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

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THE EVENING WORLD, Vice-President Lays Married ISEVEN YEARS’ TERM | \ Happiness to Childless State FOR URGING SABOTAGE! NMILSON NOW PLANS * Acad MPa TO TAKE CURRENCY. =: Severe Punishment Imposed On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. is ore the shooting, Lazarus and Hobson, ACCUSED OF MURDER ‘ording to the pollce, poaitively Idene fied De Meo as the man who fired the ‘tata’ whot. MMe was taken before Cor- oner Feinberg and then te the Tombs, charged with murder. The Hobson brothers were stewards on the Panama Raliroad Company's boats sailing between New ¥ ead Coton. ft) yy rene They indorsed the bill gener- 1-00 * De Meo IWentified as, ~ 5 e H eo. rat but oF i | f 2 : + | Boyd, Wao Advised Destruction FG 10 10 PEOPLE ut _chlected to the acheme of) Stayer of Edward Hobson in | of Property in Paterson. & smaller number or even one bank to =H fun . r : Concentrate the rosers “| Fight Over Opium. ss \ | Frederick summer Boyd, who advised ———- | The police helieve that the mystery! I Sg tine above aft tiles when 6 \ sirth n Vaterson to damage | surrounding the murder of Edward woman should be in pertect physical condition Li of toeir employers inet | Will Stump Country on Mea- ansene LUPIN! \Hebagh, Whe Was ROC ty Quah th SEE r wih time previous to the coming of her babe ‘ was found guilty tn the “0 hallway of @ tenement house at No. Prot a Fi psiys fore tg yoeen meg Ne in Pate sure | s ‘The Confessions of Arsene Lupin,” arlous description, poor appetite 1 etewnLeT ure if Senate Delay by Maurice Leblanc, will begin Serial | East One Hundred and bit lll maaarigl hej aens rs shea anes sentenced to-day by Judge aut I publication in next Wednesday's Eve. | street on the night of April 16 last, wae @ not tees Cian one yaard Action on It. 6 than even sears tn Bt ning World, Oct. 8. Arsene Lupin, Prance’s greatest thief-| cleared yesterday when detectives ar- rested Alexander De Meo, twenty-four, pr._rrerce’s FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION PAY @ fine of $59) on one fi genius, has won as high a place in fice! of No. 96 East One Hundred and Four- | WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—If the Sen- P e E 4 and to merse not Jess than tion as has Sherlock Holmes lteenth street. i. fe 8 scientific me se an experienced and skiliful three and one-half years nor more than {&t® Democrats @o not pase within & «The Confessions of Arsene Lupin” | De M ; Srp a’ edaand Tne ne ity years co 6 teaeods ot tenes a secofid Indictment. feasonable time the Currenoy dtl! jis a series of the newest and very best | “cock. it peculii Bw d = make thee ALT, ce durin ‘the expectant” ecified that only the| Whteh Prestdent Wileon insists on be- Lupin stories. Each story is crowded | trom d Ferodenetaerrane a made cue af Che eecong|in® enacted at this session, the Prest- | with mystery, tense excitement, stirring | been Your druggist can supply you or tal eeiaciytice surpersion to be of| Tent may make two or three speeches | adventure, for picking pockets. Detectives were Raereprrpers wal sonet Br. hisrce a Banorde hould Boyd ever] in eome of the lurger cities of the eoun-| Don't forget the be geist 8—when | waiting for him. to at eg seats, ie Orsecrntice lalo. return to Paterson and preach the doc-|tey on the question. He has auch a this splendid series of thief-stories o He was taken to Police Headquarters. ts holding | to begin. . tep und There Commissioner Dougherty con- It ls your priviledge to write to Dr. a for advice, and vl will be gladly ot Counsel for Boyd ti | oie tage ame ir Boyd) @ Deis ave. on « tine ts | Promise yourself one of the treats of ' fronted him with Leo Hobson, a brother} glwen free of charge. Of course all communications a: says he (= twenty-eight years! decide what !t is going the year. of Edward, and with Michael Lasarus, he promise will be kept. native of Kngiand and haa been " in this country only three years. He han taken no steps to secure citisen- ship. By profeasion he is a newspaper reporter, and he has a wife and one child. Judge Kieinert @aid it was only the g004 Sense of the employees of the w#iik mills of Paterson that prevented gen- eral following of the advice of Boyd and other agitators, great damage to the property of the owners of eilk milla, and consequently many arrest and im- prisonments for destruction of property. Allowances were made, the Court said, for Boyd's aotion in voluntarily offering himaelf for trial and waiving @ @rial by campaign made by foi Taft in behalf of repiprocity, and be- Heves tn the idea. If he decides to take the stump in behalf of currency be will confine hie speeches to that subject. But the President does not yet believe Mail and Telephone Orders Receive any real danger of the Sen- ate failing to pase the bill ia the main ae it now stands. He ts mot ignorant, however, of the tactics of some ef the Democrats in trying to delay action He hag the names of all those mem- Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. Lord & Taylor Prompt Attention Founded 1826 bers who are fighting the present Dill, and will get im touch with them shortly. Tt can de stated on the highest eu- thority that the President will use the Girls’ Dresses & Coats | Exceptional Values in Special for Saturday | Masses’ Suits & Coats | Especially Arranged for Saturday SPECIAL ITEMS FOR SATURDAY Attractive Millinery Unusual and becoming styles in Velvet and Plush Hats trimmed with Ostri jumidi or Hower effects, also many smart designs with Fur and Flowers *9 50 Amazing Values.... . MARSHALL both were divorced within @ year. It With Mrs. Marshall He Re dependa mostly upon the woman you pick out. or Fruit. ceives Many Congratulations on Wedding Anniversary. ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.-—-Vice-President and Mrs, Marshall celebrated their eigh- teenth wedding anniversary yeste: quietly, receiving many telegrams and “Although we have m: children, Mrs. Marehall just adores them. So do 1. But I attribute my married happiness | partly to the faet that we have not had any children, I am growing old and might have been etern and harsh with them. People ought to marry young. They often become net in thelr ways hen they_watt_too tong. A Vast Assortment of Untrimmed Velvets; only Hats of the Hour offered at...... SOHO A Remarkable Offering of | ‘Women’s and Misses’ Suits | 1.95 t 2.50 letter of congratulation. Speaking of the event the Vice-President said: “When couples have no children it te T am ending eighteen years of happy married life to-day. But as a rule, I Would advise ethers to get married! younger, and have children. I was forty- one whee I wae married. “I think the genera! run of men should be married before they are thirty and women eround twenty-five or be- fore thirty. I was en olf bachelor. A couple of bavheler friends of mine see ing how happy I waa, got marvied and MEN’S PLEATED & PLAN NELIEE suns, seuent quality madras atin Narrow, medium and ae sire tics in blue, tan, helio and bri All sizes trom 14" 14 to 18, with choice of $¢ in. and 35 in. sleeve to each neck size. Shirts compare at favorably with those one-fourt more elsewhere. Finer qualities Instock at $1.44, and up to shirts of finest silk at i SOFT FELT HATS, $1.98 Of fone quaisty felt, (n choice of four of the’ most popular styles. Colors are the most desirable and newest shades of blue, brown, gray, and tan Finer quaittes in r ular stock LEA:PERRINS’ in both suff and soit Hats at | $1.49, $2.97, $3.96 and up to | $5.94 jor the finest imported velours that are priced $7.00 else- where. ‘ } | ALL-WODL —sisre i a : UNDERSHIRTS & g DRAWERS FOR | BIG MEN | i $1.44 sual price $2.19 (garment, Macy's ene of the best man the country--his | 54 inches for Of a heavy Winter of Australian | and double | ores keep | that | Conaen | mot be dup! No Jgerermeech i Je song it colorings. SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ‘A. perfect sensoning for Rompe. Ehoge cnt euea Dreesings., An Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere | Of fine materials, R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Se SNe Herald Square GP Broadway, 34thte 36th Se | Broadway, 34th te 35th Se MEN'S and Young Men’s Newest FALL SUITS, $19.75 Some stores plume themselves on offering same quality for $3.00 or $6.00 more money. We illustrate on the left one of the several smart models awaiting your selection, The twos utton model is similar, except for the longer rolling lapels. Note the semi-fit.ing effect at the waist, and the some- whatnarrowedshoulders that London says are the correct thing this Fall, imong materials and effects some of the most attractive are “blue wale" cheviots, dark “Oxford” cassimeres, gray diagonal weave worsteds and unfinished worsteds in. blackeand- white pencil stripes, There are no extreme styles, although we feature the smart patch pockets, etc., im some models . Conservative men will find quiet yet dis- tinctive styles designed especially for them. We have in stock everySize and fitting from 32 to 44 for men of average physique, and sizes from 38 to 48 for men of exceptionally reavy or robust build. Suits for Youths Men's Finest of 15 to 20 years $12.75 | Fall Weight Iusirated on the right, above, | Overcoats, $24.75 Cut in threesbutty : quality “Oxtora” pot the same or black vicuna®. and lined with by older nen best Made with the and cassimeres, in blac keande Pnglish soft roll | “is and slightly white and blyeansdewhite pin | fitted back, Sizes 34 to 42, and stripe effects 38 to 40 for men of heavy build. 7~——Men's Silk-lined Overcoats for Fall, $14, 15— Exceptionally Jine value, even for Macy Dark or medium gray, “Oxford,” and black. All sizes. The kind of Coats that sell on sight elsewhere for from $3.00 to $5.00 more, Fifth Floor, Brow style, tailorin; licated for less | styles to select from, and all the new season’ For this sale only at.. in 24.00. Silk and Chiffon Waists Values to 5.00, at 2.50 each made, in both tailored and trimmed effects. An excellent assortment of colorings. Broadway, Shand Wh Ns. MEN'S value at pic a of plain sil one wl led a faite ts, and the new velvet Cravats in a very comprehensive showing us to color and effect. Doxens of other stvles in regular stock at 98¢, $3. we for of rich sos priced te Pty 00 in the specialty’ MEN'S ROBES, | for the arms) undesirable seam down the back absorbent, and cut robe or coat style. In rich Jacquard figured effects and materials, they can- | OPEN-END CRAVATS, In_ other pe these are put forward as specially ood EXTRA QUALITY | BLANKET Made o| ye actuas blanket, with border all around, and (except Plenty of snappy | . Girls’ Dressy Coats nsss:, 18.00 9 Conte an Of superior quality ribeline. A clever Girl’ Wool Plaid Dresses Ties Women’s ind Sc, id in plain and cor in eighteen tints. are fancy weaves, HY +44, and up to ts “de luxe," mace squares from Paris, $5.00 values ........ $6.00 to $8.00 values. Hand Made Satin Opera be a pl $4.96 8 Value $5.00 Girls’ in one piece, No 6to8 $1.50 81g toll $1.75 carried out in soft shades of ’ brown, “Oxford,” navy, garnet Values $2. and grey All sizes—small, medium and large. Cordee with girdle of qualities. in $5.94, $6.48 /MEN’S HEAVY ' SEAMLESS ‘CASHMERE ‘HOSE (wr) thick in textu shoes fit tight Colors are ge comfortal of the elastic t is considered where at 25c. , warm, ay Fall and Winter, but not su Finer qualities in stock at 48, and up to those of sill at “Trontex" ged and finished heavy cord, Finer regular stock at and up to $10.48, Main Foor, Contre. 19c weighi, 7.00 value—All leathe bag $5.00 and 86.00 values re as to make your i} flack and natural, bie to wear because ops. The kind that good value else Boys’ Shoes... Hose wear double breasted style, with collar, crushed girdle aod buttons of panne velvet, Venc- tian lined. Sizes 6 to 12 years (Illustrated) A_new triple belted style iv straight line Footwear Remarkable Values Women’s Walking & Dress Boots 86.00 and $7.00 values ........ Beautiful Hand Made Evening Slippers Including cloth of gold with small bow trimming Of the highest grade, in black, white, pink and blue Button or Lace Boots Special waterpzoof sole and arch support | Important Special Price Sale of _ Men's & Boys’ Highest Grade Footwear| | $10.00 value—hand made $8.00 value—The “Cordwainer” . $10.50 Value $16.50 effect, with box-pleated front and back, $5.95 SS sca!loped pique collar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 yéars Value $9.50, Mate. Floor. Girls’ Corduroy Coats oath mt, Full length box model, with stitched belt $ ot hips, button trimmed. Sizes 6, 8 and 5°75 | 10 years. Value $9.50 ' & Girls’ $4.85 | donne denen erceaeOs Slippers ++ $4.85 Hoc: $3.25 114% to @ 214 to 614 | $2.25 $2.75 00 to $4.00 + $5.85 rs in all leathers and shapes + $2.35, $2.95, $3.95) Values $3.00 to $5.00 | | Fall & Winter Suits (Illustrated) A very smart model of fine cheviot with fur collar; coat lined and warmly inter- lined; new model skirt Value $45.00 Fall & Winter Suits Several smart models of cheviots, at] handsomely lined ard interlined $7 19.50 Value $30.00 Cut Velour Three-quarter Length Coats A very dressy model, with shawl collar; coat handsomely lined and inter) ened alue $30.00 } $29.50 \ era ay Special Saburday Offerings - Women’s Suits & Coats Latest Medels, Fabrics and Colors Fancy & Plain Tailored Models Oy all the new Fall poaterals Ad latest | colorings; attractively dra skirts; coats handsomely lined and ale interlined. ($25.00 Value $39.50 | Fancy & Plain Tailored Sutts ) Of broadc'oths, diegona's, fancy bouc'e, bayadere pevu-de-soire, bayadere cheviot, hayadere Ottoman cloth, and pebble chev- iot; coats handsomely lined and warmly | interlined Value $45.00) Street & Travel Coats } Of imported Scotch mixtures, fancy bouc le, cut velour cloth and chinchilla, assortment of models Value & Fur Collared Coats Attractive models of chinchilla ard wool pl season's new coloriogs $25.00 & $29.50 Values $35.00 to 845.00 ‘| $0. 50 $19.50 Very Special-———---—— The New Broadtait Cioih Coan Are suitable for practical or aressy w «i Imported models and reproductions, throughout end warmly interlined. cludes plenty of extra large sizes $39.50, $50.00, $55.00 & $65.00 Values $55.00 to $95.00 handsomely The assert lined vent ine Broadway & 20th St., 5th Ave. 19th St.

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