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THE EVENING WORLD, ings against th ano waa cyastl Pies eye on miid~ jared, AILLED BECHUSE ~ HE DEMANDED AN APOLOGY __Barkeeper Shoots Young Man Whose Sweetheart He Had Slandered. vasaib bad dropped the revolver to the Boor, but he srmed picbele with a bot- tle in each hand and Riot In the Saloon. silos that flew about the place. the Presbyterian from the Church of Counsel, In. Ninetieth street. hospital, SAVED BY DETECTIVES. and kit him. Nelson and Frank Lynch Both were tn’ plain clothes, Tushed Jn. Attacked After Shooting by} Vicbay's— Fiiends,—Who Wanted to Kill Him. pther-toia him h however” Daniel Dennahy, © young master ‘me @hanic, of No. 1% East Ninetieth street, tne out “Lynoh nimi! Kitt The reserves arrived In Umo to fight from Leach for | off tecttyee: Wen the bruised and -lacerated dar- tender arrived at the Bast Eighty Preabyterian ‘Hospital to-day, station a_surceon was fwas later arraigned in the Harlen/| Police Court arged with murder, The slayer was & new bartender. Slotf'man’s saloon has none too good a mame t the region of Ninetieth etre anid Second je because of the char- -ecter of {ts pu a gang of ee | Sa Leach, who ta a! Lio-use hie_gun- whenever the patrons the place became too strenuous. He ant bad man, Ki he apptied= tor tap x gob-anid thot, Lewin nas none 0. tough es to phase him He knew how to han. Cie agar and a-ciud, and do-there we, any ructions be would quell them in gnanper (hal woud be beth effective nd impressive. . Bad Man In Charge. Last night he waa ‘eft In charge and ——$oxt—pe-tinis tn _ietting the gang know that be was boss and would stand no fer Some Beautiful Prat ~at REHE Baigues = fencee, Daniel Dannab the Hoffman place for a glasa of beer. | Just as he entered the waiter hurried fm from a rear room und said that a! young man and a y gutting up in’ unsee! the latest sale of Lord & Taylor, at fashion, and hen there filtered to the crowd in the Collectors, connoisseurs farroom & flood age from and. everyone £ vile la, who wiahes to make thelr home beauti- Every well furnished room should have Hows ca that y, Te uets yOu Leo kS oa ate etn @ ood, foundation, and a cheup Io q@on't stand for any fresh gsuya ID ypuing the effect of rich furniture. this place. Anybody that «els €@Y Oriental rug lends an alr of ele with me goes to the pavement aad hitg to every home and Is a good Inyestinen j for any housewife. |" "a_nevelty in the rug line which Lord pyylur are showilig Is thé Targe we sortmeat of Persian hal! strips and statr runners: “These -narow. antique tue which--were. timed by the. Poraiana< couch ceverings, are appropriate for the modern cramped hallway or lengthy bariender less along Seo- stairs. They come in pairs and vary from ten to twenty feet In length, Th' ed, Lenot ean remarkable sale, the low: Wouldnt tal 9 po rices prevall, laste this w wat? Way your ainl Biv ang every woman should Wf you ever crougut herself of this opportunity to invest + Ret ib here’ 1 would .thiuw ue two ok comparauvely small coat In an Oriowtal you oul al tw you out ; wot 5 raters ee Who Is the Hollyhock’ Girl? | She's the Beant fot-Greation— of 2 Famous-Parisian Artist. Her picture in colors—all ready for framing—goes FREE with every copy of next Sunday’s World in Greater New York. rug AD preseace of any wou irietd Of inine 1 think there would “gpouthed Leach. Ci rq wre tenders wrist in the pane of his aieal- fibered fingers he sald Apologized With a Bullet. “Ge you don't apolo. for every sword you said, you dirty hound, rh beat you IS 4 rm the-beriender man- mo his nip it around unul eHed—at the ma. wee: “y nead. nix Is how I'll apologize to you," ait. and pulled the trisger. ‘There were a dozen mon in the aa- Joon at the time, all friends of youns Dannahy. Thrse-of them caught hi Aa he fell senseless with a bu Le Boutillter Brothers -High-class—Tailor-made_Suits AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. PRICES Women’s ‘igh-class Tatlo--made. Suits—best English chebiots, stripes and mixtures—black and all the new colors— 25.00 Women's Black Broadcloth sleeveless Princess Dressetea fo) new models—made of best Chtffon Broadcloth— 432,00 sna $39.00 Exceptional value -__Women’s Black and Blae Toartst iCoste=Hihyi inches la Chertots and mixtures—satin lined— VLE: Women’s Rain Coats—rabberised satin—plaids and checks— 415.00 Value $18.00 _ Women’s Feao de Chin: and Taffeta Sith Watsts—black and) colorr—also in White India Siik— £3,206 le. Valae Fuge Bowtilter Brothers West Twenty-third Street. deep in the Heah of his neck and press -ACRITELLI BOOM, for Einty skunk at bay when | the rush of ‘Dannaby's. friends fell on |- ‘The trjured man was ‘carried into a back room to escape the rain of rils- Presently an ambulance came from | tal_and a_prisst? uur Lady of Good The priest administered the last sacrament In the ambulance, driving on @ gallop t® the | Meanwhile the rtot within the saloon| continued. Dannahy’s friends trying to| drag Leach out from behind the bar| Ho finalty came out with hia club, and was beating down his as- Sullants| when Central Office men A. h was pointed out to them, and 7 TRITOWST Masa brainine Nelson with a. bottie Begs for Mercy. : Then -the oMicera drew their revolvers and clubbed him with them until .he of Danbahys scking him and beating him and cry- him}? the mob aod reileve the exhausted | was that he Sp3"tecelved Instructions | held to await the action of the OF ORIENTAL AUES' Lord & eye is This Week Of- fn @ pretty home, you will giadly hall beautiful oriental Broa@way and ng woman were| Nineteenth street, are this week show- y ing a wonderful collection of antique What the man had threatened to de- rugs which will delight the heart of molish him If he interfered. every home-loving woman, The cheicest “1'll ax him,’ sald Leach, plcking up| Variety of Persian rugs and carpets are bis clud and starting for the room, OW On View and the wonderful, weird designs are sure to please all antique « Leach tat shocked even Uielr sea- ful. a zs q <3 Leach wound up by kicks All the rugs are imported from Persia! | ecuavliaratrat py bine dd ae and the workmanship, as well tag the man mihethe thas): "* soft subdued color hich-the € fe his companion r hun. Return-| weavers were a0 Killed in blending, ‘fag to the bar ne remarked: can not be imitated in our modern rue Valae $32.00° Valae $25.00) NINE CAPTAINS LINED UP FOR BINGHAM TESTS Hodgins Heads List List of Those Put Through “Course of Sprouts.” IT TAKA DA BOAT AND SAIL AWA-A-Y The Coroner Declares It Is a “Kida?” — Bz cigalupo Out of It, Too. Nine police captains to-day lined up| before tne twenty members of the | Board’ of Police Surgeons, beadet by Things were dul in the Ortmina! Court Butlding whore the Coroner's of- fice fs tucked away among the maze of surround vlated wi nga that are directly asso- |to submit to the “course ortered py HBEtiaty Wimestt hat A of ie -wapiaine— {Ate active enough to chuse crooks and. Jump fences, These captains with more than sixty political wireless rumor expert. “I'll af FG Mt} patroimen are about'e unt in saying tackle them. They have just come from | that Commissioner Hingham 1a. after Big Tom's “Bl Tom’ threw the! their Poulps, Hotsbelie fablewye jacrons "Ah, they kniow who Sherif,” paid “Rad! “wT be our, next MoGrath, the Shrievalty overboard, but he knows who | frbo wns shot.down by Michael. Leach edt ut their | a: fo Ket Die nomination,"* and McGrath Parner aeee nha In Theodore Hoffman's saleon at No. eae aie go Firet avenue last night, whea he .@emanded an” apology foritiwith axked the question. \ Ua well know | ment. ‘The captaing rift of hew York will be: janep ery aceuestaierey CL Nes Crew hl ts lewiliacs@ Hedgiiaie o¢ (tne! Mesaourel “BST EATUPS; HS Stree Sutton; torn —Wergand. ot tre + ste hss West Twentisth Street Siadon; Nathan fel Bhire, of the Vernon Avenue Station He (e"handed [to u8| Brooktyn; Joseph Heynulds, of the inade—a—bes tine the! Brownsville Station. Brooklyn; Josep and hence the an- Gehegan, of Tottenyille. Staten Island +-printed this morn-- who appeared for for i ia con ithejod. Michael Gorman, wdorp, Staieti igalupo Was cut off dy | Island: Dennis Detscoll, of the Hamil be “Black Hand'"' sald | ton’ Avenue Station, Michael ICs up to Acritelll to hold Foody, of the Morrisiana his-own—toee—and then son puenasan Tmax n put It away hel test and has been pi ch-a the tired. I'm id ithe Coroner “when he Agoo ; wee aaived Rawat. bt aeoreanes bate) ee, | DOROTHY RUSSELL TO HAVE OPERATION HERE. | Dorothy Russell will undergo n in a private hospital here fona will not follow. It was reported at Headquarters that Capt. Charles W. Martens, of the East Eighty-elghth street station had fled an applicaton for retirement in antici- pation of belng called before tha ex amining board. In the event that th captains fall Commissioner “will Uren have the ap: than fifteen new ones. Miss ack of peritonius: ated on at Cincinnatl two Site hhh st success. nh was with 82 Linian Hassell, tn Cincin. | & $1,400 to firat erade pay—$2,00. —Ee FINNS SUSPECTED OF WRECKING CZAR’S YACHT.| 6T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 9.—Twenty Finns, mostly workmen, who are mem- bers o fa secret society which recent/y purchased a motor-boat, have been dr- Featod. The secret police ure seeking to connect them with the grounding of ihe imperial _vacht Standart Sept 1 near Hango, Finland. nuit for # week came Here on Sut urday, —_— DAN LYONS, NOT JOHN, DEAD. In an account of the death of a nin alittle shanty at Seventh 4 Thirty-second street, over-| yivania tunnel exca-' identity of the man was 1 Lyons, married. home snot Jonn Lyons who ei Lyons. Daniel wan lived at No. #0 ‘East avenue jlocking the Pen the | vadion, R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices AMNACYS ith t0.35th Sk. La BYway at 6th. Ay, store is a_treat to imgs-in~appte = pic VISIT tothis Basement Housefurnishin “every housekeeper who-likes to” have order’ in the kitchen and laundry. Heres a-display.of articles necessary to such order coy- ering: MORE-THAN-AN AGRE-OF-FLOOR SPACE. Everything embraced is the BEST OF THE KIND-PROCUR- ABLE. THERE ARE‘'NO SECONDS—no Inferior grades, : Ard-it is pretty generally known that our pnces for these BEST STIES areas low and very_often lower than the prices asked by others for inferior grades of housewares. Some Fines-particularly-timely Wooden Ware: Mission Wood Plate Racks.....+ lission Wood Book Shelves... Mission Wood Extension Table Book Racks ..... 8146 Atlantic White Lead, Ib. Turpentine, pt., 18c) gt... gal. Floor Wax, pound . Hard Oil Finish, 44 pt. 16c; at. BT Kalsomine, 3-Ib. packages, Chale Ie Be; tinted, Ib. Kalsomine Brushes, 61c i sss per Sines | Kitchen Tables, 3 Tt, $1.88; 4 tt $2.54, 5 ft. $3.24; 6 ft, 84.04; Wall Brushes, 18¢ to. with drawers, 3 ft, $2.61, 4 ¢t,| Varnish Brushes, 8c to. $3.24; 5 ft, $4.04; 6 ft, $4.74, Sash Tool Brushes, Sc to Roof Brushes, 54c to Miscellaneous Brass or Nickel Cuspidors, Columbla Trouser Hangers. Family Nail Boxes. 00.2 ‘ Stove Mittené and Daubers. Home Candles, fitiog ends, 6 or 12 waltzcayerea Bosom Boards Plain Bosom Boards law. Cutters, blades ... Vash Boards, family size. 15e;_ two 22 one blade, Ha Fire Launalty: Wish Boards to poubd:.s.<2 “Tae ound Bread Plates. = Porcella, for aleaning saan Hardwood Rolling Pins Peto @Tec tubs. = Resear Ure Oiled Chopping Bowls.....18¢ to 33c] Chamois Sponges . Wooden Knife Boxes Kitchen Towel Rollers 10¢ ldc Dust Cloths . Shoe Bags .. | Hardwood Clothes Pins, 100 for,..10c} Cork Knife Buffers ......0+...5 Hardwood Flower Stands, 3 shelf.) Sea Foam‘ Washing Powder, 4b S100;84 shelley, Ce BLGL Is Oe pakkages Urea teatites Persian Insect Powder, Dc, 17%, a ~ Clark's Nene Lights 8S United { @ . Furniture Polish. 19 Paints and Varnishes: Bee Mixed Paints, % pt, 14; ot 1.6 tees : Peerless Knife Powder....... ..18¢ | oe Paint, “best quallty, gal... $1. a Tollet Papers, good quality, 1,000 | Sheet rolls .+..+.0+++ +15, Enamel Paint, 4 Pty 14e; % Pt 26c, pe i44c Enamelet, 1-3 a ‘18¢,. % rs pt, 34c; qt.. \luminum Enamel Varnish Sle % vt qt.. loor Varnish, % as 19¢; qt. “loor Paint, qt., 44c; % gal....... urniture Varnish, 44 pt. 18c; qt., #4c & aline” Ol! Cloth Varnish, 5@ 12c; % pt, Vc; pt, Seer gt 36 santo Varnish Remover, pt., @2c; X-Ray Stove Polish, 4c and..,..,.8¢ Ideal Tooth Picks, ‘large package,O Carbolic Powder, for ConA Red Star Scouring Soap, box of 100 cakes, $3.49; cake...,.......4¢ Silicoala Massage Soap..........4c Match Safes, black star pattern..16 Men's Near-kid or White Raber Women's Rubber Gloves, as oe O4c to... settee es BIBI Smokeless Broilers, made of wire. 8¢ . 8c; % gal 181.49 et Oil, p 440; % gal,| Box Coffee Mills, 39c to B3¢; fal. -81.09| Telephone Coffee Mills. . ‘Toseed OM. raw or bolled, gat. Glass Coffee Mills... WEDNESDAY, oc: Dr, John J. Quigley, at Headquarters, | of sprouts’? | Commissioner Hingham to | “@ER 9, 190 n Income than JOHN 0, JR, ARHS. 2 IN TALE A DAY Fattens He Bink A Bank Account to ae Extent As a Hard- Working Grand Juror. rom the tax- r Rocke- | alfa day to] or persons | Imony ud crime on the pwn to larceny. { Tye $2 was earned by Mr, Rockefeller as a membor of the afternoon Grand)! Jory. Ww) had Its first oMfcial session yestorda John 1. His fat | punctr Ae ra of New 3 yo every Jr, waa promptly on time. r long ago tausht him that yin ropustnens DIED-AT SALOON BAR. hn D. Rockefeller, Jr., crown prince Standardolidom and helr-apparent =| fs earning 42 | to his father's millions, & day from the City and Courty of New} David Tatham, forty years old, “of SRB ELAS TG No 63 Wator street, entered McSor- | a 2itRocketelier's father te at least | Iev's raloon at No. 15 Soventh streat | im ‘blllonatre. Just bow much] vo-day and ordered a &' of ale. As} sm thined the glass to bls line he feit| money t bs hey the son has ts not known posal. Sho ncoreanderaliedcovert Uvely. It Is said, however, that he has probably $10,000 In his own name.} An amb! With an invesiment at the rate of fve| ‘co to h forward on jan art surgeon sald death was) disease, i — a ) The Automobile Blue Book. Vol. 1—New York ano vciaity. Vol. 2—New Eng- land. Blue .eather binding 18 per-corys— Book Dept, 140 FL eee ‘ mpioese An Wagerericing O: More Than Fifty Doilars Interest You? unueiSelling supremacy. in > TAPLE Lines of need, with the=prk Second Floor, ancede Ma: | erchandise—artcles, of every-d everyone is fanuliar, Bit it goes further isa GENERAL PRG ING. ind THE HIGHER THE GRADE OF GOODS CONCERNED PHE GREATER THE UNDEKPRICING,. : Proofs, ample, in any de nent where the hi her nerchandise are shown. Specific instances iy this Se jown Room, where imported model Gowns are offered at prices nore than $50.00 lower than the prices asked eisewhere tor exact | juplicates—trom the same-foreipn-sotrces-—Fer_examy nie: DRECOLL GOWN, fashioned of coral crepe, with self-color laces and { moi offered elsewhere for $395.00) our | criaai of gold; identical model ere for $395.00; O48 PAQUIN Gown, fashioned of golden brow tri iam with rich our ie eh wiih grades of bieut loth, c duplicated elsewhere for $300.00; oh! embroideries; may be duplic por totr RAUDNITZ GOWN, of novelty veivet, elaborately trimmed; may be duplicated elsewhere for $325.00; our price. verse. 8279,00 This Gown Room collection embraces many other models from, equally famous designers, at prices ranging from $104.00 to $474.00. The underpricing so pronounced in the Gown Room Is no less so in idjoining Sections devdted to Imported Coats, Wraps, Millinery, ete Women’s Black Silk Waists. Two Groups O fering Particularly Attractive Selection: At-$2.97—\Waists made of good quality black taffeta, finished with tiny tucks and deep graduated yoke; or with embroi- ered yoke ald collar, the embroviery extencing to” back: of garinent. At $3.96—Waist made of very heavy taffeta silk; opening to side; made with vest of small tucks, finished with French ~ knots. y y Other Waites on display at prices ranging up to $100.00. Petticoats, Special at 99. Made of sateen or cotton moreen—some finished with pleat- ings or small rutfles, others with circular flounce. : Others on in distlay. up te, §4. 79. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $5.89. ~—-Made-of-extra-heavy—taffeta,_in—black and_staple colorings: | various styles, all with silk dust ruffles. Becond Floor New Model Riding Apparel. RIDING HABITS, Separate Skirts and Breeches, ready-to-wear, including many garments from our own workrooms. HABITS fashionet of meltons, coverts, whipcords, “army cloth” and fety, side saddle or mapnish. mixtures; all with the newest model coats-and safety, divided skirts. 1826:74 to A874 WOMEN'S AND MISSES! RIDING HABITS of plain and fancy cheviots, in black, navy, brown and green; fitted cutaway coat, Faith satety, side saddle and 26.74 id k -§ bath NEW. MODEL EN NG SKIRT for cross riding; made of heavy umported broadcloth . eee $22.74 SEP. E-RIDING BREECHES -of heavy Imported cloth; copy of aney. modei from ‘one of London's foremost designers BITTA RIDING K RBOCKERS of black satin $8.74 Blankets and Comfortables. ==: VIDE RANGE FOR SE PON otlered by these stocks of Bedding is quite as important, perhaps, as the MOD- SRATE PRICES PRE VAILING THROUGHOUT, Here pu Can getainy Som of-a-blanket,-trom-a-coton amper".a at 78c. a pair, to aristocratic Austrian blankets up to $22.44 each: Com. fortabies, ranging in-price trom -$1.79-to-$425.00,- provide a_suill greater Selection. Of exceptional interest: CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, select grade, carded wool, with sufficient cot- ton In warp to prevent shrinkage; pink and blue striped borders, silk binding: 60x80-inch xS4-inch $0x90-inoh yao a Pair yo.ok a Pair $6.24 a pair HIGH GRADE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, strictly all wool; cut single and bound with wide silk; light shaded pink and blue borders: 60x84-Inch —t8x84-tnch— Second Fioor. pf .a¥ a Pair Save ava $9.04 a Pair SCOTCH PLAID CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, Airictly all wool; very salt filling; durable worsted edging; 70x80-inch sizef a palt..+...... 0.5 GRAY WOOL BLANKETS, heavy, with “ancy striped borders a worsted edging; 70x84-inch size; pair. Wee cette se 8 ‘AY CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, “strictly i wool, very soft tilling, light, “.aded red, blue and pink borders; size 72x84 inches; a pain... $5.31 . MAMANA" ALL WOOL SHAKER BLANKE ‘S, scarlet: 60x84-in., 4 Ibs 60x84-In, 5 Ibs 70x87-in., 6 Ihs $9.49 4 Pair $7,164 Pair $824 a pa COMFORTABLES, down filled, both sides covered with figured s: in light, medium and dark colored grounds; 72x72-inch size; each.. DO -FILLED — COMFORTABLES, figure sateen centres, plal shaded bordefs; 72x72-Inch Size; each... : Hy SANITARY COTTON-FILLED COMFOR sateen borders, figured silkoline backs, heavy each. FIGURED SILKOLINE COMFORTABL ES, filled with” pure white fam inated cotton; 60x78-Inch size, $1.61; 72x78-inch $1.79 GERMAN ROBE BLANKETS, our own importation: shown in 2 variety hy Ae figure designs; reversible; 70x90-Inch size, each, $2.35; ne) covered . 84,87 lead. fede ie 7. CONTRACT INVALID FRESSMEN ARGUE Make This Basis of Their Fight} b+ on. Injunction to Re- ‘ strain Strike. unions from strikine way add te) u jtion of makin | nent Former Supreme Court Justice Alfred | 1 behe ting Pres: and the } Steckler contends, in of the Pri to titernational is and York | ¢ Aasistante’ Printing Pre va Unt temporary injunction granted Ico | lark, of Brooklyn, on behalf.of the Typothetae of America should bo ve Various = ) VEN after an inspectio | terpleces of weaving Dress Goods Department ) ‘merit. such a copies of the coats of various-tur-pex in black, brown, white and natural. y as the real fur. ard broaccloth: cated onthe e77 on an uns —s4ttrtos$th St —— 3 $+ classification ALOT The order temp corge [| Rerr revpec for ar before Jus to-day, rnadle, an on ers on irsument wa ve unions ull te Tid that it Hai anreoment, orariy | enjovn ‘and-John Mora! and ¥as) iment onthe partios to th ostporisd ttf lo. serve patho Fa at Thomas FP. Allg. tthe International BISHOP Bist SEF rived” Lun You Lan the in the Mene aurant Wonderful Loom Copies of Furs. use Chinchilla, Caracul, Breadtail, Persian Lamb and Astrachan, Some of t AES oom acjoigs main rt hours 8 A. Bi” ML belong they 2-e'n When. e Shopping im the MACY E=TACRANT—one of stidrante Ser ice < rgest wo acirte andJable d hots, afe and s Goki 7 em are regi Ideal for long wraps, coats, costumes and motoring garments The Price Range, $4.96 to $11.89 a yard. ARRIVES. 42k ation Others are no heavier than a stand- the-furs—4 rvellous SCredtttes— AMG ER $20.00. class. and out they go on the same b. Newest model Suiis, tas! steds in fancy browns and_bI ble stitched with silk, from $9.94 19 Particular attention is direct A SiS, med of lue hair lis un. $IF.50, é dressy dark worsteds; excellently tailored, the seams dou- button-holes hand-made, coats, made with natty peaked lapeis, and without vents, are lined with fine quality serge, Men's Suits, Ordinarily $20.60 Here, Special at $16.50. Involved is a ‘particularly choice ot of over 100 s1its —every one worthy of a place in regular stocks, in the But they came to’ us at a special tizure, hed wor- also ects; The Other Suits in regular stock lines ot prices ranging ed to a showing of MEN'S WATST- COA’ TS-ar prices ranging from S127 5 te $875 ments made of various foreign and domestic fabrics, in: Wi-.e, | browns, olives, grays and neat black-and-white mixtures. nciuded-are appare!-designed for: eno! sive than the Motoring’G jar garb offered in other shops. sable and natural squirrel; DETROIT MODEL CAPS, of electri GAUNTLET GLOVES, natural. musk: MOTORING. VEILS, ranging from SHEEPSKIN-LINED BOOTS, pair GLOVES,-in- various furs, pair MIN'S TUR COATS Ti Beaver Fittings—-standard grades.—at Macy ( CAPS, polo model, of blended muskrat. GENUINE SEALSKIN CAPS, special ... For Men. MOTORING OOATS, tn dark Oxtord and brown mixed ‘fabrics, body Mning of wool, yoke and sleeves of satin; double-breasted model, made with.three pleats, giving ample fullness je seal. rit, speci The Right Sorts of Apparel. “For Autumn- Motoring. All the light garments of a few weeks agd have given a to Spek: esther wear—assoriments-mare--exten- S store ever before housed. Correct apparel in every detail—vet far less costly than s{mi- Be tree to make comparisons— critically as you choose The difference hetween Macy prices and. the higher prices prevailing elsewhere-witt astonish-you. For Women. COATS ot dogskin, calfskin, pony, opossum, muskrat, caracul, nutria, | al prices ranging trom $27.74 to nT: 00 $2. -. 86.94 nonnene-- 81.06 to $5.02 $26.74 Other Fabric Coats instock from S11. 74 to 2 $39. 74, My Mvaskrary tera ‘wombxt, opos— i sum, pony, caliskin and doyskin, 2! ihe $11.74 to §239,00 Tires and Car sracteristrof this We carry In stocks complete assortments of Auto Robes, First Floor, 98 $1 2 dyed taffeta silk; silver, Values $250 and $2.75. } $2.97 Men's and Women's Umbrel dles of gun metal, pearl, sterling-mounted natural woods. V $3.96 — Men's and Women's Umbrell dies of sterling silver, pearl. natural woods. Values $4.50 to $6.( $4.96 Men's and Women's Umbr . feta and twilled silks; natural woods. Values up to Finer Umbrellas in regular sto &\ London Umbrellas, las; covering of silver and gold alues $3.50 as; coverings of gun metal las; handl £8.00 coverings of 4 ). Quantity ¢s of sterling 150, including Mar up to $34.44, and. | Continuing The Octaber Sale of Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas. Broadway, PRIGES—fully 1-3 below eee manu- | facturing conditions wholly unfavorable to-an underpricing. And every Umbrella concerned is UNIFORMLY good—the coverings are invariably in in keeping with the handles and frames. 97c., Umbrellas covered with fast black tape-edge. cotton taffeta; ® les of German silver, gun metal, pearl and mounted natural woods. Quantity, 600, Values up to $1.50. $1.49 Women's 26-inch Umbrellas; coverings of plece-dyed taffeta; S fine selection of handles in natural wood: and fancy pearly designs. Value $2.00. ‘\ Men's and Women's Umbrellas; coverings of fine quality plece- natural wood” handles mounted with Sterling taffeta silk; han- twill s fing quallty taf- pearl and tin's celebrated Pes