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‘vehicle pag tn ler of Aug- \ Orogramme .alis 1 EN YORK a =p BANKERS’ DAY 1N BRONX. Financiers to Tour Beroagh as Guests of Beard of Trade. Temorrow will be “Bakery the Bronz, and m ~ | covering many miles 4 Hote >. League Prepare Plan for’ work of the Hotel and gue, Harry P. Btim- The honorary vice- Altman, August Bei- He@win Gould, J. P. Morgan, Clarence Mackay. Ralph Pulftser, Wiliam M>~ Adoo, Theodore Shonts, W. K. Vander- wit, F. W. Woolworth, John Wana- | etghth street at noon and reach Hunter ‘The object is to show the visitors the Wealth of the vast property holdings tn the northern borough. The route will imolude not onty the tusiness sections, bys the line of the proposed Broadway- Lexington sifvway and the residential dintricts, ‘ Automobiies will leave Third avenue ana Fast One and Thirty. at € o'clock. Ri ror ti and Lumbago ally one or two rubbings with ronderful Oil er! jour Island Inn, where dinner will be served | this w Oil will give relief. | Sis one ox; largsboulesa563 poe i er, J. B. Greentut, Henry Clews, George F. Baer and George BIG. ———— PASTOR RUSSELL’S YACHT i With Scientists Aboard the Onward Is Said to’ Be Going Up & Jee fai ‘i if off to-day on @ mysterious voyage | with sclentiste aboard. ihe is anid to be going up the Amason River, but whether she is to hunt for specimens of the pas- tor’ famous dollar-a-pound wheat or even still greater marvels no one will tell. The identity of the scientists in the party 9 also kept a secret. ‘When the yacht belonged to Phoenix she was called the Intrepid. Strangers who were intrepid enough to try to ‘doard her to-day found a large sign over the gangway warning them to keep out, For several Gays at Pier 11, Bast River, the Onward has been provisio ing. Geveral cases of scientific appe- | ratue have been put aboard. Bhe ts in charge of Capt. Robbins and @ crew of eight. But all Capt. Robbins knows te that he is to take the Aruba. There sh we Jol solen: ie from with @ fresh captain and a new crew. OUR FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL Our Entire $300,000 Stock, Regardless of Cost or Value | | GREAT HALF-PRICE CLEARING SALE Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Coats, Waiste, Petticoate, Raingoats. lots only one size, others, every size. 111 14.3.2 . 1121-—Peneil stripe serge tailored suits—in a beautiful ag new model—linknge colors, navy, tan,, " —-Tatfeta silk dresses—new, chic and beeomin ae wee beautiful colore—beautiful model—ridiculous sebrcerereccceceenersereeseerenseees . 443—Fine lin, erie waiste—entire front of cluny lace : bag around an embroidered medallion—with ehoulder and sleeve tuckings—sizes 34 to 44 ‘ i) 608—Finest quality all-silk messaline petticoate—with aie. 3 very full pleated flounce—topped with Al-ineh ver; d-inch_pufled band—colors, American beauty, e |, white, blacks and all new colors 962—Pretty model—English serge suit—satin to the edge revere—stri, corduroy collar and cuffe— silk peau de od lining 45—Pretty spot-proof silk foulard dresses—in a wide i Fanaa of colerings that are new and wanted.... value 923—Finest men’s wear worsted suite—in new Spring , erage heh blue collar and culfe and reveres / l-silk peau de cygne linings No. $000— Guaranteed gists satin area Srou”, butters ca, 18 st 8 u in all colore—-targe stk tassels it No. 19—Tailot-made suits No a worsted—tailored of new gray stripe men’s wear as well as suits selling at five No. 455—Néw model navy rap dresses—collar and cuffs 'No. th trimmings of white serge—sizes 34 to 40... 906—Beautiful washable China silk dresees—airy, Ught, pretty—with lace collar and black satin the—twenty mew colors...............0055 Me tips No. 850--Dainty waiste—fronts of cluster tuckings and inse of baby Irish lace surrounding a baby Irish medallion. All sizes, 34 to 44 - 1340—Navy serge dresses—a fetching model—collar and fe x f cuffs Of eontraating colors—coster trimming of ‘ pearl buttons Imported model Mistral coat—lined throughout ‘5.00 ‘4.90 90 1.95 6.90 ‘3.9 7.90 ‘5. ‘5. 2.90 4, ‘3. 9. 0 00 65 90 wtih finest peau de cygne all cglors—deep collar, $ 1 3 5 0 e large revers and culfs-—heavy 2 toned gold embroi- 4 . 410-—Exclusive model, French serge dress, with satin belt and band down front, trimmed with dozens of gold nail heads—fine lace collar. Ail sizes... . © or suit we sell regularly, OTIC. ym ridiculous; but WE GUARANTEE every bene fide, and warrant everything us joertised. S As $15 isthe cheapest coat equally as cheap. 5. 00 Sale begins to-morrow, 8.30 A.M. Come early. Original price $15.00 Original price $15.00 Original price, $1.25 Original price $3.75 Original price $17.50 Original Price $1 2.50 Original Price $20.00 Original price $15.00 Original Price $15.90 Original Price $9.75 Originat price $15.00 Ortginat price $1.35 Original price $9,75 Original price $39.75 Original Price $20.00 NO T. ICE! This page contains only e 15 items taken at ran- dom from our immense stock, which includes thousands of others WE GUARANTER every item exactly as advertised and allow no mis- representation or perverting of facts. FRANKEN. STEINBERG G 54-56-58 West 23rd Street According to our rule, we carry not @ single garment from, one season to another. Hence this unreserved Tremendous Sacrifice This represents exactly one of our tail red suite at......... (Lord & Ti aylor. Beanded 1896 Art & Upholstery Goods , At Special Prices Lingerie Pillow Slips : Ot fine linen, with hand-wrought lace and Eyelet embroidered squares. 7 » ash $3 00 Desk Sets ped, lotte'reck endl iak wall ne-| $2.50 Cretonne Bureau Scarfs, Pillow Slips and Table Covers............each 45¢ Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, each 45¢ Scrap Baskets.......... heer Mics $1.35 Stamped Towels, Bags, Aprons, Belts and Lingerie 1,000 Yards 50 inch Furniture Fabrics Silk and Cotton Tapestries. \ : Values $2.25 to $3.00 per yard | $1.50 Wool Tapestries. | Values $3.25 to $4.25 per yard} Silk Brocades. 1 : Values $3.50 to $5.50 per yard! $2.00 Furniture Reupholstered in our own shops, in the best manner, at moderate prices. $2.00 Couch Hammocks Complete, with wind shield back rest_and i value $7.50 L. & T. Couch Hammocks Made of heavy 15 os. Khaki Canvas, rust- aad helicals, wind shield bac rest, imperial box mattress covered wi! tapestry. Hammock Pillows Tapestry covered, floss filled. | $5.00 $15 valuc et $1.00 500 Pairs Curtains Including Flat and Ruffled Net and Muslin, Colored Muslin, Scrim and Novelty Curtains. : Regularly $1.50 to $2.00 per pair $1.00 Blankets, Bed Spreads and Comfortables at Reduced Prices | A Sale of special interest to those requiring furnishin; or Hotels, Institutions, Country Houses, Teaalds or Mountain Resorts. 500 Pairs Fine Wool Blankets Medium end Summer Weight $2.95 B $3.75 pair—reg. 4.00 nnd $5.00 Comfortables Figured Silkoline, Persian and floral designs. $1 «50-—regular price $2.25 Dimity Bed Spreads 95¢ and $1. 30—regularly $1.50 and $2.00 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases At Less Than Regular Prices Sheets Pillow Cases At i lege] 45x8834. . ..20c ; 7bc| 5423814... Steamer Rugs Reduced $7.50 8 $9.75—values $10.00 and 812.50. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. SSUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. § Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and trampin this country, iPWith a |i self-sharpening mower, grass cutting Hard Wood Hose Reo! Broadway, 34th to 35th St. GARDEN & LAWN REQUISITES} “Gardening, like golf,isa dull busi- ness to the ‘soker-on, but reveals a little heaven on earth to the worker.” To knowing “workers,” Macy’s has long been a favorite source |f of supplies. : High quality products rival lowest-in-the-city prices here for prestige, and both contribute to Macy’s supremacy. ‘ake the matter of grass seed, for instance. That which we sell was Nth I selected for us from a grade used extensively in the Berkshire Hills—acknowledged generally to be the greenest hill in The séed, in fact, has been named after Lenox, Mass., which is noted for its beautiful lawns. Yet, notwithstanding the superiority of this seed—the Lenox Lawn Grass Seed - jour prices are less than those charged in many places for an Inferior product. _ Se for'4 qt. 29¢ for 2 qts " $7 for 4 ats. $1.13 for 8-ats. . $2.24 for a Half Bushel. " Vegetable and. flower seeds of practically every kind, as carefully put up as the grass seed, at Le « sectase. Ge tor aoren vackanee. “Worcester”. Lawn Mowers “Worcester” ball-bearing, 2 becomes a genuine pleasure, simply an assumed one. These machines have four knives attached] not | to a centre spindle, which operates easil and simply on ball bearings. The wheels are ten inches in diameter and the construction throughout the very best crucible steel. The “Worcester” Mo be hed with either 12, 14, 16, 18 of 20-inch blades, ‘Thep are priced ey at: 74, $7.4 .24, $8.94 and $9. oS el ne tae yf t The blades are 12, A7 ond is Tacks be, and ae priced re- mei $5.09 $3.29 and $3.49 Garden Hose Encourage your garden or lawn to smile for you every time you ‘pass by. F ; : ‘ou can accomplish this only by seeing that it does not suffer from tack of water. We have four grades of garden hose, three of which we quaranites te wear for a year, without leaking. eo) srades—the “Liberty,” “Majestic” and “Premier”—will stand | ‘the highest nein proscar’, 25 tt. 50 ft. “Liberty” Hose (4 ply), $3.26 $6.49 “Majestic” Hose (5 oly), $4.16 $8.29 “Premier” Hose (7 ply), $5.06 $10.09 least expensive, but its wear- is ee earths Standard” It istreoin 25 feet, $2.26 50 feet, $4.52 Hose Reels Tren Hose Reels (Capacity 100 ft.) 59 | (Capacity 100 ft.) $1.19 to $2.97 Revolving Lawn Sprinklers, 99c, $1.14 and $1.38 Nozzles, adjustable for spray or straight stream, 29. Tin Watering Pots, Galvanized Watering Pots, ; te EQeart, te five gations $1.36 Cir greese te, fre \A Destroyer and Grower Here {s a novel preparation compounded by some clever gardener, It !s called “Insecticide and Fertilizer” and, as the name indicates, destroys plant parasites and at the same time en- riches. the soil. It 1s composed of potash, nitrogen, lime, organic matter, and 3) it ‘Bacids to accomplish the extermination of insects, and yet in such ry as not to harm the plant life. 10 or. box, 24¢ 214 Ib. Box, 49¢ Garden Tools Aflording “Regular Macy Savings” br Handle Steel Rakes. .+ q ong Handle pice! manor. « 44e te S80 )ats0) spacing vorks Wooden Lawn Rakes..... 2le te 43¢ Steel Bete 1.09 neh Garden, sett The to $ and hoe. Post Hole Disser Stop! Draw Ho Re, Grub Hoes, with bi Pointed Dirt Heart Shaped Hoes, Used for planting Steel Grass Sickles, All Stee! Gras She: Wire Flower Stands. Tron Grass Shears, Stee) Wire Garden Wickets Qedee -Miagk Window Boxes, rows... $174 0 23.731; Toy Garden Sa Let the children help you “potter” around Mother Earth. On our Fle for, we | have alt the necessary garden implements in sizes suitable for ie Sets of hoary stool, consisting of hee, shovel and rake,..........+e00+ 10c and %c ~~ GARDEN ACCESSORIES GARDEN Boyer’s Garden Settee, $15.74 Paris Lawn Swings, $6.24 These swings are made of hard This is a gliding settee. At+ tached to its base are runners which operate silently on tracks. wood. The sides are reinforced, The bolts that support the swing from the stand are hung in brass bushings, preventing sqyeaking and wear, The swing is highly polished, stands 8 feet high, and accommo- dates two persons, have a smaller one, at $3.96. A larger ono, 10 fect high, sexting four perveus, is priced at $984. Phe settee seats four people, It is exceedingly attractive in appear- ance, being enameled green, and covered with a large awning. The “gliders” represent the very latest accomplishments in the con- struction of lawn fitments of this ind, Eight Ball Croquet Set, $2.49 Consists of eight large 7-inch mallets, made of selected maple, hea’ stakes, heavy wickets, with sockets and sound bails, The entire outfit packed in a strong box. + Croquet Bets in stock from 89¢ te $10.49 ie: Fifth Floor, 4th St.