The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1914, Page 9

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POL SINT S, apnea remain in. the Cunard service until) wife.and daughter of Pleasant Alex- after the war. ander proran, United States Minister - y " to Switzerland, was on the Orduna. Off Fire Island in the early dawn | igg Mtovall. wanted to” Join the to-day the Orduna was held up by/ French Red Cross, but was dissuaded the converted cruiser Caronta, which | bec Any Md the official position held ‘1 by her fathers was a Cunard liner before. It Was) “abe Orduna carried 111 first cabin, changed into a vessel of war. Capt,|291 second cabin and 429 steerage Smith of the Caronta did not re | ree. nize the Orduna and went aboard ty/s ae satisfy himself that she was really ,what she represented herself to be. ‘Capt. Thomas Taylor of the Orduna Orduna Lacked Familiar Ter-| proved that bis vessel was “English | and was allowed to proceed. Mabe Toor Lesened, Seustiva Tooth Firm, | Lanier Winslow, Private Secretary | Strong and Healthy. Try This Pyerrhece to Ambassador Gerard, coming home Prescription Free of Expense, for a brief visit, was on board, He aid not learn of Mr. Gerard's de- oe _ Said Raw Over by Track. ¥ y ‘ive “Kast Kighteenth street, ‘skating Along First avenue at Sixteenth street ‘drawn by « team of horses. ‘The child aken to Bellevue Hospital suf- from internal injuries. “FAMOUS FOR HER HAR ose sa SAVE YOUR TEETH * Actress Tells How to Obtain It. minal “ia” and Britisher Took No Chances. Madame Rote, th ny well-known act- tesa who played un one of the feel lg ci Don't lose your teeth; it’s unaeces- | sary now. feat for the office of United States ea Vor the first time in the memory | Seaator until the boat reached quar- rene ceded per rider go made the following state-]of the old timers in this harbor @fantine. Mr. Winslow was sreatly|tion that sore gums and an ‘unsightly meat: “Any lady or gentleman can|transutianti¢ liner came into port to- disappointed. “Mr. Gerard,” he said, mouth rin Get two ounces of { make ‘ntl en of their ait and {day fying the flag and bearing the) “was confident of being elected, but, ciate f j maake it soft and glossy with this}colors of the Cunard Line, but not] of course, he was handicapped by hin} , Dentists am | Professional men are ane recipe whi van mix at astonished at the discovery of this in- Toa half pint of water add 1) C8t¥ing @ name ending with the let} inability to take part in the cam-Jexpensive and unfailing prescription { bay. rum, © small box of Bathe ters “la.” The ship is the Orduna! paign. He is too bisy in Berlin to} for Riggs disease and soft, sore, spongy a | ‘Compou dg on. of glycerine, Ap-|and it was the first time she was] give more than a passing thought to | gu F: ply to the scal 4 alever seen in this port. She waschar-| the reguit of the election.” cate. is guaranteed. § week with the finger tips. ‘This is not |tered by the Cunard Line from the posit the price of two oun Lewis R. Decker, United States Royal Mail Line to take the piace of dence of good faith; use a ed ai joyal Mail Line to take the plac Consul at Nottingham, England, wan | Cente O Bee ton ee not. bri the @ larger ship which was lald-up be-| anxiasis to get the latest war news. ne: improvement you expected, take dy faded gray [oaune, the coat of operating ocean) ination wan’ unt beginning. to the. bottle tnd withdraw your. deposit. id glossy. The |!eviathans in thexe dayn is out of all wake up to the seriousness of the] This honorable offer is open to dentists urchased at any [Proportion to the small number of} conflict. as well as the public. Any first class ‘Advi. | passengers carried. The Orduna will Mrs, Stovall and Miss Stovall, the | druggist can supply you.—Advt. +> | only the finest hair grower 1 have ever Known, but it prevents the hair from falling out, removes dandruff and SALE OPENS AT 9A. M. WEDNESDAY AN EARLY VISIT TO THE STORE 1S ADVISED n Extraordinary Sale In Which Is Offered a Very Special Purchase of More Than 000 ‘Benjamin SUITS Fall and Winter Models For Men and Young Men Prices Are Lower Than Standard Prices THE WELL-KNOWN LABEL: Mfred Benjamin &Co. NEW YORK_ stands for what discerning men consider the finest ready-to-wear garments in the world. TAILORING of the highest standard. FABRICS that withstand strenuous service. MODELS that are in every line abreast-of-the-hour. { The Models: Exclusive Extreme English styles with soft roll fronts and the new narrow shoulders-for young men. Conservative and semi-conservative styles for their seniors. Pockets—in welt, patch or flap effect, and many other clever style features accepted as authoritative for Fall and Winter. in Productions The F abrics: The Season’s Smartest Weaves Fashionable patterns and weaves, representing the finest products of the foremost looms. In quality, thoroughly dependable and serviceable. Rough blue cheviots, finished and unfinished worsteds, in brown, gray and black; ncbby pencil stripes; Tartan plaids in blue and green, and mixed tweeds. An Opportune Sale— Extraordinary in Its Scope and Savings Suits | $17.75 $19.75 || $21.75 Standard Prices} | Standard Prices| |Standard Prices $22.50 & $25.00 $27.50 & $30.00| | $32.50 & $35.00 Suits Suits Suits 913.79 Standard Price A Sale of This Magnitude and at Such Important ° Savings Is an Event--Rather Than an Incident—.in Clothing History at Macy’s. Assortments are Ample, but the First FORCE Comers Must Inevitably Find the Widest Field of Choice. ,OF SALESMEN SPECIAL ELEVATOR SERVICE TO THE FIFTH FLOOR. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS AN _ EXTRA Wartime ‘Piano Sale THE BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OUT OF PIANO PRICES UT you must Act Quick. In our Used Department, we have exactly 32 Player Pianosleft, These absolutely will'be' sold without regard to original pricing. We have j just 23 used I vpeght pianos left—no more. When these are gone, they are gone. We mean exactly what we say. ‘this stock of it pliyers ead Be and pianos includes such fa mous. makes as Knabe, Chickering, Steinway, Hallet & Davis, Hardman, Weber, way, Lexington, Regal, Wellman, and others. ATTENTION! SCHOOLS, INSTITUTIONS, ETC. We have several high grade Grand Pianos, slightly used, but in iy 109, ete, Must go this week. excellent condition—a Weber at $253, » McGammon at $225, a Gilbert at on! SPECIAL SPECIAL Victrola. Special $53.50 Special—Style VIII. Victrola at $40; six 10-inch double records (12 selections) at $4.80; one $15 for both instrument and record All for $83.50. Terms $1 weekly. : j and u pais" $227)! 9] Roth, |[onanee” $63 Inquire about our Special Induce- ments for Extra Cash Payments, $2 Per Week Bargain Bargain Bargain Wilner’ Pityer S2B3. BeliciesPlayer® 295 tic’ Deve” 9173 When We Say “Hurry,” It Is for Your Own Good Many things you want most you lose se by putting them off, It’s the greatest . *Tuman failing, But don’t put this off. You'll recognize the unusual Quality in Store both our new and rebuilt pianos the moment you see them. You ya fail to 1,000 Rolls Open see the tremendous savings. You know—every music lover knows—that Music in ayer A the home is not a luxury, It's a necessity, especially in these troubled world times. Music To-Night Therefore—realize that this is ac tually y your Big Opportunity. Make a point 10. d of visiting the store at once. Don't give yourself the chance to put it off. cand up Come This Afternoon, Prepared to Snap Up One of These Big Bargains Hallet & Davis Piano Store Established 1839 New Hallet & Davis Building - 18 East 42d Street These Dealers in Greater New York Also Display Wonderful Wartime Values . B. PATTISON, 19-21 W. 125th Street, New Yor WILLIAM DAMRAU, 968 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn L. ROSANSKY, 91 Clinton Street, New Yi . MAM Cc 121: F RPaaNeRA it haion Greet, | Hel fr ET PIANO CO., 1212 Fulton Street, Breeklyn GRIFFITH PIANO CO., 605 Broad St., Newark descriptions of the» \atighily wed planae”

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