The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 20

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ASSERT DOCTOR PAD | ~INBOGUS CHECKS | FORGENS AND NOTOR Vanished Practitioner Said He, Was Columbia Graduate and From Brooklyn Hospital. CUMBERLAND, M4., Nov, 1.—Poltce * THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, DIVORCES BROTHER OF “AFFINITY” EARLE Wife, Formerly Ne Noted Golf Player, Says There Was “An- other Woman” in Case. Gre seeking @ young man who located Frostburg in September, giving the & mame of Dr. Oscar Fischer of New York, | g Where he claims he was connected with the Kings County Honpital for over «| year. | Ho opened a suite of offices, procured & 81.20 runabout, for which, It is aad, | Re did no pay, bought a diamond ring | for $28 froin Jeweller Lesiie Frostourg, @nd diamond rings for $235 and $220, | respectively from Walter Powell @ Sune) Co, and the P, J. Smith Co, of Cum- deriand. He gave bor bank in p checks on a Frostburg and pawned the two Fings Wought here at the establishment | Of Joseph Kiag who has since made good with the Cumberland jewellers, lie Is out the cost of the ring from him. last Baturday watil Monday ana as the banks were Cloned Tuesday, election day, it was mot known untill yesterday that the mean! soving | ‘They were not banked why a registered lett to that city was nut Frostburg on a promise 1. L. Thompsun, a young aalea 44 Cumberiand, ieee $00 on a bed check of Fisch ho won Thomp- @on's confidence because the doctor hhad been kind to his Right after Fischer received thi @obile, he went over an embankment while driving to Cumberiand. The de three turns In ite tum- e feet Only revently 4 from the ingur: for a time if Columbia we Hotel. even years old, hp eon, William | One Hundred » but had been estranged from bis family, was found dead sphyziation in his room in Hotel, 3 617 Wea one and Twenty-ninth etr gas jet in the room wa: ‘uny| . The body was claimed ty Misher; J. + pol and John Fox jr., the author, hai om a hunting expedition in the famous! ‘Reutt County mountain lon country. iF account you may reepen Sdoertioed erie wuhenh ay ees rice without an: $5.00 to $1,000 On Small Weekly Paym: A a aici Low Prices in This Advertisoment CAN BE HAD ONLY AT OUR STORE 35TH TO 96TH STREET AND EIGHTH AVENUE. Eh, y gave checks in payment here ai = COMB SACE TEA “40rd qompy 35% Block 8th Av. 36822 Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK 97¢ WONDERFUL MONEY-SAVING ity ate for bro ‘The wife formerly was Miss Klizabeth Ottma daughter of Mr. and Mra Louis Ottmann t m | Cracken hundred In ¢' said she was married to the New sork City April 2, they have one child, a boy seven years earnings over $10.00 @ year, and month for nurse hi: Mra, Earle Cut reme cruelty INTO GRAY HAIR Darkens Beautifully and Re- stores Its Thickness and Lustre at Once. —_—_ Common garden sage brewed into a vit landruff, stop itch . and falling huir, Mi geTea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. to get the re about 50 cent stores, known ax ing Sulphur Hair Remedy. thus avoid jot« ia, . wie, ray, faded hair is not ainful, we jesire to retain our youth.| ful appearance and attractiveness, By {darkening your hair with Wycth’s Sage: aed Sulphur, no one can tell, because t| two your 1 y dark, glossy, her and lux ud you appear years youngr. America’s Greatest High Coen eounere. thee $1.50 and $2.00 Values You may open an account, or add to your sseouet | or if you have closed it with the purc ny of th charge of any Hie $1.50 and Ls 97Zc! 50 80 Child's Rocker 50 50 ON CRUELTY CHARGE ing her testimony Mra. Barle| f $20 Range, it shee Furniture Gur 12° 97 $1.50 97 7 ‘80 Child's Basinet Dresser Sets( 10 Pieces) pe Gar! 9 Camps onire bare ze me Boards... and testified at w private court hearing that Barle often tod her he did not love Fh lees mart ee = r her eny more, did not want to live SNe her and “had pather woman” he ' % \naid he often taunted her with the R.H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are m9, Low Prices, “otner woman.” Helen M. Dunkak, sister of Men. Fi | | On Sale who came to te with he to € lish @ residence, also bexan auit f F or Yorce auainst Henry Dunkak of New York, on und of erueity. ne 4 her Oct. 1, 1912, and Sore ew Ped to live with her, They St. muerite, ten years old, | ia al Herald a Herald Scuare Gag’ Brondwos, 24h toSehh |____—_—_— Broadwe;;, 34th to 35th ith the mother. | Rumors of the early remarriage of Butte. | Coward 1S BEST FOR | «xtension THE CHILDREN Heel Mothers whose | children ore For AS, Women and Children percentage of people afflicted with weak arches ¢ gnorant of their cordition, A still Jarger percentage are doing nothing to prevent an existing tendency to this painful detormity. large her that t and The only rational way of correcting a falling arch is by mechonical orristarce. Thin is perfectly spplied by the steel bridye and extension heel of the Coward Arch Support Shoe. A Brox Winery Inrtarep eur Never Lerricatep. The Oniainan Arch Support Shoe snd the bk ST. Highly Endorsed by orthopedists. sureeons and physicians. Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel, have becn made by James 8. Coward, in his Custom Department, tor over 33 years. ¢ Oculists’ Opticians JAMES S. COWARD “Zi geras NEW YORK Ball @ Contury in Busvnesa, all Orders File SOLD MOWHLIE ELS ‘Nene ter Catotegen The Scientific Correction of Eyesight Troubles! —No haphazard or chance methods are ever used by us in fitting the proper glasscs to your eyes. We believe we Established 1863 CLOTHING ON CREDIT It has been our policy for 50 years to give our customers every possible convenience. You can get fj credit here without additional charges, and our prices 1913, colors known to Rug weaving. The Rugs mentioned below are we consider one of the best mi their quality and durability are exceptions Seamless Tapestry | Tapestry Brussels | Brussels Rugs | of Highest Grade Elsewhere. ‘Alen, MACY'S PRIC: Eleowhere. Sure, MACY fe $15.50 8 ft. Fn, Ona is | $ILSO 7h. V9Si, ‘4 $15.50 Off. x 12 ft. | $16.75 8 ft. 3in.e10(1.61n. $11.74 21.00 IT fl. Fan, x 12 ft. 14.88 _ 819.50 x12 ft. $13.48 “ORIENTAL” and two-tone Remarkable and faithful reproductions of the) mir Osiental Rugs. Khorassan, Serapi, Tabriz, Serabend and Kash- in a wide assortms: Elsewhere, Sine, MACT'S PHU Cleowh ore, MACY'S PRICE, Hus 2gex doin 9214 | MOTs Of Ost 28.50 | $6.25 27 an. x SH an, 414 $54.00 8 ft. 3 1n.x10 fl. 6 in. $44, 5 | 99.00 36 in. & GF 8. 6.74 $60.00 Oft.x 12ft. $48.75 | $9.50 364m. x 7240, 7.94 $60.75 10 ft.6.1n.x10 [t.61n. $44.75 | These excellent Chairs, illustrated, are ot the grade that sells tor not less than $2.00 elsewhere. The seats are in box style, and are covered in “chase” leather, which is a very serviceable and durable sub- Side to $l ishes ( are as low as others ask for cash, Seiect what you want, pay a amall deposic and the balance inf) emali wee.ly payments. Men’s Suits—Overcoats 15 20 °25 Men and young men will find here garments that s stand for one hu ndred per cent. value, serve nd satisfaction, Clothes that interpret the dof fashion in fabrics, style and cut. can never be too careful, Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfecs Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. e tren Whether you take a $15.00 suit or a $25.00 overcoat, you will know that you are getting the highest class of workman- ship possible in a garment of its kind. \Eddys raays AND Bld English | uUCce y Makes a good meal taste bet- ter, It gives an appetizin; flavor to s and salads Made =<" Women’s Coats : $45 $49” $94 An exceptionally attractive collection of high class win- ter garments—in the season's most fashionable models and materials, which inciude Chincailtu, Boucles, 6 ra. khan, Caucasian Lamb and Novelties, in all the best colorings. T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave., west it’s Only Entrance Is Through Furniture Store Full Line of furniture, ag & Rugs SINGLE Bal BTA! FAMERS a, 7c ticles at the choice at SPECIALS FURNISH | YOUR yey) advertised DE hs $1.50 Ash Cans 97c Our Terms for Furniture $100 WORTH— $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY $150 WORTH— $5.00 DOWN—$1,50 WEEKLY $200 WORTH—-$10.00 DOWN—§$2.00 WEEKLY Unmarked Auto Deliveries Within 50 Miles “Uptothe Minute” @ Weart & Chi s7e t Overcome bit Cuinplete. Line ‘trum $14.75 Up < Clothing at Gen Ay Store Only Small Accounts Especially Invited a mh, on zi ae 9 A a i Arm Chairs to match the Chair ‘/ illustrated are priced $2.89, and have comfortably and gracetully curved arms, room, A new shipment, including an exceptionally fine assortment of colors, carried out in typical designs, Save on IRISH POINT Lace CUR Swiss-made | At $3.69, $3.96, $4.24 ond to $13.74 | A The chill in the air is already suggesting the} need of increased warmth at night, Macy's is} fine York of Blankets and Comfortables. Berkshire White Wool Blankels pr.), $2.44 Soft, light, and vety warm. Shaded pink and blue borders Two-inch ribbon binding. Siz. o0 in. x 78 in. in, Larger size, $2.97. “Red Star” Eastern California Wool Plaid Blankets (pr), $4.39 Pink - and- white, blue aa white, Praveen connie, ti white, and redeand-black, i 60 in. x 78 in. Lar; size, $9.88. Fine While Wool- Wool Blankets (ar.), $3. 49 Very closely wovene str nap Blankets (pr. ) $1. 69 tibia Pini wide colored si For ee eran size is n binding. Larger sizes uj ink an jue stri to $4.79 P | borders, ‘Elsewhere ‘s2.000- "9 Wool-filled and with figured sateen covering. Floral and Persian Nine-in-h plain borders to match. Cut size 72 inches x 78 inches. stock at $4.49 and up to $38.44 each. WITH A PURCHASE OF 9100, OR O et. DINNER SO Purchase +3 own # 1° We Wik +75 he Pan 100 Rchase 47 *own + 1° werk #150 Firchave o10°Yount 2° wat LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION SUNDAY MORNING WORLD WANTS we ONDAY MORNING WONDERS, tn a =A Reempemneen meee cers meant nt eerste RUGS at Exceptional SAV. - Exceptional SAVINGS Many hundreds of really excellent Rus. in) wide enouh to suit every taste. almost every pattern, color, and combination of markadle 1s to be rare even at M Assortments tions only of the great variety ¢ sn be given here. Tapestry BRUSSELS and Axminster Rugs—SPECIAL made by what! extrav-dinarily low prices ave duz to the fact Is in America| that in a few Rugs there ts scarcely noticeable he! mismatch in theseams. A wonder French Weave Wilton RUGS OAK Dining Room CHAIRS, $1.24 An frik i of scores of special values throughout the Dining Room Section of the Furniture Store. qualities cost $2.49, $2.74, and up $15.00 elsewhere, 3 Chairs in other woods and ‘tine fumed oak, and Jacobean oak), stitute for genuine leather. 2.49, i The panel back gives grace to the Gi cane “a ‘wild netogany a design, and the details ot tinish and $52.00. construction are in every way good. a The prices mentioned are illustrae ; tive of the savings at Macy's on Furnitur, not only tor the in your Home. CRE TONNES hei England ya) 29¢ Usually 49: at Macy's and considerably more elsewhere. th conventional and decorative. From the best makers both here and abroad. At $2.74, $2.97 and to $4.24 Woolen BED COVERINGS A jew timely suggestions ed Coverings at prices providing savings ready with one of the finest showings in New) of one-fifth to one-third. Hundreds more that must be seen to be appreciated. Heavy-weight Comfortables, $4.88 S.e Macy's Advertisement on page 13, for ITEMS of great INTEREST to MEN. | | Se ee eed | ee FURNITURE [° tEDIT << ings so re= Susgese ul assortment. Axminster Rugs of Rare Quality Fleowhere. Bins, MACY'S PRICE. $7.50 4 fr. 614. x6 ft. 0 1m, 99.94 $15.00 OM ott 10.48 $24.00 Oft. x 12h. Beautiful two-tone effects at of delicate! lee wher ‘Mine, wacr rm, $00.0 10 ft. 01m. & 12 fh. $60.00 11 ft. 3 im. x 12 ft. $77.75 10 {1.6 1n.x13 ft.5 sn. $61.50 Fourth Fleer. Sitth Meee, Chairs of golden oak in finer 3.49 for Chairs that cost including early English oak, ining- but tor any and every room colors and combinations of Fer alas, TAINS merican-made Save ire given below on Warm Wool-filled Comfortables, $3, 89 Covered with extra fine figured nainsook on both sides, Tufted centers. s._¢ cut siz Size 72 in. x 78 in. Nainsook-covered Comfortables, $4.69 { P Wool-filled. Both sides covered. Nine-inch plain silk or sateen bactigtl in colors. Cut size 72 in. x 78 in, designs. Tuffed or stitched, Finer qualities in regular Rasement, Rear. PUZZLE Where Are the Other Runners in This Race? Well, sir, that is a difficult question to answer S$ ice it to say they are so far in the rear you: would have to go back a long ways before Tike would meet them jogging along the tail of a kite. The World is the leader, of course, SEPARATE WORLD ADS, WERE PRINTED DURING THE FIRST 49 MONTHS OF THIS YEAR— 675,489 More Than the Herald Gd Your Sanday Werlt Ads, Repdy

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