The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1914, Page 7

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? B eae eae WORLD, MONDAY, TANUART 6, 19 SEES APPENDIX CUT OUT. [May Help Yo * Lungs Are ae George Bt Cortelyou, whoee name was 'tHnt the Jurors were ice cold and le the frat drawn on the panel ot one | Wear “GIRL WIDOW WHO KILLS ;| HUSBMAD FEELS sete DOSS ART IS NOUN FOR mae Cold and Other Hardships in| Unfinished Courthouse— Cortelyou Foreman. Her and Her Bay Instead He refused to take an While the surgeons removed -| dix and stood the ordeal well. Mr. Pullen's nerve during the opera- 468 Vernon avenue, | tion was remarkable and he watched the of work of the surgeons with much inter-|\ it. a FIRE DESTROYS OLD HOTEL. y arrival I met Mi g 1} was at one time the New York Hotel at Rast Long Branch ifire during the night fallen into disrepar, and ex bed, He ine hee ani | (Seaway, unenaaed, some of the trampa started the fire, Residents claim the destruction t# # direct beneflt to the neighborhood. ‘The first Grand Jury of Bronx County was sworn in this morning their} > | vu.| “GOOD AS EGGS,” SAID J. D. | | Masia went home drunk and usty at y in County Judge jas ever is shown found Wis court. | reachel ‘Tareytown ‘ounty Court Houte, The Kind You Have Always Bought |. Jurors in their duties and {mpressed on them the honor and dignity of their po- sition, ‘The last was hard, considering steps when playing golf. age wih the Grand jing golf e they were directed | him how good a certain “Aw good as exes,” rep! rge M. 8, Shulz's Court, ————— where there were a few chairs, but no “The Yellow Ticket” Po . He Woolt has postponed her and she miere of his new production, Het entered | iow Ticket,” at the Eltinge Theatre, to Friday nig of this week cre she. sat] was to have been presented on Tuesday = on hoe tap, night, Tickets bearing date of Jan «| wORED WARTS WORE womDEne. will be good on Friday evening HACKETT CARHARTS FIRST STORE CLOSES The Closing of the First of Our Four Stores Marks THE BEGINNING OF THE END Retiring from business—the four Hackett Carhart stores must close out their stocks within a very limited time. at 125th Street closes for good January 10th. The others must close shortly thereafter, and this stupendous sale, epoch making in its widespread and tremendous reductions on men’s clothing, will be the last in the Hackett Carhart stores. Values represent a saving of considerably more than half on every purchase, and cannot be matched anywhere. Secure clothing not only for immediate use, but for next Spring, Summer Such values will not appear on the market VALUES CANNOT BE_. MATCHED , ANYWHERE ing the ayatem, Con but there are good eggs and bad | wand Junticen Brady. alttihe In a common jon the stat and # mon table on an un- . Also there are good stocks | It was his way of turning off @ busl-| ack to their ness question, which he always side: | tro: bli with IN © DAYS seeing is believing. Come into the-stares now. and Fail use. It will pay you to lay ‘again in a life-time. a supply for several seasons to come. | ONLY 3 STORES LEFT SUITS Zor MEN vo a |e Hackett, Carhart & Co. * make Plain and Silk Stripéd Madras Shirts, soft and laundered cuffs, all sizes... . Collars, 45c Dozen Arrow, Redman, Frisbie, Coon and H. C. Brands. Sold in dozen lots only Soys’ and Children’s Clothes At Our 13th St. and Harlem Stores Only 6, Underwear $1.25 value Reis Medium Weight Boys’ Reefers.and Overcoats $6 and $7 Reefers and $7.50 and $8.50 Reefers $1.50 value ptandard Extra Quality $2.59 alae L couuia Wool, All sizes, 13!2 to 20. = ; mariana NECK WEAR FROM gusNess Wy 7Sc and $1.00 cut silk neckwear, wide open ends, finest The first consideration of Hackett, I:c., Retail, is the satisfaction Any merchandise pur- Carhart & Co.,; of its customers, VA LUES wage ® €0 $3022 we $3252 to $4,500 Biase 5 TE Wig note Babee Fil 3 - 50 5 Down #4) THE SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AT 7 OUR BROADWAY & 13TH STREEf STORE ABOUT TO CLOSE Eponge and Corduroy Suits: Tae nef Misses ana Ladi ly Values to $30.00, Closing out pi Eponge Coats: de Cygne lined, for Misses & Ladies table for all year use and also for evening wear. $15 & $20 Polo Coats: $ $4. .98 Black a = seca puallncaidillly winesee nd Excellent value at sin $ 1 2: .50 Ser EP 265 Broadway Near Chambers Street Cppesite City Hall 154 East 125th St, Open Evenings 841 ane Near Union Scuare 119 West 42d St. Nebr Broadway ee potas Se ener Yin n as ae Meas ry CARS TRANSFER = bl 4, 1 MVC Lexington to 34 Avenne 60th te 60th Street ‘An Amazing Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishings, Et Ete,’ @MManufacturers are epcieinmea alt ere unload and in return are securing nine conta sions. These savings are youre. Is in to-day’s Rvening Journal. Come and attend the sale. OD: Beginning To-Day Our Great January | Sale of Muslin Underwear We have assembled thousands of worthy white garments in splen- did assortments and most depend- able quality. This is an economy event of the first magnitude and you are invited to anticipate a season's needs. 60 styles—Nightgowns of muslin, | 25 styles-~ Muslin Drawers and cambric and nainsook, at 29¢, 89%, | nainsooit and crepe drawers, at 49c, 5%, 79c, I8e to $1.98 12! xc, 19, 29c, 39, 59¢ to $1.19, 40 styles—Corset Covers of muslin, | 15 styles -Cambric Undersktrts— neinsook and crepe, at 9, tde,| also crepe underskirts, at 19, 29¢, 19¢, 29, 39c, 4% to $1.49. 39c, 49e, 69c, 79 up to $2.98. 20 atyloe—Combinations of mustin, | 22 styles—-Princess Slips of nein nainsook and crepe, at 49, 59¢,| sook amd silk; vovy special, ot 69%, 79c, We to $1.49 98e, $1.49, $1.98 to $2.99. Also complete lines of crepe de chine undergarments, in- cluding the’ popular novelties such as underbodices, knicker- bocker drawers, tango garters, etc. LO@MINGDALES Bed Clothes & Household Linens In this Annual Sale of White. Thege are ALMOST UNLIMITED opportunities a thrifty Housekeepers to supply present and future needs in tablecloths, napkins, towels, pillow cases, blankets,comfortables, etc., at great savings. Here's an idea of the opportunities: Table Linens: Sheets, Etc.: ———— Table Damask, yd., 27¢ to 95c. [ ‘The famous Utica and Mohawk Napkins, doz., 78¢ to $2.98. sheets: and pillow casca xt coasid. Fine Irish All Linen Pattern|| crably less than mill cost. Tablecloths, $1.95, $2.45, $2.95. Saad a Ga Hematitched and Scalloped a Sheets, 29¢ Tablecloths, from 78c to $2.95. oe full sized Bed Sheets, Extra Fine Pattern Damask ‘Spreads at 68c to $2.35 Tablecloths and Nupkine tomateh, petra nelpelbgar ah porta Po om 252 yds. to 2x3 yds. at $2251 1104 Blankets, $1.48 to $4.95 a Napking, to Match Above, per In White Goods: 5 | doren, $2.98 to $6. LONG CLOTH@pper piece of 12° Tolwcla: yards, $1.29 to 81.79 Is: Huck Towels, per dozen, 78¢ to $6 ous of the Loom Mus) 1,000 Doz. Bath Towels, at Ges in, yard ey ra euees Pore. 10c, 12 4c, 15c, 17¢, 25c and 89e. — BLO NAL Showing large assortments and| A splendid sentation of fine offering best and most widely laces and em! ‘ies, presenting all ~ brands of corsets at cut prices the novelties: and oly usual liberal this sale. stocks at special Price ir inducements, New Spring Blouses} French Lingerie Assembled for this sale, you'll find Special selections via our Paris office -; examples of the newest sheer and|shown in this sale at considerable blousey effects. savings from our usual low prices. NGA ————— Modish Dresses tor Girls New and attractive arrivals in white lawn dresses for children 4, 5 and 6 years old and for girls up to 14 years of age, as follows: Children's White Lawn Dreases with clustera of tucks in front and beck i waist; Dutch neck and sleeves, trimmed with embroidery; sises 5 and 6 years; at 49c Gute! White Lawn Dresses with allover embroidery on front of waist; . tucked skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years; at 9c Girls White Lawn Dressee—square neck, thfée-quarter sleeve edged embroidery; clusters of tucks on skirts; sizes 6 t0 14 years; at $1.49 White Lawn Dreases—several styles with front of waist and plaited skirt was allover embroidery; sizes 6 ol roses f at $1.98 tie hite Lawn Dresses—cut on straight lines, showing rows Pop diley tucked yoke and sleeves with lace and ribbon sash; sises 6 to 12 yearsy at $2.98 P JAOMENGDAL BH’ Annual Sale of Canned Goods - and other grdceries begins to-day. A great collection of se- lected vegetables and fruits at big savings. Attend the sale. ‘w=x3LOOMINGDALES"’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th $ Grano RAPIDSIRY +4848 Sone FURNITURE PREE #8 * With Lvery Purchase ! of $75 ty | a Week “2 OPENS Aly ACUI CREDIT TEKMS —_ | Gillette | Safety Razor The Blades are fine, Get @ Gillette today. NO STROPPING ce 5/8) He 59 1 ‘Mer pday and Ssharday ‘eas 10457. L STALLION AT CORNER T FISHER BROS COLUMBUS ‘AVE: BET. 103.&104 ST. CONAN DOYLE’S great adven- ture story, “The Lost World,” | now running in the Sunday World| |SUNDAY WORLD WANT s. Magazine, Read it, WORK MONDAY WONDET

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