The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1914, Page 15

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STEAMSHIP IP MAGNATE DEAD. on cnt ‘ ra ? N Filled UN LONDON, Nov. 2, 1.18 P. M—The death was announced to-day in London of Alfred Booth, head of the Booth line of steamships. a Magh Nevwitt nda. Hugh Neabitt, former Street Cleaning Commissioner, died yesterday at his home, No. 412 East Eighty-fourth «, Street, from pneumonia. He was born | in this city and was seventy-eight years | ‘ old. r many years he was the Re- Publican leader of the old Seventh ‘Ward. Watch G old Coals ele 10 tears 52,00 4 FREE i UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK TUESDAY. CENTS Reéuced from ? Men’s $2 Soft N Hats and Derbies, $1.85 Diamends, Watches, Jewelry, Broadway. New York. 180 eM TARS OF W Mats.2, ORLD ‘ i ante Bre, Rui’ Election Return Hi th, Lihieengat diene The imper! istione we noticeable. & ity Block Floors Crowded with New Fall Merchandise at Lowest Prices plain . a\ es green, black, brown, tan, gray, Derbies, ‘Seconds’ of Ay Hate @ WORLD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1914. maniieadsnwar AND 38D 'Y STORE} SUBWAY STORE c W N y Vote First aif YouLike But Don’t Fail to Attend This Special Election Day Sale Men’s $20 Suits NI and Overcoats yj at $12 In the Gimbel Subway Store N These suits are made in the ot fate in AT: miners e UT] at Baliacaanrplan aoulder and opty ve | cen Be Boye’ $8 Al All wicol Suits, 2, $2.98 Y full ut knickers al ae eek Ve wih IN 5 ie the of this season's colorings in plaids and Sialedaitina Seg epee IY Subway Store, Balcony tow: | Men’s“Rest-Styl” Shoes, $2.75 N| Special Election Day Sale ) \ A GIMBEL shoe never sold at this low price before, and as good as shoes sold in other stores at $4 per pajr. Shoes of Box Calf or Tan Coltsita with vissotieed doable goles to the heels and bellows shoe for Winter wear or dress shoes made on medium toe wit broad shanks and low heels in Tan Calf- skin, Gun Metal, Patent Leather sea Ve Kid in button or Jace styles Every pair with Goodyear welted soles. All sizes in every every style. Subway Store, Balcony Rah = |New ar ieiereureioneeai Ts. 3| _____ POLITICAL. POLITICAL, i’ ath sie AS a ELSIE FERGUSON “OUTCASTS rate HENRY DAVIES. INEE_TO-MORKOW, 4 ST. ; 2. pg Aaaaie The Lilac Domine LITTLE $ THEATRE, ‘Mats fy ‘| A'PAIR. OF SILK "sTOCKIN ae a) is DIR sega ane NiGits, THE SALAMA Nig ER TSUNA ZIMOV ALTE tiie'the, TWIN v BEDS GLOBEMW £Se t a cS Monsrerer PHN New Amsterda t “Zeta Darling” aane LY. aa RUTH CHATTERTON io Daddy Lon; ina NEW CoMnE by JEAN WEBSTE THE DRAMATIC COMEDY BRIM-FUL OF LAUGHTER. @aF- The Only Substantial Hit of the Season! “METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE, ‘Tuesday Kvening, November 3d, PAVLOWA tad Her DISTINGUISHED COMPANY, Mata To Coh We a T PAYS ls ' TEIN 'S|)0 Mais ‘a CABIRIA ip my "Mp 3S 'Ba Bringing packer SET ei BF, KEITH'S | ren a e168. Mav. sack Wakes rasa ibe Conngll «r110n Heats £1.50 to HO cts, Steinway Plano, CHARMING. wilows OLYMPIC Fit REVIEW MAT. DAIL’ LY OF 1918." }] .2eUshis, Wertdes Ware esl etbec, ‘James W. Cecard American Ambassador to Germany He has served you faithfully at Berlin, and has added lustre to American Diplomacy. Add to his power for good by sending him to the Senate. To Vote for Him Mark Your Ballot as Below: 9 FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR ‘‘ - + for One). AMUSEMENTS, CANDLER TRIA wel Bet “ON iN al P racks iar of Chas Dickens's Fh TRICK CAMBBELL | fatwit®48D “PYGMALION” ASTOR Bee wi, bre, Ba Hariogs. Free. MIRACLE MAN CONGACRE Wye soucgzs! World Wants Work bro Victor Talking- Machines gand Records at Uoual Macy Savings Men’s Silk cined WINTER See. In Dlack, Dark 50| These Overcoats Oxford and Would Sell Else- Cambridge Vicuna where for $30.00 Single Breasted fly front CHESTERFIELD OVERGOATS for dress wear made with Silk Velvet Collars and lined throughout with Skinner fine silk. They are all strictly hand-tailored, plain edge with broad lapels. The material is Oxford Black and Cam- bridge Vicuna, soft finish and will give good strong serviceable wear. Coat cut full with large flare at bottom. Straight back 44 inches —size to fit regular, stout and slender men. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, $18.50 Some Are Silk Lined ‘ Sold Elsewhere $22.00 This is an exceptional opportunity to obtain the latest and most correct English Models at a big saving. These Suits, which are copied after the most exclusive designers in London, have soft - rolling lapels, high waistcoat, patch pockets and narrow trousers that taper down ‘to the bottom. Also more conservative styles. Some are silk lined and have silk sleeves. In Tartan checks and pencil stripes, in black and gray shades of cassimere and unfinished worsted. WINTER OVERCOATS, $14.75 For Men and Young Men _ , Nowhere in New York can such a variety of styles be found at such a remarkable saving. These Overcoats for Men and Young Men have caused much fayorable comment, especially the Balmacaan, Raglan, Chesterfield and Box Overcoats. A visit to the Store will convince you. Fifth Fleer—Broadway Men’s American WATCHES Special Election Day Prices As Election Day affords an opportunity to men to visit the varjgus Stores and supply their wants, we make this unusual offering, so that they may become better acquainted with the “Macy” Watch Department. New York Standard | Wrist Watch, Ameri be 11-Jewel Watch, $5.89 | Movenent$10.24 Macy's Usual Price $7.49 In Sterling Silver case; com- Thin model, 20-year gold-filled | venient in motoring and other case; will give a lifetime service. outdoor sports. This Watch has our famous “Herald Square” Waltham, $8 49 | “movement, and the price Is as 7-Jewel, 0 low as nickel Watc hes are sold for, New. extra thin model; plain case for monogram: Same Watch, Besa all the Neoprene of a more 18-jewel move- Election Day Sale of Wee's Madras SHIRTS, $1.09 Pleated or plain in negliges, All ave laundered cuffs; Or ce eeve Feet a sizes 14 to 1 The material materiolin tine woven madras, identical with the tubric in the regular $1.44 and $1.89 Shirts. MAIN FLOOR, QfTR 8T. ' Men’s 50c Fancy Silk SOCKS (pr.), 29c Special Purchase of 425 Dozen In black, and all the popular street shades. These are roger | perfect goods. fe are not exaggerating when we say that nowhere else in New York can these Striped and veer Silk Socks be obtained at anything like the price quoted. o Men’s 25c Fibre Silk HOSE at 15c Men’s Black Fibre Silk Hose, with lisle heel and toe, also'elastic lisle top, very strong ai ightly. *Men’s 25¢ Cashmere SOCKS at 15c In Black and Natural Color, a very special value, Merino heels and toes. A good wearing and a warm hose, for Fall and Winter wear. ? Men’s 50c Silk SOCKS at 2Sc Men's Full-Fashioned Silk Socks, with lisle heels, soles and toes, also elastic lisle top in Black, Tan, Navy and Gray. $12.24 MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Three Election Day Specials in The Men’s Hat Shop Men’s Fast Black Derbys, $1.69 Four of the new blocks. $1.98 Men’s $3.00 Soft Hats, $3.96 In trown, olive, gray, etc. Men’s Velour Hats, In black, ‘trown, olive and gray. Mace in America. MAIN FLOOR, S5TH STREET. | 1 hy 2 eerie “POLITICAL, seek Democratic Candidate Attorney-General Graduate of Cornell Univer- ity, was City Attorney and Recorder of the city of Har- nell. Appointed Deputy-Attor- ney-General in January, 1911, and Atorney-General in Sep- tember, 1914; able and trust- worthy in the conduct of the people's legal affairs. His ex- perience in and management of the difficult affairs of the . success 1 o- fe. POLITICAL. ELECTION DA CAUTION! POLITICAL. Tn a Free and Independant 4 Judiel- ary Reste the Safety of Our Lives, Liberty and Property. Do YOU Believe Judges Should Be Non- Partisan? POLITICAL. a. VOTE FOR FOR DELEGATES TO THE Constitutional Convention curing court ec! taining in full the Labor legis. ation of the State, his proved record of economy and effi: ciency In the management of his department, stamp him as the ideal candidate, Endorsed y the mort prominent mem- Bars of the WHY CHANGE? y 1H] JAMES. A. PARGOND 6 ATTORNEY-GENERAL (Vote for one). IX] JAMES A. PARSONS = Democrativ "BROOKLYN, AMUSEMENTS. oe, cross (X) mi e Circle Cedar darth Eatala vata tor llthe can t-large and the 3 fondly: icareey CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE The Reoubiican Club yo of the City of New TAKE THIS WITH YOU aaa SSS World Wants Work. Wonder, STEAMBOATS, TO ALBANY AND TROY NO PARTY NO BOSS Wore Wants Work Weer Ic Her ah wise Tiiad We, Beak ee” CAPITAL CITY LINE , Phone Spring 9400, SS \ et Asp Sew AND UsED Has TRUCKS YOR | ————

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