The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1908, Page 12

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~_PPISE BRE } OVER HUDSON AT TTOTH STREET Many Speakers Protest at Meeting of Interstate Com- Hall. sess in City 4 JERSEY MEN ARE UNITED. soe 2All Stand Firmly for a Span 4 End at Fifty-Ninth y Street. ; New Jersey bridge advocates stood) o.", for a span over the Hudson at | he hearing to-day | ng of the ew! rstate Bridge amber at ifty-ninth: Ae the § @york and New fy ey Ir Commissions in the City Hall, New Y¥ fwere split up in 9 a oye County tion when ngineer, ANG oy lich ‘authorized commission. nd submitted li States, preb- Sytures of both he appointment of Bills will then be f e the con nst the location of at une Hun- seroma sane of wervans ind of cure If rey ing. ment however, “caution purcha@es “turn & “Lost and Found Tie World. which will nin New York cay ) greater than. the | A, Tribune and Press | ‘ partment stores and ,valuations of More than $50,000,000, urged the con- struction of one or more bridges, bi did not fo on record as to a site. James McMasters, of the Elizabeth- port Board of Trade, thought the Kill von Kull ought to be apanned from Tot: tenville to Elizabethport. “Give us three bridges or more,” he said, "What's the use worrying? Twenty years from now our children or | their children will be buliding | ten bridges about New York. Put the bri question squarely up to the people of New Jersey. Give them bridges at Fitty- ninth and One Hundred and Seventy- ninth atreets, from Bayonne to Totten- ville, Elizabethport to Tottenville and a tunnel under. the on Kull! Frederick J. McCauley presented res- olutions from’ the Hudson River Bridge Association and the United Taxpayers’ Association of Hudson county favoring the Fifty-ninth street location Funtit the health tn fully” re ___THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1908. RHEUMATISM PRESCRIPTION The following prescription, while very fimple and harmless, will be found to work wonders In curing Iame back and all kinds of rheumatism, purifying the blood and kidneys and restoring the eystem to normal health and vigor. It ts inexpensive, con- sidering its effectiveness, and can be mixed [at home, The ingredients are well known Jand can be supplied by any well stocked drug store: “One ounce compound syrup ot Sarsa pariiia; one ounce Toris compound, These to be added to half pint of whiskey and used In tablespoonful doses before each meal and at bedtime. The bottle must be shaken well each time Good results from this treatment are ap- parent after the first few doses, although would be a mistake to discontinue Its use ered. Lord & Laylor Thursday, December 17th Silk Petticoat Dept. Fitted Top Messahine Petticoats Black and Colored at $5.95 & $6.95 Taffeta Silk Petticoats Back and Colored at $5.00, $5.95, $6.95 Wool Fersey Top Petticoats with black and colored silk flouncings $5.00, $5.95 & $6.95 Plaid Mohair & Moreen Petticoats at $2.95 & $3.95 Novelty and White Silk Petticoats lace trimmed from $8.50 to $25.00 (at manufacturers’ prices.) Maids’ House Dresses and Aprons in a large variety of styles. 4 —Special for Thursday— Maids’ Aprons at 25c., 38c., 50c., 85c., 98c., $1.25 Misses’ Sweaters sizes 6 to 16 yrs., at $2.95 & $3.95 ' Wrapper Dept. Liiderdown Wrappers at $3.45 & $5.45 Kimonos In Albatross... In Crépon, Oriental patterns... $3-95 In German Flannel........+..+ 00000006 $1.75 Striped Silk Kimonos albatross lined at $6.75—-value $10.00 Lowered Sitk Kimonos Silk or Albatross Lined at $8.45 & $8.75—valuc up to $14.00 FTouse Gowns in Fleece-down Flannel........$1.95, $2 95 Dressing Sacque Dept, fleecedown Kimonos satin ribbon trimmed............ AANA Crépon Kimonos in plain colors.,,, Fleecedown Dressing Sacque: at 95 cts Flowered Silk Sacgues belted at waist. ‘ Broadway & zoth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, VAS 35th Ste {Bway at 6th Av. People Are Asking Why We Do Not Keep Open Evenings During st If te The Holidays---The Answer: The law limiting the hours that e=loyees hall work 1s lifted two weeks before Christmas. we took advantage of this and kept open until n o'clock during that period our central loca- tion would make it convenient for thousands of cu evenings. istomers to do their shopping here during the Of course, the volume of our sales would be largely increased by extending our sellin hours in this way. But it would be a hardship on the general health of our pede and for that reason we will continue to close at the usual hour. Help us and yourselves by shopping as early as you possibly can: Jewelry Reduced... -. Opera Glasses ‘#ic2"" The “Marchioness” Opera Glasses, our own direct impor- tation; guaranteed lenses, thor- oughly tested; black leather or pearl mountings, with either large or small eye-pieces, $4.69 to $10.74. “The Princess” Opera Gla: a high-grade glass finished in either b leather or pearl, tn neat black ‘eather cases Black Leather, $3.74 to $5.4". Pearl Mounted, $174 to $5.74 Sofa Cushions 34 F'. Sofa Cushions, covered with im- Proved woven tapestry panels, bor: dered with plain silk velour: 4 00 qualities at $4.98. qualities at $3.98. 50 qualities at $2.98. Sofa Cushions, covered with plain or figured tapestry; attractive de- signs and colorings; $1.50 to $3.00 qualities at 99c, $1.49 and $1.98. Sofa Cushions, figured satin, in a large range of colors and designs; $1.65 qualities at 99¢, « Head Rests, covered with fancy “figured satin, finished with neat tuffle; large to select from; $1.00 qualities at 59. nbroidere wel This isa paradox. Just w hen selling is liveliest, prices Bo veachyareauceais drop low Nothing but du cess in such a condition ach good business. We've weighed possibilities, measured probabilities and come to the conclusion that some of the Novelty Corset Cover costliest Jeweit “unsold balance ” Here a Kes three, Ber and Cluster Rings—Exquis- Bee nes- Watches—the thin model fes> most of the corals perfect pes” Buckles—wonderfully ex- Bea tage Scarf Pins, Brooches and } Imported Mosat. Pic ure Frames s/ ani beauty, {ground of soltd colo. —49c fo $5.94. (Sier. ing S lver F-ames range from 49c to $30.74. I be timas, ur We own W C after Chris re the stirrers : Diamond Rings, Studs and Earrings, set with one, two, four or five first water once eens to $698.00 . Diamond fediaces Brace- lets, Brooches, La Vallieres |». i) Ci ite Sree oe 50 $476.00 . Diamond Scarf Pins, Tai and Lockets, many new and effective designs to choose from—$25.00 to $229.50 | ~Men’s and Women’s Ge- neva Open-Faced Gold to that so many are wanting —$24.89 to $100.00.... Pink and Oxblood Grad- uated Coral Necklaces— in shape, formation and color—$75.0 00 to $396. 00. ~ Coral and Cornelian Sheli || Cameo Brooches and Be'!t $12.49 to act cuttings S231S0 rl Mosaic Brooches and La | | Vallieres, imported from Italy. Dainty examples of inlay workmanship— '$2'24, S496: jones ~ Solid Gold Baby Pins, Rings—!arge variety of styles—94c. to $17.24.... w a wonderful delicacy n rased from @ back- Git, Gold-Pia'ed and the exquisitely ) Weought « Men’s Handkerchief efs Reduced tee in fiendkevahicrs Fancy Designs Brought Over From Paris, Reduced from 49c to 34c each Reduced from 98c to 69c each Irish Linen Initialed Handkerchiers Narrow Colored Border, Initial Enwreathed a Reduced from 48c to 24¢ each a eonnnnnnnennnnnnetnn nets $ Waist Patterns of Lawn, trimmed with eyelet and solid em-$ } broide atlracti Silk Mufflers Reduced from $1.98 to $1.49 each Smoking Jackets Many Specially Reduced ry, lace insertions and ¢ chs, and boxed to show the des gn ‘ively, make the daintiest sort of Christmas gifts—$2. a4 and 4 Plo. in the ranks, of the s we stir you. Embroideries st ri. Fine Valenciennes Lace com- Em- im- Insertions, corset-cover deries; 17 inches wide; ported to sell up to $ \ Manicure Cases :«: r: At 49c—Leatherette Manicure Scissors, Bone ner and Stick, Powder Box Miniature Buffer; our regu- i sold elsewhere at * ites ist Fl. French Pump Atomizers, gold- plated tops; special ..... 23 Shaving Mirrors 5% inches in diameter, nickelled frames on ad- justable rods; spec at....$1.93 Military Brushes, solid fox or olive wood backs, eleven rows of Penetrating bristles; regularly 2.50 a pair; special.. $1.43 [peretee Turkish Laces 1st Fi. Hand-crocheted Turkish Laces, secured direct through our repre- sentative at -onstantinople. That's why the prices are so modest Insertions and Edgings, widths, fr m1 to 5 inches; a y $c, 6Se and 8c. All- overt acess/16 tO 19 inches i for making waists, ; a yard, $2.97 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 2d Fi. At $4.96 — Russian Blouse Suits, tine quality worsteds, in s ns and tans, with two 2 to match suit the hite serge; si ; Our regular price At $4: 96 —Russian Overcoats and Reefers, of Germania Chin- chilla all-wool and fast color; to 12 years; sold else- where as a special at $6.50, a] Men’s Neckwear, suitable for Holiday Gifts, made of rich in figures, stripes and plain s, in all the approved shapes, luding English Ascot Ties; 50, $2.00 and $3.50; $1.44 and $2.24. Lace Curtains «3 Irish Point Lace Curtains, 3 and 3% yards long; some with extra wide borders, others with dainty novelty borders: $5.25 quality; $5.75 quality; quality; 75 quality; 9.00 quality; $11.00 quality; pair, $8.74. $12.50 quality; pair, $9.24. Ruftied Bobbinet Curtains, with novelty lace Insertion and edge; regu’ation length and width: $1.85 quality; $3.94 1» $4.24 , $5.24 , $6.24. . $7.24 $3.50 quality; rire $274 $4.00 quality; pair, $3.24. Ruffled Muslin Curtaine, plain and fancy figured centres: 85c. quality; pair, 59c. $1.40 quality; pair, 99¢. $2.25 quality; pair, $1.69. $2.60 quality; pair, $1.98. Estimates submit.ed for arapertes, window shades and slip cobers. Fur- niture re-upholstered equal to new at ‘very moderate prices. R. FL Macy & Cos Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, Cc B' way at 6th Ay, Beautiful Art Wares New Display on Third Floor S4th to 35th Men’s Neckwear "1,"! Bric-a-Brac—including everything the comprehen- sive word implies—is in the basement—one of the busiest places known to New York shoppers. In order to relieve the congestion there, we have’ arranged a very impressive Art Exhibit on the Third Floor, It includes rich specimens of: Real Bronzes—Many Pompeiian Subjects Castellina and Carrara Marbles Fine Decorated Plates Royal Vienna Vases Lobmeyr’s Engraved Glass Galle Glass from Nancy “Straus” Brilliant Cut Glass Imported Lamps and Electroliers | Holiday Goods. Many of them j can't be found | anywhere else in America and many others hen found in | r stores will | frequently cost | you moré than | double our price. If you wish to be comfortable while making leisurely selections of gifts that require some thought and taste and the exercise of individual discrimination to choose w isely, we advise you to visit this special dis Holiday Gift Umbrellas 5". At $2.97— Covered wi terial; frames are 8-rib, extra qua very durable ma- and tassel. i trimmed; pearl-and- wood in Dingctoire ndles of Maltese ebony, ivorine and er plain or ished with gold trimmings, ver or stag h etched or with Zodiac desi and snakewood At $4.96 — Men's U mbre!l as, 28 in., tape edge andles, also in fur: oncis sd with silver aps. An Aidt dine 0/ Martin’s Celebrated English Umbrellas, ranging from $7.94 to $24.74. Leather Goods Reduced oe, Women’s and Misses’ Bags =a luced| And Scores of Other Practical | 9) Things Made of Fine | Leathers—Ideal for Presents. 35% | Fitted Travelling Cases Men’: 66 Wenen's “Irontex” Stockings First Floor, The wonderful machine that knits Stockings was born of a ro- mance. Mr, Allen was a poor preacher. The girl he wished to marry worked 80 hard knitting Stockings by hand for her living that young Allen's inventive genius was inspired to make a machine that would lessen the labors of the woman he loved. His efforts gave the world its first Stocking loom, The machine was crude, but its products had integrity, Since then Stockings have been woth bettered and degraded, The market is flooded with “Guaranteed Stockings.” These Stockings are not full-fashioned and regular made. They are made on cylinder machines, only partially shaped and afterward put on boards and pressed by hot irons into the form of the foot, These cylinder machines cost about $600.00. Our “Irontex” Stockings are made on the same kind of frames that produce the finest Silk Stockings—and cost about $12,500.00, The Stockings bearing the “Irontex” brand are, first of all, made on full-fashioned frames, which means that their shape is knitted into them. They are made of selected long staple cotton, and their soles, heels and toes are spliced, or reinforced, with imported Irish linen yarn. There you are! Fine cotton plus strong linen. That makes the “Irontex” Stockings soft where they should be soft and strong where the wear-strain is hardes|, Make comparisons. No person is too ignorant about fibre, and finish, and fineness, and form in Stockings not to see how much better the “Irontex”’ goods are than the ones selling at a third more, ” Men’s “Irontex” Half Hose Black, tan, green, helio, cadet, slate, navy, Burgundy, ” , Women’s “Irontex” Hose | 24 Cc In Black Belts, the newest are 0 dull-finished kidskin, as soft and pliant as ribbon. They are finished with buckles and sitdes Black and tan, ® 9, 6 ” Children’s “Irontex” Hose of ganmetal or gilt—dull or bright, plain or chased —~f8c 4 $2.49. Black and tan, We are Ready aie the Grandest A:sortment of Seasonable and Reasonable Holiday -Goods In the History of Macy’s | - rn |

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