The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1916, Page 9

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be A HUGHES ENDING | ~CANPAEN TOR OF 28,00 NILES Candidate Due Here To-night Has Visited 33 States in 2% Months of Travel. ALBANY, Nov. 8 —Charios E.| Hughes will end his travel as @ Pres. Idential candidate to-day. He left Albany at 816 A. M. for New York City, spending the @y campalguing down the Hudson River Valley. To- day's journey was the windup of four campaign trips toh have carried him approximately 28,000 miles through thrity-three States. Ho started Aug. 6 from New York and has spent virt- ually two and one-half months on the ‘not counting the three brief parfods of rest that have punctuated | his campaign. v » During his travels he has visited tha chief cities of every Northern and New England State except Vermont, has been through the Middie West four times and has appeared in every Westérn and Northwestern State. In addition, Mr. Hughes has visitéa the four so-called border States of| Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky Missouri, and spent one day +1 hessee, at Nashville. Tho sonia haa visited bis home in Washingto! D. C., only once since leaving it the @ day after his nomination, and then only for two days to attend to per- sofa) business there. In mileage and extent of time @he campaign has been one of the longest! made in recent years @ Republican | nomines, It has ¢ 1 him from | Bangor, Me. the fu northeast: | ern point, t Cal; from Canada to within @ few miles of the Mexican border. Apparently the campaign has agreed with him, for lay he appears to be somewhat er and in better physical trim when he started. His programme for to-day called for speeches at Hudson, Kingston, GRuedkeepsie, Newburgh, | Yonkers rooklyn, Where he will address gs. One of the chief ineetings schedule was at Kingston, where a stay of two and one-half hour wided for, At for a stay of i he nomi y York at 6.15 to- night, ; STOCKHOLDERS STOP FORD. shea ace dodee, and, stockhe Campany e yes: from ord Motor business as uling profits ued rec: ailiion * oe - BONWIT TELLER The Specially Shop of FIRTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET PVT TTT LTP Eri t | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1916, Bronner, Charles A. Stone, J. Wy ten and FW. Scott. Harold A: erage, Chairman of the Board, Franklin, President of the! UREN fficlo in|, s, Deposit Account, D. A., Is a Con apomit, Account at’ Macy's Ie we it's an, economy. i opt oe cover your anticipated pu nd of eons) ‘ | amen : veraed t {ston of the Ue usuRl jonthiy |Appeltate Division tn the case of Sam- Shae Depowtorss Accouns Dept, Private vel J. Mitchell, pominated for Sheriff Bankers, Onder, the Supervision of _Supertn a of Queens, The effect of the Court of ndent of Ranks of U aia eof N York, “ Ay | Appeals’ destsion Ye that there wil) be loor Balcony, BAth Bt, coe! I Don’t Know Why 1 Killed | ng.ciection cf sheritt this fail tn Queone, Sse Her,” Says Williams, as He Gives Details of Murder, WILKES-BARRE, Pq, .Nov, 3. — Thomas ("Doughey") Wittiams, con- feased slayer of Ida May Brown, went with county detectives yeeterday to the ne of the girl's murder, and there re- Acted the part he played in her death. Williams showed how he had seen the girl standing on the bank of Carpen- ter'n Creek, and how he had crept up behind her and attacked her. He showed led her cties with bne hand and choked her with the other. When sho fell at his feet, he picked up the body and tossed it Into the creek, not knowing whether she was alive or dead. Williams declared he left the soon afterward, but returned to diapose of her hat. He found it-on the bank and pinned {t to ® motor boat Later he returned and pid the hat tn the ee. * . at was my whdoing,” he said. I hid the hat, and showed de- where it was hidden, I got in HAIR TO DARKEN lossy, Beautiful. ¢ The old-time mixture of Sage using it to kee even color, which ts quite sensibl: we are living in an age when a yc vant Nowetéys, thou the troublesome tas! » we don’t froduct, improved by the a other ingredients, called Sage and Sulphur Compound,” about 50 cents a bottle. It is opular because nobod: Ri has been applied. Simply mo your comb or a soft brush with it “Wy The prisoner declares that the giri's face haunted him night and da: “IT sqy that fac he time. I could neither eat n aleep. was afraid of everything. I could not {one small strand ata thme; by wi stand it any longer, and was glad when jing the gray hair disappears, but 1 waritted my guilt. I didn't mean to delights the Indies with Wyeth's “all the iil mer. I don't know what made me land Sulphur Compound, {s that, be- dott gf ust couldn't helo, it, 'T'nevee leites beautifully darkening the hair fore, and Gok know! not mean to cause her death” mises after a few a duces that sof! ications, it also — 1, Mf, M. Finance Committee. At a meeting of the directors International Mercantile Marine Com- |lightful toilet requisite for those pany yesterday this new Finance Com- |desire a more youthful appearanc mittee Was appointed: not intended for the cure, mii Charlee Steele, F. A tion or prevention of dise: 20% Reductions OUR ALTERATION SALES, which were to have ended November 1, will be continued until Novem- ber 11, for it has developed that tlge addition to our shop will not be ready for occupancy on schedule time. The finest Chinatand Glassware one mhy buy. Uniquely beautiful Venetian Glass. Lamps and Shades at all prices. Unusual and novel Gifts, Favors and Prizes. The 20°% reductions of the majority of our stock are therefore still effective. Open every day until 6 P. M., including Saturdays. OVINGTON’S 312-314 Fifth Avenue New York ? ECO, ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW, SATURDAY A SPECIAL SALE OF About One Hundred and Twenty Women’s PURE SILK SWEATERS Formerly 35.00, 37.50 G& 45.00 Reduced to 25.00 These high-class Sweatershave been collected from the regular stock, where only a FEW OF A KIND remained, They pre- sent the most “Coats, Belted Coats, full Russian and semi-Russiai fashionable types in Silk Sweater Coats, Sipaisht n Coats. * All the favored shades are represented.in this collection. NO C.0.D.'s. NO APPROVALS. NONE CREDITED. COMB SAGE TEA IN It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Her Locks Dark, and Sulphur for darkening gray, | streaked and faded hair is grand- |B mother’s recipe, and folks are again | |e their hair a good, } ful appearance ts of the greatest ad- of gathering the sage and the mussy mixture at home, al arag stores sell the rk pees dition of oe can discover. | | | draw this through your hair, taking i lustre and appearance ‘of abundance which Is 60 attractive, ft the | This ready-to-use preparation is a de IT Escalators Save Time The time lost in wait- ing for elevators is added to the shopping time of those who use Escalators, Ever tm motion during bual- ness hours, they are instantly available in reaching all mer- chandise floors al the main floor. Gecys Escalators afford a amtfe and convenient means of store rapid transit. Customers who are tn « hurry will find the Escalators real time savers. Excala‘ors in the h fomtefeaw pena Tea! ie, as outh: have | very ister and Keep a Collegion of pice’ Pictoral Reminders ina PhotoAlbum The little snapshots of week- end outings, photographs of new scenes you have met in your travels, pictures of the folks at hme and other friends as well, are sure to become scat- tered, unpresentable and some- times lost, if they are not prop- erly kept. At Blasys you will find an assortment of Photograph Albums unequalled in variety in any other stdre in New York, Loose leaf and bound styles, someloth covered, othergawith covers of genuine leather—but alPof them at “Lowest-in- the-City” prices, 6c, 24¢, 47c, 59c, 64c, 74c, 89c, 98c, $1.19, $1.24, $1.49, $1.98, $2.24," $2.49, $2.97, $3.49, $3.74, $3.96, $4.49 and $6.74. a ==MNTe — Pith Floor, Centre <= ckwear norn what | Sage JTBE § Offer in pro- who |g e. It | tiga- v ORO EURO Dene: company. Bas * Rich’ Brocade Patterns, Hockey and Figure Skates Numberless Small Effects, All (les with generous open ends, \yS——Main Floor, Brond= B “was, BHth Street, Men’s Shoes—the Better Kind $4.96 Perhaps you expected to pay a good deal more for good thoes, because of the extraordinary advance in leather, BUT you figured vaithout JMOCYS large resources which enable us to buy early, buy in large quantities, and for strictly cash. Leather Ankle Supporters for men. BESR ER SEO ESTES EEC eee =a BUSUS BIUE. At the price mentioned you may select from among several of the season's newest models in black, tan and brown. You Cannot Duplicate Them Elscu here at the Price. - Special for Saturday Only « Rubber Heeled Shoes ven without the rubber heels as an added at- racy ie i $3.49 traction these fine shoes would be very inexpen- Per Pair sive. We feel confident that they cannot be equalled elsewhere at anywhere near the price weak. @ = MATE Main Floor Balcony. 35th St. Rear Six Seasonable Suggestions learned how satisfactory it is to fit out their sons here. Boys’ All Wool Su With egtra knicke A new shipment of smart patterns in gray or Mess - Winter Suits and Overcoats $19.75 with those sold elsewhere at equal and even higher You will agree with us that they represent The Finest Clothing For Style—for Quality—for Macys Clothes haye J No Equals! Some Canadian Hockey Skates Leather Ankle Supporters for women. E ule 5B ) | H For Sonny’s : Ce Wardrobe 3 New styles in Boys’ wear find their way to | 3} MGS as soon as they are ready for the boys | Ba to don them. Thousands of mothers have | brown. Excellently tailored in a patch pocket, pinch back model. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Mackinaws, $8.94 to Small Boys’ Tweed Suits $10.74 $7.49 Made of fine quality, long fibre lambs’ | Stylish woolen tweeds, just like the bia wool in a heavy, closely woven cloth, boys wear byt made up ina more youth: | tailored in disting- ful model, like th to 18 years, Excellent pattern tive models. Sizes Mlustration A. | These Mackinaws Are Special at $6.49 | Skating and patch pocket models in about tix different plaid effects, The skating model is made with six large pockets—surely enough for any boy. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Ba Boys’ Chinchilla Hats Boys’ Golf Caps, =) $1.39 86c [Ff Polo, Rah! Rah Pi 1 Dolphin | Made of | tieedds, chaviots. 6 in at 15 different pate With’earbands to pull ovemthe ears on coll dacs, black and wh ica O/,t07} 5. | h St. ecks. aX Herald Square Town There is that added quality in A\eeys Suits and Overcoats, whiclcomes from large volume buying and cash selling—from securing an extensive variety of styles and pattems which are the creations of several ‘of the leading tailoring organizations in the country, rather than the limited’ ideas of a single » Price —Fifth Floor, Broadway, === B89 | 98e PAYA vitth vioor, Contre The ‘Lansdowne The “Lansdowne” expresses all of the qualities which a $3.00 hat should have. The smart styles, the quahty of the felt and trimmings and every other detail radiate ele- gance and individuality. Soft Hats in various models and colors, Derbies, several new styles of fast black far felt. Hats Less Expensive Soft and Derby Models, New New Pos $189 Cina DYRFF Main Floor, 36th Street, UGS From Persia and India Hundreds of new, silky Persian Rugs in various sizes. Not only are our prices lower than elsewhere,—our faclities for procuring gugs R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, B’ way, 34th to 35th St. -* THE WEEK OF WEEKS FO Look Closely—Examine Thoroughly-@-Compare Carefully ums | SHOES Skating SHOES and SKA’ From all accounts Skating will be even more popular than it was last year. Recalling the shortage of both skates and skating shoes, which prevented many from enjoying this health; Prices 94¢ to $8.84, Canvas Ankle Suphortecs for men or women, Woman's Knitted Mgn's Knitted Wool Skating Stockings, 79¢ are ahead of most stores | because cash in hand has a | charm all its own. A number of splendid Per- sian Antiques with no traces of sentiment in the price lags. Ahmedabad India Rugs made expressly for KR. H, Mreys & Co. in approved Chinese designs and colorings. Several in the following sizes 10, $92.50 7a} 2 126,00 designe designs satisfactory service ees —Fourth Floor, Cent CH aX evi Nts @XIIVONUYNIT@VE NN OXI /OXt (axt i OC (Q\" /gxii7eax" fark rexti(@vhrevtirevtrevliextiaviveriivay) reer nese coment tire oi rll Mtns ua TS ae Di VOLO OAY LO LODO LO LOLO LOLOL LO LOLO Te IM S) Trousers $4.75 coat, Sizes 29 to 46, Ne EE | pastil 590 ‘ool Skating Stockings. $1.59 .| Finer-than-Usu (BT Personal Shopping Service will assign an expert shopper to assist you in making your purchases or te make “them for you. No charge is made for thie servi, = * R MEN Right Shape Saratoga Chicas, Rican cigars which we usually sell for $1.34 per box of 50; sheave 9) price, ser | From Nature’s Liasts ste Growing feet are eaion particularly pliable fh omy | their shapes, strength and com- fort depend upon the shoes which protect them as they grow and be- come firm. Mise perfect akan sed scat lines, give little feet the opportunity to ow as nature intended, stand “equal rights for every toe.” Right Shape Shoes are made of strong materials by men who know it wear and tear Children’s shoes must stand, For $2. For Misses, sizes 11!/y to 2; black, $2. $3.39 White Budkskin But- 1s, sizes 6/; to I; black 49; tan, $2.89 97; tan, ton Shoes | All wool wor. Sizes 8/; to II, $3.19 aed, Gk Sizes 117 10. 3, $3.79 black and white <== eare—Hecond Moor, Rear stripes on al’ gray back- GAR tee hat Cl S tully tailored. ‘ Correeeic| | Week-End Specials wear with cut- If you have never before bought away or sack Cigars at Mecys you have failed to take advantage of an opportunity to secure good cigars at prices considerably lower than elsewhere. Havana Cadets. Fine, with pure Havana fillers wrappers. ‘ld ci Sumatra irictly hand made. Stand. si : nl » Beers has pro . Ish Special 59c vided an unusually good assortment of both and offers them at prices much less thar elsewhere. po cies len yet bages Ldiag 5r | ae Women's Shoes, in a high, fancy cut, made of pebbled | Women's Shoes, of good quality black leather, laced to |] ., fe iB Fai meereggarsligee or ther, in plain white, blue and white and fawn color, | toes, High cut, otagng soles Ts.s0 ‘Flor de Lopes.” Bleied He ab the price we're quoting, together with izes up to 6. $8.24 | Other Skating Shoes for Women. $4.24, $5.74 fecten and’ Sarmore, Standard. price the quality and style in these ties, you Women's S .oee, high cut model, made of black chrome Men's and Boys’ Skating Shoes, regulation hagkey elsewhere $2.50 per box of 50; Segre will want to buy several of them, tanned leather with good solid oak soles and heels. Open model with strap across insteps, Good quality shoes. Str sal i 1.74 ; ; down to toes, $8.94 | blackleather, ahseadsie special prem 4 Tee cael Dea Skates in all sizes for Men, Women and Children, Several models, including Winslow, Wright and Ditson, Elvaso El Regadon. Very fine Porto 99c per box.! —Fitth Floor, Shth Street Main Mloor, 35th St, Ent, SHIRT at a Lower-than-Usual Price $1.89 lerably less than. you'd ex vali elsewhere--and are worth every cent of it. Their goodness does not consist of high quality materials lone, but it is equally evident in the refinement and smartness of the patterns, Three models to satisfy your desires: 1. Negligee Model, soft cuffs attached, 2. Negligee Model, laundered cuffs attached, 3 Pleated Model, laundered cuffs attached, The neck sizes run from 14 to 18. Wilton to pay for shi like these. They would sell (sg ftea 33 DUATS-—Main Floor, Broadway, 35th st, —— <== and Axminster Rugs , In Copies of Oriental Patterns Fine Quality Worsted Wilton Rugs Everything in these Rugs represents the height of perfection. Fi grade wogsted yarns dyed with the best dyes obtainable. Closely woven on heavy back, linen fringed. Designs in reproductions of Tabriz, Kirmanshah, Sarouk, Meshed, Mahal and other Oriental Patterns. sidered, Prices are less than elsewhere, quality for quality con- : 2/jrin.x Win, $4.34 8 ft. Jin, x 10 ft. 6in,, . Din.x34in,, 696 | of sik ey Hin. xO3in., 10.89 | 4 " ‘ 4ft.6in. x7 it. 6 iow 2.48 | Ita ISit, 89.75 Git x 9ft, 0.25 Wft. 6in. x 13 ft. 6in,, 101.00 Seamless Wilton Rugs I ft, Fin, 15 ft, 112,00 dard, Gualtty ‘woul Axminster Rugs “| Around With | A vartety of Ortental deat Ked ede Orien- mostly medallions in dark .red or Unusually rich col- dark blue, combined with rose or fos, waa oF pink { or & touch of black. Some ; in plain solid colors with 4 ere to matah’ ‘snme “potters, 221@, 27 or 36 in. wide, 9 to ve bin, long. “Mado of good quality. woo Oia ih, 41.75 yarn. “Will give long, satisfactory Velvet Carpets for 2Yz in. x Hin, $1.89 Halls or Stairs 27 in. x 54 in, 2.74 t 3% in, x 72 in., 4.74 " 4 ft. 6in. 26 ft. 6in., 9.74 w oft xh. 14,48 and 17.48 i ue re Bit. Jin. x 10 ft. 6in, 29.75 Another Grade at $1.19 yd, Ofte w 12 ft, 31.75 and 33,25 v rted Figured Impe: Ck LINOLEUMS Inlerd ust arrived 12 pew designs in full roll, | Known for their excellent wearing qual- Perfnet good bad ceslene ineladin ities and hard, smooth, durable surfaces, ood effects, ile designs and geometrical : patterna’ in combination ‘cokers, 4 Ye Tile effecte and geeenetricel designe tn pe combination colors. Tiny sialic Tde sas Heavy quality, $1.48 to $1.74 4q. yd. Medium quality, 64¢ 44. yd Medium quality, $1.34 and $1.39 4q. yd Mare —Foarth Floor, Brosdway = A ? y) =a | ig a) | fi mt Aare eos [war ear ser vee % ,

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