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: F H ) |) Rheevent being marked by unusual dis- waa A @orporation laws. ] | mot a penny was contributed directly | @& for their benefit and in their inter- | “tere te little doubt that the pudlio | : a Calls for a Commission to ) OPEN-DOOR POLICY A , Bpect to corporations, the attitude of , the present administration respecting _ qupervision of corporate Interests and 8 ROOSEVELT IS Stokes In His inaugural Address Perfeot State Laws Govern- Ing the Corporations. » BENEFIT TO THE PEOPLE. Franchise Grants Have Lowered the Taxes toa Minimum and "Present Polloy Should Be ~ Maintained—Faots Presented ‘TRENTON, N. J., Jan, 1.—Rdward C. Gtokes, Jersey's new Governor, assumed ‘office to-day, the ceremony attending play, while the city was thronged by visitors who came for the inauguration, Ie tp inaugural addrese Gov. Stokes) Gwelt at pore length on the subject of New Jersey's future policy with re- @afoguarding the rights of the public nd minority stockholders, the proposed Federal supervision of State corpora- tions, and concluded with @ recom- mendation that’ a commission be ap- pointed to consider what further steps should be taken to perfect the State People Get All, Gov. Stokes wald: “The financial condition of the State ef New Jorsoy 1s well known, At the dose of tho last fiscal year the bal- fnce in the treasury amounted to @,40,018.98. The ordinary receipts for the same year amounted to $4,302,370.61, @f which nearly 78 per cent., or $3,851,643 came from railroads and the business es domiciled in our State. Of the entire income of the government, by the people, vot all of it watexpend- Tor years the policy of New Jersey fin this respect has met with the ap- proval of the people and has received the indorsementof both great political parties. Shall we then continue our it fiscal system or, on the other shall we tax the jeople for the |mopoee of our State government, our Courts of Justice, our educational and H@tmanftartan institutions, our prisons @mf our good roads? i the present method rather than that would compel them to pay t State tnoome out of their pockets. “Why this query? If this policy 1s to continued we must preserve the it resources of revenue as well as new ones. ‘ Looking Ahead. fe.cannot maintain our revenues if estroy their source, We tax the Wusiness companies that incorporate in our State, A policy of taxation is not conaistent with a polloy of destruction. You cannot tax that which you have @estroyed ur driven from you, “The recommendations of the Depart- ment of Commerce and aLbor for the § Regulation, of State conporations by the Mational Government, are by many re- remy as tho preliminary steps to ne- ional incorporation, anticipating that ii ie t BOSS OF ALL «New York Leadership a Mere Incident in Party Affairs with Him, Although He Follows His Own Course Here, (Special to The Evening World.) ‘WASHINGTON, Jan, 11.—The story | fi \@hat President Roosevelt (s usurping Board Resembdling in many respects the nightly ocours at the Fourteenth atreet station of the Subway, On the long, narrow platform there thousands of working men and women gather every evening between 6 and 6.8) o'clock, and uptown homes that it ls almost impos. aible for passengers on the northbound local and express trains’ to leave the oars at that wtatton H No sooner have the doors been flung Open than phere is a wild scramble to board the trains, Men and women push and fight thelr way toward the doors as if the partioular train they are trying to board were tho last one to be run, In vain do the guards cry, ‘Let the passengers off first!’’ The crowd's one alm {s to get aboard, and In carrying! out Its punpose all else is forgotten. It} passengers on the trains desiring to) alight at Fourteenth street succeed In| Getting out at all they look and feel like a group of bettors emerging from the ring on Suburban Day, They must literally fight thelr way out against ten tines thelr number, and those who wouther the trip are indeed fortunate if thelr coats are not torn from their backs, No Need for Crush. ‘This nightly crush is all the more exasperating for the reason that there fs actually no occasion for i, Ae a general rule neither the express nor local trains are crowded when they reach Fourteenth street. Usually there are from seventy-five to one hundred and fifty vacant seats in the six cars, ‘and if those who are waiting to board the trains would give passengers de- icing to do so @ chance to alight, and then enter the cars in something ap- roi Ing an orderly manner, there ould be seats for nearly all. causes are assign students of the tunnel for the disgraceful crus —the construction of the station itsely capital wilt seek Incorporation under Federal 1 rather than deal with fomty-tive Genenderrt States, All these elements seem to ton the revenues of New Jersey, “In the interest of our taxpayers and as representatives of the State, should tak ni of these al ments which threaten our State reve- nue. Unsound legislation for revenue only shoud never be enooui but honest legislation, which saf the hts of the public and ery ate tracts oupttal and ent y and pro- dhe inoreased income, ls New Jersey's im. To Amend the Lawe, “It hes been the polloy of this State in the past and should be in the future to remodel and amend the corporation AT FOURTEEN Disgraceful Scenes During Rush Hours, as Men and Women Fight Fiercely in Wild Scramble to Brooklyn Bridge Jam Js the crush which | Fouttee! wo tmpatient aré they to reach their | TH Cars. nd the charscter of its patvons, At ‘or nth street one platform serves for both the local and express While it ts full long, ssupared with the aE A age au ee rooklyn, i qu he A bridge over thi trecks, with BY stairwaye’ at the Woods tolt, The stairways and bridge are used both as trances and exits, ‘ On the narrow middle platform at te ti leeds both the express an local trafn patrons of one of tne busiest @tations on the 8 y, which in a measure accounts for bt does not ex- Cuse the jam which occurs whenever a train approaches, a Police Are Needed, The remedy? Those familiar with the altuation do not think the construction of the station can be altered so as to do away, with ‘the crush sohoretiier, 'Phey lool rather to a proper control of the crowds as the best and quickest solution. of the problem, . Two police- men stationed on the platform, thi who have witnessed the jam say, cou! chaos, and'by holdin, mraint at least render it posal passengers to leave the trainn without Roing through a football scrimmag Another Subway station where 4s dangerous congestion 1s the down- ‘town station. at Forty-second street. ‘There are but two narrow entrances to this: station—one on Broadway and the other on Forty-seoond street—and only one ticket office, This is the station exoluslvely used by theatre-goers whose Homes dre In Brooklyn or across the Harlem River, Theatre-Crowd Rush. Every evening when the theatres let out hundreds of persons if down these stairways, waiting for south+ bound trains, They arrive at nearly t! minute, and the crush ia 1 atudenta agree, the presence of & Heemes tr two w tn i 1¢ congestion, Meve Cott) 9 regarded as ex! Wall ih | elevated and go to and fro le floes in the subway, state new altuations without doing violence to the established rights, ‘d ‘Let our lawe upon this subject. be évoh a eres that honest 1, but with full notioo on our part that in New veneer metas, ed, Bok onnital Ke WFO BNE 98 Reng, Thal’ froth will alw we pron tected fo long as they do t, “New Jersey's example has been fol- lowed by her sister States, Ay y | the Federal Government is about to do another: r take atep in advance and lead the way edd ‘the of an enlightened public sent!~ ment upon thie important, wubject, an- tlolpating the action’ of the National Government in establishing a high etandard of te 2) Lines ewcing ba "T reoom the appointment of @ laws whenever found necessary to meet! commission 0 this ond. teh leadership of the Republican party |} fn New York State, aused quiet amuse- ment here, ‘As & mater of ¢not, the President te |{f: the leader of the Republican party tn | ¢ _ New York and in every other State, He } dips into party affairs everywhere, He oonetters himself the general manager Pot the party, and tho State of New Mork as only one department of the con- eern. y ‘The President doesn’t like Odell, He ,fen't particularly fond of Black, He ; Goes rather lke Piatt, Long ago The ‘World said on the best aulhority there | fa, hat Odell would got no favors at the White-House, no matter what hap- He hasn't had any favors, either, and he is still less Likely to get (ayors ainceht a bacitown in the Sen- atondhip fight. On thing the Preshtent hates vehe- metly is @ quitter, So far as Platt is eonoerned, the President lets him name most of the ment o be given Federal pieces in New York State—Senator Depew always acqulesces and when Gere to @ man to be placed not named by Piatt, the President tell the Senator about it in time, #o Platt jumps on the | band wagon and gete the credit, | The President will continue to ap- ; point people in New York on his own } motion -without consulting anybody, | He will do thin In other States, too, A Colonel Paul EB. Beckwith, Lt, Col., from 1603 Vermont avenue, N. W., Washin «From the unqualified endo. I take pleasure in commending colds,’’—Paul FE, Beckwith, IN FIELD OR BARRACKS PE-RU-NA IS EFFICACIOUS. Tho constant exposure to the elements | noteblo example was the recent ap- * Brg of the Postmaster of Haltl- he tdea of his restricting himself to j, the leadershi ing es hia lieutenant {8 amusing \ ja, who know ihim, to ‘Ho Is the leader of tho whole oundiess ‘unt verse, of which New York 1s only | ih incident, ——$——$_—- tt EX-GOV. MORTON SAILS, ‘ Mormer Gov, Levi P, Morton and eanily sailed for Burope to-day on the Cunard Une steamer Carpathta, Amnons whe other Re wengers were Isidor Strals family, Be A, Johnson, United a of New York State with) Valencha, Spain,. and otriaomton.’ Ail experianced in on outdoor life Is not so apt to cause coughs and colds as sedente'y ‘hav t face to face with te are ethan satiated And, yet who are brought! ner every day in active 4s Hable to catarthal | muc | those who are housed up eat ATT ly V rooms both of these Classes are more ALL CLASSES ARE SUBJECT TO CATARRH, che soldier as well as tho olvilian finds {t frequently necessary to Use Pertina on account of coughs and colds, No one {s exempt, The atrong and healthy are less Hable than the weak and but /nane- entirely, escape, COL. BECKWITH SAYS: “| Take Pleasure in Commending Pe-ru-na COL. PAUL E. BECKWITH. for less subject to | eatarrh and. eas | tarrhal diseases. retired, Jet Reg, Minute Men, in a letter Kton, D, C., writes; rsement of many of my friends, your remedies for coughs and Peruna bas always been a great favorite With the ri‘ltary men, both In thi } and navy! Lae | ‘Tho strongest kind of testimonials are \ received from offeers of high rank con cernit Intues of Perun fox all cas tarnh, ot | Only a small per cent, of these can be | used fo: publication for want of space. Harrison I Pont | ‘olonel | Deam, Burns . Departinent of te Potomay Union Voterans’ | | Logon 1 Chiy Smith Regi | U » Department of the Potomac; Military Order Loval Legion, Dee partmont of Colimblas Majo: Veteran Volunteer Infantry “There is no longer any ques | tion as to the ourative qualities jof Peruna in all catarrhal) troubles, Its successful use by | n Indiana to.confidence aud endorsement,’’ 4 |] ‘This Being the Annual Clearance of Suit Ends many of my friends e:titles ful de \ is Sunny AL ATEN A NON Ray & Cas PRA Now in F Household Linens, Housel dries and Bathroom Fitt Beds, Mattresses ‘and generally. Now: in Progress — Sales of Men’s’ and Women’s Umorellas, Women’s Suits, Muslin Under. wear, Silks and Velvets, White Goods, Waists and Silk Petticoats, /semi-Annual ene Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ / Supplies, | B'way at 6th Ay 34th to 35th St. The BRANDS of the various articles offered | Macy’s-=A Treasure House ‘fe in ya: vs hi Sve familiar ip China and Glassware Buyer user of such articles, and are recognized as STOCKS ON DISPLAY AND ACCESSIBLE FOR SE STANDARD. ING ARE GREATER THAN THE COMBINED STOCKS The QUALITIES provided for the sale are ALLO AcyS FACILITIES FOR GATHERING AND ‘enormous. | In every instance the offerings rep- i : , ou pott resent full count—full measure , there has been Meee iatas aed eat no skimping. glassware factories and crag at home and abroad St The VALUES—you may judge from this list ; sh Sale Starts iy tg larly EXTENSIVE: ORTMENTS OF THE B f HER Wednesday Morning Unt White Cotton Tape, 24-yard rolls; ARES PRODUCED BY OTHER LEADING. MANUF! RO ‘AL BERLIN PO RY—th pty ude by Prede Brainerd & Armstrong “Star” Em! ; 5 Is.in. industrial each box; all the wanted shades; thera ee Huh i 126 ee fee tt 1605 our price for | (he Great This {Is to-day the and ROY. i lahead heey uur collection of Royal Berlin Porc fac-simila tic hobby of the Kalser. wares includes a magnificent Dinner Service—a “Victoria” Dress Shields, our own spe-) Ry H, Macy & ‘Co.'s Black Sewing Silk, made clal brand, made of pure rubber, both half-ounce ‘pools, ‘st sles mane 3004 at pee and ‘effects, ate Dinner Service used ‘by the House of Hol i i sides covered with muinsook, two mne-|our regular price, 24c.y for thls sale, 186. | Foy ¢his sale, 8¢, THERE 1S NO POTTERY CENTRE OF ANY NOTB Ye" can hay fare a Bn sewer ic, and -45¢.; our price for this sale, 10¢,; dozen, 91.14, , R. H. Macy .&. o's Spectal Brand Double-covered Nainsook Dress Shields, every palr guaranteed, sizes 3\and 4 same quality sold elsewhere at 13c, an 15¢.; our price, for. this sale, 7c, une Hi ejee aut Walst Dress elds, very fine quality; regular price 15¢,; for this sale, 18e, ; “Princess” Mohalr Skirt Braid, me+ dium, wide ardgextrs wide, pieces of WHERE IN THE WORLD THAT IS NOT REPRESENTED: IN| THESE MACY STOCKS, Regularly you’ will find here values than others widely advertised as specials, When newspaper space to any particular line or lines of announcement concerns practically unlimited quantities. : assortments are never advertised in detail, but are ‘ustially placat with our regular “Not Advertised” cards, and the prices varlably make a quick clearance, We call attention to these sentative values:— ni ‘Decorated Dinner Sets. Theo, Haviland Dinner English Dinner Sets, 100' One-ounce spools, same ciety as.sold elsewhere at 60c,; our regular price, 49c.;) for this sale, 380, R. H. Macy & Cots Basting Cotton, spools containing. 500 yards; value 60c. a dozen; our regular price, 4c. special for this sale 20c,; 8c, each, High Grade ‘All-brass Hodks and Eyes, rae 4, 2, 3.and 4, cards of two dozen, ‘ “Detender” Steel Safety Pins, sizes 4, 2,3 and 4, a dozen, 8c, Blick and White Darning Cotton; ye price 2ic. a dozen; sale price, ‘ Asbestos Iron Holders, extra thick and’ well ‘made, 8c, India Roll Tape, fine quality, 40, Cotton Roll Tape, dozen, 7c, Halr.Pin Cabinets, special at Sc, Halr Pin Cabinets, fitted with three “Dante” Black and White Hooks and ft all sizes, cards of two dozen; spe- clal for this sale at'176,'a gross; Sc. ‘a five yards; sold elsewhere at 20c,, a5c,; | card, H drawers filled with pins In assorted ts, 100 pleces, floral] Macy Price|pleces, pink flowel our price for this sale, 14c, and’ 18, Black’ Hooks and Byes,"a special lot, aly sold’ elsewhere at 75c.; our price ielatiaal iit han- i eats diet ‘and go! 4s, H, M.” Black Mohair Skirt Brald, |S2 2 at 8c. a’ gross, for'this sale, 58c, ' dles, advertised by oth-| §19,87 |edces; vastly superior to sets advertised else- ; ers—equal yr $149.68," mM 17) ae Porcelain Sets, 103 ai feces, floral decora- Hons, with gold traced, handles, advertised b od as being wo: Sets,| Macy:Pri ers as “worth $30"... Theo, Haviland Dinner Sets, 112 pleces, prettlly| Macy Price tiivaivetiseddhevnere| $28.97 allt; advertised elsewher is being “worth $40"., $28: bers—equally good values—up to Siro & ( “Warren's” Twill-covered Peatherbone, box of 12 yards at 5%, » “Warren's”. Silk-covered Featherbone, box:of 12 yards, $1.12.) - “D, FP, Tayler & Cos” Finest Qualt English Tollet Pins, pee pihanttd 360 pins; sold by others st :43¢.; our price for this sale, 8c, “D, F, Tayler & Co,’s” English Tollet i Assorted sizes, papers of 360 pins, re, “Majestic? Waist Lengtheners, 8c, Tape Measures, double, 60 Inches long, capped ends, 9¢, Steel Button. Hooks with wood han- dies, extra strong and ‘serviceable, 10 Inches ‘long;special at 9c, Imitation Shell Halr Pins, excellent value at t4c,5 special for this sale at 8c, Featherstitch Braid, fine guallty, rege ularly 7¢,-at:8e,; 446. quality at 200, five-yard pleces; special at 12c, Black Worsted Skirt Brald, fine qual- ity, five-yard pleces, sold elsewhere at 40c, our price for this sale, 5c, Macy's Black. and White Prussian Binding, pleces of nine Mad our _reg- ular price 4$c.; for this sale, 10c,; dozen pieces, $1.14, Macy's All-Sitk Black and White Taf- feta Binding, extra wide, pleces of ten Limoges China Dinner’ Sets, 100 pleces, flowers i yards; our regular price 15c.; for this] American Ping, sheets contain Hat Pins. In’ assorted designs, requ- ++ $12,477 | 00.pleces, decorated; ad >, i, ies don, at aaah yin Tinea lye, 4c ean Sa | fade tea ei) @ Peng. worth lbs cee on Glace Belting, black, fe ans “K tr & Beard's” and “Tayler's” your Ice at We, th fi raw geen pain gray, sie Inches, wite, pieces of ten | Fine Dusty Seah Hkrntne ery, | Pearl Buttons, fest quality, reguarly | Qiherscseauslly good valuer—up to} Bibers -equally, good valuee—ap one-ounce boxes} for this sale, OF, ™ sold’ at 44c,, 16¢, and 4 1 doteny spe- Beret! aie if pe yards sold elsewhere at 16c,; for this Sale, 116, Dressmakers’ Tollet Pins) best Amhert- | Sit! for ‘this sale 20c, Fish and Ganie Sets. Black and White Double Serge Belt- 1 ham” Hose S made of : / ing, 1H Jnehes wide pleces of ten yards) iA a Aan Serre" for ths sa weary ee elt, ih belt and Theo, Haviland | Fish Game’ Sets from our “ dewhere at 75¢.; our price for this | 17c, four str ul regulary ol at’ 39c, spe- see 18 ping bod jong own Limoges China| . “Neuss” Pin Cubes, contalntn, Clal for this sale st Pr | Works; gold and finan auailty toll pay Tee nies aoa]. Women's. “Pinon” Hoes Su Gert, gold tracings, tnd A inst Double Satin Belting, % toch wide Hote su feces of ten yards; sold elsewhere at | colors; sold by others at 4Scy for this| for side of corset, made, of Pees Lak isis ich 7c, our, price for this sale, 68c, sale, 8c, _ | aille elastic Macy Price statuyette” Velveteen Skirt Binding,| Black and Whit price for this special sale 10 Fish Sets from our own 1% inches wide, regularly sold at We brated clinton! Pact sal uate Bust forms, jersey covered, ar $11.87) cartsbad Chink Works) for this sale, Oc, and large; cards contalning one dosen, | shapes, slzes 32 to 42; special’st Tc; F sets 43 plates and large , [floral decorations, gold wr tt om wt ta al eh Me TORCH NB an [ oe ae ing Silk, pure dye, spools containing lack Tubular , 14 ond 136 | 6 a joned;, OR yards, our regular | yards long; for this, sale, a dozen, Sc, Riety ion same eh aus fa! pig Ma | ean Hl st . ue $1,00 cotta Ra Ni hey i with game subject price, 87c.;.for this sale, Main H R. H, Macy & Co.'s Spectsl Brand Black Button Hole Twist, es of 25 Reel regular price, 4c, special at ¢ ; / A large assortment of Bust and Skirt Linen Corset Laces, fine quality, five . hea Oe yards long; sold elsewhere at 6c. each; our price'for this sale, 8c, “Straus” Cut Glass, Specially Priced. ‘As manufacturers of “Straus” Cut Glass we enjoy facilities Leeann eee ere eee eee sean n eee ean EEN DaEEEREEEREREEREREiouEEeasamnsenenenes ‘ Black and Colored Dress Fabrics | Stationery Special ns Cl lye se OM ol Come Into a Great January Sale at Prices Rep= | iton turtbur’s and furd’sFine Papee | 214 8 glasscutting industry that gd y sands cae to.Cut buyers than any other plant of its FRUIT OR SALAD BOWLS, 8- inch | SUGARS & CREAMS, re i diameter 5 i Nar prieees 97 lar price $3.97 pair, ph $2.5 8 $3.97, now at ++. 94074 | TANKARD WATER PITCHE! FRUIT OR 5. , Sin, die | quart size, richly cut ameter, round and square shapes, | bottom; regular price $8.4 richest styles of deep cuttings ;| now at lar price $11.97. each, ‘ repulas piles, AIGA: $8,097 OLIVE DSHS, rangle | handles; entire surtace SHALLOW BOWLS, 6 Inches tn dl styles; eal now ameter; regular price $2.49, $1 63 now ‘ . rf SHALLOW. BOWLS, 8 Inches in di-| OIL’ AND VINEGAR BOTTLES, eter; regular price $4.49, cut; lapidary. st 4 regue ater Fant Pee Oe 8840, har pre $249, now thessee Kitchen Wares. To equip the Kitchen ideally at. least come here. We displas sort proof disher—as, well rf toes of Ci Chssware of the heavy, Gurable sort, in the Kitchen, designed particularly for Seeing th makes-youtI' ( ce ped gato mn of youa 60 Shop on the Sth Fie QUALITY. that pe ld | hardly gain in any other way, Adjoining this Glass-Cutting og Mie a a room deve Umbrellas, made to sell up to $800 eae Decorating—a process no less interesting than the © CALM eer ereeeeseeereanarees covemur! Unbrellas, made to sell up te $10.00 each, . rnmsevsserreeeet498 | T ogk Well to the Quality of the Umbrellas, made to $12.00 shi gd rinse Foodstuffs and Cooking tertes, latest shapes; fabric and other finishes; sale prices 10c, 13c., 18c¢. and 19¢. in Some Cases Less than Mill Cost of Production. Mohair Sicilian —A Spring tavorite—and for that mat- (39c.] ter, a Lib ig fashionable; full By inches tm Shown in black, brown, navy, green, red, tan, gray an os gun metal; value one-third more, 4 shi Black Cheviots—aAll wool, sponged and strunk—sold [B8c.| under the guarantee that they will not spot or shrink; full ° resenting Engraving Special let ¥i,, rear, Plate and So Fine ity Vistttn; Gableei Wekucestrec, is} Same in Shaded old English,, The Sale of Men’s&Women’s Umbrellas Umbrellas, made ‘to sell at 75¢, and $1,00, ses cvevcverevrcerserseederes BIC Umbrellas, made to sell at $1,50,,,94¢ Umbrellas, made to sell at $3.00..$1.69 Umbrellas, made to sell at $5.00 each, Umbrellas, made to sell up to $6.00, 460 BN49 50 inches wide, double warp; value 85c, a yard, Various Weaves—Among them Sultings, in Oxford, brown, olive and tan; Mixed Cheviots in silver, medium 59c, and dark gray, olive and tan; Tweeds—invisible check and plaided effects; Fancy Cheviots and Chevrons, in navy, brown, red, cadet, myrtle, olive and nut brown and black; 50 to 54 inches wide. These fabrics are regularly worth from $1,00 to $1.50 a yard, : All-Wool Panama—One of the promised favorites for the coming:season; 50 inches wide, shown in black, navy, [69c.| hil grays, greens, red, &c.; our regular price 98c, a yard. Black Broadcloth—atl wool, mide of the finest Aus- tralian fleece, dyed a rich jet black; width 56nches, \99c. would be excellent value at $1.49 the yard., 10c, Batiste at 5c. a Yard. This Batiste, made of the finest Egyptian cotton, is one of the best brands we know of—a quality that sells regularly at 10c, a ‘yard, Shown in a variety of neat ccsigns—dols, rings, figures, buds and |] The F OH ase stipes, i | The Frames. | toc Trans Utensils You Buy: folie mae, Nite nie WHEREVER HEALTH IS AT STAKE WE ARE Cl ‘i Fy ro! RIT! Our Custom Tailoring Departe | re ue sire | caLLy PARTICULAR. We urge you to be equally careful—and |The Coverings.| serae, Levan- | to make comparisons freely. Pee ease ment Offers Special, at $19.50, Men’s Made-to-Measure Suits Regularly Sold at $30, $35 & $40, fetas, hemmed and tape edge; colors plain and changeable—navy, royal, garnet, car- CH green, brown, plum and stable cs. OR that matter, look well to the quality of everyt buy sag particularly careful about Poodstuifs ee king Utensils, pei This is sale time for Canned Fruits and Vegetables, In some. instances brands of unknown quality are featured, and in.other cases the quality of the offerings is only label deep, j The Canned Goods Sale now in progress on our fifth flooe involves only STANDARD brands of Feuits and Vegetables —known brands—and the prices are usually LOWER th others get for inferior grades. ‘ ONE OF THE IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THIS MACY BUSINESS IS THAT WE NEVER SACRIFICE QUALITY TO” MAKE A LOW PRICE, i, With Foodstuffs and Wines rank the Cooking Utensils sold in f the basement, They, too, are important, For instance, cases of { appendicitis have been traced to the tiny particles of enamel that chip off of second quality enamel ware. It we sold second qual. | ity enamel ware we could DOUBLE out profits, ——__——_.———_ Both Im The Handleg, | ported and ————_————" domestic de- signs; the most widely varied collection we have ever presented, At 59c., Umbrellas Made to Sell at 75c, and $1.00. At 94c., Umbrellas Made to Sell at $1,50. This collection includes men’s and women’s 26 and 28 inch umbrellas, cov’ ered with English gloria, mercerized taf. tetas, pieceedyed taffetas and union, taffetas; the handles of natural woods, German silver and pearl, gold and pearl German silver trimmed natural wood and horns, of Fabrics Regularly ‘Used in the Making of $30,00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits, ‘These fabrics include splendid tweeds and worsteds—both im- ported and domestic—as weil as a number of suit lengths of fine sue and black cheviots and Thibets, Suits made {a your measure; the coats cut single or double breasted, as desired; the modelling, tailoring and trimming to_ be done in the usual faultless manner characteristic of this Macy Cus- tom Tailoring organization, . WANTS! WANTS! WANTS! Branch Offices of The World FOR THE RECEPTION OF ADVERTISEMENTS AT THE REGULAR ADVERTISING.RATRS. ter WANTS!