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COAL HE TOOK FROM Perfect NEIGHBOR'S CELLAR | biscuit ADVANCED IN PRICE perfectly “ _—_——— @ Was $6.80 a Ton When She » Bought, but $7 When He Burned It. a ‘DM pou ‘over tay awake nights won- Gerisig why your supply of com! in tho ‘Win in dhe celier disappeared faster than you ‘burned it? Of course you were guspicious that @he of the tenants in the same house Was aurreptiondy taking your coal, but You never caught them at it. ower, the first case of its kind canig up Before Maxistrate Geismar in the Flatbush Cox jorning, and Mt nettied th, how the coal supply pars faster than you burn it, Ft Wag the case of Charles W. Thompson, Quw of No. 11% Fast Thint ntveot, who,was summoned Into court ow the cnaete of petty larceny made by Mra, A\ Dy Plynn of No, 625 West street. ‘The Thompsons aud the f in the same house on West st the latter took a trip to Kur Fiyna ia a buyer employed by a big he wns you to the plece Just how | mich coal sie was leaving behind. Lo and beho When she returned she dis- covered that the coal had disappeared Bhe set to work t tout Whe took it and sho learned that (t was Thomp. son, Thompson admitted tha: he used the ton and a half of oa! that Mrs Flynn said ho took, but that he didn't | think {t was wrong, a# hie wife had just given birth to « bavy wad their finances were very low. Magistrate Gelamar uve Tiompeon an awful raking over the coals, Nrs, Flynn deolered she paid $6.50 a ton for the coal, but the Judge said 0 Rive her $10.50 waif of coul that he as the price of coal was He knew this far a fact, he 5 ause he bought some himself y Thompson had onty seven dollara and he had to hand that over to Mra, Flyan. \ ‘The Judge gave him until Deo. 8 to make | foo the other 3.960 and left hii in the | custody of a pr Meer. Sam to Take Naval | it din. | Nov the ! WASHINGTON 18.—That Tnited States should Join the navat | holiday proposed by Winston Churenill { was urged in the Representative Hensiey, 1 Missoun, who asked action lation to comumit this go! the plan in the interést of universil peace. delivered At the grocery store you will find many varieties of biscuit baked by National Biscuit Company. Each variety of biscuit—sweetened or unsweetened— whether known as crackers or cookies « . wafers or snaps « . cakes or jumbles —is the best of its kind. The extensive dis. tributing service of the National Biscuit Company extends from Coast to Coast. This ensures a con- stant supply of all the perfect biscuit of the National Biscuit Company being de- livered to every part of the United States. Bay biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANY Always look for that name GRADE partment. country. bottled. the best milk investment BORDENS [3 PASTEURIZED The Milk For The Baby Yet sold at a price _that_makes it available for the whole family. The farms from which this milk comes are high grade dairies every one of them. Each must score 68 points or better to meet our requirements— 8 points above the requirements of the Health De- To get this score of 68 points the farmer must have a superior dairy equipment and employ scrupulous dairying methods. In other words, he must do those things that insure clean milk. When the milk comes to us it is received at one of those wonderful Borden Country Plants that have won the admiration of Sanitarians from all over the It is in these plants that the milk is pasteurized and It never reaches the city in bulk, but is handled in the pure, clear air of the country. We would like you to try our Grade “A” Milk pas- teurized. We are proud of it and believe it to be you can make. You can leave your order with any Borden Wagon, write a postal, or Telephone Franklin 7182 and your service will begin at once. Borden’s Condensed Milk Co. 108 Hudson Street, New York THE EVENING WORLD, 1858 1902 SHADOW LACE FLOUNCINGS (Yard) 33¢ to Ue} Elsewhere Sc te $1.25 In widths of 12 to 40 inches, Shadow Lace Flouncings of fine qulity in an assortment of very dainty and effective pat- terns suitable for the dancing Regan and tunics now so pop- ular. An excellent variety in the most wanted 14 & 20-in. widths, Shadow. Lace Bands & Galloons 33cto69c Imported to Sell at Se to $1.50 Yard Beautiful patterns of shadow Chantilly, Maline, Alencon and. Duchess "effects, repro- ducing the designs of the real laces; in white end cream, Photo-engraving from an old print of the front of the first De- | parlment Store in America, found- ed in 1858 at 204 and 206 Sixth Avenue by | os H. Macy. Smart TOP COATS— NEWEST Winter Models Soft, high pile fabrics, in rich, deep colorings, are employed ‘or the most effective of the new coats displayed in the ee collection, Third Floor, Broadway. ; ed Coal of peau de peche amine assesasntuussoessccsonnees in bril y"" blue—is cleverly draped, with long. sa 1 ends falling from the waistline at the ky the cuff ind wide pointed collar ure of black Veivet elaborately braided with gold and embroidered with beads. Priced For another handsome imported Coat, duvetyn in a deep glowing terra cotta is used, trimmed with purple velvet collar, Priced $74.25. Third Floor, Brondwar. Zibeline Top Coats, Plush- Trimmed, $19.74 Jilustrated is the smart kimono model, devel- oped in very fine, lustrous zibeline, in navy blue or black, and is lined with heavy satin. Large plush-coy ered buttons trim the draped back and the cu fiective fashion. An ann. ct in plush makes the col- lar of this clever garment. Chinchilla Top Coats, Plush-Trimmed, $13.74 Smart kimono niodel with yoke and sleeves in one piece; in gray, navy blue or brown chinchilla of soft, fine quality, Light in weight, but very warm. Buttons and deep collar ate of black seal SNUG Little COATS and * Pretty FROCKS for GIRLS For the prettiest Coats, black silk velvet is used combined with bands of fur in effective fashion. A military collar and cuffs of Russian fitch, increamy tan and brown shai : goeD a smart Coat of black velvet, with deep corded girdle. 7 tich also edges the deep cape collar and wide cuffs of a black velvet Coat with folded girdle of gold-colored velvet. Priced $36.75. Chinchilla Top Coats for Little Girls, $8.94 In soft, light weight but very Ulustrated. roy chir —colors, castor, brown, navy, Oxtord and —these snug little Coats are lined throughout with flannel, and fasten with pretty buttons close up to the neck. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. Chinchilla Top Coals for Older Girls, gray, Oxford, brown or navy throughout’ with checked » double-breasted Coat $9.74 ¥ church ible collar, pockets and di Sizes, 6 to 14 years. . Fur-Trimmed Veloeteen Coals, $13.74 Low-belted model In black, navy, browr. or Coy en velveteen, blouse effect, satin lined throughout and witl ye of skunk opossum fur, buttoning close to neck In military fashion, Sizes, 4, Gand 8 years. Fur-Trimmed Zibeline Coats, $22. 74 In Copenhagen, green, navy and leathe quality, this model has Straight. panel by lor zibeline of soft, itky with velvet buttons tomatch. Ad finishes s garment, which is Size a toatve ars. Lace-T Sed Batiste Draws, «$6. 94 Fine white betisie: Procks, with waist ang d with Valenciennes lac A xirdle of wide 14 year Merchandise here advertised on sale To-morrow (Friday) CORSET COVER PATTERNS 29¢ Elsewhere 40c yard. | NET WAIST FOUNDATION 49c Sold elsewhere at 75c Made of extra quality. net Sage ied Width 27 inches | Main floor, istth Set, Main Floor, Ne ee nah stn ta ane eth st “ "4 THURSDAY, The sign of which this ts @ photo-en- graving was the first sign to be ( hung over the pe! SPECIAL at $5.94 & $9.89 | LISLE THREAD The Hats at $9.89 NOVEMBER 13, SECEESSSSSEESESSSSRE SESE STOPS ELEN SESS E SECO eee eraaT Of the finest imported silk Hagters’ plush, with velvet facings and soft crowns, dyed opossum and trimined with Two 18-Inch Ostrich Plumes, withheavy drooping heads. medium and ‘stnall~ Plumes in black, large, shapes— a are all in black. colors. Mpin Foor. IMPORTED = zx $5.00 PIN MOROCCO HAND BAGS, $3.47 Genuine pin Morocco Hand Bags, leated and plain effects; some wit! hap. others with gold plated frames andinner.franes. All have three tn four “vanity fittings’ and are fully lined with moire ————— SOLID GOLD : LA VALLIERES SPECIAL at $4.74 Macy’s prices were $6.49 to $6.89 Latest designs, dainty and effective Studded with genuine bas Is, sapphires, amethysts, and anc lored doube pldered link n attached. MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S “RIGHT-SHAPE”’ SHOES Coty “Eaual Rights i ne Kecond Floor Bhth St. Heer row SI d foo hort, or fron Shoes tncor- for rectly shaped, Raght- Every shape" ‘Shoes provide ample Toe” 00m for the growing foot to develop along natural lines, and are built to fit easily over the tues, yet to hold firmly at the heels and insteps. | “Right-Shape” High Cut Button Shoes With strong dursble soles, of patent leather, gun-tmetal calf and tan Rupsta call. $l, 69 $1.98 $2.39 st | Sizes 1014 |Sizes 2kg | toll tog wo5ty hrs “Right-Shape’” Regular Cut Button Shoes at $2.59 in qm. metal only $1.19 $1. 39. $1.89 riZen HYG Size Wy | Sizes 214 to on | t 514 ‘iNPORTED wth CRYSTAL ENAMEL Elsewhere 30¢ to 45¢ dozen, Beautiful hit ystal and fancy enamel t ) dainty color ¢ especially vretty louse | trimmings ate BUTTONS, 4) 19¢ | Edged with bands of skunk- rich and full, 8 inches in width and These Hats (one of which as sbus- trated at the rtght) are in many smart white, old. blue andother fashionable Second Floor, 34th Street, | $5.00 FITTED | | | | i N.Y. State Full 1913. Sirat Department Store tn America, Sounded by R.H. Macy tn 1858, et 204 and 206 Sixth Avenue. GRANDE FETE ANNIVERSAIRE WHITE AND CREAM| OSTRICH- Trimmed HATS Hats equal to these in style and quality elsewhere are $10.00 to $15.00. The Hats at $5.94 Two hundred smart black velvet Hats in a Milan o new ard be- coming shapes, Jove which 95 tllus- trated ab the le) cnn se erly trimmed fh a beautiful 18-Inch Ostrich Phume of selected stock, broad, full, heavy drooping id and sdorried with fur. The Hats are in black silk velvet— are hand-blocked and have soft crowns, The Plumes are in black, white, blue and fashionable colors. Ne. DRESSING = ser CASES, $3.89 An eee nt and sepropame gift for man, woman or ct London russet cowhide, or tan cowhide, Some with nine fittings, others with eleven fittings. Included are hair, clothes, tooth and nail brushes, soap box, scissors, flexible file and assorted bottles. Nickel lock and trimmings. FUSED INVISIBLE BI-FOCALS = iaiii~. — Lenses for Reading Feed Lenses for Distancef Together Other Optical shops sell the identi cab glasses under another name for one-fourth more than we charge. Old Style Bivgeaig tine ne of halon We grind the glasses “from your own prescription, or, if you prefer, a registered optometrist will examine your eyes free of charge and prescribe ‘the glasses need The three salient points of Hcy Fused Invisible Bi- Focals: 1 One pair of glasses for eeing both near at hand and in. the distance, Line of demarcation be tween “near® and “dis- tance” lenses invisible to wearer. nerve strain. Line of demarcation abso- lutely invisible to others. The glasses are neither dis- figuring nor. ——Siguring nor conspicuous, SMOKED FINNAN ‘HADDIES, = Te Mild cured Georges Bank Haddock, direct trom the smoke+ house; an appetizing dish— either broiled, creamed, or as a savory sal 2 Chicken — : Salad, ab.) 57 | A delicious salad of tender boiled chicken, celery, capers, and Macy's perfect mayonnaise. Macy's price usually is 69¢ a Ib. Imported Goose Breast, (1b.) Sle diced Goose Breast Sliced, 916 Ib. Peanut Butter, (lb) 19¢ i strictly pure ria ted Virginia, peas nut vt, nutty and dee liclous. A nourishing, satisfying food-product (t.) 22e h, medium sharp exceptionally fine Fifth Floor, 85th Mt, Milk Cheese, A ver cheese flavor 1902 1913 WOMEN’S FINE STOCKINGS). 29¢ Macy’s price was 48. Im Li paki fine gauge lisle Stocks i excellentqualityextraspliced high heels, soles and toes; deep, dou» ble welt to insure the garter wear. Alsoat this price fine yauge silk lisle Stockings, of hig lustre, in black and tan color. 1205 8 14 to10. “Outsite “Silk” Lisle Stockings (Pf)» 33c Macy's price was 48¢ a Fine gauge, very clastic silk pi Stockings (extra large leg); high lustre, louble spliced heels, soles and toes, full fashioned foot and leg.extra deep weit to insure the garter we: Mata Fiser, Centre. $5.00 GERMAN SILVER MESH BAGS, $2.44 The present Macy building (opened 1902), the pioneer big retail store “uptown,” leading the way for many others, and establishing the centre of retail trade in New York. It is the Eleventh Anniversary of this ever which is now being cele brated at Macy's in a “Grande Féte Annicersaise” in which are presented a greater num- ber of seasonable special values Fine, reversible ring-mesh of Ger- mansilver;six-inch frames in French than have ever before, we be- gray fini ined with haided sauin, lieve, been offered at any one and wit ng tink chain har sto attached, Malm Fleer, Rath #4. time by any Typical Macy ECONOMIES In MISSES’ Apparel Fur Coats, modeled especially for ao par Juniors, are extremely smart this season with their collars of contrasting fur and yl Pay, colored linings. French Seal (dyed Coney) Coat on ve lines has a wide belt at the pen with hu ut buttons and a deep R tobespierie colar of soft gray chinchilla rel; lining is rose color brocs Priced $94.75, A Butlerflv Boro Collar (of Russian Mouse) finishes a cutaway cot rench seal (dyed Coney), lined with gold colored satin. DANCING Di ES ‘Third Fleer, Broadwas. Of Chiffon and Charmeuse, $16.74 Macy's usual price $19.74 Mustrated. ‘The botice and double tunic cf this fetching model are of chitfon cloth in pink, pale blue, maize, Nile or white over a dsaped skirt of white satin charmeuse, Crystal bead and silk embrolder iris, the bodice with Its vest of creamy embroidered net lace Oe of of black ee outline he double tok ee ‘and irdle of ribbon fr conteaiting color adds 5 Clee inishing to touch, Sizes, 14 und 16 years. TAILORED SUITS Of Cheoiot and Broadcloth, $13.74 Macy's usual price $18.74 The cheviots in black, bruwn, taupe and ma- ny. Con broadcloths In black, navy, taupe and hagen blue. an blouse model—with velvet collar, cuffs and buttons; coat satin lined throughout and skirts smartly draped. Sizes, 4 and 16 years. FUR- TRIMMED | COATS Of Brocaded Plush, $23.74 Macy’s usual price $28.75 | quail TH taupe, iovaced, blush of Wtrous Anish and sof Sapp peau _de ¢cygne in pretty colors and fasten with large corded ornamen' F Collar of mole-dyed coney or seal-dyed Coney fur. vers 8 years. WOMEN’S $5.00 SHOES Special at $3.96 Shoes equal to these, illustrated, in fit and finishing details, style and ser- viceability cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $5.00, Patent coltskin and wetted talec nes ol take then ‘wel Soles are of oa! bes eee of dull kid or fine black cloth; il heels; long or medium length Sizes, 14, 16 and un-metal calfskin of these Pre rt Shoes Women's full 16-button length Mousquetaire Gloves, full pique sewn and with “Paris point” bucks. In washable doeskin or chamois leathers; white or natural color; soft, flexible and serviceable. shin | Mousquetaire GLOVES, $1.69 be ORDER THANKSGIVING PIES NOW— &)44c,59c « 74c Mince, Pumpkin & Apple Made from purest Ingredi- ents, according to old-fash- joned recipes, and are baked BATHROOM SCALES— SPECIAL,.at $6.94 Annecessity if you are to tab on your Piven samen ene ere th eregaere ont Pikes eer standon BULBS FOR... Contre, and sold in earthen dishes. FAL PLA’ T 6 Flaky, rich crust, deep, tooth- L N IN some filling, spiced and Recently arrived from Hob flavored deliciously, fort Bd iL anentely ‘sound, We do not deliver these and excellent assortment colors. Hyeciathe (Gen, byt yo Tulips tm), Be te 49e Chinese Seared Lilies (oon), 9¢ Pies but will have them ready for you on Wednesday, November 26th, Fresh from the famous Macy bakeries, on the premises.