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TES _BVARING WORKD, FRIDAY, VDRCEMESS 8, F918. 2 eee avons Fait To APPEAR. 'SLFEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS | ed to put over a Beck-MeCue half dol | to ste Mh men tn court for sentence F Nostwick succeddad tn pinning sev- | , | ted Oct. 15 last and went to the (STOCK FORGER SENTEN tl ten : MNase tla Ohtagh hi thailt Mbtandd to Find Quick Relief. ” I 1 Prison at Atlanta to serve five- pleaded to the indictment charging the Exhibition at the Public Library to- hb Lo < he results obtained fron ear terms, ir A few doses of Croxone never fail | ‘Then the colle began to tighten about | | Beck und McCue, the leaders of the | — of his face, Dr, L. C. Baldwin sald that | ! keepers, ealoon men and the like, and | was at once eubdmitted to the! six months nor more than five. year: the money rolled in. |Grand Jury, It was expected that the | and #ix months by Judge Foster én ¢ he thinks Canlamone will recover. ‘The ‘Then the gang struck a anag in the | indictment will be handed up before | eral Seasions Hunter Mirren Cosaras anes He Hed no Cariee | oatly 18 et ihe 8 te Came to i lrorm of a Third avenue trolley con- | night. Asstatant United States Diss | wot apeod when he heard the sen | lar reason for wishing to die, but that . | ductor. Two young men who attempt: | trict-Attorney Stanton wald he expectel | Asaistant District-Attorney Charles | ho felt untappy City Planning Ke a | one t of the 1,000 shares of the | CormeN Facatty aal : * at three doses a day for + tock and the others will be] «Temptation Samber” Actt et dabei stale lid onh data land e re often all that is requiret : ity Club and enjgy. an automodile ride |to relieve auch troubles, because it worst backache, regulate th ITHACA, N.Y, Dec. 6—A petition) aver the city, wandered into the Pub- cleans out the clogged up, inactive or-| most anno; ing bladder disorders, an¢ aaa to arty Cate int Two ed, Hunter is fifty-three years Years and a Half. i Hved at No. 69 Kast Sixty-ifth Kang. A few weeks of shadowing by | atieet Was started among the upper classmen | tic Library, where the exhibition is be- | gans, and makes them work properly. It] put the kidneys in healthy, active com Agents Rich, Manasse, Rubano and | cyaries Stewart, alias Alferd unter | oo of Cornell Untversity to-day asking the|ing held. What became of the other | soaks right into the kidneys, cleans out | dition. Bae Servis j catiahad w jelent to warrant 4| of ‘Tilsonbura, Canada; who pleaded Farmer Shoots vod faculty to reconsider thelr action in] ftteen who accepted the Invitations ts iar re eg! an Lenpidy us} Tt i ically impossible to tak: Secret Service Men Say Me-| ria on 8 4 MeCue's den, with |eiey to an indictment of forgery in| _{Sumtal to The Brenig Word.) J expelling Austin G. Parker, @ rentor|not known, but those who proved loyal | traliges the urine #0 it no ny this acting, effective preparation the sesuit Wealth of evidence |i, 9 boasted that he had | PATCHOC L, 14 Dec, 6.—Antonto pal t tates the tender membranes of the fenuits. 7 Se je firat degree and bo: a, id, farmer, | 8nd editor of the Cornell “Widow,” for | were entertained, Cue and Beck Got $16,060 | Was found earned the curb market lam July |Catdamone, fifty years old, @ i wit! der; dissolves the poisonous uric acid] An original package costs but a trifle to When taken before the Commiaatoner ‘The City Planning Exhibition, dealing | aubstances that lodge in the joints and] and all druggists are a this mortring both men lost no time in | | pleading gulity to the charge of having j at least one hundred spurious half-dol- by floating $59,000 worth of forged cer- attempted to kil! himself at 2 o'clock the publication of a “temptation num- te Tonopah | this morning by shooting himself] ber” of the “Widow.” The petition will | with methods of improving every phase |} muscles and scratch and irritate and| turn the purchase price if Crozone fail: Nonn ett tines cane, aia ta throug the head, ‘The bullet passed) be submitted to the faculty next Tues of ality development, has attracted « use rheumatism, and cleans out and | to promptly give desired results, regard t : large number of visitors From East Siders. — “s tenoed to not fess than two veare and! from hia right ear to the opposite aide! day evening. ngthens the lifeless kidneys ao they | less of how old you ate or how long yor filter and sift the poison from the | have suffered. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices S, Herald Square Broadway, 34th te 38th St. the writer counted more than two hundred and concluded he hadn't got half-way to the end. NOW is the best time to make selections. later delivery at your pleasure. The Toys are pretty well divided into sections so that when you come, you'll see quite naturally*where to look for Toys for boys, Toys for girls, and Games for both. Dolls from 10¢ to $53.50. TOYS, DOLLS and GAMES in fairly astounding variely. wd d Everything for Dolls—wardrobe, furniture, coaches, ec. Itis surprising how many things one can get even for a DIME; is « Hiren Freer. Macy's Wins an MEN’S $22.50 Shawl Collar dnd chew 11-year Fight Chinchilla OVERCOATS There about a GIFT helr possession, Bail was 000 in the case of each and Jars in The unusual spectacle of accused fixed at counterfeiters quickly admitting their i} evil ttn 4 in United State " ee a 8 | "9 Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, Cahistsionee #hwiti's tice secdoy| E TRA DARKENS R, H. Masy A Co's 8 Store Opens at 8:30 A.M. and Closes at 6 P. M. wie two youths who for a year have During these.hours the best of service. Nooded the lower east side with spu- rlous half dollars were arraigned, They | were arrested date last night during a raid by the secret sevice upon thelr money mill at No, 18 Third avenue, . , | Don’ ‘san when several hundred apecimens of | t stay Gray! Here thetr bogus product and numerous Old-time Recipe that Any- ae of counterfeiting machinery were body can Apply. The prisoners captured in the raid were Thomas H. Beck, alias ¥ Levery, who described himself as! color dates back to grandmoth a boxer, Frank McCue, no oc She used it to keep her hair bea tion, When the squad of secret service | dark, ay and abundant. Whenever men under command of Capt. John | her hair fell out or took on that dull, Henry burst into thoir retreat both men faded or streaked sree with. Cree at attempted to escape, McCue making @ ple Legian was applied with wonderfu wiid dash for Hherty in his night clothes, | éffect. Officers completly surrounded the house, |_ But Hida ee Used ae haga beers However, and no diMculty was experi- oe Mone fot a 40 Gah. Wralle ot enced in capturing both fugitives. Their | SW veen Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- metiiod of making bad halt dotians was | (jy scth’s Sage ane SU Pit ous old by the use of plaster moulds, a number [fay YOUU", ES depended upon to of which were acted In the raid. Tee sal colee aba conuty co the cart alts boo his men had been | hair and is splendid for Gendrult, Sey. on the trail of Beck and McCue for i him ir. nearly a year. During that time Henry ee EY Catan ara says says the pair cleaned up at least |it darkens the hair so naturally and We shall not keep the store open evenings. Merchandise Here Advertised on Sale To-Day and To-Morrow- HAIR TO ANY SHADE MAQZS. _ Do not miss the pleasure of coming to TOYLAND to-morrow. Bring the children to see SANTA CLAUS. His cute little home has been transplanted to the Village of Toys on the Fifth ise! Floor. He is shaking hands with hundreds of wee tots and older ones, too, each day, and recording confidences of what is wanted for Christmas. As jolly an old ELF as fancy ever pictured, The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- jstoring faded, gray hair to its natural Immediate or $18,000 by thelr counterfeiting. Their jevenly that nobody can tell it has been Practice was to employ squads of|spplied, You simply dampen » sponge Juvenile accomplices in getting their | or soft. bru ith it and draw this Product in circulation, and they ex- | through your aking one strand at Derienced no setback until about two|a time. By morning the gray hair dis- months ago. For months their hirelings | appears, and after another application or had “shoved the queer" al! through the ltwo it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, East Bide at the expense of small shop- soft and abundant. Why Pay Cash for Christmas Gifts No use to stint and scrape to lay out the cash necessary to Macy sells—and has always sold—copy- ri ited fiction 10% under the publishers’ rust-fixed prices preoailing steaukites Eleven years ago the Book Trust cut supplies and endeasored to compel us to serve THEIR selling prices. On Monday, December Ist, 1913, the Su- preme Court of the United States, the Sherman Law controlling the conditions of sale of “first necessities,” handed down a final decision of our law suit in Macy's favor. It is worth while, of course, to come to Macy's and pay $2.24 rather than pay $2.50 anywhere else for such a book for instance as— “Theodore Roosevelt” An Autobiography Very Special Values at $17.75 A very specially attractive little collection of 300 of the smartest Coats we have seen this season, including a number in the popular Chesterfield model for men who wish a rather more formal style. The Coats are in a choice of 46 Some have paich, some bellows in. and 50 in. lengths, and have pockets. The “Guards” model “self” collars. The sleeve and batt y ucee or double-breasted, belted-in back. All are yoke linings are of satin. carefully hand-tailored. . Other very special values at $14.75 and $24.75 Men's Winter Suits, Special at $18.50 Cut upon distinctly British lines, in somewhat conservative aie ge 1 goed ade of f ed exceptionally good gri fancy worsted, cassimeres and cheviots, in a wide variety of pencil stripe and check effects. All That makes It Welcome and Precious? First, you will say, the losing thought that prompls it. A close second comes the discernment dis- a D dgrap ce ggueaeya And ing is something coal cll “worth” “salon” “ditine ion. sin ewetane iced only wath Gifts bat wth Gift Seana elem one And on the Second Floor, just as the Escalators (reached Stare, clo the GIFT oti manetiens a plas chee UTIL: ITY. BEAUTY and ECONOMY join hands. Xmas SUGGESTIONS For Good. Boys and Girls Next to tha Great Toy Store on Macy's Fifth Floor, Is the Sporting Goods Department, full to the brim with just the kind of things that are dear to children who are active and full of vitality. Suggestions only are made below, Hundreds more in the Store. Macy “Elberon” Bicycles, $15.74 If with coaster brake, $19.89. “Fay” Bicycles, $18.74 Made by the Pope M'f'g Co. « If with coaster brake, $22.98. Indian and Squaw Suits, 98 Finer qualities at $1.49. Be make nice presents. Come here and select what you want—we'll gladly open a charge account and give you a good long time to pay, if you want it, in small weekly or monthly instalments. The articles you can get here are particularly suitable for Christmas because they are useful and substantial—they fill a real want. _ _ Wehave the largest stock of furniture, rugs and housefurnish- ines in all New York from which to choose and our prices are the lowest. Come and let us show you—you will not be urged to buy. And, remember, your credit is good without an introduction— without red tape. Gicwstlcentts Sine Open Saturday Evenings but i is the fact that Macy's is upheld | a os august legal tribunal in the world in the ania palin making prices on EVERYTHING you “lowest- in-the-cily.” Book Devartment, Main Fleer. Rear. Fancy Tuxedo VEILINGS— A Timely Special, at 4) 19¢ A special purchase enables us to quote these smart Hovey meshes ae roi ce eo Veilings at this very special price. fect in all the leading meshes. In the Macy Veiling Department, conveniently located at the Main Broadway Entrance, are displayed the latest Import and domestic strictly hand-tailored. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, $24.75 few stores The hind that cost $35.00 elsewhere at t where they have Evening Clothes of similar excellence. Made of fine black unfinished worsted. Satin de Chine lining, sleeves white silk lined. Faced to the edge with heavy silk mer- veilleux, and both cullar and cuffs finished with a very smart narrow galloon binding of silk. Finer Suits for Men at $31.25 and $45.00, $5.00 to $7.00 Smoking JACKETS A SPECIAL Value at $4.25 Remarkably attractive Coats, in the quieter effects now pre- Veils and Veilings in most complete assortment, a tole, ual varisth alors and ee I d and | a od e980 2 lude a manufacturer's line of samples, and conse- and. invariably. at! | LowestslostiieGihy_ prices: quent ly the selection as to style, coloring, ae. is very wide. course, there is not every size in every style. The Jackets are all in cloths with the backs in contrasting colors and effects. The edges are piped with cord, and the patch pockets very neatly trimmed. Cowboy and Girl Suits, Men's $6.50 Shawl Men's$10.00 Silk-Edge h Better grades in stock at $1.49 and $1.98, . Collar Smoking Coats $5.75 | Smoking Jackets at $7.89 Ss naRoller Skates, os upto dia Gouble-breasted Norfolk models Of double-face cloth, in a| ,,feak lapels. | Edges and pockets ihe el ee Wes variety of colors; Some corded with braid. Wide selection in NMtibh he aL Air: Rifles, | The besides the one shown here. colors and effects. Finer qualities in Bet hes, Bat Among the varieties \n detall with peak lapels, stock ranging io \ price up to $18.75, we: a Sterling makes. ter Rifles Club 98c are box ard verted peeatay » Broadway, loose or stitched-or It : Hockey Skates, $1.49 Plenty of other qualities up to 93.96, 4 Pisin ‘candle. breasted moet plain +breasted 1 Is also, Indian Wigwams, PP ied The materials are exception- Macy's special section on v realistic. ter ones, $7.49, ally high-grade all-wool mixed the Sixth Floor, 34th Street, cheviots in tans, browns and is devoted to the display of grays, and in handsome fancy herringbone effects. hundreds of fine pieces of individual Boys’ Extra-Trouser SUITS VERY SPECIAL at $6.49 3 Illustrated. Plenty of other a smart single-breasted and eed 5-Piece Parlor Suite, $32.75 Substantial mahogany-finished frames, neatly carved; well made in every detail; good quality upholstery, covered with either tapestry or Verona any color selected; settee, two large and two small armchairs. 75c. per week, 832.75, PARLOR SUITES FROM $17.50 TO $400.00 Why Not a Rug for Christmas? New Toy Department The new Cowperthwait Toy Depart. ment is opened just in time for the kiddies’ Christmas with a large assortment of toys at the lowest prices in New York. ss finish; folds up neatly, tress, pillow What Is Christmas Without Music? | 274,,:800Py In Ic We are exclusive Harlem and downtown agents for the well-| Lors known pianos and_ player-pianos | CAMPBE! made by Hardman, Peck & Hensel Piano Playotone .. Autotone AD bhi 2 mete y Footballs, Good quality leather. Better ones.up to $4.96, Baske' 1.49 : t Bi Superior grades up to $5.49. f "Skating Caps, ¢ Im; Better ones up to $1.49. Ene, 8 ve ro rellable. Better ones, $1.74, ‘Sm. $5.94 fits, Complete with rings, trapeze, swing, etc, Golf Two pairs of fully-lined knickerbockers with each Suit, and all sizes in stock tor boys me of 6to 18, Boys’ Fine SUITS REDUCED to $1.49 Macy's prices were $8.49 to $10.74 Nol every size in every style—hence the reduc- tion. fvey size, however, for boys of 6 to 18 years, in one or more smart models, Materials are fine worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, in an unusually large assortment of pleasing colorings. All handstailored, Goud Becton from over a dozen different styles. I urniture. There are gifts for your own home or another's, ranging from Mahogany size Cellarettes at $147.00. Immense variety at almost every one of hundreds of prices, The Tea Wagon illustrated is priced $/4.74, and is of solid Mahogany. Finer ones at many prices, ranging up to $70.25, The Sewing Table illustrated is of solid Mahogany and costs $14.74, Finer qualities up to $44.50, Glsth Floor. Rich “Bagdad” COUCH COVERS Size 4.2x9.6 feet; special at $3.24 Recently received direct from Constantinople, eavily embroidered and in hand- Large alze; back lets down; upholstered Music Cabinet nd made in every Have you a daughter who plays? appreciate et aint for 4 "1 ; hoxuny Anis Dolls’ Carriages, 49c to $10 $8.75 Large Hand Car 2 We call your attention to our fine selection of Boys’ Blue Serge “Special Occasion” Suits, ranging from $4.96 to $14.74. Choice of several Norfolk and plain double-breasted models, Becond Floor, 34th ft,, Rear. Jute Velour PORTIERES These Nickel WATCHES REDUCEDSpecially to$1.49° Macy's price was $1.98 Minstrated—(one only out of five models suit- able for te design OTHPRS 85 to 875, | 27 Inch. lo very heavy 6 and 10 inch _,Clock Set $3.95 Misi awiba OARS, rom FRANCE now $11.74 some, barbaric stripe effects in five different colors. Size 4 ft. 2 inches x 9 ft. 6 inches, men, women and enamel angi hiniene amp isinch RNY f Macy's Usual Price Is $16.49 Mosque COUCH COVERS, at $7.24 Bagdad COUCH COVERS, at $11.89 eiren one ‘coune wide for accuracy, lability and handsome appearance, There ae several sit, ranging from a very smal =| dainty Watch for a girl, 9 Couch Covers from France, $6.24 up to the larger thin models that are favorites with acys Usua ice 4 men, ery fine grade of pile “Moquette,"* and in choice of two very rich and beautiful fl axe openvface style. There a choice of plain C orig i pay ues, artificially combined with the softer Bais are white or gilt, ‘The Broke) ace fatter 2 Fourth Floor, Rear with second hands and have guaranteed move- Fourth Floor, 85th St, ~ ments, ‘Main Teer, S4th St The heavily embroidered pattern features, Ot wool; very heavy and richly embroid- the dome, arched entrance, minarets, censers, ered. Stripe effects in five different colors, that etc., of the typical Mohammedan mosque, “The as (for example) blue, red, gold, — ecru allowed of offering them at a very special price. colors are combinations of ecru, red, green and and green, Size 6 feet 6 inches. x 10 feet 6 Jute Velour is a rich pile fabric that makes blue. Size 5 ft, 10 in. x 9 ft. © inches. inches, a perfect background for either the modern or the antique Oriental Rug now found in almost every home. It is a material of the finest quality, The colors are solid tones of red, mulberry, 2 design green, gold and Nile, and the Portieres are fine one: cal ofthe Fi ished’ with overlocked edges, Finer qualities tones Sypical of the’ anf in stock up to $32.50, ars. Kinps,| “Toy Dept. Harlem Only” CowPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’”’ 3rd Avenue 7,. Park Row at 121st Street Stores at Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 193 to 208 Park Row These fine Portieres were imported direct by R. H. Macy & Co, under condit