The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1914, Page 9

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* / CARRANCA ORES U8. REQUEST TO GUARD REFUGEES Gives No Pledge to Protect Those in Vera Cruz—Wants Evacuation Date Set. MEXICO CITY, Oct. 20—Foreign Minister Fabela yesterday handed to the Brazilian Minister, Senor Cardosa de Oliviera, who is In charge of the American interests in Mexico, the re- ply of the Mexican government to the Save Your Hair! Make It Soft, Fluffy, Lustrous and Beautiful. Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few wecks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at Ue a tard really new hait— growing all over the scalp, A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your No Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale To-day and To-morrow stock most | LE. many Blac HAIR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS—25 CENT DANDERINE the best. WALLED creations of designers noted for their exc The trimmings consist of recent note from the State Depart-| ment at Washington requesting gua- rantees for certain Mexican citizens now residing in Vera Cruz, before that port be evacated by the Ameri- can troops. e The reply did not give the guaran-| tees asked fot, but it requested) Washington to fix definitely the date of departure from Vera Cruz of American soldiers now in occupation, he} troops will remain in Vera Cruz until Gen, Carranza gives the American Government assurance of protection! of foreigners and reaches a satis- factory agreement concerning customs recepits colected by United States! authorities. This was made known officially to-day. At the same time it was Indicated that the Administra. | tlon places no confidence ig promises | from Gen. Aguilar, who has already | given assurances to the Government ; concerning the Vera Cruz situation. EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 30.—Although Mexican peace conference at adopted the Aguascalientes has the - difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan- derine’ and carefully draw it through | your hair, taking.one small strand at a ti The effect is immediate and zing—your hair will be light, fluffy wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, | softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a @5-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as a pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treat- ment—tha’ i —Advt. vie THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. plan of Ayala, the Zapatista plan, as the national, platform, it has not served to bring peace between the rival Mexican factions, according to despatches received to-day. These declare fighting between the troops of Gen, Venustiano Carranza and Gen, Francisco Villa hasgalresdy taken place at San Gil, twenty miles east of the convention city, when Vil- lista troops tried to prevent the mobi- WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—American ; lization of Carranaista’ forces which | threatened the Generals participating | in the peace conference. wore successful, Tho Villistas Carranza Is also said to have mobi | lized another force of 15,000 men at Leonf twenty miles south of Aguas. ealientes, Villa is diverting large forces of his troops around the con-| vention city, and more fighting ts ex- \ pected The plan of Ayala was adopted by the peace delegates after two days of bitter debate, during which pistols were drawn and the lives of ‘various Generals: threatened. This platform will replace the plan of Guadelupe as the official Mexican platform. It is on the plan of Guadehipe that Car- ranza bases his Government. The new platform declares for im- mediate division of the big landed es- tates of Mexico and enables the Gen- erals of the army to bring about the immediate elimination of Carranza from the provisional Presidency, A near-riot was precipitated when A message from Carranza was read announcing that unless Gen, Fran- cisco Villa and Gen, Emiliano Zap- ata, leaders of the two most radical wings of the Constitutionalist party, resign from the army and retire to private life he will immediately call upon the army to sustain him. Because of the disorders, Gen, An- tonto Villareal, presiding officer, has announced that no delegate will be permitted to enter the chamber here- after if he carries freayms. Herald Square, A Suit at A prominent manufacturer turned our bayer loose in a He selected several hundred of They are all new Fall and Winter styles. mcdels with soft roliing lapels and conservative models. Many of the coats have patch pockets, with cuffs on sleeves. fabrics are all the new season's colorings in Fancy Silk Mix- tures, Tartan Checks, Overplaids, Glen Urquhart Plaids, Pencil Stripes and Chalk line effects that will please the of nearly 2,000 Suits. critical man. An Overcoat at $19.75 In all the most popular models—LONDON STYLE, BAL- MACAAN, CHESTERFIELD, BOX OVERCOAT, RAG- LAN, GREATCOAT, DOUBLE BREASTED and KIMONO, Most of them are silk yoke lined, others silk lined throughout. Some have velvet collar, others collar of same goods, all hand tailored. y colors to select from. A large variet Wail. WA ROAAOOYTILLULAL IAAL LALIT DD ing all the newes! and sma' for every occasion; Hats t whim and inclination. The: fully made and expertly ai other materials, The shapes represent t Wales taste, Men’s and Young Men’s High-Grade SUITS-and OVERCOATS For Price and Quality They Cannot Be Matched Elsewhere $19.75 English The Strictly y of different fabrics and TI lL Young Men’s Stylish Suits, $| Nowhere in New York can you find a greater variety or better styles in Young Men's Suits than at Macy's. The materials of these Suits are the newest and choicest of the season's fabrics, English models predominate, although there are a great many Suits made on conventional lines FIFTH FLOOR, : TL ETE 1,000 Smart Trimmed HATS A Repetition of Last Week’s Remarkably Successful Sale BROADWAY, Included are Semi-Dress and Dress Hats represent. rtest styles of the moment. There are Hats for young Misses and Women; Hats © suit every need and every se Hats have been very care+ nd stylishly trimmed. Most of them are made of very finest Lyons Velvet and he latest and most attractive ractically everything that is dn vogue, including rich Ostrich garnitures, Feather Fafttasies, Silver Ornaments, Ostrich Plumes and Furs of different kinds, embracing those most popular this season. > Majority of the Hats are Black—but there are numerous Hats in colors, and there are k Hats with touches of color: you only an idea of this w MED MILLINERY SALON, SECOND Fi! erful collection ff 1, lo be sold at very much less than they cost to produce, 000 of the | ‘DR. FLOWER’S WIFE JOINS HIM IN TOMBS Woman Held for Trying to Smug- gle Drug Info Prison to Swindler. Mrs. Lillian Flower, the wife of Dr. R. C. Flower, awaiting sentence in the! Tombs after his pleas of guilty to! swindling, was arraigned before Mag- iatrate Campbell in Centre Street Court to-day charged with attempting to carry 1,000 grains of morphine to her husband in prison yesterday. The drug was found on Mrs, Flower by a prison matron, Mrs, Aupperle, after Thomas McEnery, who had tried to visit Flower before her, had been \wearched and found to have 30 grains jot morphine in his pocket. Mrs. | Flower had the morphine in a small sack sewed in the lining of her coat. When she was arraigned before Magistrate Campbell, Mrs, Flower, who is fifty-two years old, waived examination and was held jn $500 bail for trial in Special Seasiofs for hav- ing the drug in her possession. She did not obtain bail and was com- mitted to the Tombs. She has stead- fastly refused to tell where she first met Dr. Flower or what her maiden name was. She said she came Rere Wednesday from Toronto and had been staying at No. 304 Wesg Twenty- eighth street, Dr. FI vorced several years wife to whom he was married when he was indicted and disappeared in 1918. r was di- » from the >. tor Dooley Retires. Robert? FE. Dooley, Ini Inspec! charge of the Fourteenth Inspection District, was retired on half pay at noon to-day, having completed his twenty-five years of active service, In a to Commissioner Woods in e Ine the fact that he ha cent for promotion all patrolman to inspector” and had never heen involved in the departmen| in any scandal The Latest Victor Talking Machines and Records at Usual Macy Savings ALLA ILLAALL LO POPAPDA AES Zs Men’s All-Wool Imported UNDERWEAR - (each), $2.49 The price quoted is for medium weight. Heavy weight, $2.79 each. Every garment unshrinkable and made of the best. Australian wool in natural color, Shirts have long sleeves and Drawers with double gusset and re-enforced leg, Wool UNDERWEAR for Men (ea.), $1.19 Usual price, each $1.98 These Garments are full fashe ioned, white and natural color, Shirts with silk and self facing. Drawers in regular and = short lengths. MALIN FLOOR, 35TH ST. TWO HELD IN SHOOTING. ae His Acsatiants. Brons Manafactarer Accuses Pair night. He restated ¢! of his aseailants shot He told de- tectives he had had trouble with Tobin and later identified him as the man who shot him and Batto as Tobin's com- John Tobin of No. 2143 Relmont ave- nue, Bronx Borough, and Joseph Batto of No. 2206 Firat avnue were held in Morrisania Court to-day on a charge of iter found dead in inhaled Recker who it avenue, Fordham Hospital let wound in the abdomen, Two men set upon him as he was passing through Bags One Hundred and] Geterinined Eighty-third street "at 7 o'clock. last! poor business. Mr. Cheater ts in iffering from a bul- 34th Street—New York i : DANCE #. WITCHES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Beginning at 7:30 o’Clock and Lasting All Evening Until C! 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SSS OPPENHEIM, CLLIN Presenting an Extraordinary Assortment of Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fashionable Apparel ie at the Following Remarkably Low Prices N) 34th Street—New York Misses’ Suits ° 1} to 18 yrs, or $8 to 36,buat meaaure Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth, Gabardine and in prevafling colors. Regular 25.00 Values 8.00 Misses’ Suits of Corduroy and other fashionable ma- terials, including models of cloth, trimmed with fur. Regular 35.00 Values 25.00 Misses’ Coats 14 to 18 yra., or 82 to 36 bust measure Misses’ Mixture Coats, also Zibeline, in plain colors, belted and sport models. Regular 23.75 Value 1 5.00 Tailor Serge, Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats of Ribbed Pebble Cheviot, collar of Skunk Opossum; satin lined throughout. Regular 27.50 Value | 9.75 Glove Skin Cioth, 29.75 Misses’ Fur, Trimmed Velvet and Cloth Suits, new short coat models, smart tailored skirts, in Black, Brown, Green and Blue. Regular 39.75 Values 29.75 Misses’ Dress Coats of Core duroy, Broadcloth, Seal Plush and other fashion- able materials, silk lined throughout. Misses’ Dressy Suits..........35: Regular 83.00 Value 25-00 pr Trimmed Coat 19.75 00 to 55.00 Misses’ Dressy Coats....... .7,29.75 to $0.00 some with fur trimming. 185 Misses’ and Children’s Hats—Unusual Sale Presenting an exceptional opportunity to purchase smartly trimmed hats, of Velvet, Silk and Corduroy, in latest prevailing colors, including 5.00 . Regular 12.50 Values Girls’ Coats—(4to 10 yrs.) Practical Cloth Coats Four attractive models of Broad- cloth, Zibeline, Wool Plush and Mix- tures, full lined. 8.90 Regular Values to 12.7. Corduroy and Velvet Coats | Dressy, long waisted models, furand || silk trimmed, in Black, Brown and | Green; full lined throughout. Regular Values to 14.50 10.75 Attractive Dress Coats Exclusive models, including fur trimmed, of Broadcloth, Velvet, Corduroy and other fashionable | materials, Regular Values to 20,00 15.00 | Girls’ Velvet Dresses Velvet and Corduroy Dresses (two- piece), in Black, Brown and Green. Regular 7.50 Values Girls’ Coats (8 to 16 yrs.) | Tailored Cloth Coats Full length models, of Zibeline, Chin- chilla, Mixtures and other materials, Velvet and Corduroy trimmed. Regular Values to 15.00 9.75 Wool Plush Coats Also Zibeline and Pebble Cheviots, . in cape and belted models, in Navy, Brown, Green and Mahogany. Regular Values to 18.50 13.75 ‘ Dressy Broadcloth Coats Distinctive models of superior quale ity Broadcloth, fur and velvet trims med, silk lined throughout and wool interlined. ge" Regular Values to 29.75 18.50 Zibeline Coat—Special 10.76. Girls’ Fur Trimmed Dresses Velvet Dresses, in Black, Green and 9.75 Brown, fur collar and cuffs, 13,75 Values | | 3 | | | | 5.90

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