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how to Make the Best Cough Remedy at Home Aa Fomily 8 Supely at Small Cost 2! and Ful teed. ST A GL TE TEN AT HINGE N ROD OF WOME “Tony Cannerelli Is Dying ‘After Dramatic Climax Make a plain syrup by mizing one pint of granulated sugar and 44 pint of warm water and otir for & minutes. Put 214 ounces of pure Pinex (fifty cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it up with the Sugar Syrup. This gives you a family supply of the best cough The effectiveness of this simple rem- edy is surprising. It seems to take hold Leer aa any almost instantly, and will usual, bon i Jast as 226 employees of the Rosen- ti gael for rool Ma) trouble, ‘tial Manufacturing Company, No. 668 = whooping cough a Broadway, took their seats at their| "PAs ‘work tables and machines this morn- tng one of the workmei @ulokly in bie chair, drew and fired two bullets into gti who was working beside him. Im the shrieking uproar that fol-/of Norway white pine ponthes ‘and is lowed be eprang to his feet and area} tick. in wee oe & bullet into bis own head, Both tama wif nat wor retied to the foor—the man mortally hurt. The crowd of men and women or misuey ore workers huddied around the wounded] this preparation. Your while a priest administered the last) Pincx, or, will get (iy ie ve It pet rites-of the church, Then came an/ Send to The Pinex C ambulance and side by side the dying man and the girl were taken to the bospital. mode crou| This method Me a making ing cones Moa I hers Sie oe it i Ly caly prasioe Pier van Roget re which is a va absolute satisfaction, was the climax of the dis- + @atrous love affair of Tony Canner- eli and Mary Cheverino, He ts twen- ty-four years old, {s flashtly dressed, with a term in Elmira behind him. He, lived at No, 203 Chrystie atreet. Bhe scoms at least two years younger than. the sixteen years she gave as her age. She lived at No, 27 Stanton etreet. It was because of the term tn -Elmira that she refused him, and fa rage and disappointment he had recourse to the revolver, ‘~ 4 chair only a few feet from Cannerelli, he raised his hands \ forr: hie head and gasped out a plea tor forgiveness. She opened her eyes @nd replied, “I forgive! | forgive!” JUSTICE BISCHOFF'S NOTES FIGURE IN sult| Effort to Hold Estate Responsible GUARANTEED for Debts of Firm Bearing t rk] “TBA Justice Henry Bischoff of the Gupreme Court indorsed the notes upen pbepoatbendt his partners obtained $99,000 to Bischoft's ear in the private bank of Henry Bischoff & Co. dtatement made to-day by Henry 8. Meng, one of the partners, before United States Commissioner Gilchrist. Meng and Becker paid the Justice) $60,000 for his share of the business,| $175. esol ae “3 af ‘Meng testified. The remaining $30,000 Pista ba wee ‘was taken from money left with the jetpate banker by depositors. 55.00 Selid 14-K. eld Watch Despite this sale the Justice would “drop into the bank” daily for a “social chat,” the witness said, { «This evidence was given following intimations that the estate of the late Justice might be levied upon to eatisfy the creditors of the bankrupt firm of*Henry Bischoff & Co., which made an assignment on Jan. 10. Until last week it was thought Jus- thee Bischoff had severed all connec- téon with the firm which bears his) name before bis death in the spring FC fl ad sa eh bce ae pcgeoned Diamonds, Jewelry " Four notes for $7,600 each were in- Broadway, New York “dorsed by Henry Bischoff. Andrew | : Freedman advanced $30,000 on them| end this eum was paid Justice Bischoff by Henry 8, Meng and Wiil-| fam J. Becker, named as present owners of Henry Bischoff & Co, ———— YOUNG ACTRESS IS DEAD. Wusabeth Murray Passes Away in "| gam Antonte, Tex. Hospital. } ‘Phe death from typhold fever of Eliz- beth Murray, @ young first tour of the country itn Oe: “Blue | Bird” company, was announ to-day | from the Surgeons and Phgviotane’ Hoe- pital at San Antonio, Tex. Her sister, ‘Vera Murray, Secretary to Charles Dil- Magham, started this afternoon for New, York with the body. Miss Murray was! the daughter of John J, Murray, a prom- iment Tammany Hall man years ego.) Hee brother John 1s in the employ of ¥. & C. Randolph, stock brokers of this Gated 15 Pounde on Pulmonol F.C, Mentwomery. 4168 Ditmas Ave. i3 He _—_—_—_— World ~ Wants “Work Wonders, . PLYMOUTH ‘Dry Gin When next you order Martini or Bronx cocktail, call for Coates’s Plymouth Dry Gin and see the difference. ALEX D SHAW/] eco ny eonsssuvevUevuse | Pe THE EVENING WoRtp, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914, K.H. Macy & Co.'s Attiactions Are Their Low Prices. FOR OUR CUSTOMERS The Great Monthly Event. originated at Macy's February Thursday Economy Sale In 1913 this Special Sale day of the month was held on a Wednesday. From numerous sources has come the suggestion that Thursday would be a more convenient day for our customers. During 1914, therefore, we plan to hold a Thursday Economy Sale each month. This Announcement Presents ONLY A PORTION of the SPECIAL VALUES Awaiting You TO-MORROW Bear in mind there are always more UN-advertised than advertised Special values in all Departments at Macy's ONLY TWELVE SUCH THURSDAY EVENTS IN THE YEAR THE MERCHANDISE is not only up to the rigid Macy standard of quality, but all is desirable, seasonable, and just what is wanted wow. Where the price comparison is between Macy’s usual price and the price in this Thursday Economy Sale, bear in mind that Macy's usual price is always ‘ ‘Lowest-in-the-City.” Where “prices elsewhere” are given we have made very diligent comparisons. onder-working Thursdays, in which of cost on the most timely needfuls fer every member of th SMART NEW TAILORED aah Seid cheoumire for ~ In the latest be Broadway, 4th to 30th St. TROUSER SUITS, ty Seld aie , Re papel the best he price, for the fi firm pied clinging We A ever shades ce navy, Bey and new ment, includirg street and Its width and quality gowns in vogue. ALL- sit TIE 00) 29c ys pei ip dia mate | which is |’ efor wear. WOMEN’S $4.00 “2 * 50 Women’ om ba Salts, A) Fe pluse Lults st ery Lines aath, ornaments of of esey $5.00 OSTRICH Lome $1.49 ‘excell the Veg lls latest phy most st cil ST. GALL |. BALL SWISSES (ft.), 29 1s well as feat emroidered dot, in all dot to the largest size made. eee ae e ta e and. bi eke upe al la Mediate wear Third Women’ —— 74 Rr es " model, cravenet! Donegal Tweed. Vi Oe in soie w with wide sleeve, ee cutts, Chose fitting collar Women’ TAFFETA DRESSES, $17.74 model, in ninen taffetn, soft and of prising finish, Tin black. bl hay a White sha . is used for the ves mono bodice, which is & finshed with ecrulace ind-embroidered. it ‘at yond bth bain WOMEN’S SILK HOSE, 39c Ordinarily 98¢, $1.49 and od $8 A great purchase— the clean-u; 60,000 a if high grade silk Ut Eis ingrain Silk Hose, full fasnioned, all fine Bauges; some with all-silk t moa with cotton tops and soles. pile tone latest street and evening shades. eat ciation in » eae Petar es and In black and all the The skirts, draped tunic’ is seal ne up with cut jet buttons in clever sty! Third Floor, Greadwey.— MISSES’ Gaere ESE, $i. 74 M would be Of crin! crepe in pavy, Mae Mica, mustard, light blue oF rose c ls ceca: pois came win ticiaaate cc aaa Special Six-Course Luncheon (V2 Fon Served Thursday, Feb. 19—11.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. M ALL-WOOL 48-INCH STOR SERGE ect ete ool tf Extension B Bracelet Watehes, $7.24 These Fey ae he wee are ut ” gold filled with a 7-jewel American movement. extends sufficiently to pass over the hand, They are not only useful but very attractive in appearance. Meer, 84th Bway. Sterling Sliver VANITY CASES, $7.24 Would ordinarily be priced $9.49 shirred grade joins “oth kimono bodice ml the tunic skirt. Sizes 14, +6500 and 18 years, ‘Third Fleor—35th treet. GIRLS’ SthOoL L DRESSES, ES, $2.24 Serge. We ped oni aad iat oer tre Set navy, geiden brown oer or small chec! collar and cuffs of fine jue in the same or contrasting colors. These Dresses Five desirable colors szesfrom 4 toi Years tet $ BLOUSES, $1. 29 Models—Adv Voile bing een with finoee & vest effect, ey tucked and trimmed with Irish lace. Low collar, Batiste Blouses, ‘in three styles; of sheer batiste, elaborately lee “ENent ecru shadow lace, GRINKLED ( CREPE ONS $1.29 rlesal Me iHy Brg) in wwe $1 ed colori well cut Kimonos with collar and short ‘sleeves, EMBROIDERED hemnpsy 8 (98.)69e Elaewhere 85 anda igh pty cpecally ng ead pense or voll Flouncings, in a valen) of beautiful sat Fleer, 34th = HANDBAGS, S, $2.94 Pin seal ‘Kodak’ shape reat Bags, swith bar ange irror, BROCADED SAI SATIN LINING m4 49c etn 2h ee thecal ning, wi Sera ah tet eee royal Hg ie nay ind " "Maing Dept, Second ‘is WOMEN’ (SHAMDKERCHIEFS(0a,)24e _tehaneane | inch hems, ee, ‘superior ely of heavy Irish linen. rierekltshis ye, nose brown, purple a Fleer OPERA GLASSES, $3.49 Macy's price was Vest-pocket size, fined ait with pty the fronts Ba oe slashed iPr tile frog Third Floor, 34th Street. Messaline Petticoats, $1.6 69 Ma ual cal ar os Lye rl-cov screw ‘head, leather Pin varias d delicate colors, Case to: Main Fleer. Balcony, 34th Ut., Rear Six SPECIALS IN Mae yrs messaline, with io pleated flaunce in elt Nf plain an and changeable mie WOMEN’S $1. 5ONIGHTGOWNS, 9c Made of good quality nainsook, trimmed with Val- enciennes Ince and medallions across the front and on sleeves, Ribbon runs theese wide beading and ending i ina bow ow finishes the vv’ “y" 1» Contee,, “archionoss” Silk VESTS, $1.79] $1.79 COMFORTABLES, PICTURES, 99c Macy's prices were and colored and plain Etchings. Some framed close; some with mats. Gilt frames and frames of imitation Wide range of floral and Persian designs. Finished with plain color silk mull lg the feat silk,.in wl walle and pink with eerchs wd top, borders. For full large and small floral designs, suitabeocseveoeinuesscticidutsuuusveuieyeninnen The Most Profitable Business Day of the Month— R.H. Macy & Co\'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, DAS) ‘Broadway, 3éth te 36th Se, SUFFICIENT OF ALMOST EVERY ITEM to last most of the day Thursda may even last till Friday morning. To be f he assortment and ich Heil however, come early loemorrow. In order th: feat Ne ay eaten ere ee tions are made exceedi he mer. somely in the economies you wili be able to effect in actully wanted mer ots Snce carts it, descrip- win bal yeu Hage. lor Yyoursel!: it wi = bit \" i MEN'S SILK —— Rh eee a 8 SHE (0) $3.49 afi ata wth rexdng ton, Tow, broad heal, des: oe apereen n’s Initial Handkerchiefs. gi rs prices were $2.48 alae’ oe “oid BS ra Aa aot inf lTY VISITING GARDS, 84e wes up of 4,800 wif ath Sete cacint aes ‘ELOOCHSTAN i TEER PULLMAN SLEEPERS, $20, 8 ion ie B. reed. / het air Lids. " 4 “