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THE EV! JD. CARROLL PREPARING FOR SURGEON'S KNIFE TO REMOVE ABCESS Special at, yard 1“ 8 g FE. G. Snow, President of the Home| “You had better quit right now. I find 6-inch Mole, in and Leber "iil aa area ee ak Insurance Company, at No. 185 West) my car is in no condition to go to St. Taffeta and ich Plain Taf- Py @ ” - orrow O + Mfty-elght hatreet, Detectives Fita-| James. It was your business to keep fot nil the, wanted shades: to 3d A 59th t 60th the special price named. patrick, Flahert Lay to-d the car | der.” * also S-inch Was ints. - Peration to Be Performed] Patrick, Flaherty ana Devanny to-day ash ptercaao tte tne May] | iat ard See 19, Lexington to venue (1) Street Women’s Manish Cape * h 7 ore service summarily one ni) | inch Stri; Plaid Ribbons; at New York Hospital |tivy accused nim ot ovine wtcten's| selvine the Mayor wplown ‘The chaut- excellent quality; for chldren'e hate Probably To-Morrow. Joneph D. Carroll of the firm of Fish, Doerr and Carroll, returned trom Bu- rope ten days ago where he had gone for his health. tie will undergo an operation at the New York Hospital Probably to-morrow. He is at the New Vanderbilt Hotel, under the eye of Dr. Francis J. Aitken of No, % Past Thirty. aecond street, preparing for the ordeal. Mr, Carroll went abroad about six Weeks ago on the advice of his phy- sicians. He had suffered from an at- tack of ptomaine poisoning and after hig recovery his nerves went back on him, |conduct. “She has had a way of George. || ilori: i ‘i He was in very poor health when he|!ng all sorts of Jewelry around and QUEBEC, Nov. 8. Lee liner Royal] The final Merchant Tailoring Sale for 1912 fe He etek oa ‘0 3° q went th tempting everybody who worked in the , Nov. B— ft morrow wili bring you the yi not ‘ea er ers cl Tena Sid) nouse to steal. I hope she has learnod|Gcorge, stranded Wednesday evening | morrow, Saturday evening, so to-morrow ig y' ‘ an ii # condition. | something." on the Isle of Orleans in the St. Law- While away he developed a form of ( headache that caused him excruciating pain. This annoyed him so much that he asked whether an operation was ad- visable. When told by the foreign doc- tora that it might come to that Mr. Car- Toll decided to return home at once, The diagnosis is that there is brain Pressure caused, probably, by a form ot abcess, Dr. Frank J. Hartley of No. 1 West Forty-ninth street, will per- form the operation. The mortality un- er this operation is eald to be very bigh, Miss Lorena Carroll, the sick man's daughter, aged thirteen, is with her father much of the time. she was taken away from him when she child of six by order of Justics ™man, the parents at that time being Separated. This was a severe blow to him, and some of his friends believe; that the present trouble is an outcome of worry over his marital troubles, Mr, Chrroll perhaps is the best known horse dealer in the city. He has been for years an intimate of Charles Mur- phy, the Tammany Hall leader, He has the contract for supplying the police @nd fire horses to the city, and it is estimated he has been paid more than $2,000,000. on these contracts in thé last ten years. He js also a director of the} Manhattan Navigation Company, tr urer of the Bradley-Gaffney-Steers Con- and a member of the sting Company. Mr. Carroll has said since his return that he would an operation ' chair; and 8 ‘ , ‘ on the roof by has in the jast most of these people might have soft, nized by Scalp Specialists as being} 50,000 Chrysanthemums in all | In all the leading colors ind varieties, such American Beauti glossy, abundant hal beautiful color excellent for trearment of hair ‘and||{| | CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT colors, ta a beautiful cottetion, at | S8."Y). ryland dre wards | ate tons Benutics, tems 3 to | Guerrlere's Orchestra id tre jf t ut use the | scal roubles, ni nd * + roses larly a ee proper treatment! There is no neces- ri you are troubled with dandruff A handsome variegated Ophio- 5 h sold elsewhere .or S0c and 75¢ per dozen, at | $5:00 per dozen, at From 1 to 2.30 P. M. sity for gray huir under sixty-five years|or itching scalp, or if your hair. is|lf| | pogon, regularly sold for 39c, will be c eac 2c and 3e each 10¢ | 3.00 to 8.30 P.M. "1 : of age, and there is no excuse for any |losing its color or coming out, get alll | given away from our greenhonees, each You ke the rally?” one, young or old, having thin, atrag {ity cent bottle uf Wyeth's Sage and and 10¢, 18c to 38c. percihcheh You are invited. “I promised to make a . ling hair, cither full of dandruff or | Sulphur from your druggist, and notice 3 Win promind makers Dart” *theaty "anit" rank-smeling “with ex-|thevimprovement in the appearance off SWe@t Double English Vtolets | Artistic Floral Designs, our specialty, upwardirom Lily of the Valley a ie wre ca cessive oil tera few days’ treatment |/f! 50 in a bunch; regularly sold for 35c and 10c «20 cues 50c a bunch, at 2 C.& ic CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED FOR THE THEFT OF A RING. Sawyer Quoted as Saying He Wanted to Teach Wife of Em- Ployer a Lesson. At the garage attached to the home of diamond ring belonging to Mra, Snow, valued at $1,000, Mrs. Snow missed the ring from her dressing table a week ago. Sawyer, According to the detectives’ statement to Magistrate Murphy in the West Side Court this afternoon, admitted that he had taken the ring. He told them at first, they eald, he had given it to a friend, but later took them to a place where he had hidden the four diamonds with which It had been set. He said he had pried out the stones with his pincers aad had given the setting to a friend, “I did st to teach the madam a lesson,” Sawyer said when asked how he came to turn thief after seven years of honest snieeaenstipeoseminios MAYOR FIRES CHAUFFEUR "CAUSE CAR WOULD’T RUN. James and When He Couldn't, It Was Goodbye Gustav. Mayor Gaynor {s again ohauffeur. been driving the Mayor's big limousine car for the last year, was dismissed by without a Gustav Tashman, who has the Mayor to-day upon t certaining that his car running condition to mal James. Thshman has the reputation of being latter aa- not in fit a trip to St, @ careful driver, although the Mayor’ car met with several accidents while Tashman was on the seat, but these were declared to have been/ unavild- able. At no time was the Mayor in+ Jured. Once the car skidded in a Brook: lyn street, ran upon the sidewalk and || cut down a ateel electric light pote be- || fore crashing into the atoop of a house. || To-day the Mayor sald to Tashman: feur left che car and the Mayor was re: || quired to hire # taxi to reach his home in Brooklyn, Rough Weather Prevents Rescue of || Passengers From the Royal rence river, was still fast on the rocks to-day, with five hundred passengers aboard. tugs at bay during the forenoon. the gale abate, the marroned passengers probably will be taken off the steamer "I this afternoon; otherwise they| will re-|| main aboard the Royal George till mor wel rests to-day fifty yard jon of yesterday. eage receive reads as folo “Unsuccesst day to get afloat. She only swung around and made about fifty yards {nearer to Quebec. for tugs to render aid. ship about the same. Intend to try to refloat again if gale abates. time snow and squally,” A Simple Remedy Beautifies and Darkens the Hair, Cures Dandruff. What a pity it is to see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose |! hairs, and make your hair grow strong], and beautiful by using Wyeth's Sage || and Sulphur Hair Remedy. For gener- ations common garden Sage has been used for restoring and color of the hair; and Si hur is recog- oa eCompy 35s.Block8 Newark, N. J., Store, 49 ing of our fi sents the ace Actual $6 Value arrival of our buying furnit you _muke 3 ur yuarantees. thu fanilly We, i R Parlor StoveY™ a America’s Greatest Furniture House ON mann th Av.365:. and 51 Market Street Any ri CONTINUATION OF OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALES in been cut Ln order te insure the clon Prices nave ct all Odd Pieces and Small Lots before of all ey w Holiday Furniture. rtunity to you NOW to purchase WELL MADE FURNITURE ON LIBERAL TERMS.AND AT LOWEST PRICES. GIVE RANCE, you receive @ of the deat! ©, five you a receipted marke, WE in Alt at ‘ount without exti a it ally 1 BU; very wpectal at 3.95 HER PARL STOVES UP TO 10.95 We have 35 Other Waterman Oil Heaters $3.50, $4 & $5 $25 Reed Pullman 14.95 cour A luxurious Me Cars roll edge oon and We Open Accounts from SMALL ACCOUNTS FSPECIALLY INVITED busin Double Stamps Mornings If you contemplat within the next six months, this sale h_ of the wage-eurner ble Go-Carts Extra larae alee: fine con- $5 to $1,000 SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS, advertised articles may be ins ‘outfit or you can open an account by a single udvertined. articl an: tised vat the EXTRA ingte Ktamps Afternoons, aH * Rough weather held rescue||f} should || A mes- here from her captain} attempt made yester-| | Weather too rougn||f) Condition of] Present|| Ribbon Specials: FR 91,59 DU: RABLE certificate bith ta tui Oil Heaters Actual $3 Value 1.95 $10 Collapsi- very struction: | Men’s Fine Flannel Shirts, | SeparateCollar & SoftCults, A | season wear. The material and wor! *s Plaited Shirts, 80c About 700 of this popular style, all showing the quality that ordinarily | cannot be had at less than $1.00 and | Men’ $1.25. laundered, and in very tasteful pat- terns, For Evening Dress Wear Men’ Moire and §-inch Taffeta, with moire blue, blue, navy blue and sash and hat bows rf c ie Z bon you toant at Bloomintdale' for our showlage are always complete. To-morrow will be another gala day in our Cut Flower Shop on the main floor and the Very large specimen Phoe- palms, regularly sold for Girls’ Extra High or Regular Shoe! Gun Metal, Vici Kid, 1 Patent Leathe ing to size, at $2. Dress Ties, 15c to 50c, and Knit Mufflers, $1.00 to $8.98. Silk Four-in-Hands, 28c Beautiful flowing ends, plain colors, ‘=> ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 —<-om e a) 5-inch » in white, pink, light inal, old rose, feet, Ales mek 15 values up 2 4: Lexington avenue Madison avenue Broadway-Seventh av. Seventh avenue Eighth avenue and Tenth avenue Second avenue Third avenue B'way-Amsterdam av. First avenue | Sixth avenue | Broadway-Columbus | Bioomingtalen’ Main Fl, Men, To-morrow, Saturday, the Last Day of Our Great Merchant Tailoring Sale!! last chance this year to have high grade, stylish clothes made to your order for thirteen eighty. We Will Make a Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat to Your $13.80 Measure for No matter how big or stout you are the price remains the same. You may select the material you want from a splendid collection of 100 fashionable high grade fabrics. They include all the newest and best designs —in fact, they are identical with those offered by the exclusive tailor for double the price we ask in this sale. You can select the model you want—for we will make tHe clothes in any of the smart new styles. The cutting and tailoring will be done by men whose many years of ex- perience rightfully class them as experts, Their work has pleased thousands of men, and will do the same for you. Don’t mise this opportunity to have your Winter clothes made to order for the very attractive price of. . ‘ Overcoats Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, material; cut br ed models, Trousers Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, cut é e and double-t made of blue sergea rj 4 $ material; sizes to with belts all Big Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 8 t made of fancy cheviot material; cut in the latest styles, , Other Suits and in better grades, BLGOMINGDALES* Special Saturday Sale of Fresh Cu Greenhouses on the roof. Don’t to any one who makes a purchase in our Chrysanthemums All other seasonable flowers at one-half less than Lily of thi ~ and 75 elsewhere. In Our Greenhouses on the Roof Kentia and Eureka Scotti and Boston ferns bearing from 40 to 50 leaves, growing in 6 69¢| filled fern dishes, each bearing a centre plant. Also, rubber plant: leaves in 6 and 8 inch pots; chrysanthemums, 12 flowers and bud: New Winter Boots, $3.50 | Guimpes { In 14 and 16 Button Models for Women. These Winter boots are designed to give the foot and ankle Sj that slim appearance so much desired by well dressed women. Ge They are cut extra high, 14 and 16 button models. Ps Russia calf, gun metal and patent coltskin, with suede, whipcord and leather tops. Our enlarged shoe department is also showing new winter models of taupe buckskin topped boots and other high-grade novelties ranging in price up to7inch ‘aring from to $2.00; each at.... the New Suits In many of the new suits that the women’s tailors are now introducing the guimpe plays an important part. Anticipating the demand, we show to- morrow (Saturday) some excellent ex- amples on which prices will be found unusually attractive. buttons, lace cuffs for this small price, taupe and black. Women's $3.48 Shoes, $2.50 Velvet top, patent colt, tan button and lace and gun metal button, all sizes in each style. ‘Nature Shape” Shoes: Boys’ Box Calf, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Patent Colt Shoes; button, lace or blucher styles; according to sizes, at $2.98, $2.48 and $1.98 particularly good value in a shirt that is very appropriate for tetwixt ‘kmanship are both first class, Made over lace and net, cuffs of lace, Surprisi price, $3.98, helaiiaes ( Boys’ and Girls’ “ White and Cream Plain Lawn net yoke and high collars, with 3 celluloid supports, each... 5c impes, with elastic draw Made in our own factory from import ed French strands, with long chenille Sleeveless Guimpes, with Brussels bby Shadow La si A Marabou Bargain tasscls, in black and ‘an Calf o1 priced, accord. $1.98 and $1.69 BLOOMIN: collar and cuffs. Special ie Men’s Underwear Mea’s. Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers 79e Strictly first quality. You cannot fail to agree with us that these shirts and drawers are big value at the price. Men’s Stuttgart Finish 87 Shirts and Drawers at Gray 2 wool, medium and meuse and Chiffon, 812. 91 Hats, were up Men's, Rf Sweaters, $3.98 Undoubtedly the best value in New York in this popular style. They're made of lambs’ wool, the quality most stores sell at $5.00, 2 pockets, Sizes 34 to 46. Colors maroon, navy and gray. Other Sweater values up to $7.98. Men’s Silk Knit Cravats, 55c Have the new Persian wide bar effects in 20 different combinations, such as are appearing in haberdashery shops at $1.00, Beautiful showing of rich Fall and Winter Neckwear for men at They are well made, hand Sizes 14 to 18. 6 for $4.50. Women’s Vests, Pants and Tights, 29c All garments of fine combed yarn, silk trimmed and hand finished. Va riety of shapes to choose from. Women's Bleached White 's Dress Shirts, 98c to $2.50; 3-! Sati fr T Transfers are now issued to 59th St. and Bloomingdales’ by the following lines: pair of trousers, made of fancy in Norfoik and double- lined. Sizes 7 €© 17 years, at. $495 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Model Suite, and fancy cheviot i $4.95 Boys’ Button-to-Neck Overcoats, sizes 2 to 10 years; made of blue and gray chin- chillas, fancy cheviots and plain blue kerseys. They are new models, lined with flannel; some have belted backs; some convertible collar and belt in the back, at. , Overcoats for boys up to 18 ye at $4.95 to $16.95. Roses and Carnations ) American Beauties We Offer (* Pots, and ready +e to15 39c Guimpes for | NewChiffonBlouses,$2.98 2 These dainty blouses show a vestee of messaline and lace, and are piped with q contrasting colors and trimmed with silk Collar and jabot of lace and complete a very tasty model Colors navy, brown, ChiffonBlouses at$3.98 with buttons or lace jabot. Collar and NEW RIDING SHIRTSof fancy white madras, two pockets, soft turnover Sample Model Blouses of Crepe de Chine, Char- BLOOMINGDALES* 3-Hour Sale of Trimmed From 9 to 12 o’Clock To-morrow 300 to select from, VAL- Men’s $1.15 Kid Gloves, at 89 6,000 Pairs Men’s fine heavy prix seam English Capeskin Gloves, at 89¢ 2,100 Pairs Women’s gloves made of the best imported cape skin in the most beautiful shades of tan and golden browns. Saturday at with extra cheviot in Norfolk lo 17 years; $4.95 on ars, all new styles || Becond Fieve, 60th Bt, Bectio: t Flowers fail to attend:— Concert in our Greenhouscs e Valley, sold ly elsewhere for S0c { for't dosen spray, Bunch 39c 0,000 stock of decorative |: and flowering plants. Ferns, box-wood, good for window box, etc.,at a saving of 1-3 to 14. on prices elsewhere, » front trimmed high class at the $3.25 8, 818.98. iy 1.50 (Saturday). to $4.95, at Hour Sale on urday Morning ‘om 9 to 12—— rimmed Hats hood uphol- stered in kreen or m aroon leatherette, eet | Wheots OF | have heavy ures, self effects and satin stripe repp and fancy effects; 50c value, 6 for $1.65. BLOOMIN Saturday’s Hosiery Specials:— Men's Half Hose at Ge | Boys’ & Girls’ Stockings, 12! c Several thousand pairs men’s 2-| Boys’ and girls’ wide and narrow rib thread cotton socks, black and colors;| black cotton hose. Double knee. All slight mill faults, All sizes, sizes, Men's Half Hose at 12), Women's Stockings, 12! 5c “Mill-run seconds,” a5 the imper fections are trifling, and these will not en's ad cotton hose, black hurt the wear, Double sol and full, seamless; strictly first qual heels, All colors an! ity. Splendid values at the price, Men's Silk Half Hose, 24c Union Suits, 39¢ Made of fine cotton in medium we Neatly trimmed. All sizes. A very special value at the small price named. = LOOMING DALES 39 $3.98 “Dandy Automobile, $2.69 $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00, DALES! body fully guaranteed. Heays tires. nicely ube holetered. A able at 14.05, a UES TO $4.95, AT $1.50, 4 all this season's styles, black » and all colors. Come early and get first choice, All hats at regular prices after 12 o'clock, | | All Day Special on Our Second Floor | Black erect pile plush and velvet trimmed hats $4 95 j . i i formerly sold up to $8.00, our price all day Saturday On main floor Saturday, §0 dozen) On main floor Saturday, black | ' Clean-up Sale of McKee Refrigerators et less than Factory Cost, 17.50 Ke 6.50 Peerless Oak Haste, 4.95 ge [ET A purchase of 350 of these Pee: Oak Heat- ers from @ ‘mo Jobber Waterman’s Oil and Gas Heaters At a Great Saving. 2 1,95 Erluerators by pe llegar dh rai{ Women’s Stockings, 24c black and white ostrich ; ather| plush hats, also white and black | 2.95 Li ie We hl afte pee weight, linen heels and toes, Varicty ef] Women’s 0c lisle howe at thie cut} The body ia fi iter NP, heb biday) ped Si. estacts regular $5.00 io Reorealiem Reels olors, and black. A bargain at theh price, Fine imported, tull-fashioned | with gold eteiping W solid | quality, our price for . naa 3.95 ty nickel trimming, with Solon ri ten | Pine Laporte tall feania with gold striping 95. Toy Shop, 4th F All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’—Lex. to 3d day. . wre Se $3.00) large fire note, vatented aN fe and deep ash cans, d Ave., 59th to 60th Street. = a