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. sm a ag = ©) WMTW TICKET SELLER " - ete or QUALITY” Mantles 26 Now 15¢ (et Unrate and lavened Gos Ligne) a Ee: FOR SALE BY Gas Company and Dealers | | | | | Step.” Tuesday Attractions MERCH. IDISE = advertised Sunday is on sale Monday and Tuesday at the prices quoted (except where quantities are in- sufficient), We are now holding our annual October Sale of Upholsteries Bloomingdales’ has anticipated the advance in market prices and purchased heavily while they were normal. The splendid values offered during this sale are due to this foresight. Bloomingdales “Eddys”’ Sauce is a tempta- tion you need not resist. oe | is a fine relish for soups, oysters, fish and all meats. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 1 Oc Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. FOR RESTFUL SLEEP | or when tired and faint, drink a hot cupful of ORIGINAL MALTED MILK ak tor “HORLICK'S.” _ Aveld Substitutes. | via When it comes to a bombardment With the things that people need, World ads. are firsteline favorites | In a letter received a few days ago by | department for many years, The girl joceasions that his cash drawer had \a bluff at breaking the safe, but tt “HORLICK’S” ‘ For numbers and for speed. They scatter opportunities Within the reach of all, So for World ads. don't iail to make Your newsdealer a call ©*067,148 | 503,978 World Ads. During |More Than Last 9 Months | the Herald, | THE WORLD SELLS 100,000 MORE COPIES IN NEW YORK CITY EACH WEEK-DAY THAN ANY OTHER MORN- ING NEWSPAPER! | SsameTime World Ads. Multiply Resale’ | (» though! ber 4eughier hed sine - ow lm the @erning abe fous ne Guise room empty Whee ope vad sine tmp | The Newest Note ° ° ° ih Trimmings Fashion, in her reversion to the 1830 and Directoire types of dress, with their hoops and panniers and bouf- fante draperies, has made this pre-eminently a season of trimmin, What fur, buttons and braids are to the tailleured suits, the new headed and spangled trim- mings are to evening gowns, And nothing could more radiantly set off the shining loveliness of this season's silks than these iridescent trimmings—pale with the soft radiance of moonlight, or intense with vivid glow- ing color. Practically all of these beaded and spangled trim- mings—representing, as they do, expert hand-work— come from Europe. They are shown here in beaded bands—demi- and full-width flouncings—separate motifs—tassels, fringes and ball ornaments. Among the hundreds of designs are: MOLLE DONOVAN AANO FDWARD WALSH “We Are Married,” Wrote Girl to Mother After Eloping With Edward Walsh. ‘fhe woman tn thy case of Edward Walsh, the ticket seiicr at the Grand Central Terminal, who disappeared on Oct, 1 after the safe jn his office had been opened and $7,000 taken, has been discovered by detectives seeking the missing man. It has been learned that on the night of the robbery he called at the home of Molly Donovan, @ pretty young telephone operator, at No. 769 East One Hundred and Fifty- sixth Street, and she fled with him. White nets, with iris) The new glowing purples, spangles, in beautiful de-} _ deep prunes and lizard greens, signs. designs, beaded in blues, terra cottas and Black nate speneles wi th Hes iege ire, French ar peacoc! jpanish fring: * teeta juares, cola dots La vnc fel anantes and flower designs. Sphinx and gun-metal all- A wonderful black band-| OVeT8—some with colored ing, with wavy ribbon de-| _ flowers deltly worked in. sign in luminous lavender | Beaded and spangled tas- spangles. exquisite . white— Apatternofpinkand tur- wi ly among quoise bead richly encrusted| milady's puffed draperies or on white net—truly French} to tip the ends of her silken —exquisitely young. scarf or girdle. ong other smart trimmin, the lovely tinsel and metal effects in bi steel, and rich colors. They coi designs and widths, for dress trim: fast caps, etc. the girl's mother Mollie said she and Walsh had been married on Oct, 1 in Philadelphia and were headed West. Walsh, who ts twenty-six years old and lived at No, 2874 Driggs Avenue, the Bronx, was one of the trusted employeos of the railroad, his father having been employed in the baggage was at the switchboard tn the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Sta~ tion, and railroad employees noticed that she and Walsh were together frequently. A short time before Walsh disap- peared he had reported on several hown this season are t and dull gold, silver, all manner of bandings, igs, hair ornaments, break- Here, too, are the colored trimming embroideries designed especially for tailored suits and gowns, ‘These come in light'and been opened and at one time a little dark effects—many in Persian designs. over $100 had been taken, Detectives working on these thefts found evi- deace pointing to Walsh as the thief and the detectives believe he knew this and determined to make a get- away. With a brace and bit he made ‘There are also waist Reraitueer, in oprieecent tints, colors, and black. Tinsel, spangled and beaded flowers—velvet and satin corsage boutonnieres, All-black trimmings in beaded and spangled designs, ri bosias abd Venue ditt ee hoe io wie tue, And, when all is asid, this is only hint at the smart new things that rre being shown right now in Macy's Trimming De- partment. was really opened through the com- bination, which he possessed, When Miss Donovan failed to ap- pear for duty it was learned from the girl's mother that on tho night of the robbery Walsh had visited the girl Macy'e—Main Fleer, 34th &¢, Many of Macy's | Bit ony 8 Go's srantionn hse Tee LenPrlets Macy's Great Octo- Finest. Oriental y ber Sale of Drugs Rugs Now Reduced | and Toilet Articles 25%. sscel leetean nani. Begins Wednesday. 1,500 Pairs of Blankets--- and Just Notice the Prices HE chilly air has just BLOWN blankets our way. We have purchased a most complete assortment of Winter weight blankets at about half their actual worth. Here’s your opportunity to prepare for the coming cold days and these prices are ‘way below what they would be ordinarily. At $1.29 Pair—200 pairs Crib Blankets; wool and cotton mixed. Extra soft finish. Pink and blue striped borders—36xS0 inch, Verified price elsewhere, $1.75. At | At At At $2.09 $2.49 $4.69 $3.59 Pair up to $4.19 Pair Pair 400 pairs wool and] $00 pairs for full-} 300 pairs highs] Fine Eastern Wool cotton mixed blan-|size beds and extra}grade California} Blankets in a beauti- kets to fit single and | large beds. Each pair| Blankets—exception-| ful shade of tan with 34 beds. Some are|is more than ordinar-| ally soft in filling.) pink, blue and layen- cut and bound sep-|ily good value at the] In a variety of color-}der ribbon binding. arately. price. ed borders. For full-size beds, At $5.73 Pair—A!l-wool Blankets, steam shrunk, 5 Ibs. in weight. Pink, blue striped borders. Resemble old-fashioned Homespun Blankets. Full size. Macy's—Bacement, pa ienmemmme nes, -_— wy an Attractions Are Thets Low Prices A 4 wr . 8 (THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE ! The WORLD sells 100,000 copies more in N Sale Begins Tuesday Morning at 9.00 o'Clock Hats In a Great Sale Over Se ee ee Every 200 $ One a Different Smart o Shapes Style Macy's Usual Prices Would Be $2.49 to $4.96 Last spring this store featured a hat sale which, dea bon a rainy, bleak day, proved to New York women that Macy Millinery Sales cannot be duplicated any- where. On the first day of that sale we sold about 8,000 hats. The success of this sale is assured by the hats them- selves. All are new and fresh and made in desirable shapes. They come to you at such a concession because we ourselves purchased them at price advantages from an overstocked manufacturer. High-grade Lyons Veivet Hats Large and medium Sailors, Tri- cornes, Pokes, etc. Bleck only. Macy's usual price would be $2.49 and $3.96. Hatter’s Plush Hats (Silk Beaver) In fine Justrous quality—velvet facings. Sailors, Tricornes, Pokes, ‘Turbans, ete. Macy's usual price would be $2.97 and $3.96. New Panne Velvet Hats In good assortment of new Tri- corne shapes. Black only. Very fine quality of panne velvet. Macy's usual price would be $3.96 and $4.96. New Felt Hats With Velvet Facing Very stylish—new Sailors, ‘Tri- cornes,Turbans, Pokes, etc. Bleck, navy, brown, green, ete. Macy's usual price would be $4.96. New Draped Velvet Turbans Also Shirred Velvet Hats in Sailors and Pokes. Black only. Macy's usual price would be $2.97 and $3.96. Millinery Dealers are invited to attend, as the price is below the WE TRIM THESE HATS WITHOUT CHARGE wholesale figure—and there are no restrictions as to quantity. IF YOU BUY TRIMMINGS HERE = — —s —___— SS ia _A Sale of High Grade Ostrich Plumes Macy's Usual Price Would Be $2.97, $5.94 and $7.89 The entire stock of a reliable feether dealer who has discontinued business. ‘The plumes are broad, | They measure from wide and have heavy | 12 to 20 inches in drooping heads. length. Black, white, navy, rose, and many other colors --some plain and some shaded. Mevy'e—Mala oud Beovad Fieers, ew York City each weekday than any other morning new spaper. <a