The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1915, Page 7

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t Rev. of pastor of that church. NOTES OF THE BRONX. The Parents’ t. | Lone Star Battalion, U. 8. B. 8. of officers at oF s 3 committee will FSER SE estat of valuatle:propartaa ta beron Hall, where he liv . The i luck turned and wi ‘ ping | An nutaphy Wilt be held to-day on the bodies of Herman Auerbach and the wife and two pretty daughters he killed before committing suicide in the early morning . crs yesterday with a repeating rifle, equipped with ® Maxim silencer and dum-dum bul- fete, in their eight-reom apartment on } the seventh foor of Elberon Hall, at No. 386 Central Park West, near Ninety-ninth Street. It was the first time a silencer had .-er been used by ® murderer. The Coroner and police have © beginning ‘hich made m worse. Patroimen Buillivan and Shea rushed from the West One Hundredth et Poli tion. of the of killing the boy, the father feft a note under | ic asking him to notify rele- OBITUARY NOTES. Congressman - elect William M4, Brown of Neweastle, Pa.. a large ree Toe."an look Property owner at his home, in New | Health with rosy. chee! : ri. Ov York and Clevelan iniehed “treatment, a @leared up to their satisfaction the fi few pussling features of the quad- |} ins fuple tragedy and agree with the bs dead man's relatives and friends that Dr. 1] ‘hls act was due to temporary in+; fi pM Mg sanity, brought on by imminent pov- on his] pearance and att shee “greatly arty ‘atter @ life of prosperity that at - rs ve, Hi hone the tet cing celts One time put him in the millionaire General tae eeu tee Hokne class, bocker) Hosiptal; was a Civil War surgeon, a former member of the Board of Education and a former po- lice surgeon, Henry W. Putnam, eighty-nii years old and, until he retired from | (oth usiness several years ago, the active wi greed head of the CRambers Street hard-| oer ety time ee ao oct! 7 2s ware business bearing his name, is’ day for your free treatmen Daisie Auerbach, sixteen, a clerk, | dead at San Diego, Cal., where he had Jones Co,, 881A Friend Bid. and younger daughter by his drat = = wife, Auerbach, the suicide, was forty- nine years old, and a son of David Auerbach, wealthy candy manufac- jturer, of No, 200 West One Hundred and Twelfth Street. These he killed as they slept: Mrs. Clair Levy Auerbach, thirty- four, his second wife. Ht Beatrice Auerbach, eighteen, a ste- y mographer, and his older daughter by GARMENT that does not hold its shape is always more = expensive than one that does, ~ even if you paid less for it. |. The bullets Auerbach used were of ithe soft-nosed, “mushroom” variety, used in hunting big game, and to all (intents, were “dum-dums,” which acs| ‘counted for the size of the wounds they made in their victims’ heads. The deliberate way in which he went about the murder was indicated by the empty shells, He had neatly ‘stacked the three on a desk in his It’s quite easy to admit it afterwards, but sometimes you find it hard to admit it when you are buying? We intend always to be able to supply you with whatever merchandise Best’s can appropriately carry, and of every grade abeve the common. Always also with the definite intention that you may ‘“‘never pay more at Best’s.”’ ROO! oan x i have many advantages ove; the old fashioned kind. Fifth Avenue, West Side, Corner of 38th Street Saks &. Company ‘ ‘ Broadway at 34th Street Beginning today and continuing tomorrow, a sale of Men’s Suits at $18.00 Reduced from these rices: $30, $28, $25 and $23 (A small charge for alterations) q Consisting solely of suits made during the present season, and giving you the choice of a full selection of Saks models and a wide range of distinctive designs in cloths. The assortment, in brief, is one in which a man of discrimination can find the particular style, the particular fabric, and the particular coloring he wants, supplemented by tailoring which is the quintessence of the particular! Beginning today and continuing tomorrow, a sale of Men’s Superfine Shirts at $5.85 Made in the new 1915 Samovari crepes & Society silks @ Samovari crepes and Society silks are the superlatives in shirtings—exquisite textures whose warp and woof are the very pink and pattern of the weaver's art, Featuring the new color stripes on white grounds, with exceptionally beautiful examples of Belgian blues and verdant greens. Made and finished in a manner worthy of the fabrics, and worthy of a far higher price than $5.85. o a ah C fue J. Shea, chan- Lal i ve pkieines “AS staged” at Mtokiniey Gauate Casino | Cretan early in April. ., held its opening Sp ed and instal it the Auditorlu: the ¥ rew Associatl Boston Road, yesterday aft: rive Miss of Commissioner Burgoyni party at her hom pees en of tht] Hundred and ‘Thirty-ninth street, cna years. . ‘Treatment No. 1 9 a general syetem flesh bullder for both men and women, ‘Treat No. 8 ts for de he ‘Treenvnrnvrnr+rheneevnrrnere SEY VEY yrwwyyyyw At Read eae ern ne es Meee e sees aces nese eset eseseesaseasenen dnea) to oth ra sata bot Allee H. Burgoyne, it One rerTrrereee Novelty Dress Cottons, x» Dress Linens, etc., for 1915, at McCutcheon’s > Our representative was in Paris when war was declared, and remained there for two weeks afterward. He was able, theref —_ In many cases only sample pieces of designs and colorings had been manufactured. The collection is really a notable one. It contains many charming designs and attractive weaves which are wholly con- fined to us. Dress Linens. White and colors, in every de- sirable t and in all the latest French Shades, 36 and 45 wide, 50c to $1.50 yard. Printed Fabrics. voites, Lace Cloths, Imported Voiles. white stripes and a most cl White and Black striped effects, 40 inches wide, 50c, 75¢, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard. Imported Piques and a wide range of heavy white materials adapted for skirts, such as Golfine, her have age Basket weaves, English Ottoman Cords . etc., 27 to 44 inches wide, 50c to $1.75 yard, Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Streets bb eee be ee a The Famous MACY SHIRT Fresh, crisp merchandise. Pleated and Neg- ligee Models—Coat Style—Cuffs attached. Fast colors—All perfectly laundered. Full range of sizes, 14 to 17. MEN'S SHOP, MAIN FLOOR, S5STH BT. Novelty Laces At Unusual Savings The remaining stock of a Swiss Manufacturer of high- grade Laces bought to such an advantage that we can retail them for about one-half the usual wholesale prices. Beautiful, novel Laces, richly embroidered in Gold and Silver Tinsel thread on Sine Tulle—including Edgings, Bands and Flouncings, in 17-inch, 22-inch, 26-inch and 45-inch widths, Special (yard) 44c, 89c, $1.24, $1.69, $2.49, $4.96 In connection with the above, we will include in this sale the balance of our stock of Double Width Fancy Chiffons, comprising novel printed effects, metallic dots, and gold and silver tinseled chiffons, Special (yard) 98c, $1.49, $1.98, $4.96 Macy's Usual Prices were $1.49 to $9.89 yard. MAIN FLOOR, CENTRE, RH Mary te evening at The show is under the man- P. Archibald. 5. members of the it St. Peter and Paul's § Church will be held at Ebling’s & Castigo to-night . _ The February : | FURNITURE SALE * ‘OPENS TODAY One of the most important Macy Events of the year from the “ viewpoint of the Values, the Variety, and the Volame of the Merchandise Offered Note particularly that there are Savings of One-Fifth to One-Fourth On Furniture Foy Every Use in the Home * ay iS 1) e LDR y I Did Taree Dug ad AY 4% : Every day’ in the will find Forniture at Macy's selling regulari ‘ day-irvand-day-out at prices loter thunk elseuhere in the City, Inethis Mike Winter Fumiture Sale we concentsate for a montn; we prectise the most inten- sive storekeeping, its are }» in that are mutual. | Hl * etbcl the year, from be widest amcrtinent, t a fete when the Putione Game 3 dl from a es . {s keyed to concert ft . Wedoa vast volume of business in a period that used i: to be dull, under conditions that meke possible a considerable saving in “over: - 4 . “The Macy Sale Is Unique In That It Is Strictly a Cash Sale” : (Quoted from yesterday's papers.) | MONG the Furniture Sales of the Season the ‘ Sale is unique in that it is strictly a Cash 5 le : eae Cash for the Furniture and we shall it for : \ Payin Cash and selling for Cash accounts for 6, “ LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY PRICES. We avoid the losses ine * *” y separable from a Charge Account system, and our customers : rear tne Furnit thered for the great February Sale . e Furniture gai lor grea i embraces all of the requirements of the Home. Within the : limits of the newspaper space at our di it. te possible. . only to suggest the amplitude of the ] While the great bulk of the Furniture offered was wie cially purchased for the Sale, included will be found 520,00 + le worth of regular stock marked to sell for about $15,000. me INGFUN READING FUN | 4 «Great SundayW rid Joke Bo

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