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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SERVANT GIRLS CHAMPION HAS AT LAST ARRIVED New Superintendent of the! ffew' Yorn "sunt sears is not: pre- Municipal Employment Bureau on Deck. “WALTER L. SEARS’S PLAN. nai a. In tira they knew they could His Hobby Is the Uplift of the Humble Drudge of the Household. Servant girls, cheer up! Your champlo nd hero has at last arrived. Hoe is tall, quite good to look at, curly hatred and dark—but he’s @ respectable married man. His bobby ts the uplift of the humble drudge. He has no time for the hOughty Indy of the house who ‘wants you to submit to social snob- bery and sleep in a closet-like room where you will be robbed of all the watural charms that bait a husband. And he believes that you should be AIA decent wages. ‘Who is this champion of the hired help? Walter Lincoln Sears, newly Made Superintendent of the Munici- pal Employment Bureau, which was given a temporary trial et No. 27 La fayette street. Under the direction of Supt. Sears the employment Wureau henceforth is to bo situated at the southeast corner of Latuyetto and Leonard streets. “Mr, Sears i» from Boston. He re- signe the superintendency of the: Mageachusetts State Employment Bureau to assume charge here. Mr. Nears made a record in the Buy Btate and he believes that the em- ployment problem can be bandied jet as successfully here. ed that the servant firi! was 4 serious one in N ‘ork, the new superintendent sa’ “The trouble in most cases can be traced to the housewives and not to the servants themselves. I contend, that the inducements offered the ser-) vants are not great enough. | “By that I do not mean that ft ts the duty of every housewife to en- tertaio her servant at bri her to the theatre or arrange tango teas for her especial benefit. Please do mot put me down for that kind of extremist. But, honestly speak- , there is entirely too much snob- tepiayed by many housewives ae help. When you com- bite snobbery with low wages you ped the solution of the acarcity of wervent girls, I have had dealings with these women, young, middle- aged and old, for many years and y Khow thelr t‘oubles. “Nowadaya you cannot expect a servant to accept a $20 a month po- sition unless she is given a good room and other little which every human being is entitled to, Remember, I do not come to pre- judge New York, but speak of con- ditions which I believe prevail everywhere. If there is a scarcity of servant giris in New York I be- pinged I can safely assume that the are about the same as those wnte existed in Boston before we brought about improvements there.” Supt. Sears will have two distinct departments for men and women ap- pileanta for hating The en- rance to the women's department Bpecial to The Kvening Wort.) will be in Lafayette street and the - mnen’e 1h Leonard eereek, GREENWICH, Conn., Kept. 18.— Just how he is going to tackle the| Mrs. Herbert D. Kingsbury of Now “|MRS. H. D, KINGSBURY STRICKEN AT MASQUERADE Wife of Amerikan Tobacco Vice- President Dies Suddenly in Greenwich Hotel. Dived Into Ship's Hold to Die. Bidding a shipmate a cheery “good fight,” Herman M. Knorn * mn the. Mallory Lin . lying at the foo inthe Baa | rail surrounding to-day, poised for a and then dived Into t |was picked up de: forty feet broke known addres was « |No. 1873 Park avenue, were told he Was not nh |was thirty-seven years excellent record with several ateat \lines. rhip York, wife of a ~'ce-president of ke nd American Tobacco Company, who! has passed the summor in Green- wich for twa@y years, was taken it} while at a masquerade dance in the; Kent House at 10 o'clock last night | and died less than an hour after-| ward with two physicians in atten- | dance, while the masqueraders, un- | aware of her serious condition, were making merry in the ballroom Lae low, not pre- pared to discuss In detatl, But he | earse, talk of bis ptans #0 auccess- fully carried out in Massachusetts where there aro comparatively few men idle. “All the railroads, steamship com- panies, corporations and mercantile co-operated with us," he lepend on us to @ greater extent than on the private agencies which are slowly fading ‘from existence in r,| Allowance,” Massachusetts. When our agency here {# established on a working vasis we shall have communicated the fact to every concern, big and Yttle, in the entire e entivg State.” MARRIED IN Ri IN RUSH TO FLOUT GOSSIPS ' Columbia Student We Wonders What Pa Will Say to His Wedding a Trip Acquaintance, CHICAGO, HL, Bept. 18.—Justice | Boyer was in his office tn Evanston yesterday when a man and woman entered. The man drew a ae’ | Uoense from his pocket and said: “I am Roscoe M. Bowes of New| York. This is Miss Frances Elliott, also of New York. I met her on an excursion to Los Angeles and we de- cided to get married.” “We Intended to walt until we got ck to New York,” said Miss Elliott, “and we probably would have done #o had there not been so many gossipy old women on the train. “We want to keep it quiet,” Bowes. Mrs, Kingsbury was attired as an! old Indy of the 1830 period and wore a beautiful black gown handed down {from her ancestors, She entered heartily Into the spirit of the mas- querade, She had previously taken dinner at the home of R. A. C. Smith, New York Dock Coramissioner, at his Juxuric nearby. At 10 o'clock Mrs, Kingsbury was }taken with’ @ fainting spell. Two physicians said it was an attack of heart trouble brought on by excite- ment. Mra. Kingsbury leaves, besides a | husband, a married daughter, Ara. | Julina Baker, of Wellesley Hills, Mass. The Kingsburys spend thelr win- ter in New York City. a CATCH 13 PLAGUE RATS. |Forty Other Suspected Rodents in Field Point Park residence Chinese Restaurant, SEW ORLEANS, Sept, 18—Thirteen jeclared infected with bubonic . and forty others that may show infection when examined, were caught to-day in the cel walle of @ Chincas restaur block from the headqua W. C. eral, in charge of plaguo eradicat work here. "The place will be kept closed until it is made rat-proof. 2 eal 1 have one more year ts put In at the School of Engineering at Columbia University, and if father rs of this he's likely to cut off my A despatch says that one has been fo! t ‘uba thought to have been cleared of the plague. ‘The ceremony was performed. i Many people suffer from weak hearts. They may experience shortness of breath on exerti: pain over the heart, or dizzy feelin, dreary Breathing after meals or their eyes become b! Durred, th sufficiently ane pump blood to the etenite they have cold hands an Ales a Ae fe appetite blood to the stomach. A blood supply the stemech, ive should be taken which haa ; ; 5 Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Ce eee which cestains so dangerous narcotics or alcohol. Tt belpa the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It inte stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food, thereby helping digestion and euring dyspepsia, heartburn and many uncomfortable symp. toma, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers; for the run- down, anmemic, thin-blooded people, the “Discovery” is refreshing and vitalizing. Unliquid or tablet form at most drug stores or send 50 one-cont stamps for trial box to Dr. Pierce's Inealide’ Hotel, Beffalo, N. Y. To Mothers: You should give your children | Father John's ‘Medicine when they have a cough or are run down, be- food medicine which will give them new strength to fight off the dis- ease. Father John's Medicine is a safe medicine for children be- dangerous args, HOLZWASSER| Upen LVenimsy Vu 2 0 Livck Period Furniture at Moderate Prices Our Liberat Creait Terms $75, "$5.00 $1.00 to $1.50 /$100. $10.00 $1.50 to $2.00 $15.00 $2.00 to $2.25 $200. $20.00 $2.50 yt: $300. $3.00 eae, $30.00 10% Allowed on Ali Casa Sales le Feme ts on ahibition. fae (AM HLOOM 0. 59 ae. E' pairs C Bsa aes | Hh ri Bet. 10 pieces. W io, 4 and Our be Fage Catalogue, Niattea Free We Pay Freinht and R. R. Fares AN Goode Delivered by Our ee oF Teneks 1417-1423 THIRD AVE: SAV Ear 80"ST Kossuth—Greatest of Hunga rians ILS noble lover of Liberty was to his beloved Hungary what Patrick pie Move pti eapaatel oy Crorbag Vath phe Yi felied worked as few men have ever worked. 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Busch Bottling Co. e e Brooklyn o ‘1 ANHEUSER-BUSCH ° ST.LOUIS, U.S.A. \eause it is a pure and wholesome leause it contains no alcohol nor ! is > 3 3 = 3 > > “v > > > : > > 3 >» 4 >» i> > > 3 | EA AAAS i wwe »? bbe } 18, 1914, Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale To-day and To-morrow. Tapestry BRUSSELS and WILTON VELVET RUGS The Tapestry Brussels Rugs tn this offering were imported by Macy's to sup- ply a demand for certain A Message to MEN who Wear GOOD CLOTHING FOUR THINGS CHARACTERIZE OUR AUTUMN SUIT OFFERINGS om Smart Styles Quality tn Fabrics | Attractive Patterns $19. 75 Splendid Splendid Workmanship “These Men’s Suits at (illustrated) are fresh from designs and colorings that our domestic maiufacturers have not produced. There is no better quality obtains able. They are of the closest weave used tn: this kind of Rug, the “ten-wire” quality. Centres are in two-to fects, borders in floral ribbon designs. Blue, could not have been stylish feat models tan, pray, rose, green or brown. The Wilton Velvets form an exceptionally fine ment, with Oriental e Ri: City can e small Persian all-over de Macy's. signs, — ete. Beautifully blended soft tones in rose, olive, tan and ecru. Closely woven and seaniless, are also very durable. Tapestry Brussels Rugs they Bixes, Price. 7{t.oin. x9 ft., pAz.48 wut in. Oft.x 9 ft., 14.89 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in $17.74 oft. x12 ft., $19.89 We show rae styles and fabs Among them, at € Wilton Velvet Rugs mmixetscheviols and other fabric izes, Price, 4 tt. Gin. x 6 ft. 6in., $714 ft. 3in.x10ft.oin., $18.89 Also, we Oft. x12 ft. 21.74 VOURTH FLOOR, BROADWAY, Venetian MEN'S ArtSilk $6, 7, 4 | Genuine Mocha Portieres “ (,.) GLOVES, Macy's Usual Price, $8.49 Standard Price, $1.50 In street shades of gray and tan; Paris point backs; half pique sewn; one clasp. MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY, CHAUFFEURS’ SUITS $14.75 Some with 2 Pairs of Trousers Macy's Prices Were $19.75 to $26.25 These Suits are the accumulation of small lots left over from last season's selling. The sizes and lors are the same as in this seas combinations; — gold-and-brown, red-and-brown, green-and-brown; green-and-rose and green-withe green, FOURTH FLOOR, REAR. son's goo tinished worste Sizes 34 to 44. Rarely can so excellent a had at so low a price. Well cut, well made, VIVTH FLOOR, D1TH STREET. A Noteworthy BRASS BED SPECIAL Hacy’s $ 1 0.89 hauffeur's Suit be id well finished, Special Price® Here is an economy chance Brass Beds (il’ustrafed above) proof Darnards lacquer finish, Have five one-inch filling rods, with T-ball on h. Solid brass corners; satin or bright finish. In sizes 3 ft., 3 ft. 6 in., 4 ft..and 4 ft. 6 in. Also Two MATTRESS SPECIALS at Low Cost $7. $13.74 22 ‘RedCross’ an excellent q ttresses not offered in any for thrifty housekeepers: ith rustless and damp- Felt Mattresses, Full size, Silk Floss, arely priced so low ite ot store in this Oty oat qualities at prices up to $14,245 dave pana sol ower prices for smaller sizes, oughly sterilized. 7 Well made in every respect. Lower prices for smaller sizes. NOTE: We Show a Full Line of Bed Sprin, beginning at $1.89; other prices to $9.89" the manufacturer, We planned this assortment months are hand-tailored, pertec' The materials inc! Bry: all checks and overplaids. that * can save money at Macy’s prices. throughout, in English soft-roll models; some have patch-pockets; cuffs on sleeves. Sizes 32 to 40. LONG TROUSER SUITS FOR STUDENTS] Never have we seen a more inviting array of English and conservative! models in Youths’ Clothing than is on sale here Strictly all-wool fabrics, made with all the Ll we can Suits that will please critical youths. $9. 75) | rics in Autumn Overcoats for men of all ages. jis ‘time, are highly desirable Balmacaans, in fancy $ 19. 75 we hare a wide range , for choice in hand-tailored Overcoate, in black and Oxford Vicuna, ago, or we expectations offer them at this price. Our highest Every new_and Coats realized in quality and workmanship. ture in Fall dd for fastidious men is present. in English or conservative new colorings in stripes, tartan You will realize, if you see the clothing, tah, Distinctive S for Young Men, $14. 75 iad York is convincing himself that nowhere in the he get fine ell with so much dash and style as at These_are specially made Suits, strictly hand-tailored Ages 15 to 20 Years | Some have velvet collars silk lined. iecfoupetaene VIFTH FLOOR, 85TH STREET SIDE. Newest MODELS in Men's SOFT HATS FOR FALL $1.98 & $2.97 Our Men's Shop shows a comnipiese assortment of fashionable pst crowned shapes in the Soft Hats f that will be more popular than ever this Autumn. Colors are: smoke, green, seal and blue, with contrast- 7 ing bands and bindings. Bows, centred on the left side, are large. We have also many models to suit men of more conservative tastes. MAIN FLOOR, 85TH ST. Reliable MORRIS CHAIRS At Advantageous Prices Every Chair is fitted with a Push-Button that tes the back automatically, and is built and finished to withstand They are the Acme of Home-comfort. Also long usage. : a DUO-FOLD SIXTH FLOOR. Mortis Chairs— Golden Oak Finish § This Morris Chair at $10.24 is sold without cushions, wide Y= arms, slat sides, and automo- bile footrest, is an exoetinety comfortable article in any living room. Durable and well made in all respects. $10.24 Withgut Cushions. Imitatjon black leather cushions, $4.49 Morris Chatrs—Golden Oak Finish—at Various Prices Sy 6 special offering, Morrie Chaire, with real M % leather Seats and ‘backs, $213 dat ten sant ais bee ed Nerrte Chat foot acre lal ty ire. wil 45 FEF | Morrie chairs, cotres OU Morrie Chairs, wide arms, Morris Chairs, foot rest, seat and back rest, SB. iH with reai leather, High Grade Fumed Oak Morris Chairs Merrie Chairs, with foot res tome Chale see $7.67, $9.67. $14.24 t ; Morris Chara, sat and back pel anh ae tae ene covered, i imitation leathe: seat and back in itati 16.24, $19.67, $20.24 | feather yy MAHOGANY-FINISH MORRIS CHAIRS Morris Chairs, wide arms and Morris Chairs, wide sili Morris Chairs, with fot rat, Slat sides, without foot slat sides, wide arms, foot rest, $12.89, $14.89 | slat sides, Morris seats Morris Chairs, beautifully | pethel intr lat ‘ carved, foot rest, $15.67 | rests, a i652" rat CUSHIONS AS LOW as $4.49 Better qualities up to $15.74 Some covered in velour, panne, imitation genuine leather, In all's shades. We Add a SPECIAL in DuoFold Suites Three Pieces: A SOFA WHICH CAN BE OPENED TO AFULLSIZEBED—- ACHAIR— AND A ROCKER. Hardwood frames, ight Birch ra ; all pleces oe fitted wih bet best stl y Y Sola 2 construction, a duck canvas over Uae > 2 cottonetilled, ok ee = ETA PLANETS HEIL MN AIT TE ae. .| i A e