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fest. In 1908 he went back to the Equitadle. This was after he had filed with Mra. J. RB. Whitehead of that city had been indefinitely postponed. ww WALL OF WATER tr SWEEPS OVER TOWN; i MANY REPORTED DEAD on, Wrecked by Flood Fol- lowing a Cloudburst. A petition In bankruptcy and his wife) “Mrs, Whitene has been at Cifton had returned to th Springs, N. the past two weeks in tiding over the taking the rest cure,” he seid. “How tress brought on by the panic of 1907. —$ CERTAIN HE’LL MARRY HER. Carlyle Boyd, a broker at No. 115 Broadway, denied yesterday reports from Atlanta, Ga, that his_marriage could We set the date for the wedding under thowe circumstances? The wed- ding wil take place as soon as Mra. Widtehead 1s able to go through the ceremony. Why, 1 got two letters from her yesterday.” Mra, Whit fa the wealthy widow of a manufacturer of Atiania. So Tired of Tired Feet? Use TIZ for Instant Relief |Get the “Tired” Ont in a Few Minutes, TIZ Makes Your Feet Sore-Proof and Tired-Proof. Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ Today. RIDAN, Wyo. June 1%.-—A wall water from a cloudburst In the ntains last night swept down Clear ek canyon on to the town of Buffalo, ly wrecking the place and probably sing A number of deaths. Early to- the water was entering the second 'y windows of the telephone ex- fe and all communication had ° falo has about 2,000 inhabitants | is situated in the Clear Creek ron, the sides of which are steep high. While only a few blocks j@, the town is more than a mile The telephone operator at Buffalo Sheridan and reported a great of water had swept down the ‘on, carrying away several brick Many people had been drowned, operator sald, but no idea of the ber was obtainable. | je water is now flowing into this through the second story window Here the wires went down further communication was pos- Ld 434 no ‘Automobile reltef parties were made here and started for Buffalo, which forty miles from Sheridan, “| BILLINGS, Mont., June 12—One man known to have deen drowned 4 others escaped a almilar fate at the Inland town of Buffalo, 0,, when a wall of water twenty-five high rushed down upon city hout warning, following a cloudburst Clear Creek Canyon ten miles west. lower part of the city was indun- ouses were demolished and the ven to higher ground, The six feet deep on the main and four feet deep in the lobby the principal hotel. The property loss et least @ quarter of a million dol- fodget It's awful yo then you emile, There's tired all o das TIZ, a0 don't accept imitation, T1I% dra' Polsonous exudations that make feet troubles. cents @ box, sold everywhere, stores, Write t Dodge & Co. . Chicago, 1 f TIZ by ‘n mall, foot relief you never tails of the flood are meagre and more may hi been drowned first reported. The entire town is 4 in rescue work ‘Sheridan t deen appealed to for help. Boa sh C. HAYNES, “BIGGEST }) AGENT,” PASSES AWAY. Been Il) Since February With Complication of f Diseases. ‘Arotbald C. Haynes, general agent de the Equitable Life Insurance Com- i There are both Day Letters and Night Letters. Each begins with fifty words, but you may make them as long as you please. my and known for many year is Diggest agent in the world,” died y in the New York Hospital of Peomplication of diseases, He was alx- ty-two years old, and during recent had deen living at the San Remo oh Cantral Park Weat and seventy. \ Write your letter just as if ii wore treet. s Haynes, a former act to be sent by mail, son, Henry W. Haynes, were at bedside when he died. Mou May's Just Nr. Hayaee w If you wish to reach your corre- spondent today, send it by telegraph as a Day Letter. If delivery tomorrow morning will do, send it as a Night Letter. Full information by Telephone E WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY ‘uary when he ‘e up business. He widow, who was his two sons, Henry W. city and Ralph C.j; his insurance thirty years “The tobacco that doubled the value of a dime” —not the name —but the smoke What do you care what the name is? All you want is the best smoke. When you strike Lucky Strike, it will be a “lucky strike” for you—not because of that { lucky name but because of the lucky flavor. It's fragrant— it’s delicious. It’s the bulliest old smoke you ever got hold of., You'll quit switching as soon as you try this Roll Cut. Begin today with Lucky Strike—“the tobacco that The Roll Cut—ready to fill your pipe— doubled the value of a dime.” 10c in the convenient can. Any dealer— 1 R.H. Macy &Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. | ' serald Square roadway, 34 to 35th St. SUMMEK HOSIERY Continuing the Sate of 100,000 Pairs for Men and Women, at Prices Averaging One- Half Our Regular ‘‘Lowest-in-the-City’’ Prices 18,000 pairs of Pure Silk Hose—a manufacturer's semi- annual clean-up—are in the sale. The greater quantity erfect. Some showing a mill imperfection of irregu- ar threads. here and there, which will not, however, affect the wearing quality. In medium weight. Full - fashioned _ foot with extra spliced cot-| ton heel, sole and toe. Some have silk or lisle ribbed top. Black and Women’s | SIRE INGRAIN THREAD SILK HOSE Cotton soles and 69c tops, Some have welted tops. Blac and all the best eve- ning shades, Our regular ualities, 94 an 69c Per Pair rices $1.19. "for this JURE INGRAIN In medium and light weight. Silk or cotton soles and extra spliced toe, heel and | sole. Silk top. BI: and all the Sum shades, regular 89c Per Pair weight. tops, and silk or cot- ton soles. The colors are black, tan, bronze, smoke, sky blue, pink and several other new hades. Per Pair if regul: pri for these $1.59. qualities, $1.39 and $1.89. pairs of Lisle and Cotton Hose—every pair manufac- tured this Spring—form the great attraction of the sale. Imported and domestic qualities in sheer, medium and a fairly heavy summer weight—colors are mainly black, white and lan. In the Women's Hose—plain and lace weaves. In the Men’s Hose—plain, clocked, figured and mot- tled effects. . ba ulh sk | Men’s | MPORTED AND. MESTIC COTTON ‘HOSE Double heels, soles and toes. May be had in black or colors. Some have split soles ofcotton. Includedare plain lisle thread hose in black and colors, including figured and| mottled effects. Some of the hose are joned = and prices for these 1 $1. / | Women’s Passes | In gauze weight and medium weight. In- cluded are also some tan lisle and white lisle. All have rein- forced heels, soles and toes, Included in this lot are black lisle stock- ings with silk boot. Elsewhere 25c and 3Sc. 15¢ Per Pair sewhere 25c and 35c. JZE_ AND MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON & LISLE HOSE | equality black, tan, navy cadet, gray, smoke and lavender. Includ: ed are also some quards and embroi Per ered lisles in nowelty4 * effects. 1 Pair Many new designs to choose from. Isewhere 50c, HEER Qiitze LISLE HOSE In black, white, tan and colors. Included are cotton and lace lisles in various de- signs. fe Black cotton hose in medium and gauze weights also included. Elsewhere S0c, Arranged for Easy Selection on a series of tables extending down the centre aisle of main floor, “rontex’” Rainforced Hosiery For Men, Women and Children, Invariably Justifies Its Name. 24c 0 Ban “Trontex” Hosiery is made expressly for ian cotton yarn, reinforced at the vulnerable points— triples the life of “Iren- It Is woven of Egyp f heels, soles and toes—with linen splicing. tex” Hose. The difference between “lrontex” Hesiery and “time-guaranteed” hosiery is that “Irentex” is spliced with linen; the others, with cotton, The difference may not be so marked in durability as it is in wearability. To get an equal amount of wear with cotton splicing as with linen, the former must be four times as thick as the latter, This warm, cumbersome cotton reinforcement, pressing on the sensitive surfaces of the sole, causes discomfort which is as real as it is unnecessary, In warm weather one’s feet are particularly sensitive to hose-texture, And it is in warm weather that the coolness and strength of “‘lrentex” linen rein- forcement is most appreciated, Women’s “Irontex” Hose Children’s “Irontex” Hose, In black cotton........ In black, white or tan cotton. ste Black cotton, with ‘ 24c white split soles....... Men's “Irontex” Hose, In black cotton. . 24c EN'S & WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS For Women Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with eighth and quarter-inch hand-drawn hems. Our regular price 12c each, 59 Special, six for.. .9IC Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, of pure Irian nen, in a large assort- ment of pretty designs. Special, six for. ., 59 Irish Li chiefs, of durable quality, laundered ready for use. Have an elaborate floral wreath embroidered in one corner, Our iets, and finished with eighth, quarter, half and three quarter-inch hems. $1 36 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with quar- nd half-inch hems, of the grade cht ... 18e Handkerchiefs, from our own headquarters at 22 Bedford Street, Belfast, Ireland. Choice of regular price, script or block initia in $1 34 3 ' . pecial, si Box of six, at We have recently received a rich Shipment of the al’ handkerchiefs that take their name from in the heart of the Swiss Alps where they are hand-embroidered. They range in price from $1.24 to $99.49. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. NEW BATHING SUITS FOR s=ssc-cou: WOMEN Are being received in frequent shipments. We ialize on practical styles that can take the water without losing their good appearance, their color or bee aot ala for ile gin at $1.98 and go up to $10.49, We also have a good assort- ment of Promenade Bathing Suits, in gown fabrics, made on gown fines, up to $28.49. This includes the Black Satin “Pannier” Bathing Suit illus- trated, at $20.89, Mohair Empire yu 4 mies Bathing Suits * $3.96 Pointed sailor collar, cuffs, revers and short piping of white polka-dot Mohair Gibson Bathing Suits The broad-shouldered blouse is cut with a round neck bordered by panel front, ornamented with frogs. Black Taffeta i $6.94 Without bloomers. cuffs are trimmed with soutache braid. The fancy tie is of flowered Semi-Princess Bathing Suits The blouse is of checkea stik,with black messaline sailor collar and ornamented with black and white silk buttons. Bathing Suits $6.49 without bloomers, Ornamented with check buttons. skirt. COMBINED WITH **. MACRAME LACE, * , In black or navy, with bloomers. sateen. With bloomers. $6.9 messaline. The fitted skirt has a Bathing Suits The sailor collar, revers, belt and silk. $7.94 cuffs. Skirt closes down side seam Silk Tunic Of navy, plain and checked stik, A deep check silk band finishes the FLOUNCINGS, $1.79 Equal in quality and design to | that selling at other shops for $2.50 4 yard. Width 45 inches. Colors white or ecru. Among the season’s latest flounc- ings, this Is one of the most effective. The voile is exceedingly fine, but not too sheer. It is embroidered above and below the wide macrame banding at foot in pee designs that simulate handwork -very cleverly. Three and a half to five yards are bought for a dress pattern, according to its design. A gown cut on the straight, high-waisted lines favored by Paul Poiret would require but three and a half yards. A gown in the tunic or pannier styles that the other Fa- risian designers are using will require somewhat more tbr, [Main Floor, Contre. T Swiss Muslin Flouncings, Yd. 89c Identical flouncing selling at $1.00 a yard at other shops. 27 inches wide. Embrotdered in openwork that ave lacelike tn effect. For waists, petticoats, dresses and children’s wear this flouncing would make up effectively. 40-INCH wuite © 98¢ The season's novelty in white wash goods. This grade woven to sell at $1.00 a_yard, n a De; designs it Account at Share in the 4% interest, compounded quarterly, on your daily balance, 29% cash dividend on the year's total of your Deposit Account Purchases. y accounts intended urchasing Purposes acce Ye do no banking bua! for .H. Maev and Co.'s Attractions Are “heir Low Prices S sroadway, 34th to3sth St. ed Get back to the Old Fashioned Cost of Living by shopping at Old-Fashioned Macy's Herald Square Biway 34"to35"S& Sixth Floor which occupies the Sixt» Floor. The greatest array of popular-priced merchandise under one roof in the city. Everything to wear, everything for your household. P Every article at a very much lower price than anywhere else in the city. Herald Square, An Indispensable adjunct to the bungalow porch orlawn at ‘‘Lowest-in-the-City”’ prices The hammocks are 6 feet long, 214 feet high and 244 feet wide. They are built on a stout steel wire frame that is guaranteed for five years. The mattresses are covered with green or white khaki. The wind-shields are made of stout tent canvas. These shields may be had in khaki, green, white or brown. The head of the hammocks may be raised or lowered to three different positions. The hammocks may be hung separately. Strorig iron chains, galvanized and non-rustable, are provided for that purpose. me meee Saeed Sh reer ae itt are mai of wreu on pi Price $3.74 additional. evil “war awning is made of the best quality awning stripes. Price $5.67 ad- Couch Hammock —plain (Elsewhere $14.50) Macy'sPrice,911.24 Complete, as illustrated (Elsewhere $2°.91) Macy’s Price, $20.65 ROYAL WILTON RUGS The Entire Surplus Stock of a Standard Mill Reduced for Quick Sale These Royal Wiltons diffe: from the ordinary varie.y of Wilton Rugs, common to most “Special Sales,” in that they are: “three shot,” which means that they are first grade and have a third more worsted upon their surface than the lower grade Wiltons, which are “two shot’ wool and which usually comprise “Special Sale” assortments. The colors are - Rose, Brown, Green, Ecru, Gray, Mahogany. Sizes range from 27 inches x 54 inches to 10 feet 6 inches x 15 feet. Adaptable for living room, library, dining room, recept lo chambers, thi Macy's Size. Elsewhe:’e. Sab2 Price. Oft.x1Sft. $52.50! $39.48 10 ft. 6 m. x 12 ft. $39.48 Price Macy's Elsewhere. Sale Price. 27in.x S4in. $4.25 $3.09 36 in, x63in. $6.50 $5.24 6 ft. x9 ft. $24.50 $18.89 8 ft. 3in. x 10 ft. Gin. $26.89 $34.50 $29.48 $40.00 Maitings Priced One-Third Less Than Elsewhere. Size. $52.50 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft. 6 in. $55.00 10 ft. 6 in. x 15 ft. $61.50 Linoleums A Special Purchase at Spe Prices. 9 ft. x 12 ft. First grade China Mattings, of which class ours are a part, give excellent ser- vice for the reason that they are woven very closely and only of tough straw. The colors of our mattings go through to the back, and they are Jointless, which means that they can be used on either side, They are in the typical Chinese effects, Each roll contains 40 yards. $8.89, $9.48, $10.89, $12.48 SCOTCH MADRAS Per Roll These are figured cork. A few of the rolls have slight imperfections running through them which will in no way affect their wear. . The goods are four yards wide. The colorings are very pretty and the pat- terns adaptable for any use to which linoleum is ever put. Made to sell at 75c. per square yard. 44c Per square yard CURTAINING, YD. 14¢ Price Elsewhere for Identical Quality, 25c A special purchase of 2,000 yards enables us to offer this desire able imported curtaining at less than import cost. The patterns are this season's best in ecru. 35 inches wide, 4; ~ These boxes, which we illustrate, are made of well seasoned white wood and covered with the best quality imported matting, They are 33 inches long, 17/4 inches wide and 16 | Pht toa

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