The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1915, Page 11

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—_—---. —- —-————_ MASHING SHOE SALE| ®lt!si. Ca Of Fine Fall and Winter Shoes Starts To-day W 65 to $10 FOOTWEAR FRESH from the MOTUALLY BELOW ©Co#T OF MM Cae BOYS’ $3.50 and $4 Shoes $9 & $9.65 test Fa Boots, Regular $6.50 to $3.95 & $5.00 Phe latest style Gypsy Moots shown this season, in Gray, Bronze, Midnight Blue, in our windows. All Sizes. All Styles SPECIAL Men's $5.59 Prof. Richardson’s $7 |Police, Arch Sup Men’s $6.50 Atorm Kin as K prone er $3.95 Boo $2.95 With Every Purcha: of 8 SG a Week OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 “* * 75.00 7.50 “* * 100.00 10.00 “ * 150.00 15.00 “* ** 200.00 25.00 “ * 300.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO §500 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE All lost or found articles ad= Yertised in The World will be ‘orld'y Informa= Pulitzer Bullding Row; World's northwest « Bench Made Men’s $5.50 Rubber nian Calf, in white stitching, white calf ‘These tracks are to be taken up and | ¥ piping, Spanish heels with cloth or calf that particular section of the atreet Raccoon are cut in the ; After carefully look- Coats made of the skin tops, button or lace. See them on dixpiny Involved in the new line. standard sweep essential | ims over the Coats of the Special for this Sale $3.95 & $5.00 port Shoes} Special $3.45 & for Men $9.95 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915. whe Med OK 1 ity te hte ee © reel entate Beater war tert te Teme loko taeeite property on thie Wieck | permonal views of relativrly « few wwwld Gepretints over « miles Get Prem should mel llerfere Gh the ong | Weseting pubis nereeeties t ie the nee meter bus router laut Gy Fy *-¥ Ft ok ot og oF © GubmeTgrd eleetrie tine” | “ fer “ # ety Of ' eet Reveety month Rireet ana |MINE A PUBLIC NECEORITY, GAY) Ninety einth Miron Mramhinns for and { CAST SIDERS form routes fave bere feeompenaen | Mothers Deughters | | the of the enst aide of the Poet innate e wet com r of New York. Orchard Pork SY net the weet wide are championed by Leon & Alimaper Ne 6? Wnet v- Chairmas atoms Trent | Medical Diecowery and ‘Peverite Pre 1 have been woription The “Preeeviption’ has been provement te : Railways C yle mare ward mare than the wther | began taking City Railways Company! the nom | a f : hee Peat , : ; tessen esther ted asd pom pork « through (he exclusive weeters end of |benefited It built ae up and wes fo Would Lay Rails to the West | pers or| (neous aatied Pye a greens! builder and 1 could de my work more cavily MEAP A TREVETT, Mate Read, Orchard Park, N.Y -—-Advt of Central Park. |EAST SIDE DEMANDS IT. Reet ime on the travelling p corte of the Mein Floor and vo on to the Sisth But Property Owners Say RH. Mecy @Co.'sAttractions Are TheleLowPrices Thr quiches! wy } to reach the Second Values Would Drop and he etume a Vi emalators rom the City Lose in Taxes Application by the New York City | Railways Company for « franchise a wurface electric railroad in Kighty-siath Street hae surred up property owners of that . where there stly residences. A pre- ring will be had before pard of Katimate on Friday, Buy Auto Furs Now! is a fact that the Fur Garments listed below may be bought to-day for what the Skins alone will bring in the open market. This is a strong statement, but it is supported by indisputable facts. Our stock of Auto Furs was purchased last June before Fashion had decreed that so many garments worn by women should be fur-embellished. That decree has boosted the price of fur pelts to such an extent that when we are compelled to go into the market to replenish our stock of Auto Furs to-day prices will be sadly reminiscent-for the wearers who delayed buying at Mac: Ve cannot urge too strongly the desirability of buying Auto Furs NOW. BlackManchurian | RussianCalfCoats Dog Coats ‘These are very practical Nov. 5 The present Fighty-siath Street Jivoad runs from Kast Sentral Park to Cen- The pending applt- | for extension of that line two and one-half blocks, as far as Broadway. Between Broadway and Drive there still lie the; tracks jong since abandoned rall- | way, which the city has condemned, | Raccoon Coats Our Coats of Natural jane Kid, Rus- of a hardy animal from the bleak steppes of far- off Russia. Of course the skin insures warmth and service. The garments are cut on liberal lines, are all- wool lined, and are fash- ioned so stoutly that they should last until the wear- fur in stock we called up & manufacturer and gave him an order for 100 more. He refused the order, say- ing that he ‘could make more money cutting up the dogskins he had on hand into trimmings for women’s coats. The coats on hand ~ A are made of large skins, ; made, The prices range | full auto sweep and wool- ers are tired of them, from $54.75 to $196.00. lined. $14.75 and $24.75. Price, $24.75. Lap Robes of Black Dog Skin At the prices quoted these Robes, so necessary for comfort while automobiling in the cold days so close at hand, are remarkable value. The Robes ere backed up with a good quality Kersey, 54 in. x 60 in., S4in. x 72in., $10.75 $4.75 quest for an extension, the mpany is opposed strongly |by owners of private residences be- | tween Central Park West and Amster- | jdam Avenue, Strong pressure is being applied, however, by people living on the east side of the park who want | an extended line because when they | jseek to go across town they are | dumped down at the western side of | the park and compelled to walk long | blocks to Columbus Avenue or to Broadway, The Yorkville Aapostation | is urging the extension, ‘ COMMITTEE FILES A PROTEST | WITH ESTIMATE BOARD. | | West Eighty-sixth Street has long |been a park street and is lined with many beautiful and costly residences, whose owners strenuously object to the presence of the car line, They have formed a property owners’ com- for comfortable automo- bile wear, The garments are wool-lined throughout, with Venetian or satin yokgs and sleeves, accord- ing to the grade of the pelt out of which the Coat is 5tin. x 84in., $19.75 colttee: with Horace Babe As Chale A wide selection of other Fur Robes at most attractive pri man to protect their street. ‘The com- | mittee says Macy's—Fifth Floor, 34th Street. “Ifa franchise were granted for thin |proposed extension the result would {be that the streets in question would ally ru This is true ds private residences and class apartments, It | t the fine residence ity should be pre- $6.50 Shoes aliskin lined Hai are further con- y would suffer 9 depreciation of and that the re- | ranchise would | Hess of No. 16 West | Men’s $6.50 treet wrote a letter to Hich Cat Water- ith Proot Storm Boots, $3.95 Men’s $7.50 | | and w Hunting "$5.00 Has all property in this | There can be no that as @ result of such an innovation | 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166 and 168 Grand Street Smith Street Cor, Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckolf St, $125 Worth of Furniture—No Deposit—$1 Weekly at $8.50 Our striking millinery inno- 7 vation continues with ever | Small white veloet hat with fancy face- ° ‘ weil draped high side with two increasing success, These hats | fancy pins, of $8.50. One of the 300 rival any $12.00 and $15.00 hats in the City, Three hundred of these chic Chapeaux continu- ously on display, each one exploiting a different style. When- ever there is a new creation in the world of women's hats i desirable for women of taste, you will find it among our Chapeaux La Marquise at $8.50. Other models at $12.89, $16.89 and $19.89, very attractive in style, quality and value. RH Meoy le Herald Square low prices, but the auml= ur Bu is 12.50 Steel Bed Couches Many stylew MM welt you @ 500 WEEKLY level surface, steel 1 heavy woven rfeet Discount on the Dollar Allowed on Your Credit Purchases When Opening a New Account Worth No Deposit; 50¢ Weekly “i OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS: 10% less than it cots you now, or a bet- ter one for the Macy's ine ear aa to your appetite and good table at your purse, ie Beverages of Established Sporiding Russet Cider—mnode J. Hicks, Jericho, pure and healthful. Sido a tte $s bottle, a4<. bottle, a4c. Sherries—from Jose £. Ivison, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Topaz—Sound Table Wine “er Gallon, $2.21 8 Bottle, a “ Oloroso—Rich Generous Wine. Gallon #. -j = Bottle, ” bar Scottish Lords —a Mellow Scotch Whiskey (A Blended Scotch with a full rich flavor). $3.94 per Gin (Holland Type) gallon, 87 per bottle. Persse’s Irish Whiskey (For medicinal purposes). (10 years old.) Regular From H.S. Persse, Nun's Island, Galton, Py re Galway, Ireland. Bottle, 78 cy Nequiar Sale Old Tawney Port Wine Gallon, $7.24 $6.04 From Quarles, Harris & Co, | Bottle, $1.59 $1.49 € 10, Portugal. Old Crow Whiskey nprst st “eres! att Gallon, 12 $3.82 | Gallon, $5.68 §3.34 Bottle, ” 68 | Bottle, 8 16 Old Cobweb Rye A Straight 12-year-old Rye Whiskey. $6.24 gal., $1.48 bot Red Star Brand Cocktails These Cocktails are made from the very purest ingredients, and extra strong to stand icing. Manhattan Martini Tom Gin Manhattan Dry Martum Dry Holland Gin Old Fashioned Whiskey & Vermouth Cocktails Reg. price $10.68 doz.; 9c bot. Sale price $9.48 doz. ; 82e bot. Delicacies for the Table Special (Ib.), 13c. A fresh shipment of extra fancy Smoked Haddies of exceptionally fine flavor. An appetizing dish; broiled, creamed or made into a salad. Smoked Kippered Her- ring at 6c each. Extra fancy Herring of exceptional tlavor, freshly smoked. Genuine Smoked White Fish (Ib.), 21¢. Rich and of very fine flavor; an excellent breakfast dish. Extra Fine California Ripe Olives— Special 29c pound. A fresh shipment just received from the coast. Sugar Cured Boiled Ham, Sliced (Ib.), 34c, Every Ham selected, cured and cooked with the greatest care. Frankfurters (Ib.), 19¢. Extra fine, small or large size; very delicious. Spanish Style Vegetable Salad (Ib.), 16c. A delicious combination ‘Salad of Potatoes, roteek tring Beare’ Pos, Beets and Mayonnaise.” Macy's Peanut Butter (lb.), 15¢. Macy's usual pr ¢ for this h, delicious utter is 19¢ Ib. Made of the best Virginia peanuts, nourish- ing and palatable; packed in sanitary grease-proof paper cups. Extra_ Fancy Vermont Sage Cheese (Ib.), 27c. Our regular price is 3ic a lb, Extra fancy, of exceptional flavor, is the finest quality made, Imported Roquefort Cheese, Special (Ib.), 48c. Prime quality, finest grade im- ported. N. Y. State Full Milk Cheese (Ib.), 21c. Old, snap- Lvs Cheese; makes a deliciuos ‘elsh Rarebit. From Macy’s Bakery Made ‘be ordi jade on tl mises accord rich, dark brown THolasses pg licious. Loaves weigh about 6 Cake. Special (Ib.), 16¢. to old-fashioned recipe, of caretul lly selected trus. it's ‘dew pounds. Macy's Old-Fashioned Crullers (dozen), 16c. Macy's usual price, 19¢ dozen, Large, light, thor ly cooked—nothing to ‘ge, lig! roughly . ing to compare with them at the price in any other Delicatessen and Bakery It describes in detail Have you Produicts Not Delivered the Macy idea and ex- plains why this store has come to be known as supreme in value-giving out a practical solution Incidentally it points of the buying problem: how to get 100% efficiency out of every dollar you sj pend, We Will Gladly Send You a Copy Or any salesperson in the store will give you one on request. Herald Square itors’ Account it PRIVATE BANKERS Authorised and wader of tho Superintendent of Banking uf the Mate of New Tork New York the

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