The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1915, Page 7

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Ee Psp ala GBR ids SDS aid 2 AES: ; salts at Cort Theatre Te-Bay, Jatie yraversnm a crreee|| WW PARADE ( i Perkins Gilman will be the speakers at the regular weekly Suffra, hee at the Cort Theatre at 3 P. M. to-day. All seatsare free, ‘The Squal Franchise Society will hold a debate to-morrow a‘ P. juarters, No, 8 East Thirty-seventh reet. On Jan. 19 at the headquar- ters a Bhock trial will be hetd, M. at the head- Makes Stubborn Coughs Vanish in a Hurry. Surprisingly Good Cough Syrup Easily and Cheaply MadeatHome. . O00) OODDOQOCGOOVDOOSO) bad throat or chest hanging on and re- to treaknent, get from any store #14 ounces of Pinex and make jint of cough syrup. The oe Pour the #1 ounces (50 cents’ worth) into « pint peetla en and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar cost is about 54 cents, overcome a hard . Easil, red in 8 miauter— ul at eae Kors perfectly and has a pleasant taste. Children abe Pinex is special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Labrie / pine extract, rich in er which is 0 healing to the membran Avoid disappointment by | ‘asking your druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex,” am do not accept anything else. A guaran- tee of absolute satisfaction gocs with this preparation or money prompt! funded. “ihe Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, “Ehrlich Oculist Serviee NOT an Optician’s Test Its great value lies in thorough examination by registered eye physicians and the filling of pre- scriptions by skilled opticians $|Brewer Still i Talking When WO DEFED POLICES HELD BY MAGISTRATE: Led Away After Case Is Adjourned to Thursday. George Brewer, leadc: of the L. W. two, a trifle above middle height, gaunt, Every time Magistrate Marsh asked of words. Judge, “that you, a Russian, only four years in thie country, speak such fluent English?” “Picked it up as I went along,” re- tain that I"— The chai . Magistrate Marsh adjourned N | Brewer's record looked up. Established 52 Years. N New York: By Bosnd John Si Sixth Av., 15th St 0 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at AnnSt. 17 West 42d Street. Dante! Sully’s Father Dies. | Sully, whose son Daniel Sully was Kj| known a fow eereag ng as the “Cotton SH was ‘seventy =| Minute years ll be taken to Providence for Surat’ W. meeting and parade which fissied | out at Union Square, New Year's | & night, was arraigned in the Yorkville | & Police Court to-day. He is twenty- | & long-haired and voluble. | him a question he was off on @ stream | “How is it,” asked the astounded | Bt Plled Brewer casually. “Now, I main: | By The gavel cut him off in the midst | J of his tenth stump speech. Police- | ® men testified that when the 200 I. W. | @ ‘W.'a left their meeting place, Brewer | §) led the way, carrying a banner with | By the legend “To Hell With Charity!” | By In Broadway, near Sixteenth street, | BI Capt. Sexton asked to see their pa-| i rade permit, and finding they had none, | forbade them to go on. Most of the| Bt I, W. W's quit, but Brewer marched | Bj | on. Policeman Koehler arrested Brew- | BI Nj er, who made a desperate (I, W. W. 2 N| style) resistance. He tore Koehler’s; By N| coat to shreds, slapped him, ob, s0| Fj N| hard! on the wrist and called him a| B N | wicked hireling—there! N arge against Brewer is dis-| Bi N | orderly conduct, a misdemeanor 4 : Nj which the punishment may be N| year in the penitentiary or $500 fine, 7 N | or both. | the case until Thursday so as to have : A act, Mall, break, all the laws in my |i fight for my rights,” we N words Brewer spouted before they led | N | him away. | STONINGTON, Conn., Jan. 4.—A. C./ BI Chea coe He! Bi t seta ill i. «ih = asters an Ke hich marty the nated at a time when His Majesty's counsel were few in number and could easily be entertained in a private house. Lord Halabury was the first Chancellor to break away from the practice of re- the preset at are “os pA B. Roe breakfasting "them at the House of ‘The crowning feature of the breakfast — o tuan a that it be om. to the nena and ke 3 ‘Revo ai ait fave according to strict precedence, ll’ ANNUAL BOOK SALE ' At Clearance Prices aed year at this time an vty is afforded book- pe 0 fill their depleted shelves at prices 30% to 50% lower than Macy's usual ‘‘Lowest-in-t ity” prices, For stock-clearing purposes, we have made radical reductions on’a splendid collection of volumes, comprising the following subjects: 0.0.80.0.0.2.8.:6.8 4.8.8 8 8.40.48 2.2.2.8.4.8.8.4.4.48.2.8 28288 History, Biography, Travel, Fiction and Children’s Books. No. of Books. | 416 © Usually 25 to 40¢ Now 12 & 14c S00 =: Usually 50c Now 24c 309 = Usually $1.35 Now 42c 132 Usually 75c Now 49c | 285 Usually $1.00 Now 69c 30 ~—- Usually $1.20, Now 8&4c 267. =~ Usually $1.35 Now 94c 134 — Usually $1,50 to $1.75. Now $1.12 6 ~— Usually $2.50 Now $1.49 80 Usually $3.50 to $3.75 Now $2.24 . Thousands of other Books at proportionate reductions, TNs is a worth-while opportunity. On Sale Tuesday ‘24: 50 : 10x88, furwiture, Avoid mahogeny aud — Enamel seer $5.95 | Golden Ouk Buffet, built of oak, golden finish, 4 ft. long, large linen drawer, compartments at each end and 8 convenient drawers in the centre; claw-feet; narrow shelf om the top, and below # mirror size STICKLEY FURNITURE About 1,000 pieces of thie famous erts aud crafts Reduced 20 to 50 Per Cent. pee Rese cee el ee as ao EE , ORS IOESIOESWE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS=SIOE=I0E=———=10 ‘ Ps New Management Nearly $500, 000 Worth of New Merchandise Is Shown in Our Great January FURNITURE SALE 10 Pc. Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite; Reg. Price $152.75 fumed ook at wher, tool » baw and 0 a ime are Avenue, 19th and 2018 Streets—Teliphone 2100 Ch @ dividual pieces Reg, Hale Reg Bale Price. Prive. Price. Prite. , Buffet $44.00 $33.25|Eatension Table... 923.75 $17.25 Py A fisies, Fay Maley Py Chine Closet 33.00 25.78 |Side Chairs, cach... 6.00 3.78 | Satension, guaranteed top locks and 17.00 12,76 |Arm Chais 975 7.38} winch teen’ podeotgl Payments on the "Club Plan may be arranged confiden- ‘ally by those who prefer the Me be of making par- tial payments venien Deferred cena AE $81.60 Golden Oak $9 White Enamel Bed Dresser $18.50 |wros cove, The bese is #1560 inches; hee « beovy phate mirror 0 top, Utted with wood pulle, 6 hand rubbed figish Chit lomere to match, wleo ot New Stocks Table Made of solid white oak, and finished in a nut Sc brown shade : Prices of in- . $15.00 OFFICE FURNITURE Purchased from O' Neill-Ademe Co. ot the time phird svg ne Koda business New, high clase, te furniture tly Ihark top —_ bA tom rude ond ee suds, conte heed in oll regu ler elses bow bed in the fiweet bahed voemel = The beod 16 OH 1 bow hugh ond the hawt board i HY inches bigh $6.95 07) bees H| ‘iid ayn eeses letge toomy Atewere too email drawers |) Ke; _ 2 | ae iN =) \ NaN 8. Al. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square. Broadway, B4th to 50h Bt iS ‘lomo «Simplify Home-secking by Saving Tos MEAP Sizes to Fit Peocanas JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF. Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS & OVERCOATS f Reductions of One-Third On Early -in-the-Season Prices The Setseosl’ s Newest Modele—Su erior i Style and . Quality to Any We Have Been Able to Find E hart At Equally Attractive Prices In this great Clearance Sale,—values are so remarkable, reductions 20 radical, assortments y so complete,—that every man who requires a new Suit or an Overcoat should Ma Take Advantage of This Extraordinary Event. a The garments are in the height of Fashion,—have been taken from regular stock and are he Marked Down for Quick Clearance. The Suits—In Smart - The Overcoats—In po New Styles, Are From Every Model and Fabric ES the Leading Makers Popular This Season bh English soft roll Sack models,—semi-form le breasted and double breasted Ches- ii fitting with patch pockets and turn-back| terfields, semi-form fit 3 button through [%% cuffs. Also conservative models for ore| London Box, Kimono Coats; ‘ conservative men. Greatcoats and large i The fabrics are those most fashionable this| patch pockets, others with slashed pockets. 3 season—comprising Fancy Mixed Worsteds,| Many are fully silk lined, others have silk bs Unfinished Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassi-| lined yoke and sleeves; velvet and ‘“‘self’’. ' meres--foreign and domestic weaves, in the| collars. latest colors and patterns; strictly all-wool Imported and domestic fabrics, including materials thoroughly shrunk. Oxford and black Cheviots, Kerseys, #, Meltons, 4 Some Suits are silk lined-all are hand-| fancy mixtures, ‘warmth-withou ad if tailored and are the productions of the highest aa fabrics,—Chinchillas, Crombies, Friezes, class tailoring organizations in America. tagnacs and V; Suits and $11. 75 Overcoats, Were $14.75 & $16.75 Suits and Overcoats, $ 13.75 Were $18.50 & $19.75 Suits and Overcoats, $1 7.75 Were ry 75 & $27.50 Suits and Overcoats, $21. 50 Were rq 75 to $34.75 Suits and Overcoats, P23-00 Were $34.75 to $42.50 Special Elevatar Service Direct to the Men's Clothing Department, Fifth Floor Cigar Dept., at the Specia. Entrance for Men, « Step from Broadway, on the 35th St. Side amos usu 0 Mary 6 SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO Ler ADS. An Extra Force of Salespeople No Ch for Alterations —-

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