The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1915, Page 9

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eget Ae? ase Be Leases ceremony in the presence of th a! at first been ten- of late even mor and col hint went di- rences, n honor #0 e of your PN} that Kity ba! i = a 'groat country, § my d ur young lady,” ‘ ¥ . | said Michael. His face was the one PRobuc | food ‘thing “about him, and as he THE UNIVERS, jepoke there seemed to inger in it FILM uceD BY Tin ING ped b EMERSON some trace of a former kindliness of , FACTURIN soul, of a former time when he was WN IN THE LEADING MOVING HOUGH Fentlemon, and not ruler of a tawdry | kingdom soon to be ruined by his /|§ ICTURE THEATRES IN GREATER N.Y. own hand and that of his: accom: |f &YNoI DING INSTALMENTS plices, : A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR SWOLLEN VEINS For and m: sample by mail for 10 cents Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y.—Advt, FIR If your gums are soft or spongy or your teeth loose and sens at home. Gei 18 OF Pr i omnee the Tuscription hotfen, overtaken by swollen varicose bunches re presoribing @ new sino being used, tn With remarkable success, It fe guaranteed, two-ounce original Emerald Ol (full strength) at ng pharmacist and apply night bottle of AN orning to the swollen, aching veins from Moone | and mil M TEETH, HEALTHY GUMS. oner by me, you a me now to my own home and at an-| + other day 1 will return with you to|thoroughly. The lather rinses out eas = —— = = hunting lodge.” and removes every particle of dust, dirt, know. this Indy? asked dandruff and excessive oil, ‘The hair In Thousands aside, nodding toward Kitty. | ries quickly and evenly, and it beaves slightly 0 y nde Predetick And you? silky, bright, fluffy and easy early and certain relief is found for the ailments to which all are subject—ailments due to defective or irregular action of the atomach, liver, kidneys or bowels—in the most the are justly famous because they have proved to be so reliable as correctives \ or preventiver of the sufferings, dull feelings and danger due to indigestion or bil to cleanse your system, purify your blood, tone your stomach, stimulate your bowels, you will know why 0 many rely on Beecham’s Pills to In and Happiness Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25<. he told “Who of Homes swered famous family remedy, world has ever known, PILL gaining and poise from the exigencies of her Surroundings, and faced tho king of) Gretzhon though experion Housness. If you will try them | Sin" | > face, put 8° to- liver and regulate your pts some him, wa tumer, sure Health king. ° . ment he leach Outside the. (Copyright, 1916, by Wright A, Patterson.) to you—was on in my car-—-when T was taken pris- here. And now, without word from exchange invitations! guest instead of my host. “But slight the troop, sotto voce, of Roleat “1 tell you all, highness from abroad, an excellency Take no liberties here. 60! the palace—she is to meet the King.” mY these words to the mor ve she found herself fresh from | whom sho addressed was non ing. uropean army oificers, encased | nied, spite of the pointments were those of wealth and power; yet M Perhaps it was his own ee ésty,” resumed the young woman. “It js more than possible I have been ‘brought before you under false pre- tenses. Tam not a person of rank. I] am indeed but a prisoner taken yon- Jer by outlawa, But for the wit of Sachio takes held for a ransom.” (To Be Continued.) Kins het escort. "ty | gate Count Frederick i | © yy Count Bachie. Use Cocoanut Oil CHAT TEL xi. For Washing Hair. (Continued) LL is well that ends well, my good Sachio!” ex. claimed Count Freder- ick, “Listen, I was on the very point of riding my way thither os out yonder in the desert condition, the less soap you use the better, Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, This dries the scalp, mal and is very t plain mulsifi pure and entirely grease. auch better than soap or any- * you can use for sham eine, t possibly injure the moisten your hair with water }and rub it in, will make an abundance of these gentlemen, our friends | Well, then, let Be my Ride with Join me nere. * smiled Sachio, and} no More. sked the captain of| Most any drug store, It is very cheap, da few ounces is enough to last é ‘y one in the family for months.— my frien that sturdy soul. She to CHAPTER XU. OUR Majesty does me honor.” It was with simple dignity that the young a American girl spoke FREE BRass BED aren in whose | With Every Purchase adventures, She of $75 ood now, calm from the | fen in the royal palac ; rt Week “ such were not an unusual! 4.3 co in her life. ‘The monareh | OPENS AN ACCOUNT to fed and bloated with excesses, | day more than ,usually un- | His tigure, in tie. tight which, after the fashion of | $5, Laat 875 $4.2,Pown 845 One Saturday Evenings 4 ST. L STATION AT CORNER 8 one that could not be do- | arts of his pra his ap-! He was clad well; hael did not look the “Do not understand mo, Your Maj- | bj my servant I think I might have been | If you want to keep your hair in good |} cocoanut One or two teaspoonfuls | p creamy | § lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp |} n get mulsified cocoanut oil at | ) 63,2" 50/8, Dorm fel n more willin the mo- found himself with small Join Your Neighbors io Clean Out the Roaches ! Roaches breed, multiply and spread very rapidlyin warm weather. Make your place roach-proof with Peterman’s Roac Sprinkle it into crevices, cracks or holes, and it will kill these pests quick. Join with your neighbors to thoroughly clean the whole house with Peterman’s and kill all roaches and water bugs at one time. contains foods which entice roaches from their hiding places. They eat it Even though they only travel Roach Food kills them. Any house can be rid of roaches quickly after Peterman’s is applied as directed. Buy a prepare against roaches—now. ROACH FOOD KILLS ROACHES AND WATER BUGS DR. WILLIAM PETERMAN'S PERSONAL GUARANTEE TO YOU Petersian’s Discontty gat building of premises of ro if the ab have noid the premises is. Mt will be prompll) WILLIAM PETERMAN, h Food. and die. over it, tin and Peterman's Peterman’s Discovery (liquid) is a sure preventive against bed bugs. It kills them and destroys their eggs. A can is sufficient to rid the worst in- fested room of these filthy pests. Your dealer has Peterman’s. Ant Food hills ante, we WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Even theugh it brings him less profit than other insxcticides, he sells and recommends Peterman’s vecause he knows it will do the work for you as claimed, Peterman's Moth Food vo WA EAGT NE-HALF hour earlier than usual Macy's opens and closes during the Summer months. Hours 8.30 to 5.90 week- days; 8.30 to 12 Noon Saturdays. Spend the extra morning shopping at your leisure in this store of low prices. WORKSHOPS ACY’S maintains a unique industrial department that goes far beyond department store limits, in the direct service of customers. The list of its work that follows can scarcely do full justice to the remarkable range of its usefulness to patrons of this store. Jewelry Repairing —Optical Shops. Siloer and Platinum- smiths. China and Glass Deco- \' rating. Marble and Plaster Modeling Glass Cutting, Leather Stamping, Enameling, Engraving. No job within their field is too small for these shops to take—and none too big or intricate to execute well and quickly. We do the thousand- and-one “odd jobs” for our patrons that daily come up in the home— and we do beautiful and elaborate work for fa- mous clubs and institu- tions, great stores,hotels and jewellers, who have found that it pays to come to Macy’s. There are shops that may do work as well—but none whose charges are quite so low. For repairing jewelry, glassware, statuary—for replating and polishing articles of metal—for remounting and renew- ing treasured heirlooms —for engraving or en- amelling emblems and monograms—for stamp- ing leather and firing pottery——-for perfect re- productions of things you value that the list above includes—for all repairs, big or little, that thewearandtearofevery day makes necessary in your home—come to oe —— = == Three Days More to Buy for Less at the July Sale of Towels HREE days of big savings on towels for every purpose— for the bathroom and the pantry; for homes, boardi houses, restaurants, for hotels and doctors’ offices; yachts and country homes. Monday, Tuesday sand to-day quantity | ny. tage to fill their linen chests for the rest of the year. ily amounts to quite No wonder many f any size buy for months ahead Buy now and profit doubly Three days values: have been freshened. Here are a few speci Turkish Bath Tow 24c each Turkish Towels, special, half dozen, 43c¢ Crash Toweling, 16¢ Turkish Bath Sets, $1.29 Huck Towels, dozen, 98¢ Linen Glass Towels, dozen, $2.88 h Towels, at 48c Bath Sheets, 79¢ each Bath Towels, 15c ea Glass Tow Bath Towe! Bath Towe $2.09 Dish Huck is, 13¢ each dozen, $1.98 Bath Tow 10 each Huck Towels, dozen, $1.79 Kitchen Towels, $2.19 dozen » Department, Second Vloor, a nice little sum on a w Yorkers wait for this Macy —and stocks Linen Glass and Tea Towels,dozen, Kitch n and Pantry Towels, dozen, ANE ah et 4 RI Yt a a i ws J ee ee ee ee —-: Ir DK for have been days of Hoféls and restaurants laid in an entire season’s supply-thrifty housewives took advan- THE eyez WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1918.’ Small Size. 26 inches wide, 42 inches long, 30 inches high; weight 35 pounds, Macy’s Price, $12.94 Verified Price Elsewhere, $15.75 A convenience to mothers—ike babies* delight. A playground by day—and' a crib at night. O MORE worrying about Baby asleep or awake. ‘I\lwe Kiddie-Koop solves. the prot}em, ‘for it is an ideal Bassinet, safety crib, play-yard andl care-taker, cleverly combined insone article that may be folded out of the way ina mom«nt’s time. The frame is of white enameled wood; sides of silver-finished rust-proof wire screen- ing. It has inch rubber-tired swivelled forks, making it easy to steer wit h- out lifting. A comfortable spring and mattress, with an adjustable top of mosquito netting; The Kiddie-Koop may be folded to the width of 7 inches by lifting the springs and pushing May be easily carried up and downstairs, convenient when travelling and sides together. ideal for the small apartment. Macy's Prices are the Lowest at which the Kiddie-Koop has been sold in New York. Macy's—Infants’ Wear Department, Thi Floor, Rear, French and German Books For Your Library and For Gifts At far less than any Book- seller's prices, Macy's Book Department offers a rare choice of the immortal mas- terpicces of French and Ger- man literature and the best writings of the moderns. ‘There are books to sl editions of the tifully bow tle — and resplendent i too beau- it so very lit- volumes pparent in both workmanship and. finish, The hand covers will stand more handling than anything made in this country, the paper is unusu- ally strong anc “the type most read- able as well as artistic. The list following is merely a hint of the extent and scope of the choice collection from which you may select IN GERMAN Collected Works of Goethe, Schiller, Heine, Reuter, Lessing, Ibsen. NOVELS OF Rudolph Herzog, Walter erman Sudermann, Felix Iph Stratz, Paul Heyse, t Schniteler, W. Heimburg, Elsa Mariitt HISTORICAL ROMANCES OF Schumacher, Zabel and Schirakauer. IN FRENCH Collected Works of Racine, Corneille, Le Sage, Moliere, De Musset, Rabe- lais, Montesquieu. Zola, Rolland, Paul Henri Bordeaux, ‘ouillet, Gustave F EK Emile Bourget, Loti, Octa bert, Mau Macterlit Rostand, Alphonse Da Bazin, Pierre de Coulevain, George Sand Also Books for Children in both languages, with charm- ing illustrations in color Macy'e—Kookstore, Main Floor, Kear, Lates A few pretty Blouses to wear with-a sn the gaps in the Summer Girl's w be, and a the “Vacation Shopping List.” Here ure three « start with at extremely low pric At $2.89 At 94c sailor collar, tucked cuffs. » Jersey Collar and Cuffs Fancies In Chic Mid-Summer Blouses mportant items i arming models te Fashioned of White or Flesh Lingerie Blouse of Organdie color Voile, the picture at the | with panels of embroidery anc left illustrates a beautiful hand- | tucks. Centre illustration, Em embroidered, hemstitehed | broidery Sailor Collar anc At $1.89- Jersey Silk Sport Blouse, demi-tailored, in Copenhagen, Rose and Green, with| Ww Macy'e—Thirt Floor, S4th St, ee \ ve hy wey yee £1.59 At $1.89 The Primrose Blouse —a 1| smart coat effect of gay cre- tonne in floral designs. Reti- i cule poe! kets with belt; white | pique vei and cuffs, Broadway, 34th to35vh St. pur pictures you take will hearer expectations if yuu shave developed at Macy's. Our experts often poorly taken pictures. ‘Leave films plates it Main Fleor Coanter or Fifth Fl Camera Department Large Size. 26 inches wide, 52 inches — long, 34 inches high; weight 42 © pounds. Special $15.49 Macl's Usual Price, $18.49 - 4 Indcors or outdoors, it may be used as a play-yard and baby may tumble about J and play in safety; like a carriage it may be rolled from sun to shade; baby learns to walk by grasping its sides; and when slumber time comes, Baby sleeps undisturbed in the fresh air, or it may be rolled indoors on its * noiseless wheels. No “falling out of ‘bed” in” the Kidtlie-Koop. Indoors or outdoors, by day or night, the Kiddie~Koop is a sboon to both Bablies and Mothers. the wheels on “American Lady” Corsets, Special, $2.97 $8.00 is the standard price of this well Anown make of Corset; a most desirabhe model, but slightly lower in the bust than is decreed by Fashion—as the newer models all have a tendency to the higherbust line—a saving of $5.03 owing to — a caprice of Fashion, Made of French Couttl, with rer ic at buy in" Phen aie fll we hn tap : porters; top of corset handsomely trimmed with Sizes 22 to 27, 5 , Macy’e—Third Floor, 85th st, 1 Dainty Boudoir Caps New Coquettish Modes Attractively Priced o”™ 900 of the most charming styles shown this season. Frilly little Caps dc of Lace, Net, Crepe de Chine and Silk, specially priced in four groups as:follows: At 46c Ten attractive models—quaint little ‘46 Dutch affairs ‘of gold-tinted chiffon with ribbon band and buds; ‘all-over lace lined with pink; cream color net with frill; Pink china silk with net frill; shadow @9¢ &°% lace with dainty: buds; a charming variety. * At 69c and 94c Innumerable styles—Shadow taces, dotted nets, long narrow streamers, .tiny s4c@ velvet bows, buds, ete. At $1.59" Exquisite creations in crepe de chine, pink silks, shadow laces, chiffons, etc, $159 French ribbon bands, rosettes, frills, bud trimmed, ete. Macy'e—Third Fieor, Rear, Ultra-Smart Modes in New Tub Skirts The popularity of the Blouse this season makes it de- sirable for women to have separate Skirts, preferably of some cool, white material. Reflecting the latest style touches and tailored with exacting care, the Skirts in this offering are ex ceptionally attractive at the prices quoted. $2.49 White Gabardine | $2.69 Pique Coat Skirt— |—_ Coat Skirt—Open front model, | Excellent quality of Pique, coat Iarge pearl buttons, stteet; ahireing ta baste enftouaia pockets, Regular and extra ; \ similar model in White Pique at | belt. May be bad in regular and, F extra sizes, | ae same price. Sport Skirt, of Superior Quality Pique, $3.89 Military pockets and attractive pearl buttons of first quality. One other unusually smart model of Pique, $2.89 Woven Awning Striped Skirt, $4.89 Open down the front, cireular model, with pearl buttons and button. Sport style with side pockets, Colors, Blue and Tan, Black and = [i ‘Tan, also Green and Ta | holes, Macy’s—Third Floor, For Women Brushed Wool Sweaters Gi and $7.49 wut LEECY soft, warm and comfortable, and like thistle- down for lightness, the sweater of Brushed Wool is an indispensable adjunct for the summer outing at beach or mountain, Theso now Macy medela are mado with half belts tn the back just a wee bit above the normal line, snug-itting cuffs and pateh pockets, Muoy'e—Third Wloor, Bith Street, Blue, Green, Rose,

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