The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1914, Page 15

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cca I> POPE BENEDICT “ADS FRESTS AND. PEOPLE NNEXID Bends Money and Letter, De-; | ploring Insulis to Church by ©44000066-4-4606-0460-00004 ' {| Villa and Carranza, Wf.) ROME, Nov { Writing under \ Benedict, | 25, sent al paternal ishop of Mexi: ng him and the Mex- fean sy In their distressing Mituation in that they have been al- Most all forced into exile. The Pontiff encourages the Mextean Clergy to trust in a better future, and ays that he adds his prayers to theirs for the triumph of the Church and Justice. In the meantime he sends thev money for the aid of such priests as have been deprived of their pos- Sessions as well as to succor the con- ‘ gations driven from their homes. } le regrets that his poverty does not | permit him to send more. Reports received at the Vatican do- beauty, will buy the cold weather cording to this information, priests THE EVENING WORLD, a ® creer: Haid: lhl bo , fat FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914, {OUTFITTING OF A SCHOOLGIRL [eeenaenstrennnssrcnestnnennnresnennanne naeneaen neste Thirty-five dollars, expended with} raing and snows, instead of the ‘an eye.to solid comfort as well 88| deadly enemies they can be. A big warm coat of chinchilla outfit of My Little Lady of the School} oioth or some material equally ser- pict disastrously the present condition | Books—an outfit that will make) viceable can be bought for $8. A of the Catholic Church in Mexico, Ac-|ftlends of the cold winter winds,| xnit cap, muffler and muff set will eee are cost $4 more. have been expelled from their dioceses | from persecuting the Church, accord-| waterproof boots, costing $4, And a pair of high that and exiled to Vera Cruz or the|ing to these reports to the Vatican.| seach up to the knees, will United States; sacred images have | Gen. Ville ordered the hanging of complete this part of the out been broken and trampled upon and| Jesuit Christian Brothers, and Gen. ft. No more wet feet during hurches have been used for barracks, |Carranza ordered the confiscation of stables and public dancing halls. Mexican leaders have not refrained |General of Mexico, under threat of property of tha clergy. The Vicar- — to give up the administration of the { f archdiocese, and the Catholic Univer-| 2. sity, the Archbishopric, and several t Catholic colleges at Puebla, were con- | IN A F verted into barracks. injuries to the Church, which include Insults to the clezgy and cries of First dose of “Pape’s Cold “Down with ttle Pope.” VILLA READY TO RETIRE, BUT CARRANZA MUST GO. | fh ——— | Compound” reliev He und relieves WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Gen. ali grippe misery. Villa has formally notified the nu- tional convention at Aguascalientes 1p of his willingness to resign command i Te RG A idee of his troops and retire to @rivate old Compound” taken i ‘ Srery tho hours until three doses are] Hf cf that, 1s necessary to bring fier will) end ripe misery and | ranza. ‘i J vin th: ' —_—_—————— , Husting in Wisconsin, fa rr MILWAU v. 6.—Pluralities Metiianstelaves ast | ranging from 1,500 to 2,000 for Paul A. Democra candidate for States Senator oyer Gov. F. F. , Republican, are shown in four s of returns from Tues: in Wisconsin, but none ts com- h to announce definitely the idate, “Roth still official Count probably will be necessary. Husting, Unit \™ ishness, sore and stiffness. nd" is the n and costs at drug stores. It acts tastes nice and | Don't accept )™ “Old ‘Chem!st” The “Old Chemist” Says: ‘Dutty’s Pure Malt it Whiskey lis made especially especially for medicinal use, and for the results its use has produced medicinally is entitled to and is receiving the 'Veonsideration of old and young, the good and thoughtful every- \where. This is as it should be. You, too, can “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.”” TIN7 C0 HARLEM STORE @aan 2190 3° AVE BET-I9 "2120" ST- Homes | ( ‘Furnished Rooms $49.98 y / : « 75.00 This 26-Piece Rogers ; 99.98 Flat Silverware Set, as > illustrated, - Credit Terms with every $3 er 950 urchase of at 5 “ EY st $35.00. ’ 'y.50 160 Cash or Credit. BRONX STORE Sitimm 3035: 3037 BAVWE “88 156 school hours. No more going home to change because My Little Lady | pillage of the churches, was obliged| played in the snow. And no more colds or more dangerous ailments because the proud wouldn’t tell, and sat all morning in school with her feet wet. And for the real rainy days the new waterproof coat, which has a bonnet. like the caps motorists use and a shield for the back of the neck, and a military cape, under which the echool books may be carried—the whole making her independent of the rain, and of the two things little women hate—rubbers and umbrellas —all for $10. little woman ECONOMY sTALKS: For $5 the wisebuying mother can get a pretty little serge dress for the schoolgirl. Then comes the sym out- fit. A middy blouse costs $1; bloom- ers, $1, and gym shoes 98 cents. Fo: the domestic ecience class: A set of caps, apron and sleeves will cost $1. All the articles chosen are service-| 5, able and attractive. may be obtained, but they will not Bive the wear or the eatisfaction to the little woman. And the total cost ie only $34.98, et Herald Square. Fleece-lined, black leather. Automobile Fur Coats, $12.76 Standard Price, $20.00. Black Manchurian dog. Large, full-furred skins. Coats have wind cuffs in sleeves and about 72 inches around the bottom, insuring a full sweep skirt. FIFTH FLOOR, 34TH STRERT. MEN'S Superior GLOVES At exceptional prices Men’s Mocha Buck Gloves (pair), $1.94 Elsewher e $2.25 Imported direct from England. Prix seam sewn; gusseted fingers; one button and buttonhole set in with tape; six needle stitching on back. In shades of reindeer and smoke gray. Men’s Cape Gloves (pair), Elsewhere $2.25 Full Milanese silk lined; Paris Point hand finished spear; Prix seam sewn; gus- seted fingers; one horn but- ton and buttonhole; in st shades of tan. Oe $1.94 Men’s Genuine Reindeer Gloves (pair), $3.24 Elsewhere at $4.00 MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Women’sSHOES Specially Priced, $3.49 A complete assortment of Street and Dress Shoes in every width and size at above price. The materials are Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Kid, with cloth or kid tops. Turned or Goodyear welt soles, All the newest lasts in fourteen distinct styles. Right-Sha SHOES ” for Children have earned a well merited reputation, Have your children ow up in Macy's “Right> hape” Shoes, and thus properly develop their feet for manhood and womanhood, All styles in regular ang high cut. Prices tart at and end at $3.49. for the grown-up boy or girl. SECOND FLOOR, REAR. Chiffon Auto (each) VEILS $1.19 Heavy quality of chiffon, in all the wanted colors, 34 inches wide and 134 yds. long; hemstitched all around, Beev ~ VEILING (yd.) 39c el at ea a MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Broadway, 34th to 35th St, Chauffeur’s Outfit, $39.75 OVERCOAT—Irish frieze or whipcord SUIT—G: rd CAP—To match suit or pees GLOVES Here Advertised On Sale To-day and To-morrow dining room, livin; nishers. Standard Sale Pri 2214 In. x 36 In., 27 in. x $4 in, 36 in. x 63 in., Oft. x9 ft. MEN’S 50c | om Silk SOCKS (pr.), 29c Special Purchase of 425 Dozen All the popular street shades. These are absolutely perfect goods, We are not exaggerating when we say that nowhere else in New York can these Striped and Jacquet Silk Socks be obtained at anything like the price quoted. MAIN FLOOR, 85TH 6TREET. Damask TABLECLOTHS With Napkins to Match IMPORTED DIRECT FROM BELFAST, IRELAND. These TABLECLOTHS, with matching napkins, are in five elegant circular designs, the Cloths woven from full bleached, long, clean flax yarns. TABLECLOTHS Size 72x72 (ea.) Size 72x90 (ea.) Size 72x108 (ea.) 175 Damask Tablecloths, (each) hard wear; already hemmed. Size 66x66 (ea.) $1.19 Size 66x82 (ea.) $1.69 $2.69 $3.29 $4.29 $1.19 Macy's own importation from Belfast, Ireland; full bleached; all Linen Damask, suitable for very NAPKINS TO MATCH (doz.) $2.97 (doz.) 93.79 Size 22x22 Size 24x24 500 Dos, All-Linen Hemstitehed Huck ‘owel (Dos.) $ 1 .80 Macy's Usual Price, $2.49 These Towels come in colored borders or in plain white, and are suitable for hard wear, Size 20x37. alr alle Linen Crash Roller Towels, 24 yards (ea.) All-Linen Check Glass Towels, 17x35, hemfned (ea.) All-Linen Crash Dish Towels, 17x35, hemmed (ea.) Cheaper goods |>) Reductions in High Grade DOMESTIC RUGS |.UNDREDS of Domestic Rugs in Kirmanshah, Tabriz, Gorovan and other Oriental patterns. Rugs for wr room, parlor, library, ehallwa clearance. As the prices quoted will show—this is an unusual opportunity for home fur- High-Grade French Weave WILTON RUGS Anniversary B} office. Not a milf 4 ft.6 in. x7 ft.6in. 38 2 Hig h-Grade Worsted RO ‘AL WILTON RUGS niversary Stated Sale Price. 2244 x 36 In., $3.00 #2: 29 27 in. x $4 in., $4.50 $3.48 36 In, x 63 In., $7.00 $5.48 4 ft.6 in. x7 ft.6in. $15.00 $11.24 6ft. x9fty $25.00 $19.48 FOURTH FLOOR. By Eleanor Schorer| 4 29-08 DP PDPALADO-D “SOLD BY ALL DuUGGISTS reene will give free medical aavis fs =y te to hie o ‘Albany Wt. Hoston, Mase: Victor Talking Machines and Records at Usual Macy Savings Anniversary Standard fede Price. tt In, sao ft in $53.75 oft. x1. $60.00 0g fee Libs tt $1.50 967 10 ft. 6 in. x 15 ft. $101, 0 $5 11 ft. 3 in, x 15 ft. $101.0 #7 niversary Gant Sale Price. Price. ot. at x 10 ft. oft. xi2 tt, ew Hy i Oft. x15 ft., $55. k 1044 ft. x 13446 ft. Se1.30 5 11 ft. Sin, x15 ft. ser's0 Friday and Saturday Celery Potato SALAD (ib) 14c Vienna Style—Special An appetizing combination Salad, made of crisp celery, best potatoes, and Macy's per- fect mayonnaise. Sugar-Cured Boiled HAM (.) 34¢ Whole Hams, Special, fb., 3c Hams cut from young, tender plgs; specially cured, smoked and cooked under a new pro- cess, giving them that sweet, nutty, delicious flavor, N. Y. State Fresh Milk Cheese (lb.) 22C Medlum sharp, and of excel- lent flavor. A Cheese that will suit everyone's taste, Roquefort Cheese Imported _—(Ib.) 42c Prime In quality, the finest grade imported. Smoked Columbia River Salmon (Ib.) SOC Extra fine Salmon, just from the smokehouse, DISEASE Disease 1s principally a lack of attention due the human organisation, combined with heedieseness to repeated warnings. o physical structure, burdened and tensed, cries out for eesietance, mainly eh the brain, in the form of Meag- aches. The signal ts disregarded. Founders’ Day at Mount Ho! bp SOUTH HADLEY, Mass., Nov. 1 Founders’ Day at Mount Holyoke Con loge, celebrating the seventyéneventh a: niversary of the founding of the insti tution by Mary Ly6n, was observed today, in addiden to the. custom annual, exerciges, | the occasion was of the new Student-Alumnee ‘ormer President William me here to deliver the pi atenrmanip. Bénator, which haw here from pbuisn Alaska, brought Mahogany Russet Shoe A smart, walking model on new Coward Last; full double sole, wide heel, Lace or Blucher upper. A trim, stylish shoe for business wear. /JaMEs Ss. COWARD bh NEW YORK R.H. Maay & Co.'s Attractions Are Thele Low Pricw’ Ten-Piece ‘ibiendan Maka Dining Room SUITES HE ining Room Suite (sllustrated) is beautifully The BUFFET, 50 inches by 21 inches, has two centre drawers, one lined for silverware, a cup board on each side, and a large bottom linen drawer. Brass handles and French pists mirror. The CHINA CLOSET has straight glass ends and front, three wood | sroaved shelves and one mirror back. ort SE SERVI TABLE has a large drawer and a Thee EXTENSION TABLE has a 48-inch top and The CHAIRS are seven in number, six side chairs and one armchair. They are covered with real leather, Other Beautiful Suites . q Very Moderately Priced A 10-piece Sheraton Mahogany Dining Room Suite: $418.84 4-piece Sheraton Mahogany Dining Room Suite $351.00 10-piece William and Mary Mahogany Dining Room Suite $345.34 10-piece Sheraton Mahogany Dining Room Suite $248.14 10-piece Birwal Dining Room Suite, in mahog- any finish $510.20 10-ptece Jacobean Oak Sutte $510.20 3-piece Golden Oak Suite—beffet, china, serving and extension table, $289.50 4-piece Dining Room Suite, brown oaks buffet, china, serving and extension table $271.50 10-piece Cathedral Oak Dining Room Syite $324.69 4-piece Golden Oak Dining Room Suite, $256.25 10-piece Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite $362.44 4-piece Georgian Oak Dining Room Suite $272.00 r 10-piece Mahogany Adam Dining Room Suite $221.00 ‘ 10-piece Golden Oak Dining Room Suite $229.94 10-piece Inlaid Antique Oak Dining Room Suite, $297.69 10-piece Dorothy Vernon Dining Room Suite, in Jacobean oak $354.94 10-plece Old Oak Dining Room Suite $423.19 SIXTH FLOOR, Inlaid LINOLEUM (2) 59c Standard Price (sq. yd.) $1.00. There are practically unlimited quantities in some of the patterns. There is also an excellent assortment of patterns and colorings, made by a prominent bal mill, the which we cannot mention, but whose areioom over the United States. prc ot

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