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I_ R.ibborvs Laces F\irs Linens Mattresses $44.89 Parlor Suite $28.67 Three-piece Parlor Suite—arm-chair, tete-a-tete ! and rocker, highly polished mahogany-finished frames, large sofa pillow, spring seats, loose i cushions, covered with silk velours in your choice of several colors. | | 1--1 Save *10.22 j _j $12.24 Parlor Sofa S8.49J Parlor Sofa, highly polished, mahogany-fin ished frame, seat and back upholstered in damask, verona velours or tapestry. ——-1 Save $3.7.5 | —| $5.49 Corner Chair $2.97 - Corner Chair, highly polished mahogany 'frame, high, round back, spring scat, upholstered in velours, damask or tapestry. —- Save $2.52 j-1 $7.50 Reception Chair_$4.24 Large Reception Chair, mahogany-finished ; frame; some of these match the above Arm Chairs. j-1 Save $3.20 i-■ - $4.24 Rocker $2.97 - Large Oak or Mahogany-Finished Rocker, high back, spring seat upholstered in velours. --- Save $1.27 | Three and Five Piece Parlor Suites Over two hundred designs—all new— all different. Plain and carved solid mahogany and mahogany finished. 5-Piecc Suites 3-Piece Suites Value. Sale. Value. Sale. U.67 . . 28.24 24.89.. 20.67 38.49 . .' 32.24 27.24 . . 22.67 49.67 . . 4! .34 32.24 . . 26.67 52.75.. 44.24 44.89.. 37.34 68.25 . . 59.75 48.24 . . 40.24 72.25 . . 61.25 52.75 . . 44.24 81.25 . . 66.251 61.25 • - 50.25 96.25 . . 8I.251 68.25 . . 56.75 121.25 . . 99.25 72.25 . . 60.25 136.25 . . 113.75: 88.25 • . 73.25 144.50 . . 121.25 96.25 . . 80-25 161.25 . . 133.75 121.25 • . 99.25 176.25 . . 147.75 152.25 . 126.75 241.50 . . 201.25 i 201.00 . . 166.75 281.25 . . 233.25 241.00 . . 201.25 Parior Soles, Odd Pieces Large Parlor Sofas, some of the frames carved, others plain highly-polished ma hogany-finished. covered with velour, tapestry and damask. Value. Sale, j Value. Sale. 12.24 . . . 8.49 1 28.24 . . . 22.49 14.24 . . . 11.24 140.24 . . . 28.24 Dining Tables Value. Sale, i Value- Sale. 12.24 . . . 9.34 25.67 . . . 20.24 12.89 . . . 10.24 30.24 . . . 23.49 13-67 . . . 40.67 32.89 . . 25.67 17.67 . . . 13.74 ! 35.24 . . . 27.49 19.67 . . . 15.34 40.89 . . . 31.89 20.89 . • • 16.24 52.75 . . . 41.24 23.67 . . . 18.49 1 56.25 . . • 43.74 China Cl os els Golden oak, all sizes, some entirely wood, some entirely glass, others with half mirror backs. Value. Sale. | value. Sal-. 17.24. ..13.34 31.67 . . 24.67 21.24 . . . 16.49 36.49 ■ • .28.49 21.89 . . . 17.24 40.89 . . .31.89 26.49 . . .20.67 51.50 . . .39.34 30.24 . . . 23.49 66.50 . . . 51.73 Sideboards Value. sal'e. I Value. sale. 16.24 . . . 13.49 | 23.67 . . . 19 67 19.24 . . . 15.89 [ 31.49 . . . 26.24 20-24 . . . 16.89 I 34.49 . . . 28.74 Brass Beds Sale stock embraces over five hundred beds, seventy-five new designs. Standard construction and lacquer. AH si:*e>. Value. Sale. | Value. Sale. 1 7.49 . . . 15.49 | 44.24 . . . 36.67 21.67 . . . 18.24 | 51.25 . . . 42.74 25.24 . . 19.49 56.25 . . 46.74 25.67 . . . 21.49 59.2s . . . 49.34 28.24 . . 23.49 62.50 . . . 52.25 30.49 ■ ■ . 25.49 70.50 . . . 59.25 34.49 . . . 28.67 72.25 . . . 60.25 40.24 . . . 33.49 80.50 . . . 66.75 -- $4.89 Rocker $3.97J Extra large Oak t)r Mahogany- Finished Rock er, full arms, high hack, spring seat upholstered in velours. L—-— Save 92c [—— - $8.00 Morris Chair $5.89 !— Large Morris Chair, wide quartered oak arms, spring seat, reversible cushions, covered with ve lours in your choice of several colors. - Save $2.11 j —i $10.00 Arm Chair $5.94 Large Parlor Arm Chair, plain or beautifully carved, spring seat covered with high-grade ve lours, tapestry and damask. —---1 save $4.06 ; —j $18.24 Ha ir Couch $13.89j All-hair Couch, seven rows of deep tufting, all spring edge, covered to order in plain or ligured velours in your choice of several colors. -1 Save $4.65 | ■MWIU'WI * IP I ir I ^■•'■aeHwsre-1 r^'Vf H UR CHILDREN’S CORNER 1—!■ Mil h i ii 11 ir zamanxej»k^.ixzzzm:&»> 1*1* mBgmmumsw& ■•§ MAGIC GLASS. HERE is something that iIs♦* G • <i I girls may amuse themselves with ! Take nn ordinary pane of -j. • > hand-mirrror that has t been i" ! d ju I ! beforehand, and on it with your blip r no the outlines of a face. . r n i :i!• i in drawing of any kind Tin u- vi!l 1 U as If it had not been gmk-I • l. hut Glow your breath on it. and the ira- ii .. will . once becom.* visible. For :m«'tlv * \pcr ment polish the s : 'fo **t tin- mnl lay on It. a coin of . om** kind U- tin coin after a little while mi ! ui not show any mark <ui tt. tun : «m G .*• your breath on \-. the imay of th* < : v. ill appear. All this is dm* to the deposit of gases and fine dust partich- on 11>• • urt.i of any glas? that is exposed to th. far a little while. THE GULF STREAM. Here is n short explanation of -• Gulf Stream that may l>e >f inter -i to you ii: It la an ocean current that flow oat of the Gulf of Mexico, between the a t of Fi r Ida on one side, and the Island *>f r :La «, the other. It Is about fifty liilb s w ; , it passes, at the rate* of about ti . hour along the coast of th Unite ! iG *.vnt!I it reaches N< wfoundlaiol. whei. ii turns ami sweep* arm - the \tlnn Or** part of its vbluine passes cast ward toward the Azores, but the larger part wash.s il*«* shores of the British Isles and Nonva ;md finally passes away t»» northerly ■••a THE PRIZE-WINNERS. The correct answer to last M m la rehug puzzle was furnace. The following chddnut were prize-winners: BABETTE DAVIS, aged i». 4 Sny.b street. Orange (gume); tlAZEL* ANDER SON. aged li, 417 Central, a Venn Newark (book); BERNARD BERTHOLET, aged Vi, 80 Hunterdon street, Newark (penknife); JAMES CODY, aged 7, 24 Grant avenue, Harrison (bock). What is the finest verse that ever was? The unU-verse. Why does a wig resemble a lie? Be cause it’s a false hood. BIJOU DREAM POPULAR. A crowd of over 6,000 attended the opening of the Bijou Dream, formerly Blaney*. and now* under the manage ment of F. F. Proctor, Saturday after et.v * UNCLE JACK’S PUZZLES—No. 310 WHAT IS THIS GAME CALLED? THKSK children arc enjoying this gn me very much. !f von take tie' initial let ters of the words shown in the small pictures you will find what it is th*\v arc playing. After you hav found the answer fill out the coupon below and send it to Uncle J«ek. EVEN TNQ STAR. Newark, N j The two girls and two boys who send in the neatest correct answer can have then* choice of ;i box of paints, « good book, a j.-nkniCe or any one of several fiiHcinnllng games. ff tbe* writing is not legible tin coupon will bo rejected. limb d"|c will pub) Is V* the picture of any prize-winner who < .m- to send him a photo graph. Hng-pong and tintype pictures cannot be used. , Only children under !•'» years <•(’ age are cligibh to compete. Bo sure to place a two-ceut stamp on the envelope, to' avoid drlnj ;ii tb- postoflice. The names of he prl:<c-wlnriers will be announced in THU F,VLINING STAR on Monday, Feb ruary 15. jgg.a&'SMB- w •jKc-ak >1* nniwrr to I.'nele Jai'k'a pouts Tor February S la: 310... .Am*. k 2 .City. J '•* »t a prtae-wlnuer I would prefer to bitv#.... noon and evening. The whole audito rium lias been renovated and over hauled, and the house, giving the beat of moving picture shows, was crowded to «the limit from the time of opening until 11 o'clock at night. This is th first regular house in Newark to be de voted exclusively to this form of amuse ment, and that it will be most popula was clearly shown on the opening daj *v|.\C3£> Oor 5 t st Anniversary Sale \/^ Brings Unprecedented Valnes In the r 4 4 _ Following Goods That Were Crowded Out of .Today’s Ad. Embroideries Handkerchiefs White Goods Printed Cottons Leice Curtains Women’s Neckwear Undermuslins Knitted Underwear Suits and Capes Carpets and Ekugs China and Glass Bronzes (SL Bric-a-brac Pianos and Silverwa.ro Hovisefvirnishings $1.49 Dinirvg Hoom Chair 99c Dining Room Chair, solid oak, cane seat, high i spindle, heavy braced rungs. -.- Save 50c ! |—| $1.98 FJining Chair $1.24 j— Solid Oakv Dining Chair, cane seat, high braced back. -1 Save 74e j-— _$7.00 Dining Table 54.24'— 1 --*.. . Solid Oak Dining Table, golden finish, heavy, fluted post legs, 42x42 inch top; may be extend- / : ed six feet. _ -1 Save $—.70 —-1— — $15.49 Sideboard $9.89 — Solid Oak Sideboard, 45-inch base, carved top, large bevelled mirror, three drawers, one lined for silver; one roomy drawer for linen. ---1 Save $5.00 i Electric Stoves, nickel-plated, seven Inches in diameter, complete with six ft. of cord and plug; may be adjusted to give out three degrees of heat; sold else where at 57 50; special Tuesday in the basement.54.97 l-amily Clothes Wringers, with cycle ball-bearings, 11-in. solid rubber rolls, hold-fast clamps, guaranteed for three years; regularly 53.97; special Tues day in the basement.S2.74 Gilt Novelty, Mantel Clocks, about 8 in. high: three’ designs to select from; slight imperfections; guaranteed one-dav movements; were 51.89; special Tuesday in the basement . 98c Luncheon Napkins, satin-finished damask, hemmed ready for use, 11x11 in.; regularly 9c each; special Tuesday in the basement, six for.29c Fringed Damask Table Cloths, pure white with blue or red border; 55x7S in.; special Tuesday in the base ment.89c Turkish Batli Towels, colored bor ders, hemmed ready for use, 22x43 in.; special Tuesday in the basement, each.24c Table Cloths, extra heavy Austrian Union linen, 3-tn. hemstitched border, three rows fancy drawnwork; 72x72 in.; elsewhere 52.50; special Tuesday on the main floor .$1.48 Lace-trimmed Hand-made Centre pieces, genuine French linen, pure linen centres, lace corners l6-in. deep; 36x36 in.; regularly 5'.49; special Tuesday on main floor.98c Women’s 26-In. Umbrellas, all-silk and silk-and-linen, handies of pimento or partridge wood, with gunmetal or sterling silver caps; Cape horn, cherry wood, Dresden china, carved spice wood, pearl and silver and boxwood with silver trim mings; sold elsewhere up to 54.00; our regular price, 52.97; special Tuesday on the main floor at.$2.!9 Pearl Handle Dinner Knives, full size, heavy embossed sterling silver fer rules, triple silver plated blades; our regu lar price 51-49; special Juesday on the main floor, each.98c Colored Messaiine Peau de Cygne, ! all colors, excellent quality; 19 inches w’ide; special Tuesday on the main floor, a yard...49c Black Satin Duchesse, 26 inches wide, good quality; sold elsewhere at 51.00 a yard; special Tuesday on Ihe main floor, a yard.79c Arabian Colored Curtains, finished with Gluny edging, regulation length and width; sold elsewhere at 52.00 a pair; special Tuesday on the third floor $1.29 I NOT ON SVIaM p) MONDAY. - — $10.00 Chiffonier $6.74 — Solid Oak Chiffonier, large size, live deep drawers, cast brass trimmings, bevelled plate mirror, carved toilet top. --j Save $5.2«5 j -1 $6.00 Chiffonier $3.49 - Solid Oak Chiffonier, golden finish: 10 inches wide, five deep drawers, good gallery lop. -*-1 Save $2.51 - -1 $10.00 Dresser $6.49 1 Solid Oak Dresser, large size, bevel plate mir ror, trimmed with brass. -Save $-'J.51--— —j $25.00 Brass Bed $16.49 1— Brass Bed, heavy two-inch continuous posts, large husks; seven -inch upright tillers; head S'X ft. high; all sizes. - ■ Save $0.51 j $30.00 Brass Bed $17.89 1— Brass Bed, heavy two-inch continuous posts, large husks; head :', ft. high, head and foot with seven 1-inch brass rods; all sizes. -Save $12. II | j-i $6.00 Box Couch $6.24 ! Full size Box Couch, all spring edge, soft tuft ed top, covered with plain or ligured denim in your choice of several colors. ;- Save $1.70 | _ I National Volunteers’ Emergency Service to Have licaclquar* ters in This City. ______ A Inaui.li of '.he National Volunteers’1 f ; m i goncy Service, with headquarters al 11m city Hall, has hi in established i Newark. Mayor Jacob Haussling ml other prominent citizens have be ••"ine interested in the work of the organization, and Colonel Wolfang Goetz, of Hoboken, who organized the I local branch of the organization, is J confident that it will attain a member 1 ship of more than 1.000 before April l j The objects of the organization are to form sanitary brigades In each State to act in conjunction with the regular army and to be ready to perforin H liv service for the government or | municipal authorities in case of pesti i fence or epidemic, as well as in war or | in .no - of accidents on railroads, fac | tori' s and other emergencies. A majori ty of the ofllcers will be medical men, linen who will give up valuable portions ; of their time to Instruct all members j in giving prompt and proper care to lithe injured. The organization is ;i formed upon military lines, and males j and females can become members. ; Tie advisory council of the Emer ! gmey Service Corps comprises the President find Vice-President of the I (United States, the Governors of the II different States, Cardinal Gibbons Bishop Greer, Supreme Court Justice Bhschoff and many other prominent men, including Newark’s chief execu i tive, Mayor Henry Otto Wittpenn, Jer - sey City; Mayor George H. Steil, Hobo rken; Mrs. C. B. Alexander, Colonel E • I A. Stevens, Major Richard Stevens, ■-- '! —— ■ .. . !LU! 1 £ SHORT VACATION TOUR I Pennsylvania 11 February 12, 1909 jjtaKl 533,50 -Trip FROM NEWARK Proportionate,Hates from Other Points, g Covers round-trip transportation, good until March 1, inclusive; Sleeping Car 8 berth and dinner In Dining Caron going | trip, and hotel accommodations for two I and three-quarter days. I Descriptive Itineraries giving full Infor I rnatton and rates furnished by Ticket 1 Agents. Palmer Campbell, John Zeller, Post master E. Vf, Martin, W. S. Stuhr, F. William Bender, Brigadier-General Henry Alters, M. D.; Colonel Wolfang Goetz, M. D.; Lieutenant-Colonel- T. C. McNamara, M. D.; the Rev. Bernard Gilpin, Captain Richard Paganelli, M. I).; Captain Trangott J. Schuck, M. D.; Captain R. H. Dinglestedt. M. 1).; Cap tain R. V Gulliana. of Newark; Cap tain W. c. Van Keuren, Lieutenant George Hoffman, Lieutenant Robert Ressler, M. D., D. T>. S ; Lieutenant Harold Sugarman, Charles A. Patter son, M. D.; Frank Cordts, TI. E. Sten rck, Bernard Braunstein. J. C. Farr, M. |i).; Max Moeller, Caplin N. G. Lloyd, Captain H. A. Line, John Henry Tim ken. I. Pollock, D. D. S.; H. Rosenhoff, D. D. S.; Peter Angelo, Frank Farr.li James McLaughlin. Thomas J. Meehan W. R. Riemann, Charles H. Tienken Frank Novy, William Manevel ami William H. Eichmann. LECTURE ON WASHINGTON. The Rev. Dr. S. Parkes Cadman wl! speak before the Presbyterian Unior at the First Church tonight. He wil repeat his lecture on "Washington,’ which he delivered a year ago at Wash ington’s headquarters, Morristown. If H©TEL BROAO) I Oor. Broad Sc Lafayette Streets, NEWARK, K. J, Visit our new Up-to-Dato Dininj-Room. First Floor will open about Feb \ ruary !2th. the best in the city. Booth it Local Phone Accommodation HOTEL BROAD G-E- mausert, Prap. LEVEENS PLAY PINOCHLE. | Polities were cast aside at the mcet | ing of the Leveen Democratic Associa j tion^Bi Springlield avenue, yesterday afternoon and pinochle was substi tuted. It was decided to challenge the Third Ward Democratic Association to a series of home and home twelve-man team matches. It was unanimously passed to grant the use of the hall to the Mt. Sinai Dispensary for a whist pajty on Wednesday, February 1&. . • Annual and Anniversary Sale of Black and '6°,0red After the deluge- what ? Well, we won't worry over the future. The Silk deluge is"on—at Macy’s. The sweep and speed of the sale should be torrential. Values are big enough to start a perfect gale of buying. You can’t come too fast to please us—nor choose from the shimmering Silks too furiously. We’ve spent weeks gathering th; masses of beautiful stuffs that you’ll absorb in a few days. It’s a double occasion, and we want to double our highest record of the past. Our Annual February Sale of Silks joins forces with our Fifty-First Anniversary Celebration to—but let the figures talk. Here they are: The Colored Silks 49c for 75c Taffetas, full range of light and dark colorings, 19 inches wide. 49c for 15c Fancy Imported and Domestic Silks, all colors, dozens of designs, 19 inches wide. 58c for 85c Imported Satin Messalines, all colors, 19 inches wide. 79c for #1.00 Satin Messaline Broche, assortment of colors, 19 inches wide. 89c for $1.10 Satin Messaline Ottoman, including the new tints, 19 inches wide. 89c for $1.25 Imported Shantung Pongee, natural color, 33 inches wide. • 94c for $1.25 Satin-faced Rough Shantung Pongee, desirable colors, 24 inches wide. 99c for $1.25 Satin Directoire, all colors, 36 inches wide. • 99c for #1.25 Crepe de Chine, all colors, 40 inches wide. $1.19 for #1.50 Satin Messaline, all the favorite colors, 36 inches wide. B!acK and Colored Pongee $| QQ for Rough Shantung Pongee Silk, 27 inches wide. All colors. These Silks were made expressly for us so that we could sell you at £1.09 a yard the exact quality of a widely adver tised and popular Shantung Pongee bearing a copyrighted brand and retailing at SI.35. Ours are made with a detachable selvage on which “R. H. Macy & Co.” is printed, ana with the name goes the guarantee that the Silk is equal to the other at £1.35. The Black Silks “Marchioness” Dress Satin; fine glossy finish; 20 inches wide, our usual price 99c a yard; special for this sale.79c “Marchioness” Dress Satin, very rich and lustrous, 20 inches wide, our usual price £1.29'a yard; special for this sale.$1.09 “Marchioness” Dress Taffeta, pure dye, 36 inches wide, our usual pripe $1.49 a yard; special for this sale . ..$1.19 for $1.25 Satin Directoire, 36 in. for $1.25 Satin Duchessc, 36 in. for $150 Crepe de Chine, 40 in. Satin-faced Rough Shantung Pongee Silk, 24 inches wide, sold by others at $1.25 a yard; our price ... . 94c “Marchioness” Satin Messaline, one of the most popular lines, 36 inches wide, our usual price $1.39; special for this sale.$1.14 Imported Black Satin Directoire, 431inches wide, usual,$2.25 quality; special for this sale . .$1.49 Pig Corset Sale La Grecque Corsets Tuesday, Feb. 9th ■ Samples aud slightly handled goods, 25c. 50c, 75c. $1.00 to $5.00 Regular prices gi.oo to $15.00 ^ All-sizes in many styles. | Van Orden Corset Co., 133 Market Street, Newark REDUCED RATES Til BERMUDA THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WINTER RE SORT I NTH E WOULD, IDEAL CLIMATE THE mm SPOT OF THE WOHLH Lies 'HiAN HiU )>.\»> I’lltlM 1111“' VOKK m 1HE SUPERB NINETEEN* KNOT TWIN-SCREW OCEAN I’Ll Eli ••prince i.eoiiue.” the fastest > AM) MOST COMFORTABLE STEAM ER TO nURMIDA, SAILS EVERY Tlirnsmv. FHtsi’.ri.ASS ROUND TRIP PARE, INCLUDING STATI1 ROOM BERTH INI) MEALS. $40 AND PR. HANDSOME BOOKLET AND FULL IMTtTFf'V’ OF YOUB I<OCAu T;< "»-T »r^vT. on THE BERMUDA-ATLANTIC S. S. CO., statu u 1 •* \i:\\ yoiik, N. Y. -.... ;--y--" '-r- _J — BIG TIME FOR EAGLES. Meetings of various sub-committees who are arranging for the ceremonies ' incident to the dedication of the Eagles’ | new home in West Park street were i held yesterday, and It was announced that even more aeries than expected from New Jersey and New York Stale would be on hand to make February 22 a gala day. There will he no dearth of music, as a majority of the visiting Eagles will be accompanied by a band. , > '.Y 4L.