The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1916, Page 9

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W..6, BUNCE, PAINTER, | KILLED BY AN AUTO’ Won Medals at Two World’s Fairs and Was Member of hie paintings of Vonetian ooenes, died in a hospital here to- Bight of injuries received to-day when he was run down by an auto driven by | Jokn ©, Nichols of this aity. ‘Wiltieen Gedney Bunce was born in Hartford, Conn, Sept. 19, 1840, th * @00 of’James M. and Elizabeth Ches- ter Bunce He studied in Cooper ‘Union here and under William Hart.) Later he studied in Munioh, Duessol- dort Brussels. He opened a studio in then removed to iartford. He exhibited tm the Paris Sulon In 1876 and 1888 and in the Society of Amerioan Artiste im 1878. He won the bronze modal at the Paris Expo- _ in 1900 and @ medal at the St. Exposition in 1904 He be- came an Associate of the National, Academy tn 1902 and an Academician fn 1907, He was @ member of the tional Institute of Arts and Let- ters. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘The marriage of Mise Teabetle! y ‘Trench, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8, le Poer Trench of Davis Avenue, West New Brighton, and Frederick Edward Ferris of Jersey City was asclemnized at St. Mary's Church, West New Brighton, Satur- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Francis J. Prost, rector of St. Mary's, was the officiating clergyman, as- sisted by the Rev. R. H. Trench of Ottawa, an uncle of the bride. Mrs. | L. M. Brigham of Orange attended the bride and Harold Ferris was best man for bis brother. The annual meeting and election of officers of the Comedy Opera Club will be held this evening in the club house of the Cricket Club, Livingston. Tho club is beginning its fourteenth year. Richard O. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mre. Richard W. Johnson, formerly of ‘West New Brighton, sailed Saturday on the Philadelphia for Kent, Png- land, where he wil) be married to Miss Jean Fleming at Lympne Castle. The Clifton Boat Club began its winter aocial season at the club houre, Clifton, Saturday evening with @ din- | ner and entertainment. Mr. and Mra. Charles Barton of New B: Bave returned from Halifax, N. 8. ‘The Whosit Club will hold tte an-| nual paper obase to-morrow morning, etarting from Heberton Avenue, Port Richmond. Miss May Ross of Stapleton ts the| guest of relatives in Yonkers Dr. and Mre. Peroy K. Nichole of Port Richmond are in Vermont. ‘The success scored by the amateur minstrels of the Narragansett Club at the Palace Theatre, Port Rich- mond, Wednesday ovening last, was so great that in response to the ur- gent requests of those who were un- able to odbain admission, the commit. tee in charge has decided to repeat the performance at the German Club Rooms, Stapleton, Saturday evening, Nov. 18. Southfield Circle No, 685, Compan- fone of the Foresters of America, will give a euchre and dance in Stuhl's Hall, Btaploton, thi evening. A meeting of Friendship Coyncil, No. 44, Junior O. U. ALM, will be held this evening in Odd Fellow Mall, Port Richino! morrow evening, Moers for the coming year will be nated Mr. and Mrs, John Walsh have re- turned from their honeymoon and are reading on Gordon Street, Stapleton. | |p Mra, Goorge H. Trotwell and Mrs., Rudolph Merrell of Port Richmon have returned from a visit to Mrs. | |; ‘Tredwell's daughter tn California. Mise Loretta Wilson of Clifton ta) visiting relatives in White Plains, | A meeting of the Working Gull the Staten Island Hospital will held at the hospital, Tompkinsvil this aftornoon at 2 o'clock 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE . NEAR BO™ STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit igen Every Evening TM 9 o'Clock | B do not ask you word for tt, nore stmony of your f Kk you only to come and ; 1e® your own eye oat superb: ginable in furnituee tn a low cost that [Oper All Day Election bay | a0 torCash wey sie to New York Btale, New Jersey and Conngetiout, We Pay Freight and Kailroad bares Delivered by Our Own Motor Trucks Kecys, THE CANDIDATE OF THE THRIFT PARTY — THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916. Winter _ Overcoats Special for Election Day $20.75 The American Public Knows that Ryeeys Clothes Fulfill All Pledges Made Before Their Purchase. Prosperity, eleg ballot. ” Chesterfield Models with Silk Linings that are Guaranteed for One Year. Even a Modern Diogenes with an electric torch would fail to discover a better offer than this— yes, even as good a one—in Greater New York. ance and good taste are evident in every silk sewn seam. The Oxford or Black Vicuna finished material of which they are made, the soft velvet collarsand comfortableknee length, all help to return these coats as winners on the first EveryVote for Maar Overcoats isa Vote for Economy &Servica, Herald Square Store Open All Day Tomorrow Election Day &) Fetime Watch When you put some men in office they turn out to be vora- cious budget eaters. Then, when it is too late, you regret having voted for them. When you put a Lifetime Watch in your pocket you find that the cost of its elec- tion is its only cost. It goes right ahead giving de- pendable time service all the d&ys of your life without one penny's expenditure, It is the Poputor Choice of the people becouse i lime sercice costs nothing during its Life time office. To drop the Election metaphor, oere Lifetime Watch, price $89, is a La Forge & Valentine 23-jewel move- ment in a hand mace I4-karat solid gold case, guaranteed for the life of the owner. It will never cost him anything for repairs and replacements, because Apert attends to all that. Bivay, Mth to 15th St AnEfficient Administration that Produces Real Economies for the People ® Elected on a“‘Serviceand Economy’ Platform ° PDO OE HOT CLS LONE 2400 Woven Madras Shirts $1.29 Without doubt one of the finest assortments of shirts we have ever offered at this price. Even f you did buy all you think you'll need, you can always make room for shirts of such excellent qualtiy at this astonishingly low price, You may duplicate them elsewhere around the Two and Two-Fifty mark—we doubt your getting them for much less. ‘The madras itself is of a very fine quality, and the pleating and tailoring are up to Aecye strict standard. Included are Pleated or Plain Negligee Models with laundered or soft cuffs. Negligce Models with Double Soft Cuffs Men’s Neckwear In Strikingly Handsome Patterns 44c 59c $1.29 300 Dozen 150 Dozen 5 460 Dozen From the plain Mogadores to the richest of Brocades, the ties in these groups will please even the most fastidious. No matter which tie you select, you are certain to pay less for it here. THOT DO HAS SERVED THE PEOPLE FOR OVER 58 YEARS All Campaigners Have Judged Them Sure Winners Instead of to- |F E i FT ma Suits and ® Suits and Overcoats | Overcoats $19.75 $14.75 Standard Styles. The man who wants a mod- Excellent Fabrics. erately priced suit or over- an coat and wants the very Dependable Tailoring best he can find in town at are the chief character» | the price, will be delighted istics you will always find | at this extensive assortment in Macys clothing. of styles and patterns. Kixeys Clothes Cannot Be Equalled Elsewhere at the Price Macys—Fitiy Moor, Bway They Are Supporting ® Many Successful Men seys Shoes for Men $4.96 These shoes have many enthusiastic followers, for they are leaders in sltoe fashions, . They combine, cleverly and successfully, the two features most looked for in a good shoe—comfort a style. Smart Flat Lasts Dark Tan Calf Blind Eyelets Black Gun Metal 100 Specials for 100 Lucky Men We have selected, from our regular stock, 100 pairs of Men's Shoes, and have marked them down to ’ $3.24 Many shapes in many leathers, and almost all sizes, Even if you're only moderately lucky, you will find a pair to suit--and your saving will be considerable, 3 ——Matn Floor Bales Even if the Girls Cannot Vote There Ate Lovely Clothes to Wear It's a ballot well cast for little sister when she returns from Election Day shopping with a dainty taffeta frock or a new winter coat. Fash- iom fabric, wearing quality and value are a few of the good things fea- tured in Joey apparel for the girls. A Noisy Convertible Collar Uleters for Boys Will carry the boys successfully through ® cold weather campaign. cheviots in gray and brown, Worsted lined, yoke of venetian, unodeds, Enual rights for the little cha; syush inodels, ncluding Pinc Indestructible Corduroy Suits, $4.89 (With Extra Trousers) They need no apeechmaking. Their rec- eis known to hundreds of ck Cotton Stockings, jioned feet, perfect fit. Good Pr —Main Floor. a. 25th Btrect, Bway = Welcome Clothes for Future Voters The right to choose frecly those things which they believe and know will make for their future comfort and happiness belongs to all Amer- ican Boys and their mothers. In the Boys’ Department they may choose Overcoats and Suits from an unusually large stock, replete with thefnewest styles in warm, cheerfully colored fabrics. ‘The high quality, long service and low prices make the Boys’ Department the popular choice of the parents of Young New York. Boys’ Winter Overcoats Isterettes Ulsters and . Russian Coats $7.49 Mackinaws Boys’ Ulsterettes { Mackinaws For Boys Who Skate 7 to 18 years Cut on more youthful lines than the ulsters of their older brothers, Ge Reciielly pera wit (08. runt assortment of light and dark mixtures | Chaps because of their warmth and 8 to 12 years in amart, serviceable cheviote and | free action, Made in cheerful plaid tweeds, effects, Plenty of large roomy pockets, Russian Coats for the Little Boys ; £14 to 8 years. }, for they also must be kept warm. Comfortable Chinchillas, Cheviots, Kerseys and Velours in ted Modis, Norfolks and Reefers. Chinchilla Overcoats, | 200 Mackinaws. $4.89 $4.89 Warm ‘conte; of ‘heavy -coldalefying , Norfolle and materials Durable velvet or selt in gay, blur, collars. Worsted lined, Made in | brown and red plaids. Deep roll teveral attractive models. Sizes 21; ing shawl collars, Sizes 7 to 16 to B ye years. long sleeves afid ankle izes 26 to 34. Warm * Worsted Unio Natural gray color price bas been reduced to point where it offers a substantial saving. [QOEYS Main Floor, Broadway. S51h 9. ~ One Best Ballot ® for Rain or Shine The Cane Umbrellaat $2.79 A combination of walking stick and umbrella, which prepares a man for all sorts of weather, Ideal for travelling men. As these cane umbrellas are imported, the quantity is limited to our present supply. Men’s Canes, Special at 89c Trimmed with Sterling Silver. Genuine Malacca, Pimento, Dogwood, Rosewood and Castanian Wood, A emart lot of silver mounted handles in Prince of Wales and ot! er popular styles. The The Choice ® of the Majority * Macys Cigars of Quality The continued Pepa of Meus is due to promises ful- (iled— promises of complete satisfaction and of prices that repft- sent substantial savings to the public. Rosnrios and Tampa Rothschilde, Clér Havana Cirars, made in Tampa by 1. Garcia & Bro., are Paticlirie tapan and enjoyable. Hand-made in Puritanos and Rothechild sizes, Per Hox of 50, usually $2.49; special, $2.09 Per Lion of 100, usvally $4.96; special, $4.18 Alzada Coronas, extraordinarily | La Lucbana, Rothachilds, made of fine, mild Havana blend. Packed | fine Manila tobacco and imported by in’ Netural Cedar Humidor boxes, | us direct from Manila ily Vriad dhewhere $40; oped, bor | pried for thie sale, pet of 50, , of $1.14 BATE— vith Floor, 85) With Enthusiasm (f) Electing Fashionable Apparel _ for Misses As each suit, frock and coat passes in review a8 @ prospective candidate for Fashion's chair, Election Day gives apparel Contre, Main Floor, S5th Mreet Wool Velour Coats, $17.74 Green, Burgundy, brown, | Flare model with cross belied front, large raccoon collar. 1 and o years, (Uustruted, [ie lassware_ |! Velveteen Coats, $15.74 Two models of corduroy or velveteen, shirred or belted, trimmed with beaver or Kolintky. 4108 years, Smart Coats, $12.74 Two models, zibeline or wool velour; collars of fur or self material, Burdgundy, green, brown, navy. 10 to 16 years, Broadcloth Coats, $10.74 Shirred model with two narrow belts and trimming of beaver, Brown, green, Belgian blue. 610 10 years $389 Zibeline Coats, $9.74 Wee 89 Tailored model, pockets and cape cellar trimmed with Ge hae 10 to 16 years. Attractive Cut Giass Other Coats from $10.74 to $29.75 Afternoon Dresses, $9.74 | Serge Dresses, $4.89 of woo) Plaid or plain colored taffeta. pire, Russian or waistline effects, all | effectively trimmed. 6 to 16 years, en ID 3rd Floor, BUH Street Dinner Sets Dinner Sets of Amezican Percelain 20 proces, all neatly decorated with ‘Yainty border de- signs and gold on each picce. Special ly Regularly ct patterns, the work of skilled workmen, Attractive, tailored models Regularly Specially checks or wool serge; tricamings of W i contrasting materials, overcollass, dices 6 to 14 years, ep SAFE —Necond Moor, 5th Street CAM Mi Good loped ec One uality, 69 design only, 60x72 $ 87 Clothes B 47¢ yd inch hn ATE Third Floor, Ath wreet sae a hearty inaugural reception in the wardrobe of the younger ” Teen women. —— = Velveteen Suits, $29.75 With panel back effect, (wo narrow belts crossing in front: button trirom ackets, square collar triramed with Hudeon ocal (dyed mi Navy, Burgundy, brown, black. Pa a NI Handy Things Taffeta Frocks, $32.75 able Cloths & Na for Men Pattern Damask | Hemstitched Blacking h “n A ie Ks ths, Table Clothe, oo | gta Serge Dresses, $29.75 ; I en, snow ercerized cotton, hite enamel, 2.24 Cartridge pleated skirt; waist and sleeves trimmed with jet Fine ¢ Lreakfest oF Padding on'sPatent and coral bead embroidery, Black eat Navy only, ity in many attrac- luncheon sizes. pants Presses, $3.38 : tive patterns, 2x2//) | 60x60 in ‘98c Trousers Hangers, Velveteen Dresses, $19.74 2 ; 4 308 Full skirt; satin sleeves, collar and cuffs of white flannel, ue id ae Finer Danas rae ond Traseste Pockets and collar trimmed with bande of mole coney, Navy, J Pe gee es | AP Afiss Bree Overcoat’ Hehaccs, brown, green, blac 7 st size, good grac wontin 9 : Japanese hand em all linen damask in | Tailors’ Pret Serge Dresses, $14.74 ¥ } | 1 x AS k tunic, embroidered blouse, white satin collar and Lb vert $15 ‘cian | Al ee cull Navy only. Illustrated l cloths ‘ $8d CORD inanelaboratefloral | Scalloped ||| Velour Coats, $18.74 tgn. 40x 40 Luncheo 1 69, 94c Full, flaring from shoulders, belted in front, large plush collar; slash pockets, Brown , inches, $1.24 | Cloths, Japanese Shoe Polishing green, navy, blac Table Damask, | — hand drawn and em sheutaaes oaniene Election Day Special—Sul of snow white mer- | broidered luncheon Se, ‘lection Day Special—Suits $16.74 cerieed cotton, Pret. cloths, neatly scal- Shoe Polishing 5. ts of gabardine, wool velour or poplin; flare effects, many fur trimmed, —Skirta with belts and poc! ~~Misses’ Sizes 14, 16, 18 yeara

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