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: : ne the centré of the block Tstorier te<would have a CAPITAL SHIFTS OVS FOUND AUTO WOULD RECULATE TOWASHNGTON | Wail Street Trembles. as the} ~ eee | SSA Five-year-old Johnnie K f a Presidential. Entourage {ine turee-yea Passes. Afloat. etarted from letter-boxes, as lamppoe' i everything signs and with: Jextrian traffic should * and letter-boxes, attached (o the walls Three and Five Years Old | Additional “Municipal Super- congratulating the Board's the Publ to renominate him as president. The first monthly fall meeting of the} a ew York Board of Trade and Trans-| E1ETY-MILE GALE BRINGS Elebth avenu the held 1d t No — tour of expl ation ‘yal 1 trday at No. oom » | Broadway, President William MoCsrroll, CLEVELAND, * Sept. %5.—A pe passed tte eastern extremity on Woard|to get shaved the barb the Long Island Rullroad yacht Saza-| have some trouble sk’: more. Dating from this-morming at 10) ground bald xpota on o'clock Oyster Bay becomes just plain) ie oe ats tour f Oyster Bay, and that’s @ll for the next inh ep eine months. : : Johnny led jittle Michael to One Hun- ——Alt-ot- Oyster Bay was at the sta-|4red and Thirt ho street Er tion to-day when the Roosevelt special | Nicholas, avenue, pulled our for ite run through Long |disovverr. Ther Island. Secretary Loeb and his family |at the curb, aed nobody was wat Rroun of Secret Service men. /jt After a careful survey o borhood Johnny and M iste Stern Brothers thingy to see if they couldn't make tt aratum, he afd, | curred’ city. reftehting ap was inadequate, He sugested that | f! buildings be built back from the streets yeloctty tm fifty miles an hour, dent's riding horses and a lot of per- sonal luxgage bad gone on ahead, A train consisting of engine, tender, bag- gage car and parlor car was walting. with steam un, when «a diz white ©. Johnny turned a stop-cock that Opened the gasoline tank. There was an explosion that blew the two lads out ES gro Bdgarsore’ HL: of the machine. Michael escaped with President Looks Fit. burns on the ‘hands, but Johnny's fea- — tures ware pari Luckily ais eyes On the front seat of the auto, beside| were not damage The driver, sat the President, browned = srr to a golden oak finish by fi immer @ut-ol-doors, and looking fit to slay all the bears and most of the Demo- crates in the Loutslana canebrakea. Drs. Roosevelt. Miss Ethel Roosevelt. the next Young Lady of the White House, and Master Quentin Roosevelt were in the tonneau, the other mem- bers of the family being at school, To-morrow, an Important Sale of Irish Point Lace Curtains Value $7.50 to 11.50, Pair $5.78, 7.50, 9.75 FRENCH LACE STORES — in Renaissance and Lacet Arabe, Each $5.95, 8.75 automobile curved down the road | A policeman carrfxd the boys into a drug atore and sent for an ambulance. | The machine had been standing on the comer for nearly an hour befora tho Kacemahn expedition explored it. Apparently it had broken down, and the owner or chauffeur had gone for help, Waa stationed at the machine” SOe Value $7.50 to 14.50, ——————————————————————————— she Pracldant. Jumped nltahly out of ELST ay as the V1 ent J! ni Out of {he car. He bad to shake hands all/ STEAMERS DAMAGED IN : nens Steck: of savers! amalt Oswiertayes| CRASH PUT BACK TO PORT Housekeeping Li Hemstitched Bieached Scotch Linens Below Regular Values Damask Dinner and Lunch Sets, isting of Table Cloth and One Dozen Napkins, vaso designs, soft mellow finish, Also To-Morrow Satin Damask Napkins, so pee ee and Dinner Sizes, Dor, 81645 to 4.25 re he could get aboard the couch, \ The last to greet him was venerable} HALIFAX, N. 8. Sept. 53—The Alten Uncle Jacob White, a looal character, | Line steamer Mongolian, which was {1 who used to drive the President in hig | collision with the steamer Hurona, of nck the Thomson Line on Sunday in Neorry you're going, vicinity of the traits of Belle Isle. w; _ Suavered the oldman; $5.85 10 7.75 a Hurond js also returning -t obec, pacung Loe oF on Then | Tee Mongolian sailed from Sic ue swung himself dpon plat. | Sst ay for form. where he siood Rowing and way. | 3{urone 8 meg in anew core 3 CA 100K Us He COMES eee ee MONTREAL. Si 0 Tie Crowd as long as be could hear thelr x cea. . from. below Guedes .atate Plough the train wasn't expected at | Mie, tiremer Hurona has Sikes “the Marseilles Bed Spreads, for extra large: beds, 3.65, 5.25 Long Isiand City until 11.20, or there- hon 3 5 ral thousan. ran which wuld Indicate that the Mon: ' See ote the to pernone had | XoHan was the worst Injured of the| Special Importation of French and Irish $8.75 1 45.00 Hand Embroidered Sheer Lawn Bedspreads, OOO ‘Special Offering of Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases 58&c, 69c, 82c 79c, 85c, 92c 85c, 98c, 1.15 panting and puffing. to its hai ‘under the nied. Serves from t! ae stations tas the ig os ing & pagsage across ferry Blip to thi at ity Se the outer end o¢ which janked ae Secret-Service men and Mice See tee ea ree;yl by Yhe an and. bare-hi he bowed | 4 ry constar|t!: b. ‘Actsouirad the Sereonat basscies o¢| Pinched, Painful Noses a had 1 Soka vetrean Cor te Foe AS are unknown to.eyeglass apd es terminate wearers whose glasses finer, 3|are equipped with the Single Bed Size, Three Quarter Bed Size, Double Bed Size, ee ets of the Pennsytvania where another Ss Special wee fake the President to. Wi that he had not Ince he } . fe 3 I pec.’ (HARRIS SUCTION CLIP] Pillow Case BinsG ints FABRIS, 25996, 37436 jour Rocsavelts stood on the for- Attached to your glemes for 35 Cents. c Eiloeg Te ey agen an fhe ted a ety aces Bolster Cases, 2ixs4 ins, 24263, 21%72. 2234276 rorine ae rane aetee,| WL, ST. OROUULS ~29¢ 32 35e = 39c ¢ rapld motion and the vi 6 of the wntpping toted: Toon Tepe Pray tie run ito Jersey hy. att arte of the ident’ te 2 eked bad enjoyed his summer at 8 Hil very much, id Seine tem tats F sxing frm two to Hl Ne Extra Charge ter it. his desk. -He—thought his bear ‘Kavertisernente for The World would just about round out the vacation | at ‘Anicrican ‘District Messesave "Oeste properly. [in the efty unat' Pea Mt an ___ QOCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. 4. East 234 St., near Fourth A Meebo ke | 54 Wost 125th St. ee erento antl etter | 44 ray he | 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN, aIDore Opposite Abraham £ Stracs’s, Hemstitched Sheets and Cases— At Correspondingly Low Prices West Twenty-third Street and avenuos, no that the highest atories in toe bulldings would be In towant Every few obstacles in downtown’ streets, pro- from line to house-lne that might in- the moving of yebicular de ren he A resolution was passed unanimously f+. preeicent jon his appointment by the Governor: to Re" 'Sorvice Commission and. tn- | etructing the committee on nominations SNOW TO CLEVELAND. The Centre of Things moved to-day {surgeon cart! in the chair. terrific from Oyster Bay to Washington by way | with’ lint and oliing | Amang reports to receive cons} gale from the west has been raging | We render monthly statements and of New York. Wall ‘street shuddered Ike a couple o! ¢ linseed ‘olf | ton was one presented by Calvin Tom-| over the ‘lower lake region for more aa the Preaidential party, mille. ‘When, Jonnn old érough [idns, concerning additiqnal muntetpal|tnan twenty-four hours So far as| allow 4 per cent. Interest, compounded fon of tall bull¥inge tn this! known, no damage to shipping has oc- With the storm came a heavy Grop fn the temperature and to-day | here: were flurries of snow. The wind Sie h z f ~ Have placed within the reach of the purchasing public me dq @ most complete line of absolutely new merchandise at _ the most reasonable prices that can be found in the entire Company Retail Dry Goods field. ae In the heart of the great Metropolis, this splendidly equipped store stands, filled with exclusive novelties in the manner of wearing apparel, staple fabrics and fashions, and general merchandise of all descriptions. , There is no shopping advantage. either physical or finan- cial,-that this house does not possess. The motive of o this new, high grade Dry Goods Store is Reputation, Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman. & Co.) pats THE EVENINGIWORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1907. | The finer the quality of ‘nyth’ny you buy here tLe greater the UNDER- | PRICING. Our prices for high class novelties are, in many instances, close to HALF the prices asked in other stores, ; Deposit Account Advantages: Deposit any sum you care to, make purchases in the usual way and haye them charged to your deposit. every tree months, on daily balances. This unique plan affords ALL the CONVENIENCES of an ordinary “charge” account snd ALL the ECONO- MIES of Macy's strictly cash system. B’way at 6th Av -AUTUMNMILLINERY EXHIBITION DAYS With the Millinery, Special Displays of New model. Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Neckwear, Footwear and Hosiery, Gloves, Ueits and Uelling; Sitks, Dress Fabrics, Crimmings and Dress Novel(l€s Generatty. he A , od a ear Flease use BLUE TRANSFER CARDS when you male purchases in more than TWO depart- } rents and expect to take | them with you. Use RED | CARDS whea geods are to he delivered. 34th to 35th St. sa a Gold-filled Skeleton Eyeglasses. — vaicony. Frantes 12-karat go led, guaran- teed for 1 best qual~ + Sold else- 64c will examine your scribe the correct lenses you re- quire. Se One Group That Serves As A Peg On Which To Hang a Story. It is a story of Macy underselling—one that gives ¥ yu an idea Why this Outer Apparel store is setting up new high sale records every week. So far as this particular group of Suits is concerned there is hardly. enough to. warrant more than a “Not Advertised” card. Only 28 of them, though we can take orders and fumnish additional Suits later. | THE PRICE 1S °$36.74—not remarkable, until you know that || SIMILAR SUITS ARE SELLING ELSEWHERE FOR $58.50. Per- haps that is a greater-than-usual bit of Macy underpricing; but at all events it is representative of a general underpricing, not in this depart- ment alone, but THROUGHOUT THE STORE. The suits referred to, at $36.P4, are fashioned of fine quality im- ported fancy worsteds—novelty designs in handsome colorings. | They are strictly tailored Suits, the coats long, lined with satin; skirts full pleated and finished with folds. “Recon Floor, Bimilar savings on other Suits in regular stocks, at prices ranging from $16.74 to $224.00. ED For Small Women and Misses. #: |] New Model Skirts, made of fine quatity black and biue Panama; full | pleated, finished with stitched folds; 32 to 37-inch lengths; similar gar- ments- sellelsewhere “at pri here $3.96 to 5 Tourist Coats, made of excellent quality mannish mixtures; full length double-breasted styles, finished with notched velvet collars, tailored sleeves and deep pockets; 12 to 18-year sizes; similar coats sell else at prices ranging {romy $14.50 to -$19.S0;_here $10.74 to. cm Sale of Fine Waists at $3.96 = Waists made of fine white net, with dainty yokes of Val. lace inser- tion, finished with white Cluny lace and point Venise medallions; at- |] tached lace collar and trimmed cuffs; lined throughout with mousse- line. | | | ' al Other Waists in stock up to $100.00. Silk Petticoats at $5.89. Five different styles, made of extra heavy taffeta silk, in black and staple colorings. | Tailor-made, with circular flounces, or accordion-pleated and fin- ished with rose ruching. All with silk dust ruffles. 2 FL. Finer grades in regular stocks ranging up to $40.00: | “Heatherbloom” Petticoats, $1.98.—Three styles, in black “Heather- ploom"; some with deep ruffles, shirred and tucked, others with deep | fiounces, tucked and finished with ruffles. 5 Cotton Moreen “Petticoats, “made with deep umbreiia flounce, tucked and-stitched bands aH /, First Showing of Novelty ‘Bags From Paris.. ; © more interesting array of French Novelty,Bags has ever IN| been shown in this l.eather-Goods-section, any certainly none embracing so many distinctly new shapes in oddly-treated First Floor, particularly novel. «The leathers include reindeer, suede, fancy—colored Hzard, plain and fancy morocco, embroidered and- hand-carved calfskir-and fancy figured suede—in black, tan, brown, white, [rom-red, violet and green. Balloon-shape Bags Ty> Vanity Bags, from Binloon Bags, With ww. ‘fittings ~~ Others in stock up to $24.89. Sale of $6 Clocks, $4.49 Basement: Handless, dialless Clocks—more than mere novelties, since they are perfect timekeepers, guaranteed mechanically perfect and guaran- teed to keep accurate time. They are wound, set and regulated. like any 24-hour watch or clock, The upper plates represent’ the hour, the lower the minutes. Appropriate gifts—holiday, birthday or wedding. Other Clocks in Regular Stock lip to $750, 2». Sale of Juvenile Automobiles at $4.74. OOD, stoutly constructed, easy- running Cars, made to sell at $7.00. Here is a little lot’ of forty, at $4.74 each.. \ _ Bodies are 38 inches long; wheels are rubber-tired; pedals are adjustable to three heights. Just the sort of a machine to de- light youngsters of 4 to 10 years. ¢ Other Juvenile Autos in Regular Stocks pip to $28.74 2 _tive shapes, z { Two designs—La Diabolo and the new Balloon-shaped Bags—are HOE aes} Doble a 5} (Hares Maeys) aces acs Gonare ale of Standard $3.00 ) Grades, at ...-..;- ' $2.29 mi Expect Shoes as good as you eve New lasts—snappy, up-to-the-hour models, 2 { ) + Rot for $3.00 t In patent leather, calfskin and vici kidskin, with Gc outer soles and smooth inner soles. . Regular stocks of Fall Footwear embrace fine grades of Shocs up to $5.96 a pair xe Worth-while Savings On Parlor Suits, Beds and Bedding. (AWA) HOUGH regular stocks are full rounded and complete, we | miss n> opportunity to add SPECIAL lots when the Furni- ture concerned is Furniture ef Quality—Furniture that we can guarantee as liberally as any embraced in regular stocks. To-day there ‘is unusual news of Parlor Suits and Brass Beds— the underpricing as effective as though the great August sale had been carried into September: : Parlor Suits: 3 and 5 Pieces. If the frame pleases you—and the variety is great enough to insure satisfactory choice—there will be no doubt about the uphol- Stering You have choice of. tapestries, Verona velours or satin damasks. 4b OL Three-piece Suits. Regularly ...... $29.24 $4240 $54.75 «$60.25 «= $64.25. —«$BO.AS Sales Ae $24.49 $35.24 §46.24 52.49 $56.24 §70.25 < Five-piece Suits. Regularly ...... $40.25 $56.25 $64.25 $96.50 $104.50 $126.50 Salares eyes $35.24 $49.49 $56.25 $84.25 $91.25 $112.50 Parlor Tables Mahogany Finished Mahogany Infaid. Regularly $4.24; sale. 83.40 | Regularly $14.24; sale. Regular|y-85.24; sale. 93.74| Regularly £20.74; sale. Regularly $7.67; sale. $6.241 Regularly $24.49; sale... Sale of Brass Beds Regularly ...... $1849. $21,67__ $28.24 $48.24 $46.49 Sales. $15.40. $18.89" $24.45 34.89" ~F8O 74 «(840,67 Macy-Made Mattresses Products of our own mattress factory—all hand-made, filled with selected sterilized hair of various-grades : ne Filled-with- short-hair, 4-ft--size $8.18; 416-ft Filled with No. 3 mixed hair, 4-ft. size $12.89; 4%4-f1 Filled with No. 3 soft South American hair, 4 ft. $16.4 Filled with extra selected South Amer, hair, 4 ft. $19. 500 Pairs of Eastern Wool Blankets 14 Underprice.=-==. HE maker prizes his reputation for making altsolutely faattiess quality Blankets, and_only such bear his labels. Every Blanket that is ‘not absolutely faultless is sacri- 2) ficed, even though the mill imperfection be ever so slight. © Here is one of the choicest 1olS of Such Blankets we ever receiver, The_so-called.“‘imperfections’” are trifling indeed. poss a Blankets for full-size beds, all silk-bolund; some cut and hound singly; borders light shaded pink and blue. ¢ Pair $2.49, $2.87, $3.37 and $3.62 ‘COMPANION. VALUES: Fancy Colored Fleece Blankets, jn striped effects—all the newest. color combinations; 40x68-inch size, pair 61¢; $4x72-Inch size 78¢ Indian Robe Fleece Blankets, unique designs and colorin: edged; 54x72-inch size, each. + BLD Woolen Bath Robe Blankets, figured effects; used for display pur- poses and are slightly soiled; clearance at reduced prices; 72x84-Inch size only; each...,....$1.74, 82.18, $2.62, $2.97, $3.28 and $3.72 Finer Blankets in regular stocks, including elegant Aua- trian Blankets ranging in price yp to $22.44 each. Exclusive Patterns j } re of getting Linen value entirely at odds with the present market. In some instances the prices we quote to-day, for Linens contracted for a year ago, are as low or lower than we would have to pay to land similar goods on these shores. “Red Star’ Cloths and Napkins are made expressly for us by one of the foremost manufacturers in Scotland. The Cloths have finished corners quite unusual in mhedium-priced Linens.» ~ CLOTHS, HEMMED READY FOR USE: 72x 72-Inch.,.. $2.71 72x126 . 72x 90-inch, $3.36 72x144 72xt08-inch.... $4.03 | 81x AL ‘ HEMMED NAPKINS TOM 20-inch, dozen..... $2.64 22-Inch,.,..8¢ ‘RED STAR” TABLE DAMASK, 72 Inches w