The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 18

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rr —— ee TE LEON 5 EA ACER INGE LO Lt SAAN eee — — — — aoe Pico THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913, PIE THREATENS ‘att EE Et em 4) STOMACH ERY, NOES TD CARRY TSN sn ot FAB MER ee SE ane ON SUES ES TE Bie ee ne wounee S¥er WE)” AVANT, Nor, tee feels fine. Everything in iho Pawned « : and Food Was Lacking, Agents Tell Court _oe o “ DRUGGIST GETS 3 MONTHS. ers arriving trom rdvice from jected for Sale of that the dy Failing to Get Action, Metro! Harlem Man Con politan Opera Subscribers who gave © eto May Sue Trust Company, eed a a. ‘The Immigration officers wil dily deport MeManigal if he is de. |“! Tie case of M u Medonnell in woo tal f pl ad min ° nother of five ciildren, exetted sym - ILLNESS SHORTENS COOMBS. heroin to Apes suan | teeted entering, leeve “ . pathy in the Children's a “ny ow ie trowbline ' MEOFO Chen Juatice Host had the five Grougit | MHeher WH Be a Sixteenth of an heal [IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 4 "aevedil fo bal ®e@fore him: Cath Inch Lower, \-Hay Shows, \\ 1 Our viata ve or. Rewat of BL Maty's | demtuer, fourt PHILADELPHIA, Sov tt = Jonn! th weted GROEN 10 We Int | A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. {atx and the 11481 Hastern | months Jone plant al <0 * will wt go 40 per cent How soon ‘the subscribers could ex- | of ) Saturday, Shrinkage | pect 4 settlement waa more than he |!" lectrical and brass! wy Was Willing to predict, aw the whole mat- | Companies explains to Inrge extent the | ChiTd ter was being carefully considered by | Weakness of cop nota) all parties concerned, and it might} SHARON, Pe Vv. #1.—About two tuke days before they wauld reach @| hundred men ai of work to-day as decision. When the time comes, he sald, | Pesult of the indefinite shutting do lown | ! Mat Farrell new \ 1 ‘ enented | & =n It became known to-day that aithoush | ¢ ted the loan to Tyson was $100,000 worth | Works « of the Carnesie company to run: . of tickets, yet. the trust company re. | ning only 70 per cent. of the time cetved checks to the amount of $112-| = . rear 9, which shows that the ticket agency could have more than paid up the loan and had a balance of $12,000 left When Frank Pavey, one of the sub- | soribers who investigated the John Dow | Proceedings jn this matter, was in-| formed of the outcome ay's | Roiwiaui *"| MENS & BOYS CLOTHING, HATS & FURNISHINGS ‘Well, whatever the outcone of thin . ualies 1 intend to com o Baer Weck OUthpaiy We ellnee recurs Young men who buy our clothes get the exact The Overcoats illustrated are drawn from life, and represent but a few of the models included in the Hackett Carhart Sale. Se en ee eek eS ty styles and patterns they demand; the service seats, 1 sent them another letter of _ 7 jj rise Warning last micht and unless they do, and fit they wanf; individual tailoring and Mithnicouw. ee skilled designing, and they get them for less “Each * of these thekel re i imi ix i Fadel LAr bee aid than the price limit they usually fix in advance each {t states that the ticket ts not of buying. transferkbie. This sh be} ica War oan Wad ao right ts ive Sack Suits $18 to $50 po the property ie ania as collat- Winter Overcoats $18 to $75 7 Still a Rover. Ray thutgamih dey | Astor Place & Fourth Avenue Commissioner Stover's absence ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY —~ SUBWAY AT DOOR trom his office and his home. No word fie revelved of or from him at elther | Iii MMi tt (iM innnnn nnn pee The fifty-eighth Thanksgiving at the Hackett Carhart stores finds them in a predicament wkere their highest grade stocks must be sacrificed and converted into cash at once, in order to pay the many accumulated debts of the company, and will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar EVERYTHING MUST GO Opportunities such as these occur but once in a lifetime, and only the unprecedented situation which the Hackett Carhart stores face makes such low prices as these possible. 35 Blo By Av26= S i) RETIRING FROM BUSINESS LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL CREDIT r] Thousands of the finest winter-weight Overcoats and Suits ever made for men, including a variety of more than sixty models sa- No Club Fees—No Red Tape—No Extra Charges of Any Kind -wa | and over 500 fabrie designs, are being sacrificed. The richest and most fashionable materials of the season for business, dress, $2 Wash- a Outfit, 98c ;™ mewn Glass Table\ travel, motor and storm service, in sizes for men, young men and boys, constitute the greatest stock of men's winter wear ever collected by one institution for a season's selling. SAVINGS FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR : $9. 5 Vaaus.te $20. BQ “aus CHINCHILLAS and other excellent high rade fabrics CHINCHILLAS and other Pg grade fabrics in in all new shades, weaves and designs, including semi-box sp lena gamals for every service. Many foreign ideas in- Chesterfield, split sleeve and single and double breasted aed Il the popular high grades and a host of exclusive Convertible-Co lar models, brics ons them. Every one distinctive of rare value at the original price. $13.50 "ts" ae e! - alues to = YOUR choice of more than 2,000 Overcoats in all $23.5 $45.00 new, correct fabrics and models. Fabrics include Chinchillas CHINCHILLAS and other magnificent fabrics in luxuri- and warmth-without-weight Vicunas and Fleeces. Models for ous garments of finest tailoring—all models and many ex- dress, business, motor a travel service. English, Continental, clusive designs—a number of English and Continental ideas. Fifth Avenue, College and exclusive Hackett-Carhart designs. Values to 5 Values to $27. 0 $50.00 $1 7. ves 4 as . CHINCHELAS and ther fgst fabrice in sermeals d other high grade and exclusive that embody the utmost in style, luxury and exclusiveness. PP cats 9 Fooly at IB storm and travel The finest of English, Continental and Fifth Avenue designs— service. in cat and in fabric—characterize this assortment. i Golden finish, ; 265 Broadway, €41 Broadway, 119 West 42d St., 154 East 125th St., i = FREE LIFE INSURANCE 3 {rages wide, 72 ’ } Near Chambers St. at [3th St., b\ \F Inc. Near Broadway. Near 3d Ave. down; Incase of the death of the rey ‘ead sats level: wets of tour my h RE hy ' Opposite City Hall. Near Union Sq Retail Open Evenings. Open Evenings. fi Pe 4° r eee : i . ith Reme- rs i long d raw er fink teed for 10 years, ie by iy Ladd top drawers. link spring, parent or 10 ye I, Single Stam r, | ’ America’ 's Greatest Ft Travers amd House 3 a a Heaters Here i Meroe 4.79

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