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CHILDREN SEEK OLD FATHE Aged Man Mynteriousiy Vanished ‘Twe Years Age. For more than @ year the relatives of Philty Hexamet ed seventy-five, liv~ Ing at No, 76 McDon: fr street, Brook- lyn, have been searching In valn for knowledge of his outs, Hexamer walked out his home June returned. w Pespondentifrom Heart Trouble i Alexander Fischer Blows Out His Brains in Home of Dr. David H. Stephens, ‘KRISH FRITS HUN bh and OF ward, who have juet moved to um for their father in order to estate and give the old | man @ good hi 2 ee HOBOKEN JAIL FOR THEM. Alleged New York Crookes Get 80 Days Each for Vagrancy, Fred Jenkina and Willlam Goldberg, two alleged New York plickpookets, were arrested on the North-German Lioyd line pier in Hoboken to-day, and when arraigned before Recorder Stan- ge of vagrancy he com- to the County Jail for id that he lived at No, 212 Seventh avenue and his companion at No, 910 Third avenue. Goldberg said that he was the son of Willlam Gold- berg, a merchant tatlor, of No, 270 Bouth Btate street, Chicago. Detective Weinhal testified he had fcund the young men among {mmi- rants on the steamship pier. He also testified that he knew Jacobs's police record. ALLEN’S | FOOT-EASE For Wot, fired Aching, PHYSICIAN FINDS HIM DEAD IN HIS STUDY. 6ulolde Was an Automobile Importer and a Graduate of | * + Columbia.:College School of Mines, Alexander Pisoher, thirty yeare old.| p automobile importer, committed sul- ¢ l@ ’ , Wisit the house on Thirty-third street | | lf je to-day by blowing out his brains the home of Dr. David H. Stephens, at No. @ West Thirty-third street, The young man was & graduate of Columbia College, where he had taken the five-year scientific course in the Gchool of Mines, He was bornin Cleve- land, 0., where Dr. Stephens had met tals (amily and became very intimate with them. Ever since he,came to New York to giudy Vlcher had iltved with Dr,| wollen Feet. Gtephens and his femily. The house on Thirty-third street was closed up early this summer and the family went | te the Biephens country home in Peeks- tell on the Hudson. at | CS ee stone) Fischer and Dr, Stephens would come | SHAKE Betton ay | INTO YOUR thea | SHOES } ‘Dr, Stephens had business in New) Work to-day and called at his home Phe door was locked and the windows Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder, It's the great. to New York severa] times a week and eee that everything vas all right. 1 @ mere barred. When he rearhet isin est comfort discovery of the age, Makes N, tudy, however, he found the form of tight’or new shoes easy, The distinguished ‘ Ws young iriend stretched out on the English medical authority, the London \ ofa Flacher was fuly dressed, and) © 1 akya: Analyste disclonee tn Allen's | ead shot himself in the head with a! Foot-Ease Ingredients suitable for treating fevolver of large calibre. The weapon | th The powder {8 well adapted for fas still clasped in his hand. He had|td# purpose Intended, wince it is fine and as dorata’ Liars |impalpable, with a slippery, velvety feeling To an Evening World reporter Dr, |'9 the touch. It, moreover, contains an phen lead ifs oung, protege Ds J antiseptic, We bave received a list of test!- | montals in favor of this powder —It is a cer. ered from incurable heart failure. | {iin “cure for aweating, callous and’ ter the past few months his heart had) tired, acting feet. Try it toed ome very Weak and he feared that | Wi"tieuericts and Shoe storee Ms Held by 2. . i s Addresr | nm him. He appeared very gloomy hen he left the Peckskill hous yes: | Allen $.Olmsteg \ eaay soorning. He said he very | Le Roy, N. ¥,,! a meathabet NO WOuld take @ UTI | Genuine bears above signature UA) | JULY CLEARING SALE Goetz 8 Co. PIANOS Never in the history of Piano selling has such an opportunity been offeredto buy a Good Pianoat such remarkably Low Prices, We know their valueand will take them back any time within a year in part payment of a new piano and allow every dollar paid, la Don't delay, Come to-day, ' UPRIGHTS. Collard “ssidte tee eee tor enn 935. 92 cattle Cadley Medium Size, Attractive Case... $50 $3 rt on Knott & SO wir st many years yet... $40 $3 untiea, Monthly Jackson & CO, orizinaty cost s250 $60 $3 uni Pad, Monthly James & Holstrom jssturace... $125 $4 vatitent BaUS elegant Tone; would be cheap at $225. $140 55 vel Pee SQUARES. ; Linden & Fritz spienais or vesianer.. $15 $2 (ary ; WOTCEStr raven in exchange for money... $20 $2 nttrat J Gilbert Modern; al) mprovements,.......... $25 $2 tone Lighte & Co. Full size; pleasing tone.... $30 $2 unt Pate Steedman Fine condition; round corners.,,. 535 5 Unt pal, Gabler oricinaty covt about £300....... «. $40 93 iar WEDCr round corner; tut octtvt,..usssue. 945 93 Marie, JPOP gaNS an ceedrated masers,..... $3 tO $10 $2 Monthy GOETZ@CO. ‘§1-83-85-87 Court St., Brooklyn. Cool and Inexpensive - Shirt Waists for Women Waists of white figured madras, tucked fronts, French backs, stock collars, sold by others at $1.10, Our price. eevecees Waists of white Persian lawn, with side pleaats and one wide insertion of lace down front, tucked back; sold by others at $1.35; our price....... RARIAGEANIASERNS 89c Waists of white India linon, with tucks and wide embroidered Insertion down front, tucked back, tucked collars and cuffs; sold by others at $1.50; our pric@.........04, 99c Waists of white linen, tucked backs and fronts, faney pearl buttons; sold by others at $2.00; our price. $1.29 Bathing Suit Special «> Women’s Brilliantine Suits, with large sailor collars trimmed with polka dot duck; sold by others at $2.75; our price........ $1.98 Additional Rensinders of the Best Dress and Skirt Values Offered This Season, «>» To-day there is more good news of worthy summer garments for women—Shirt Waist Dresses and Skirts that come to us for much less than usual because the manufacturers, already at full tasks, have no time to dally with summer stocks. And we hurry them along in the same spirit of clearance time and the same trifling re- gard for their real worth: Shirt Waist Dresses of fancy taffeta; waists with deep yoke of one-inch-width pleats finished with French knois; skirt tucked to match waist; colors brown, gray and blue....... $10.96 White Linen Walking Skirts, in the pleated panel effect, ex- tremely full at bottOM.........eeeeeeeees eeseneee $4.24 Walking Skirts of black taffeta, popular box pleated model; Pleats stitched flat over hips, forming yoke Cheerful Messages About « » Infants’ and Children’s Wear. Infants’ Nainsook Long Dresses, | Children’s Pique Reefers, large tucked square yoke, trimmed | round collar, trimmed with ow with embroidery insertion, neck | broidery rufile and embroidery and sleeves finished with lace | medallion; 6 months to 3 year Best ctieescorcracts a $1.24 Infants’ Nainsook Low Neck Children's and Misses’ Guimpes, Short Dresses, neck and sleeves yoke formed of cluster tucking, finished with hemstitched ruf- neck and sleeves finished with fle; 6 months and 1 year embroidery insertion and hem- sizes vee 496 altched rufle; 4 to 14 go, year sizes Children's White Lawn Russian Sirls’ “Brownie Dresses, trimmed with pink or ata tate catia “ blue chambray and lace me- : r turkey red, sizes i to datflon, sizes 2 to 4 $1.34 COPMR cone iiees 49c Children’s Pink or Blue Cham- bray Dresses, yoke trimmed with tucks and feather- Children's and Misses’ Cambrie Night Gowns, low neck, trim- med with hemstitched cambric ruffle; sizes 2 to 14 stitching, 2 and 3 year 6) year ssseseecssseenes 46c boca ‘ 8 Children's-and Misses’ Cambric Children’s Pink or Blue yo Night Gowns, bishop style, Chambray Dresses, yoke trim- trimmed with embroidery bead- med with three rows of em- ing, ribbon and embroidery broidery insertion; 2 and | ruffle; sizes 2 to 14 3 year sizes... nae 78& years . 59c eo _ A Little Pricing of Table Linens and Towelling -» r- Silver Bleached German Table Damask, pure linen, soft finished— clover leaf and fleur de lis patterns only; width 72 inches; sold by Others at 70¢., OUF PriCO.....scceesseeeeseeeeeneeeeeeees 54c Irish Table Damask, full bleached, extra heavy, 70 inches wide, good VATILY OF DANOME, FY8G.6 61 cevusdsevevenrecdves tents 09c Irish Damask Napkins, full bleached, pure linen, 20x20-inch size; sold by others at 4150, OW PRC ccververrveeedy ruck $1.19 Better quality, value $1.75, at...... cenecreereooeseene $1.39 Extra Fine Quality Bleached Double Damask Napkins, handsome patterns, 26x26-inch size; sold elsewhere at $3.75, our price. §2,98 Moat Cloths, full bleached Irish Damask pattern cloths — two specials: ‘ 3 68x68-inch, elsewhere $1.50, our price$1.19 68x86-inch, elsewhere $2.25, our price $1.64 Germap Huck Towels, hemstitched, with red, blue or white borders; size 19x41 inches; reduced tO,....sscsecceesecerveenseces l6c White Fringed Turkish Towels, some with red borders, size 19x40 inches; regularly 41¢. each, special at 8c All-Linen Crash Towelling, good weight, 19 inches wide; elsewhere 42¢. a vard, our price We have supplied a demand for thou- WHITE DRESS sands of .yards of this snowy Dress LINENS Linen so far this season—and the end is weeks distant. Ready for July buyers is another large shipment. It is a 36-inch fabric, round threaded— ideal for summer dresses; a similar quality sells elsewhere at 50c, a VRE OM PAE Rigivcciereivaveseteavscsnersoovecians 29) Lawn Swings For two persons,,,, $3.89 Four four persons... $4.98 The best made Swings offered at these prices, They are solidly built of hardwood, with painted frames and varnished seats and back rests. * Croquet Sets. Eight-ball Sets, made of selected maple, packed in boxes, 79. to $2.78 each. Boxwood Sets, $5.56 to $8.39 Four-ball Sets, large 8-Inch mallets, made of hardwood, special at. $1.49 At this price are included heavy wickets, wicket pegs and stakes, all packed In a strong box Upholstery Dezpt. Specials — x + Japanese Dinner Gongs, sets of three, various colors and decorations, sold by ofhers at $1.75 to $3.00; our prices, $1.24 to $1.98, Sofa Cushions, covered with handsome imported linen taf- feta, sold by others at $2 25; our price Beach Umbrellas, plain pon- kee colors, sold by others at 2,60; our price... $1.98 Beach Umbrellas, lined with green; sold by others at $6.00; UE PROB ssc ivienans $4.48 “Royal” Granite Cooking Utensils. Basement. “Royal" Granite Tea Ket- 49c A Sale of Basement. poo eg a Incandescent Lamps. loyal” Granite Rice Bollers, at. ....cscseees ATC} | s6.candle- power 105 Each, fee cas te sg] | eile vets Bieee 1 ho Perec rrr ety A donet........66. $1.69 Srue Pins, Nor 20 76 PET TT FO ta RTT TE G, JULY 7, 1904 R, H, Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices. B'way at 6th Ave. s4th to 35tl St, Store Closes at Noon Saturday Various Sales Now tn Progress Rank with the Greatest Value-Giving Events Macy's Ever Conducted. They In- volve Merchandise trom Every Department—Interesting to the Million or the Millionaire, Annual Clearance Sale of Wash Fabrics, Stock-taking is a chasm never crossed by short lengths or odd pieces of wash fabrics—never under any cir: cumstances. We sacrifice them on this side. On the main floor we gather wey odd-piece and short. length Wash Goods in the house, and will close them out at prices ranging From 3C, to 24¢. « Yard. These prices, representing but a fraction of the cost of these goods, are for entire pieces, no matter how many yards they contain. None will be cut. Newly Arrived in the Dress Goods Section." Genuine Japanese Crepe, ideally suited for MEN'S SHIRTS, WOMEN’S SHIRT WAIST SUITS, WAISTS AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES. This cool, crinkly, wiry fabric is shown in plain colors and a wide range of neat stripe vesizns on white and tinted grounds. The colors are absolutely fast, the result of using vegetable dyes liar to the Japs. . se Crepes are sold by no other department store in the city. Exclusive dealers in Oriental tabrics ask from 0c, to 24¢ 75¢, a yard for the identical goods, our price Boys’ Clothing. —“ F Women’s Silk Gloves. le Fh. Black and White Pure Silk Mitts, | elbow or short length..... 34c | Black and White Lace Lisle Thread Gloves; elbow length 29¢ Double-Fingered Silk Gloves, hem- stitched cuff with self and colored embroidery, Paris point backs in black and white, sold by | others at $1.00; our price 79¢ Gloves with mesh backs and solid silk palms, fancy embroid- * ered backs, in black and 89c Women’s Knit Underwear. + | Boys’ Washable Trousers, made ‘of striped Galatea and crash— Sults, made of Galatea, Chambray or Madras; sailor or standing col- lars; faire trou- Sers; sizes 24 to 8 years, Pe | 89¢ Boys’ Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, made of fine quality blue, red and brown serge; sires 2% to 10 vears; sold elsewhere up to $4.50; our price up to $2.59 Young Men's Coat - and-Trouser Suits, made of wool crash, home- spun and cheviot; single or double breasted coats, trousers finished with belt loops, permanent Lisle Thread and Cotton Ribbed | Vests, low neck, sleeveless, plain and fancy ribs; plain tops or fin- ished with fancy lace....... 19¢ Lisle Thread Vests, fine ribbed, neck and shoulders finished With 1800 sssvsevseeseess0-Q9O White Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless; neck and shoulders turned-up style; sizes 15 to ® years, at $6.96 Notions, Nickel-plated Safety Pins, me- dium and large sizes; card of one trimmed with hand crochet- ING vsccrreccedevoeececres 49c Extra Size Underwear for Women. Cotton Ribbed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, Richelieu ribbed... 12¢ Ribbed Cotton Vests, sleeveless and short sleeves, Richelieu and 2 fine ribbed... seen 4c White Ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, meck and! shoulder trimmed with hand 9¢ | crocheting and neat lace 5 Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread | Vests, low neck, sleeveless, neck and | shoulders trimmed with hand 89 | crocheting and neat lace ic) Finch’'s Rye—Five Years Old, Regular price: gal, $2.94, bot, 74¢ Pops price: gal, $2.44; bot, S4¢ ‘opaz Sherry, a rich, soft, full-bodied, delicately flavored Wine, imported by us direct from gallon, 53c, bottle; special tor this sale, gallon, $1.04, bottle, 4c. Old Oporto Port, exquisite in fla Specialsin Wine Department. + When you buy by the Gallon we furnish Jug Free. Golden Wedding | Monogram Rye—Macy's GOR Vi destevisuadsese Ic Pin Cubes, containing 200 Pins + 9c Hooks and Eyes, size 2, gros for Ke Xe White Corset Steels, unrusta- ble, pair... veer 4E Summer Weight, Double-cov- ered Dress Shields, pair 5c “Broadway” Dress Shields, Sum- mer weight, all sizes, pair . * 10¢ Black and White Roll Tape, 24-yard pleces . 4c Basting Cotton, 500 - yard spools, 3¢.; dor 29¢ Collar Foundations, round and pointed 4c Stocking Feet, black and white, pair 7 4c | Special Twelve Years Old, Regular price: gal., $5.38; bot, $1.27 Special price: gal, $4.18; bot. 84¢. the growers, Regular prices, $1.88 vor, a rich, tawny old wine, equal in value to the most popular brands sold elsewhere at $1.00 a bottle, our regular pri, gallon , $2.94; bottle, 74c.; special for this sale, gallon, $2.44; bottle, S6c “Red Star” White Bran!y for preserving truit, bottle, $7¢.; gal., $2.49. Imported Brandies, Gournay & Co., bottle, 94¢ Sazerac de Forge et Fils, One Star, bottle, 08¢.; Three Star, $1.24 Sazerac de Forge et Fils, V. 0. P, bottle, $1e44. Martell, One Star, bottle, $1.14; Three Star, $1.33; Three Star, pint bottle, 88c. Otard Dupuy & Co., One Star, bot- tle, $1.00; Three Star, $1.29 Gins. Holland, domestic, gallon, $1.98; bottle, 47¢ Holland, imported, gallon, $3.19; bottle, 74 ' De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle, 78c Old Tom, imported, gallon, $3.64; , bottle, 84¢ Wynand Fockink Schiedam, bottle, OTe; large stone jugs, $1.29; half pint jugs, 246 California Wines—Red Star Brand. Case Quarts $2:34 $2.44 $2.44 | $2.44 $2.44 | $2.44 | $3.46 | 92.86 | ‘$1.19 Riesling ........@1. Sweet Catawba, . 08¢ Ginger Ale, Red Star Brand, equal to any of the imported brands offered at double our prices; dozen, 93¢ Sarsaparilla, Red Star Brand, doz.. +93 Case Gal Quarts Claret .. 89. $2.86 Zinfandel $1.19 $3.46 Muscatel 84, $2.44 Burgundy .. $1.44 $4.18 Port ‘ $4.99 Sherry .. $4.99 Angelica . ‘ $4.99 Tokay 92.84 $7.78 Club Soda, Red Star Brand, 5th a i ahd 8 i a 5 ks a nk strong, well ‘made, fast colors; sizes 3 to 16 vears....... 23¢ Boys’ Russlan Blouse Washable Men’s Suits and Shir To Measure |. At Reduced Prices. *.! “Safe and Sane” business policy to stimulate our manufacturing interests with special bargains wheng the rush incident to the “Fourth” is followed by af threatened calm. This to Busy our Custom Tailors: Men's Suits Made to Order 4 FI. aed oa! Our Regular Prices Sale Price $ 1 6 $25.00 and $28,00 The Suit. Choice of fancy tweeds, homespuns and cheviots, made up single or double-breasted sack styles, This to busy our Shirt Makers: Men’s Shirts Made to Order. let Fi, B4th Ot - (ee. $7 % : Ae 2 Our Regular Prices $2.94 to $3.94 For The Shirt. Three Choice of the choicest custom Shirtings, cut to your measure and. made up in our factory on the premises, ; Fancy Worsted Suits, Our Price Regularly Sold by Others 5] 1 74 at $18.00, = Not an assortment of Sample Suits but a regular stock’ lot—all the maker had. They are double-breasted Suits made of high class worsted, in neat check designs. The fabric is firm, close woven, light haba ep rmanent shapeliness by careful tailoring and a ining of light mohair serge. Sizes 34 to 42. Men’s White Flannel Suits, —Coats and Trousers.— Sold by others $ 9 at. $15.00, Price, ° 10." Made of an exceptionally fine grade of flannel; coats double breasted, pearl-buttoned; turned-up trousers}. finished with side buckles and belt loops. a Fine Negligee Shirts..un. wo $1.00 and 64° | $200 and Ao | 44), $1.50 kinds $2.50 kinds . | Made of woven and printed madras | Made of Anderson's Scotch Madras; seventy new patterns; plain neg- | also of plain white Madras and the'® ligee, with cuffs pr} cut lib- | new oi “Solsette”; plestea or pl wit! d Ly erally, and finished as $1.00 and or without cuffs; $1.50 Shirts should be finished. custom finished. Made up expressly ‘or us by two leading Shictmakers, . The whte variety of patter. explains the low prices; where the makers had } « on band various short lengths of material, in pattems insufficient T’ for a full dozen shirts, they utilized them for making from four to ten shirts, as the length warranted. They made con- cessions in the prices, vithout making any sacrifice of qualities, and we move them along to you on a r basis. Good Underwear Investmen for Men.-«» ———_ Balbriggan); | Shirta made | {At 44¢ Ras Bad Shirteimae| [At 46] necks, good quality; Drawers to | sook of excellent match, made with double gus- | are made in our o' sets, K —————__ Fine quality, At 69c | French Balbrig- a ———— gan Shirts and | quality of madras; Drawers; Drawers with double | figures on light , gussets and suspender tapes. grounds, a Imported Havana Cigars, ° Recognized Standard Brands at Macy Stand- ard Prices, —s r, A Cigar sacrifice of any note usually involves far greater quan tity than the ordinary cigar dealer can dispose of. Here there:is ready distribution made positive by prices invariably lower any other store quotes. The proof: IMPORTED HAVANA Cl- | GARS— High Life: Puritanos Finos, box of $0, $5.89. Panetelas, box of 100, $9.96. Regalia Perfectos, box of 25, $4.49 Nueva Mundo: Perfectos, box of 25, $3.24 Rothschilds, box of $0, $5.89. Regalia Deliciosas, box of So, $4.49 Conchas Especiales, box of 50, , $3.49, KEY WEST CIGARS— Made by E. A. Kline & Co. Porthos, clear Havana, highest grade: Sublimes, box of $0, sold by oth- ers at $4.50; our price, $3.24 Jockey Club, box oft others at $5.50; our Aramis: Club House, box of 50, others at $5.25; our price, $3.96. Da Majestic, box of $0, sold ers at $6.00; our price, #4: High-grade Porto Rican Cigars: > Panetelas, box of 56, $1.24, Londres Fino, box of 100, $2.48 Violetas, box of 100, $1.98: Brevas Especiales, box af $0, 99¢ Briar Pipes, large assortment of shapes, sold by others at 3¢. and SOc.; Our price 24c. Self- closing Rubber Tobacco Pouches, sold by others at 20¢.; our price, %. Stevens ‘‘Favorite’’ Rifles. sr: Sold by all ‘Our § others at $5.00, Price, 4, 49 h We go to the Sporting Goods Store to-day for another peg on J. which to hang a general story. Af no ofber store are Stevens) “Favorite” Rifles sold under $5,00. Qur regular price is $4.49 —a price that affords us our customary margin of profit. This is just one instance of underselling chosen at random from the f® Sporting Goods stock. 11 is true‘of the Sporting Goods stocks throughout—true of Books—true of Harness—frue of every of merchandise undgr the Macy roof. \n your own ety ie make comparisons—treely and frequently, “4 5 |

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