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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1918. ® — winaielia ae Aged Woman Dead From Gan. | woman's handwriting and demanded to quarters in an automobite onty| } y Cp SANT BT EE ; 4 Sevehty-year-oid Mrs. Anna House- that the money be placed in a tin after pulmotor treatment and atten y J roth, @ lodger with Mrs. Marie Setke edn. and fett (6 the road at Mleventh tion by-a physician . AS 5 of No, 1893 Broadway, Brooklyn, was) RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices nt «ihrsni { oon » in the " partly open and sho had evidently [home at No. 28% Hoboken Road. If y [cellar of the cold storage compart hearing—if you ( turned on the gas py gecident when the money was not paid, the writer | ments of the Man an Refrigerat r bu pee poet 7, - epitin the | up hopes of torata Gina Ey EY turning off the electri Ii 50 Went Street ‘The police stated, Neuweller’s twelve-year-old | Company at Now. ere to-day trying to te her son, LETTER 10 BOSS daughter Henrietta would bs iia | The Smoke Sjnad turned out under | —_— ee | napped. He turned the letter over to Chief | Capt, MecElligott, and Sahw had the job of holding the middle of the Jerk sald to be an employes at the State iD, Le | Asylum, Central Is! ief, just go to Hiker & Hege- other drag store, aad pu of Police George MeClelian and =: rope, When a hole wos cut tn the one ounce of Fluid Enserol, |Chief McClellan called in his police, Regular Firemen Are Helpless | jap of the compartment the coid | this with one pint of we je aflected e blespoonfal in { warm weterandgargletbroat: —Modish Apparel Gepecially adapted & } ERNITY ; When It Was Received Miss ward Schmalz, Both a@ ; ‘ iv their first thought pe When Spice Burns in reading the letter was that the Vil-/ amoke rolled out on him and jald him | flat The Christmas Table alliog > r, ' 7 : ~ A feat of the fire was that for up nose nicht and Kee re good ¢ 1 " fart | Shapley Was Naturally Sus- | Jame Cut-up was on the fob and wou'd ! Warehouse. two hours the Fexrulars stood by help. | this up fora Tew weeks aod Veet UG EL die Sy tiene | 6 bear watching. Accordingly, Schmalz leew antl the amoke quad arrived | hearing, and you will be Pleased te note e ayes are selected a r = pected, Officials Say. set to watch the house. | / sia i ‘pho | the improvement. You will also, from the Macy grocery } % to 60% pecied, Officials Say. eee ee tee aw Misa! Caught in a cold atotage fire with-(and put out the blaze alone, The | doubt, discover that your catarth’h cy grocer exposition all will be well. | out a smoke helinet, Firernan James! Presence of a nearby ammonia plant | dignppeated and head noises eone.-Ad ee Only the choicest of gro- Shaw of the Smoke Squad had a nar-| with the prospect of an imminent ex- | Clearance Sale Shapley leave her home several aie * nity , raret times and return on the night the ‘ ; MECORGATS Tor tenon Settee el miacioy ce, CGA Fe, Jy anniinoney fae! to. Be pice, seinkily TOW eceabe encly Whi morting, When) Dloviog, Added to the tnblessantes No Eaten Charge for ft. | ceries and delicatessen uy correct attire at tremendous re- sae PAM Morbo Aa Ed Rahal Se ; ; Y taken to the atrect he collapsed, went] The fire was finally extinguished with | | Advertioaments tor The World may be ene a | duc = \ | sasined ¥ a yij.; about 11 o'clock, he #ay, she ran 4 any Americag District Messenger office ts the city products find a place at Juctions, ‘aused her to be designated “The Vil 2 ‘dg into spasms, and was able tc go back! small damage. me eM ‘ Dresses, lage Cut-Up,” is admitted by the village | hurriedly out to the rond, picked up : Macy's, and these are sold ’ | police force to have been the indirect, the tin box can containing a rol} of at prices to please the 4 | enuse of her arrest as an alleged black-| Paper with a marked bill on the ou “ast ecol ce ¥ Agi allewed black | Tide, and started back to the house, most economical. y |hander, On the theory that nobody! He arrested her on the poroh. ‘The | H A jelee would have the nerve to write al young woman was hell for the Grand FROM THE DELICATESSEN | | 1s te well to remember that, manu- |! letter demanding $250 from Ernest] Jury on the officer's sory, and is out at | facturing and gelling direct, June} Neuwoller, an embroidery manufac. | On $500 bail. p ‘, Use the r } ryant’s mrtoe are always very iow. | | N° , . ‘ ute “We were preiiy wire 112A Hom Toyland is Ege Potato Salad, with May- Sugar-cured Boiled Ham, } Pe tie ead mat Neston ||| turer of East Rutherford, in whoee/ ing start,” sald Bohmals to-day, “for Escalators onnaise, Ib., I4e, An appetiz~ | sliced, Ib., 34c. Every ham se- | welties and purery furnit salves, factory Miss Shapley worked, the police) the girl was the only one in the town | on the combi: . An aig ing combination salad, made lected, cured and cooked with fo er from the time the lette : y&8 er coats Toner'thin’ chewbers. |] watched her from the time the letter| with enough Ife to do anything lke | from Floor of fresh eggs, finest potatoes, | the greatest carc. | Phone 916 Lane Bryant aoWet || Vas hecelved until she was arrested. in the street a year amo and we hed Fifth Floor to Floor and Macy's perfection M lesion ' Greoley. yant isch st. |! ‘The letter sent to the manufac-|toth of them in then, but tt Was just Beoudwoy, Mth te 350hSt. . snag Megat Atl d Frankfurters, Ib, 19, Extra * was In what appeared to be ala bit of anger and they were allowed onnaise, in which only pure | fino. smatl or large size. Very | t Even with all her life we think - = — — _ oll is used. ee size. Very | 3 girl may have had accomplices deticious, and we are trying to find a party in | New York who may know something | about this blackmail scheme,” “It's a political frame-up, that is | just what this charge {s," said Mrs. | Smoked Finan Haddies, spe~ Star Brand Cervelat Sausages, cial, Ib., 13e, Afreshshinment | 1b, 39. Fancy sausages of of extra fancy smoked haddies | the best grade, well spiced and of exceptionally fine flavor, Saks Company John Kearney, the accused girl's | 4 » Seasoned. Savory and de» sister, ‘There’ are somo politicians | An appetizing dish—broiled, | icious. Broadway at 34th Street 'Phone Greeley 2626 War son Ue eo camney, Aer Creamed or made into a salad. N. Y, State Full Milk Cheese, they think this will hurt him. No, 1 | Smoked Kippered Herring, Ib. 24. Old, snappy cheese, won't mention any names, but wait | until we can have the Grand Jury | hear about it.” She said her sister had decided not Gc ea, Extra fancy herring | that makes delicious Welsh freshly smoked. Fine flavor. Rarebit. Neverbreak Hundred “All Aboard” to say a word about the charge Brick Cheese, special, Ib., 22¢. Imported Roquetort Cheese, W d T against her, She has given the police | Mild, creamy, and of fine | special, Ib., 48c, Prime qual- Wardrobe run specimens of her handwriting and the quality. ity, finest grade, imported. handwriting and blackhand have been sent to a handwriting ox- pert for analysis. ee MORE AID FOR MINNESOTA. | | Pwo Vennels Sent to Disabled Finer | | 54 _ _ It doesn't make much difference whether the train is run by clockwork or electricity—it fascinates the nor- mal boy. The interest it arouses is helpful, because it leads to investigation, to experiment, to knowledge, and finally to useful application. The Macy exhibit of Trains this Holiday time is unusually large and varied. Below are a few of the most striking features: p Get It This Christmas Counter Delivery Only. Enjoy It for Years ; You will look a long time before you find anything so appropriate, so pleasing and so /asting as a NEVERBREAK Hundred Wardrobe Trunk. Cakes from the Bake Shop Macy's Rich Fruit Cake, made of the purest ingredients and Prepared skillfully and with all the care that the scrupulous home baker can bestow. In loaves weighing about three pounds each. Cannot Get Her to Port. : ; ; waait die ie vo Ve aipesonee een Bings’ Combination Ives Electric Trains $1.49; 2 loaves weighing about 6 Ibs., packed in holly boxes, $2.96. Gratitudesand memories of sensibleness will linger . . : : ts Fy , ‘ ; ; ad it fi t A gift t bj assistance ee the disabled Sean Train Sets No. 1105X consists of one locomotive, one Macy's Molasses Fruit Cake—prepared from the purest in- around { ir years Y, 7 C Minnesota, in response to a radiogram : a : n i - P > purest spices. Bakes 2 ae Diese Bites Hay sub legt received last night by Port Captain C. | Consist of one clockwork locomotive with ten- | basgage, one passenger and one parlor car, eight gredients, raisins, citrons, walnuts, and the purest spices. Baked to Sex, Sect or Season; but fit for Everybody, W. Wiley, from Capt. Garlick of the | in special sized forms containing about two pounds each, 39% ea. der, twWo\pamenger cari, wateliman's house with | pieces curved track, one piece straight track, one i i i i i i Minnesota. In his message Garlick atat- 1, cross ne “ta. | terminal section, ten track plates, control switch Rich Fruit Coke—put up in fency tins: either suitcase or triske and just fits your bills, stays fit for travelling. br aptendan Hientholgepyaeieets 238 rite seed Mee on extra sim a fit - il onientin presi ae ra recy | laqua, and the tug Dauntless, sent Inst , tunnel, eight pieces curved track and two $l. Fifteen dollars! Friday pieces straight sections. Complete, $3.24; and No. 1114 consists of one locomotive, one bag- ‘o the ald of the crippled freieht- 54: tt " a ari ‘ or, are standing by, more assistance was various other train sets, tunnels, station signals, ir and parlor car. The locomottve has Almond Macaroons, finest quality, A patented removable garment rack, carries six tepuaiivuy neseea. iain poate ahd acoaeaaTied: reverse and headlight. Cars have swivel trucks Fisstkssisle, Micsroots, 79: |: suits or twelve dresses without a wrinkle. Can The captain further stated in his mes- and automatié couplers, eight pieces curved and Cocoanut Macaroons, 24e ib sage that the Minne of six boiler: and that th helplessly si ———————— YALE COXSWAIN INJURED. j Au firmary as Ri NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Dee. 8,—That | Allan MeLane jr, coxswaln for the last two years of the Yale varsity crew, ant a's last battery three pieces straight track, one terminal section, Lionel Electric Trains twelve truck plates, contro! switch and cqunesting e eS. £ and Accessories No. 1115 consists of locomotive and tender, No. 37, Freight Train Set, consists of one with coal, one baggage car, one dining room car, locomotive, two gondola cars, eight sections curved one combinatior he locomotive fess reverse track, makinga circle of 314 feet in diameter. $5. with headlight, ars have swivel truck 3 and auto- 2 ss = matic couplers, eight pieces curved track, seven No. 39, Freight Train Outfit, consists of one pieces straight track, sixteen track plates, one ter- No. 38 electric locomotive, two No, 116 ballast minal section, control switch and connecting cars, eight sections curved track making a circle wires, $994 set of 344 ft. In diameter. Locomotive has reversi be lifted “bodily” (clothes and all) out of the Trunk and hung away in a closet on two hooks or nails. Drawers for Hats, Shoes, Underwear, etc., and a draw-string Laundry Bag. Holds enough for a trip across the continent for either man or woman—yet cannot be packed with clothes to exceed the free baggage limit. Assorted Christmas Cakes, 19¢ tb Sante Claus Pack, Holly wood, assorted or pleffernurse, 9c ib Anise Drops, 3% Ib lapsed Sunday morning easel had been drifting Fancy Arsorted Biscuits, packed in Holly boxes containins bout three pounds, $1.39 Counter Delivery Only. Macy's—Fifth Floor, MoLane Jr. in New Haven In- ie ba y Niel : controller and the train can be ated eithe! i ; eed bi k for fi id rely Seeeain he tae on ae, ¥ eaccuny backward or forward. ba Kae Ws Mechanical Trains Guarant Not to reak for tive years, and surely | injured in an automobile accident near and A : the price will “NEVERBREAK” anybody. ar ea oar dag Ta No. 34, Pullman Train Outfit, consists of one nd Accessories A ' | Lane of Baltimore arrived to see his son No, 33 locomotive, one No. 35 Pullman car, one Ives Train Sets, wound with a key. No. 1 con- Let us repeat Fifteen dollars! rary.” Young McLane and a No. 36 observation car, with eight sections clicved | sists of locomotive, tender, one car and eight bikes Wien Bre Dew outaet track making a circle 42 inches in diameter. $7.89 | pieces curved track. Be set chine ‘turned over, coming down. See this Trunk; shop early, co we can initial or ~hristmas. coxswain's back.” It" Is sald he No. 41, Freight Train Outfit, consists of one No, 3, Set consists of locomotive, tender, monogram it for Christma: nin shape to Work with the crew | No. 38 locomotive, one each of No. 112. 113. 114, | baggage, chair parlor car, eight pieces curved nristmas, | 116, 117 freight cars, length of train $ ft. 314 in.: track and four pieces straight track. $1.89 set eight curved and four straight sections of track, ‘ Cee oe aie tee dineeke S008 No. 11, Set consists of locomotive, fitted with . a7 1 brake on wheels, and tender with coal, one G id St t Smith St t No. 40, Pullman Train Set, consists of oneNo. baggage and oe ere aticns lene an have A ran ree ree 38 locomotive (reversing), two No. 35 P swivel trucks and automatic couplers, eight pieces . 'e cars and one Ne 6 fo ce ae en SurveR Sn Straight brake section of track ag J ten aa eet MNO ED BROOMS, Libel Ween ee Dvigss Ave. BROOKLYN Ser: Wise and four straight sections of track, making a FAG Plaes, r7t set rth rniture—No pos! eekly circle of 324 ft. in diameter. $1398 set No. 14, Set consists of locomotive, with brake $125 Worth of Furniture—No Deposit—$1 Weekly _ on wheels, tender with coal, one each baggage, | Cattle Cars, Bc ‘to $1.79 each. | passenger and parlor car, These cars have suitel Dressers China Closets Combination Music Cabinets * Box Cars 98c to $1.79 each, | {Ucks and automatic couplers. “Ten pieces k = a Desk o 7 each. curved section, one pair switches and twenty-one a — Pullman Cars, $1.79 to $3.24 each, | track plates. Heer . No. 16, Set consists of locomotive, with eight 4 Observation Cars, $1.79 to $2.97 each. | wheels with stop, start and reverse, and clan No, 20 Crossings, 74c cach. whee! coal tender, w ith baggage, combination and - drawing room car, with swivel trucks and auto- No. 22 Switches, $1.49 cach, | ‘matic couplings. eight pieces curved trite Suir Straight and Curved! Track, Ie each, | Pisses stranght track, one brake section, 4 set : si All the above sets are in No. O gauge track Type and Transformers, $3.74 cee. other sets, $1.49, $2.49, $3.49 and $5.94. a Weekly = BH holiday | snd makes Many pretty Muste Bt stock of Chinn Cabinets, We wilt Closets b nell one at Me for ssi : 14” 14 ver? tensouuble R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ST eae ° So hat i almost unbe- “Now you can give _iieveable, there comes the day when the physician says, “Now you can the youngster a give the youngster a little solid food.” ° ° ” Andd knowh ° little solid food akin Ge. "Giles the younger oatmeal well cooked—H-O Oatmeal”? There are a great many of them and we are proud that some of them have gone out of their way to say good words for H-O Oatmeal. oe Save time: G 49) Dine in &S use the the Macy ] ri Escalators Restaurant ‘3 Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St Important Holiday Sale Corded Velours | of Dress Good You will be pleased | Pick out a Morris with our big stock | Chair for Christ~ of Desks, in Ma- | mest many new hogany, Circassian | terms are the ens- nicely fine i , pha fehed: complete ro} careful i DEAL fabrics for skating skirts, te dress skirts and net 50 | with 49 Many physicians know, as 1 Fenny Eoongs I Pe We iuite Ieuecontenpletukinganyot ties IIL: ... e... jusiions O°? | re mothers should know, that H-O Oat- | Black and White Eponge || garments this sale will prove most opportune. ITNT Biicsunt cn the Dollar Allowed on Your Credit’ 4) | meal ensures well cooked oatmeal. Novelty Coating | The goods are 54 inches wide. There are about 3500 [10% Purchases When Opening a New Account 10% ' H.-O is the only steam-cooked oat- meal. For 2 hours we cook it in sealed cookers, You simply finish the cooking in 20 minutes’ time. . This exclusive process makes H-O Hoag attend be Datasafe NY, dice the “big thing” in the nursery and ew : at the breakfast table—the cereal of HO. Fore P that is eaten with genuine pleasure. | | yards of 54-inch dress fabrics and coatings in the lot. | Plain Ratine or Eponge | Th f ials includ ly all of th On $20 Worth | 5 othe mesic stay imtader cwary alo emo GT Ng Deposit; 50c Weekly “or 'cioinis | D \ iagensal Serge All offered at manufacturer's cost and less. || Fancy Weaves in Black | | Y rah al $1 29 ard Second Floor. IT MAKES LITLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— RIM A WORLD “WANT” AD. i GO AND GET IT, : ' ’ \ \ 4 : ¢ \ ‘ 2 ag! OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS Thi (avi aV TaN (AV aN (ONTO Oia \K OV /aNi/arkevitrantrer’