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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915. » ee ‘one Hundred and Thirtleth Street will | DIVORCE EVIDENCE SECRET. | |hreien Potter Warner of No. 606 ) The domestic tro ! Warner, a civil eng in-lnw of Mayor Mit (Phillip A) not be sired in open court “ahaa | T brave No ‘Morning After’ |": A Pill after your “night out” will pre- | ¢re® they system all impurities, caused by over. | ‘ices in the Fquitable Be ! eating or drinking. For headaches, bile | Warner, in bis answer fousness, bad breath, sour stomach, use | accuses his wife of collusion den for a divorce. He Seventh Av we and One H GET A BOX TONIGHT 0c, 25¢ THE Box! tadecshe deltas! batho TEES cs The Jokesmith’s Pie To rob his humor of its sting and the pie of its disposition to create indiges:ion— Gala, s5¢ To insure apie that will contribute nuch to your fame as a domestic scientist, use as your shortening — SAW TAY 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts + —and one-fifth less than of any other fat. <./ SAWTAY is without taste and odor—your pie will have the delicate, wholesome flavor of its ingredients. And even if eaten heartily, the pie will be digested without distress. SAWTAY melts 15 degrees below the temper- ature of the stomach; hog-fats and hydrogen- ated oils from 10 to 15 degrees above it SAWTAY, an energy-food, is more easily digested and more completely assimilated than the finest creamery butter. 2 cups flour "2 teaspoonful sale 1 cup Seweay Mix sale and flour well, add Sewtay; work genely until SAW with flour, then edd just her. Divide into two equal E PRESH APPLE PIE 2 tablespoons flour; stir this weil n fill the crust and dot the top ne teaspoon SAW TAY, cover with other ‘crust under the bottom one and pinch- the top with lee milk ant ‘bake from Send for “Sawtay Kandy Kids,” a Picture Book of Recipes for Children’s Parties SAUTE PRODUCTS Corp. Woolworth AT 7 YEARS OF AGE. HE MANUFACTURING wiht OO FREE. 98 Nassau Stree! 3 watt peceawer, omy 8th Bt. 44 Bread wi r 14th St. 2a798 Tied ave acd 86th Street, 847 Eighth Avenu Bro 5 Broadway’ ? ' to climb over the transom of the store. The policeman captured the trio near WON A SERBIAN BRIDE WHILE FIGHTING TYPHUS say all three have served sult brought by Mrs, Warner, In she named an unknown woman, o ry - will be tried In secret by Phoenix In- A Pill at Night: —|s-mecor.c: poecuae foe oe by Suprome foal Troubles Due to Acidity re ready to proces vent “that headache” next morning. |{!'@ trina! The sessions were schedule R. & G. PILLS will remove from the |# besin fay in Mr. Ingraham's of- | sere 111) MRS AENRY © BER PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS Great MONEY SAVING EVENT Dr. Berger Back Home With Wife, Who Was Nurse With King Natalie Deroces, a pretty nurse serv- Ing with the Serbian army . in which thirty persons | on Sir ‘Thomas Lipten's on hospital service !n the Meditecra- r, When he first got USED UPRIGHT BARGAI S , and the doctor's t what it might be, lthey got along swimmingly in ¢ 119 Anderson&Co. 135 E, Gabler 160 Wheelock | FOILS THEFT AT TRANSOM. \rrio Caught Teying to By in 81.000 Balt ¥ 180 Bradbury MONTHLY up Rents a Beautiful Upright Piano 81-87 COURT ST. $5.00 SHOES (Fon Mea AN SAVE MONEY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED Rpuaine maine bas stood for chase of the Mahest eo fall value and They are the best known =e WieDew op adler made of the most carefully se! ped factory at presshes ofa mont perfect organization ; all worliag with an For yews *\ the Botton antzes ' pin, srarentase St the wearer vegan high ted leathers, afte m, Mass., Pode vel a to make the best UGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 SHOES are just as other makes costing ference iy the price, id for style, fit and 6 to $8, the only —* WL DOUGLAS $3, cir 3 it bets and * pe, fi or wear i nger than None genuine unless W. L, Dougla: mame and the retail rary! is stamped on’ the bottom. to Boer neers a ATER NEW YORK 7aa710 Broadway, cor. Thornton 1770 Pitkin Avenue, 0G] * ton St Poarl. eT pOUGLA Shama te AND 94,60 SHOZS FOR WOMEN. ie Thira Keene SQUAT) | CRY CITY 18 Newark A . venue, one Newar! ve, pee MARKED WITH 4 * CARRY OOMPLETE LINES OF +] ° MEN’S Shirts Ww" have just unpacked and sorted according to sizes, 4,090 of the best Business Shirts for men we have een in a long time. They will be placed on sale When the store opens to-morrow, and early comers will find an assortment of weaves and colorings the like of which is seldom displayed at anything like this price, even at Macy's. S89c each Just the Thing for Business Wear ‘The materials in these shirts are fine woven madras and crepe | weaves, highly mercerized fabrics, including some of the 5) colorings which will be the®vogue six months hence. 4 The models are all coat The workmanship in the 11k tyle with soft or laundered | ments isot the very best. The ie cuffs, in sizes from 14 to 17 | shirts were made by a manu- and in sleeve lengths of 34. and | facturer with whom we do a 35 inches large business, Asa favor to us and to show his appreciation of ol ide, he sold us these shirts at a price which enables us to offer them to the men of New York at 89 each. Macy's—Mon's Shirt Shop, Main Floor, S5th st. Women’s Suits Cut on Distinctly Tailored Lines OR morning and early afternoon there is nothing more satisfactory to wear, or to see worn, than the strictly Tailored suit with its chic air of boyishness, even on the matured woman. A smart model —is made in Worumbo covert cloth, semi- fitting coz at belted across front only. irt smartly rippled at the back: close fitting sleeves: convertible collar of Hudson eal (dyed muskrat); two fur buttons at back. Severely tail- * ored two-piece skirt, shirred in Ey back. Separate girdle. $46.75 5 Similar model has long, aight line in back. Panels ot 1 buttons’ and button- at side fronts. $46.75 English Tweed Suit, Norfoli- style, with four patch pockets, mannish cut, plain tailor made skirt. Brown, green. $32.75 Another suit—of knitted Jer- ey cloth, semi-box effect; copy of Gabrielle Chanel sport suit, with deep collar; band around bottom of cuff ‘of silk flush Rose, green, beige, red. $33.75 Macy's—Third Floor. Macy’s Boys’ Clothing For All Occasions ACY'S is truly called “Headquarters for Boys’ Cloth- "Ever on hand a complete stock of suits and coats for all-round general wear; sport and skating outfits; dressy suits for dance and other social functions; smart togs for motoring—all at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. cA Sati a, Week-End Specials Boys’ Suits 7 to 18 yeors | \ Boys’ Overcoats| $6.24 10 to 18 years Two pairs of Trousers wit! each uit; cheviots, fancy tweeds, English mixtures, in brown, tan, and blue color- ings; single and double breasted, patch pocket front style and variations of the Norfolk. One lustrated, The overcoats are the popular convertible collar ulster odel (as illustrated), made ot cheviot, tweed, English mix- tures in. combinations of brown, tan and gra’ Worsted lined-and Venetian yoke lining. Others full serge lined. i Overcoats for Big Boys. | Overcoats for Small Boys. s) 7 to 18 years. 21% to 10 years, \ In the season's most popus Ulsterettes, Russian. or ir models and of dependable | French models, with and witn- tertal ! as. $7.49 and | out belts; velvet collar. Chin- up to $16.74, ‘One of the best | chillas and other warm fab- issortments in town ‘ rics, $4.89 up to $14.74. Boys’ Mackinaws or Sport Coats, $4.89 to $9.74 Good-looking, warm coats ide of smart plaids, in a fullrange of s m 6 to 18 year f Suits for Big Boys. | Suits for Small Boys. f 7 to 18 years | 21% toB years. 1 ra | Welvets in black, blue and k Ywenty odd styles 1 4 k sai ube brown, fancy mixtures and iS CESIY OF Seat >| serge in) blue and) brown; me, rics; standard Macy make;] Little Prince, Wee Georgie | ~. Prices from $4.89 to $17.74 | and others, $4.89 to $10.74 I) Also a complete line of Boys’ Neckwear, Shirts and Caps at “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices. Mucy ese Floor, 34th Street, v&a, M. Macy &Go."s Attractions Ave Their Lew Prices. The Holiday Display of Cameras, Kodaks, Snapshot Albums and Photographic 4 Supplies will now be found on ithe Second Floor, on the 34th | St. Side. a _ ee Herald Square B RH Macy ad ment is now located on the Second Floor, 34th Street Side. Automobile Accessory Depart- Take the Escalator! Junior ce Bene Frocks Fur-Trimmed at $19.74 OVELIER than the picture are these Chiffon Frocks for girls of 13,15 and 17 years. Under- skirt of chiffon with lace over-skirt shirred at top and finished with band of fur, Sleeves and podice of chif- fon. Artistically trimmed with French rosebuds. Blue, Pink and White. Special, $19.74 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses of Crepe Meteor, $14.74 Smart. model in rose, Copen- hagen, bisque, pray, navy and black. Skirt in over-tunic effect; bodice of Crepe Meteor with collar and vestee of Satin. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Misses’ Regulation Dresses, $8,94 and $12.74 Made of excellent quality navy blue serge; skirt plain or pleated; assorted braid trimmings of white, red, black or gold. Especially de- sirable for school wear. Macy's—Misses’ Department, Third Floor, BGth Street Rare Economies in Misses’ Coats and Suits HIS timely offering will appeal to the Miss who wants a smart Coat or Suit at a moderate price. If you want to“Dress Up" tor Thanksgiving Day, comme to Macy’s Misses’ Department and share in these unusual economies. Misses’ Plush Coats, $24.74 Misses’ Kersey Velour Full belted mode, satin- Coats, $12.74 lined throughout, with con- A full flare model of good vertible collar. Sizes 14, 16 } (ality Velour; slashed pock- and 18 years. We might add iphel ee n brown, navy that the price of plush by the | purchase brings these Coats in yard is advancing every day. | time for Thaliksuiving. Wlearaway of 110 Misses’ Suits at $19.74 Macy’s Usual Prices Were $26.75 to $33.75. To provide space for new shipments, radical reductions have been made on this special group of Misses’ Suits. Materials are Gabardine, Wool Velour, Broadcloth or Whipcord in all street shades Flare or box models; belted and without belts; new shape skirts with pockets. Many Fur-trimmed. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 in the lot—but not all sizes in each style. Macy's—Misnen’ Dept., Third Floor, 35th Street. Fancy Striped Flannelette 10,000 Yards of Mill Ends Special at 5!4c yard O unusual is this sale and so desirable is the material that this lot is to be sold only in lengths of about 12 yds. It is a most desirable fabric for nightgowns and pajamas. There are several pretty patterns to select from in pink and white, blue and white stripes and checks. Of very heavy quality. 27 inches wide. Macy's—Flanacl Dept., Second Floor, The “Smock”-—~-a Favorite in the Young Girl’s Wardrobe ND the older ones, too, find these Smocks an agreeable A change from the inevitable Blouse. Two new models ire illustrated, suitable for misses and voung girls. Cotton Eta- mine fashions the chic model atthe left; deep, raglan shoulders; smocking at either side, silk tie lacings in front; large collar of white satin and but- toned-over cuffs, In rose, Belgian blue, cherry and lea- ther brown, Sizes 14 to 20 years. $2.89 The Smocked Model at the right is made of mercerized Pongee, a fine fabric with lustrous silk face. Collar and cuffs of white repp; clusters of smocking back and ae ball-shaped white crochet buttons finish the front and sme haped belt. Belgian blue, rose, navy, 14 to 18 yrs. $2, as —Mimes’ Blowse Dept., Third Floor