The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1913, Page 13

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"AND ETTOR ARE TAKEN BEFORE WHITMAN. ; | proce | |. Pp. {Hotel Men’s Association Wants | tet } Inquiry Into Alleged Ad- vice to Cooks. and recon’ is | Helm ; | been Charles J. Campbell, attorney for the Hote; Men's Association, went into con+ ference with District-Attorney Whitman t regarding the bringing of crim 1 jarges against Joseph J, Ettor Arturo Giovanitt!, leaders of the | dustrial Workers of the World, who! found feported to have made incendiary chem at the meetings of striking ie ted 4s having advised grove dep’ neert A 0 Of CIOVANITTI |MRS. BELMONT SETTLES | 2svr sv | GROCERS SUIT FOR $457. | « Declined to Pay Newport Firm} : Until Vouchers Were Presented fot New York and Lawyer John ©. Burke of Newport, r nting Mrs. ont, announced a eettlement had reached of $00 a onts of $10 The grocers sued tor roekdence, Marble House, ims, the firm had ers to show dence brought Mra. Belmont each season causes to be the effect she wil! not be rem for Goods Delivered. Specie) to The Evening World) WPORT, R. 1, Jan, 4.-When th of Frederick &. Garrett Son & Co ws of Newport, against Mra, Olfver Belmont was called tn the Die. Court to-day, lawyers on both secured a temporary adjournment went Into conference. Upon the venting of court Attorney (. Reeves wr $467 for Belmont’s Mra, Belmont cause, as she not signed vouct- These were later J, amounting to $100, and this ev!- the settiement vies delivered ac Mr: ted the clatm Sick headach i dela ted | port papers aw: ntracted in her name y_ by her. workd for a capitailat Patina reeranrant:* ——— -— Glovanitt! is said to have suggested t@ atriking cooks that they spol! food by putting so much salt, pepper or other ‘seasoning into sau 1s to make them upfit to eat. A number of affidavits trom men who Were at the two meetin and heard Fra man, In thi to bi dism: carrying a rev were in the hands of Mr. Campbell, who was understood to be urging the Metrict-Attorney to call the witnesses { before the Grand Jury \+ Falling Grand Jury action, it was the intention of Mr. Campbell to tak agitators before a City Maxist accuse them of disorderty conduct, After the confere which lasted more than an hour, i: was sald that) ‘1 mnpbell had insisted that least lable Pe “ode, whi punishment for any action ing injury to any wernon or tending to disturb the peace of endanger life and limb or outrage public decency, Tt was under this law that Herr Most wax convicted after making incendiary speecher, Mr, Whitman said he would take Mr. Campber's aMdavits urider advisement. (€ was said for him that the matter of Bttor would probably not be carried to the Grand Jury but would be taken dl- Fectly to the Court of Special Sessions of an information sworn to by Mr. Jampbell jails KEFELLER STILL SOUTH te at Palm Beach With Family for Short Stay. PALM REACH, Fla, Jan. 14.—Win- tam. Rocket nied by his wife and so INam G. Rockefeller, lare apending a few dave ‘ere before returning to the North. The party arrived last night from Miami M | Rockefeller ned to comment on th ! effort of th mittee to serv aim “with a su sald he in- fendad to remain here three or four ays. The of] magnate’s health and ap- | \ Detite appeared good End of the Year Sale By CAMMEYER Relating to Evening Slippers Women’s 5.00, 5.50, 3% 6.00 Evening Sli k and Colored Satins Suede, Beaded and Pla Effects. \ Women’s 3.50, 3.75 2° and Colored Satins Evening Slippers k Suede, Beaded and Standard 6"Ave.& 20™St Balcony, B4th Sty Rear, INVISIBLE BI-FOCALS Lenses for Reading } Fused Lenses for Distancef Together Other Optical shops sell the dentical glasses under another name for \, more than we charge. Kare) Old Style Macy’s Style showing No line of fuston of fusion. vieible. We grind the glasses from your own prescription, or, if you prefer, a registered optometrist will examine your eyes free of charge and prescribe he glasses needed. The three salient points of Macy's Ht Fused Invisible BisFocals: 1 One pair of glasses for seeing both at hand and in the Line of demarcation between and. “distance” lenses ally invisible to wearer. No nerve strain. | + 3 Line of demarcation absolutely invisible to others. The glasses are isfiguring nor con- age LIKES TO LIVE IN TOMBS. Francesco Doesn' Francesco began to weep. r| “I have good food in the Tombs. | A Double Necessity Which Makes Values of Double Appeal! \ $28 Overcoats. Now. NY to $32.50. tion and that Cascare lating the liv "t Want to Leave When Time Comes, ancesco Galatini, a homeless young was taken before Judge Sullivan e Court of General Sessions to-day told that the Grand Jury had iswed the charge against him of He did not ver, Ko "aid Clerk do not want to go free,” he said. Reorganization, made necessary by the recent receivership, demands that the entire stocks of each Hackett-Carhart store must be sold— immediately, and without reservation. Added to this is a necessity that the present season always brings to every merchant—viz., that of clearing counters. So it isthat today’s Hackett-Carhart prices have been made of double appeal. This in order that thorough disposition of all stocks may be quickly realized. very garment to go is of the most advanced style, and the most correct. The fabrics are the Hackett-Carhart Reorganization Overcoat Reductions $15, $18 and $22.50 $9.50 Overcoats. Now....... ; High-grade Meltons, Velours, Worsted Chev- iots and Tweeds. In Chesterfields, Split Sleeve, Belted Back, Shawl and Convertible Collar models—single and double-breasted, all lengths. Here in all staple shades, as well as the correct new Grays, Browns and Mixtures. $20, $22.50, $25 and $12.50 Excellent values at original prices. Unusual assortment of fine overcoats in all staple shades and fabrics, as well as the correct new mixture fabrics, Meltons, Kerseys, Worsteds, Vicunas, Velours, Zibelines and Tweeds. Made up in Chesterfield, London Guard, English it Sleeve, Convertible and Shawl Collar lels. Also a wide variety of Motor mmm $15 50 $25, $28, $30 and $32.50 arments of sterling values at $25 Overcoats. Now... Splendid included are Chinchillas, Shetlands and Vicunas, in all correct and popular shades. Meltons, K 8, Velours and Worsteds in all staple and mixture shades. Many exclusive weaves among these fabrics, with distinctive Scotch plaid backs and numerous English, Irish and Scotch Tweed and Fricze effects. Models for every service: Chesterfields, London Guard, English Split Sleeve, Convertible Collar, Shaw! Collar,English Motor and Storm $30, $35 and $40 Overcoats. ‘al are custom Now All are silk lined and nearly fabrics. $40, $45 and $50 Overcoats. 2 5 MM ris iisiaetinesee ; Finest garments possible of production from the best fabrics of hie country and Europe hil, 265 Broadwa; 841 Broadway Near Chambers Stre at 13th Street ite City Hall Near Union Square 1 Always trace the f stipation poison move on an by 1] WORK WHILE YOU SLELP ! > PORT OF SEW vor, VERVE FEEL SHAKY, BILIOUS, HEADACHY, OR CONSTIPATED? TAKE GASCARETS to] bowels. The effect is almost instant ing food in] ous, Ladies, whose sens Poi .| are especially prone to sick head -| need not cured b is reabsorbed | will straighten you out by mornin; caches} 10-cent box wil ¥ 2 - pmach sweet, liver and bowels regula and mal for months. good and never gripe or sicken CANBY CATHARTIC finest. And no ready-for-service clothes have ever known more superb tailoring. Throughout each assortment, there endures the same high standard that has made famous the Hackett-Cashart stores for more than fifty- B six years. \ To-day, an almost limitless choice is yours among more than 15,000 overcoats and si Garments for every service, and for all occ 8. For Business, Dress, Motor, Travel, Storm, College and School wear. The following are the lowe: quoted on fine clothes in New. prices ever Clearance Sale Suit Reductions $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 $9 50 e Suits. eres, Worsteds and High grade Velours, Ca: eviots. Many very smart styles, particularly suitable for young men. Many styles, also— [\ because of broken sizes—where the values are J materially greater than quoted above. Models and sizes for men, young men and boys. $20, $22.50, $25 and \ $28 Suits. Now....... A \ First quality garments of fine fabrics, superbly IN tailored in the most correct styles. Splendid K values at the original prices. ‘ They embody high grade Worsteds, Velours, Worsted Cheviots, Saxony Cassimeres and Tweed: In all the correct Gray, Blue and Brown shad: as well as numerous neat and smart mixtures. English, Fifth Avenue, College, Norfolk and Hackett-Carhart models. $15.50 $25, $28, $30 and $32.50 Suits. Now. Superb garments that fully justify the claim of “1009% values at the full original prices.” High class Worsteds, Velours, Saxony Cassi- meres, English finished Velours, Worsted Cheviots, Serges’ and Scotch Tweed effects. Of these fabrics, many are especially woven in exclusive styles. All the correct Gray, Brown, Blue, and the new Oxford, Heather and Scotch mixtures are represented. In plain weaves, stripe weaves and liberal assortments of silk mixtures. Made up in English, Fifth Avenue. College and Hackett-Carhart models. $ $30, $35 and $40 Suits. Nearly all are custom fabrics in plain shades Now and silk mixtures that were never before sold underprice, $ $40 and $45 Suits. Now Examples of the most excuisite tailoring of SS which this country is capable. Shown in the choicest fabrics of two continents. NA elo, W19 West 42d Street 154 East 125th Stree Near Broadway . Near 3d Avenue Open Evenings Open Evenings Wes VM Wid (oy —— (0) — (+) ——— (+) —__— | Wd e you feel bright and cheerful Children need Cascarets, too—they love them because they taste | | ONEILL-ADAMS iffer, for they can be qi ly Cascarets. One taken to-night r =o 0 0 00 A of same. $2.00 Genuine Leather Hand Bays, 91.00 Two hundred first grade bags, made of genuine leather, all leather lined, with inside purse of genuine leather. riety of fancy metal frames. leather Ie | trimmings are of brass. ‘There are all size this bag can be equalled anywhere at the pri lisle garter tops. 35¢ Silk Boot Lisle Top Hose, Special, 25c Fight-inch garter tops. tans. Th allied retail stores in North America, we purchase in such that the best manufacturers, the best materials and the best workpeople with work high with with TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1913. Rt s' tel © We Give Surety Stamps Free With All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise QO} In New York’s Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Not in a Year or More Has There Been Such a Notable Underselling of Better FURS The occasion of the rushed disposal of the entire stock of Max Greenfield & Co., one of the best known designers of high-class Fur Garments it America, Also the clearance of our own excellent Furs hopping Center 62c on the Dollar and Sets the better quality furs. Tt would pay you we of fashion 939.50 Natural R 945.00 Black Ala: 998.00 Natural M 26. a in| #450.00 Persian Lamb decided bargain prices. 1,050.00 Natural Mink ¢ $150.00 Mink Sets, small muffs 9200.00 Natural Mink Sets $275.00 Natural Mink Set ural Mink Sets Women’s $1.00 * Leather Hand Bags, 69c Good, roomy bags, made of genuine leather, with iu Nine-inch leather covered frames. 96.59 Cowhide Travelling Bags, $5.00 ine cowhide, 1 in Oxford style. This bag ng and an insiue pocket. The Ena edo Ge O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, Women’s $1 Pure Thread Silk Hose, Special, 79c Made with high-spliced heels and double toes and soles. Black only. Made with double heels, toes and soles. oa Lisle Hosiery, With Double Top, Special, 39c¢ Made with high-spliced heels and toes, Good serviceable stockings. 35c and 50c Cotton and Lisle Hosiery, Special and soles, Colors and insteps in this assortm jore—First Floor. ouble heel and embro O'Netlt Main toe: Well made, wit ‘There are pla We're Opening Hundreds of Newly Arrived Boxes of the Daintiest Undermuslins for Our Greater-Than-E.ver January of White Underwear a Difference and Daintineas, Beauty and Betterness are the first thing* O'Neill's strive for to make this sale unique from the ordinary. And what wonderful things we have done. These new treasure borea being « ( you to-morrow—really they seem to disclose desig and more fetching and feminine than before, if that is possible. A way they are fresh and new, and many of the stylea are exclusively O' Neill’s—designed for us and made for us only. January White Sale Prices Are Put Down to Where They Will Save You About One-Third. The price savings are, of course, a very imports sale, Quality, attractiveness and good needlework 7 1 it is a simple matter to lower prices, because with the co-operation of 50 are by far the least expensive. Now: fig.e $1.50 Undergarments at Twenty styles of Night Robes, a dozen styles of Fetticoals, fifteen styles of Combinations, Chemises, Princess Slips, Drawers and Corset Covers. Combinations and Chemises— Night Robes—-Prettily trimmed necks, These are made of cotton, cambrie and nainsook ed with lace, others | yokes, embroidered. Value $1.00, wide variety of dainty styles in 5 : 3 trimming, Sixes |” Combinations—-Made in cotton | fine nainsock. All ate prettily White Petticoats —Unsurpasse¢ and cambric; skirt or drawers; | trimmed with laces and embroidery in value and) materials Made Covers Made after} trimmed with dainty lace and em- | medallions, cambrle tops and finished | those dainty Parisian patterns, with | broidered. An unusual offering mitt “ae atloe) acale y | Pretty lace trimmings, Materials | for the price Chemises—-Skirt length, made in ¥ | of nainsook. ‘These may be had in] Princess Slips--Made in cam-| nainsook. The yokes and skirts with ribbon beading, Many have | ail sizes and in ap assorted variety | brie, with lace trimming and em-| are trimmed with lace of a pleasing fancy lace trimmed ruffles of patterns broidered. Yokes are tucked. pattern. Other Night Other Other Other | Other | Other Gowns Combinations Petticoats Drawers Corset Covers Chemises 39¢ to $2.95 at 50c to $2.95 at 59c to $3.95 | at 19¢ to 68¢ |at 19¢ to $1.50) at 69c to 91.00 Values 50c to $4.00 Values 79 to 84.00 | Values 79¢ to $4.50 | Valuse $90 to $1.00 Values 9c to $2.00 Values 89¢ to 91.50 O'Nelll’s—Mala Store—T! O'Neill Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to gad Street, New. York od M ‘The Greenfield firm 4 caused such a serious shorta outlet for their very beavy stock on hand. Knowing weil the high character of their furs, the O'Neill buyers negotiated the purchase on the basis of a concession of 88 on the dollar—probably the very lowest price ever quoted in season for The bargains are wonderful, but there are not many garments in each lot, and there's no telling when such an opportunily the most advanced styles. Fine Fur Sets | The styles and furs that are the pre-eminent favorites erful bargains As ska Fox Sets at Persian Lamb Coats and distinctive in style and of un- lustre, inteed. Coats, 42-in. length, at 9225.00 645.00 ¢ ‘Cont ere vats, 62-in. length, at 9250.00 | 94.00 to 8125.00 Seal Coataat.. 947.50 | $198.00 Hudson Seal Coats at... $85.00 Dark Russian Marmot Coats at ASpecial Feature -Natural Mink Furs Natural Minks of the finest colorings and shading at at, fulllength O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. PREPARA AARP IPPISPPPPPPPPPPSPP PPS PPPPPLPPSPPL ed to-day will be ready for Splendidly made, of nainsook and}aud cambric, in Hub- | or nainsook; fine Hamburg ruf- laces and fine embroidery | carbric, with pretty lace trim-}bard and chemise All are | fles; some have lawn ruffles with Some have low necks, others | m mbroidery work, ; y trimmed lace insertion and edges. Slips-—An __ exception- i ection include f dainty styles, for Fashionable Fur Coats of Guaranteed Character loses theseason early, but this year the unprecedented mild weather n business that they were forced to seek an immediate and very large tly will come again. ; I io buy furs for the rest of this season and for next Winter, as these are Russian Ponyskin Coats 4 Mandsomely marked, lustrous flexible qualit 319.50 | #4 trieeves 942.50 , 927.50 $35°50. | 87.30 und 883.00 Russian Pony Coats at 039. 935.00 125.00 Fur Trimmed Pony Coats at x 969.50 ral Pony Coats... oo 94750 $08.00 and 8125.00 Natural Pony Coats K Hudson Seal and Near Seal Coats. Made of very fine aking, selected for their depth end $250.00 Hudson Seal Coata at 4650.00 Imported Model Hudson Seal Coats at Moleskin Coats One of the most beautiful and fashionable furs of the season. $150.00 Mole Coney Cor 50.00 Scotch Mole Cor 50.00 Imported Model te 9650.00 Exclusive Model Mole SI 9075.00 fancy scarfs, pillow ‘9138.00 9195.00 9275.00 kin Coats at Clearance Prices on Neckwear and Handkerchiefs $1.50 to $2.50 Real Lace Neckwear, $1.00 A veritable gardeaful of pretty, dashing effects in dainty real lace neckwear. ‘There are real Flanders ‘Lac , pointed and sailor shape collars, separate’ collars of: imitation Irish and Macrame lace, effective coat sets, ete. $0c Shadow’ kace Jabots, 25¢ Alluring effects of shadow lace, made over plain net trimmings of velvet bows, fancy buttons, cascades, ete, Clear Out! Handkerchiefs Vatues 12/4c to 20c, at 9c each A host of handkerchiefs, some of which are just a trifle shop soiled, but there will be no trace left just as soon as they are washed. There are embroidered handkerchiefs, some are of pure linen, plain hemstitched; and there are many novelty colored handkerchiefs, too, Men's All-Silk Handkerchiefs Regular $0c, at 25c Perfectly new, soft, lustrous, all-silk handkerchiefs, from one of the most famous silk manufacturers in the world. Of course, they are slightly imperfect, but if you hadn't been first informed you would probably never have known it. In one or two places « thread has either skipped or doubled, All the handkerchiefs have neat straight-line borders in reserved color tones. aside purse A big va- t 7 Very pretty has a good pr covered, not think Vour-inch Black 25¢ lacks and O'Neill Main Store—Firet Fleer. Sale ms and ideas more Any- ant feature of the white are first’ considered normous quantities thee $1.00 Undergarments at Many styles of Night Robes, dainty Combina- $1.00 tions, Princess Slips, Drawers, Chemises, Petticoats 69c Drawers — Of cotton, cambric and Corset Covers Night Robes—Made in muslin my /-shaped Corset Covers — An unusually tHE smrammpeny sei Fl WLS

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