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PART OF BROADWAY ASBAD AS ROCKY ROADS TODUBLN Thirtéen Blocks, From Forty- Sixth to Pifty-ninth Sttests, Almost Impassable. en 2 Property owners along one of the om stretches of Broad- Way a6 up in arms because of the Mp-thod ard inéMicient methods which they say have been adopted In eertne for the roadway between “Y Forty-sixth and Fifty-ninth Streets. ‘They Borough President NO ACI STOMACH SOURNESS, CASES OR INDIGESTION In five minutes your sick, sour upset stomach will feel fine. “Pape’s Dia; in” neutral- izes acids in stomach and starts digestion. Take your sour, out-of-order stomach —or maybe you call it indigestion, or gastritis, it doem't matter your stomach trouble right with you to your pharmacist and him to open a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and let you eat one 22-grain triangule and see if within five minutes there is left any trace of your former ‘The correct name for your trouble is food fermentation—acid stomach— food souring; the digestive organs be- come weak, there is lack of gastric juice; our food is only balf digested, and you [oosane allected with icon of appetite, and fullness after eating, vom- nausea, heartburn, griping in bowels, tenderness in the pit of stomach, bed taste in mouth, constipation, pain im limba. sleeplessness, belching of gas, liousness, sick headache, nervousness, ‘iesiness or many other similar ssmp- toms sad Zour-eppatite ie Bele and noth; ts or you belch gas or if Max Wine alte eating, "ee geur Tooa Nes on your your ‘mind poate like o eee Tea you can make up that at the bottom of all this there is but 1A a a nc ltag of undi- Prove to yourself in five minutes that your stomach is as as any; that ‘there is nothing really wrong. Stop this fermentation and begin eat- ing what you want without fear of discomfort or misery. Almost instant relief is waiting for a matter of how i i dvt The Dolls are so arranged them. Of Character, Baby, are fitted with shoes and k | COMpaAny agreed to patch up Stern Brothers tnd end 43rd Streets, West of Filth Avenue The Doll Room Ts one of the most attractive features of the Toy . Department on the Fourth Floor. find just the one they want Santa Claus to bring There are Dressed and Undressed Dolls, also Separate Clothing, including Coats, Dresses, Hats, Underwear and everything else for the Wardrobe. cial interest also is the display of American Bisque and Celluloid Dolls, Kewpies and numerous novel- ties. Very moderate prices prevail. SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW: $2.00 Jointed Dolls, - at $1.50 “These dolls are exceptional value. inches high, have sleeping eyes, curly wigs and The Rug Sections HAVE PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW, AN Tn ey cia” ane im. manana * Marcus M. Maths with direct respon- mibility for the deplorabis conditions. A reporter for The Evening World who Inspected the street to-day found the pavement in such a disgraceful tate that, aside from causing con- | a stant inconvenience and delay in traf- filo atid injuring business in the vietn- | ity, it actually constitutes a menace to fe and iimb. ‘The wost side of the rondway, par- tietlarty, presents mich a shameful as- pect. as to call forth sarcastic com- ments from thousands of out-of-town visitors. Ih hotel lobbies, in restau- rants, in the great stores in the neigh borhood, and eleéwhers, these visitors Fidiouls the “#Miclency” prétentions of the New York City administration. ‘They exprema wonder over the fact that New York has 4 ot, and yét Allow a@ big #tretch of street ih the very heart of the city to, resemble a backwoods dirt road. Ruts are everywhere. At one piace there is a yard of two of ugly cobble stones protruding irregularly, While at an- other is a few feet of Graéked ahd dangerous Asphalt. The whole pave- mént Ie a crasy patchwork. Somé of the ruts atid bumps in the Asphalt wére caused by the upper pavement Weariig away afd fot being! replaced. Other ruta ana schte Wére left after street openings had been made and the asphalt Was fot re- placed. Even the paving stonés ate fot Property set. At some of the crosm streets there is practically no asphalt eurface left, Thousands of automobbiles pass through this section of Broadway | dally, to the great damage to tires and bearings WHERE THE RESPONSIBILITY SEEMS TO BELONG. What is left of the asphalt on Broadway, from Forty-sixth Street to Fifty-ninth Streat, was iaid in 1 The company that did the work wave a fifteen-year guarantee to keep the street in repair. That the dinary Wear and tear from October, 1899, anti October, 1914, The oom. pany was not held responsible for the replacing of asphalt torn up as a re- sult of street openings. It is the duty of the Borough ident to nod that when streets are opened the pavement is restored to as good con- dition as tt was bofore it wna torn up, Borough President Marks came into office Jan. 1, 1914. Therefore, the re. eponsibitity of the asphalt company for the repair of ordinary wear and toar along Broadway lasted about ten months fi ‘| ul a om After the responsibility of the asphalt co y ceased under the terms of its Attecn. ;year contract, the responsibility of the Borough Presideit began, The Borough of Manhattan mainte'rr an asphalt plant of its own, This peas is conducted for the sole purpose o} doing just the kind of patchwork that would put Broadway in presentable shape until the proposed new pave- ment is laid. NO RELIEF PROMISED UNTIL NEXT SPRING. Hugene W. Stern, chief engineer of the Bureau of Highways, who was | appointed by President Marks to his | $5,000 job Feb. 1, made the Gipcaurdg- ling announcement to-day that the | west side of Broadway in the neigh- borhood complained of must remain in its present dangerous condition until next spring, because the street cannot be paved until warm weather that the kiddies can easily They are 27 stockings. INTERE NG SALE OF HIGH QUALITY 6 by 9 feet, 8l4 by 10'4ft, “ 9 by 12 feet, Oby 12 ft., Wilton and Axminster Rugs At exceedingly advantageous prices. Worsted Wilton Rugs in Oriental designs Value $25.00; Special at $20.50 $36.00; “ 40.00; “ “ Seamless Axminster Rugs Value $30.00; Special at $24.50 Inlaid Linoleum, Special at 85c sq. yd. Tn wood and tile effects; cut from full rolls; regularly $1.10, “ “ 31.00 |; 33.50 $212,000,000 bud | Oriental Rug Bazaar El i ie She Fath St THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1915. ' With snow and {ce making the ruts! President's oMce that the east side Tt te several months since the paving and bumps far more treacherous than |of Broadway is being repaved, The controct Was given ut. Most of the they are now, conditions promise to| people doing busi there are|timo since then corporations have row worse. greatly inconvenien: since the | been laying new conduits, wires and It is explained by the Borough street has been tor » for weeks. pipes. LL LOAF ara Compare the PATHEPHONE y With Every Other Phonograph or Talking-Machine! —That’s the only way to satisfy yourself as to its merits. And it’s the line of least resistance for us! After you’ve heard the ordinary machines, we know you'll buy a PATHEPHONE, just as surely as you prefer reality to imita- tion, ‘art to crudeness, perfection to makeshift. Comparisons are helping to sell PATHEPHONES every day in the week here, and in huridreds of other cities and towns. because they are above WHY as soon as you step competition. into our shop. The PATHEPHONE has NO BOTHERSOME NEEDLES TO CHANGE No Metal Points To Dig Into Your Records! The Pathe Sapphire Ball Used instead of the usual or points, never wears out itself and cannot wear out the records. It trans- mits the tones in an abso- h natural manner, with all the richness and volume of the artist's first fendition. The Pathe Sound-Chamber Is built entirely of wood, in the same manner as are vio- line and ‘cellos. sults in softer, sweeter musio with no suggestion whatever of metallic harshness. This re- So true, 90 vibrant, 20 compelling is the performance of the Path ne that every reality 0, tion 18 brought out in a satis; sidered posmnbie. a masterful musical interpreta- fying manner never before con- SPECIALCHRISTMAS OFFER In effect from now until December 24th A Beautiful MAHOGANY-FINISHED PATHEPHONE and a set of 20 PATHE DOUBLE-DISCS (40 selections in all) for . . 487 FIFTH 50” TALKING-MACHINES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR PATHE! EASY PAYMENT TERMS ARRANGED neces YOUR PRESENT MACHINE CAN BE E' Pathe AVENUE DAILY RECITALS AT THE. Pathephone Shop They stand comparison You will immediately understand THIS PATHEPHONE $200 OTHERS $15 to $300 Pathe Double Discs, 75c to $2.50 IFPED TO PLAY PATHE RECORDS | 4 Doors South of 42d Street on the Fourth on the Floor Fourth bef creraid Square, roadway 34tnte 2othSt Floor rs R.H.Macy &Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ACCY'S A Fine Display of Wilton Rugs § <4 _ Authentic Chinese Rugs made hundreds of years ago. ACY'S Oriental Rug Department has a wonderful collection of authentic Chinese Rugs in the modem weaves, which is, without doubt, one of the choicest collections in this country. Connoisseurs inspecting our Chinese Rugs will find our assertion to be well-founded. We have collected in the past year a most unusual assortment of roomesized Chinese Rugs—the real, hand-made kind—the rugs with the same designs and colorings as those y _ So perfect is the modem Chinese rug duplication of the antique Chinese rug in color, design and texture that the preference for the latter is merely a matter of sentiment for antiques. Use the Escalators for Time Saving and Comfort and Sparkling Beverages from Jose E. Ivison, Jerez de Ja Frontera, Spain. ‘opaz—-a sound table wine. Usually gal. $2.21 bot. 61¢ Now gal. $1.98 bot. 54c . _— do—veryoldand rich. Usually gal. $6.36 bot. $1.42 Now gal. $5.94 bot. $1.28 American Whiskies Old Crow Usually gal. $3.68 bot. 88¢ Now gal. $3.34 bot. 76c Royal Charter Usually gal, $2.88 bot. 68¢ Now gal. $2.69 bot. 59 Marceau Brand Cordials Made in the United States accotding to French formula. We recommend their quality and purity. Creme de Menthe, green, tuby, white. Creme de Cocoa, Creme de Rose, Creme de Apricot, Orange Curacao, Anisette Liqueur, Getreide Kummel. $10.08 dor. large bottles; $5.89 doz. medium bottles; 89c large bottle; 5c medium bottle. Scottish Lords Mellow Scotch Whiskey lended, with a full, rich lavor), $3.94 gal. 87c bot, American Gin (Holland Style) for medicinal purposes. Usually gal. $3.24 bot. 78 Now gal. $3.04 bot. 69c Old Boston Medford um Usually — gal. $3.74 bot. 84c Now gal. $3.54 bot. 74c Port Wines from Quarles Harris & Co., Oporto, Portugal. Vinho Velho, Usually — gal. $3.14 bot. 81c Now gal. $2.86 bot. 69c “Red Star” Brand Beverages —made by the most reliable mineral water manufacturers in this country, and noted for their purity. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Club Soda at 7c bottle, 7% dozen bottles, $7.49 barrel of ten dozen, Macy’e—Fitth Floor, Rich Wines The Rugs We Show Are Not Supposed to Be Antiques but are finely made modern rugs. They are made of the finest lamb's wocl, the dyes are the finest Chinese dyes known, and they are, in every detail, precisely like those pieces which hang in the museums, except that these have been made in the past five to fifty years. You will find rugs here which have been reproduced from rugs of international fame in regard to color and designs, and on many of them are the emblems which give Chinese rugs their deeply interesting side. Each cf these rugs is a history in itself, when you understand the meaning of the design on it. For it is said that every line the Chinese use has the deepest significance, Chinese Rugs Are Taking the Place in Many Households of Persian Rugs and’ the demand for these symbolic floor- coverings is growing greater as they become understood by people who use discrimination in beautifying the home, Among Macy's wone derful collection may be found some of the finest and rarest Chinese Rugs ever imported, One Exceptionally Beautiful Pekin Chinese Rug has a canary-goki back-ground with the wonderful and {famous rose-border The embossed effect of the designs with their appearance of having been sculptured in bas relief is most strikins { the colorings have the marvellous depth. and richness known only to the Orient. The ir similar to an intricate inter Greek-key design ould be found in joubt be marked A rug of this deseriy a specialty shop, wo: between $1,500.00 ai Another Rug, 14x18 Ft., Is Known as the Phoenix Rug in that most beautiful of all blues, Imperial Chinese blue. one knows the rare beauty of Imperial rm aiue, and in this rug it Is combined with old gold. Its mar- vellous colorings and texture make it an ene viable investment for any one of the mast elegant. rooms in a home This is also marked $974.00, Our Stock of Rugs Includes a Great Range of Sizes 10 by 12 tt. 1s a very ar size, and we have many in this siz y all medium sizes, 9x12 ft., 7x20 ft., etc., and as small as 144 by 2)ytt We | of styles and bindings. Ana mere Mission and Suede, borders in gold. priced from 7c to 59. Raa ATTN ATA ;| Who Dared,” | ei Huebands and \/ives, Macy's prices are from $% to 280 models can be obtained only at M | cameras at Macy’s, and the prices fit all purses, ranging from Photograph Albums, in an extensive range Here may be found books bound in cloth and leather, we carry no imitation leathers; these include Walrus, Pin Seal, Long Grain, Persian Mcrocee, Spanish Some have hand-tooled Some are made in Art Bronze By Dale Drummond. f A Marrie. Life Sertat \/ith a Moral for * uroadway 3Aty to Joth St, Do Your Shopping in the Morning Children, Toyland at Toys! Santa is there in Macy's is a Wonderland of person with gift suggestions for big brother, little sister and all your little friends, Pretty houses and dollies, trains and terminals, engines and boats, Teddy bears, monkeys and tiny dogs. Tell Santa what you would like for Christmas. Then he will tell Mother in what part of Toyland you may see the toys you want. - Macr'e—Toyiand, Fifth Floor, Smart Draped Turbans of Black Lyons Velvet, $1.98 dra equ For semi-dress wear these at- tractive Turbans with their soft ping of Black Velvet are very Popular. The model illustrated shows the large draped velvet bow in the back. Six other styles ally smart. Lyons Velvet Hats, “Hand- Blocked” Very Special at $2.97 Made by one of the best manufacturers and finished with the utmost care, these French Velvet Hats may be had in fifteen of the most desirable shapes of the season. Side effect, small and medium Turbans, Sailors, large and small, Black only. Macy'e—Hecend Fieor, 84th Bireet. Handkerchiefs in the Finest of Linens There is no gift more welcome than an exquisite linen handkerchief embroidered with one’s crest or monogram, or a graceful single initial. Macy's Handkerchief Depart. ment employs a staff of expert needlewomen to carry out submitted designs, and to create new ideas for our custome ers who desire to choose from our own designs, This needlework is everything the most exacting criticism could desire. Place Your Order Now, as the fareepreers that we are corpetied la ers that we are compel to reuse them when they come too late for our workroom to do them justice, A Shipment from Paris has just been received. We would like to call yout attention to the fact that this recent acquisition came through the special etforts of our Paris organization, for there is a scarcity of fine French linen hand- kerchiefs this year. Sheer Handkerchiefs for men, Exceptionally fine handkerchiefs, made of superior quality of French linen with -inchhem. Splenaid wearing quality. 98 each Suggestions for Gifts from the Camera Department Macy's has a most complete assortment of Cameras and Kodaks, all styles, all sizes, all prices. Included are: Macy Camateurs, Ansco Vest Pocket and Folding Pocket Cameras; Graflex and Premo Cameras; Cub and Rexoette Cameras: East- man Kodaks, fitted with Maco lenses, and Brownie Cameras, On all these makes lower than elsewhere, while several of the You can find whatever you desire in acy's. be obtained with Other articles suitable for gifts are: Calendars for mounting photographs, ‘ Developing and Printing Outfits for those who like to do their own finishing. Prices ranging from $1.49 to $6.23. Visit this department early for Kodaks and Cameras. | Macy's—Camere Headquarters, and Art Green leathers with designs done in hand-tooled effect. bound varieties are featured. The books may the unmounted pictures, and also the leaves | with openings to slip the pictures in without | Pasting. Prices range from Second Floor, Men's Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, These hand+ kerchiefs are extra fine quality, esspecially desirable o full dress and evening wear, with 44-inch hem. HNemstitching is cone ene tirely by hand. Se each, Corded and Crossbar Hand- horshuet : for yee & an ig rn inary varie Patterns, most unique exc! styles. of panclarelets, They vary in prices and are to be here at 74c, 98¢, $1.39 ine 98 to $149.00, Both the Icose eal and Pages prepared for pasting in loc to $4.49 | Now Appearing in The Evening World 2 RICAN = PE ee La OTTO Ce 0 ee 0 Oe F P eC oe We cto ee i