The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1914, Page 13

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. AT, SAYSMAYOR IVES OLIGENSE AlL-Night Privilege Withheld| From Others While He Makes Investigation, hen ' Mayor Mitchel this afternoon Rranted nineteen all-night licenses, | Which is the first batch since the re-| Port of the “Lid Committees” of seven Appointed by him to investigate the, question of closing time, In the list! favorably passed on, those that have! cabarets and where, there is da cing | and music will have to close at 2 A.M. ‘Those that conduct regular restaurahts will be perthitted to ‘ree main open until 5 o'clock The applications for the jicenses granted to-day were inspected by sev- eral of the Mayor's departments and passed upon unanimously There are about fifteen applications which have sed up Act agreed that tl be granted licenses. ‘The Mayor himself will now decide what action should be taken in the cases of the doubtful applica- tions, The places for which licenses have been granted are as follows: Murray's, 228 Weat Forty-second atreet. Churchill's, Hroadway and Forty- Hinek, 2 Chambers street. 1845 Broadway. No. 152 Jacob Myers, Herald Hotel, Thirty- Gixth street and Sixth avenue. Michael 1. Walsh, No. 1634 Broad- way Henry Ostendorf, No. 316 Weat street lenatz Rosenfeld, Nov 1448-1460 Broadway Terrace den, Fifty-eighth street and Third avenue he Campus), h street and Columbus ave The Shanley Company, Broadway and ty-fourth street erinania Catering Company, ‘Phe | Kaiserbof, No.+1418 Broadway. Stanley Palais de ‘Darse, FY¥ftieth and Broadway | Jaoul Bustan: Cafe des Heaux} rtieth st and Aixth ay A. Archambault, No. -2674 H. MeCabe, Carlyan Terrace, sroadway r Lwye detectives we and severn! of hia ready to tell in tho} West side 1 Court this norning how they begun again to enforce strictly th M. closing law, de spite the general belief that Mayor Mitchel rather apprc Jater termination of res ities, They did n however, os the last night in as many ed of a little each Waived examination and was held by Morgistrate Ten Eyck in $50 pects jons on ge of violating the’ Liquor ‘The prisonera_and the places where they were taken were: Ignats Green eh: gf the Tokio, on Forty streaty Louis Fangie, of ltector's, Broadway and Forty-cighth John O avonue Menache, Forty-seventh 1 Jast night of persona accused of vio- lation of the Excise law in Broadway restaurants I Woods anid to-day “The proprietors of the places in which ‘arraste were made have been f the law. ‘They letter’of the Jaw muat be obser It ia not my tntention to make spe taculay aids or put patrons of re ftaurants into the streets a few. min- utes after closing time, but it (# my intention to see that the law is not openly disregarded, re warned by Com- | ing drinks. to Th | co-operating with the {ment | keepers who obey ‘the law nee Commissioner , ~ ; | blades. Re- Then I learned that many res- taurants were keeping open until three, four or five o'clock in the morning, conducting dances and sel I repeated | warning and again ignored 1 then not! out men to Ke idence was obtained and art warrants oats were ex Will be pushed. + We are xcive Depart. Restaurant have law + in this matter: who flout t equ ANDRUFF SURELY — DESTROYS THE HAIR Makes It Dull, Brittle, Lifeless | and Causes It to Fall Out. noMfear, but thos must stand the Girle—if you want plenty of thick, | beautiful, glossy, silky hair, du by all) means get rid of dandruff, for it will | starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. do much goad to try to it out. ‘The only sure to get ri dandruff is to dis: then you destroy it entirely. 1 ut four ounces of ordinary liqu i ight when retiri use enotg! it in gently wi By morning most, if not all, dandruff will be gone, and three ¢ plications will completely dis-| ind entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. * Pet oa fae, Me vat all Metal and| igging of the scalp will stop, and your hair wall be silky, fluffy, lustrous, soft, | and look and feel a hundred times better. Yéu can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need no matter how much dandruff you aalte ‘This simple remedy | ils.—Advt. 3 3 3 > : ; 3 For well developed figures. Deep breathing possible by insertion of large elastic gore at top of front steel. With- opt bust I Unboned hip confiner. eletted for lacing below front steel, Coutil, narrow silk ‘braid and lace. : Other styles $1.50 $2 $2.50 |' At All Dealers WEINGARTEN BROS. sy York |duced from |$1.50. Sent by ® jmail for 50Cen comply with the excise. Jaw regarding closing hours. | ‘They paid no attention to that warn- yp thi ho B.: To ston, js aimple, and take ion 1 prov ‘and. maw wrinkle f is that they were In| did not |order. of the |accepted. Caarles 180 Send coin or money No stamps A. Health and Beauty Aids BY MRS. MAE MARTYN and dandruff and excess oll w Continucd use of This ts granulated i for a wood wri almonoin crea “Thin Economy ts no excuse when, , sum. you can make at Of the very best scaly t Brown Eyes: For a harmless eye tonte |) dissolve 1 ounce crystoa in 1 pint clear pater And you will haye ae good an exe ‘can buy, inflamed or nehin excel tas Oniy 2 or § drops are required in che eye At @ time and jts une frequently overcomes the nerd fo rmlances, Woight make formula at nkle- telly, | certain it te ae 1 make t uae preve thte will tye in lack 4 Mra Ma 4 $0 Ad ats much to Tey ust Try this simple method for t row aval of hatr or ture Bia a nt aft wo ‘ icin and t the back and 1 Me fever ape y dragate #1 HOt Uno nidition shel rtya's book. ht eM Ge AALALAAIAARAAANAD CULAR AAD UAL Herald Square, ‘The “‘Twini’’—A Smart Duplex Coat— Suit, $16.74 Cleverest of novelties; the “Twini” ~ may be worn either as a one-piece * Dress, as illustrated, or as a Skirt. In navy blue or black serge or shep- herd check; the “Twini a Skirt has a deep, prettily pointed peplum of taf- feta silk. The peplum, by the simple attachigg of its slashed sides by hidden snap catches, may be transformed in a moment into a smart kimone blouse bodice, in one, with the skirt. Made of serag and taffeta combined, this bodice is fastened on’ the shoulders and has the new high collar effect. Decidedly modish, the “Tvint” is a most Alesirable addition to the Spring wardrobe, Dif /\ts two-fold usefulness commends it especially HZgfor traveling, for in it are combined the style of a Dress and the practical features of a i i separate skirt. ’ In New York City the Twini” may te had only at Macy's, who were first to introduce this novelty’, Third Floor, Broadway. Charming Summer | Frocks of Crepe & Silk “Golfine’* $20.74 The lovely model (i//ustrated) is fashioned of fine French crepe in white with a center of the shimmering silk corded fabric in shell pink, amber or white, Filet lace makes the Medici collar and — vestee, and the revers and girdle are of chiffon taffeta. : Crochet buttons add a pretgy finish to the slashed peplum of this 'y dress— and the deep tugic Is edged with the corded fubric in etfective style, The foundation is of fine meshed net. $13.74 Dainty Dresses of French Challies, Two models:—one in Persian patterned gtay, blue or green chaliie. Made with the new deep pleated tunic and wide girdle effect; has Norman collar and cutfs of tucked organdie finishing the kimono bodice. ‘The other model in Dresden figured or dotted. challie, in light colors, has collar and revers of fine embroidery; girdle and tow of satin ribbon and ground skirt, with 3 flaring ruffles, button trimmed. Both are very simple but smart in style. Third Floor—Broadway. Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits Specially Priced, $23.74 (Were $28.75 to $39.75) Only one or two of a kind; attractive models, featur- ing Kimono sleeves, tunic, tier or ruffle skirts, and novelty trimmings of taffeta, moire, Roman stripe, etc. Materials: Serges, Poplins, G: dines, Black White Checks, x Sizes 14, 16, 18, in the Misses’: 13, 15, 17, in the Juniors’. Coiors include navy, black, tango, Copenhagen, green and rose. Fetching New Suits of English Serge and Taffeta,’ Special, $27.75 Copied tron a “Premet’ model, the very striking Suit i/lustrated owes much of its distinction to the novel little belted coat cut on jaunty lines and smartly trimmed with odd square buttons of black and white, Taffeta makes the wide collar, revers, cuffs and gingle, while the waistcoat is of gay Roman striped satin. Over the serge skirt falls a deep pleated tunic of the taffeta, finished with a broad fold of serge and cft on the latest lines, ~ Third Floor. Broadway, Store Your Furs at Macy’s Minimum Charge Maximum Protection Each article ts treed from dust and hung on its own individual hanger in our cold dry air storage vaults, where the temperature, never higher than 25 degrees, perfectly preserves the natural oil in the pelt. keeping the fur soft and lustrous. Upon request by mail or phone, our wagon or foryour Furs. if within the radius of our de iver, Oriental Rugsalao accepted for atoray Women’s Tan Gane Washable Glaves, $1.09 In street shadss of tan; onesclasp Walking Gloves with en broidered backs. Prix seam or pique sewn. Washable with soap and water. Mousquetaire Silk Gloves 89c tall 20-button der bile will call 20-Button Length weave and excellent quality vith Paris point backs 1) te, Main Floor, Broadway. RAARAARORRADLADRANDADVDN AI hry HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1016, | WALA MALTA AL UAALIAD AC A UAL AEA A Week-End Sale of $16.50 Os- trich Plume Hats Specia! at $9.89 For Friday and Saturday this week we are offering about 180 Hats at a price less than the plumes would cost vou in many stores. All are new styl= ish shapes, in black or colored Lisere and Milan Hemps. + The two French Ostrich Plumes are very broad and full, with heavy, grace- tul heads, and are combined effectively with ribbon, Mlustrated is one of these very at. tractive Hats which may be had in all black, black with white or colored plumes; of in plain colors Trimmed Hats, Special at $4.96 New Trimmed Hata specially priced. Over 250, mostly the new black sailora, many of shiny atraw, trimmed with quilla, wings, ribbon or flowers; alao many charming Hats ini colors. Hecond Floor, S4th street. Macy’s Candy . SampleMotor Specials Hats and Pure, fresh, 16 tuil ounces to. Bonnets, the pound—that's Macy's candy. each), ‘ $2.89 Macy’s Milk Chocolate Would usually sell for $4.74 Maraschino Cherries, Pound ber, 34e to $7.49 Macy's Ideal weather niles CopecisUy. ine Chocolates, teresting this special purchase Poundben,Awerted, 19¢ Honnete a inanutactarer's Macy’s Glace vei i made entirely of straw, others of silk and straw in attractive color combina- tions; some of the hats have a veil attached. Motor Nuts and Fruits, Pound box, Assorted, 24¢ Macy Candy Special Greater New Tek in Pound reent. fth Floor, 3-441 Chauffeurs’ Spring Suits $18.50 Choice of three models, full Norfolk, half Norfolk, pleated. Choice of three fabrics, gray serge, worsted and whipcords. All sizes, 36 to 44, Chauffeurs’ Overcoats $18.50 Single and double-breasted models, in gray serge and wor- jh Stewet, Macy’s ‘Mille Dolce’ Chocolates “Mille Dolce"—a “thou- sand sweets"—a = name symbolical of the exquisite sweetness of this delicious Candy, which fairly melts in’ one's mouth. In our steds. All sizes. twe ind box the actual number of pieces ig over 3 Chauffeurs’ 0, with a different “ “surprise” centre covered & Overcoats $22.50 with rich, flavored §& Single- and doublo-breasted chocolate — some sweet, some with old-fashioned “bitterssweet.”” We orixinated those Can- dion and they can be bought iy “Ye m the um, bul will find them r lower than aiinie y whe Tha models in medium weight whip- eras " ay Ua te ie ‘ap to ‘ch any sult or Overcoat, $1.89. Special purchase of medium weight Robes ray montagnac and gray mixtures, plaid back ¢ chillas, blue, brown, @ Spe i price, $6.94. acy’s usual p Sale of High Grade Suits for Boys at $7.49 A special purchase, and some that were $9.74 in regular stock. (/Mustrated at right.) The Suits are in all the new Norfolk models, and the materials are the finest grade of worsteds, cassimerés and chevicts in all the desirable colorings, int « cluding the new homespun weaves, In addition,there are Suits in the blue-black ground cassimeres with both hairline and broken striped effects, a pattern very popular this season. ‘| Plain Blue Serge in every wanted model. Some ot the > uits have two p All the ge t In all sizes from 7 to. 19 years, Better grades up to $14.75, include Suits made of imported fabrics and hand-tailored throughbut. ° peanea nasanonaennnanonennens penne Extra Trouser Suits, Exceptional Value at $4.96 Made of allewool cheviots in. several different Norfolk model s, doubles Lil nel breaseg, vith patch [pockets and stitched-on belt. ne color Kray, tan, also the new light gra tan h in effects, a very desirable pattern this pact Ee eM Suits are made with two pairs of fullslined trousers, seamet throughout and tailored to withstand hand caved, Zousers: seamretaped Similar Suits are selling elsewhere with one pair of trousers at $5.00, Sizes 7 to 18 years. Washable Suits— Domestic Make, and , Imported . We call special attention to our large assort- ment of Washable Suits: TUF Muddy Suit, 4 w S years, $1.39 to $5.94 “Dickens Suit, 3 40 & years, $1.39 to $4.74 Russian Blouse,214 to 8 years, $1.19 to $10.74 Sailor Blouse, 5 4 10 vears, $1.19 to $4.96 Beach Suit, 3 to B years, $1.19 tc $4.74 Norfolk Suit, 7 to 16 years, $2.89 to $5.77 A large assortment of our own importation of Washable Suits from Germany, sizes 244 to i years, $2.49 to $10.14. ae Boys’ Madeira Embroidered Suits $7.49 “Made of white pique, in both Russian and sailor f imilitary collar, all with handsome hand-em- vr in Madeira, The Suits were style and perfection of fit, Sizes 4 Poor, Rath St.. Hear, EAVAVAVA (Mlustrated at left.) blouse mox a to « thus in tnd ri R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Ate Their Low Prices 9 Herald Square, Broedway, 34th to 35th 30 Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits at $14.75 The Man Whe Buys One of These Suits Is Sure to Be Sat- ished With His Purchase. A great variety of styles at this popular price. s ‘The garments ate smart in cut and tailored for service, Strictly allewool materials in the English soft-roll fronts with semi- fitting effect. These are conservative styles for the man of mature years and fixed ideas. Included in this special offering are suits in blue serge or unfinished worsteds that cln+ not be found in other stores to the best of our knowledge for less than $20. You can readily prove this assertion for yourself. Men’s Trousers of High Grade $3.75 Striped Worsteds, at In buying Suits this spring more than the usual number of men are buying extra trousers, We have six distinct styles of allewool sttiped worsteds in different shades. All sizes, Fifth Floor, Broadway. Men’s Newest Soft Hats and Spring Derbies, $1.9 We are showing the newest Spring styles for young men and older men. One of the strongest features of Macy's Hats ts the care exercised in the finishing detajls. Macy's Hats at 98 are far superior to those selling elsewhere at 82.00, The Soft Hats are in the season's newest colors; seal, green, olive and navy. The Derbies are in fast black. . Finer qualities of Soft Hats and Derbies up to $2.97. . R. H. Macy & Co. are the sole New York Represent- atives of the famous “Delion” French Silk Hats. ee Men’s High Grade Shirts, Special, ‘at $1.34 Shirts of equal quality are sold elsewhere for $2.00. ' Macy's purchased the materials and had the Shirts made up, thereby saving the middleman’s profit and passing it along to you, he materials are ¥repe and satinestripe madras in the pat- “terns usually found tn all-silk Shirts. Coat style, with soft French double cuffs attached. Neck sizes 14 to 17, Sleeve lengths 34, 35 and 36 inches, A large assortment of Shirts at $1.4, in negligee style, with’soft or laundered cuffs. Included are pleated bosom Shirts in all the new Gripe and combinations. Good Shirts for business iy ad are those at 9e, in negligee style, with soft cuffs. A large assort- ment of patterns, Men’s Pajamas, $1.04 Made of highly mercerized Soft material that will wear and launder well. The finishing details measure up to the Macy high standard, The colors are blue, tan, helio and white. Sizes to fit men of small, medium and large Physique. nein Pleor, B5th Street, Men’s Men’s WalkingSticks Fine Silk Special at 79c If you did not know the price, vou would think these Canes ex- Darel. As far ad sppeerance 3, re favorably Se ire Cates at much higher prices. In this assortment are Canes In all the popular woods and styles, either plain or trimmed with silver, Walking Sticks,’ Special at $1.69 Fine Sticks In the Prince of Wales style, in malacca, plum, pimento, castania, hazel. ete. Choice of plain or with rling silver trimming. Main Floor, Wroadwar, a golden bull frog, presented to man. We have had made special both yellow and green gold, The: frog has a ring which permits its This Novelty ts priced Wear a Lucky Bull Frog Mayor Mitchel, at the Press Club Dinner last Friday evening, attributed his escape from the aysassin’s bullet to the wearing of 49c Handkerchiefs Special (ea)39c Macy's usual prices for these large, tise “Handhcachicts. are Be, 68, 79 and Sec. There are 130 dosen in this assortment. . Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefe, Six for Similar quality usually sold in other stores at 1Sc. Fine qual ity linen, laundered ready for use, 69c ‘Matin Floor, 84th #8, him in South America as a talis- lly a quantity of those charms In y cannot be found elsewhere, The ‘use on your watch chain. ‘Manin Fleer, Sith 9, Two Days’ Sale Men’s Shoes and Oxfords Macy's Former Prices Were £4.96 Up to$s.94, Tan and Black Calfskin VAVAVAVA *2..89 HRAVABRADOWNOR The sizes in a few styles are broken, but the choosing is ex- cellent, Main Floor, Hal., 801% a, 4 tev oa »x¥ |

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