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Special Po Kitted. William J, Walsh, a special policeman ot the Pennsylvania road, of No. 821 Broadway, Bayonne, was killed by a train in Sunnyside yard ng Inland L body was removed to Steinway Avenue, Long Iai 'y. —— YOUR SICK CHIL IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE urry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stom- aeh, liver, bowels. Give “California Syrup of Figs” if cross, bil- ious or feverish. No matter what ails your child, « Ce thorough laxative should always the first treatment given. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half) sick, isn't resting, and acting Ntother! see if tongue naturally—look, This is a sure sign that its is coated. little stomach, liver and bowels are| eloy with waste. When cross, irri- feverish, stomach sour, breath bad tomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore of cold, give a teaspoonful “alifornia Syrup of Fi i few hours all the constipated poison, undigested food and sour bile gently | moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after, giving) this harmless “fruit laxative,” use it never fails to cleanse the little one’s liver and bowels and sweeten the stom- ach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, chil-| dren of all ages ‘and for grown-ups printed on le. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask Your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of ‘California Syrup of Figs; then see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.”—Advt. NUXATED IRON’ inereases strength of delicate, nervous, run- down peopie 200 per cent. In ten days in many instances. $100 | forfelt if it falls as per full explanation in THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. _ MACMILLAN RELIEF SHIP | IS FAST IN THE ICE Cannot Proceed to Etah Until! Spring—Mail and Supplies Sent by Motor Boat. Concern for the safety of the rellef ship Cluett, which salled for Btah in) July to bring home the Donald Mac- Millan party of explorers sent out by the Museum of Natural History two | years ago to locate Crocker Land, the Supposed Arctic continent, was re-| Hoved yesterday by a message from | Knud Rasmussen tn Copenhagen say- ing that the fs fast in the tce| at North Sta ‘This morni she arrived th delayed by crossing Melville Bay, She had sailed from Battle Harbor, Labrador, July 26, and the musuum authorities have been expecting word of her return for the last two months, Rasmussen says she cannot proceed from North Star Bay to Btah before spring, and t boat with m of Teaching ibune reports that | explorers in Etah in at way. Rasmussen did not wait in North Star Bay to learn what luck the motor boat had, but whe there he had previously heard from the MacMillan party, who were all well, and he carried homeward mail from them to Copenhagen, rematling it | there for this country, commenneetiinceneananias OBITUARY NOTES. Frederick Warren Dodge, President of the i. W. Dodge Company, pub- lishers, died yesterday at his home, No, 601 West Ore Hundred and Tenth | Street, aged fifty-one. Prof. John Angus MacVannel, forty- of philosophy Teachers’ and education at College, Columbia Uni- versity, died yesterday at St. Mary's, Ontario, Can, Patrick Moore, a pioneer lumber dealer of this city, died yesterday of a complication of diseases at his home, No. 22 West Eighty-seventh Street. He was sixty-four years old. Dr. Edward Lee Greene, associate in botany at the Smithsonian Inxti- tion since 1904, and who recently be- camo head of the botanical depart- ment of Notre Dame University at South Bend, Ind., died yesterday at | Washington, D. C., aged seventy-two. Capt. George M. Flynt, a Civil War veteran, whp twice saved the colors of his company at Antietam, is dead at Killingly, Conn. Gale, formerly an Assemblyman of Queens, fifty-seven years of age, ts dead at her home, No, 230 Hancock Street, Brooklyn, large Advt. soon to Ask your doctor. or about it. Riker-Hegeman and Kaltsh Pharmacy always carry. it “in teck.—Advt. Generous Trial Household Size Glass Jar, 35¢ The why-and-wherefore of brawn and scrawn has of the most famous physicians. They tell you that hog-fats retard the growth and Mrs, Jano Burney, a recluse, reputed appear in this paper./to be worth $500,000, who spent last | winter here at a home for women, | died yesterday at her home in New! N. J., aged seventy-seven. | Providence, N. J. Glass Jar, 156 been the study development of children. Their vitality is taxed by indigestion and toxic fermentation through intestinal and digestive disorders which the animal fats create. The consequence is scrawn, SAG TAY 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts Yor Baking Shortening Prying & Candy-Making translates SAWTAY is an en concocted, hydrogenated or adulterated, but wholly and solely the pure butter of tropical nuts—just as Nature made it. SAWTAY is "more readily digested and more itself into brawn. In itself, ergy-food. It is not completely assimilated than creamery butter. Your children will probably be brawny instead of scrawny, if you bake, fry and shorten their food with SAWTAY. SAWTAY SPREAD FOR BREAD OR CRACKERS WTA’ id a a ‘Send for “Sawtay Kandy Kid: for Chi s," a Picture Book of Recipes iIdren's Parties. SAUTE PRODUCTS CorP. Woolworth SALT four years old, who occupied the sve Mrs. Mary E. Gale, wife of Cyrus B. | DOV ODS | | | | \ 8 8 TOL LOLS POOLE DODODEDON City” prices. “‘We Will Get It For You!’’ Macy’s strives with might and main to obviate ing ‘We'll get it for you.” We are always among the first to show new things and ever on the watch to keep full stocks of staple articles. But the impossibility of a store’s keeping every- thing is obvious — so Macy’s has established a “Special Order De- partment.” The scope of this department is practically unlimited— it will procure almost anything you ask for, and procure it quickly and at the lowest pos- Diaries for 1916 You will tind in the Macy Stationery Shop “Red Star” and “Excelsior” Diaries, Year Books, Daily Reminders, etc., in full variety and at “‘Lowest-in-the- Macy’s—Main Floer, Rear, 85th Bt. The best seats for the best theatrical attractions are on sale at box office prices at the Macy Public Service Bureau. Visitors in town will appreciate this’| convenience. Macy*s—Baicony, 34th St. For the Rink— ~ Women’s Wool Sweaters Three excellent models in women’s sweaters for utility and comfort. Women’s All Wool Sweaters (illustrated) knitted in plain stitch. Shawl collar that may be buttoned close to the neck. Deep turn-back cuffs. Side patch pockets. Sash finished with tassel fringe ends. White, gray, rose, delft, maroon $4.49 All Wool Sweaters, in plain Stitch, belted back, roll collar which can be buttoned high at the throat. Tum back cuffs and side-patch pockets with turn over edge. In | variety of colors. $374 A New Victrola Outfit at a New Low Price, $56.49 Verified Price Elsewhere, $67.50 WE have just unpacked one carload of the newest ! Victrola Cabinets. sae act almost exact dupli- cates of the base of the $100 Machines, and when used in conjunction with a $50 Victrola make a most. de- sirable combination. : ’ Equipped with double doors and fitted with separate com- artments for record albums, and may be had in‘ mahogany, ‘umed or golden oak finish, as illustrated. This exceptional offer proves that at Macy’s you not only buy for less, but that you may be sure of finding the very newest in Victrola equipment in our Modern Victrola Department. Cabinet $11,24. Victrola, ‘$45.25 Or the Complete Outfit, $56.49 sible price. Simply tell the clerk in the department that is de- voted to articles similar to what you want, to take a “special order” for you, and the ma- chinery is set in motion. “Special Orders” are one more of the long train of practical conveni- ences this store pro- vides. delft and black. convertible collars. You Save $5 e it ¥ ian You Buy This ° Machine at $12.89 be are so accurately made and adjusted that they can be Here are thoroughly practical sewing machines at Should any of the parts prove defective within five made of the finest seasoned oak. ea ments of the latest pattern and find a place in this set. Indispensable for those that travel our large machine. lated lockstitch, Macy's—Fourth Floor, Rear, RICH Velveteens and Corduroys for afternoon in the fashionable Autumn shades, with Fur or Girls’ School Coats, and belted styles; lange pockets fur special price quoted above. $14.49 , aring ° Macy’s Leader Sewing ESE Macy's Leader Sewing Machines are character- ized by almost entire absence of friction and the parts operated at high speed without vibration or unnecessary fatigue to the worker. very small cost, and they are so constructed as to be practically trouble- f years we will duplicate it without charge. he cases are finely finished and are Included in the price of $12.89 is a complete set of attach- best quality, packed in a velvet- lined box. Fourteen separate items Hand Sewing Machine At- tractively Priced and where space is limited. They are ally carried and obviate the necessity of crating and shipping al Practical, perfectly constructed, little Hand-Sewing Machines, capable of doing intricate sewing with well regu- Iron base, without cover, $6.74 and $7.94. Oak base with cover, $10.89. ° * ’ Little Daughters’ Coats For All Occasions _and evening events—warm Chinchillas and Zibelines for school and general wear, developed other smart trimmings, and at a range of prices to suit every purse. $9.74 Zibelines, Cheviots and fancy mix- tures, also plaid coatings in sport jor velvet trimmed. A pleasing var+ ety for girls of 8 to 16 years at the Corduroy Coat, An attractive belted modei (as illustrated at left) In Navy and Brown, Trimming down tront and collar of Skunk Opossum, lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Chinchilla Coats, $6.74 tor all-round wear there is noth+ ing more desirable than a warn Chinchilla Coat. The model at above price is wool lined, buttons high at the neck with velvet collar; slashed pockets, Navy and Oxford, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Smocked Velveteen Coat, Velveteen Coats, $15.49 in $12.49 oe lustrated at right.) arming- A very dressy model in yoke | |y youthful is this little coat with style with rows of shirring at waist | smocked skirt. Skunk Opossum and velvet ornament. Collar of collar; velvel belt Fibs Fons drawn Y >ssum. od ere | through buckles, Lined and inter- dune cpseum. Lined and inter | tined, Shades of Navy, Black, ined. Navy, Black and Brown. | Green and Brown, Sizes 6 to 10 Sizes 10 to 14 years, years. Girls’ Serge Dresses, 6 to 16 years, $5.49 An excellent assortment of Navy Serge frocks in the season's smartest effects; one and two piece Guimpe style or Coatee dresses; trimmed with contrasting color material and braid, others handsomely embroidered. Macy's—-Third Floor, 36th Street Women's Wool Sweaters, in fancy stitch. turn-back cuffs, Deep pockets, _ Clearance Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Sweaters Choice of two different styles in Shetland wools and heavier knit sweaters, Most of them have pockets and In a large variety of colors. Originally priced from $3.24 to $3.96, Clearance price $2.96 Macy'e—Third Floor ; where the size or color range is incomplete—and Record Savings on Records. Our stock of records is one of the most complete in the city. Prices average about 10 per cent. below standard prices. Soundproof rooms for trying out records. Ls ; Roll collar, ite, gray, tan, navy, rose, $2.96 Petticoat Flounces 14% inches deep A clever way to make a new petticoat of one whose flounce is worn, is to attach one of these specially made flounces of percaline. They have pretty shirring, and | at $17.74 each \ M I affairs occurring between mid-ivovember and the New Macy’s—Fourth floor, | Dancing Frocks for Women MEDIATELY before the Holidays is the period’ for plarining appropriate gowns to wear to the various social attractive trocle in the correct danchg lente oot Imported French Crepon, ‘ The illustrations are two are reinforced with es of a variety of models int pt ing tucks, and can be made lection, _compr made 19c yd. to fit any petticoat top by of chiton, striped | Marquisgttes, This is a fine cotton fabric simply pulling up the draw- are fur-trimmed and others are that is very soft and pret- | string, In black only. Sifonee with. sliver and bead tily crinkled. it finds wide Macy's usual price, 69c. —puille light blue vers white, use in kimonos and house dresses, Yard wide. Tea, corn, copper, rose, cadet, and navy. Macy's—fecond Floor. Special at 59c each. Flounces of satine, taffeta, and messalines come at 74c to $2.49 each, | Macy’s—Lining Devt., Second Floor. black, and navy blue. Black satin-striped taffeta over net edged with jet sequins. The net forms the popular transparency about neck and shoulders, with a bhi yf Rages Sica of the sein striped taffeta faster the back with long bow, A rose is fastened to the left of the girdle in front. pal ae wal M: aaa] 4 ° ® 4 Fur-Trimmed Coats & Suits pret Hp lve <titon with satin stipes ° ‘ f The girdle-bodice , | iffon The Vogue For Misses Deiat Yh steered nt late . ‘i y ull he, sliver design an with a UST as smartly trimmed and cleverly designed as my a harrow line of Siyver, raid tipped ‘are garments for the mature woman, but pos- Nau butterfly bow at ‘the. bac “s ! sessing a youthf'l grace and chic style which dis- tinguish them as “Misses’ Fashions’ exclusively. Many models to choose from at attractively low prices. wide hem on the skirt Is ofthe ~ embroidered taffeta, trimmed in - the same manner. Macy'e—Third Moot On Sale To-day. 9 0 ° Women’s Winter Suits ULL skirts and belted or semi-belted coats of lengths varying from hip to knee are the salient points in women's suits for the winter season. Long Coat Suit of broadcloth | | Russi Misses’ Coats of Wide Wale Corduroy, $19.74 Unusually smart model in semi-belted effect with lar; collar of Natural or Skun! Raccoon, Satin lined through- Misses’ Coats For General Wear, $11.74 Swagger coats of wool and Zibeline; also mixtures in belted or plain loose model. Blouse Effect in broad- ; | ne Wi arge ‘e with tailored lines to accentuate a | c!oth. | The coat has semi-fitted out and interlined. Brown, | Some with large pockets. x back shaped at waist line undep green and navy. 14, 16 and | Fur-trimmed collars. Sizes | “Heht curve at the waist line with | belt of Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), a distinct flare to the coat skirt. Collar and Pierrot button of natural beaver. Semi-circular skirt on uniquely cut yoke. Excellent lines, Navy blue, green, plum, brown and | pelt, Bolling green, African black. , $23.74 | and black. $32.75 English Corduroy Street Suit. Belted coat, deep round yoke, high bute : toned chin-chin collar, shaped cuffs extending well over the hand, Cir cular shirred skirt with buttoned side pockets. Navy blue, African brown and black. $39.75 “* 18 years. 14, 16 and 18, Misses’ Fur-Collared Plush Coats, $28.75 Full belted model of excellent quality Plush, satin lined throughout and finished with handsome Fur Collar, 14, 16 and 18. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits, $24.74 Fashioned of high-grade Broadcloth or Gabardine in shades of brown, navy, green and black. Diversity of models featuring the new plain skirt with extra belt; handsomely trimmed with Seal or Beaver Fur. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; also suitable for small women. straight line front buttoned close up to the throat. Collar, cuffs, cout skirt hem banded with Hud- son seal (dyed muskrat). Skirt full shirred back and sides. Separate Macy’e—Third Floo “Own-made,” CANDIES Purer than Snow in the Country. RACY'S “Own Made" Macy’e—Third Floor, 35th Street, A Mid-Season Clearance of Misses’ Frocks and Skirts } 'O make room for new goods arriving daily, it } is our custom to dispose of all small lots, | \ | ire lowepriced be- | cause the iimr se quantities of fruits, flavor+ ings, nuts, cocoa beans and other ingredients used in making the best kinds of confections are bought 4] tl to this end, we have made radical reductions on a A at lowest cash prices, not because adulterations or limited number of desirable garments, as noted cheap ingredients are used. below: We are as strict about the ) fillings, the cleanest sugar for | isses’ i | purity of our candie ast weetening, the freshest eggs, 150 Misses’ and Junior Dresses NI welleknown high grad . the purest milk—and no one Combinations of Serge and Taffeta, Also all | \Y tioners, We purchase positively | Is in a be position to Serge—in Navy and Black, | iy the best matarials that ney | demand i ality than we an buy-—the finest fruits for | to cash for all w Dresses formerly up to $15.74 will be found now at $8.94 | | | Pa arietetanel 1 br J uptodate, Our }]f ‘i Dresses formerly up to $19.74 will be found now at $12.74 confection mop lop ry i \ ry aD iscover for yourse | A its delicious ¢ tein b : oat} Regulation Dresses, Navy or Black Serge | q it ee ii ale | 1 with white, black or gold trimmings. Poth mr om ei | Now $7.94, $9.74 and $12.74 Marq c, the Ib, Suitable for misses or growing girls, French you count ultra | })| 1 Misses’ Skirts—2 Models at $4.49 All wool Plaid Skirts in light and dark combinations, The ( Store 7 Macy's—Main Floor ‘ g andy Stor: ARES va ery effective model; Corduroy Skirts in fashionable shades. v4 ae pat Macy's—Misses’ Dept., Third Floor, 85th Sireet, Ss = | Sa Sear =~ I See Macy’s Other Advertisement on Page /6 SOEANAN7TANATATTOAIIATAI AANA IE