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\ OF THERAMPTON CN ee oe cee atives of the Southern Company e@x- pressed no doubt of the success ¢ Plan, despite the opposition mani by iinority of Alabama Company preferred shareholder eel Lea WALL STREET. — ARREST PROMOTERS Result of elections yesterday was ad: | vanced as a reason by professional traders for unloading securities at the outset of to-day's stock market. Open- ing fractionally lower, the course of prices throughout the first hour was entirely downward, Steel, Union Pacific and Reading headed the’ reaction each with a loss of about 11-2 points. bd | Per, St. Paul, Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Smeiting weakened to the extent of about & point each. Very little Improvement was manl- fested in the subsequent dealings, the list still pursuing a downward trend Selling of stocks continued nal in the afternoon period, Withqut Int ruption, the Hat reacted over from their morning ranges. Unloading of Steel was expecially heavy, the stock falling to from above 6). Reading, Union Pacific, St, Paul and Copper were " NAGAZINE MERGER 20,000 Stockholders and $4,- 000,000 Involved in Deal That Absorbed It. Tost Office Inspector Hugh McQuil- lan had a busy Ume this afternoon rounding up and arresting the officers of the Columbia-Sterling TDublishing Company, publishers of the Columbia- Hampton Magazine, whose affairs have been much in the public eye of late and which Is now in bankruptcy. The in- spector had sent a warrant for the arrest of Frank Orff, the president of the company, to St. Louis, having learned Orff was there on Monday, charging him with using the mi to de?raud, Much to his surprise he was informed that Orff had returned to this | ama) city to-day, The inspector got Orff on | Am. the ‘phone and asked him to wait for | 4m half an hour until he could reach the Am. office. Orff consented and McQuillan] Am: left the Federal Building accompanied = ki 4 Gs Catton. Olt the finish, ‘Trading was q Tony's and. of net 4 an compared final Tigures ate as follies ers Hampton's Magazine, was the first to cry “Stung,” for he said he was to re: ceive $300,000 for his magazine property % by Inspector Reddy on a run. Am, at ans For more than a month the Federal mat aa Sitalas ih * Grand Jury has been investigating the | Atiantic Coast |! its q Columbia pton merger as the result | fat, & Ohio, -- ots Fay of many complajnts received from the bad atather ig stockholders in the two concerns. Bens | Ghes, (eahig ae — jamin Hampton, the former owner of is = 8 th i and didn't get a cent. The Columbia ake Magazine had 2,000 stockholders before od the consolidation, most of whom have tet been clamoring that the government do’ a= something to the stock promoters, as- ig serting that they have been badly bitten ie = The Columbia Magazine directors me * were Orff, who lived in St. Louis, where p= the magazine was originally published; Bt -1 J. PLB, Atkin, Lee Bidwell and Eugene ihe = 8 Yates. These officers, together with J. 0% t Brinton Haynes, came to New York ja*+ 3 after the consolidation of the two com- 31 g panies. Atkin was the secretary and 1498 4 counsellor of the corporation. | aoe BET R EX-CONGRESSMAN COUDREY’S | South ny + ARREST THE GINNING. ¥ t alee The arrest last Saturday of ex-Con- eressman Harry M. Coudrey of @t. Louis! [ by Department of Justice agente on} Park Row, precipltated Inspector McQuillan’s action. He did not wait for} the result of the Grand Jury inveatiga- tion, Ile learned that Atkins and Coudrey had an office {n @ Trust Com: pany building in Jersey City and were forming a company to sell insurance. It} Ps was on the charge of using the mail to defraud in the insurance business that Coudrey was arrested, McQuillan hustled fo United States Commissioner Shields and applied for warrants for the arrest of the quartet on the fraud) charge. Atkins, whose home Is in Philadelphia, offices at No, 1490 Chestnut stree elty, was In town to-day, and the He telephoned er Wat, hfe “+ Advance for Positive Besulte Experiment. th Inspector learned of it. to Atkins to come to the Federal Butld- ingredients home and put them Into a half pint of good whiskey. Shake well. Take One to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and ay bedtim to ehil- ing for an interview. Atkins, not sus- pecting the nature of the interview, showed up and was promptly arrested by a deputy marshal. He was taken be-| fore Commissioner Shieids and held in $15,000 ball, Assistant United States Dis- et-Attorney Brown sald to the Com- genuine Each’ half ot F & wonderful demand, (Callouses buptona, frost bie rad rw abe on un jantic fraud and Mr. Ate it. Over $4,000,000 t= involved and the public has been badly duped in this matter."* Atkins #aid he could not get that amount of ball and was taken to the Tombs. ple nd if daily for a pern cure. results ». box of this remarkable Ca! n any druggist or dire ‘ormula Iaboratoricn a | ound fin Steel Companics to Merge. Formal ratification of the merger of the Southern Iron and Steel Company and the Alabama Consolidated Coal and Iron Company will probably take on Friday at a meeting in this ct of committees representing the two tn- terests, It Is said that a very substan- ct of “WELL, I SHOULD SAY £0!” Smith—Are you going to get a copy of the Joke Book that the Sunday World announces for next Sunday? Jones—Well, I should say xo! (Distributed in Metropolitan District only tal majority of the securities of the Southern ¢ under the me or pany has ben deposited er plan, but the amount Alabama Com securities | t yet R SALTS,OR PILLS,AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES TILE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AND US FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE SYRUP FIGS-AELIXIRSS iS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS {T GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS , AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ‘ in the Circle on every Package of the Genuine. ( ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA. TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE IT 1S RIGHT TO DO $0 AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. ‘WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY ‘WHEN BUYING Note the Full Name of the Gompant CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS,NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND IN ‘THE CIRCLE,NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE 600 PER BOTTLE, SYRUP _OF FIGS AND ELIXIR A tS THE ONLY PEAFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE, BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR GRIPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL IMFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. the a point | other issues that weakened perceptibly. | R. H. Macy «& Co's, Attractions Are Their Low Prices S) “erald Square Broadway, 24th to 35th St. en HATTER’S PLUSH SHAPES, $2.97 Elsewhere $5.00 The most desirable hats of this month. Made of rich, glossy black Hatter’s Plush (Silk Beaver) in large, medium and small shapes. Domestic Velours and Brush Felt Hats, 98c Our former prices $2.97, $3.96 and $4.49. shapes in all colors. WOMEN’S WALKING & DRESS SKIRTS of Corduroy, Velveteen, Broadcloth, atc, Specially Designed to Be Worn Under Fur Coats In addition we have an unusually large collection of skirts, in all sizes, and in all styles and extra sizes in cheviot, panama, broadcloth and serge. Prices $4.74, $5.94, $7.74, $8.49, $11.74. WOMEN’S SHOES $3.96 The Staple $5.00 Quality All Over the City Among them are some of the most fashionable shoes of the season, showing the latest fancies. One, for instance, a boot with a calf vamp and kid top, in 16-button style. A feature of this shoe is the rounded toe without a tip, which is a dis tinguishing feature in the highest-grade, highest- priced makes. Graceful high arch and Cuban heel. Another special model is a 16-button cravenette boot, also with neat rounded toe and Cuban heel. thers of these extra high boots offered at the special prices are: Tan Calf, 16 Button Patent Leather, 16 Button Gun Metal Calf, 16 Button Tan Calf, Extra High, Lace Gun Metal Calf, Extra High, Lace (Berond F190 Several lines of shoes that have sold in regular stock at $2.97 have become broken in sizes. To effect aquick clear- ance, they have been marked down to one price, $1.98. WOMEN'S WHITE “NU-BUCK” 14-BUTTON BOOTS, well arched, rounded toe, high leather heels, $3.96 MADEIRA evra UNDERWEAR EMB’D From Our Own Fac- tory in Funchal Beautifully hand embroidered on pure Irish Linen Our $2.89 Chemises Special for $1.98 Maintaining our own organization in Madeira, we are able to offer exclusive designs at much lower prices than if we had to buy from importers, as is the case with every other department store in this city. Tiecond Floor. NIGHT GOWNS in regular stock, $5.24, $6.49 to $9.94. CHEMISES in regular stock, $2.97, $3.49 to $4.96. DRAWERS in regular stock, $2.49, $3.24 to $5.94, 50,000 ‘BLACK DRESS SILKS OF A Great Sale--Small Profits For Us--Big Values for YOU. .i;-s:- It is WELL to know that we are now, and have been for years, the foremost factors for RELI ABLE black silks in New York City, Our affiliations with leading silk manufacturers are of such a nature that many special values are given us in recog- nition of large purchases, It is the Macy policy to share the advantages of such concessions with customers. Our own ‘‘Marchioness"” pure dye black dress silks, which bear the broadest Macy guarantee, is included in this sale, to. Great variety of [Mala Moor} $1.50 quality. gether with the weaves of C, J. Bonnett et Cie of Lyons. 69. BLACK DRESS TAFFETA; $1 19 IMP. BLACK DRESS IC 36 inches wide. 85¢ quality. ohS TAFFETA; 69c BLACK DRESS SATIN; 40 in, wide, 35 in, wide, $1.00 quality. $1 39 IMPORTED MOUSEL- 94 BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE; « INE DUCHESSE; 40 in, C 36 inches wide. $1.25 quality. wide, $2.80 quality. BLACK SATIN MAJESTIC; BLACK CRE) psec ARM ATE ee Over 7,000 Yards of Colored Satin Messalines, 49c , A complete assortment of Street and Evening Colors, quantities of white and black, 19 inches wide, ], or HIONESS” |BLACK SILK VELVET r | yd. _“MARCHIONESS' ¥ $1.19 piactSNeWMEaN, Yetote DU wend 12 $2.39 fashion for coats. $3.50 quality, 36 ins. wide. 81.50 quality TIT-IN. ALLOVER n.. (GUARANTEED LACES 98c acti. (LINING SPECIAL SALE ** |SATIN, 36 IN. and] In a complete assort Filet styles, all beautiful designs, tae Fal color mea) of 4! As is often the case with Macy me 4 yi chandise, antivipation of a demand is} White and black, = _ stair Fate, responsible for these big values Ve were told that if we avoided ad- Main Floor. Py ertis inaker’s name, we could sell We are offering these laces at much Pat any price we liked. We like to sell lesseghan we would have to pay forfat 69¢ what others are selling at $1,00, | f then, gurselves. so We leave out the maker's name. Yd 69c Me THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA Y, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. “LA COMTESSE” — | OVERCOATS AND SUITS & “‘MARCHIONESS ” CORSETS FOR FOR BOYS IRREPROACHABLE Po cance ted Especially for boys whe are strong and lively STYLE kis | Senarercvawnte’ Each style of cloth made into the suit most suitable to that ticular pattern. Made expressly |: Our strict specifications call for R. H. Macy for all oi sewing, thoroughly shrunk aCa—00 canvas, extra sewing and reinforco- nag ments in parts that are subjected to tease” in France, the greatest strain. “Marchioness” And here is a fourth point, which is here. not the least important. Macy's prices are lower than prices for inferior goods “La Comtesse” bale Md " ad Lr any day in the week, Not merely when we $8.94 10$26.49 J cla Special sales, but when we sell “Matchioness’ reMIN y and others hold special sales. $2.89 t0 $12.89 HINCHILLA OVERCOATS Sizes to 10, in navy blue, brown and or dark gray ight M These are the corsets which combine f re abe Me ig or self collars, and elegance of line with comfort to an J lined with wool, venctian and satin. unusual degree. Prices, $4.96, $6.49, $7.94, $8.94, $9.74 Developed in the fine fabrics and with the exquisite finish American women demand, in addition to a design graceful and pliant lines with absolute comfort. Both “La Comtesse,” which are made abroad to our exacting specifications of: our own designing, and “Mar- chioness,” to which as careful atten- tion was given the manufacture here, have the long lines necessary for grace and elegance—for that elusive charm epitomized by our French sisters as “chic.” In making our corsets various models have been devised for the dif- ferent needs of American women— those who are slim, those who are normally proportioned, those who are built on particularly generous lines. “La Comtesse” corsets are fitted by our expert corsetieres to the cus- tomer's individual needs, bringing out a line here, concealing one there, or balancing a defect, or an elastic hip confiner attached at additional cost. The result is that no ridge appears to mar the line of the bodice, and a dis- and up to $13.74. Every price insures a saving of 10°), Russian Coat or Keefer $4.96 tinct inslope below the hips assures overcoats at $4.96 are of the graceful appearance of the skirt. || Germania Chinchilla, in navy blue More than any other corset of which or gray, full double breasted, with wide facing, velvet collar, wool lined and full length, Sizes 214 to 10, Exceptional value. SCHOOLBOYS’ OVERCOATS— Long reversible coats, in double or single breasted models, extra -heavy weight. In Gray and brown mixtures. Wool or twill linings. Sizes 9 to 17 years, $6.94. Other coats in regular stock up to $16.49. SLIP-ON RAINCOAT wM def ptain double faced cloth, bp absolutely waterproof, izes 6 to 18. Special value at $4.96 and $6.94, BOYS’ SUITS For dress or any special occasion. Materials are blue sree, cheviots and unfinished worsteds. They are all made to our specifications, which insure perfect fit, thorough style and efficient workmanshi Prices start at $4.96 for afine worsted serge suit, and by easy stages go up to $14.74 for the finest quality serge or unfinished worsted. Norfolk Suits, 7 to 15 years. Double breasted, 9 to 18 years. BOYS’ we have ever heard “La Comtesse” retains its original shape. New models are received, concur- rently with the decisive fashion changes. “ Marchioness” Corsets are made of fine coutil, fancy stripéd silk or heavy brocades. In Empire, bust line, girdle medium or high bust styles, ith extremely long skitts CMe Fer. We alter and fit “Marchloness” cor- sets at small additional cost. “MARCHIONESS” fer Misses Made of fine quality coutil, lace trimmed, and fitted with two or three pairs of strong cotton hose supporters. For stendér ahd full figures, in low, girdle top, medium. at 0c NEW FICTION --- THE PERCENTAGE OF SAVING .. x, AT MACY'S Trust-fixed prices given below —are charged at every other store but Macy’s retiree | va | “BOODYEAR” $2.49 Trareed pie sis | meoeatat {WELT SHOES Many people judge the “Mac, Serviceable shoes for school Saving” by our prices in our Bool Department, where it amounts to about ten per cent. That is not quite fair. Because of our fight with the Book Trust, we have a certain amount of difficulty in ob- taining our books. For this rea- son we cannot afford to undersell in books to the same extent that we can in articles where we have as greal or greater facilities than other stores for buying. While your savings may be only 10% on books and other restricted ar- ticles, it is often 50% on general commodities. Aigst“Fidor, Rear. | wear, having heavy sewed soles of best oak leather, Full, round toe with snug fitting instep, giving plenty of room for the toes. La! a SHEETS AND rs PILLOW CASES with acallops or hemstitched; These are the products of all the most famous linen manutac- with or without initials. turing countries abroad, as well as our home cotton the result of industry. 0 WELL Hi ' BO WW EeKoaD ee $1.268112} tnitials embroidered in script or HIGHWAY Farnot $1.96 $1.21 Old English sty ? iM f ) D1 4 :5, embroidered cotton, Waa ea 74" $1.268112 | finished with a corded border, 45x36. TH “wowN 4%¢ PILLOW CASES, hemstitched, em- DERBY Hastings 81.2682] proidered and initialed, 45x36. FHE CAS OF 6% PILLOW CASES, hemstitched, scal Waid n pega loned, embroidered and initialed Oppenheim $1.25 $1.12 5x36. COMMON |, $3.49 EYELETEMBROIDERED SETS, One ORUIT. nmtere HI AOSLAA TT sheet 7axt08; two pillow cases, Hitchens —$1.4081.24] 45x36. Other qualities up to $5.2 ‘ $2.94 HEMSTITCHED, EMBROIDERED KIUMPIL || Deleane — $1.268112 1° AND INITIALED SETS. One shest, Ar Ie AGE sharber — $1.25$LI2f 81x99; two pillow cases, 45x36. DESMOND Same style set, with — she x99 ROURKE, id pillow cases 45x30, 13. THeISHMAN ©" Hasietce 91.30 817 | ge Pet NEN SHEETS. sem Tite, SON> eninins $1.908L17 FP stitched—famous all over the world run REASON f for wearing qualities. 72x90. H Hy 2087 Size 72x108, $3.09 Size 90x96, $5.18 Phe" | 3c FLEMISH LINEN PILLOW CASES, sics 98e | hemstitched 13x36. Size 50x39, *e san 9Be |. Si@ 54x36, 9fc. i $3.24 IRISH LINEN SHEETS, extra fine $1 co $12 grade, hemstitched, 9x’ Wed s$h.2i | €% IRISH LINEN PILLOW CASES, «xt: MARY grade, hemstitched, 45x36 THORN un 61.26 9112 1 52.92 GERMAN LINEN SHEETS, hem $1.96 $1.12 stitched and scalloped, 63.0, Size 72x90, $3.5". Size 72x $3.86, tis %8e Size 722x108, $4.14 > Howard $1.20 $108 F 63¢ ALL LINEN PILLOW CASES, enbroldt op Oxenham 41298012 ered, and stitched More lab Davies $1 op SEZ elsewhere for $1.00 and $1.2 JOA PH GE pe ‘ $3e ALL LINEN PILLOW CASES, hem- BOX Mitehei S1.B08L15 Size 45x56. Sold elsewhere at $1.10. 1 —— - ORIENTAL RUG SALE ‘There is more misrepresentation in the matter of Oriental Rugs than in the matter of any other merchandise. There are inferior qualities in Oriental Rugs just as there are inferior qualities in Domestic Rugs—there is not the same knowledge of it among the public, and that is a fact of which many stores are quick to take advantage. The Oriental Rugs contained in this sale we, who have our own buying office in Constantinople, are able to guarantes. The patterns are desirable; the weaving is uniform; the colorings are harmonious. The whole rug, in fact, is instinct with true Oriental life and fire. ‘This applies particularly to the Kurdistan Rugs, which have come to us in their perfect, natural state and truly reflect the fluctuating temperamental moods of the Kurds who weave them. No matter whether you buy rugs at Macy’s at regular price, or whether you buy them at’sale prices such as these—no matter whether you pay a meré few dollars, or whether you go as high as $1,275. which is the price of a very large size Sultanic—you iy be sure getting your value; and, more than that, of getting an Oriental Rug which is as thoroughly typical as it is thoroughly durable. “hfe Fleer. ANTIQUE IRAN, FEREGHAN & KURDISTAN RUGS, average size 4x7, $19.94. Value $25.00 and $30.00. BELOOCHISTAN RUGS, silky, and in soft reels, blues and old rose. Average size 2.6x5 ft., $9.89 and $12.48 instead of $15.00 and $18.00, which are the prices asked in other houses. MOUSSOUL RUGS, average size 3.6x6, $12.48. AXMINSTER RUGS--SPECIAL SALE Spleidid assortment of Oriental designs. Prices that set a new standard for this grade of Axminster. Sizes 27 in. x 60 in, Macy’s Special Price, a 5 zes 36 in, x 72 in. Macy's Special Price, u Sizes 4 ft. 6 in, x Oft. Gin, Macy's Special Price, 3 Sizes 6 ft. x 9 ft. "Macy's Special Price, Net Sizes 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft, 6 ind Macy's Special Price, wom Sizes 9 ft. x 12 ft. Macy's Special Price, $17.48 oe Sizes 11 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft. Macy’s Special Price, $24.74 AXMINSTER CARPETS ieton sue” RECORD SALE 89c Per Yard Instead of $1.44 There were 27,000 running yards of this carpet when the sale began. The quantity constituted the record in this history of retail merchandising, The varieties were so large that only a few of the patterns have been completely closed ou. The Axminsters have 5-8 Borders to match, and most customers are having this carpeting made up in beautiful rugs. FURNITURE— TABLES & SAearenis BUFFET emma LIBRARY TABLES (Golden Oak) ‘ Yow Was vy 9.74 HI $12.24 iH } $10.89 $12.4 heavily wd PARLOR TABLES (Golden Oak) } beck, Gtted with ewitch to te ‘ PA 24 pas 34 We carry in stock practical 4 fez 34 4 57} every “make of alarm clock known in this country, all priced to afford you the “Regular Macy Saving." Our prices run up to FARLOR TABLES tahogany finish) $5.07 9 37.24 $44.89 for a French eight-day $6.74 67 $9.24 Sfypal repeater et alarm clock, imepiece a Lethe Apr cae with aati sree fo a $10.49 $11.67 $18.89 | Clock can/te ade to atrioe the $16.24 = $18.74 = $21.74 hour, BUFFETS (Golden Oak) Base 21x48 in., two small drawers, one large linen drawer, and two small = iI FIRELESS Base 21x45 in, swell front, two small drawers, one large linen drawer, and two cupboards, bevel mir Bate 1912 in,, oweil front, two, small rawers, one large linen % 4 ind wo eunboari? bevel TEE No. 1, $4.49; No. 2, $6.49; No. 3, $20.24] $11.89; No. 4, $13.49; No. 5, $16.49 ‘CANNED FRUITS, &C. ‘Yi ‘Save Time end Mensy Atala ies URS eS ake Tima) SALE a Dos. tra Fine Jersey Tematess jit ‘ 100 81,14 Extra large sise cane; ; equal quality 20/4 elsewhere § from 160 te 160 per ean: | 180 01,88] OF Price veeeeeee eee e es 16 SABE Canned Corn i Maine Cream fuger Corm— i} q Idly White Brand: same } : quality sold elsewhere at Se Be} Tho; our pricerss +s sss, 100 OL.108 | American Beauty ' Maine jar Corn—| Oe 01.06! faney®, Swe, Com Bee a, ora Canned Beans { 1 P- } Prine | aiid be Py Te Ste 2 can; yal MMe 81.23 | ol : ry Tx breast treed “a Voc; ea Be O3.74 Ro SR0 1c 81,14 re Tiaaee or ge Fingns | Reaty ay Fups, Noe | re ay 20c, our price 16 B1.8H eT TAO ago en.04 { New California As) jus 4 New Calit \- Lily iran | | Whi Tips ' « 4 wee saree | iat ‘reer . ""\ gae asan| Sul price Bie 2.41 y hn remne. No, 2 square ular price 58¢; in fin Ser} et ; this wale sseeees Me com fin tne ehlg scan COMA Orie ess | ta Eat Selgt® oe: remnmen onthe Tosi Preserved Mirawberrieg = t tly extr® heavy syrup; No a Lily” White ' Brand; lnewhere 30c; price, Ste 82.74 petuacnt ay 3 ate 02.77 Aan «ltced Pineapy Ma Th extra” hea 2 cmb. price, thikgale —