The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1915, Page 4

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THE BVENING WUKLY, MUBVAY, BEYTEMBER 13, 1915. eee Misun derstanding Bets cen’ , —- High Brow Social Uplitters Officials Lead to Order toe oe to Work for Nothing Qlose Structur In order to make room for our large new stock of Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- Autola Player-Pianos we make a special offering of 100 Used Pianos of many different makers, all full sized uprights, in perfect order, some as good as new. Prices ee $50 to $190 Winte P z cae aon a "" WOMAN FORGER SENTENCED |) for cash or payments of only #5 down and » See anat el ie $5 Monthly NEW BUILDING Bui 100-Year-Old Can't House Pupil On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday can 8 3 cans 23° CHOC Lakeview Brand tol the sone ah 2 =" 7 Bae Some Short Cuts to Economy Very Best Creamery Butter, imposed on Cow he i Tor sequences of the §18,00,0W Perourh « twek of anderstanding |! fetween President Church f the cause an incre Netormatory A ee AN ES A EERE RT = GES NBT TE Beard of Véueation and Fire Com miastoner Adamson, 1,400 of the fret!" year pupils of the brasnue High} . erated emasives Of the school year to<tay 7 were |e D Puplle ansigned to the . bellding of the Keasmus Halt group, " | willingness of the Fire Department Tuesday Attractions Merncuanniss advertised Sunday is on sale Monday and Tuesday at the prices quote: except where quantities are in sufficient). Our September Sale of HOUSEFURNISHINGS is now in progress, Many specials in white ename: ware, aluminum ware and wooden articles. Supply Kitchen’ needs during this sale and ‘mave money BOth to COth st. glial? lich Oculist Service T an Optician’s Test Ite Its great va Yalne lies in thorough cme, sv eye Brain ie skilled - Eyes Examined Without Charge Perfect Fitting Glasses ae Low as $259 ~ Established 53 Years New York: 184 B' Jon High Sch hot ouput of “HORLICK’S” MALTED Mi MILK for “WORLIOK’S.’ MARPET LaLy. WLLiaNs ‘VEL, 086 COLBMBUS Het 1078, LEANING iu. ius * AT 64STASAVE. N&BRO $4.00 A Saturdays Opens Until 10P.M. | Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, WePay Freight & Rallroad Fare hina Closet it ted for Manha elephoned Pre hanke, a confronted the Fire Commissioner he explained he bing in mind exeept the beet of the sehool children and t he had given sufficient Acting City Buperintendent Walsh yesterday afternoon of the rial use whould be made of | Milne. responsibility for the ¢ that the It ta teu that the ayor had neqotlated with th y r for a modifies J take on myself the ” opening that building une directly from the F Chairman Mileny of t caring for t have to be overe e bya “part. time” schedule after Oct. 1, and that tt would take nearly a week to work out such a achedule for the whole firat year class and part of the second year class, BURGLARS MOVE SAFE BEFORE MAKING HAUL Roll Receptacle Into Dark Closet and Loot It of $1,600 in Cash. Burglors entered the Kauffman Hat Store at No, 887 Fylton Street, Brook- || lyn, yesterday afternoon or last night || through an adjoining store on Adams Street and took $1,600 from the safe. They rolled the safe from the front of the store, where it was in plain ‘sight from the sidewalk, into a five-foot square closet at the back, turned it over and ripped off the door, Janitor Farmer of the Park Bulld- ing, of which the store is a part, saw the safe through the glass door lead- ing Into the hall and notified the man- ager, Jacob Hammitt and the police of the Adams Street station, He sald the safe was not there when be In- spected the building yesterday after- hoon, Many Burglar tools were lying around. One sectional crowbar was wrapped in a copy of @ newspaper published yesterday afternoon, The burglars left two and a half pairs of white cotton gloves which they had worn to prevent making finger prints, ees Albert Hewlett § ry Dead, Albert Hewlett Seal aged forty- four, son of former County Judge Robert Seabury, died at his home at Hempstead, I. 1. this morning of Bright's disease. Fle was a descendant of Samuel Seabuby, the first Ameiroan Episcopal Bishop. WEEK Wri an Aeon ritefor Our New Booklet. quartered oak, and Serving Tal ie all bun nished the for creatia high-brow y of New York, are “stagaering under| 4 ries paid this bunch of whom |f'"t over the | at ah compensation they receive. These |fyn At $8.50 The New Macy Millinery Idea Has Won a Most Gratifying Popularity and Approval Pronounced by Retail Milliners from New York Shops and from other cities THE MOST CAPTIVATING EFFECT IN MILLINERY HISTORY. The Equal of $12, $15 and Even $20 Hats Shown Elsewhere No matter how discriminating your taste; no matter what your ideas of millinery value may be, you owe it to yourself to visit Macy’s and see this wonderful, continuous display of OVER 300 SMART, NEW HAT STYLES—ALL at $8.50 Come tomorrow and see the new high crown Directoire Hats, fashioned of Hatters’ Plush, with the exquisite fin- : ishing touch of Ostrich Feather, Fur or Veil, See the beautiful large velvet Pokes and Sailors, trimmed to conform with the very latest and exact Parisian ideas, One of the 800 charming styles Extraordinary Value To Emphatically Demonstrate This 9 Store’s New Position In The Millinery World. Herald Square ‘“ (ih . oF ha 4 without interest. Also special attractive low prices on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Ave., Near 18th St. { 127 W. 42d St, or. Bway. Branch Stores 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. OPEN EVENINGS: | 4371 £, 149th St, ne. 34 Ave, —————————— See the smart medium and small hats, copied from becom- ing Paris Models, imported for us. Every one of the 300 styles is different. Each made and . "Finished as carefully and as artistically as the most expensive hats in New York—in the finest of materials, he York Belle Brook Print Butter, 29° Fapeiest Selected Creamery proof cartons, I-lb. print Sweet Potatoes. 3 10" Apples, dag Pies a , 15° Lemons, 4)... 05, LOS «= 1 Sliced ‘ Pineapple, ee’ Nos 10 alif Y Peaches, i.@i;,.."") Asparagus, *;" “’ om [ze Triump Oats, Highest grade; tresh-mi Californin spears; 10¢ package a qe Baked Beans, chojce quality, large No, @ can 6 Sardines American dainties, in oil; can Salad Oil, Tomato Catsup, Peerless; bottle. . Peerless Sauce, Worcestershire; bot. LGC& BE Quaker Corn Flakes, 1 vis vice. |"e Tomato Soup, Mother € Joake, large can. Jelly Powder, tii. yc rit Pea Beans, Choice New York State | Whole Green Peas, Best grade j Ib., fet Peas, Choice green and yellow ma Beans, Extra Choice California, lb. . 8; Essie Coffee, 2°2)""".'% wz.ge' 35¢ sen! Wt PRCKAge. ..eeeee 30 Zal Stamps with each Package Essie Coffee Sr lend of South American Coffee; Coffee, S703 bedi occ iedic te 19¢ Stal with 1 olong, india-Ceylo, Tacs, iriist oreacton or Mixed ~ 35¢ Ceylon Golden Tips, “i.2Gien... 10¢ Essie Grape Juice, nin te eas ee 10° Four Big Bargains in they" Home Furnishing Dep’mt: Best American; large 20c bottle... . Coal ai Hods, cg h an La Coal Shovels, Sa i Jepanne ed; A Dust Pans, «i ‘10 3-lb. Box Laundry Starch . . FREE Box of Taleum Powder with 7 Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap, 25¢ At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Boneless Pot Roast, at sotia meat, 16° Chuck Steak, lean and juicy, lb 15° Shoulders, sugar cured like hams, lb J] 14 Corned Spare Ribs, meaty ana at, w. 9° At All 133 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores serve R e. Past SRO REM TE NO EEE aoe Claret, 23yoc ye kur rirabing pure eae We 50 gx Stamps With Each: Princeton Cocktails, wiiinun' 75 Doppel Kummel, Genuine | Doubly Grain; 75° Lager Beer, Case of 24 Bottles, s] Liebmann’s, Ruppe rt’s, Ehret’s or Kochler’s Beer, 25e deposit required for return of case and empty bottles, Double Za” Stamps Wednesday—No Stamps with Buller or Sugar Orders Delivered Promptly FREE of Charge

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