The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1915, Page 11

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WANTS DEED FOR LOTS | ON LONG ISLAND HE Head of Land Company | Brought to Court to Clear Up Land Case. T. Haight, President of the Land and Title Company, ap- | before Magistrate Simms in the West Side Court to-day to explain why he had not delivered two lots HE tag Waldort, He esamed annoyad. ‘Miskiewios took a free ratiroad ride to Massapequa on May 15, 1911, and book | which was written “Recalved payment | in full according to contract, Aug. 9, | 1918. Allen T. Haight.” b Land and Title Company,” | 4 Rosenthal, “and found J. 8, Lilly | in charge. They occupy five richly! furnished rooms in the Times Butld ing. Lilly told us the furnishings 4 not belong to the company, and when we called next day Haight swore they belonged td a woman. So we did not attach them, but got a summona) here.” Haigh’ seemed surprised to be under charges here,” he said, | “1 suppose Td better get a lawyer. This man has paid in full for his lots, but tho fact is the company is in a little difficulty just now and can't deliver the deeds.” “Ro careful," warned the Magts- trate and Rosenthal fn unison. “You are making an admission deliver the decds according to the contract.” Haight said no more, but hurried away. He is a middle-aged, prosper- ous-looking man. It is said that he | bas a handsome home at Massapequa and anotWr in Flatbush, L. I. fe is also President of the Massapequa Shore Company, with headquarters in bis Times Square office, peso Aa od NEW STATE HISTORIAN. | van of Brooklya Dr. James § Appointed to Office, ALBANY, Dec. 2.—Dr, James Sulli- van, Principal of the Boys’ High School of Brooklyn, was appointed State Historian to-day, This appoint. | ment carries with it the added desig- nation of Director of Archives and of New York. On Oct. 1, 1911, the office of State Historian was placed within the jurisdiction of the Un’ versity of the State of New York, a by an act of the last Legislature tho division of public records was meri into this office under the designatle above named. The appointment wes made by John H. Finley, President of the Unt- versity, and confirmed to-day by the Board of Regents at their regular meeting held tn the Education Build- ing. at Albany. Dr. Sullivan suc- ceeds James A. Holden, who has been State Histo sinco 1911, Gets BIN and Ends His Lite. KUANSBURG, N. J., Dec. 2.—Julius Korn, proprietor o store and lunch room in Palmer Avenue, committed suleide this morning. He received @ letter from * German agertcy relative to @ bill of ,28 and threatening action if the claiy, was not rettied. He went upstairs into his apartment after Toeaee the letter and sent a bullet into his brain, BAD STOMACH ONE DOSE OF MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy Should ConvinceYouThatY our Suffering Is Unnecessary. A million people, many right in your own locality, have taken Mayr's Won- derful Remedy for Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments, Dyspepsia, Pressure of Gas Around the Heart, Sour Stomach, Distress After Eating, Nervousness, Dizzi ting Spell Si ion, Tor; D ng it highly Liver, ete to other a bottle of your druggist today. This highly successful Remedy has been taken by people in all walks of life, among them Members of Congress, Justices of the Supreme Court, Educators, SAYS IS WITHHELD ji a@ Massapequa, L. I, to John Miskte- | | Miskiewicz asked for the deed to his | “We went to the offices of the! |B You must | |B History of the University of the State | | Lawyers, Merchants, Bankers, Dreggists, Nurses, Manufacturers, Pri sts, Ministers, Farmers, with lasting ben ‘it, and it should be equally sue- cessful'in your case, Send for free valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments Sto Geo, Mayr, i ; fg. Chemist, 184-158 Whiting Street Chicago, TIL ‘ For sule by Riker & Hegeman Co, Ga’ , aad all other reliable druggiste,—Advt \ tA Dine inthe Macy Restaurani on the Eighth Floor. For The Whole Family Dy D° your Christmas shopping through our Order Booths in the Grand Central and Hudson Termi- nals. Orders received before 11 A. M. will be ready by 4P. M. same day. Efficient Service. DDY enjoys his slippers almost as much as his pipe, and we have a dozen styles to please him; then for the Kiddies there are bright For Women Hand Crochet Slippers | Pelt “Rest-rites,” ribbon in bright colors, 89e | trimmed; light weight Boudoir Kid Slippers, in $1.29 Macy'e—Geoong Fleer, Sith Bt. Costumes for Skating, the Latest “Divertissement” TT question is no longer, “Shall 1 purchase a skatin costume?” but “What kind of skating costume shal I purchase?” For skating is not merely a topic of con- versation—it is an estab! fact. One of the smart- est and most novel skating suits (sMus- trated at left)present- ed this season is a leather suit which Macy's suit depart- ment is exhibiting. Made of leather, with black leather, the coat is cut on the short, Noun lines of the Norfol Jacket. Close-fit- ting skirt with just sufficient flare to give it ies Fite coat is silk - lin throughout. 398% Another model is astriking combina- tion of velveteen skirt and glace kid coat, with collar and cuffs to match the skirt. The coat is silk-lined, $79.75 Capes are certainly a quaint revival, but capes are again accepted. A cape skating suit is one of the very new models. Plain homespun jacket with deep pockets and wide belt, combined with pin-check skirt. Green. and brown combinations. $38.75 Grayish-blue mixture cloth (i'ustrated at right), Norfolk jack- et, semi-full skirt. Pockets in jacket and skirt bound with hun- ter's green. A novel feature of this skating suit is the large metal eyelets introduced into the plaits over the shoulders with a flat, pliable chain swung to carry the skates. 75 Mixed Tweed Suits with hood) Plaid Norfolk suit in home- effect and fur buttons, Tail-/spun, with very deep pockets. ored skirt. Rose, reseda,| Full flaring skirt. Brown or green and navy blue. $34.75| green plaid. $28.75 Another model in knitted cloth. Skeleton coat. yoke, single breast pocket, Skating Skirts for Women Leather skirt, circular mod-| Hunter's green, red and tan Short $24.74 el with adjustable swathe belt and deep pockets, $24.74 Plaid blanket-cloth skirt, trimmed with a deep fold of leather at the hem and large patch pockets and wide haped girdle of leather. Green and brown plaid cloth with dark green leather trim- raings, $24.74 Skating skirt and panta- lettes combined. Semi-cir= cular skirt. Pantalettes but+ ton and are fur-trimmed. Macy’s—Third Floor, Misses’ Coats and Heather Mixture Suit, $22.74 Belted coat with slashed * pockets, military collar effect. Throw scarf finished with sills fringe. Silk lined. Belted skirt with pockets. Skating Coats with Cap and Scarf, $12.74 Made of plaid wool p! tones, Sport Coat, belted, buttons and strapped cuffs. down cap; throw scarf, braid bound and finished with silk fringe. Misses’ Suits and Coats, a 14, 16 and 18 years. Mucy'e—Misses’ Dept, ; 2.74 Same model in corduroy, white and rose, $1074 Strictly tailored covert cloth skirt, tailor stitched hem, Patch pockets, Self-colored buttons, $9.74 A similar model has two pockets of exaggerated size, trimmed with leather, $7.49 Plaid ratine semi-circular skirt. Patch pockets banded with suede leather and a belt of the same smart leather, $6.94 Suits for Skating Jersey Velour Suit, $33.75 In shades of bright blue, rose and green, trimmed with bands of Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat), Coat with belt and pockets. Plain gored skirt with apron front. lush in green and brown with large pockets, bone Convertible collar. Pull- s above, may be had in sizes ‘Third Floor, 36th St. colored Comfys with pretty designs; for Milady, dainty Boudoirs, felt and hand crochet slippers—all attractively priced, For Men Tan Faust Slippers; high | Tan and Black Ope: cut; easy to slip on and | and off $2.97 ra Romeos $1.59 sc and warm Tan Kid Opera’ Slippers; + linda “ Misses and Opera Slippers in brown, | very epecial 495 Felt Comfys in all de- Children suede and black seal $2.97 | Everett Felt Slippers: sirable colors 97¢ | Comfy Slippers B4e | Opera Slippers of Tan leather aad and heels; Fur-trimmed Romeos, | Red, pink and blue, | Kid, leather lined $2.49 | T*¥ only hseld with leather soles and | Puss in Boots $1.39 " Camel's Hair at (F) Bats Ha singers | cemte'ne Sipe | | feather es ect | ConiySppn yon ‘s Hale . ¥ il with leather votes "$1.49 | Very comfortable $1.29 | only $1.49 | brown or grey $1.19 Negligees make delightful Yuletide Gifts the ured icturt b y be had geld pink, blue, Copenhagen and American Beauty. The mara- bout trimming down front, on neck and sleeves is a dark, rich brown, $6.94 Hand Embroidered Negligee of Albatross comes in_ rose, wistaria, light blue, Copen- hagen, pink and lavender; hand-scalloping finishes the collar, cuffs and down front, with embroidered design, at either side, $3.89 Wool Crepe—one of the new materials—fashions a smart Negligee, trimmed with satin, Very full, belted back; sailor collar in back and broad revers in front, with band of satin, Copenhagen, wis- taria, gray and navy, $4.89 Macy'e—Third Vieor, 34th Street. Petticoats In New Modes If you are in doubt as to a suit- able gift, let_us suggest a pretty Silk Petticoat. We ave almost an endless variety of charming modes, in light and dark colorings, for street or evening wear. Radium Taffetta Petticoats in black and street shades; deep flounce has two ruffles finished with embroidered scalloped edge, $4.69 Satin Pomadour Petticoats in a beautiful array of color- ings; flare model finished with two ruffles forming scal- lops, $3.74 Macy's—Third Flore, Rear. The heaviest Silk Hose on the market at this price. Heavier than some silk hose at $1.50. Sold exclusively by R. H. Macy & Co, Macy'—Main Moor | | Distinctive Handbag of Genuine Morocco Ina SALE $2.69 ea. Mi pr id eds 50" bags possessed of both grace of fulness and the virtue of distinctive lines. Certain features are com- | satin-striped silk, or plain mon to both types. They | colored moire silk lining: are — inner compartments, | knobs of different pendant mirror, flowered silk, | stones, pearls or metal. Where the models differ—one has a self-covered frame, while the other has a metal frame in nickel, gilt or gun- metal finish and plain or pleated gusset ineerted to give fulness, Either style may be had in bright finish Morocco, colored dark blue, een or greeny and dull finish Morocco in black. Macy’s—Main Flees, “Easikept” Umbrellas As proof against forgetful owners, the ‘“Easikept” Um- brella is made (oHANG by ecilk cord or chain from one’s wrist. _ It is safer to carry because it has a stub, instead of a pointed ferrule. In silk-and-cotton, all-silk, yarn dyed taffeta, $1.79, $2.97, $3.96 and $4.96 The New Feather Hats The great favor which these smart Hats have gained is emphasized by our magnificent display. The unique idea of making hats by fashioning hundreds of tiny feathers into chic shapes of great variety and newness is delightful to behold. We have them trimmed and semi-trimmed. Trimmed Feather Hats, $4.96 to $11.98 In a great variety of shapes—made of tiny cocque, pheasant, pigeon or other feathers in black, white, brown, natural, bronze and green, trimmed with wings, feathers or smart velvet effects, Our “lowest-in-the-city” prices range from $4.96 to $11.89. ‘Trimmed Het Dept, Semi-Ready Feather Hats, $2.97 Made in the most becoming c : Turban shapes in a great variety | \ of different feathers, very care- }! fully made—some of them are to be trimmed with a little touch of Velvet or Feather, others can be worn just as they are offered here. Black, white, brown and other colors. The hat illustrated at the right is made in a new Toque ef- % fect with 2 small wings. Price ., $2.97; others at $2.97 up to $7.49, Sees savers: =. Macy's—Hecend Floor, Engraved “Ivory Finish” Toilet Ware The Gift that is appreciated—its beauty is lasting, and the fact that one can add extra pieces to match makes it more desirable. From now and until December 20th, we will engrave without charge any style monogram or initial iustrated on any of the following “Ivory Finish” Toilet Sets. woh Sete. $4.97, $5.90. $448 ror Sets, It, 20, M and $4.96 OE Sh Sens pce genes * nemo gpecnanes m + + Combination eppilct $10.89 11 pc. Combination Toilet 9 pe Set, 6 pc. Combination Toilet | Set; very special, Set, $4.32 | 13 pc, Combination Toilet 8 pc. Combination Toilet | Set, $11.89 Set, $9.94 | 14 pc. Combination Toilet 14 pc. Combination Toilet | Set; eacharticle in flannelette Set, 94 | bag, $18.89 “Ivory Finish” Toilet Ware DuBarry Hair Brush, 64 DuBarry Mirror . DuBarry Comb, 66 “27 “Du Barry” Design 9 pc set, including Hair Brush, Comb, Mirror, 2 Salve Boxes, Buffer, Cuticle Knife, Shoe Hook and Nail File Complete with monogram, with monogram, $8.56 | Makes a three-piece set. 21 Piece Set—including every article made in this design— complete with monogram, $35.00 Included in our stock are English, French and domestic ivory finish toilet sets in turquoise, shell finish, old ivory, tinted and decorated models. Almost any boudoir color scheme can be matched. Engraving in the newest designs at lowest -prices. Macy's—Maln Floor, Rear. O'R Candy Department is ready to supply you REE IEE SE EET TT EO, with Macy's Christmas Candies for Sunday School Use the Escalators entertainments, etc., at lowest prices obtainable for —Safe, Quick, strietly pure candy. Macy’s—Basement. Comfortable sul boate—beara, monkeys, out fite—exciting games—all sorts of costumesfor you to dress up in. i ae aT eee et emes Laird be LA en to shake lpia you ani im what you want for Christma ‘Macy*e—Teyland, Fifth Fleer A Few Gift Suggestions For the Girl in Her Teens dainty Lingert these convenient Lingerie Dresses, $2.96 and $3.74 A variety of lovelystyles in high cM French waist ‘ effects, elaborately trint- med with laces and rib- bons. Sizes 4 to 10 years, The one illustrated at is $3.74. Each dress packed in Holly Box. ° Girls’ Rainy-Day Outfits, including Rai Eng- lish alee coat Aa ebidel iar cubed penal navy ai . in at $2.89, 5 Bay Bipred Poplin at $2.89, Canton at $3.96 Girls’ Coats and Suits at Quick-Disposal Prices 37 Suits Now $10.49 120 Coats Now $7.94 's_Earlier-in-the-Sea- Macy's Earlier-in-the- son Prices were up to $19.74. | son Prices were upto tid it of Win- Gabardine, Cheviot, Ser, A varied assortmen: and Tweeds; all desirable | ter models in Zibelines, Chev- shades, including the smart- | iot, Velveteen, Corduroy and est models of the season.} Mixtures in all the wanted Sizes 12 to 16 years, colorings. Sizes 6 to 1¢ years, 74 Girls’ Handsome Coats Now $12.74 Macy's Earlier-in-the-Season Prices Were From $14.74 to $18.28 Broadcloth, Corduroy, Velveteen and stances only one of a kind. 6 to 14 years. Macy’e—Third Floor, 35th @treet, GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM THE Artists’ Materials Department No end of sensible gifts in this rather uous “Art Shop.” It caters to the artistic se it evenwtiere, De it in the kindergarten or in the studio Artists’ Materials China Painting Outfits the oll, tlons ap givert without fee In water-color, or pen-and-ink the useful art of china paint artist, Easels, canvases, pa- | !ng. Apply now. Ss, paints, brushes a * . . Ririred other things: Children's Paint Books These books contain won- derful assortments of tor boys Ais ar age rly. i Fie, jee ae Is py Frults, flowers and landscapes come last, Basketry Materials Reeds and raphias for all kinds of poi making. Kindergarten Materials See the scores of educational toys to develop children’s minds for real studying. Clay modeling sets, sewing cards, clock dials, cubes and spheres, peg boards and other things too many to mention. Bumt Wood Outfits ing the new Burning outfits with plat- } stitches and Inum point, bulb, tubing, and | teliing how to | two bottles, The box this set | Weave them. comes in ts designed for burns Se (te ing, Round or oval panels in Cet 9 many different designs for Giz oc tN burning. Be atvifey Macy’»—Foerth Blour,

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