The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 9

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fi TOGO ON OFS OPEN East Twentieth street by the police of Harbor Precinct A early to-day. The woman was about thirty-five years old, § feet 4 inches tall. weighed 140 pounds and had black ‘hair. The only clothing ‘alst, corset, cover, and The body was removed ie. MASON’S Comptroller Says There Will goc Bulky, bane Peace | Rubber ’ Useful Be No Hindrance to Needed City Improvements. Cheapest Comptrotier Prendergast gave as- @urance to-day that the completion |Strong of the dual subwaf system, the plans |SI for dock improvements, the building | made. f achool houses and other important | Worth Works now under way will not be|$1.25 Gélayed because of the war in Burope. Hoe sald, however, that the/To any one Purchasing our city should not undertake any new | Regular 50c. Bottle of Furni- work for the present. ture Polish. ‘The Comptrotier's statement was! Price and Quality Guaranteed. made in reply to questions of news- i paper reporters. It is taken to mean We claim this, Polteh ts the that work on the new court house, | Best in the World. the Kings County court house and Ror? es Page Weanare. other improvements contemplated Sol SEPARA © improvements will be halted untii the| Give Your Baby An Airing. financial situation improves. Get One of These Sulkies. a td ie subway con- on pee ue . Lay ae cregl @truction and other improvements ac- ese Sulkies Are Not Toys. t would, unduly’ delay things that aro| Tey Are For Babies. needed and also cast out of work a large number of men. 9 “The total cost to the city of its el in the construction of the new subwaye is $164,000,000,” the Comp- , troller says, “There has already been Furniture, Carpets, Etc. out by the city $59,000,000. This} Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge St., vee @ balance to be financed of Brooklyn, N. Y. $106,000,000. Contracts have been = made against this last amount in the | gum of $49,000,000, leaving @ balance Poy to be contracted for of §55,000,- “The larger the number of cor- tracts outstanding, the larger the amount of payments the city has to make, but basing my opinion upon the time it has required to do the| work already finished and the aver-| age monthly payments made under | Present conditions, I have not the @lightest doubt the city will be able @atisfactorily to finance this work, “You have asked m 9 how | much money there is a einking fund at the p At the close of business on July 31, 1914, | there were §10,621,068.45. Those funds are available for city investment and are constantly used for that pur- | a Missouri Voters at OT. LOUIS, Aug. 4—Voters of all par- Ges started to the polls early to-day to take part in the Statewide primary un- dee which the various parties were to | Bame candidates for United States Ben- | Supreme Court, Circuit Ji Imechips and | county officers. Interest centred large! WELL-KNOWN FIREMAN SUFFERED TERRIBLE PAIN Tells How He Found Remedy VAR-NE-SIS for Lumbago and Rheumatic Neuritis Firemen are exposed as a matter of duty to every conceivable hardship, and if they have any sign of rheumatism in their system the exposure quickly starts | it up Mr. Charles A. Gould of the Brock-|good condition. No other remedy can ton Fire Department, and whose ad-| produce such evidence of recoveries dress is 56 Mannis St., Broakton, Mass.,|from rheumatism and the evidence is ways: right here in New York and vicinity, Re- “T have had rheumatism on and off} quests have been made to open a Var- for five years. Last January it became |ne-sis sanitarium for the treatment of | e-ceedingly severe, the pain in my back |rheumatism and arthritis under the (umbago) was ense that for hours | direction of a specialist, and W. A. I had to remain in one position, not |Varney would like further correspond- daring to move. My shoulder also gave }ence from those interested. Send for me considerable trouble, and in spite of | the new edition of the Journal devoted treatment I grew worse. to rheumatism, free of charge. Address “I never had any faith in medicine |W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass. A postal advertised, but seeing so much about | will do. -Var-ne-sis I decided to try it, and se- cured a hottle at the drug store. In @ short time I could see a change, the pain gradually left me and I have no trouble whatever. think this alu- edy for anyone suffering from |#tomach troubles; the: or rhetfmatic neutritis.” consultation or ad Var-ne-sis is a simple vegetable remedy | Get Var-ne-sis at Riker-Hegeman and The New York office, 507 Fifth Ave, near 42nd St,, Room 401, is under the direction of a physician who devotes his time to the study of rheumatism and cis no charge.for ar CaRE T |18-119ST.| = 3 ; ; " | WAAATATAALLAAAAALAL DD DDDADDDAADAAANAA AANA AAALAC AD ADNAN ADADODADODDOOCA SIS standard prices of which are $5.00 to $8.00. Manutacturers’ sampies in these well known Corsets, of the latest and most site models and fi materials. Incluaed are: Brocaded Hip Confiners (illu trated), in white or pink-ar white broche, in suede and tric Models, Special at $1.98 this season's latest models, ma: of fine coutli and broche. $ Mme. ‘‘Lyra’’ Corsets Standard $3.50 Model Special at $1.29 Round Table Asbestos Pads An improved Asbestos Pad, ex- clusive with R. H. Macy & Co.; vastl) paerice to the old fash- i kinds, and sells for 44 less than Inferior kinds obtainable elsewhere. Absolutely heat and moisture proof; the only adequate pro- tection for your table, Size (round) 42-inch and 48-inch, $2.97 48-inch, $3.49 $2-Inch and S4-inch, $3.96 60-inch, $4.89 leaves (12 inches 42 to 60 inches fal size Leaves or ls made to order. ‘ond Floor, SBth Bt Fumed Oak Tables Usually $21.24 Special, $16.74 Strongly constructed Tables —top 28x44 inches, with well braced sides; lower shelf; one large drawer, with copper handles, Finely finished in » rich fumed oak. Fumed Oak Macy's Usual $11.89 $10.49 318.74 $16.49 $15.36 $13.49 k Tables $14.89 $13.24) $5.20 $7.24 Mah & Mahogany hed T; Macy's M Usual Price Price —_Prlee $17.24 $11.49 $10.24 $7.24 $13.67 $12.24 $9.34 $15.34 $13.49 $21.24 $28.75 $25.25 $17.67 S $28.25 $10.24 5 $31.50 Sixth Floor, pretty designs, , Ur Oval Orange Bowls, $3.59" Fruit Bowls&Stand, $4.69 Mayonnaise Bow! Ova! Nut Bowls, $8 four is 12 noon Oro. .wag, 84th to 35th Sa economics than elastic band at waistline. Lightly ok i models, beautifully trim- me “Bien Jolie’ Corsets, Standard $5.00 & $6.00 Manufacturers’ sample line; BOOKCASE-—Usually $40.50. of heavy glass; three shelves at each side. es in this lot mainly 25, 26 and 27. LIBRARY TAB Centre drawer; top 28x48 inches. SETTEE, ARM CHAIR AND ROCK. SETTEE—Usually $40.50, Sale Price $32.50 | ARM CHAIR— Usually $30. rice $21.49 ROCKER: ily $30.2. a The above may be purchased Suite complete or as individual pieces. Coutil and striped _ batlste Corsets, In low bust madel, with long hips; elastic inserts In front; Jee Logline Ebllral 33 palrs oe tees supporzers & tached. Finest Oak Suites Usually $32.50 Special at $22.49 Settee, rocker and arm chair in these Suites; oak with wide arms and are solidly constructed and finely finished; tempered eteel spring upholstery covered with imitation leather. Fumed Oak Davenports Fumed Oak Rockers Fumed Oak Chairs BOILING HOT WATER on a dining-room table top «very few minutes throughout the day in the Furniture Department on the Sixth Floor, Center Aisle, 35th St. Side. This is to demonstrate that a VALSPAR finished table top ts impervious to both heat and water, “Straus’’ Cut Glass at Very Special Prices The following pieces, all beautifully cut in exceedingly have been radically reduced for this sale: Handled Bon Bons IcreCream Trays, $3.89 $1.98 and Plate, $3.89 $1.98 9 $2.29 Sugar & Creams $3.97 $2.29 Comports, high “oot, $1.98 $1.49 : paonvlbnleetneoene Basement, Sith Street RM. Meey & Co.'s Attractions Are Ther Low Prices ac Herald Suuare, Store opens at 8.30 A. M., closes at 5.30 P M., except Saturdays, when the closing Sale Price $33.75 Sale Price $35.25 Leather Chairs and Rockers Usually $35.25, Sale Price $28.50 “Wing” Chairs as illustrated finely upholatered with the best grade of tempered steel springs and covered in genuine green leather. High backs, finely tufted, seats with tufted cushion— wide erme and broad wing sides. Rocker to match — also $28.50 Mecy's Bale | Macy Usual Price Price | Usual $36.25 $29.50/ $47.75 $39.75 $46.25 $38.25) $63 $52.50 $49.50 $41.25) 872.25 $60.50 “Jacobean” upper floors, always in motion, safe, comfortable, conven- lent. For instance: Mid-Summer Furniture Sale for which the Furniture is BOUGHT for CASH ONLY, and in which it is SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. In these days, when even aschool child knows more of id the adult of a few years Be ,. No comment as to the DISTINCTION of this sale isn ECONOMIES distinctly individual with Macy's. led. There are “Adam” Library Suites—3 Pieces Usually $81.25; Sale Price $67.50 Sofa, Arm Chair and Rocker (ae illustrated), the finely pro- portioned frames, effectively carved and in rich dull mahogany finish, Upholstered with the best grade of tempered steel springs and covered with genuine Spanish leather in warm brown tint. Living Room Suites Three-Piece Suites, some with solid mahogany frames; others mahogany finished; upholat Kale ce Price | Usual Oak Living-Room Suites, Usually $167.00; Sale Price $131.00 Massive handsome Suites with carved frames in Jacobean oak, finely finished and sturdily constructed. Tempered steel eine Spanish ther, ite rich brown Use the Escalators to the In the Mid~ Summer Sale THE EXISTENCE of Mid-Summer Furniture Sales is not remarkable, or rather they no longer excite comment AS SALES; the public having come to expect them, understanding that they will occur as surely as each August comes ‘round. . But there is a vast difference in these sales. Macy’s is the onl THERE IS ONLY ONE CASH SALE. The Macy Mid-Summer Furniture Sale provides econ- omies Mheenod to merchants who buy “‘on time” and who to this handi dent to the charge account system. Sixth Fleer, icap add the burden of the losses and expenses inci- m’’ Living-Room Suites in Dull Mahogany Strikingly graceful Suites (as illustrated) of pure ‘‘Adam” type, possessed of the chaste charm and delicate proportions characteristic of this most artistic ‘‘Period’’ Furniture. Finely carved and dull finished. WRITING DESK—Usually 338.75. Sale Price $29.50 One large and two amaller drawers; top 22436 inches. Cane panel at back. Sale Price $14.24 ind attractive piece. Sale Price $22.24 MahoganyFinished Usually $25.50 SalePrice $16.89 As illustrated: a \arge and coin- modious Bookcase with double doors of glass lattic top: four shelves at each side. Height 55 inches; width 41 inches. Highly ly constructed. n golden oak, $22.49; sale price $14.89, Fumed Oak Bookcases. ' Usually $14.24, $22.49 and $25.50. Sale Prices $9.49, $14.89 and $16.89. Demonstration of “Red Cross” Silk Floss Mattresses Macy's ie the only Store in New York where you will find these ideal Mattresses end invites your inspection. They and moat sani- Ivory white, clastic, tom- te cent i ram Pte Bile $101.00 $86.25 $172.00 $151.00 $202.00 $181.00 $82.25 $67.50 $90.25 $75.50 $91.25 $74.50 Fors full ised bed. » 30-1b. “ Fier i ic Oth Fl, Contre Atale, 85th St. Bide, Genuine Etch iFigure Subjects; BOC Macy's Usual Price, $1.49 Reproductions from —_welle known paintings. Frames of Fumed Oak Living Room Suites, p)nhmiivivos Usually $99.50, Sale Price, $75.25 jartotvpes, $1.49 Seven pieces, constructed of the best grade of quartered oak and in rich fumed oak finish. BOOKCASE, 58 inches in height, 44}; inches wide and 13 inches deep; double glase doors, with copper handles. DESK, 44 inches in height, 14 inches deep; drop lid, pigeon hole compartments. SETTEE, 4716 inches long and 17:4 inchs deep; heavy frame; automobile seat in genuine leather. 33 inches; automobile seat, covered in genuine leather. back and automobile seat, leather covered. sixth Floor. f Macy's Usual Price, $2.49 Landscape and figure sub- jects colored in water-colors. LIBRARY TABLE, with hite mats and 2} inch gilt large drawers top 26x40 inches; frames. height 30 inches. eine ; DESK CHAIR, with wood teat andalarbecks Photographs, $1 -98 ROCKER, height at back fe Macy’s Usual Price, $2.98 Reproductions of old and modern paintings, framed in 3 inch Flemish oak. HAIR to match, with slat 850 Pairs of Framed Pictures at Remarkable Prices The six groups of Framed Pictures mentioned below have been very radically reduced. An early selection is advised to insure greatest variety from which to choose. Carbonette fetes, $2.97 and modern masters in colors, framed on 2-inch mounted bur+ nished a ue framgp with fancy top: Artot f Marine Views, $3.96 Large Also "fgure subjects. Framed in 3-inch mounted antique gilt frames. water-colors and etchings, all at reductions of from one-third to one-half of original price: Fr yi, R. HM. Mecy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low acy: Broadwas. B4th to 38th 92 “Ostend’’ Ties & ‘‘Colonials’’ Special at $2.97 These graceful “Ostend” Ties (upper illustration) are made of pliable patent coltskin, in_plain and two-tone effects: high Cuban Louis heels add to the smartness of the style and the buttons at the side are of genuine cut steel. Also at this price “Colonials” with vamps of gray suede and tent leather or dull calfskin icks. The turned soles are flex- ible and the heels are high and graceful Cuban Louis. 500 Pairs of 4 Novelty “Colonials” Special at $2.49 New and stylish lasts, in patent leather, with backs of fawn, gray and black brocade; welt “and turned so Cuban Louis heels. Not all sizes in every style. Second Floor, 35th St.. Rear. Tapestry Davenports, Usually, $136.00 Sale Price $96.50 Luxurious, finely uphol- etered Davenports; inside measurement, 6 feet; tem- pered steel springs; arms with amal! springs, making them extremely comfortable. Cove ered with the best grade of flowered tapestry. ARM CHAIR to match; uaually $73.25} sale price, $46.56. These are perfect copies of the finest English upholetered Furniture. Leather Couches, Usually, $21.74 Special $16.74 ae a toa Sa’ Covered in genuine leather and upholstered with the best srade of tempered steal springs; the ‘ouch = (illus trated) is closely tufted an- extremely comfortable. The carved frame, strongly con- structed, is in highly polished golden oak finish. Leather Couches Ye usust Sale '* Sale Mee Price. | eae Phen, $32.50 $25.50] $37.50 $29.28 $28.25 $21.89 | $39.25 oe $34.25 $26.78 | $42.50 28 $35.75 $27.78 Imitation Leather Couches, Special, $9.74 Macy's Usual! Price, $13.49 Golden oak frame, highly pavhes! upholstered with the it grade of tempered steel eprinsss covered in imitation lack or Spanish leather. Wixth Floor, Usual Price, $3.96 Hand-colored copies of old joual Price, $5.94 hand colored. Macy's Odd Lots of Pictures Imported — carbons, original ce ourth Floor, Contre,

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