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i NAME JS STILL Attorney Denies That Client Is _ Account With Bankers. & ¥. Norris, « Brookiyn lawyer, with | $ ‘efficos| mt No. 235 Montague street, who [maya he represents the woman wha lost Park notes to the amount of &%. “end Jewols valued a! $40,009 on a Mork, New Haven and Hartford jbetween Larchmont and the Gran | era Station, _‘Getectives in his employ were wo man who is known to hare “This man is in business Vferk. and 1s 2 commuter,” sala Mr. | Norris. “which contained the money and jewels ithe detectives have found that this man ‘was slow In alighting when the @uin and Dr. ‘eame to & stop at the Grand Central }Btation. ‘We have no evidence against ‘this man, but I feel that it ts safe to [ateh him and to-day he is under sur- THE EVENING WORLD, (WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER (1907. SUSPECTED OF __ TAKING $196, v0: o said. hing name. pecret.” I ~ and Jewels Were Left. SECRET.) Divorcee or Had Closed 1} sald to-day that pe im New “In trying to trace the box pig th If he carted off the box of | keoney and jewels we will loam of it” | ° and Patent cab v . ae Lace xt ane e s les. Sizes 2 to ° 11h to Cat aid Bet Box 1,250 pairs Women’s Juliets IDUETS), aby Flex s.) 1,250. pairs Boys’ 2,599 prs Wo: Made irom se- lecied Guo Metal Calfskin and Patent Calt- skin, Late, Bul- ton & Bluchers: High and Med ium Heels. . Yo my knowledge, | tity peoret no Inapestor ee ane y ,/BALLOON RACE FOR PROFIT. Cimcinnat! Mam Promoting Aerial Derby for This Fall The latest brand of promoter has town for a faw days, looking tical cup race in St Louis on As reported ster, H. OC, but fs alm®ply in fey, Oscar Handler. With telephones The cost is small, The value fs great. 6th Ave. and 18th St. thira Floor Salesroom hoemakers’ Clearing House To-Morrow, Thursday (Sept. 19th,) ‘We will place on sale the entire surplus shoe stock of WELCH @ LOGAN, Lynn, Mass., At a Sacrifice Low Price. There are 18,000 Pairs Shoes in7 Lots For Women, Boys, Giris and Children. styles. Ever; pair worth double the price. 5,000 pairs Women’s $2 Extension Sc ‘a 2,500 pairs cnidren's Shoes at Vici te Uppers,, Patent 1 =51 5c 1, 400 pairs Boys’ School. ie! Shoes, Sizes up to 5%, at e: Box Calf Uppers, Double Soles, Worth $1.50 and $2.00. 3, 600 pairs Misses’ $1.50 School Shoes at Stres S% to tt and #rs, Sol ia taalh ner Soles. Sehoo! ‘|| Shoes, worth $i and $1.25, ai n’s High Grade § Shoes. worth $3 and $3.50. ai 1 naa a} r firm of! | Stern Brothers aes i = Ttimmed Millinery Losin ZStOO Nt | ‘Special Showing of Early Fall I~dels from STRICTLY MOD- | “ = ERN. method. Bens Gael Reboux, Georgette, Sa3iz fi». a1 d all the leading Paris Milliners. with that Having purchases ‘charged” at Macy’s is merely a matter of having a DE- 4s OSIT ACCOUNT. tat Orginal Designs of our own creation !n Dress and Street Hais. Street and Evening Coats And Wraps from Abroad ‘<:" HROUGH our Foreign office within the week, a ane attractive collection, on display in the Gown room. Embraced are. distinctive models —semi-fitting, and full, loose effects—in Val. laces, embroidered nets, taffeta, renaissance laces, yelours°and chiffon broaddloths—in te, black, plum, /bluette, leather and various pastel sh. all beautitully trimmed with braids, velvet or Jace. The Price Range—$39.74 to $274.00 In addition to the abové, we have on. display a lately collection of i Storm, Travelling or Auto Coats Imported garments, fashioned of plain and fancy taffeta. Several styles are included, in tan, gray, brown, navy, black and fancy checks, The Price Range—$26.74 to $54.75 ‘SECOND FLOOR) To-morrow, Continuation Sale of French Lace Curtains & Stores in Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and Lacet Arabe $8.75 & 16.50 received Value $11.50 to 24,50, at Metal Bedsteads & Bedding At Exceptionally Low Prices BRASS SEDSTEADS, three patterns from regular stock, $20.00, 24, 75, 32. 00 Value $24.75, 30.00 and 38.90 UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, $10.50, 12. 50, 16.50 Value $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 NAMELLED BEDSTEADS, oe “al ae $5.75, 8.75, 11.73" with brass trimmings, Value $7.75, 10.50 and 14.00 WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, steel frames, $3.50, 4.50, 5.50 Value $4.50, 5.50 and 6.50 BLACK HATR MATTRESSES, $16.00, 18.00, 20.00 Vaiue-$18.00, 20,00 and 22.00 | Display of Fine Kimonos +: Japanese garme fashioned of taffeta and China s range of beautiful patterns; including orchids, storks and appl soms; all are handsomely embroidered and finished with combina- tion linings. The Price Range—$19.89 to $76.49 We show an interesting collection of Short Japanese Silk Kimeno. embroidered. at $7.80 $204 t) $9.80 Becon4t ,Women’s Silk Petticoats, $5.8 89 = Exceptionally good values in garments made of black and colored taffeta silks; made with small accordion ruffle, finished with narrow sectional flounce, trimmed with ruche, Van Dyke effect; silk dust ruffle. balloon Derby to ti either before t international the Asro Club, Pritchard is not Full id compet fulton woul e Derby were made at Finer—Grades-in Stock up ta $34.49 (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) —————————————=> (West Twenty-third Street “busy” RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices. Full Rounded Stocks of In progress—Our Greatest Display and Sale of ORIEN- TAL RUGS AND CARPETS. Semi- Annual Sale of CHINA, GLASS- WAKE & LAMPS, 34th to 35th St. Continuing Our Most Remarkable Display and Sale details—we- had in As rare chance: “and held in reserve Main Floor. 2 in many NOTE- we eve the MOST. NOVELTIES y rovided SHIONABLE WORTHY collected, Of the ORDINARY are three typical values—ENTRA aoe | $1.19 underprice lines, BARGAINS: 19-INCH NOVELTY SILKS, in desirable.styles and colorings; yard. . Dress Taffeta,yd. |White Peau wide, all colors; 9Qc Cygne, yard wide superic~ quality. very fine quality, y F ROMINENT IN AE DISPLAY ARE: Silks, colors, $1.69. 44 inches de, yard, $1.29 and $1.49. es, all colors, “Persi an inches wide, Bordered Plain. Marquisettes, 44 ie $1 imported, 9, "Medallion nches wide, P all’ colors, inches wide, yard, 81.19. Crepe de Chine, 40 arse | 5 | lonevbak” Black Taffeta, yard der Voiles, 45 i ide, $1.69 i yard, 1,54. H. Macy's Special Beit Taffeta, inches wide, yard, Black Satin Majestique, "36 Inetres wide, yard, SE: wlie, Stik: printed warpeeH ers, to 81.69. « yard, NACYS B'way at 6th Ay. ith to 35th St. Choicest Fruits That Come To This Market. N the Pruit ahd Vegetable section of our Grocery you will find most tempting displays of choke Fruits and Vegetables fro home and foreign fields and gardens. For example—Rockyford and Montreal melons, fresh France, hot-house grapes, prickly pears from Italy and Nuts from the tropics. Greatly underprice, con- prices such Fruits command in specialty fruiterers’ Firth Fleer. Te represented retail values on sale, mushrooms from and strange Fruits sidering the high sors make a specialty of packing Steamer Baskets and forwarding same to vessels. GROCERIES FOR SPECIAL SELLING: brand, bem or) CHOCOLATE—Our famous ea say anonge fresh| Star Brand Quick Lunch Chocolate; 2 tegulsr price 2c. ib., sale] *%-Ib. cans, regular price 17c, this Ib. cartons, regulttly 94¢,, sale] sale 150; 1-Ib, cans, regular price Ib. sacks... 78) ste, this sale 28; Selb. cans, repula elsewhere. Red All new Fa.l mands $40. ’ 95e MAYFLOWER CHOP TEA—Mlxed price $1.44, thls sale... and. Formers. Gaiong: 0. 3-1 Ne ss — ng | Si 2% S A 1 rice c. — — izes 214 to 8. ages; regular 7 SH OLIVE OIL, fh Ma dere Prenchesna Apel sale a MACY'S FINEST QUALITY PORTED _TEAS—Formosy Oo! English Breakfast, u Hyson, Uncolored Jap: n Ceylon; regular Pitts 9c. fo caddy: sale at. st f . gallon can, $2.92, %-gallon in, 81.58; full quart can 82 Handkerchiefs. -. OST prominent are the Madeira 'Kerchiefs—UNQUESTION- ABLY THE LARGEST SORTMENTS ON DISPLAY IN AMERICA. All superbly -hand-embroidered—needlework so excellent that Madeira embroideries to-day have no rivals. Of little less interest are our extensive lines of French and Appen- zell "Kerchiefs, as well as the immense stocks of Handkerchiefs frony trelaral, where we operate our own factory < Madeira Hand-embroidgred 'Kerchiefs, up to $4.49. French Hand-embroidered 'Kerchlefs, 40c to 88.96. Appenzell Hand-embroidered 'Kerchiefs, 48c to $34.96. \ First Floor CARRANO BRAND] PURE ITALIAN SUBLIME VIRGIN OLIVE-OIL, best imported; gallon can, $2.54; Ya gallon can, $1.44; full quart can Red Star Baking Powder. Half pound cans, special for'this sale, each, 15c; dozen One pound cans, special for this sale, each, 28c; dozen Five pound cans, special for this sale, each..... Bicarbonate of Soda, absolutely pare Tad aria rces Rha pees Cream of Tartar, absolutely pure, 4b. cartons, 10c; dozen Quaker Wheat Berries—puffea and biked; ifrge package; sale 8 dara, ng Heel, Hand Sewn $1.00 value STRAWBERRIES Our own. direct importat Particularly Good Values: e Esbachen, Rhine; medium Jar, #4c; large Jar. Initialed ’Kerchiefs, hand-embroidered, scalloped in. different Jersey Tomatoes, Cason ee aves Sa stylespmeachy ervan ana i 69¢ o-| Sugar Co! Loy Tedi ripe solid StOck) Fee etl aden ee Handkerchiefs, aaeer trate eatscalions and called roidered har Girls’ Coats, Suits and Dresses. $10. 00 Coats, $6.49 FULL LENGTH DOUBLE-BREASTED COATS made of red and heviot, finished with , turn-over cuffs, patch pockets and trimmed with velvet 6 to sd-year sizes. * 19 pers (2 d9e 50 brand, extra fancy kan, 12¢; de notched and gi {$6.00 Suits, $4.96: $1.33 Cherries, in. Mara SUITS, made of fine qual- nd red, standing or f braid; embroidered sizes. DR sailor sand cuffs tri chevr shield $10.50 Dresics, 58 24 skirt with deep Mantel Draperies and Portieres + Japanese Silk Mantel Draperies, finished with silk tassel fringe; staple ently un cer yg i ‘ ~ $4.00 $5.75 $6.75 $8.00 $10.74 Each $1.98 2 32.89 $4.49 $4.96 $6.39 $8.. 48 Silk Velour Lambrequing, in a good range of popular colorings; 3 solid shades of green and red Tinlsbed , 83.48 and 84.74 ¢ Armure Portieres, in th deep valance fringe; $5.50 and $7.00 values; a pair. Sale of Tapestry Panels n sizes ranging. {rom 2 ng-rooms, for sofa c Woven Panels, WANTS WORK MONDAY Y WORIT MOR Await Your Inspection in the Store for Men. GOOD clothing, of course. FASHIONABLE Clothing—All the accepted styles for the new season And all of it is underprice tf you accept, the prices prevailing in other shops where appar of equal merit is There could be no better time than the present—at the doatmine of the season—for making comparisons. underpricing is general. The suits we offer at $9.94, for example, are counted $12.50 values The suits we offer at $34.50 are the FINEST READY-TO-WEAR SUITS PROCURABLE The Fall Overcoat situation is similar. ranging in prce from $9.94 to $32.50. (Fifth Floor.) f No other sort is tolerated here. for your standard of Men so inclined will tind that the Macy In other shops apparel of the same character com- We show splendid assortments, Complete Stocks of Guns, Garb and eae oe) At Attractive Prices. As a Hunting Ground for Hunting Requisites, this Mac Goods Store stands unexcelled. weapons, standard grades of ammunition, and hunting clothing that-is y Sporting Here you will find standard makes of as good as such clothing can be made. Yet from the viewpoint of Prices prevailing elsewhere for merchandise of the same character all of it is GREATLY UNDERPRICE. For example: DOUBLE-BARRELLED HAMMERLESS SHOTGUNS _ Syracuse Guns, quantity limiied; 16-zauge only;-284-- and 30 inch blued steel barrels; every gun: fully guaranteed; catalogue price $30.00; our special price. $14.74 High Grade Automatic Ejector Guns, made by the Syracuse Arms mpany; 12, 16 and 20-gauge, genuine Krupp and Damascus steel: bar- bored for trap or field use; ais to sell for $20 00F: our “ $34, 74 Ithaca Guns, 12 and 16-gauge; ‘all NEWOMO TUELD ITHACA, NO. 1 MOL r price... NO. 142 MC $50.00; our price NO, 2 360,00; our price MODEL, ie $80.00; oyr price : Other Shotguns in @reier stocks include such makes at the Parker) Smith. Lefever, Fox, Winchester and Remington Automatic. CLOTHING FOR _THE HUNTER ARMY KHAKI H SORDUROY HUNTING COAT, dark shade, five outside and two tn- price, |Sid¢ Kame pockets; finished with metal $1.89 | buttons; $6.00 value; ovr price, $4.24 ) values: o UNTING Hapoel 10 | CORDUROY “HUNTING PANTS to COATS, extra} match the above, $3.25 value; our proof; corduroy) col- je pockets with flap; two inside pockets; lined throw, hout: 33.50 value; our price REVERSIBLE COATS, one side ae of oll-tanned leather, reverse side of rduroy j mockets on both sifles; $6.50 $4. price esr cee ate $2.97 HUNTING VEST, made of_ canvas, will carry 48 shells. WB. HUNTING VEST, made of best qual ity army khaki, will carry 48 shells, our price. ALL WOOL —WORSTED nd plain weaves in \ loned frontiwi finest grade worsted yarn, popular gray shades; also white and navy, 4. green; regular Prices up to $1.74; sale, 98c N’'S ALL-WOOL y of colors and com! prices up to $2.7 'S SWEATERS, V-shaped ool worsteds, suitable for 1 and all-round wear-in whit LLAMA WOOT Mig outhidd effy vomeh; mady COAT SWEATERS, {, suitable for men in gray or white, 85. ANGORA FU of high i coat @f- sora fur "80.44 CATER, ITE RRP IH

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