The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 13

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HACKETT NOW SEEKS TITLE OF BARON TO GO | WATH HIS $1,000,000 ‘Actor Has Decuments and Will Claim Honors Bestowed on TRY THIS IF You HAVE DANDRUFF Or Are Bothered With Falling Hair or Itching Scalp. Ancestor by Henry Il. James K. Hackett, the actor, who recently inhefited more than a million from an auat who didn't fawncy him im the lightest, don't y’ knoWr te about to dasert a claim to nobility. | ¢, He says he ia the rightful Baron Hackett of Hackettstown and Shel- don Abbey, County Carlow, Ireland, and he's retained some blooming so- Heitor or other over in England to file a claim of that kind for him. James K. says he is a linen! des- cendant of one Heket, who came over frem/ Normandy with William the Oonqueror, and whore name was in- @eribed with William's “six and thirty mebdles” on a pillar in Battle Abbey. ‘The Irish title and estates came from Menry Il. The estates have been wiped out and the title is extinct, but James K. hopes to have it revived. It te not Mr. Hackett’s intention to become an English subject, even though he should be recognized as a ford, All be wants, according to friends in New York, is to establish bie moral claim to the title of Baron aa & sort of family souvenir. His friends are taking a lively interest in this news, which is contained in news © gables from London, where he now is. “Hackett, a rightful Baron Hackett @@ Hackettstown! Of course he is,” ald A. L, Jacobs, who has been the estor’s counsel and personal friend for years, “I”have acen the papers, and although I am not an expert on beraldry or genealogy, I am certain be has a genuine claim. “Hackett's father, Falstaff Hackett, the actor, was born in this country, but his grandfather, who was a busi- Rese man, came of the distinguished family. It was always known that the title rightfully belonged to that wManch./ Just out of curiosity, a few years ago James K. Hackett had the records traced back to the time of William the Conqueror. This record had all eorts of official seals on it and was authentic. It was lost some- where @ year or two ago, but it is easily duplicated.” 197% ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES We Sell Furniture at Cash Prices $ Rooms SMEs G2 Furnished, $65 7 Roome, in and | purchase, Clanet Paecst Inte f 7.08 Tout Rocker. 3 pairs Cartas, WOKTH Boy $100 $10.00 i APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. Mrs. Agnes K. Spear, died Sept. 4, total estate, $306,686; net value, ENHUT-SIBCEL COOPER NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER MAIN BUILDING: “Little Johnny Jones”’ 75¢ and $1 Blouses ++" On Sale Here, Tomorrow, at Here are blouses made by the enough for the most rollic! J-B.GR iT Pres. in J. Falion, died Oct. 2, 1918; total ie, 6; net value, $5,671. im J. Toner, died Jan. 96, 1013; There is one sure wa: ails to remove dandru! include: i WHITE PLEATED id that is to dissolve it. BLOUSES OF FINE MADRAS (with @ neck- out four ounces of 1 RAS BLOUSES (collars attached or wi neckband); side pocket Blouses of Fine Solsettee—tan only, when retiring; use enough to molt the scalp and rub it in gently with most, if not all, of your gone, and three or four more applications will completely solve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may hove. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will sto stantly, and your hair will be si jundred times better. If you want to keep your hair looking ‘do by all means get rid of with separate collars. yefore at a special price. ‘An ane ee bee, Sale of. $6 fo $7.76 Sul $3.95 imeres, worsteds, tweeds, etc.; man Knickerbocker trousers; also julte. he Popular Styles in the Lot von asale like this $2.95 Coats $ For Children; at \sfesch rae prety etyies iMustrated joice of two , one a8 ated. Splendidly ‘msde. soar of black and white checked serge; collar, cuffs and belt of ratine gen blue, rose; lined throughout en. The other coat is made of striped Bedford cord; brown and white or blue and white; with collar, belt and cuffe of solid- color serge to match. not only atarves the ragely, dull, dry, brittle and! and everybody notices it. A Clearance of Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and Caps At 25¢ and 49c Selections from higher-priced lines in our own lish- desirable—but size assort- ag never been known yE THE PIECE, Hate—a vi cute etyle; band and be i din black a Lge ming can a lack, navy or mat 50. Quick Repairing Regardless of who made your glasses we replace any lens in a few hours. Best Quality Crystal Lens, 50c Special Lenses Proportionately Low 184 Broadway at John St. 223 Siath Aver 18th St101 380 Sisth Ave., 22d SUIT West 424—N. Y. 198 Falten St., Cer, Bend St., Brooklyn. gular Lines of Headwear At 98c to $4.75 Comprise complete displays for spring and summer. As Usual, The Big Store Is the Place for Biggest Specials in Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Wear how you a finer collection of styles in the most jale a spring, and summer. nd even MORE certa PRICES. From th: MILLINER One of the most comprehensive and authentic Millinery presentations, at lowest range of prices ever offered —the outcome of exceptional importing, de: and producing facilities enjoyed solely by RENARD. TAILORED HATS The latest ideas from abroad, featuring the smartest and jaunt- iest of Tailored and English Walking Hats. Also the f Renard Seilor, in the favored Straws of the hour. Freptiont! 7.50 and 10.00 SATURDAY ONLY - A Most Unusual Sale Imported Renard Shapes 1,000 Imported Renard Shapes of Milan Hemp, with silk, satin or moire crowns, black only; imported ito sell from $5.00 to $7.50... .at West 42d Street tyles for spring and early is on some; many trimmed with ruffles of sil aterials — CREPE POPLIN , GABARDINE, SHE! RD AND NOVELTY FABRICS; Misses’ $16.50 Dresses— dainty styles for after- noon and reception wear; beautiful models; one ae illustrated; trimmings of fine laces; others clev- combined with silks; 3-tier boutfant tunic and peplum Feeny Hine CHIFFON, TAFFETA CHARMEUSE, SILK POPLIN AND SATIN RDS t new tier and tunic FINE SERGES, CHECKS $14.75 a is mbray, Juniors’ = W. *1.50 ‘MAIN BUILDIN Grocery Specials Purest and Best Foods of All Kin Choicest Fruits and Vegetables—P Mail orders filled. "Bbrgains for “‘Kiddies,”’ Tomorrow, in Primest of Meats— yot Our Own Baking. "Phone Chelsea 4000, Fresh Fruits and has foud voice; BOYS' $1 COWBOY AND INDIA: well made of khaki colored 6: Wines & Liquors Braddock Rye Pull quarts; bottied “Qe He] PORT, ¢ ANGELICA, Sherwood PureRve Golden Oak Drene- Ing Case and Wash- stand: Irom Enata- EATING CHCCOLATE— Borden's miik chocolate or hed Book No, 3, containing a feet): Jour Free Premiums with every Lr LISERAL CREDIT TERMS lish Toles Bet, 10 HINING ROOM 379. $9.00 $1.00 to $1.50 SANDWICHES — freshly io with ham, cored f TOMATO SOUP—Bride! dor, 58; in parchment papers Bey $150 $15.00 $2.00 00 $20.00 $ ia ts i) Rone Als few. mere Carnectiout, Maraa- Rh nte i Trimmed Hats On Sale Here, $ Tomorrow, at Ordinarily hate of this quality would be priced at $7.50 even bere. at a as we can make the price $5. : Really the Biggest Bargains of the Geason Clever models designed and produced own ekilful poo Magy oF strates most mp rimming of flowere, ribbons, ete. fashionable colors; also black. But because of advantageous MAIN BUILDING xert.a Straw Dress Shapes Unprecedented Bargains For Tomorrow, at . . 75¢ Glossy fa it desirable ebapes, includin, sallors the la or-sallore, bandeau hats, IN TOWN CAN MATCH THIS OFFER. MAIN BUILDIN 1.95 ‘MAIN BUILDIN $‘ Correspondence Cards 1 With 24 Enve 1 to Match; Tomorrow, iS | 190 BOXES OF WRITING PAPER & BNVELOPRS 15¢ 24 sheets of cloth-finish writ goed quality and 26 envelopes te match; bon, dstone collars $20 Belted - Back Tweed te. 10 Take ’Em Away! For Special Selling, Tomorrow, We Have Grouped Several Hundred ‘2 to*3 Derbies and am , Soft Hats and Priced Them at 51.10 Derbies in biack only. __ Most of the soft hats are imported, Good colors. All sizes in the collection. ‘MAIN BUILDIN® ‘MAIN BUILDIN Club House TY Old Crow. Monogram No. S.ccsee 240 BS High-Grade Cig Saie Here, Tomorrow, at Reduced Prices Mi HOGAR PURITANOS— $3.50 HAVANA FIGARO vans wrapper; box of $1.75) fer choice, at HE BIG STORE $583 6th Ave.I8th tol9th Sts. Handsome Blouses at $1.98, $2.98 & $3.98 the new res, ome RO An exceptional collection of the latest styles, each one possessing some new attractive fashion- touch. Unusual bargains at these three special prices: Colored and White Voile Blouses—in splendid assortment of models, bellished with laces, embroidery and new jored blouses in maize, light $ finished with pear! buteo: flesh, sky blue and pi Crepe Blouses—or iNustrated, with square collar, vestee and cuts of daintily embroid: beautiful models at this colors—maize, ciel and fies We Are Showing the Best Assortment of White and Colored Blouses in New York, at....... E authentic style and fashion feature in a wide range of model blou “es priced up to $7.05. MAIN BUILDING: 1,026 Clothing Bargains For Men and Youth One of the Greatest Sales Ever Planned, at Al at is Under-price purchases from famous manufacturers. Broken assort- N THEM CAN MATCH OUR ments from our own superb stocks. Every cores of specials for tomorrow we feature these: dependable. Not one suit or overcoat mai where near $10—many usually Among the bargain groups rment stylish, worthy and to sell regularly for any riced up to $20 each. ir tomorrow you will find: $15 Oxford and Black Silk - Faced Spring —newest and best ‘ Overcosts -- only Men's and Youths’ Sults—usually Mi $6 to $15 Guaranteed Raincoats Of the Famous Hodgman Make, at $2.95 & $4.95 1,000 raincoats in this jodgman label in each c: Guaranteed absolutely rainproof. Best style. All sizes for men and youths. | GREEN AUT BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. Refrigerator Specially Priced, Tomorrow, at. . Toy Town BIG, PULL-JOINTED “TEDDY” BRARS— 29° TOY FURNITURE—essorted plese; ‘ $].| vo! made; finished in various col- 1 Qe ITS— | DOLLS’ 93.35 PULLMAN CARRIAGES— every| made of reed; has adjustable hood, re 7, Only a limited number of these Refrigerators— JUST about enough for a quick sale in our House- furnishings Department, tomorrow. This side-icer refrigerator is 42 inches high 4 with an ice capacity of about 70 lbs. Win the use of ice, handsome and durable cabines Low Prices— Reliable Qualities Guinness’s Stout “Benedict” Bortling Guinness's Dublin § Stout; dozen oottics, $1.45; dozen splits... ial Sales, Tomorrow, of Other Refrigerators,and ‘8, Poultry Supplies, Garden Requisites, ete. = CET RO INOS This $6.50 Semi-Indireet Ceiling Light GREENAUT BUILDING —HOMB FURNISHINGS A Fine Thin China 18-Piece Tea Set Tomorrow, for 9&e California Wines BS | Queen quality. ue 894 i: Imperial bran MAIN BUILDING Py UNION LEAGUE PERFECTOS—the beet ag aol 1.60] ciser ever sald for the moneyt Becca RES box of 50, 92; box of 28, a1 50, for. $3.25 BARGAINS IN PI HAVANA RESAGOS—box of $9, $] 4()| briare and genuin Tea Cups and Saucers. Tomorrow's beet “buy in our China Department,

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