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‘SAVER KILLED ay HS OWN WO {Tlrown from His Seat, John qHuttner Fell Under the Wheels ¢and Was Killed Instantly in q South Street. ALANS TURNS OUT TAM His Agents Dispossess “Sister Francis” from “House of the Transfiguration,” Formerly “House of All Nations.” AV LEMUEL MOS DSW HS HOME Well-Known Baptist Clergyman Passes Away in His Eighty- second Year—Was an Emi- nent Educator. The Rey, Lemuel Moss, DD, LL. D, a clergyman of the Baptist Church, fs dead at his home. 13 West Thirty- Zust.ee he was about to start out with @ load of coal from the yard of his employer, Muhlenberg & Co., at ‘Through the night and this morning truckmen were busy removing furniture No, %2 South street, John Huttner,|fromt in front of the house in West) fifth street. Mr. 9 who waa in his pid fers 04, of No. 18 Suffolk |'Thirty-second street, near Sixth avenue, | MN -second ye dled lame DID ig treet, W: ” in c! ma haa trom his seat on the] once famous as the resort known as! 1s printer. He went to Wagon, and, falling to the ground, the wi of the cart yer | Tilt he instantly, Seed over him, uttner Was married and hi dren. He had ‘made no provision @n emergency, and, on belng noti- of the circumstances, the com- » with whom he had worked for five years, volunteered to de- expenses of hie burial, the “House of All Nations." 1 TR helen beam the place has been occupled by Mary Frances McCormick, known aso jas "Sister Frances,” who had a home for working girls. ‘The McCormick woman, who called it “The House of the Transfiguration,’ re- ating from t He was ® Croger Theological Seminar Pa., and went from there to ¢ frgume the presidency of th University. He was later the Indiana State University, at Bloom- ington, Ind ees cently came into prominence through an _ CAR BREAKS MAN’S LEG, _|attempt dy two of the girls of the home) SSS peice * —Tto obtain #00 they aay they wave her] and the goods were moved ta it, While ey Were Upon t lew a was a figed Man Knocked Down on Mad-|t keep for them. They desired to leave) Then wert hol the itm oue pictures the home and wanted the money. ‘The moving of the home was due to a dispossess notice served by the agents fson Avenue, 6 — Kolberg, seventy years old, Wo, 11 First avenue, was struck by | of 41" Adams, the “polly king," now Ing Bing, because ‘Sister Frances’ j on avenue car at One Hundred sree aireet yey: Hig right es arrears of rent, Which was {250 Hee, Eeectare ¢ Was taken to/ a month, jarlem Hospital, Another house was dbtained by her and household fur no affiliation with recognized by no churen Archbishop Farley recently felt called upon to explain this because of the be- Not that she was a member of one of the orders of the Roman Catholle Church. Speclal Mid-Summer Sales, which in some instances comprise rad- ical clearances and in others lots of goods bought so far below the mar- ket that statements concerning them seem extravagant, make it highly important that you, whoever you are or whatever your wants may be, should visit every department of this great store some day soon, Raincoals We will place on sale to-mor- tow, Thursday, one hundred and twenty-five Women’sTravelling and Storm Coats which have been selling in lots Formerly marked $15 and $18 at $8.98 Every garment is strict! tailored—some made like it tion, They are, finished throughout with pense, Bronte’s Works—Including lined at be Hihned babe ished at $6; clearing sale PICe wivcecveceeverreoes $1.88 Victor Hugo's Works —7 volumes; uniform cloth binding; published at $4.50; clegring sale price.. Sir Walter Scott’s Wa- verley Novels—12 vols. In Bindings; published a 12)" ndings; publishe 125 clearing sale price......+ $6.88 Thomas Carlyle’s Works —10 large volumes; In deco- rated oth bindings; pub- $1.85 man ustra- ipings and have heavy satin yoke lin- Ay You will find aa pt tan, Stag at $10; elearing sale $5.88 castor, Oxford and fancy mixtures, in i a patadate : all sizes from 32 to 46 bust measure, Macaulay's Essays and It needs no comment from us to tell you that here Is the op- —3 volumes; cloth portunity of opportunities to buy a general knockabout coat that eel git tops pub- lle now and will be Indispensable Mashed at 94:50; clearing 4 ag will come in handy-every little w! Fall, tale price...sooce+ Second Floor, 68th & Gection. Inexpensive Novelties al Women’s Long Bring Your Bo cn, Riga Kimonos, 98c, here to-morrow, for we offer two of the biggest specials of the year—one In boys’ wash suits, the other in suits of gether for this great sale and have regular prices, t . Beaded Lo: ‘te Chains in cheviot. white, black and turquoise... qc Fashionable Broocnics—As- Boys’ Wash Sutts, sorted designs; some enam- 9g Sizes 3 to 8 years—were tlled; some mounted; special made to sell at 75¢— 39c Gold Plated Beauty Pins— 2c \ special to-morrow at.. Special, dozen... , rial Gold Plat: Boys’ Cheviot Suits, tons — With pearl backs; ff double-breasted style; sizes 8 to all styles for men and wom- 2c 13—well made; equal en; per dozen... to sults selling at a third more... Second Floor, $1.65 h Bt. Section. button, one collar button, two wristband buttons, all * with celluloid backs—com- 5c Dumb-bell Link Of sheer fawn and dimity, in ]] plete set—specils.....-.-- light and dark colors, made in |} sterling Sitver Brooch Pies, ‘ i y $s, in new French gray finish; two exceptionally pretty style: MS sem apebii Be with yoke or tucked back, wide Cuff Buttons, $1.95 Here is a spe- flowing sleeves, trimmed all 1 cial for to-mor- }} around with border of fine row in the white lawn—garments now sell- : . newest and |] ing for and Upon presentation of this smartest sorts of worth $1.25 to $1.98 coupon we will sell you a solid gold link i dee h cuff buttons, If Take your pick while 98c the lot lasts at, each, Second Floor, 60th St. Section. < you've a gift to present, this is your opportu- nity. These cuff buttons are of solld gold in plain and fancy designs, some set with stones; regular $2.50 up to $3.50 values, Main Floor, Front, Centre, Regular $1 Belt Made like illustration, of crushed leather, fine quality glove kid, in black, four inches wide, mounted with new style gold- plated buckle, with nine eyelets, . 35¢. Rogers Silver- Plated Spoons, 59c. Half Doz. As a special offer for to-mor- row we quote the world-famous Rogers silver-plated dessert spoons, “the soup size,” Regularly Sold for $2.25 w. Women’s Bathing Suits, $1.98, Made of excellent quality brill- jantine, with yoke fronts and round pty are collar and front effec- tively trimmed with $1 98 . 2-toned braid; sizes 34 to 44; special, $2.69 and $2.68—Women’s bath- ing suits, of fine qual- ity brilllantine, in two styles; one with shield, shawl collar and belt of polka dot galatea; the other with shield, collar, belt and skirt, prettily trimmed with braid; sizes 34 to 44, $1.98 2nd $9.08 — Misses’ and Roulette Wheel Watches. No end of sport! Accompanied with full directions, Value $2.00, brill ou ae td "4 ou. My Half dozen at the PIR a DSc fret ss Senet at ee Overy special pce of, SOC Main Floor, 80th Bt. Section. Med. second Flour, S0th St. Section. Main Floor, th St. Reetion ie Le President of Continving That Clearance of Fine Books in Sels— ‘And a better chance never occurred for adding handsome vob umes of standard literature to one’s library at remarkably little ex- ALLEN’S t, For Ho fired, wollen Feet. ALLENS Foo INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, » powder. tight or new shoes easy the feet, The powder is well adapted lor sweating, tired, aching feet, Try it all Penasies end ahes, ye 5 accept a aubatitute. ‘rial e ‘Addroen odaenic Le Roy, N. We've got to rid ourselves of them at cost, as the walls of the book de- partment will soon be broken through in the completion of our new Arcade, Nathaniel Hawthorne's Works —7 volumes; in half leather binding, library edi- tion, with gilt tops; pub- lished at $14; clearing sale $6.88 13 price . John Ruski hy volumes; In fine half- pdt int ph gilt tops; ublished at $26; clears Ing sale price ......+5 516.25 George Ellot’s Works—6 volumes; cloth binding; Pr ea, gon Jane Austen's Wo page| fine gon tops; publis at nara | je price... $2.48 Bulwer Lytton’s Works— 43 volumes; In fine buck- ram cloth; published at 13; clearing sale price... am Mall Floor. Both Bi Beotion. Jewelry and | Half Prices. All of these items and hundreds of others have been poe to- been marked to exactly half their us affording the chance of the season for unmatched bargains in the best sorts of this merchandise, Sterling Silver Toilet or Manicure Articles, such as tooth brushes, nail brushes, curing irons, shoe horns, nall files, cuticle knives, &c special, each, @1c., 380. mn 45c Series Sliver Tle orn in beautiful new designs; SOOGMT coriccreniaranres ‘ Se Sterling Sliver Tea Spoons, Sterli Silver Mounted bra rushes, cloth bee at brushes, &c.; special, Me Wevsatngervare oe $4.95 Sterling Silver Hand Mir- rors, special from $2.69 to $0.09 Gold Plaited Beauty Cut! or Lace Pins per doz......., 5€ Front, Centre. Main Floor, Toilet Articles Bargain Priced! A short list showing the most telling money-savings on the freshest and purest ‘oilet needs. On these items we cannot fill mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders, and must limit quantities sold, Listerine, large size Gulf Stream Sea Salt, full 9% Ib. bag eee Dr. Snow's Little Liver Pills Dr. Snow's Malt Extract, per bottle, 10¢.; per dozen. $1.10 Rosedale Cold Cream, 4 oz. Dr. Snow’s Blaud’s | Pills, warranted U. P,, per bottle of 100,,, ns Superba Tooth Powder, the “Ideal” Dr. Snow's Pearly Tooth Powd: rose or wintergreen Ed Pinaud's Extracts, all odors, per 0: Jap. Rose Soap.. Genuine Ebony Hair Brushes, pure white bristles 35¢ Tooth Brushes, four row... 10¢ Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, 5c Turkish Bath Soap, percake 2c Main Floor, S0th St Bectton 13¢ FOOT-EASE Aching, It's the great est comfort discovery of the age. Makes | The distingutshed English medical authority, the London | 4, | Lancet, says: Analyais discloses in Allen's Foot-Eas ingredients suitable for treating | a’ EE Allen 8. Olmated, Us. ‘THE WORTD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, ITTY 13, 1908.” OS TT R. H. Macv & Co.'s Attra Women’s Hose. store. | for his assortment. Y. A basis. Hence: Shower-proof Coats, Lisle Thread Combination trimmed with lace....+++ with narrow lace Pants, trimmed with lace Shaped Ribbed Cotton low neck, short drawers, trimmed with lace Lisle Thread Ribbed Vest: and shoulders trimmed with lace neck, sleeveless, neck and ders finished with hand erocheting | Lisle Thread Vests, low i sleeveless, finished with neat lace and crocheted fronts inches wide, 3 yards long; edging; sold by others at to $2.25 a prices 98c., in. wide; sold by others at 40c. a yd., our price.. slip covers; sold by others at 25¢., our price Fancy Art Tickings, best q' beautifully colored, 36 ANd... essevecses Opaque Window Shades, 3 mounted on | | 35¢, yard, our prices 18¢. all colors, spring rollers; sold by others at 25¢.,, our price. dainty edibles, And in the basement Hou Picnic Requisites, among OUS SiZ@S....... Chip Lunch Bas Covered Lunch Baskets Drinking Cups, collapsible, 23¢. Wooden Plates, a doz, Se. Tinned Tea Spoons, doz Tinned Table Spoons, doz., ac. { front, inverted pleat in bane Pongee Coats, 30 inches long, collars and stole effect and fancy $15.00; OUF PFC, sce seeeeeeee eres teense eneereenees made of Oxford and tan fabrics, double- breasted fly-fronts, semi-fitting back, shoulder capes with broad- shoulder effects; similar garments sell elsewhere at $18.00; our $9.74 A Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear.- low neck, sleeveless, lace fronts; Drawers are umbrella - shaped, Lisle Thread Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, trimmed edging and Cotton Ribbed Umbrella-shaped sleeves and sleeveless, umbrella-shaped ribbed, low neck, sleeveless, neck Swiss Lisle Thread Vests, low Upholstery Goods.» Swiss Cottage Curtains, finished with a 4%-inch fluted ruffle, 40 with Renaissance Insertion and air, our 1.34 ind $1.69 Striped Linen for slip covers, $0 Fancy Striped Cotton Damask for | wide; sold by others at 2c. and 4 F), Bway. A Sale of «mn. | Automobile Apparels, n Suits, Outing Sults, made of Cravenette, $12.98, ford, $18.49. -59C Oxtord, 8 Feather-weight 19¢ Vests, $3.24, 24c 3, fine 29¢ Shoul- | at $6.00 each, our price. .§2,98 “Final” Rackets, made of best 49¢ materials throughout, strung neck, with best English gut, cane han- dies; sold under pend name at $7.00 ¢ach, our 79¢ price.....s.eee 3 skveoe $3.49 sold $1.50 our price...... 33¢ 18 al'ty, | inches | sale, each....e0e 24c x6 ft. good | 18¢ Everything but Shady Groves Here for Picnic Parties. No question about our ability to supply the cool, summery outing garments—for man, woman or child —to better advantage than any other store. And the many who have availed themselves of our Grocery Dept. conveniences in the way of packed-to-order lunch baskets will not hesitate to pay us well-earned compliments on this score No picknicking party need pass Macy's without a full supply of Our grocery service with its Delicatessen branch solves the luncheon problem thoroughly sefurnishings Store there them: » i3e., | elsewhere at $1.50 each, Important Summer Sales are now in progress throughout.the ’ Our advertising covers but a part of them. Many of our’ best values frequently are NOT advertised. Charmingly Inexpensive Summer Coats for Women. Light-weight, smartly made wrapsof this sort are good property for the merchant to hold handy throughout July and expect full, regular prices for every one in Not so with the manufacturers—and when they pass an assortment along to us much under their original asking the distribution is made from here on a similar Coats made of white linen, 40 inches long, full and roomy, with belted back, notched collar and prettily shaped revers and wide coat sleeves; sold elsewhere at $10,00; here at....++++4+ vee $6.49 Coats made of natural color linen, full length, double-breasted with belt; a very desirable garment for automobiling and travelling; sold elsewhere at $10.00; here Miavsresedenrcecennse ocepeaaseneceneraneees vee $6.49 full fronts, semi-fitting backs, broad bishop sleeves; sold by others at $7.96 Two-piece Outing Sults, made of Khak! Outing Coats, $2.49—Long Trousers, §1.39—Knickerbockers, $1.98. Long Oil Skin Coats, $2.69 and 3, silk ribbon; umbrella shaped $3.24. H Oll Skin Jackets, $1.49 and $1.98. hers rimmed With BO¢ | Oil Skin Pants, $1.49 and Lisle Thread Combination Suits, Cat ae Dents $1.98, low neck, sleeveless, crochet Linen Auto Caps, $1.19 and $1.98, oaetumeien| cork oo” ers; trimmed with lace 1. Women's Auto Dusters, $3.49, White Cotton Vests, ad Pod 68 and $1.4. ; sleeveless, fancy fronts; se- omen's Auto Coats, made o white rubber with black velvet where at 15c.; special at.... .9¢ MHmmings, $8.96 A Sale of —snn Tennis and Golf Goods. “Rival” Tennis Rackets, cedar handles; strung with best Eng- lish gut; sold under another name The Hosseman-Renshaw Rackets, sold regularly by us at $3.24, special for this elsewhere at 75c. a pair; our larly sold at $6 a dozen, Piha sesdesesnseeernaes 49c| special for this site, $4.24 | “ Ned Swiss Curtains, with “Thistle” Special Socket Drivers Lise stripe and fancy dots, and Brassies, standard $2 clubs, full length and width; sold by best models and gy 24 others at $1.30 a pair, our 98c weights, special, each. . price.... sretenes “Thistle” Special Irons, In assort- Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains, ed model clubs; sold regularly ‘Sth Fi Winchester Repeating Rifles, 22- calibre, model 1890; take-down pattern, with octagon barrels and walnut stocks; special for this $9.49 Stevens “Favorite” Rifles, 22- calibre, take-down model, half octagon barrels and walnut stocks; special tor this sale, $4.49 are scores of Lunch Baskets, completely equipped for serving parties of vari- . $9.24 to $49.47 Ile to 5éc Decorated Tin Mugs, 3¢. Hardwood Salad Sets, t4c, Tinned Forks, doz, 23¢. Alcohol Stoves, ¢a. 54c, to $1.38. B'way at 6th Av. Auto Shirts, tn tan or maroon, $6.98, Feather-weight Black Auto Shirts, $4.98, Gauntlet Gloves, $1.98, $2.74 and $1.98 Kempshall Flyer Golf Balls, regu- 98¢ Winchester and Stev- ens Rifles—Special. Jat. FL. Sith St, Detweme Elevators i = x 18 too th 1 our eorpe of workmen. Our Water partment fs nized. All 4 Two Big Attractions in The Custom Tailoring Department. Men’s $25.00 and $28.00 Suits A | 6 ; made to measure ......+0.. see * Men's $35.00 and $40.00 Suits %) 1 00 made to measure.. ...... 16006 bd This important July sale is taking a fresh start, war- ranted by the arrival of an additional lot oft fabrics.as choice as any we have shown this.season. There are tlimsy weights, ideal for July‘and August weather, and Scores of patterns in medium-weight fabrics that will not prove #7 too heavy for midsummer nor too light for service well along to Christmas. Your choice—made+tosmeasure—at a saving | averaging almost ONE-HALF, Ready-to-Wear Clothing Men’s Fine Worsted Suits at $11.74. Made to Sell at $15.00,-2: x. rar. These Suits are made up in three-button double~ breasted sack styles; the material a fine, smooth-fin- ished, closely woven worsted, considered one of the most desirable light-weight fabrics made, They are tailored in a very satisfactorymanner, and halfiined with feather-weight alpaca. Young Men’s Suits at $6.96. _ Reduced from $7.74 and $9.96, At this low price you have choice of a! group of two and three piece Suits made up of cheviots and homespuns in grays and browns. They are single- breasted. Suits, in sizes 35 to 36 chestimeasure, Young Men’s Suits at $4.96, _ Reduced from $6.24 and $7.49, Two-Piece Suits, made of homespuns and ' wool crashes—light, durable, well-made Suits, adapted for business or outing wear. ig? Boys’ Clothing. -«». Boys’ Overall Suits—just the thing for vacation wear.’ ‘Aade of blue, brown and gray denim, trimmed’ with braid; sizes 3 to 12 YORE ss vrecotedesesoned nous seanke 69c Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, made of fine blue, brown and red serge, sailor or Eton collars, sizes 2% to 10 years, at. $2,590 Boys’ Blouse Waists, made of madras, chambray and Bedford cord, with or without collars; sizes 24 to 14 years; small sizes made in Russian style....... ChAtkcebaeedsenes Oeankt 44c Sale of Good Groceries. —ith Fi. Just as easy and convenignt to buy Groceries here AFTER leaving the city as it is while in it. We make a specialty of packing and shipping supplies of all kinds for country homes, yachting, camp- ing parties and the like. Orders once filled will be promptly dupli- cated upon request. This plan is a particular feature of our Grocery Department. Orders are filed and filled at stated intervals according to your instruction, Genesta Brand Coffee, 1-Ib, carton, regular price 24¢.,. for this sale, 19c.; 5-Ib, carton, regular price $1.14, for this sale,......... Mayflower Chop, Mixed and Formosa Oolong, sold on! 2-Ib. packages, regular price G4c. a package; for this sale........40¢ Lily White Chop Tea, all kinds, regular price 68¢. for pound car- ja special for this sale, 59%.; 5-lb, caddy, $2.09; 10-Ib, OSs icescaceaskacerareessnesecairanveeneehent sl Fanciest Carolina Head Rice, 2- Ib pkgs., 16¢.; 10-Ib. bags, 766. Best Granulated Hominy, five pounds, in cotton bags, ttc Raspberry Vinegar, A. H. P. brand, bottle, 27¢.; doz, $2.91, Fruit Syrup, Red Star brand, all flavors, absolutely pure, Graham and Rye Flour,. 5-Ib, quarts, 38¢,, doz, $4.34; pints, { bag, 16c.; 10-b, bag, 28¢ 19, doz., $2.48 7 Crosse & Blackwell's genuine Unfermented Grape Juice, Lily Scotch Oatmeal, sealed cans White brand: half pints, 12¢., ‘ containing 4 Ibs, 42¢, dozen, $1.33; pints, 21¢,, dozen, lee- Cream Powders, Week's, ao A Daarrfer er Silr rces 3 12c. a package; $1.33 doz. Nh Oe race 3 . Armour's White Label Chicken U Gelide (French), t4¢,, a4¢., 38¢. Soup, quart cans, sold by oth- per can ers at 25¢.; our price, 140; Rock Salt, 49. per bushel dozen, $1.57 F Royal English Worcestershire Armour's brand Potted Ham, f Sauce, @ bot, 14¢,, doz, $1.57; ‘9 bot, d4e., doz, $2.69; large bottle, 44¢., doz, $5.06 Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Letters, Leon Marceau brand, best quality imported, 2-Ib. cans, regular price, 69.; package, 10¢.; dozen, $1.18 for this sale, $9¢.; $6.58 a.doz.« A Special Sale of Tomatoes. Regular size quart can, | Jessamine brand; best | Gallon Cans, large, extra quality, fine red | quality red ripe Jersey whole, extra fancy ripe Devilled Ham, Potted Tongue and Devilled Tongue, quarter- pound cans, 4¢., dozen, 46c, half-pound cans, 8¢., doz, 89¢. Armour’s Rolled Ox Tomgue, ripe fruit; 8c. per can; | Stock; can, 11¢; dozen, | fruit, 21¢. each; $1.24 per dot,, 926. $1.31 case of six Marrowfat Peas, —!essamine Succotash, American Beauty brand; can, 10¢.; case of two brand; extra fancy quality; dozen, $2.18 I Maine pack; can, {7c; $1.93 Farly June Peas, Lily White dozen yon poy Alig C18 OF WO California Asparagus, Manza- Sifted’ arly June Peas, Lily Pay, Feenee: Be dozen, White brand; can, 136.; case of Ais two dozen, $2.89 California Asparagus, Lily Extra Sifted Early June Peas, White brand large white and Jessamine brand; can, t4c.; case green spears; can, 32c., dozen, ; $3.69 { two dozen, $3.14 $ , Me eas, Jessamine brand, California Asparagus, American case of two dozen, Beauty brand; extra large spears, white and green, three- and clous fancy pound can, dozen, $4.29. Corn, American Beauty Golden Wax Beans, Lily White brand; can, 10¢.; case, $2.48, String Beans, Lee Cannii Sc. per can; case two $1.8 gene boxes, 10c.; dozen, $1 rand, full weight, * ' ; Maine pack; can, 136 case of 2 dow, $3.42 Cut String Beans, Jessamn'se brand: can, t1¢.; case, $2.49. Imported Sardines, full weight, Sardines in Mustard, Imperial box, 7p; doz, 76c. 2) Pio

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