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AUSTRALIAN CADETS TRIP VISIT CITY HALL - a in urt to-day, —— —__—_—____— See Acting Mayor and Then shehad been in Dr. Jaeger 4 employ tins * Serenade Him as Band and Sepers cltcrney: Baul Myers, ot M0. = wires Saat ———————— ne —e——eEeEE————ee ——_—_—_— ' oe ee "WE attected her, bhe. Was Macy’s Hotel Japanese Pose for Movies. Aminaticn:. inucourt te doctor's, wite * : Priest-Robe |Siaetret« cms Delivery Service Silver Plat y-fivi duates of the y f . Macy's long ago appreciated "2 wastes, 8° DIMPLES | td ‘one ofa Yores Toil ed | Sofa Pillows, . are here on a scholarship trip as the transient guests for more Ol et t | guests of the Young Australian vt sociales nee - | NURSE ANNOYED DOCTOR. | pital | She In Brought to Court Held for Examination, another to kill herself on the doorstep of his home, No, 120 West Eighty-sixth | +p. Street, and ‘for ringing his doo-bell al-. » inost ‘continuously for four hours this i ed the arraignment of Bar- No, 526, West second Street, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, beouusas t, a R.H. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Ther Low Prices’ S B'way, 34th to 35th St. Restaurant on the Eighth Floor Use the Escalators. Safe. Quick, Comfortable. R.H.Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. G (S 9 J tteraid Square, oY” roadway Ath te sot St, than usually expeditious $7.49 ea. League, were received at the City Hall and efficient delivery $4 49 to-day by Acting Mayor MeAneny, vice, and instituted a sys. . Most artistic are these beau after which they posed for the movies, . The students, whose ages range from thirteen to twenty-two years, Wore uniforms of dark blue with white caps. They were organized into a band and serenaded the Acting M after their reception pa ‘The visitors explained that they ‘ayor | y re- ceived their education under a system established in Australia a few ve | SOAP AND OINTMENT | ago, which provides for military d. in schools, After leaving school young man continues training. rills the By this system of Boy Scouting Australia hopes within a very short time to have a force of 600,000 well tra’ men, The young Australians hopeful while here of demonstra ined are ting the value of the Boy Scout movement. the system now in operation in Antipodes is adopted in this cow the ntry the scholarship cadets explained while at the City Hall, in less than ten | years the United States would have several million well trained men ready to spring to arms within twelve hours’ notice, In welcoming the Australians, MoAneny said: “I am verv giad indeed to see Mr. you here in the City Hall of New York. IT have been told of your travels an id of the mission upon which you are bent, You have come to-day from Can and no doubt this ts your first view of our part of America, will find it interesting. T think you T also think you will find it pleasant in many ways. Wherever you go we shall wish you well sion is a mission of humanity which ev with you carrying ye the world’ makes your journe memorable one.” While in this country the ca Tam sure Your mis- » in ‘y heart must naturally be ya dets will give band concerts the proceeds of which will be donated to a Cross fund. —— ROUND OF GAYETIES Red PLANNED IN HER WILL After Visiting Crematory Plea: sure Club Is Told to Make Merry Up to $2,500. Fifteen women living in Jersey City and Hoboken to-day are looking for- ward to a round of gayety planned for On Head and Arms. Skin SoIn- flamed Could Not Comb Hair. | Could Hardly Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA ——s— “The first trouble Thad started like little pimples on my head and arms, They were big and red, and they itched and burned, ‘and also irritated, causing me | to serateh. The skin of my | |i head was so inflamed that I could not comb my hair. I | |B could hardly sleep. The | trouble lasted three weeks. | “T had two treatments without helping me a bit. A friend told ms to Cuticurs Soap and Ointment, Tused them three times daily and at the end of three weeks I was entircly healed.” (Signed) Charies Bleichner, Jt., 481 Chicago Ave., Ege Harbor City, +. Jan, 6, 1915 Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment | mot only heat but prevent side troubles. Sample Each Free by Mail | With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- | | reas post-card “‘Cutieura, Dept. T, Boss | fon.” Bold throughout the world. | zZ Ata Very Attractive “His Gift” At Macy’s! She gives twice who gives economically. disguising the fact that fine furnishings for men cost less To you this must mean not that “his” gift should cost less, but that it should be a better one than the money you intend spending usually at this “ready cash” store. buys. Here's just a hint: Neckwear Cravats carefully selected— patterns sufficiently elegant and appropriate to defy wrong choos- ing. The prices are ordinary but the cravats are all that “he” could wish for, Prices range from 48c, 59c and 94c to $3.29 The very newest neckwear styles and effects included. There are Persians, Mogadors, fine Poplins in regimental stripes, plain shades, hosts of flavy blues, blacks and whites, ple, conservative cravats or ones with a dash of “life.” but nothing “‘loud” or “offish.”” Reefers, Scarfs A beautiful showing of Men's dress reefers and Motor Scarfs: Pure white silk, knitted. All black silk , knitted, Plain pearl silk, knitted. White, black and pearl, with contrasting borders. Best domestic and Imported grades, Prices run like this: $1.98, $2.97, $3.96, $4.89 and $5.94 up to $9.89. P. S,—For very cold weather There's no Shirts Silk shirts in all their glory, beautiful new 1916 stripings and colors. Priced at $2.89, 33.89, $4.89 and $5.89. Woven madras shirts, Meated bosom or plain regligee with laundered cufts; soft ngeligees with soft cuffs at $1.44 and $1.89. Dress shirts. We lay Special stress on our custom stock dress shirts made in our own workroor ny size neck- band to match and length sleeve, and vice versa. Bosoms and cuffs of Irish linen, body of fine long-cloth. Hand-made button hol Sizes 14 to 18: sleeves 34, 35 atid So, Al $1.98, Other Dress Shirts priced at 94 and $1.44, And So Forth Blanket Robes, either robe or coat style, at $3.96, $4.96 and $5.94. Others in Australian wool up to $15.74. tem especially for the pur- pose of delivering hotel purchases. Approximately every hour and a half a Macy Delivery Wagon now calls at all hotels east of Fifth Avenue from 14th Street to 59th, and west of Fifth Avenue from 23d Street to 72d. Purchases at Macy's will be delivered at hotels within the above mentioned dis- trict as promptly as human ingenuity can devise or par- ticular patrons can want. Even if a parcel were bought as late as six o'clock at night — closing time — it wou'd still be delivered to you the same evening by a cae “overtime shift’ of lelivery men. This most necessary and ac- commodating service is only one reason why you should make your pur- chases at Macy's. Macy's merchandise is new, fresh and inviting. Qua!- ities are always depend- ably excellent and prices “Lowest-in-the-City.’ A Novel Gift A calendar and six handket chiefs. The calendar m: be used the whole y and thus become a daily reminder of the thought- fulness of the one who made A handsome Totlet Set is a gift tiful pillows—one side cove that either mother or daughter ered with a square of ane tique effect damask used in Japanese priest robes. The underside has a gold pop- lin covering. Silk floss fills the pillows well. Macy'e—-Fourth Floor. will like. Of silver quadruple-plated, the set illustrated consists of brush, comb and mirror beautifully decorated wit! etched design in gray finish. The glass in the mirror measures 434 inches, The set, in its good-looking gray snakeskin cloth case lined with gray, is most attractive for gift purposes. Macy's—Main Floor, Ever-Accept- able —Gloves A man can never have too many pe of gloves, and usually likes to be remem- bered at Christmas time with a pair or two, Men's Watermink Gloves, fleece lined, glace palm, $2.24 pr. Men's Baltic Seal Gauntlet Glace palm fleece-lined. $3.44 pr. Men's Imitation Nutria gaunt- let glace palm, seamless; wool- lined gloves, 34.94 pr. Men's Watermink large gaunt- lets, lamb-wool lined; buck skin palm. $6.94 pr. Various other fur gloves at dif- ferent prices; also the much worn Beaver Gauntlet at $19.44. Macy'e—Maln Voor, If your friend has a car, he will be | delighted with a practical gift, such as A Motor | Restaurant Fp one illustrated is of 3-ply basswood veneer, covered with black enameled duck, and fitted for four persons. The outfit includes a large size sandwich box, four plates, knives, forks and spoons; also salt and pepper shaker. In this case there is ample room for a one-quart Thermos bottle. | Restaurant, fitted for four persons, $8.74 | Restaurant, fitted for six persons, $12.75 Macy'e—Second Voor. Our Jewelry Repair Department now has on display neatly designed monogram fobs, belts and vestograms suitable for Christmas gifts. hese may be had in silver, gold-filled, 10-kt and 14-kt solid gold. ' Macy'e—Jewelry Repair Dept., Balcony, Mala Ploer. An Unusual Gift Opportunity Cut Lengths of Plain and Fancy Silks special 49c to $5.89 yard Macy's Usual Prices, 99c to $15.89 Yard them in the will of Mrs, August Ps we imported a complete collec- = Gone oe twos this pretty and useful gift. Pape, widow of a patent medicine Price HN) Gt on Sect pie eal Tee | materials At A748, 8898, Se ue nithyeuaraitor pave Standard qualities from the medium grades to the finest imported, in various man. vile gree A sautifully — embroidere ; abla 46 at ee d e atale Selig ts Mrs, Pape/ied Nov. 28, Her funeral Wile Pree GMa An a a athtl corners and are artistically | lengths, suitable for dresses, blouses. linings and various articles of fancy work took place last Tuesday. | Afterward | \ Fi est I tects. Prices $1.24, $1.89, $2.69 Silk Dressing Gowns, silk or arranged in the calendars. for Holiday gifts. Upon request all purchases will be packed in handsome i : her lawyer, George W. Ruroede, a linen lined, At $17.48 & $24.74, The latter have reproduce » Holiday boxes. opened her will and found that it set eit Belts Japanese Silk Re bes at $7.48. tions in colors of _well- ae x . ate aside about $2,500 to be spent in social | ull cut fine white 9 fs (nea tacline alive Fur Caps for Winter blasts, known paintings. There Following weaves represented ~~ Satins, Crepe de Chines, ‘iatietas, Plain and Berens ir tenbern Sk the: Hoboken diamonds ig | pubelts, gyith, sterling sliver | gsca, 92.74 and $4.98, and are nine different subiects | Fancy, Meteors, Charmeuse, Georgette, Crepes, printed Silks, Gorgeous Brocades Pleasure Club, to which she belonged. Better grades in regular stock | Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) among the illustrations.You | in metallic effects, plain and fancy velvets, washable Silks, Silk Voiles, | Hg RR the pens | from $1.69 10 $3.89. “" | Caps, special at $8.74. will probably be surprised | printed and plain. : . | | By the way complete Skating C. f to learn that the gift is ingle’ With the aehen of f , nplet ating Caps of pure worsted, ; = + % : Race Arede diss seseral sonia, aan Fal ||) showing, of, men's fine French | imported from Scotland, in priced at 59c. Silks that) gge| Silks that) gg, | Silks that) 1. gg| Silks that) 2 yg | Silks that) g gg , This was done yesterday and, in ac- . is oie heather, tan and gray, $1.98. Maer role Ties were 99c,> ‘d were$1.98, C | were $3.49, °° were $4.49, were 10,89, > F" cordance with tho will, the members —set in a_ patented Mavy's—Men's Shop, Main Moor. —es Now § ¥9! Now yd.}Now J¥d-|Now S¥d | Now J ¥d- , of the Hoboken Pleasure Club were mounting like this, 3) Gl Si : present at the crematory. Afterward i i ile 3: Bi S; r Si 5 } they went to the home of Mrs. Anna and: | Men's umbrellas, canes, leather goods, house ove Silks that 69c Silks a) 1.19 Silks that) 1 gg silks that 2.49 Silks i 5.89 / L. ©. Streckfuss, No, 23 Delaware slippers and a hundred other gift ideas scattered were $1.39 were $2.49 > y were $3.96 ‘d were $5.49, - d were 15.89, d Avanos dathay City, where © party throughout the store. naerwear Now *| Now ) * | Now f yd. | Now yd. | Now ° took place in fulfillment of a wish ex- | Por dainty end onal gift , pressed by Mrs, Pape in her will, % ‘or dainty ani bc hat beg thi 4 This Special “Christmas Sale” will be held in the Silk Department, Seccnd Floor, 35th Street On Dev, 22 the fifteen women will | ? there is scarcely anything _ Mad f spend part of the fund set aside for a M F M4 more charming, side. We will devote extra space and additional salespeople will be on hand to make your Holide pleasure by attending a theatre In oy | en $s ur LJ ie And there are so many articles. BOP: uw bd New York and then having a dinner 4 in “Marchioness” Glove | shopping comfortable Macs’e—-Second Floor, 83th St. . ’ partys alle Overcoats, $39.75 silk frem which to choose: No Pardon for Ponton, el A camisoles in band top ani » Dec, T.=-Gov, V a ects; vests with full SRHaete eee aa, Ne Wye ak a) | Te, These coats are from an peal aR fel It Pays to Pay Cash ly CO a ae cya ~the effect—a WOfe 4 early purchase and are not decollete gowns, envelope V las C L tM. * damned to be electrocuted in 8 derfully brilliant solitaire Ei marked according to the Bronce ba ag earned ictrolas Cost Less ai acy's eischenestnay. N. Yel at a much less cost. ( Present valuation of furs, drawers, ghtdresses, come i tend mere eth of Bae seriey binations. In pink or white ————— = -_—_—— : = Add to this novel shell, lined with natural they range in price from |} ’ " ‘ , muskrat. Persian lamb col- the camisole at 94c, to a }| B S t: d t 89 24 YEARS OF STOMACH feos he fat Prog { lar Cut latge and roomy, union suit 89. OYSs ITS an vercoa Sy 'e ‘ aH 55 as excellent wear an Of special interest 4 | ‘, PAINS ARE ENDED white and brilliant. : durability possibilities. Glove Silk Vests, in pink and white, Bring a Message of Economy > _ *. heted top. 4 ea, 7 . nae nek the | ‘ ‘on peed } ae sox, | {3s vel |i Others range in prices ries eas And it is Econgmy to buy a Macy | rigs are used, the linings are durable, Mrs. Lloyd Gets Relief With a Few |i Fe | te Marchioness” Glove Silk Vests, : a dda Ameen Tumtantte | DEE ssacea'oh Wandectul , that they are bought a from $48.50 up to $375.00. tinished with tailored or bang op. Suit orOvercont at this low price, as you | the cut ane mals the ve 1s lise 2 | Remedy. | for cash direct from dia- % sna ee ‘ re sur of getting more than the worth ‘ th th ha aaron hiehor - mond cutters; i - F ll D “Marchion Glove are ei & é ; Wi Jf le same care as highere Loyd of 228. W. Main a bail Ie u ress finished with ta of your money. Only dépendable tab- | priced siete g. : . J is » Was for! 1% i eh ~ 7 No better or more practical gift can you find at t price. years a sufferer from ree TEY that the ab f | B Coats and Trousers at lers of the digestive tract. [Bd a je absence of fl ik “Marchioness” Glove Silk Vests, _ we € TNvaciany scemee unable to give her {et charge accounts for jew- 7al its $23.50 RANTS Ont. Brwen ene Overcoats at $4.89 real help. ‘x’ elry purchases effects sub- ‘3 He) i. top, lace ding; reinforced; Fabrics are Chinchilla, woe iixtures, and Mrs, Moy marted ® treatment of |B) stantial savings: oa) Be i pearieied : _ stra length, 36 in hes. $1.98 ea. plaids. Models, Russian style, Listerettes and PON itdbea tut a tee desea aly Ge |e _ rs ilk fined” body “and ‘sleeves! Murchinnes clove Alls Veugs Mackinaws. \ ered sho waa curnd, She wrote: | (fg ; =I ie Cuffs and collar finished with ery. Extra length, 34. inches: Mackinaws, 7 to 18 vr ‘Edo sot think it will sary is and you have an irre- hal IES silk galloon binding, Trousers reinforced arm shield. $2.39 ea Ulsterettes, 6 to 12 vrs. for we to take the full treatment of [24 sistible attraction to buy — jz have’ braided side seams, “Marchioness’’ Glove Silk Union Russian Coats, 214 to 10 years. val " medy, for after taking diamond jewelry at Sins iy Hane tailored and pos- . plain tailored or band top: 2X ) 3 inl one attack since 11 (8f Macy's. SE880G: OF: SPlOrHAlG SES, reinforced crotch and arn shield. Illustration shows a Gray Chin- Meme ueaUa Lane vend It eins Renata rene heat aren In pink and white, $2.19 ea, | chilla Overcoat and a Mackinaw. took your rem nd TP tiank you, | a) as individuality” at a sensible " 5 and d thank God thot Thave had such This is just a nA ee isit Marchioness Union - - : oalat, or sulted Tor tweuty- bint of the posst- PIER Boys’ Suits at $4.89 } ute rie punedy cies ahies W ee Tuxedo Coats to Included are the popular Norfolks in several H vhing that ever helped 1 bilities. e have match, at $17.75, models; also Wee Georgie Suits ly favored | Ne pend ful fens ay ne suitable gifts in with * silk alson eine pink and black by both Mothers and Boys. Fabrics are Cordu- iy \ diamond jewelry ee a Glove Silk-top Union Suits roys and Mixtures, also Blue and. Serge. | 24.89 1 binding on sleeve leddeawersntival h Suit with extra trousers, The Norfolksare | A 0 yw oand ry it from $1,424.00. and collar. Store, Fifth # with pink French bar 4 to 38. Ma in sizes 7 to 18 years, and Wee Georgie, 3 to 8 vears. Macy's—Secomd Floor, 4th Strect, if not » returned, ad Browdy levator Ve Main Floor, & Bor: DEE /Qv axb ax rex VQNU rant oxi aN ant CONitVan QNT nt vaxttCant rant LI Maty ee aie ak Jewelry Sections, Main Floor, | fon