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{canioation’ s Tanks who were carrying tales to the Pinkerton Agency. Time Not Ripe Yet. The official who volunteered this in- formation ‘had the com im oy saying companies wae: any way, When It companies didn’t large amount of official said that “the time was not yet ripe for st a knock-out biow, but had positive assurances EGRAPHERS ‘GETTING TIRED oF {could not, In the event of nigh the com; Believe Order to Strike Should: Have Been Issued Two Months Ago. wan wiggeated tat t in je to handle any strike ‘“Mawh” tn omer 10 nee fust tow [many men would obey the summons mit, It was declared by the union of lala, however, that the code COMPANIES PREPARING. |ehich wf announce th atrike te” too well guarded to leak ont —— OPERATORS MUST Wester Union Putting in Cots BE REINSTATED. handle tant) tors to accept the terms offered by the | lin order to detect the men in the or /@ J. Small, of the Commercial Teleg- raphers’ Unton, an end of the teleg-\ raphers’ strike, {t ia believed. has been brought Into sight. Tt was hinted yesterday at the telex- raphers' beadquarters in Oakland that some fricthon had developed: between | President Small and the threes members’ } | to! members now out, sae Siving the Western Union and Postal - fitat the companies began to lop off the +» sleeping apparatus If they so desire. - for Use of Strike-Break- ers in Emergency. Life around the headquarters of the Commercial Telegraphers’ Union of America,’at Nos. 66 and 38 Pine street, ‘was not exactly a bed of ‘roses for the eMiclais of the organtzation to-dzy, “Angry operntors kept popping In and out ofthe door and asking questions, ‘the burden of which was: “Bay,' How about this strike, any- how?" “It's all right boys," they were as- sured by President Joe’ Ahearn and Seo- attary McEnerny, to which most of the “woys replied that if they didn't get sdme pretty soon there would be no Ques forthooming at the next quarter's assessment. ‘The strike talk in which the union hes been indulging for the last two months has resulted, the operators say, simply (Companies a chance to prepare them- welvea for any emergency, They say ‘tha? if the strike ha been called when 10 per cent. increase they awarded their ors, over -which- the troubie—be- the men would have won hands The companies have been hard at ‘work while the operators were talking. ‘Yesterday the Western Union imported Mitty cota into {te bullding, a move which the union will attempt to block to-day by appealing to Commissioner of the Department of ‘Health, representing that the company ‘Bas.no tight to turn its building into @ lodging-house. Inasmuch as the beds fare ‘not occupied as yet, the Western Union officials are not much bothered ovet-the union'e- kick, asserting that | they can fill their whole building with Preparing for Trouble. “Am Evening World reporter who in- quired to-day what was the hitch In fhe (strike ‘arrangements, was told ti the operators did not wish to mal ove until they saw the outcome of te present trouble In San Francisco. I admitted, however, that the strike ic had been lik report of Mark Phin death, “greatly exagge! a Even children ‘can play any kind of music on _modern piano—and as the "Interpretation is correct it is easy to-undersiand what an_im- portant part the Sterling — Playerpiano takes in giving the young people an exalted knowledge of music gat will follow them through Everything’ is so simple, the music roll inserted so easily, the pumping requiring so little effort, nothing to get out of lorder, and a piano that stands /at the very top as an artistic product. The Sterling Player- | piano can be played either by hand or with the music roll. Easiest ‘monthly payments if you don't want to pay cash. i . The Sterling Piano. Main Warerooms, 518-520 Filton St., Cor- Hanover Pl. Bedford Branch, 1234 Bedford Ave., Brocklyn. Clore a) 12:30 Saturday During July and August. PROOF That The World is the best mediums to. lock to for positions 10,953 Positions were offered through World “tielp Wanted" Ads last 5,774 More Than were advertised in ALL YC THE OTHER NEW KON BAN FRANCISCO, July 11.—As a re- sult of @ conference yesterday between ‘| Labor Commissioner Neill and President of th Executive Committee of the king | tloral Union who came West with Com- non | minstoner Neill, and one of them Is said ‘broad |? have strongly intimated that there the | wo! 4 be no qxténston of the strike to other citles, whatever might be the out-! It is belleved that strong Influences will be brought to persuade the opera- companies if Whatever terms covering wages and hours are agreed upon in settling ‘the sirike, the Unionists declare they will) t’ upon the relndtatement of all ident Small will [not yet announce whether a general strike will be ordered in’the event of the fallure of Neill to bring the strikers and the compantes toxnthi ——_-o__ A ticket of admission to Famous Dreamland, Coney Joland, Free with Next Sunday's “Worla in Greater New Yerk only. Vistt the great oceanside park ag tho.guest Sf the Sunday World. Special Furniture Sale We direct attention to our Annual Summer continuing for the balance of this week, during which we have reduced our prices on:— Parlor, Dining Room & Bedroom Furniture, | Library, Hall & Mission Furniture, Veranda, Porch & Couches, Brass & Enamel Bedsteads, Upholstered Arm Chairs, Rockers, Sofas, &c. 25% 10 50% Off Our Regular Prices. Lord & Broadway & 2oth St.; Sale of Furniture Summer Furniture, Laylor 5th Ave.; 19th St. Lord & 1,500 White Washable India Silks g a a thoroughly relial at 58c. yd., greatly underpriced. Also 800 yards: : Black Waterproof and Perspiration Silks, Taylor yards ble quality, offered _ that sells regularly at from 85c. to $1.00 yd. to close at soc. yd. Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Lord & Glove De 16-Button “ Elbow Length” Double Finger Tipped Silk Gloves, Pink, Light Blue, and Ligh BI. Broadway and 2oth St. -} 5th Ave; roth St. Laylor partment _ Lavender, White t Grays, 25 per pair Patrons Having Deposit Accounts Are Requested to Advise Us of Any Change of Residence During the Summer Months to avoid delay or nvenience in the filling of. orders, A supply of Mail Order blanks will’ be furnished upon application. Mohair---The Latest Word In Ready-to-Wear Riding Habits. +. A, HIS Macy store originated the idea of Riding Habits ready-to- wear, and it has always heen first in bringing out the inno- ed vations. To-day we are showing Habits fashioned of Craven- etted Mohair in a pretty shade of gray. The fabric is splendidly suited to the purpasé, being cool, light in weight, water-proof aint dust-proof, It tailors handsomely, and every line of the garment stands out most gracefully, any model coat or skirt, at $33.74. We aré prepared to furnish these Mohair habits, .with LIGHTER-WEIGHT: SRAVENS LIED HABITS, box coat models, are OTHER RIDING HABIT S READY-TO-WEAR. Complete assortments of Women's and Misses’ garments, fast: - toned of khaki, white and-natural linens, crash and tropical suitings; skirts for side saddle or cross riding; coats box mogel, ae fitting, tight-fitting or Norfolk tbeteh 12. 4 | Prices 3 $14. 74 In addition: ‘WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS, made of Holland linen, in tan or white; full pleated and finished with folds. 96 In Progress---The Clearance Sale of Women’s Low Shoes. «= Involved Is Our Entire Stock of PUMPS, GIBSON TIES and OXFORD TIES, in patent leather, gun mstal calfskin, glazed kidskin and tan Russia calfskin; with welted and turned soles. All seasonable, up-to-date lasts. Were _ $3.49 2.97 Sale . . . $2.74 $2.49 $1.98 Women’s Hosiery and Underwear. First Floor, Second Floor. EGULAR stock lines at regular prices. Now for comparisons —you have every facility for making them. And every one you make will add to the conviction that a Tegular Stock value at BLACK COTTON HOSE, medium weight, double soles, heels 19¢ BLACK LACE LISLE THREAD HOSE, assorted patterns, dou- ble soles, heels and toes. - 19c BLACK, LISLE THREAD HOSE, lace “ankles, all-over lace and plain with embroidered insteps; in ght and medium weights .. 48c BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE, plain and lace embroidered instep, various patterns; double soles, heels and toes 69c COTTON RIBBED VESTS , fine quality; low neck and sleeve- nes, plain and trimmed tops 19¢ First White Fabrics. Fi" Priced to spur summer sew- “ing——for example: Sheer Costume Lawn, 40 inches wide; excellent for waists and ses; yard Dotted Swiss, 27 inches wide; dots in small and medium: sizes; yard 12c English Long Cloth, 36 inches —soft-finished; tength of t2— oy $1.69 In the finer grades of French Em- broidéred Fabrics—novelties—the re- ductions are decisive, Housefurnishing Specials. nasement. First on the List a Sale of 30c Saucepans at 15c In_all, 1,000..of them--Stran-.. sky’s. Genuine German Enam- elled Saucepans, light blue enamel; usual price 30c, each. Perfect qualities of course, We never sell housewares ot any other sort. Grd “ah Mctting Suit Cases, Japanese Mat- ~-ting, 24-inch —size;—very tight in weight, yet extremely durable; Gan $2. Bathing Suit Cases, made of a tation leather; waterproof lining; each .... $1.09 Harper’s Wire Fly Traps, each, 13¢ Wire Fly Killers, each Tanglefoot Fly: Paper, 25 double sheets . 36¢ Polson Fly Pier package. Wire Dish Covers, young aa Te, Oc, 18c, 24c; oval, Fits Close-Woven Hammocks, designs, with fancy head_rest and wide valance. $2.17 to $6.49 “Peerless” Ice Cream Freezers, one to twenty-five quarts, $1.47 to $14.74 ‘Aacy’s is termed a special value elsewhere. RIBBED LISLE THREAD VESTS, plain and lace trimmed; low neck and sleeveless 24c RIBBED LISLE THREAD VESTS. low neck: and sleeveless, hand- crocheted fronts and shoulders; all sizes, including extra sizes; S0c. value; eacl SWISS LISLE THREAD VESTS, low neck and sleeveless; hand- crocheted fronts and shoulders; five different patterns; value $1.00; sale 67c CHILDREN’S FINE QUALITY LISLE THREAD VESTS, low neck and sleeveless; plain and lace- trimmed . 24c Bway at 6th Av Hot Weather Comforts From the Upholstery Store. Third Floor. i Canopies, Cushions, Waist Boxes and Cool Curtains—articles hard to get along without, yet very easily owned: Mosquito Canopies, made of good quality net On patented turn‘over frame, in four sizes: Crib sizes value $1.50; sale $1.24 Single Bed size; value $2.00; sale. $1.49 % -Bed size; value $2.50; sale $1.89 Full Bed size; value $2.75; bee Printed Sofa Cushions, Renaissance lace patterns; SSc values; 39c * Shirt Waist Boxes, egyerea with matting and trimmed with bamboo; $3.25 values; sale $2.24 Ruffled Swiss Cottage Curtains, plain centres with insertions of Ren- aissance lace; ruffles with hem- stitched edges; $1.35 values; centers; ee ales Bile Same with fancy checks or stripes; $2.75 values; sale $2.24 Couch Cevers, made of cotton da- mask in fancy stripes; fringed all aroun: sale... Ee Supplies For Photographers. On the Balcony, 35th Street side—large assortments of every- thing needed for taking and finish- ing pictures. We make a specialty of devel- oping, printing and mounting pho- tographs You who do your own work of that sort will be interested in these: R. H. Macy Toning and Fixing Solution, 8-oz. bot., 18c. R. H. Macy Hydrochinone Deyel- , 8-01. bot, 16c. : Printing Frames, all sizes, 24_x3¥4 to 455, each, 10c. Graduates, #02, 9c; 8-or, 12c.; 16-07. Ruby ion Lamp, large size, 36c. from Folding Tripods, firm stand, 49c., Drying Racks, for 4x5 plates, 8c. Composition Trays, -10x12, 32c.; 8x10, 27c.; $x7-in., 12c. Glass Trays, 4x5, 10¢.; 5x7, 13c Acid Hypo, pound box, Be, Hypo Crystals, ‘3c. Squeegee Photo Albums, for all sizes of Prints, $2.97. Stanley, Leed’s Cramer and Ham- mer Plates, all sizes, at popular prices. We carry 2 complete line of East- man Folding Kodaks. suitable 17. to MEG Coes Specials. nr» COFFEE — Vienna Brand: bean or granulated; pound cartons;' fresh roasted; regular price, 20c ibs. sale 16¢; 5S-lb. cartons, regularly 94c, sale 78c; 25-lb. sacks.. $3.7: Bis Huntley & Palmer's Eng. iscuits lish Biscuits, imported in damp-proof cartons, in Y4-Ib. pickets nice biscuits, 10¢ slow. j salar Mik Biscults, 8c each. ‘ Best White Granulated Hominy, 5-lb. cotton bags; elsewhere 18c; our Bilce, 13¢; 10-Ib, bay 3 24%4-Ib. bags....58¢ Best White Granulated Farina; 1-Ib, cartons, 6c; dozen, 67c; 5-Ib. cotton 230 5-Ib. cotton 10-Ib, cotton PRUNES—S! medium size; ton, 12¢; 25-| Rye and Graham Flour; ta Clara; all perfect fruit; MAYFLOWER CHOP TEA» Mixed. and Formosa Oolong; in 2-Ib. nack- ages: Resulae price, 64 a package; sale A9e MACY'S FINEST QUALITY AMPORT- ED TEAS—Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Mixed, Young Hyson, Un- colored Japan, Gunpowder, . Ceylor price, efor bat Rolled Oats, Lily White brand; 2-Ib. cartons, this sale, 8c; dozen. 82 Salt Mackerel, X G4c; 10-Ib. kit, $1124} 10-Ib. kit, bloater mess, $2.44 sale at . bag, 16c¢; bag... .28¢ trictly San- 2-Ib. car- Ib. box, $1.44 Rock Salt (Turk's brand); one-bushel bags,. 48c RED STAR BAKING POWDER. Half pound cans, special for this. sal One pound cans, special for this sal Five pound cans, special for this sale, Bicarbonafe of-Soda, absolutely pur Créam of Tartar, absolutely pure, 44 We have just received a Fre: White Brand ‘‘Absolutely Pure” Gi mati $4. 48, gallon, 74c; gallon jars....°. Duffy's Sterilized Apple Juice—Pint bottles, 4c each; dozen. Rose’s Lime Julce-—Large bottle, 31 le, each 15¢; dozen. ¢, each 29¢; dozen. , each ¢, Ya-lb. cartons, 3c; dozen 4-lb. cartons, 10c; dozen sh shipment of the famous Lily rape Juice. Prices:— 2c; -daren, -$1-33,. pint, 22e;-doren, 243; quart, SO ei bottle, 19¢ ¢ each; dozen, Rose’s Lime Juice—Small bottle, 21c each; dozen.. Our celebrated Pure Fruit Syrups—Raspberry, Staehery Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Pineapple and ten ole flayors; S38c; pints.......... CORN — Jessamine brand, 8¢ a can; dozen, 82 colored; 44 dozen, 17%; uart, 2.71; each Extra Lily White brand, 10. each; dozen.......$1. American Beauty, oe acan; dozen 3 The famous brand, kernelled, 14e per can; dozen...$1.57 | Olives, Lily White brand grat-| 240; Corn, 4c each: | Ade; Winorr 20-02. ed 30-07, $1.57) 50c; gal. Jar. Lily White brand To-| mato Catsup; absolutely pure and un- $1. dozen, 6c; gallon large 10-07, ‘bottle, at |’ Peas, ; guaranteed absolutely pure; a quart, «+. Ble Richardson & Robbins’ Lunch Hams, No. 4 can, 28c each; dozen; $3,.26;—tunch Tongue, No 1 ‘can, 3 dozen . dozen,| _Kippe: jugs, | tomato sauce; per can, 78c | 14c; dozen cans, $1.57 Queen Marceau Brand French Fins, 18¢ can; guaranteed lie; pint, $1.93; pint, 26; dozen Mushrooms Choix.can, 24c; dozen... ...$2.78 bottle, at bottle, at $1.94 Petersen ta ress voeen Sentero bere yace 8 HVT TERETE Pp OM Bz Low Prices. Now in Progress—A Series of GREAT MIDSUMMER SALES Ranking Among the MOST IMPORTANT VALUE.GIVING EVENTS. IN THE HISTORY OF | 34th to 35th St. THE MACY STORE. Men’s Three-Garment Suits At Sharply Reduced Prices "2 JETTER than a big reduction in tight eight two-garment iB Suits, because there are hetter service giving prospects ahead correct in weight. for of these. Purchasers. will find them wear long into Autumn. At $14.75, Were Up to $19.50. Suits made of ‘velour-finished cheviots and cassimeres, in various’ shades of gray and olive—plain grays and check and plad effi servative and extreme models;.Hned with good quality. mohair At $12.50, Formerly $17.75. ‘Broken lots of three-garment Suits, made of ch steds in’ check and stripe effects; lined with mohai button’ single-breasted models. * ots and wor- ; all-cut in 3- We are showing an excellent selection of MEN'S TWO-GAR- MENT SUITS, fashioned ‘of worsteds, velours and cassimeres; half- or quarter-lined with silk, or mohair; at prices ranging from $8. 50 to $24.50., Straw Hats: Final Clearance. " If the Hat you bought earlier in the season shows signs of ue campaign, here is a new one for 2 next- -to-nothing price. Choose A Split, Sennit, Mackinaw or Milan Braid Hat. The collection embraces every style we have shown this season, and practically every size of every style. HATS FOR VACATION TRIPS. The famous Viminet Soft Hats, made in Belgium. The ligntest-) weight Hats procurable, they are ideal for summer trips. 2 POCKET VIMINETS; elsewhere $2.50; here ALPINES AND FANCY SHAPES; elsewhere $3.50; here, $2.74] 2 Still a good, assortment of Panama Hats at greatly Hee prices. Very Low-priced Summer | Needs In The Basement. ASEMENT BARGAINS—and at this time of the year the spread is most invitin; heaped high with silks, store. hs gees—practically a department store within a department Here are counters and tables s cottons, hosiery, corsets, negli- Everything is very low- -priced—but in no instance has Quality suffered. You should visit this Basement section every time you visit Macy’s. Silks: Black Pongee Silks, 27 wide, 29¢; 36 inches w Natural Pongee Silks, 27 wide, 29c; 36 inches wide....... Fancy Silks, desirable colors, 1844 In, wide; 2 yard Rough Shantung Suitings, 26 in. wide: yari » 49¢ Women’s Wear: Nightingale Secques, made of col- ored lawn, scalloped border.... Women's Corset Covers, made ot nainsook, yoke of torchon lace with ribbon drawn through Nainsook Corset Covers, square neck, trimmed with “Insertion and ribbon beading ___Mualin Night Gowns, tucked yoke, neck and sleeves, finished with hem- stitched ruffle Mercerized Figured Madras, 27 Inches wide, neat figured designs, medium weight; suitable for waists and dresses; a yard Dotted Swisess, 27 inches wide; fine 'wearing quality; small and med-. hum sire dots; @ yard India Linon, 27 inches wide; ‘sult, | able for - waists and children's | dresses; a yard Table Linens:. Hemmed Alll-Linen Silverebleached Dereek| Table Cloths, size 55x58- tn _each, size $5x75-in $1. turer's Remnants of ie Linen Table Damask, 66 inches wide; neat patterns, suitable length: leces, each $1.48; 2%4-yd_ pieces, 1.84; 3-yd. pieces, each....$2.22 || Hemstitched Damask Doilies, neat Size. 14x14, Hemmed Damask Napkins, fae inches .. Fringed Union Linen Doilies, al and blue hair ilne check; size Beate 5 ic Hand Made Renaissance Scarfs, 3.piece style, size Bath Mats: Bath Mets, ina good aarlcty o of colors, size 22x36 Size 27x42 .. G2c]Size 25x42 . Size 24x37. 46c| Extra Heavy. | Wash Goods: Ac | x$4, value $1.50, | 88c J. tucks ... Oc | Displays are constantly changing. Typical economies: Women’s Collars: Women's Emtroidered Laundered. Collars, patterns that sold ex the season at 1% Zephyr Ginghams, in splendid ya- riety of styles an. jorings, checks, plaids and stripes in all the most de- sirable shades... Printed Batiste, — ¢ quality and even weaye in the newest designs in Jarge assortments in dots, flowers and neat figures, at.. .12¢ Corsets: Summer Net Corsets, medium bust and hips, sizes 18 to 30, girdle sizes’| 18 to 26; value SOc; special... 880 Batiste Corsets, models to fit in forms, high, medium and low bust, long or short hips, some with hose Supporters —attached;——vata special | Maids’ Aprons: - Maids’ Aprons, made of fine lawn, fiers hem finished with two wi tucks . Maids' Aprons, mane of fine Ase shirred ‘at waist, deep hem and fine ished with three rows of wide 18¢ Waitresses’ Apren: made. ot Ase deep hemstitched hem finished yath | graduated hemstitched tucks... 19, Waitresses’ Aprons, made of lawn, deep hem and pocket, wide ee i 876. Hemmed Union Linen HuckT. "| good quality, 17x32-inch, oak ora 19x36-In., each, 8c; size 20x38-inch, each «ABs Fringed Bleached Turkish Towal size-19x42-tnch, each, T3553 7 47-in te Hemmed Turkish Towels, extra: heavy, size 23x47-in., each 240 Fringed Turkish Towels, aa 20x43 -1Be Hemmed Turkish Towels, ext heayy, size 22x46. 24 ~ Hemmed Homespun Absorber! Towels, for the bath and general at size 19x46 Initialled , Handkerchiefs ave | Handkerchiefs; Mee’ quarter-inch hems) each. Macy's Japanette Handkerchiefs, fig with 2- had) silk embroidered initial, 1” Be each . ‘Handkercki fefs, “with f neat embroidered Initials Surrounded by wreath of embroidery, each 4143 Children’s All Pure Linen Hawa: kerchiefs, quarter-inch hems, each 4¢ A Compiimentary Ticket of Admission to Famous Dreamland, Coney Island, and Ellis’s Great Spectacle, Feast of Belshazzar, With Next Sunday’s World. oe vetucealel’ Greater New York Only. _ EEO ee eet errant ne AORN: