00 grades that just miss conforming with the LUXURY IN MEN'S WEAR makers’ rigid standard of weight. . Many men prefer them to the AT A MODERATE OUTLAY heavier weight which is the maker's standard. OUSE GOWNS and Blanket Rotes\w,AJAMAS in Japanese and French H in English and French, tm- P imported silks, and fine English W. BK—Not one of these Hats * orled serges and flannels—soft,| imported flannels; the acme of com- is blocked in the old-fashioned eed Ht texture, delicate color-| fort carried out in the Vian low-crowned,flat-brim style--ali ing. materials; fil and finish of the best. are in the new higher-crowned andcurled brim shapes as shown by the most Exclusive Hatters. | World Wise! Ft HESE ARE THE LAST WORDS in Jine quailty Men's Wear; bulwe also cerry excellent cotton madras Pajamas, fully dependatle, al 94¢ and up, and House Gowns from $2.48 if; They are all of the Macy quality that you are used to and are ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. it. CARRY ALL THE BEST MODELS in English and American Soft Hais in all the newest fabrics and shades at $1.88, $2.49 and $3.49. Also the t Austrian Velowrs in black, brown, gray and green al $4.74, $6.49 hs Fifth Floor, D4th Stree fates, flannel warm, come stripes finished in plain military style; . £ and elegant; else- made th our own workrooms fie J fnrtatig, anel ley $20.25|cn the premises; priced at... $6.74 f if ISE Gr ‘hJ—coat style, ~ == “QUR NEW GLOVES FOR MEN = | 20Us# cowN: cst aic\ pa sanas-nae uo well known English “Viyella” none !S7 * * hrink' flannel, d silk Hined|>iK. with soft turn-down collar at- Low-priced Specials, such as we give helow, are throughout: eiewhore $18.30; “ene ggltpsted: nothing better ‘than 99 4g barely the surface of our many Glove-economies ELAMRE” hobeotaalt ad aihaect Tow, ia Our Genui e Reindeer Mecha Gloves, imported from England, are | —=——~ og finest| A OO A flannel: selfecolored $3.24. Specialty shops charge $4.00 to $+.25. A lighter werent carded woo), in House Gown style frogs and Goran pearl buttons: all sizes, of Reindeer Mo-has, in tan or gray, at $2.24. The lightest weight, } Smart. corde™’ ec d Lapel 919,48) Sut, full, and ong ines; which many men prefer forits flexibility, at $1.74. Washable collars fener here $ 048 priced a. Heo $4.48 White Mocha or Dossiin Dress sioves at tals same prices $1.39, Is Botany Flannel at $2.44 is the price of Natural Chamois Gloves, and also of some very yay PAJAMAS—ot silk mixture. fine Pearl Gray Suede Gloves, but we have a superior grade ofthe | BLANKET ROB n| PAJAMAS inca. ven wale latter at $1.74. Walking Gloves of selected English capeskin at ] tion or gown robe style; lapel colla jrenge: of pisln colors and | colored $1.74 and $1.94. These are all the sorts of Gloves a man would | with cord binding; finished with pearl )® ripes; price $2.69 ordinarily require—every sort may be had at a saving. Feelonsi elsewhere $5.00; $3.96| Onsen + 964 silk and wool, varied HOUSE GOWN «At | styler! PA] AM AS—0! finest imported ——_————— of English| ——<_—__—— throughout; elsewhere $18.50; here nes $15.48 Wisdom is a great asset, but value- | less if not utilized. It fs one thing to know there were printed: 10,247 ai Susbhy 1,655 More Than the Herald, H > y | AM AS~<ool weather Paj: The World's Nearest Competitor; Imported Leather 9 4 Genuine 1 2 4 ENGLISH ROBE ;- 0 ‘| pad Aids ol weather Paja 140 More Cape Gloves c Mocha Gloves : sian cloth and of foulard silk in Dress | triramed iit silk aa: “the Pa * Than Were Ever Before Pub- Usual price Elsewhere, $1.35. Usual price Elsewhere, $1.50, ing, Gown style) ithe latter in figured domet Pajama finished with sia |” Sih lt Any One | latue Prix + seam sewn, hand-finished| Prix seam sewn, hand finished, | tp at gig ta and. $24,75/%o" price... $1y Paris point spear backs, one clasp,| Paris point spear back. English cut English cut thumb, Tan and reddish} thumb, Horn clasp. In reindeer and tan, gray. Floor, 4th St,. 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