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THR WORLD: TIESDAY RVENING, AUGINT on, 1009, LOVELY WOMAN 4 DROP FAR 10 = jac mee ae re ow oe ee Pp ta Kay A 18 HAVIER SCHOLARS MPS 11) ere (hewn And We nerd wut pte! Pry arated ant 7 me . wire ¢ TONY warcu stants © pine. | ton, 4 net vee " EY I nS } IME. “AAMIVALO OM MMOOMLANE , averes rhe tH Nwawer at . ne mother arene dameg ; Naked tor Mille at the Atlantic ee Policeman Mooney Sately -» tn iee se ‘ Motel, in Fourth Avenue Catohas Children Who Are Te eC All Efforts of Nurses at Blackwell's Arooklyn. and Swatiowad It Thrown from a bests vO mney rated ment tne! POD PUion ih ag My euapon Sai with Garholie Adi ightened Mother ft, another _ fey unten _ hed Cras" ane aha he Isiand Fail When Drink Gets Hold or ith Garhotie aid any, by Thee Prigntened ob Thy Bae wl HO Bat, Hoge ne ty ‘ ‘ are : , . the siveet eiln er) Tolley anerype sr, Prone Wy Pauip _ on Weaker Sex Une Woman in Soe 1 ren 7 reais : Pate Vereen, Wunene! Pence te tea uae! Gartew Wilie na Sees Tht Wieas ciety and Jail in Turn an ' TO ENJOIN MABELLE GILMAN, | Wwire temonatenren today that ne na nnneer Aton 1 Stanharian avenum mete tw) ie a t omen wae Un wf neenet is a technical Tea Term it means that a tes ts pleating and satisfactory to the taste and has strength and flavor, CUP QUALITY I: what makes REILLY’S CEYLON « 35 The most popular tee compared with at) others MHNCARDLABS OF COST, set ertnen Weites of Gratiinde | 10 thu feend onl op J €. M'KIGBING MIBEING Later aie “aw a wellk n bh ;: ine quarter lh tort of Beat Ceyion oF any kind @ Twn sont peatpaid for 10 conta Sample tren, wort, FF ae . ¥ y ruagi tha/e 9 1 rite at Are. ta ne and ot ‘ fel Fulton #1417 way, 208 Grand ot it. Mi. Reilly Co, of Now York. Tad nnd aM mit gon those — shildrans’* 80 atoren Ten & Coffer exclusively, ve the jalan the nurses ps Po oa hn Arcanum Counc!) N ate none 1 and 1 Mooney criel omain, feartut i joe to wet away 6 enforced aobtiety of the hen auecess. You shot = —— - craving for om- made their only the more maddening «nd We Manufacture Undermuslins, R. H. MACY @ CO, We Manufacture Waists, We Cut Gilass, | We Engrave Glass R. H. MACY & CO. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. aid that when they are once a ee ae te | We Gild Glass, We Manufacture Shirts. atiee ina ren : = ia Ms Deore hina. We Manufacture Men’s Clothing. Sresteee ‘i 46 they are penniion, » emnere I have pi | We Bind Books. We Make Shoes to Order, to pledge Bote article of clothing for) bee: ea! fers but then, my husband ’ ib ogcepegne tie dig ole We Frame Pictures, We Manufacture Harness, Skirts and Suits, the price of a drink ‘ould have to he vi ory .96 for $5.96 Soli: ” shifs | We Ma ; >5, : y sas, vores would ha he 3 {salsa 40 lnthies Wide, five We Make Awnings, We Manufacture Mattresses, $14 74—Long Coat Walk B clase who lave S| sioen the tanecot thin latter ddgp arava, (rived (Whh ‘brass We Engrave Stationery, 'We Manufacture Candy. * Suits, made of fancy B temporary forgectuines that, the ima : S| We Re-cover Umbrellas, We Upholster Furniture. mixtures, graceful blouse and We Repair Watches. We Manufacture Over Fifty We Repair Jewelry, 34th to 35th St. Food and Toilet Products in We Repair Eyeglasses, y Our Own Laboratory. We have enumerated some of the manufacturing interests conducted on or near the premises. We have others in Europe—among them: Handkerchief Factory in Belfast, Ireland; Glassware Factory in Bohemia, Pottery arte baa Couns all Works in Rudolstadt, Porcelain Decorating Works in Carlsbad and in Limoges. 59° "on fale may be used asa |X olher store provides such a variely of facilities and conveniences. However, the main allractions are our great stocks couch, one full or two single beds, of merchandise that fill over Twenty-four Acres of floor space, making this the largest store in the world devoted okey, then aveinthe, thea morphine Straight front; gore flare stitched skirt. oe $ 1 9 96—Single - breasted Long * Coat Walking Suit, made of exceedingly pretty fancy mix- tures, strapped seams, 84 74—Walking Skirts, _ fancy _.” mixtures, gore flare, trimmed with straps and buttons. $5. 74—Walking Skirts, Broadway the Ieleure class, ° of cy known | 1 $6: for $9.96 Solid Oak Dressers, | en than f 42 inches wide, three deep immering at a faah- drawers, swinging mirror. | — ; aot in | $55.96 for SH 45¢ White Enametted| 5? fOr A epee nas work and Iron Bed, 3 feet wide, com- | plete with all-iron spring of woven wire and cotton mattress. and and degradation by the mere cravin Was Millfonatre’s Wit last week a woman, sttl ith some traces of former beauty the Workhous nt of $5, which she food Ina police court for 3 and disorderly the week before. he was the wife of a of D 6 for liquor. stripes an | weel Workhouse attendants say that not one black dd connected with| woman In a hundred committed ry a . 7 Sritbs teat Known: familes of Mew drunkenness ‘evar oally Feforma, ‘some | equipped with good springs, mattress to retailing. cheviots, gore flare style, or hor marriage, Seer an whom conan tabaecae che Boon after her marriage, usury | there are, for_whom charitable, women | and pillows. | heavily stitched. the workhouse who have up to the present time led reputable lives. But t are so few in humber as scarcely eot general opinion that of all the | unfortunates who go under in the swift current of city Ife the woman drunk- ard is most trretrievably lost, One woman there {s, an actress now adhd, Geng Macy’s Mid-Summer Furniture Salem m The attractions of the Furniture Sale develop gradually, There has been nothing secretive or mysterious about our plans. No attempt has been made to create climaxes or sensations. We haven't withheld or reserved playing [with deserved success, wno| anything wit the object of piquing curiosity; nor have we tried to d family waa at one time a weil-| startle you with unexpected (?) offerings, . tattimne she was deere een |The present itewis are advertised in the third week of the sale because we ime sh a a 7 live" counts Month after ‘month have not had rocm for them before. Floor space—fbe ach of it—inter- Everything for the Bed........ Our policy is elaborately liberal. It would be absurd for us to claim any special advantages in gathering these goods, The mills of the world are accessible to all retailers. How- ever, we are ever alert, continually on the qui vive for ex- ceptional chances. No store is quicker or readier to grasp them when they appear. That is one explanation of our leadership. The other, the vital and important cause of low prices here, is that we are willing to sell on a narrower margin of profit than any other dealer. Admitting, for the sake of argument, that we pay the same as others, the fact An Important Sale of Household Linens, Inaugurated Preparatory to Enlarging the Space Devoted to Such Goods. Every housewife admires fine Linens. Fondness for good Damasks and Towels is innate. Even the poorest in purse is spurred, by pride and taste, to secure the choicest quali- ties and richest styles that her means permit. The items hls return, shuddering on th Ril) anxious tof inl welfare, io} her 33,000 outrigh sober for four day The man gave Ha remain not do spar, So) Seuatiny uskeriut tonrsleneie ae f i | sparing before poliee’mingistrate aa poses unyielding limitations, even in the largest retail store in the wee Nier'time she Heft it sober, “repentant | Your needs and jour appreciation have responded to everything previons her up in and genulnely repolved to tend « gecant | quoted; and now, as the movement grows other lines that have been wait. ee wun i =| failed Fie the last thm vahe succeeded fing fall into ranks along the aisles, sustaining the original incentive that Ae eee fon thee wrter story | has influenced thousands into buying. Every piece of Furniture you buy nro impadian to) feor rar Cee (peal only the most substantial of its class. son. toinfluence jer for good. When she !s sober she still has the Mined voice, the quiet manner, that be- i ‘long to the ‘gontle dreases fwell and can talk inte hour: ent topics. But when at ar- ested on complaint of her jandlady sh ‘was found in company with two ne Women, and though she told the pollc that they were merely were her friends for the nonce SIX MEN IN PERIL ~ FROM THIRD AIL Workman on 6th Ave. Structure Causes Short Circuit, Which Knocks Him Senseless and) Hurls Five Others to Street. @ix men narrowly While they were at work on the Birest. with slight injuries. ‘wecover. in over by trucks and Vehicles whict ness of four of the men that the: ped serious injury When t ropped to the street they were nev waded Sixth avenue. paratory to repainting it. Five wer work underneath the structure an ne, Henry Anderson, pold, of No. 81-2 Summit 0 was on the tracks. Ander: tally touched the third rail with me | ly there was a flash of flame fol- @ report similar to a_ pistol seraper, causing a stort ciroult, ediate ‘and Anderson was thrown ff back on the tracks, where hi nconscious. Edward Davis, twentv-three years 1408 Hast’ Fifteenth street, dir low Anderson, received a’ ter which caused him to fal plank on Which he was. sittin fell across the surface cat narrowly escaping mangling by ar, who was lying unconscious tracks. his clothes ablaze bod: badly | escape from by @ train which ng. fe plunged downward to the street, perio ¢ und ; HRs, ho A a ed to deat! iepredine ‘along. Only the the motorman saved him. Phe stoppage Was so abrupt that pas- IBacs were nearly thrown trom: thelr h the structure, o the street wars and street in an o's the tri ee t@ Bt Vind 1} jot tt. a Tiut this was the one victory in a long even her child is powerless e her washer- woman and the latter's daughter they had every reason to believe that they. an boon compantons of the old-time South- escaped death @tructure at Sixth avenue and Third @treet to-day. Two are now in St. Vin- @ent’s Hospital in a serious condition, ‘one suffering from burns and electric wjhock and another from. injuries sus-| jtained by being thrown headlong to the Four others who were at work under- fmeath the structure were compelled to Mrop to the street, but they escaped) It is feared that the two taken to the hespital may not ‘The accident was caused by the short soclety a8 much as though she had never Mat of failures, and when the work- house nurses ate asked Jf the inmates aver reform they smile sadly but toler- antly and answer: “Once In a great while, perhaps, But ale they come back, Some of » back to drink for the love of t Just to be sent to the work- house. which is all the home they have left and where the attendants are their only friends In the world $3 suits for boys are not in our line—we can't make all wool, fast color suits for $3,] and won’t sell anything else. But we've taken advantage of the near opening of school to clean up the boys’ suit stock—marked down 2100 suits to $3. Former prices were all the way up to $14. some plreuiting of the third rail, and it was) pnly owing to the presence of mind and | ‘|worsteds, with a sprinkling he men were scraping the structure of blue and black serges and twenty-nin ' also reduced—sizes 3 to 16. from Weights suited to Fall wear, most of the coats full jlined—fancy cheviots and | cheviots, Double breasted, Norfolk, sailor and three-piece suits, $3. 1000 pairs ot knee trousers 50 cents, RoceErs, Peet & ComPANY 258 Broadway, o| ———| may do as they say they wil Three-Piece Parlor Suits Broadway, cor, 18th, ‘and 140 to 148 dth ‘Ave, 1260 Broadway, cor, 324, and 54 Woot 834 St. LOTHI 91.00 per week opens au account, Ladies’ Walking Suits ‘tots, long coat effect. LZ WASSER CO Py O14: > AVI Getiona BON and” Gist hea here is good—absolutely dependable, The lowest priced article will meet a course, the same is true df the rich, luxurious qualities. , Buy here now, buy here any time—and you'll secure bargains, do not prod you into patronizing this sale by telling you tion our prices will be fifty per cent. from us—would be untrue. Nothing less than a suce industrial calamities could cause an advance of tha, charac However, other dealers, pra ependent 4th Fi. Three-piece Parlor Suits, highly- lished mahogany-finished frames, eee pieces, back of each upholster- ed and covered with satin damask; sold by others at | prices... aiaieisiaiate $59.96; Three-piece Parlor Suits, solid mahog~ any frames, all backs upholstere and/ covered with tine satin damask; sod | by others at $105.00; our $76 49 price © Three-piece Parlor or Library Suits, highly polished, massive solid’ mah any frames, superbly carved, cove ed with Verona yelour; sold by others at $185.¢ Pricessseee+s Five-Piece Parlor Suits.! Five-piece Parlor Suits, upholstered | in Verona velour, finished with) heavy fringe, sold by.others at $40.00; our price........ $37,49 Five-plece Parlor Suits, highly pol ished mihogany-finished frames, up holstered in rich Verona velour, sold by others at $105.00; our $73.49 price ang = Five-piece Parlor Suits, finished frames, ornamented mahogany-veneered panels, stered in rich tapestry; sold by others at $110.00; our price ... %45.99 Five-plece Parlor Suits, heavily carved, mahogany-finished frames, upholstered | backs, covered with magniticent satin damask, sold by others at $145.00; our price... $105.99 Five-piece Parlor Suits, mahogany- | finished frames, massive carved claw feet, upholstered in splendid quality of tapestry, sold by others at $125.00; our price...,.... $95.96 artistically | Five-plece Parlor Suits, carved, mahogany-finished frames, im- posing high backs, covered with sumptuous satin damask, sold by others at $160.00; our price.. or $1 12.24 Odd Parlor Pieces.—«n rn: Highly polished, handsomely carved mahogany finished frames, covered with stain damask, Verona velour and tapestry. | $20.00 Sofas at $10.67 | $25.00 Sofas at $14,96 $8.00 Reception Chairs at $5.49 | $10.00 Reception Chairs at $6.49. $15.00 Reception Chairs at $9,96 $12.50 Arm Chairsat $8.49 $17.50 Arm Chairs at $10.96 $18.50 Arm Chairs at $12.49 mahogany- with uphol- $75.00; our! . °" $130.99) 5 | Beds are manufactured, Il reasonable expectations. And, of We that at its expira- vfement—coming sion of unheard-of r bere. and regardless of natural conditions, higher. Such a and inflate their prices arbitrarily. The Great Sale of Chairs and Rockers. —ith Fi. Small, dainty Chairs and Rockers— large, sturdy, serviceable Chairs and s. Look at the vast-—seem- ingly interminable—stretch of floor space which Chairs and Rockers are closely huddled. The assortment baffles every effort to convey a thorough impression by words. The display must be seen. Nothing short of eyesight can do it justice. It’s a high k Ss art that gathers so comprehensivel) 1 sells so cheaply. Among the cial values are: Dining Ch solid oak, high spindle , two patterns elsewhere at $2.00; our price $: Rockers, mahogany finished, high spindle back, full arms, saddle seat, sold elsewhere at $2.50; our price $1.98, Rockers, solid oak and mahogany fin- ishetl frames, saddle seat, high back, full arms, s elsewhere at $3.00; our price $2.49. Rockers, solid quartered oak, high back, double row of spindles, full arms, broad rush bottom, sold else- where at $8.50; our price $5.96, Rockers, highly polished, h finished, high back, full upholstered with S and seat covered with silk » sold elsewhere at $19.00; our price £13.49. Enamelled Iron Beds, These Enamelled Iron Beds—the pat- terns and qualities are all that you could wish for, The prices are less than we have ever known, tn Fi, Sold elsewhere $7.00; our price, $4.96 Sold elsewhere $7.50; our price, $5.62 Sold elsewhere $8.50; our price, $6.19 Sold elsewhere $8.75; our price, $6.57 Sold elsewhere $9.00; our price, $6.74 Sold elsewhere $10.50; our price, $7.88 ' Handsome Brass Beds, Medium and Massive posts, high heads, extended foot - rails, heavy husks and mounts—no_ better Brass. 4th Fi, Sold elsewhere $20.50; our price, $15.96 Sold elsewhere $27.50; our price, $20.96 Sold elsewhere $32.50; our price, $25.79 Sold elsewhere $36.50; our price, $27.67 Sold elsewhere $37.50; our price, $29.66 Sold elsewhere $40.00; our price, $31.24 Sold el ewhere $42.50; our price, $33.67 hogany eats Sold elsewhere $57.50; our price, $45.67 quoted to-day are powerful incentives for quick buying. The variety expressed in type is very moderate, but the dis- play of merchandise in the store is elaborate. All are en- tirely new, They have just landed, being the purchases of our buyer’s recent visit abroad. However, his work will remain half-finished until you see the goods. Everything that progressive retailers can do has been done. You must make the Linen movement complete by your presence. Nothing else needed. If you come you'll examine the values and business will follow: ast FI. Full-bleached Scotch Table Damask, 66 inches wide, sold by others at 85c.; our price, 74c. Full-bleached Double Table Damask, heavy quality, four handsome patterns, 70 inches wide, sold by others at $1.25; our price, 94c. Full-bleached Irish Damask Pattern Table Cloths, graceful floral designs; rich qualities at much less than regular prices. 66x 66 inches, at $1.19 66x 82 inches, at $1.49 66x102 inches, at $1.84 Full-bleached Damask Napkins, ev@ry thread linen, 20x20 inches, sold by others at $1.50 a dozen; our price....... veceeeiege PAAD Full-bleached Irish Damask Napkins, 21x21 inches, sold by others at $1.60 a dozen; our price........seeeeee AUG OCHO kets Full-bleached Scotch Damask Napkins, extra heavy goods, 20x20 inches, sold by others at $1.75 a dozen; our price $1.49 Full-bleached German Damask Napkins, free from starch, 20x20 inches, sold by others at $2.25 a dozen; our price.........$1.79 Full-bleached Irish Damask Napkins, beautiful flower designs, 23x23 inches, sold by others at $2.50 a dozen; our pricé....$1.99 Extra heavy Hemstitched Silver-bleached Tray Cloths, 174x26%6 inches, sold by others at 25c.; our price. +++ 19¢, All-linen Damask Bureau Scarfs, hemstitched all round, 18x54 inches, sold by others at 50c.; our price... -42c. Plain all-linen Bureau Scarfs, daintily embroidered and drawn- work corners, 74c. for $1.10 quality—18x45 in.!84c for $1.25 quality—18x54 in. Cluny Centrepieces, round linen centres, finished with one row of Cluny lace inserting, 19x19 inches, sold by others at $1.25; our price’. . Mesipeeaeses OAs 11¢,—All-linen German Huckaback Towels, red and blue bor- ders, 17x32 inches. \ 12¢.—All-linen iiemstitched Huckaback Towels, heavy and very abservent, 17x34 inches. 10¢,—All-linen Soft-finished Huckaback Towels, all white or with red and blue borders, 18x36 inches. 19¢,—<ll-linen Knotted-fringed Damask Towels, finished with blue borders and two rows openwork, 19x43 inches. 22c.—All-linen German Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, extra heavy, in all white only, 20x38 inches, 24c.—all-linen Knotted-fringed German Huckaback Towels, very fine and soft finished, red and blue borders, 22x46 inches. 24c.—All-linen Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, handsome dam- ask borders, superb for service, 23x45 inches. 24c.—All-linen Hemstitched Huckaback Towels, extra heavy fancy weave, all white, 22x42 inches. 24c,—All-linen Knotted-fringed Damask Towels, fine and soft, red and blue borders, with two rows openwork, 2234x46 inches. 24c.—Fine full-bleached Turkish Bath Towels, fringed or hem- med ends, red borders, 27x54 inches. %c.—Cream Turkish Bath Towels, 21x39 inches, that our policy insists on marking goods at the very lowest of low rates carries home the conviction that money may be saved by coming to us. : Blankets, —2:s0m0:. Ten-quarter Heavy Satin-finished Fleece-lined Cotton Blankets, red and pink borders .......... 74 Medium weight Berkshire Wool Blankets, closely woven, neatly bound, shaded red and blue borders. Ten-quarter size at $1.57 pr. Eleven-quarter size at $1.89 pr. Extra heavy, fine-carded Berkshire Wool Blankets, bound with silk, small imperfection in the weave. Ten-quarter size at $1.79 pr. Eleven-quarter size at $2.19 pr. Berkshire Wool Blankets, closely and firmly woven, shaded borders, wide silk binding, twelve- 4 quarter size.. .... Sou $3, 7: Soft-finished All-wool California Plaid Blankets—the filling is long, fleecy, staple; pink, red, light blue and fawn plaids, ocaes bound with worsted to match . ., $4.49 California Lamb’s Wool Blankets, carefully and thoroughly carded, light yellow, pink and blue borders, bound with white silk. Ten-quarter size, $4.39. Eleven-quarter size, $5.41. Twelve-quarter size, $6.57. Comfortables, —seee. Full size Comfortables, filled with pure white carded cotton, covered with silkoline in fancy scroll and large flowered design ...... 79¢ Full-sized Comfortables, filled with carded deodorized cotton, both sides covered with figured silko- 99c line, fancy stitched... Full-sized Comfortables, filled with selected choice cotton, both sides covered with _ silkoline, $1.49 pretty spray design . cs ° Full-sized Comfortables, filled with clean cotton, both sides covered with strong camb: new Perstan effects on medium and dark $1.69 grounds a op ° Full-sized Comfortables, filled with fine cotton, both sides covered with heavy sateen, large and small $1 designs, corded edges.. ... 299 Bed Spreads. semen Hs os aa size Honey- comb apreads made of tull- bleached staple yarn, two neat Marseilles patterns..., ..56c Full-size Crocheted Bed Spreads, new medallion patterns, double stitched hems, ready for USO re cieiatsveie/sisie/eiciereieetsioxe 89c Full-size — Honeycomb Bed Spreads, finished all round with hand-knotted fringe five inches Wide. ciisanets cite rs +++: 996 Full-size heavy Colored Cro- cheted Bed Spreads, pink and blue, dainty Damask patterns, heavy fringe all round. . $1.44 Closely Woven satin finished Marseilles Bed Spreads, beautiful and all over patterns, nicely hemmed... +» $2.19 Sheets.—seemaat. Made of good, strong, heavy bleached muslin, full two. inch hem. 54x90 in., at 37c 63x90 in., at 46¢ 72x90 in., at 52 81x90 in., at 57¢ 90x90 in., at 50c 90x99 in., at 66¢ Pillow Cases. 42x36 in., at Lic ‘ 45x36 in., at 12c 50x36 in., at 14c 54x36 in, at 15¢ Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases rela- tively cheap. ‘Bed Gets are in the Lace Curtain Dept.—3d FL The American Yacht Cup. Made in our own Rudolstadt Pottery—eighteen inches high —two styles of decorations. Art specialists would regard We ask $20.00 a fair price for them, $7.47 and $7.87.-~.. Fac simile of the American Yacht Cupin Kayser Zinn— 18 inches high, $14.29. Oriental Rugs and Carpets. Our buyer has just returned from Europe, where he went to make personal selections of Oriental Rugs and Carpets. You will soon be invited to see the, goods. He secured great quantities, as we intend to conduct this department ona very much larger scale than heretofore. oN