The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 6

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SRO SOA IS BEVEL EIEN SL ELE A EA HL Aan SOE RE BES See 7 par __THE EVENING WORLD GERMAN ARMY BALLOON Fae eRe ey tt HEARD WOMAN SCREAM, WREGKED IN STORM} *;*,s32" . HE THOUGHT, TOOK ROLE occ: s Gerszrasperneo : OF HERO, GOT A GOT ARRESTED Crt ive cet | SEE TF THE CHILD'S Q8' Something about ‘hit or miss” eyeglass methods. +, German milita ry airship had been de Rescuer Pummelled and Given] stroyea in a. storm, nest. Yasen " twenty-t les to the h of He H i not be undertaken hurriedly. ' clint CH n investigation was at once pated, give C All eyes look alike to the ing Doctor’s Window. s f Figs,’ {man who sells eyeglasses “over : I were received to-day from yrup of Figs. ‘the counter” as so much mer- Gatenybd near Winn Ise Hearing, aw he believed, a woman's) violent thunder worn Our cntire time—thought— | screams coming from the home of Dr. | re energy are devoted exclus | Stafford 1. Smith, who lives alone at | sively to the examination of No, 208 West Eighty-first atreet, Jack | S by our Orulists (Regise | Hadley. an automobile dealer, whose eye * home is next rat No, 201 Weat) that t tered Eye Physicians), and hty-fent attest, rushed from hie] oxPerimental Ber practical Orticans: = bY | rouse early thin morning and tried to| APT No tan ic ot into the doctor's hours. He could ‘“ ” fit upon the corners | the court, stone of giving absolute satis- | in the doctor's om ig at once, . cross, listless, pale, “teat or act natu- ish, stomach sour, breath cache, sore throat, give a teaspoonty p of Bigs.” all the foul, ¢ d food ands could S00 NERS | Detectives He smashed « hres Men tn Arrest ion — at prices that are | window to get in the house, and al- Pere vate amt ee a wowers Jower than obtained anywhere | most immediately Dr. Smith appeared Woah Feventh "they love uted to-day by and Kemp | na charge icious taste, and it ravage makes them feel splendid. BY our druggist for a 50-cent bottle rnin, Syrup ‘of Figs” which ies, children of all nly on the s sold here. you get the genuine, ask to ix made by “Californis Fig Refuse any other for professionally prescribed | at the front door and ran around to glasses. | the court, where ho began to tunate | ! of bet > | with Hadley and yell for the police. Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. |" patrolman O'Connor ran up and Dr. | Dee Optical touse Smith handed Hadley over to the po- | heard liiceman, Neighbors had been aroused land some of the men rushed to the WatSionhis | street with only their trousers pulled | § 0 over pajamas. Dr, Sinith insisted on 4 East 234 St. near Fourth Ave, | having arrested, but the 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, | neighbors sald that his arrest would |= t W, 34th St Sth & 6th Aves. | be an outrage. Some of them declared Columbus Ave, Hist & B#d Sts. | they also had heard «a woman's TO Nassa near John St. ms, O'Connor managed to get a Willa’ . to the West Sixty-eighth 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, B'kin, ‘station and to keep off the 7 Here’s a Straight Tip— 489 Fulton St. opp. A. & 8. B'klyn. | crowd of indignant neighbors until the same block with “Hahie & Co, |qtation, where he was charged on Dr uy a —— =| Smith's “complaint with | disorderly pola f BAD ronduct. The police went through Dr Smith's house and they say" they |! McDONALD’S—“The Original Shoe Corner” found no woman. om — > When good shoes of standard mke as these shoes are come float- FRANK CRAVEN TO MARRY. ing along AT A CUT PRICE—it is wise economy to get aboard—and EER take the saving. Saturday will see some lively selling throughout all departments, for Actor and Playw we have provided a list ot bargain attractions that will make thousands core to McDonald's for these : SHOES For Men and Women, 1.95 Women’s High Shoes, 1.95 Tan, White, Bronze and Black Shocs with cloth gaitcr tops or tops of the same material “Drtends affect to match. The greatest collection of pretty ped ine Dalya ema a shoes ever shown anywhere at cut prices. fore ts. || McDonald's is the only store where yey a obtained & I” |T values on stylish shoes are possible. All sizes are plainly marked. 1 95 e PURGE iesszave ie ratio nares Women’s Low Shoes, 1.95 Styles we have to suit all tastes: OXFORD TIES with turn or welted soles, in tan, white or black; all sizes. COLONIALS in dull or patent leather; dozens of pretty styles. PUMPS in tan, dull kid and patent Icathers; all sizes. Also the new “Mary Jane” al in dull and Frank Craven, author and star of “Too Many Cooks,” now runing at the Thirty~ ninth Street 4 Mrs. Mary Blythe Arnold, w twice divorced Arne married to-morrow at the med by New Device. WASHINGTON May &—Members of their votes recorded lof the next session of Congress. sion to Install such a d at a confere 70 pi leathe Over pair in the lot. Choice... : : 1.95 Ours {4 called the mother tongue be cause mother uses it & Whole lot more than father ESTABLISHED 1864 KRANICH & BACH Manufacturers of 6), GRAND, UPRIGHT & PLAYER None ‘PIANOS: HARLEM WAREROOMS (ONLY,) 16 W. 125th ST. Men’s $3 to $5 Shoes, Oxfords & Pumps A big saving on every pair; all the good styles in tan or black; some of the best known advertised brands are in this sale; some at 00, $4.00, $5.00. Regular |] Trade Marked, stylish and com- fortable high or low id ae shoes, at this really 1.95 test, insigniticant price & 2.00 Shoes, ORC = All the good styles in Tan, White or Black; Low Shoes and Pumps and Black Button and Lace High Shoes, Big savings on every pair; all sizes in every style. Shoes... JOC The best wearing stylish looking Shoes in Calf or Kid, Tan and Black; Button and Lace; all sizes, 9c Boys’ and Girls’ Rub- ber Sole Tennis Shoes, ae NO ONE THING GIVES SO MUCH REAL PLEASURE TO SO MANY PEOPLE FOR SOLONG A TIMEAT SOLITTLE COST AS A Columbia Grafonola THE WORLD’S FINEST AND MOST SATISFACTORY PHONOGRAPH Demonstrations at any time at our warerooms, a | Open Wed. & Sat. Evenings All Columbia Grafonolos | will play Victor Records, Likewise all Columbie Records may be played on Victor Machines ‘Geod for one Sarple Pecord when accompanied bby 25c. (stamps or coin) Sneakers; All Sizes. KRANICH & BACH, ; | This Grafenola * id 26 West 125th Street, |i2Selections and Rev pevell! with NEW YORK. lcord Album, Terme $40 6th Ave., Cor. Blst rea New York Branch Store, 105-107 Market Street, Newark FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914. = a TT a WALL ALA UAC A RADDA AAD ADADAAb WAb $a rp tn R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are They Low Pri 9, ~ Merchandise Here Advertised on Sale ‘4 Today and To-morrow. \ 2 Look for the “Not ) Advertised” Signs. Herald Square, 457 Broadway, 34th to 38th 6t, 500 Men’s Newest Spring Suits A Fine Selection at $16. 15 Very Strong Values and Well Worth $20.00 and $22.50 The coats are three-button, English fashion, All are finelv tailored, and we can fit you no matter how stout or slight your build. The styles are the very latest for Spring and Summer wear. A fine selection of stripes in black-and-white, black line effects and club checks. The suits in all-wool gray worsteds are certain to prove extra serviceable, Men’s Solid Gold Scarf. Pins, $1.24 These neat little Scarf Pins of solid gold set with fancy colored Other styles, including animal heads, dragons, circles, horse shoes, mace heads, knots and scrolis set with pearls, ame- thysts, garnets, topaz and other setnieprecious stones, are vari+ ously priced from $1.89 to $3.1 Solid Gold Link Buttons, pr., $2. 34 In durnb-bell style with rose gold finish, some with a neatly engraved border, others with an all-over design. Others in similar styles with bead edge, plain (for mono gram), hand engraved, engine turned, etc., come in polished, English and rose gold finish, ed, according to the designs, $4.89. Soli Chains, $2.74 Soldered link chains in sev- eral styles, with button engine- turned in neat designs. Other styles, including curb, cable, rope, Boston link, etc., with engraved, plain or engine- turned buttons, are priced from $3.49 to $4.89. Main Floor, 34th St., Broadway. 500 Lounging Cushions at 69c Macy's usual price 99c. pte, ant Trousers are cut cn conservative styles. To those in need of a good busitfess or street Suit we would advise a comparison between these Suits at $16.75 and the gen eral run of suits sold elsewhere at $20.00 and $22.50, Young Men’s Suits with Braided Edge, $16.75 Dark Oxford unfinished worsted, strictly atl-wocl. English models, and right up to date. Sizes 32 to 38, Many are wearing striped trousers with these coats and vests. Fifth Floor, Broadway. Specially made up for this selling; filled with the best qual- ity of silk floss and covered in plain denim or y cretonne; size 22x 22 inches. Will add much to the comfort of the porch, bungalow, or motor boat. Fourth Floor, Centre. For the Man at the Wheel of Your Car The lure of the open country cannot be resisted; but just the same you must consult the comfort of the man at the wiieel of your Car. The Macy line of Chauffeurs’ Suits all provide typical Macy savings. The Camper, Cottager and Canoeist Will Want These Portable Camping Bungalows Easily put up. As readily taken down, but safe and steady while up. A one-room house, $59.50; others up to Worsteds and Whipcords Men's Dust Coats tivesroom houses, $189.00. We would like to explain and $18.50 $4. 96 illustrate to you. A choice of 3 models, Norfolk, Mohairs in tan, plain and ? i, Sto 5 on half Norfolk anid pleated. Long stripes. Natural tan linen. Others rolgtoe Stools, 39¢ alge Pe ‘omplete Oe an cya $1.24, $1.96, $3.74 to $23.50, Folding Camp Hor BO ae 475. Caps and Gloves Cots, $2.49 Tix oft $6.94 Caps, regular models to match Tent Search 9it.x« oft. $8.89 e . 2 Norfolk and haif Norfolic jacke | Suits idles sist $196 Lights, $2.49 sits uit 22 ets, two pairs of trousers, long or Gloves, short or gauntlet, 91.96, Camp Box 2 ft. x ft. Le knickers. Fifth Floor, 34th St. Sopen 4 96 4 les at holf the price of the , 1 ents, Red Cedar Chests, Special, at $10.49 Genuine Oldtown Canoes hive Canoes nized lead Ne he ave OS desirable 1 “Charles River" for river use; he recoge the in all the 4 salt water: Canoes, 15-foot, $2873 | Canoes, 17 $32.75 An excellent investment are Canoes, lo-foot, $30.75 Canoes, 18 $34.75 these useful Red Cedar Chests, “OTCA" MODELS, 16-foot, very tast and very Active, 20+ which will keep moths and dust inch decks, $36.75. “Guides Special" and all ot! desirable kinds at special prices. SKANEATELES ST. LAWRENCE SKIFFS, $44.75 and up out of your furs and winter gar ments. Macy's chests are ( to $102.50. made of the most delightfully pungent Tennessee Red Cedar Hardwood Lawn Croquet if and are well made and finished Swings A four-passenger Empire The Chest at $10.49, as iitusirated, is 44 inches long, 22 inches wide, Pane nee) pepe tl ids. and 19 inches high, with handsome studded brass ban Other styles are priced $7.24, $8.89, $9.74 and up to $17.89. At $7.89 and $8.89 there are very desirable styles with outside easy-running, wheels and small enough to go under the bed. Fourth Floor, Rear. Elberon OTHER SETS trom $1.19 Elbe rons,$4.96; awn nings.s $1. fa. | to $20.49. Gliding Settees At $2.97. A handsome eights Finished green or natural; | bali club set; lor t S l of seats adjustable at any angle; | mallets; 1 balls, mallets emnan a e rockers of tempered steel; and. painted; " galvane that roll silently on a hard | ied wickets, wire wicket Colored Wash Goods wund base, Spcitacsteae. | sockets iy amen Reductions of Clearance Sale of Carpets V3 to Over 4 at Almost Half-Price Dress lengths, shirt lengths, Wales pabeerns, be chil el es ths in the popular and practi erials - sea Heath its suri wear, Wool Velvet Wilton Velvet & and Tapestru Body Brussels Printed Lawns—were 12¢ Bc Rressels Corpets, High f Percalea—yard wide—were 12¢ Fast Color Ginghame—were lic and 12}5¢ (plaids checks and stripes.) rpete, Grad ges, Ripplette and Seeraucker—were 14¢ and 16¢ Corp Sale 5 4 pecial Sal Flowered Crepes—were 10¢ a yard Price (yd.) Cc Price (yd.) Cc irtinge—were 19 and 23¢ Macy's Usual Prices, Macy's ee Atay aie comestic.) Now te to $1.04 yd ii te s150 ok Juvenile Suitings—were 17¢ Printed Voilee—double width—were 24¢ 12c This offering includes a number of rolls which have ae oa Ae ee ee re and 19% been in stock longer than we care to hold them, They are us hint “and jets colors.) a yard not soiled or shop-worn, Patterns are up to date and de- Plaid Cotton Crepee—were 1% sirable, Some of the patterns have stair carpets to match, All-Silk Ratinea—were 29 yard Now and some have borders to match, so that it is possible to Dress Linena—yard wide—were 29 (tine and coarse weaves—pure linen.) 8 Cotton Ratines—yard wide—were 29 f 1 Cc Scotch Gingham and Madras Shirtings— were 2éc and 29¢ a Ling make from them rugs in any size, Fearth Fleer, Broadway. Anatolian Turkish Mats Arrived, (each) $ 1 59 There are 423 of these beautiful weaves, picked up in Constanti- nople by our resident buyer and shipped direct to R.H. Macy & Co. Hand made, which means that every thread was tied by hand. Strictly all wool. The colorings, effected by permanent vegetable dyes, are superb, while the patterns are distinctly Oriental. Fourth Floor, Centre, MPRPRODPWPPRPRPALRVALARLADRAPNRAPAVIAPRPAPDRARARARRADADODRARORVAR Plain Imported Ratines— 40 to 45 inches wide Plaid Ratines and Stripe Ratinese— were 79¢ to 98 a yard 3 9 There are hundreds of other Remnants all at equally great reductions, 000 Yards of Silk & Cotton Tussah, Fancy Crepes, Silk-and-Cotton Ratines Plain and novelty weaves—were 39¢ to 98¢, In lengths 24c and 39c a Wash Good Dept., Floor, Broadway, ORR PRARREA

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