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——-- acid gas, INSURGENTS FAVOR HORTON OF BUFFALO FR SEMERSHP reduce Fat ”—~‘Anti-Boss ‘earn of All Parties Likely to Pick Him at Coming Conference. Clinton T. Horton, of Buffalo, it was @nnounced to-day, will likely be agreed upon by Progressives, independent Re- Publicans and independent Democratic Members of the next Assembly as their candidate for Speaker. The man Put in the race to buck the Barnes and the Murphy combinations 1s referred \ to as a Republican of progressive ten- dencies. Those who are backing Mr. Norton apeak of him as a very accept- able candidate to the anti-boss men. The independents are scheduled to meet at the Hotel Brevoort Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Aesemblyman- elect Andrew F. Murray of this city is to be chairman of the meeting. It is understood that besides agreeing on a candidate for Speaker the conference |racking methods. the Assembly. Between thirty-five and forty Assem- biymen-elect are expected to be present, |Marmola Preecription There is an unverified seport that many |@very one knows of ¢ ‘of the organization Republican Assem- |*Peclific for overtat: Diymen are willing to back the Buffalo |the rate of 10 ounc: candidate for Speaker against any man Chairman Barnes may fit to enter. ‘Assemblyman Harold Inman of Al- | Portes eee any has been mentioned as a Barnes |\istyour a és candidate for Speaker. the Marmels Go... Parmer Bide., Among the reforms the independents |Mich., for a quantity of thes Tablets. more a the effect that the calendar of the House ve in the hands of all members twenty- four hours before the beginning of a of thelr proceedings. BESIEGED BANDIT MAY HAVE ESCAPED Mine Where He Sought Refuge] quick reer through D Filled With Deadly Gases, but Some Think He Found Way Out. SALT LAKT, Utah, Dec. 8—Deepite the fact that it seemed impossible that ‘Rafael+Lopez, Mexican slayer of six meu could have surviyad the deadly wases that have been pouring into the Apex mine, his hiding place, for forty- rs fight hours, aome expert miners to-day | mula after’ seveniean years. of pr @ffered to bet 10 to 1 that he ts etill | emong pe! alive. Others offered even money that frernoomnl me iGivm tne OS teReen \warde’ Olive tute for calomel, act es firey oe ftecta of any kind. he 1s not even in the mine believing he| Dr. Bdwards' Olive Tablets are purely Dan. |& Yeuetable compound mixed with ollve oli, encaped from one of the long aban-| 5G) Know them by thelr olive color. one of two every night fore week d@oned exits. Take o1 ‘The Sheriff and mine offictale do not | sad note the effect take these statements seriously, The | POF 4 Cure, 100 and For THE family gift sone that grown-ups, kiddies, and even the aot sp will ever- enjoy is to attach to your piano— Ge Ielektra ‘ Piano Player Quickly It will transform it into the most wonderful and artis- transforms tig, of all player pianos. The chi can be made in your own piano afew hours in your own home without altering your piano’s fipesrence or obstructing its kev! Drop « postal for full particulars—or demonstra tion any time. into a Player Piano A THIRD U.S. Government Cook Book FREE Uncle Sam's Recipes for Preparing Food Put Within Reach of All COUPON sunoar's wortp Here’s Your Chance to Reduce Household Expenses You Owe It to Your Family Not to Miss This Opportunity for Saving Money Get Your Order for NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD In Early mine fe filling rapidly with carbonic Last night etx miners went to the bulkhead to test Its strength, All were overcome by gases escaping through the bulkhead, OMolals say this Proves beyond doubt that Lopes could not possibly have survived. Without ed will adopt @ programme providing for | Would be to accept the knowledge and ex- revision of the rules and procedure of |Perience of the thousands of happy peo ple who reduced their overtat bodies, found and kept slimness through the now famous ing the body symmetrical, the skin smooth, the complexion clear and the bodily health im, exercise, danger- or send 75¢ to Detroit, re, wale, ‘fare sald to be committed to is one to|joonventent little tabiets, sufficient to start your way to the coveted goal session, There ts also a movement to limit the power of the Assembly com- mittees by providing for full publicity Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. gubst!- e bowels breath find wards’ Olive tural joa od and gently purifying ihe entire without griping, Gincovered the fur- 25c per jet Cumpany, Cotum- saseeataeantetieenveonesntooovesssanesenssonsszsusnconsecuneccente THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, R.H. Macy & Co."e Attractions Are Their Low Priess. ) Herald Sk Herald Square GF Broadway, Hh ie The Newest Hats of Velvet ‘The Newest Hats of Velvet and| Maline, Priced at only $3. 49 The vogue of the all+ black Hat—especially those of velvet—has made necessary a fre- quent change of shapes and Styles to avoid “monotony.” The New Velvet & Maline Turbans will be eagerly welcomed because they are so new and stunning — while very high in effect their soft lines make them decidedly becoming. Here are the newest Turban effects with gold crowns. The illustration shows a velvet anc. maline Turban—typical of the new mode. — Priced $?.4' Dainty Gifts are these Toilet Sets Heavily Silver Plated. is but $4. 74 Three ‘urge ne shirred or pleated in many fetching new styles, the majority in all black, a few with S, Broadway, 34thie3%hSte Second Floor, i4th St. The Price deces—the long handled mirror with French beveled plate, 6 inches in diameter. The brush, with white bristles of excellent quality, the comb of imitation tortoise shell, heavily mounted with silver. Prettily engraved in effective floral design, with shields for monogram 6n each piece. A charming holiday gift. Corsage Flowers ‘The fashiona 8. evening or afternoon gown boasts a single lossom) or @ cluster of exquisite flowers—smartly Posed at girdl trills of lace a Huge Rose: and at Mac American Beauty, yellow, gold, purple and other rich shades to blend with the season's beautiful colorings. lels—large bur tiful blossoms; in Orchids —in rare shades, branch, { with ferns; one in a box, Sweet Peas—clustérs in nat- ural colors. 98¢ to $1.98. Gardenias — brs anched with eae 3 vet Ro. % “new col aie iat 89, to $1.98. Main Floor, Centre. —IRISH These Fragrant Charming as Gifts) Sachet Powders are just what many a woman is loaking for to aid her in preparing her Xmas gifts. So many exquisite little trifles cp oe made Hi to contain About 100 dozen of WOMEN’S 2-clasp Glace KID GLOVES which are sold elsewh here at, $1.50, and for which Macy’s usual price is $1. 24, are to be sold to-morrow at 4c a pair. One- Two- & Three-Pair Lots of CUR- Py! Single CURTAIN PANELS Are Reduced One-Fourth to One-Third A clearance in which are otfered all odd lots in a reat variety of styles—the assortment being unusually far e, owing to the season's heav. ni twoand three pair lots an SCRIMS of various styles. —MARIE ANTOINETTES, imported and domestic. —CLUNY EFFECT, lacet Arabians. OINT, Bonnaz Braided. —NOTTINGHAMS and Cable Ne yy ay single Curtain Panels in In silk lined box. Mecond Floor, 24th St. ¥4.1. Carton) 99¢ e of this deli iciously per- fumed sachet. The perfumes are Macy's reproductions of the far French d'Or" ne a at half pourrd carton equals eight bottles “dee of st ilar Sachet Powders sold else- where. Roséleaf Pot Pourri at (14 Ib. carton) 74¢ isa most frac grant combination of rose “Euroma,”* and “Cherie, of the 50c size of sim- js and sweet spices. It is pe a specialty at Macy's. Main Foor, Rear. Main Floor, B'way, All at one-quarter to one-third less than Macy's already “Lowest: in-the-City” prices. ar finely finished and of the best oned oak. Included in the price of $12.89 is acomplete set of REMNANTS of Tapestry, Cretonne, Scrims, Laces, Nels and “Sunfast” Draperies at ONE-THIRD to ONE- HALF their ORIGINAL PRICES. —-that is, so far as we can ascertain. rapid approach of the holi girl or matron, the already *' Lowest-in-! sfierCity” self-setting, to use Fourth Floor, Rean $18.00 to $20.00 Drop-Head SEWIN MACHINES Have never Before Reached SO LOW a Price as $12.89 Macy's usual price 1s $14.89, but in view of the ays and the great suitability of Sewin| Machines as gifts to Price has been lowered by 82.00. In these excellent Machines there is almost entire absence ot friction and and the parts are so accurately made and adjusted that they can be operated at high speed. The feed is positive, and carries the goods under the presser foot almost without guidance. Included among the up-to-date features are the automatic bobbin winder, the easily accessible stitch- regulating device, tension release, and the lon: bearing balance wheel. Here Is a Sewing Machine that is Trouble-Proof est pattern and best quality ined box find a place in this set ines in regular stock from as little as 27.94 for a very practical hand machine up to $27.75 Em mpire Cabinet mode! in golden oak. vibration, e-up | attachments of for Macy's New You will say You 1913. Never Saw such a Bright Joyous Place as Toyland when you bring the kiddies tomorrow for a sly peep at old SANTA CLAUS in his cute little house, just at the i of the Toy Shop. i s house adjoins a row of cages of the most fero- cious-iferous animals! In a lake near-by is a motor boat whizzing about very snippy, snappy, snoopy! Swimming in the lake are water fowl that call forth exclamations of delight from the tots as they stand on tiptoe and gaze in wonder. lis, and Games, and 'Spress Wagons And such and 'Locipedes! But getting down to the practical—NOW is the Best selection. time to buy Toys. Not so many people buying, as in the last few days before Christ- Mas. is mentioned here : A Mountain Railway Outfit, ical Locomotive and tender Delivery at once, or later, as you direct. A special value at every turn. Just one of scores tunnel and mountain which the 15 pieces of traci Don't let any child who has the right to your thoughtfulness reproach you for not taking it on the trip to Toyland. And ‘ware your own conscience if you do! These smart New Fur-Trimmed SWEATERS of AngoraWool will delight the woman In search of somethin, ney wets and “different” in ers. Soft, light, warm and fleecy, in charming shades of rose, green, tan, rey and in white Angora, these clever Sweaters have poli of dark skunkedved sum fur edging t Veneck andcuffs. An ideal Sweater for all Winter sports; fsa NN good value Third Floor, Broadway. CANDIES—Especially Boxed for SUNDAY SCHOOLS and Lodges ‘Macy’ s pure, delicious Candies—in white glace paper —"‘telescope” Boxes—with embossed Christmas pictures Packed and wrapped in transparent paper and mottoes. and sealed at both ends, Ne Charge for Printing the Name of Church, School, Society or Institutionon orders of 50 or more Half Pound Boxes Eight days notice required for all orders which may be placed with the special “ centre. of better grade. Sunday School Candies in Bulk Packed in strong boxes and incluc including fancy folding card board boxes (capacity 4% Ib.) At $3.00, 30 Ibs. of French Creams Crystallized gums, wrapped nougats and chocolate drops. ventions DRESSING GOWNS, $8.48: At 79, Macy’s Superior 5-Ib. Bozes dee aes finer grade at $14.24, are made of a Of assorted chocolates, bonbons, jellies, etc. styles. The colors | are warm Ta (reed ar He ieee A 5. y are \- At 69¢, Macy's Kindergarten Candies brown and reds, and the finish finished with a heavy wool girdle. Selb, boxes of clear boiled candies—in assorted flavors; small Pleces suitable for cornucopias, ete. At 5c, Macy’s American Mixed S-Ib. boxes medium sized pleces of clear boiled candy—assurted flavors. the automatic halle Fourteer, separate Fourth Floor, Rear. “Sunday School Candy" In various assortments as follows, Each Quality A, 10: a Tb; B, 13a Ib, C, 16 0 Ib; D, 19¢0 B; E, 24e a'lb; F, 29¢ a ib; G, 39¢ 0 Ib Chocolates in all mixtures; the higher the price the more chocolates Fifth Moor, and are made of a very excellent winter-weight grade ot Oxford or black Vicuna, We illustrate the model, which hasasilk velvet collar and arich, full lining of supple and durable salin de Chine, It isa semi-fitting “Dress” Overcoat in the accepted 45-in. length. The vent in the back is open and the edges single-stitched. The seams are plain-finished. Strictly hand-tailored throughout. All sizes. $35.00 Full Dress Suits, $24.75 $25.00 Tuxedo Coats to match at $16.75 These “Dress Suits" achieve that individuality of line that the well-dressed man looks for in his clotlfes. They convey distinction without in any way transgressing the conventions accepted as correct. lined with fine satin d with @ very ema: cof milk, and th roll” collar. ‘The trousers are cut in the width are all # pecial fittings f exceptionally heavy physique. Finer quality $6 wt 63125, 845.0 $64.60. clerk in tte dep't—-Basement, In half pound boxes: and physiques. charge. TERRY CLOTH ROBES, $2.69; made in jacquard weave—like a rug —and are in soft, delicate acral includes pearl buttons and piping on cuffs and collar. heavier grade, $4.96. BLANKET ROBES, $8.48; piped tailored seams throughout. pme are with, some without but. tons. Colors are warm and rich, A slightly Besoment, Contre. coat or robe style are made of a heavy, warm, non-raveling wool, in ! very rich, deep shades ot red, green, etc., with vertical stripe effects, Will Make ticularly Gifts ing Gift ether for adults or chil- dren of either sex. They are of celluloid (a substance closely resemblin, iory)~-and are in ported As well as being handsome and orr I they are very easily cleaned and kept clean, and they take no harm from oil or damp. Military Brushes, ni bristles; pair, 4 Hair Brushes, stiff vig iT Hat Rrushes, 19% Par- _ Macy's usual price for these safest and most comfortable of Baby Carriages is $20.49. Note the graceful lines and the excel- lent constructive de- tails which make for strength as well as for Clothes Brushes, Hi style. Made of na Trirket Boxes, 49c, 99¢ ural color or oak fi Trays, 36c, 69c, $1.24 ished reed -- hal Hair Receivers, 49c, 99¢ round and firmly and Shoe Horns, 24 finely interwoven, Nail Files, Button! 9, The back is adjust- 2 able and there is a slid- Clocks, ‘ts ing foot-well board. tone Hang 19'57"ho, 31.89 Cuticle Scissors, Nail Buffers, 15¢, 19¢, un 49e, 74¢ Powder Boxes, 4% Combs for Men, 15e, ie Combs for Women, Sleeper are combined the roominess the convenience of a go-cart usual price $/8.89; specual at $15.74 fray whiter green or brown, These $30.00 Chesterfield OVERCOATS at $24.75 are heavily SILK- LINED, ‘The material te a particularly fine grade of black unfinished worsted, The body ts to the edge with heavy efik ‘The four-button vest has the new emart ceptod wa correct, and huve a narrow #ilk 6 for men of Hith Floor, Broadway. Reed Pullman with ea hood, finished In natural or Oak. Macy's Windshields to protect the baby from cold drau g sotnnenasansacesensonsasnsnannscsensennseneenennes NOT OPEN Evenings o Macy’s will not be open evenings during the holiday rush. We believe this policy serves best the Interests of all concerned. Macy's will be VERY ALERT, however, to serve you with COMPLETE SATISFACTION from 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. each day. For the twelfth successive year we shall close the Store evenings during the pre-Christmas rush. [nctomoninnad SSS en B0AM. 8.30 A. M. tol 1.30A.M. Is the Ideal Shopping Time. Fewer customers in the Store; stocks are more in order, salespeople are fresher; you feel more fit yourself. Your own comfort and convenience are conserved by shopping early in the day. You confer a favor upon us and enable us, in turn, to extend maximum service. The Gift Shop Right at the exit from the Escalators on the Second Floor we have established a Gift Shop. Here you will find youn, women especially capable aiding you in the selection of inexpensive Gifts for men or women. A wonderfully extensive variety of Gifts at 99¢, $1.98 and $4.96 re LOUNGE CLOTHES for Men Spell Solid COMFORT Macy's showing is especially “giftie” in sug «stion; the savings range from one-quarter to one-third, and we have styles, sizes and lengths to fit men of all proporiions Necessary alterations without extra Mata Floor, 35th St, “NAVAJO” BLANKET ROBES, $9.94; made in Oregon in the centre of the old Navajo country, and the designs (six of them) are copies from some of the finest extant specimens of the hand-woven Indian blanket. SILK HAND-OUICTED ROBES from Japan $6.48. Elsewhere sims lar robes are small, being designed by a small race of men. Robes are made in Yokohama from Patterns supplied by us, so that almost _ invariabl; Macy's ———— Put somewhat Hyiiing, and indi- | we have a fit for the big man as vidual, Fine for the “den,” well as the small. Choice of six G These Toilet Articles | “sort Woot, WoBts, 97.48; | Mite: WOOL BLANKET ROBES, $6.48; heavy, warm, fuzzy gar ments in light Stripe effects upon deep, warm colors. Reed Pullman Sleepers of the Latest Design, a Few aia ae The cushions are sanitary and removable; the reachers are of steel tubing; the wheels have heavy rubber tires, in this Pullman and safety of a carriage with its and storm. Usually $/.88 and $2.24. “ sachin ah cata & Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Japanese . Na : : : : : : ; : : : : : : : |