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ROM IS RDOLED ASACURE FOR CNCER BY OFAN WD —_—-2 Director of $4,000,000 Re search ai ( Ki Has n AMumbia Declares Magic Power “ven w te Dr, Wood + power of they 40 not understand it Whee ite | Physival quaiities « ¥ under. | ear very hutie about | q doris cures redium | on, We KHOW Lowt ik will Cure tery ewall nuuber of emus | nd will d ing which can 3) F and pubtteity | ® jos (wo | of tumor, be treated with | The farmer in the turth | 6 Hearent « wier in a tu Dr, Wood quoted from an addy before ' » Congr ast i mb , tof radium Nnarily which so wary c inteliizent, br, Wood answered by waying it ls the element of myatery and tho human liking for thing» that | perhaps magical, — | Tee afe nebulous, MORGAN GIVES UP WILL OF MARTHA WASHINGTON Banker Reiurns to Virginia Docu- ment Stolen During the Civil War, RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 20.--The will of Martha Washington, said to have been stolen by « Feueral soldier in 1862 from Fairfax County Court House, has been reetored to Virgina vy J. P, Mor- wan of New York, n | Gerstancing Deing that Placea in some acvess: whion probably will Washington at Mount Vernon. The restoration of the will pute an end to the sult bro by, Virginia against Morgan in tho United States Su reme Court for the recovery ef the ment. The will was ept. 2, 1800, and probated June When the 'Vir- Binia Chapter, Dauy of the Am Revolution, firs! d the late , Morgan to give up the will he offe to deposit it in the Congressional brary at Washington it Ret George Washinzto purke place, the Home of ia offer was declined JOODS: consisting (I) soem UI I) og Sere Pl Moving Day To-Morrow! This is the last day of the so-called fall renting season, | Thousands of New Yorkers will move to-morrow into more suitable apart. ments, houses, flats, stores, offices, hotels, rooming houses, &e, | If you do not look forward to a winter of home happiness and business prosperity where you are now living or working, FYND A MORE AGREEABLY ARRANGED OR CONVENIENTLY LOCATED RESI- DENTIAL OR BUSINESS PLACE r THROUGH THE ' N Ho ee aebagt UET"| Sear Gar EM RAC May tg PS ef & at. —~ A Special MACY Sele of Office i a MACY § The fact that it t seh A chance to make @ DOUBLE SAVING on six months’ or the years office supplies met Business men whe t ALLt supplies at Macy's have {0 that we other stor uur regu tatty prices We ore andersetling even eurecises 6 this Sale hence the DOUBLE saving Ab irig the by sheet for « Of ready CASH accounts fur de pe prices that comparwon will show to be far the “Low Everything offered is aowolutely of the best-known standard eNO business man or wornen can afford to mos the chance for topenotch ef iclent t It you cannot cone Greeley 400," oF sere it TO-DAY! Wn person, call der by t eriter to do SPECIAL —- Mer- chants’ Ledger Out- fit, complete, $4.98 As illustrated, includes 400- wot Lodger hana und in corduroy ana sith leager book wdex ab on metal back, fort ot rd; also extra mt transter buider with bid: NOW READY ~ 1916 Diaries in a variety and at prices no other store offer now Bound Blank Books Record and Journal; single Leather Loose - Leaf Memorandum Books- in bl ble Morocco, Al! and shelf 4 double ides with Ru ic fle sik Co sizes for pocket size @x12% inches, 150 pages, Each contains 50 sheets wit! 21¢; 200 pages, $1¢; 300 payes, leather index. Side or ena 5, opening, O4¢, 6%, 7%, We Day Books—tanvas | 41d $)0” Counter Books — pencil paper—Manila, Press board covers; 4c ana 6¢ each. Counter Books—tlexible canvas covers, pencil paper, TM and *® Counter Books—stiff canvas covers, ink paper, 9¢ and 17¢. Envelopes—linen bond, box of 125 tor 17c, SPECIAL—Filing Cabinets—oak wood—-size 3x5, big enough to hold S00 cards, Each cabinet contains a complete alphabetical index and 100 separate ruled index cards. 34c. Filing Cabinets of Filing Cabinets ot oak heavy cardboard, with or mahogany, with calendar cover size 3x5 inches, Will in front and reserve space hold 1,000 caras; complete for index cards. Complete bound; 300 pages, 23¢; 600 pages, 4c. Duplicate and Tripli- cate Order Books—in all sizes, from 6¢ to 19. with alphabetical and nu- merical inaex. 62, with 100 cards and index calendar, 98c, be without one. Sinches. Contains 460 recipes t proved authoritatively, Cor cards tor memoranda of addition: Typewriter Carbon Paper ~—legal size, box of sheets, 34c. Typewriter Paper—maae up in tablets containing 100 sheets. Very practical. 11¢ NEW-—THE MACY PURE FOOD RECIPE-FiLING CABINET. A necessity for every modern kitchen, Handsome chestnut and oak cabinet, al recipes. No housewife should ize 614x hat have been tested and ap. 100 additional plank 98: Blotters- ing 72 5: 8c package. package contaln- hand blotters, Blotters —hand rollers; pack- and 13¢ each, age of 12 for 3¢ a package. Typewriter Ribbons — 5 for Oliver, Remington, Smith | Blotting Paper—in all the Premier and other machines, aesirable colors—size 19x24 in blue, black and purple, Inches. 3c each. Clinch Clips—very practical—box of 1,000, 9, Stafford’s Inks—Com clal and Universal, 34 pt. si ent 19¢; pt. size 29; qt. size, 47c. | erasers, xceptionally fine urted inakes and itn metal tips and 22c dozen, | Pencils— Stafford’s Paste—-water well, Pencils—with detached pencil 5 oz. Separate brush, 19¢ each. | sharpeners, 24¢ aoz, Wire Trays—neat and durable for letter, with felt paos to protect the surface of desk. 11¢ each, Pens of all kinds—Falcon, stubs, banker excellent qualities. SPECIAL—100 very good quality Inen-finish business or personal cards printed with your name ana ad- dress or name only. Choice of several sizes of cards and most approved styles of type. 44c. medium points— Me gross, Leather and Leatherette Memorandum Books, ail kinds and sizes, at 1-3 to 44 less than regular prices, In some cases prices are even lower than actual cost. All rulings—including record, dollar-and-cents, quadrille. At 4c Red skiver cloth, flexi- ble cover; 72 pages; open sides, At 6c Red skiver cloth, flex! ble; open sides; 192 pages. Open end, 120 pages, At 17c Seal leather, open end or side; 192 pages, Imported Turkey leather, 192 pages; open side, 17¢, Small pocket size, in real Russian leather, 120 pages, 170. At 9c Long, narrow Im- . . ported biack seai, gilt edges; Russia Cait Leather, 72 pages. 120 pages, gilt edges, Litfer- ent sizes, Some have pencli Open end, black !mported seal, gilt edges; 144 pages, 9c, Red skiver cloth, flexible open end; 192 pages, 9e. attached, 23¢, At 34¢ Russian leather; size 3x5 inches; gilt edges; 120 pages. Open sides, At 44c Large size Russla leather. Has band to keep pages from curling up and pockets inside cover, 120 pages, Open end, Macy'e—Main Floor, 85th Street, Yur topes 4 ‘ Macy’s Rug Don't Discard Last Season's Pure we ture ewe chenge Me Wo pret anes . pt &, compare, 4 round \ find anything like wwhere « New York. Beyond a shadow of a doubt Aur pnanne all other sales mm the Cy 8 Quality, choice and PRICL We ourseives have Never ted ar ything quite so beautiful durable and so whol fine at anywhere meer these figures. That's a very big thing to say-—-but what we have to offer in th Sale warrants the strongest statem@nt. THE BEST RUGS and CARPETS AT THE LOWEST PRICES TO BE HAD IN THE CITY TODAY, Remember that MACY'S says and that MACY'S re Here the plain the whole Av and tan navy and black, ady to prove it New WOOL Sweaters At Less than Elsewhere Cool days and cooler nights time for wool sweaters! 1. WOOL-belted and sashed and I soft brushed wool. As for colorw jowing tints has beer in knitt canary and rose and om with uw few sha Hed Aud always white. And the price where else can the outdoor girl find such prices as these? ee! All-wool sweaters, knitted in self , « stripe; shawl collar; roll-top pockets; 4 turn-hack cuffs, Colors; and white and black $2.96 Plain-stitch sweaters, with belted back, shawl collar, rortog pockets, and deep gauntlet cuffs, ‘olors and white $3.74 Brushed-wool sweaters—light as a thistle and like eiderdown for softness. Made with roll collar that buttons close to neck, deep pockets, turn-back cuffs and half belt buttontng to sides. Colors and white. $4.49 What girl golfer could resist the fascination of a gay-colored brushed- wool sweater that ties with a soft wide sash with fringed ends? Colors and white. (/lusirated.) $4.96 Mucy'e—Third Floor. New Fashion Fancies in Women’s Charmeuse Frocks The two cardinal virtues of the new mode—fur and vel- vet—are featured in a frock of charmeuse with knee-length, belted blouse, bordered widely with black velvet, and topped with a choker collar of velvet and beaver fur. It /eatures the side fastening, under a row of velvet-covered but- tons, and comes in black, gray and navy. $18.74 Princess or Empire-—which? With wondrous chic Fashion has combined both modes in a tailored charmeuse frock— the long lines held in by short straps at waistline. Pipings of white taffeta trim it. A new feature is the high collar, wired at edge and flaring out- ward to show its white taffeta facing. Navy, brown and green, $24.74 Macy's—Third Floor, Our Photographic Laboratory Having our own modern, completely equipped labora- tory on the premises enables us to produce satisfactory results at short notice and at Lowest-in-the-City Prices. You take the pictures—-we do the rest, Macy’s—Camera Dept., Fifth Floor, Women’s Suits in Tailored and Dressy Modes Broadcloth and whipcord—two fabrics that will be much to the front this season—are employed in these specially inter- esting values. is upon rows of silk braid and its mili- tary collar of natural beaver-—for any occasion where a suit is indi- cated as correct. Blue, seal brown and black. in a rich plum shade known as “ Aubergine.” A tailored suit of heavy whip- cord features a high funnel collar overlaid with velvet, and deep vel- vet cuffs. tons and crows trimming notes, and black, a band of Hudson seal (dyed musk- rat); edged all around wit fur-trimmed sleeves make exceed- ingly smart a new broadeloth suit for women, evergreen. The broadcloth sult illustrated smart enough--with its rows It comes in navy Also $24.74 Rows of matching but- feet furnish the Brown, navy $24.74 Aside-closing suit, bordered with high collar, the seal; and a prodigiously i Nayy Afrique and $28.75 Macy's—Third Floor, ORLD, THURSDAY, GEPTEMBER 30, i Distinctive Medes in Women’s Footwear The simplicny of the styles pre sented thi all oppeal to women A refined taste Smart, without being obtr ye, the dainty fin ing of white on the black shoe adds to ite unique « aod this bination harmon. with almost any well ovlor suit A New Model “The Ferncroft” $4.96 This graceful model is made ines of the finest glazed kid, turn soles and Louis heels. Seam. lens, stitehed in white, as per thustration above, Laced only, An excellent assortment of the newest styles, as well as staples, range from $3.49 to $7.49. Macy's-Becond Voor, 35th Street, Macy’s Invisible Bifocals Old Style, New Myie, Macy's invisible bifocals look better and feel better than the old style glasses with their annoying visible curved line at the bottom of the lens, At the theatre, concert or races~-in yachting or travel- ing—whether a glance at a program or book would make a change of glasses necessary —Macy’s Bifocals are a con- nience thoroughly appre- ciated, Have a pair made similar in strength to the ones you are now wearing, or have one of our registered optometrists examine your eyes here in our optical department and pre- scribe a pair of glasses to fit your eyes perfectly, ‘The added eye-restfulness of the new glasses and their better appearance more than justify the slight cost, Macr's—Maln Floor, Baloony, Kear, CIGARS Without a Bite Only the finest cigars of the cigar world can find a place in the Macy “smoke” shop. The filler must be of the best, the wrapper the peer of any to be found, and the price low enough to aid us in maintain- ing “Lowest -in-the- City” prices. These specials are for Friday and Saturday, “Las Palmas” Fuchsias Manila. Cigar of quality. Macy's usual price would be $1.50, 99c for box of 50, “El Sidelo” Special Re- sagos, made of clear Havana tobacco in the famous El midelo Cigar factory. Macy's usual price would be 88.50, $1.98 box of 50. “Averia’’ Coronas, — the cream of Porto Rican Cigars a fine product from one of the best factories in the West Indies. © Macy's usual price would be $3.00, $1.98 for box of 50. Macy's “Little Cigar Shop” Mala Floor, 36th Street, and Fifth Floor, RH Maey Gee ! Misses’ Mor in smar a simpler Lines, as befite youth ight truild find are specially adapted to their needs. 1) would be hed to find « out otth aap one of beomachethy th Houceom sont (dyed emeh- art Wtthe cont le topped by ot oh weal and fastens with | buttons Long cords, — aia At Hlored sport suit of imported corduroy le belted and bee three Map pockets in omart mantish fashion. with detachable belt ‘ivstrotet) $28.78 A cont of wide-wale corduroy, silk lined throughout, bee « high collar of opomum oF raccoon thet buttons to the ehin if desired, Quite Russian and altogether emart ie ® three-quarter length velveteen coat, hur to cords at waistline, with full rippling skirt, and collar and cuffs of notural opossum, Silk lined bal 14 Macr'e—Third Wleer, Two-Season Lini 98c the Y more real “oleae ‘ The # © high of three big « tipped with the pe Satin You have Satin, but market. After Lining Satin to give two seasons’ wear. Medium weight cotton back eat- in with bright. lustrous finish, es- ly desirable for lining coats, rments, ete, quality sian green, navy and black. Macy'e—Lining Dept., Hecond Fleer, Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws and Overcoats, $4.89 Sale Holds Records for Value uid more elsewhere for a trade marked Lining Fi at 98¢ is one of the best on the aving tested it thoroughly we warrant this Yard wide; white, ivory, cream, pearl, steel, taupe, tan, brown, Rus- All-wool coats at $4.89! Where else can mothers get coats like these for so little? The all-wool chinchilla coats for 3 to 10-year-old boys, like those illustrated at the right and left, come in blue, gray and brown, Seams are all bound, the coat is woo! lined and has a Venetian yoke. Collars are of sume color chinchilla or of velvet. Plenty of room for sweater under the big sleeved coat at the left. The ma " kinaw in Lyon! would delight the heart of —~ and any mother too. Trin and manly in style, made of smart blanket plaid—an all-wool material that will wear and wear and wear. It buttons up to the neck snug and warm, it has a , and comes in Norfolk or plain double-breasted models. And the price is $4.89, Bixes 7 to 18 years. — Fhe Binks | gear. Macr'e—Heye’ Clothing Dept., Second Fleer. The Men’s Shop Presents lig N for Autumn, 1915: Soft Hats at $1.98 If there's just one*style that will suit you among the models of the season—you may be sure of finding it here, in the shade you prefer and the form that fiw you, Macy's has more to offer at this price to men of every age and taste than many “exclusive” shops can give at a dollar added or more. And the felt that goes into making them is of silky feel and of a quality that means a fine appearance after months of wear. No better value in town at the price, “The Lansdowne” at $2.74 is the aristocrat of Autumn head- You can hardly buy more in style, fit, workmanship, smart- neas, or quality Business Shirts New Autumn Cravats at 94c Beautiful shades, handsome sow patterns, and fabrics of splendid appearance and r. The new folded shape means double-length vervice and the new thin band easy adjustment, the best patterns and « Autumn, Really surp: at each price—and just as surprising quality, Silk-and-Flannel Shirts at $3.89 Correct and comfortable for Autumn wear. Made of imported satin-striped flannel of w quality only used in custom shirts of 86,50 ana 87.50 grade. Exclusive colorings, coat-eut models, soft double cuffs attached, Sizes 14 to 17. Macy'e—Men's Shop, 0 Bt, Katrance, a 4

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