The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1913, Page 14

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FROM JAIL CELL AND Negro Makes Thrilling Escape |!" of the State's new Child Labor law, Froin Window Sixty-tive Tn & reckless, Rucce: ape from the de chambers of ihe B: Gions Court at Atla ton street, yeste @ negro, thirty-four, ingly incredible, in #0 far as human iiss.” "| OUTINGS FOR |The Right Help ep \e e H Setinen Wasviley a his way. throw from the Right Shoe ass roy Mattes ie, whale Weokia We Use LIT NE The friendly help of the Coward ‘ef some inches in width, but apparently Much too small to admit the passing of & body of other than a slender boy. Wenstley in five feet seven inches tall and of sturdy proportions. Yet he When he got there he found himnelt etanding on a window ledge sixty-five feet above Atiantic av f Feaching he just gras! running down the court house wall, He @wung himself out over the pipe and then clung to it with hands and feet | ‘and, with apelike ugility, descended the | pipe for two stories, Then he came to another window ledge, over which he managed to pass to A @econd, and then ho had before him an easy avenue to the street—a fire escape, which he scrambled wildly, | @ropped to the street, and was lest sech @eurrying down © Aman in the # Watched the neg ined to think he was watching a | Cl ITICT IRA fF Mall Orders Pitted | Send for Catalogue window cleaner, finally dashed - — ito the court room and told of the wee ee FURNITURE ‘HIS WEEK OF FREE SPEECH. SO JAP «WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—Secretary of State Bryan left Washington late yes- . . terday for North Carolina and Ten- Assisted by occasional gentle Resece, where in six da; three lectures. Ho »: be et Kings Mountal a ¥ aight at Asheville, in which town | in treati re ey , eating sunburn, heat rashes Om Saturday Mr. Bryan wilt addross | #4 summer eczpmas, Visitors to the Knoxville Exposition, Cutleurs Goap and Ointment seid througheet: He will not receive pay for any of these | Feri: Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 24-9. | SST ee a 16 a en a : DARES DEATH IN CLIMB |, c'vé 81201 ro meve GIRL [seer ance et cents with which to start a ~ SVDES DOWN A PRE ss ae made an unsuccessful attempt to end her life when phe lost her position as a factory worker because of the operas To-day the fund reached $1.81, contet- ming from Ohio and six other In response to the newspaper's . appeal. Feet Above Street. The girl In atill confined In @ Coshoe- ton hosp'tal, but physicians gay that — - ahe will recover, When told of the | money collected for her, she said she woul! use it in fitting herself for “higher work.” The Donley family te “laependent on her for support. Her ‘U% | father is a cripple, her mother te blind | There was an aperture above to squeeze his way to the cannot be duplicated, SOLD NOWHERE ELSB inton atreet. who had gaspingly | descent, at first | CEA WARMEN OTRERT) pen ceiver applications of Cuticura Oint- | on Weanes. ment. ‘They are most effective “Cutioure.”” Dept. 100, Boston. ‘Go Men whe chave and shampoo with Cuticurs ‘Neap will fad It bout for okt ané scalp. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, AGYAS} Herald Square Broadway, Mth te 35thSt. Rugs at Extraordinary Prices Three great purchases combined to give you savings of one-fifth to one-third on usual prices for similar qualities elsewhere. MAGNIFICE NT COLLECTION of Rugs of unquestioned quality, the product of the three great manufacturers who between them stand for all that is best in Rug-weaving in America, Every Rug new, fresh, perfect, and in every way desirable. No le aed ,Patterns or “slightly damaged” pieces among them— merely the makers’ surplus stocks that Macy's, best equipped to handle the distri- bution of such an avalanche of Rugs, has bought en bloc at prices that will save the public many hundreds of dollars. Fourth Floor, Broadway, The Purchase includes practically every The range in size is remarkable when pattern and color known to Rug weavery. | viewed in conjunction with the enor- Whatever your decorative color scheme, | mous variety in color, weave and pattern, znd whatever the period or art note | We have many thousands of the finest struck by your furniture and appointments, | kind of Rugs in every size from 2214 in you can find in this collection Rugs, small | x 36 in. ui we 11 ft. 3 in. x 18 ft th : ae large, which will be in most complete | matter Rugs to match the larger, Whether harmony with their surroundings. for library, living-room, dining-room, den, We call your parlicular attention.to the | bedroom, hall or office—whether in rich variety obtainable in reproductions of | home, hotel, apartment house, or country exquisite Oriental Rugs. Thetinest weaves | or seashore cottage—these Rugs are here of the Far East have been copiedand als | in vast assortment, and at prices that even most duplicated, both in color, pattern | so exceptional a stor. as Macy's is but sel- and effect, and we can show you the riche | dom privileaed to present. There is est and most beautiful reproductions of | scarcely asize known to Rug weavers that Kirmanshehs, Sarouks, Gorovans, Khoe | is not amply represented, But we quote rassans, e*¢., at prices that are not only a | pelow three sizes only—the most wanted, mere traction of what you would payfor | Other sizes in full variety at savings pro- the original, but are fareandeaway below | portionate to, and in some cases consider: the lowest prices asked elsewhere for the | ably greater than, those mentioned as same or similar Rugs, standard, French Weave Wilton| High-Grade Worsted | All-Wool Wilton Rugs Rugs of Rare Quality Royal Wilton Rugs of High Grade Macy's Macy's » Size. Elsewhere, Sule price, | Bie, Bivewhore, Baie price. | Size. Binowhere, sate price Gitxoft, $36.75 $24.48 | ottxtt. $27.50 $21.24 |ettrott. 922.50 $16.48 Siecle $54.00 $33.50 \folecin® $79.50 $2875 |Surcoin® $25.00 $23.48 oftxaztt, $60.00 $33.50 jort.xsztt. $41.50 $31.75 jottxrztt. $37.50 $23.48 Opportunities like this are rare indeed—in fact, no store but Macy's (which sells as it buys, for CASH ONLY) can handle so large a dis- tribution and at the same time offer such extraordinary economies, Even if you do not actually need a Rug, come to our Fourth Floor and see this magnificent showing, note the prices—and go away realizing that THIS KIND OF OFFERING AND SAVINGS SUCH AS THESE have made Macy's what it is—the greatest money-saving Store in New York. CIE WRN ERNE Seo Macy's Adrortisoment of General Merchandise on Page 13 | sy po aa Seep ee ate Sater ar Ko eee! Coward Sho Arch Support Shoo relieves the strain and pain from a weak arch, An arch support shoe constructed on correct anatomi- cal principles. Constantly imi- tated, but its remedial value last that is new and comfortable. tops leave nothing to be desired; short and regular vamps, All sizes, 24 to 8, OTHER GREAT ECONOMIES: * Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel, have been made by James 8. Coward, in his Custom De- partment for over 30 years. JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich &t., N. Y. “Mill Ends” of Li ig De aping & campone gt SET 10¢| i | 4 R L L} THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 7, 1913. c 125T! STREET~WEST CHs Berwenn Lenox & 71H: Aves AS An All-important 3-Day Sale of Imported Jewelry New, original and serviceable articles, which wilt delight the heart of every woman, and at the same time leave her pocket-book little the worse for her shopping expedition. wa Ts SILVER MESH mes 7 in. wide; in French gray ha Sig a unbreakable sh, in. deep; worth and sold elsewhere at $4.00 2.95 ING SILVER LAVALLIERES with brilliant rhinestones and la, on fine sterling elaewhore For Women's Fall Boots Instead of $. Another wonderful value the like of which ts not equaled elsewhere in New York. This time tt Is sev- eral hundred pairs of stylish, dependable autumn foot- wear in practically every leather that is right and every The tips, toes and 1.95 75c Bath Slippers, 39c. $1.00 Knit Slippers. 73c. $2.00 Girls’ High Cut Shoes, 1.39, $2.00 Boys’ School Shoes, 1.39. Women’s Inexpensive Neckwear The most complete showing uptown of all that is new and desirable In neckfixings for present and future wear. We itemize a few of the scores of splendid economies to be found here. 1 Colored Cotton ANDERSON'S ae a at, yord .. sir’ Waitt in the latest colorings. cream and black. Also CREPE PLISSE in new rosebud effec 19¢ Regularly 26c, yar: Yard .cceeessereeeresececeeereeees ALL WOOL STORM the quality which you have wn to} KK know ao well for its long wear and 1 appearance, Regular! and 79¢. 3} oa. yard. Mon'a @ Good Umbrellas ‘Women's Splendid for everyday use, You will not find @ better q anywhere at less than $1.00. e * Hand-Embroidered Crepe Kimonos Of imported or Japanese style; large and widi le. et iand ope girdle, riment of pretty arns'and coors 1,98 New honeycomb and Marseilles de- het; double- ready 1.45 A perfectly woven wash Flannel, 37 inches wide; will not ebrink or yd like wool. A complete line utiful etripes; self and com- bination colorings. Advertised Wr FAIRY SOAP, 6 cakes. . WHITE CASTILE SO. ABSORBENT COTTON—pound pa: sahons on T.IQUID—Fach, ANN Me Regularly 600, each A . A Satin Messaline Is a Favorite The demand for this excellent material {s untversal—smart, stylish, long-wearing. It has a rich charmeuse finish and is very lustrous. One shade seems to outdo its neighbor, so exquisitely beautiful are they. Each piece 36 inches wide, A regular $1.10 quality; per yard, to-morrow. . Silkolines: Curtain Scrims pecial shipment of “Mill a @ well-known firm of Marshall wale & Co,, and the pers Scotch Plaids at Wee Prices We show a varlety that will gladden the heart of the lassie who likes pretty dresses. Hardly any two of them are alike, but each is such a rich, warm, dark shading as to captivate the fancy of every one who sees It. Best of all are the prices, which are New y jest, "Y 48c These $19.50 to $21.50 Baby Carriages 14.98 cue The protection one of these carriages will give baby from the crisp autumn winds |s well worth considering aside from the price-advantage. In either natural gray or white fine qualit pered steel springs; ¥4 Inch rub corduroy upholstery; adjustable hood, noleums and Oil Cloths LINOLEUMS — In an the larly 66c; sq. yard. ered effects predominate are 1 Nar shad blac! Brown areen and Davy * WORLD WANTS * WORLD WANTS * THEY WORK WONDERS—TRY THEM. * WORLD WANTS * WORLD WANTS * S| cust series, other like it. flavor. Makers rly OPEN EVERY EVENING AT BOTH STORES UNTIL 9 P. M. 3393 AVELSO Sr De Wolf Hopper is a close student of baseball. He knows intimately every fas} mous player in the game to-day and has known every famous play- er for the past 25 years, and his critical observations of the fine points of play, as well as his rare flow of humor, will make his con- tributions the most eagerly read of ail those who will report this} N WS SS \ N SS \\ NO Don’t confuse H-O Oatmeal with any other, for there is no It is the only oatmeal made from a blend of selected varieties of oats. This adds highly to the H-O is notable above all others for its freedom from hulls and foreign matter. Note this: H-O, unlike other oatmeals and rolled oats, doesn’t come to you raw—because we give it our exclusive steam- cooking process-——-two hours of it. This has a remarkably fine effect on the flavor. digestion sure—and saves you most of the cooking. Get H-O Oatmeal and taste the big difference. Makes easy Blo PV seth st. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK Newark, N. J., Store 49 and 51 Market St. nce Sale of Odd Rockers and Ch d finish tities of any one kin ood NOW AND SAVE ONE HALE AND MORE

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