The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1915, Page 7

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3 i & OF SIANESS Worn Out, Thinand Miserable Until She Took ‘Fruit-a-tives”’ Stomach Trouble and Distressing Headaches wearily drove me wild. Some time ago, I got a box of “Friit-a-tives,” four famous fruit medicine, and they completely relieved me. To-day I am feeling fine and a physician, meeting | me on the street, asked the reason for my improved appearance. I said. “I am Fruit-a-tives Fruit-a-tives make you look so well, go ahead and take them. They are doing | more for you than I can.” MRS. IL. S. WILLIAMS. Palmeston, June 20th, 1914, 50c n box, 6 for #2.50, trin! size @5e. | At dealers or from Fruit-a-ti i ited, Ogdensburg, New Yor! S&S ck Hea f For Rick He ‘? dache| ness, Indiges. G PILLS —In a Round 100 & 250, | Get a Box ——— WORLD WANTS W ‘i tion, Pimples en cena aa News Oddities ART NOTE.—Mosquitoes will not oite girls wearing yellow stockings, |s discovery reported from Georgia, CHICAGO DRUGGIST left $5,000 to his dog. WHEN VISITORS at Atlantic City get caught in the rain they rush | to the nearest Bath house, check their clothes and appear in bathing suits, | | thus foiling owners of conveyances who boost prices during a shower. FINE ‘OF A BOX OF CANDY and a bunch of flowers was Imposed by Cincinnatt judge on man accused of abusing bis wife, THREE SEASHORE WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS sold at Atlantic High- lands for $5 each. ROSES BLOOMING ON PEACH TREES ts unusual sight on Naturalist Hf. G. Waiters's place at Longhorne, Pa. AS THEY GOT NOTHING and dropped a $5 bill, thieves lost by raid on a Philadelphia residence. SENSE” By H. J. Barrett The Circumvention of raim Simpson. “No, siree! I wouldn't sell ye that “DOLLARS and to sh pany you’ bulld you Eph-| doitar ove Vad let it there piece of property for a bundred| the table thousand dollars,” affirmed Ephraim “Not if you was Simpson decidedly. you don't me.” “Not a coded the I can get (MMIACHANG SONS places yesteryears. ever swelling, Ss Jyayaearse 17 New Style On Terms of 59th to 60th Street ibinccnabtins nai tipcagehis rin is Brings back loving faces and well remembered Of times and people dear to us in far gone Music is the means of recalling these “Dear, dead days beyond recall,” and the most satisfac- tory music is produced by a Player Piano. an such an instrument you have at your comman | sion,” he of the old as well as atl the new popular music of the eeetes Rae ene day. No Player Piano at anywhere near the price f]'| Piney can equal our new and beautiful Style “G” 88-Note Player Piano By: | raim: $10, Me th ter iiiaie! . a ith ei (io Interest) $ No Exires setae eerie ns | | simon. guay ne wth for the amount, Ephraim signing the le drawn oy eet lla Mon’s Initial Men’s Fine Quality struction within a month.” And within the month Ephraim had ithe pleasure of witnessing the erec- On Terms of $2 a Week | i Ni EEE RRR BE TIO RNR | Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of | your own selection and FREE delivery. The Walters Player Piano enables anybody to fj _ play the piano so well that it cannot be distinguished at Zelst, H from hand playing. The almost human touch : and soulful playing are due to its flexible striking fi} tst!nsuished professor of law in Hol . fingers, which produce any music with the delicacy of a skilled pianist. In beauty of case design, su- * periority of tone, ease of operation and its very mod- erate price, the Walters Player Piano is unequalled. It will be well worth your while to come to Bloomingdales’ and hear this new Walters Player fi]| | Mrs. Sus Piano before purchasing any other make. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Walters Pianos, 25 Including Stool, Cover and Free Delivery $1 a Week NO INTEREST—NO EXTRAS ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH", Lex.to3d Av, Pure's08 S| to do it.” ther argu own light | that piece drive abot appeared s iT team Love’s Old Sweet Song fs ss mxtott tatty: down her “Oh, The old sweet song retelling, the heart throbs tive. locations. For some hours the two men drove about, covering each projecting point of the rugged coast. During the con- versation, di they retui necessary fany's pler upon the property he had ansferred to Joshua Babson’s dum- 0B ml hia honora’ | ferred by t vania. | studio. wer | Joseph H. 4 | a prominen Dutys of perfect mer complaints to obtain a foothold. At mos' i © the money in my face. I've ben a waitin’ twenty year to get back at Joshway Babson, and here's my chance. So tong as Joshway’s Presi- dent of the Folly Cove Granite Com- price. “ue property ain't worth a doom ‘fore I'a 1 on it,” and the old liveryman struck fist by way of emphasis, “All right, Dpb, if that'e the way you feel about said Tucker, the company's lawyer, mildly. “I know 4|man bebind ye I'm agin. Any time Tucker, realizing the futility of f ancient stable, }) was his parti here on the Cape a | “How do you do, Mr. Simpson? My | name is Sears. I understand that I can hire @ rig here with whieh to make @ thorough investigation, and many of the roads*ure too rough for @ machine.” ‘The speaker, a well dressed strang: ace two months following terview with Tucker. looking for a site for a oummer hotel piece of land myself. But we'll look ; a - . the whole place Then you select Bring memories which again we see ff\ wnat you throughout the glist’ning tears. cursively anent the trials and tribula- With tions of his business. on't say a word about my mis- nd companion hemmed and hawed. I'll look about a bit more to: morrow,” he conclud ‘I don't want to decide too quickly. Tho next day was spent under Eph- raim's guid: vat’ That afternoon, r Not a cent,” aturdily affirmed Eph- ————— Is dead at the age of fifty-seven years ere written in English, but also pub: HY | 1and as well as noted writer, Among Lewis Cohen, noted artist, 1s dead at the Roosevelt Hospital at the age lof fifty-eight years. His home and | seventh Street, yer, is dead at her home, No, 121 | Sherman Avenue, A relative of hers, | Mrs. George W. Kidder, founded the Vv Colonial Dames, and Mrs, Husson was E to bring back the fecling and reality ‘Il never gét that site to r wharf on. It ain't the r the $10,000 you offer. But lie th Ull the crack o' Babson get a hold viciously with his horny hold any grudge against bit, Esra, not a bit,” con- old codger. “But it’s the back at him, I'm a goin’ ment, to k t ite company's tanding in your when u refuse to sell of land. ut the Caj I want to in Simpson's Plenty of good I've got a mighty sightly want, warned Ephriam. “The they reached the livery- Re . on ot New braid-trimmed models i . Macy's Usual Mit-Summer Macy's Usual ‘MM Summer tice would be: ie Vic Dud he: ale Price ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 Bed, ${t.$ in. size, $48.75 $32.50 | ‘Toilet Table, "844.25 $29.50 pobced--wie teateghent I Chiffon ss125 sabes | Rockers to meth, Sines rt cred girdle, and pointed: whith i ier, 51.25 $33. ers to match, 24 97.9. } sr ;| silane died Macy’s—Furniture Diet Floor. ae Fp rela: pg ea we $| rene —— ee Sizer 14, 16 and 18, & ‘ce Price $24.74. ’ ’ 9 ye Thir 5 ; - Men’s and Women’s _ | Women’s Coats W ’s Elbow Silk | Kerchiefs Priced L $15.74 omen’s Ww ; ercniers rrice Ow New Fall Models for Gloves, 46c ‘ IGHT on the heels of an advance in the cost of linens, Touring Wear A. special mid-summer pa that speaks for itself. sf Macy’s offers fine linen handkerchiefs at savings Smart long coats of craven- Every woman will note that these gloves are made of excellent | which make it worth while for you to buy a dozen etted tweed, built to defy uality mousquetaire silk, with Brosser-embroidered backs, tae straneer sourerees ate or so. The prices are too attractive for you to miss the sa’ fotay, and (peneteating double finger tips, and two clasps at wrist. They come in opportunity to supply more than your present needs. weight fel piasnt eet by all white only. secs aneiaa fheen ‘ 1000 Boxes Women’s Hand- tourist and aveliee, They f ull L P 5 4 A come in gray or brown mix- Embroidered Handkerchiefs | ‘in ifuird'a"waxiice | Wonderfully Low Prices § . in back, with novelty pock- ‘| jo you hold it at?” Sears in- rned cash dow: ve Granite Com- ITUARY NOTES. st Marius - Schwartz, olland. Most of his novels ry degrees Waa one con- he University of Pennayl- © at No, 27 West Sixty- jan Hill Husson, widow of Husson, a New York law- t member of t For that “fagged out” “tired out” feeling that comes over you this time of year, there is nothing so good as Pure Malt Whiskey Ith. Makes rich red ‘and corrects mulating the it druggists, grocers and 't supply you, oklet free, hiskey Co,, Rochester, N. ¥. va Summer Business Hours During August the store opens at 8.50 A. M. and closes at 5.30 P. M. Saturdays 8.30 to 12 Noon. and above, including: letter, good quality pure Irish linen. | inch hems, Excellent wearing qual- Macy's usual price $1.19. Sale | ity. 100dozen only. Very special, price, 98c box of 6, 19¢ each. Marchioness borders, others with wide ribbon insertions and quite a few of the new Japanese models with the long handles of tinted mis- sionwood, Plain Taffeta Parasols,| Children’s Dainty Green and Pongee,74c| Parasols, 49c each and $1.49. handles in harmonious tints. | younger set. Macy's usual price $1.19 half dozen. Now 98c, Fine Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs Superior quality linen cambric, good size with hand-thread drawn hems, 44 inch wide. Ao excellent handkerchief for every price. 500 Women’s Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Half doz. 59c Macy's Usual Price 180 Each. Purchased by our Belfast representative. Made of heavy, hth and quarter inch and thread Handkerchiefs Pure Linen H’dk’fs 1000 boxes, Pretty embroidered With eighth, quarter and half Macy's—Main Floor. 34th St, The Right Silk Hose for Bathing Wear, 94c From one of t ilk Hose i dreds of women who wear buying it by the half dozen pairs, ‘just the right weight for bathing on to you Macy's—Hosiery Dept., Main Floor Charming Parasols Priced for Immediate Disposal ERY woman will want one of these lovely Parasols — a diversity of styles in colors to harmonize with almost any gown. Parasols (were $1.69 up to $3.49), Now $1.19 The ever-favored black and white—floral and striped ‘meee . A manufacturer's sample Macy's original prices $1.39 stock at less than wholesale " 4 cost-—an unusually interesting A variety of pleasing| collection in styles to suit the styles greatly reduced for clearance, Macy's—Main Floor, Broadway, Fine Imported and Domestic Silk Parasols in exclusive is Ce aa WV a AENE WORLD, Bauasdee, Avevew 0, ive, a” are Bedroom Furniture | Oo™= great stores may have a collection as fine and artistic as Macy's —but no other store in the City can approach Macy’s prices. Asa matter of fact and common- sense--how can any store that has | to figure on the cost of credit, | the accounts” buy as well or sell as low as a store that buys and sells for CASH? | OT ao We are ready to prove Macy's WATE absolute price-supremacy with real, } concrete values, of which the fol- Wn lowing are fine examples: Four-Piece Colonial Period Suite in American Walnut, Veneered, $93.22 A design characterized by refined simplicity and grace of proportions, as pictured Dresser, 48 in. wide, 21 in. deep, French | Toilet Table, 33 in. wide, 19 in. deep, plate mirror 24x80 in., $25.50. French plate mirror, large size, 2@x12 in,; Kk two smaller plates, 18x18 in., $20.24. Chiffonier, 33 in. wide, 19 in. deep, French | Four-Post Bedstead, height of head plate mirror, 15x20 in., $24.24. board,58 in.,width 54in., (full size) $23.24. Matched Bedroom Furniture at Mid-Summer Sale Savings In White Enamel In Maple Macy's Usual Mid Summer Me ner Price would be: Sale nice Bedsteads, $28.25 $20.24 A Dressers, $30.50 $21.89 $104.00 $71.50 Chiffoniers, $30.50 $21.89 892,25 $63.25 Toilet Tables, $20.25 $14.34 876.25 $52.25 Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suites | ets, snug convertible col- lar, and all-around belt. Sleeves are lined with peau de cygne. by Victor-Victrolas for less at Macy’s and invest the differ- ence in better records. — RTT a aT igs Wa These Attractions Are for Friday and Saturday Unless Otherwise Stated R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices. Amateur Photographers Bring your films to Macy’s for fine print ing at little cost. We do not charge for developing when we do the printing. RRC expense of “charge- : In Mahogany ritge'woad ba: “Baie Poe” $44.75 $32.25 $56.25 940.25 | $44.75 932.25 Macy’e—Third Floor. ‘OU pay dearly for the credit privilege in buying talking machines, “Buy Large pear! buttons. 21x80 to 19x32 inches, Regular Prices $4.49, $5.49. Misses’ Coats and Suits in New Autumn Fabrics Models of gabardine, checked wool velour, Donegal tweeds, whi , and men’s wear serge that introduce many fl interesting new features. Braid-bound edges are much in [i evidence. Some show high collars of striped velvet in sub- [fj dued colorings and some have standing collars which may [Bf] be opened in sailor effect. There are new Norfolk models, and coats with cutaway fronts and circular hip pieces. / New flowered and plaid linings are disclosed. a) kg Macy'e—Missea’ Dent., Third Floor. | Misses’ ! with Smart New Touches @ for Women’s Fall Skirts Black Taffeta Skirte—Two new models. One design has scalloped hem and is gathered full to a round yoke. The loose [& panels down front and back are trimmed with large self- covered buttons. The other skirt—also .a full gathered model—has yoke that buttons over in deep scallops at sides. Price, each, $6.49 White Corduroy Sports Skirts—Smart button-front models, built of excellent quality of narrow wale corduroy, with buttoned-down pockets, high girdle, and belted back. eautilul Framed 4 PICTURES*MIRRORS Special Sale Now On XCEPTIONALLY low buying prices on a large collection of artistically framed pictures and very decorative, gilt framed, French plate mirrors enable us to offer some particularly desir- able ornaments at about one-third less than Macy’s usually charges. Decorate your home with these beautiful pictures while the reduced prices make buying a very small expense. Signed Etchings, figures and Plain and hand-colored repro- landscapes, gilt and wood frames, | ductious of famous paintings, 22x30 16x20 to 20x40 inches. and 25x28 inches, Resular Price Now aly Price aes 94 1s pe a 1.39 jc $7.49, p re ee Hand-colored artotype repro- $4.96 3 vt) ductians of old and modern masters; . ki gilt frames. $7.40 $4.96 Reaular Price New Genuine Water-Colors — \und- $5.49 $3.74 scape and marine subjects; handsome- Frenon: Fis te Misnares in inal mounted gu Tames, some wi! DOW ly framed, 11x88 to 10588 Inches, knot tops, sizes 18x39 to 19x31 inches. Regular Price New Regular Price Now $3.74 $2.49 $4.96 $3.49 $6.74 $4.49 86.74 $4.49 Hand-Painted Pastels—l|andscapes; very fine gilt frames, Fall Dresses [| . ISSES’ Princess Dress (illustrated). A very youthful and rery new model of navy French serge combined with dark biue and green plaid taffeta. Belt orna- gun metal finish. of white Georgette crepe. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Price $17.74. Misses’ Satin Charmeuse Dresses. Altogether charm- ing models with wide beruffled skirts, full surplice waists, and sleeves of Georgette crepe. The vestee, collar and cuffs are of gold-embroidered chif- fon. In navy. Sizes 14 and 16. Price $38.75 Misses’ Serge Dresses. . POET ee es Price $2.89 or ms _—- j Now $2.97, $3.74

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