The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1913, Page 8

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Marefeld Shine. a private of the One 4 and T-venty-thira Artillery was abot carly on New Year's | an Ged to-day in the astern Dis-| amount under the New York laws. | ty tity «f his murderer. yA we the dead aciiler was the vietim| ‘Through the attorneys for the depart- & woman's jealous rage, but they! ment stores owners, Galiert and Hel- witnout @ due to eustain the ldorn, the matter was taken up to the | nin, co sot wel te aes DE. Pierce’s Favorite Prescri | yi ig Court Establishes Right of Employ: | | FN | ers to Resist Claims Against |, if By a decision of the ft wy Fe t “ ve J. a f ii c Ae handed down De ' Bae OF SLAYER have eetadiped x tea at her hon A mond Durkin o 3 jto resist the claims of ton ven New ; oon, Mrs. 8. P. Roos of Wenterieigh ‘te ore] tee’ Gecmemee we M atte a asics Shine, # Shot, Supposed Victim of Woman's Jealousy. DEMONSTRATION , . firs Mysteriously} tie courts ever since tne N sl the potice| & MAN | GIMBELS WIN IN FIGHT Law Acheol sto a member of the Yale| ‘tne Aswiry Fuchre Club of *apieton rhe aaa } AGAINST LOAN SHARKS, enka ‘eon Reon iy ‘iret Fee vi {ata cotarives is Pettey AND NOTES. t of Mise A basketbait team Of Tottenville Hign - ; ort Westfield * Port) School giris, known as the Five, has been organised with the ‘ol- of Tomp-| lowing members: Helen Whitehurst. co} Evelyn Hoenn, Carrie and Jennie Winca- paw and Olga Juni. Miss Mary ‘kin of Planor Road, West New Brighton, \s with ffiende in against thelr employees. y | zanizing @ Staten Isiand housewlves'| Mrs John Whitman of Fort Wads- personal direction of Jacob of St. Peters Chyr n, | leasue. worth is visiting relatives in Roxbury, ma Whi been fighting ionn will give a reception and euchre in the | Gynne Price in building @ two-story | Mage, She will be gone two weeks. he firm was started. Under the workers as an office was Are you one of the great army of women who thru force of circumstances have had to do more than your rightful share of work? In your weakened condition you have ‘Hospital. } re & Precedent in the case of | : . ee sc satosed ts reveal tne| samt oct Agiat ether almost lost all hope of ever enjoying that health and strength that should be yours. 1 $9 8 per cont, as neon charged: No Alcohol — No Narcotics SUICIDE OF C. A. BRADY A MYSTERY TO FRIENDS. : Young Lawyer Had Just Returned From House Party With For over forty years has been recommend- ed for just such cases as yours. Thousands Yale Classmates, of women have benefited by it. ‘Young, well-to-do, with an exegient " | etanding at the Bar, there wae no rea- You, too, will find it a good, honest, deal 4 . , too, f equare deal, or “tas ‘oulcide’ of ‘Charles. Arnold Restorative Tonic and Strength-giving Nervine and ward- inded and carefi adapted to Regulator —compou: came , . He satisfaction been spending the holidays there with be obtained in tablet form—from dealers in fils mother and with several friends medicine—or send $0 one-cent stampe for a ¢rial big graduated Fike | br] Ta him a box to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids Hotel,. Buffalo, N. Y. eR ND De. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain Mastre- June: 100—January: 130 our business in our more expensive clothes recent. since . June without further advertising them. Now we PY IDour Success . Many More Thousands of Men Who Wear Expensive Clothes Will Learn HOW to Be Wiser in the Investment of Their Clothes Money at This, the Second of Our Higher Priced Clothes Ts have 130 customers in higher priced (necessary otherwise) to offeet our continued pot belay Leg pang ot yheny brake Me to reach the oan oe ee tial in rion tage the Cotting of Priewe oa olor" This second: Bemansretion its the fig, will finest clothes down to almost the “‘free eample” lose for us thousands of dollars on present sales. And, on the other hand, will eave us many times se The atempt by sie means of intro duction to ha names of \ostaa ti tah ped Soe mare seach HALF WAY the man himeelf exe sparky om oar Manes clothes. pensively—in ready: garments or those it should inorease our business in these our "And to eave the cost of 6 months’ newspaper ad- Hare, in beef, s the eas ; AN ADVERTISING PLAN Todemonstrate their beauty, their quality, their perfection, we are marking ALL the highest class Smith Gray @® Co. Sack Suits, in our four stores, which are priced-at $30, $32.50; $35, $37.50, $40 & $45 $ DOWN TO 22. 5 The resulting loss on every sale to be charged to advertising Absolutely no sack suits have been reserved—and none have been removed from our stores. Naturally our heety Leoves on sales will not permit us to continue this demonstration beyond « Jinnited period, ‘and immediately after the closing day every garment left unsold will be marked up to ite original price. Only ONE Suit Will Be Sold to a Customer For this is Strictly aDEMONSTRATION for Advertising Purposes Alone—Nota Sale We ere reaching out for men of discrimination who are ac. The custom tailered man who pays prices all reason his tailor will find he la some 630.00 alvead of the custamed to $40.00 and $45.00 suite We give them an oppor: hg ul teanity to learn of ours at 8 cost of $22.50. he hea coed Pemmaln ime end gained seme velua! le UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP(JSINCE inas' BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK — 51" AV., BET. 27%" & 28%"STS, camiimahaiiiead ee re OE hn. RNS ee 7 ra = itn Faas. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913. @ULTON ST., AJ FLATBUSH AV.- BROOKLYN — BROADWAY, AT. BEDFORDsAV. 8. TYREE, Chemiet.Washtugtes. C3 acme || pen RS PARLE RAL EAMES worto wanre wonn wonosns aE a easels oe 4 vm aks KCompery «0 i First coat opportunity of the year for the younger generation of women in this Sale of Coats for Misses & Girls . at extraordinary reductions tomorrow g There are just 460 coats in our stock which we have concluded to let go at'a big sacrifice rather than hold at regular prices. The quantities are as stated, but the selection is most diversified, embracing practi in fabrics, colorings and models fashionable for present wear. In many instences, {3 of course, there are only two or three garments of a kind, but this means a deal of latitude in your choice. As for the values, you can see for how liberal they are by referring to the following remarkable reductions. rer ; eductions in Misses’ Coats : mi Made of imported chinchilla, Boucle cloth, broadcloth, kersey, cheviot, : plush and plain or plaid back coatings, in full length or seven-eighths hia 105 Coats....... formerly 15.00..........64. reduced to 8.50 94 Coats...... . formerly 25.00 to 20.50 ..... reduced to 15.00 101 Coats........ formerly 35.00 to $9.50..... reduced to 19.50 fe Reductions in Girls’ Coats + 46 Coats....... formerly 7.95 ..........0065 reduced to 3.95. 53 Coats.......formerly 9.75 to 12.95 ...... reduced to 5.98 18 Coats. formerly 9.75.........00065 reduced to 5.95 43 Coats....... formerly 19.60 to 25.00..... reduced to 12.95 100 Misses’ Suits ordinarily 29.50 to FS 00)19.50 @ Made of imported whipcord, plain or two-tone cheviot, and fancy suitings, in four smart advance spring’ models. Black and all colors. Tomorrow, Saturday, will be the most propitious day of the New Year in Women’s Winter Coats which we have marked at half prices @ Judging from every angle, this is a remarkable coat sale. It is remarkuble first for the tremendous variety it offers you in models, in fabrics and in colorings. It is remarkable, too, for the splendid quality of these garments, as contrasted with the indifferent workmanship and finish which too often follows in the wake + of lowered prices. But it is most notable for the extraordinary savings which we have introduced into these sale figures. And we may safely predict that it will be a long time before you will again be privileged to enjoy such phenomenal coat values as those in this sale. ‘ Fourth flooe. ) Chinchilla Coats.....-..--.-5+5-- values 15.00 to 18.60..... now 8.50 Chinchilla Coats............-++.-- values 18.50 to 25.00..... now 10.00 Fur-trimmed Coats...:...---- ,- values 22.50 to 27.50..... now 12.50 Velour Coats...-...-eceeerener es values 29.50 to $9.50.....now 15.00 Boucle Cloth Coats.........--.:- values 25.00 to 29.50..... now 15.00 Finest Chinchilla Coats......-.-- values 25.00 to $5.00..... now 15.00 Long Cheviot Coats.....-.-.---- values 25.00 to 35.00..... now 15.00 Fur-trimmed Broadcloth Coats. values 28.50 to 45.00.....now 18.50 Fur-trimmed Mixture Coats. .. values 28.50 to 45.00.....now 18.50: | Evening Wraps values 83.00 to 49.00..... now 18350. Broadcloth Coats. - values 29.50 to $9.50.....now 18.50 Mixture Storm Coats...........- values $0.00 to 40.00.....now 20.00 Fur-trimmed Plush Coats....... values 50.00 to 59.00.....now 26.50 Fur-Piush Cutaway Coats....... values 45.00 to 59.00.....now 29.50 ‘Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes go on sale tomorrow at great reductions Every pair of these shves is made with stout, _ , wear-resisting soles, and Goodyear welts. Misses’ & Children’s Shoes, in patent leather and gun metal calf, button models only. Sizes 6 to 8... A Sizes 814 to 11 Sizes 11 to 1.95 Boys’ & Youths’ Shoes, in patent leather and gun metal calf, Blucher lace models only.’ Sizes 11 to 1314....... formerly 2.50......... reduced to 1.85 Sizes 1 to 54......... formerly $.00......... reduced to 2.35 MICHIGAM| <q ae ot | FURNITURE CO} . 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