The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 9

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Megent « ¢ hie hat to the tracka. [bern The mj platte and he In rn CHILDREN HATE Rub pain right out with small |) trial bottle of old | Bellevue Hospital in « Flower it pital ambulance and died soon after arriving (here, He was twenty yeare “Bt. Jacob's Oil.” a ee ers PULLS, COLOMEL ‘seiner recreas faces Tareas ' ORANGE POLITICIAN |Sche ls cotsed, by ‘lessbege, eats | or rain, aod the g | soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil.” Kub it right on your painful back, AND CASTOR QU) \eceo av auromostce Former Councilthan Gillick Run|¢ Down on His Way Home After Night Conference. (Bpeetal te The Irening World.) ORANGE, N, J., Nov. 2—Former Counciiman Jobn J, Gillick waa ru over and killed by an automon 1 o'clock this morni way home from @ pre- conference of local Demo ore Mr, Gillick lived with his wife and four children on Mount Pleasapt Ave- nue, near the top of the First Orange Mountain, After the conference he net out afoot for bis home, He was half way up the mountain road when automobile driven by Martin Fox lameness disappe ! Geto ow cross, bilious, feverish or constipated. or lumbago pain. — Na old, honest “St. Jacobs Oil" “California Syrup of Figs” suouainiote ot 00 "ts hea can’t harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr.|| Edwards’ Olive Tablets. | | Look back at your childhood days. Remember the “dose” m ing them! With our childfen it's different, Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realise what they The children’s revolt is well-founded The secret of keeping young is to feet young—to ao Beautify Your Home with we essential consideration both fror the artistic and econo pomts of view. A proper reading lamp, whether electric, gas or oil, means healthier eyes a | as actual finan- cial economy, An electroher in the dining room concentrates the light at the important place with fess burnin of fuel than a number of misplaced lights Macy's Lamp Department has one of the most complete assortments of larnps and lighting fixtures in the city, From the tiny, single dressing-table lamps to fixturesfor the popular and effective, restful, efficient, indirect lighting. Many lamps may be pur-| tomatch the colors of draperies chased’ without the shades,| of a room, combining shade and lamp ace] Another Macy specialty is cording to your own taste, the mounting and equipping Wood floor lamps may be]of vases for lamp bases—use found here in unique as well as any Valuable vase, conventional designs, Macy's Jur display of cloisonne, rare makes a specialty of coverin poner and other handsome the base of these tall lamps with amps is also extensive and at velour or material of any sort] most reasonable prices. Basement. Dressmakers’ Supplies at Notable Savings For the home sewer, or professional dressmaker, this sale affords an opportunity to save substantially on the many little “‘needfuls” listed below. THE BVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915 S Crenbeny Mtn be Lath >) We Are Importers of Deportment | \“ ‘ f renita _ Authentic Models of Turbans and Toques in Draped Velvet Their tender little “insides” are injured * cious “California Syrup of F ? action is positive, but gentle. of mothers keep this harmless * laxative” handy; they know children love to take it; that it er fails to and bowels and sweeten uit given to-day saves Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot- tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which “a fo Cea ea ay? for babies, children all ages and for grown-ups. plainl, » on each Poutle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it is made by “Cali- fornia Fig Syrup Company.” — Refuse ¥ any other kind with contempt.—Advt. .| Gilick when he saw him, the brakes, but coo late Co avold strik- | cilman. of Springdale Avenue approached. Fox was within only a few yards of He applied ing the pedestrian. bely into his car and drove to the police station. Fox was arrested pend- ing an inquest, Gillick, who Was forty years old, had served sevoral terins as a Coun- defeated last year, Hoay of River Man Iden A body picked up in the North River ¢P! by the Hoboken harbor police Oct. 13 {1 was Identified to-day as that of John 4 rington of No. 471 Centre Stroet, I! River, R. 1, who was employed on the steamer, Fall River. He fell over- board on Oc! r He then put the, your face—dull Your doctor will tell you cent, of all sickness vomes from inactive | ardat Ollve Tablets, the substi: | | jomel, enue ia thelr ae- x. All Arugetete, ‘The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, 0, | —Advt. Macy's 400-yard spool sewing silk, black or white; spool, 19¢5 dozen, $2.14, 100-yard spools best quality sewing silk, black or white; size A; spool, 6e.; dozen, 69e. Fasting Cotton; 500-yard spools; white; sizes 40, 50, 60 and 70; dozen, 42. Cotton Belting, black or white; Sizes 2, 244 and 3; yard, Ges dozen yards, 69c. Mercerized Mending Cotton, black, white and colors; dozen, 42¢. Aprons; fine quality; net top; 19. Sanitary Napkins (doz.), 19¢. Sanitary Elastic Belts, 10e. We carry a com- plete line of Hall and Borchert new Telescopic Dress | Imported Pin Sheets, 300 count; Sheet, 4e; dozen sheets, 44. | Skirt Markers, 19¢5 usually 24. Cotton Tape; 24 yards; black or white; Te. Imported Snap Fasténers; black and white; three good sizes (gross), ec. Iron Board Pads; several sizes; AAc. iron Board Covers; several sizes; ce Folding Nickel Coat Hangers; strongly made; each, 7; dozen, Wood Trouser H: with felt ipper Trees (pair), Se; doze: Sec. per (pair), . nm, Mlustrated \s our Jewel — Telescopi> Dress Form; ex- pands at neck, bust, hips. and Get that flavor! i: rettes begins as quick as you light | one. Test your taste on this new blended brand and realize how delightful a cigarette can be. We ask you to compare quality, flavor, mellowness and fragrance with any cigarette at any price! The cost | of tobaccos blended in Camels pro- hibits the use of premiums. Camels are sold everywhere in ecientifically sealed packages, 20 for 100; or 10 packages (200 cigarette: @ dlassine-covered carton ale for $1.00. We strongly recommend thie carton for the home or office supply or whea you travel. Camels are unlike any other ciga- rette; they are blended choice Turk- ish and choice Domestic tobaccos. And you’ll prefer their new favor to either tobacco smoked straight! The mild-mellowness, backed by most satisfying “body,” is highly desirable. Camels neither bite the tongue nor parch the throat and they leave no unpleasant cigaretty after-taste. Your appreciation of Camel Ciga- R. J, REYNOLDS TOBA-CO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C, skirt; made in four sizes, 32, 34, 36 and 38; each size ex- tending 8 inches; Forms—the Queen, Empress and Per- fection —at the usual Macy sav- Special price $4.89, ss 01 usually $5.49, Jersey covered Note how the Bi “orms, $ Upper part drops ust Forms, size: ii the ‘iowa 32 to 42; special taking up ver 69c; usually 98c. 4 little room, Continuing the Sale of Oil Paintings at Half Price IO make room for new stock, all our oil paintings have been reduced to exactly half their former prices, which were already ‘“‘Lowest-in-the-City.” Paint- ings from the prominent galleries of Munich, Paris and Florence are here to select from, as well as many originals by American artists, all of this week, The original price tag are still on the frames of these beautiful paintings, showing at a glance the remarkable savings af- forded by this sale, Some of these works have been Those who do not want a painting for their own horne will find many here that are suitable for Christmas gifts, Pur- chasers. desiring us to hold paintings — until reduced as muchas $1,000, | Christmas will not be | others reduced in propor- | charged for the service tion, rendered, Sale of Imported Bronzes and Marbles Many rare pieces have been reduced in i price to clear the way for new arrivals, Included are genuine Bronzes, some with H pedestals; marble busts, figures, etc. This is a rare opportunity for art lovers to purchase masterpieces at a fraction of their earlier cost, Every piece at 14 price. WB MERE LO FAT HIN EL + UE RE Re PUI Ze Og Oriental Rugs “ '" porter + Raener Pometh Hem { THESE chic hats I \ are copied from i the foremost Parisian Models yand come ina vari of Styles. Someare drap- ed high, some are very low, or are gracefully ~ swirled into a soft bow. w * ( iy \ They are almost “WY complete in them. selves and require { nothing more than a flower or ornament to make them a smart seasonable hat. eclally desirable models, made of Lyons Vel\ are in the first group, in 10 ” different drapings. Black only; spe $2 97 ie cially priced at Draped Turbans in 8 Different Styles. We believe these hats to be finish and quality to those A ah ypaphags, 2 $5.00 and $6.00 elsewhere, Our $3. 96 price le Macy's—Hecond Floor, B4th Street, the heels, soles and toes are full fashioned so that they fit beautifully, We exclusively sell then at 94c, a pair. Macy’s—Main Fleer. I" these heavy silk hose, Bed Room Carpets & Rugs at Goodly Savings The indisputable advantage of Macy's policy of buying strictly for cash is clearly shown In the prices below, For instance, the Imported Seam- less Chenille Axminster Rugs. These rugs come in beautiful weaves, Old English designs that cannot be obtained in this cour try. They will outwear any Ameri- can Axminster of eq quality— and the 9x12 size is priced at least $5 less than they would cost to buy in England now. Imported Seamless Chenille Axminster Rugs 24 in. x $4 in, $1.98 29 in. x 60 in., $2.74 6ft. xO, $14.48 7 ft. Gin, x10 ft. 6 in., $21.74 Tit. Goin. x9 tt, $17.74 9ft. x10 ft. 6 in, $25.50 oft. x12 ft., $29.50 Oft. x13 ft. 6 in, $35.50 Oft. x15 ft., $38.50 Best Quality Tapestry Brussels Rugs Tift. x9 ft, $10.48 8 ft. Sin. x 10 ft. Gin, $16.48 oft. x12 ft., $18.24 Velvet Carpets The greatest variety of patterns to choose from in the City. Suit- able for rooms, halls and stairs. Highest qualities at lowest pos sible rices. Plain colors, $1.14 and $1.39 the yd, Figured Velvet Carpets, 84e, $1.24 and $1.44 the yd, Macy'e—Fourth Mloor, Lining Sati Special at GOc Yatd __, This quality is one of the finest famous Hining manufacturer, of medium pe Ay aed pee. silk ace strong cotton We recommend its excep- tional pearing qualities. 36 inches wide, whee ite, cream, light blue, pink, old rose, emeral reen, copper, purple, pearl, Frau , brown, why erican Beauty, tan, navy and black, Macy'e—Lining Dept., Second Fieor. Comfortables~Warmth-Re- taining and Little Priced | ‘an HERE is no gainsaying the fact that you find the best assortment of good bed coverings at “Lowest- in-the-City” prices at Macy’s, Enthusiastic Buying at Our Sale of Satin Charmeuse Special at 9Ac per yard In Black and Colors Convince yourself by coming to see these comfortables. * Figured Silkoline Comfort- ables, tuftedcentres. Medium and dark colorings. For full size beds, 94c each, Laminated Cotton-Filled Com- fortables, lined with a fine grade of figured silkoline; have tufted centres, Light weight, very warm and fluffy, For single beds, $1.69 each; for double beds, $1.74 each. Silk Mull Comfortables, fine ished with plain mull bor- ders, in dainty rose patterns. Various colorings. For full size beds, $2.49 each, Double Filled Comfortables, pure white, cotton lined. Fine grade of silkoline, in light and medium colorings. For full size beds, $2.29 each, Heavy Weight Sateen Com- fortables, sanitary cotton filled.. For full size beds, Figured sateen both sides, $2.39 each; with plain sateen borders, $2.59 each, Silk Top Comfortables, with plain borders. Fine cotton filling. Pleasing floral de- signs in the centres, For full size beds, $3.89 each. Lamb's Wool Comfortables, figured nainsook, with plain sateen borders. For full size beds, $4.49 each. Down Quilts, in fine sateen coverings; figured both sides; scroll stitched, As light as warm. For full size beds, $4.88 each; extra size, $8.04. High Grade Down Quilts, filled with finest white domes- tic down and covered with a fine figured cambric. Extra large size, $9.94 each. Also Silk and Satin Covered Lamb's Wool and Down Com- fortables, in plain and figured designs. Colors to harmon- ize with any color scheme. ) Macy’e—Basoment. Our patrons, who remembered a similar offering of a year ago, were eager to participate in this sale which started so successfully yesterday morning. Satin Charmeuse, with its soft draping qualities, {s particularly adapted to the prevailing styles in Women's Gowns—the quality we offer is not equalled elsewhere under $1.50 per yard. Every wanted color is represented; street and evening shades, also black. Full 40 inches, the width that cuts to advantage. Mucy's Silk Department, Second Floor,

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