The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1914, Page 9

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AAG, Sara scae re ¢ Z THE £ ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914. HIGHWAY GRAFTERS FREED. > hare Committee, and William COURTED WINE YEARS, yeer ago in Indianapolis. Mise thorities have taken energetic meas-|cousin, Mise Wine McDonald, State highway official, Bhrewsbury says the Judge continued 5 “4 thet@ot Bate bh file sult from chat thine antil July of ures to cheok the infection ten other] daughter of former Lieut.-Gov. Me: way funds. Both men had ple THEN JILTED, SHE SAYS thle ‘year, when his ‘attentions ud — been reported In suburban guilty to one count in the nouncement of his marriage to) The American Consul has declined Radietments of Hawley and Diomissed After Restitation, WARSAW, N. ¥., Bept. %.—Justice| Mente. Donald of Michigan, $148,000, For ten years Miss Holt bas been Bad left her to gh clean bill of health to a | stenographer for the lawyers, aad GCharies A. Pooley in Supreme Court | mauht!’e, Hooley, sald that as ait the! As Judge Perry Nicely Has Married —_ ‘eteamer bound fer the Caled @tates | 6 f Bere to-day diemiseed the indict-| the eounty. § "Fad been ‘s ureet, te ‘s ty y on for Stentner bound for the United Bates every morning in all that time ehe has entered the office smiling, and humming @ tune. She was ther emiling uneful when she in this morning, because she thought the inheritance would mean she would have to atop work. Mise Holt 1s of the opinion, she says, that one has to keep busy tc keep happy. She was busy this morn- When plague was found on board, SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 25.—Patrick ° Gonrat ery conan wore ot 62 INHERITS $148,000 a week, to-day sued Miss Margaret | Murray, daughter and helress of An-| AND IT SADDENS HER ate crate fans Hee || eons fitz] Another Woman, Miss Shrews- ‘man of the Wyoming County bury Wants $25,000. PARKERSBURG, W. Va, Sept. 25.—Sult for $25,000 damages for al- leged breach of promise was brought here to-day by Miss Etta Shrewsbury of this city against Judge Perry| Operator, for $25,000 damages. She is, Nicely, Presiding Judge of the Coun-|""YcCunn and Miss Murray became MILWAUKEE, Sept. 26—Mfias Flora : ty. Nicely, who ts prominent in po! uainted while pupils at the Dun- 43, Holt, stenographer for the law ONO isan: aka pita @ I ee r tics here and is reputed to be weal 4¢ High Sebcol. They fell in \eve firm of Quarles, Spence & Quaries,| However, she was radiaat, She had|/T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT You NEED, Pe Bese tv stp Or tant Sinden” of wedding was eet for Aug. 11 last. On ecetved word yesterday th ee eee A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND cer gy past years need no warning against ed Tenant eccy | East Liverpool, O., inst Sunday. He] Kuge t" inst, ‘the clerk allesen’ ane ee ereneey tees SO) Seencee: but our present duty fe to call the attentionrof the ears old. told him the’ marriage could not take * — danger of introducing {i into their families spurious tnedfeines. bury, who is thirty-/ place, Sho gave no explanation, He | regretted that there are peoplo who are now in the | eight and is employed in the office of | thinks her relatives interfered. “ of Putting up and ing all sorts of substitutes, or what | o local physician, says Judge Nicely | The Home of the <C@Giithertig yo” eperly be termed count countartelts, for medicinal preparations not | pala marked attention to her, begin- PLAGUE GROWS IN ITALY. soratinise ol what ro she gives her ohild, Adults can do ts be maPviods WUE Miasly wane ports Seven Have Died at Catania and poning Log Bors saying, he afi Tem New Cases Are Reported. not desire marry un! ie Sarath crs thetgeotnn ct y wife, from whom he had been sepa-| CATANIA, Sicily (via Paris), Sept. rates, Ena die. 3.—Ser persons have died here first Mra. Nicely died about tr m the plague and although t! thony Murray, wealthy Dunmore coal KG REGS” Piano and Player Pian” ===> pe & T ie Murray Hill Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 39th Street Founded 9000 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. 1826 seg wad hk \, \ \ Sea) § Autumn Fashions for Misses & Girls whatever you want. o~ TRE BEST CLOTHING NEWS OF THE DAY What Are ; “Qutsizes”? , Men’s and Young Men’s as <i! Fall Winter SUITS, $16.75 & size” with fodest Mone lath Some of these Suits are the equal of those sold elsewhere at $20.00&$22.50 is, of course, at e are “Outsizes” : ‘ ¢ in atout every Outi of Every Suit is one of High Quality. They have all the 2 ap parel—men's and ® characteristic touches of exclusive tailoring style, with high - aot "Ss. he waistcoats, narrow trousers and soft-rolling lapels. Some have See aan Oukit jew ¢ % patch pockets, cuffs on sleeves. Other styles, more conserva- are carried to any great > $ tive, are shown; some of these have stationary roll fronts. extent—as pee of thee The materials are rich in fancy mixed worsteds, cassimeres and 3 rel stoc cheviots, in medium, light and dark shades. There is a pro- And that is why fusion of Tartan plaids, checks and many other styles. Every garment is strictly hand-tailored, and we have all regular sizes, if é a. y Splendid Values for To-morrow, Saturday In the Season’s Best Models, Materials and Colorings Misses’ Suits Junior Gabardine Suits, $22.50 $39.50, $45.00, $59.50 to $69.50 Fancy tailored or Norfolk model, coat finished with Roman Reproductions of imported models of broadcloth, gabardine, | stripe velvet collar, plain tailoréd skirt. velvets, corduroys and serges, many being fur trimmed. Misses’ Dressy &© Tailored Suits Juniors’ Suits $25.00, $29.50 to $39.50 $29.50, $32. %, $35.00 8 $37.50 Broadcloth, serge and gabardine, plain or fur trimmed. Misses’ Evening Coats $29.50, $33.50, $39.50, $47.50, $05 to $115 Juniors’ Coats New models, materials and colorings; fur trimmed. $15.00, $16.50, $79 .5O0 to $29.50 Smart thi uarter or full length st; general Misses’ Coats for All Occasions wear of sibeline, novelty ciktetes ry es ae = $12.50, $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 to $39.50 : ; Zibeline, corduroy, novelty mixtures, plaids, cheviots, verges, Girls’ Winter Coats, $9.05 & $1. 2.50 boucles and broadcloths. Embracing the season's smartest styles of wool pluah, sibeline, Misses’ Rain Coats cordutoy and novelty plaids. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $5.95, $6.75, $8.50, $12.50, $16.50 to $29.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats, $14.50 to $35.00 Lees oo materials and cravenettes in mannish and cape Westutine exduuee as of », velvet, } Misses’ Dresses and zibeline, fur or velvet trimmed. Chiffon and Satin Evening Dresses Girls’ Two-Piece Frocks, $10.95 PARALRANDARAD 258004 PS teteeses: 84s : $ stone y's peg ee a Pallet one orl 32 to 42 inches; also sizes for stout men up to 48. . & who requires several ine & ches more length in the & sleeves of his Under- $ garments, or in the dratwe ers’ length, or in the breadth at the waist. At our Men's Underwear YOUNG MEN’S BRAIDED SUITS Cut and made in the latest fashion for wellattired young leat ese materials, $ 1 6.7 5 ‘partment, so conveniently Pink, light blue and white, effectively trimmed. } $22.50 A clever model of wool challie with blouse of velvet. Sizes 8 Shaw side of me Mate tn loon on Youths’ Long Trouser | Usually 835. Ov) to 14 years. may be found garments to ° Sit every man—everywhere— % whatever his proportions. Stunning Blue Serge Model Long waist line, tunic effect, braid and satin} $22. JO Girls’ Woolen Dresses, $5.95 to $19.50 SUITS, (Ages 15 to 20 years) $ 1 2.75 Our stock is complete; These Sults were designed and bullt to please the critical taste of the trimmed. Usually $37.60) . fi ; inbseys . bs ments of ecery eae weight, & Young Man who Is about to don his first pair of long trousers. They are Elaborate Show f D: Serge, gaburdine, plaid and stripes in smart tailored models of gery desired girioht ye b English In model, with soft-roll fronts, patch pockets, anc cuffs on the | aborate whowing 0, verdes Girls’ R Dr $. ELT ip aes sleeves. We display a wide array of fabrics from which to choose; there are $15.00 to $115.00 _.. Girls Repp Dresses, $3.95 insure perfech Sit every time. many attractive stripes, checks and overpiaids amor.g them. For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear Straight line Russian model, belted at hips. Sizes 6 to 18 years FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY. Superior SOFT HATS for Fall Wear, at $1.98 Men who have worn Macy's Hats for years have learned to expect long wear, as well as style, in their head- gear. But never have we had a more popular seller than this Autumn's Soft Hat—high crowned, bow centred an left side, bands and bindings in contrasting colors, The illustration shows some of its distinctiveness, its character. Colors are smoke, green, seal and blue. A better quality at $2.97. MAIN FLOOR, 35TH 8ST. SMART FOOTWEAR for | LINOLEUMS Specially Priced Third Floor LIBRARY TABLES of Solid Mahogany, $23.24 Oy: Library Tables (illustrated) are so artistic Exceptional Values in Women’s Chiffon Cloth Crepe-de-Chine Satin & Lace Waists Pleated Crepe-de-Chine W aists White Georgette crepe collar and cuffs. ast BS. 9S navy, plum, black, negre brown and white Smart Satin Blouse With self colored chiffon sleeves and under-},8 5.00 arms. Navy, black, negre brown and white. Fine Pleated Chiffon Cloth Model Self colored satin yoke, collar and cuffs. } $5. oo Black, green, dark navy and negre brown, . "| Corded Yoke Satin Model New Fall Footwear for Women At Very Special Prices Feather-weight Boots Light-weight Boots Medium-weight Boots Usually $5.00 and $6. mart New Low Shoes - Usually $5.00 and ae $3 95 Rhinestone Buckles Satin Slippers A magnificent collection at}Made to match any o—_ ; ery ranging from $1.50 up- = delivered the >: in their graceful lines they will enhance the beauty of any home in which they are placed. The tops = Measure 42 by 28 inches, a highly desirable size. There is one large draw- er, with a bottom shelf. The pic ture can convey no idea of the splendid finish of the wood nor * the skilled craftsmanship that goes to make this mahogany Library Table so desirable. SIXTH FLOOR, Blankets and Comfortables $3.95 Well-Dressed New Yorkers io nasaulenn White tates ooller aad culls, Bleok anal 85. 95 Second Floor Down Quilts, $3.29 We place on Shots have ithe I ited dark navy..... seeeenees tebe e eee eeee tans Standard Price, $6.00 ei ee 3 96 PA tas nvite Cream Lace Combined with Satin | . ailio tines ‘cial purchase fashionable blind i : ; only a Lites auantity of tees, of Men's Shoes, $ e eyelets, Of ‘e Several New York stores Jet button trimmed ........60ceeeee eran $5.95 Elaborate Showing of made on the attractive designs. For full size beds. Blankets, * $3.89 In Roman stripe designs. Very soft and comfortable, Pai lected calfskin, most popular alr they combine English last, durability with with narrow and receding | fine appearance. We have toes and long flat heels, Well! jalso, this similar style of finished throughout, these | men’s Shoes in Bluchtr cut. Cream Lace Over Flesh Chiffon Cloth Fisring pointed collar and cuffs of mites B 5. OS BOUIN... reer ec rvccecccccerecre Third Floor advertised Linoleums of the same grade as we sell for 98¢ (sq. yd.) at $1.25 (sq. yd.) on Sunday last. We offer two grades, described be- low, at prices away below those named elsewhere for Smart Millinery At Very Moderate Prices Dressy 8 Tailored Hats Camel’s __ A Special for the Ladies equal qualities: \b70. OO to $20.00 Hair GATTER TOP BOOTS -the @@ gq! || Inlaid Redfern Corsets - cod mal hapen ttmed a Blankets, $22.49 Height of Fashion—(pair) : Linoleums 5; talfcosblo materials of the Mo (inst. made. Made in Pll hes Distinctive sm Sy = Diff rent these Women's gi pce [ts are fade rae Show the very latest development in construction oa Austria. superior workmanship i manifest at the fist ance one gives | |] ef the, largest Ameriwan inane and design, Highest grade materials combined Ostrich Trimmed Hats Silk them. In the newest medium length vamp; new, all leather Span. facturers. fot one dill col oF OF with skilful workmanship give the natural lines de- $4. 39 fine Gate slant wolaht sles are wetted Wood and tile cf manded by style and comfort. 2S; 00% d 5. wit Comfortables, cut to give a snug, wellditting effec. executed. Advertised else Usually $8.00 to $1¢ Standard Price, $6.00. gray and fawn are most | at $1.25, wa conservatively call The Fall styles are most sensible—medium Pretty, rose designs, in the them good value at (39.9). 1.38 bust, medium skirt, with straighter lines at the centre and covered with an _ex- A A . * Gilent quality. of silk, The Rightly-Shaped SHOES for Little Folks Figured front and back and the faint suspicion of a curve at borders are plain all around, Made to fit ful size beds. An excellent value at this low price. W Coaslortables, $1.94 bri ‘ed, In an dara Fancy Fancy scroll Stitching. Fe r pare the waist. This is the fashion for Fall. Cork (a. yx), 44c Maey's Usual Price, 69¢ sq. yard. Linoleums, just received. They, are slightly i impe erfect in the print. Four yards wide, and quality of high grade. Wear is not affected by the trifling imperfec- tions. Tile desig in colors and wood and tile effects. VOURTH FLOOR, BROADWAY, “Equal Rights for Every Toe" is the slogar of these Shoes for her or children. High cut or regular. In patent leat! THREE LOTS: Sizes 1134 to 2 gunmetal, New Untrimmed Shapes, $5.00 to $10 (According to materials) An extensive assortment in Saloon Austzon vaown ti aed’ vaeet ection Corsage and Shoulder a joe to $3.08 Brocade $70.00 $3.00, $5.00, $6.00 $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Second Floor Sizes 814 to11 Sizes 245 toS ho DADNINARPROROVRRRRDDRRADARNADDDDNTN TLEAAANAT TOA ARANDA is

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