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THE EVEN I KO WORLD, MOK PAY, OOTOIEX IS, lilf. L GONE ft4 Mi4nrM H il ! IK k.w.HiM fx it It. IM4t A Wit ! ,... M'tH IK, .( ' tltU4 IU4..1.11 InlulH ,fa , ' I 'M " kWt b4 'H t j Mil ! t A. H .11 Mrr ". At inriUm A TWi t frta WITH TICKET SELLER Mm l mii Salr Drcint TurMJay Murninc at y.00 o'clock MilUnen I... MaU a ) - IktHtl . " 1.1... . . J ...J . M .kJll Art tnrltetl t Attend Akin ti nnn pku m M" AnU J,UUU bflon ."trxxr ii hu 4t HAM. lw li 4W W m Mr itoini n .miih r.tr 'I1 n4 WUli U4 Ui-t rvnitiaallDH and ' l0 h Mid li ibouflil li iuid bwtu Ml luuun tn( l Mr rww ud lliuuitr brr 4aurhlr li4 im I i1 ni4 In lb iiHtaln tuitui iu trl iimiiw mrll Wtrna k rsj ItkniWI llMt VUl H4 lxi dkHili i HELLO GIR ""SSJISFas""" 71 FT nr ; , I 1 1' -f Hm.WI Sjf. fIL laVI g3 I 1 Mi I I IV When the Day r Your eyes, worn by lieir steady strain, crave .1 . t . TI x soouung iitjnu i ney find k in the mellow, Wstlul light of the I . . , sruiri n m n i tv Das PlixntlCG "JE Now 15c (Tf IW m4 InnttJ Cm LiiWI Ar. CrU Ml III, Mxwr lataraatUaal 100 Paint, fcacdUat I 0K SALE UY Cti Compiny md Dol'rt n iL'siLSV I rid and In Mil m H' iiin fl ' Kkrl tilfie lud Im n lubbtd I uaHi alxi a m a rlMiral rundl I I n for kOlbr UlU Walib loodd l' lh An4lcn Ntirl l'umiB) f"i MM of lb ainounl Ukn ami nation rd atarcti aa IbiImI fur him 0r Jmlt oJfo In "MVilM four i(r." Tuesday Attractions MERCHANDISE odvertued A A Sunday ii on tale Monday and Tuesday at the price, quoted (except where quantities ore In sufficient). We are now holding our annual October Sale of Upholsteries Bloomingdales' has anticipated the advance In market prices and purchased heavily while they were normal. The splendid values offered during this sale are due to this foresight. . a' .-.mi. I not h st I . In :tI Ar. MOUUtC DONOVAsN, ,, VVkIO ft D.WAR.O WvL'S. y "We Arc Married," Wrole Girl lo Mother After Eloping With lidward Walsh. AltaHIM AfaTValttcarPVUM C "Eddys" Sauce is a tempta tion you need not resist. Eddys BRANS- OLD ENGLISH stvlc is a fine relish for soups, oysters, fish and all meats. At Grocers and 1 Oaf Delicatessen Stores, JL Vt Made by E. Pritchard. 331 Spring St.. N.Y. FOR RESTFUL SLEEP 'or when tired and faint, drink a hot cupful of "HORLICK'S" THE ORiaiMAL MALTED MILK Sjk Ht "HOBUCX't," AvM tuttUtotst. Putting One Over ! 'rtin woman tn llij case of IMtrard U'nlih. thn ticket seller at thn Grand Central Teriulnul, who dinappearod on Oct. 1 after the in(a In hlM oftlce hnil bren opened and $7,000 taken, has been discovered by detectives nccklnK the mlulnc man. It lias boon loomed that on the night of the robbery he called at the homo of Molly Donovan, a protty younK telephone operator, at No. 769 Hast Ono Hundred and Fifty sixth Street, and sho ilod with him. In a loiter received a few days ago by the Klrl'H mother Mollle said sho and Walsh had been married on Oct. 1 In Philadelphia and were headed West. Walsh, who la twenty-olx years old and lived at No. 2874 DrJgBs Avenue, the Uronx, was ono of the trusted employees of the railroad, hU Utlifcr having been employed In the baggage department for many years. Tho girl was at tho switchboard In tho One Hundred and Twenty-nfth Street Sta tion, and railroad employees noticed that sho and Walsh were together frequently. A short tlmo before Walsh disap peared he had reported on several occasions that his cash drawer had been opened and at ono tlmo a little over f 100 had been taken. Detectives working on theBo thafts found evi dence pointing to Walsh as tho thief and tho dotoctlvos believe he knew this nnd determined to make a get away. With a brace and bit ho mado a bluff nt breaking the safe, but It was really oponed through tho com bination, which ho possessed. Whdn Jllss Donovan failed to ap pear for duty it was learned from tho girl's mother that on tho night of tho robbry Walsh had visited tho girl Beads and Spangles The Newest Note ih Trimmings Faxliion, in her reversion to the 1830 mid J)irccloir lyis of rcsi, with their lioori.H mid panniers and liouf funic drnpcric.1, lina innde this pre-eminently n ncusoii of trimmings. What fur, buttons and braid arc to the Uilleured suit, the new headed and spangled trim iniuga arc to evening gowns. And nothing could more radiantly het off the shining loveliness of this kciuoii'.s silks than these iridescent trimmings pale with the .soft rndiauec of moonlight, or intense with vivid glow ing color. Practically nil of these headed nnd spangled trim ining. representing, m they do, expert hand-work romp from Europe. They arc shown here in headed bands demi- nnd full-width flouncings separate motifs tassels, fringes and hall ornaments. Among the hundreds of designs arc: White nets, with iris spangles, in beautiful de signs. Black nets, spangled with apphire. French or peacock blue in squares, coin dots and flower designs. A wonderful black band ing, with wavy ribbon de sign in luminous lavender spangle. Apattenjofpinksnd tur quoise bead richly encrusted on white net truly French exquisitely young. Amohg other smart trimmings shown this season are the lovely tinsel and metal effects in bright and dull gold, silver, ateel, and rich colors. They come in all manner of banding, designs and widths, for dress trimmings, hair ornaments, break fast caps, etc. The new glowing purples, deep prunes aud lizard greens. Egyptian designs, beaded in dull blues, terra coltas and yellow. Spanish fringes and lei tooned borders. Sphinx and gun-metal nil overs some with colored flowers deftly worked in. Beaded and spangled tas sels and balls, in exquisite evening colors and while to tuti bewitchingly among milady's puffed draperies ur to tip the ends of her silken scarf or girdle. Here, too, are the colored trimming embroideries designed especially for tailored suits and gowns. These come in light and dark effects many in Persian designs. There are also waist garnitures, in opalescent tints, colors, satin corsage boutonnleres. and black. Tinsel, spangled and beaded flowers veivet and All-black trimmings in beaded and spangled designs, rib botine and Venlse effects, are here in wide variety. And, when all is said, this is only a hint at the smart new things that r.re being shown right now in Macy's Trimming Department. Marx's Mat ?1r. S4th flt. st: "V Vr t I. N When It conies to a bombardment With 'the th!')g that people need, World ads. are firsMlne favorites For numbers and for speed. They scatter opportunities Within the reach of all, So for World ads. don't tall to make Your nevsdealcr a call t)67,18 I 503,978 t'lVorld Ads. During More Than Last !J ftiontlis i uivllcrniu. THE WORLD SELLS 100,000 MO"?E COPIES IN NEW YORK CITY EACH WEEK-DAY THAN ANY OTHER .MORN ING NEWJI'APERI SmtfTiiM WhU U. MulUpty Ruulut Many of Macy's Finest Oriental Rugs Now Reduced 25. R. H. Matr C.' Attrttla AraThlLwrU JRl 77tT ffatl mi lUil Hir.ld Squ.r. Ussf Macy's Great Oclo- VMtnf.MlkNIItaSt. her Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles Begins Wednesday. 00 Pairs of Blankets asid Just Notice the Prices HE chilly air has just BLOWN blankets our way. We have purchased a most complete assortment of Winter weight blankets at about half their actual worth. Here's your opportunity to prepare for the coming cold days and these prices are 'way below what they would be ordinarily. mm At $1.29 Pair 200 pairs Crib Blankets; wool and cotton mixed. Extra soft finish. Pink and blue striped borders 3650 inch. Verified price elsewhere, pi. 75. At $2.09 Pair 400 pairs wool and cotton mixed blan kets to fit single and beds. Some are cut and bound separately. At .49 to $4.19 pairs for full- $2 up 500 size beds and extra large beds. Each pair is more than ordinar ily good value at the price. At $4.69 Pair .300 pairs h i g Ii grade California Blankets exception ally soft in filling. In a variety of color ed borders. At $3.59 Pair Fine Eastern Wool Blankets in a beauti ful shade of tan with pink, blue and laven der ribbon binding. For full-size beds. At $5.73 striped borders. Pair All-wool Blankets Resemble old-fashioned H steam shrunk, 5 lbs. in weight. omespun Blankets. Full size. Pink, blue ti.J9 $1.39 10,000 Untrimmed Hats a Great Sale In Over 200 Different Shapes $1.39 vrry Our i Smart Style 1 4 A Macy's Usual Prices Would Be $2.49 to $4.96 I,rtsl spring this store featured a hut, suit; which, iloisj spite a rainy, bleak day, proved to New York women iliat Macy Millinery Sales cannot he duplicated any where. On the first dnv of that sale we sold about 8.000 hats. The success of this sale is assured by the bats them selves. All arc new aud fresh and made in desirable shapes. They come to you at such a concession becnusc we ourselves purchased them at price advantages from an overstocked manufacturer. High-grade Lyons Velvet Hats Large aud medium Sailors, Tri iiirnes, Pokes, etc. llh'ck only. jla7'.t utiual fries wnufd be $2.49 and $3M. Hatter's Plush Hats (Silk Beaver) In fine lustrous quality velvet facings. Sailors, Tricorncs, Pokes, Turbans, etc. Macy's usual price would be $2.07 and $3.00. New Panne Velvet Hats In good assortment of new Tri cornc shapes. Black onlv. Very fine quality of pnnnc velvet. Afacy's usual price would be S3.0G and '$4.90. New Felt Hats With Velvet Facing Very stylish new Sailors, Tri corncs.Turhans, Pokes, etc. Illrck, navy, brown, green, etc. Macy's usual price would be $4.00. New Draped Velvet Turbans Also Slurred Velvet lints in Sailors and Pokes. Black only. Macy's usual price would be $2.07 and $3M. Ml- tt-39 Your Choice Each V $t39 $'39 As comparison we quote our usual prices, which are always lower than elsewhere. Millinery Dealers are invited to attend, as the price is below the wholesale figure and there are no restrictions as to quantity. Mar) ' IlMrnitnt. , 5 5 I, A Sale 3 WE TRIM THESE HATS WITHOUT CHARGE IF YOU BUY TRIMMINGS HERE of High Grade Ostrich Plumes Macy's Usual Price Would Be $2.97, $5.94 and $7.89 f(".ther dealer The entire stock of a reliabh who has discontinued business. The plumes are broad, wide and have heavy drooping heads They measure from 12 to 20 inches in length. Black, white, navy, rose, and many other colors some plain and some shaded. Umvt Ulm u2 Set! rtwra $1.98 S3 THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE I The "WORIiD sells 100,000 coplef more in New York City eaoh weekday than any other morning new spaper. SE Vi( , iny - Mt -lia' 4W 7TT. I