The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1914, Page 9

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\ bs orth, and that, accordin, dence, the company woul: to earn the interest, The D Boe Batter Park “MACHINE GUNMEN SQUADRON A BENG ry Ratiroad Company run. Broadway, and connects with Thirty-fourth atreet ferry. oe Benet-Mercie Guns, of French} poston composer, wax emphat nied to-day by Mra. Converse. Pattern, on Way, to Armory Nee “No Ware at Hom From Washington. bere to-da: yy. the Anti-Militariat jew York, announcing @ pro- for next Friday. Th anticipation of @ call for volun-| League of ‘teers, Major William R. Wright, com. | SeUmses ™ manding Squadron A, N. G. N. ¥,, Is ? Teorganizing a machine gun troop, the only one of its kind in existence. It ‘was learned to-day six new Benet- Mercie machine guns, a French pat- tern, are on the way to the armory, Madison avenue and Ninety-fourth * street, from the State arsenal. Ia the meantime, the troop, which will be known as Troop M-G is being recruited to its full war strength of weventy-five men, Sixty men are al- ready in the troop, and Capt. Henry Sheldon, commanding, has more appll- cations from former members of the squadron than he needs to fill the ranks. ‘The machine gun troop has been in existence for several years, but never been placed on such an effec- » tive and sound basin as at the pres- ent time. The first step taken in the reorganisation of the troop for active field servics was the discarding of the old Colt automatic machine guns. Application was made to the Ordnance Department in Washington for the new guns and their arrival is ex- pected daily. The machine gun troop, Major Wright said to-day, will make Squad- ron A the most effective fighting or- » ganization of its kind in the army. » The new guns are capable of firing from 300 to 600 .30 calibre bullets a minute. The guns will be packed on polo ponies, six ponies being required to carry one gun and its accompanying equipment. The gun itself, with its for kor tripod, is packed on one horse, but it will require five other animals to carry the thousands of rounds of ammunition for each gun. ‘The Benet-Mercie machine gun dif- health: Whiskey for the past six years long time previous have gish liver and general debility. doctor he told me I should go key, which I did. up my visits to the doctor and fully fers greatly from the old Colt auto- | Whiske matic, used until recently almost ex- clusively in this country. There is ‘ecided difference of opinion among guardsmen regarding the com- parstive methods of the two types of fleld pieces. Where the old Colt was fed from a belt containing 100 cartridges at a time, the new gun is efd from steel slipe holding thirty cartridges each. Although the Ordnance Department has approved the French typo of gun, the guardamen insist the old Colt is more desirable, mainly be- cause of the tripod attachment. The new gun rests on a fork and is prac- tically an automatic rife Baik a il NO DRY DOCK ROAD BONDS.|i Gervice Board for @2,800, Application of the Dry Dock, East ‘Broadway and Battery Railroad Com- \pany for the approval of a mortgage ‘and the Issue thereunder of $2,800,000 . in bonds was refused to-day by the Public Service Commission by 4 vote of , three to two. Commissioners John E, Eustis, Milo R, Maitble and J. Bergeant| At most drug, Cram voted for the denial of the appll-| grocers and de cation, Chairman Edward BE, | MeCnii | (fect a and Commissioner George V. 8. Will- fedical booklet and fama voted in favor of it. doctor's advice sent TU ls the coytention of Commissio Pipe} Maitble that if the bo aes free if you write. Pure Malt Whiskey has done know that none of the other bi be just as good.” —Mrs. M. East 85th St., New York Ci ’s Pure « Application | ¢ inane. troubles and and diseased tior strong and vigorous. ct to the evi- not be able Kk, Bast Broadway and , Chatham Square and Hast he reported en- encer Morgan, son of J. P. Morgan and heir of the Morgan millions, to Mins Louise Converse, éldest daughter of Frederick Converse, the Abroad.” “Thou shalt not kill either in Mexico or Colorado” waa the heading of a hand circular distributed by the thousands Duffy’s Brought Relief Decter Recomewnded It for ui Ton Daa Here's a woman who refused substi- tutes because she knows what Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey does to promote avebeen using Duffy's Pure Malt n call ularly on» physician who advised me that my ailment was caused by » slug- “At the end of one of my visits to my and get some Duffy's Pure Malt Whis- le advised me this’ regularly three or four times a day, and the result iv I have been able to give taking my Duffy's Pure Malt “A short time ago the dealer from whom I had been buying tried to induce me to take another whiskey he claimed tobe just as good, But after what Duffy's Malt Whiskey | is the recognized whiskey used as a medi- | Ww t makes the old feel young and keeps the young| ~- lowed ital my | At: By gp FR js actual 4 cars on the Bast Heally de- and fi right out take am faith- for me I nds can her, 830 rength- encd easy for More pairs of | Silk Gloves are sold than all other- use iH “KAYSER” Silk Gloves wear better, fit better and hold their shape better than any other silk glove i in the world, yet they cost no more than the ordinary kind. ‘The assurance of absolute satisfac- tion is worth the of insisting on “KAYSER” Gloves. i A guarantee ticket with every pair that | «+ the tips outwear the gloves. i , Short “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 50c to ui. Leng “KAYSER” Silk Gloves 75c to by " AT ALL STORES 1,25 » acy : English Serge Suits, Moire Trimmed $19.74 The suit illustrawd, copied from a “Premet” model, is smartly developed in navy or black serge of excellent quality. A Note the close rows of tiny buttons emphasizing the long shoulder line, the wide frilled sleeves, the flaring moire ruffle of the tunic skirt. Emerald satin makes the high ruffle collar and the coat is lined with self covered peau de cygne. Tailored Suits of $23.74 Crepe Granite Modish but. somewhat conservative in style, these Suits of black crepe granite have medium een pete, kimono and slightly ray 4 jacket fronts open over a waistcoat of Roman striped bengaline, and collar and cuffs are of the Taffeta Trimmed check, ruffle of taffeta same res silk, A curving tunic gives the fashionable width to the skirt. $25.75 In shepherd Suits with revers, the ore skirt. Priteoines ie and ves: Ope of fancy Bolero Suits of Serge, , cordings taffeta trimming the little coat and a ique, and tinted crystal buttons add a smart Ing touch, coe Third Vicor. Broadway. Bridal Gowns in Lovely New Models __ Exquisite creations in which lustrous, clingin; satins and filmy laces are most effectively combi are now displayed in the Gown Salon—Third Floor. Notable among the number are: : BRIDAL GOWNS of soft Wwory satin, with broad girdle of shimmering silver tissue, have bodice and deep ruffles on the gracefully draped skirt of delicate Alencon lace. Large clusters Se) lies of the valley’: add a lovely Tinlshing touch: Priced “BRIDAL GOWNS of charmeuse, with or without train, have the bodice of shadow lace in Pt. Applique effect, and lace beneath the double pannier. able effect. for Ostrich, Trimmed Hats Middle-aged Women, Special at $6.89 MODISH TOQUES AND TURBANS Everyone knows how diffi- cult it is to find stylish Trimmed Hats for women past their first youth—Hats that are be- coming, well fitting, and also very reasonably priced. We have made up about 150 Hats in a great diversity of attractive and appropriate shapes for women of 45 to 55. Many of. the Hats are in all-black, others are black, iiemed with white or colored high rench ostrich plumes. These Hats are exceptional values and are on sale Wednesday and Thursday only. Floor, 34th 8, Women’s Smart New Skirts of Black Moire, $9.74 Fashioned of a heavy quality silk moire, these stylish Skirts feature a new pointed tunic effect—finished with a flaring ruffle and trimmed with large crochet buttons. Ti S Bl. Gnie, Skirts of Black $8.94 Anextremely smart model, the deep cutaway tunic edged with a curving ruffle and flaring well out over the button-trimmed Skirt. Tailored Skirts Tailored Skirts Tesh herd Check $8.4: of English Serge $4.89 ty In navy or black English Sere. Adapted from a “Sport Skirt” rf model, this tailored Skirt has|strictly tailored Skirts de patch pockets inset in a|deep flaring flounce at the knee, wide bias fold about the hips, is|édged with a band of moire Silk. smartly trimmed with buttons| High fitted girdle top. A very Practical oe and finished with a bias belt. Fleer. Centre. Women’s Silk and Lisle Hose At Very Special Prices Our rule of reducing heavy stocks to make room for new merchandise results in this opportunity for you to purchase some of our best selling, most desirable Hosiery at very special savings. They are all taken from our regu- lar stock and marked at substantial reductions from prices which were already .‘Lowest-in-the-City.” Pure Silk Hose (pr.), 79e | Gauze Silk Reduced from $1.19 Lisle Hose (pr.), 3le Pure thread all-silk Stockings, Reduced frem 48¢ with double heels, soles and toes; |, !mported Stockings, of fine silk in black and tan, lisle, with double welt Sizes 84g to 10, double soles, heels and toes; in black only; sizes 844 to 10, Pure Silk Hose (pr.), 79¢ Reduced from 94c Stockings of pure silk, with cotton soles and tops, heavily re- inforced at the points which show wear the soonest; in black only. Sizes 8}4 to 10. Fine Lisle Hose (pr.), 24c Reduced from Fine lisie Hose, in black, white and tan, with extra heavy double Deas, soles and toes. noid if ities. exceptional wearing qualities This Rich Cut Glass Much Under Usual Prices Six groups of beautiful Cut Glass greatly reduced for this special offering: nite Berry Bowls, 8-in, $2.69 OliveDish with handle 98¢ .97 | Comports, high foot $4.89 Besement. 84th Use ‘tal i ° Fruit Bowl & Stand $5.89 39 $2.97 Y] m. $5.99 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 98, UACADLE AL AIL ACAD RR. MH. Maey @ Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices. Broadwny,34thte38ns [coal to smelt it, that steel, and all that it Store Opens at 9 A. M.; Closes at 6.00 P. M. Children can pluck the flowers, but men dig in the mines for the iron ore and the means to mankind, may be possible. a heclean Grins them Sera in the coal, an e di: ing them to light; thus are monot- ony and the dull grind relieved by beauty, So it is with this store, especially in the Spring, the budding-time of the year. In every section, in every nook and corner, of these acres of floor space you will find peeping out from among the things that are intensely practical, BEAUTIFUL NE THINGS that have been thought out in sympa- thetic minds, executed by hands fn harmony with the Spirit of Beauty, and gathered for you by the meri and women of the Macy Staff who are not only thor- oughly practical in the ny oar, needfuls, but in tune with the great universal yearning for newness and beauty, which ever comes into the hearts of humans as Spring loosens the buds and warms the zephyrs with her dainty breath. Women’s Gold-Filled Bracelets, $1.24 Lens Se Former Prices 1.98 to $2.00 A special purchase from a manufacturer whose merchandise prices: ‘These a of eos are {rade and should wear five years. «ames tes cane feet ar Eg ey "ai with neat joint and catel j Children’s and Misses’ / Sites Are Priced 89c. Main Fleer, 34th Street, MACY’S FUSED INVISIBLE BI-FOCALS The Perfect Glasses for Reading and Distance it would well repay some time to-morrow see Suits that gray check slightly ¢ Gon autor, tarn-up cuffs at GOLFERS Old Style New Showing line} No line of fu- of cementing. |sion visible. No Changing of Glasses when you wish to read or look in the distance. No Disfiguring Line of division to strain the eyes Men’s G Women’s Silk Umbrellas, and convey the impression of advancing years, as with Special at $1.89 the old-style Bi-focal. Twilled silk, elght-rib frames Macy's Fused Inoisible handles of natural and mission Bi-Focals wood In different styles. have the advantage over ordi- nary old-fashioned cemented bi- . focals in that the line of demar- fonenee Umbrellas We do ree ing and repair- cation between the reading lenses ing at very low prices. For the and the distance lenses Is abso- next ten days we will recover ey invisible to others and prac- your Umbrellas, gith a good tically invisible to you. * 3itk mixture for 97e. a 1.49. haae: 's usual price $! Bacal These Delightful Novelty Suits for Small Boys to Be Closed Out Suits that were $3.96 to $4.96 $2.97 Suits that were $8.94 to $8.94 $4.96 Sailor, Russian and Middy Suits of blue and brown serge and all-wool mixtures, several models with sailor, military and Eton collars; broken sizes from 3 to 10 years, but a good selection in all sizes. Boys’ Reefer Coats, $2.49 | | Boys’ Washable Suits,$1.19 Exceptional value. Reefers Fifty styles. Materials are ‘ 5 alatea, madras and cham- of allenet ‘ised ches? ih y. Sailor or Russian models. Size 244 to 10 years. tailored. Sizes 244to 10 years. ‘z y A Fine Variety of Plain and Novelty White Fabrics for Summer, _— Special at “) 10c Usually 15c, 19¢ and 24c a yard If timeliness, splendid fit, materials and tailor- ing were the Newest SPRING SUITS for MEN og la York and every visitor to the City to come here Added, however, to the aesthetic interest, there is a pocketbook interest, for these are Have been $18.50 and $19.75 To-morrow will be $16.75 The fabric In every garment is thoroughly ] This is the easiest Store in New York at reliable; we protect you absolutely as to its integrity, just as we do in the matter of tailoring, finish, fit, color-fastness and style."| advantage to satisfy you. (1) --FABRICS are the newest single- and double pin-stripe wersteds, in black-and-white, casshweres, unfinished (2)-ALL SIZES, 33 to 4. (3)—STYLES—English “soft roll” Coats, with te the wearer's figure; also conservative Coats, with “stationary” freats ”* The Vests are cut medium high, with six buttens; the Trousers Lerma: ted rien pa aha and may be wern with er witheut the A custom tailor, no matter what you pay him, will not design you a better Suit; he will charge you twice or more than twice as much; you will have to wait a week or ten days for the Suit, “try it on’ two or three times, and We specialize in Golf Suits, both with long trousers and knickerbockers. We use English gray i these Suits. The Coats are regulation golf Norfolk style with belt, and are skeleton-lined, and silk-trimmed. Excellent for any more pastimes than golfing—including travel by land or sea. The price is $22. Mi Macy & | Way Herald Square, Broadway, S¢th to 16th Bt Store Your Furs at Macy’s Mintewm {A temperature of 25 degrees or‘ less} Mesimem Charge. } is constantly maintained in our Cold Dry Air Storage Vaults There your Furs—freed from dust and hung on individual hangers—are protected against moth and kept In perfect con- dition. ‘The cold temperature preserves thematural oil in the pelts, keeping the fur soft and tustrous. Oriental Rugs Alse Accepted fer Storage Furs Remodelled and Repaired Now at much lower prices than will prevall next Winter. ‘Third Vicor, Brendwor. only items of interest in these which to get your money back if you have any cause for dissatisfaction. Naturally, then, aside entirely from ethics, it is to our fancy were! tch pockets, with cuffs en Mt the al Meealbbaad 4 dpa deh the jass in a few moments) wil it toss the least. There are thousands of mis: fit’ Suits being ‘“‘jobbed’’ about every week, Wee result of dissatisfied patrons of custom aulors. laid cassimere for RICH ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE SMALLER SIZES Many Specially Priced Royal Guendje Rugs at $19.89 to $22.7 Average size 3 ft. 9 in. x 4 ft. 9 in. Most of this new selection of Royal Guendje Rugs are prayer Rugs, with a very thick, silky pile. The colorin show beautiful clear blue, rose, and red tones,combined wit! soft ivories and greens, all dyed with the same vegetable d: used for many hundreds of years to produce these inimitable effects. Beloochistan Mats at $3.96 t $11.84 Fascinating little Rugs, many of them very fine antiques, with such interesting and authentic designs as the “Treeof Life,” the “Palm Leaf," and the “Road to Mecca.” Most of them are in dark, rich colorings, and the pile is soft and thick, with a silky lustre. ossoul Rugs, Specially Priced a $14.89 Macy's prices wore $19.89 to $29.75. Average size 3 ft. 6 in. % 6 ft. 3 in. Rugs of fine quality of all the well-known Persian types, such as Kurdistans, Serebends, Fereghans, and Camel's Hair. ~~400 Pairs Arabian: Net Curtains, Special at *) $1.24 If we had bought these in the lar way, our Prices would be $1.98 to $2.49 per pair Three sizes of filet lace insertion, 24% to 444 inches wide, edged with 2-inch lace. Also cream and Arabian Scrim Cure tains of the same laces with plain hemmed edge. Fourth Fleer, 35th &&. Beverages of Established Purity per bottle Bie per bottle Frontera, Spalo— perinl— /ndia Linon Striped Madras Plain and Fancy Lawn Check Crepe “Diana Crepe Pajama or B.V. D, lainsook Underwear Crepe Nainsook Dotted Swiss Galatea White Fabrics of many sorts for dresses and fine under- wear, and all at a price which should make it profitable to buy several dress lengths. Widths Jrom 26 to 40 inches. flecond Fleer, Centre,

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