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ETVEL ROOSEVELT AMERCAN MUTANT. © 228°" seston INSUFFRAGETTERND, 22S NAULS LONDON BOY” ENGAGED TO MARRY OR. IHARD DERBY Formal Announcement in | a Few Days. | ed | Witespread social interest w Aroused teday in marriage of Miss EB 61 Carow Roore- dore Roosevelt, to Dr. Richard Derby, 1 to relatives and in- puny with Sylvia Pankhurst, who was e € engagement, and for | rentonced by the Magistrate ty two! ered. mal announcement is to be sade in a! months’ Statistics prove that the death rate few days, probably Sunday, No date for the Wedding has been set. teunction | of having spent more ye y young debut at a ball ember, 1%, | more widely | i} leay ‘mong her friends for her oweet, whole- sume disposition, he is an ardent devotee of outdoor ports like her father, and ts an excen- fonally good horsewoman. She ts little more than twenty-one years old, seven sears younger than her half-sister, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, In 199 Miss Roosevelt was reported engaged to Will: | 5, ‘am Phillips of Boston, then im the! Kearton cinematograph. At the Play- ever wsed and it has done wonders The | house, in West Forty'-« Department in Washington, eport was promptly denied. A year #0 there was a report she was engaged orge Palen Snow of No. 85 West selghth street, Harvard, "04, Dervy is a graduate of Harvard and $s @ young and suc ) in this city. His father | at No. A. Derby, now at Jack+ ty Samuel A. Tucker of | -fire, street. He \s/ it present few days at Mra, Archioald Rogers's place at Hyde Park, x Miss Roosev eldest brother, Theo- ove Roosevelt jr, married Miss ileanor #. Alexander in June, 1910, and her #ece mid bvother, Kerralt Roosevelt, is aw n Brazil in the ratiroad bus Archibald and Quentin Roosevelt her two younger — TWO-YEAR-OLD CHILD, ALONE IN ITS CRIB, IS BURNED 10 DEATH Mother Left Infant Near Kitchen Range and Live Coal Fired Bedding. ‘The two-year-old non of Mr. and Mra. Samwel Kahaner was fatally burned in the kitchen of the Kahaner home on the fourth floor of the flathouse, Nos, 2°%- 40 Hast One’ Hundred and Fourth street, At moon to-day, and died this afternoon n the Reception Hospital 3 ie supposed a live coal from the| kitehen range fell upon a covering, ar the ohild was sleeping in a crib drawn | close to the range. The mother had gone shopping, leaving the baby boy in ‘he kitchen, There wae no one else in che apartment, @uddenty, Bernard Parker, from his apartment on the opposite side of the nal, heard the agonized cries of the ‘Mid. Running into the hall he smetied vmole and then forced open the door of the Kahaner apartment. The bedding in the crib was in flames, | Saking the child in his arms Parker! rap out of the louse and to the drug | of Third avenue and Fifth street. From | 4n ambulance was sent | | t the Reception Hospital. Dr. Smith | eaponded and hurried the little victim | » the hospital, where he soon suc- | am bed, When the mother returned home sho was frantic and the husband was sent for, Both hastened to the hospital, only ‘0 learn of the # death, ——_—— THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 2g were the highest, low pa ks fur Wo-day aud the net Compaced "wila yesterday's closing prices: . Lom, lam, \imal. Corps \m, Peet vm, Gan se Subex FHS OE ef ives € BsesScba es SPTEP EL ESS. 6 $3 708 10% 108%, + me ue ae 18 = ¥ SP PSEC Hi A 2: of PRES: Sram Smet: musts peaes sSupesieae =i FS | Zelie Emerson Uses Fists and No baie Set for Wedding) Feet in Her Debut asa Smash: TON DON | stant he po | A po | declared that Zell ball with his cap, kicked him in the shin and punched him tn the face, In reply Zolle Emmerson declared that the y Dollcemen pinched her and she had acted in self-defense. containing an explosive into the letter- sig the White House Miss poe oe I Rev Roosevelt has been conspicuous in New | to Koi lag elitertnd end York soctety, although spending most mye ined $3 vy box contained $3,900 In paper mone: of her time at her home at Sagamors | wrich, however, a emart attendant #1: Hill, She is very attractive looking 1n | ceeded in rescuing before the flames pereonal appearance, and {® noted | reached it. oe, REAL WILD MAN IN ACTION. Expl to Show Jungle Folk on Films. [condition for The Wild Man of Borneo, in action on his native heath, has been observed y Cherry Kearton and the migratory Kearton will show on the afternoot be * country In . . lat, & grade | ude uf the chase and and white el | a apture © and other excit- is displayed. ret * eee 1S " ' DINING ROOM s ‘Oak ch y “ i Onl iy | ee el 3538: e THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918. ORRINE f events, To that end | an African exp! with James } wn a new field in compar Th snd Tuesday afternoons are new w York. Many soe aged boxes and seats for the | bibitions, er With Sylvia Pankhurst. | jgenepsdmiral Johnson PORTSMOUTH, N, H.. Feb, | Admiral Mortimer L. Johne#on, U. 8. 14-A number of mil-! retired, died at is home to-day, «we jong them was Zelle Emer- aying @ fine, | for this condition. | |medicine, as everything in it -day, causing an explosion and « fre, | mec! titi a al shows our faith in Vinol. = Photogra: * Keartom Hartman #ay! hth street, Mr. | it Tue , Feb, antee. ” pictures taken in Bornes | AllRiker and Hegeman of events in India and Stores in New York and a as well Brooklyn and a tall drug these ptotures has ever stores where this blue The Gold Dust Twins’ ] ilosophy OES it occur to you, my friends, that woman's labor never ends:—that is, if she’s inclined to be a trifle stubborn constantly. Some housewives glory in the thought that battles won must be re-fought. This jingle is for those who try t First Aid __ | smile at toil and reason “Why;’ to The Housewife | who will not let the household cares — crush down life’s other glad affairs. You'll find, where Mrs. Smith or Brown thus reason, in a certain town, that Gold Dust helps to minimize the number of back-aches and sighs. ) The Gold Dust Twins forever toil, with dirt and trouble as a foil. They start each morning, at the top, and only after night-fall stop. Theirs is to DO if NOT to DIE—Theirs is to never question “why?” At kitchen tasks their talents shine; the floors they polish up are fine; in fact, no matter where they go they leave a spotless trail; and so, like sunshine, when the sky is grey they help to drive the clouds away. Each grain of Gold Dust also shcres in cleaning up the household warce; each mop it touches seals a bond, to make a mop a fairy wand; each brush or cloth holds regal ey 227s Store Open All Day Wasnington’s Birthday February Furniture & Rug Sale—25 to 50°, Discounts IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS $50 Worth $3.00 Down,; $100 “ $1000 “ ALL GOODS DELIVERED BY MOTOR TRUCKS UNMARKED WE PAY FREIGHT Wishaw, U6 .OUM 1918 is CATALOGU + ROOMS Tie huie coud $148 articles, and ls om shu: Showing you exactly + tn’ sour home, ny Parlor Table Every $30Purchaze . rd ay soit = top Matti vale Feuther wae | Co: BED OUTFIT FREE A Xplore new ¢ up new moving been in te “Drink Habi citizens, and hown next Monday to y folk have will be vefun $1.00 per box. di ' > brought up at| was born at Nahant, Mass. in 1842 and court to-day on the charge of jentered the navy in 189, peing retired the approaching | amashing sop windows in London last | 19 1904 | evening. = — —= Velt, daughter of Col, and Mrs. Th00* | gon, who wax deseribed ax an American j woman. she wan rentonced to sat tr} MORE OUT-DOOR LIVING of the late Dr. Richard H. Derby | ix weeks In default ¢ this city. Col and Mra Roosevelt | yatte generaon ted the tere in com | And Death Rate Will Be Low- 0 gave evidence, jis very much greater in the winter nerson played foot: | months than in summer, and that the | lack of fresh alr is largely responsible If the system becomes run down, blood thin and watery, circulation BIRMINGHAM, England, Feb. t4—| poor, no appetite, don't dose with Militant suffragettes dropped a phial| drugs, but take our delicious cod liver ;}And iron tonic Vinol, not a patent | named on every package, and if it |does not give you @ hearty appetite, enrich the blood and create strength, |we will return your money; that A case has just come to our atten- \tion from Albany, N. Y. Mrs. H. “1 was in a run-down out five years until this spring, when I learned what a | good tonite and strengthener Vinol is, It is certainly the best tonic I have yr me.” Try a bottle of Vinol, on our guar- * yyey FURNISiieD $65 biLwiRUUIN EVERY PURCHASE OF :100 | SavaVks Bed rring & Mattress PUR NITURE CURES DRINK HABIT So uniform * into old by Riker- them for Free a st Ask B If "Twere Mid-Summer Today— and if the present Hackett- Carhart offerings still held —it would even then be the time to make the greatest overcoat selection of your life. NOW, however—when there are many weeks of overcoat weather yet tocome—thissame money-saving, quality-getting opportunity is enhanced be- yond measure of words. 3,000 Overcoats 1oGoat Once! And such overcoats as these are! Positively, they’re the hand- somest, best fitting, best wear- ing garments that the season has produced. They’re all of them of later creation than any other New York store can offer. They’re the last word in late style, fashionable fabric and correct colorings. And the tailoring through- out is about as close to perfec- tion is possible for human handiwork to be. Every last one of these over- coats will be ‘‘good style” for seasons to come. That is why it will pay you to select one to-day—even if you haven’t real need of it until next winter, or the win- ter after. For, rest assured, the future will hold no overcoat opportun- ity greater than this one. $13.50 to $20 Overcoats, Regularstockand 750 $20, $22.50, Serene $12.90 $25, $28, $30, $35 and 15 $37.50 Overcoats.... $30, $35, $37.50, $40 19 and $42.50 Overcoats $0 Ovecaals POO Suit Reductions $20, $22.50, $25, $28, $30, $32.50, $35 and $37.50 $15 Suits are now... Shirt Reductions $1.50 and $2 Shirts of Hackett Carhart and t $1.50 & $2.50 and Ha: $4 and $4.59 silk & Linen Russian of famous makes Cord Shir's $2.35 Boys’ & Children’s Clothes Reductions At £41 Broadwoy & 151 EB, 125th Si tores Only 37.50 & Slo ¢ All model n’s Overcor Overcoats, Over All models; 8 to prices that afford great savings. Included are this season's most fashionable Furs. y successful has ORRINE | a the vietims of the} and useful rs} whocetors, oft.xaait. "$15.00 $13.89] |ortxiatt, “g2150 $19.89 . Macy’ coreg: Size. rhowsie. —Prices| Stee. shooters, 2Tin.x Sein. 94.50 $404 J Of. x Ot 36 in. x 63 in. 7———Royal Wilton Rugs—A Special 0: effects. A heavy linen fringe at each end.» Combinations of tan, brown, green. stock of Beds priced at substantial savings. house, in proportions to suit apartments, small or large. i Be ¥ * $25.25 Hl "38, . $61.75 aH Perey} $. ia $ : $60.25 $68.25, $21.74 324.67 $40.51 $71.25 $50.75 ———— Box Springs—Special at $6.83 jous makes 85c hard. The enamel h 5 tear of harming it, and does nol readily chi arhart mak $1.15 to 7 years $3.75 $5.75 > 18 years $7.78 (7 — Iron Springs--Special at $6.74 foi angles and iron ends ensure rigidity. Helical tempered steel ically take up the sag. Furs at Half Price Fine Fur C ats and Sets at RUGS—1913 Patterns « Great Savings The Aug, Carpet and Linoleum Departments moved te much larger and more conmmodions quarters on the Fourth Fleer Velvet Macy’ Price. Site. itueve Price, Sige. — The Tapestry Brussels Rugs have a \oop surface that is both dura ble andeasyto clean. Patterns are Persian, “‘all- over" designs, and effects copied from fine examples of Kirmanshah and Gorovan Carpets. A very wide color range, in combinations to suit any decorative scheme. The Seamless Velvet Rugs have a soft, yet resilient, non- matting pile, closely woven, and are in Oriental patterns carried out in combinations of tan, brown, ivory and green. The shades harmonize to perfection. oad The Seamless Wilton Rugs are of a finely carded, closely woven and very durable worsted yarn, dyed with the finest dyes imported from Germany. The figured effects are patterns of exquisite and rare Oriental Rugs, while the two-toned Rugs are in blue, rose, pink, green, brown and tan, with double and triple borders. Seamless Wilton Ruge—Of Unusual | Sft.3in.x10ft.ol $3150 in. . $6.74 loft. x 12 ft. $45.00 $7.50 Of high-grade worsted yarn, in Oriental and Persian At $3.74 a re At $38.78 | * ice ‘would See.” Mecy's vrice wot Part weg ice would ve Mi wo” ze 27 in. x S4 in, | Size 8 ft.3in.x 10 ft.6 in. ize 9 ft. x 12 ft. BEDS «nd Bed Furnishings |; In the Mid-Winter SALE In the new, larger and more commodious quarters of the Furniture Department occupying the entire Sixth Floor. The Beds mentioned form but a small part of the great Macy There is Furnilure in this Sale for every room of every kind of Brass Beds at $71.25 Ht bought tm the, roguiag way, Macy's Brass Beds at $60.25 Macy's These Beds stand 4 ft. high at the head and have 2-in. posts. The gracefully out-curved top rails follow the lines of a famous Coton T head, and can be or bright finish uous posts, Fr contrast happily with cs acteristic “Hepplew! ornas ial design. The finish is either mentation of fine draped urns, satin or bright, Sizes are 3 ft. 3) 1N@ Sizes are 3 ft., 3 ft. 6 in, 4 ft. and 4ft. oin. The two Beds illustrated are finished in the famous “Damarda™ lac which 1s nol only crack-proof and extraordinarily hard, but resists dampe ness to a remarkatle degree. This lacquer ts easily cleaned oj spols, Jinger marks an Uemishes, and may cen be rue ted with ammonta or alcohol % of spotling it. It 4s also absolutely proof against discoloration ft. 6in., 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in other suck ithout fear Mav's price was 88.49, Covered in best quality A.C.A, ticking, and fitted with luxur- iously resilient springs of tempered steel, To fit any metal bed. White Enameled Beds—Special Sale Prices These beds are tinished in pure while enamel baked on, firm and | s ils color well, is easily cleaned without! ip. crack or scale, Sizes are 3 it. 3 tt. On. + ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. The construction is firn and rigid, and the frame gracetully | proportioned, 1 of Beds at $5.24 have} 92. “1 449 i B1S.f $5.89 $6.7 $20.40 $6.49 $7.07 $21.40 Macy's price was 98.24, patent upright sides that keep the mattress The tubular sides are heavy, and the steel These have eadi prings at each end support the woven Wire fabric, and automat. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices B'way, Mth to 38th St. “Greater latitude,” meani exposed or over-exposed, ‘Vs (2) Economy—A meh solution as tf In addition, it can be used repeatedly before being exhausted. Tone—"Vel Cyo" gives a rich, warm tone, resembling a steel engraving. The’ semi-antique effect of “Vel Cyo" prints its use, especially to those interested in the artistic Come and see it demonstrated in our Photo hy Depart- ment any day from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. i she he - eo Macy's where, Melee. | Special “De Luxe” Enlargement, 29c cy’s usual price is #9c. Made from your own negative. “s Sportal “De Luxe” Enlargement is an 8-in. x 10-in, Enlargement, a card 12 in. x 14 inches Mount is cream whit largement in sepia tone on cream white and mauve card, In each case the price for an 8 in, price increases proportionately. Use the Escalators A convenient, comfortable, safe and rapid means of access to the upper floors. Always in motion; no waiting; no crowd- ing. _ PHOTOGRAPHICS on the Fifth Fleer, Contre, Macy Tahe that group of friends or relatives who may not meet in just this way sf in, A snapshot of a notable oc- casion, an unusual occurence, or pt bedded fevers that will make story is a possession whose place nothing else can take. The camera illustrated (a 3A Kodak, price $20.00) is one only of a very comprehensive stock of Cameras suitable for any one from a ag hh child to a North or ith Pole explorer. Join our Camera Class (no charge)—and let us show you how to develop, print, etc., for yourself. Chemicals and Accessories of Merit “Vel Cyo” Developer (Macy) devel ia paoet any hoa i] by arsioging, cyt ll 's special virtues, which are shared by no that, whether your print {5 under- ‘yo" will give you a satisfactory result. iven quantity of “Vel Cyo” makes twice as on the market to-day for veluper on the market to-day. (4) Purity—''Vel Cyo” will not stain the fingers. ‘Vel Cyo" . bgttle, sufficient for making 32 o7s. of the best cAMP, », with a warm gray deckle center, Inside ~a rich black-and-white—appears to the wid elsewhere for $1.50 and $2.00. * only technically ts due to the gi n which we make an enlargement, tollows: riaon pwith deckle edge, Size 8 in. x 10 in. ches Mission | Bach 5%. able for library and den, Size 8 in. x 10in. Each 59%, perfect and artistic, but individual care which ‘lemish"—-simple, antique tones in black and white effect, Vie 8in. Me. —an exquisite work ited by hand in delicate 8in.x10in. Each $9.89, . X 10 in. enlargement is given, The Enlargements can be made any size desired up to 20 in, x 24 in., mounted on cards, for $2.39, and sepia mounted for $2.69, and to order up to 6 ft. for $14.89. LONDON Motoring COATS Fo Men, $14.74 collars, in These coats were mode especially to the order of R. H. Macy &Co,, aid were originally priced $26.74 and $29.74, Double-breasted Ulsters with high, warm protecting Chinchilla cloths, both navy blues and dark grays, and Fleecy Scotch materials in Tobacco Browns and Olive Greens. Included in the lot is every size {rom 37 to 42. Black Manchurian Dogskin Coats, with wide shawl collar and extra protecting wind cuffs; were’ $26.74. are now $19.74, All aines, Natural Wallaby (Australian Kan- garoo) and dark brown Wallaby Fur Coats that were $99.75 are now $29.75, All ciaes,