The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1914, Page 7

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*PRLCERANCHSE ~ WAN HTH LHD BOMB IM HS HAN Throws Away Missile and Speeds Away Despite Pis- tol Shots, A.bomb thrower was eeen in the act of setting off a bomb early to-day in front of No. 157 Forsyth Street, but got away after a chase of several blocks by Policeman Coleman, of the ‘4, Clinton Street Station. Samuel Hose of No. 36 First Ave- nue, night watchman for a patrol agency, was walking south in For- syth Street at 4 A. M. when he saw @ stock!ly built man, wearing @ cap and heavy overcoat, come from the Nallway of No, 157, In the mai Nand was a dark object with # sput- tering fuse, What you got there?” demanded the patrol. “Trying to set Gre to that bowser” The man made no reply and halted. ‘The watchman paused to hear what he had to say, and at that instant'Po- Neeman Coleman came along fifty feet away. Coleman had on his vice ulster, which later wa: hia undoing. The miscreant jumped the instant he saw the policeman. Whether he pulled the lighted fuse apart or It parted by accident could not be de- termined, but he hurled the bomb into the cellar of No. 169 ang ran north in Forsyth Street to Rivington, thence to Eldridge, to Stanton, east to Allen, and disappeared into No. 189-191 Allen Street. Coleman had been in close pureult, but the heavy overcoat hampered his running and the asphalt was slippery from fog, and 1.. fell down several times. He fired four shots, but none tek effect. Tho bomb thrower went through the cellar of the Allen Street double- decker, forced a back door, passed through the back yard and, after scaling several fences, disappeared in Eldridge Street. Neither tho police- man nor the watchman got a good enough iook at him to furnish a de- scription. Inspector Owen Eagan of the Bu- reau of Combustibles eald it would have blown tn the front of tho store, d evidently was intended more to intimidate than to destroy. In it was a plece of fuse eight inches long. Nearby was about 4 foot more of the fuse, one end of which had been lighted. WOMAN SEERS DEATA TWICE UNDER WHEELS Policemen Foil Two Attempts of Alleged “Flopper” to Kill Herself. | Jennie Reich, twenty-one years old, of No. 1775 Fulton Avenue, the Bronx, who Is said by the police to feign epl- leptic fits on crowded sidewalks in the hope of gathering charitable dimes from onlookers, tried twice early to- day to throw herself under the wheels of cars. Policemen saved her both times. She was seen by the ticket agent at the Fifty-ninth Street Station of the Third Avenue elevated line pacing the platform and muttering to herself at 4 o'clock this morning. The ticket agent summoned two policemen. To them sho announced her intention of throwing herself under a train. A train drew into the station just then, and the woman ran from the Policemen to leap to the tracks. They caught her dress and pulled her back. On the way to the East Sixty-seventh Street Station she broke away again and nearly succeeded in falling un- Acker, Merrall & Condit Company sz Save money—the careful housewife’s maxim—these items help you. nak eo eaten ve from a can of our tomatoes. There is really nothing to wonder at. Only the choicest, solid, selected fruit is used for our brands and every tomato under- goes a rigid examination. In the processes of ries peeling, cx, cing eve sanitary saf — ern 80 you get in can 2 fomatoes—-without add- ed to increase weight or All this care is justified by the high quality thet reeults. der the wheels of a Third Avenuo sur- face car. She was held in $1,000 ball in the Yorkville Court. HANDKERCHIEFS For Christmas Gifts A few specimen examples are given. Each Handkerchief will be packed in a holly box free of charge. Princess Lace Handkerchiefs 1,500 at 59c Fo d Price $1.50 1,000 at 98c ts Price $2.00 400 at 1 49 Standard All have linen es Handkerchiefs in Burnt Wood Box Box of Six, 98c Standard Price $1.50 These corner embroid- ered Handkerchiefs are tly packed in a burnt wood Lox designed with poinsetta. Madeira Handkerchiefs . Each 49c Standard Price 75¢ Fine needlework; and man: patterns of embroidery. Macy’s queens Pearls Macy's, It’ is rapidly becoming . known as the nearest ap- proach in lustre, color and uty to the Oriental Pea that can be obtained. All Women Love Pearls. Fine Oriental Pearls are almost priceless, Therefore select the “Margarita” Pearl as one of the most delightful of all Christmas Gifts, NECKLACES in five size priced: $19. 139, Fea 89, $39.75 $29.75 and $49.75 500 Dozen Embroidered 500 Boxes—4 Handkerchiefs in Box, 200 Boxes—6 Handkerchiefs in Box, Wide Hem Initial Handkerchiefs i Box of Four, 98c Standard Price, $1.50 Made of pure Irish linen with a two-inch hem that is both new and unusual. Each hand embroidered initial is distinctly different. 2,600 Boxes Six Handkerchiefs in Christmas Box Box of Six, 49c Standard Price, 75¢ Each Handkerchief is embroidered in d@ dainty pattern. 3,500 Boxes of Men’s Trish Linen Handkerchiefs Box of Six, 74c Standard Price $1.00 y Anopenwork embroidered letter on each Handkerchief. dkerchiefs In pein eit Basket Boxes 49c 79c Children’s Ohs! & Ahs! Emphasize Toyland Surprises SANTA CLAUS, with his unlim- ited supply of Toys, is skilled in keaplig the little tots on tip- toes of expectancy — always something new. Have you made friends with the lit- tle Dog iA tured? He, . is known as 14 “THE SMILER” ¥ He won't bark, grow! or bite you, but will cock his head on one side, roll his eyes, flap his ears and beg to go home with you. Price $1.24. Larger Dog, $1.74. The com- ical little Monkey pic- tured can be fy will name him “JUMBO” smaller monkeys, 89c. Walking Dolls, $18.75 & $64.50 Be sure and see these Imported Dolls. They can be seen day on the Dolls’ Promenade. FIFTH FLOOR. Bracelet Watches for Christmas Gifts An opportunity to save $3.00 on each Watch. Plain Gold Filled Case And Extension Bracelet, $12.89 Macy's Usual Price, $15.89 Engraved Gold Filled Case And Extension Bracelet, $13.89 Macy's Usual Price, $16.89 THE WATCH (small size) has 7 and 1SJewel movements. Every Watch has Macy's guarantee for one year. A saving of $3.00 on one Christ- mas Gift will buy another. MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY, Contioustion of the Sale of Eaton, Crane & Pike’s duit nitial Stationery rl Bi cop ~——*| , 20° f GOLD | arial peMARGARITAY 's the Bl INITIALED es SD. eee a Cards and Paper “Quality Stationery” of fine white linen—die-stamped in gold int Correct in style and shape, with the new “square flap"’ envelopes so favored, Id ed ach dainty & French gray box, silver bordered and labeled, contains: 24 Sheets of Letter and Envelopes 24 Correspondence Cards Paper | OR { pr pr il Prettily tied with white ribbon, making them very attractive as Holiday Gifts. The Eaton, Crane & Pike Co. label , “Margarita” Pearlsare also made in Earrings, Fin; T° rings, Scarf Pins and Studs. “Margarita” Pearls can even be washed, which will hare no other effect escort fo rerire the or purity of color. rie’ Pearle are inde- jfructible and any pearl i, necklace that proses diaarpoiesiog will be re ae the seal of quality and correctness, on every box. Macy’s Usual Price for This Superior Stationery is 47c a Box IM FLOOR, SSTH BT. seen in the huge monkey cage, where he will amuse you with many tricks. We He is anxious to leave Toyland. He is one of the largest sized jointed mon- keys and is priced $4.24; TOMATOES —Noreca—Extra Selected. . HAMS—Elm City—Mild Smoked FIGS for stewing—a delicious dessert MAPLE SYRUP—A.M. &C. Pure Sap. Quart bottle .55..... .Pint SUCCOTASH—AM.&C. withGreenLimaBeans 12 TOMATO SOUP-—R. &R. Condensed 2 tinsfor 15 CHEESE—Amrerican—Finest Quality........Ib. .21 ORANGE MARMALADE. .....15 02 jars 16 Robertson's Golden Shred— Imported cig tins (ROM? Mety'& Co."e"Attractions‘Are Thole Low:Prices, Macy's Out of the Orcinary . Men’s Fine SUITS, $24.75 " THEY ARE THE EQUAL OF CUSTOM MADE Exclusive ee Fancy Mixed Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Fancy Cassimeres and Fine Cheviots—many of these fabrics of our own impor- tation and all of superior quality. Suits that will appeal to men accustomed to custom-made clothing and who are critically fas- tidious as to standards of style and workmanship. A diversity of the latest and smartest models in in every wanted size. FIFTH FLOOR. BROADWAY. FINE OIL PAINTINGS as HOLIDAY GIFTS So many Art Lovers took advantage of the recent half pricesaleof Paintings (which began Monday) by well known artists from all over the world, thate=aly about 60 Canvases remain. The few that are left still, ovide that wonderful was of yo y of possessing a rar? Paitting to decorate thi of your home or those of a friend at just half former ag Picture is in either gold leaf, burnished, antique or hand carved frames, selected according tothe BDErODTITE: ness for the Painting. FOURTH FLOOR—S41TH 6T. Special Purchase—Silk & Wool Crepe De Paris 04) 39c Macy's Usual Price (yd.), 69¢ 42 INCHES WIDE This beautiful lightweight material is especially suitable for Misses’ and Children's house and party dresses. The colors are lavender, gray, gold, tango, royal blue, brown and mahogany. These materials will be shown on special tables in the Dress Goods Department. SECOND FLOOR. BROADWAY. $10,000 Worth of “STRAUS” CUT GLASS Greatly Reduced in Price Just in Time for Christmas Giving There is nothing that a woman appreciates so much as a beautiful piece of Cut Glass, The following list includes the most wanted articles, brilliantly cut, in choicest designs —ornamental and useful pieces that are of service all the round—and at prices which mean important savings you. Round Cake Plates Ice Cream Trays Sugar and Cream Trays Cream jelly Dishes fern Dishes and lining Relish Dishes sey a Water Jugs Oil & vineew Bottles Sugar & Cr Cheese Dishes bes cosaned Olive Dishes Olive Dishes $1.19 each Salad Bowls $4.89 each Mayonnaise Bowl & Plate $2.49 each Flower Vase, 18 inch $8.89 each Flower Vase, 12 inch $4.49 each Flower Vase, 13 inch $5.89 each Flower Vase, 16 inch $7.89 each Water Tumblers $6.88 doz. BASEMENT, S4TH STREFT. Macy's Usual Price. $5.89 each $3.49 each $1.79 each $1.49 each $1.49 each $2.69 each $4.89 each $1.69 each $1.49 each $4.89 each $3.89 each $2.49 each $5.69 each $5.49 each $1.49 each Spectal Now, $4.49 each $2.49 each $1.29 each $1.19 each $1.19 each $1.98 each $3.49 each $1.29 each $1.19 each $3.89 each $2.69 each $1.69 each $3.89 each $3.89 each $1.19 each 89c each $3.69 each $1.69 each $5.29 each $2.59 each $3.59 each $4.89 each $4.48 4 | Your Holiday Store— The oo that is going to fill Ly Xmas for yourself or for those in whom you are int ornare) for a hundred and one of the most reasons. 1 not the least is that we are now ready with fr heres stocks that have been many months ja careful preparation. Shop NOW. Santa and His Imp Are at Bloomingdales’ Toyland Now Better bring the children now, before the Xmas rush sands of interesting and instructive toys and games that child's mind while at play. Let the kiddies sl Fake anee profit by his wise advice. The imp is a circus in himsel The “Grand Canyon of Arizona” is a remarkable reproducti ora of America’s Western wonders. Do not fail to see it. oie you = fascinated as well as the youngsters. The following apecials Thursday only: Ball-Loaring Reller Shates, for boys and girls. 7 Cherecter Delle, 18 in. high, DOEWak® ble heads... Oak Reckers, hig! ch back and arms sf Delle’ High Chairs, white enamel. Reed Doll ber-tired wheels. Sumbe Circus, very am- using, 20. dif- ferent toys, for te “Deiey” Expres cosa with seat and sige whip. Ted the steering Watches Xmas Gifts It is difficult to find a more bop Mee gift than a watch for man or woman. A good watch becomes a bosom reliable watches are remarkably low, as the following items Men's and Dainty Bracelet Women’s Gun Wate! $8.95 | i » gilt or white sauare alt A ene dis x} Wrist Watches, $1.95 /filled extension bracelet gunmetalland El, fata Watches$T. 98 Small Model Goi 12 and 16 size,|( Watches, $4. 95 | 20-year tte filled ° ase, fitted with fine jewelled | Me: Movements, monogram free, Blgin' Watches, Women’s Enamel 16 size faced model, Pian Small enamel watch, in bel ds correct timepieces, chatelaine pin to match | agen, » ang in satin lined box. Youths’l4 K $3.95 jarat BolldGold size; loud grunt?Te | kind;No. 1... $1.69) kind; No. 1. ses] a ion t fom at him or her faithtully every day in the year, Oo tices at Bloom! les" ly F 1.95] v: tty shapes, Metal Watches. $ arious pe ty she shapes, Small model Arata [Re watches, leath- ont faced, plain polished, solid |©@*s ¢ Watch Sets, $2.69 polished nickel case, guarantesd tch as above, Same watch as above, Waltham and Gold Filled prettily inlaid..... Elgin Watches, $14.98 Bracelet Watches, $6. 50 fin model, Ge aca lars tT] filled watch, white or | solid gold case, in polished for gilt dial attached. to neat exten esperar oun Baew pail sion bracelet, will fit any wrist. [free tac SO Books for ‘for Xmas Gifts ‘When in doubt as to what to give, let us: good book for man, woman or child. Books as gifts reflect with c nt) the ver and res cipient. We have thousands of handsome books (including all publications), conveniently arranged in our roomy We to suit every purse. Let us suggest approprate titles. A Special Offering of Boys’ 45¢ Bonks at Mel Bow Library, bound in cloth. Over 100 titles, by well-known. But A few the ever-popular books for bo; i yakeview Academy. Frick, ptereets Braverr, Bt on Mine Junge, Victor st. |PEAMK,,,Merriwell's Manting Tom, oo Ye, BR ‘. eeTmard Willey, [vrcas Relich te Lever. V. at. Cate i “cr ‘Bi. Clair. Daal heotoms ere. oe, fa me gay, es . Jgmee in we Lounsberry. incensadveabens oo bales, Rubber Boot Sale Buy Now for the Winter to Come An annual underorice event for fect and guaranteed rubbers. Buy a full sea- son’s and Xmas supply and save doctors’ bills as well as money. Column marked lar price” is guaranteed price that we sell at all times. jal priges are for this sale on); Mall orders’ filled only eg when accompanied — by money Se none Bland t's Tre ge, Down South, stan- Entutryn is ¢buckte, Mines’ 'Stuckie, 11 to Women’s @-b'kle, 2% to Groceries— The Best 7

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