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ANOTHER CHICAGO MURDER. ssh yy home to Death in Saloon ybrenk by Bandits, CHICAGO, Feb. 4.--Chicago bandits Whe have slain Ave policemen, robbed cores of business ostablishments and held up numbers of residents, added an- ether murder to thelr list of crimes to- hy Creighton, bartender In a was shot and killed Loe the bandit army shortly be- Bereiock, « a few minutes after the (\ morning. Two years ago to-morrow THE EVENING WCRLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1 EXECUTED AT SING SING Protests His ‘tnnocence | of Brooklyn » Murders to the Last—kirch- wey Is Absent Giuseppe Marendi was executed in} the death house at Sing Sing this} he killed a policeman named Murtha and @ fireman named O'Connell in Brookiyn. He had threo (rials, was twice convicted and the case went through the upper courts twice. | Marend! made no formal statement before his death, but maintained to ‘hie eo what you will say to her: | } a; “2 cape Presto, 1 pint eweet milk, ‘ublenpoces ugar, 1 of butter, " iseure Indian meal, 1 egg beaten. thin. Bake in quick oven. “You can om Avge) from your grocer. And you'll find reci- pee in and on every package.” the end that he was innocent Marendi was escorted to the by Father William E. prison chaplain. chair Cashin, the Principal Keeper Fred Horner was in charge of tho! who punishment, Ma: execution, as Warden Kirchwey, is opposed to capital went to New York last night. was given the usual thre tered the di was dead t apaper rep: ted to the execution CHICAGO, Feb Federation started preparations t to have the “wot” and “dry” question placed upon the ballot in the spring city election 4n 1917, An attempt was ma to have the question put on the ba at the election next April, but the quired number of names to the petition | was not obtained, the time limit havin expired last ni In order to h place on the ballot 170,000 petit Were necessary. ‘The number ¢ was 87,061 FPrvening World, She ba will $14.50 Were $19.75, $22.50, $24.75 The new season grade Overcoats, pr kerseys, meltons fabrics, vicunas. friezes form-fitting or box styles Thet tailoring and fini standard. are silk throughout or s' or velvet color. are not complete in any The woman who ba RYZON, goodness. Try RYZON the nex RYZON is made wit phate. Man cannot li Modern recipes call for standard ments, So do RYZON direc fer to use heaping m exactly ai you surements, vould any other 4 ’s Winter Overcoats means new merchandise, so these high- posal, are an excellent investment with much cold weather ahead. A good variety of patterns and colors in “warmth - without - weight” Single or double breasted models in The linings in several styles The sizes range from 34 to 42 but Why not buy an Overcoat now for next Winter! RYZON—The Real Treasure in the Cake the Perfect Baking Powder, reason for the cake’s lightness and all-around If you fail to see any improvement, your grocer will return your money. still find lots of use for these W ere $24.75, $29.75, $34.75 at Macy’s alwa iced for quick dis- and cheviot Ss. ish are of high ilk yoke. Self one style. A Hreotansy Sth to 35th $4. ‘+—Filth Floor RYZON THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER kes the cake knows that is the t time you bake. h a new and better phos- ve without phosphates. PAGES GENERAL CHEMICAL CO, oon HE ART RHENT, ‘18 NET level measure If you pre e RYZON aking powder. L-lb. tin, 35¢ xa TO'DAY'S EXERCISE, LESSON NO. 23—Arm Swinging With Dumbbells. | Back numbers of these lessons may ve obtained by sending a 2cent stamp to Miss Furlong for each tesson desired. correspond with Miss Furlong, who wiil reply through the columns of The dors not print correspondents’ full names ILLUSTRA By Pauline Furlong. | Arm swinging, with dumbbells, is} the exercise {il one of the best and | great patience and daily practice |with tte proper exercises are abso- Hlutely essential {f you want eatiafac- | tory results ‘The use of small dumbbells, or flat frons, during t! advised, as they cause you to tense | the museles, and naturally thts tends to keep your mind on the object you are trying to a A FO DEVELO MONDAY'S | eS TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. Stand with the feet about twelve Inches apart, shoulders and chest well up, arms banging at the sides. the arma with bring them as as you can reach and swing them down to the sides again and as far out to the back as you can reach. and continue the fat from Luncheon—S! with Dinner—Brol spinach with with frutt. Reducing the large breast !s anotacr problem which find difficule such a hard matter to aceomplish a noticeable reduction, if you have tho patience and determination to do so, One of the 4 to bathe the utes each nigh jas the hands Readers are invited to o to many requests 1g World readers, Mise hing women who are w normal weight how to de Roe the figure and build up the body. The cles will be printed in movement again. about ton times If tt does not tire you. This movement will positively remove arms and fat shoulders. TO-DAY'S MENU. sweetena, poached eggs on gluten toast, tea or coifes. 4 a] led fish, cauliflower, ac eas, lettuce with chopped celery and onions, gelatine |HEALTH AND REDUCTION Alps, i h my readers seem to to solve, but it Is not pimples on my chin. MRENDI, SLAYER OF TWO,| Diet and Exercise Course | For Women to Reduce In Weight and Figure In Twenty-Four Daily Lessons Miss Furlong Presents in n the, 8 to Her Readers the System of Diet and Exercise by Which She Recently Reduced the Weight of a 210-lb. Woman 23 lbs, in Four Weeks. you the win ing is of yout tooo TED. ustrated to-day and is it for the reduction of the fat on the shoulder blades, large upperarms and big bust, The work of dis lodging the ac- cumulation of superfluous fat from the up- per portion of the body is not an easy matter hese arm exercises {5 ttain. UR WEEKS’ PMENT COURSE, week will commence of twenty-four daily rst of these arti- EVENING WORLD. Raise a sharp swing, and high vbove the head Then lower them Relax for a geeond on with the upward Repeat the exercise shoulder blades, upper tewed apples sweetened i best remedies for this 2| breast for twent 4 nt in hot water, can st drying the breast ny Ei trong spirits of campli We jreduction may be brov Ei you add one-half pound. blearbonate | |e jut soda and one pound of Epsom Re salts to the hot water, But as the | |B) nixture must be made fresh every [Et this iy rather pensive |B tment, Many reader " yo ome Bi at they hav fi od re- | |Ed duction in th t through fol- | |g lowing the die 41 exercises for! reducing the entire body, It ts quite ES that the superfluous fut d disappear from the breast as Ee ws from other parts of the body, | [EY reduction ix slower and re- | [Ef ed Bo quickly. ES Jers who have fol- | |p lowed will continue to do | |B4 so and report to mo from time to) [ke time of the progress the mak. | |B ing toward obtains and a) |B 1 figure. [shu ed to | [BY st and advise you at any time, | |Pa though the course muy be Ei completed. fa —_——- |Be Letters From Readers. : ‘ LOST NINE POUNDS—MRS. 1..||Fé M. writes; ‘I am delighted to tell| |B you that T have lost nine pounds| [Eq the very first week of the exerelyes | (r% and dle Kindly let me know how 5 much I should weigh, I am thirty- | /B4 |thres ye ‘ © fee she ( three years old, five feet six inches | [Bh Jtall. [am following the course ail | think weight quicker, this ha 1 better f t baths, as and t id Is and day our home ule are 4¢ voli. all take Sunday and I really s helped me te lose T have a good many You should weigh 140 or room you could take the hot bates at night. oy any health course, qiion se eductn pores and help tho akin to. eiiminate 8 the pimpice show retained polwons os this will not leave a scar, attaining health and physical per- fection. DOUBLE CHIN MRS. L. T. (Brookiyn) writes: ‘Will Please advise how to get rid of them.” 45, It wear a warm bath robe Into your They are very valuable as they not profuse perspiration, but also open the body's waste matter. The bathe | "terested." also improve your complexion, he system. Use the commedone actor to press out the pimples, [Wo ounces. Walk- and deep breathing meanwhile ne of the most valuable alds in| Vice Preside: Conant L EXERCISES— lease wend pour addrese for the ible chin exercises” I received the ey for them, but you failed to put Spring Dress Fabrics&Costume Corduroy 40-inch Silk-and-Wool Poplin — a pretty material in favored shades and black. Usually 98c¢ yd. 86c yard. 54-inch Costume Serge—of splendid quality in black and the ever-wanted navy blue. Usually $1.29 yd. Sale $1.12 yd. 46-inch All-Worsted Black Stripe Serge—Sale price little more than cost fo manufacture, 88c yard. Black-and-White Shepherd's Check, 46 inches wide. All wool and of correct size check. Usually $1.29 yd. Sale price, $1.08 yard. 5,000 yards 28-inch Costume Cordu- roy—in the season's smartest colors for sports wear. Verified price else- where, 81 yd. Macy’s price, 76c yard. 32-inch White Corduroy (Washable), 49c yd. 36-inch White Corduroy (Washable), Very special at 98c yard. ———=——— Macy'e—Second Flour == ° Bed Coverings Sharp reductions have been taken in a quantity of high grade Bed Coverings in celebration of the Macy Anniversary. California Blankets. A limited num- ber size 70x84 in, Reduced to $5.19 pair. Silk Mull Comforters. wide silk mull borders. bed, $2.44 each, Baby Blankets. White, extra soft fin- ished, neatly bound at ends. Two sizes, $1.29 a pair. Scalloped Pillow Cases. Made of a good quality full bleached muslin. Size 45x36 inches, 14¢ each Sheets to match. For full sized beds, 64c ex. All Linen Pillow Cases. Imported. Cases finished with scalloped edge. Size 45x36, 59c each, =: Macy'e—Basement,~ = Artists’ Materials For the Artist Kensington Sketch Box, $2.89 Macy's usual price 83.96. One of the most practical sketch boxes on the market. Mahogany with two leather handles. For the China Painter Two-in-One Japanned Tin Palette, 59c 99e, One side for colors, the other for gold, ‘The two mixing surfaces of opal glass are rigid while in use, but readily re- moved for cleaning. For the Sculptor Clay for Modeling—10 lb. pkg., $1.69 Macy's usual price $2.41 Finished with For full size usual price Macy's =Macy'e—=Fitth Moor Silk Jersey Top, with deep, knife pleated flounce and silk underlay. All Silk Jersey, with deep accordion- pleated flounce in mottled effect. | Silk Jersey Top, with flounce of | messaline silk in sunburst effect. address. Please repeat your question when you write. TIRED, ACHING FEET—MAURICE K writes: “Will you please print a formula for tired, aching ot? watohed the paper each day for this, so decided to write and ask you for ‘t, aa thany readers will no doubt be Use chloroform, one ou camphor, one ounce; ounces; alcohol, 4 pint; Mix well and massage into the feet after the d PETERSBURG, ander Hamilton, Vice President and eral counsel of the Atlantic Coast Rallway, died at following an iliness of several He waa sixty-four years oki and # na- tive of North Carolina. T have Dares Wealthy we Rockaway ha two | there witeh hagel, spirits glycerine, during card part) functions, The suxpect anding, was vi and Dwyer Xplained thelr b d-and dared th Ralph ‘Rowenta ~| Ralp Mra. J ly bath, way Dead, Fev. 4 Alex enthal Hua Stwus and Mra his home here to-day, jronths. | Strauss of Mrs. Solomon | Tt wan after WOMAN “RAFFLES” ROBS ROCKAWAY NOSTESSES| Wealthy Residents Tel ns Tell Valuable Jewels—Acc Police to Ar ' that Mr oxenthal A Your Liver fy drastic gentle rem irreparable Liver and yourse! Pills at night relies atipation, Got a box of at any i . ed materials, Merchandise Here Advertised on Sale Saterday, Febroany 5 5 Spring Suits For “Junior” Among our early Spring Suits for the little chap the “Wer Georgie” (lustrated ) and “Junior ‘models in Norfolk — style are particularly worthy of | men- tion. These all-wool suits have two pairs of trousers to a suit. Of fast color blue serge and fancy mix- the Suits are of a quality and style made to withstand the wear and tear of the srowing boy's o®@ romps. Sizes 8 to 8 years $4.89 ey Boys’ Overcoats | $6.94 - - $8.94 Instead of $8.95 and $14.75 Price advantages are evident in this offer of boys’ Overcoats so radically reduced, In the face of all the hard weather sure to come in February and March, such a chance to obtain a 1 coat for much less than its earlier-in-the-season price is worth grasping. Broken size range—8 to 18 spare Macr’e—Second Floor = Children’s Shoes’ Well-made little shoes of patent or gun metal leathers. Have good stout soles and are built to withstand the hardest wear, graceful withal, A glance at the prices convinces you that these shoes are of special value. Sizes 814 to 11, $1.39 pair Sizes 11" to 2. $1.69 pair == =Macy's—Second Floor === CANDY I ANNIVERSARY SALE Cretonne-Covered Candy Boxes Filled with Hard Candies 1-pound size, usually 79, 59¢ 2-pound size, usually $1.39, 99 The large variety and delicacy of Macy's Hard Candies make them a welcome gift. The cre- tonne-covered box is tin, which protects the candy and assures its being as crisp when opened as the moment you purchased it. VALENTINE HORNERPIES Containing 12 Favors, $2.74 Usually $3.96 These clever dinner favors are made in heart shape, with piere ing cupid’s dart. Covered’ with red or pink crepa paper. Mucy's—Main EI Silk Jersey Petticoats Specially Priced $2.49 | Eight very attractive styles at this exceptionally low price. | petticoat to the rustling taffeta—and this assortment offers the newest styles in all the wanted colors, Silk Jersey Top, with cluster-tucked messuline flounce and pleated un derlay Silk Jersey Top, with aceordion- pleated messaline flounce, small ruffle and underlay. SMacris—Third Floor, Kear, Many women prefer the soft, clinging § RI Maey Gy ee ] a ciel Men’s Shoes Well-Made and Reasonably Priced. Men are satisfied when they examine the construction and materials of Macy's shoes—and our prices meet ideas of what is right and sensible for shoes of true worth. At $3.96—Shoes cut on the lines that men demand and made on such a variety of lasts that almost any man will find a style to suit and fit him. Leathers; patent, gun metal and tan calf. Shoes for special needs—the flexible shank shoe and the arch-supporting model are both found in our stocks. ‘These models have proven helpful to men having need for special shoes. === Mecy"+—Maln Floor, Balcony = A Selection of Exclusive Silk Shirts, $4.89 Macy's price would be $5.89. These luxurious Shirts made from silks woven especially for us are a value worthy the Macy Anniversary Sale. Rich in quality; distinctive in pattern and color, they compare with shirts cone dersiy higher priced. Macy's Man Moor Ss Chauffeurs’ Suits Standard whipcords in smart models, Full Norfolk, half Norfolk or plain coats, Also a smart double breasted military model for limousine use made of blue or black broadcloth, 829.75 Suits reduced to $24.75 #24.75 Suits reduced to $19.75 $19.76 Suits reduced to $14.75 Some of the Suits have knickerbockers, others have long trousers. Extra trou- sers are reduced proportionately with the Suits. == Maey's—Fifth Floor, 34th Atrger Barber’ s Strai aight Razors, 74e & ea. Assorted Models and Handles Excellent razors made by a prominent manufacturer, Very special at this price, which is on an average one-third their usual price cleewher Macy's—Main Floor—= PocketKnives,24c Macy's Usual Price, 30 A knife of unusual quality at this figure, A good assortment of handles. All with two blades, Macy's—Mauin Floor = A Special Purchase of Faille Ribbon 29c Yard Macy's usual prices, 69e tu 8% Very heavy quality in beautiful Roman and military stripes, also effective plaid designs, The smartest ribbons of the day, espe- cially desirable for sash ribbons, hat trimmings, hair ribbons, dress trim- mings, ete., 6 to 744 inches wide. == Macy'e—Main Floor SS Silk Jersey Top, with sectional flounce of messaline cluster-tucked and silk underlay, Any of the above may be had in | black, navy, green, Copenhagen, ican Beauty, Havane brown | and purple, vised ner im paid tatormed her thes a amed i

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