The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 8

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‘s THE EVENING bath dada FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19138, [UTS OFF RELATES © |How to Market for Sunday | ~~ IN WILL; FORTUNE 10 And Put a Check Upon - CHURCH AND AND CHARITY _TheHigh Cost of Livin Y . ! |Points for Buying Food on Mrs. Murray, y, Cranddghterof the Co-operative Plan salad “#282 | DON’T BUY Weat Tith St. Elsewhere MANUFACTURER COM- PELLED TO RETAIL ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES owing to unforeseen circumstances. rreies ladied) should be m 1 retention of lower » ladies, in tri tT Bowl a y Wi : .. We have a few sets that have Walter B Leaves One Wh a tea boy " id pe ibis ' sewey A ica eduction tor Bik BOE) been handled by salesmen as ' ep ew irk ms 7 \ The Board Health frequently tnter- low as Br Charlotte R. Bangs. SE | eepta mich tote With shipmente of all kinds Into the « pouryne ete for the week end special haraning are offered to thoww aveking | fo08 up) $5 per set i eee Te Come and convince yourself. oe Reduced 25% to 40% pune sa 1537 Men’s Winter Suits mae see 1754Med.WeightOvercoats | aes The will of Mrs, Mary A. Murray, Granddaughter of Walter Bowne, who Was Mayor of New York in 1833, was @led with the Surrogate yesterday. It) feaves nll of her estate, with the excep- tion of & few personal belongings and Relriooms, to chariteble and religious organizations. ‘Her nephew, Walter Bowne 24 of Mitl- fngton, N. J, whose wife, Frances! Mewett Bowne, eloped with Jordan I. | * t, tt in May of jast year and le now es fon Mott re China, is not remembered. ibe kal, Quality is fest to be deatred Weither are three other nephews, Other Frades down to $1.50 ent (Long Francia D., Frederick and Faward Taland), Mussels com Bowne, end « niece, Caroline B. Car- | 1obaters vary in supply enter, 35e. Ih. There ‘Watter Bowne, another nephew, who | *@lmon, market fives at the Hotel Gotham, ts named as | Are plentiful, Here are wholesnle sup-| mele executor, To him ts left certain | pliee family heirlooms, and there are other Guch bequests to William B. Bowne of Richmond, Mass, « nephew; Emma Bowne Beebe of Portland, Ore.; Helen B. sutton of Ban Francisco, Alene B. Button ef Milton, Conn @reeman of Morristown, N. J., nieces, aise Freeman of Eee ‘ ‘y are in te _ cmc HA ¢ “e Thingess Easily Over- up; retailed be. to 1 jump tn pri Quin cheaper, being plain apeckod. ‘The market c gains In this particular fru hemical « out basket of 16 matiy thin be demon Smith Gray & Co. have manufactured their own clothing for 68 years, saving nearly a miliion men the usual wholesalers’ profits. lbs. per box, Apples—Fancy box apples, $2-$4; most beautiful of coloring, flavor. Retailer neil these per nor winely, Be. I doz. A box usually 144 up. or other ay to $6.50, per eraie o! $$$ <= | nary, poor rade are re | g2.25-82.50 hing of 100 1 or $6.40 bbl. for @ $1.50 ¢ | well 4 for Here a | buying will pay well, Oe th $1 tu) % be. 1) 1CTame, taree, i) Our policy, that insists upon continuous fac- tory productions regardless of sales, is the direct cause of this great cut in prices. The past few weeks of unscasonable weather has put the October clothing sales in New York, according to the Daily Trade Record, 35°; behind last year, and we are offering our surplus productioly all brand new garments—at prices that, considering quality, have not been equalled this season. 5 0 Sui id Med. WeightOvercoats, $13.90 In co-operatl All the rest of her cetate te to @tvided into ten shares, and one shai fe to be given to each of the following: Presbyterian Hospital, Woman's W HINGTOY MARKET 2 ee See a ee Very to North Monte At, or heart celery (plentiful, fine? | amt the Condition of the ror, Wholesale Het atl 800.500. dow, oF 160, te 18 @Preseyterinn Boar of Home Missions, VEGETABLES, @hen A? bouiehe ee @Presbytenian Board of Foreign Mis-| Brunseln aprouts are larze or email;} Here are @ons, Working Girls’ Vacation Society | price 120. to Sc. at. per crate 22 qt. boxer, hawed from the farm. 100, doz, In reality ka, Tt retails Te-#e, banc some other new offerings @nd Society for the Prevention of! Retatiera sell for 150. to at. TH 00 Cruelty to Children, Matoen are “fancy,” per box of 3 dor. | : ¥ $22 to $25 Suits and $ 5 ° aqaras ‘The remaining two shares are be- mt ee ¢ } G@eeatrea re the New York City Mission (#2 Their cheeks are pate, ‘There wi!l| ‘ ante’ 2 laa og pee bl Sette) Med. Weight Overcoats 1 7. 0 Gna Tract Boctety, with the Instruction | D* 6ome from California, also box Rrade, : : Rit a and imams entorenes SHIRTS that half of the dequest ts to b 4 | for lower price by Mon i é } @ Oe isa Woman's reach. i auss| (Chulitower season la\von,® ramalnthe Breath impair their healthy action. $28 to $32 Suits and $23 50 @ipulated that the bequest for the | until close to Chri nay wholewalera, ; Scott's Emulsion stand Med. Weight Overcoats ° Fine corded tadras with colored Presbyterian Home Mission Board shall | Bent grade, lar to $4.00 atag as «te for To. ub, es nature’ cartectoe. of " . ainie etect, ‘Oty red - the Women's Exeoutive Comm't- Pe The r aka Be oh, | Warn ° (a ally veneered ice oe $35 to $40 Suits and 28 50 100 dozen in this 1-35 At the offices of Pareone, Closson |81.35,retalled for 1 or $2.70 or 1 % fe, resisting tissue—the glycerine is Med. Weight Overcoats e I @ Melivaine, No. 62 Willtam street, | Poor lots well $1.60 bhi. and retails so.) foams Gttorneys for the executor, no atate- | 10c. head, per size ani condition. Potatoes —- New shipmente of many | Mont of the value of the estate could] It is @ great injustice that Spanish | “eweets.” Tf retatlers: er now ask Se. to be obtained. “It is a substantial estate; | onions are priced S¢.-Sv, ench retail; they | 6c. qt. Instead of 100,- ‘Reyond that we can say nothing,” wae|sell wioiesale for $1-$1.25 crate of 48 vices @eo only anewer the attorneys would | large e!zed onions, more if @ i per bbl jots, Give. curative and healing, while | oN enae lees emulsion up- Her The retailer averages $3.36 per ¢ Whit 80 ats, NEW YORK ROOKLYN Qirs, Murray died Oct. @, Bhe was! table onions now at hand in generous) would be $8 bbl f a BI oe vitow of James 7. Murray, and| hare, excellent trade are wholeaaled at| Where doen the produce aoe ? Poa AT WARREN ST. STORES aos ST AT FLATBUSH At was deen for more than twenty y: $1.75 to $2 crat fs2ate. T ny White potato ‘ atte WAY BEDFORD r ta ardent supporter of the charities of | 16c, at., or 84.40 crate, ‘Too aterp! I cg island's Shun ewbevrutes and i Open Saturday Evening Till 10, Mt. 1/8 bn., Long rel elxn goods 9 13107 insist on Scott's, JUR PICK—SUIT $< OR OVERCOAT TO ORDER I want to get rid of $100,000 worth of woollens between now and the first of January. All the ends, some around 3% to 45 yards, | have sorted out of my = stock. Worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, all woo! or all worsted positively guaranteed. Some of these goods sold as high 2s $25.00. They only) fee Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Churoh.' onions (sexsoning purposes To-day, when the papers are teemed with bargains in clothing, it Is only natural for the average man to be skeptical. 1 have a range of goods Ine side my doorway, but 1 am going further than that for the customer. My windows will be filled with the finest styles imaginable for sult or overcoat. Everything In the window is marked $8.75. Goods in the wine dow can be had by asking for them, at the prices marked, I call special attention to Johnson's Kerseys which | am showing tn hee i this sale. This is one of : smst be moved. Stand. the finest faced cloths pose 5 ish, Globe, Sheriff and sible to procure. ail the popular Ameri- can mills cloth, These goods are ranged right inside my doorway so that every man can come In, make selection, call the sales- man, and the price fs, Suit or overcoat to order 75 MITCHELL Th BE ARR ae ee ete 1 have a beautiful Worombo Plaid Back, which is also included in this that I have seve erat pieces of. This cloth would cost wholesale @ around $3.50 or $4.00, but | happened to hold of s trade early in the season ind it isn't moving. The q ‘rice of this _Is, overcoat FIPUIRET EIR eee 1431 BROADWAY, aot Siroet Open Evenings Until 9.00 o'Clock. Saturday 10.00 e Tailor FROM BOSTON

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