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| ‘ ; ’ 3) but on the other corners the legs are a equal. By uring special shoes with i jrubber heels the animal's gait ts not jor Tt te fmponat 19 tell the ¥ _— has no name, but Bil catle him the horse with the magic eye. PECULIAR FORMATION OF LEFT HIND FOOT, “Bill's horse is a brown horse with white ears and two black epote star board and aft. His left hind foot is an y3nch shorter than his right fore foot, Bill Bogan Gets a Bargain and Causes Commotion at .Cedar Grove. i$ SCARES ALEX. PEBBLES, Thumb Print Man So Agitated That He Pays a $10 Debt. {Wpeelal to The Brening World.) CEDAR GROVE, N. J., Oct. 4—The Worse, Mule and Jackass Committee because he (the horse) won't atand for tt, of this equine BIRD I8 SHOT WITH BIRD| Qadruped, Bill Bogan sald: ‘I bought . WOULD A DUCK DUCK| the horse in Newark, not supposing there was anything the matter with GH. Smith's communication ts en-| him. 1 bought him at @ horse sale (Slot, “A Horse Monograph Brevity,”| Where they were selling horses, jack- asses, mules, old carpets and wicker "'T got the horse quite cheap as he had beon eating some of the wicker furniture and the auctioneer didn't want him around, I brought him up to Cedar Grove along the Pompton Turn- pike, and he went along smoothly, it We went along a Uttle further when an automobile stopped suddenly in front of me. ASKS A QUESTION ABOUT THE LIGHTS. “The man in the machine got out and to me and wanted to know Heghts were. beds Mente? T asked, “Why, your lights,’ he said. ‘You have your lamps on your horse's head instead of on the wagon.’ Then he went quickly back to his automobile, got in, turned around and drove like mad in the direction from which he had been ing. “4 Gién't know what to make of ‘Whatever that may imply. Asa title,| this and got down to we Chairman Wally Dobbs of the pene Ld pe Ba fee ota thved cad jeackasa a eyes Lagcor Be Committee, |cuilar light. When he turned to loox at me the light from his eyes seemed to warm my clothing. I hurried on to Gus ought something and ‘Then I drove home to the barn. “When I got inside the barn I found ” The communication itself is in- iting, #0 here it ts: Mey: tore, § “Bill Bogan of Cedar Grove hes a new] ook it quick, ery steed which has thrown the com- fmunity into commotion. The anima! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1912. there was no need of Nehting the Ian-| horse tern. The piace was bright as Jay and all the roosters began crow! SCARES PEBBLES INTO PAYING A DEBT. “But that fan’t all about this horse, George Henry,’ sald Bill Bogan, ‘Next day I went over to seo Alex Pebbles at Thumb Point. Alex has owed en dollars for eight years and geti deaf whenever I mention It. Alex was talking to me this horse of mine turned round and looked at him, Alox looked at the horse, “‘I never see a man take on as he He began to tremble and look wild, He began to shake all over and eaid, while his tes anced, “Tl pay you that ten dollars, take that hors around “That's all Bill Bogan this horse. Yours entirety, ———— Death tn a Needless Alarm, one While Christopher Molloy, much hilarity. ing. Molloy, running best 1 Bogan, if you was y."" 1 turned the crimhed his mull, Wil! hold Special Sale Saturday Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel At Unusually Low Prices GIRLS’ DRESSES, 2 to 14 YEARS— Of serge, in navy, brown; sailor, Russian or mit} 6.75 ts, Value $10.50 GIRLS’ DRESSY COATS, 6 to 14 YEARS— Of fine melton and rough cheviots, in navy, brown and 11 75 Copenhagen; collar and cuffs of cloth or velvet, trim- . med with silk braid. Value $15.75 JUNIORS’ AND GIRLS’ SUITS, 12 to 16 YRS.— Two or three piece models of Value $27.50 betty peed Sibu i Ly 20 Menara lavy, brown, gray zibeline, also diagoni eviots; cutaway effect, with Robespierre corduroy collar, |26.s0 Value $37.50. Special at MISSES® CHINCHILLA COATS, 14 to 20 YRS.— Exclusive model in navy, gray and brown; fs 18 50 quality of chinchilla; inlaid velvet collar, sleeves lined with guaranteed satin. Value $26.50 bali as a pha aig roe léto Uber 1 2 7 5 navy blue serge, tail or trimmed braid, Value $16.50 ‘ MISSES’ WASHABLE CORDUROY SKIRTS— White, brown and castor; pri model, braid button to side. pia Vaine $7.35 | 5.00 22 to 26 John Forsythe 34th St., West Stern Brothers Airect attention to their exceptionally comprehensive assortments of distinctive > Autumn and Winter Apparel for iy Girls and Juniors the season's newest fashion edicts in design and ma- while the workmanship is of the highest grade, insuring 4 garments of unsurpassed excellence. its, in trimmed and sev tailored models, of Velour de (ft Eponge, Men’s Wear , Broadcloths, Silk Vetours ; if and Velveteens representing all the latest colorings and weaves. Dresses, in plain and elaborate styles, sultable for every dress requirement, of Serges, Checks, Plaids, Velveteen, Corduroy, ; Charmeuse, Plain and Dresden Ohiffon Cloth. Coats, cut on the most approved lines, In three-quarter and full , Jength eff of Plain Double-faced ila Cloth, Soft t. Blanket Material, Matelasse, Velvet, Corduroys, Broadcloth and ot ' Bnglish Novelty weaves. ; if Also for To-morrow, Saturday, an i Extraordinary Offering of Juniors’ Suits lots, strictly plain tailored model, Rip ri get ery nmed with mine $14.50, 19.75 Girls’ Dresses ‘of Charmeuse or Accordion Plaited Chiffon, in all desirable shades, introducing two entirely new and exclusive models, in sizes from 8 to 14 years, at School Dresses of superior quality Serge, in navy, brown and red, with wool eponge collar and cuffs, sizes from 8 to 14 years, Girls’ Coats Of Chinchilla Cloth, button to neck, flannel lined, with velvet collars, also English Novelty Mixtures, in plain and belted models, very $9 50, 13.75 VU, e serviceable, sizes 6 to 16 years, at ia {# t i 13.95 6.85 A specially prepared selection of Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ble for Street and Dress Wear, is being shown on the Second , representing all the newest colorings and latest ideas in » French Models and E ilored + Ps assortment of New Designs 4 ‘ations created in Stern Brothers workrooms, all of which are being offered at Remarkably Attractive Prices. ts, also an extensive : For To-morrow, Exceptional Values in immed Plush and Ve'vet Hats, ¢ , »— Me ot Hate, $4 75, 6.50 ety in taupe, blue and black, at West Twenty-third and have arranged for To-morrow, an Important Sale of Young Men’ and Boys’ Fall and Winter Clothing comprising Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Jacket Suits, many with extra knickerbockers, of navy bi brown mixtures, sizes from 7 to 18 ae Die sets, ey aie at $5.00, 6.75, 8.50 and 9.75 Values from $7.50 to 15.00 Boys’ Russian or Sailor Blouse Suits, of Serges or gray and brown effects, sizes from 3 to 9 years, Values from $6.50 to 7.50, at $4.75 Boys’ Long Overcoats, Plain colors or mixtures, belted or plain models, sizes 10 to 18 yrs, Values from $9 75 Values from $12.50 to 15.00, at 99. $16.50 to 22.00, at 913.50 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, in navy blue, gray or brown, plain belted models, sizes 3 to 10 Vert i at Values $7.50 to 12.00 Boys’ Button-to-Neck Overcoats, of mixtures, sizes 3 to 8 yrs, Values from $6.50 to 8.50, Young Men’s Overcoats, in the newest models and materials, plain or belted styles, from 33 to 39 inches chest, Value $22.50, at Young Men’s and Boys’ Long Trouser Suits, in navy blue or mixtures, sizes 33 to 39 inch chest, at 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 to 19.75 Values from $15.00 to 27.50 ‘unneniesrupsmediniiaoeeeinees Bath Robes, Furnishings and Hats Complete assortments of Boys’ and Young Men’s Shirts, Blo Pajamas, Sweaters, Underwear, Hoslery, Neckwear Belts, ats, Caps, Youths’ and Boys’ Bath Robes, of Eiderdown, Terry Cloth or Blankets, sizes 6 to 18 years, Values $ 1 .95 Values $2.85 $3.00 and 3.50, at $4.50 and 5.00, at Laundered and Negligee Shirts, of light and dark striped material bee eean 12% to Hh inch meckbard, at 65° Boys’ Laundered and Negligee Blouses, of madras and percales, in light and dark colors, with neck- ic band or soft collar attached, sizes from 8 to 15 years, t 4? $5.75, 8.75 $5.00 17.50 Boys’ and Youths’ Four-in-Hand Ties, in and d silks, Each 35¢ $1.00 of y fa Vheee tor Twenty-second Streets ané got the ten dollars.’ 14 about his fter I'd paid him for those got last Thanksgiving he I suggest that the Horse, Mule and Jackana Committee look into “G@HORGE HENRY SMITE” Saving Will rentythree years, fon of @ hotelkeeper at Newburgh, N. | Y., was killed when anewering a need. lens alarm of fire in Fishkill Village last evening. There had been a parade and Somebody sent tn an} alarm because » few boxes were burn- de the engine. pushed under it and @ wheel At the Great Why Wait Another Day? You bnew that this sale won't last forever. Your delayed visit is nothing short of actual extravagance on ‘ou are deliberately letting slip by a clothes opportunity that comes but once in a generation. And no matter how fastidious your taste—how great or how small your means—this sale is youropportunity. Mark this well! * To-day you can choose here among 25,090 garments in more than a hundred fashionable models, x You can secure the finest wardrobe that New York is capable of producing—clothes for a year ahead, if desired—at the price of a single season's outfit. Postpone your visit here and you risk an actual loss of money —an average of 50 cents on each dollar of your usual clothes ex- penditure, $13.50, $15, $18 and $20—All medium, Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. Including all new mixtures, as well as Blues and Blacks. New........ccseccscoscesessossescscvscesceseeees $10.09 $20, $22.50 and $25—All medium, Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. Including new mixtures, as well as Biues and Blacks. Now.... $13.50 $25, $28, $30 and $32.50—Alll medium, Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats. Inciuding all new mixtures, as well as Blues and Blacks, Now.......:scsecsesessceeeee Wea vesesesaeosoeces $17.00 FURNISHING REDUCTIONS. 50¢, & 75¢. Neckwear; New Fall Shades. 65c, Knitted Neckwear. 3 for $1.00. $1 & $1.50 Knitted and Cut Silk, Impor $1.50 & $2.00 Shirts, Famous Makes. . $2 & $2.50 Shirts, Custom and ieee ee .50 Imported English Walking ST nites Mita Clare < $2.50 Imported Mocha Gloves, 4 50c. Egyptian Cotton Balbriggan Underwear....... $1 Non-Shrinkable Medium Weight Worsted $2.50 Stitched Cloth Hats. $3 & $5.50 Soft & Stiff Hat $4 &$5 Soft and Stiff Hats, BOYS’ AND CHILD: Harlem Store only, CHILDREN'S SUITS; 2A, to 18, $6, $7, $7.50 & $8 values. entire satisfaction is tion of Hackett, Ca $5 to $8 German Blanket Robes....... If your selec $4 & $5 Sweater Coats, pure worsted... $6 & $7 Sweater Coats, pure worsted. .. aoe 265 Broadway $41 Broadway Near Chambers St. At 18th St. Opposite City Hall. | Near Union 8a. NUINE Sul Wy, PAHS S Pe within one year, Special To-Day and To-Morrow. WEIONT, PRICE. 1 ae? ‘Don't Cut it out, bring it here your be bought anywhere! $12 Mattress 6.98 [ Auio Delivery Service ] BEN an Importer of Dinmonda, 180 Broadway, New York | i | MO EXTR* CHARGE FoR rr, Your HAT REDUCTIONS. $2 & $2.50 Sott ana Still Hats. . sees Children’s Clothes at 841 Broadway and Extra Knickers, Double-Breasted Jackets, Norfolks, Sailors, Russians. Serges and all the new colors, Sizes The Hackett-Carhart Guarantee—Your ht kind of service, return it, and we will refund your money. | MissT READ THE ABOVE COUPON! eyes widely opened to the WONDERFUL moncy-srving op- portunities this great store offers erecy hogy in quest of richly, rellaby bullt and truly “honest” furniture— and wants it cheaper than it can 6.9842, fy in layers—not Average This wonderful seen he yours now on account ob the recent ip. Hackett-Carhart receiver: Now, thousands of fresh-from-the-tailor garments--ordered, receivership—are being sold at one- and in preparation, before the half their actual value. You know the half century old Hackett-Carhart reputation \ for fine tailoring. You know that the finest Fifth Avenue tailor shops turn out none better than Hackett-Carhart ¢clothes— And that these clothes at the present prices, represent an op- portunity such as New York seldom sees, You know all these things. Why don't you profit by the knowled se? Right now is the appointed time for you to attend this sale. To-day is richer in opportunity than any day previous. So come in—to-day, if you can. To-morrow, positively. Thousands of Fresh-from-the-Tailor Garments in These Splendid Assortments $23, $30, $32.59 and $35—All madium, Fall and Winter Sui Includin “all at Peaathiay wale its and Overcoats. Biases and Blacks. Now. $55 Overcoats, are now. Full Dress, Tuxedos, Cutaway Coats and Vests coats at Reductions of detesceeters $4.00 REN’S CLOTHES. In Finest Quality Clothes of the a Latest Fashions For Fall uy and Winter 1912-13, and for Next Spring and Summer Hackett-Carhart $500,000 Sale BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTHES $10, $12.50 & $15 Boys’ Long Trouser Suits. . $7.80 50c. “Mother's Friend” Waist 75c. & $1 “Mother's Friend” $2 Sweatersfor Boys, $1.50 & $2 Wash Si wate 1$21.00 $6 & $7 Boys’ Recfers & Overcoats.. $7.50 & $8 Boys’ Reefers & Overcoats in Blue the firat considera- hart & Co. Inc., tion fails to render #60.2 BEDROOM . mn | hish1 and have uine Electric Felt Mat- tresses, like design, packed stuffod—fancy tick, any size, Compicte Home Outfits Ur] $20, $22.50 & $25 Engli English Tweed Raincoats. 154 E.125th St. 119 W. 42d Se. Near 34 Ave. Near roadway. Open Evenings. | Oven Evenings. Rebate Chance 12 48icr Massive e Turkish Rock ers, like design, richly tufted with patent rocker base, with claw feet, In mahogany finish. ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS $10 & $12.50 Boys’ Reefers & Overcoats. ENGLISH RUBBERIZED, GABARDINE AND ENGLISH TWEED KAINCUAT REDUCLIONS. $7 & $7.50 Rubberized Raincoats. $8 & $10 Rubberized Raincoats, ish Rul for High wy 21.15 cans 4 Buffets, like design, In selected quarter sawed golden oak, genuine polish finish; fine French bevel mirror, fine claw feet, etc, [Gpen Saturday Evening] 4 a