The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1913, Page 10

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ul f f E | i nj a 2 Ese? S°baTTRZT9s ii ee HH : | ml i i uivahill took Israel to the Hospital after arresting He will explain in Harlem Court (tedag what his intentions are. _— -PRESIDENT OF ‘BIG 6” | SUDDENLY DROPS DEAD Charles Maxwell, Prominent in « Typographical Union, Had Been Ailing Some Time. Charies'M. Maxwell, former President @iz,” the ‘eal Union, ante | if HH f i Taian ea iil teal a3; Bs} bee i zi $& SESSE 3 3 i il i i : ri? : La "a CURRAN SHOOTS AGAIN. Young Man's Reveiver, Which Once Milled Gaby, Hite Man This Time, Every time @tephen Curran handles a y_Ddullet from his revolver struck —_——_—_———————— THE INDIAN MEDICINE MAN can produce roots and herbs for every ailment and cure diseases that baffle our most skilled Physicians, who have spent years in the study of drugs, From the roots of herbs of the field originated Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, which for thirty years has proved more potent and ef- ficacious in curing female ills than any combination of drugs known. y75 one for this sol! substantial Waste valuable bas Furniture,» Carpets, ac. ASON’S Established 70 Years MYRTLE AVE, COR. BRIDGE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 4 ; 4 g PRE BVYERINA WARLN WanwRanay. ANATAT @7.. et} a Remarkable Piano Bargains ForTo-Morrow 1 Hardman Upright 1Emerson Upright 1 Steinway Upright 1 Chickering Upright 1 Weber Upright 1Connor Upright 1 Vose Upright 1 Sterling Upright a$] Qian These used Offered on Special Terms of Only $1 a Week How Would You Likea High Grade Player Piano At Less Than Cost? Cecilian Player Piano | Fi Easy Payments Choice cost new $600, New Schufeldt Player Pianos a $295 @ greatest value in Ni YSrk “Rok to ove them. We-ciigntiee-an4 you will act be urged te buy, ry BVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1918. | R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Lew Priese. CHINA, Cut Glass, LAMPS, Bric-a-Brac, Etc., SAVE 1/6 to THE REMARKABLE VARIETY in this China and Cut Glass Sales, mainly utilitarian, partly decorated or luxuriously ornamented, is equalled only by the remarkably low figures at which the indise is priced. ‘OUR SAVINGS range frofh 4 on a dozen tumblers at 18c (usually 23c) to ¥¢ on an electrolier at $239.00 Gast ced and ¥4 or more on sample pieces of the inest ated China, The Famous ‘STRAUS "’ CUT GLASS At RADICAL REDUCTIONS aca ia Ne See is het aah Led Panta lustre of its cuttin, jualities it tl Gu Madaie Woke Wee $589 #8 $349 $2.29 $3.49 $1.98 feted 92.49 $1.49 9249 $1.49 92.9 $1.49 Ice Cream Trays $3.89 $1.98 9589 §3.89 All our FINE SERVICE Plates \4 OFF usual PRICES Choice products of famous English Potteries. New shipments from the most famous German and French Potteries. : Familiar makes, such ‘Wgicé Wed, SS Celery Trays Handled Nappy Butter Dish ‘Wee $1.98 is $1.23 5% bs as , rown Sa Derby, Cauldon, Haviland, Foley, rend Whetner you seek a single Plate or whether you seek a rackful, whether you seek an expensive Plate or gne that looks much more expensive than it is, whether you seek the finest procurable or the least costly, selection can be made at Macy's to the utmost advan- tage. . There are about 500 dozen of these magnificent Plates, many of which, in other shops, command double our usual prices. Macy's prices per dozen plates range from $6.36 up to $89.25. Your saving by buying here is as high as $29.75 on a Single dozen plates. CURTAINS for the Fall at Very SPECIAL PRICES A LARGE NUMBER from stock at Considerable reductions, combined with others specially purchased and priced 14 to 44 less than usual Macy prices. Five Hundred Siz Hundred and $1 74 oimcnn ware e quisette, and “Nottingham” Pairs of plain and| block Scrim Cure tains that if tin the Two Hundred and Filty pairs of fine “Nottingham” lace Curtains that, if bought in the] GROCERIES of Quality Typical Macy SAVINGS YOURSAVINGS may only amount to ohe or twodollars on a weekly order—but it means a good deal in a year's buying. |Special Blended Tea—Gurwah Garden Tea. A delicious blend especially adapted for Iced Tea. Packed in 2-lb. cartons only, Tea that would retail else- where at 30c per Ib. Macy’: 's price for a 2-Ib. carton, Se Famous Hygela Brand Ginger Alo—Guaranteed absoli ire, packed in the extra large 16-02. botties; quality that retails el: Les nt Ase bottle, Mes price for this special sale, ead ‘i a0) Dufty’s Pure Grape Juice Sterilized, unfermented and non-alcoholic; guaran ibestaty pure; in the large pint bottles, usually 24c botteg this, zen, 1» Beer Extract—One bottle makes 6 to 10 gallons Root Beer; regular 25c Keni etertor this sale, 8c; - ‘Sim, We LamesSweetened diluted lemon julce; used forall purposes instead of Lemons, I size bottle, dozen, $1.04 bottle, Ses medium bottles, dozen, $2.74; sk args size bottles sold elsewhere ot Prat Juco—The soldel; at 35¢ to 40c bottle; on ae oe Macy's price this sale, each, 2% of Pret fe-Red Cral le and Grape Jelly, packed In Pe eas Geers Mae et abechtey pure Trult combieed wats r. Twelve jars for fai Special Selo of Deasen'e Finest qual , our own tal portation, Including Malar Me Gatet Lichnow, Galt Sinners Cah: tere, Bergal Club a Yengal Grutney lity that sells elsewhe: at 45c the large bott!e;Macy Lede v os teach, Bie Special Salo of Preserved California Fruits—"'La Forge" brand; the finest quality lutel » In 16-02, glass including Strawbe: Rasp Biro lane ere Nberior Beach Redon White Cnt wpe Pear and Fig; for this sale, 1s 2.145 each, de Spedel Sabo of White” Brand Oyster Cocktail Sence—The finest made; bsolutel Iron Preservatives; large 16-02. bottles; dozen, #2.7h each, hk Sale of Canned Fruits and Vegetables Callferale Sliced Lamon Cling Peaches —for cream; “’LityWhite"’ brand, the very best, ked in extra heavy , largeNo. 3 can; equal quali Id everywhe Stover a el te a acto tra ele California Bes Srend r at any price; are packed in ext: , largeNo.3can; I quali isewhere at Ber eae We ae . er eal ian Nate eters a "Ponderosa" brand; In large No. 2}4 cans; Macy's usual price is 12¢ can; for this sale, dozen, $1.14 can, We Brand Estre Fancy Lime Beane—The finest quali ‘ked; In No. 2 can ; sold everywhere mise can; this sale, doen, ag” sia can, Ie “Beoth’s Oval” Brand New Garden Spinach “Extra [i stock; in largeNo, 2: x sold elsewhere at 15c can; our price, ‘dozen cans, 33; um Sen Maine Cress Cora—Green Mountain” brand: finest quality equal quality 00 id elsewhere at 12 to1Sc can ;Macy's usual price, can, Pecial r this can, New. sale, dozen cans, 9c. » be California White er Green Asparagus, “Manaanite” Bread—In large No. 2: f Macy's usual price is 2¢c can; for this special sale, 1? i ate Heaeien Sdecd Fina “Dessert” Brand —Sold ever re at from 2Sc to 30¢ can; the largeNo. 2}4 can, for this special sale, can, 2i¢ Comeantreted Tamate See-Richandoon & Robbins’ New Creation; packed in a por can; caste aad dozen, $1.14, can, Ie Jerdty Tematess—"‘Allivine’’ brand; packed in No. 2 cans; fi sag This special sale, dozen, 88 oan ao of “Oak Orchard” Sanne —Packed Preservi wopbes St eetrarttarc ta yest Serge tall ordinarily be $3.74 to $4.49. Ah Sh a es esiondicibib Telling Economies: of Thursday <= . Every Item Underpriced ~ THIS IS A REMARKABLE ADVERTISB=« MENT. It is a collection of most wanted goods at” prices below our regular figures in every instance, In nine cases out of ten our regular prices are be- low those of any other store, quality for quality. It is the last week of Summer by the calendar, © but there is summer weather to come by the ther mometer. It is therefore a most interesting week, with wonderful sales of Summer wear far under- priced and sales and exhibitions of the new goods for Fall. And Thursday is the great bargain day of the week. THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s $7.50 to $59.75 Suits, $1.05 to $24.75. Clearance of Linens, Cloths and Silks. ONE HUNDRED SUITS, reduced for quick dispersal. Large varl- ety of styles, sizes and colors. Some stunning silks, white serges, dressy checks, smart navy blue and black serges; also poplins and Bed- ford cords, and a good assortment of linen Suits im the smaller priced garments. Every one a remarkable bargain. Women’s Coats $6.95 to $15 Formerly $12.50 to $32.50—Clearance THIS CLEARANCE SALE presents opportunities to purchase Sport, Street, Steamer’and Evening Coats at great reductions rom thelr regu- lar Smart Scotch plaids, chinchillas, polos, novelt: Bengalines, in a great variety of colors and st: these Coats are odd garments; others two and styles suitable for small women. Women’s Pure Sik Raincoats, $4.95 Beoond fecr, Contra! cloths, mores, satins and ey sizes; a number of ree of a style; a number of ‘Buildiag. Women’s New Fall Skirts $2.25 and $3.95 150 at These Small Prices JUST.AT THE SEASON'S beginning to offer the newest Skirts at prices much below the regular is a feat that will bring a crowd to the Apparel Store Thursday. The materials are black cheviot, hairline and self stripe serges, man- nish blue and black serges; also smart mixtures; all sizes from 23 to 30 waist band. eoond floor, Centra! Building, THURSDAY 6PECIAL. Men’s $5.00 Raincoats, $2.05 A RECORD PRICE for a garment of this character. Surface of domestic Canton or bombazine; single texture; the inside coating of light weight black rubber; put into vulcanizer as a complete coat and welded into one continuous pes by the process; all sizes 36 to 46, Store orders only and none C. O. D. Second for, Men's Buliting, THURSDAY OPECIAL. Girls’ $11.39 Sport: Coats, $7.59 OF GOOD QUALITY CHINCHILLA, sizes 10 to 14 years; in red, geen, leather and navy; made with the raglan shoulder, wide tum back cuffs, large patch pockets. Misses’ $25.00 Afternoon Frocks, $17.98 Just 75 of them, charming Afternoon Frocks, in all the new color- ings, navy, black, taupe, mahogany, bronze and brown; made of a fine quality crepe charmeuse, all dainty vests of met or lace; some bolero effect; chiffon on net sleeves; stylish draped skirts; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Second floce, comtre, Central Building, The Great August Furniture Sale Offers Savings of 20% to 50% We simply cite these items as examples of the savings to be made in this sale, $30.00 Turkish Rockers, $24.00 santo with genuine Spanish leather and set on Harrington spring $25.00 Work Tables, $17.50 Circassian walnut and mahogany; pedestal base and claw feet; two @rawers and drop leaves. $18.00 Tea Tables, $9.00 Vernis-Martin and Rookwood ; decorated; poytable glass tray top. $24.00 Player Roll Cabinet, $16.50 Mahogany, with two sliding glass doors, with wood lattice; capacity, 90 recor: send eels: tte oe Rin Semele Ib pen fom, es ;: attachment; ey with striped green denim. me OPSERE $5.00 Couch Beds, $3.90 Drop side or sliding Couches, all metal frames; complete with mat- F a inal Nalliledll call . a “se [_“THURepay epacrac. J] Women’s 20c Under-: Stockin LISLE THR garter tops, double toes and heels. Children's 1S¢ Stocking, 9c Bleck ribbed cotton, double heels "GOST § Road school Stocking. $2.00 J. B. Corsets, 98c “1. NEW LONG hip models, low bust; made of white batiste, well boned; supporters attached. $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets, 69c Long hip model, low bust; well Boned; supporters attached. $1.00 Ventilating Corsets, 39¢ Great value; new long hip model, bow bust; well made; perfect fitting; supporters attached. Becond floor, Fulton strect aide, Rest Building, $4.95 Mirror Velv Hats at $2.98 FOR SALE THURSDAY onl at this price. These are the that caused such a flurry in Millinery Stop fet oe fou were unate 1 be in time for one of Hats then—take advantage this sale. They are in black and come in nine of the new Fall shaj lustre vel with French finished edge. x $1.29 Ostrich Fancles, 69¢ FOR SALE THURSDAY ONLY @ “hetatfal Ostrich Fancy, fluffy “white marthow | fron ~ 4 a A oof", moi ta hist. $4.95 Ostrich Band at $2.95 For sale Thursday only @ this e. THURSDAY SPECIAL. - Women’s $5 and $6 Colonials, $3.95. ° PATENT LEATHE! metal and tan Russia i fal model, with tongue and buckle; thin turn soles, Cuban Louis heels. Boys’ Shoes, Special at $1.79 Gun metal lace, with solid leather soles, round toe last; 1 to 5%. on Remnants of Wash Fabrics, 5¢ Yd. MONTH END SALE, Short ends and odd lengths that have accumulated from our great sales of the past month; some are long enough for a dress, others for it 0 wa or ls ec , with double |

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