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HH POLE DASH | IN AUTOMOBILE BY ENGLISHMEN Motor Car Built to Race Over A , Who Sailed To-Day. “HAS SEVERAL RUNNERS Antarctic Party Off on Steamer Endurance—Expect "to ; Accomplish Much. ) LONDON, July The Endurance, ‘originally a Newtoundiand sealing ves- fitted as a team’ harkentine, i Aown the Thanies to-day with tl ed by Lievt. E. H. Stiackleton on board. Discovery Aniarctic expedition, under Command of Capt. ‘scott. Winter quarters for twe! i provisto tor two Sstadlished on King Kdward Vil. Land, and an attempt wilt be made to reach the South Pole during the summer of 2908. ' =< The eavigment on board the Endur- -@. motor car provided. with differen: @ets of runners for travel over sur- faces of varying softness, and in this daub will be made oT 2 dogs will used. Mpclentints. wivh elaborate ap pcompany the capedition. Eerie natirk itn in mean time Lieut. Enmland En c maritime invest @ations on ine ward i mee practically a Wingin Aeld Te © other antarctic gxPeditions are ani explorations, and Beigiin’ accletion “are” vals lt Henrvk Arctowak!, explorer. to resume his e! Feach the South Pye. SAIL ON LONG TOU Four Automobiles Go Abroad ,. ‘With Them for ‘Three i Months of Joy. hn. _Gates ana_his son, Charies * G, Gates, sailed to-day on the Cunatder » Caronia for a three months’ holiday in Scotland and France, They were ac- companied by their wives and by Orson fiem and former head of the Chicago oMice. Most of the time is to be spent @utoing and shooting, “We shipped four automublies and four. chauffedrs, so that there wit be |“ HE SHOCKS CAMP-MEETING. WATERBURY, Conn. Hubbard, sternation at the Plainville camp-meet- ing yesterday by appearing in a flow- nothing to fear from breakdowns or delays,” said Mr, Gates as he leaned ‘ @gainst the ra He retused-te aay-anything about the Years from the Marqite de Beau and confined his remarks to his touring After motoring leisurely through estate until October, when they acres ewe caret Mes ates wilt mor rider in {seria andthe cannmecting Droke. tp more than one car at a time. About } in disorder. Se EER aE Prince Hurt By Antl-Auto Crank. PARIS, July 30.—Prince Alexis Orloft, of Russia, was badly wounded in the esterday while drivifig in his a Sed tee ote Gui yet tay ae <o. inAte their vacation and return to New York Foung Mr. Gater said that he looked for a slightly reviving tone. in the stock marzet. John W. refused to say a word | race Bbout the tremendous erimp he is sald | mobile to Paria by a broomstick th: oye PUL In the bookies this summer. |.by an “anti-auto saflant was arrested. Just looked happy, THE EVENING WORLD, 1@VESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. tiny Coroner Dooley, HE WENT TO DEATH INSTEAD OF ENGLAND STOCKS MIXED AND TRADING ONLY FAIR Selting Movement Affects List| and Smelting Leads | The writer referred ty he had had with Mosh Bancroft waom ne urged to Found Asphyxiated on the | Day of Depariure. ting her and for not tera she had written 3 a Mixed. prices were the rule with Snow Carried by Explorers | acatings tight in the early stock market |to-day. A tise in Scuthorn Rellway of | &$ and a fall In Mexican Centr } Were the most conspicnotls changes. Aj} lively selling movement pe; in ater on jin which the.entire lst dropped bebind, | Smelting losing 1}-2, Northern |? Southern Paeitic 1-2 ated Copper .J-2 and Unton Da- fteating mail fractions. re were rallies during the day auiet, plainly dressed man. as “James D. McShane” came from London, at the Bancroft, a small, ned hotel aty No, 2 Broad~ t night. the man pald his bill, ork he meant ta leave to- WHEAT MARKET SAG AFTER GOOD START. ay whrn-the -porter—Wwent_to cai}! MeShane failed tw answer te- knocks epon his door. While the Leen it knocking, he -xmelled ‘ 2. comparison purely in your own interest—it Corn was unchanged. New ‘York's opening «prites ecember, 1.03; Mag, 1.06, ooritinued under : the murket clased mixed, with tri ju, | The total sales of stocks to-da: 425,700 chates and of bonds f22,ox. porter wats att gox and called the clerk. " ishman was lying on the bed. dead. He wits hatt dres was turned on at the one because the window was open ai the le were ogrtain that Pfrom aectdent., jand fn the dead man's ‘ets. He. had’ no money, either. On Gresser Was a printed card bearing adress of the Ivanhoe Hotel, in bury street, London. Pre othe, of the Bancroft ‘knew He was a oilent Kept much to himself. -Thelcember, 26 1-4 nt to the Morgue. i an envelope in the room, found. December, &), May, 51 Grok Shantetlepiectannd top. the hotel peo death had-rerulte Te'de: highest. bel of =2 ton®, but which has been re-| fms: "gucinticns’ & No letter was fo 9 1-4; December, 2; Be ces were: Whaat Ush South Polar E: 4 -.| Polar Speen command, Chicago's closing pi —July, #0 1-2 bad Bepte Lieut. Shackleton was K # @ member ofthe 2; October, 52 3-4; EFPE FF is & +33 seis’ Pe rerese PRE RE Peeeres 6 SPST agsasulss fe B43; PLL HEL+ betas ae |@nce consists ;among other things, of 2 Soo Vt eeepare Prez, PF SBRE eee. ‘i Eat =. itt prt AR [pte 141 fier re Ee Mex, Cent, M. M JW. GATES AND SON}: Nat. Lesa. Nort N N jt brie thei itty ied + N, N Ontario Pec. Mi ni Peopie’ iidd PEEL FEF EP CES EERE ILLER-“° OF SHITE THE CASH STORE AUGUST SALE OF HIGH-AND MEDIUM GRADE Furniture, Carpets, Etc. OFF-REGULAR — PRICES It has always been our policy. to mark all goods in plain: RoE SKS FROM FULTON STREET WITH CREDIT ACCOMMODATIONS ' 1,19 —NEW SL. GUIMPE 5 ©. Wells, a member of the old Gates }U- 8 fk Gye i $ SEN EACLE Dies $4.74—puTC ore -of_white | of orange. Beneath Beotland they will go to France about | ™ the -end of August, and remain-at-the baie he fo hoo -box onthe seven thousand | w: : hing. “trienda tried to Ket Hubbard awa GS he town constables he |] price tags remain~ without change upon each and every article, and it is from these prices that we make this. very unusual re- WE SIMPLY COMPARE OUR PRICES INVITE YOU WITH ALL OTHERS © HAMMOCKS, LOUNGING PILLOWS, CAMPING BLANKETS, a MOTOR RUGS AND ROBES, LUNCHEON HAMPERS AND BASKETS, THERMOS BOTTLES, FLASKS, DRINKING CUPS, : COLLAPSIBLE CUSHIONS, AUTOMOBILE BAGS AND COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF LEATHER TRAVELING GOODS verished Circulation, Net Courteous Treatment Assured All B. Altoum & Go) ARTICLES; FOR OUTING USE Bway at oth Ay. Deposit Accounts Simplify Shopping Wonderfully. Merely a matter of selecting tie gocds you want and having the purchase referred to your deposit account. No waiting at the counter for change, no bothering with C. O. D. packages, no bother of any sort—every transaction clock-work-like, mh TET Pitty Avene, 34th and 358 Strerts, Nem York. p URI Deposit as much or as little as you elect. You can withdraw . Ss any or all of it at any time, though you are not permitted to draw : — We do no banking business, @ @ @ THE B I Oo i DB On daily balances interest at thz rale of 4%, co ; | three months, is allowed. roma. Statements are mailed monthly—showing he spend and for what you spend it. A Deposit Account gives you every con "account systems, without t every economy of Macy's Strictly-Cash Systerh. | 34.75 ANSONIA MANTEL CLOCKS | CUCKOO CLOCKS, hand + carved, checks against it. mpounded every ; blood is responsible for most of the ailments of maukind. When! from any’ cause this vital fluid becomes infected with impurities, humors | of poisons, disease in some form is sure to foll Boils, Pimples, etc., while they show on the ‘eause which is far deeper—an impure, humor- natil this is corrected, and the blood purified, _ burding symptoms will remain, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Serofula, Blood Poison and all other blood disorders, are the result of a polluted circulation, and will continue to grow worse unle! gx is removed from the blood. In all blood and skin d: i proved itself a perfect remedy. It goes down into the circulation and the blood pure aints and old chronic Eczema, Acne, Tetter, in, have an underlying | infected blood supy the distressing itching and ence of the: old C08: fourth floor) at prices ranging up to $294.66, nd it gives you f, Sprcial Summer Delivery Service. As an additiona’ convenience for Deposit Account patrons, we free, during the summer, to any station in United ippi River purchases ast of the Missi charged to Deposit Accounts, pplics Only to Accounts in Ex/et- d abpetizer without enee Prior to May Is!.) and any ined.cal advice desired sent [ree to SWIFT SRECIEI SOUVENIRS OF NEW YORK. On the Main floor —. department de- voted entirely to Souv- enirs of the city. In _the Stationery section | * Picture Post Cerds/ jin’ wonderful variety. ; Try breakfast or! hu m in the great Macy Restaurant— spacious, cco’, inviting —eight stories above Broac way. Serviceala carteandtable d’Hote SERVICE. | Our August Sale of Furniture and Allied Lines of =, Housefurnishing Goods Starts Next Monday, Aug. 5. Will it pay prospective buyers of Furniture to wait for the Macy Sale? Determine to-day’ by com- paring Macy REGULAR STOCK VALUES -with the Semi-Annual Sale Values in other stores. Make such prove a revelation. Men’s Fancy Handkerchiefs. Extraordin. Sale Involving } : ‘eat - 1,600 Dozens Sale Price; each} LOC BE A rare event, involving quite the BEST VALUES in Fane chiefs we have seen.in a Jong-thme—and a far greater quantity than we ever before ‘had for a special sale, nthe size of the purchase is the main reason for the ‘low price... If yOu paid a dollar for: similar Handkerchiefs you would count it a full money's worth transaction. They are Silk-and-Linon Handkerchiefs—as desirable in weave and pattern as French ’Kerchiefy costing very much more. There are 26 different patterns in all, in light. and dark grounds; in plain white, varibus shades of olue, pilik, lavender, green, gray, cy "Ker- steel, etc. The man who misses adding half a dozen or a dozen to his ’Kerchief supply will miss THE BEST SALE OF THE YEAR. Other Fancy Handkerchiefs in rezular stocks up to $2.96 each. Men’s $3.50 & $4 Low Shoes, $2.49 Finh Floor Clearance o f Standard grades from regular stocks, inciuding all’ the desirable shapes’ we fave shown this son — conserva- tive, medium and = extreme models—in pa- tent leather, gun metal calfstin ; & 2. of Dresses: Affording Exceptional Economies. Second Floor S, made of figured lawn, effectively trimmed with lace; puff sleeves; full skirt with deep hem; sizes 6 to 12. years. Value $2.50 H NECK DRESSES, made of Sheer white iawn; yoke of all-over embroidery, several rows of lace and lace beading with ribbon drawn through; puff sleeves, trimmed; belt of embroidery beading; full skirt, finished with several rows of tucks and deep hem; sizes 6 to 12 years. Va'ue $6.50 $1.96 —VARIOUS MODELS OF DRESSES, including Dutch Neck and Jumper styles, made of gingham, chambray and madras, in blue, rose and tan, neatly trimmed with piping of white and fig- ured pique; full pleated skirt with deep hem; 6 to 12-year sizes. _ Riding Habits: Reductions." SUMMER RIDING HABITS, for Women» Misses; come into the Midsummer Clearance Sales at decisive reduc- tions. For example: KHAKI AND Li EN HABITS, with safety or divided skirts; were SIZAH sale... Mae thea eth vet eee e ae $10.74 SEPARA RIDING SKIRTS Je of cotton covert, in an or Oxford; models for Side or astride riding... . $4.74 gray, Similar reductions prevail throughout our-assortinents of Riding Habits made of such fabrics as mohairs, white serges and black-and-white English check. effects. Mission-Clocks. is: LARGEHANGING WALL CLOCK, like cut; 31 inches high, 18 inches across fat; woodwork tintshed ti Dunn oa > fitted -with New Haven guaranteed 8-day movye- ment; brass hands and figures on dial; regular price $2.97, sale. . $2.49 MISSION MANTEL CLOCK —Dutch oak finish, as {f- ey lustrated; 17 inches high; has brass hands and’ fig- areb; fitted with New Hae fy yen one-day guaranteed Epos movement; reg- ) ularly $1.49; sale $1.14 $3.49—Porcelain cases, richly dec- from ‘the Black Forest, Germany; orated and traced with gold; stand! fitted with. brass movements; hour ~ and half-hour strike, We show ex- fitted with 8-day Ansonia yuaranteed tensive assortments of these popular movements; hour and half-hour timepieces at prices ranging from strike. ‘ 82.94 up to $27 1034 inches high and 9 inches wide; Finer Clocks in. stock, including massive Hall Clocks | (on the ~ Value $3.00 _ Midsummer Sales: Some Of The ~ Big_Events_Now_In_Prosress ——- See You reed not be a student of merchandising or} market conditions to know that this is one of the BEST TIMES ‘IN ALL. THE YEAR FOR BUYING NEEDED ARTICLES GREATLY UNDERPRICE. f 4 A shopping trip to Macy’s—even a hurtied trip aneoaer this great store—will give you all the evidence needed. : _THIS_IS MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE TIME. HALF USUAL PRICES ARE QUITE COMMON=and for merchandise that will be just as serviceable to you six months from now. : : : Many of the important sales advertised in Sunday's papers are continued—thanks to ample stocks and a -tainy Monday. The following are prominent: 19-inch Pongee Silks, Yard 29c. In white, cream, natural and all the wanted colors. Swiss Embroideries, Yard 12c to 62c including Hand-loom Embroideries in match sets. Women’s $28.50 Lingerie Gowns, - $18.74. Handsome model garments, made of batiste, pongees and nets. i Women’s Low Shoes: Clearance. Including $4.96, $5.96 and $6.94 Grades at $3.96; $4.00 Grades at $2.74; $3.50 Grades at $2.49. ~ Women’s $3.25 to $4.50 Bathing Suits, $2.39. Makers’ sample Suits, niade of brilliantine and surf cloth. © Summe; Curtains and Draperies. Particularly suitable for summer cottages and hotels, Straus Cut Glass: Extra Special. SA 36,000 collection of this. celebrated ware greatly ‘underprice, " Children’s Straw Hats: Clearance. Including the finer grades, at about one-third usual prices, Women’s $26 Linen Suits, $19.74. Distinctive Suits—copies of London custom-made models. Millinery: Balcony Clearance. Several hundred frimmed Hats close to HALF USUAL. PRICES. “NOT ADVERTISED” SALES often reward-a-shop- ping trip better than the sales advertised ——the values very frequently being better. ‘‘Not Advertised” goods are almost invariably limited quantities and they are always placarded with “Not Advertised” cards. Se ee Pee During these: MIDSUMMER SALES you will find the | — BASEMENT DRY GOODS SECTION more than ordina- fily-interesting, _A_shopping trip to Macy’s is hardly com-| plete without a visit to this Basement. Women’s Suits and Skirts. s-~ In connection with the continued sales of Women's Outerwear. ine mentioned elsewhere, we aré offering exceptional values in moderate- priced’ Suits and. Skirts—garments inexpensive ordinarily, now ex- traordinarily so, Including: SUifS-made-of-splendid-quatity white-poplinctte; doubte= breasted coats; skirts very full pleafed all around and finished with fold; in regulation sizes and sizes for small women and misses; $10.00 values; sale.... $6.94 SKIRTS made of white poplinette; full. pleated models, finished s¥ith-fold;-handsomely tailored; $4.50 values; sale SKIRTS made of white poplinetie; full pleated models, finished with fold: $3.00 values; sale. GB 24Q In regular stocks we show finer grades of Skirts at prices ranging up to $6.74. Half Price Sale of Coats. COATS FOR SMALL WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN— garments suitable for motoring, travelling or steamer wear; made of high grade mixtures and novelty stripe fabrics; all man-tailored Coats; lined and unlined. Very special........ bhoiabdateadhA Serny Ay C3 fF) Final, Mark- Down Sale i, i Of Semi-made Garments, 4 2! Aad 1 First Floor, » Clearance involving about 145 Robes—semi-made embroidered garments, in white and colors. Early -pick- ing—if the choicest prizes are any inducement; —Choice of 100 Robes that sold formerly At $7.48 at $14.89 and $14.89. 3: j ‘@7 —Choice of 45 Robes that sold: formerly -- At $12.48 at prices ranging from $18.48 to $29.74... ' Sunday World Wants. _ WorkMonda y Wonders: