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Fifth Avenue Men's Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue FOR FRIDAY he English Sack Suits % FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST \] Three or four button soft roll front models, natural shoulders, * of tartan plaids, club checks, checked or pencil striped cassimere, English tweed, navy serge or cheviol. | 7.50 Regular Price $24.50 oe Hand-Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST ) New Winter one, three or four button sack models of checked, \ bag or chalk. striped eae a occa “Glen x rquhart” pads, tartan plaids, ch twoeds, navy es and unfinished worsteds; also blue or Ox- “) vicuna braid bound suits, soft roll front, natural shoulders, tailoring equal to highest grade custom workmanship. , 22.00 Reguiar Price $30.00 Tuxedo Suits i POR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST a New Model of highest grade unfinished worsted \ © Coat, Vest and Trousers —Coat, silk galloon bound collar and ae cuffs, silk faced and Venetian lined; new mode! Vest: Trousers with silk galloon band at sides. 22.00 Regular Price $30.06 London Made Overcoats The “‘Carmoor’’ Overcoat FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST Made by makers of the highest grade English overcoats: ) ¥ in tho newest hate nia ae e si} 25.00. reguiar Price $33.00 a ‘ Winter Overcoats FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST ' ingle breasted slip-on model, soft roll lapel, patch pockets, gray, brown ee Scotch sinaalons aoe double % breasted form fitting model, of Oxford or navy vieuna or Shetland tartan checks, | 8.50 Regular Price $25.00 Men's Fur Lined Overcoats Of black , lined with natural myskrat, including sleeves, 2 age Ply hd yb I Persian lamb. " 45.00 Regutar Price $60.00 Men's Shop—i6 West 38th St. -§ Handkerchiefs For Christmas i atMcCutcheon’s When you stand at either of our long Handker- chief counters, you are just above the richest treasury of Handkerchiefs in America—a big, airy basement stock room piled ceiling-high with abund- ant reserves to replace the thousands of dainty Kerchiefs which are taken from the shelves every day during the Christmas season. So ample are the reserve stocks that we rarely run short of the things you want. Plain Hemstitched, 121%, 25c, 40c, 50c, 75¢ and up to $5.00 each. Enesiaied. hand-embroidered, 25c, 50¢, 75¢ to Lace Decorated, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up to 6100 each. Hand-embroidered, 5c; soc, 75c, $1.00 to 2.50 and up to 25.00. Men’s Furnishings. May we suggest to ‘women who have in mind gifts of this character thet here they will find complete stocks, unusually attractive values and expert advice. The line includes Neckwear, Pajamas, Shirts, _Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Street aoe Reg. Trade Mer! oo 6b 6 ek me woRtp, Tx QUBER THINGS FOUND BY THE BXAMINEERS IN PHONE CO. BOOKS Capital account nearly -oubled with alleged values of franchise BARED SECRETS DAY, D Six-Master Hit Schooner Sunk fome| 3.220 VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., WRECK RESTS ON ANOTHER. |;24,." the sunken wretk of a stone- dehooner. Alice M. Lawrence registered tons and was owned low & Co. of Portland, duit at Bath in 1906 Avenue.~ Every man living In and ing Des. a ee a German juartette from OF PONE BOOKS ~ PROVEEXTORION Public Hearings of Up-State P. S. Commission to Be 17.—The sin-master schooner Alice M.1 A SHORT WAY TO TIPPERARY. Lawrence, .tranded on Tuckernuck Shoal, was @bandoned to-day after be-| vou Will Find tt at Tarn Malt ing stripped by her crew, who hed re- Saturday Night. mained on board since she grounded on Dec. 6, It wan found that the ven- good will and reproduction estim- 0 there will be a ates. rary, which landed only last Broadway at 60th “puaT, ” I Income and expenditure \. counts yet to be analyzed and re vined In order to disclose the real net earnings. Out of every dollar contributed by New Yorkers the parent hold- ing company /of the telephone com- bine takes four and one-half cents as ite special rake-of. An attempt to capitalize the @x- tortion of vears by ringing In up- State companies in the New York tion the Tipper James J. Qui J of or- hustling Gaelic ra will be there rms, and everyone Japanese Tea Garden tn charge of Russet! Merritt Page Resumed To-Morrow. shrewdly endeavoring to make thi CEI = i 5 that all ther QUEER INCOME ITEMS. jou. oise twariny ouuids the hy can be counted In to pad the capital account and thus justify higher rates. Martin Littleton to Charge’ As expressed aptly by one of tho commiasion'’s experts, a eee’ how i < rc y, havil pverchal Padding to Keep Up Present | ¥ortere for many years, now seeks to ‘capitalize that extortion by ringing Extortionate Rates. |Into the rate the companies pur- Chased with Yorkers’ contribu- tions. Owes Her Life to This Lang Medicine Public investigation of the Ne York Telephone Company's extortion ate rates in New York City will be re- sumed to-morrow mornjng by the up- State Public Service Commission in : should take TRADE MARK. : ainere to health. Read thie! The Mark of Louk for the Incing in {others to health, Read thie: > 4 guarantee 0 ottom of every fram the company's booWe by iyenied cafety, saving utensil. Refuse experts who have been working over and cervice. oubstitutes. them for monthe. Having shown at the iast honrings | ‘lle, how the company’s capital account | five a wan padded millions of dollars by al- loged franchine value, good will and estimates of reproduction costs, Mr. Littleton will take up to-morrow the income accoynt. An analysis will be made of receipts and expenditures to disclose just what is the net income, which the company has figured down to $10,000,000 annually in round num- bers, PADDED EXPENSES TO KEEP) 9; RATES HIGHER. Re pag ae, 3", To teat this, there will be examina- Lalo tion Into expense items, for the moro essere hats osaretne sa HOW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! tinge, which stand ae convicting evi- It Gets to That Sore Spot dence of extortionate rates. Like Magic. ‘The first atep of atripping telephone figures of padding in the capita) ac- Acach! That's delicious relief for those sore muscles, those stiff joints, that Count reauited in disclosing more lame back. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- than 18 per cent. profits in New York City. This was figured with the net earnings as reported by the com- pany. When the commission gets entirely different sum written down| ment, made with the oil of mustard and fas the real net earnings for the yoar,| other home simples. and {t probably will boost the per-| It does the work of the old-fashioned centage of profits to a much higher | Mustard pines oo the plaster and that tive and see if it id not give her some elle, The attending physician the bad Consumption wae ediecal ald. Practical! de ‘ea ty the took breviated. ding druggiete. rie, Don’t Show This | to Your Wife , _ This is a personal interview with you men in which a little Christmas hint is to be dropped. Now fold the paper so she won’t see whdt you are reading —so she won’t know your secret. : i You know what pride she takes in her kitchen; how she likes to see it looking bright and cheerful. Nothing will make it so cheerful as bright, shining ; i & burwement accounts there will be an through analysing income nnd dis- minus the gure. MU yn Following slong this tine, there haa] 4p chee big hes yipegen tn been disclosed the annual payment of | —and the ale i Gee: 4% per cont. of gross receipts made by the New York Telephone Company to {ts parent holding company, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, for alleged uso of patents. But the Bell telephone patents bave long since expired, and the Public Bervice Commission questions what mood reason there Is for making New York telephone users pay millions of doflars to the American Company. Ip addition to owning all the stock of the New York cOmpany and getting all the dividendg, the American company takes a 4% per cent. toll out of every contract and every message in New York City, amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. CITY PHONE PATRONS BID FOR UP-8TATE CONCERNS, ‘The next ntep in the disclosures will be the purchase of up-State telephone companies out of the profits made in New York City. Company lawyers are No muss, no bother. Just comforting, soothing reliel—tirst a gentle glow, then a delightful sense of coolness. And best of all, no blisters like the old-fashioned mustard plaster used to make, There is nothing like MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsillitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu- matiam, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of theBack or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet and Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Revuepels): At your druggist’s, in @5c and 80c jars, and w apecial Inrge hospital size for 82.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUS- TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what ‘ou ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Obio. “Wear-Ever” | Alummum Utensils Your gift}will be a constant, delightful reminder of your thoughtfulness—an enduring gift that is mane and practical—a money-saving investment from which you will clip coupons of health and happiness. _. ' ; Be sure to look for the “Wear-Ever” trade‘mark. Refuse flimsy substitutes. Aluminum utensils are NOT ‘‘all the same.”* “Wear-Ever” Utenails give lasting satisfaction. The heavy pressure of rolling mills and stamping machines makes the metal in them dense and smooth, hard and rigid. They are — without joints or seams—no place for food to lodge—no coating to chip off—are pure an le. Ask your favorite store—TODA Y—about a “Wear-Ever” Set. Another Lot of 1OOO Men’s Sweaters @ Sport Coats at a tremendous reduction Finest Imported & Domestic Makes Pure wool Angora finish with roll 4.65 | Val collar or V neck, in all colors. ‘atue 8.00 to 16.50 HEAVY WOOL, JUMBO RIBBED and SHAKER KNIT SWEATER 3.80 | Value COATS, roll collar, plain and Nor- 6.00 & 7.50 “Wear-Ever” Set A—$22.00 Sauce Pea, t “Wear-Ever” Set B—$15.00 * Consists of Taper Coffee Pot, 2 qts.; Teper Tee Pot, 1 qt.; Lipped Sauce Pen, 1 ipped Sauce Pan, 1% qte.; Lipped Sauce Pan, 2 qts.; 2 Mountain Cake Pans, 9} in.; Bread Pen, 9tx52 in.; Sheet Tes Kettle, 5 qts.; Double Boiler, 1 qt.; 2 Deep Pie Plates, 10 in.; Lipped Fry Pan, 10} in.; Drip Pea, 144x108 in.; Steamer Sauce Pot, 2 qts. Price of Set, $15.00, Consists of Taper Coffee Pot, 2 gts.; ts Li Sauce Pan, 1% ats.; Lipped io Pen, Fates Deep Pudding tain Coke Pans, 9 in.; Sheet Tea Kett Kettle, 8 qte.; Two Deep Pie Plates, 10 ry Pan, Zia; Fry Pan, 10¢ie.; Double Roaster, 1Sjx11tx7j in.; Cast Walle Meld, 7} in.; Steamer Seuce Pot, 3 qts.; Double Boiler, 2 qte. Price of Set, $22.00, folk style, and knitted GOLF COATS, in smart colors. HEAVY WOOL SHAKER KNIT SWEATER COATS, with roll collar, at “Wear-Ever” Set C— $13.50 Set D—$11.25 Consists of Taper Coffee Pot, 2 qts.; Tea Pot, 1 ota Coasiste of Teper Coffee Pot, 1 qt.; Teper Tea Pot; 1 at. pped Sauce Pen, | at; Lipped Sauce + Berti Lipped Sauce Pan, 24 ats.; Berlia Sauce Pan, 2 ate. Love re Pg AF 0 Pea, 14 qte.; Telly Coke! Pai a Pea, 14 ate.; Mountels Cake Pes, ins Jelly dat Pea, Patrons arriving by Motor will please use 9th Nee ae ee le neve’ Hotscbols rv Pass tit ies Deep ble Pleteae 10" in| ped. Wey Fan, Bh ing Paorg and 8th Street entrances in consequence of Borlia Kettle, 4 qts. Price of Bet, $13.50, Kettle, 6 ats. Price of det, $11.25. ' “Wear-Ever” Alumin: ing Utensils are-sold at 289 De, t : poste y og wih acrincane Cooking New York and Suburbs. See then these 4 beautifyl “Sets” today—give your wife the kitchen of her dreams, SUBWAY Construction Interference on Broadway Mail Orders Filled. Telephone Stuyvesant 4310