The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1913, Page 18

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THY EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 38, Pere. “ALSOP CLAIM IS MADE [easswnt SUBJECT OF NEW SUIT Alleged That I to Pay § terested Estates. WASHINGTO: of the Inte FOSS WANTS LAW TOFORBID Le Aeet from Business A 58-Year-Old Policy of Honorable Dealing Ends With the Closing of the Hackett- Carhart Stores The fact that the decision to retire was made after fall purchases had been completed places a tremendous and most complete stock of men’s clothing, furnishings and children’s clothing on sale to the public at prices averaging fifty cents on the dollar. Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, must raise cash at once in order to retire trom business with their numerous debts paid and with the respect of the community. Grievances, Though. i‘ tox" “ ic tie AR WA ay ho eee wh Suits, Overcoats and Furnishing Goods for Year-Round Use— cat |r sj mui Ke se ee talitvoc eh eh ot Reductions Which Average 50 Per Cent. Sale Includes Entire New Stocks for Fall and Winter 1913-14 Threatens Extra Session of Legislature if New Haven tt Employees Vote to Go Out. Bs | hag rewuited In tho filine of @ ault int Ming ne ah District Court here by administra: and to) corm of neveral estates interested hat) “dhe claim made tn the action ts tor 9) $12,664, whioh amount Hannts Taylor, ton. “CALAMITY TO PUBLIC.” | Proposed Prohibition Would tne « 4. EW Provide Other Remedy for e Don’t Poison Baby. ? YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have rs BOSTON, Oct. 3-—Should a strike engineers and firemen on the New Haven and Hartford ordered, Gov. Fons wit! olal session of the Massachy: under the names On ould not permit any Ricans 40 enact thaws to 1: Me tb inetiiots to. be © your physician know $13.50, $15 and ~ aa Fall Coats $25, $27.50 ie $30 Fall Suits, Coats $30, $35 and $37.50 Fall Suits, Coats ptrikes of the raliway empic ‘eal nt a of what it ia ¢ 3 and Winter an ‘inter Over- and Winter Over- the Commonwealth. ‘That is vane 6 CONTAIN N conts. Sizes on coats. Sizes and coat, Sizes and tion contained in @ letter which the| ‘ F styles for men and styles for men and 1 7. 50 styles for men and $20 50 Governor sent last ni! young men.......... young men....... young men....... ss the Brotherhood of Meers and the Brother ‘Qve Firemen and Enginemen at Haven, Conn, The letter saya, $17, $20 and $22.50 Fall Suits, Coats and Winter Over- “I am informed that the Brot $37.50, $40 and $48 Fall Suits, be coats. Sizes and ot Locomotive Engineers and th me re en and 1 2. 0 } erhood of Locomotive Firemen and youn, @inemen are now voting upon the pro- | | cone and wie er ercoats. izes and styles for msn $ 5 and young men. 23. 0 Choicest lots up to $45 in Fall Suits, Coats and Winter Overcoats. Sizes REDUCTIONS IN FURNISHINGS LeMar.50c to $1 Cravats 25c The name LeMar on neckwear is an indorsement of quality. Part of our pie for Fall for cut silk Neckwear from 50c to $1.00 has just been delivered fresh from the makers. Po ccrvcnsenere 50c, 75c & $1.00 Cut Silk Neckwear, 25¢ Se Ser, sr iron sot evoe| Not only is this the Largest Shoe Store WH|I| |... s:..s0cas, Coomera arly marie in the world, but it continually offers you VALUES that are unequalled in the world. $20, $22.50 and $25 Fall Suits, Coats ead Winter Weight Overcoats. Sizes tne@, will occur at auch time as may be determined by a committee of which you are members. WOULD ACT TO “PREVENT A) PUBLIC CALAMITY.” “This is of grave concern to the peo- | ple of Massachusetts. A strike upon | the New Haven system means tho atop- tng on moa ao Inthe Cammeyer Basement, TI] | cots | | | | | | | of lavorers, interference with the regu- Hosiery = $2 and $2.50 Custom-Made = |Underwear Gloves Cut, Pebedy & Co, Are 306. SS ae on Shirt... ceseeeeeseees $1.35 505, B, V.D. and Naintook | $2.00 Arabian Mocha Gloves, lar supply of food and fuel, and a con- V Av 4 row Collar......+.0+.0+. We) and fancy colors. ... $1.35 Bequent high death rate among tnvall the Gibraltar of. Shoe- Oi 1e in oak c Wilson Red Man eS ator Fr iH Neckwear iD 65c| $1.50 D id other E and infants. As Governor af the Com- * c 1) Dent's and other Eng- Hi pits a wn Neal ! & ; fC, “Shirts, Plain 4, Lenton! ted Bosoms lish makes; regular and ality Natural Woo : frarcenen ice 35c ne By Neral Srila Cadet sizes.ecceeee... $110 Three for $1.00| Wool, full fashion... Boys’ & Children’s Clothing (At Our 13th Street and Harlem Stores Only) hale ateableen | ica, Will Be Found This ii Feseracaall perme!) §=©6Week Shoes. That We.Guar- opeeeee| §=©6antee AreSoldto YouatPrices enforce this rule, our people must sub- deaitted) 25% to 33% Less Than YouCan Reductions in Dress Clothes $27 to $45 Value English Tweed Gabardine and Rubberized come my duty to take euch measures Dress Coats $6 and $7 Children’s Norfolk and Double Breasted Knicker 7 people of thin Commonwealth.” e tat Purchase Them for Elsewhere. $27 to $45 Value Suits, in Fancy Mixture, sizes 7 to 18....... ; co 93.75 Raincoats Al ] N S y U p 0 t hi @ Tuxedo Coats ae and ge hate — a in Fancy $7.50 to $30 values e€ Ww, n ap p 9 1. now priced at ixtures and Blue Serges. Sizes 7 to 18.............. 4 now priced Minute Cc ammeyer Styles Shoe S $1 7.50 to $2 5 Boys’ $7.50 and $8.50 Chinchilla Reefers in Blue and Gray....$4.75 $4.75 to $17.50 eee: That Look and Are So-Good You ‘ill Maia py RG Sosa en stay sme Will Be Astonished at the Low i dia qkaNl, Carnarie ele. 50 hs, aie ATTENTION oP met-To Prices Asked. Included Anjéng Them (4) ||aicseet? ° Retail os 2, Open Evenings “Im conciusion, I wish to express the fhepe that you will weigh carefully the feet that the members of your organi- 9 S4qxq—g&&Soo These 3-50 and 4.00 Values in in Men’s § Shoes “Should Be Be Mighty ghty Enticing to to Lovers of Value, at 65 in Gun Metai, Lace and Biucher, and Patent Leather Blucher, NEW PUBLICATION HE WORLD will begin publication in next Sun- day’s Magazine of one of the ‘most baffling mystery stories of the year. It is “The Ghost Girl,’’ by Henry Kitchell Webster, author of “A King in Khaki,’’ “The Whispering Man,’’ and other stories 23-Jewelled| that have had a very large sale. at. $ It is a story of New York, of the unidentifiable Gold 10 body of a beautiful young woman found frozen i in the ice of an up-State river. The story concerns itself with the tracing of the victim through a strange tangle of circumstances and Women’s Shoes at ©) 50 We certainly feel that we lick power of expression and sufficient adjective to tell you how generously good our Women's Shoes at 82.50 are, not only in the quality in every pair, but the styles are new and exclusive with us. In Patent Leather and Cloth Top, Gun Metal Bute ton and Russia Calf Button, -_ Catalosue. Mailed Free, jeek Opens an Accoun Children’s and Misses’ Shoes mania ont Sturdy Boys’ Shoes the penetration of the labyrinthian entrenchments a4 vel. ows Ros Cae EO ra siendyane 1.50 & 9.00 E120" the strange and subtle murderer had eracted to con- The Biggest Value in Hosiery Offered in New York To-Day ceal his crime. While “The Ghost Girl’’ is quite “Men's, s. n’s, Women’s ‘and Chitaren’s Liste ‘Hose Ibe ise pair, 2 pair 25 pair 25¢ j ‘Rallroad Watches at Cut Prices different in plot and style to “The Poison Belt,’’ it is ke or oe ee , . ane Chess “| fully as engrossing, for Mr. Webster, who is a real CAMs iz “¥ ER literary artist, has so told his story that the reader 6th Ave. and Oth St. will be kept guessing until the end. Tae story will be poorer er - omer uf Serpe published in six instalments. #

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