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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 28, Yors. ee Old Maid—Are those men following ust ===] “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION’ a, News Oddilics )=="""“"" Browning, King&Co j CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND HA Rival “squires at Jeffersonville, Ind, are cutting rates for marrying. one | EVERY DRUGGIST } Ob MBN, BOTS AND OMILDR RN couple got married twice for $1.50, They were first joined by Squire Hay, who! demanded a $& fee before making out the certificate. “Too mueh,”, sald the bridegroom, and pickin; ip the license the couple went to Squire Keigwin, who 9 reer ae ae on SELLS RESINOL' Boys’ Clothing = There wes @ blaze in the cellar of a fire house in Philadetphia yesterday \- and seven companies helped put it out. ‘The horeee belonging in the building We have a pride in our Chil WAS SUCDE' ESTATE NLONS OR $5000 _ ATTORNEYS 1 SPIE Did Dale Leave Uncle Fortune, ¥ . led out, but hi ri un That Soothing, Healing Ointment. - “gt or Did He Wish to could get bask, ERA WH only Whee alvenes cy ae and bit th they «Wherever fre sold you can be just dren’s Clothing that we want Cut Off Kin? Harold A. McCormick, son-in-law of John D. Rockefeller, has tought © rgd Poy g yea ary oallesog frome Laan you to share with us. hydroplane and expects to use it in his dally trip from hie home at Forest Lake | or gt gt Bor! on. ae or ot! tkin trouble to his Chicago office, The distance is twenty-five miles. The plane oan sail a mile . rm &@ minute in the air and nearly that on the water, the nearet, drug store has Resina waiting Our Double-BreastedSuit, we think, is just what it should be A big difference of opinion regarding the size of the estate of Theodore B. scribed Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap thf TURE lidiva’’ dveoetekies: ne eolas read WireErtaeny eon Phitndelpnia lawyer, who died last week, for- | so regularly for the last eighteen years that ~both Mannish and Youthful. . » by will, wearing it mitted sulcide Wedneaday, on the eve palin lalate menage | -5'- ikama eae All our Children’s Models are of his trial on a serious Dre-| = The first “romance” of the Western flood ts in. Miss Florence P. Shaner | Suiered with Besema from Boyhood. waar . O., was rescued by William G. Wahlenmater when her home was| Mr, Charles J. Strobel, 710 National Bank ee \ . . if and her mother drowned. Her rescuer proposed to car ‘dledo, 0., knows Resinol wil ind they were married yesterday. beast | 4 4 hes ion red ferred by a youth, has arisen nd will involve a contest between two jawyers, enn William W. La Point says je left an estate of $2,500,000 and i i made a will with him a A Boston “Tech” sentor named Burdick discove: Toast testa un toe 8 pens ce, ir as carefully tailored as are our finest Men’s Suits. , van FURNISHINGS & HATS thle death, leaving the entire sodium sulphide, and invited Prof. Hayward and pbeined ‘odin Sate rn Sa ce vada tra Sa edt we " M a eB uncle, Morris Brodsky of London, | experiment. There was an explosion that wrecked the laboratory, broke wine | tortured with itching, especially in the Boye’ Shirts, Collare Sirah OTe Se big Se Tin on Of @ $10,000 bequest | dows and brought the police and firemen. The professor said he considered the |fall and winter. On my checks my ckin Fate, with French Cuffs, 120 14}5 .. > Mount Sinal Hospital, turn red, itch and n and aoe eee Silk Four-in-Hands. ............. wees BC to have Dale tn his trial, de- L Lh Van De Water of New Brunswick, oy hospital bee friend Stitched Hate, Snappy , elared to: was astounded when | valet, wakes him every morning and brings iis Heng vd wr AO ee ois nd disease boot gb be hed ot ae 7} to $2.00 he ‘learned Attorney La Point said] auto, the dog toots the hom at every crossing, S en out tn Bis | cured him with Resinol Ointment and Dr. there was a will made a week ago. ——. one of the best in Chicago, recom- Straw Hate, Domestic and Im . Sandler, w! Emil Schur had a battle with « wil it i deat in Hoboken yen day, and was ¥ BROWNING, KING & CO., Broadway, Between 3iet and 32nd Streets. OOG ororoay ’ DOUBLE-BREASTED Cooper Square, Opposite Sth Street. SUIT Brooklyn: Fulton St., at De Kalb. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices : will not | badly ecratched and bitten before his b: s ES z rs a> —— before. T cannot account for this, if it}OWn home by dissolvin, be true, of Barbo Compound in ‘ t S. FE yf “His property will not amount te more | water and then adding an ounce of a $50, hat much, I knew his ep ~ c: bay rum and a quarter ounce of cerine. Any drug store can fur: these ingredients. This is to be | Fee ee ie | plied once a week until the { Hope Cemetery, besid her. 4 left letters with me disowning his kin.” | 8uMMctently darkened, then every two On tho other hand, Attorney La Point| Weeks to keep the hair soft and ate Includes negotiable | Slossy and the scalp in a healthy condition. It may be used with equal success in darkening the beard. This is a preparation that gives splendid | results, both as ir darkener and | ‘ON, March 2%8.—Mrs. Wood-} a remedy for all scalp disorders, and n entertained the newspaper | ig well worthy or atrial. You will juperior to the or Miss Margaret Wilson and Miss E leet L Hl $ ay ration an le S Wiison, with Mise dfelen Woodrow | Store prepare ton and much less ox: You'd be hungry for Campbell’s Tomato Soup if you could see us make it. Sheer voile and crepe fabrics are the favorites for this season's daintiest Blouses, which are shown in the Macy assortment in a charming diversity of styles. Low collars, quaintly picturesque in effect, short sleeves, new vestee and waistcoat designs combine to make the new models more than usually attractive. Prices range from 99c to $12.89, A Trio of New Blouses, $1.98 Selected as representative of the style and quality of the twenty Macy Blouse Models —at $1.98. than $50.00, most of it] had been brought from South America and gin ism willed the cat. ‘Th goes nin Hehetn abd lvns-nilermanodnanh Bones, assisted ertain! exelted sondition of mind le was in over the “pproaching tri him he was in no conditon to make a! A very satisfactory preparation Herald Square, Broadway, 24thte 35th St. will and ing him to walt until his Me Herald Square Broadway, 24th te 35th St. “ ° «p99 Miles Standish In the new and much finer and more com- modious quarters of the Carpet and Rug De- Not only is the color-range so wide that you can readily match any wall paper or decoration characteristic of the Rag Rugs of a century or more ago. Rugs. There is not a single piece of used fabric anong all the chambrays, cretonnes, calicos, prints, ginghams, etc., white, some “rainbow” and some in solid tones that contrast < with the shade of the centre. the solid tones in light grey, light pink, rose, light and dark § blue, light and dark green, tan, brown and lavender, S Fepresented by the Daie house on One And given to a saloon to draw up a will, which Sandie. Mrs. Wilson's secretary, presided at the sat iat Sater Saxe! How To Darken |@ 9 ©00000000 00000000 ar Dellavea te would Ms ‘scaullte, mh Gray Hair R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions AreThelr Low Prices |, would prevent his reiadves from getting By a Specialist G acquittal. This he promised to do as LA COLONIAL Rag RUGS partment on the Fourth Floor, is a remarkably scheme, but the exquisite blending of the shades England, Ireland, Scotland, France and Germany have of which they are composed. The range of colors is so wide that it is unnecessary to ° ” “Miles Standish Hundred and Twenty-sixth street. ays, he refused to do becaui of the —— hla money. I ed against it, telling S * Yate as the day before he died. “Accord. | © ent for dandruff and ) ( . tng to Attorney Le Point, Dule had feats a ps] cepanne eee, can be DAINTY BLOUSES © The Macy Saving to You Is 4 fine assortment of ‘Miles Standish” Rag Rugs. and tones preserve the true “Colonial” effect ) been searched for new materials with which to make these Nearly every Rug has the Colonial ‘band" border, some enumerate them, but we call your particular attention to: 4 COLONIAL Rag RUGS The Voile Blouse (iltustrated at the left) is a clever 24 Reval PP: dog 8 Pca a i be =< model finely tucked and trimmed with pearl ball 27inchesx5¢inches 98 9 feet x 12 feet 4 \ buttons. A hemstitched fold of colored voile de- 30 inchesx60 inches $1.19 Qfeetxisfeet $11.49 G | fines the V-neck, the diagonal front and the cuff 36 inchesx72 inches $1.59 12 feetx12 feet $14.89 © edges, while a daintily scalloped collar in white and ¢ fet * Ties ae i2feetx 1S feet $16.89 6) choice fresh materials we use, colored embroidery finishes the low neck. Slect sete The Voile Blouse (illustrated in the centre) is a high neck, long sleeve model with} embroidery panel fronts opening over a vest effect of Venise and Valenciennes lace, the sleeves are embroidery and lace trimmed to match. Velvet ribbon straps and bow finish the dainty vest and collar. The Crepe Blouse (illustrated at the right) is of fine sheer quality and is of graceful style, with set-in three-quarter sleeves finished with pleated ruffles, Shoulders, arm holes and fronts are finely corded, and at the neck an effectively embroidered batiste collar is finished with a large soft taffeta bow tie, picot edged, “Miles Standish” COLONIAL Rag RUNNERS Size. Macy’s Price. Size. Macy's Price. 2ft.3in.x9feet $1.98 2ft. 3in.x15 feet $3.48 2ft.xil0ft.6in, $2.34 2 feet x 9 feet $2.48 2ft.din.xi2feet $2.69 In addition to the above, Macy's has an unusual assort- ment of the Crex and Waite grass Rugs, Rush Mats in oval and round effects from Holland, Algerian cocoa fibre © Rugs from Belgium, seamless Rugs from Japan, wool and fibre Rugs and art Rugs from the domestic mills. Oilcloths & Linoleums—Reduced and smell their delicious fra- grance, and notice how careful and particular we are in prepar- ing and blending them, you would go straight to your grocer and order this tempting soup for your dinner today. © OO) OOOO i A | H If you could see and taste the H Voile Blouses—Copy of a Paris Model, $2.97 Oilcloth (sq. yd.) 24c Linoleum (sq. yd.) 44c ogy! s were 29 Y A . ) An exquisitely dainty Blouse of fine quality | Mac S REVeey AE eke A voile with embroidery voile collar, cuffs and vest Q | es Mieaiaene Width 4 yards, A trifling " edges—the dotted and scalloped pattern in contrast- | remnants. A wide Variety of imperfection in the patter ing colors. Triple frills of Valenciennes lace finish | pattern in one or two rolls the long vest effect, and the tiny buttons are of gilt | --- os | with rhinestone centers. An exceptionally pretty model, Axminster Carpets Reduced to (yd.) 74c Macy's prices were $1.14 to $1.34, All-wool surface and perfect inevery way. Most of them with % yard borders to match, so that Rugs may be made up in any size. Mostly in shades of 1, intermingled with reds and browns, Some ---Voile Blouses—Very Special, 99 An Excellent Copy of a $2.00 Blouse Four effectively embroidered panels are TOMATO SOUP 90999O9OO0H99HOO ©990999099900 O90 combined with broad tucks and Valenciennes shades suitable for bedrooms, 10c a can, lace in the front of the pretty model—the high Fourth Moor, Broadway © 4 collar and the long sleeves are trimmed with the © o ©) Valenciennes. Exceptionally good value. X QOO© DOOOOOOOOOOOO ©©OO a tt A A Look for the red-and-white label © | | | | | | Second Floor, 85th st, HiT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, I aul LSURAUADOUAUDLUNUGUOUGEDOOGUAUASUOLELOGAEUOOOSAOOOEGOROUROSOSOAANObONAoCoOONOOOOuAAAO ~~ Ma » | A WORLD WANT WILL GO AND GET IT. || Naor 0Nell Adams Co, Sath Avene New Yor R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square, BLUE Serge SUITS $ $14.75 to $29.75 : ERGE is undoubtedly the most popular fabric 'S) that is used in the making of Men's Suits, ae} and Macy's Serge Suits have helped material- ly in building up that popularity. Good Serge is above all things a service-giving fabric. That is why the blue Serge Suit is found in every storein theCity, at every price that is ever asked for Suits. But there are points of difference: Macy's blue Serge Suits are no more like the erdinary kind than 0 rhinestone is like a diamend. There are ship- loads of Serge Suits in New York that are almost worthless, but will sell readily this Spring en the teputation wen by their betters. The only kind of blue Serge Suit that you can buy at Macy's is —Tatlored of the best serges. —Of fabrics woven of the finest worked yarns, with double ply warp and Jilling. ) —Sponged, spot-proof, pre-shrunk, and 5) absolutely sun-fast. p) —Smart and correct in cut, fit, finish, 9) and design. 9) Our knowledge of the material and tailoring of 2 our Suits warrants us in“Saying that they take prec- edence over any shown elsewhere at or near their prices. Priced $14.75, $19.75, $24.75, and $29.75, © end ebtainable in all sizes from M4 to 44. ©) © Young Men’s HATS ® mark the advent of Spring IOREXAMPLE: Macy's Hats at $1.88—which, by the way, have none of the earmarks of the f “$2.00 hats” that pervade New York. Just note how strongly these Macy Hats support thecon- © In color-tones and styles that : 9) © 9 tention that you gain in quality at Macy's as much as or more than you save in price. Among these Hats at $1.88 are light-weight flexible Derbies in choice of several of the latest styles and proportions to suit men of varying physique. Soft Hats at $1.88 are in the new shades of green, brown and tan, with either flat set or curled brims. Hats, both soft and stiff, in the same styles but finer grades of felt, cost $2.74 and $3.74, a ’ Tite Fleer, Stem Oe New CAPS for Youngs MEN Priced 86c and $1.49. These are in club checks, shepherd's plaids, ‘King Edward” checks, overplaids, and other bright and smart combinations just brought out. Shapes are medium or large, style plain or pleated. ‘Witth Fleer, 84th st. OOOOOO DOOOOOOO® ZO Surety Stamps with Purchases OFIO! ONEILL, \DAMS Co Special Half Price Sale of BOOKS in Sets ——$—>$__—_ a Shakespeare, Dickens, Published | Victor Hugo, Kipling, $ at $3.00 Poe, Stevenson. and more. Some are illustrated. The Set, Dr, Johnaon Histion of the Complete) | RUDYARD KIPLING—10 Vols, ‘orks of Sin . desl, " WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 10 Kipling is the reigning favorite in Van coated CHeLre hie {| the hearts of millions of people, His stamped, very wondrous character drawing, his duction b; mastery of the plot, are universally biographica acknowledged ‘ord Bell, ioe VICTOR HUGO—6 Volumes— type, thin paper, Bound in bed buckram cloth. Gold ns are by » French and English artists, EDGAR ALLAN POE—10 Vols. Mlustrations are nade from original paintings by F, Gilbert Edge. The is bound in red ribbed buckram ith embossed gold titles, mes are of a handy size, 4x6) inches, Ve in gold, clear, new type, beautiful CHARL! ¥ 'S—o Vols, fumes; David : ‘The Old Curiosit Choice of Any Set, Special at$1.50 , O'Neill Main Siore—First Floor was 9 Aree a