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18 NO SUBWAY KICKS Chairman Big End of City Money Benefits That Borough. In a letter to John F. Hylan, Prest- @ent of the Allied Boards of Trade anj Taxpayers Associations of Rrook- lyn, Chairman Willeox of the Service Commission says that “If the millions to be laid out on the B. RT.) in Broadway, Manhattan— whieh will be built mainly for the con- venience of the people of Brooklyn— are taken Into consideration there will be more money spent for subways for lyn than for Manhattan.” subway ting figures as applying to com- way expenditures to be the total of $15 to be spent for the He poli 000,000; Bron Bre n part OF $16,000,000, OF e $80,000,000 to be spent a Manhatts new subways it ts ated that »,000 only will be pended upon lines te the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- amy while & ) will be Imid out for the construction of the lines in Man- hatian which are to be operated by the MOR T VThus you will see, says Chairmen Wilcox, “that even In the Borough of Manhattan alone practically two-thirds of ¢ vey to be spent by fe se the people of n and other parts of Long ~ Willcox takes exception complajnt of Mr. Hyland that Br been discriminated against in the Kiyn ‘avor of the Bronx or that scarcity of popula- tion atong certain proposed Hnes tn the latter borough do wot warrant building at this. time. Chatrman Willcox proves by figures a remarkable and growing In- | creade of popuiation in the northern bor+ ough, accompanied by scores of mil tions of land CML: E mS . - = We — i SVP To-Day and To-Morrow ns | of dollars’ increase In assessed ‘valua- | Irman Wilcox also gives some ine | Diamond Rings $ 279 ‘nited States and o1 " can soa me ‘cal na tow the. ur window display of over halt ‘diamonds fee million dollars’ worth of vlainiy 85 to Importer of Diamonds, 180 Broadway, New '¥ OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK. ance nly ace c) ‘All Used World Ads. With Best Results in the Renting of High-Class Apartments N ALEXANDER, and Insurance, S03 Fitth A New York. Nov 21, 1913, New York World 1 at en aye Pt ugimeaiimn T have ever “used eivert Hague Court until it'te‘full renteay °° Very resi LE yotfully, It is plainly due to results that World ads. have given in the past that made it possible for The World to print 25,256 “To Let” advertise. ments last month—15,709 more than the Herald, World Ads, To Flee To Flag Wemss Read Tenants Use “PAUL KELLY” FREED DUEFROM BROOKLYN, WREN COURT HOLDS His SAYS SERIE BOARD. CLUB Willcox Declares roto lei at ubtie | {icon dineha by M t No. 201 West Fort always failed Mt of keeping a gam- nination that ex-con- to hat poker held ell reso character of those onday » | ship 0 dra sear! mn dof by the police course # counsel «| Heeman or stool pigeon ’ ila counsel, ( ral tbs Deak peli Mn men could not swe: arelli ra, announced they wou netitule a v he hrough * aware frome of his members had court action to compel Commissioner nable to get Vacarelli on a gan tine, | Waldo to order away two untformed| bling ¢ the police invoked a arelli by his books showed that the Noonday Soctal Club has 142 members ay dues, and that the place ts run statute which characterizes as a din- orderly house a place of resort for gamesters or persons who have been convicted of erime, It was charged that Vacarelil’s club ix resorted to by such persons. Several police oMcers swore tn the policemen who have been stationed at the Noonday Social Clu’, one Intide and °, vi Friday night, Pacarett van the one outside, ever nines SCarell!, WhO, when he was t when Vacarelll was arrested, ‘ader of @ gang and the keeper of a ‘The detectives of Inspector Lahey's ve in Chinatown, called himself Paul| district have made several efforts to —_>—— > -- way in Freight Car. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Breadway, Macy’s Undersell Every Other Store in New York 10 per cent. on popular fiction, and 15 per cent. on Standard Library Sets. This saving in books is only a sample of the REGULAR MACY SAVING throughout the store. MACY'S GREATER TOY STORE Over the wonderful realm of Toyland, on our Sixth Floor, supreme. Bring the kiddies to see him. of the immense space which this year we have dedicated to t Store in the city. Where are you going to buy? At the stores that claim to undersell— Or at Macy’s that proves its underselling ? On the higher-priced articles, where Macy's only competitors are specialty stores, the REGULAR MACY SAVING Is greater than on books, often running up to one-third and two-fifths. SMART NEW TOPCOATS FOR WOMEN For many of the finest Topcoats, velour de laine, the softest and most supple of all wool fabrics, is employed. At $59.75 a navy blue imported Topcoat is of this favored material, with diagonal stripes on the reverse side. Another handsome Top- coat at $49.74 is of velour de laine with deep rolling collar and cuffs of Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat). Imported Topcoats, London Made $22.74 Loose double-breasted model, of dashing English style, with flaring lines, deep cuffs, convertible collar and large pockets. length. Made of soft, fleecy, all-wool “warmth-without- weight" materials. Gray, brown and green mixtures, Full Length Coats of Seal Plush $17.74 Excellent quality of sea! plush, lined throughout with heavy satin. “Straight-line model, slightly fitted back. Deep shawl collar, turn back cuffs. Belted Topcoats of Chinchilla Cloth $16.74 _ Gray, Oxford, navy or brown: chinchilla cloth of fine grade. Full length garment, with belted back, convertible collar, deep pockets and turn back cuffs. All edges i i as well, Bring the children in to see the thousands of Dolls, Tc collection of which Santa Claus and Macy's are justly proud. SHADOW & $1.44 « CHANTILLY LACES inch thickn District Schools and Macy's prices were 15¢ to $1.84 a yard Stores at the same price. Other Cottage: . Toy Sewing Machines, $3.49 to $6.49 “ Children’s Toy Di; hes, 41 pieces, preety decorated, at $3: 4a by 98 er sets in tin, agate or china, ono bith in, agate or china ianos, .24, , rose= adcerreliatel near tin aan tae Stools, 24¢ to Dolls’ Trunks, steamer and ward- robe style, 98¢ to $5.94. Jointed Dolls, 24c to $16.74. Dressed Dolls, 24c to $53.50. Character Babies, 24c to $5.24. Doll Carriages, $1.44 to $13.49. The Macy Doll at 98¢ 20 inches high and the best doll value in the city. Moving eyes, full jointed, sho stockings and pretty slip—or a 24-i.1ch doll at 98¢, with moving eyes and lashes, full jointed. The new dotted, floral, conventional and heavy patterned designs, in fine meshed Chantilly and shadow laces, Nidths range from 214 inches to 18 inches. ‘These laces are suitable for frills, blouses, draperies and trimming purposes. Main F1.. Centre, SILKS A CLEARANCE Prices Reduced One-Half “Cut Lengths” of this Season's Silks Suggestions for the Boys: Humpty Dumpty Circus Sets, 44c bound with braid. For Silks ’ 29 WOMEN’S SHOES & SLIPPERS, $2.59 nu, that were 48¢ Ide Basball Games, $242 lajor League 24, That Were $4.96, $3.96 and $3.49 National Baseball, 98. A clearance of high grade Footwear lines which for various 69c bed le $1.29 1 Saw Outfits, 74c to $1.49. reasons we have decided to discontinue. May are reduced be- be peor caer Eerie tan nn nnged cause the size range is broken, others because we cannot duplicate} SS oe oo 24e to 49¢ without gun. them at former prices. 39c For Silks 98e to $2.24 with gun. Extra high-cut Boots ‘of black calf and patent Imported Soldier Sets, 1 . The leather. ‘ J . dome per? re. iat wereei6oc (Very elaborately ‘Arenas WOE Shoes Bulton Boots, regular height, in black calf. sed 2. oa Pai eae amas Hill Climbing Toys, 49¢ to $1.98. Palent leather Boots, with white kid lops. 89¢ For Silks ee Autos, otal es Hand-sewed Slippers, with fine hand embroidery. ¢ ere ier Outfit cto 93.49 The j Patent leather, white calf. eae mee, Wetavere $1.48 _ Cadets, Boy Scouts, Cowboys “and Slippers Plain Opera Slippers,in patent leather and black} 1d Cowboy Suits, 98¢10$2.97 While the Se is in many lines somewhat incomplete. 49c For Silks Moccasins, 89c to $2.97 there are sizes in some styles to fit every foot, tee’ yi. that were 99 Aeroplane Models, 24c to $84.74 Sevond Floor, 35th St, Rear. BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS At a Saving of ‘Ys to 4/3 Here is a little Overcoat story:— Last Friday a customer whose son was wearing a $9.00 Coat just bought at ——'s, came to Macy's and invited criticism of it as compared to our $8.94 Coat. “Well,” said we, “the Macy Coat has a “Vene- tian" cloth yoke—yours bas none. “In the Macy Coat the under-Jacing oJ the collar is of the same material as the coat—yoursis cheap For the Xmas Tree— Many Novelties Musical Tree Stands, $2.79 to $5.94. pi! Christmas Trees, 10c to Christmas Tree Lights — with connections for battery or house current—plain, flower or fruit bulbs, $1.59 to $11.89. Sixth Floor, For ‘Silks that were Main Fl. 35th st, INVISIBLE BI-FOCALS Lenses for veneer Fused Lenses for Distance {Together Other optical shops sell the “The shirt of the Macy Coal measures 48 inches round—yours is four inches narrower. “The jacings in the Macy Coat clear the button- holes by over two,inches—in yours they almost touch Macy's Price Was $1.44 yd. Special Sale Price, $1.14. There “Trifles! said the customer. ‘Yes, but trifles trifle!” Overcoats, $4.96 to $14.74 Sizes 2% lo 10 Years Models are plain, button-to-neck and convertible notched collar, in velvet or of same material as the coat. Materials are fine chinchillas, tweeds and cheviots, in blues, tans, browns and heather mixtures, below-knee"’ to almost ‘‘ankle.”’ Overcoats—$4.96 to $12.74 Sizes 6 to 12 years, Models are double-breasted, plain, with convertible colgar. ally on the market. The Carpets are in a very wide and browns, and in “‘all-over"’ et OLD STYLE MACY'S STYLE Showing line No line of futon of fusion, visible. We grind the glasses from your own prescription or, if you prefer, a registered optometrist will ex- amine your eyes free of charge and prescribe the glasses needed, The three salient points of Macy's in prays, Length is “just. | are in self-colors, The Plain Wilton Velvets come the “stair.” Mostly wool-lined, and some belted; some plain Fused Invisible Bi-F Tr Brussels 4 ? p 4 ° 4 | -Focals: ‘apestry Carpets, terials are in gray and brown fancy mixtures and in gray, (1). One pair of ee seeing Me" Price Was 89¢ yd. blue and tan chinchilla. In the three-quarter length, faith pear ak hand and in tha Special Sale Price, 74c. ' r ' distgnce. e Specially Priced Suits—6 to 18 years. (2) Lineof demarcation between Domestic Rugs Prices $4.96 (were $6.49), and $7.49 (were $10.74), “near” and “distance” lenses Models are plain, Norfolk and double-breasted, with knick- practically invisible to erbockers, in newest cut, with natural shoulders and roomy, wearer. No nerve strain, Price Macy's but not exaggerated fulness inthe knickers. Every seam rein- (3) Line of demarcation abso» » Size, + * Elewhere. Sposa forced with tape and sewn with silk. Materials are tweeds, cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres, in Fall shades of gray, brown and heather mixtures. Second Floor, 85th St., Rear. lutely invisible to. others. ‘The glasses are neither dis- figuring nor conspicuous, Halcony, it4th St. Rear, 27 Inches x54 Inches,. $5.00 36 inches x63 inches.. $7.50 © feet x9 feet. i 14 ! Soe Bocmemem inition rth lnintenlacilidts mis enansnininiinti cata THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912.’ The true Xmas spirit radiates from every corner Here among the myriad marvels,gathered from the world’s most famous Toy centres, are gifts that will delight and fascinate not only the little folks, but “children of a larger growth” are among Seamless Wilton Rugs: huddled tn a oorner of a New York] Central freight car this morning wile, the care of an outbound Albany tretght | were being sealed on the tracks at West | End avenue and Sixtieih street. Thy 1 was yanked out by a railroad de ¢. He #ald he was Wugene Hickens of Woodstd that he ran away b fifteen-year-old brother had n d him well. | m the Washington r wife a sense of humor? “1 think she has,” replied Mr. Meek- ton, “She says that most of my opin- fons are perfectly ridiculous. a real live Santa Claus rules he most comprehensive Toy ys and Games. Here is a The Forenoon—trom 8,30 to 11 o’Clock is the ideal shopping tine. The crowds are smaller, the salespeople are brighter, the stocks are more orderly. Physical and mental comfort for yourself, as well as kindly consideration for others, urges you to act upon our advice to shop in the forenoon when possible. “Wm. Rogers & Sons’ 26-PlECE SILVER-PLATED COMBINATION SETS, $5.24 Sold Elsewhere for $6.50 The set consists of:-— Six Tea Spoons, Six Table Spoons, | Pa‘terned with Six Dinner Knives, | single thread border Six Dinner Fe crowned by clustering O Butter Knife, One Sugar Spoon. { The knives are full triple-plated, and the other pieces extra quality, "AA" plate, ) Each set comes in a green moreen gift chest as iustrated . We will engrave one script initial en each piece, without charge. Floor, Broadway. FINE CARPETS REDUCED Plain Wilton Velvet, tl width, Plain Wilton Velvet, one-yard width, Macy's Price Was $1.89 yd. Special Sale Price, $1.44. make perjection~and perlection is ne identical glasses under an-} ~~~" these Car tsno shop: Wann ‘That customer returned the —— Coat. The other name for 14 more than] | WiltonVelvets | worn ratty no rem. | VelvetCarpets refunded price more than bought a thoroughly we charge. Macy's Price Was nants, no “‘left-overs.”’ Macy's Price Was satisfactory $8.94 Overcoat at Macy's. $1.44 yd. Every piece is fresh $1.09 yd. Now $1.09 from’ the mill, clean Now 79¢ and perfect, and in several instances they are Spring, 1913, patterns not yet gener- range of two-toned reds, greens ffects characteristic of fine Ori- ental Rugs—with the exception of the plain Wilton Velvets,which in “body” (for rooms) to match The range of shades and color-combinations is so wide that one may match any decorative colorescheme. Axminster Carpets. Macy's Price Was $1.34 yd. Special Sale Price, 89c, Also Reduced Price Macy's Sine, Elsewhere, 814 feet x1014 feet....$42,00 $38.74 9 feet x12 fect.........$45.00 $41.89 101 feet x12 feet..... $60.00 $55.89 davses. Gres Smish) Mt Savings of '/, to", as Compared to Prices Elsewhere had sent the women of the householi out on errands and had carried out threat. NOTE TELLS OF SUICIDE. Son Finds I¢ Under His Door After Dead, seph Fleischer, who kept a Bowery ‘ant for twenty years, killed him- ha revolver shot, to-day, at his) 0, 226 Kast Fifty-third street. ‘ aurant Surned, two years ago, nd he has since been despondent. His son, Stanislaus, has @ restaurant at No. 119 Bowery. Under the door, to- day, he found a note from his father, telling of his intention to die and giving directions regarding his property. Stan- slaus Fleischer hurried at once to his father's home. le learned his father| THIS L A WONDER. (From the Kanses City Times.) Miss Margaret Montgomery, a farm- er’s daughter near Stillwater, 1s by long odds the champion cotton ptoker in Oklahoma and probably in the whole Father ' a She-is @ musicien and such an ao complished fhorsewoman that she wos first prize in the ladies’ riding Treeg at the Payne County Fate last fan. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, jald Square Broadway, Mth to 35th S& AT THE SUPERINTENDENT'S DESK on any floor a GENERAL SALESPERSON and SHOPPING GUIDE will be assigned you, if you sorequest. In doing extensive Christmas shopping a Store Guide is of assistance, not only in directifig where to obtain what you want, but in giving advice and suggestions and in seeing to it that your whole order is delivered when you wish it. Our Shopping Guides have extensive experience, and their expert advice and assistance are at your disposal. FINE IMPORTED SWEATERS & WAISTCOATS, SCARVES AND GOLF JACKETS FOR MEN at prices § to 3} lower than elsewhere FROM SCOTLAND—Goif Coals in plain and Norfolk style, in quiet gray, green and brown mixtures, Smartly cut, warm, com. § fortable and fairly redolent of their native gorse and heather. Sizes 34 to 44, One or two made up in London, of wools from the Shetlands. Priced $71.74 to $/0.89, FROM FRAN ~ Sweat- ers of ‘‘camel's hair'’—the newname for a warm, closes ly woven, slightly ‘‘fuzzy"* fabric, much favored by the French aviators. Colors are dull grays and browns. It's warm as anything made. “*V"" necks and two pockets. Priced elsewhere $7.00; at Macy's, $5.49. FROM ENGLAND~Scarves of fine silky wools from the Shet- lands, thick and soft, yet not bulky. Fine for skating and winter sports, and colored in warm bright shades of green, blue, brown, gray and red. Priced 98c to $4.24. Soa titcreee tee cone in paves yan gray and ixtures, Some striped. Two styles, and in sizes 34 to 44. Priced $4.96 to $7.24. igs \ p Oy ~“ Sweaters in soft gray, green and brown mixtures. Some with an almost invisible stripe. High and “V" neck models, in all sizes. Priced $5.24 to $14.49, Domestic Sweaters of the Newest Style Coat Sweaters “Ruff-Neck” Sweaters From $1.49, Elsewhere $2.50 From $4.96, Elsewhere $6.00 Up to $6.74, Elsewhere $10.00 | Upto $7.49, Elsewhere $10.00 ine Worsted. “‘shaker knit” Coat eis Knit Worsted, price $4.96 to y, maroon and} Shaker Knit, price $7.24 and $7,74. Fine Worsted Shaker Knit, perfect orsted Coat Sweaters, | fittin, F i : . ig collar, in navy, white, nid navy, $1.49 to $4.49. | and gr with pockets. Price Hoe $1.98 to $6.74. Fifth Fle Centre, [rz |MEN’S RICH SILK NECKWEAR|.==. Shaker Open-end Cravals from Paris, at $1.44 and $1.98. In four-in-hand shape (as illustrated). _ Made of French hand-loomed silk squares, rich, heavy, and in indescribably delicate yet striking combinations of color. Cravats that sound the final noté in the garment of the Well-Dressed Man’s wear— the ultimate touch that confers distinction, Open-end ‘'Four-in-hands" from London, at _ $1.44, full and flowing, of platncolor Irish Poplin—greens, blues and browns, in soft pastel shades. Generously cut, and stitched and finished wit extreme care so as to slide easily in the collar. Best of all, smart, in the best sense of the word, Regular Regent Street ‘‘fies,"’ as the Londoner says—fresh and blooming after their voyage over. € “Cravates de Luxe” to your order, of Spitalfields Silk. Spitalfields, in the East End of London, still weaves on its hand-looms some of the richest silks in the world, in the most exquisite color-combinations and designs. We import the choicest squares of this magnificent silk, and make them up in almost any style you request or originate. These squares can be made into four, three or two Cravats. depending upon the style of scarf you wish. If, for instance, you order three cravats and wish each to be of a different pat: tern, you select three different squares, and a cravat is made from each one, but you pay for one square only. Prices are as follows:— Four Cravats Three Cravats Two Cravats (to @ square) (fo @ square) (10 @ square) Each $1.59 Each $1.74 Each $2.24 In Ascot style, only one cravat can be made from Price for an Ascot, $2.74, Sahat: Remember these Cravats when providing for gifts, a eel Crothet Cravats of pure silk are 98¢ at Macy's, but i at $1.35" elsewhere! Made on hand-frame ma ai Hn eae quently without mechanical imperfections, Made in plain shades, cross stripes, delicate colore tions and plenty of distinctive blackewith-white, Main Fioer, ic combina- Sith O.. Bear,

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