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i) { oo | son OF NOTED ACTOR WHO GOES INTO/VAUDE VILLE. HENRY RING'S —-SINFERETO GD VAUDEVILLE "I Need the Money,” He Says, | in Answer to Criticisms | ! ) \ of Father’s Admirers. Lawrence Irving, the son of the late Henry Irving, came to New York to-day on the Kaiser Wilhelm II, to go into waudeville, He frankly says that he takes this momentous step because he | mey, who aceompanies him, are under engagement to William Morris, Inc. ee and will play a season of elght weeks fm the Morris theatres, presenting a SON REFUS IZ well received. Three minor actors to} be engaged here wil “There was a & | about my going uudeville,” sald | ening World rey —— expect to reach a large, appreciative Public with a dignified production, ’ ~ foot Helnesdslthelioney Indignant Court Then Orders “If I had plenty of money I should Reeds the money. ee Ie LAURENCE IRVING eketch written by Mr. 1 g called “The King and The Vagabornc The sketch Mr, Irving to an porter, “I was told | ble thing to place the name of Irving In vaudeville, 1 do not consider that I have Him to Provide for Feeble doubtless Keep of vaudeville, But I ° Old Man. Mr, Irving and his wife, Mabel Hack- [aoe has been tried out in England and was lowered my standing in any degree, 1 n I have in order 1d manage sone tten. Tam going agement | 4 feeble, white-halred old man. who at T may make | nay weathered the storms of one hun- me along in the legit | Pate. dred winters appeared yesterday before Mr. Irving announced that during his | Maj @ Dooley In the Flatbush @tay in New k he might produce a | Court and begged the Judge to compel Piay of a daring nature at @ special! his children and grandchildren to give | matinee, It is an Ht translation | him a home, of an effort by a n named | Brlaieerg On either side of the old man stood of Gork f gether ou of Carroll street and Fourth The yep and his grandson, James De that ther pres: Yo, 608 Kin avenue, mntetinarin aeainaaniehls ving with my married aiaehal He said dau enue, Your if was, while Hon a, as the old a mor and he man d his or the last three | ) it ff be found a presentation Year8, and recently they told me that fe=parhapalacicwoliaiinees as her husband was out of work and|3 ro So dunt money was low 7 would ave to leave. I am far too old to tion, and I speak and) frult to get a posi- very badly, who has a fine t not want to b missing the| bothered with mie, da Miss Taft Taft ani pi Wil: | 6 | What can I do, visit of | Judge? Isn't there some law that will they | make them keep me, a8 I kept them yhen they couldn't look out for them- Magistrate Dooley Wasted ‘few words n the gon, ould think that your sense of d wrong, if not gratitude, would too lad to help your crder you to pay he said. ‘PAY Rs. weak Cau meee as old man ed at the Magistrate, bowed and Its attend: | left the court room. = Straus pas- —__ at ks TEN KILLED, 17 INJURED, rua 0 Katserin Auguate Victoria's Gang- , Who went w Naples of the Messina ned on the eresting figures | ng re nog t named Joht way Drops Many to Water. HAMBURG. Feb, 26.—At least ten per- -/ sons were killed and seventeen injured last night through the slipping of a gang- | between the wharf and the steamer | Kaiserin Auguste Victorla, which was | being loaded preparatory to sailing for | Those on ‘the gangway were men of —_— |the crew, stevedores and stewardesses, They were dashed into the water, Which was covered with thick drift {ce, Only seventeen, were rescued. ‘The of- ficials estimate the dead, some of whose bodies have not yet been recovered, as ten or more. Most of the injured have broken bones but several were badly crushed. MRS. STRAITCN GUARDED With her arm in a sling, Mrs, Chris- tine Straiton fs in the prison ward of Bellevue Hospital, where she was taken last night after she had jabbed a pair of surgical scissors into her left wrist, sev- al the office of Dr. tt, at No. 194 Madi- IN VAIN EFFORT 10 GAIN FREEDOM, pi ao Blackwell's Island Prisoner Saved When Near Death in the River, cigar manufacturers, jsalled by melancholy. threatened with pneumonta, | ee Barleban, wio is serving a nino| BELASCO FORGOT HIS LINES. months’ sentence-six months for con-| tempt of court and three months for| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2.—A unique banquet at which David Belasco, the | New York manager and dramatist, was dived Into the river when a heavy fog! in9 guest of honor, was given last night hung over it. vas | Grammar School which Mr, Belasco Almost at the same moment there WAS | toed more than forty years ago. Prof. # litt tn the fox and Keeper John | Bernard Marks, who was principal of the eee prisoner swimming | *¢202, for almost half @ century, called the roll of the pupils of is67l. “Among rapidly toward the Long Island shore. | those who responded were persons who Barleban turned in time to wee Docker | {i#ve become noted In many walks of and two other keepers launching a boat, Ife. As the oars struck the watef the A feature of the reunio:. was Mr. Be- | lasco's attempt to recite "The Bad Man,’ man dived; when he came up the haze had hidden his pursuers, but he could a performance which earned him dis- | tinction when he was a pupil, After de- claiming a half dozen lines he faltered hear the oars working in the locks and he dived again. Barleban’s clothes began to weigh heavily, but he feared to stop to kick them off. Finaily, Though, he divested himself of somo of his apparel. He was hampered most of all by a pair of heavy shoes, He was unable to get them off. He had about abandoned hope when ta! in a state of physical collapse and larceny—made his dash for llberty and the the remainder, As an outcome of the banquet the Lincoln School Alumni was formed. fe Secret ‘of Long Life i Clean Bowels The whole tribe of cathartics, whether in , he heard a shout, “Man swimming on | their raw state or fancifully disguised under the starboard bow!"" | advertised names, can now be dispensed The cry came from the lookout of the | with, Dilaxin by its superior ability to do New Jersey Central Railroad tug Sea- | tho work—by its exclusive power to elean \.pbright, Capt. “Buck McHugh, which the bowels of any man or woman thor- was feeling der way carefully down | oughly, has put every other bowel remedy through the fog, about two hundred | out of fashion feet from the Long Island shore. Bar-| The doctors have found out that stomach leban was pulled aboard, and as he was and bowel trouble and constipation soon . jt on the | Ones er Drerainnthe condition E t Fer er in th ; aatonha ‘Blackwell's Isiand Pe Ary, who at- ard in a day or two, Toves ser: _| Mrs, Straiton is the wife of Walter tempted to escape last evening by B¥im- | at aetna eae John straiton, ming E ver, Js in (ae prison hospl- | organized the firm of Straiton & Storm, She has been as-j) | by 159 of the “Old Boys’ of the Lincoln | and confessed his Inability to remember | Edward W. Hat r Justice of | the Supreme Court, will be brouglt be ‘fore Justive Erlanger, of the Supreme | | | i i | | | | | “STRANGERS 10 BEAR All th iX-JUDGE ACCUSED OF CONTEMPT OF | SUPREME COURT, EX-USTICE HATCH eee ae Erlanger Rebukes Counsel for Washington Life Insur- ance Company. Court, soon as Mr. Hatch returns to! the city, and the chances are that he | will recelve Just such a rebuke as was | given Henry A, Rubino, associated with nim tnt) ver the assets of | hi the Was nee Com- | pany. In the case of Rubino, Justice r raid he would apply to the/d ate Division to have him dis- | j¢<t barred. hight the b The trouble between Justice Exianger | port, R. 1, wi and the two lawyers began several days | 20, Delt on, T ago when the Justice decided to appoint receivers for the insurance company on the application of William Hepburn Russell, a policyholder, Hatch and Ru- bino then prepared a signed statement concerning the case which was putb- Hished In a morning newspaper. ‘ine statement was In effect that Erlangor3 decision ‘to appoint recelvers was for the benefit of receivers, a matics TCR the 4 Bull's ber, "The statt, fans and nurs Vel te comprising 1 of Dr. |o'ciock in out Memorial Chapel. |The vurial will in the Newport ¢ nthe family plot | BINGHAM SENDS ONLY FOUR. Small Deiail of New York Police for Inauguration, a troop of police cavalry | jounted trappings and hand- » display, the New York Police De- ent will send to the inauguration s four able lieutenants who 3 by sight. ge, Crea, hington police 2 " pare DR. BULL TO GRAVE |Theve Is Only One “Bromo Quinine” That ls tn accordance wan uw winner ot ov, MK Ative | William T, Bull, expressed shortly be-| fore his death, none of his friends will officiate as pallbearers at his funeral, which will be held at’ § ‘Thomas's Fifth avenue and Fifty-third! street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. In-| stead, tie pallbearers will be furnished The service will be —_—_>—— Physician’s Desire Was That} Friends Should Not Act | As Pallbearers. Church, a 2 Quinine Used The World Over ta Gure a Cold In One Day. Aiwaye remember the full name, Look fog (hie signature op every box. So 6 Whore by the most &! Bromo ety of the County of Ity of the College rgeons, of whic tho celebrated Dr, Bull's Cough Syzup frequently and, besides, often ‘pre. | scribe it for thelr patients. This old rellable remedy Isreallyadoctor’s pres | soription and {nvaluablo for the treat. | ment of colds, coughs, croup, bronchial out es, Ge lortig mpt in re! . Ing, pleasant in taste it at once con mends {taelf to them as an honest, ree itive in cur able and meritorious family remedy | weanhy of recommendation to every: their patients, Dr. Bull’s — Cough Syrup ig endorsed yory highly by Dr, Shats. tuck of New York. i tellows: “Lam using and prescribing Dr.Ball's Cough Syras m: eit with nose gmtl: lo better formula gould one 01 fying results, nent. It is the most effective cough medicine that I have ever used." L. A. Shattuck, M, D., 344 6th Avc,, New York, N. Y, e-Every testimonial of Dr. Bull's | Cough Syrup published is absolutely | genulne aod the our office, Dr. BULL'S ox COUGH S¥RUP, Fez Coughs, Cold, Hoarser nem, Bronchitly Asthma, Whi GR, leitch Cornea tion, and for tho relief of consumptive paticnis in ad- wance? stages of tho disease, &S PREPARED BY THE | Boy, DrJ. W. Bull, Baltimore, Ma. Vor Bale by oll Denes tote, Pra 25 Conta 0 original 13.0n file ia Trial Bottle Free. ‘Wo hayeabsolute confidence in Dr. Dull's ugh Syrup and to convince 4 cure, e Wwill i ou that It send o tri te free 1 who will wilte us and mention this r, paper, A. C. Meyer & Co,, Baltimore, Mu. |, ] DON'T BUY A SUBSTITUTE, ‘§ Don’t meditate about what you want when in the dealer's etore, Dealers will try to sell thelr subatb tutes because they pay better, Always i WJ ask for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup rig! J off, take nothing else and thus get the best medicine, Price 25c., 50c., $1.00, 42-Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup can be given with perfect aafety to the youngest child, It te aby eolutely pure. Quarsnteed under the.National Pure Feod ang rial No, 326. ’ neyclopedic and... Statistical | Information you will require during 1909, in Che Worid al P Yor! } e st eee eee | i Paty Mi ‘ | | | l\\Jbe made for-cotarrhal or bronchial | ii ($coughs, colds, Incipient consumption |} and, in fact, all diseases of the respira: NS tory organs. Its soothing and healing offects are instantaneous and perma+ | Hine soa VALUES UNPRECEDENTED Dinner Sets Prices Lower : Basement Dinner Sets play an important part in this China Sale, The scope of the assortment and the extent of the reductions form a combination that is full of interest buyers, The price-range $2.98 to $197,63—includes any- thing and everything that may be wanted, 2.98 for our $3.48 Porcelain Din- ner Set, 50 pieces, white, fancy shape. . 3.89 for our $4.23 Porcelain Din- ner Set, $6 pieces, green floral design. 4.59 for our $4.98 Porcelain Din- ner Set, 56 pieces, pink floral de- i handles with gold, .89 for our $7.87 Austrian China Dinner Set, 56 pieces, pretty floral design in natural colorings, handles with gold. $4 39 for our $4.98 Porcelain Dim- ner Set, 100 pieces, white, fancy shape, 5.49 for our $6.49 Porcelain Din- ner Set, 100 pieces, green floral design 7.49 for our $3,97 Porcelain Din- ner Set, 100 pieces, decorated with gold line and initial to order. 7.49 for our $9.97 Austrian China Dinner Set, 100 pieces, floral de- Signs in natural colorings, handles with gold, $13.49 for our $14.87 Austrian China Dinner Set, 101 pieces, floral designs in natural colorings, gold on every piece, 14.89 for our $17.49 Limoges China Dinner Set, 101 pieces, floral design with dainty border, handles stippled with gold. $17.19 for our $21.89 Theo. Havi- land Dinner Set, 101 pieces, floral design in natural colorings, handles stippled with gold, $29 37 for our $38.43 Theo, Havi- land Dinner Set, 101 pieces, dainty floral design, gold on every piece, $3439 for our $39.89 Chas, Field Haviland Dinner Set, 101 pieces, with pretty border design, gold on every piece. $69 89 for our $79.89 Limoges China Dinner Set, 113. pleces, red border design, gold on every plece, Open-Stock Ware. There need never be a gap in your Dinner Set if it is one of our “open-stock” patterns, Let careless handling smash the dishes—you can always replace them and keep the set complete, If we had never done anything else to de- serve your appreciation, the dis- tinction of having introduced “Open-Stock” Dinner Ware in America would be enough to lift our name to the top, To-day we aisplay over one hancred'‘‘ Open-Stock’’ patterns in American and Foreign China. Fish Sets Reduced Fish Sets—$3.49 up to $49,87. That's the price range—and the more you pay the more you savé-- at Macy's. Basement, $3.19 for our $4.89 Decorated Aus- trian China Fish Sets, gold lined, fish centres, 13 pieces, $4.29 for our $6.87 Decorated Lim- oges China Fish Sets, gold lined, fish centres, 13 pieces. . Engraving Plate and fifty fine quality cards, script type, 49c. Plate and fifty fine quality cards, shaded old English type, $1.34 Combination Offer: A plate and fifty. cards in black old English type and A Monogram Die with two-quire box of Fabric Finished Paper, stamped in any color, $1.34 Plate and Die delivered with Cards and Paper. Newest Fiction.-3 The Red Mouse—Wm. H. Osborne. Comrades—Thos. Dixon. Open House—Juliet W. Tompkins. Princess 7 kman. The Magician—W. igtset Maug- ham David Bran—Morley Roberts, Joan of Garioch—aAlbert Kinross. Mascot of Sweetbriar Gulch—H, W. Phillips. The Expensive Miss Du Cane—S. MacNaughton. Mad Barbara—Warwick Deeping. Septimus—Wm. J. Locke. Rachel Lorian—Mrs. Henry Dudeney, The Straw—Rina Ramsey. Mirage—E, Temple Thurston. Araminta--J. C. Snaith. Main Statrway Landing. By Their Fruits—Mrs. Campbell Praed. Tono Bungay Wells. The Black ss—Olive M. Briggs, The Climbing Courvatels—Edw. W. Townsend. Satisfied at Last—Sindell, Out of the Depths—Parker Corrie Who?—Maximilian Foster, Amedee's Son—Harry James Smith. Man Who Ended War—Hollis God- frey. UNPRECEDENTED VALUES The Sale of “Straus” Cut Glass «=. When “Straus” Cut Glass is reduced it’s a signal for thousands of people who are partial to the beauty of artistic crystal to begin buying, That's the history of all our “Straus” Cut Glass trade movements, The one now in Progress is no exception to the rule, Read the quotations. All for business—business, Olive Dish, 5-ine sregular price ; Special at 49¢ Olive Dis’ veeeee regular price special at 63¢ Olive Dish, 5-inch, handled regular price special at = 59e. Olive Dish, 6-inch, handled regular price pecial at —-79¢ Ice Cream Tray ..........regular price § special at $2.49 Water Bottle ... etegular price i $1.69 Spoon Tray stegular price 98c Celery Tray stegular price $2.29; s $1.69 Berry Bowl, 8-inch stegular price $2.23; s $1.69 Salad Bowl, 9-ine! vee Tegular price $3.89; s $2.89 Cream Bowl, 7-inch.......regular price $1.69; s $1.49 Low Jelly Dish, 7-inc stegular price $1.69; s $1.49 Low Jelly Dish, 8-inch.....regular price $2.23; s $1.69 Sugar and Cream.........regular price $2.49; $1.49 Water Jug ... stegular price $4.89; s $3.89 Fern Dish, 8-inch stegular price $4.89; s $2.98 Oil Bottle .... stegular price $223; s $1.69 fase, 10-inch . ++. Tegular price $2.97; at $1.69 Water Tumblers, doz....,.regular price $8.89; special at $5.88 Finer Cut Glass Pieces Relatively Low, Ranging Up to $198.63 ee Glass That Merits More Than A Glance Basement, The extremely low prices may make you think that the following are “seconds.” They are not. The huge quantity of Glassware with rough bottoms and rougher edges goes elsewhere. We take the perfect ones—and our prices are no higher than others ask for the kind we refuse to handle, Pressed Glass Hotel Tumblers, Phin Blown Half-Gallon Jugs, Lee Uat Price 72¢. a dozen; special! regular price 49¢,; special at 29¢ Fl 48c Pressed Glass Vases, 12-inch, reg- Pressed Glass Water Tumblers, | ular price 19¢.; special at 10¢ regular price 23c. a dozen; special Pressed Glass Salt and Pepper at , = Shakers, regular price 10¢.; speci Plain Blown Water Tumblers, reg-| at 5Se es jhe ular price 48c. a dozen; special at Plain Blown Glass Service, 60 pieces, five sizes, all tumblers, regu- lar price $3.38; special at $1.98 Bohemlan Glass Service, 60 pieces, ic Blown Water Tumblers, with neat design, regular price 72c, a dozen; special at 48¢ regular price $4.97; special at $3.89 Pressed Glass Colonial Water Bohemlan Glass Service, 60 pieces, Tumblers, regular price 36. a| with neat design regular price $6.52; dozen; special at 23¢ Pressed Glass Water Jugs, Colon- fal style, regular price 19c.; special at 10c Special at $5.49 Glass Service, 60 pieces, decorated with gold line, and initial to order, regularly $17.74; special at $12.89 From Lamp to Lamp». No break in economy’s line. Matters not how much you wish to spend—a few dimes or five hundred dollars-— the biggest value is here. Words of burning eloquence not needed. Just look at the Lamps. More kinds than you’ dream possible. A new shape, a novel decoration with every breath, almost. These modest-priced items show the drift, Black Table Lamp, with leaded glass shade with fringe, regu. lar price $6.89; special at ......, $4.89 Old Brass Gas Portable, and fringe burner and tubing complete, regular price $4.89; special at......., $3.49 Black Electric Portable, with leaded glass shade and fringe regular price $5.89; special at.......ecce.eeseee5. $4.49 Black Gas Portable, with leaded glass shade with fringe, regu lar price $5.89; special at. ano 000000000 $4.49 Art Glass Lamp Shade, square shape, fringed, 10-inch size, regular price $1.97; special at ( +. $1.49 Gas Chandelier, black, with’ ty nd 15-inch leaded glass shade and fringe, regular at. $5.89 Gas Chandeliers, black, two light , 17-inch leaded glass ' special at $9.89 neh leaded black shade and fringe, +eeee $14.89 SS panels, regular price ua - $1.97 sees 490 Underprice Basement Specials Women's Wear ued: Bit Corsets, lace trimmed, low Muslin Night Gowns, high neck, | 7st long hips, bias cut, hose sup- wih yoke formed of two rows of Hehe ie a and sides; embroldery insertion and tucks i ds hemstitched ruffle, 49c | te Supporters, made of fine Cambrie Night gowns, low neck,| White muslin, edged with lace; sizes with yoke ot Val or torchon lace | 34 to 443 Soc. quality, at 39¢ insertions; ng and ribbon 49¢ | Dress Goods: 8: 49, black, 36 Inches wide, manufactured bon, Ic Cambric Corset Covers, low neck, HE Se Mere eceel 36c yoke of Val. lace insertion forming 4 point; beading and ribbon, 49¢ pret Goods RSME S Laces i variety of weavos—including Serges, necainsook Corset Covers, low) Cheviots, Panamas, Mohairs, Home: embroldery maple Seer te spuns, Dlagonals; all colors, includ- drawn through, 49¢ ee at less than halt regular Muslin Drawers, with hemstitched Skirt Lengths, $1.08 to $2.44 lawn ruffle, 29¢ Cambric Drawers, lawn ruffle, meas Lengths, $2.34 to $3.12 Hosiery: deep torchon lace edging, 29c Cover-All Aprons, of checked Men's Fancy Cotton Half Hose, va- rious designs and colorings, printed gingham, 29¢ Gingham Aprons, with pocket, on fast black grounds; double soles, heels and toes, strong and durable; 19¢ 9 ; Lawn Aprons, finished with two| Sold_elsewhere at 15c. a pair; special with art glass shade vo lights di outside price $7.89; special S outside, shade and fringe, regular price $11.89; i Gas Chandelier, black, regular price $19.89; special at....... Black Iron Venetian Lantern, leaded $2.97; special at ..... 5 4; specia henstitched tucks and hemstitched | at 9c hem, 19¢ Women's Black Cotton Hose, Percaline Petticoats, with em- guaranteed stain ‘dium weight, broidered ruffle, 89¢ | Children’s Black Stockings, war-} ranted fast and stainless; lisle fin- ished, re-enforced double soles, | heels and toes, pair 12¢ elastic tops, reinforced soles, heels and toes, 12¢ Cotton Jersey Petticoats, deep ac cordion pleated ruffle, finished with small ruffle, 69¢ Groceries French Sardines, Marceau Brand, boneless; our own ims portation; ¥ box, 28e; dozen, $3.24; 34-box, 36c; dozen, $4.21; magnums, 42c; dozen, $4.93. Boneless Sardines, Mevillic Brand; }4 box, 24e; $2.77; 14 box, 32c; French Sardines, Arzano Brand, 14 box, 196; dozen, $2.17. Columbia River Salmon, Lily White Brand; best quality packed; pound flat cans, 22c; dozen, $2.47; -tb. flat can, 12c; dozen, $1.33, Boneless Codtish, Lily White Brand, 3 Ibs. in wooden box, 49c. Shredded Codfish, Lily White Brand, box, 8c. Souised Mackerel, pound cans, 15c; dozen, $1.69; 2-Ib. cans, 24c; dozen, $2.77. Kippered Herring, plain or with tomato sauce; can, 15¢; dozen, $1,69. Preserved Bloaters; can, 16¢; dozen, $1.81. Fresh Herring; can, 10cs dozen, $1.16, Finnan Haddies; can, 21e; dozen, $2.46. Imported Holland Herring, mixed, keg, 79c; Milchner, keg, 89c, Fresh Barataria Shrimps, wet or dry; No. 1.can, 11¢; dozen, $1.26; No. 2 can, 21¢; dozen, $2.41. Swift's Naphtha or Swift’s Pride Soap, case containing 100 cakes, sold everywhere else at $4.50 a box; ouir price for this sale, $3.38, or ten cakes for 34¢ Swift’s Wool Soap, large size cakes, sold elsewhere at 8c, and 10c. a cake; our price for this sale 6c. Finest Louisiana Whole Head Rice, packed on the premises under our supervision—insuring absolute cleanliness, Best quality grown, sold elsewhere at 10c¢ to 42c a pound; our price for this sale; 2-lb. cartons, 15¢ 5-lb Cotton Bags, 37¢ 10-Ib, Cotton Bags, 72c Our Extra Quality Rice, gen- erally sold elsewhere as Best Rice—our regular price for 5-Ib, cotton bag, 37c; this sale) 27e 10-Ib, cotton bag, regular price 69c; special at 52c, Best White Granulated Fa- rina, finest quality; pound car- ton, 6c; 5-Ib. cotton bag, 24c, Salt Mackerel; especially se- lected for this sale; fine, white fish, perfectly cured, fam ly size; S-lb, kits, regularly 74c¢; this salé, 54; 10-Ib. kits, regu- larly $1.48, this sale, 98¢, “Red Star’ Brand Messed Mackerel, 10-lb, kits — extra selected, fine, large, bright fish; they are “messed” — no heads and no tails—our regular price $1.97; sale, $1.48 Prunes, large size Santa Clara fruit, our regular price, 19c; special at 16¢, Men’s Neckwear ist hh. Reversible and French Seam Four-in-Hands, also Bat Wing and Club Ties, String Ties, English Ascots and Puff Scarfs, made of fine quality fast black barathea, peau de soie and gros grain silk, sold elsewhere at 50c.; our price, 35c each or 3 fer $1.00 Men’s $1.00 Shirts at 69c Men's White Shirts, pleated bosoms, hand laundered, all sizes {4 to 17%, made to sell at $1.00; special at 69c Macy’s Collars Both sides of the “Macy” Col- larsare pure linen. They come in the newest shapes ana fit perfectly, No collar is better made. Quarter Half dozen for 79¢; , 14c $1Zes. singly 4 The Bomb—Frank Harris, An Original Gentleman — Anne Warner. The God of Clay—H. C. Balley. ww 98cm hauled over the rail he lost conscious- | disappear if one keeps his bowels clean, | ness. He was revived in the boller|and the chemists have produced Dilaxin room. with which to do the cleaning, All along! The Seabright put into Long Island | we common folks have supposed that stom- | City and the police were notified. An ach and bowel trouble was really a disease, | ambulance took Barleban to St. John's | Now we are informed it {s elmply dirt, 9 Hospital, where the physicians were | Clean your bowels, says Metchinkoff, and emased at his wonderful musoles, Later | you will live peacefully and vigorously for, ha wae taken back to the faland. ue Denéred years er Gara, i Sold Everywhere - Special Offerings In the Following Departments: Colored Dress Goods, Silks, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Linens, Women’s Shoes, Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, Men’s Storm Boots, Sheets and Pillow Cases. 25 Cents ep tnanrbssiasintstenn eee econ 8

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