The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1911, Page 13

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POLITICAL LEADER AND FINANCIER WHO FORBID DEATH HONOR 9) APUBLICFUNERAL; | BURIAL 10 BE HERE Cleveland Mourning’ Fighting Mayor, Cannot Pay De- sired Public Tribute. ONLY TO SEE CORTEGE. | Body Will Be Taken Through City to Train—Services in | Greenwood Cemetery. CLUMVELAND, Apri! 11.~The body of ExMayor Tom 1. Johnson, who died last aight from cirrohosts of the liver, wilt be laid to rest Thursday in the Johneom family lot, Greenwood Ceme- tery, Brooklyn, N. Y. in the shadow of the manument that marks the grave of Henry George, the great single taxer, | whore disciple Johnson was. This, to- | gether with tho information that in ac. cordance with the dead inan's # there will be no publte services announced fo-day, follo meeting at the home of City ¢ Newton D. Baker, Cleveland's on! TOM ¢. SOHNSON the greatest man opportunity to pay | tribute to the er Mayor will come | ‘ Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when | they asked the body will be taken from the Jobn- | ¥ son family apartments to the station to @dvoc: 1 be gent to Brooklyn. The route by |the gatherings of whieh it will be conveyed has been an- | himself. nounced, so that the people of the city| ‘Do as T say,” can view the cortege. T am within Services in Cemetery. The funeral services will be everything U1 o'clock Thursday morning at ¢ ‘| sense shows me vood Cen Harris R. Cooley, | Defeated for ¢ 1 nat the next ch: He held his ngress he was ead | 7 1888, he ran al {nistration’s correctional | 874 was ele t while he was Mayor, will twa! have c arge ores of telegrams expressing con- e ul paying tribute to the worth nson arg pouring into the ominent men fn all parte of Soc eet railway monopoll g tremendously. its of hin s were mount wherever tle propaganda times came on from Clev aught behind him. Wh am 8. Thompson of on both Brand Whitlock of To- | land and ledo. Ma. uJ. Gaynor of New Henry on the eve of the York, and nearly every Congressman York © from 0! behind 1 Lo’ Gov. Harmon re honest | Island ¢ had tw man than M ved. his 6 camp Mr, Br t gen- aught ective work for the Henry that night y hie bedside © exerted wil Mayor Four Times. ted Mayor nson was elec 1901 Vast Fortune Dwindied. Tom Jot Tt fs estimated to-day that Johnson's | S48 as bt estate will 1 unt to more than $100,000. At the fest became Mayor of Cleveland he was many times 4 mit eo his swept awa ante of 4 vate man: 1 of the old days | ‘had nt for life. no wish | vaten nes and Ti unsferrah ‘ors In the a n pretty m ld, as far as ma tumble nature, wanted f ated after two years, Broke His Heart. allways of Ch 1 to wors “plutocracy.” Henry | thundering against monopoly; the prof- Johnson threw himself into the semt- | including Gov. Judson could He went roaring through ft face cases—plain polished or engine-turned; fitted with J. Bryan, Senator | the « + in support of Bryan for A i ; y George merican movement. ton, Senator Atlee Pre: en Henr: Jeorge ran s J. Heney, Joseph W. for New York City, Joh $4.49 of Cleve RIA | | | RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, M\ WA te 35th St DRESS GOODS Wool Serge, in plain white and cream, also black hair-line stripe on cream grounds,is a favorite ma- terial for Spring and Summer costumes. We direct attention to our complete stock of these fab- rics that includes all the newest weaves in Storm and Wale Serges, French Serges, Mohairs, Silk- and-Wool Novelties, Voiles, Crepes, etc. 79c a yard—Imported Cream White Self Striped Mohairs, bright finish; regularly sold elsewhere at $1.00 a yard. 98c a yard—English Fancy Striped Cream Mohair, natty, brilliant; our regular price $1.39 a yard. 79c a yard—Cream Tropical Suiting, neat black hair-line stripes on cream ground, a soft and strongly woven serge; sold elsewhere at $1.00 a yard. 98c a yard—Black Clay Twill Serge, 54 inches wide; deep, rich color, strongly woven; a pliable texture that will not crumple; sold elsewhere regularly at $1.25 a yard. WOMEN’S LEATHER HAND BAGS 94¢ for our $1.49 Carriage Bags, black, brown, tan, blue and green leather, ten-inch selt-covered frames, gilt and gun metal trimmings, lined with moire, fitted with purse, leather hand les. $4.89 — Carriage Bags, value $7.50, made of real seal leather: 11-inch self-covered frames, lined with colored leather; side catches and leather strap handles; gilt trimming; fitted with card case, purse, mirror, memo tablet, powder box and puff. The Macy stock of Leather Goods is rich in ex- quisite novelties. There are Rembrandt Calf Card Cases and Change-Purses edged with flexible, blue- enamelled silver gilt; imported Motoring Cases fitted with de luxe toilet articles, mounted in silver or gold; and imported Hand Bags of daintiest tinted leathers up to $97.50 for one of pearl seal, elegantly simple, its only ornamentation being corners of genuine amber. AMERICAN WATCHES AT LESS THAN COST $1.49 for Men’s & Boys’ $2.50 Flat Model Watches, open- in| | es he n- for Women’s Watches, foes hunting cases, guar- anteed for twenty years; plain-polished, bead edge, satin finished; eh FT engine-turned or borately engraved; fitted with guaranteed American lever movement; sold elsewhere at $8.00 and $10.00. Finer qualities, including Enameled and Jeweled Locket Watches, at $149.00. COMFORT ABLES SAVE YOUR FURS Summer coverings in med- ium and light weight, rang- ing from a crib comfortable up to the largest size. 69. Macy’s Fur Storage insures your furs against the vag e la re —Crib Comfortables; |'2V4° of the moth, damage by sides covered with pink or line, filled with ze 36X48 fire or loss by burglary. Cold, dry air is the medium employed. blue figured | Comfortables > pink and a six inch $2.59—Crib Com fortables; ind blue figured silk top NOTI 1 but af tock 45x54 inches. 84c--Single Bed Comforts ing in our blue,old rose, green yellow, finished wit silk border to match, fill cotton, cut size 72: of shirt, trousers, belt and cap. The same quality and $1.50 elsewhe Other Baseball Suits for Boys THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL at $1.25 tion of harmonious hangings, rugs 11, 1911. WOMEN’S WAISTS AT 99c datiste with uarter sleeves of trimming. ved with pin Various Entire wais tucks, kimono sleeves, Dutch neck, with lace insertion, tucked and trimmed with pleated frill down the front (lik > illustration). We show thousands of waists in every conceivable style — tailor-made, hand- made, color-embroidered, bead-embroidered, in linen lawn, marquisette, — silk, chiffon, lace, ranging up to £96.50— and we urge you to compare our offerings in prices, ° assortment quality with those offered elsewhe: but decide in favor of Macy waists MEN’S NEGLIGEESHIRTS, $1.68 Made to Sell at $2.50 to $3.00 Overproduction of this particular style Shirt saves you a third of its price or more. ‘ou cannot help There is laundry economy, too, in wearing soft shirts. They can be done up at home. We put two or three to the tub test. The colors proved fast. That's guaranteed. They've been made from soft, mercerized shirtings, in good looking light grounds, striped with blue, brown, lavender, green and pink; also dark grounds, blue, gray, brown—striped with contrasting and combination colors. All are coat style, cut after a pattern that sets smoothly below the tie. Cuffs turn back. Pocket buttons with a flap. ~ These prizes go to the men who wear sizes 14 to 17. We'll make Shirts to your individual measurement at quite a bit less than other houses charge. The Macy Spring Shirtings have been assembled from France, England, Ireland, Scotland. Patterns were never neater; fabrics never more fine to the touch. Prices begin at $2.48 for striped Madras; Cheviots are $3.44; Dimities, Madrases, Zephyrs are $3.44 and $3.94; Silk, $7.89; French $i id-Linen, $10.50. Jet F., 84th Bt. 94c FOR ACCORDION KNITTED SCARFS The demand for these handsome scarfs has been phenom- enal and our supply has been depleted many times. With this shipment—just received—and others due in the next few days—we hope to keep up the wanted assortment of colors and styles. The collection includes combinations of black-and-white, black- and-red, blac d-purple, black-and-green, all black, blue-and- white, all blue, green-and-brown green-and-lavender. Also—a very largestock of imported and domestic Knitted Scarfs for men, in all the new colors and weaves, including crochet weaves in plain tints, hand-loom crochet weaves with diagonal ing colors, Charming effects in Roman-striped and two-toned grounds, also novel figures in a variety too large to detail here The prices range from 94¢ up to $3.24 each. of outfitting Base B i on uniforms at prices that ¢ w of the unusual values ¢ d s reliable and of the latest and mo ind Athleti rd the r r Macy our Base Ball t-approved kind. saving. ables; top covered with figur ’ silk ne: plain, i ‘ Lh bi Baseball Suits Catchers’ Mitts Mitts and Gloves eae realli filled with 98c for Boys’ Baseball Suits,!49c for Boys’ Napa Brown! 74c for $1.25 Genuine Horse ary c ne made of good qt u 1,| Mitts, her face and back,| Hide Basemen’s Mitts, pearl ‘ $3.29 (Com fortables, COV- Tin the popular st of pr patent | { arour 65c| color; leather linec estos pad- an | J ered with silk mousseline in pink. | trimmed with navy. Suit consists} and 75 here for tt ual] « patent lacing all around, ity ize Other Catchers’ Mitts for $3.96 for Best Selected Calf- Boys Priced at 21c to 8% r4 fh skin Basemen’s Mitts, large | $1.24 for Men's $1.75 Mitts.) 70, jeat! lined throt | 98c r Figured ‘‘Sun- HicH-GRADE BASEBALL Goops aT Lowest PRIcEs The prices quoted at Macy’s are always the lowest in New York—the grades are always the highest their prices will buy. embraces everything that a complete Sporting Goods Store should carry. I About one-third less Our assortment of Sporting Goods section, but these items are representative. Of For every one of these there is a host 18 H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, Bway at 6th ty S4th te 35th Sa WHY EXPERIENCED] ORIENTAL RUGS SHOPPERS USE BLUE | 15 Roval Persian Kirmanshahs TRANSFER CARDS In colorings that will blend harmont- A ously with room decorations, These Rugs are works of art, but First—Because there is no M Mt fact v 5 No Con et eae price tags ittached, waiting for change at the plus the Macy slender margin of profit counter. tence the following low prices—the You make your purchase, It Is lowest in town, entered on a check in the Trans Only one at each price. fer Book, the check is torn out, or and that is all, This takes about Site ere sia ht one-half a minute. You pay at Gin. x 10 ft. 6in., $158, the Transfer Desk when you Sit din x tatt. 2in, $176.75 have finished shopping, oft 1in.xiift. in, $183.75 Sanend Be m Off. Oin. x 13 ft. 9in., $220.00 cond — Because all your} 10 ft. oin. x 13 ft. sin Se 11 ft. 3in. x48ft. Lin, x purchases are together. ATE AiaanTy. 1 in. $98 You receive them bundled up 7ft. Gin.x11ft. Bin. $176.00 into one neat package, at the Sft, 9in.x12ft. Oin., $183.75 Transfer Desk on the Main Floor . Ott Sin x12 ft. 6in, 13.00 whenever you are ready to leave, 10ft. Sin.xiSft. 7in., $285.00 11ft. Oin, x 16 ft. 10in., $478.00 Ask for a Transfer Card at the Superintendent's Desk on any floor, next time you come to the store and intend shopping in more than one department. 10in. x18 ft. 7in., $597.50 Fine Saruk Rugs, about 44 ft. x 64 ft. at 12 ft. $39.86, $49.50, $59.50 You will be glad that you made the experiment. Medium Size Rugs Kurdestans, Mossouls, Daghestans, Beluchistans and a few of other sorts, arranged in three lots and marked at MONOGRAMMED $14.94 $19.94 $24.74 CORRESPONDENCE CARDS | woven"ctr mary hankorte designe, At the Usual Prices for Plain Ones Royal Wilton Rugs Size 9 x 12 f Reg $3674... PLEAS “Ye Olde Time’? Rag Rugs, attractive designs and colorings: Stamped to your order with any combination of two or three ini- tials in one of the many pretty Macy stock die-designs, two of which wo illustrate. 53 se 59c for size 24 x 36 inches x 94c for size 27 x 54 inches A6.i. $1.19 for size 30 x 60 inches size 36 x 72 inches size $1.59 for $2.39 for 4 $4.94 for size 6 $7.74 for size 8 $9.49 for size 9 Washable Bath Room Mats, green-and-white or pink-and- white, at about half our regular prices: $1.48 were $2.94; 27 x 58 in. $1.89 were $3.84; 36 x 70 in. Body Brussels Rugs — best Box of Twenty-four Cards With Envelopes. 29c stamped in black or any color, 39e stamped in gold, bronze or silver. 49¢ illuminated, with metalic and plain colors. “Daughters of the American Revo- lution” insignia is included in this offer. Also any feminine name such as “Helen,” “Dorothy” or “Elizabeth,” the use of which is preferred by many young girls to that of a monogram, he 1s are fabricefinished, bristol- F excellent. quality, and. this | Quality, five-frame. — Oriental price Saves the stamp each communis | and two-tone effects: tion requires. By ordering your Regularly $2.7 27x54in., 91.98 summer's supply now, quite a large saving can be effected. Carpets & Linoleums 59c a yard for our 840 Tapestry Brussels Carpets. 69c a yard for our $1.06 Wool Vel- Correct Wedding Invitations, Church Cards and Announce- ments engraved in our plant on the premises, at the lowest prices for work of highest quality, Estimates Submitted. arpets. Linoleums — Popular designs and colors, 244 and 4 yds. wide; regularly 69c. square yard — special this sale, 39c Sq. Yd. Linoleums—lInlaid, best quale ity. Two yards wide; our rege ular price $1.49 a square yard— special now, 89c «. va. CHINA, LAMPS AND GLASSWARE We offer these items showin, saving possibilities in our Department. $7.89 for $10.00 Art Glass Domes. 2 inches in diameter, complete with than prices charged elses of others; Balls, Bats, Masks 79c for “Our Special” League Balls, size and weight guaran: teed correct. A league ball that is equal to trade-marked makes selling at $1.25. Quality, mas terial and workmanship of our “Special” conform to profes- sional league requirements, Fully the ina A Demonstration of the Hall & Borchart $1.73--Comfor tables, both $1.98 Be Ph ER apy te ball | {t!!! made « 1 quality] padde tl tos felt, lz zuaranteed for nine innings. | tri d inverted burner. ides covered eiilte. ood a Femail tent lacing. leep pocket. Patent laced thumb| Price, per dozen, $8.94. $9.89 for $12.00 Art Glass Domes, silkoline, tufted centre, flat Peon tain td - i fine | $4.96 for “D. & M.’" Profes-| and leather lace all around Other Baseballs in Stock, ame as above, with three electric lights, with laminated cotton, size 60 ie conarand cuffsedaed with| sional Mitts, finest Othor Basemen’s Mitts in Stock 10¢ up Other Domes in stock up to ind) PXTS inches. navy bila suit consints of suint | eroOwan call at 36c to 95.08 79c {or $1.00 ‘Louisville Slug- Ate 7 D0/Amnarican Pacasiad ie $1.79--Comfortables, © ; ' : k.| Will not harder || 98c for $1.50 Fielders’ Gloves,| ger”? Bats, the best and most ueeiae Rt: KOn Clbcea ceroratn ime, | ered with silkoline, finished with i > wel de of brown Yucatan leather} popular make on the market, } with pret 1 floral design. six inch plain cok sateen \ir ther lined, full siz I| known for description Finer qualities in stock ranging tate. | F border, filled wi lite Wool Flannel up to $5.94 |\ 1.] $2.97 for “*D. & M. Special” acessary up to English China Dinner | B cotton, size $3.49 for Men’s Uniforms, o! | New: roved ce Fielders’ Gloves, ‘nade of best] Other Bats in Stoel uote at © pearl gr el | The best mitt nr | ted genuine M tanned | from 1c up 18 dozen for ste. Frecsed lage med w ) Other Mitts for Men |! y soft and pliable,| 89¢ for $1.28 Maske, made of | “tess sents of Tumblers up to sists of pants, cap, belt, at 8c to $7.89 | th ast t, lined] ; 5 5 LIBRARY SETS DELUXE ngs; sold elsewhere at £4.50, |49¢ to $7.49 for Body Pro-| ' te | aa and | $32.69 for @ dosen, rishly out A list of values worthy of the | Made-to-Order Unifeeme at | tectors, eact | made and| welt eam, 1 between] department that undersells every | prices ng up to $10.74. jaranteed air-tight mb and hand 1 from 24c to $1.98 oie ee one Sys od WALL PAPERS a8 least 10 percent. 4 SUMMER HOME DECORATIONS | PERFECTION” DRESS FORMS | . voubiyderirablepecause halt na Bound in a Leather | 7 4 the usual prices. Elsewhere it + Tt Works. tovols., $8.89 | . TReMacy Department of Interior! 49¢ 4 yor “Sunfast” Adjustable and Non-Adjustable is She custom to aiow up fe B s Work 18 vols, $1188 | Decorations is maintained for your| Madras Cloth, 32 | le, | Dr nine | ‘ pe ipa ig pbaignin’ : lseount ‘o.| ® paner ' Jane Austen’s Work vols., $5.89 | convenience, It places at your di nbiue, t ' red, oli PSR AINE PEC: & matter Of ease when | banger, Stacy Brig HS Ja é 4 At pleess at your dien| ; on haus ihe ala bf a ble Form, We've ar-] on # close margin of profit, posal an expert of cultivated ; € W 69 aa : are as low in the first place as k I who will help to decide tho ques-| yard Red to give are prices elsewhere after the deduction of trade discounts. The new papers are very at- slip-covers; assemble the entire : “ Reliant? : f\ ST furn gs of a town or country| fast’? Madras Cloth, mag “Perfection rie Lexy ie Sractiyye aa panier been : Ry be house, or aid in its successful ren- | W!\'0 P s rose, green, red gv P RIEEEN ETT nth, Perfection” Forms ave | French papers costing many For Infants and Children, Han Psi Work yea $7.21 ovation, Hie aasiatance will not ement of higheclass dre kers wherever times more. ad FL, 86th Bt, » $7.21 7 only save your time and mistake | n, ne , I | e and Ye for Papers Ir t The Kind You Have Always Bought Cloth Bound Sets but money. | Drapery | Aa qitvtinihy eS Se and Oc for Papers In neat and ar Bears the - Dickens’ Works 15 |, $8.24) 22c to $3.48 a yard—Im- , | » satisfactory than other These prices are Bignecare MIL Chit Thackeray's Work 10 $3 31 ported Cretonnes and Chintz vy r > | here to explain its good i ili Odd, Irving's Works. . 8 Ky t trined,|14e, 18 9c } y ; 2c to 346 for Papers in floral, striped, li wen 4 and’ ae | it Scrims, 4 ; le, | ag n with thedemonstration we try and fabric effects, Single a a i | <a ; rolls, Hawthorne's Wor J onsa 19¢ to 24e for Varnished Tile Papers, & BAW EXURDOCE NOnMRA arORY, Vear o ‘A various colors and designs, suitable for Builder” t# the ttle of the complete i no Summer Draperies, Shades, Slip Covers and Awnings 150 Non- Adjustable $1 97 . tries and bathrooms, Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes heen x A ‘ re stl Single r » (AAMIN®. tive teary” 40 he wiven tn Dookiet form where at] made to order promptly, neatly and at Macy's usu- | Dress Forms at, each, ’ Wall, Mauldians. tinted’ tar maalen tho midst of them, hia wich, | get of thirteen complete storion, Get ess than $1.08, ally low prices. Estimates furnished. Thin # Our regular price would be $2.97, tet Ph, Moth papers; our price per foot, 4e to Te, energy-startiing voloe tipping away, a, | she set, }

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