The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1912, Page 11

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‘ ss. Prag sar ormee eee - . a |man Dowting demanded the floor to 4 TE only ten full days, at a cost of 820 an { hour, | “The people want to know how that money Is expended,” shouted the Alder: | man. He added that he was willing | | to vote for an immediate appropriation he demanded, T will thing effective.” Alderman Dowling t# a member of | the investigating committee, | Alderman Esterbrook, Her Mette Was Jealous of| member of the commit that the people considered Her, Mrs. Lockwood Declares |° cheap rate for exposing the condition | on the Witness Stand. Repud' of the police, vice and crime, which | continned to flourish under the o! Dowling Virginia: Nett Lockwood, a pretty ‘Onde of a few montis, declared on the ieee, * A ‘dies 5 ef Inquisitor Emory 7 wtiners otand in Justice Glegerich’s | was Gn athe Aldermanic dhamber floor Part of the Aupreme Court, to-day, that | guring the dis mon. © was driven from her home and her nce forbidden to visit her on Jan. Wit, @ day after hor eighty-four- |WOMAN Wi WITH TI THROAT CUT year-old father, Dr. James Neil, hed! RECENTLY ‘Y FROM BROOKLYN | tramaferred to her title to a mortgage | ©f $00. Dr. Neil is suing to recover Wedded There Fo the mortgage on the plea that he was| tricked into making the assignment. The da *%ter, who married Edward Loekwoo a fer mom, ‘our Months Ago to Pennsylvanian, Who Says She Killed Herself. JOUNSTOWN, Pa., Dec, 17.-'The po- were suimnoned to ¢he house of in Brindza here to-day winst her parents’ wishes ogo, testified her mother |, wae jealous ur her and had importuned her fether to transfer to Mrs, Not all of his personal and real property and Wad even induced the aged physictan to surrender his mafety deposit box key. | Miss Neil had decided to marry Lock- wood and before she left her father's | howse she asked him to make some provision for her. He then signed over the mortgage. vThere was euch an upro ‘uch confusion when mother heard the newe,” testified the daughter, “that she and my brother Albert forgot to eat dinner, ‘The meat was on rgm | to & o'clock, when 1 ried his wife in Bro months ns nd so Among the incidents of the after- noon the wit described was her's visit to her bedroom. “He came ing search of something.” young woman said, “Iinally he je hls into the clothes press ox was. He threw the box on the floor, seleeggmy new hat ond, after ripping a new® feather from it, thrust his fist threw the crown and then dropped the remaing of the hat on the floor. Young Neil, she testified, also met Lockwood, the Gauce, at the deor that cay and told Lockwood not to com round again or he would be thrown out ‘Next time I returned,” she said, yobably a week later, I went to my | roam and found ail my belongings tossed of a bed. My, furniture, whion ther bought for me, was stored «way in my brother's room. Everything | ‘as topsy-turvy, You would have tinag- ined_@ storm hit the room. 1 dinally got my furniture.”" Mrs, Lockwood contends her mother's | Lockwood hag resulted in ance from sharing in her 0 estate. Besides deeding io her the mortgage, she say's, her father also wrote out for her a check for $2,00 whieh further provoked her mother's onge. GREAT BARGAINS In This Big Holiday Sale Upright Pianos $75, $90, $100, $125 up Player Pianos $350 up Termslow as $1 perweek These Pianos have been out on or taken in exchange for new er Pianos or Uprights, Every an in good condition and a big bargain at the exceptionally low price we have marked it You Can't Alford to Wait — = ae oe Soe if you expect to purchase a piano, as you could seldom find an equal variety which offers you such great value. MANY LEADING MAKES Stoinway, Weber, Weser, Ghick- ering. W Eigia, Stool, Cover, Send for new —_—_ , AUDERMENIN ROW ” ATCURRAN'S PLEA AR $20,000 MORE The Curran Aldermante Police invest! Gating committe wants anozrer $25,000 om expensen, A resolution asking for toatsamount was read at’ the of the Board of Aldermen to-day, ar vas referred to the Finance Committee. Minority leader ¥) L. Dowllag op: fugn vose@ any vefe of the resolutioa, WESER BROS.s!2:'22, He wanted it tabled, but the Fuston and Republican members strongly op- 131 W.23d SL, near 6th Ave, OPEN EVENINGS posed. Mr, Dowling contended that hy TEL, CHELSEA G414 had @ right to explain, and might vote or an immediage “adoption of the resolution dst a storm of protest, Alger- THE LAROEST MAKER OF MEN'S $3,804 $4 SHOES IN THE WORLD Look in W. L. Douglas store f windows and you'll see shoes for 83.50, #4.00 and 84.50 that are’ 4 dust as good in style, fit and wear as ¢ snonies costing #5.00 to $7.00, i the only difference Is the price. Shoes 4 malt everybody, If you could visit: We ev ‘ou could vis se Bares? fac tering at Brockton, Mass., R f. seo for or, Foursett how carefully W.L. shoes are made, you would then un- Igok wbeskery ho ey, are warran ted to fit better, hold their shape and wear }i/J/o than any other make sor the price. tad ITUTE, ri Sra v Fonte is a? W. L. DOUGLAS STORES, s IN NEW YORK: 98 Nassau Street. BROOKLYN HES Rrsearar: cornet Meeting | 421 vnitan strect corer Pent rest 1340 way, corner 20th Street. 708-7 3 THerelan Bly 1408 Beoodwey « Square). 11th Street. 1458 Third A: Third Avenue, corner 190th Street. | JERSEY CITY—24 Newark Avenue, 2779 Third Avo., bet. 1dgth @ 167th Sts. | WEWARK 831 Broad Street, + PATERSON—1923 Market St., TBENTON—101 E, State St.,cor, Broad | i nig THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, EVENING W ), TUESDAY, DEC 1912. Ma . H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Léw Prices. PN SO il Tel tl Uth to 35th St. ~ Many of the customers at every credit store are slow in paying their bills You who pay promptly are charged the same prices as the customers that take months to pay their bills. Are you going tu do your Xmias shopping at the store that has to sell at high priges to all of its customers in order to protect itself against slow pay and defaulting by a few of its customers? Or are you going to pay for your own goods onty, at the store that sells for cash only—to you and to every one of its customers ? HIGH-GRADE FUR COATS & SETS At Greatly Reduced Prices The aristocrats of the Furs—Baby Cara- cul, Alaska Sealskin, Scotch Moleskin, the season's favored Fur—all are superbly represented in this magnificent showing. e quote a few specimen items from the many which this Clearance Sale presents. Critical inspection and comparison invited. A Set of Arctic Blue and White Fox, now $196.00 Macy's price was $264.00 (As illustrated). Four entire skins, two of white and two of blue Fox, are combined in this very beautiful and effective set. The pelts are exceptionally large and full- Practical Aid to the Blind You can bring Xmas cheer to the blind by purchasing the work of their alert brains and nimble fingers. We maintain at this time a section of the Eighth Floor immediately adjoining the Restaurant for ie a of goods made by the blind. The articles are , suited for Xmas gifts. Every cent of the modest of each article goes to the blind person who ped og We charge nothing for the space, the advertising or delivery, Since the burden of the blind is not their blindness but their idleness, will you help? TOILET ARTICLES OF BRASS FROM VIENNA The latest European novelies—this season's production —our or. + imporlation, mow shown on the Main Floor, Broadway. Brass Toilet Articles, inexpensive, but durable, handsome In appearance arkt especially effective in style when engraved with monograms or crests. The material is double-texture “Para- Plain or fancy designs—some in inlaid stripe effect. Only the best Bristles matta” cloth from England where climatic are used in the Brushes, and the Mirrors are of best quality French Devel plate, conditions have forced the Britishers to Miliary, Brushe 96 2 pair. Hat Brushes, make the finest weather and rain-proot Hand M mS an Comts, rr dae fabrics in the world. orf brutes Especially attractive for holiday gifts.» you : Forg ot toVisit Macy Toyland MEN’S RAINCOATS, $9.50 Sold Elsewhere for $12.50 to $15.00 $3 This cloth is heavily proofed. All searns ‘rescaantae 1, it aie are thoroughly cemented, and the inner facings are piped with atin. . furred, finished with head, brush and There is choice of two styles in collars, NEW MODELS In HOUSEFURNISHINGS paws. — The large scarf and the huge muff military or “English,” and the front of the show the combination of the two colored furs and are lined with soft white satin charmeuse, Coat is “button-through” style. The lining is in plaid pattern that con effectively with the quiet yet smart tan shade of the outside of the coat. Sizes run from 34 to 44—and the number ts limited. nin 1 WOMEN’S DAINTY {XMAS HINTS TUB DRESSES At “Lowest-in-the- prices in Macy’s noted Pretty Morni Dresses~-accept- able" holiday Wes for one’s om) ‘lousefurnishing Dept. A Natural Fisher Set of Five Dark Skins, now $296.00 NV , . 29 household. “New styles for Spring, Macy's price was $374.00 Ralnsoate i, y'e range from for a tan \ 1913, are now shown in a complete’ Articles suitable for Holiday she he Ce E ea e| farment of double texture up ) for a Raincoat assortment of prett; tterns. Sizes «Fisher, the Canadian cousin of the almost priceless Russian J 427en! of Birbarts of Godoncdi pak cougheoe oak \ [iaeng bah sil oad bly Gifts and for Prizes for Euchre Sable, has the same ek dark peal and soft thick fur of the J jich, neavy silk. F d Di D Parties, Bridge Parties or Bows Russian Sable. The skins of which this Fisher Set are made are | Burberry Gat i limit : y Gabardine Raincoats, supple and full- igare imi! resses unusually dark in color and of very silky fur, The scarf is made ] sitting, tith lining of teool serge, are pen SteT Vara eu ing Club Tournaments, in vast” of two complete animal skins in reversed effect. Three enti Light ve oon lavender- number and variety. EN'SFURC get mapas Ibe] Se dow pice) oo om te MEN APS--SPECIAL PURCHASE less: ste x" 4 rary Ada Wig Prices “4 l Th El wh Skirt in pannier cutaway effect. consisting of 1 Rice Boiler, 1 Covered 4 Less tian tlsewhere skins make the muff. Both pieces are richly lined. Because of the present scarcily of Fisher, this Set is unusually noteworthy Sauce Pan and 2 Lipped Sauce Pans: A Scotch Moleskin Set \Imported Hudson Seal Striped Voi sold elsewhere for $4.50. 9397 aun oile Dresses Special, from Paris, now, $296.00|(Mushral) Coal, Ms Oat ee 96 peas pieces) of fice: im- Macy's price was $339.00 |Alaska Sable Trimmed sol (ahaha Htackoanceelaia: i tuleahaabhies ie German Examel W fare, with a. A strikingly handsome Set of) #ow $594.00 ts 4) Herd Np Harp nd-white, Nar of cfr 1 Civerad. tenes Pan, 1 Covered). ‘cot finest Scotch Moleskin expertly) Macy's price was $749.00 Styles ake Pee oy Ceatier dow | Sauce Pot, 1 Fry Pan and 14uip Sauce | matched and sewn, The ia Coats and wraps of Hudson : lace _ chemisette one ‘colar; lang] Pan, Macy's regular price m6. draped “Victorine™ has a collar|seai- (Muskrat), trimmed with | ;.,C2"Y Caps at $1.3¢; sold elsewnere| Blended Muskrat Caps, $2.97; sold |sleaves. trimmed with rows ob pear ys seein ¥ for $2. Special, $7.49. Poreelain Ti /aiters, niglel rims, ear EY i becal Glass Tr: + Waiters. with nickel Very smart ‘style—with vei rims, $3.16 to \ ‘ jéred collar outlined with black and {Imported E; for table, trmmed = with black satin buttons. fin aap ay % fae 4 14 to $6.24, in nickel or Detroit" and tine “skirt is) semm-pleatd “at o*MPeE Seiees ath Mt. back, clasieinnlgtoas copper, $1.89 to $12.88. Broche Sateen Dress sas DSI OO $6.74 Wine Coolers, in nickel or Roper, BOYS’ OVERCOATS AT $4.96 |, Pos saiegnPne lies Sold Elsewhere for $6.00 and $7.00 Of excalient quality. Subot of Carving Sets (2 plecen, stow sided lace, deep square revers and collar. $1.88 to $4.79. There are two models {Skirt on new straight line effect. at this special price | Blouse waist with graceful peplum. | Carving Sets (3 piece), stag handles, . both allewool. $2.62 to The first model, tor Toblen, $2.20 te $44. to boys from 6 to 1 nextel Fancy Scrap Baskets, 42¢ “Detroit” of “Brighton” | elsewhere for $3.50; made of fine long |buttons, lined. The “De-| fur of excetlent my bt Heavy wad- Whi L D ite Linene Dresses of White Ermine and the im-|various fine furs, range from mense pillow muff is draped in'$119.00 to $624.00. soft folds and finished with siik ornaments. Shirred satin char-| /mported Draped Wrap ne ie in ae ated lines both lof Scotch Moleskin, of these beautiful pieces. = Scotch Naehe Ses ranging "OW . $474.00 from $32.74 to $229.00—in many, Macy's price was $594.00 Cue Scotch Moleskin Coat, Copy of a “Bernard” aps have ratte peak and | ded satin lini n red, blue, or black. alleraund fur band. “Brighton” | In" only, is a cap with fixed peak. 4.24; sold elses nest quality . firm and warm fur, tin lining, cut to fit Coney Caps, h ily furred, at $2.09; | where for 96. sold elsewhere for $3.00; in “Detroit” | pelts with elc or “Brighton” shapes. Heavy wadded| Heavy wadded s satin lining, making the Cap very warm | the contour of the and comfortable. shape on Fifth Floor, Broadtail Persian Coat, Full Length, now $774,00\Model, now, $474.00 Macy's price was $894.00 Macy's price was $594.00 An assortment of Broadtail A Persian Coats ranging from Scotch Moleskin Coal, $349.00 to $794.00. “Silver Kil-Fox ——— Trimmed, $324.00 Imported Coat of Macy's price was $389.00 Baby Caracul, Alaska Sable! Scotch Moleskin Coats in very Trimmed, now $774.00 smart styies—at prices ranging Macy’s price was $894,00 {from $324.00 to $496.00, Morning and Afternoon Dresses in fine Votles, Tissues bn Linenes— ranging from $2.96 bo $17.74, Hhecend 1. Hed double-breasted, and hes to the knees or a trifle below, It is wool-lined, and has Caracul Coats range from! yoke et slipping Imported Werk Baskets, satin lined, , f enetian” cloth. The $69.75 for a whole-skin Coat, full Sart Fur Suits “Venetian” cloth. the TT HAN). $1.50 to $424, and the belt is the ‘al around” style. The boy om the right (in the illustration) is tecaring this coal, feng . to $794.00, with many of red Caracut $374. 00 GA les al a ; sty it between prices. $I DRESS HATS 91-98 Sold Elsewhere for $3.50 Semine Work Baskets, $1.56 to Table Work Baskets, 26¢ to $1.58, Sweepers, EMBROIDERED SHIRT WAIST PATTERNS FROM THE PHILIPPINES $1.49 each The second model, for boys from 12 to 17, can be had either single- or double-breasted. [t is “full-length” —which 4 reaches almost to the ankle-—-and has a con vertible collar. The belt 15 either “half” or Real Princess Lace Hand- kerchiefs Specially Priced Hot Water Bsc $1.09 to $1.79. 1 Nees Boxes. all-around.” The boy illustrated om the left wears this overcoat. , Domestic Vacuum Cleaners, 48 I aoa ig Materials in both cases are Tweeds, Cheviots and warm woolens, in soft Im dainty holly boxes, Imported Brass Wood Boxes, In tire sample'line of @ great browns, gr and olives. Some herringbone and stripe effects, andya good Identical in quality with to lover | i Brussels manufacturer who nuinidet of fe Neather mistures. those sold elsewhere at Duplex Fireless Cookers, $449 to specializes in these ver ae ae : $2.00 and $2.75 each. x RIL.“ PeSUEHUl: Mane Chinchilla Overcoats at $4.96 up to $16.49 Siee White dada’ aaa A The Ton Pet Stands, nickel rims, Smart are perfect ir are among the most popular and most useful coals this winter, In te: hand-embroidered by to stitch and will make 4 all the new modeis, with shawl and notch collar, Lengths from he skilful needlewomen of the [| Metal Baskets, in oak, gilt New holiday gifts, “besag'? dp \dusleahoreankie” Bor boss Irom O14 1018 Philippine Islands. Designs in |} and white, 9¥¢ to $1.26. F JUSH-avoreodn le white, dainty drawn-work and jot Water Pitchers, nickel tops, Signet Princess Lace Second Huot, 254M Mtn Rear. tine is combined 1 $129 to $208, ‘ with heavy floral patterns and ! Handherchiels at 49c ’ eyelet embroidery “Twenty rt Grass Werk Baskets, 58 to Ver ish small, medium and J tought in the regular BOYS CLOTHING—-SPECIAL PRICES five exquisite styles from which Berle, Se 10, ze Hats—itt oblong’ sailor, tricerne teay Macy's prices would b 5 to select ussian ‘0 ei A ea ey mesa ijt styles % (0 91.2 More claborate Japanese Ei sported Stra w Shopping Bags, 38, Made of an excellent quality of ric i 4 broidered Warst Patterns range black silk velvet i Princess Lace In Our Popular-priced Store on the Sixth Floor | from $1.98 to $7.49 each, Gournied Pure Tissss Paper for Main Floor Balcony--4th Street, Handkerchiefs at 74c¢ Main FI. Bway, and #4 FI. Centre }y wrappingXmas gifts, quire If bought in the re; ° ° \ , ; California |_ ith agiace" || Norfolk & Double «+ 4 |Boys’ Suits, with RICCI SEEING C,- 1 ° Main Voor, Centre, aa Breasted Suits $1.98 /extra trousers $2.97 U Glace TORUILS 7 Sold Elsewhere for $3.00 Sold Elsewhere for $4.00 " x = Made of fast color b ue Thibet ani Viade of gray and brows agonal Packed in one-tworthree- Pocket Size serge, in extra full sizes. Silkesew 1 Norfolk: or plain d foursor five-pound. boxes Sewing Sets from sean, reinforced and trimmed with toes deal sl a Reduced from $2.49 and $4.96 Macy’s price 69c Ib. Paris Vor boys tr od backers For Boys and Girls aged from 2 to 14 years. Made of heavy #4 aero sie f ee $3.48 to $15.89 Overcoats for ~ warm blanketings, closely woven. Giveen Cages Limes” brash bit French Novelty sewing Se Small Boys $1.98 8 Boys’ All- W ool Colors are three or more shades of blue, red, green and brown, Cherrie Prncapples Pears mPa ra. canta eaies Seld Elsewhere jor $3.00 Coat Sweaters 98 |some in self colors: some in contrasting block or stripe effects. Superior to nfwst. Glace Fruits froin touthier and Morocco, Vitted th me i ‘te art “polo tn Sold | re for glad Many of the Robes are bound ‘With satin around collar, cuffs and Hraie. (wl gel Ae en Hit prs thimble tiletto, bodkin and or navy Melton cloth, and m s Bb ‘i Tit ted wtih "soo nti pockets. Some have a sinall yoke of “Venetian” cloth, Only a tral appearance, needle case, ‘ below-knee’ length. ; Self and velvet | button ‘ or red ew of each color, but a very wide variety of shades. Basement, Centre. — Mars. For boys 2! 4 to 6 year » Broadway. Second Fleer, 35th Mt. Benn,

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