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t= patio THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1915. SAGE AND SULPHUR COLLISION ON BRIGHTON “L.”|cotch at Kine tchway test night. The police did not get a report of the accl- Thirty-five Passengers Were Badly | ‘ent until early this morning. The Manhattan-bound car w by the Accident, ore of a mick ‘ag he ”" R.H. Macy & Co."s Attractions Are Thete Low Prices We have i DAR engers returning from | Kings Highway. He was approaching ‘ : a Cone, sland were shaken up and many |to,,maxe the coupling, when slippery giving Sale of limited number NEWLY WRITTEN SERMON on “Thou Shalt Not |hurled to the floor when a Brighton | were damaged, but no one was seriously . of camel's hair } *, mm Steal” about all a burglar left in robbing home of Hart- Beach “L” car collided with an empty | injured. ha) Linens contins bI anket t It’s Grandmother’s Recipe ford, Conn., clergyman, intial _penEENEEN |B} ues all the week. ee ae $24.50 niet 2 Hersid Square Bronduay, Mth te 35ihSe. news to Restore Color, Gloss “WHT” MINORITY of Georgia Legislature got Pro- is and Thickness. hibition members drunk to prolong filibuster against Pro- ommnsomnin _ hibition bills, i charge of anti-saloon official, : Hair that loses its color and lustre, o Cony. ! Ext ; 7 FINGER-PRINTS CONVICTED orang-outang of He raor ete or ane ae ae a : inary e the hair, {Our grandmother made up loose to play with children. a ixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to ght feet lone | keep her locks dark and beautiful, and ra SILVER CHAIN eight feet long, each of the 192 links ( given by relative or friend, gift to Mr. and Mra, C, L, Lynoh on sixtieth anniversary of marriage at Stock. bridge, Mass. BEAR BIT OFF LEG of Pennsylvania farmer, but it happened to be @ wooden leg, thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a 50- cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- | Offering All This Week o™ year ago when prices were normal Macy's made an Baking " zat be “Wyeth's end Sxl inate enormous purchase of blankets, the balance of which, compound,” whic! tkens the ” . consisting of 2 airs » are nc Pair 00 naturaliy,'0o evenly, that nobod; TO STOP there vite Chicago public mete Msi fing “ Hoedl Airs, bad are now presenting fo our a iby tal 1 nan Vous appliod: 7 schools are to have moving pictures, customers at absolutely the most moderate prices in the city. a » Besides, It takes off dandruff, stops Mie GReSh aTgN We are disregarding the 10% to 25% increase on these goods scalp itching and falling hair. You just COON DOG with only one eye provided al the meat eaten by family that which obtains to-day, and are offering them at prices which dampen a sponge or soft brush with it] waiked 110 miles to St. Louis. and Load this croues your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn- ” ir di ; nue, “Major Bornstein, who ts delights he Leties ante agente hat] THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING DAY.| teva. two years old, wan working In and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully | wrienae and Re! nr, | New Zork for $10 @ week when the Civil ; darkening the hair after a few applica-| ""'*™ | War began. In the Civil War he served | fen teat cirine Back the ioc nl) eee Carer aad ae Now “York Voluatecr Heriment. “tha ia | re and gives it an appearance of] yfrs, and Mrs. M. Bornstein of No. 776| the Ninth Regiment. pet Metrone Avenue, the Bronx. celebrated | syotogrnshs made of the couple in i806 TR T=" | Inst night their golden wedding at the| Pra Wit “Many friends and relatives World “Wants” Work Wonders. ! Hotel Bon-Ray, No. 1296 Madison Ave-! were present last night. not only cannot be duplicated by other merchants, but which Macy’s cannot again duplicate till market conditions have changed. Absolutely Pure Avoid All Substitutes GIMBELS---The Message of “Progress” Announcement Because of the stormy weather Today all the offerings advertised by “Gimbel Bros.” yesterday will be on sale Tomorrow at their Special Prices. “Progress” ., Each pair is faultlessly finished and sanitarily packed, This sanitary packing of blankets is an item to be considered, as many wholesalers object to the extra trouble and expense, but it is one of the things Macy's has insisted upon. White Satin Finish Fleece Blankets—Withi light pink and blue striped borders; ribbon bound; size, 65x76 inches. $1.69 pair Our Red Star—No. 200, excep*ionally soft finish, pink and blue borders; size 68x80; ribbon bound. $2.59 pair Our Red Star—No. 202, extra heavy wool blankets; very firm weave; wide ribbon binding; size 70%80 inches. $3.49 pair Imitation Camel’s Hair Colored Blankets, bound with wide silk ribbon to match border, in pink, blue and lavender; ize TOX80. $3.59 pair Our Red Star California White Wool Blankets— High piece finish; select grade of wool filling, in dainty pink and dlue striped borders; ribbon bound; size 70x84. $4.96 pair Guaranteed All Wool Amana Blankets—Steam shrunk, unlike the old fashioned homespun blankets. 64x60, 4 Ibs. $5.94 70x84, 5 tbs. $7.49 Our High Grade Lamb’s Wool California Blankets— Equal to any $15.00 blanket in the market; extra large size: finished with a wide silk ribbon to match color of border; size 78x84, $10.24 pair Mary's—Dasement, Rear, “Progress” . Women’s Negligees and Dressing Sacques at $1.95, $2.95, $5.95 Less Than Wholesale Prices MPHESE astounding reductions were made because a well known maker retired from the Negligee business and these are his surplus stock and “‘Samples.” Not a Negligee in this lot would retail for less than $6 to $12 and several would be at least $15. All Are Lace Trimmed or Embroidered Albatross and Challis Dressing Sacques, $1.95 Flowered, Striped and Dotted Challies; light and dark shades of Albatross. Albatross and Challis Negligees, $2.95 Embroidered, lace, flower or ribbon trimmed. Exquisite Crepe de Chine Negligees, $5.95 In light and dark shades and very elaborately hand- embroidered. "GIMBELS “Second Floor The First Sale of Its Kind! Wy rh > “Progress” . ‘Women’s Separate Skirts . For “ Dressy Occasions Copy of » Doouillet Model, $95. Copy of a Callot Model, $110. $9.75 to $12.75 Fur-Trimmed Black Broadcloth Skirts, $9.75 Fu semi-circular model, with a band of skunk opossum flaring at the bottom of the skirt; wide, detachable belt. Fancy Stripe Black Satin and Poplin Skirts, $12.76 Side ornamentation is large simulated pockets edged with black panne velvet and black velvet buttons. Evening Wraps of Elegant Gold, Silver and Velvet Brocades, Trimmed with Furs $95 and $110 Usually $200 to $300 Would Be Moderate Prices for Such Superb Wraps ith the prices of vureeit by actual OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o’Clock Special Sale of Guaranteed DINING ROOM FURNITURE AT SAVI OF FROM 3 TO ‘See Copies of the Latest Models by Exquisite colors, also Black i & “ , share | fe ee Sere eee a rate Sec SEG Te Callot, Drecoll and Doeuillet. and White with Gold and Silver, soli OAK gin Gite fullness and Hs trimmed with black satin covered buttons. N. B.—It is doubtful if any more of these wonderful beocades will be woven for many a Meee ries tee tame, toot eats Black Velveteen Skirts, $10.75 year in France—and only the French can make such fine materials, GIMBELS—Third Floor . . z fine feney pattenrs, Plain tailored model made of finest ale of velveteen; shirred back and broad detachable belt. IMBELS—Third Floor “Progress”’ Continued---The,.Remarkable Sale of Imported Furniture More than $60,000 worth, occupying an entire aisle on our Seventh Floor. INER FURNITURE has never been seen upon our floors. Masterpieces by internationally known makers, authentic reproductions of priceless antiques, curious and quaint “occasional” pieces, typifying amongst others the “Progress” 4k frame: golden finish; covered sn) OAR ONINA apna OAK eo Rrade imitaton leather. Loser BUPVET Kee. Price M18 Dolls’ $1 & Cash ov € finest work of Ls pitt ti $2 Hand- Wm. Birch, Ltd., Selz & Schlower Noel ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM Made Jules Bouy et Cie Herman Gerson $5 to $5,000 Sangiorgi Gallerie L.S. Mayer & Co. There is, as a rule, only one piece of a kind, and none can be duplicated. Many, indeed, represent the last. work of makers whose industry has disappeared in the maelstrom of war in Europe, Among the fine pieces are:-—- A : A $65 Louis XVI. Music Cabinet ~ for $35. O89) SE: O75. A $225 Queen Anne Walnut Desk at $170, A $175 Morocco London Arm Chair, at $180, A $1100 Onyx-topped, hand-carved Louis XV, Table, $675. A $750 Three-piece Louis XV, Suite, at $560, An $85 Queene Anne Club Chair, $67.50, An $85 Adam Mahogany Arm Chair, $62.60, An $800 Violet-wood Louis XV. Pedestal, $3265, A $975 Louis XV. Suite, at $487. A $3500 Louis XVI. Suite of Five Pieces, $1360. Millinery, 50c ONE of the most remarkable values ever given in this section. Chic, dainty Hats—just like the smart creations of the Parisian modiste, and truly of the moment in shape, color- ings and trimming. Velvet, satin, gold cloth, plush and other modish materials are featured, and nearly everything has the litle touch of ostrich or hion deman d izes for dol fur that fas! jay. G ieee . ON SMALL WEERLY Of MONTHLY PAYMENTS OUR SPECIAL OUTFIT eve may compre No Interest Added gNo Extra Charges of Any Kind 50c WEEKLY »§ 144-146 LG vnc tious’ DEST Q RST i | gdDIG er 35°36 ress” "Ghildren’s Blanket Cloth Bath Robes, at $2.95 HE Bath Robes that all children from 2 to 14 years of age will find indispensable on cold winter days. DOUBLE STAMPS Mornings Pp Me ¥ A $5500 Empire Library Suite, at $1750. NE BLOCK ney ry unusual oe es, oe wih A $95 Queene Anne Walnut Arm Chair, $47.60. SINGLE TH GIMBELS—Seventh Floor without collars, GIMBELS—Second Floor STAMPS e ( ad . Afternoons BB eiween Aven’ pa WE HAVE ONLY [WO STORES “wi