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REPUBLICAN GETHEO8 THA GRESSERHASLOST Queer Political Move to Follow Removal of Borough Presi- dent by Gov. Dix. CASSIDY TO BE LEADER. Former Boss Wins in the Pri- maries and Will Soon Assume Control. ‘The politicians of Queens were pretty 4 well united to-day in the belief that a Republican wil! » ed Rorough Presi- dent Lawrence Gresser of Queens, re-| moved last night by Governor Dix on charges of incompetency. There has never deen a Repubdlican president of the Borough and even the Democrats of the anti-Cassidy type are saying: “We couldn't get anything worse than what we have had, £0 let's try a Me- publican.” The election of Gresser's successor will be made by the five Aldermen of the borough. Two of them, DuJat and Brady, are known to tw unallorably pledged to Joe Cassidy, the former Bor- ough President who won yesterday in the primary contests of the borough ‘Two are just as strongly under pledge to vote neitnar tor Cassidy nor fur aay Cassidy man. The Afth {s a Republican, and as it Is at present the will be broken by Shipley’s of @ prominent Republican man; the only other course fa that the antl-Cassidy man pron {se to vote for any reform Demoer: of high standing that Shipley will nom. inate. Gresser went to his office in the Bor- ough Hall to-day with his secretary, John M. Booth, and Public Works Com- misioner Walter H. Bunn. He began cleaning out his desk. Shipley, dendlock selection business UNTIL HE GETS OFFICIAL NEWS. “Until I get the Governor's official no- tiee of my removal,” he said, “I shall have no jement to make. I shall Bive out an expression of my feelin; in the matter when I do receive his To clerks and officers of the borougi: who called on him to express their re- Grete, Gresser sald that he ew them all for men who had worked, ax he had worked, for the best interests of the bor- ough, and that he hoped that his succes- sor would hold them in their places. Mr. Gresser's manner intimated that * the news came to him as a surprise, derpite the fact that Gov. Dix evidently had held back his decision only until after the primary battle In Queens had been fought out, so that tt should have no effect upon that contest. The removal of Gresser, a Democrat, has been anticipated in Albany for more than a week. jon as the removal order is fled office of the County Clerk, Caldwell, counsel for t t made charges aga! certified copy a wered automomible to Mayor Gaynor and serve him with the notice, “Under the requirement that Mayor Gaynor summon the Aldermen forth- with,” said Mr, Caldwell, “he will be required to call them together this af- THE “FASSO” CORSET, MADE REFUSES TO MAKE STATEMENT | a aca ttpe LR Ir eRy were ps Pea. Free with Every Purchase of $50 874-376 East 149th Street | ternoon—that fe, If T can serve him with the Governor's order early enough.” ‘The reasons assigned by the Governor removal are concisely atated In graph at the end of an 800 of the testimony submitted to support the cha Approve the 00 of the Commissioner (Samuel H. Ord- way) that Mr. Gresser has been in- eMcient and incompetent and “has been neglectful of his duties to pro- tect the city and the Borough of Queens against fraud and corrup- tion on the part of his subordinates.” An order for the removal of Law- tence Gresser from the presidency of the Borough of Queens will there- fore be mi |MISS M'CONNELL BREAKS Difference in Ages the Cause Given in Announcement by Family. ‘The family of Miss Florence Dorothea | ritaabeth McConnell, now living at No. 7% Evergreen place, East Orange, nounce to-day that their daughter’! gagement to Count Eugene Pere Mar- quette de Alessandrcn! has been broken oft. Miss MoConnel!, who ts understood to be visiting a sister, Mra, Hugh Me- Aneny, In Philadelphia, ts just twenty one years old; the Count Is ft two, | Ho is sald to be the second . tative of foreign nobility to lay sie; to Miss MoConnell's favor. The state- ment given out by the family reads: “Miss McConnell and Count de Ales- sandromt have known each other for some time, and early in the summer while visiting Narragansett Pier their engagement was formally announced, Owing to the difference in their ages, as Miss McConnell has just reached her twety-firat birthday and Count de Ales- #andron! {s twice as old, they naturally concluded It was best to have the ea- gagement broken off.” Miss McConnell is the daughter of ell, a wealthy retired urer of Philadelphia. ——e TAFT NATIONAL BANK. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—The First National Bank of ft has been given a charter by the Treasury Department Tho Tats referred to Ix a thriving town |near Wakersfield, Kern County, ,Cal., which doesnt’ appear in the Cénsus | Bureau's records and hasn't yet at- tained the prominence of being put on the popular map: The piace ts one of about a dozen towns which have been named for the | President e!nce he antered office. If you are looking for an eyeglass clip that won't slip—that won't pinch or tilt —that will hold easily and comfortably—that will insure your glasses against breaking then tvy a Ramis Sudion Clio | Fitted to your glasses for 35 cts. Sold only at our Stores | C8 Fast 2ard Street, near Fourth Avenve 27 Weat 34th Street, bet. Gth and 6th Avenues G4 West 125th Street, near Lenox Avenue ce Avenue, Bist and f2nd Btronts Jebn Street » Rrooklya Brooklyn Btreet, near ‘B. Altman & Ga. THE “FASSO” AND THE “ESNAH” CORSETS IN PARIS; AND THE “ESNAH" CORSET, MADE IN B. ATLMAN & CO.'S WORKROOMS, ARE NOW READY IN TWE LATEST DESIGNS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO THE MAKING OF CORSETS TO ORDER. BRASSIERES AND OTHER CORSET ACCESSORIES, Fifth Avenue, 34th anh 45th Streets, Nem York. 10 TO 1S MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE | ‘BAUMAN N's AT 149 MST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED This Imperial Leather Couch FREE With CASH or CREDIT Purchases This Brass Bed Regular Pie! 4 ENGAGEMENT TO COUNT.|o BRASS BED Absolutely FREE With Every Purchase 0! $75 THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y” THE EVENING WORLD, WRECK OF BURNED AUTO IMPERILS TWO LIVES. Machine Left in Road and Second Car Hits It—Woman Injured. The wreck of @ 95,000 automobile that exploded and burned up last nig Hoffman Boulevard and Hancock nue, Jamaica, was responsible early this morning for an accident that !mperilied the lives of Mrs. J. Hurler, forty-seven, | of the Hotel Frederiok, Manhattan, and Frank 8. Holly of Hewlett, L. 1. Both escaped, but Mra. Hurier has a badly eprained ankle. ‘The automobile blew up at 10 o'clock last its owner, James D. 1% West Twenty-third » and his chauffeur, ence Hutchinson, of No. 20) West enth street, were returning from Coney Island. It caught fire and burned until only its metal parts remained. Holly's car came along at 6 o'clock this morning and ran into the wreck, which was left in the roadway. Both Holly and Mrs. Hurler were thrown out. Dr. Lawrence of St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, attended Mra. Hurler. For Nervousness and Sleepless Nights . It fe the preseription thet has this Catandir prescription. ing friend,—Aadvt, Stern i Brothers Unusually large assortments of Untrimmed Millinery are now being shown in Imported and Domestic Hats of Velour, Velvet, Beaver, Plush and Fur Felt in all the new designs for Fall and Winter wear. Fancy Ostrich Feathers, Bandeaux, Pompons, Wings, Quills, Silk and Velvet Roses, Dahlias, Gardenias and Pond Lilies. To-morrow, an Important Sale of BLACK VELVET HATS, of fine quality, large and medium sizes, $2.85, 3.50 Values $3.95 and 5.50 TAILORED HATS, simply trimmed, at 4.90 FANCY FEATHERS, in all the latest colorings, at 95°, $ ] 25 . Values $1.50 and 2.00 OSTRICH PLUMES, 16 inches, in black and colors, Value $4.50 Value $6.75 at 3.25 Art Needlework In their greatly enlarged departments on the Third Floor of the New Twenty-third Street Building, will be found most complete lines of Lingerie Scarfs, Pillows, Pillow Slips, Sachets, Glove and Handkerchief Cases, Leather Scarfs, Mats and Pillows, Satin lined and Leather Work Baskets, Tapestry Pillows and Waste Baskets. Also a comprehensive assortment of all requisites forthe { making of Fancy Articles, including Beads and Spangles, Letters for Embroidered Linens, Stamped Lingerie, Embroidery Silks, Cottons and Flosses, Embroidery Hoops and Wools of every description, also Crochet and Knitting Needles. To-morrow, Special Values in Women’s Handkerchiefs Doz, $1.35, 1.90 Pure Linen in sheer qualities, with hand embroidered wreath initials, Doz. $1.50, 2.60, 5.50 Pure Linen, with hand embroidered corners, Doz, $1.75, 2.90 Men’s Handkerchiefs Doz. $1.95, 2.60 2.50, 3.65 Pure Linen, in sheer and heavy qualities, Pure Linen, with 4 and 34 inch hems, Pure Linen, with initials, “ Thursday, an Exceptional Offering of Blankets and Comfortables Blankets, Single Size Double Size Extra Large co, —_, $3.25, 4.50 4.75, 5.50 5.75, 6.50 Fancy Blankets, double size, in new jabquard designs and colorings, at 2.45 Comfortables, Double Size, Figured Silkoline, in floral effects, at 31,95 Printed, Dotted Silk Mull, plain borders, et 3.75 Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases Single Size, at 52c, 60c, 68c Sheets | Three-quarter Size, “ 67c, 73c, 80c Double Size, “ 78c, 88c, 95c Pillow Cases, 21 by 36 in. 2214 by 36 25 by 36 27 by 36 oT ——_S\ Oooo oe l6c 18c 20c . 23c Bolster Cases, 21 by 54 in. 21 by 63 21by 72 2214 by 76 27c¢ 32c. 38c_CO”«42c HEMSTITCHED SHEETS AND CASES AT CORRESPONDINGLY MODERATE PRICES, West 23d and 22d Streets What You Lost Yesterday If you used a ‘‘Lost and Found” | Adv. in the World this moming, jtuch widespread reputation among doctors for ite remarkable resulta fo the treatment of stomach troubles. It fe sald to give almost each meal and at bedtime,” Catandir always comes put up {a one ounce sealed packages. Any @rugeist should have it in stock by this having stomach trouble should certainly try It you are not affiieted clip it out and give it to bome cutter of this wint can be foun Our prices, (illustrated) and crown, a French shi nation, an only instead quality, in greet “Regular Kimono shows “Godey" one sided Hand brilliantly You Will Find To-Day wool, and Price 89. A Navy Chiffon that scallops of Lierre lace embroidery in white down shoulders to wrist Blouse and down finished aul Wire lace side and wrist frills —this is $21.89. A Collarless Matinee Empire on silver. misette of stitched satin gird| Another Filet Anti vestees of prices one in entirely 4 few EW weather, Line SPANGLED New Importa- SYRIAN SCARVES We were the first to import these beautiful shimmering Oriental wraps. They are absolute! in the city—in this, as in every other branch of merchandise. Velvet and Broadcloth Shapes, broadcloth (felt effect). Black Silk Velvet Shapes, and medium size e Felt Hoods, soft felt hats, in very becoming shapes. black, rown, red, $1.29, IMPORTE Purple Charmeus: Mlustrated because it embroidery in Chiffon thes has bretelles and fishtail sash of hem- black chiffon, and crushed $68.00. genuine lace—nand embroidered bridal net; its price is $88.50. ee Dinner Blouses of genuine Irish crochet have reached per- fection this season in the pattern and arrangement of lace motifs; in some, these form vests, in others yokes, in others vands, bretelles, and so on, each entirely different and distinguishable from the others; $19.89 for an exceedingly handsome one to $59.50 for design that consumed many months in the making. hand mace; and tucked, here stitched, or embroidered exquisitely by hand: go from $3.96 to $76.50. soiled are substantially re- duced in price. N COATS FOR WOMEN $26.74 and interlined with flannel. We have these coats in large and small sizes. $43.74 for women, made of the much renowned Burberry mixture materials, full roomy models, indispensable for stormy utility; button ¢ { ‘ throughout with high | pray Mo WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. tion to Seil at $4.96 ithin the scheme id Fl001 NTRIMMED MILLINERY ° . . Lowest-in-the-City-Prices We give daily illustrations of the fact . that the widest variety ? ing, and the newest styles, do not neces- sarily mean expense. The only hats that the most becor figs = * d in Macy's are hats that would be acceptable to the best spe- cialty shops. of course, are the lowest ; black silk velvet facinj ind brim of white or colore The newest s are made in this combi- our hats are exact copies; of being pri and $12.00, they are $3. Untrimmed Velour Hats, in the the newest shades, $3.96, $4. 3.96. ects, THEATRE & DINNER Macy Saving.” Blouse, the revived sleeve and collar rever. colored silk, 1 old gold. has the front, is Blouse of -Green yoke, cor+ stron and sleeve ntation of solid braid embroid- ry black satin. Price $29.89. if Another Collarless Blouse of \$52.50 is the price of a Dull Blue Satin has rows of gald- black frogs between Zouaves of black velvet, which sion eh eal broidery_in wool, old gold and o! er. This is but $39.89. An exquisite Dinner Blouse of Rare Cluny Lace, with che Thread-Tu fon Blous ered crean feature of thi cape lines—one blouse. The Point Gauze, has frills, Byzantir bi Point Venise lace Dinner Blouse of que, with epaulettes and richly hand embroidered go from a very rare ee eeeeeefeehefFhFhhehehhh Imported Lingerie Waists, | Domestic Messaline* Shirts” — Just in with French cuffs and linked negligee collar; navy, black and white in all sizes: cerise, Copenhagen ion, green, steel, Waists slightly coron: our price, $4.96. wares] WOMEN’S witout | RELIABLE $9.94 Women’s Broadcloth Coats high Imported English Burberry Coats 40-IN. Wi white yard or genera! S6in, motorin; hare to neck. very desirable, ir laid silk serge; two pockets. (Hecond Fleer.) best shapes for Fall, beautiful and lustrous 96, $5.94 in the newest Paris designs, large dressy shapes, BLOUSES Newly arrived and as fully representative of the most important innovations by famous foreign designers as were the Gowns and Wraps and Hats which drew almost every fashionable woman in New York to our Presenta- tion of Continental Modes. of the lowness of Macy prices would be monotonous were it not for the renewed daily vindication of the Our continued repetition ed Blac est features—of th. t embroidered net which forms under- most unique Blause of them all, wo think, iderie blue slip of chiffon This is its unique point of beaut: a tiny cluster of multi-colored woo! flowers is hand embroide left shoulder of the blue slip. $59.50 cardinal, to order. weith |RAINCOATS Tara Made of fine Silk Canton, in tan, olive, navy or black; full raglan model, with high collar and storm straps 4 here at this low price; collar, strap cuffs, and two slot pockets FALL SILK and colors: SURAH SILKS, navy, reseda, CHIFFON DRESS TAF. FETAS, supple finish, lustrous and ment of colors, includ LACE NETS 18 inches wide; in newest desig! Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. J ranging from $1.75 to Real Value in Domestic 9x12 feet The weave in the 534.48 Instead of desirable, because it is the as well as the most beau manufactured. t jargely all over the-cit ingly, low vices, As ever: boa? there are Wiltons and “ not at all desirable. / knows, or iltons.”” Macy standard. purple, navy, {CF iret Floor. for color and pattern. They are in adaptable for any room in the house. all absolutely perfect. Beautifully colored, exqui Persian small all-over eftects, together with Tapestry Brussels econ Hosts 1 11.3x12 ft. Usually Sold at $24.00; Macy's Special 9x12 ft... Usually Sold at $18.50; Macy's Special 8.3x10.6ft.Usually Sold at $16.50; Macy's Specia 6.9x9 ft.. .Usually Sold at $10.50; Macy's Specia Velvet Rugs 11.3x12ft,.Usually Sold at $26. Macy's Specia' 9x12 ft....Usually Sold at $21 Macy's Special DRAPERIES, HANGINGS, wwii sold elsewhere at THE “FRENCH WILTON” French Grade Rug has made it one of the most small all-over effects, beautiful in design and color; One size only; VELVET AND TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS from one of the most reputable mills in the country. te design, in Oriental and White, Creem oe $1.33 a choice range of ices $2.00 a yar GRADE Rugs ilton most durable itiful. Wilton ru "French Wiltons must not be confused with ordinary Wiltons, such as are fea- in special sales at seem- should know, Some ‘‘Wiltons” are t They are coarse in weave and -|material, and for this reason cannot be trusted to wear. Those qualities, of course, fall far short of the regular _ We have purchased a prominent manufacturer's ens tire surplus stock of high grade French Wilton weave og absolutely standard make. The rugs are remark- able Oriental and Cthira Freor.T a few tlowers. A limited number to be sold at these special prices: 1 Price, | Price, | Price, | Price, ie 8.24 14.24 | Price, | Pric COVERINGS No item offers less than 10% saving over lowest prices elsewhere. 50-inch VERDURE TAPESTRY, for |§0-in. FIGURED and PLAIN JASPE, Wall and Furniture Coverings. $1.12, $1.49, $1.74, $1.98, $2.24, $2.49 yd. 50-inch GOBELIN TAPESTRY, for ing Furniture. Reco $1.24, $1.49, $1.74, $224, $2.49 yd. 50-inch SILK ARMURE, for Drap- eries and Hangings. $1.49, $1.98 and $2.24 yd. 50-inch SILK DAMASK, for Furni- ture, Wall Coverings and Hang- ings. $1.98, $2.24 and $3.49 yd. Tetter qualities up to $7.48. 50-in. SILK BROCADED TAPESTRY; rich chintz colorings. $2.97 yd. 50-inch PLAIN SILK REPP, for Fur- iiiture Coverings and Hangings. $1.89 yard. 50-inch SILK BROCATELLE, for|50-inch LOUIS XV! Furniture and Wall Coverings. VELOUR. $3.49 yard. used in combi Furniture and and Hangings. $1.24 yard. $1.59 yard. 50-inch MERCER in col $1.59 yard. $1.98 yard. he: ontin |for Luncheon or Afternoon Tea in the Fduntain det a ———— wale Our large and varied Bill of Fare shows as m Gobelin. set ed on the gars as on clothes and jewelry). “Pure | Qualitie: “Amaryili 5 lb, caddy, $1.94; 10 Ib. caddy, $3.76 Canned Beans ren Siring Beans; No. 2 can nis wie Bray an Elsewhere $6.00; New Models. ae heavy aveup mine Brand + | Maine Cream . ty" na full length models, cut on thefon cuffs. Sizes for large and at ‘ new straight lines. These come small women, dozen, 796 ...ench 7 in excellent quality material, 17 74 Priestiey Cravenette}| A, szeciat sale, otter ferand Rleklen:,inoloding Sweet, Mixed, « with deep shawl collar and wide is _, Raincoats, in tan orf! dozen, as eB ‘i shea cuffs of bengaline; 1 ine dyOxford. These are the genuine) sovciai sie of Ow ‘Hed Siar” iran Quick Lamch Dhegeigin ith heavy satin, riestley English Raglans }] trom our own fete, ps tn remular wriee $1.48; U1 eal throughout wi known the world over, but sold 4 Pens—Petit din juice with *| doz, cans, $2.74, In the proved weaves foe-] in pure ollve ol n, 396.5 t bo: Stuffed Queen Olives Spanien ¢ peppers, in large size b erywh, e. dozen, $2. ra large Bole a ev nd each Rolied White Oste—"lally White” brand; fresh weight 2-1b, cartons; our regular price 100. complae ssort+ ing evening, laces; 99c 50-inch ANTIQUE DAMASK, for Wall Coverings and Hangings. 's that are Sun-fast. 50-inch LINEN VELOUR. $1.49 and 50-inch SILK VELOUR. $2.89 yard. $3.24 yard. Other Figured Velours up to $8.40 yard, ‘}OVERIEARD IN MACY’S RESTAURANT “They Even Have Chairs for Children!” We have provided~the High Chairs as an assistance to moth- ers who bring their children on a shopping trip and stop upstairs foods and delicacies for children as for grown-ups. ‘}ours are lower than in any other high-class restaurant, In the Cafe, where men may smoke, and where excellent ci- gars are to be had at a near-by counter (we save men money on hop Teas’’—mixed Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Japan, Young Hyson and Gunpowder; regularly 48¢ Ib;; spacial Fi ination effect for Wall Coverings 98e yard. 50-in, MERCERIZED DERBY SATIN, for Wall Coverings and Hangings. 50-inch ANTIQUE ARMURE, with Metal Thread woven in; for Hang- ings and Wall and Furniture Coverings. $2.24 yard. IZED ARMURE, 1 FIGURED SILK Room. any substantial As to prices, MACY'S GROGERIES| quentities|| 39c koa] Do: ans, 8c 8c Te Bic ae) 89c hee 89c Wc $1.14 Doz. Cane, 92 $1.14 Pols Tres Fins, pre- onton: ‘without fut sean 24c 0" brand, packed