The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1912, Page 8

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Profeaston,” HANGERS DEFEND Kreutzer Sonata,” Destitute and Crippled Children at No. (‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912. ‘The expenses during 1912 were $4,- “Lea 14) West Sixty-first street, has issacd [$44.99 and the receipts only $3,873.78, ! of Knowl an appeal for funds, The home cares for|Making a efincit of $990.61. Every i , _—— thirty children. When the boys and giria Person who oan ator $1 and te Interemt. : i @ 8 4 & c CRUSO VS. A TO Z, Are old enough they are placed with (ian to send $2 to the Lincole Trust } tg 4 ASKS PRISON CELL. °’™*" able firm to learn a trade, Company, treasurer of the home. 4 a aloe =_ ——_—— / ; a ah Wants Judge to Promote Three-| jprmeees tem let. Ms wt S ae irom > i CHURCH CENSORS pitneh'=the ping | Year Bout With an English FOUNDED 1856 ao i t « tu ji Mindred | su Dictionary. lint La : ra Tee jaimpt po CETY, Deo. In order that | / 1 , the spelling and di ‘ ¥ : ~ . inn Haytison Grey Fiske Asks How |'h MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS ’ . . TT Iai \ 4 Cardinal Can Criticize on M H H H Pp 3 annish Gift Hints ri Hearsay Knowledge. . Wkt poche | Pr} ie ni tae ae If it’s for a man and you are puzzled about i? TE sdiveaent § ass wnat a | what to give him, a ready inspiration will be : Porat Hh tiniseacte, vicar onions ui wrote Grupo, if found in our immense showing of practical and : concrete form Wednewday at a! eBoy int daa Bia pleasing articles of dress for Men and Boys. re Petine tn the nome of Cardinal Farley, | en, hwo Hae Ne ela As this is essentially a man’s store, we have hee renters it was the Ca tion before learned | everything men need, like and most appreciate al's 1 un- | iinglish profe that asore, — tat sre? CONVICTED OF FAKING LOSS. from Pajamas to Fur-lined Overcoats. | Gloves Silk Shirts y would be National Pres: | Charles 8, Horowitz, President of the Neckwear Qvercoats | New ‘rame and Picture Company, | Canes Sweater-vests . ath does not quality nin as an ex. of No. Iton street, charged with Umbrellas Suit Cases ; not evid # convicted last night by Housecoats Dress Waistcoats She was in sourt sury Ulsters Fancy and Dress Shirts “The National would apeR A the | Aoit $4,000 of which were Ahoy ir Mackinaws Silk Hosiery 0° hn Ab thages He enhere “model plays fraudulent. Many articles Fur-lined Overcoats Motoring Clothes ane theatre at large had a Uttle measure |fre, ‘Horowitz was remanded for Bath Robes Dinner Suits oh ahead e tieame in the | tence Monday next. Hruno Rot Handkerchiefs Business Suits Elisabeth Marbury, play jtwo weeks ako alro be eenten —— “Until now LF have been « factor in the movement, but after last night's y ng it must be obvious to one | B knows my work that T could not; The ncinte myself with It, [am a pro-| Hull Moose National Committee, xsional Woman, This seems to bel Ww. Perkins, presiding, held a | yesterday at the | Will hold anothe joone Lenders H. refeasion, and the feos of them to- ver before in the sCardinal Far number of ry «ald she te, © it ton, nounced ata f ‘ of the 1 She contends that there is not half as) Srisy Jane A much the matter with the theatre as not present, but Miss Frances K he subject of po e grounds of bias W and sacrilege IDEA OF CHURCH CENSORSHIP PREPOSTEROUS, HE SAYS “Phe id . ‘eposterous. atarian fecling may enter in ther rian to be a nck of diveriminatign tween Mage to-day, valuable 4 the va conditic 14 in, no sense immor: ¥ broad, comprehonaive view, might nfict with doctrinal Ideas of the ma’ i question. r “If Cardinal Farley desires to help the t tre he might a } Prevenyon of More Theatr Shubert sald ho thought the thea- had been dibelled and (hat thore eo | ‘ might benefit i iy g thelr efforts ' rt that cry IB would be b { WOMELY PLAYS WITH SIMPLE! ‘ @TORIES COMING. “I heartily tndorse © @esire to uplift the t) W. Savage. “Personally, t Chat each year wees the stage t er plane than the prec } 4 as a manager I have r * because ned with lisle. @ modern morality play, od HOEN!X KNITTING WORKS. -Phone, Stuyvesant 799-~ <5, | Uncalled for Suits | and Overcoats 1 All the uncalled for Suits and Overcoats } from my 17 stores gathered in this store, and I will clean out at your pri sold as high as $20.00. My pri Sacks and Cutaways, at prices from price to close out $1.75 = ITCHEL 9 FROM BOSTON 1431 Broadway, Corner 40th Street Evenings Till 9 o’Clock. : rg, an employee, who was convicte starting the fire, will ‘ , ixecutive Committees of el Manhatta sion to-day. the George we) and House Gowns Christmas Special Housecoats $4.50 Value $5.50 to $8.00. Astor Place Dress Suits ourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DOOR=ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY Macy’s has the identical fine and une | " Py, OE = i usual pieces on which exclusive spect-" prices —-sell are $1.25 elsewhere, and $/./2 at Macy's. But Do Not Use Books to Gauge the Difference between Macy's prices and prices elsewhere. If you want to see the Regular Macy Saving i in its true prop rtions, take m chendise which Macy's has no difficulty in obtaining. This time of the year, for instance: Winter clothes of all sorts on which the Macy Saving aver- ages 15 and 25% to 3314°, Bae: Xmas gifts throughout the Store on which the Macy Saving varies from alty stores lay great emphasis,and use~ as a justification for exorbitant prices. } Macy's as a result of 55 years of cater- ; ing to New York tastes, has righ? now}. more merchandise suitable for gifts( use? ful gifts we mean, not knick-knacks or trash)than anyother storein NewYork. Books—A Question Asked. Why is it that other stores—claim- ing to match Macy's books for 10% more than Macy's charge? For instance, new novels . ; Books—A Question Answered, ; Because other stores have an agree- ment with the Book Trust to force the public to pay the prices which they dictate. Macy's, and Macy's alone, sell popular fiction 10% below the Trust-fixed prices; and in doing so realize their regular modest percentage of profit. 1 BY ro) Established 1863: (It is not unusual to save 14 by buying unique imported novelties at Macy’s.) lar Macy Saving of from 10% to 40% may not mean much to ink what it may mean to others. Take a simple case. You —* The ae ‘ou, but t “Economical because of low cost and guaranteed durability Stylish because made of finest pure-dye thread silk. Warm Luxurious and perfect-fitting. Good dealers have Phoenix Silk Hose or can get them for you t ITs Street 8s. Some 5 657 Odd Coats made up for window--Coats, $1.00 to $2.00 Trousers, some sold as high as $6.50— THE TAILOR Saturday 10 course, elegance fects. Clothe Your Whole Family on 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND Si CORNER DRIGGS AVENUE OPEN EVEN Men’s, Women’s and ittle each and own one of onr fine quailty coats in Kersey, Faney Mixtures or Cheviote; me 13.75 fine coats. . tallored, button Plain three Girl's Rocker. In wile and rattans "3 9.75 Enamelled Steel Cribs adjustable sides: T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave. gan inns. Only Entrance is Through the Furniture Store Clothing on Credit Men’ Suits and Overcoais Personal appearance is a big factor in life as well as a help to success. clothes that won't get in your way; don’t keep you down, Fashionably skilld tailoring; clothes that not only have style but will keep it. The range of prices gives you the choice of every all the beautiful new shades and pattern ef- Boys’ & Children’s $ $ Suils & Overcoa's 3.95 to 9.95 1: en ee, This is the only credit house where you are sure of i. square deal in Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices Open Evenings Until Christmas 164, 165, 168 and 170 SMITH ST. BROOKLYN IGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS $1.00 Down, 50c Weekly, on $15 Worth s and Young Men’s Wear that tt, of ‘lothes that reflect the thorough of high-grade materials and high desirable model of the season, in 00 4 WEEK R CORNER WYCKOFF STREET Children’s Clothing 89 ‘Ail Aiterations free uy anew novel as a Xmas gift. At any, store in the city but Macy’s it will cost you $1.25. At lacy’s it will cost you $1.12. ith that 13c that you save by buying at Macy’s you can get any one of a hundred different toys on the Sixth Floor. make some youngster happy on Xmas Da Multiply what occurs on one purchase Xmas purchases and you will see that you can save by doing your ty the total aumber of You can, at no cost to yourself, Xmas shopping at Macy’s enough to make a whole family happy on Xmas Day. And all at no cost to you. If you are in doubt about what to give, \ the following notes may help you. Macy's Toy Store is worthy of a visit, not so much because It is biggest—sixty odd thous sand square feet devoted to toys—but because of the com- ss and attractiveness of . Macy's Toy stocks | are especially noteworthy when | led Toy stocks else- If you have not seen ed with shopworn and | Macy's has the Largest Ase sortment of Fine Service Plates to be found in any store in New York. Leading English, Ger- man, French and American factories, are all represented. As we have said and proved for over half a century, you save Hot! most by buying the very finest Sixth Floor. goods at Macy's. | _M. E, Debat -F Basement, 34th 8) Paris (who exhibits aris Salo presenter Macy's Jeweiry Department eee Paris Salon), is represented by includes a larger assortment than ever before of pure-while- and-perfect Diamonds, mounted ; in every conceivable form and unmounted as well. Diamond- mounted Jewelry. priced $100.00 and over, will be sold from now until Xmas at 10% less than Macy’s former lowest in-the-city es. Included are magnificent Sol- jiaire Rings, Jewelled Handbags of solid 14-kt. gold, and the most extensive assortment of fine Diamond-mounted Watches in the city, All priced $100.00 or over reduced 10% from now until Xmas. = joor, Broadway & ¥ Macy's has the largest, the most complete and the best Housefurnishing Department in New York Civ. \f you are looking for a useful gift, you ; cannot look to better advant- | ; eminent, not because of any | + secret process of making it, but | cy’s sells no second quali- | age than to Macy's House- furnishing Department. N th , Where heaith is concerned. Most other stores do, in an | attempt to match Macy's low PriCeS. Basement, 35th st. Bice, | Main Floor and Basement Mata Floor, Rear, ” A few of Macy’s best values are advertised. Many more are not advertised. What you want may not be in the papers, but it is surely in the store. You can get whatever you want at Macy’s, You can get it promptly; you can get it conveniently, There is no possible justification for paying more elsewhere. “Straus” Cul Glass, the luse trous kind, is preseminent. It is the glass that has made Cut Glass famous. It is not ! to be compared with the in- ferior, — lusterless with which the city is flooded at this time of the year. Blanks, from which “Straus” Cut Glass is made, are clear | blue-white like a fine diamond. | The cutting is geometrically ' correct in each case, to give the ; maximum luster. The edges of “Straus” Cut Glass are sharp | as they never can be on the imitations, which are in most the edges cut over, “Straus” Cut Glass is pre- in the best possible manner. imitations ; cases only pressed glass with , for the very simple reason that | it is the best quality glass, cut | } Florence) Mac clude se most r 4 and America. Notable is “A Rainy Day,” by Abbe Von Hollebeke | of Berlin. The famous Bel » Bahie two ‘Pastoral’ scenes. J.G. Brown, the well-known American painter of “street urchins,” contributes three canvases. Prot. Andreotti (of represented by three charming figure studies in vivae us colorings. Macy"s Assortment of Original taler colors, drawings, painte ings aiid sketches includes many of the best illustrations that have appeared in Leslie's Weekly and Judge during t! last year. Many of the origi nals of the Xmas number of Leslie's Weekly \and Judge which have just appeared are especially suitable for Xmag gifts. Third Floor, 34th Ot. eer Macy's has the Largest Ime wled Perfumery Section in few York. The products of all the leading French, German and Italian manufacturers—in Most cases the manufacturer's entire line—are massed for your convenience in one sece tion at Macy’ RR: Ce MERALD SQUARE dun sTHEDY te Nerneet NEW YORK ey =p —rwrr— —

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