The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1913, Page 15

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_—_—_—E ww SSS “The Habit HEALTHFUL” WORLD FAMOUS . | ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH ribed themsely ving in a B . and Michael 3 treet; George The prisoners d Michael Casey, lodging ho! No. 88 John of HN HEALS es aa | is street. Thon 1, of N % Duffield str a Police Captain and Detectives} Charies Donuelly sot No. We carttan 6 ‘ avenue, all of Brooklyn. | OF PUPILS OF 2 SCHOOLS Quickly Quell Disturbance Casey wae charged with attempted in Brookly felonious | én Brooklyn. of the Following @ brawl in which two re: | TOVaver J .| Volver shots were fred at Washington ' PRICE 60 Conts Ash W agon Passes Over Fore and ‘Tillary streets, Brooklyn, to-day, LIWTED TO oe. | At All Draggiste and ed Stores Capt. Frank Morris and Detectives Her- From the Cleveland lain Dealer.) GEO. BORGFELDT & man Scully’s Body—Ani- mal Finally Stopped. “Did you ever see any of these skit- Ush dances?” “Never outs rer and Sutitvan of the Adams street ation arrested five men, They allege that they caught one man just as he THESE TWO YOUNG WOMEN: Tell How They Suffered and How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Their Health and Stopped all Pains. Zanesville, Ohio—"I would ba palit) opelle, distressed Levee | in my the lower part of m fi back,headaches and felt weak and was very irregular. Af- ter taking five bot- | New Yor hh of our best society.” Dozens of small boys and girls were crossing Fourth avenue at Forty-third street, Brooklyn, this morning on their way to @ public school and to St. Michael's Parochial School, on opposite Corners, when a hore dragging a street Cleaning wagon came dashing around the corner of Forty-fifth street. The frightened animal turned into th hue and bore down on the youngsters. Half a dozen men sprang inte the Street prepared to head him off, but Defore the horse reached them they faw Edward Scully, assistant foreman oft the Street Cleaning Department, run from the branch office tn Fourth ave- fue between Forty-ffth and Forty- fourth etreets and leap at his head. Horae and wagon paseed over Scully and the runaway continued toward the achool crossing. There the waiting men flung themselves on the horse and their weight dragged the animal down. Its peed slackened, it almost fell, and at last ft halted, panting and trembling, only a | few feet from the crossing, where a dozen or more children still stood, | Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. Men’s Footwear A Complete New Fall Stock Representing the highest grade workmanship, shapes and leathers $3:905 & $4.85 Values $6.00 and $7.00 The ‘‘ Cordwasner”’ A highly satisfactory boot for all weathers, strictly waterproof without being clumsy and heavy. $5.85 °, All Oxfords (sizes broken) $1.95 & $2.95 While some held the horse, other men fan back to where Scully la: They Peised him and carried him into hie of- fice, Then they called Dr. Philips from the Norwegian Hospital. The surgeon at the man to tell The doctor sald every sufferi medicine a trit T give you to publish what ur_remedies have done for me.’ Roy Simms, R. No. 6, Box le, Ohio. What Ten Dollars Did Danville, I have only spent ten | dollars on your medicine snd 1 feel s0/ h better than I ene of the hoofs of the horse must have struck Scully on the head, for his skull wrs smashed, and the phyaletan sald he must have been killed instantly. ‘Though he failed to stop the horae| Boully’s sacrifice was not in vain. The Men who finally halted the animal a mitted that they could never have} Stopped the horse had not Scully thrown it from its stride and pulled its speed down. But for him the horse would have dashed squarely into the group of frightened children, Scully's body was taken to his home, No. 659 Forty-ninth street. The horse! was taken to the department stabies. It was learned that the runaway started ia Forty-fifth stree!, \etween Fourth and| Fifth avenues, where the horse had been left standing while its driver went into i treating me. I don't suffer any bearing down pains atall now andI q well. Compound and er Pills as they e done so much for me. Tam enjoy- ing good health now | and owe it all to! ke pleasure in tell-| hbors about) , 508 Col-| Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th 6t. our remedies. I the area of a house to get @ barrel of | them.” a tot ashes, quhone Street, mpy 35% Bloch sth Av'36e pong N. J., STORE, 49-51 MARKET STREET OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 SCLOCE STORE THAT GIVES Low Prices and Liberal Credit Tra chances oF STORE THAT GIVES TRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND WE GUARANTEE OUR FURNITURE IS DURABLE AND WELL MADE 1.95 Siaimee [6 tarver 3. 95 Waterman All oil heaters at greatly re Stove rim, eee g.94 sa i Triumph Ash Sifter with Agh an to Fit Made of solid oak, golden finish; 30 in.| i wide; French mirror; five The Smith — Actually Wall a Wil 1 49c Bs kis cP Ase —_—_—_——— SMALL ACCOUNTS 0 TALLY INVITED Exceptionally heavy and handsome. Large globe mounte at each corner, Extra heavy chills and filler rods. Neat de- sign, with fancy panel effect.Head 55 inches high. All sizes. 3 sone Oak 1.29 Extra high back, - deep cobbler seat. ht) See Extra strong con- Kh Sf struction. exe Dceptional bargain. Genuine Grand Rapids Furniture <a 50 Solid Oak Carey We show the largest assortment in the city and our Dining Chair prices mean a saving to you of from 25 to 33‘, Extra strong con-} ¢ |struction. Wood ‘ eat. High nister back, ory 2 5 50 eae arms. g. a STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES BOTH CASH AND CREDIT. | Toisheoatiiel LOUIS | pd bp w jany Cham- ber Suite, with cane panels, Dresser, oy ae Toilet Table, made by one of the Grand Raj lectories, actual value $660 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, [ SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. — |! Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper and Tresepings 1918. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, ‘Cedar-lined BOX C 30X COUCHES (ue $302 S (were $30.25). now $23.74 Illustrated. The measurements when closed are 6 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. 6 in. This piece, ecnomical of space as well as in price, is at once a sightly and comfortable Couch and a roomy Wardrobe. The open-spring construction makes for cleanliness, and the accuracy of the fitting naan that the box is almost air-proof. The self-opener attachment is so nicely poised that even a child can open THE ESCALATORS are the most convenient means of reaching the upper merchandise floors. They are ali avs i1 motion. Safe. Convenient. Quick, and pleasant to ride on, the bed with ease, and the springs are of tempered steel. The covering is of an excellent grade of figured tapestry, Fumed Oak “Duo-fold” 4 60 in. 30 in. Beds §=—- $29.25 to the full 4-ft, size. Slat sides. The covering of an excellent ns up on of imitation" “Spanish” leather, in brown. Finer qualities up to $96.25. rm Fee, French and English CRE TONNES—Very Special A very special purchase at a 1g that enables us to | In all, 25 selected patterns in from two to five colors to give you even more than the regular Macy saving. the pattern. Fearth Ficer, 84th Ot. Renn ‘Cretonnes at (yd.) 16 , Cretonnes at (yd.) 2 ‘Cretonnes at (yd.) If bought in ee regular way Macy's If bought in the real way Macy's If bought in the regular way Macy's price would be 34c. : “ price would be 44c, " price would be 59. The Newest Futurist Hand-blocked Linen from France (yard) $1.74 and $2.49 High-Grade FLQOR COVERINGS---Special went that there are always more UN-advertised than|owing to the magnitude of the stock and the extraordinary advertised specials at Macy's, and that this is ft ticularly | variety that awaits your selection. the case with the Carpet, Rug and Linoleum Department, fons ead Axminster. RUGS| Axminster RUGS | Seamless Tapestry | Fi re and Inlaid MUCH Reduced | Slightly Imperfect | Brussels RUGS INOLEUMS . Tile, wood and block effects in Of the highest grade, and woven | An entire stock of “mis-matched Of strictly alkwool yarn and very. wide selection of oer = like a fine Wilton Rug. Contain} Rugs from a well-known manu woven in one piece. Exceptionally | 2-yard width. Sucren peers about one-third more yarn than the | facturer. These show slight Irreg- good in that the patterns ‘are clear ne from the mills for the Fall Aotie g usual, and 0 will give one-third | ularities in the pattern, corresponding cut and the colors absolutely dis. more wear. Included are a wide | to Irregularities In the control of | ‘ince Nearly all of them in the new- 48e varlety In solid colors with band | the loom, but, as the Rug buyer 4 ‘d two-tone effects, and Orl- Mi praesy a i Fall patterns. A wide assortment | Inlaid poate ay In combinations of pagel pong Von in i tt In color and design, including large ( yd.) $1. 19 brown, tan, soft green, dull red and Piles at pints prices.” In and medium figure effects. All new, ae = words, they are all but pea and | fresh and perfect. The Department Ticaehalreri. price was Bale price not one has a cut, a tear, ora Piece great many new designs in aninax36In. er ab i not covered ie tree as Aine, Maoy'e Price | yarn lesay 27in.xS4in. $3.48 quantiti a 6ft.xofe ; 4ft.6in.x63¢ tt. $9.48 $7.74 teu figured Or Oriental effects, In z bead ) 76c to 89c tans, reds, greens, ecru and browns. | 7 ft. 6 In. x 9 ft. $8.14 ft. 9in.x9% ft. $21.48 $17.24 Woes Fema on as to, colo Oft.x10ft.6in, $29.75 $24.24 Noe Bit. 3in.x10ft.61n, $10.48 paler sfx i2tt. 93230 $2650 | ett.sinxioyst. azi7e $lT24| of. xi2te $12.74 Wien Velvet Ca ns ql fe ach 11 ft. Sin.xtatt. $43.75 $35.75 | oft. x12¢t, $24.74 $19.74] 10ft.61n.x13ft.61n. $17.89 | and $1.14. seurth Flee, Breodeny, BS FALL SUITS for MEN and| Men’s SILK-LINED Fall YOUNG MEN | OVERCOATS $24.75 =n $14.75 We have on iene Elsewhere $18.00 and $20.00. “ | a ee, Lag can Lined to the edge, as pay (tn railed pone st shown, with wartaleed & silk. Some silk-lined but with cloth facings. a model as, for instance, the one we se ieee Just note the Syed wits ee ae pind THE fall pee is an ex- button, is used, and the smart Griord orbs maceor dark* Pita reg rather with tl the soft English roll collar coat is semi-fittin ting, without and senibfitting back, with open much, or any, ing in the i mike HAND-TAILORING has Several other styles, of course, been employed throughout. including the more American The length is the correct one and conservative models, In this season — 42 inches. The RS sizes are 33 to 44 for men of articular a very smart Button double-breasted style with long rolling lanes, cut to permit of the use of two buttons only, for men who like that of wearing a coat. he ataral are very fine grades of unfinished worsteds, in black, gray, and brown pencil stripe effects, All sizes from 33 to 42, and special fittings from 38 to 46 for men of unusually heavy physique. average physique, and from 38 to 46 for men who are of unusually e MEN'S MEN'S PAAMAS PERCALE wx r~ |& NIGHT SHIRTS “en rec Fall Sujts for Boys and Youths if 1$'t0 20 Yours $14.75 SHIRTS, D4 c| Suerte of iene pe Thiee-button sacks cut on English lines, and double There are plenty of shirts the colder nights to come. breasted sacks, semi-fitting and with narrowed shoulders like around town at $1.25 to $1.50 | Domet Night Shirts, those for older men, Stripe and checkeeffects in fancy mixed | Siti lataraes Maz? | Size 15 lo 20, BBC cheviots and “Scotch” woolens. All strictly hand-tailored. ably with them as regards Oa ot Gantt —quality and “count” of grade of material MEN’S MEN’S Bele oeee lal pleating, sinter | Men's Flannel 94 rem of cuffs, butionholes, etc. | Domet Pajamas, generous width of slene and cuff, and tong, Subd OPEN-END *<~ /SOFT & STIFF shirts, laundry, Sizes A, and wality of buttons, and the i a CRAVATS 48c HATS, . $1.98 =a care and firmness with Men's Hi bed $1 04 Just the quality that costs $Sc which they are stiched | cerized Pajamas, D to'6S¢ in @her stores, Of plain Choice of ten of the newest and on. Very soft and silk, plain and colored silk repp | smartest styles, In three weights The Shirts are made In pleated | of wearing material, in 38 stints, fancy weaves, faille | and finishes of felt, In soft Hats, and plain models, in a sizes | Colors are bluse heli taf silks, et All the new mixtures and shades from 14 to 18, and with choice | andgray. Sizes A, B, C and D, Included Is a comprehensive | if browns, olives, grays and navy. of 34 in, or 38 In. sleeve to | Afen's Fleec showing of the best of the new Choice of four styles in black each neck § 8 y $1 44 velvet ties, Derby Hats, including the latest ‘Almost inevhaustible variety in | Domet Pajamas, UD Doxens of other hinds at 98c, Ideas ay to width and curl of brim color » effects. All the Of — exceptionally $1.44 and up to $3.46 for Cravats | and height and cui ve of crown, newest » Each Shirt made ] fabric, trimmed with silk fr de luxe made of rich silk squares Finer qualities at $2.97 and up tps ially for Mac y's according to | and eee Pall buttons, Sizes from Paris. to $3.96, the Many specifications, A, B,C D

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