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~ r At Southern Conference Alliance Is Urged With Prohibition. | ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. 14—John M. | Parker of New Orleans, Progressive * eandidate for Vice President in the last | campaign, told Southern Progressives, : Meeting here to-day, preliminary to the Y "= National Conference in St. Louls, that a | the Progressives should indorse national “Prohibition and continue efforta in be- | 4 half of principles adopted in 1912 | "& party to endure must be larger ) ay @ny man or set of men,” he said. principles must be worth fighting | for, Its policy controlled by its @_and its financial euy j hard earned dollars of the m ‘ financial power of a few m : —_-— * © HARLEM RIVER FROZEN TIGHT Bee Holds Up “ral and Increases 4 Fire Peril There. ‘The Marien River is frozen tieht from the Ship Canali, at Two Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth Street, down to Two Hun- @red and Seventh Street and navigation has been stopped for the last four days. ns who live or do bi re efi ts might not be able to them. | Feng tye notified the Fire Department : uy Mi sald P. Krulewitch of be Avenue to The Evening Nd to-day, “but the ice has not been dealers have barges of geal frozen in and they are having a plying their customers.” 1 Going Up. i PRESQUE ISLE, Me, Feb. 14,—Four Datldings containing 10,000 barrels of po- | tatoes, valued at present market prices } at upward of $50,000, were destroyed by fire at Maysville Siding, near.here, to- _ day. Eighteen thousand barrels of po- tatoes were lost in a similar fire yes- terday. i SHOR CO mc 1159 Bway Cor 27 Greatest of All ShoeSales All $5, $6, $7, $8, $10 to $15 FINE SHOES REDUCED Gale starte Te-day at with low Biack h de a G a a a a a a FINE BOOTS Reduced to $5 4 SS BTS sat ’ ATTENTION—POLICE, Fire and Postman - Special $4 jtatnds Tole “thoes fly gueren: | | a High Cut Hunt&S porting Shoes Prime, | $5.00 ‘ s 4 \ H OVERSHOES 1.50 1-buckie $1 BO (A? fost or found articles ade Wertived in The World will be Usted at The World's Info tion Bureau, Pulitzer Build Park Rows World's Uptown Office, northwest core Ber 38th St, and Broadway, World's Harlem Office, 15% ‘West 125th St, and World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Was fon St Brooklyn, for 30 ‘Gollowing tho printing of Advertisement. PROGRESSIVES KEEP ON. | ACID HURLED IN HER FACE. Williamsburg Girl Mistaken for Another, Police Believe. Lena Lasalla, twenty-two, of No, 287 Street, badly burned at 7.20 to-day by carbollc acid thrown in her face passing Hamburg Avenue and Jeffer- Melrose fon Street she did not know jusnped out of a door- way P Williamsburg, was as she was She told the police a man Always bears 4 threw the acid at her, be man Turner took her to a gro- d gave first aid treatment ‘with | Signature of SIS RS Reasons Why! The Annual Sale of RMANSHAH RUGS Repeats Its Success of Last Year 1 Because the public appreciates the ad- » vantages which our far- \. sighted policy of cash buying and cash selling offers to it—even in the purenase of rug treasures from the Orient. 2 Because it has learned that at Macy's, beau- tiful Kirmanshah Rugs are sold as rugs without any extra price for the sentiment upon which others place so much emphasis. 3 Because it has learned that exquisitely de- signed rugs, artisticall their original prices. During This Sale Cvery Kir- manshah Rug in This Unusual Collection Is Reduced in Price. The Average Reduction is About 25% Less Than Regular Prices. The collection contains rugs of varying sizes from the hearth rug to the large room size rug--in such an assortment of colorings and designs that one must marvel at the versatility of the rug makers of the Orient. Kirmanshah Persian Rugs Remular wns 10.7 x 8.9 $274.00 $205.00 11.3 x 8.2 269.00 201.00 10.10 x 8.4 269.00 201.00 11.2% 9.4 295.00 221.00 12.0 x 9.2 332.00 249.00 13.10 x 10.10 519.00 391.00 14.7 x 10.8 542.00 406.00 26.6 x 18.4 1168.00 876.00 21.0 x 16.1 1874.00 1405.00 30.0 x 23.8 3549.00 2661.00 Also a Good Assortment of Small Size Kirmanshah Persian Rugs At Proportionate Reductions Bring Your Room Measurements With You. Fourth Floor, Centre, olive . Khurt girl ho love ai enemy, The taken for Another gi CASTORIA For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years 15 =) 23s. woven with all the expression of the Ori- ental Artist-W eavers, may be pur- chased here, the year round, for less than elsewhere—and in such events, at considerably less than A Partial List of Sizes and Prices Follows: ed. The ir and no ee speed she was mis- SES a Sot Se _—— ray NT mel), Ta eS PI<w pS: oe AL BBD BUR 22 UE DULOIS fe OO YEAR “les Shipment of apanese Lunch Cloths The first announcement of the arrival of these elaborately embroidered cloths caused purchasing so eager that we are glad to announce a aa fill- ing of our reorder. Centrepieces, doylies, scarfs and squares — elaborately hand embroiderd with Delft blue thread in three attrac- tive patterns — blue birds, roses, chrysanthemums and butterflies. These are de- lightfully decorative and unusually low priced. Gin, Round Dovites. i-th. Bi r 1 Te Sauare ware Centrepteces., 4, re Centre * B.D Square Centrepleces Round or Sa 44ein KD Jothe. R240 S2-tn, Square Tea ¢ Boalloped hed edaes, Bets { $2.21 Set —Second Floor, Sth tt, Kear | The Same from the Beginning Before he came to New York, Rowland on f Doviies, Doviles Centres Haverhill, Mass. He used liberal space in fi the local paper. From a faded copy, dated October 15, 1853, we clip a Macy advertisement which shows that even as a merchant in a smal! town Mr. Macy had the “big city” idea, which has made this store famous and successful. In advertising a purchase of silks he + “$6,000 worth of new goods just from the importers, BOUGHT FOR CASH.” The ITALICS are his own. At the bottom of the advertisement appears the following: “Our customers will please remember that we sell our goods at such a rule as will admit of but one price in- variably.” Goods bought for spot Cash and sold at the same price to everybody was tke Macy licy in Haverhill, Just as it ie been the Macy policy in New York tor 59 years. Is it any wonder that in the same advertisement Mr. Macy finds it necessary to notify his customers that “we shall shortly move into our new and spacious granite store now erecting.” Rowland H. Macy was too big a man for Haverhill. He had to find room to expand — hence he came to New York. Here he made a name which will endure, for Macy's is ever growing, ever achieving, ever renewing its youth and enthusiasm. fered elsewhere, Ok Diminutive cash tirls slowly car- ried tales and money to the cashier. Mid-Winter Furniture Sale Prices Here and There With Furniture Sales on every hand, many have perhaps been confused by the statements of regular values and reductions of. prices are always lower than elsewhere and con- sequently the Mid-Winter Sale prices are lower than sal The suite illustrated was recently adverti another store at the “special price” in excess of our regular | Pind ae Four-Post Colonial Bedroom Suite the few $1 S OF SERVICE med Milan Straw Hats .69 RMcys Regular Price $1.98 About 800 new Hats, which we had made up especially Rough Milan straws in a of becoming new shapes and colorings— navy, brown, gold, sand and rose. for this event. made in every particular. blac various shapes. Choice to-morrow, $1.69. NOTE: wish to pay less than a dollar or more than five—or any price in between, you will find what you are looking for here at prices much lower than elsewhere. Shirts at ras of gor Shirts at 94c A good assortment of madras, crepe weaves, mercerized and finely woven fabrics in- many popular strip nd figured patterns. soft or laundered attached, Silk Shirtsat $3.69 Satin Striped Silks, in various i i s. Both cuffs workmanshi ise good wearing quality, ADainty Mahogany Boudoir 1.74 {1 An. attractive addition to the © furnishings of bedroom or boudoir ne doubt because of its simple Colonial de sign. ‘The lamp is made of genuine mahogany, stands 16 inches high, with shade in Colonial shape, 8 inches in diameter, all silk with metal braid around top and bottom. Shade may be had in either old rose, gold or blue. Lamp fitted with 40 watt Tungsten bulb, cord and plug for attaching. Macre Harement, Bivey, Bath St, ces by rice $109.75 Verified Sale Price Elsewhere, 8125.00 As illustrated, made mirror, To! in combination of mah Consists of Dresser with French plate mirror, Ch ne je with French plate’ mirrors, and Four-Wost Hed, Sold also in separate pieces at the following prices Dresser $29.25 | Bedstend $26.75 Chiffonier $28.50 | Toilet Table $25.25 ColonialMahoganySuite,$144 Solld mahogany aulte, constst- ing of full size bed, dresser chifforette, and toilet table with triple mirror, Drawer bottoms veneered. ; White Enamel Furniture ee i 40 five large trimmed with white d knoba, 24 _——_ ee ee Four-Piece Suites, $131.74 In black or ivory enamel deco rated, Suite includes bed, dress er, cbiffonier and toilet table Four-Post Maple Suite,$82.71 Made of maple venoer veneer $a Bame Suite in Mahogany, ve neered $79.46 ond Floor, ‘4th St., Broadway: Specially Priced Shirts For Men of Diverse Tastes and Means No matter what your preference—with regard to shirt- ings, patterns or colorings 4 BETS —Main Floor, 5th st If the materials are bought here we will trim these hats for you without charge, no matter wh qualit nd fini prices elsewhere, Silk Shirtsat $5.69 High Grade Silk Shirts in heavy, of broadcloth, crepe and ty w with lustrous satin stripes. Care- fully tailored. A variety o door and window hangings, slip covers, re-, upholstering furniture and porch furnishings verdure, floral styles in all, Cretonnes of equal quality, if imported at the prices pr would sell for $2¢ and 39¢ per yard, MUAFSFourth Floor, B5th Street, Rear Drink and Be Merry Long before the Government enacted a Pure Food ) packed . are del appetizing co tion salad fresh own made sauce, i Boston Style Ham Speciall lected, — prime cured hams baked to a tur sliced thin Old farm style « Pork Sausages, fine quality shipments daily Freshly Smoked egs, Freshly Smoked Breast. each, A very @ ing dish, prepa our own expert reat variety Very smart and well Tilus raticns show two of the are equal to in shirts at higher Thousands of Yards of IMPORTED CRETONNES 22c and 28c per Eat, Made of California full cream and native ; dozen, $! Egg Potato Salad - made eggs, potatoes, | fresh celery and Aes | Pork Sausages, 29¢ |b. | Stuffed Herring with New Sauerkraut, at {0c = DAVE —Fitth Moor, ABth Street: money about filty feet a see. ond to the busy hive of cashiers. Venetian Coat Lining 57c yd. Inexpensive in cost, but not in appearance, Satin face, plain or bro- caded lining, of quality, weight and durability; desirable for Spring wear. White, pearl, steel, tan, gold, brown, Copenhagen, wistaria, rose, _reseda, covert, navy and black. 32 inches wide. Parye—Lining Section, i Mleor: Little Master 1 wears a dear little suit, copied from a recent im - port. The panties are of colored linen, the blouse of fine white mull cord, with hand smocking in front and back; brown, Copenhagen, pink or light blue. It is for little fellows of two years ‘but if he hed live! 80 years ago, when store flo began, 17 sk, purple, ether $1.69 e The work. azine, 1 Baty 8 — inten: 0? wet Devt. ard f designs, particularly desirable for stripe and rose patterns—24 each in two or more colorings. evailing during the past six months, Law Meeya had its own iron-clad regulati heverages. These regulations to-day go atessen PURE utors in New York ippy and Pimento pet gredients of the finest qua ee ‘in sanitary, hermetically sealed bes rt BEAUSZIOUR DUTRENTT $ptifully appetising, 8 08. pecke | ors” csauisite red table wine ig offered at, the Jones’ Blosters, lightly attractive petce of per case of 12 large bottles, ob salted, are made from | P* Wt RED PORTS AND SHERRIES ree cured justrieht fer | We have an enviable reputation for the quality the table. Se each | style and large assortment of Im Port and NMtntd | Srroked Kippered Her, | Sherry Wines which we have always been able to worth, | au Oked Kippered Her- | offer our patrons, The range in price issuch that we Baked | eee ee eaniy. | 8m easily and satisfactorily meet each individual ¥ ttc | amoked; fine Mavor. | feavirement. k ; ctf | 01d fh Style | Tarragaie Portiayy | Rove! Cabinet Shears he and | Dairy Cheese -- Old, | Gallon 8 $2.44 | Gallon 83.88 $2.97 ‘bbe Ih rich, well matured, | Bottle 87 63 | Bottle 4 74 * | snappy; made from the | Old Tawney Port | Oloroso whole milk 36c |b. was Now, was iow ountry | es ei Gallon 86-48 $4.06 | Gallon Ba80 $4.18 extra | Toune amercen Bottle 81.08 94! Bottle 81.04 96 Fresh | BENE Cheese — Bich, Tavalld Port Fernando VIl. Sh eet: b | Case of 12 Bot, $11.89 Coreof 18 Bot, $28.95 Goone | Sar. utter in | Per Bottle, $1.03 | Per Bottle $2.46 Soc tb | Subse. Delicious. for DULLAN'S DRY AND TOM GINS Ce aaa ae ees Donclang, | These Gine are specifically selected and recom- n Bacon, sliced, 32c per Ih. are absolutely pr Extra Fine Caltfornta Ripe Olives — dpecial price, ppetiz- red by chet. tails, fiages, etc, mie MORTLACH ure Highland a troat for cake i old" in made with yolk of egg, the $7.54) Bottle, $1.6; with the white, A light, ly flavored EXCELLENT VALUES IN RYE WHISKIES ation of angel and spong with the Gove One Star Mount Vernon Whis"y richness of the one and the flaki the other, ky wan Now Was NOW Wh me aa well as toothsome. ila and lemon Gallon 4.24 $3.96 | Gallon @5.12 $2.94 ¢ lavored icing. Bottle 81.04 94 | Bottle al 74 to ensure the public pure and wholesome foods and than the Federal, State or local enactments. nine years of store keeping have taught us many things, and not the least important is the knowledg of how to prepare and distribute.foods and beverages? to suit the tastes of people who demand “nice” things. Beverages De Pommes Brand. You will find Sparkling Cham- bottle, 42c. Case #6 small bottles, $5.54; per small mended by us for the reason that we know they they are well fitted for use in the making of cock- Guaranteed by the distillers, Messrs, & Son of Dufltown, Scotland, to sh The boxes just arrived from Paris revealed con- tents that exceeded our expectations :— Millinery Trimmings One would think these flowers just plucked from the gardens, #0 freshly blooming they seem: Flower clusters of tiny shells, painted in delicate colorings; small wild cherries cherry blossoms, daisies, and bright red poppies pleasure to see the ain)—-and roses !— roses, briar roses, tuberoses, wild roses, Ameri- can beauty roser—enough to bloom on many Spring hats, Becond Floor At Special Prices Just received—2,400 sq. yards of heavy quality, 4-yd — wide linoleum, marked at a price 25% less than regularly. Five designs, very attractive, neat tile effects, slightly imperfect in printing of pattern, which will not affect the wear. If per- fect would regularly sell for 79. Special 59c aq. yd. Inlaid and Figured Cork Linoleums The new Spring have been received, and contain « variety of igns never shown in our bypes inary All perfect frit standard grades. laid Linoleums, 98e to $1.34 &q. Yd. Figured Cork Linoleums, G4e to Tée Sq. Yd. Carpets for Halls and Stairs New goods, of good quality, peiscipelly in email. Porcine effects. 27 inches wide. Standard Quality Wool Velvet Carpets, $1.64 and $1.74 Yd. Imported Wilton VelvetCarpet, of worsted yarn, 31.89 Ya. Imported “Axminster Room Carpets, with borders to match. May be made into rugs. Bod: Carpet, 27-in. wide, £2.59 Yd. Borders, 18-in, wide, $2.39 Yd. Beave— Fourth ' Flear, 85th erect ‘ions designed even further Fifty- 1017 Freakfast Grapefruit, CHAMPA’ CIDER be @ most delicious and satisfying 12 large bottles, $4.54) per large ure. Having « clean, full flavor, Gallon, $2.94) bottle, 66c, LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY Malt Whisk ym. by the old. Inahioned pot-atill proome of distillation, Gallon,

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