The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 9

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WOMAN'S LUSTY BLOWS ROUT TWO ASSAILANTS ‘fOine Ghd He's Arrested, Fleeing Wrath of Janitress He Tried to Rob. Mary Louletta is the janitress of the Gouble tenement house at Nos, 19-198 Mott street. Sho ts a wiry little wo.nan, uM of energy and nerve, She made Ber eollectioes Inst night, and, with the sgett” in her bosom, went into the cellar Pe morning to sweep. @ut of the darkness two mon sprang at Ber, One clutched her by the throat and the other attempted to tear the money from her. ants a battle roys Gaflants right and | ‘The bigger fellow of the tv through a window and out through the becky ard. Up the stairs went the other, with the Woman pursuing until she had run him ‘ms of a policeman, Then only igitive, who said he was Tony ishteen years old, of Two Hun- dred and Fifth street and Villa avenue, the Bronx, feel safe. He was locked up, eberged with assault. Fatal Train BINGHAMTO: 0 badly that he died # ly afterward in a hospital, Four tra ‘Were blocked for several hours. RE ess a se pe ee A few suggestions here oy special values in the Macy Store on merchandise that 1s timely and of interest to every Home. Throughout the Home-jurnishing De- partments of the Store now, as ALWAYS, more UN-adverlised than advertised spectal values, great strength and rigidity. wish to use the Chair. BED SETS FROM FRANCE Parts a collection of the most Antoinette lace work that the #City on the Seine" has ever gent us. perfect and the designs novel very best. store in the city. The colors are white and ecru, match the Bed Sets. Bed Sets, $10.74 For three-quarter and full size beds, Finer qualities at $13.74, $16.74, and up to $21.74, Panels, $2.24 Size 2!y yards by 30 inches, Finer qualities at $4.49 and $5.24 Panels, $3.24 Size 2!y yards by 45 inches, Finer qualities at $4.96 and up to $20.74. OE a pe a um wt HC Mey fC a Luxurious Tapestry CHAIRS|A REALLY Good SEWING Usually ad 74, now $16.74 The legs are in mahogany finish, and are set in a frame of here are three models awaiting your choice, all variations of the same general style. salesman for samples of tapestry, and have your ‘chair covered in the tabric that best harmonizes with tne room in which you & PANELS OF... FINE LACE ~~ We have just received from striking and attractive Marie Not only Is the workmanship and artistic In the extreme, but the quality of the net Is of the Yet the prices are quite one-third less than Is asked for similar quality by any other The covers for the bolster rolls See Macy's advertisement on page 16 for many items of compellir:g intercst to men. THE EVENING WORLD, HOW TO GET WELL WITHOUT MEDICINE you consider your health, this ts mite dnvestiguting. The information wi interest yor bookiet explains why WATURAL is more effective and en- feely dierent from ordinary Olive “1 When taken for CONSTIPATION iver quicker .nd more permanent re- fierthan ay, laxatiy ULVAEUS AMULET ATT} BROKAW BROTHERS MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS False Economy goes hand in hand with most of the boys’ clothing offered nowadays at catch-penny prices. x pel - y medi wastin ECIAL OLIVE OIL Is the natural olive oil. Different from ordinary Olive O11 in taste and effect. Filker & Hogeman, other 1 us direct. Grocers do aelivery by PARCEL POST, city cS GEO. CALLAHAN & CO., 218 Front St, near Heekman St, New York City. There are two kinds of boys’ clothing manu- factured—one to boost sales, the other to build a business. We have always been content with making the best kind—sturdy garments typifying real economy which have been the mainstay in building our immense business i in Men’s Clothes. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits _.: $5 to $14 HOLBROOK S ‘Astor Place ourth Avenue |i ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY —= SUBWAY AT’ DOOR TT R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are "Oe Prices. AG Herald ee Herald Square GF Bi Broadway, 34thte 36th St. —ECONOMY— Macy's—the one Store in New York that BOTH BUYS AND SELLS FOR CASH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1913. ONLY — saves many thousands of dollars lo ats customers Jearly. And Macy's never sacryjices quality i) make a price, thon, Macy's constantly maintains Lowest in- the-Cily prices. Merchandise here advertised will be on sale to-day and to-morrow. Store opens at 8.30 A. M. and closes at6 P.M. Use the ESCALATORS (moving stairways) to the upper floors. Take them at about the centre of the Main Floor, Broadway front. Always in motion, pleasant to ride on; swift, safe, convenient. MACHINE for $14.89 == == Macy's “ Leader" Machine at $14.89 is the qual- ity for Which you pay elsewhere from $18.00 to $20.00. But at Macy's you save al- most one-half the price charged by in- stallment dealers who have to include in their prices all losses by bad debts. Thousands of women use Macy's “Red Star’ Sewing Machine, not only because of the savings inmoney, but because they preter this Ma- chine, This is readily understood when you see how joothly and lightly it runs, how per on the thinnest or i how well-made and ished it is, and how wonderfully convenient and efficient are the useful attach- tnents included. ‘ This “Leader” Machine, es illustrated, is 2 drop-head, bygrgmedlc gh the stich bang esiy adjmted te frm seven to twenty itches to to the inch. The auto- Sena ale te pele tad oe site bd toate reat ive ore te led advantage a ted byevery woman. The case is oak, highly polished, with four side drawers and one centre Included with this Machine are the new labor and time saving attach- ments~tucker, rufiler, five hemmers, shirring, blade and extra hem- ming foot that enables one to stitch a hem, at the same time running lace under it. Such Chairs as these come bine solid comfort, durability and an old-world charm that ieee any living room or ibrary. Note the wing sides —a happy survival of the olden days, when protection from draughts was more necessary than now. Just right, too, to throw one’s head back against and doze. The high back and arms and the large roomy seat, comfortably upholstered, promise unusual comfort. Ask the in Macy Machines are from $17.89 for five drawer, drep-head model Finer qualities Hixth Floor. to $33.75 for the handsome carved curly birch case “Red Star” Parlor Cabinet Machine. Great Mill PURCHASE of |88-NOTE folate LINOLEL'MS “‘HAND-PLAYED” ROLLS (ath) 34¢ Macy's has just completed the seo of these fin Linoleums, from one of the best known manufacturers in the country. These Rolls are actually is- Every roll is perject and every pattern new this season, | sued at 75c to $1.75. Here isa The variety in pattern and in color combination is too wide to | remarkable saving made pos- sible while this comparatively small lot lasts. list in detail, but there is practically no arrangement of tints a no style of design that is not included in the magnificent showing. The colors, remember, run all the way through to the back, so that the Linoleum wears as longas it will hang together and never looks defaced or worn, Fourth Floor, Broadway. Linoleums at (sq. yd.), 89e|Linoleums at (sq. yd.), 79¢ If bought in the regular way| If bought in the regular way, Macy's price would be $1.39, Macy's price would be $1.19. Figured CORK LINOLEUM, Special (34.) 44c |. Macy’s usual price is 69c, Four yards wide, so that you can cover an ordinary kitchen without a seam, Slightly ime perfect in the pattern in one or two rolls, but not noticeably so. Asplendid assortment in color and pattern. They are “Hand-Plaved."” which means that they ut into them “Magic” Electric SUCTION ‘ Npo as Witerpreted by a master | musician. CLE NERS. P ° d $37 75 5 a mention the name of these A Ro but if you are farniliar with f} rice bd Music Rolls” you will instantly Outwork, outwear, and outclean all others, yet weigh only |recognize them from the slustration, 10 lbs. and run at an average cost for current ofone cent per hour. | rong other 1 values. in The ‘gehorsepower motor uses, without change or adjusts | Music Rolls we icular atten ment, current from 100 to 125 volts, and from 25 to 70 cycles, —_ | tionto The Cleaner is noiseless, and will clean anywhere and any- 65- and 88-Nole thing. It runs on wheels and can be operated with ease by’a Standard Rolls, 19c to 49c child, There is nothing in it to get out of order, as it is fitted ‘These are sold j eilel with only two moving parts—the turbine fan and the motor. pricesof $0c tos ile alain Jtis so effective that it will pick up paper, matches, odds and ends of cloth, and sewing cotton, etc. It is fitted with an autos | .,/m tlh the above ioifering te matic attachment that keeps the nozzle right on the floor, theres | Cain th uns e apule any Sia by Preventing, loss of suction to which all other machines are subject $37.75, 2 with a Spec ial set of 8 extra attacliments the price is $48.25. Bavement, U5th st. Muste Rolls in regus ie Whole field of it the “Lowest. * prices of 29¢ tu {ie the City Mid-Day Cabaret with Sorlin's Orchestra, Restaurant, Eighth Floor. Continuing Our Sale of Real Laces and Real Lace Neckwear Main Floor. All Real Lace and Hand Em- broidered Neckwear (orinerly 91.95 to $27.50, now 91.00 to 99.60. All Real Laces formerly 50 to $37.50 4 ‘yards now 2S¢ to 012.00. Si © 35 Years Seaders Gi of Fashion SIXTH AVE. 19% TO20” In New York's Shopping Centre Popular Price: A ges Sale of Men’s 318 &» $20 Fall Suits and Overcoats ¢#” Men's Clothing Store, Second Floor. No trouble to convince you that they are the real thing in $18 or #20 values, if you will take the trouble to make comparisons with the Suits and Overcoats being sold about town for 818 and $20, We are using our Clothing Department as an outlet for manufacturers’ high grade surplus stocks when they become over- stocked and are willing to take a loss. Owing to the warm October weather, such stocks are plentiful and we have bought heavily during the past ten days, The $18 and $20 Suits and Overcoats at #12 include: Blue Serge Suits Fancy Cheviots and Tweeds Stunning Novelty O'coats Kqroneoe a: Absolute Clearance of Imported Rhinestone Fine Pencil Stripes Blue Unfinished Cheviots Biack Kersey Overcoats Juniors Suit &» Coat Day for Misses, 2°Um: Saturday is always Wearing Apparel Day for the younger set, in fact as well as in printer's ink, at Simpson Crawford’s— Ae To-Morrow’s Crowning Achievement Is Lingerie Blouses A Misses’ $34.75 Suit ja for $24.75 Read the description, then examine the quality and tailoring and compare the style with the highest priced models elsewhere. ‘Then you iad what we mean by “Wearing Apparel Day in Fact.” ‘Third Freer, DESCRIPTION Misses’ 934.75 Suite at 924.75. in exclusive styles representing Intest Autumn fashions. The smart cutaway coat with sash and Lidaisbstel ido velvet; the short coat, buttoned high in front, are two very fascinating models. Trimmed with velvet and buttons to match, detachable cuffs and collar with Sil jixed Worsteds re Bach and Oxford Thibets 1 Collar Overcoats * cannot from the genu Main Floor, inocsanessoue Qvedieces natural head of skunk opossum: peg top and draped skirts. The materials are broadcloth, wool po; velour de laine an@ wide wale serges; sizes 14, 16 and 18 yer at 924.75, ressuueey $14.75 ———_—_— oS COATS for Misses, Juniors and Girls on two important facts: The fact that our Blouse ¢ aclected with auch good taate that one is assured of a core rect and becoming model, 97.95 Misses’ 612.75 Becond-t he lest hat Cer teceae, ...'18.50]k ie Goats 4 5.95|s Sport Coats, ......., , numa he aa coats... ° 10.95 |Chinchiita Coats, 12.75 Chinchilia Coats... Shadow Lace, Volle. 04 Q@ Batiste, Linen .... Shadow Lace, Messaline Wash Silk, N Voile, GIRLS’ 911.75 CORDUROY, PACA CLOTH OR ZIBELINE COATS, 97.50 Needive Millinery Announcement “nab ‘Trimmed Millinery, Second Floor, Untrimmed Millinery, Main Floor, like this to bring back thousands of old friends and hundreds of new customers. No Style like Simpson Crawford Style in Millinery. No price so low —no Cen? so hig! . The women, misses an the jest hats are for them. Those who A magnificent displa autumn styles in Misses’ aaa Children's Trimmed Dress Hats Every hat possesses individuality and charm. Trimmed Dress and hee Hats, ; all new a particularly ¢ smart, at.... 10. 50 & 12. 50 Gun pay particular attention to the younger set. arlor on the main floor is especially devoted oo Misses’ and Children’s Dress and School Hats, tye of which we have pictured. a The DRESS HATS range in price from 93.98 upward. SCHOOL HATS, 91.65 and upward. Others up to #92, 50. 44c to $1.50 Thrilling Novels by Popular Authors, Present year. We cunnot quote titles and authors owing to the restrictions placed upon some of the books by the publishers. This 98cInverted October xm" | Boys’ $5 Wool Mixture Shoes un! FF Norfolk Suits, $3.98 With Extra Pair Knicker Pants Norfolk Suits, with extra pair of knicker pants of wool mixtures, in gray or tan; both s of knic ants are lined throughout, hed with belt straps and cut full peg. Sizes from 7 to 17 years. U7 Second Floer, Boys’ $4.00 Fancy Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits, $2.98 Sizes7 to 17. With Extra Pair KnickerPants Boys’ $7.00 High Grade All-Wool Suits, $5.00 Sizes7to18, With Extra Pair Knicker Pants arteen, yellow or white globes; re liable mantle. Every pair reliable. Service and quality’ guaranteed satisfactory in every respect. fecond Flove. YA Cy Women's 92.50 and 93.00 Shoes New button and lace styles in dull calf, patent leather and vici kid, high and low heels and y toe shapes in all $1.48 M * and Children's 91.75 and 92.00 Shoes from Ms F regular atock; sizes 8 i 1.10 Pera High Cut Be Shoes, made to withstand hard wear; calf and patent leather GUARANTEED 25 AS MANTLE This 50c Inverted Gas Light , wits Mito 11, 8L-34zizes Ly tog] BOYS" Polo Boys’ Shawl Boys’ and Girls 91.69; large wir! 2!) to 6, 91.95. Chinchilla Collar Long Mackinaw Sturdy School Shoes for Boys, Overcoste Guerscat Coats— val Wa r lace shoe, made for Chinchillas and Faney 10 to 13'9, 01.89; Ages Sto ® Ages Itto ’ r to 1,89, SATURDAY An Advance 10 years at 5.00! 17 sins at Z-5O lee at. '5,00 Furniture Month Exhibition and Sale of Successor to Furniture Week Oriental and American Rugs Over 400 special values on sale Saturday for cash or - = on the € ub r Nan, including Fitth Fk Preliminary to ee Rug Week 925.00 Colonial Library The Annual October Sale Com- ‘Tables, $14.95 440.00 Solid Mahogany mencing Monday, Oct. 13th. Fourth Hloor. New Cut Gas Erings Library Tables, 627.45 912,00 Genuine Leather Seat Rockers, 95.95 975.003 Pc. Parlor Suites (inlaid panels), 944.75 935.00 Turkish Roc! . genuine Spanish Leath- er, 919.95 910.50 Enameled Beds, | height ceiling: 96.98 at.. sell from a lot of 300 9x12 927.50 Searaless} « $ 15 Wilton Velvet Rugs To-morrow we will sinininisinicaitl ies “as c ; fe Scie ine st cosine

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