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oy ‘ ° < o y ae acetal ee 10 ‘ Jother | Mee nevents a perform. | ; AUTO NEGLIGENCE | Stet. IF MARY GARDEN GETS 2° =" clo ger eaas., Mom srae a (OLD FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY CAN'T BE CURBED |iciie‘ieses'ssescs, CINDER IN HER VOICE | mr il ie sen /™%: Rmcucmaaes* FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING 98 (Martin), 4 to 1, 7 to 110 and 1 to 8, CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY | ck on Street vans Ih Courts, é Coe at tet aes, ——-DIPPEL IS INSURED) ~ cauont in TRAIN WaEcK.| 5. WATH STOP WATCH ==: oct | — a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1018.° : -|Father John’s Medicine olds and up; six furlongs—Good Day, ed might oe started “Cures Colds and Builds $0 (Denacbotten), 7 to 2, § t0 6 nd i Policy Covers Practically Every| A" Hurled From Rails on for « suetruction of @ we the y A Without to 8, won; Berdinette, 105 (Martin), 11 to y eeote pally SVErY Run in Texas. whi D1 eighth st » company. Counsel for the com A@lermen Hear Owners on], 1 ' + and out, second: yosmt 122) Misfortune That Could Come | PPA, Tex, aterch sie neat! nov inission waa Instructed to have this eer-!U8e Of Alcohol or Dan- (Gkirvin), 6 to 1, 7 to 6 and 8 to 6, third. ot two special traing on the Texus and | wee iNeate ready to-morrow, The certificate D ofa Limit | Time-tse 2-5. “Rock Ber, OM Hank, ti ra. Songbirds Pacific Ratirond, carrying the Chicago | wre roy stagnerad (nto Roosevelt Hox | xe comminsion tines | SEFOUS gs. — a Doc. Question Speed Beth Stanley, Morgan Wilson also ran (0 Opera Songbirds. Grand Opera Company en route to Ban! vitae je Weer Fifty-vinth. street and to-day. for City Streets, and finished as named. —— THIRD RAQE—Four7earciée and up- tor’s Prescription, 50 loco, was wrecked early to-day! jaceq ao be cared for He sald he had |! * five miles east of El | walked inte a #roup of F Chairman Moca Years in Use. ward; selling; #ix furlonga—Common-| There wae one emergency which the | Three Pulman sleepers and one Thad abused each othe ny declaring himself | ere Touch, iil CMungrave), 8 to 1, § to| Chicago-Philedeiphia Opura Company | car left the track. Members of the of @ proposed order. fer} s and 2 to 6, won; York Lad, 06 (Mar-| overlooked when it insured {tae and |COMpany were badly shaken up and, tn ie-} tin), 9 to 5, even and & to 6, second: | all ite opera starts against the accidenta | yale Injured. A vroken rail caused | | « West Sixty-eight | ‘The Longacre Blectric Lght and Pow- named, ” y *, A o pprese a ‘ SHCOND RACE—Maiden three-sear- Members Shaken Up When Cars| /, J white because they had of them 4 ‘The Longacre company probably will 5 vonidies was ihe ceritons tn the trewnt nest move for permission to issue stocks Absolute Truth of This wesed by the Special Committee of! senator Sparkes, 118 (French), 3 to 1, 10| that it might meet on the Southwestern e ay photograph showed that | and bonds. Fien It will be in a post Sto Attested B: Guar- tm Board of Aldermen to-day, Ralph] to 1 and & to 1, third. Time, 1172-5. tour, ‘That wee @ conflict of dates with Collector Loch Reatane. t wan dangerously 1 tion * years ago—a ponition ry y ‘ie presiding. ©. Terry of Heretic, Bertis, Garden of Roses. Fair | me New York Giants at Dallas, the hoy was put to Wiillam Loeb Jr, Collector of the Port | ( b in unitorm and en uniform and and former Sectetary to President i » & the \etorctiie Dealer’ Asscotation and| Atlanta, Cheer Up and Camollie alo |The reeult was that on lest Saturd w 7. “Die Waikuere wan presented to a|Roonevelt, to-day forwarded to W, teli's Ieitchen a ee Wg ery urged| FOURTH RACE.—Three-year-olds and | mere handful of auditors, while ington his resignation. Ag soon as Tee atcatat ts uti tt negligents in ériving eaanet be| upward; seven turlongs—Donald Mc-|puik af the patriotic citizens of Duiins, | mclally notified of ite acceptance he |down any atteinpt (4 by @ tap watch He added | Donald, 105 (Mondon), 7 to 2, 3 to 5 and | geeiing that they preferred Thorpe to Sirector of all of the Gueneibee eae wnites “in the mixed me, ere} out, first; Milton B., 108 (Taplin), 8 +o 1, | Tetrassin, went to the bali rounds. panies. ar ton wore talking thr wetved. the pottee enforce the|# to 6 and out escond; Shackleton, 111| with this one exoeption the insurance | S——-— — a the courte to obtain! antee to Give $25,000.00 tution if Shown Other-| wise. ‘ 1 sent through Sa it became known as proper autiorities to. the construction | of its plant In 1904 the Long Acre Company goplied to the com jon for authority to tsaue! we guarantee Inable mistort 10.00 to any charitable in (Buxton), 11 to % and out, thint. Time, | covers every imaginable misfortune that will Bour) 1.2844. Spohn also ran and finished as | might befall an opera company. On Hacenoe Sova in|, Father John's Medicine is a physic! Mitution. ifshown ctherwise, basardeus | named. occurs t RM | stock. Thi lication was deniel, The | Cans prescription. . old 4 all throat and duns fe magne be ° ae ere recs ee MT Wik IWATA /iclal tries (ad Wl Appritate Divinion decided agalnat the| | Prescrived for the Inte Rev. Father] ( ; ernat ‘Consumption rt epeed Umes of Canger mitt be CHARLESTON ENTRIES dhe mxty-dour- cities in the tour, the | asticity the face sags and loses its VELO Bi commission. The Commission | subse. | Jobu O'itien, of Lowell, Mass, by an] make and strength if tak nate, je company will recover $10,000 from J. &. | youthful contour. ( ET ROI a Menace bedi AC eminent specialist in 1855, fully, It is not # patent medicine, and Ae to Ge prpediien of Ceingieg 8) ing: nictram G00; wwormrcém;|Hireh, a New York tnaurance broker, |i Daily massaging with VELOGEN— “Beguty's Guardian” gt OC ee ee Father John recommended this pre-| does not contain alcohol of poisonous wher Weide © 0 deed atop & Cortein | aiting, arse furlongs—ave, 100; Mensers, 111;| who evolved the insurunce plan. For| (mm he fraggant. soothing emoilient—always / hi i drugs. umber of feet Ddhind @ Belded pas- | Worle show, 100; Mone Henge, 108, (by Hast: |¢nin protection the opera company paya with an upward circular movement, tones & = ve _ - ‘ngeP ean, @ was argued thst ingp Landa Colors. Watleder, | 94 000, up the underlying muscles, vivifies their elasticity, restores If the. Pullman porter upeets the " + H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. be joo th ty by servi: ftew | 5 gebina: se gad cuctalt at nerves of the party by ing col contour, and gives to the skin a delightfully wholesome glow and freshness, | | too early in thi rnin; if the| Mm One application makes an improvement; Ad | 9 200; “Mie Grane, 100; ubdieme UL Lit: Je | Chorus, feed. witha eudden dewire to | A ‘A week's systematic use, a transformation. Sweety, 100) Kall, 135, | Join the Texas milftia and cross the| [Mm Better than cold cream—used the same way. | (che sreese $000; tour yearctds ent! Mexican border, matinies; it Mory | id ‘At Your Druggiet’s. In Collapsible Tubes, 25c. fl rf 1 ! i e { 8 [ 3 i al H it ' ! é r *| Garden .finds that whe hae cinders in Bis ee aes Te \;| her voice—or if any gne of « hundred | 9 se A zh f < i | i ! i “ee | ili — abel = Herald Square, Broadway,34thto3sthSi, ; SY R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. CLEARANCE* NEGLIGEES Picturesque garments in scores of charming styles are scheduled for quick disposal { Broad: Herald Square, way 34thto3sthSt. prior to the removal of this department to the new Negligee Salon on the Third Floor. CLEAR A N Cc EF ¢ BLOUS ES Most Radical Reductions Are in force which affect, among others, the famous Prior to;the removal of the Waist Department from its tel location, on the Second 66 oy) . ° Braun” Berlin Negligees Floor,,to larger, more luxuriously appointed quarters, on the Third Floor, we have marked for quick disposal Fashioned of the finest Venetian cloth, these garments are the Three Hundred Imported Blouses i | lel Hy i g - 3 ed H e Automobile Club of thie amendment: | *Wood Dove, reen operating, driving ‘Beg, 10; ‘61x’ vehicle on any high-) U2 } e i i | ‘eg Of the City of New York shall do » tm @ careful and prudent manner rate of speed 80 as not bho t highest type of Negligee made, the world over, and are of distinctively smart style. 4 Specimen Values : H Fervene, 108. at Greatly Reduced P. tices Braun Negligees (were $57.50), now $34.50 ; ‘ male: | ; : : | Braun Negligees (were $49.89), now $32.50 ' a | Blouses from every leading Paris designer are included in the collection: models so clever J Braun Negligees (were $43.89), how $29.50 ‘Gran’ Quee. | and individual in style that it is scarcely necessary to glance at the famous labels to know that Braun Negligees (were $34.89), now $23.89 8: BST these are Blouses of distinguished origin. The scope of the sale and the savings may be gauged | by Specimen Values: | Braitn Negligees (were $38.49), now $19.89 these jmen a Pit vies i * Braun Negligees $11.89, $9.94; $8.94, $7.94, $6.94. (Were $39.89, $29.89, $22.89, $19.89 and $14.24), _R. H, nay & Co, are sole New York representati: E. Braun el Cie., makers of tine Negligees, House Gown. Gowns, elc., whose establishments in Berlin, Vienna and Carlsba: Elise Poret Model (was $124.00), now $94.50. Real’ Bohemian lace over flesh color maline. Maurice Mayer Model (was $88.50), now $75.00. Real Point Venise and Bohemian laces. Elise Poret Model (was $137.50), now $75.00. £ 4 ‘il hd porated Ci is ny rislocracy Bed tiay Per 480s refrigerating facilities was cor- Isc ‘ , ; . 0 are patronized by the aristocracy and nobility of Europe. maienta tie. iors ne rt Rare Point Venise, with white satin charmeuse. Maurice Mayer Model (was $42.75), now $34.50. Cream repousse lace, with fine net. Parity : 4 i Very artistic garments of decidedly French style, in the softest, ! Among the fy besa pater [| Stars and cals: Mace trimmed: | ichest Zenana’ cloth: a wide range of colors. Blouses of Irish Crochet (were $62.00), now $49.00. Robes (that were $16.89, $19.89 and $23.89), now $9.94 Blouses of Irish Crochet (were $46.89), now $35.50. Rotes (that were $20.49), now $12.89 Robes (that were $49.50), now $39.50 Blouses of Princess Lace and Net (were $45.00), now $35.00. “Zenana Cloth” Robes—From Paris Robes (that were $27.89), now $19.89 Robes (that were $44.75), now $24.89 B. Altman & Cn. I! {| |s : \°; of Blouses of Ecru Net, Braided (were $29.89), now $24.89. * i F : WILL HOLD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) wane of fine net, with Valenciennes (were $14.89), now Mandarin Coats—F rom China i ’ ’ i Blou i ri a 7 q | Cc 5 de chi id soft silk gar its, —silk-lined, richly broidered and all [ A Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Bg Pa Chiffon, Bulgarian Embroidered (were $30.89), fever eel eeere pat eae gor aren PAW pa Bi nye etuecaldered arid) in)@ ! . Y ; Blouses of Chantilly Lace and Jet (were $13.89), now $6.94, ) I ; i Muslin Underwear 1D | abies haat ue sry, | Bouse : eee ee aes ha ee ee, Now $14.89, $19.89, $24.24, $29.89, $36.89 and $42.24 : at the following exceptional prices: ehifon. Hand-made Blouses of Black Chiffon (were $8.94), now { | | Misses’ and on Sy = dk Blouses of Voile and Crepe imc! | garments of softest, mage Sureble slkar-mpade in ty ical Oriental styles. Our own ' at. . : . . + 85c. . Dainty white Blouses, trimmed with most favored laces; . ‘iets hand-emibroidered or braided and ‘of most effective style. Now $7.94, $9.47, $12.24, $14.89, $19.89 and $29.89 j i Misses’ and Children’s Skirts Exquisite color combinations, Vary elaborately eniproidered|Ki s of richest silks—were $34.49, $44.89, $49.49 and $52.50 ; at. ’ e ° ‘ . 95c. & $1.45 Voile Blouses—hand-embroidered, Irish crochet trimmed; Shy sheporatery emoroicered h|MON0s OF EN wm ms Ear eee, nid Lk rs (were $16.89)—now $7.94. | , Now $25.50, $32.50, $36.50 and $42.50 | Misses’ Combinations — at 1.25 I} Marquisette Blouses—embroidered in colors (were $10.89 | i : syn eae f Misses’ Drawers. . . at 48c, & BSc, [| MEET “now $7.0 | Paris Negligees of Silk and Crepe de Chine ' itianls Drawers... at BBc: _ il sage. | Hand Stencilled Silk Crepes--tere $92.50. Now $72.50. bi lene ° & 48c Sry Voile Blouses—Bulgarian embroidered (were $7.49) | Negligees—tere $24.24, $49.74, $89.00 and $114.50. Now $7.94, $24.89 and $39.50 I —now $4.96. ’ ; . ‘ i : I th T il tG d D t t Pia apenas embroidery in colors (were $6.94)— Madame Sheba Negligees from London | i n e tone oods epar men Voile Blouses—hand-embroidered (were $7.94)—now $4.96, Made of richest crepes—stencilled and embroidered—were $74.50, $89.50 and $95.50, | | A Special Sale of Imported Celluloid Articles The “Peasant Over- Now $25.50, $49.50 and $54.50, * | ”» ; | : - / will also be held toemorrow (Tuesday) | Blouse calpain et ains || Macy Negligees of Silk and Crepe de Chine 4 } as follows: | In Eff ective New Lap Oak hy ir oe ala set a | Light, pretty colors, with lhand-embroideries and dainty laces, sitany graceful and charming ; et slip tid tobe | Ss, th t order and in our own workrooms —were $10.89, $14.49, 89,837.49, ; Celluloia Set, consisting of comb, brush and | ng A ain | $3899 804 Wand$98.50., Now $6.94, $7.94, $14.89, $26.50, $34.49, $50.50 & $59.50, “ascinating little Oalee armen! “ simple, bu’ ‘ mirror in box . . . -O at $3.65 | smart blouse lines, and so fashioned that Hseyviitieive a mibcial | P. ° M d N li Alb eG iiiis Mecsiee Dia Casts air to an otherwise ordinary dress, | aris- ade eg igees of atross elluloid Novelty Pin Cushions at an) 6 17% - 65c. & $1.50 Celluloid Perfume Bottles, with sprinkler top at A et 42 eda ee aa ~ 0c, | Also TOURIST SETS, consisting of Pullman apron, towel and wash cloth in case aaa and say t sO uate), REL DRE WIS iggy cords taee a gear en of cretonne . at $1.50 of silk . et $2.65 | rege cream ace, wurhien Hai80 6 if Set Oriental lace, with cluny edge, | Sunday World $ a ee Pag . seeking ay | | i stynem bane ie ie $4.96), cream embroidered net, rointed | “To Let” Ads. € J emper an s i silk girdle braided, le Bitty Avene, 34th ead 35th Ptveete, Nem York, | 100 Over-Blouses Greatly Ri An assortment of-very dainty, pretty models in light colored Albatross of fine quality—with Now $1.98 (were $4.96), Princ y aaeoed ee {trimmings of Valenciennes lace and haidacneiane some with messaline collars and cuffs —were eeldr ow . (tee 70), rincess lace design, iit cream | $11.98, $1 5.89, $16.24, $18.49 and $22.89, a Now $1.98 (were $2.97), heavy cord lace, combined with Now $5.94, $6.94, $8.94, $14.24 and $18.49 lotted net, Now $2.97 (were $6.94), cream filet, with heavy girdle of braided: cord. é $4.96. Silk Kimonos—From Japan tramping. LS RTE oo ee care til NBN nig oN TR ype tea aia vse