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WHEN PATIENTS ARP BLUB. Urbana, 0 Book. fm the book he hes to pay in ade wance, Unless you know the num- f of sheets in each roll, you cann the size or weight of a roll! may You the paper first—alway: 8. clothlike toilet paper is more Pleasant to use—safer, too Scoflissue Toilet jNo Fear of Repetition of jana no batteries of typeweitets are) , j clicking off letters to “cannes nail Ozle Paper | Roosevelt Bolt in Con- Tig lite, “soft as old linen”—this | | vention. | “This is merely an evidence of Mr. Tibet test. The quantity | —1000 counted sheets, 10c. jot measure quantity— } deceive you. should look for quality of Soft, NO BRASS BANDS ~ MARK TARNAL == | Henduariats ‘Cipene Opened at Man- _ hattan Hotel to Aid His Fight | for G. O, P. Nomination. Roosevelt's announcement last week | | that he would not support Elihu Root |!" nd Charles M. Popper, ing to all comers that their mw in the race, ‘olonel might say or do. his is the only headquarters w ,ine label on it. The other felty quarters the Magazine office. “We have nothing to offer but in ‘tions for the Presidency,” said Pepper at the Root rooms. ‘There was | {not a campaign cigar, nor a picture | Republican organization . bit of | OOS of the candidate, nor even a [ME NACE OF R EVELT. |printed literature around the rooms. 'No press agents have been engaged yan THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916. ainst him, With the Cht- \u ” Jana J.P. Mitchel and J. A. Kingsbury Nationat Convention only re the criminals." of and uncertainty prevailing} | Father Farrell's | ontr emer, ex-Congressman John Dwight as alli were there cago no matter what the | everywhere, a general alarm has been ;sounded in many States. ot! our candidate and his eminent qualifica- | Mr. Root's candidacy,” added Mr. Pepper, “and a place where Republicans com- g to New York from different parts | Presidential candidates with a genu- series of private conferences and in- booms terchange of views between leaders of (have been gum-shoeing around or the regulars, carrying on a whispering campaign about Even the Colonel still T. R. from editor, and makes his tion, Metropolitan “It's the Counted Sheets tiat Count’ | resuited to-day in the former Sena- j of the country can find an open door | Sani-Tissue Toilet Paper, “soft and clorhlike.”* makes it ter’ ton tity guarantee 30 Church Street New York \tor Its balsam treatment healing — your quality 2500 counted sheets in a car- of 3 rolls for We—your quan- la \sk your dealer. SCOTT PAPER CO. y of the Manha ‘than words in evi was not emerging from | silent aloofness and announcing him- self definitely as a candidate. }rooms with open doors on the eighth Headquarters ‘Tho candidate himself | idence, his retreat of} and a place to talk politics. We ‘Two | kind of a campaign. n Hotel labeled spoke louder! to all citizens." but his man-! Republican political factions toge Bungalow Oil Lamps Very Special at $4.49 Lamp lig sht for Summer nights is always practical and even when electricity or gas has ‘been installed, the soft glow from an old fashioned lamp is often pref- erable. there is unusual up to $8.89, These lamps are complete for oil. The bases are modelled to closely re- semble a famous type of pottery, richness in the soft blues, browns or splash glazes. Japanese (bronze finish) founts give added decorative effects. wicker shades are lined with various shades of silk. If bought at usual figure. these lamps would be priced from $6.89 Macy's—=Busement, Broadway High grade burners with central : drafts and round \.ick founts assure steady flames. . nrg’ ry ad a, HON) and ! \\Des The brow: Immense Stocks of Summer Rugs---Mattings---Linoleums Recent shipments have added to our large stock of floor-coverings, and, apart from the advantage of such wide selection, comparison of prices elsewhere will prove a convincing reason for securing your Summer carpetings at Macy's. Novel Japanese Porch Rugs a These rugs are novelties In America and were broux from Japan especially for R. H. Macy & Co We ater or dampness does not ect them, and as th y ure Inch thick they are superior to other por rch coverings. Woven from tightly twisted Japanesc rush Into eigl iteer inch squares. These squares are sewn to make rugs of th 1e following aah i ey haa in natural color squares, or black and Pray, be tae nd natural an nd brow! and natural, natural, green 4 ft. 6 in.x7 ft. 6 in. $10.14 6 ft.x9 ft. $16.24 7 ft. 6 in.x10 ft. 6 in $23.74 9 ft.x12 ft. $32.50 9 ft.x15 ft. $40.50 Special to order 79¢ per additional square. Miles Standish Rag Rugs Woven 11 plain colors or mixed effects, with Colonial band borders across the ends. e washable and reversible. 59c|4 ft.x7 ft. $2.44 98c | 6 ft.x9 ft. $4.89 $7.24 $1.64|8 taut Prairie Grass Rugs Many new patterns are in this selection, suitable for Living Rooms and Bedrooms, as well as the popular Grecian Key, Scroll and Band Borders for porch use. 18x36 in 36c | 8 ft.x10 ft. $5.74 21x45 in, Sdc/ 8 ft.x12 ft. $7.14 27x54 in. 84c | 9 ft.x12 ft. $7.64 36x72 In, $1.29 / 9 ft.x15 ft. $9.74 4ft.olnx7 ft. 6in, $2.48] 10ft.6in.xisft.ein, $11.14 6 ft.x9 ft. $3.94] 10ft.in.x15ft. $12.24 6 tt.x12 ft. $5.24] 12 ft.x15 ft. $13.89 Japanese Stencilled Rag Rugs Unusual effects are a feature of these rugs, imported especially for us. The designs are floral and Oriental. 18x36 In, 59c}4ft.6ln.x7ft.61n. $4.24 27x54 In, $1.19 | 6 ft.x9 ft, $6.89 3x0 ft. $2.09 | 8 ft.x10 ft. $10.24 9 ft.xte ft. $13.48 Hand Made Japanese Jute Rugs Richne an the i and designs, astern fabrics. They fact 1 artistically combined. 3005 | Mattings Japanese and China t retail dis- We believe this to be the | play of mattings in New York, and several Importatio! yust arrived, include many new effect mi Figured China Abn: ahd 5.89 to $11.48 Roll White China Massinl ,$8.24 to $13.89 Roll Japanese Matting, $13. 48 to $15.89 Roll Plain Color Matting,$12.89 to $18.24 Roll 40 Yards to the Roll. $1.98 | 4 ft. Oin.x7 ft. 61 101! $10.24 | 9 ft. x 12 ft Mucy's—=-Fourth tory typically Oriental, give these rugs much of the charm found are seamless, and the faces are of hand tied knots, manu- the esact manner of Orient al floor-coverings. Tones of rose, blue, $4.24 | 6x9 ft. $6.89 $13.74 High Grade Inlaid Linoleum Imported and Domestic goods are included in this lot, and, considering their unusual thicknesses and exclusive designs, they are very moderately priced, Patterns include Parquetry, Tile and Geometrical figures and are suitable for stores, offices or homes. Two Yards Wide at $1.19, $1.’ 2, $1.54, |$1,69 Sq. Yd. Broadway are ‘The menace of Roosevelt is bringing | ther not Intending to conduct the ordinary | Massachusetts, Mr. Root's ac- | settled it. knowledged ability to meet the de-| fight In the region where he was mands of national crisis commend him | Strongest and he was beaten. ‘an far as ho aid tn 1912, | political undertow is running atrong- lly for Hughes in many parts of the ‘dor plied the chairman. “I know of no “SUNBEA meeting yet called of the delegates wennine the Whether one will be held before we get to the Chicago convention I can- NICHOLS a'to,, tne, [not say, but it may be when a line! . “New York (\ of policy is determined upon. ‘The lis the advisable month atest co followed a statement This week marks the be was as follows: fe Rov may have SAYS FATHER AE standings and prevent ‘To this Father Farrell r npeding the conven- |nare lived in this city sinning of a unc Mtb Hookevelt golte to appene tee! THESE Is nRomsncksg Again,” fore the Chicago convention as al Declares City Executive in [target for this insult from the acci- menace and threaten tt with a bolt law avtmninat, dent parading as our first city of- untess they nominate him?” was New Recriminations. ficial.” asked to-day of Frederick C, Tanner, SSE Insinuating very State Chairman of the New York| “Father Farrell's disregard for the truth, which he has @o well demon- strated, shows he {s no doubt ro- mancing in this instance,” said Mayor Mitchel to-day in reply to the Iatest attack on him by Rev. Willlam B, Farrell, rector of the Church of 8S. Peter and Paul, Brooklyn. “In a statement Issued under Father Farrell's name this morning ho adds this chapter to the controversy brought about by the tapping of his telephone wire by members of the Po- ee Department: “Yes, a crime has been committed, “Certainly,” replied the Chairman. ite, Father Farrell adds: “I never have had any doubt that he would assume that attitude since last January. But when the Colonel finds himself, as he will, up against a cold convention at Chicago, he will not go There with be no repetition of that campaign. | He may threaten, but he won't re- pent. “I think Roosevelt is sliding back- ward, His boom got a bad dent tn one that practically That was a straight-out This | has had effect In the west and lead- | ers there reason that if the Colonel cannot carry the east where he is|S supposed to have best backing, then there is no chance for him in the west, “I find no diminution now in the Hughes movement. There was a little indication recently of annoyance and irritation because he would not say anything about his candidacy, but that has now passed away and tho pre enree:: “Sunbeam” Peanut Butter One pound of “Sunbeam” Peanut Butter has three to seven times wa much food value in it as has bread, exes, potatoes oF nterk, Give | your “children "Sun- | beam” Peanut Rutter aes | watch the em at it your- grow. & patee healthy e! country. But as yet there is no difi- nite Uning up, no programme for the nomination of any particular candl- w York State going to was asked, “That is still to be determined,” re- Your grocer has in stock or will ieladly fet it for you. raer by famie— men who are in position of influence to call such a meeting have not, as} yet, formed their opinions as to what | thing to do and| when to do it, looking forward not, merely to the June convention but still further ahead to the November, election. That is the event on which|| Increasing thousands are our efforts sould centre, and we) using “‘Eddys”’ Sauce. ey! want the man who can win then.” E ] ] ee THE UNKISSED. “Cross between heroes and | darned fools,” 4 the way class President described seventeen members of Muskogee (Okla.) High School sentor class who have never been kissed. oe Brazil's Foretgn 3 ter to Resign. RIO JANEIRO, yo ltt is an- nounced that Dr. Lauro Muller will re- sign as Minister of Foreign Affaire of | Brazil on account of i11 health. His place! in the Cabinet will be taken by Souza | Dantas, now Bragtian Minister to Ar-| gentina, 3). Dantas has been appointed , oTyis Is the relish that is always the same—always good. At Grocers and 10 Delicatessen Storas, Cc Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. Modeled Under Secretary of State. Dr. Muller has done more, perhaps, than any othe man in pward shaping the } public's { policy, — Sherif and Rancher Killed by rae Thieves, FORT COLLINS, Col., May 1 Roach, Sheriff of Ch Nels Nelson, a ranchi Ai arly northwest of ing a po bbe to-day Rox im tea, Instantly pieedly Requires nocooking. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price made in City Hall by Mayor Mitchel last Friday, It good reason to inquiry that} all my jand have been a priest of my church for twenty-five years, and am now @| his lack of li strongly Mayor Mitchel is endeavoring to find| any man ever told that to Father some scandal connected with his past | parrel “A few this Founded 1826 Frolaset Corsets are designed on scientific principles, ana- tomically correct and very finely boned. on human forms, various types of figures perfectly. days ago, an old classmate at c eg | past. und A life-long friend both phoned) vantigatic button | and wrote me that a citizen known | me to us both had asked him if he knew | ares anything tn Ay college career that William! could be used to my discredit. Hel sald he was acting for the Mayor, | who wanted the information, My friend said he knew of nothing. : “E) “On the whole, Tam indebted to} life,| Mr, Mitche! is insinuating and insulting r of his plainly shows rand qualification for the office he so obviously misfits.”* Replying to Father F Jof what a classmate had told him, that) Mayor Mitchel said: “I don't botieve He seoms very nervous over supposed investigation of his FIFTH AVENUE Lord 8 Taylor Feature Spring models now on display conform in every graceful, beau- tiful line to Fashion’s dictates for the new season, Frolaset Corsets give the delightfully feminine figure, slightly incurved at the waist, showing the natural curves of the hip and giving the flat back, all so es- sential to the new “silhouette.” Frolaset they fit the Batiste—Coutil—Broche in flesh and white— are cleverly designed to fit Average Figures—Stout Figures— Slender Figures—Short Figures— Girlish Figures $2.50 to $30.00 Our expert Corsetieres will aid you in the selection of the Frolaset model best suited to your individual lines. Second Floor “f 2,400 Yards of Extra Heavy Table Damask | $1.19 (Yd. Pure linen and snow-white---In five pretty designs, including Rose and Stripe—Spot with Clover ' Border Chrysanthemum, Fleur de Lis and Fern Hotel, restaurant and boarding-house keepers, “4 | as well as caterers and housewives should take advantage of this sale. 70 inches wide with 22-inch Napkins to match (Doz.) $3.79 (To-day's wholesale cost is $1.25 a yd.) (AAAS et% iret recay4 EX Most becoming sport shapes. Macy's Linen Department, ble. Second Floor, 36th Street, Rear tacciiitld RH, s Meey’ & Co.'s Attractions Are TheleLow Prices Millinery Dep't, Second Floor, AGAY, oO 34th Street and Brood vay Fb ondeny, Mite Meh Se, WanAnAnAAnA fan's ———— hats is excellent and the Finite Hats in New Styles } oe Early Summer Modes in Splendid Variety Hats of white will be more popular than ever this sea- son, Macy’s, as ever, is ready to show you many new models at prices that are easily within your means. Beautiful White Milan Hemp Hats, $1.79 A splendid array of untrimmed hats that are certain to please you sailors, new mushroom shapes (as ilustrated at the left) and smaller effects white with black flanges. New Panamas, $2.97 models Specially priced, $1.79. in the popular | Numerous soft and blocked shapes, quality of these | sailors and. side effects, as well as the price most rea- | ew poke shapes, make these hats espe- | ly attractive, Macy a—Second Bloor, Gath Sty Pront, R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices 9) Greeley 1900 Lord @ Taylor 38th Street are fashioned of materials of fine, firm texture, so that their shapeliness is retained. Finishing details are exquisitely dainty and the workmanship is faultless. Frolaset Corsets in Nearly 50 Models | Leghorn Hats, $2.49 & $2.97 T know nothing of such an ime om. [t doesn't evet Interest 39th Street Corsets Large and medium All white or A Large Variety of Trimmings Low in Price

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