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FEAR OF KILLING CHILD DRIVES HIM TO SUICIDE. Motorman Wortled Over Danger to Little Ones TH! Nerves Broke Down. Samuel Friedman shot himecif In the Read to-day at hia home, No, 22 Maat Minoty-ninth street, and died Inetantly, Friedman had been for several years a on the Lexington avenuio Ine wWithia siz months he had become very Rervous, A week ago he reported to tho @empany surgeon, who told him he was from neurasthenta and pre- Jcine to quict hts nerves, \ me a bit of gout,” oa ws wite laet night. T oan't att still.” of his constant fear In paet be would run down a ontit crowded uptown part of hie trip. the threatened horror had be- Woree since the birth of their Girl, Sarah, two years ago. Friedman noticed he wae very when he awoke pd ad tokl the baby with her when on te wer proakfast. When ahe returned Friedman was Goad. 1 Hi #! z = AN OVERNIGHT SURPRISE! Remarkable How Quickly Portam Cleara the Skin, By taking a amall part of the aki affected with Pimploa, Rash, Blote &e., or which ia unduly inflamed, itehi or chafing, and applying thereto only amall quantity of Poalam, an immedi demonstration may be had of the re- markable properties of this perfect heal- 1HY nventne WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911; ANE BOYS’ CLOTHING ALL WOOL | Suset.te AND STRONG °c: San RE-INFORCEMENTS as look well Several mothers have come Into Macy's and told us sults whtch they bought { | Are 7 ) Broadway, 34th to 35th St. iTtomers of getting Att: ir Lew Fr PURCHASING GLOVES REGULARLY MEANS GETTING UNIFORM QUALITIES We olttain all our gloves from manufacturers yea So sure are our the identic qualities tnat some of them do not IMPORTED MACY'S FOR BLOUSES tists New Models at Lowest-in-the-City Prices Follow the crowds and you will understand why Macy’s remains the store for women who know what they want and what they ought to pay. We have no monopoly of the best styles in blouses, of course; we have no monopoly of the best ma- ; and good workmanship is available to any store which cares to pay for it. But we are proved to have a monopoly of desirable waists at the low prices we ask. It is precisely because of these low prices that we do the biggest buiness in town, and it is precisely because 1 cad Sip honifrmargtegery f Aoi it. H._Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Herald Sq DRAPERIES AND UPHOLSTERIES At About One-Third of Usual Prices This is a sale brought about by an over-due order whereby the Importer found it convenient to dispose of these goods at our own » We can gc into no further particulars, nor are any further particulars necessary, in view of such remarkable values. 50 Inch FIQURED SUNFAST MADRAS in a splendid.assortment of solid colors. Importer's Price 90c.; Our Pricesscscccseceeee . .39e yd, 50-inch Jute and Cotton Morie Derby Tapestry, in ten deco- rative colorings. Importer’s Price $1.00; Our Price. sssecesesseeeeee anf9e yd, 50-inch Jaspe Armure with tinsel, Figured Derby. Figured ing remedy, and enough Poslam for the] I cisewhere, Tapestry in rich colorings. ———__ Mire. Curley le Dead. ill Mrs. Mary Augusta Curley died at the home of Gaughter, Mrs, Quatay ‘Wedekind, at No. M17 West One Hu 104 and Fourteenth street, |) fa her eightieth year. she wai of the late Father Joseph Wal famous Jesu!t priest of Wash C.; alster-in-law of Kdward Abel, ‘who up to the time of his death a fow years ago was one of the principal owns era of the Baltimore S: of Mre. Lewis P. Clover, known newspaper writ alt The body will be taken to Baitimo ee Over fifty only highest ments. you get. Long after other Suits and Overcoats Focus your thou; ever saw and you wil Carhart @25 suit ii A line of sui men and Hackett, soft cassimeres a Near Chambers St.| Cor. 13th Bt. ic : (Uh Heavy posts, and made in all sizes spindles on head and foot, , Curley'a former home, for inter. | 4 small surfaces in short, every surface akin affection, druggists everywhere. Hackett, Carhart Men’s Clothing years’ experience in the making and selling of grade clothing is embodied in our new Fall gar- Absolute integrity of fabric, linings, interlinin Greatest point of superionty of Hackett, Carbart clot This integrity proves its presence in our garments by the service suits have been discarded you will find Hackett, C hart suits, bought at the same time, still lagu Fall Weights & Fall Model Special thts on the best @35 or $38 suit you | have some idea of what the Hackett is. in worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, specially produced to sell at 825, to demonstrate to more oung men the advisability of their wearing ‘arhart clothes. Special Suits at 817.50 of the finest smoc ch E. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway |841 Broadway |119 West 42dSt. Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings. ESTABLISHED 64 YEARS 155-157-159 East 23d St. ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. LowestPrices! Longest Credit $65 ror" $1 Week—$100 icr"™ $1.50 Week Larger or Smaller Amounts In Proportion, with heavy brass scrolls and brass | | Everything for Furniture, Carpeting, Bedding, Draperies, Etc. is the best soap for your skin. septic. purpose will Le mailed free, upon re- uest, by the Emergency Laboratories, i# Weat 85th Street, New York. Spots to trented aro cleared end. healed fa twenty-four hours. Poslam puta a atop to itching ae soon as applied, and ita readiness in healing roves its rapid action in the cure of all Beoswas, Acne, Totter Salt Rheum, Barber's Itch, Sealy Soalp; Poslam is sold for 60 cents by all Poslam Soap, medioated with Poste, ae Prevents infection and diseass. go cake, #5 © 3 ond tailoring is the es. fase duty, *15 to °45 oth finished worsteds, jot , in the season's uality suits are 825, and Oxford, SILK Finely tailored gar- in our four stores, | 125th Street Near Broadway | Near 3d Avenue en Oak Buffets Gold 4) 3 } fousekeeping although deserited Pr] all-wool, wore extrentely y Perhaps no term Is more sadly phrase at the tip af the tongue of dealers who probe: ee __ ane bly are unaware of the elementary fesis by witich wooi is proved. When we sell suits as all-wool, it means that the material has stood the acid test. This must be taken as an explana- tion of the superior durability of Macy's Suits compared with other suits widely sold as “all-wool.” Nor do we stop short at making sure that our suits are all-wool, We deem it requisite that boys’ suits should be extra strength, and to that jend we double stitch seams wherd the strain !s greatest. _ln other words ke our suite o Notwithstanding this guarantee of exceptional durability, we charge no more for our suits than other stores for the inferior qualities which are the_general rule. The price difference on boys’ cloth- Ing here is often more than sufficient to cover the cost of a new hat. EXTRA TROUSER SUITS At $4.96, $5.94, $6.49& $7.49 RUSSIAN CURDUROY SUITS—Two Models Made of imported corduroy, in mavy, tan, brown and gray, and having a military collar effect. Sizes 2% to 8 years, Elsewhere $6.50; at.... $4.96 $4 QGNORFOLKOR DOUBLE BREAST. @ED SUITS. Of finest wool fab- rics ranging up to $14.74 for best quality worsted, cassimere and cheviot, such as cost $18.00 and 20,00 in other responsible houses. RUSSIAN OVERCOATS & REEFERS New Winter Styles Long convertible collar over- coats, either single or double breasted or raglan. THREE-QUARTER AND KNEE-LENGTH REEFERS, of particularly pop sign, These have a comfortabl vertible collar, wool-lined materials, heavy cheviots and chinchillas; for boys 6 to 14 years, $4.96 to $9.74. (Illustrated) SINGLE OR DOUBLE-BREASTED LONG OVERCOATS. In heavy-weight wool- ens; in tan, brown or gray mixtures, $4.96 to $14.74, BOYS? The New Fall Models; Midly Jack Tar, Tyrolean and HATS | Rah Rah Hats for small boy: elescope or Alpine ar, for youths. One of themmost popular styles of hats this season ts the Tyrolean, made of im- ported corduroy; in ‘navy, black, Drow ‘ay and white. Our price $1.98, Pt 2.50. BAIN, NAVY ese BE SERGES rect, OBC vara Can be had also in black {First Floor] same width, same price The immense business done in our navy blue serge section i much because our qualities 4 high as because our prices are low. The merit of this Navy Blue Serge lies in the fact that it is all-wool, a particularly firm, strong quality, designed for con stant wear, and sponged shrunk and spot-proof, ready for the needle, 54-IN. VOILE, WHITE EMBROIDERED WITH FILET INSERTION Description cannot possibly do justice he beautiful. em- broidery in these border are plain and scalloped to 18 inche newest and daintie Something distinetly new. fror in all t rench de» Price > $4.49, $4.96 & $6.49 r ply order by mail IMPORTED even come to the store, but sim- il, naming the e, color and style desired, as- sured of as good service as if they ordered at the counter, The styles and values which we carry are unequalled anywhere’ else In the city, desplte the fact fiat ours are not odd lots picked up on the outskirts of the glove inarket, but genuine regular goods, conforming to a_ strict standard. We guarantee the fit and trying on of every palr. Should any palr not prove satis- factory, we are quite prepared to exchange, GLOVES FOR WOMEN|S5: ey SPECIAL CAPE WALKING VES; made of imported leather and dressed abroa The “Regular Mac: the style of Glove where at the same but never of Imported dree leather, ‘This makes all the difference In the wear. You will find upon close examina- tion that th: average 79¢ Glove ts made of imported leather dressed here, and therefore known as do- mestic leather. We have these real imported leather dressed Gloves in desirable street shades of tan. OURILADY WASHINGTON’ REAL FRENCH KID GLACE GLOVES; two-clasp Oversewn seams, fancy embroidery, made two row chain Stitched with loop silk thread, This Glove can be had in gray, beaver, champagne, navy, purple, red, black and white. It is thought elsewhere good value at $1-50, as indeed it is. Our price ts the “Regular Macy Saving.” OUR ‘BERYL’ FULL PIQUE SEWN GLOVES; made in Germany, and not in Austria. You would readily recog- nize the difference, should you com- pare these with average kinds. The German Glove has a soft feeling to the hand, and, apart from that, has greater durability than the Austrian make, These are Paris point em- broidered, one large clasp, and can be had in tan, black, white, brown, champagne, slate, green and navy, Similar quality sold elsewhere costs $1.15. Our pr: 98e— the “Regular Macy Saying.” CAPE WALKING GLOVES; made of imported Cape stock, English cut thumbs, one clasp. The important feature of this glove is that it is hand-finished, Paris point spear. Other stores usually handle machine- finished spear, which costs less to make. These are small details, but they have an !mportant bearing on the wear of the Glove, and will serve to explain why some Gloves last much longer than other Gloves ap- parently the same. Apart from wear, hand-finished Paris point spears give a much ‘better finish and style. Street shades of tan. Never sold elsewhere at less than $1.2 Macy's at . The Macy Saving.” IMPORTED GLACE GLOVES; 12. button length, mousquetaire style, 3 Pearl buttons at wrist; soft, pliable and fit well. In white only, These Gloves are iy the market at $1.69. Our price. $1.49, affords the “Reg- ular Macy Saving.” REAL KID GLACE GLOVES; ful! 16- button length, mousquetaire style; made of selected skins, so that they our price, . ving.” This iten sold else- by other s $2.19- the cape Gloves, suitable for driv walking, with spear back, one large brass button and button. hole. Come in tan, black and white. Sold in other shops at $1.50, Our rice $1.44—the “Regular Macy Saving. Ee “OUR BERYL” long length, import- ed suede Gloves, mousquetaire style, we carry in three lengths, 16 Button Gl instead of $2 20 Button Gk 24 instead of 2.50 24 Button Glove, $2.69instead of $3 The 16 and 20 button can be had in street_and evening shades The 24 button comes in black and white only full16 button mousqu if extra selected real Fre dsc able and renowned for fit and w Tan, beaver, champagne, black white. The » quality, when sold I yother cost 83.00, Our pric WHITE ‘ ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES 69¢ 986, $1.49, $3.96 Tira EI Now offered at much below cost of production, ISi98, $2.49, we do the biggest business in town that we can charge such low prices, The higher the price, the greater the saving, is a truism strongly applicable just now to our beautiful Imported blou s—models from all leading Parisian designers, includ- ing Elise Poret, Augustine Thomas, Ledoux, Chanut & Gayet, Marie Fabner, F. Bathe, Ch, Eynard, and many others, Some of these can be obtained in other high-class houses, and probably will be, by women who do not mind what they spend, and who do not take the precaution to com- pare prices, model ; doovhere $6.95 a, pretty CHIFFON SILVER LACE MODEL Here is an ater : ic MESSALINE WAIST, Td of an imported ea yee $4 contrast. ‘Tecond Floor, where $6.95; our price, ‘CHIFFON MODEL, elsewhere $29.75; our price, $21.89. elsewhere $69.50; our price, 50. GOLD LACE MODEL; elsewhere $89.50; our price, $70.50. Here are some typical Macy values, in popular-priced blouses: GOOD QUALITY BA- $1.98 TIST Ps with plaited net ruffle on side. Centre panel of hand embroidery. Lace inser- tion and sets of pin tucks on front. Long, pin tucked sleeves with lace insertion in cuffs, $2.97 BLACK MESSALINE. The front trimmed with embroidered panels and silk embroidery, Opens at side. Messaline buttons on either side, Long sleeves, tucked cuffs. 0 & $8.00 y__ MEN'S & WOMEN’S Fa96 | . $3 96 BLACK MESSALINE, . with yoke of white lace and sleeves of chiffon with white lace lining. $3 g A NEW CHIFFON AND . LACE BLOUSE; copy of a $15.00 model. The body of waist of cream color all-over lace under tucked chiffon with suspender effect. Prettily trimmed with messaline buttons, both sides of front and over chiffon on sleeves. This thoroughly artistic blouse comes in black, brown or navy blue. (Ilustrated.) SILK UMBRELLAS [saa The long handles are either entirely of sterling silver, delicately engraved, or are elaborate deposit designs on ivory, stag horn, cape horn, etc. handles, but it requires search A few of them have gun metal to find two handles alike, or to find one that is not distinctly beautiful. The silk is of a fine grade and close rolling, The purchase is due to one of those trade incidents by which our customers often be nefit. Unfortunately, it was possible to obtain only a limited number. MEN'S & WOMEN'S $10.00 & $12.00 REDUCED PRICES ON FURNITURE Does Not Mean Here Reduced Furniture That Is Where Our Proposition Is Unusual Macy’s never was a store to sacrifice quality to make a low price. Thus, when we advertise Golden Oak Furniture, we specify subs tial oak properly constructed by efficient workmen, and varnished in such a way as to retain the ric! polish, Bird's-eye Maple at M: the genuine glossy Bird's-eye Maple, and Mahogany is solid mahoga unless otherwise described. GOLDEN OAK DRESSERS Wis 116.4 Now | Was $12.74! $18.24 GOLDEN OAK New | $138, $1667 | Ww $16.89 $20.24 $25.24 $32.34 Was $18.24 $20.24 Now Was 15.24 | $20.49 16.67 | $21.24 MAHOGANY Now | Wes $14.24 | | $23.24 $17.24 | © $33.24 Was $17.74 $20.67 Was $16.24 $20.49 23.24 BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENT FROM YOUR Was $24.24 $33.24 $45.89 We maintuin our own laboratory on the premises 7a)VACATION PICTURES The difference between doing the work ourselves and having it done (as is the case with nearly every other department store), is shown in the fact that we are prepared to make 8x10 enlarge- ments from your negative with white margin, mounted on 11x14 ca for 15e. Other charge 40¢ to 75c. BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE CHIFFO stores | charged Now, | Wes $14.24) $39.74 CHIFFONIERS Ni | Was $35.67 $38.67 TUNA MAHOGANY CHIFFONIERS Now Was $17.24} $24.49 $17.67 S49 89 CHIFFONIERS | Now Was 19.34 | $33.67 27.49 NIER Wis $36.24 $37.24 $40.24 OUR RESTAURANT— THE LARGEST DINING HALL IN THE CITY. Macy's Restaurant is among higheclass restaurants, in the fact that selected food cooked with all the skill t European Chefs can bring bear, are served at prices ce tainly Now $18.34 327.49 $30.24 | Appetizing Dishes at Reasonable Pricas, nique than those **meals."’ Importer’s Price $1.25 to $1.50; atsseseseesereeee sss 79 Yd, 50-inch Silk Damaek, two pattern: Importer's Price $2.80; ates.. in fine popular colorings. 000 $1.59 yd. VERDURE TAPESTRIES Important showing in therich Autumn foliage colorings, suit- able for wall covering, hangings Beautiful browns, gold, gold-reds, and the recovering of furniture, blue greens, etc. $1.12, 1.24, 1.49, 1.74, 1.98, 2.24, 2.49 and 3.24 yard BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS From France, from California, from Austria, from Ger- many, Besides Those Made In America Our blanket reputation is founded on a secure founs dation. Special attention is drawn to the famous Blankets made by the old “Amana” Society of Shakers, a sect which years and years ago established itself in Home- stead, lowa, where their industry manifests itself in several branches of merchandise. The oftener th blankets are washed the finer they become. THis The Famous ‘Amana’ Blankets the best steam shrunk blanket made, entirely in a class by itself on account of its superior durability. The re- markable wearing and laundering properties are dueto the quality of the twool—a selected grade thoroughly shrunk and of particularly long fibre. These are not Blankets made with artificial finish*merely to catch the eye. They are just like the honest old homespun ‘Blankets—made for long wear. Owing to a fall in the price of wool we are in a position to offer these thoroughly practical Blankets at less price than a year ago. Here is a typical ealue; 5-1b. qual- ity, all wool, 70284, at $5.94 pr, All weights from 4 to 8 Ibe, always on hand. EASTERNWOOLBLANKETS—heavywarp, with a soft finished wool and cotton filling, bound with colored ribbon binding to match; pink or blue striped border: 56x76, at $2.39 pair; 66x80, at $2.81 pair High Grade Lambs’ Wool Cali- fornia Blankets of tery fine texture; select grade of fine carded wool— fully 80° wool in filling, each pair ‘cut and bound separate, neatly bored. Size 70786, at $12.89 to $18.19 a pr. HEAVY WHITE FLEECE BABY BLANKETS - pink and blue borders: 34x50, 67e and 99e pair HEAVY GRAY FLEECE BLANKETS -very soft otilltog: bound at ends; colored striped borders: Pee COXDD, at $2.19 a pair HEAVY RED STAR BERKSHIRE WOOL BLANKETS durable warp; light- shaded pink and blue borders: 60x80, $3.57 pair 70x82, at $4.22 pair 78x84, at a pair Camels Hair Blankets, imported from Germany, wonderfully warm, ranging in price from $9.91 to $18.09. ALL WOOL, WHITE, RED STAR SPECIAL CALIFORNIA BLANKETS -light-shaded borders in pink and blue: 60X80, apair 66x80, $4.71 a pair “RED STAR” ALL WOOL PLAID KETS—the best value that can be of- fered; a splendid collection of color- ings and combination plaids; 60x80, $4 66x80, $4.71 a pair Single French Blankets, in solid colors, exceptionclly soft in fillin warp-—satin ribbon bound all around, price from $13.96 up to $18.84 each. HIGH GRADE ALL WOOL CALIFORNIA BLANKETS ~select colorings; excellent laundering grade; 70x80, at $683 a pair. Sort FINISHED, WHITE WOOL FINISHED BLANKETS, with a barely perceptible imperfection in finish: OON76, at $1.23 a pair; elsewhere $1.60 | ALL WHITE, MEDIUM WEIGHT FLEECE BLANKETS "limited quantity: CANS le a_pair a pair From Austria— The Aristocracy of Blankets made from the finest, softest wool grown in Australia. This season's importation includes the newest striped effects, bound all around with silk ribbon. \ Price from $24.66 to $29.98 ' MACY'S FOR GROCERIES Both because we maintain our own factory And because our prices are lowest in the city: Our groceries are as pure when you buy them as when we make them. Have you the same assurance with other groceries You owe it to your state of health to ir NEW CALIFORNIA * Brand Asparagus, la on a guarantee ASPARAGUS