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| Gompefs, President of the American} ~ > able soluti ‘Organization Said to Be Willing _ to Accept Almost Any Kind of ‘ Terms That Will Not Wipe _ Them Out. EMPLOYERS ARE NOT LIKELY TO ACCEPT. Police Are Placed on Guard at . New Buildings in Order to Pre- ~ vent Further Dynamite Explo- ~ Sions if Possible. * Gam Parks's old union js suing for Dende. This will be a bitter bit of news for ‘the fighting labor leader who is Bow in the prison hospital at Bing Charles A. Chenéy has received a com ®@unlcation from the Central Federate Walon acking for a conference at which the troubles so long existing be ‘Trades | Chafrman sald that wnfeation v e const ae’ ig very Uttle chance. however, the Building Trades Employers’ Association will make Ing that It Is understood t lon is willing to accept any rms so long as it does not involve phe death of the organization. They will Sven consent to include the arbitratiod Clause, and the reorganization of the @xamination Committee. It was on these two points that all the trouble “was broug! James P. Holland, one of the Com- mittee of the Central Federated Union, @dmits that No. 2 made a mistake in Rot demanding i ‘Moment he was accused, He says iso that other mistakes were made in| The ooudict of the campaign. 3 Federation of Labor, and James Dun- ean, vice-president, will urrive in eity on Frid. to trv to effect a pea f the’ dimiculty’ Police still guard every building op eration of magnitude in the clty to p vent further dynamite explosions. elue to the identity of the man or men | who tried to blow up the roadway | Wabdrnacle or Acker, Merrall & Con: | it’s building na yet been disco’ /BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANOS $5 Monthly Until Paid. WithEach ofthese 44 Three Months Fie3Piano Lessons | and 15 sheets of the latest and |most popular music. This is your opportunity to own a piano at Jess than it would cost to rent. Also 150° celebrated makers’ Pianos, slightly used,*at a great Sacrifice. | Upright Bargains, $40 Bijou $3 ‘110 Biddle 175 Weber 1175 Gabler 210 Chickering 6 225 Weber 6 240 Gabler 6 260 Bradbury 6 260 Hallet & Davis 6 350 Steinway 8 nei ata Square Bargains. 7$25 Nunns & Clark 2 ges, P40 Mathushek = 2 tity, 45 Lauter 3 jmonrntys 50 National 3m 55 Peek R 60 Harrison Hardman O Slade 3 en, 5 Steinway & Son 4 monthly, Piano Players, lian phnisio ne ola IZ & C0. monthly untll paid monthly. until paid H.O Neill & Co. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Women’s Sacques, Robes, Furs, Coats, Suits and Waists. Eloquently suggestive of the Christmas season. Every price quoted represents a most unusual value and should claim your attention if you are looking for sensible holiday gifts. 4 Women's Eiderdown Sacques Women's Pedestrian Suits of panne cheviots, in medium jengths, fitted back, semi-fitted front, finished with plaits, lined with satin, a splendid holiday suit, formerly $35.00, at $24.75 Women’s Zibeline Coats in medium lengths, fitted back, semi- loose front, trimmed with stitched broadcloth, lined with satin, formerly $15.50; at $10.00 | $1.50. Women's Jackets Women’s Waists of montagnac cloths, fitted back, of French Flannel,finest quality,tucked Gouble breasted, with pearl buttons and hemstitched, ina new and fetching "4 velvet collar, satin lined, value model—value $3.00; special for Thurs- | $20.00; at $14.75 day, $1.95 ! (Third Floor.) in all colors, full shapes, stitched, with worsted to. match, inexpensive, but, nevertheless, certain to be appreciated; value $1.00; special for Thursday, 69c Women’s Kimonas of crepon, all colors, trimmed with Perrian bands on sleeve and front; a nice warm, handsomeChristmas present; value $2.25; special for Thursday, Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas resignation of Parks) | the very best offered this season. (Hl chicts, Women’s Fox Boas of finest Alaska Foxes, with fine brush tails, in Sable shades—a long double scarf which makes a splendid Christmas present at | | $18.75; Value $26.00. {| Cushion Muffs to match, $12.75. | ’ ie (Third Floor.) For Men, Women and Children. _ Probably there are more Handkerchiefs and Umbrellas given away at Christmas than any other two articles you could mention. For that reason this list should be care- fully scanned by all. The values offered are far and away Handkerchiefs. Umbrellas. Rare, Linen hemstitched Handker- Silk and Lisle mixed Umbrellas, ex- chiefs for men and women, plain oF | cellent quality and waterproof, natural with meee embroidered toitals, | wood, pearl, silver, horn, Dresden and 12/4¢., 25c., 39c., 50c. fancy handles—value $2.25, at Swiss embroidered, Mull and Linen embroidered, Valenciennes and Mech- $1.48. All Silk Serge and Union Taffeta lin Lace trimmed, and scalloped edge Handkerchiels, Tea 1aMic., 15c., 19c., 25c., $0c. | Umbrian natural wood, gum metal, pearl, ivory, silver, Cape Horn and novelty handles, wi » or without sil- Fine Linen embroidered Handker- ver trimmings—value $2.85 and $3.25,at $1.73 and $1.98, Pure Twilled Silk and fine Union chiefs, Linen Batistie Centres, | Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, natural woods $1.48. | stag and Cape Horn, pearl, ivory, gun All. Silk Hematitehed Handker. {'€tah plain and chased sterling and gold chiefs, plain or with embroidered in-| handles, an endless variety of long, ilials, and some with colored border, | straight, hook and curved handles of 25c., 39c., 50c., 75c. | the latest designs—value $5.00, at Embroidered and Lace Handker- | $2.98. chicts, put up in new styles of fancy ’ i boxes for presentation purposes, lee tne ict ante Tevantine and Spitalfields Silk Umbrellas, cl $1.25, $1.65, $2.25 per box of 6. rolled, Handles are boxwood, furse Children's Initial Handkerchiefs, in| plain, burnt and carved ivory, buck fancy boxes (three in a box), aad Cape Horn, tortoise shell,’ pearl, 18c. and 25c. per box. fun metal chated alver and gold silver and gold inlaid on pearl and ivory, and colors, ae) 50c., 75c., 98c., $1.25. | $4.65 and $5.85, (First Floor.) | (First Floor.) Men’s House Coats and Bath Robes Make Handsome Holiday Gifts. 18c., 25c., 50c., 75c. Real Duchesse Lace Handkerchiefs, | 68c., 98c., $1.38, $2.25. Real Valenciennes Lace Handker- House Coats in two-toned effects, edged |] with cloth and silk cording..........$4,75 fi) Worth $6.50. i | | House Coats of imported materials, fine | $rade, in various colorings, with satin and | silk cord trimming, satin lined; special |}} $11.98 | | at Imported Bath and Lounging Robes, i blanket and ciderdown, in ie different (Boys’ Clothing Dept,, Third Floor.) Men’s Furnishing Department. Hints of many useful preSents to buy for the men folks. These are just a few examples. There are hundreds of others awaiting your inspection. MEN’S SILK SUSPENDERS—One MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIELDS pair in box, with handsome gilt, Made up in the best line of silks im- buckles, 50c. and 98¢. pair. ported, and handsomely lined in | silks of various shades, put up in a very neat box, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.98 to $5.50 cach. | MEN'S SWEATERS—Fancy pine- | apple weave in plain and fancy col- | F | i ine to select from in Plain and Fancy SOLID SILK SUS-| {styles and Sc ' PEADENS, torte set buckles | all ayes an combiftations, $1.50 to neatly finished and a suitable giftfor | mFN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS— a gentleman, $2.48 each. | In black, blue and brown, medium | and heavy weight, sizes 34 to 48 | MEN'S SOLID SILK NECKWEAR. | inches, worsted and all wool, $1.50, in light, dark and medium shades | $1.75, $2.00 to $4.50. made up in four-in-hands, English |BOYS' SWEATERS—Large variety squares, imperials and knots, 50c.,| of shades and qualities, at_ 98. to | $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 to $2.50 each. $2.50, (First Floor.) All the Latest Styles and Shapes of The ‘‘Edwin C. Burt’’ Shoes We are Exclusive Agents in the City meee. AY apa). For Forty years these celebrated Shoes Kiwin CU, Bur Also SOLID SILK SUSPENDERS, | Persian designs, neat and rich, silk | trimmed, $1.75 and $2.50 cach, have been the choice of women whose taste and fine discrimination demand the best, Perfect fitting, stylish and well made, they are the equal of any $5.00 shoe in the market to-day, Newilork _| Price, $3.50 per pair (Third Floor.) ‘Broadway Silks,—10 m. The Christmas flavor pervades the Silk department. Many special— unprecedented—values are there for the cheerful giver. 49¢._for $1.00 Checked Picote and Two-toned Taffetas—20 In. wide. 59€.—for 85c, Striped, Checked and Figured White Taffeta and Louisines. 59C. for 85c, Crepe de Chines, all colors, including white, ivory, cream and black. 68C.—for $1.00 Black Peau de Sole, Soft-finished and lustrous — wear guaranteed, Black Dress Velvets, Heavy, deep, rich pile, 27 in. wide. $1.35 quality at 69¢, $1.75 quality at 89c, Aprons. —2a v: Our variety of Aprons is exhaust- ive—over two hundred and fifty styles are shown. Think of it! Dainty Aptons; practical Aprons; Aprons for mistress; Aprons for maid. Aprons is an engrossing sub- ject for gift-givers—and these hints will be found helpful. Neat Lawn Aprons, pocket made of pretty embroidery, 10c. Lawn Sewing Aprons, charming round style, trimmed with fluted ruf- fle; ribbon and beading, 24c. Hemstitched Swiss Aprons, made with pocket, trimmed with ribbon, 24c. Scores of Swiss Aprons, trimmed with ribbon and lace inserting, 49c. to $2.89, Parlor Maids’ Aprons, finished with fancy bibs and shoulder strap}, 99c. Swiss* Aprons, round and straight effects, beautifully embroidered by hand, $1.98 to $289. Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Lawn Aprons, finished with bibs and bretelles, 39c. and $3.79. Butlers’ Aprons, 49c. and 64c. Housekeepers’ Gingham Aprons, 24c., 29¢., 49¢, Linen Aprons ished with bibs, 84c, best facilities, Small and [Medium-sized Oriental Rugs Marked Down for This Sale. It is obvious why we have chosen this particular time for reducing the prices of Oriental Rugs—the small and medium-sized ones. ; It represents part of .the splendid service and the un- equaled chances that this, the biggest retail store in the world, affords Christmas buyers. The variety is great— and the prices have never before been approached—even by. us. 34 FL From $14,99 to $9.74 | “From $16,64 to $11.74 Sixty Rugs, including Kazaks, Eighty Daghestans, Mossuls and Guenjes, Shirvans and many} Trans, sizes range up to 4x7 Antiques. | feet. Matchless Values: $19,94 Up to $74,98 Three hundred Rugs—including some of the finest speci- mens that come out of the far East. Kermanshah and Tebriz. Exquisite Antiques collected at Daghestan, with hues mellowed to a wonderful beauty and softness. Heavy Kazaks—superbly richand luxurious with their deep pile. Ancient Kabistans—remarkable for their quaint designs and magnificent colorings— sizes range from 234 x § ft. to 514 x 8 ft. , From $19,94 to $14.94 | From $23.98 to $16,74 Ninety Caucasian and Persian | Seventy Antique and Modern Per- Rugs—the weaves are extraor-| sian ‘and #Turkish Rugs—some dinarily close and regular—quali- | have close pile with small geo- ties that excel in yielding long | metrical designs; others have wear—sizes range from 3 1-2x5| dee ft. to 4x7 ft. One of the most | ractive groups in the lot. ——————$——— Smith’s Tapestry Nine " Brussels Rugs by Value $17.50; Twelve special $14.98 Feet cep pile and the colorings ‘are rich and silky, sizes range up to 4x7 1-2 feet. Smith’s Fine Axminster Rugs Value $22.50; special $16.49 Rugs from Teheran, | § _ Spartan Rugs.—« ». Reversible a erhaa Rugs—less than cost. Patterns and color~: ings different on. each side. Many have solid red, green, and blue centres, with faticy floral’ borders; réverse sides Simulate the richest and rarest: Persian and Turkish effects. Beautiful, serviceable—and our present prices are lower ‘than cost of production: . $2.44 insteidl OF $4.00~30x60 in. $3.54 instead of $6,00—36x72 in, $11.74 instead of $18.00—6x9 feet. $17.24 instead of $27,50-—734x10}6 ft. Smyrna Rugs,-« 7. Best ‘All-Wool _ Reversible Smyrna lected Oriental and. Persian colorings. These are the finest grades from the foremost makers at less than our usual low prices. $10.74 instead of $13.98—6x9 ft. $16.48 instead of £20.98—734 x10% ft. $22.49 instead of $27. 79—7x12 ft. $28.98 instead of $37.98—9xt5s ft. $29.98 insfead of $39.98 1024 x12 ft. $32.48 instead of $44.44—10%4x13%. $38.98 instead of $45.44 12x12 ft. Carpet Specials.— ¥. 69c for 85c, Ten-Wire Tapes- try: Brussels, with and without ‘borders—Smith’s and Higgins's best grade. 84¢ for $1.10 All-wool Vel- vets—Smith’s and Hart- ford's ‘woven goods—not the makeshift printed kinds. 98c for $1-50 Five-frame Body Brussels—best’ qualities from ‘such makers as Bigelow, Whittall and Hartford, al ii dd Santa Claus--TheI mperial Victor in theCalendarof Saints and Love--Is Enthroned inthe Toy Department The Toy business is reaching its zenith—crowds—crowds all the time. But there is room a-plenty. The largest retail storein the world. That’s Macy’ tinction would be a misnomer if we failed to provide you with the freest, broadest and Test the whole store by the toy department. The rush is great and continuous—but the conveniences are equal to. every emergency. —-and the dis+ 6th Floor. Breatwes & é Smoking Jackets,» ». | Made of warmthful, soft-finished re- versfble cloth—right side, Oxford Sah ear adc Sas or plaided. ots at jeans match the reverse side, |” “Made of taffeta silk—blye and brown —front finished with sets of heavy silk braid frogs, lined with quilted red silk—imported to $4 96 retail at $8.00; cial at. '@ Made of fine tricot, navy, brown and wine—silk ¢ , cuffs and pockets trimmed with quilted | satin, $4.69. 3 t Made of velour-finished and. fine ap Pi UL ss to owns and blue soe) cuffs, and pockets in contrasting stripes and plaids—bound with cord or silk— $3.98 to $7.96. : Imported Smoking Jackets an House Coats, made of the finest and silkiest matelasse. Handsome designs in all the favorite colorings, $11.74 to $17.96, i} Men’s Bath Robes, Sinyt |: 6, 48—Heavy All-woo! Blanket Bath °. Robes, handsome large pat- terns, striped sleeves and skirt, roa gece | 7h 48—Heavy All-wool Blanket Bath 2 Robes, small and medium patterns, assorted colorings, wool girdle. 59 48—Heavy Al.wool Blanket Bath . Robes, pockets, neck, sleeves and front bound with satin ribbon, silk-and-wool girdle. $12 98—Heavy All-wool Blanket : Bath Robes, rich pat- terns; pockets, collar, cuffs and front bound with silk. Men’s Bath Robes, made of ‘ood quality Terry Cloth, stripes and fig> ures, finished with:hood and girdle, $2.24. ‘ ai ones at $4.49, $5.49 and $6.49, ounging Rol gt Fh Made of fine, soft-surfaced gray, red and navy cloth, full-rolled collar, tastefully trimmed, $8.24. Made of lustrous, fuzzy, long-nappéd, beavery zibeline, trimmed with handsome braid, girdle ES | 1 96 and frogs.. ay . Women’s Silk Hosiery. —« >. If you know: anythin; these offerings. Nearly That and the stanch. Macy would have then. $ J, 39 Black Silk Hose, medium and ©: gauze weights, double soles, heels and toes; great value for the price. $4, 89-Black Silk Hose, medium bd and gauze weights, eats and four, styles of. ribs; double soles, splicéd heels And'toes.” $ J], 94—Pitin and: Ribbed Silk Hose . in all the evening colors— white, sky, pink, lemon, lavender, gray, red, blue, Nile and emerald. S] 94—Black Silk Hose, plain -) grounds, dainty han signs. about Silk Hosiery you'll be delighted with all of them are our Own direct importations. business methods keep the prices as you $) 49—Black Silk Hose, plain 2. grounds, enriched with deli-- cate hand-embroldered figures—pretty »| and fine, $2 ,49—Heavy Black Four-thread Silk S Hose and livht “Gauze Cob- web” Silk Hose, double soles, heels and toes. ' ‘ $*) 98—Imported French Black Silk 2 ° Hose, lace insteps and hand- embroidered designs in self and cbn- trasting colors. ‘ $2 os—Black Silk Hose, very fine 3. quality, insteps hand-em- dem: broidered insteps, white and tinted de- broidered in new effects, spliced heels and toes. The richer qualities are $4.98, $8.98, $18.98, 26.98 up to the filmy cobwebby contcalts inset with real lace at $49.98 a pair. . [Men’s Silk Half Hose.—« ». He’ll flush with takes the form think of. 8Or—Mer's Black Spun Silk “Half Hose, double soles, heels and toes. ‘ $4 _39—Men's Black Pure Silk Half © Hose, cotton soles, heels and toes. $f, 49—Men's Black Pure Silk’ Half hd Hose, double soles, heels and toes. - Special Sale Men’s Fur Caps. venue, 20th to 21st Street Men’s Slippers,—z v1 990 2. for Darts Slippers, made of tan or black kidskin, turned soles, lined with chamois. $ 1,49 for Opera Slippers, made of tan or black kidskin, hand- turned soles, lined with kidskin, 3] 49 for Romeo Slippers, made of tan or black kidskin, turned soles. Ss] .99 for Opera or Romeo Slinpers, made of tan or black vici kid- skin, hand-turned soles, lined with kidskin. Rogers’ Table Ware, .in Children’s Spoons, 7¢€ each Sugar Spoons, 17¢ each. Berry Spoons, 39¢ each. Teaspoons, set of six, 42¢ Coffee Spoons, set of six, 62¢ Table Spoons, set of six, 83c Dessert Spoons, set of six, 88¢ Table Forks, set of six, 83c Dessert Forks, set of six, 88¢ Gravy Ladles, 346 each, Medium Knives, dozén, $2.24 Sewing Machines,—san. “New National” Hand Sewing Ma- chine; sold by agents at $12.00 and $18.00; our price, $6.99 and $9.99. “Eclipse” Sewing Machines, with three drawers, $12.74. Seven draw- ers, $14.98, " With patented drop- head or cabinet, $17.98. Macy's New “Red Star” Sewing Ma- chines, highly polished woodwork, automatic drop head, Five’ Drawers, $23,74 Cards and Chips, —sn ». Hart’s “Crown” Playing Cards, enamel finish, backs in assorted de- signs and colors, 43c. “Bicycle” Playing Cards, ivory fin- ish, backs in assorted designs and colorings, 19¢, “Columbia” Whist Playing Cards, aluminum finish, French size, 18c. “Congress” Playing Cards, enamel finish, gold edges, backs decorated with forty-two different designs and Several colorings, 34c. Stage Cards, highly finished, gold edges, court cards decorated with prominent actors and actresses, 63c. Poker Chips, composition, plain style, size 41-2 inches, assorted colors, boxes of 100, “24c.; en- graved with flag, 49c.; embossed dragon, 39c, Poker Chips, mineral ivory, assorted colors, size 49-46 inches, numbered boxes of 100, 67c.; plain indestruct- ible mineral ivory, 98c. Poker Chips, inlaid paranoid, sev- eral designs, assorted colors, boxes of 100, $1.98. Revolving Poker Cases, oak and cherry finished, containing two packs of cards and 200 chi $5:59; in polished oak case, with two perks of cards,and 300 chips, $8.27 and $9.74. Poker Cases, oar and cherr- fin- ished, containing two packs of ¢ards and 200 ch; fara and. $4.44; with 300 chips, $5.24; nolished o&k, ma- hogany and ebony, $6.59, $8.27 and $12.78, : Game Sets ‘i polished rosewood case, containing lay of Beautiful Haid in New York. “Peggy from Paris’ Bags The Largest Dis Im Leather “Flatiron” “autormotsle’ and —latest and smartest,novelties. dt Fh Useful, easy-priced Dee aes that youll be glad to receive or give: Pocket Books, Sewing Cases, Boxes, Hig ting, Tablet Cuff, Boxes, u wae Me ‘Stands, si Medicine Cases, pllaa Portfolios, Cigar Cases, Jewel Cases, , 11 Sie Boxe Dressing Cases, Travelling Flasks, Umbrellas—Many Have Been Reduced. Umbrellas from $2.98 to $29,98—that’s' the broad ‘price-range—and the ones at $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98—popular sellers—are unprece- dented values. No use consuming space. You know the spec! form of protection that Umbrellas provide—how handily they always fill a need. Hence nothing is more sensible or acceptable for the Christmas present. ' vory, pearl, gun metal, tortoise shell, rock pe Bat ye andetetios them ay encircled with 14 kt. gold bands.’ Scores. of styles, including horses’ heads and hoofs, dogs’ heads, pretty blossoms, art nouveau figures, ETS and straight posts or neat caps. Men’s Canes—$2.98 to $18.49— Leather handles, plain and carved ivory, ivory, trimmed with 14 kt. Id, solid silver, ebony can with gold-plated handles, natural wood, med and inlaid with soli silver. , f Morocco, - oie Ecrasse, Calendars, Ten’s $3 & $4 Fancy Vests at $1.98-#. Five huridred Men's Vests were just five hundred_too many for the maker to own at this season of the year— so we securéd them at a liberal pate aatession: There are single. and double-breasted styles—made of fine matelasse; silk-and-wool melanges, worsteds and Mercer- i light dark neat. figures in. con- $4,00; choice leasure—and pride—if Santa Claus’s remembrancer Silk Half Hose. It’s a present that everybody won't S$] 69—Men's Black Pure Silk Half 0 Hose, hand-embroidered fig- ures on plain’ grounds. $2 49—Men's Black Pure Silk Half 2 Hose, heavy embroldered fig- ures onNnstep. $2 24—Men’s Black Pure Silk Half * Hose, embellished with fine French embroidery, ~ Toilet Sets.—:0 ri. Brush-and-Comb Sets, with flore- loid backs; sterling silver shields, in silk-lined leatherette case, 74¢. Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets; flore- loid backs, sterling silver shields, in silk-lined leatherette case, $1.39. Dozens of finer qualities at prices relatively low. Macy’s Schoo! Candy, Thirty pounds of fine Mixed Can- dies—Chocolates, French Cream Bon Bons, Cocoanut Bon Bons, }. Crystallized Gum Nee, French Fruit Nougats—packed in wood box, together with sixty fancy dec- orated half-pound pasteboard boxes —all for three dollars, f by others at It is the quality sol 25c. a pound without the extra boxes. Orders taken now for fu-}- ture delivery, Just right for Suriday Schools, Christmas-Tree Parties, Fairs and other Holiday Festivals, Basement. Macy’s Christmas Candy, Pails filled with twenty-five pounds of pure: wholes6me Mixed Cand: and fifty half-pound decorated fold- ing boxes, the quality that others sell at 30c. a pound; our price is $3.75 a pail. é [Macy’s ‘*Holly’”’ Candy. There are three Hace of this candy —all different degrees of goodness —five-pound boxes. “Extra” Assorted Chocolates” Mixed b 4c Mixed ss $1,904], OF MMe leccicierenn Sane Half- ‘to tens hoxes filled |. with rice and Bon Bons,

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