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RAISE $6,900 FOR CANCER S VICTIMS AND NEED ORE, Effort to Lift $60,000 Mort- gage, Under Terms of Prior. Mrs, ‘A Erlend from AL Rolly, Mtr. FE. shortell, "Mm. jan, | Go: 6 rest of the subscriptions were in sums ranging down to one dollar. ———.——_ WORK BEGUN TO RAISE Cronin Will, Fails. Although the Servants of Relief for Incurable Cancer were unabie to raise by subscription the $30,000 needed to give them title to an equal sum con- ditionally promised by the late Cor- nellus F, Cronin to lft the $60,000 mortgnge on their home at No, 71 Jackson Street, they succeeded in raising noarly $6,500. Mr. Cronin had confided to one of his executors just before his sudden illness that he in- tended to give the money to the chari- ty, whatever the Sisters accomplished, but as there was no legal paper set- ting this forth the home has given up hope of obtaining the amount, But the offer of Mr, Cronin greatly alded the charity, making for it many friends, and it is in acknowledg- ment of their generosity that the Sisters gave out to-day the following list of subscribers to the fund: Mrs, Catherine A, McDowall, $2,000; Henry Heide, $1,000; Mew Sarah Warner's family, $600; Mra Mary Campbell and Mrs, William H, Peck dam, $300 each; James Byrne, $290; Mrs, Welter S, Wallace, $160; Mm, M. 1, Wood, 675, Those who contributed $100 each . Misses O. 3 roy, Mre, 6, t. Mo- Piet Mt amily “Dutton four donations of $100 sly each wera: 5; Bermart Gallagher, Piatti Mts ‘Those Who gave $30 each: Herold H, Halt and Mrs, Caroline A. M, Ball, ‘The donors of $25 each were: Mx. Mei Woley, Galiagher, M. Ga bons, Mra. Caroling Mary Lopen, “Mrs, Gionde, Joho J. » my "Medea, ‘Patrick Paul hetine Sinclaiz, Mre, M ‘Antbony ference, Joseph Farley, riner, Mrs, Bi Hai rt "om: Mr dors, Mise Bailie B. ‘Katherine Fall River, ions) ie, it ite es. pagal, ts, ee The eink ; $85,000 FORY. M. H. oI ' Funds Needed for New Building of Bronx Branch of fhe Association, Final arrangements will be made to-day for the campaign to raise $85,000 by subscription for a new buikting to house the Bronx Branch of the Young Men's Hebrew Associa- tion, Felix M. Warburg, Chairman of the National Council of Young Men's Hebrew and Kindred Aasocia- tions, has assured M. Maldwin Fertig, President of the Bronx Branch, his hearty support and oo-operation, The committees, composed of lead- ing business and professional men, ‘will meet this evoning at Temple Beth Elohim, in the Spooner Building, Hunt's Point. A general invitation has been-extended to ail interested to attend, and the responses indicate that some of the most prominent men ry women of the Bronx will be pres- on: Because of the city-wide interest in the sampatgn the principal head- quarters will be at the Union Square Hotel. Bronx headquarters will be at Fletechman’s, corner of Prospect and Westchester Avenies. While the ground on which the new building ts to be located has not been definitel: selected, it will be within easy reach tion, ~—earee | BUTTER DELICATESSEN TEA ASHINGTON MARKET #Fulton, Vesey, Washington and West Streets EVERYTHING FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER UNDER ONE RooFr POULTRY MEATS FISH GAME FRUITS VEGETABLES CHEESE IN THE WORLD'S FINEST MARKET “|WOMEN FROM 45 1055 TESTIFY :|To the Merit of Lydia E.|\— Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound during Change of Life. Westbrook, Me—"I was passing! through the Change of Life and had | pains in my back and side and was so weak I could hardly do my housework. Thave taken Lydia WE. Pinkham’s Vego- Compound recommend your medicine to my friends and give you permission to pub- Life I suffered with pains in my back ‘and loins until I could not stand. I also had night-eweats so that the sheets would be wet. I tried other medicine, but got no relief. After taking one bot- tle of Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I continued its use for six months. The ins left me, the night-sweats and hot sie grew fees, and in one your I was ‘a different woman. I know I have to thank you f Gt continued good health ever since.” rs, M. J. Brownell Manston, Wis. ‘The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled in such cases. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.(con- fidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter opened, read and answered wil of the Prospect Avenue subway sta. |@ woman, and held in strict confi- dence.—Advt. EGGS CANDY NUTS COFFEE FREE AUTO DELIVERY Seoovoeceuvuocovoxsv000 co0ea00800 Bonbo e@ooo0ee000 Om eon nn ooo Special Dollar Boxes: Assorted Milk Chocolates Assorted Nut Chocolates Assorted Chocolates My Favorites (nut flavored chocolates ) Cd a Te FRESH EVPERY HOUR ns At Leading Druggists and at our Stores Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler’s Candy, is supremely good © Oo eCHM OMHOXMFFOHN BOD ll ononas Chocolates eseeeec eee tee ee 6 6 8 ° ceaoretsesoseoesoocoesete yu. “Marchioness” Silk Hose No danger of ripped seams in “Marchioness” hose, because extra care has been taken to finish them well and make them as strong as possible. 94c pr. Macy'e—Main Floor, Herald Square, Wee What Thanksgiving Dinner is complete without candies and sweetmeats? They are really the finishing touch of the feast! Macy’s ‘“‘Own-Made” candies are rich and pure. They have that home- made flavor that is not obtained without the use of pure ingredients, properly mixed and cooked. Macy’s prices for these excellent sweetmeats are lower than a specialty candy shop would charge you for Bon Bons of like quality. Marron Glaces, $1.48 Ib. 4 an bana selection, potion tpt Jelly Covered ‘ N pecial at . jars! » delicious for aw pCrytallized Stem Ginger, | afer dinner 5% Ib Stuffed Raisins and Fresh Cherian aie ree eux| Chocolate Peppermints, Strawberries, sugared, %8c Ib. | Fritters, 59 Ib. highest qaality; 59¢ Ib. Marzipan (realalmond paste) Fis oon Jordan Al-| Cupped French Cream Cara- in shape of fruits and vegeta- A-quality, dull finish, mels, in 7 flavors, 59¢ Ib. bles, 89¢ Ib. delicately tinted, 5% tb. Vienna Style Fruit Filled Flat Sugared Jordan Al- fel os eden Almond, ew tlated, \— the finest Jordan al- od set Tete | uit anne tsraeatn | pent tgd Cast be 4 + e, strawberry), | Filling Favors, 39c Ib. Marquisette Chocolates, (French style)—finest and most Gum Drops, with choice of pecial at 59c lb, delicious style chocolates. —Lus- jelly centers, chewy centers and Perfection Chocolates and cious centere chocolate coating Bon Bons—equal quality else-| bard” druggist style, 39¢ Ib. enriched in many cases wit! where commands 80¢ Ib, Macy's] yy #4 ate |" rctave Mint Marshal . tions at ee “| Wrapped Cream Caramels French Glace Fruits, 69 ib. Toe 7 IB 5 wnsseytndan, _. VCvadlilay Cbsoldbas 2A Is Specials From Our Basement Candy Department: Glace Nuts and Fruits, 39c Ib. Salted Peanuts, 24c Ib, Cee et Ee ea ty, Vanilla marshmallows, 29c Ib. Filled Vienna style candies, 34c Ib. French style nougat, 24c Ib. Barley cuts, 15¢ Ib. Raisin clusters, $4c¢ ity Jordan almonds, 20¢ Greater New York chips, 15¢ Ib, Assorted fruit tablets, 15c Ib. flavor of ground nuts. Daisy bon bons, 29¢ Ib, eae ree be Hard candies, y " " Toasted marshmallows, 24c lb. Fy eae eat Assorted cream wafers, 24c lb. Ls ants, 15c Ib. “Tdeal” chocolates, 24c Ib. Lemon drops, 15c Ib. Assorted nut chips, 29¢ Ib, Cream peppermints, 15c lb. Imported Chocolates and Novelty Candies, 10c to 96c each And Favors for Thanksgiving At the Candy Counter ad- Day — turkeys, tootballe: Sock joining the Basement Soda , snapping m f Boer foe to 81.64 each. > Fountain. 104 Costumes de Luxe At the Special Price----$29.75 An exceptional purchase of afternoon and evening gowns, procured from a maker who is clearing his establishment for mid-season goods. There are 104 gowns in this collection—with few duplicates—thus mak- ing an exceptional range of individual styles. The average values of these gowns is $60.00, some of them originally having been priced at nearly $90.00. Royal Blue Georgette Crepe, combined with chif- fon velvet; full chiffon skirt, trimmed with two wide ruffles of chiffon vel- Dancing Frock of Silk Blue Meteor Satin Broche in pale gold . | veiled in mist gray chiffon, Full skirt draped at Bodice of lace-threaded net in semi-pannier effect and wide panels front and sage of silk with tran back of panne velvet _em- ency at shoulders in l- | broidered in silver, Gray i, CS ver net. Gold and silver] velvet girdle and silver | Vet. Surplice jacket effect beaded band finishes top | rose. Shoulders veiled in | of velvet over chiffon, Col- of corsage. chiffon, lar and cuffs fur-trimmed, The gowns illustrated are three models chosen at random, as the entire collection is distinctly new in styles and fabrics. They are fashioned of net, panne velvet, chiffon, malines, charmeuse, etc.; long sleeves and sleeveless; full decollete and demi- toilette; fur-banded, tinsel trimmed, in short the entire gamut of seasonable and fashionable fabrics and combinations Macy's—Third Floor, Broadway, R.H.Macy & Co.'s Attractiona Are Their Low Prices, Chinese Rugs Just arrived—handsome Chinese Rugs in the most unique color combinations. rugs are priced at least 20% below specialty shop prices — verified, $39.50 to $974, Macg’e—Fourth Floor. yay Deb to B5eb Lit, Mothers Will Be Interested in These Unasual Boys’ Suits and Coats A special showing of outer apparel for Boys of 3 to8 includes some new ‘models for severe Galatea Suits, $1.48 Fashioned of heavy weight Galatea, in all white, plain colors, or stripes; fast color and will give good wear; may be tubbed as often as necessary. Smart Russian model, as illus- Of Soft Leather, $3.49 Paris introduced the leather craze, and now we have these smart Hats for motoring and other out- door sports—fashioned of the softest kid in a va- thety of desirable color combinations, The Colors are All Black brim sailor, wth soft crown, stitched brim, tallored band and bow with buckle, as i/ustrated. Also the straight stitched brim sallor, with tailored band and bow; light in weight and comfortable to wear. Macy's, Motor Apparel Dept., Second Floor. - ae the Kitchen Give your “hostess” the right tools and she'll master the kitchen situation to perfection, Here are a few of the things she needs—and likes. There are a thousand others not mentioned, Pudding Dishes, with nickel frames and covers, $1.98 each. 12-inch Nickel or Copper Serving Trays, $1.13 each. 14-inch Nickel or . Serving Traye, $1.68 Coch Nickel- plated Cocktail or Milk Shakers, 880, $1.04, $1.22 and $1.36 each. Lemon Squeezer, 10c, 16e and 22e each. Pastry Board, 32c, 38¢ and 44e each, Kreut Cutters, 19¢ each, Hardwood Rolling Pins, Ie, 29¢ and 38¢ each, Egg Beaters, and 44e each. Tin Tea Cake Pans, 150, 29%e and 36e each. Tin Sponge Cake Pans, 16c each, “Enterprise Meat and Food Choppers, S4c, $1.64 and $2.36 each. Macy's—Besoment A Few Items Are: Nickel and yr Cof- fee Wiachines, 4 paklant s size. ‘y's usual price, $149. Only a Hmited num- ber left at the special price, $4.79 each. Abanlowem, Sau ne, 4qt. size, lipped. y's usual price, $1.17. Spectal at 79¢ each. Aluminum Sauce; 5 Sqt. size, Ilpped. Macy's usual price, $1.36 speclal at 89¢ each, 1000 “Volrath’”’ Sauce- pans — turquoise blue out- side and white enamel inside. qt. size—pans of the first 6c, 2c quality. Macy's usual price, 63c, special at 44e each, Pie Plates with Nickel- lated Servers, 74e, $1.13, 1.49 each, Casseroles with Nickel- Plated Frames, 9c, $1.13, $1.49 each,