The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1914, Page 11

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IN ATTEMPT 10 | ROB GITY SAFE i * Bungle ob a Lice in License Depari- } ment and Likewise Fail With ie Lipschitz Box. Burgiars entered the building of the f License Department at Leonard and Lafayette Streots some time tast night and made their way to the fourth floor, Thare they tried, with- oUt success, to force open the big safe in the office of License Com- missioner George H. Bell. One of the safe handies was forced off and the “combination was so badly bent that it GERARD SPEAT $8,000 Election Statement Sent From Ber- paign statement of inh gti | Gerard at Berlin was received here to-day dnd filed. It shows that he/ spent $8,000 in his unsuccessful can- | qidacy for Senator from \New York.) Of that amount he contributed 96,000 to the Democratic State Committee and $3,000 to the New York County Democratic Committee. that Mr. Gerard wild resign his post as a resylt of his defeat. A. Gordon of Evanston, Ill., was to- day elected President of the wees Chris- tian Temperance Union at its general convention here. was imposs'ble to open the safe to- day. There was about $600 in the wate - It wan’ evidently ‘the thtention of the burglars to place an explosivé in the hale made, when one of the safe handles was wrepched off. An alpaca office coat belonging to Finance Clerk Henry Frank was torn to ribbons Preparatory to plugging the hole. After’ bungling the job the thieves went to the third floor, where they made an equally unsuccessful at- tempt to break into the safe of the Lipechita Printing Company. In the opinion of employees of the License Department the attempted burglary is the work of amateurs, men out of work, who were disap- pointed when the Municipal Employ- ment Agency gn the ground floor of the License Building falled to open yeaterday. All day yesterday the’ employment agency was besieged by hundreds of men and women, most of whom were “im desperate fpircumstances. They were told to eome around again Thursday. “We bave got to get something to eat, somehow,” said one applicant for a job. “If we can’t get an honest job we'll simply have to steal.” “The job was done by amateurs,” a, | waso't as much money in the safe as one would be led to believe.” ————an GETS $10,000 CASH BAIL. Woman Charged With Spiritiog Away “White Slave.” . Mrs, Kitty Mancini of No. 168 East One Hundred and Thirteenth Street was released on big cash bail to-day after her ffiends had vainly tried to get her out aver night on real ertate security. She is held an the charge of spiriting gway Annette Jennette, whom Jéhn De- having hela in white slavery, tteo, Zallant! of No. 356 East One ? Hundred ‘and Fourteenth Strect hanged |) a big bundle of money to Sheriff O'Brien | of the Bronx and asked for Mrs. Man- |\ inl.) The Sheriff counted the ‘bundle t and found that it contained $10,000 in fives, tens and twentles, Mre. Mancini and her fifteen-montha- old baby, which has shardd her cell for two days, were hurried off in a motor car. Chaafteur Held for Roy's Death. Detective Sullivan of the Bronx! t One Hundred and Eigi de ird Brees t'and Belmont Avenue Yiet night, e detective found that the driver of express truck hi chine there to cha: st ey hidden been run over ht and mm hin truck. “He was led by the Coroner. Blue Fox, Cross (ee) WHEN HEADACHY To-night ! Clean your bowels sensation in your head, a bad taste a eyes; aS, it |liver and said License Commissioner Bell. “We | make @ deposit every day, 80 there | mse lane, a cabaret proprietor, ts accused of IN HIS CAMPAIGN lin by Ambassador Is Filed in Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The cam- President Wilson to-day charatter- ined an an “idle inventiqn” a report ot W.c. TU. jov, 17.—Mias Anna TAKE CASCARETS FOR THE BOWELS and end headaches, colds, sour stomach. Get a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! You have a throbbing uth, your eyes burn, your skin Iryellow, with dark nk vine ubder ut ugly, ‘nese Sand ‘tee eer eee system is full of bile not sed off, and what you need i isacl ean 9 up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself those who love you, and don’t resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re- member that most disorders of the stom: ach, liver and bowels are cured by morn- ing with gentle, thorough Cascarete— they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from freee! druggist will keep your clean, stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Chil- drento yve to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. Advt. Superior in Quality and Workmanship COATS In the Latest Models Hudson Seal, Caracyl, Mole, Er- mine, Chinchilla, FUR SETS For Immediate Delivery Ermine, White and Russian Sable. MEN'S FUR, AND_FUR-LINED ATS, HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES STANDARD FOR FIFTY YEARS Mink and Sable. Fox, Natural Fox, Silver Fox |_Napkins | _ Huck Towels Heavy Damask Towels, each, Hy scalloped ends. embroidered on one Hematitehed special value +) Mamaskidos.) $1 gg Macy's $2.49 Huck neat and 'y designs; full bleached. Size 14x14 inches. Size 19x34 inches. Five very neat and pretty aiaes OSTRICH TRIMMED HATS, $4.96 p We have va tked for to- morrow a most attractive group of very dressy Ostrich Trimmed Hats at a price much below that asked in othgr stores. The shapes aie the newest effects in large and medium Sailors, made «; tine Velvet, and trimmed with a soft rich Ostrich Garniture around the brim (as il/ustrated). In all-black, all-sand color or tne na oan fist: (o match; also_in blac! 94.96 witte white Ostrich Trimming. Abont 200 of our regular stock Trimmed Hats $4 96 ‘that were $9.89, $8.89 & $6.89 now on sale at e MILLINERY DEPT. SECOND FLOOR, 84TH ST. BOYS’ ‘Yer SUITS “WEARPROOF” SUITS are e made or fine selected all- wool cheviots and cassimeres-ten different Norfolk models ‘rom which to select. ' Every detail emphasizes a high grade uit; expert tailoring, silk sewn, every sea taped and ma- terials tested for wearin alates ie colors include every wanted’ ‘platn shade of the season, besides tartan plaids and Hala) mixtures. The Trousers are cut full and lined through- ut. FINE CABLE CORDUROY SUITS are shown in three different models. The colors are gray-golden brown and tan. The Coats are lined with fine quality serge. An exceptional assoriment of lame sise Su:ts. Every Sait has fal: cat Trousers that are itned throughowt. Silver MESH BAGS © The “Macy Special” $22.89 Macy’s Usual Price $24.89—Standard Price $35.00. A limited number of Sterling Silver 6-inch Mesh Bags, fine mesh, Also a iets line of German Silver and Sterling Silver Bags. All styles. | The Mesh Bag is again in favor. Many Patterns in German Silver, Including: Perfectly Plain Polished Case. Straight line engine-turned with oval shield. Engine-turned with diamond Sips shield. rr Engine-turned with engraved border. Same designs, Gold-Plated, $3.96. A choice of eight styles of sterling silver Cases from 88.74, plain, up to $11. 74 for engine-turned and engraved Cases, HAVONE combines beauty with utility, durability .e and completeness, but above all—convenience. There can be no destruction of cigarettes, as the springs are carefully adjusted to hold them in place without crushing. MAIN FLOOR, CENTRES It should be the “FORGET-ME-NOT" of CHRISTMAS GIFTS, ae all lovers of a smoke will find HAVONE ¢ treasure. THE MACY RESTAURANT Table d’Hote Lunch, 44c Served from 11.30 to 2 P. M. Special Lunch, 38¢ Served from 11.30 to 2 P. M. Continuing y Sale of Household Linens (Kitchen Towels Special Afternoon Served from’ to 5.30 P. M. Served trem 3 90 00 3.50PM. Continuing the Sale of China and Cae 101 Pieces in Set $14.89 Macy's Usual Price $16.89 Pretty floral decorations, gold on each piece. Scall gd 24c iy dos.) $2. 39 fe full bleached Towels, All-Linen — S al ou! serviceable ant Hemmed and Embroidered 49 ready for use, “Show” Towels, Ic Size 22x22 inches. Macy's Usual Price, 796. id all nt aah Pure linen an neatly eallaped: med feady for” tse, These ornament All- ot tg Glass ‘Blue or mh check "Towels; them- med ready for use. . Size 17x35 Alleinen hemstitched damask Towels, (doz.) $1, 80 Tea or Luncheon Napkins, in five wt! Pure linen, with hemstitched Water Flower Vases, A $5.89 2. 89 Turnblere. $3.96 doz. $2.79] 14 in. #29 $2.97 Hand ine- Flower Vases, Bon Bon gerbottles 240 $1.69) 14 in, 49 $2.69 Heavy All-Linen Irish Damask—Special (yard) 89¢ Width 70 inches. Full bleached Damask of heavy quality and lustrous satin finish. SECOND FLOOR, 86TH #T. Men's and Yours Men's . Full Dress SUITS, $24.75 To the man who demands an duali naive en ot Mr he Lotion tar ieevident in ; every” clever Une” and the diversity of models periits of excellent selec ‘ashioned Fi ‘and color combinations. Finer London-made Overcoats at prices ranging to $58.50. iesctuagert’ Fe he Se De Se Se He ed 3 SUITS fas hg $17.75 STANDARD STANDARD RICE PRICE STERIC $30.00 $35.00 - AutomobileFurCoats —Brown Russian Calf, | Standard Price, $37.50 Cc made srred time when these popular Oriental Rugs wre priced at any: ble breasted. heavy wool lined | ‘hing like the figures quoted below: and has high, snug dir collar. An excellent Coat for Frise, Cy 124.75 ROYAL KHIVA RUGS __ These well-cut, room skins. Each Garment is Ten-Piece “Sheraton” Mahoreny i. ere Dining Room SUITES E Dining Room Suite (illustrated) is beautifully laid. The BUFFET, 50 inches by 21 inches, has two centre drawers, one lined for silverware, a cup- bottom linen drawer, Brass shades, Over. has straight glass ends and |} The height is 22 inches, and the shade has shelves and one mirror back. ‘the SERVING TABLE has a large drawer and a || two pull chain sockets, bulbs, silk cord The EXFENSION TABLE has a 48-inch top and This is only ome Geutle oh tha CHAIRS six im number, five side chairs and of Lamps im the | covered ! board on each uside, ox a large Austrian China Dinner Sets 101 Pieces in S-! $19.89 Macy’ Useat Price 624.80 | Border design, with oneach piece.’ tr 97¢c MATT GREEN TARDINIERES, 69c Jardinieres are 10 inches jameter and 9 inches hi “Straus” CUT GLASS $1.29 89c Flower Vases, [speed ~~ ae 16 in. 949 $3.89 $1.69 Bottles bad , 88 Correct Evening Clothes, oO in cut, exceptionally tailored and etlk lined throughout; in black unAnished worsted of Ane, frm weave. Silk galloon binding on collar and euffe and the outside seam of the Trousers. : Strictly hand tallored and of authoritative style, these Suite compare arg Bev those eledwhere at $35.00. x ta to match, A.ondon-Made y Winter Overcoats $29 15 Overcoat of ul Meu aecaie mite protons ‘of varmnth without weight” fabrics, in. the most wanted tones Reduced 14—Some Rugs More A special sale for a few days only. We do not recall a Brive. 14x89 $72.50 9.7x8.0 $126.00 7.6x5.9 $77.50 9.10x7.7 $151.00 9.10K7.10 $146.00 9.10x8. ‘$121.00 pidge 10.0x7.8* $136.00 pea paged 10.0x8.8 $138.00 ang 6.50 G 10.1,8.5 $136.00 8.30%0.1 872.50 10ies - $15800 9.6x7.9 $126.00 . 10,5x7,8 $151.00 $151.00 . 10.6X7.7 $151.00 Bagdad Mossoul Rugs, 319. 89 ‘We have added to our collection of Oriental Rugs more than 200 beautiful Mossoul Rugs which we have priced accordi their size at the lowest quotation on this class of goods, average size of these rugs is 4x7 feet. FOURTH FLOOR. FINE LAMPS > (as pictured) $8.89 Standard price, $14.89 The handsomest and _ best Lamps ever sold at the price. The: are of attractive shape, with metal overla: on beautiful cathedral glass; the standards are heavy and in harmony with the 17 inch spread. This ‘Lamp i is fitted with and pl

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