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{AM YELLOW Oo, “BUT AREAL HERD Yrinoe Gave Warning of Fire in ‘Moise, but His : dently Gone Mad. ATER ek = | AWOKE IN TIME TO ESCAPE. Now. the Watchful Cur Is the Pride of the Block in Which He Lives Over ¢n Brooklyn ..rialghts. WFince, a yellow dog, roused seven families in a burning tenement to-day at 0, 7,Hicks street, Brooklyn. He had to work hard to do it, and he kept at is talc despite boots, bootjacks and varioué other articles, including some 608 hearty curses hurled at his mon- Brel head. "Phe dog 1s attached to the family of taf Otto, who occupies the second fidor gf the tenement, and when he went arotind pulling the bedclothes from the ale@ping forms of the Ottos to-day they thought he had gone mad." He refused te ve. quiet or to be insulted at the thitgs thrown at him, and when he was driven away it was only to return again and continue his strange antics. ‘The Ottos would not leave thelr warm béds, bue Mrs: Bridget McCarren, who livés overhead, heard the commotion ; Ptince was causing and felt that some- {thing must be wrong. She opened her . | @oor to look into the hallway and a ‘great cloud of smoke met her. Mts. McCarren raised a cry of fire and ‘in a few minutes all the occupants of the house were jn the street, some of thém in their night gowns, watching @ brisk fire shooting up from the base- ment. Some.one ran to the lower Ful- ton ‘street police station and an dfrm was sounded. Before the firemen reached the strect , Otto remembered that he had left his mother-in-law behind in his eagerness to get the rest of the family out of danger. Detectives Ward and Murray ran fito the tenement, led by Prinee, and found the old lady, who was un- able to help herself, nearly overcome by ‘the smoke. ‘Thé fire, which was caused by a leaky gas meter becoming Ignited by the ‘furnace, was soon extinguished and avery one went back to bed, but ‘mot before they had told Prince that they ‘thought he was a pretty good CWEAAMED MAN “HANGS HSEL Vaimed Employee. of Candy ' factory Found Suspended by Iron Chain, with His Legs in the: Loose Sugar. ‘ When the employees of George L. @huttieworth's candy factory at No. 273, Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, open- ‘ed up the sugar bins early to-day they iscovered Henry Van Tell, a fellow ‘worker, suspended by a chain to a beam, with his legs up to the Knees in loose sugar. The man had hanged himself with a chain trace during the might, and ‘had been dead for several shours, + Yan Tell lived with ibis wife and two ,Shildren at No. 188 Throop avenue, ! Williamsburg. Last year while work- Ving on a taffy machine in a candy fac- , tory at One Hundred and Twenty-ftth strget and Third avenue, Manhattan, his right 4rm was torn from his body in the maghinery. Since then. his us~tIness Furnishing. Department. “Men's Cravats madé of fine imported and , domestic ‘silks, in Four-in- hands aud English Squares, i" §0 cts., Be be value $1.00, Men's Watking Gloves made of imported cape skin, shana point backs, buttons or “... $1.50 pair, : Men's Handkerchie/s ire Irish linen,hand worked tials, 34-inch hems, ' °35 cts. each, Sa $2.00 Box of 6, _ value soc. each. Lord & Taylor, , Btohdway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenve, uo 4 { Owners , Thought. that He Had Sud- Other Time. The Latest Paris Novelty— Vanity Boxés—MMade of ___ Gun Metai—$s,24. ace | Solid Gold Jewelry. Things for personal adornment fig- ure largely in our Christmas plans. stock of Gold Jewelry. We show everything usually found in progres- sive jewelry stores. The design the latest, the qualities are thorough- y reliable and prices are far below those of specialty dealers, Ast FI. Diamond Jewelry.—i ». We do not claim that our Diamonds are intrinsically superior to those sold elsewhere. That would be mere bathos. Our plea for your prefer- ence is based on the fact that we se- cured our Diamonds at very low prices and are selling them at ex- ceedingly narrow margins, Many another dealer would consider three times our profit fair merchandising. However, we sell Diamonds just as we do everything else—as low as possible. Rings, Brooches, Earrings, Lockéts, Scarf Pins, ‘Links, | be-Diathonded Knives, Cigar Cutters, Purses, Match Boxes and many other articles: appro- priate for presents. Antique gold-fin- ished and enamelléd effécts are highest in favor. Saving. you money on_ precious things is one of the happiest of our doings. Extravagant prices are usu- ally maintained on. Diamonds— everywhere but here.. We plan and study and work to give the biggest jbulk and brilliancy for the least money. Our low-priced policy is not blocked by Diamonds. It backs our bid for your preference. Watches, —10 r. We sell thousands of Watches—and the business keeps growing. That’s because our prices are right. But it is while the Christmas spirit domi- nates that yours expectations in- crease. The present movement in Watches affords the economy. that amply satisfies -the demands we've encouraged you to make. * A Fur Sale Follows the First Flurry of Snow Three styles of Persian Lamb Coats: Persian Lamb Coats, 22 inches long, high collar, full length revers faced with blended Baum marten, lined: with Damask satin, $134.74 Persian Lamb: Coats, newest blouse model, trimined with Per- sian’ Lamb Cravat, very smart effect, lined with figured ‘satin, $137.49 Persian. Lamb: Coats, Leipzie- dyed, full box ‘front, fitted back, lined with superb figured satin, $149.74 Ermine Cushion Mi 52.74, 800-00, Sora, NUTS 952.74, Squirrel Cushion Muffs, $12.96. Squirrel Scarfs, satin-lined, $9.74. $ietk, Raccoon -Double - Scarfs, able Fo: ic: 16.7: He .! x Scarfs, $16.74 and Mink Scarfs, with tails, $19.74. Alaska Sable Double Scarfs, $21.96. Alaska Sable Shaped Scarfs, $22.49, ,. Silk Spécials. All-silk Black Taffeta, 19 inches wide, worth 60c- a-yard, at... 39¢ 69-¢. for .$1.00-Black Taffeta, 27 inches wide, wear guaranteed. 69 ¢. for $1.00 Black Peau d 27 inches wide, ode White Taffeta Silk; 27 inches wi worth 90c, a yard, en yee k Chiffon Vel frehes wits sole Merwher ee! at $3.50 a yard; Special at $1.98 | Men’s Hats_.. », Derbies and Alpines—newest blocks —highest grade_.of.. fur. felt—pure silk band and binding—genuine Rus- sia leather and imported French ‘oat inside ba el Roe neh hey are equal ii: 'y and. style to the kind that shecilty Hatters sell at $5.00; our regular price, $3.49; reduced to $2.49. Silk Opera Hats—made of im- ported iat tibt silk— equipped | with” English’ steel springs—$4.74. | Sealskin-Caps—a m, Men’s Caps, tadé of selected pieced sealskins, Detroit « shaped, $3.49; That fact is very manifest in our} Ss are |’ credit system, with all the .E Is BARN You can deposit as muth or as little as out at a moment's notice. Every penny daily until spent or withdrawn, Toilet, Desk and Table Sterling Silver: Dozens of Novelties—dozeris “of” useful every day things—new patterns; exclusive patterns. Brass, Coprer or Nickel French Coffee Mackine, $5.57. Basement. Imported Manicure Set—glass base—nickel trimmings—$06.98. Ist, FL, every customer to be so well ple: when replenishing time came again economy. Women's white cotton shaped ribbed Vests, long and short sleeves; Tights and Drawers to match, knee and ankle length; 46c. Women's White merino Vests, me- dium weight, high neck and long slteves; Drawers to match, ankle léngth, French bands, 74c, Women's Swiss Ribbed merino Vests, low neck, sleeveléss, neck and -shoulders finished with cro- cheting, 89c, Women's Swiss ribbed merino Vests, high neck and short sleeves, 98c.; long sleeves, $1.19. Women's Swiss ribbed all wool Vests, high neck and short sleeves, $1. BOs ong sleeves, Women's Swiss silk and wool Vests, high neck, short sleeves, $1,505 long sleeves, $1. Wornen’s white and natural merino Equestrian Tights, ankle “length, 98e. Women's white mercerized, Eques- Tights, ankle length, e140. Women's Mercerized Equestrian Tights, white, pink and sky, ankle length, $1.44. Women's white and natural merin Tights, ankle length, $1.595 khee length, $1.49. Women's white silk and wool Equestrian Tights, ankle length, Women's white and natural merino Tights, ankle length, $1,895 knee length; white only, $1.78. Women's black merino Tights, ankle length, $1.59. The Economy of Our Prit Is More Pronounced During the Holiday Season than Any Start a Deposit Put your money in our DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DBRARTMERS f. We pay 4 per cent. annually, compounding the’ intérest every three months. Our Depositors’ Account abate ives you all the Cl OMY of a cash ING INTEREST WBILE IT IS WITH U We run no regular banking business, there is,no drawing of checks, with the temptation to spend money promiscuously. Men’s and Womien's Underwear. The prices are the lowest, we know. In gathering these goods our. first cdlice of us would be remembered and brig him of Hér-back to us. Completeness is the mark of oll collections—completeness plus { INVENIENCE of a AGH eae » xOU« MONEY you please. You can take your money and every dollar earns interest for you Art Pottery, —nasement. The display, is novel and brilliant. An art connoisseur with the Yankee instincts of trade searched through the old world centres—and here is the result...» : Gi Yrom well-known sources— Royal Bérlin Porcelain Factory, Coal- jas) Ctown Derby, Doulton—from resdef, Vienna, Berlin, Teplitz, Ru- dolstadt and Bohemia. Words of ours can‘add no lustre to thé character of these goods, The eesti i their beauty was historic Ii Ng the present generation was But the way of selling them is en- tirely n€w—original with us. We lines the purest form of popular prices. : Real Bronzes.—s rn. They cate from Vienna, from Paris, from Berli. The newest designs vy the most ‘famous artists. We urge connoisseurs to examine these goods, We cordially invite them to compare ; our prices With the prices asked by others, who sell Bronzes of equal merit. You'll be astonished at the is an ordinary experience. Marble Statuary.—narement. Castellina and Carrara Marble Stat- jbary and Busts—products of the most celebrated Italian sculptors. Three hundred fine specimens from the studios of Florence, Pisa, Rome and other art cities. _ Leather Goods,—m r. Bags aré the features of Leather Goods—Women are using them as fever before. A revived rage of the most violent type. We bought lib- lerally of the Paris, Vienna and Of- fenbach makers while they were drumraing for customers, and before ‘custorhers were rushing to them. That helps to explain our low prices, mn:was—quality. “We wanted With thé initial purchase, that the charactér’ of ‘the goods bought pieces sae heavy ribbed brown albriggan , Combination Suits, well finished and * perfect-fitting, $1.69,-> - Men's. Medium -ribbed Combination Suits, $1. Meéh's.natural merino Combination sult finished in best manner, Mén’a camel's hair and natural woo! Shirt ribbed ~bottoms,- pearl: but- tons; Drawers.to match, with dou- ble Anes and taped seams, $1.19. Men's White Australian woo! Shirts, heavy weight, ribbed bottams; Drawers to match, finished with double gussets, suspender tapes, all sizes up to 50 In, $1.24, Mén’s natural worsted Shirts, me- dium. winter-weight, double-breast- ‘ id ‘double back extending to $1.69) Drawers to match, Balbriggan 29. Men's natural wool Health Shirts, fine Australian yarn, ribbed bot- toy S 1.88% "double - breasted, Sai + Prawers to match, $1.88. Men's natural Scotch wool Shirts, miade (of fine quality yarn, full- fashioned and regular made; Draw- ers tt each, with extra spliced it, 82:1 Men's silk-and-wool Shirts, full- fashioned and regular made; Draw- ers co match—pink, blue-and gray, Men's sUk-and-wool Shirts, full- fashioned, finest quality Australian 38% and silk; Drawers to match, pure silk Shirts, made of Women's black Swiss _ merino Tights, ankle length, $2,005 knee length, $1.89. 2 Fi. Think of a Sewi “New National” Hand Sewing “Eclipse” Sewing Machin drawers, $14.98. | $17.98 ith work, automatic drop-head. Five Drawers, 423-48 Seven Drawers, $25.08 Vi five drawers, dro ments. At The Crucial Moment and $18.00; our price $6.99 and with three Macy's, New “Red Star”, Sewing Machiné’, highly. polished wood- Sewing Machines, highly polished oak; ball-bearing stand, p head, inchiding complete set of attach Me ‘ best quality pure. silk, full-fash- joned;’ Drawers to match; with spliced seats, $7.98. lat Fi. hg Machine.—»». ry! by ‘agents at $12.00 $9.99 rawats, $12.74. Se palciisd daeinad Kis) cabinet, : © Parlor Cabinet, $32. Desk: Cabinet, 847,88 result. Saving half by buying here R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Theit Low "trices, MA 34th to 35th St. B'way, at 6th Ave. Account at [lacy’s KNOW How Much You Spend. For What You Spend It. Old Dutch Silver.i#n. Scores of people have a passion for this droll, dwarfish Dutch art. They delight to strew cabinets, etageres| with quaint, odd pieces. Novices ferret through the miscellaneous ac- cumulations of commercial antiqua- rians searching for rarities—and pay exorbitantly for their pains. Wide- awake collectors come to us. We have an immense assortment and the prices are—Macy’s. Tea Caddies, Tea Strainers, Bon Bons, Salt Cellars, Jewel Cases, Card Trays, Chairs and the like, $1.74 to $26.97. Rugs for Yourself—or to Give Away. —s r. We buy Rugs under the most favor- able conditions. No dealer can own them cheaper. That's evident to all. But the fact so important to you is:—We are content with smaller profits than others. For that reason we undersell competitors from twen- ty to fifty per cent. Some of the larger stores may charge only ‘a quarter more than we do, but the smaller specialists rarely ask less} than double the Macy prices. Orientals? Of course—an opulent stock. Beau- tiful, luxurious and so practical for Christmas presents. Pyrographic Supplies. First Balcony, Adjoining Commercial Stationery. Wood-burners who ply the art for pleasure or for profit will find a large variety of plain and stencilled articles ready for the decorative point—on first.balcony close to the department of Commercial Stationery. We charge less for pieces made of selected white basswood, nicely fin- ished and firmly jointed, than others ask for the trucky, coarse-grained, poorly designed “and slap-dashed constructed kinds that are likely to warp until your work goes awry. A Marvel Spread, The Thirty-fourth street side of the store is surrendered to Christmas things from Nuremberg, Goeppin- gin, Paris, Berlin and Vienna. Don’t} miss seeing the display. Hundreds of novelties for the library, the den, the -dining-room, the parlor—odd and practical conceits for the dresser, the desk, the smoking table and the sewing table—real and imitation bronze, copper, brass, nickel, ebony, onyx, Kayser-Zinn, sterling and quadruple-plate silver. Importéd Smoking Sets, wood, nickel and bfass, simple and novel designs. over fifty styles, ranging from 98¢. to $8.49. Imported. Smoking Sets, miniature automobile in maple, oak and ma- hogany, gilt or nickel trimmings, $1.98 to $4.64. Imported Ash Trays, dozens of de- signs in brass, nickel and glass trimmed with metal, 24c. to $1.24. Cigar Lighters, in the form of gun- boats, made of Kayser-Zinn, 6 inches long, $4.51. Green-finished Metal Pompeian Ci- gar Lighters, $1.24. Imported Decorative Thermome- ters—spears, daggers, pistois, guns, battle axes, anchors, riding crops and. tennis rackets, madz of highly polished wood, with nickel or silver mountings—$1.69 to $18.34. Combination Ink Wells and Pen Trays, odd designs wrought in brass, $1.89 to $2.89, Combination Ink Wells and Pen Trays, nickel or brass trimmed imi- tation black marble, $1.29 to $4.54. Burnished or Roman-finished Brass Stationery Racks, many quaint de- signs, $1.72 to $9.14. Blotters—mounted on brass, imita- tion marble, and French gray or burnished silver-plate, 89c. to $1.98. Book Racks—antique, Roman or burnished brass, $2.98 to $6.64. and Watch It Grow. Macy's sell otily for cash, At MACY’S THE MAN WHO PAYS HIS BILLS does not make up fdr bad debts by higher prices. He is sib called upon to pay for the expensive machinery of a CREDIT DE- PARTMENT. cash store. store's expenses, including its bad debts.) times” saving method. At Macy’s:You Frequently Secure Two Presents for the Amount You Thought One Would Cost:, You know that no store can sell goods as cheaply inp (No argument is required to prove that t Thousands have opened accounts with us, reallzing the value of this. “up-to-the- roportion to quality as a e customer must pay the Gilt Photograph Frame, white-and-blue flag, $1.24, Pictures,—sa ri. Oil Paintings, Water Colors, French Fac-Similes, Eneraviols Etchings, Platinum Prints, Eng! ish Sporting Prints, Photogravures, Medallions— they are in the Art Gallery on the third floor. -An ideal place for the exhibition and sale of such goods. Keeping watch of thé displays there gives a thorough comprehension of all modern and popular works. In numerous instances exclusive Pic- ture Stores ask more than double our prices. Picture ‘Frames.—sa r: Our framers understand in the high- est degree how to enhance the work of the artist by a wise sélection of moulding. Christmas is a good time to mount the year’s gathering of photographs, prints and art supple- ments. They may be utilized as gifts. That is why we incorporate “Frames” in our Holiday hints. Electroliers.—sasenen. Dainty shell or lily-sized boudoir novelties to the monumental, statu- esque bronze figures for sledding a glow of light over broad stairways, wide cortidors, spacious vestibules or foyers. Classic and art nouveau designs— simple and exaggerated designs—set off with studded jewels, iridescent beaded fringe, sprays of flowers and leaded dome-shaped shades—tinted, beaten antique brass, old copper and many other beautiful finishes. The Ban je any of toate oe lighted so jat-you may see el pale 1 may je effect before Lamps, —nasement. Gas and electricity: will never oust Lamps from the popular niche they fill. They are so ornamental, and the soft, mélldw glow diffused by them is both pleasant and refined, We are showing many unique styles in old brass, oldcopper, gun metal, real bronze, wrought iron and genu- iné Japanese cloisonne. Visit Our New Piano Department, on the fourth floor, and examine the «+ Sttauss"” Pianos at Gun Metal and Royal Copper. The collection of these is very large—some are plains others are jewelled. You'll find our ices surprisingly low. Brass Five o’Clock Tea Kettle, $8.04. . Basement. Dozens of other styles to choose from, FAQ MATIN French Bronze Busts of Com- posers, 8%, in. high, 8c. st Fl. $125.00, $150.00 and $175.00. They are mad, especially for us by a leading maniifacturet. We ar- ranged for them to bear our own private brand. And you may be sure that every instrument sold under the «‘Straus’’ name.represents more Piano quality.than was ever before possible for the same money. at We particularly urge you to consider the higher gradés—Straus Pianos $225.00---$250.00-«$275.00. They are equal in every material and artistic tespect to the Pianos that are sold at $350.00 io $400.00 dy dealers who do business on credit or on the instalment plan, Good judges of Pianos who are wholly concerned in your interest will tell you that'the Straus Pianos are perfect in construction, that they are finished with all the latest and’ most scietttific improvements and that their tonal qualities are beautiful. The verdict of critical musicians who were asked to render opinions justifies our statement that these Pianos are not equalled by the omes others offer ata half more than we charge. , eee eee We are sole agents in Greater New York for the celebrated Steinertone Pianoforte. .. Linen Table Sets,-«». They landed just as the great Linen business of the. year had been ex- hausted, hendé we secured-them.at -important discounts. Hemstitched Cloth and one dozen 20-inch Napkins— dainty floral désigns, every fibre fine, strong flax. $8.00 Sets at $5.98—Cloths 72x 72 inches. Sets at $6.48— Cloths 72x 90 inches, $9.50 Sets at $6.98—Cloths 72x 108 inches, Sets'at $7.48—Cloths 72x126 inches, The followingSets include Pattern Table Cloth and one dozen 25-inch s are especially rich—moire, ribbon, bow-knot, fleur de.lis, clover leaf and pansy. Each Cloth and its matching in'an artistically decorated box. Sets inclu $9. $10.90 Napkins. design: rose, dozen of Napkins"are put up Bronze Paper Cutters and Weights, 59c, to $2.08. Letter Clips, nickel tennis racquet clips, mounted on wood base, $1.98. Brass Letter Clips, assorted designs, $1.49, Kayser-Zinn Pin and Tollet Trays, original designs, $3.79 to $9.96, Jewel Boxes, heavy bevelled glass, 24-karat gold-plated mountings, Ined with tinted satin, 98c. to $5.41, Imported Jewel Caskets, heavy bev- Irish Point Lace Curtains — large variety of novelty designs. Cloth 72x72 inches and dozen 25-inch. Napkins at $6.98, Cloth 72x90 inches and dozen 25-inch Re baie and $9.37. Cloth 71x108 inches and dozen 25-inch Napkins, $10.24 and $10,82, Lace Curtains--Why Not ?-«» elled glass, richly ornamented gold- plated mountings, lined with fine satin, $17.82 to $26.96. $6.00 qualities at $6.50 qualities at $4.74 pair $7.50 qualities at $5.48 pair $8.00 qualities at $5.98 pair $8.50 q at $6.98 10.00 qi see : at. 38: 11,00 at $20.48 ‘ Sf, $4 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains— copies of the choicest French styles. apkins, $7.72 A piece of Cut Glass makes a refines present. Our prices for Cut . are the lowest inthe world, the Cut Glass we sell is the r to be had. Probably it is t! n edge of these three facts that the’ busitiess at ‘stich ‘high pr during these days. Ma: Did you ever see so many All KindS—from the freer diminutive, fo carry in your vest pocket, to huge, massive, towering father Clocks for halls, It’s.a worthy sto¢k—beauty, Me hever fails to the appreciation that is soc sating to honest atid deavor, Desk Things. An abundance of -Desk~ Th Myriad little articles with which decorate the desk, and myriad ties with which to facilitate d work. You'll be amazéd at the ceedingly small cost of these dai practical conceits designed for toil of the pet tn i Christmas Toys, n Pout He fits ae A there: ‘oys a-plenty. We'll ni Claus ercistantey and conti from now. until.Christmas eve. ever-present at Macy’s. His bles seems to brood in air, making soft and kindly. He's the tender saint in the calendar of love—genial venerable, .genérous Sorcerer Joy. > vase gehacc) § Keep a all your fot The Doll population Strong. Dolls; bea variety is not app else. . beware, of impatience: nd dreams willcome ti at its iched anywh Sofa Cushions—an. There can’t be too many Cushions: ~ The higher the couch is them—the more inviting’and tus ous it seéms. Downy, restful - Cushions — Cushio coax dPowsiness—and trifling. -* wi 3 \¢. for Sofa Cush inches square. ,. 1.74 for'$3,00 Sofa’Cush ’ with odorless down: ers, rich satin tops, 24 In. r at for $3. i 72 fed with Sond colored bosses velour, finished with silk Sels. % Hundreds of others—look how. are banked—literally hundréds us hundreds—and the -prices,~-he high they may range, sustain the value standard represented by the foregoing quotations. Men’s Slippers-s7 \c. for Opera Slij made_ 99 tan or black Klaskin, turned soles, lined with chamois. - $449 for Opera Slippers, made ! tan or black Rhaskin a turned soles, lined with $5.49 for Romeo Sli tan or “black | turned’soles, lined with kidskin. $1.99 for Opera or Romeo m made of tan or black vici kid-— skin, hand-turned soles, lined with kidskin, é $2.99 for Faust Slippers, made’ eat 2 best quality vidi Kiasktn, turned soles, seamless kid lining. $2.99 for Romeo Slippers, 2 2 black vici kidskin, soles, lined with seamless kidskig, © Hair Brushes,1« mr. How many will think of anything as practical as a Hair Brush—and- ig could be more pat for the pres ent? : \Maty’s “First. Preferred” J | Brushes, twelve rows genuine trating bristles. Fox. or Satin Wood Solid Backs, $1.19. ‘ ES Real Ebony Sofid Backs, $1.49, “Regimental” pete is ] twelve rows gen bristles. , E Fox or. Satin Wood: Solid $2.38. pair. - Solld Backs, $2.98. Real Ebony $2.75 qualities at $1.98 pair $3.50 qualities at $2.74 pair $450 quis at 8378 pal ir wlities at $4.48 pair An expert isin attendance explain all the superior ee

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