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aye SERS EE AN RBBB te A Cra he RELY ve teaidsn b Beas 1 < P| . was . bel v THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 87, 1914 Wao te Bruern bat “judee| FOLLOWED LONG TRAIL Pulldeipaia bar and taik treety ot| TO CAPTURE HIS ‘‘PAL’’ bar horse racing. As the result of words ne epilied, Hess bet $10,000 on a “eure " rl ARRE ’ thing” race, after whieh Carter ana|Polke Hold Strange Prisoner ' Columbus Circle, to Fifth avenue, to | ithe reviewing stand at Forty-second ‘J Stee. anu dnurty-fourth sireet, to jr Broadway and back to Columbus Bureau last night and delivered him to the police as a fugitive from justice Siegol said that he and Bennett had worked for the Fox Mxpress Company in St. Louis and both were arrestet ire! sfter @ truck load of goods had been | _ . othe bir te Gite ot Amertea stolen. Siegel said Bennett jumped | Gov. Glynn, Mayor Mitchel Will] wit give a reception immediately af- terward to Gov, Glynn and Mayor More than 2,000 automobiien, many] York Commerc of them wonderfully decorated with ribbons and flowers, will take part to prisoners were arraigned in the Can- 1 Tercentenary Com. tre Street Court and held pending the printer out of work and homeless, is arrival of detectives from Phila [locked up at Police Headquarters n Prisoners’ Garb Ag. “elohia, Tuey atill wore the old blue | while the New York police await con- in search of Bennett und last night{Morrow evening In tho pageant to clothing. firmation from St. Louis of @ - fe saw him cater saloon at Forty-sec |celebrate New York's 200th business! Wintey Spelt tn Oawero, story told by Bennett's one-time ond streot an rd avenue where pirtiday, The parade will start from WEUO. N.Y, Oct. #1.—One halt friend, David Slogel of No. 190 Weet be followed and gtanhed him. One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street of snow fell here last night and Forty-seventh street. Siegel led Ren- put said he like Siege! had been the and Madison avenuo and proceed ty thermometer went down to 28 nett luto the Second ranch Detective innocent victim of swindler: St. Nicholas avenue, to One Hundred traced his old friend to this city two woeks ago. Since then Slegel said I . Powers carried the “Judme” away tu While Inquiry Is Maoe in $900 bail, That was in July, 1912, and eview Ww 6 “sober him up.” Of course, the “sure is beat le Siegel sald sentenod was susyended| Review It On New York Ur A ee ene Wiad thing” “went wrong.” St. Louis. on him on bis promise to devote his 300th Birthday. The Governor he Mayor, who {\° Celebration After being rearrested to-day. the! trerry Bennett, who says he is a|time to @ search for Bennett. Ho aro Honorary Pr , Fifth Avenue will be handsomety —— ‘umin ted every nigh: this week See it from a ‘bie FIth Avene Casch Co had been walking the strvots nightly Charge tonishes Detectives Who | Nabbed Them. - Ke It Makes Little Difference What You Need, ‘ : a World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It. When James Mowers and James Hayes of Nu 67 Went One Hundred and Beventh street were arraigned before Magistrate Herbert in the ‘West Bide Court as wiretappers to- Gay Detedtives Gegan, Martin and Daly, who arrested them, gasped with gurpriee. | ‘The priconert, who were flashity reseed when arrested. wore ragged @ething in court. Hayes had on a Might biue cotton shirt and overails, and Powers a bdiue flannel shirt and Blue jeans. Each man carried an old felt bat. 1 “I'm not a drinking man,” sald Ge- ! gee to Martin and Daly. “But tell me, are those fellows dressed as farm- @re? They are? Why, when we ar- vested them Sunday they had on TROUSERS for MEN The demand this season for extra Trousers has been A Sale of 2,000 Untrimmed greater than usual. Many men are wearing dark coats and Boudoir & Tea GOWNS vests with stripe Trousers. BLACK VELVET HATS : at HALF PRICE, $7.74 t Half Pri | . $3 Black VELVET ‘ $3. 75 Usual prices would be $10.00 to $20.00 Herald Square, Dresduas, 34¢h ¢9 @heck euits, clean shirts and collars, Classy neckties, tango bats and clotu- Strictly all-wool stripe worsted Trousers. Same quality Trousers sold in special One of the foremost manufacturers in the City accepted top shoes. Now look at ‘em.” | H ATS $1 49 London shrunk; dark and mediumstripe | stores at $6.00. They are the newest style our Cash Offer for his entire Sample Line of Women's eollag tao ecela Ln edt or five bd effects of different colorings; well tailored. | of dark background stripe worsted, in House Gowns, and we turn these over to you at a price Was G crissk, eiunan eourht Gee Black Velvet Hats of this gualty Sizes 31 to 48 waist. rue. fiend and narrow width. Sizes 31 to 48. which barely covers the cost of the material. the old clothes. Whether they were have never before been sold at so — 1 There are 150 gowns in the lot, in many instances only eth akally low a figure. There are 25 shapes = = z PART ETRE one of a kind. Materials are Satin Charmeuse and Crepe to select from; large Sailors, me+ dium-size Sailors, smaller Turbans and other shapes. All are of superior make, according to the aN latest styles. $2 Black Velvet Hats at 94c Made of excellent quality Velvet; good assortment of the most wanted shapes, including smart Sailors. SECOND FLOOR, 34TH STREET: Latest COAT and SKIRT Fashions for the Younger Set These are new, smart models at very m«derate prices, MISSES’ SPORT COATS Made of A belted At $14.49] ae | At $9.74] dite ite inchilla; ted-back, raglan at, with patch pockets, wide sleeves, patch lapps of self- | set-in sleeves; collar fastens high and rollirg collar. Col- at the neck. This is an excellent ors— brown, navy and green. Sizes Coat for skating. Sizes 14, 16 14, 16 and 18, 2 and 18 years. Stylish Ready-To-Wear Skirts, $4.89 ONE STYLE—Made of corduroy, and can be used as a short skirt; yoke effect top, and fastens down the front. lors—brown, Col . navy and black. ANOTHER STYLE—of velveteen. A_girdle top from phich falls a graceful tunic over-skirt. Colors—blue and ‘THIRD FLOOR, SATU GT. ‘ Convertible. BRACELET WATCH “Mollie Stark” at $10.49 Stylish, thin model, gold filled Watch, with reliable brought out. ‘The detectives told Magistrate Her-; ert that Powers, known in certain’ Broadway circles as “Sport,” and Mayes, who sometimes truveiled as ~ “Mdr. West,” tried to swindle William’ Jenecks, a saloon-keeper, at No. 4565 Broadway, out of $1,000 on a wire-/ tapping game. Jenecke was unable to identify the pair and they were dis- charged. They were then rearrested on war- rente charging them with heving sep- arated J. L. Hess, a wealthy farmer and bank director of York, Pa., from $10,000 in Philadelphia last May. The Philadelphia police sent Information that Albert Carter, a member of the Gondorf gung, who now Is fighting er tradition proceedings before Suprema Court Justice Ford, was the ring) deader. Carter and Powers, it ts charred. —_—_—_—_— TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION IN THIS CASE After Suffering Years from Arthritis, Woman Tells How She Recov- ered Health, fY}": will find every de- WOR those who have fut An unusual opportunity to pufchase a dainty boudoir | } sirable style of the eye to economies this gown at a saving of SO per cent. y YOUR CHOICE season, evepy size. OF ANY SUIT is indeed an oxen THIRD FLOOR. 84TH STREET. tional offering. t ILLUSTRATED means‘a boy's high grade Suit at a figure below Macy's “Low- esteinethe-City” price. It pro- vides a Suit in good taste— one that any boy should be proud to wear. Only the best ali-wool materials used. The Suits are sure to give satisfaction. They will not only look the best you can get for the money, but will be the best. Exhibition Sale of Imported DRESS SILKS « PLUSHES comprising the best qualities the world produces in author- itative weaves for Fall and Winter—moderately priced. The finest selected fabrics in plain and novelty silks, costume plushes, metallic and gold broche effects, con- forming with the latest Paris fashions, are included in this brilliant display. Imported Metallic Lister’s English Cos- Voile Broche,42 inches | tume Plush; corded (yd.), $15.89 | effects; 39 inches (yd.), Imported Pompa- dour Metallic Satin, Lister's English Cos- 44 inches (yd.), $14.89 | tume Plush, novelty Imported Metal | &ffects; 39 inches (yd.), Broche Satin, 36 inches | _ Lister'sEnglish Cos- (yd.), ; Imported Emtroid- oa, plain. = ered Chiffon Poult de Soie, 40 inches (Wa: sale nee att Imported — Persian Imported hens Satin, 36 inches (yd.), | Faille, 39 inches (yd.), , 19 sttitititititititit MARKARRARRKRARKARAKRKRA RRA de Chine; straight, loose flowing models; some with waist A Noteworthy Sale of BOYS’ SUITS | sca tes pay de mn a \ VESTEE SUITS MIDDY SUITS CHEVIOT SLITS Ullustrated as le)t) (lustrated second lefh) _ Ulbustrated third lel & A smart Suit for the little Made ot gray or brown allewool Anes Shes Heth ith ie prine or gray, by fellow, made of true blue all wool | fancy mixed cashmere; also brown bag Pretty redtine Rineie ce serge, with vest of fine white or blue serge. The collar and Fst be st we show in galatea; straight knee pants. | sleeves are braid trimmed. Entra | Syte'7 (ogg yint aie Carel Sizes 4 to 8 years. rair of trousers with each Svit. Tre en Recently the public had an oppor- twnity to talk to Miss Mcvolgan of Woburn, Mass., about her recovery Imported Crepe Imported Gam after being helpless tor tour years and American movement, and slender extension bracelet, gold- Indestructible Dickens SLITS of SLITS ot Cheviot Broche, 41 inches (yd.), | Satin, 54 inches (yd.), suffering fhe vor Be * cae | filled, that will wear well. Guaranteed tineieener, Corduroy SUITS Serge or Cheviot or Elue Serge $7.89 $3.96. The Watch can be used with the bracelet on the arm, A COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY OF Imported Black Dress Silks from rth from left) [Shown fijth jrom eft) (Shown at rsght.) Paneer Pee A choice of several combina- Either single ore.sted with gle bravaied, patch pocket Math tone, eye Pia boise pl patch pocket tront and boxe pleated buck and stitched on belt. i isers; white serge | Hieated back or pleated front ar a ined with extra heav: plouse and blue serge trousers, be- : ae ‘ot eg Sizes 6 to 1% | sides other color contrasts: sailor | back with stitched on belt. Siz-s or without it, as a chatelaine watch, or on a chain. The first time that a convertible Bracelet Watch has been offered at so low a price. C, J. Bonnet Et Ci Five combinations, as follows: ‘on le, Lyons and Winterthur, Switzerland. consulting rooms, an¢d Miss McColgan| was kept busy answering questions | about her condition and th = meihod of; treatment she had tried before obtain-1 ing this simple vegeable preparation, | Var-ne-sis, which was finally the means| af her recovering wer he.!th. ‘The question that almost every one asked wa., “How long did you have te take this medicine?” ind Miss Me- Colgan replied: “Months and months, 4. but think of the -ondition 1 was in “\ when | started. They told me there was no help for me, but wanted to @perate one one knee. | have had this @ondition for twelve years, and for four 3 1 was ur ble to wak .xcept with ald of crutches, when | would drag my feet along the flcor, 1 could not Celd Filled Watch with Gold Filled Bracelet, $1 0.49 years. Fute pair of tveveers. or Brawn sollors Sins ttaXvers | 7 to 18 years. = IC-kt. Sclid Cold Watch with Gold Filled Bracelet, $ | 3.89 SS SSE COCO e 5 SECOND VLOOR BOTH AT, WO-kt, Solid Gold Watch with 10-kt. : ; - Solid Gold Bracelet, $18.49 ane Bea Rowe to Macy’ 4-kt. Solid Gold Watch with Gold Filled Bracelet, $1 4.89 || || Auto and Carriage Entrance Sale of 2,450 MEN F ine SHIRTS eee M4-kt, Solid Gold Watch with I4-Kt. Fe Ss mee ; | rs Solid Cold Bracelet, _ $21.49 i neon was lacgely attended at the Var-ne-sis [Splendid Suggestion foy a Christmas Gift. a Christmas Cifte [rom rit Mat cue on Math MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Given to our S4tb Meret eutrence [94c | ip alle | 4c Standard $1.50 and $2.00 Grades fortunat p F . s - At Men's Shop A tortunate purchase from a Philadelphia ray French Weave & Royal Wilton Rugs New Purchase Marked at Savings of a HE designs are reproductions of high class Oriental Rugs, such as Kermanshah, Per- sian, Mahal, fepred and Cannes patterns, The ate prices are made possible by SY Piensa eryit nanufacturer, of high-class Shirts, which | gay ona Winter Gibaaet bear his label, enables us to sell these fine Patterns - Shirts at a fraction of their worth. The materials are fine madras and high count fabrics. The patterns are co:ifined to the better grades of materials. Pleated and plain negligee models, coat styles, cuffs attached, the fact that we bought at a concession because the patterns will be discontinued after this year. French Weave Wilton Rugs Royal Wilton Rugs PECIAL, @tandard Price, BALE I'RICE, dress myself, and had to be lifted from Mandar Pre, She TaiCE. 18 In. x 36 Iny $2.25 $1.98 Sizes 14 to017. These Shirts never have s Id for less than $1.50. MAIN FLOOR, 85TH OT, the bed toa orale For one long, areary 2214 In. x 36 In, $4.00 ee 27 in. X 54 iMes $4.50 Abe F k Co — ——— fever ¢ Foum, except $0 27 in. x S4in., $6.25 . 36 in, x 63 in, $6.00 A . is ‘that Ihave go throug, My ene es Be gitein wTivein, aso $98 38 inch OD BULBS for Fall P lanting Simos every Jon me gre pan sae feso $2875 | Sit Sin xt tLeim, $9250 50 VeLouRS 39c JUST RECEIVED FROM HOLLAND god, the chalky depoats in ny Joins sft. Sin x10 fe 6tm, $53.38 12 Oft, x15 ft, $51.50 $40.50 More than $0 named varieties of Tulips, Nareissus, Hyacinths, and treatn ent by the best specta ists 1 grew te 8 ihe : 59. 10 ft. in. x 12 ft, $51.50 20 McCall Pattern Hewalty sold st 4s Crocuses, in beautiful colorings. All healthy, large Bulbs, for early worse, tut | must say it was not thelr ft. x 18 ft $81.25 $59.50 10 ft. in. xAS ft. 6in, $57.50 50 No, 6203-0148 These handsome Velours spring flowering “ene ‘ : fut, (or they "tied feerthing they 10 ft. Gin. x13 ft. in, $91.50 ae 1 ft. Sin. x 12 fty $51.50 50 10, Maa earner aeaieants Spring Nowering, “One day. picked up a pacer and OS Hor, Sifts AER BAS hes Ld bal (as lustraud), Is one of the ff for house or street wear, |] » PRICES RANGE AS FOLLOWS, Ne. read about a wonderful cure Var-ne-sis * 1 many popular models which can Rich surface, resembling F yacinths, assorted colors, fine bulbs (doz.), F Rid mad: apaY desea 0 try 1 From An Unusually Heavy Wilton Rug 44 Off be economically made up ‘rom || high price velvet and frieze: || F yacinths, finer qualities, large bulbs (doe.), 8%¢ to $1.49. 4 qradually straightened, the stiffness Recommended for practically unlimited service. Specially adapted to hotels, banks, The French Cotton Velours fe inches wine. yap. Fie ‘Tulips, fine qualities (doz,), W9e to 7c, } SE Ce fren Mr clubs, public institutions, etc., where provision must be made for maximum wear. at 38 per yard. on sale today in Chon ret ner Pema, Be qualities (doz.), 4 to ~ @ellection. ‘T must say | have amazed) in x 68 manta Pato UE 5 e icy Mae a0 1d ke tractive ‘ i at, Castor recuse, Tine qualities (doz,), to i wy friends, who knew my condition ry x) id 934.30 ay st ; 1 i? fo 6 Bhs $000 3 [} oon, at'a small expenditure. tw ae ag ay Bulb Fibre, for growing bulbs in pots, | Ib., iy Eg ag when | started on Jar-ne-sis.” t ona to W. A. Varney, Lynn Mass, “on booklet s {heumation, ml 'rdluble arugyte ase ie gs PATTER DEFT. 8D FLOOR. Old Rose. BASEMENT, 5TH ST. SECOND FLOOR, CENTES. = = =