The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1912, Page 16

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NG, HE STOLE " TOBUY WXURES FOR HIS FAMIL Wife and Child Everything Before Death Came. ‘ @aleeman who was arrested yesterday, mpany with having engineered a 62,- ticket his employers and gave an explan- Bahten his punishment. It wasn’t for myself I stole,” he said. was for my wife and our nine-year- 90 life insurance. tubderculosis. a surely die in not afford to go a’ it, to met money. he wheel. pola Furnishing Reductions Perhaps the choicest assortments of Men's fur- nishings yet shown this season are now on dis- lay at the Hackett-Car- fart stores. Many new lines of neckwear and shirts of the richest and most fashionable patterns colorings—and all bang sold at the same erful savings that endure throughout all other stocks. fe & Jie Neckwear. 25¢ |] 55750, $35 & $37.50 Chinchilla Overcoats ... $2 || Sizes 8 to 12-Reguur Pricer $15 and $1650: $10.00) Reductions 1.50 & $2 Knitted In Blues, Oxfords and Cambridge shades, Als« st a <8 $18 20 Cur Tri * ‘ Neckwear . 85c || Heather, Olive and Orkney mixtures. Models inglegs Stave 12 00 18 Bap gSI8 sn 12.50 Oe Te Cont $1.50 gs $2.50 “Gloves, Shawl and Convertible Collar, double breasted 52-inch f Lined... $24.00 eval eens i a act London Guard, Split-sleeve and Chesterfield Boys’ Long Trouser Suits & Boys’ $50 Fur Trimmed Coats, E ian a... $1, styles. Full Silk Lined... $32.50 E 1.50 Underwear... 85 Overcoats Fu il ‘ & $2.50 Under. * 18 to 22 Years; or 31 to 38 Chest. $60. Fur Lined Coats, Per- 4s yee , Ful Dress Reductions seul mre ye Nowa, re (oe ae include Conver- Ws Fie Line) Coun, Pee or ‘ t e Tuxedo uits Full Dress Suits tible and Shawl collar styles. > Fur Lined Coats, Per ters. . +75 | $35.00 Tuxedo Suits $22.50 | $35.00 Full Dress Suits $25.00 | $10 & $12.50 Boys’ Suits & Overcoats, Sizes 31 to 3° $7.50! sian Lamb Collars. $45.00 $3 to $5 Fancy $45.00 Tuxedo Suits... $32.80 | $47.50 Full Dress Suite . $35.00 $100 Fur Lined Coats, Per MEAS, Sacaho oe ees 35 | $50.00 Tuxsdo Suits $37.50 | £55.00 Full Dress Suits $42.50 | 15 & $16.50 Boys’ Suits ® Overcoats, Sizes 32 to 38 $10: sian Lamb Collars. $60.00 Ne Broadway, 841 Breadney _Inc. 119 West 42d St., 154 East 125th St., lear Chambers St. at 13th St. . Near Broadway. Near 3d Ave. Opposite City Hall. | Near Union Square © R Open Evenings. Open Evenings. etail . 1 Wittam C. Little, the Puliqan tioket @hargea by the Pullman Palace Car ewindie, admitted at police juarters to-day that he had stolen yn for the theft which may serve to Nd daughter. They are not going to “If I were in good health my salary Would have been plenty to keep ue ail M comfort, but I wanted them to haye thing more than comfort—even In November, 1911, I learned ‘The doctor said if I did not leave New York I jw years. I 7. inoe that time I have been resort- to every expedient, honest and dis- T have apent it} pmy wife and child‘an I went along. only did I steal from the Pullman but I gambled in the etock | [72s et in the hope of accumulating a ess for my family in a lucky turn " “Now I have been caught, as you say, with the goods,’ and I am ready to convinced themselves that no greater clothe: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _DEOEMBER 6, 1018. take my medicine. The only thing that | hurta abowt the dacovery te tne shoce | CRAVEDIGGERS IN BATTLE LS OUTED ESC B BROKAW BROTHERS The secret of clothes satisfac- tion depends on the quality of the materials and workmanship. Our suits and overcoats are made with’ the greatest care from fabrics of proven merit, to my wife and baby and the prema- ture euffering for them. For myrelf, am @ walking dead man anyway, and in the open.” Little's appearance did not belie his tomas Hin eyes were glazed, his cheoxs @unken and his chest caved fm. fle \ swayed Aa he stood before the detectives | and when he eat down, he was hardly strong enough to rise again without as- sistance. He sald the first thing he nad done on learning of his condition was to move from @ small, clfiap fiat to a much more expensive apariment at No. 71 N. J, living now. The police records showed that in 1900 TAttle hed been Bond of No. 132 Ken’ of having obtainéd mon der fatno pretenses. Sentence was stia- Pended. Tattle aati the charge @rew out of a publishing deat blows were struck, Jury. Faward EF. Cawthorn of No. 1 Linden avenue, Brooklyn, « Masonic publi day that Ma pocket had been picked | last night either on a Brighton Beach | 1 and his wallet. containing $0, stolen. and had been caught in the act re BETTI NET ass in a tube of dewy, “BEAUTY’S GUARDIAN” use @ transformation. NO pane IN DEPTHS OF GRAVE. | | Lahail be Just as well of in a ceil aaj Final Resting Place of Corpse Made | Lively by Scrap of Workmen, “Peaceful as a grave’ did not fit one | grave in Fairmount Cemetery, Newark- yeaterday when Joseph Buch of No, 42 South Orange avenue, first grave digger of the cemetery, stepped on the foot of Peter Sudwick, hia assistant, while they were moving about in the ‘ + | Weet One Hundret amd Seventh street, | rrstricted apace being prepared for the Consumptive Wanted to Give] wnere Mra Little and the dauhter are | heat renting place of eome one. There | was a lively minute or two in which) Buch waa arrested, y% ling Sudwick on the head with a shovel | He wae held in $900 bat! for the Grand | | MURPHY FOR BRONX LEADER. The Bronx Tammany lenders, reat- fen |1enn over the delay in deciding upon a| spo ny leader for their new count: and lecturer, reported to the police to- I gout eset to: any ‘at Te ‘all and tentatively decided to Murphy for the lei elevated train or a Flatbush avenue car, | Murphy was formerly a district leader in the Bronx, an Alderman from that Mr. Cawthorn said that several nights | borough and former one-time nomince go 4 pickpooket tried to yet the walint | for Borough President. There will now He be @ general committee meeting of thinks the same pickpocket waited for Bronx committeemen, who will elect ve me with them long, and 1 wanted | S& PPortunity to Rot even and found it. the new Bronx leader. 0 wive them the best time I could while Was yet alive, They'll have it hard) wh when T am gone, for I can get A Gift With a Personal Touch To give a touch of charming intimacy to the Xmas box, tuck fragrant ViLOOMM tied with a feative bow and « aprig of honly, and you will delight any feminine heart, VELOGEN ‘oa gift With « mission—to improve the complexion. were eo ET MOUNT oF later, the girl, who remains at over the holidays, oF ‘who 0 r afford the little refinements of the tollet. thia aid to skin love: Ula EU lnean will be a welcome gift. YOU WILE, SAY 80, YOURSELE One application makes an improvement, a week's systematic ol ‘Better than cold cream—need the same way. AT YOUR DRUGGIST'S, IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES, 25 CENTS. and later in the day charged with strik- and the good style and distinction Sack Suits | Winter Overcoats re asthat tor Place hip Job. | PUT THE OTHER — FIFTEEN CENTS IN Edd BANK. < rue Eddy | JAUCS | Per al Bottle | jit's WORTH A QUARTER 8. Pritchard. Maker, aan jz St. N.Y. NO BXTRA CHARGE FOR 12, ro] | gqt@rerustments iar, he, World maz. be tat ‘aweawer. uw - the J.H0 fit preserve their throughout the severest service. $18 to $50 $18 to $75 ourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY RNI Homes Farnished “Complete $49.98 3 Rooms 4 Room: 5 Rooms ‘wen Monday and Saturday Ui No BETEA CHARGE FOR 17, (These illustrations are miniatures of some Hackett.Carhart suit and overcoat models, of which there are over a ' pindred on eale at the Hackett-Carhar¢ stores today.) Don’t Pay from $5 to $22.50 Too ‘Much for Your Clothes— —You Will If You Overlook This, the Greatest Sale of Suits and Overcoats New York Has Ever Known This great truth has been proven to date by more than 30,000 alert, well-dressed New Yorkers. ‘These men have cgme to the Hackett-Carhart stores and 8 opportunity ever offered, They have found here more wonderful assortments of suits and overcoats—a greater wealth of siyles, paiterns shades—than they ever before had the privilege of choosing pag today sees the same opportunity ior greater. The suits and overcoats now on here are really the clothes of the hour. In. most isstances, the fabrics have been woven within the past month. And each day sees the delivery of newly finished garments —each one embodying more advanced style than other stores stibly offer. ¢ tailoring is of the irreproachable kind that has been characteristic of Hackett-Carhart clothes for more than 56 years. So you can ignore the great economy this sale affords, if you will, and still find features of greater attractiveness than exist elsewhere in all New York. All of which is'due to the recent Hackett-Carhart receiver- ship, and the subsequent settlement with creditors: The Creditors’ Sacrifice—Your Saving: 50c on on the D Dollar _ Overcoat and Suit Reductions 25,000 Overcoats and Suits in over 1.400 fabric designs and more than 100 models—-for every possible service: $15, $18, $20 & $22.59 Overcoats & Suits... $18, $20, $22.50, $25 & $28 Overcoats & Suits. $22.50, $25, $28, $30 & 32.50 Overcoats & Suits $ 17.00 $28, $30, $32.50, $35 & $40 O0vercoats & Suits. $32.50, $35, $40 & $42.50Overcoats & Suits. $37.50, $49, $45 & $500 rercoats & Suits, - $10.00 $13.50 $21.00 $24.00 $27.50 Special Chinchilla Overcoat Values $25, $28 & $30 Chinchilla Overcoats $17 “| Boys’ and Children’s Clothes | Reductions (Children’s Clothes at 841 Broadway and Harlem Store Only) Boys’ & Children’s Overcoat and Suit Reductions Children's Russian, Sailor, Knicker and Extra Trouser, Double Brexsted Jacket Suits. Russian Overcoats, Polo Overcoats, P.cefers and Convertible Collar Overcoats. All are correct new models, of Ligh grade all wool fabrics. and excellent tailoring, All of Hackett-Carhi ndard—the very highest. Sizes in the correct models from 2!/2 to 18 ye $6 and $6.50 Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Recfers 4 $7 and $7.50 Children s Suits, Overcoats and Reefers....... 5 EXTRA SPECIAL Children’s Shetlands and Enghsh Ulsters Exclusive Designs in Heather, Blue, Brown and Cambridge Mixtures. Hat Reductions Odd lots of Soft Hats, some foreign makes. $1.00 $2 & $2.50 Stiff Hats & Cloth Hats.. .... $1.35 $3 & $3.5) t ard Stiff Hats, famous makes $1.75 $4 & $5 Soft and Stiff Hats. . $2.6 $5 Imported Velour Hats, made by J. Fisher's Sohne, Wien, Colors Black, Brown Green and Navy... . $2.95 $6 Silk and Oren Hats,......° $ Fur Coat TURE RI CREDIT Credit Terms ity Down on Rit Worth ORNS Ss ST. 6.75 Fine Silk Plush All Hair Filled actual $55 value; only patterns, 9x12 feet; vi ali wool, signs, heavy 9x12 feet; val- Couch, like design, open spring, sanitary base, golden oak frame, carved feet, closely tufted, Imperial leather up- holstering. beautiful 9x12 feet; val- OPEN SAT: EVENINGS Corsets Made Especially Hose TORRE. 3S:.78 John Wanamaker Store adapt the new French lines and curves into beautiful and sensible corsets for American women. Pretty winter dresses look twice as well over L. R. Corsets. At $8, heautiful’fig- ured, girdle-top L. R. Corsets with long hip. At $6, white silk brocade corsets. At $5, white coutil, extremely long. At $3, medium long hip corsets, cut low under the arms. At $3, perfect fitting corsets, strongly built with dcuble bones for energetic exercise. At $2, batiste cor- sets with low bust and long hips. At $1.50, house-work corsets, strongly, built. At $1, corsets for young girls and small women to satisfy dif- ferent lastes. Corset Salo! Phird Hor, Old Bldg, ole My ffanate re Broadway and Ninth Street. At $4, tailored cor- sets with beautiful lines. At $3.50, dancing corsets, more and mere popular every day; light weight batiste, soft and pliable with few bones, but very good lines. And Xmas Is Mighty Near! YOU NEED NO CASH DEPOSIT-simply y one wordy of credit to any purche ot our high § “* one worthy of credit to any purchase of our high , grade Furniture, Rugs, Beds, Go-Carts, on the most favorable credit terms, In any amount from $5.00 up to At. 146 wis Ne7TN, Others &5 Pe. Parlor Suttes AReally deusiten Bargain in 8-Piece $55 Partor Suites. like design; all extra large, finely built and finished piec polished mahogany finish, with large claw fect, spring seats, compicte with silk plush loose cushions, with silk cording and in highly 32.50 Sale of Rugs Brussels Rugs, pretty $19.00; eal 12.98 Axminster Rugs, beautiful Bees 18.98 Wilton Velvet Rugs, assortments, ue e881 00; spe- ~ 19, 50 $200) R S le WEST 125"! 3 4 for These Eables’ Safety e Cribs, in fine white enamel, with patent drop safety sides and springs, mattress and valance are extra. for these 89 Vene- 49 tlan Drop Lights, in wrought iron, opal glass dome, with cut glass jew els, ete. 89e for 31.50 Chitd’s \Y Rocker, like SS 890 sign; in golden oak; leatherette seat, 13x13, 82 ins. high To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT.

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