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PADSTOODAYEAR TO EAST SDE GANG OF HORSE POISONERS — Max Swersky, Who Is Him- self Accused, Takes Stand in Own Behalf. Max Swersky, who, with David : v and as the or did not take advan- fudgment became ab- ' | - Steer clear of **acid-mouth’’ It's the one great cause hofer, bis partner in the Columbia O. K Tee Cheam Co # deen on trial Yet it’s the simplest thing in the world to for move than a week before J Davie n the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, charged with having) overcome if you use ig of the horses u m Company of Brookiyn, ger Friedman and Thomas © B: th now serving terms of thirty-one yeare in Auburn Prisun—took the stand to-day in Ms own behalf, Levy. He entered the ice « fitteen years ago and| Pebeco protects the teeth oe x aeaan itis tre| from the ever-present experienc fh the gang of poisoners| mouth acids that destroy who had been collecting money from toe east «ile horse owners through threats! theenamel. The tiniest Was in 1%, when three of his horses : ry @fed within two days, He told te| hole in the enamel is ous rive third horse bad) soon followed by decay. Fariman, fix the mat-| Pebeco overcomes “acid- ter up and stop jfonings for 00, ” ‘Ac eompronise on $0 wes finaiy| Mouth’ and refreshes reached and he was told to put that and revitalizes the entire amount into his pocket and give it to a . man who would ask for it the next} mouth. Cleans, whi- He paid it over to “John L.,” . od as leader of an east side| tens and polishes teeth and had no more trouble unti! . 3900, "In that year the ice cream manu-| beautifully. facturers formed an association and by agreement paid $1,000 to “John L.,” which was to protest all members from the poisoners. He said that In 1911 the t ante wan raised to $1,240 because the association had acquired a new mom ber. Try Pebecoing your teeth. Ten-Day Trial Tube and Acid Tem of 95% of tooth-decay. | | H —- ———_— / 'NO ‘RITUAL MURDER’ APPEAL. Papers te Test Your Mouth Sor Acid—Sent Free | 'rtme Limte Expires for Any New H LEHN & FINK a Move by Prosecution. 120 William Street New York { WUEY, Russia, Dee. 10.--The time Mmit expired to-day for an appeal’ against the veniict of acquittal in the TH BROOKLYN ICITIZEN’S CALENDAR FOR 1914 The Best and Largest Calendar Issued The Brooklyn Citizen’s Calendar for 1914 will be ready for distribution, Monday, December 15th. To be sure of securing one of these calendars, order in advance of your newsdealer, next Sunday’s Citizen DECEMBER 14TH CUT OUT THE COUPON which will be found at the top of the first page of the paper And present same at the Main Office of THE CITIZEN, junc- tion Fulton, Adams and Wil- loughby Streets, not later than Friday, December 19th. IF YOU WISH THE CAL. ENDAR aailed, remit 7c for ostage to the Circulation Dopartment of The Citizen. To secure the Calendar, order . The Sunday Citizen in advance from your newsdealer, NEXT Sunday’s Citizen DECEMBER 14TH | | | WAAL AAA CAAATAAAAATAAAARAL q s THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. WAIANAE 3 R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. aCy'S Real PARADISE Plumes For Christmas GIFTS The new tariff law makes it impossible to import these beautiful birds, and the value of the paradise stuck now available is constantly increasing. Nevertheless, Macy's. is now selling Paradise Peathers at former “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. ng that this is the |: eason in which it will be pos+ y Paradise Plumage H, these suggest themselves as most desirable Christmas Gitts. Paradise “Sweeps” of Medium Size, $8.89 Black or natural; in graceful branched effects. purge Faved’ $37.75 to $54.75 Black or natural, a gorgeously effective trimming for a Dress Hat. $10.89 to $19.89 Paradise Plume “ ” Fountain” Effects, Black, white or natural; a large, high trimming of very effective style. Mecond Floor, S4th st. STERLING SilverVANITY CASES, Special, $10.49 This Model Usually $14.89 at Macy’s The very beautiful Vanity Case illustrated cannot be matched elsewhere for less than $17.50. ; Finely made of Sterling Silver, hand- engraved in delicate floral and effective striped designs, with oval shield for monogram; the back is of plain polished f silver, to permit cf a large monceram. } The inner compartments are cleverly ria - arranged for coins of two sizes, mirror. ywder case with puff; memo slate with pencil; the lining is in frosted gold effect. Long silver wrist chains finish these pretty novelties—which are ally appropriate for holiday gifts. oo Finer Sterling Siler Vanity Cases ranging up (0 $48.15, Vanily Cases of Gold ranging up lo $199.00, Main Fieor—Broadwas. DAINTY Little DRESSES, $4.96 The pretty Frock, (illustrated) \> madeof fine batiste, with Valenciennes lace insertion and edges and Swiss em- broidery effectively combined. The deeply scalloped flounce skirt is very new, and the long-waisted effect is emphasized by the satin; ribbon bows. In sizes 4 to 8 years. Finer and M: ranging up to $19. ing models at $5. ‘ the majority in. fine lawn t in ry effectively trimmed with Valenciennes, Venise or Irish crochet and embroideries. ‘Third Floor, 35th st Lingerie of GIFT FURNITURE Reductions of % to Charming Gifts, suitable for the home of culture, and for the bachelor man's or bachelor maid's apartment, for the col- ree man’s or girl’s rooms. ostly but one of a kind, The Gift Section of the Furniture Store on the Sixth Floor is exceedingly “giftie’ in sug- gestions. Sewing Tables, $40.50 Macy's Price Wes $52.75 Mlustrated, Weight in, length 19 in,, and waith Win Beautifully inlaid. Fitted with Nested Tables, $25.25 Macy's Price Was $33.75 Of beautifully inlaid Sheraton Top of layout Table . X28 in. Others as fol- centre drawer and nurror in top Were New Were New lid. Of mahogany. Others a: $33.25 $24.89 $31.25 $23.49 | follows: Were New Were New Gate-leg Tables, $18.34 | 5054 seo $40.25 $22.67 Macy's Price Was $24.24 15.34 49 35.50 25.25 Miusirated. Of mahogan 174 16.34 Height 29 in, Closed, 10, x27 in 249 | Opeti, 38 inches, 21.89 Tea Wagons, $52.75 Macy's Price Was $70.50. Tilting-top Tables, $11.2 Macy's Price Was $14.89 Milustrated. Of mahogany. In Of mahogany, Top 45 in. x45 laid with « fine stripes. ood+ | in. Beautifully carved pedestal. spoke wheels and rubber tires. | Oth Complete with Tea Set as shown. Top opens automatically Dinner Gongs, were $10.59; now $8.24 Dinner Gongs, were $11. nan Mahogany Card Tables, ere $36. ‘$814 now. $27.25 Lacquered Book Blocks, were $9.67: Prima Vera Stand: ere $16.24; now $7.34 7 tow $12.24 Lacquered Racks, \ere $13.07; Prima Vera Chairs, wore $20.07 : now $10.24 | hy $1549 Lacquered Lamps, were $49.75 Prima Vera Desks, +) $37.80, OW $3750 | stshepany Callette Wagons, ser Mehogeny Racks, were $10.40 i $71.35 now $7.89 Mahogany Poker Sets, Wore $22.74 $18.67 now $16.74 | Novelty Seetion. s'yth Poor PADALDN RRR VNIRANRWIN 23 NAAM AAA AAACN Vi Macy's Will NOT Be Open Evenings during the pre-Hollda The Store opens p closes at SYRIAN SCARFS LOVELY FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS $2.49 Gleaming silver faillettes ems | sea Sear, tsof aiff These beautif ‘i handiwork of the young Sy rian girls. who follow their own taney in Originating the d More elaborate $ ranging up to $24.7 India Chuddah Shaucls $4.96 Softest and fleeciest of Shawls Made on hand-looms of the finest wool-and so fine it tex- ture that they may be drawn through a tinger ring. In white, gray and black. A most accept- able git for an elderly woman. Finer qualities ranging up to $8.74. “Orenburg” Shauls from Russia $3.96 Hand-knit by peasant women, and very light, warm and soft; these Orenburg Shawls are in white, brown and in white with fancy borders. Finer qualities up to $6.74, Chinese Silk Embroidered Shawls $2.96 ink and blue Shawls, White, rich with Oriental hand-em- broidery and with silk fringe. Finer qualities up to $11.74, Shetland Shawls—in wiite, gray and black. 89 to $1.59. Thread Lace Shawls--white, blue and black. 2% to $1.49. ‘Third floor, Broadway. FUR-LINED & FUR GLOVES FOR MEN sz: As holiday gifts these lux- uriously warm and comfort- Ciel will meet with much appreciation. Special priced and very remarkab! $1.94 Suede Gloves, Rabbit Lined, In gray and tan soft and serviceable suede leather; well lined with long furred rabbit. Gusset ui wrist oc uc loves, Coney-Lined, $4,24 Imported from England, these Gloves, made especially for R. If. Macy & Co., are of the finest mocha buck leather in tan or gray. Lined with fine coney fut; prix seam sewn, heavily embroidered backs; one clasp. Mocha Buck Gloves, Fur Lined $4.74 Half-squirrel and half-rab- bit lined Gloves in tan or gray mocha buck leather; one clasp at wrist. Mocha Buck Gloves, Squirrel Lined $5.74 Finely lined with squirrel fur in natural color, these Gloves of tan or gray mocha buck leather; all prix seam sewn and have gusseted fingers; one clasp. $2.24 “Baltic Seal” ( dyed ) Gloves, coney Pleeceslined Gloves of this dark, rich fur, with palin of glace kid, “Baltic Seal” (dl) Gauntlels, $3.24 coney Well = made, Gauntlets, e lined and with glace ather painy: deep cuffs, lined with corduro: Imitation * Nutria’’ Gauntlets, 44 Fleece = lined and "very warm. Well made, with glace leather palms; cutts lined with corduroy. Water Mink Gauntlets $5.74 Excellent quality and very erviceable; heavy — fleece lining, leather palms; cufts hned with corduroy. $6.44 Water Mink Gauntlets, lined and with heavy buckskin palms; Lamb's - woo! - cuffs lined with corduroy. Mocha and Cape Wool-Lined $1.89 Gloves Special The Mocha Gloves in gray or tan The Cape Glove th, mptly Abe CORA PRR RARAIR RAR K. H. Macy & Co.'s Attrections Are Thetr Low Priess The Escalators < nost convenient means a are the ni ft Herald Square Broadway, Mthte 38th Se. SANTA CLAUS is a very busy person, receiving daily thou- sands of his little friends at his home in TOYLAND. The accompanying picture is from lite, sketched by a Macy artist a few days ago. Santa Claus was caught inthe act of pro m= ising a wee mite of two years that she could have the Doll she hed seen near his house if she was a good girl. The sturdy little chap with hands folded behind his back was in theact of acknowledging theerror of his doubt that there was a “real live Santa Ciaus,” fer here he actually sawhim ir flesh and blood, Bring the children to greet Santa Claus you'll get a lot of pleasure out of it yourself. NOW is the time to buy the Toys the children are to have for Christmas. Don't Postpone it another day, Best assort ments now. Lowest prices. Delivery at once or later, as you prefer. Greater satisfaction making selections now than later in the to-morrow, _ It's huge fun for them, and inevitable crush. hb ees GAMES DOLLS MAGIC "|| MECHANICAL — 4 Oy every kind, Jor || Of more kinds than LANTERNS TOYS boys and girls of all |) you quite probably || Mirrorscopes, Post || Every kind that is Card Projectors, in Safe and interesting, greal variety, 7 lacy prices from oN Ud _89c to 937.75 10c to 9450.00 Toys, Games, Dolls and Playthings ‘erally that especially desirable because of their small price, The WAY OF SUGGESTION: ages, 9c to $85.75 ever saw bejore, |__10c to $53.50 There are literally thousands of might be mentioned here as bein, following tew are mentioned only BY Noah's Ark With Animals 89c |; Paint Box, Paints, poet oe by Brushes, Pictures, Etc. 89c Game of NewYork ut Out ood English Doll Carriages Phoebe Snow Game z4c Strap Gear, 27 in. body 94.48 Mind Builders Mechanical Autos (**Packard") 98¢ Numbers and Alphabet 94c | Cooking Stoves, Two Pots 98c Firefly Steering Sled 98c | Plush Duck Wooden Swing Horse $3.96 On Wheels (Quacks) 89c See the big lion in a cage that roarsand thrashes his tail about; the swimming and floating toys; the monkey cage, the singing canary, and hosts of other tascinating things. SUGGESTIONS IN MEN'S WEAR uz: FOR XMAS-TIDE ‘ABth 1, Just a few of the cary tes aman wears just now fine well suited for gift-giving, Hun- dreds more in the Department. Crochet & Accord ion Dress Mufflers, $4.96 Of pure silk, in_black, white, way and jasper. Better ones up to $8.94. Men’s $7.50 SMOKING JACKETS, Special at $5.75 The owner need iwt most comfortable House be a smoker, for they make Coats ard always look smart. The materials are exception- ally fine and strictly all-wool double-faced cloths, with the reverse in cleverly contrasted colors and eftects. Heavy Pajamas lamas $4.98 lamas Silk Mixtures, $2.69 $3.96, i Better ones : Men's Soisette Pajamas, $1.44 Trimmed with suk frees, Men's Fine Domet Pajamas Better qualities at $1.44, Men's $1.00 Domet Night Shirts, 68 Men's Fine Blanket Robes, $4.96 __Choice of robe or lounge style. Colors are maroon, Oxford, gray, navy and myrtle. Soft, ny, comfortable and in every way an ideal gift. Others in stock at 92.48 and up to $62.50. MEN’S $2.00 WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 4... The colors are warm, comforts able shzdes of Oxford, tan, olive green, cardinal, Cambridge blue, etc. All are in the smart shawl cole lar model now so much in favor, The Coats are neatly trimmed at edges, pockets, and cuffs with OAc sits cord edging and binding. There is ample stock of all sizes from 34 to 46 in, chest measure, Fifth Pt. Beth St, 2 Main FL. BSeh Mt. Men’s $18 CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, Special, $14.75 Avery specially allractive collection of the smart- est Coats we have seen this season, including a number in the popular Chesterfield model for men who wish a rather more formal style. The Coals are in 40 in, length, and AGARMEN have “self collars. The sleeve 1.19 linings are of satin, ‘The Coats are Natural or caniel'sshair cots yoke lined, We ilustrale a shat Fullfashioned — medi ium) = weighit Shirts wi + Ik front and. self facing. Drawers with heavy sateen waist band and reinforced’ gusset. Men's Natural Worsted Union Suits, at Medium and heavy $1.98 choice of sleeveless style in knee length or long sleeves and anki drawers, Closed crotch, Men's Silk and Wool Union Suits $3.69 , Medium weight and natural length drawers, with closed, cfokch, Men's Heavy Weight Union Suits 98 collar inode! Some | palch, pocket The “Guards either singles or double-breasted, ha All are cares bellows model, ome the belted-in bach. fully handetailored. Men’s $30 FUR-LINED OVERCOATS, Special, $26.75 The fur 4 of natural muskrat sh Were $2.98, Broker the shell of wool Kersey of pring needle ribbed iniereerized qualit HeGhn aa cotton, Colors are ecru and pear!. Vv) S not ont Men's $1.00 Heavy jt phwavs the ase (Witt In Union Suits 49 ; Dla ss Mostly large sizes. needle ribbed cotton. Of spring Men's Hoaty Shits an ‘awer, . Spring ere (a) $1.49 tralcolor. Shirts lon, y ers ankle length, a Senyes and they crach or anid loops : on akan amoebae:

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