The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1916, Page 7

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ACNE eae ee THE Resinol a fiend to poor complexions Resino! Soap is not only unusual! a is i y ino! S sually that makes this possible isthe Resinol ciao | and softening, but its reg- which this soap contains and which ular use helps nature give to the skin and hair that beauty of perfect health which it is impossible, to imitate. Tendency to Eola is lessened, ess and roughness disappear, and i very short time the com- plexion usually becomes clear, fresh and velvety. The soothing, restoring influence jet goods. For a tria sample box of Resinol Oi 1%P, Resinol, Baltimore, SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING BROOKLYN-NEW YORK Heppel Circassian Walnut or Ivory Enamel #39 Bedstead, #31 #46 Bureau, 6.60 $45 Chiffonier, $36 $25 Dressing Table, $27 Chaire at proportionately physicians have prescribed for over twenty years, in Resinol Ointment, in the care of skin and scalp troubles. ree, write Dept. | white Model Bedroom Suite IRIVER PIRATE. RAIDER KILLS LEADER OF GANG WHEN FOUR ATTACK HIM boy Watchman, Escapes With Life in Battle With Band. Ambo: ww York and New Jers to work Street, Perth Amboy, \the heart and killed. toward the docks. ne cake and hundred yards. Then he against the wall and met his |down with his nightetick. and fired. WONDERS | Attracted shots, by Theater Tickets Seats for the beat Brooklyn and Manhattan attractions may now be bought at Loeser's at box of- fice prices. Ticket Office in the Piano Store, Fourth Floor. Mahogany Veneer $31 Bedstead, $24.60 #58 Bureau, $30 $87 Chiffonier, $29.50 #29 Dressing Table, $28 reduced prices. The Furniture Sale Offers Plenty of Opportunity For the “Dressing Up” of Bedrooms A the good points in even the hardest day. And Bedroom Furniture has its proper share in ture. It is here in good variety. prices which no Furniture Sale has ever excelled. Sverything, from the good single pieces wanted matched suites, is included. “DRESSED UP” BEDROOM contributes much to enjoyment of one’s home. wake amid agreeable surroundings contributes to optimism—makes for appreciation of Tt comes from makers of the highest rank, To this “dress-up-your-home” Sale of Furni- It is ready at hy those of moderate income to the finest The showing includes not only almost every piece in our own reg- ular stock, but also vast purchases made expressly for this sale. 10 to 50 Per Cent. Saved On some pieces it is possible to save so much as half. On none is the saving less than 10 per cent. Single Pieces and Matched Suites $8.25 White Enamel Iron Bungalow Beds, $6.50 Priced singly. ‘Two-inch round pillars, tod; heavy filling rods: 2/5 and 3 feet sires. $11.50 White Enamel Iron Bedsteads, $9.25 Two-inch square pillars, heavy round filling rods; aiuita wad double siess $9.75 Brass Bungalow Beds, $7.85 Priced singly. One and one-half inch round pillars; heavy filling rods; bright or satin finish; @}5 and 3 feet sizes. $22 Brass Bedsteads, $17.50 Two-inch round pillars, square top rod, heavy filling rods; bright or satin finish; single and double sizes. quare top | rods; bevel Maly Ivory enamel, mahogany maple or golden oak fi $40 Brass Bedsteads at $32 One and one-half inch square pillars, square filling bright and satin finish; single or double size. $17 Four-Poster Bungalow Beds, $13.75 Mahogany finish; single size. $29 Four-Poster Redsteads, $22.75 ingle and double sizes $23 Dresser or Chiffonier, $17.50 walnut, tuna mahogany, es; curved drawer fronts; any, plate. mirror $16.50, . $21. ‘Tuna mahogany. | $255, reg. $350, Bedstead, Dresser, Dressers $17.50, reg. $23. Ivory enamel Chitfonier, Dressing Table and $6.35, reg. $8. Golden oak $18.75, . $26. Walnut Night Stand; ivory enamel, Adam $16, 20. ae le. $19.75, . $25. Malfogany model. Mahogany. $24.50, reg. $31. Walnut "Twi % ype ga $29, reg. $34. Maple og ra 4 ; Ivory enamel Matched Bedroom Suites | 55,<, segs $434, Baditends Decsoor, eau $110, reg iE? ute cst hif- Chiffonicr and Dressing Table; alnut. onier und Dressing ‘Table; ivory Ndi del ; Mahogany. enamel, op ed : ae $60, reg. $76. Mahogany $165, reg. $225. Bedstead, Dresser | $365, reg. $500. Twin Beds, Dresser, Chiffoniers and Chiffonier; ; ivory enamel, ‘ hiffonier one Dressing Fens Louis XVI, mod ireussian walnut, Louis > $6.35, reg. $8. Golden oak $169, reg. $225. Bedstead, Dresser model .35, reg. $10.50. Golder vak. Chiffovier and Dressing Table; | $445, reg. $710. Twin Beds, Dresser, $16.50, veg. $20. Maple. ivory enamel, Adam model Dressing ‘Table, Somnoe, Side $17.50, reg. $35. Maple. $180, reg. $360. Twin Beds, Dresser, | Chair, Side Rocker, Arm Rocker $24. Mahogany Chiffonicr. and Dressing Table;| and Dressing Table Chair; ma- ek maple, ¢ pipbaades moael ah hogany, Chippendale model. Mahogany. $195, reg. . Fgur-poster Bed- |. ae Walnut. Healt Drcessh, Ciitfonier,, Drcese $694, roa, 6700, Twin Beds, Dresses, Ivory enamel. ing Table and Night Stand; ivory ‘ ulonier real tah Walnut. enamel, decorated, Colonial model, ilass, le, Chair, $50, reg. $75. Mahogany. $210, rag $420. ‘Twin Beds, Dre Rocker and Dressing Table € $55, reg. $77. Ivory enamel. | Chiffonivr and Dressing Tab ivory enamel, Louis XVI. el Princess Dressers | _ mahogany, Chippendale model $595, reg. $792. Twin Beds, Dresser, $ Bedste , reg. $335. Birch. | Chiffenier Golden oak. $14.75, reg. $19. $15, reg. $20. and Ja indivieally, ns fol individually, as follow: . “ $27 Bedstead, $20 | $32 Dresser, $23.75 Some few of the items here listed are in limited quar Dressin ivory enamel, Adam model $121 Adam Modet”Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, $89.25 ed of Bedstead, Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table; mahogany or walnut vencer. Equally Notable Savings on Furniture for Libraries, Living Rooms and Dining Rooms Chiffonies side Chair; white model, Dresser, Table; Dressing Table and mahogany, Heppel- Pieces $31 Chiffonier, $22.75 $31 Dressing Table, $22.75 and may have been sold when you come We shall, howerer, be able to supply others equally good. Third, Four inh . ‘Johnny” O’Brien, Perth Am- Backed up against the wall of the| | Lehigh Valley Coal Wharves at Perth | N. J., at an early hour to-| ’ O'Brien, the foe of| River | pirates, fired his revolver into a band | which set upon him while on his way Stephen Hricko, twenty- four years old, of No. 160 Chauncey tho alleged | leader of the gang, was shot through | At daybreak O'Brien left his home | at No, 427 Park Avenue and walked | In the shadow of the coal pockets four masked men seized and beat him with clubs and blackjacks. O'Brien, although weak- ened, succeeded in running about one cked up sailants, At first he tried to batter them As the gang closed in, he drew his revolver Patrolman Harding ran to the scene and whistied for help. Patrolmen in the neighbor- hood answered his call and captured the three men who ran after Hricko ‘was shot. O'Brien was taken to the City Hospital, where his injuries were jressed, and then he was arrested on a technical charge. The police believe the gang “want- (ed to get O'Brien” because of his ac- tivities in breaking w About ten years ago O’Brien, \the head watchman for the Lehigh Valley Ratiroad, was chosen to break up @ gang who were stealing coal at the Perth Amboy pockets, Many ar- rests followed, O’Brien is forty-nine years old ard has a wife and three children, | — KILLS SELF AS WIFE'S js ARMS FAIL TO HOLD HIS DASH FOR GUN Despondent Manager of Muni-| tions Firm a Suicide in Spite of Wife’s Heroism. to him, | While his wife clung | screaming and fighting to hold his hands, Thomas H. Keller, manager of the Peters Cartridge Company of No. 60 Warren Street, ‘shot himself twice in the heart with a revolver, at 10 o'clock this morning, in his apartment at No. 251 West Eighty- seventh Street. He diced a few min- utes later, while a physician from Knickerbocker Hospital worked over him. Mr, Keiler, who was fifty-eight |years old, had been fil for several | weeks, In tho last few days he had been despondent, having lost hope of recovery, This morning Mr. Keller went to bis wife's room, and said calmly: “I am tired of living. I can never get well and I won't exist like this any longer. I am going to end tt.” He turned and left the room. Mrs. Keller followed and seized him. He fought mf broke the woman's hold and reached a dresser in his own room where lay an old-fashioned army re- volver. As his wife again flung her arms about him, he pressed the weapon to his heart and fired twice. Mrs. Keller's screams had arow the residents of the apartment house jand neighbors found the wife by her dying husband's side. Mr. Keller had been connected with the Peters Cartridge Company for twenty rs. He was a member of the Hardware Club, of the Zettler Rifle Club and was a captain in the Old Guard. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a daughter and two sons. eee neem IRON MEN FOR STEEL MEN. Twenty thousand workmen in H. C. Frick’s Connelisville plant got a 10 per cent. wage increase to-day. palais Shee" MAY WED IN NIGHT COURT. Young Man Offers to Aid Girl and Magistrate Co: There'll be a wedding to-night in the Woman's Night Court if Magistrate Bar- low decides to temper justice with mercy to that extent. Helen Moore, twenty-three years old, of No, 241 West Fifty-fourth Street, who has served a sentence for grand larceny | in the House of the Good Shepherd, 1s | charged with violation of the Tenement Act. ‘The Magistrate, on the representa | tion of a young man ‘in court last night, | Kt first decided to let her go, but finally | remanded her to the House of the Good | Shepherd “Poor little kid.” said the man. “I'm "s got to turn to, 1) uldn't think of any way to get her out of this trouble except to marry her, and T wanted to, anyway. 1 will if the Mag- | istrate will let her go." i ——_—_—_—O——— | 61 DROPPED AS STUDENTS. | New York elency” Undergraduate circ University are discu tion of the faculty in expelling sixty-one students for inefficient work during the lust semester. robation Fourteen were placed on It is said that not more than sixty-one, which is an un- t, will be accorded the! tering in & lower claus r While the names are not divulged, it | iy known that several prominent. ath- tes ure in the list, which includes, ‘even football, one basketball and two | baseball players. Twenty-seven were in | the) ‘medical preparatory school, | all freshmen, und fwenty-four in the schoo! | | | of applied science. The College of Arts | loves ten, mostly first year men. patie Matt Rallis | Get 87,500 Auto stolen vast Pal, | Richard Sauce, proprietor of New Am- | |q sterdam Hall, at Vorty-fourth Street | and Kighth Avenue, has recovered a| ile that was stolen from/ 8 seeing again. night abandoned at For- | ect and Park Avenue. It nas it was | » belle G ve the | | | Various Forms | Of Headach b ssary in orderto treat "It is necessary 80 tre rit tut be Physicians cannot even beals the treatment of@ disease without know- ing WhAL causes give rise to tt, and we must remember that headache ts to be treated according to the same rule. must not only be particular to giv: | remedy intended tocounteract the cause which produces the headache, but we Thust also give @ remedy to relieve the ain until Chi use ofthe trouble bas been. remov: ‘To answer this purpose, anti kamnia tablets will be found a most Convenient and satisfactory remedy. | One tablet every one to three hours vere cases of headache, neuraigic a1 | partioulart; headaches of women ‘When we -K Tabi u ati-kamanie tablets ot el) druggists, NING WORLD, TURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916. # Night Gowns, 89c Merchandise Here Advertised Will Be on Sale Wednesday, Feb. 2 Mid-Winter Furniture Sale The Macy Mid-Winter Furniture Sale, which opened yesterday, is attracting wide attention because of the excellence of the goods displayed and the noteworthy savings in the Prices, as compared with the sale prices of goods of like quality in other stores. The fact that regular prices at Macy's are, as a rule, under the sales prices elsewhere makes this Furniture Sale a double savings opportunity. That the people of New York appreciate this fact found ample demonstra- tion in the crowds which attended the first day of the Sale. ‘The Sale is particularly rich in Living Room Furniture, and there is a re- markably comprehensive assortment of period designs in Dining Room pieces. It is doubtful if any con. temporary Furniture Sale shows a more attractive variety of handsome and serviceable Bedroom Suites. The Beds and Bedding display in- cludes a large number of genuine Spanish Leather Cotches, Cedar- Lined Box Couches and Sliding Couches. Period reproductions of Bedroom Suites in American walnut and mahogany are perfect specimens of the art of master craftsmen. High or low necks, square, V or round, in pretty stripes, trimmed with fancy braid, briar- stitching and embroidery. Also all white high neck gowns. Collars trimmed with pink or blue embroidery or white braid. Cut full and roomy. Excellent grade of flannelette. At this price it is economy to purchase for future use—even for another season's weer, Macy’e—Third Floor, Wear Gen, The items enumerated below have been specially priced for this Anniversary Sale. one of them means a worth while saving. ANNIVERSARY FEBRUARY i916 White and Fancy Striped Outing Flannel, 9c Yd. Macy’s Usual Price, 11¢. ¥d. The soft finish and excellent wearing quality make this flannel most suitable for pajamas or nightgowns. 27 inches wide. In white, or a good variety of stripes in white and pink, white and blue, white and tan. Macy's—Second Floor Gloves. These should Pearl Gloves, with Just arrived from Europe a belated shipment of Women’s Fine Kid ave been received in time for our Fall busi- ness. Owing to their late arrival we shall place them on sale at an unusually low figure for Gloves of this quality. 1926 Pairs of Women’s Real Kid Glace Gloves Full PiqueSewn $1.44 Pr. eu nn Quarter-inch welts, with four rows of h broidered stitching in contrasting shade White Gloves, with black, nav sand, Champagne and red embroidery. Champagne Gloves, with white and bl Sand Color Gloves, with black and w! white Correct weight and style for carly Spring wear. Macy's—Muin Floor, vy. faney knotted em- follows: yrown, green, plum, ‘+k embroidery. » embroidery. embroidery. black and Broadway Charming Little Dresses From the Baby’s Department Dozens of new styles have just been received; from baby’s first slip to the fancy frock for the six-year-old; boyish models on straight lines, also dainty French and Empire effects, at Macy’s “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. = » 7 39) Short Dresses at $1.39 Five pretty st. of nainsook, yoke effects Princess and Be 8; lace aud embroidery trim- med at neck and bottom of skirt, 2 to 6 yeurs. Dainty Models at $2.89 Yoke, French and Empire effects, made of finest materials with inserts of embroidered organdie French ribbon rosettes, and skirts elaborately trimmed to match. One illustrated. Sizes 2 tot yrs. Special Group of Dresses, 89c th long snd short atc included in this tot Fe nah ee rab: eltoster onbers. witty alot? Jokes, belts, colored stitching and contrasting [oem Pers cad Brouch sisleees well,” Siaen 6 months to 6 years. Long and Short Dresses, 46c Short styles of nainsook in yoke effects with tucks and pleats. French knots and briar-stitching in contrasting colors. Infants’ long dresses with Madeira em- hroidered yoke and narrow lace trimming. Infants’ sizes to 2 years Babies’ First Short Dresses, 69¢ Vine nainsook in variety of styles; pleats, clusters of tucks, embroidery inserts, briar-stitching and some hand-smocked. Finished with deep hems. 6 montbs to 2 years. Short Dresses at $1.49 and $1.89 Pmpire and ch models of fine nainsook, trim- me I with laces and embroideries, Bottom of skirt trimmed to ma ; wide beading run with satin ribbs Sizes 2 to 6 years Charming Styles at $3.89 Very sheer fabrics in French and Empire effects; some with tiny jaequettes lace trimmed; beautiful inserts of embroidered organdie; ribbon buds and bunds. One illustrated. Sizes 2 to 6 years A Variety of Styles Ranging From $4.69 to $7.49 Finpire and French, yoke and Jacquette models; panel fronts beautifully embroidered, others pro- | fusely trimmed with dainty Val. laces and fine insertions; wide ribbon sashes and bud trimmin: ya ive little dress at $7.49, lua 2 to 6 years, | It will pay our patrons to follow these announce- j ments closely, for, as they signalize Macy’s 58th Anniversary, they are designed to emphasize the underselling supremacy of the Macy store. | | | | The following remarkable offerings in Every BlackandColored Dress Silks Standard weaves in well-known qualities; silks that are in demand for present wear; purchased for this Anniversary Event at lib- eral concessions, enabling us to offer values unequalled this season. Washable Satins (yd.), $1.19. 36 inches wide; superior quality; flesh, and white; desirable for blouses and undergarments. Black Dress Taffeta (yd.), 94c. Lus- trous finish; excellent quality and weight; 35 in. Washable Habutai Silks—White (yd.), 69c. Extra good weight and quality ; 36 inches wide; for underwe: negligees, blouses and infants’ wea Black Dress Satin (yd.), 94c. Excel- ia quality and lustrous finish; 40 in. wide. = Macy's—Second Floor, 25th Street Sterling Silver La Vallieres,51.98 | Macy's Usual Prices $3.24 to $3.49 Set with Rhinestcnes Four new patterns in Sterling Silver La eres; they are very effective and the § ns those generally found in much 9 higher priced jewelry. 15-inch sterling silver ai] chains with Spring Ting ‘ One design has a scroll of rhinestone-set § filigree silver, with three long drops, ter } minating in larger rhinestones. Another design is « long graceful triangle > from which depends « wheel with rhinestones set in the rim, and a cabochon sapphire in the centre, Two other designs in more conventional styles with encrustations of rhinestones. ‘Macs’e—Main Floor A Protected Point, Non-Leakable Fountain Pen, 89c Macy’s Usual Price $1.12. Equipped with 14 kt. gold point in fine, medium or stub points. The barrel is chased and finished like pens of much higher price and the feature which permits the pen to recede assures a clean, moist pen. Macy'e—Mata Foor ——S American Porcelain Dinner Set, $4.89 | Macy’s Usual Price $7.89 There ure only 35 of these 100 piece dinner sets at remarkably low price. Each piece bas a neat pink floral spray and nesting have gold tracing Baecment. Seaciali: te Food and Drink the Grocery Department show money saving opportunities which will appeal -& to the frugal housewife: } Whole Wheat Bread---much has been said in the press about the merits 5 of whole wheat as a health food. § We heartily endorse all of the argu- ments, We buy our whole wheat flour from an old Virginia mill, and know it contains all of the wheat. 16 oz. loaf, 5c. None delivered, New York State Full Milk Cheese— made in June, 1915, Rich, full flavored, well-matured cheese par- ticularly adapted to making Welsh rarebit. Macy’s usual price 24c lb. Sale price, 19¢ lb. None delivered. Louisiana Half Head Rice—strict- ly the bighest grade grown. ‘The § grain has been cut in two by the handling. It tastes and cooks as } well as any fancy rice. 5 lb. bag, § 22c; 25 Ib. sack, $1.04. “Red Star’’ Brand Baking Powder § made of the best cream of tartar. Usually 34e Ib, can. Sale price, 27e for 1 lb, can; $1.29 for 5 Ib. can, Crystallized Rock and Rye—made by our special process from pure rock § candy, sugar and full aged pure & Kastern Rye Whiskey. Usually 84e bottle. Sale price 69¢ bottle; $7.84 aX on bottles. NS Macy's—Fifth Floor

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