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WOMAN HERE WITH AQ 00,000 FIGHTS BANKERS. SUIT THE EVENING WORLD, RESCUER BITTEN AND FALE RANGED AT nA WORK [BELIEVE WOMAN ALDERMEN CET The retinery | bat a pip * business 6 t Wax wold (o the t « gOKt 10 ot or ‘S| a husk of the fo: ner Mm wax at 2 loss Industrial f Logon. tad paid adimtted wax i Klock of othe why t ment Syn £200). for linge wha venture AFTER OIL TRUST WAS MURDERED. | CV EAE IN RIVERSIDE 1 Company jaltoe of | New J Aeniniaae pany, OF to the gtund } Mrs, Ida-Ensign-Arrives-from, England to Deny Charges Made by Husband. MENTIONS YALE MEN. Ensign Says He Married Wom- an He Met in Street to Reform Her. ; With practically, uniimted. fighting | Fesources In the way of oash, Mrs. Ida Poulter Ensign has, come to America @ contest the divorce sult of her hus-| and, Harry A. Ensign. the banker, of No. 31 Nassau street, who, as he charges in his complaint. was smitten ‘with her beauty when he saw her on the streetq of London, and, ‘believing | ee —00Ud i wit Bhe ts living to-day in seclusion in a New Jersey town, where she went| efter her arrival yesterday from Eng-| fand, When the case comes on next = Seavit- denying-the—accusgtion.— swill be Yale students who are sa! the rich banker to have known his wife while he was living with her in New Haven; Robert Henry.Pope, a} London society man; other Londoners} ‘and several persons who live in Raton, New _Moxico, where the Ensigne spent a few months. The Yale men are now at their homes ——tn-vartous-States-amd—there-are—aatd-te- be nearly a score of them who are called to appear. Ensign claims to have found his wife in the company of a mtudent at New Haven one night and to been ‘compelled to take hor vaway by force. He chargea tmpropriety with Pope, who while here last spring filed an am- Aske $300 a Week < At the trial the whole singular stor$ ef the banker's infatuation will be told by both sides. Mrs, Enalgn has filed a molt’ against her husband for separation and $30) a week alimony. She says Be fe worth 9600,000. Her suit is based on allegations of cruelty. Her lawyer, Robert H. Hibbard, of No. 32 Liberty street, appeared before Justice Green- ‘baum yesterday when Ensign's divorce suit was called and said he was ready to C3 Bhead. oe case, however, was meuiaeren ia his client would @eny all of the banker's charges. j- Baaign declares “that tis “sincere: efforts to reform the pretiy girl were most dismal failure. He was strolling through the Piccadilly section. of Lon- @on one night when he saw ‘hor, dis ‘compiaint-says, Her face made_a deep ‘{mpression on him. Following her he. SAVED BY KNOCKOUT. }+—MeDonough, TOTO ‘Policeman wai MeIORSURT Has Hard Fight with Man in the Water. Deals: Blow-to Would-Be Sut ‘cide and Is Nearly Strangled _ by Life-Savers. Walter McDonough, one of the honor men of the Police Department, qualified for another bravery medal thts ‘after- noonin the North River, at the foot of Houston atre It ts not given to Many-mgi to be ditten, half-drowned and more than half-hanged, and yet to live through ttand toincidentaity—saye a life. McDonough earned that medal, whether he gets It or not. ‘wir belong fc squad, and whose cuft 4 already with the star that courage, is stationed at pler No, 39, where vessels of the Atlantic Trans. Port Ine dock. To-day, as he rode past the trat= etringpiecs—a—hundred yards out- from: the bunk, with hia bands clasped in ap attitude of prayer, McDonough knows what Jt means when an Italian kneels n> daylight prayer alongside swift- running water. He alll from his horse and started -down the plor_as faat_aa he could pelt He was within ten fect. of his man iron “the Italfan rose to his feet, water, head first. Fought to Save Man. McDonough shed—his— belt, his coat and his cap and dived ty the place where bubbles were coming up. He bobbed up in a moment, wiped the water out of his eyes and glanced about: him. No-sign-of-the Itallan.—He dived-again and <hen once inore, The third time he bumped into the Italian, who was clinging to a submerged strip of plank- ing lke a barnacte, determined to die. McDonough broke his hold and locked together the two men snot upward to the surface. fescue. McDonough fought hard to save him. ‘The tle caught them and awept, them back and forth. Three ‘longshoremen ‘on the dock, who jumped up and down because they were helpless to do any- thing else, say the men struggled in of the tide for fully ten just as + Telia spAl_anc creed = Hive: blaspheming cat, He ‘cot McDonough's hands In his mouth.and chewed the fin- gers until tre blood splurted out of them, They wallowed.. and rolled and wresfied, Knock-Out Blow Did-It— t lenstir McDonough turned loos isthe foreigner and baci intance, and! thi charm | wan even greater—tha: him, treading water, |The watch-, Ue thought he= awe to let “the: other} wht nut. But he had—« corr ft: ashore ‘nimeet hada betat Tan. Suddenty—his-fiet Were married. _Ennign says he believed he could make “Icaetermined|*-he-says;-in-| mg document accusing her, ‘that by a jon I could so educate her that she could become a woman whom | ry Tt took the Italia: tnd Tie went FEE to lee Tee OnoURE hiesenoulder and jan ACT Sawiy-cowand- the dock. 21a te 2am at home in the wateres a Dull pea! he was pretty nearly a! His wet ielathes and. ais in: th! pepe the dead welght. a! iuened Italian im down. ‘longsboremen Ces senseless swam but three ands for, d a saliTe Hae —and— HUE The Italian fought against,| pod: away | s ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. BURGLARS WORK IN HOUSE WHERE 1907. WOMAN LAT DAD Ei $33 Sales In Progre Annual reduction sate ef Oil Paintin e Malian and Care that the Original Gant to a me ae Toucey Be Revoked. Autopsy Shows Her Skull Was)“ ’ Fractured Before Body Was Placed otf Track. ee in transcript. of the. truste "surplus count and the witness said he tought f on the the affair us ereat u ANY ANS Papetare: awarded John M. Tou t f Lt Iron pipe across the city unger Cefitral| were plac before Park and extendihe under. the North when,the Standard’s tr and East rivera from the New Jersey) resohition ta dissolve th “thera to the Lone Island, shore. | were aixty+two compant. tand- ‘This pipe line ls now in operation dy | {Ard Ol Trust. The'day after the rast. the Standard Ol! Company and conveys Nitlon was passed forty-two of the Vhedaanda of gallon of ‘oll daily to /COMPANIER were -conwolidated with the twenty ‘subsidiary ‘ companies, whose the company's tanks In Lonk Island) stocks were distributed to thoxe holders City, g 6 of trustees’ certificates who presented ‘Th company hax never them for cancellation, commencing Noy, pensation to the: city for Z right_whish- it enjoys. ay -Henry—ib—-Purroy— wat the>-potitical agent who secured the grant for John! M. Toucey, the latter then being Pres! dent of- aie Srewedepees— Contr rat A pow ie adjuner—ie—the-oil. of t e ix inid. below the sur;! tito Jahowing. that enigapenment eter rapes rer ae vy Wi just “above the Bive sa on the lett fractured, bi ahere were: (races 0! ied stomach aud brain. This drug, ly KROCK-OUL divpe, Wi = istered in acunuis em Mae mam br. O'Hanior 5] ne ing of M m: wi who performed the autopsy, says the womun was not’ an pracanball ae bral dnd other organs C she was in-hormal meni of phy. a) Lealth, oe woman was murder O'lianion hive doubt, tie Saya_the fracture, which Was extenmve, could not | Nave-beenIniicted“hy-a- tall Up auch | @ surface as that upon which the body. rested when it wax found—a Jaane of loose cinders, rowere tie injuries 7 wuch—as—woutd “Deenrinmerey had j the woman been struck rains cull "and the paid $1-cont- PEASE) showed that on Nov. 9 trum cortifi= nailation—and—te was given an assignment of veal title to theik oror ata share-or_all Ne NDS are compares — The tooks ot all the subsidiary companies were dl- vided in 972.100 parts, and the proper- t if stocks given to who. wi SIXTY: aub-aurface manner from” WESTFIELD, Z| Mipposed, that Ose of the “|retired to sock rest * can of silverware ahd #0) In cas) Ransacks Rooms and Es capes with Plunder. An autopsy performed to-da; n|. The, Board-of Aldermen set out hot- | the entry of sH9 made oft No Jp, Oct. Me Hurglars ia ¥ wpo! 0 1 the body of the young woman found |foot after the Standard Oll Company to~/ Hl. IAL wit 4 charging off of thao] entereil three residences here yeaterday at Riyerside Bark. the |iav, when “Tittle Tim’ Sullivan caused {mint Fanalt stocky day andoin ony cane. they yan on the Li _|rallroad tracks at the foot of: West One} the introduction of a resolution calling | ational Tranadt stock | THoId in wiksA thew PHundred and Lightevith street. leaves! for; Vie “immediate. rep! Wa muck lea than fief of mie howe was, dying det. ‘They several, pyndred dol} ce between 1 and $0 thie morg- yusea entered wan thad W. HH, Sievert, on Lawrence avenuy. re Siebert died last might,;und the embers of tie houselohl. wen gut Ath watoulng uring her ifness, had hte tye house by made 4 ‘Ugh #eberdl FOONTS, Sh cwhtrh the “dead: The ropbers Ko oman disturbed | Basement Underpricin omigs quite as great. E as REPRESENTA TIVE OF THE SPHE D AWANTING “pets, Mission. Purtiture, Porteres: Women’s Wraps, Suits and Gowns, Quitted Sacques and. Robes, Corsets, Hosiery. Dress Goods, White Fabrics, Linings, Dress. Trimmings and Ostrich Plumes. Many of the extraordinary values in “Tueiday Special” Sales wil! be on salel 3 g Inclicated By These Splendid Values at 49c. "Ww | F you want substanti: dences ofthe savings this I) Underprice B Basement holds out /eontinually, Blance, over to-day’s.list of 49c.. offering: Over and under that figure, there are: We-have merely liste:t Thest AOR Footwear and silk the list of Wednesday THIS HADEMEN SE UAB 5 Corsets. made* of nites _coutil, TICE AN: 1aS | 1 -KOred, ~eep: hipserantseeee First avenue, oeing continued at each | shore end to the opposite shores and thence to destinations of supply and storage. The Euat River section of the} cubmerged pipe ne | traverses the -breadth—of Bi a as_ wall. nied by Alderman patent, ‘The tracture of poe oektion of-the neck were tascome | ed at different times, ‘The neck D might have been broken by a lon, such as (hat from the top of fie iver: {side Park t—on-t “where EAAT ud was-tmmedintety the Introduction of s Seca baereselidon ne ide Park to the tracks, ahe had been a ng for the appointment of an’ in struck “on the back: of ead pres ously. hen the body was found it iguting committee of three to see! was lying on the right side in a natu- | out Gther similar existing grants, ral position. ‘The right arm was under {Alderman Sullivan urged the Hoan t ore ede, RUE the fractured ribs are! at jeust remodel resolution 10 % u jesignated heirs or assigns may | There, were 10 cinders tn the skin or| beknowne for the Toucey Merant is \plcked up had the bouy’been atruck und | made OUE fo Toucey alone. With the y death of ‘oucey ullivan claimed, the; thrown by a traln., Bor thts reason 3: | grant Became void anyhow, but In re- Brie RaUCeaeTe ROTA REISE ne [wants adequate compensation paid the| theory that the woman was killed in Riy.| sity «and ‘the present operators of the} oraide Park and that her. murderer ¢r Da ee enter 1th- | Mmurderera-tomed the- body down the} Both resolutions were referred. w embankment te. the tracks in. the ex- | out discussion or ton —to—the rate that a train would run over | Committee. on Btreets ind Highways, They have abandoned the Idea that | for prompt action, s taken from a boat and placed} Alderman Sullivan said after the where Mt was found. | Board adjourned that there are numer- woman answering the description | ous similar, grants: In existence from of-the-victhn-of-the tragedy was seen whieh tinecity-derives no—revenue,—— in a Harlem dance hall Sunday night.| “They are private privileges and pri- She went away with a man woo is | vate snaps which benefit none but cor- Merton police, but heh not | porations, ‘and they have been yleldirig ene had called at{ Proft to the Interested corporations for the Borge bea At the body up io} “said the Aldermai eesetthoncormenenaicts Ne corpae was $2,000,000 PAID Ingly affected, put she Inginted ther the 1g FOR LOSING OIL PLANT, HE SAYS. pi MAKE THIS Well in a What will appear very interest- ing to many people here {# the ar- ticle taken from a prominent health journal, giving a simple preacription, as formulated by a noted authority, who claims that _he has found a positive remedy. to curé AlmUst any case of backache or kidney or bladder derangement, in the following simple prescrip- “tion, If taken ‘before the stage of Bright's disease: ‘Elnid:-Baxttact--Dandellon;,9ne- Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sar- “saparilla, three ounces, Shake well itle and take in teaspoonful | ¥ Was not that of the person whom F ahe wax aecking. ‘This woman was ac- companied by. a young man’ who bore a remarkable {acini resemblance to ths deud woman, He refused to look at the corpae, ee ? irl was good looking and_ well formedtin Ute. She had ans abundance of _golden-brown hair. Her eyes. were aareS eo ray nei cnlor Mae teeth | Bullding to-day an effort was made t ere whHe and perfect; w eo ex- Sigtiow of one. nthe’ tront of, tna] Brave that the Manhattan Of! Company | ower Jaw, hie) wan alighil {had been absorbed by the Rockefeller| ored: et atid: were sort and shipety monopoly. + an er skin was well care for. ‘he - Dalla on two fingers of her right hand| Deputy-Attorney General Frank | 1. Kellogg, who 1s conducting the investl- Were bitten down to the quick and the gation gritied F,-T, Cuthbert, ‘At the resumption of the Government's Standard Ol! inquiry fn the Federal u 1) Hand avenue, and Bugene Hanford, cn Dudley ayenue, socured xilver valued at % KA worth of clothes, was heard AT YOUR HOME Prepare it at Home _by—Shaking ingredients when asked regarding this pte- scription, stated that the ingredi- ents are all harmless, and can be good prescription pharmacy. further stated that while this pre- why {t would not be a splendid - remedy for kidney and urinary peculiar action upon the” entire Aidoay..structure,.. \s most important organs and help- ing them.-to_aift. ‘on Hol-+ ‘The houses of C Bweeney, were also broken Into, robbors i both cases gaining en- ATR “ ese worth up piney Harford they and about! unusual noise en at either out the-tome oF MN by the inma ace. Bottle. btained at a small cost from ay e acription is often prescribed in rheumatic affilctions with splendid results, he could see no reason roubles and backache, -2s-{t-has-a | filter from the ood the foul acids and waste et ofthe cineers rt erat. president @-wore no combs in : was fastened with infer hale Teich {the Manhattan Company, at Ereat] ‘The woman's clothing was of poor qual; length, but could draw no unequivocal aoeSSy jisston—from—him—that-the-Standard Kenteke fepped In and eliminated the Mah- comport factor. doses after each meal and-again at bedtime. eaupitee goods == A__well-know! ees ah 13 ckerbooker: had e-withess 1s = ste = Tanngry. nearkas She. wore-m cheap cor ton undervext;- badly torn; an-old,-mend- 7 i apsociated with \=Men's: Night Shirts. | attached; sizes 18 to 30-inch wvalue 75 Spachtel Scarfe, all new . designs, 20xS4-inch; size; each 49c LargeSine: ‘plain white with % and 4 Checked Dooilies, i Reene union inch, hems: “dozen. 2. nen, hemm 16x16-inch; We chief, dozen Rei iasrcsvees sieetee Sila Nsti ued z Ae —1a~ hemmed, _18x40-1 four for... Table Damask,_c.0 Ae fi a. bi iched, f extra—heavy;—price— Oofwo y§rds-.... 49c Crash Toweliny all linen, 17 inches —wide,—red— borders price of five yards 49c “all arounds with row of Mexiéan DENIS work; Meu's Pure Lin 'Kerehlefs, aval _A-inch Rar halts - White Fabrics. Woalet Lengths, 334 yards,” figured white madras, merce! ao 27 Inches wide; $n a Parge as- sortment of patterns; length, 49c Men’s' Underwear. Shirts and ers, extra heavy winter-weight’ white merino; shirts finished: with - pearl. buttons and ribbed bottoms; drawers to match, made with reinforced seats. and Suspender tapes;- per gar- ment . haneeainodade. 4 Shirts and Drawers, natural me- tino, extra beavy winter-weight; Women's Belts. Steel-ctuddediElastic Belts, fine” quality elastic, heavily “studded; finished “with neat ~ steel garments finisKed as steers . 49e ADOVE oe eeeeeeesecttenesis 490 Plain Elastic Belts, in biack-red, brown and navy; with neat bucides and back pleces/of gilt and ony tized frrish =. : New Panne Velvet Belts, in | black, red, navy, gray and brown; shed _witl c Night’ Shirts, nade f fleecy ‘domet flannel, | erased Pearl buckles “to: Hic Outhbdert, who. wa already: taken, Theo Carding to” testimony, was prominent In-maktme—the-contract | y which the Chicago an Indlanapolts | a4 eompanies,..controied by. _E..C. Benedict. and Anthony N. Brady, tained “a constant of! supply-from the Standard art coonsideration for he aule-of the Manhattan ‘Company=—- ira Cuthbert admitted ticoat., Her stockings are of rib a. The shoes are old and gun down. he sole of one is worn through. Zhe: pbear-the-markof-Kammeyer.the Bix! avoniver Aen mre eng rare about: (21-120 nix The skirt in plaited, cloth, andthe. blac! ‘coarwer of black Panama kk Jacket. in of— 9. CVE TNATETIAT. att nie —wife.** His Love Was Strong, He says he learned soon that she was Ramsay ‘Kennedy. However, this was > only une more tncidefit In her past, and he simply tried the harder to put hor <1 feet in the straight paih, He aays they ronan her to school. her with tis wholo heart, he insist Tt didn't do any good: ___They_came-to America, a Morristown; -Neo3:y he remodelled” his .handsome ‘home to an old English country house because she thought sh in the rareifed alr of New Mexico he tmagined—its-dream—might—be-realls They went there, Back to London was Ensign, Mr, BEW MUCH The WITS Al Week ends, he banker sys when he once pro- ini with force enough to. Of er eiistble, back to this city last fall, ——and-H-yae—oi_long_atier_thelr_arrival that the counter suite were fied: ‘The. trial here will bo, bitterly con: tested, It Im sald, for Mrs, Ensign js understoad to have $100,000 to offer icgal batfle with. Ensign cannot offer in evi- dence the history of hls wite before mony allowance, ponding :attlement of ft, bul it wax denied by Justice e. They pare #0 far each won a point, Seoenaeeaens GOV. HUGHES STOPS RIFLE ‘SHOOTING AT CREEDMOOR. “gny—gentherman—might-be—prowd-to—eall- pulled hf “—“atrenty married” to Giaagew--men—! to be educated, ne | Dee ars Zon coremen saw how it was ‘and tet | i bi pe foosened-the-tapet. Pope and his motor car j tan, OAT —ae- the pait_arep NT ee ae Tipe Dien wettied, over MeDonoughs head. and as the men dad it the tope: tieh a ite wan & fait war-to be choked to death, there under the piling. for he -couldn't-yell_out-and tell them into his throat and Taking his eyes} pop out. Somehow. he: grabbed the rope with nd and k--back-into_view. Te eeiaitdewn under onearm.. The nas ppsd i hapled them up together, jong Both Badly Needed Doctor. | a Tt was need to-tell_which-needed help most, “Dr. Be who came with 2 ate he reached ithe station and put to bea Mistneck had a blue rin Jaround:it, his na 0! [quit of brutes, his ject. thumb. his le and: Stgro:= d were badly chewed. DIArcy puterined the tooth marks for fear of {nfection. Trellevue the Ttallan ‘ohn Srerencaent right hai nathat oh aaa the name of [haa ave! ue ang then, he curses Sie? | z jong an : mete rother of “Doc'* theatrical 0 Exactly similar toithe one he nulled off to-tay-—saving aman who didn't: want ito bq saved. What allied himcwith that rope outting | ung—to-it—untii—he: AR. Dr. i wore -AvounG=her=ti PAToUnU=her= P goubled hroat—the--woman: Teiack: grosgrain ailk ribbon, ‘and:tled in the shape of a stoc! #7] eetensibly an’ Engiial fe throught a New York banking. house Taare Man- | hattan Ol! Company—has_ done nothing | | clasp;.in_ tan, “heavy” wool: cheviots,; in” various pearl, navy,> colorings: ‘well made th; finished -with etastie af ee sto Tt, pets sizes: purple, .NY Succes a a Reginaphone, Regi guarantee to be the: equal ‘construction and musical chaser-also has the. privileg regu or Player Piano now being” offered bye us ‘on the payment plan; in short, all conditions are Regina Music Box, = na Chime Clock, Piano of @ new instrument in qualities. Any pur- ¢ of buying these, goods goods are sold at lar prices. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ARE i “Instruments that ha = ~ PUBS 15 aveeeeareans cay “own make or not, and there is ~ One Cent for Safety. : worth t Not only. pure fresh milk, but 20% nee uae richer than the ayerage, and the only sold today. The say- ‘exchange for new ones, ~~ Instruments that have been used caly -for demonstration purposes, and Instruments _whose cases or finish are not of today’s design. Th Regina guarantee covers them all, whether of our ve been taken i in ia Tae AtsCe: SOO gg: --Black-and hi “Colored Crepe-finished ~ Chiffon Veils, | Fancy Silks, in stripe, check |} 1% yards long; in brown, aE and plaid designs; pure silk 19 inches wide; yard........ 49€: Colored Taffeta Silks, Inches wide, every desirable color— also black — represented; all ard. 49c BIREYAS yet and other desirable J Pe eometre _madé_of— mercer- tzedpereatine, tn -btack “amd “white” Stripe_and check _patterns=-finished= with ruffle and band of black percaline; 80c. value; sale... . 49c ind Women's, -26 and 28- , the former with 7-rib frames, the latter with 8 ribs; cov- ered with good quality cotton gloria; sturdy Congo handles 49c floral value Capi Sala eae _ Veils and Veiling. 9 >= 7. -HIGH-CLASS, .TUXEDO-_ VEILING, chenille-dotted; in black, brown, magpie and navy; new shipment; yard. 59c and 69c. “CHIFFON CLOTH VEILS, non-<rushable; velvet dotted borders, in-self-and pretty combination colorings; very desirable 2-yard __lengths: 85c values, sale. 59c: pols stronger or more trust- Finer grades of Ve vilings i tn oop wee, netdiar novelties up to-$1.96 a yard. ' Men’s Undergarments: Typical AHEARN CASE APPEAL. peals will ‘decide — whether President John F. Ahearn, of Manhat- ‘and attaches of hla oMflce were jus- tilled) in refuaing to answer questions py the Commissioners of Accounts in New Yerk City, who ‘were examining ‘Ahearn's administration. submitted yesterda: direction pf} Henry: Hay mt Oct, ROBY 4 AdJt-Gen, furmed Major-G R «, ‘commanding officos of ta ional Geard, that al! practice of the Stata rif» range at Queens Count muat stop, ‘on of practice not to tate until definite ders are recelyed from the Goyverno! {hls actin In taken, Gen, Hensy hOuiced to-day, view of the pre eentment rondo by the Grand Jury of Queens Coun waleh ‘declared “the rifle range u menace to the lite of th people in the necivorhood, Die «Commiszion “appa ated to invertizaty fee Notional Guard oid Gen. Henry: Trade to, leave off coffee + ~ and takeon, t if ALBANY, Oct. &8The Court of Ap- Borough Briefs were milk im New York City that is “Per- fectly” pasteurized—the extra cent a quart secures the ‘'Perfect’’ pasteuriz- ation, which insures the milk absoltiiiels i substantial;'as a VisiC ‘eters of will prove. to-our showrooms Regina Player Piaros, Regina Chime Broadway at 17th St. Regine Music Honea, Reginaphanes, jocks safe from disease germs. LOC. a quart, §' ¥ e Ww. L. DOUGL S&S 50 SHOES « | Atrialwilloonvince os oF 300 wagons, Order. it from any of our 40 stores SHEEEIELD Perfectly ean co Mie con fou | y if ASA tiee es Gata, ena qiirgenvare cee, Peushe Oe Mts at, f z a Gche aid COVERS FOR 5, 6 or 7- PIECE SUIT w 435) The. bes! ma Damask, mds; perfect MC guarantood. "prone or drop us @ postal and an expiri~ ned upholaterer will call with samples and ake meanurementa, UPHOLSTERY Co., 156 West 23d St. Betweon Gth and 7th ays, ‘Telephone ST88--Chelsea, iy allow} he. cot in a variety insuring a selection most satisfactory. Macy Values In Standard Grades. . First Floor, 34th Street. Shirts and Drawers in the weights cooler weather demands—and CAMEL'S HAIR GARMENTS—Shirts with ribbed bottoms, Drawers with pearl buttons and reinforced seats; garment 1.24 ‘ CAMEL'S HAIR GARMENTS—Shirts double back and front and with ribbed bottoms; Drawers with pearl buttons and reinforced seats; Shirts: $1.49 each; Drawers. fi NAMA aes 24 NATURAL WOOL GARME hest possible manner; garment, SILK SHIRTS. AND DRAWER! ment ... tiene LINEN $0 inches; garment WORSTED DERBY RIBBED SHIRT: Drawers with pearl buttons and reinforced seats; 9 As above, extra quality; Shirts finished with Frene fronts; Drawers with pearl butt and reinforced sea NATURAL GRAY WORSTED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, if French ie 28, garment ..6...- 20. eae Medium weight, as above, NATURAL WOOL SHIRT: nent t As above, Shirts double bacl and fron -

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