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RESULTS AT LAUR FINST RACE—Meiden two- selling; six furlongs.—Mary A RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIE EL. year-olds; nn K., 107 (MeCahey), 9 to 5, 7 to 10, 1 to 8, won; Astute, 105 (Doyle), 11 to 5, 4 to 5, 1 to 2% second; Fly By Night, 103 (Mettin), 10 to 1, 3 to 1, § to 5 third, Time, 1.15 4-5. Frank Hudson, Arran, Syosset, hawk Boy, Mooolist, Lagull, Refuggitta, La Sanrella also ran. SECOND RACE-Steeplechase; three: | ji year-olds and up: selling; about two mii Biack Bridge, 136 (Keating), 4 to /4, 9 to 1, 1 to 4, won; Lézsle Fiat, (Stevenson), 7 to 2, 3 to 6 and out, sec- ond; Jesuit, 136 (Krause), 11 to 20, 1 to} ft 4 and out, third, Time, 4.1746. Benora, Azure Maif also ran. THIRD RACE.—Gelling; three-year- okis and upward; six furlongs—Seneca 2d, 108 (Kideris), 8 to 6, 7 to 10 and 2 to 3, first; Chemulpo, 108 (Teahan), 20 to 1, $to 1 and 3 to 1, second; Veneta 6trome, Mo | to 108 (Ambrose), 20 to 1, thttd, Time, 1142-5. Blue Thistle, Elma, | 0 i Cherry Seed, Iima, ne, Anavri, 4 het You, Lord Wells, Thrifty also ran. beg REY fitthad “Angeto, 117 to 1 and 8 to 1, FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olde and apward; one mile and a sixteenth.— Sam Jackson, 107 (Glass), 10 to 1, 6 to 2 and 4 to 6, won; Miaalon, 108 (Schuttin- | 108; Donald Machemakd (08; #2 Oro," 10 ger), 12 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, second; | “fRimentice allowance claimed, Track fast, Shackleton, (112 (Butwell), 6 to 2 9 to —————— 10 and 2 to 6, third. Time—1.46526, Star LATONIA ENTRIES. Jeamine, Hedge and John Reardon also @late; three-year-olds and ene ‘mile and three-quart Maardies.-—-Fauitiess, 164 (Mr. a BELMONT PARK RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Hollis selling hurdle uD. about over Alpers), 3 ‘w 6, firet; Norbitt, 158 (Lieut. Rochwell), ET "F to 6, second; Pilot IT. 163 (B. Kienca), @ to 1, third Time-34, Only three a@tarters SECOND RACE.—Shelburne Hunt Steeplechase; hunters; five-year-olds end upward; about two miles—Wind- | tos row, 187 (N. Prince), 6 to 2, frat; Web Carter, 160 (C. Appleton), 4 to 5, sec- ont; Foch Abbey, 167 (Harry Lee), 7 to . 42. ‘aleo 1*THIRD RACH.—The Marine plate; hree-year-olis and upward; about two thiles on the flat.—Nosegay, 10, (F. Al- 7 to 6, Aret; Speculator, 16, (E. r , 2 to 1, second; Zellwood, 154, (P. Stevenson) § to 6, third. Time, 3.6. Unico also ran. FOURTH RACE —Corinthinian, orfn steeplechase; four-year-olds and upward; —Bill Andrews, 100 ‘Lieut. Rockwell), first, 3 to 6; Country Guy, 1586 (@. Mortimer), second, 2 to 1; Macedonian, 147 (F. Alpers), third, 2 to 1, There were only three starters. ——— RESULTS AT LATONIA. FIRST RACE. ‘urlongs; two-year-olds—G Well, Loftus), first; Kleburne, second; Star of Danub hird. ‘Time, 1.05 4-5, ag Tom, Rifle Brigade, Palatable, ‘ream, Nash Cash also ran, $2 Mutuel 4 Pald—Go Well, straight, $5.30; place,| § ; Show $2.9, Kleburne, place, $6.20; ow, $4.2. Star of Danube, show, $7.90. | f ND RACE—One mile and seventy r three-year-olds. — Wander, 107 (Turner), first; Feather Duster, 109 (Henry), second; Captain Bravo, 108 (Gross), third. Time, 1434-5. M. Cam- arl of Richmond, an. nder, straight, $4.20, $2.40; Feather Duster, ; Captain Bravo, yw, $5.1 “cTHIRD year-olds and upward.—Semprolus, 109 Henry), won; Joe Diebold, 104 (Gros fecoml; Sun Queen, 100 (Turner), third. (Time, 1.13. Bettie Sue, Wintergreen, jorence Roberts, Cash on Delivery and Molthorpe also ran. -Two-dollar mutuels pas straight, 14.90; place, $2. Semprolus, Mhow, $2.90. Joe Diebold, place, $6.90; show, ‘$4.90. “Hun Queen, show, 40. ved worn << SR RIOTS IN JACKSONVILLE. Mobe of Stri os Smash “Mreet Care Manned by Breakers, ‘end (Special to The Evening World.) JACKSONVILLE, Fis., Oct. 9.—Police ordered the street railway company to stop operating cars. Mobs of strike sympathizers attacked the cars manned by etrike breakers, several of whom were injurcd. All ealoons have been or- dered closed. RACE—Six furlongs; three- : 5 Oct LAUREL ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md, %.—The entries for are as follows FIRST RACE, HW); five msl IL: ig Driver, 111. Sion eee Dae jacly Ayla aro), 5, JON: Premier 108 Mea 1s | 100; Fe tahoe, 10x ony dohnenn 7; ‘Tiree. year-oids meme and man 110. OF, —Three-youroide and upward elite runes Miedo aia ome-etzieenth moles SCol. Ashmead, 108; Somknumt,. 108; Jacqueling RACE TRACK, LATONTA, Ky, 0 as followe: RACE, —-Selling; FIRST 101; ‘Or Artelor 0-year olde; one anterpart, 108; 1085, ello: man, | 108 P 3 0 teppa, 108; Toy, 108. StRD RACE. Hei ; ix farlonge—leland Ticen, 07; Poach, 90; Cireopaia, 101, feria, "102; Ben Prior, 0 Harwosd, FOURTH RACE. “Handicap; th ling: tire year-olde and ; Commoner 3 Ties * Kontenty, Cracker Bos, 1 [aioe 110: Preto, 110; dim Basey, 142) FIPTH MACE, —Allowances; three-year-olds and Tone mile and seventy yants—itapression, 91; Foti” 100; “Blwah, 1007 104 104; Merry ou 10, "RIXTH. RAGE—Selling; ‘three year-blda and am ag mule and tigeeataetin. Saat. Flo ‘sac, 05; Mant, 08; Heantifol, : time Royal Prince, 104! i prumeeel, 104; Frog, 107; Steamship Sinks; Six Drowned. BELFAST, Oot. %.—The steamship Tenet, from here, eank in Bristol Chan- nel to-day, ‘The captain and five satlors %.—The entries for to-morrow'e races | to-morrow's races, 4: 8. Max Five and _ one-half! 70 100 (Turner), | # 104 (Buxton), | > Palomar, Fly-| § (fifty cents” worth) in a pint bott! then add the Sugar Syru; il id that this simple remed; takes hold of a cough more quick i else you ever use ated ovens i iy ‘i This recipe makes more and better cong syrup than you could buy ready made for $2.50. Pinex is the most valuable conce: trated compound of Nor ine nd is rich in guai tural pine elements which are so healing to the membranes. pesperetigns will not work in this lormula, This plan of making cough syrup with Pinex and sugar syrup iG 2 strained | honey) has proven so popular through- out the United States and Canada that itis oftenimitated. But the old, success- ful formula has never been equaled, A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your dru has Pinex or will get i for you. If not, send to The ‘Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. THE LARGEST o \ $3.50 4 $4 SHOES NW THE WORLD Look in W.L.Douglas store ij windows and latest fashion tive styles, which spect the ve also the conserva- have made W. Douglas shoes a household w ‘everywhere, Shoes in all styles an walks of life. I Shapes, to suit you could visit Douglas large factorics at Brockto and see for yourself Dou; nd why look better, how carefull) ‘las shoes are made, you woul hey are warranted to fit better, hold their shape longer than any other make for W.L.D0UG or aaa LAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK (ZB BROOKL 421 Fulton Street A AERSEY CITY--24 Newark Avenue, NEWARK-—A831 Broad Street, PATERSON—19% Market Bt. TBENTON—101 E. State St.,. THE EVENING WORLD, BIG FINANCIERS TO TAFT AT BREAKFAST. Little A at Hotel Manhattan! sne has it and he wants it, or neither — A 7 . : A 4 This Mating 1s Kent oulet rit {has tt and both want tt |] Consists in paying lowest prices Consists in paying little money it Leaks Out, || for reliable qualities. little good. ‘ Ebeling Reha tbh e | llustration at Macy's terald Square GG Broadway, 3th to Sth St. cannot illustrate this at the Hotel Manhattan to-day | ° . Wa WehL See. 10 the BPOShIVn i Biscuits 9QO©O OOOO OOOOH HCO OCOOOOQOOOCO U Navy-Yard to witnes# the launching of | f The “He:aid F My “La Forge w batten New York, AN! deatie| |S ? that leat inest fg ‘ , a with the Preedent were kept quiet until \ : e 7, j agit Valentioe” Some domestic, some imported from London. the facta teak ont tater tn the day. 4 ris : America’s Watches emerged Medium and light-weights, in weather-proof fabrics hose Who hroakfaste n Presiden Geneva's bie men in the Republican “Glubitann uy made Foremost ° Forernost Haves Hammond, the mitiion aire mining t Watch Obtainable Watch ndrew. Carnegie, William Ne the tawyers Witllam, The movements of these Watches have earned their Kamund Dw Presid R. Hilles, dent's military and na The imminence of an embarrassing sit- he created by the death | Sherman was dis- What decision uation that ma of Vice-President cussed, It 8 understoo was made as to act Committee, If any, was not announced HOSTS National Chairman; m, Major Thomas Rhoads and Lieut.-Commander Timmons, the Presl- val aldes, NS CHARLES K. HARRIS Well-known composer, author of G jall’” and other famous 1 find a lot of inspiru- tion in Tuxedo, pleasant fragra nerve soothing that are undeniab Congressman from saya :— boall smokers, It a WM, STUART REYRU! HWW Con.G"AVESI5° ST ; SUR EER e Eee It has a nce and alities le."” al a Pennsylv: “T take pleasure in rec- ommending Tuxedo tobacco a sweet, The Root of All Evit. out over mon ing, When @ 1 wign that he has {t and she want WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 30, 1919, “4% Attractions Are Their Low Prices | ECONOMY EXTRAVAGANCE t, Charles D. secretary; reputation under the severest tests. These watches have been tested in temperature 90 de- &rees and 32 F. and in five different positions, the hair- Spring being adjusted to each, until unfailing accuracy of adjustment has been attained. The balance wheels in these watches cannot be folled HEY are very smart in cut and finish, and are light enough for comfort while gi fect protection against ¢ and frosty weather. There are two models—the button- ivin, r- hilly winds TUXEDO is the HIGHEST *COST Tobacco Retailed at 10 cents. to-neck style (which we tllustrate) and the regulation notch collar. In both models you have choice of square or Raglan shoulders. Allare made of fine gray, tan and brown Tweed mixtures imported from England. Some of these Coats are trom , “Burberry” of 17-19 Golden Square,London, the premier maker of weather-proof Coats of the world and are priced at London prices or less. Macy's is the only department store in New York where “Bur- berry” Goats are on sale. The rest are made here, of imported Eng- lish fabrics, on the latest Amer- out of true; all dials are hand made. These watches are fully guaranteed against magnetism and all electric influences. u . ites “Herald Square” Watches, $7.89 to $64.50 : For Men, Women and Children. \ Either in hunting or open face cases; fitted with 11-, 15-, 17-and 21-jewel movements. _In imported gun-metal, sterling silver, standard American gold-filled, and solid 14-karat gold cases. “La Forge and Valentine” Watches, $7.89 to $194.00 For Men, Women and Children. Eitt er open-faco or hunting cases; fitted with 7+, 15-, 17-, 19+ and 21-jewel movements, in gun-metal, sterling silver, standard American gold-filled, and solid 18-kt. and 14-karat gold cases. market. Tuxedo costs more for scien- tific, careful, expert manufactur- ing. These two things make it cost more to the wholesaler and more to the retailer. But Tuxedo sel/s at the same price to the consumer—10c—as its imitators. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Tuxedo could not maintain its price—the highest—unless it maintained its quality. Tuxedo was the original; it is It has many imi- tators; likely it will have even more. But until its many imita- tors learn to choose and buy only thechoicest grades of the highest still the best. quality of Burley— —and learn the Tuxedo secret process of treating this Burley tobacco— Convenient ch ii ner-lined with, poten ture-proof paper Famous n tii with gol bhevalhio curvedtofitpocket The mildest, choicest selected leaves of perfectly aged Burley tobacco from which Tuxedo is made, are the most costly on the —Tuxedo willcontinuetobethe finest pipe tobacco in the world, _ We also have the Waltham and Elgin Watches, which are sold at standard prices all over this country, but Macy's prices are always lower than those prevail- ing elsewhere. HK: | Our $16.74 Solid 14-Kt. Gold Watches, $14.49 | ican models. elsewhere. A : For Men or Boys. _ Plain polished, thin model, open-face case, fitted with 7-jewel Waltham or Elgin movement. watches are sold elsewhere at $19.59. sain Foor, mi ©O9O0GOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSO é | WOMEN'S FUR COATS Similar way the Any one of these Coats would cost you from 14 to 14 more WE HAVE EVERY SIZE and can fit men of slight proportion equally with those of exceptionally heavy physique range of lengths enables us lo fit you with a 1 Overcoat, or with a Coat thal barely clears the kne BOYS’ SHIRTS---PAJAMAS---BLOUSE Savings of One-Quarter to One- Third on Prices Elsewhere In the same most “ankle- urth Floor, 34th | In the Newest Styles The favored long “‘straight-line” styles are shown to advan- tage in these 52-inch Coats of Moire, Pony and Caracul. In the Macy assortment there are Caracul Coats ranging from $49.74 to $894.00. At $894.00 there is an imported coat of broad tail or baby Caracul trimmed with Skunk. Black Moire Pony Coats range from $39.74 to $129.00. Natural Pony coats are $58.75 to $149.00—a saving, of course, at every price. The Shirts Macy’s yee Price c Elsewhere $1.00. Plain or pleated model. Made of fine-woven madras and percale in neat striped cf- fects. Finished with best pearl buttons. olors are whi Moire Russian Pony Coats, $49.74 Light weight, finely marked skins. Coat 52 inches long, has the long line effect, straight back, deep shawl collar and wide cuffs. Lined with soft ribbed silks. nde idered. Sizes 12 a to 14 inch necis The Blouses Macy’s Special Price 68 Elsewhere $1.00. Plain or pleated front. Made of firg-wov- en madras and per- cales in neat stripe effect. Some plain white. Handelaui ered. Finished with b pearl butions. Al newestFallcolorings. Sizes 6 to 16 years. The Pajamas Macy’s Special Price 79¢ Elsewhere $1.00. Made of fine qual- ‘domet” ity weave flannel in blu and tan d roomy comfort to ensure Caracul Coats—Skunk, Raccoon Trimmed, $79.75 Full skins, of a weight and quality selected for durability. Collar and cuffs of dark Skunk-dyed Raccoon. Coat, 52 inches long, is lined with brocaded satin or fancy ribbed silk. enuine Scotch Moleskin Sets, $42.74 In two styles: A set with long straight mantle, two yards long, silk tassels at ends—half-barrel muff to match neck piece. Another style has shaped collar finished with farge moleskin button and scalloped edges. Muff of half-barrel shape. Both sets are lined with taupe charmeuse. Second Floor, Broadway, (Flower: Bouquets For Corsage or Table ‘Decoration All the fashionable flowers—most of theni from the best Parisian Flower makers, whose work so closely resembles the natural blossoms in coloring and in tiniest deta quet form or in single flowers—there are orchids, lilies of the valley, American beauly roses, gardenias, violets, ladies’ slip. pers, sweet peas and pansies, from 19c lo $5.94. sizes from 2 Overcoat other wearables city" prices. >\ 5c 10c pair. Let Us Help You Furnish Your Home We Deliver Your Goods at Once. You Pay for Them as Convenient. Our method of extending credit is DIFFERENT. are no embarrassing features, and at no time are payments asked for which are in excess of your ability to pay. No Club Fees Required, ANG Quartered Oak irs Buff Ns Anti drawer and closet drawer allverw like 840, at ‘ “Marchioness” Silk Sets of |] sue... Macy's Price | Sue’. Macy's Price ‘ Vestsand Bk omers,embroid- Sneo inches fae Else incest China Closet in Quartered Oak to Ma‘ch, $19.98 ered in matched spatter 72x90 inchs $4e |90x60 inches 66e Seam e:s Brussels Rugs Axminster Rugs oe Wilton Rugs ae first shown at Pillow Cesar Bolster C tae aaa, at $19.50 The Vests have French |] Size42xsoin...14e | Size 45x72 in...29 as, at $17.98) Psi “sno, at $27.50 band tcp, reinforced arm |] Size45xsoin. Ie a $14.98 inive id! at $29.98] ine’ asa, a $31.50 shield and fine beaded finish White Satin-Finished -of- y The Bloomers also are rein- eer es uaa Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks, forced, finished with satin Bedspreads joods Marked in Plain Figures | pair. Violet Bouquets with Rose Centre, $1.39 Very natural violets in full bunches—with La France or American beauly roses in centre. American Beauty Roses, 44c For table decoration—very large roses with long stems for vases. Elsewhere $1.00. Apple Blossom Sprays, 89c In the natural pink-and-white colorings. For table \ decorations. SHEETS AND » Toasting plant; thelr price. which our rep (bean only) There “ ° ” ‘Marchioness Embroidered Silk || PILLOW CASES Vest &Bloomer Sets || Of the well known “Pride of y In White, Pink or Sky Blue, Broadway” brand, much in de- susie act mard among thrifty housewives. Six months ago we placed a very large order in these goods, At that time cotton was chearer than now. This consignment (of 1,000 dozen) is the last of that order and when next we buy we shall have to pay advance prices, $5.94, $6.89 and $7.49 a Set Banc. DERED s1Ik Vest SEA, ra and embroidered silk Bioomers to match, that will appeal to the waman of in fave k Blocmers have Ley "t risk also been worn; but. these 7 Sheets bows and embroidered in Macy Spee Price, $3.59 to $5.79 Ma floral designs, in large and Reg. Macy Price, $4.96 to $8.89 small patterns to metch vests. From England, extra fine fr and *lowest-in- Second Fly Centre. 4 to 4g below our regular the-city’’ prices. Every size. Basement, 84th St., Rear, b a2 fr) fat astes. That is why we consider this quite L SAL BOOT! dainty, refined te stes, an event among cfferings to house- Our regular pri The very latest ideain Silk Wives A Perec inilinleactied Underwear. Embroidere De ee el ane ore oie HIGH GR = y : ‘ and hemmed, andall sizes are given Silk Vests have long been |] {iforehemming: § UGE) What Macy Carries for Boys. Suits from $2.96 fo $14.74, in all 5 lo 19 years, in all desirable materials and shades, from $3.96 to $18.49 for Domestic, and up to $29.59 for a fine “Guard's” model coal imported from London, He have an equally comprehensive stock in Shoes, Hats and all that boys need, al regular Macy Second Floot EXQUISITE LACE CURTAINS From the Best Lace Makers of Europe and America OUR SAVING IS DOUBLE if you buy Our prices are ‘‘lowest-in-the-ci as we are our own importers we make you a present of the middleman’s profit. 7—————Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains White and Arabian Our own importation, from—$5.24, $5.49, $7.74 and up to $14.49 7———Lacet Arabian Lace Curtains Imported by Macy's, from—$3.96, $5.24, $6.74, $7.74 up to $24.74 ‘Third FL, 35th St. Rear. 4 abnormal increase in the raw ‘Our policy always ton is founded ; G0; this quality 4 CHOP TEAS—Mixed Oolong, » Young Hyso: tea that selin 5-lb, caddy, ® TOMATOES: r ock; quality sells at 14c cal 8 40" 140 can, ized Soap, wi B BKOAP—100 large cake To | dozen 1 thia| POTASH LAUNDRY SU § SMOKED SARDIN ining 48 to G0 fis which 1s I . cartons (bean old elsewhere at 40c per 1 jar HAND AH Special for this DE LAUNDRY S$ No other kind will do if you are particular about the COLOR of your wash. Dor ing costly clothes by experimenting with cheap supplies, -in-the- urtains at Macy's. —as always—and i 4 ch, @e GER "ALE—Absolutely pure large the standard on fe tandard on 1 4 “25,10, aac nj for 4 Can, 106 nite “brand; tnent ¢ can; our § finest. borax elsewhere pe * CLOUDY “AM pint “hotties, “tT les. B1.G04 AND FT, EY BRAN all cakes, LY #e! pound zine cans,

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