The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1914, Page 6

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rerio st ot ret | cecum race OSE SYDELL'S BELLES COMMISSIONER KICKS [HOW TO HAVE LONG WATCHED racists SR as Pz] mace mT WITAQUT ROSE OUT EEOTIONQONFA| BEAUTIFUL, HAM r OYAL FURNITURE C 0 7 j % . Py ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER i i. BI oy wh ale’s | district had its captain and the men — E ae | erane wore mastered under the benner | Seen io ed Johnie Weber, Despite His Naime, Woods Notifies Precinct Captains to £ ad of the Voluntesr Watchers’ League | manned by enthusiastic undersrad-| Can Sing “It’s a Long, Long Way | Put Ban on Celebration It is not hard to stop the hair from H A R L EM STO R E eVeninagl | to make up elevens worthy of mesting | Uates, fomstoes ey , C2 re- toTi ww iy ri | - teria: end | eta gers cae ALS ee: SING: THE RID tra fee’ ie cue ot See) ea caer, tae eae cess Fameas tovecs| pe Carma 21°O 5° AVE BETIS 2120 ST water colleges thrown in. they Banal not needed. Rose Sydeli's Famous London! Commissioner Woods, on his way |f00ts are dead and the scalp is shiny. (neatipenion The men, divided into squads, | me ere Ot ctrl, neactvnt| Belles by no means are at a dis- to Police Headquarters to-day, saw Borge ul hove, io have not property captained and inetructed bY / sinters of the college men, who vol- (Advantage because the always-ap- an election bonfire on Kenmare street. | "ese Pil Gees ae oe Football Players of Past the Honest Ballot Association, re-|unteered for clerical and routine|plauded Rose no longer is with them. He got out with his chauffeur and foe ky tes tae ase we Saale Furnished ported for the “kickoff” at § o'clock With no refiection on her glory, it kicked the fire to pieces. ipe which you can mak h 4 3 Rooms $49.98 work. this morning to Aasistant District- g fg only fair to say that Johnie From Headquarters the Commis- that will stop the hair (r: fallin, ve Years on Lookout for | Xiserney Weller abd to Capt. Bigvlow GIAL IS LEFT TO DIE Weber combines everything that goes sioner sent word to ail precinct com. {ut promote ite growth and eradicate (4 * 75.00 4 - Jat the jeague’s headquarters, No. 669 to fnake « burlesque show entertain. manders that he 14 hold them |*#lP eruptions and scalp humors, To oy — Flat Silverware \ ss Pe con erveee, Soe ree nee On STEPS OF HOME ing, and Columbia Theatre audiences *trictly reaponsibie for bonfires tos @ half pint of water add 1 os. bay 5 99.98 a8 . eee “fighting togs” and appeared to be eas’ eok ow to Peale ie. | RIED.” Asphalt paving was damaged |fUm, 8 emall box of Barbo Compound | Ceegtt Termes illustrated, Father Knickerbocker cannot|Mt for any phynical encounters that eae eae the extent of $100,000 by fires last | 8m os, of glycerine, and apply to wit every | Johnie heads an otherwise almost election night. the bair, rubbing with the fi 5 Down to the cleanest election in| ment develop during the Gay. Pi Coroner Investigates Fatal Ending|exctusive feminine cast in « spec- «owed nen eAff0M, te, trattic [two or thes Wee week These 7 - $0 Rone of at n hieto y up instructions tacular, tune! show, “The Risin roi the parks have been | in; ents can ol at an; vi Hts geallaigea iy the lcertatnly 414 not look as if they of Mary Curren’s Evening ee hs fake with ties cevteha abs anslened sto tenement “diatricts to: i gtore at very little covt and mized 7.50 % : least $55.00. Be tile fault of 20 college mes—one-| might be intimidated by the gangs in Dance Hall. shines, And even if his name te the city departments will patrol the | tome the seayie be Rot only pro. 100 Cash or Credit. "ot them moleskin | Of repeaters who infest the polls in Weber, he can sing “It's a Long, Streets with squads of policem ens seresied, faded oe ae an === | the lower sections of the city. Mary Curren, twenty-two years ol4,!1ong Way to Tipperary” with on- Siulpped with hose. Fire Commis- | makes it soft a ong AL ad oad — FOUR “ALL-AMERICAN” FOOT- | who lived with her mother and sister |thusiaem and sincerity. eee 6 numer ort Arranged | 10 | eee ees B R Oo N 4 STO R E be ent h Gs BALL PLAVERS IN SQUAD. [at No. 261 Driggs avenue, Williams-|‘arnere are three acts, neafly two mation house ‘ready tov hurry: oat 3035-30 37 = COR He T Four men who once were members| burg, attended a dance last night in patrol wagons on reports of bon- ae ai} : of an all-American football team’ given by the Little Dan Association ane at ena eat raed pn hata Wants Work Wonders = 3 AV E. | 56 a were in the “flying squadron” that in New Plaza Hall, at Grand an4| Gneuncey Jenson introduce some novel | ———— reported to Assistant District-At-|Havemeyer streets, With her werelsieciaition in singing and dancing | torney Weller, Perhaps it was be-| Nelle Doyle of No, 957 Grand atreet |that pring deserved applause, thelr | cause their loader is an old Yale atar,| and Florence Young of No, 766 Grand When a personal visit to the that most of the men in the equad/ptreet. According to the girls, M198) tumes both were Yale men. In the van were) taken {ll whortly after \ conven Walter Logan and John Kilpatrick, | midnight and became unconscious, Mma eibeas fas Lhe hed Victor Talking Machines f Macy Store to net com Jent, ends on ad cers au ee fimelling salts fatied to revive her aati and Records at fi ws Mail Order Foster, a Yale tackle on the and it was decided to take her home. ‘ f team, was next to a at Several ta earned ities Cate SUMMER HOTEL A RUIN. Usual Macy Savings by, : isonet pas ele Howe, all-American quarter! ant! en dance = —_ - & veteran Of Yale 1010 toned) C. Dilhan to het’ horas, wearty © be. teen, | iy eos i awh : Broadway, 34th to 35th St, “ Baker, former Princeton estar, and 's and notify. prenee Vee ‘ sa . Mean tanciprcs ca acres ates! werent, Chenille and ig al lh seach cd Cur at i player, were in line, all ready for a ome time later the | Sheldrake Springs Ho! % r . e LASS trenuous day’ ork, even though f they. bate Geam ott of training Cor wore made 1) tee| mere ee W oven Border M Anniversary W eek : At Liberal srr yarn pa REST i rag th} 4 : Up to noon these men, assigned to He summoned Dr. Me tag tte toe ws attinated at ||} WEILINGSw24¢ 3% New lots added to fill the gaps made by the & Savings the toughest election districts om the Bt therine’s Hospital, x % rush of eager shoppers ye: lay and tod * ‘Straus’? Cut Glas? 9 to oe that every sanaldite trre-|Xn investigation was ordered by the | Ter pati their “alt eiothink Brown, Navy, Taupe and Money-saving opportunities in every depart- * (each) he for ? nin. ayesha mite bed aggre RRS rua ie nto and nthe apectators | Plum. . ment of the Store. s Psi Usual Price $2.49; deep, lo, 7 ol 1 in. AUTO Reavonda pants. with Carl Friedberg’s Debut; |" iy an our TeRtng Beate] MAIN FLOOK, BROADWAY. errr Keener ere re rere Ker E re ree ® BASEMENT. white all-star | squad” wae Florence Hinkle’s Recital.|""" "" *"" _ _ operating on the east side other - ee * . . pop py ES = saistte "ver ear’ || New Tailored HATS, $2.97 , a Bigelow, were scouring the city in By Ks thee dnl heed de refuges profeavore of the University of ’ eo ‘T. d’ M i" Ch tomobiles brought in from N. ARL h @ ‘man | 1. if iniversity of | Haven aba Ppaaeise Wy a pra cc musician of high standing in cca, maf ect te engage one of | In Red and Sand-Color ou WOO! agic arms bere yp ctoiny reson org yanberaar gunduet éoursés tn the winter and spring | : Newest Vogue in Millinery. Wear Mr. or Mrs, “Touchwood” for Luck places. They served 8] stiernoon in @ piano recital that re- A Good Luck Talisman is this quaint little man and scouts, ki constantly in touch with igelow sat Headquarters over |vesled bim as an artist. His pro- the tel ne and ready to at @ included ex Bacl sehnec gh ot speed stamm amples of nh, HOW GOOD THAT @ momen reinforce thelr! Beethoven and Brahms, in which be Reise kt Sete wip ae|waras cases nyse hoes| ~ MUSTEROLE FEELS! ae Gs auth asatiinsans “There wil It Gets to That Sore Spot Following Fashion's latest de- q cree we offer RED and SAND woman with the grotesque oak head and colored eyes. It Color Trimmed Hats at this has become very popular through England, because Her amazingly low price. Smart Majesty, Queen Alexandra, purchased a quantity of them Sailor and Turban Shapes, made to give toher friends. The eyes are of stones correspond- of good quality velvet, cleverly ing to the proper Zodiacal Period. Mounted in Sterling trimmed ‘with the newest ideas Silver, Solid Gold and Gold filled. be ‘i din. of the season. a : ehuahea et Nb elaiioe. Herr Fried. Like Magic. These Hats would sell in other Peete 4 “ hush tp fie berg deserved « larger audience and ; stores as high as $5.00. terling Silver ‘ fl ' [hte Rearere more light on the stage} A-e-b! ‘Theat's delicious relief for those $1.24 Bar ‘Pins, $3. y Te a The ecveatricition of Paderewski are| core, muscles, those stiff joints, ‘that Other styles in Red and -"'99¢ | Hat Pins, $2.49 ft tolerated, but it ie not good that they] | MUSTEROLE te a clean, white olat- Sand, $3.49, $4.96 and $5.94 99, | LaVallieres, $6.89 mould make @ precedent. be yal de i the oil of mustard and SECOND FLOOR, MILLINERY DEFT. $1.98 Gold Filled fi Florence Hinkle was heard in a the work of the old-fashioned $124 | Charms, $9 FA . song recital at Aeolian Hall yester- = iW arerredl pate the plaster and ‘ “a ” ify find Sag ne rie] — twee. Gf ite beet, and’ that ‘nweane| You simply rub MUSTEROLE on the Unshrinkable Maysko MAIN FLOOR, STH 6T. ia bar i} Clean t bowels | much. Her programme of Italian, | °Pot where the pain is—rub it on briskly an stop » [Een an dora ones tuted] Necaae un Jt anton Underwear for Women ae i—f a le. be . colds, sour stomach. oe one ne Papees “ael me sn delightful sense ed coniuabe. ‘Apa best Made expressly for R. H. Macy & Co, of pure Australian Get o 10<cent box now. eee en irate eens, Tae |of all, no blisters like the old-fashioned Wool. These garment are from a leading Swiss manufac- Turn the rescale out—the headache, | the applause she got. austard plaster used eo i TEROLE turer; in fine, soft, Swiss ribbed weave, and are proof against for Sore Throat, itis, Tonsilitis, shrinking. In finish of details the superiority of this under- i Croup, Stiff, Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, wear is most marked, the tights and Union Suits being rein- At Great Reductions he, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu- forced in the thigh, making them in parts that 50-Inch Artificial 42- to 48-Inch Brocade mation, Torbeae, Daim ie ot Wear out first. violate ie Silk Plush (yd.) $3.96 | Velour, Poplins and Brulges, Chilblaing, Frosted Feet and Pure Wool Vests, Medium Weight Mosy's Usual Price $6.89 Li peng eat ea as » of the Chest (it often prevents This cloth 1s especially adapted Poeumonia). High neck and long sleeves, 1.89 for street and Evening Wraps and Showr in the following shades; uggist’s, in £5c and 80c jars, ; < shown in street and Oper: Plurr, Gray, Cadet, Navy, Br wpeve take watyour lege hoapital sise for 08.40. High neck and short sleeves, 1.69 shades. , * | Nell Roseand Matogane, if & iF 48- to 52-Inch Imported 54-Inch Wool Eponge Pe care 798, Gm toe geaaine Us; Low neck and short sleeves, 1.49 ei, pach 9 Brocade (yd.) Ss. ‘Macy's Usual Prices $1.89 and $2.49 sak for, The Mustorole Company, Low neck and sleeveless, 1.29 see <2 2s a5, i great. Cleveland, Obio. Moty’s Usual Prices $3.96 to 85.89 ‘ HE Nod i etralghtene you Silk and Wool Vests, Medium Weight Inich color combinations, suit> ] gelpetk and medium shaces: very deep. A l0cont box from tay ng High neck and long sleeves, 2.09 able for Coats or Suits, suits. pee 1 tod clean besithy leer sna bevel cation High neck and short sleeves, 1.89 Macy's Sé-Inch | a9, | S0-Inch Velour DRB u LLUS fe expects Low neck and short sleeves, 1.69 nay * | Fale. hot ete 2 138 ; becnnse they Cd Soeprany soca, te come to this country, vo. b \ ecy's Usual Prices $2.97 and CoughSyrup a Se Se eer Low neck and sleeveless, 1.59 fortes wearing quate, '°"" | whittle Gem? sled for , SECOND FLOOR, BROADWAY. Pure Wool Vests, Heavy Weight si ; a High neck and long sleeves, $2.29 “4 ——— bs High neck and short sleeves, $1.98 arama t r B t S High nogh ad BMY do $1.28 | Another Big Purchase of Bi tir abot recover S ert, Dro I 1er Pure Wool, Medium Weight, Union Sut WILTON RUG Ag. Ankle length, low neck, sleeveless, $3.39 ing Lost Articles. fiend and 43rd Streets, West of FAth Avenue. Ankle length, low neck, short sleeves, $3.59 Ankle length, high neck, short sleeves, $3.89 We recently closed a big purchase of high grade Wilton Ankle length, high neck, long sleeves, $4.09 Rugs from two of America’s leading mills. The patterns are ‘Will hold To-morrow, a particularly advantageous sale of Silk and Wool Mixed Union Seits, Medium Weight copies of Oriental designs. The goods consist of super French A a ; h Ankle length, low neck, sleeveless, $3.69 Weave Wilton Rugs and Wofsted Royal Wilton Rugs. ‘Sizes F Women 8 Silk Hosiery v4 Ankle length, tow nec, short slewves, $3.89 fun bom 48 it x 36 in. up to 11 ft. 3 in, x 15 ft., with inter- | Black Silk Stockings, | Black Pure Sik Stockings, ‘sediaasihindh’ 4 3 : High Grade French High Grade Worsted . a . Keele and toons Valuctoce'pet, at O2C | Vals gi doe saint”, ge 83C Wh || gococeocccccceccooop0000000000000000000000000 Vion Wites Ban webinar: P Albee collgction of Bronze and Marble B cigmassm es ea | aéinaasin pmo PED of Fine French Silk Stockings J|| FART WARES. $14.89 f amon nx ue | Shs ha ba Ke, f k with : : ° ‘ i .x63 in, / , % tion) we have assembled a few choice pieces of Marbleand § CIbAinaT fn, oes SRP Bft.3 inaa0 t.cin,$36,50' 928.90 W ’ K 1 & Bronze, including Gilt Clock Sets, which we offer atthis @ Git. x9 ft, $36.50 928./9 536, * omen s nit Underwear S unusual price. Agy of these would make admirable $ eftsinaoft.singss.7s als | oie on ne At price concessions that should command instant attention. : + ayo il Soba a yy Sets 5 oft.xzit, 960.00 944.19 | soft.cx3 {te in, $61.50 946.09 Lisle Thread Vests, 28 Lisle Thread Bloomers, 85 : Mantel Clocks Marble Busts 208.6 in.x15 ft. $101.50 $79.75 | in ft.sin.x1 ft. $67.50 $4.00 Swies Ribbed, . . . . at ic imported; in pink or white, . at c ® Art Bronse Figures Marble Figures Ti : Marble Pedestals and Groups hese Rugs are perfect in every way. A mill clearance The Rugs are new, and made for esery room in the house. Glove Silk V: G Ik Bloome: * ph yelled 3 owt $1.25 lope Gil iceners at $1.65 White Ribbed Cotton Combinations, medium weight, at 95c rt

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