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Cne Bluecoat Is Badly Hurt} Children playing In front of No. 2 ‘eet, Brovklyn, at @ o'clock Inet cattered when the ery “Mad sounded and @ big yellow cur, a@narling and with foam dropping from ite mouth, came loping down the side- walk, ( Mary Galiagher, siz, of No. 1% Santis etrest, eould not run fest enough and the dog leaped upon her and dit her erm. Then it loped on. ‘@ tureed into Hudson avenue, and in freat ef No. 141, attacked Genere Feo- eee, mine, who was playing in front of his home, The boy was bitten on the ne ’ Patreiman William Cowley of the Lawer Fulton street station caught the dog. % showed ao fight and permitted Cewiey to Ue e rope about ite neck and lead it to the station house. Marély had the animal got inside be- fore it leaped at Cowley, The lattor fought * back and Tieut McGuire sent *ptrelmen Thomas Reid and Joho Sex- fm W welp. ‘The three men and the dog fought to every part of tae room. Cowley got tee close and the animal tore his left band badly, He was also bitten on the Fight wrist, getting an usly wound. ‘The reserves on the upper floor were Sest going off duty, but to get tc the @treet they bad to pass through the Feom and they decided to remain in the @tation house unt the dog was con- ‘Time and avain the patroimen rapped ‘the dog across the head with their night eticks, but it only fougat the harder. They closed in and gradually forced it (ato @ corridor and then into a cell Aas Be door slammed it bit at the bara Dr, Van Deylen of Brooklyn Hospital treated the two children and Cowley. ‘The wounds were cauter.zed, but Cow- ley {6 not satiefed and to-day will go to the Pasteur Institute for treatment, ‘The dog was given over to the Board ef Health. According io those who saw it last might there ls no question but that it has rabies, eo WOOD SOON TO QUIT STAFF. WASHINGTON, Deo. 1% — Major. Ger Leonard Wood, Chief of Staff and ranking active officer of the army, will retire as Chief of Staff on April 1, 1934, When his four-year term will ex pire He probably will go to Gov- ernor's Island as commander of the “rite ie "| ALEX D [SH AW) eco ny ign rer wo! eld Feealt in that of Wonder what upset ee did the damage 2 remember the quickest, surest, moat harmless relief is Pope's Dia « only fifty cents for a farge| stubborn anon your res N 3: belch gas d is food and sets thin, ently and easily that it Ptease don't go on and en NN weak, disordered stomach; it's 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN CURES INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES, SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS & LARGE SO CENT CASE ANY DRUG STORE. PLYMOUTH Dry Gin Coates’ Plymouth costs more to make than any other Gin, and every penny goes into quality. Men who know good Gin always ask for Coates’ Le boards On Easels Actual $1 Value 59c | A most pop- ular educa- tional toy, in aeplendid i owest prices ever seen. SPECIAL XMAS CREDIT OFFER Lae Sta You can open an account with of Holiday Gifts de or your family We Open Accounte From $5.00 TO $1,000 On Small Weekly Payments 3,95 « 1.55 Vee : Sate Seo COMPLETE nd anton 1 seamen aviality art gli Children's Hardwood Folding Tables at 9c, 69¢, 98¢ and 1,98 Furniture House paral Com py 353:Block8th Av. 36: Newark, N J., Sore, 49 and 5! Market Street yswid “yy, mps With All Purchases and With All Payments if Small Accounts Especially Invited vered, This ae ie Open to new customers and old customers alike. The ‘41913"’ Steering Coaster Sled ELLE EEE iL. UD WU. ZZ 4.98.2% 24.98 138, Loh eo Ve ere 138 3.98, ZE: ¢ ae. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918.' POLICEMEN SAVAGELY FW OVENS N0 NOCESTON R SICK STOMAGH—PAPES DPS ' Before Big Animal Is Driven | Digests all food, Into a Cell, gases and stops fermen- bankruptcy and an opportunity to retire honorably. Prices have been slashed right and left, and in order to rearrange and re-mark the stocks and prepare them for © Men of New York and vicinity to secure wearing this great event the four stores were closed Monday and Tuesday. A lifetime opportunity is presented in this sale event to th apparel for year-round use at arinlabinete low prices. The first consideration of Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, is the satisfaction of its customers. Any merchandise purchased which is not satisfactory may be exchanged or money will be refunded. Suits, Overcoats and Furnishing Goods for Year-Round Use, Regardless of Cost Sale Includes Entire New Stocks for Fall and Winter, 1913-14 0, $35 and $37.50 Suits and Winter- ht Overcoats.. Suits and Winter Over- $13.50, $15.00 and $17.00 « Boys’ and Children’s Clothes | $3 $8. 75 (ft Our 13th Street and Harlem Stores Only) $6.00 and $7.00 Children's Suits, Raden cat Overcoate, all fabrics. Sizes 7 to 18... Many broken sizes in this assortment are of original prices higher] $7.50 and. $8.50 Children’s and Boys’ than those quoted. 7 cludes suits and overcoats suitable Overcoats, all fabrics. Sizes 7 to 18..... for year-round service fee this Fall and Winter and next Spring Suits and Summer. Every fabric i high grade—all wool, thoroughly cold water shrunk and hand tailored, Suits of Blue, Black and correct Fall and Winter colorings in all the new mixtures, Over- coats in every modish mixture and etaple shades, Sizes and cor- rect models for men, young men and boys. $20, $22. 50 & $25. 00 ae Suits, Winter sai $12. 15 Furnishing Department coats’. Suspenders Incluted ure heavy wich garments for Winter and between- $1.00 All Sl. sb Suypendery in hold etn ar Meee Dee bt De and 75c >ilk Wet ouspenders Men's All Wool Sweaters: acterized | $3.00 and $5.50 val 94.00 and $5.00 va $6.00 and $7.50 values, now ee Lao Poe Tad Silk Hosiery $25, $27 & $30 Suits, lain and faacy lors Esco Lisle Hosiery greater than those quoted above, coats Garters Regular 50 Sitle Pad Garters. ...ccssessseceees ceccerscB3e] The atsortment of Winter wueie garments at this price includes Reculer 50 Ped Gartett cs cccc acticin “two for 25¢| only those of the very finest texture, The original prices in some i instances were as high as $45. For Fall and Winter, 1913-14, the Handkerchiefs {assortment is one that has a most eloquent appeal for whoever cares 2 for 25¢ Handkerchiefs, in sanitary packages........ four for 250 | for fine clothes. And Ahi apossl would eno let, aven though regular prices were ask Dignity, dressiness and first quality Neckwear characterize the fabrics “The models are those smart New York and 5ie to $1.00 Cut Silk Four-in-Hande. . ...:25e} English aty! ceciated by up-to-thesminute men.” Many $1.00 and $1.50 Large Open End Scarfe, English Silke...) 450 of the materia! # foreign weave, and many are exclusive | Tuxedo Coats $1.50 and $2.00 Extra Fleavy Silk Scarfe. ae with Hackett Carhart & Ca. Ine., Retaih $1.50 to $3.00 Extra Heavy wih Hand Framed Sills Knitted Scarfe... von J Shee For $2; Shirts $2 Hackett Carhart & Co. make, Plain $2.50 Hackett-Carhart Custom Made Shirts savewiyeniae $1.15 $3.50 Mushroom Tucked Shirts * teteceeeeeeees EGS Underwear and Silk Striped Madras Shrirts, Soft and laundered cuffs, all sizes....... 75c & $1.00 cut silk ors wear, wide open ends, finest fabrics ledium Weight Natural Wool Sta “xtra Quality Natural Wool $2.50 value Non-Sheinkable Wagl, tull fashion... Gloves $1.50 Dent’ and other Enslish makes, regular and Cauet sizes, $16.50 Value COATS, HACK FTT CARH CREDITORS GRANT EXTENSION HACKETT, CARHART & CO,, INC. RETAIL, HAVE BEEN GIVEN ONE LAST CHANCE At a meeting held on Saturday of last week it was decided by the creditors to grant the Company an extension of 44 actual business days in which to clean up their complete stocks and to wind up their business. The debts ere piled high, and immediately after the extension was granted the directors of the company realized ‘that only a heroic stand would save Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, from bankruptcy. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S HIGHEST GRADE SUITS, OVERCOATS, COATS, HABERDASHERY AND HATS, MUST GO, REGARDLESS OF COST For 58 years this old name has had an unbesmirched reputation, and this sale will stand unique as the greatest effort of any company for sacrifice of profits and highest grade stocks with the chief purpose in view of prevention of TS} $19.50 luded are the choicest garments that men of long ex; wie to a critical New York clientele selected to sell above prices. The range i replete with exclusive and distinctive a host of foreign conceptions. (Some were made le of $48.) The eae, Carhart stores ny always been famous for their showing of Here, now, at the season's beginning, is tl prices that you would expect to pay at the end pe the season. $37.50, $40 and $45 Suits and Winter- Weight Overcoats.. (ML a Police, Indian Chief and Cowboy Outfits, $22.75 its that are exact counterparts of the finest handi- moat expert custorn tuilors, Fabrice of highest qual- journeymen tailors working in unison to produce their art is capable, Each model, too, reflects the carefully studied artistic lines which are possible of develop. ment only by designers of the highest talent. i Choicest Lots Up to $45 in Suits & Winter- Weight Overcoats.. Winter overcoats ever displayed in New York. Fine high grate Si t. fabrics in distinctive styles and correct modele—all tailored in weaters the exact, painstaking manner that has for two generations char- fackett, Carhart fine clothes, The arsortment includes nearly 3,000 garments in correct smart models for Men, Young Man end Bova, nd the original prices are, in many cases, for $26.50 Little can be said atout these garments except that they represent the most skilled cfforts of the ablest craftsmen in all tailordom, Even the original prices represent the rarest kind of velucs. Each ment is identical in fabric, style and workmanship with the iwhest priced clothes to be found in New York to day. Reductions in Dress*Clothes The dress clothes of Hackett, Carhart are a standard of correct- Ahoy 4y|Winter Weight oe $16. 75 x 37.50 value Dress Coate......000.0 $40.00 and 5 0 value Dress Coats . $27.00 and $30.00 value Tuxedo Coats. $40.00 and $45.00 value Full Dress Vents and Tuasec Full Dress Vests and Tune: Terry and Blanket Robes ed Terry and German Blanket Robes $4.50 to $6.00 values, now $6.50 to $4.50 values, now $15.00 to $21.00 values, now. . The Hack: tt, Carhart Women’s Specialty Shop| Everything Must Go Regardless of Cost $4.98 _34.98 | 841 Broadway at 13th Street Store ie CORT hoe ey =e Broadway nearChambers St. Opposite City Hall 841 Broadway MAY bX At 13th Street NearUnion Sear, SL PBLBED near "Sed Ave. Open Evenings