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mn = 144 Seen ne ENTS ee — =" ; m BA us sp id bape , ‘ y ‘ Ae sh a! ‘ : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NUVEmBEM 1%, 1¥1e after the award, that The World's Cabot and Rollins Corp. and George exposure and the consequent Grand B. Fry, $400,225; Snare & Triest Com- pany, $416,881 Jesnon Contracting Jury tavestigation noemed to have| any. #4 ; Bravo Contracting borne frul Company, $471,226; Smith, Hauser A representative of the Oscar Dan- | Molsaacs, 1 3,97! jfels Company sald the contractors : ; For Men and fy VAN > OW hope to have the work done In three | \ j 4) f |) Gat v4 \ Kalteer’s “Lest” fen-in-Law Of for months, although the contract oalls a Nesey for readiness for hydroatatic tests in Front on Now & | Young Men } i PARIS, Nov, 18—A doapatch t» the i “ ‘ Md Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 35th S6. simces|| An Important Sale ‘Benjanin Clothes 40,000 PAIRS OF RED PANTS. Peeseh Army Ruyers Seek Them Brom Chicago Clothing Dealers, ICAGO, Nov, 12.—Buyers for the Government opened negotiations Ro-day for the purchase of 40,000 of red trousers of four different @héhes for the army. In addition con- are to be made for wire markers arate the regiment and company ,000 French soldiers. R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Thelr Law Prices T CST 9660 TOREPAR BROKEN AQUEDUCT SPO $40,000 Worth of Gaffney Advice Is Abandoned. Correct Fall & Winter Models until the siphon is repaired. Following were the bidd Oevar Daniele Company, $366,026; the T. A. in-law of Kmperor William, who was reported to have been wounded in ac- | ton, left Brunswick on Nov, 6, and returned to the froat. W.L.DBDOQUGLAS $3.50 $3.75 $4 94.50 & °5 SHOES W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES ARE ALWAYS WORTH THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR THEM. tatives of the British army re here to purchase 600 motor of from three to six ton capacity ate delivery. Oh! the Charm of Beauty Lot Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Restore the Color to Your Cheeks and It will cost New York City $366, to repair the cracked portion of the Catskill Aqueduct at the bank of the Remove the Cause of Pimples, Hudson at Cornwall, where James e 1 E. Gaffney was tho “expert adviser” CALL AT ANY ONE SPREE aon sin, jont | €0F 40,000 in Dilla) in the construc: OF W. L. DOUGLAS a V In Ss oO ' tion. The Board of Water Supply awarded the contract yesterday for the supplementary tunnel and shaft to replace 1,800 feet of cracked shaft and tunnel, which must be aban- doned. The Oscar Daniels Company, which has done considerable sub- way construction but has had rela-; tively little experience in the type of work called for, received the award as the lowest bidder. The work invol\.s part of the weet shaft of the Hudson River siphon, known as Contract No. 90,( and part of the Moodna siphon, known as Contract No. 20. No. 90 was exe- cuted by the T. A. Gillespie Com- pany, and No. 20 by the Mason & Hanger Company. The Gillespie Company's bid was only $16,364 and the Mason & Hanger Company's $21,573 higher than Dan- jels’s. Both concerns could urge ex- perience, knowledge of the ground, &c.—arguments which carried great weight before The World last year 60 STORES . one @8 ory one envies @ healthy person. Un- faces filled with pimples, discol- Diackheade, etc., are nothing but Uahemithy faces, due to blood impurities. Geanes the blood and the facial blemishes dimagpear. Suits, $13.75 Standard Price, $20.00 Suits, $17.75 Standard Prices, $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, $19.75 Standard Prices, $27.50 and $30.00 Suits, $21.75 . Standard Prices, $32.50 and $35.00 Aifred Benjamin Ce NEW YORK_ In Every Suit ——— 5.74 | ‘tna overcoats |*9: 74. The Label FIFTH PLOOR to me now is a beasteous thing, ave made all skin troubles = thing ef the past.” ‘You must not believe that drags 1 NQ INOREASE IN PRIOES. NO CHANGE IN QUALITY. W. L. Douglas shoes cannot be equalled for the 1 $3.50 exposed the traffic in aqueduct le, comf. 'd service th t th ak. . Newest Winter St les , ‘wafers may be used ‘with |contracts by Charis F. Murphy's $28‘%0 3.00 Your attention is called specially to wr Boys’ Suits y Boys’ Overcoats rm x 6 008; a carefu friend and former partner, Gaffney. | | Oey compare favorably with other makes costing $1.00 to 88.00, 7 to 18 8 to 18 s,| The Gillespie Company obtained the Hudson River siphon award in 1911, ; Calctum Wafers go right into |®# third lowest bidder, at an extra your blood. Their purifying, beneficial ef- | cost to the city of about $200,000, be- fect mpon the Diood 1s felt throughout the | pause of the importance attached by better al! over bec: e Board of Water Supply to expe- erie etme; Wid rience. The award of No. 90 was un- der fire of the Grand Jury after The World disclosed that both lower bid- ders had received suggestions that the award could be influenced by seeing the right Tammany politicians. A contractor remarked yesterday, , Clothes from Maker to Wearer $25 Style, $25 Fabric $25 Tailoring, } a only perceptible difference is the price. You are invited to visit W. Douglas factory at Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself the hi; leathers used and how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made; you would then understand why they look bet! fit better, hold their shape and wear longer than other makes for the prico. W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK 93 Nassau Street. BROOKLYN 431 Friton Street, corner Pearl Street, 108-710 Bro: y, corner Thor orner Gates A Norfolk Suits of all-woo! fabrics in every wanted shade of the season. Several dif- ferent models, including the Single-breasted, pleated patch Pocket front—also pleated back and front in elther single or double-breasted style. Coats are serge lined, silk sewn throughout and seams taped to prevent ripping. Overcoate of several different! models, including the regu convertible collar Overcoat or} the Balmacaan with in shoulder; both are wool lined ===) throughout, with Venetian yoke or just fined. The sale comprises one of the | assortments of materials ever offered at above price. The materials are chinchillas, tweeds, cheviots and fancy mixtures in all the wintay Men’s Winter Pier eda Weight All-Wool Shirts and Drawers In natural color, every arment. unshrinkable: NOTE—These Specials will make it worth your while to come to the Floor, 34th St., Rear, and walk into the finest Boys’ Clothing Department in New York. Mail Orders will be promptly filled | MEN’S SHIRTS, $1 69 Made to Sell at $2.50 and $3.00 Silk and Madras, Flannel, , E and Imported Scotch Madras onrner Sth Street. near 1éth Street. 4 your complexion ts, — ‘afers will work won- You can get ti a at your Grugeta: emai! dample first, addressing BI 1779 PI ee 220 Third Avenue, corner 190th St. by S779 Third Ave. bet. 140th & 147th. NEWARK—$s1 Bi ty ue. s One atyle te iiuetrated. PATERSON—199 mi ‘uot St.,cor. Clark ry HIRTS, $1 49 j 34 to 44, each, ° 1,200 are Silk and Madras Garments, identical with those sold elsewhere || DRAWERS, 1.49 e Kt) Me 44, pair, len’s Extra Heavy Weight All-Wool Shirts and Drawers Natural color, un- $1.98 shrinkable; each Isewhere $2.25 MAIN FLOOR, 85TH SF. Men’s All-Wool Coat Sweaters, $3.96 Shaker knit, heavy weight. Colors in Fie tan and Price Elsewhere $5.00 maroon, Heavy shawl collar. Sizes 36 to 46. at $3.00. There are 40 patterns, and the finest of color combinations. 720 Imported Scotch-woven Satin-striped Crepe Madras Shirts, in all the newest high colors. Expensive Custom Shirtings. 450 Flannels; these are ideal Shirts for motoring and outdoor purposes. MAIN FLOOK, 35TH STREET. F you could save on your rent and grow your own eatables, how your cost of I tele would go down! That principle applied to our business enables us to sell actual $25 Suits or Overcoats for $15. We are located on inexpen- sive Walker St. There we manufacture clothing at enormous savings—both in rent and in the profit we don’t pay a manufacturer. Therefore we can give you $25 style, fabric and tailoring in a Suit or ¢ Overcoat for $15. Carr’s Meltons at $25 Skinner’s Silk Lined Carr’s Melton Overcoats are selling all over town for $40, $45 and 850. “Automobile F UR COATS | At Price Inducements In our Fifth Floor, Men’s Section, we have assembled the finest collection of Fur Coats S RS RARE X x LOLLLTTTTTLLOLLE DIED GG TEE A This famous cloth is the world’s standard for overcoats. It has always been associated with high prices. The tremendous call for these garments at $25 testifies to the unusual value of this offering. Each coat bears the famous Isaac Carr’s Genuine XXX Melton label and each is full lined with standard Skinner's silk lining. $25 Full Dress or Tuxedo, $15 Silk Lined The vindication of our claims and the proof of our ability to deliver twenty-five dollars’ worth for $15 is found in our Full Dress and Tuxedos. COATS silk-lined throughout; faced with silk grosgrain and made of fine black unfinished worsted that won’t change color, TROUSERS of the same material, trimmed with fine black sateen. You can well afford to ride to Walker Street and save ten dollars on your dress clothes. Come and see them. Boys’ Suits and $Q.95 Overcoats . . . Bring in the little fellow. We have an especially fine lot of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, made up of ends (too small for a man’s euit—just right for a boy) of the cloth used inour men’s $25 values, You won't find coats and suits made and tailored like these under $15. Special, $8.95. 119-125 Walker Street Evenings 9 P. M. Our Only Store to be found in the City. Made of selected skins, cut in the approved style, and every detail showing the marks of superior workman- ship. Two unusual offerings : Raccoon FUR COATS, $49.75 Standard Price, $75.00. The practical Fur Coat for owner or chauffeur. Regulation double breasted model, full-furred skins, and a sweep in the skirt of 88 inches, Black DOG COATS at $16.75 Standard Price, $25.00. Black dyed Manchurian Dog; full-furred large skins; double breasted model; full sweep skirt. FIVTH FLOOR. S4TH ST. Excellent Quality wets WILTON RUGS This lot represents a purchase recently made of discon- tinued patterns from a well known mill. They are repro- ductions of Oriental patterns in large medallion effects and small all over figures. The small Rugs are in the same patterns as the large Rugs, and are made to match. 5 ROYAL ‘Standard Standard fele Price. Price. Price. Price, 2234 In. x 36 In, $3.00 $2.29 | 8ft. 3 In.x10ft.6 In. $36.50 $28.50 27 in. x 54 In $4.50 $3.48 | 9ft.x 12 ft.. $38.50 $29.75 36 in. x 63 In., $7.00 $5.48 | 9ft.x 15 ft., 455.50 $41.50 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft.61n.815.00 $11.24 | 10 ft.6 in.x13 ft.61n.$61.50 $46.75 6ft. x 9ft., $25.00 $19.48 | 11ft.3in.x 1S ft. $67.50 $54.60 Wilton Rugs at Savings of About 4 These Rugs will give long service because the nap Is unusually thick and deep and is strictly all-wool. In weaving, the tufts are placed very close together. 89 poe Biprite’* aetes. $6.00 8 {t. 3 In.x10 ft.6In,848.00 $30.60 $34.50 $23.74 {$50.00 $33.75 yoursTn 36 In. x 63 In., 6ft. x9 ft, it. X12 fey Other Shawl Collar Coat Sweaters, $5.96 and $7.49 Men's All-Wool Mackinaws, $7.49 Price Eleewhere $9.00 Norfolk style. A full assortment of sizes. In striped and plaid materials. FIFTH FLOOR, OBYTRE, BRASS BED OUTFITS The Beds are high grade in finish and_construction and were made to sell at much higher prices. The complete Outfits are very special. Outfit Mluatrated $ on the Left, 25.75 Complete with a link wire strongly constructed spring and a roll edge felt mattress, in the full size. This Bed is finished in Damarda lacquer, has two inch posts with two inch filling rods. Finished in either satin or $21.24 Outfit (atustrated on the Right,) Consists of Brass Bed, Ff which has two inch con- tinuous post with 7 one-inch filling rods, large husks; and finished in a guaranteed lacquer, in either satin or bright. A woven wire sprin, ) with steel cross bands, well constructed; a felt mattress finely stitched and tufted. SPECIAL White Ename! BEDS All sizes, at $6,24, $8.94, 96.67, $10.34, $3.24 & $8.89, SIkTH FLOOR,