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j ss —— WLS HORSESHOE THROUGH WOON OF THEST. ERS Striking Waiter Accused of Throwing Missile That Scat- "ters Lunch Throng. \ heavy horseshoe was thrown ough the window of the main din- ing room of the Hotol St. Regis, Fifth @vmmue and Fifty-Afth street, during the height of the lunch hour to-day, ereating exctiement among the women quests. Albert Dreher, @ etriking wait- @@, who said he tved on Forty-pighth @reet near Ninth avenue, was locked [tM the Hast Firty-first street station, Berget with inciting to riot and ma- Betows mischief, @hortly after noon Policeman Emil Epler of TraMo Squad C, on fixed post at Fifth avenue and Fifty-third street, aw ten of the striking waiters who| ed not been taken back when the atriibe was practically settled night, parading up Fifth avenue. eral of the men had bricks in their Renée, Spler followed them, ‘The Uttle parade halted for a fow mo- last ments before the Fifth avenue aide of | the Bt. Regis, with Spier close behind | them. Through the open window the) walters could eee the guests deing @erved with ‘the men, whom Spier identified as Dre- ‘her, gave the word and as he did a0, it te Geciared, hurled the horse through the heavy plate glass window. Before any of the other waiters could terow the missiles they held Spier was emmets them. He singled out Dreher and @elsed him. The other waiters dropped the bricks and fied. House Detective ‘homes Carroll, of the St. Regis, took Dreher from the policeman, who pursued | Bl fe other men but failed to overtake ony. (So case of the horse shoe cre- gted eo much excitement among the Rotel diners that a call was sent to the Mast Fifty-firat street station, and Lseut. Hefferman and the reserves came up on the run, but found none of the striking waiters. Carroll appeared as complainant against Dreher when he was arraigned before Mag! McQuade in the Yorkville. Court this afternoon. The walters’ and cooks’ strike, with all ite picturesque angles, became a thing of the past to: Frederick A, Reed, proprietor of the Parke Avenue Hotel and President of the Hotelmen's Association. “We held # prolonged conference last aight,” ead Mr. Reed, “with the Allied Socleties of Walters and Cooks, and they voluntagily told us they would quit the International Union and ask for telty and food, with |/j plenty of waiters on the Job. One of |||! shoe | | according to | E We would be glad to take back the members of the Aled Societies, They all returned to work to-day, tom with a large number of walters and) cooks who did not belong to the Socte- | tles but who belonged to the Union, The strike is ended.” cotnectettf inns HYDE WINS WITHOUT WRIT Charles H. Hyde, former City Cham- berlain, under indictment for bribery in connection with the affairs of the Car- negie Trust Company, to-day withdrew his application for a writ of habeas oor- pus before Justice Giegerich in the Bu- preme Court. Renewal of Hyde's bail for $7,000 also was granted, with Andrew W. Fitagisbons of No. #8 West One Hundred and Fortieth street as bonds- man. | Hyde's plan to avoid trial before Jus- tice Davis has been accomplished through the delay in arguing the habeas corpus application, As the courts are soon to adjourn it Is not expected that oe will be brought to trial until Octo- MATCHLESS LIQUID GLOSS Best polish for furniture, automo- bile bodies and all finished surfaces, It gives the shine that won’tcomeoff, CLEANS DISINFECTS POLISHES Standard Oil of New York their old jobs back. As soon as they @onceded that point we announced that Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Clearance Sale of Summer Furniture 25 to 50% off Regular Prices, Porch Furniture Double Cane, Natural and Vert Green Frames, / Imported Hand-made Grass Furniture I Regular Sale Price , Tables... an $6.50to $9.50 $4.50 to 86.50 4 Settees... A BIRBDs 6000150 180001000000 | 4 Gs iiisiscscven ts ST ne $5.00....... 4 Tabourettes and Muffin \ BME rs i nae shee SEABED: ccisiance: 92.50.....04, fj 6 feet, $2.50; usually $3.50 we Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | ea Rocker Scttces & Swings, $10.00 to $20.00 85.00 to $10.00 Chairs and Rockers...... $2.75 to $5.50 $2.00 to $4.00 Couches and Settees...... 95.00to $8.50 9%.50to $4.26 Pillow & Reed Furniture Nature! and Various Finishes, $4.75 to 12,50 83.00 to $8.00 $4.50 to 612.50 83.00 to $8.00 seeeeeees 12,50 to $25.00 $8.00 to $17.50 Tes Wogons.............812.00 to $19.00 88.50 to $14.50 Swing Hammocks $1.00, $2.50, $4.00, $5.00; regularly $1.50 to $7.00 Imported Porch Shades 6 feet, $8.50; usually $4.50] 10 feet, $6.50; usually $8.50 | Chair and Hammock Cushions | 90c each—regularly $1.50 to $2.00 Oak Porch Swings—Mission Styles | 06.50, $9.50, $14.50-—Value $11.25, $15.00, #20.75 | Regular Sale Price Regular Sale Price 8 feet, $5.00; usually $6.50 ifetas, charmeuse, even satin, Herald Square. SALE OF WOMEN’S DRESSES Broadway. 34th to 35th St. Continues Today, with two hundred matked at $14.74, $19.74, $24.74 and $29.74 That have sold at other shops for $25.00 to $65.00 The dresses are in styles that will meet all require- ments of afternoon and informal evening wear. fashion that is now enjoyin, among these. Each of the the dresses have been divi rem ej $14.74 | Seite to $30.00. Colonial styles in Chintz-patterned tissues, rskeeves— with cream net chemisette and unde! Colonial styles in changeant taffetas, with i! puffed. hem-border sash, an Ik Messalines, striped taf- of dark of materials, colors and styles, in all usual sizes. made very vogue has its counterpart ‘our price-groups into which ided offers excellent choice y and light colorings—tunic effects predominating. Grou made for dresses to sell from $35.00 to $40.00. p2 $19.74 Plain and changeant silk Directoire frocks with postillioned blouses of cream shadow lace—Colonial frocks of striped taffetas with shirred bertha and hem-border—Miscellane- } inds and panels of the fashionable aces, Group 3) for dresses made $24.74 | Sets 15 ss0.00 Pompadour-patterned voik on chiffon ot fan styles in taffeta, trimmed with handsome ratine rocks mounted messaline — Blackchiffon over white messaline, with deeply scall bands of black taffeta—A chintz-patterned voile with pinked annier model in taffeta ruches—Striped voiles made with chiffon coat blouses in the darker color. EAL io $29.74 | ssor00 to. $65.00. Several elaborate models suitable for after- noon and informal evening wear—B! lack and white striped chiffon over white satin— Chiffon over same or contrastin; with handsomely draped skirt—Blacl fon with colored ratine embroidery on and a tunic. The one illustrated at this $5.00 TAGAL HEMP HATS = pagar In black or white, faced with black silk velvet. In twenty new becoming sha; of which these are the micas Te shape (illustrated) beim, Sail 8, turned up at the left. madi Shapes, with front and side “bree Beat fie, angles. Elsewhere at $6.00 Panama Hats $3.69 sel ipa tied pat coahiog ma fo ‘These Panamas are closely woven, and blocked in the season's large as well as medium shapes. 750 10 $1.00 99, and 39c IMPORTED MILLINERY FLOWERS, We've just con- cluded an advan- tageous purchase of exquisite floral sprays and clusters such as are now being. used on the new Faglish Garden ! clusters of tiny rosebuds ~€ ers of two in different shades of pin red, Russian Violets-White 1ese Wistaria “‘Lallanaloosa’’ Outing Hats, 19c, 39c, 59c The price varying according to quality of straw, The “Lallapa outdoor 97 No trimming is required, but a seart, a band of ribbon, or even flor. trimmings would be suits with this neutral-colored straw, le to gol messali ine ‘k chif+ bodice price is of chiffon cloth with wide Foulard borders, mounted on an ivory satin slip. $2.79| WOMEN’S HAND-EMBROIDERED UNDERWEAR 79c Made to Sell at $1.50and$3.00 99¢ A limited purchase of American made Nightgowns, Corset Covers, Chemises, Combinations, in unusually attractive styles. | Styles are diverse, but 7 C| uniformly pretty. Well cut. Well put together. Buttonholes carefully made. All run with pretty pink or blue rib- ns, The Chemises are all ruf- Ci fled and trimmed with r “fine lace. The Combina- tions are trimmed with Valen- ciennes or linen lace, and finished with ruffles on skirt or dro Nightgowns have butterfly sleeves, lavishly trimmed to match the em- broidery and lace on front of gown. Corset “Covers, trimmed with dainty laces. [Secon )7., 84th St, J For lower-priced goods visit “Old Fashioned" Macy's, located on the Sixth Floor. WASHABLE WHITE 'DOESKIN GLOVE The Doeskin ves wash as ¢asily as a handker- chief and wear well. They can be procured in these {smart styles at all prices carrying the “Regular | Macy ae Saving.” LL Muin Fina es Broadway White Doeskin | Wrist Gloves $1.44 | 1 cut thumb, ee splendid knockabout 12-Buiton White Doeshin Gloves English cut in back. tton length, White Dorshin Biceritz Vwrist strep, $1.94 5 f . The latest Full ri wrist is the Deposit Account at Macy's and 0 the Profits on Your Purchases $2.24 | The slid- | | of the best v | weaves. Beginni All of Our proj we took them over. The following quality. IRISH SHAMROCK LINEN 25c to 50c_} HANDKERCHIEFS Included in the lot is a quantity of colored novelty handkerchiefs; some very fine hand-embroidered Shamrock linen handkerchiefs, mourning hand- kerchiefs, machine scalloped hand- kerchiefs, and a few lace trimmed handkerchiefs. 24c Each| MADEIRA sESewhere, | HANDKERCHIEFS Very rich in design. The assortment is large. At the price quoted they are very unusual values, 49c Each} RICHQUALITY Elsewhere | MADEIRA $1.00 to $2.00] HANDKERCHIEFS Ina splendid variety of one and four cornered designs. These are elabo" ately hand-embroidered. sal SHAMROCK LAWN Elsewhere | INITIAL $1.25 HANDKERCHIEFS The quality is exceptionally fine. | Extremely sheer and soft, The design is a floral wreath and initial. Hall | HAND-EMBROID- 59C Deon ERED ONE-CORNER ng To-morrow Mornin Men's Suits Reduced $3.00 to $8.00 From our Former “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices. Seek New Owners at Less Than Cost of Production A firm that had been in existence for almost eighty years closed its doors. We took over the major portion of its fine Handkerchiefs for men and women. other houses which have always served us satisfactorily had surplus siocks of smail lots to dispose of, Se ee aE ESET SE From ene HANDKERCHIEFS A few Their itions interested us, their stocks convinced us, and rices speak for themselves. Every one of these hanaverchiets, down to those at only 6c each, has our fullest endorsement as to flawless 60,000 Women’s Handkerchiefs 3Qc Het | PURE, IRISH LINEN Escort" | INITIALLED 7c -_| HANDKERCHIEFS We ourselves have sold these freely at 59c. ahalf dozen. The initial is very Prettily embroidered in a dainty wreath, 7 4c ts, | HAND-EMBROID. Elsewhere | ERED INITIAL $1.25 HANDKERCHIEFS Our own make, made of superior quality Irish linen, with elaborate hand-embroidered wreath, Halt ALL PURE 59C hire | IRISH LINEN 5c. HANDKERCHIEFS With one-eighth and one-fourth inch hand-thread-drawn hems: In_ the same lot there are handkerchiefs of much finer ‘quality which retail else- ee at 15c,each. Our price is Siz 74c Hall COLORED Elsewhere, | INITIAL $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS Made of sheer quality linen. Smart colored borders contribute to their at- tractiveness. Hall | INITIALLED 98¢ bet IRISH LINEN $1.35 to $1.50] HANDKERCHIEFS ‘The initials are hand-embroidered in effective designs. The lot includes broken assortments, so that there is not every initial in each of the six Elsewhere 12c each__| HANDKERCHIEFS Made of fine, sheer, pure Irish linen. They are the elite of the ha have on display, whose price is $99. 40,000 Men’s tte soa [EE Ic HEMSTITCHED Elsewhere 25¢ | HANDKERCHIEFS English novelty handkerchiefs of a soft linen texture, in color-combina- tions. The colors including gray, blue, lavender, corn and green. 12c Each | IRISH Elsewhere | LINEN 15c and 20¢ | HANDKERCHIEFS Pure Irish linen, Fully laundered. Full size, in different widths of hems. 19c Each | Ten Elsewhere 25¢ | HANDKERCHIEFS linen. Irish drawn hems, in widths of 14, 14, 19 and 1 inch, Pure Hand-thread- Handkerchief Aristocrats, $1.74 We have them in eighteen different styles. These handkerchiefs sell elsewhere at from $2.50 up to $6.50 each. To our knowl edge they have never heretofore been sold for less. These handkerchiefs rightly deserve the appellation “Aristocrats.” kerchief family. Made in that little village of “Appenzell,” Switzerland—the home of the world’s best handkerchief workmanship—they have few, if any, peers. They are jewel-embroidered, steel-embroidered, thread-and-vein-em- broidered, hand-drawn in lace designs—some of the handkerchiefs com- bining all these characteristics in one superb design. corner designs, but of the richest description. They differ only in quantity of handiwork—not quality—from the rare Appenzell Handkerchief we styles shown, but there is every initial in some one of the six styles. Almost all are one- 50. Handkerchiefs $1.36 bese | Rist LINEN Elsewhere $2.00 | HANDKERCHIEFS Laundered and ready for use. Hand- thread-drawn 1s, 4 and 4 in, hems. SUPERIOR QUALITY IRISH_LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Both sheer and heavy handkerchiefs are represented in the regular and large sizes. Most of them are hand-hem- stitched, in hems of the most desired widths, nat | INITIALLED 7c deren | LINEN Elsewhere $1.00 ] HANDKERCHIEFS Marked with a neat_open-work ems broidered letter, “Maia” Floor, Center.) 34c Each Elsewhere up to $1.00 WHITE AND CREAM SERGES Fifteen Hundred Yards of High-class White and Cream Serges and Whipcords in Plain and Novelty Weaves— Qualities Sold Elsewhere at This Is to Be a Every woman who has n self with skirts, and suits, 4 fabrics. To wear in town, é The white wool fabrics in th c ted ) Bought to advantage 1 mill al Whipcord as well as S in cream and ivory rns, a for the in the ¢ ~ Width, 54 inches. $1.50, $1.75 & $2.00 White Summer. ready done so is providing her- s sale include light weights of white—C > in cream and ivor s in cream of se ; of this sale, from one We are showing the largest assortment of plain and novelty White Serge weaves in the city. There is a “Regular Self-striped White Etamine Ratine, Cream Wool Corduroy 42 1 at 9Sc and a finer qu ; $1.24 | Cream Whipcord, 44 Je, at} $1.24 and 54 inches wide at $1.49 Wool Ratine Serge, 44 trict id | $1.24; 150 inches wide ina fir Wool Pique, a high novelty, 54 inc! wide, a yard, $2.19 These are a few of the newest Macy Saving” at every price. Basket-weave Worsted, especially desir r children’s coats, 54 inches wide, at $1.98 Silk-striped Worsted i) dead white, 54 inches wide, at $1.98 Russian Cord Suiling, 54 1 1 $1.9) Waite and Cream Serges, tripe black or j 1 cord ard, runt ii Various widths, as Main Hloor, Center “@1d+ Bashioned” VA f Bway Santdser st. 7 (6™Floor) An Extraordinary Sale of HIGH GRADE WHITE GOODS Included are imported Scotch Swisses, Crossbar Lawns, imported English Voiles and Madrases. They come from our regular stocks and we have sold them as high as 49c a yard. Slight discolor- ations or shelf markings—defects that will dis- appear with the first laundering—have brought the prices down to Women's Short Kimones—of flowered lawns small, round collar and belt finished with scalloped edge; elsewhere 30c; special... 19 Women’s Percaline P its—deep tucked flounce, finished with accordion-pleated ruffle; 60 quality, special at. . . 49 Women’s Cambric Dra ize—finished with umbrella- shaped cambric ruffle and yoke band; 40c quality, at : 29° Women’s square neck, trimmed torchon lace edging with riLbon drawn through. Yoke of eyelet em- broidery; sold elsewhere at 80c; special on sixth floor, at 69 Wemen’s Slips—some made of white cambric, em- broidery yoke and ribbon drawn through; others made of blue, pi and lavender lawn or batiste and trimmed with lace; sold else- where at $1.00, special on sixth floor, at....... . 9 Women's Brilliantine Skirts Tavy blue or black. Smart model with simulated tunic and side pleatings; finished with self-<covered buttons. Regulation sizes and sizes for small women; sold elsewhere at $5, special on our sixth floor at.... 0.66... eee 3.24 Skirts—graccfully draped model, finished with a large patch pocket and pearl buttons. Sold elsewhere at $3.00; special on sixth floor at....... ree 1.96 Women’s Linen Dusters, natural color ~new, straight-back model. High turned-down collar; regulation coat sleeves, with novelty turn-back culls and two Cr Teast pockets, Regulation sizes and sizes 1 for small women. Elsewhere $3.00, special on the sixth floor at -96 errr Children’s Wash Dresses—dainty low neck models, with short sleeves. Figured, checked or striped perc. in black-and-white, brown-and« e-and-white effects. Finished with contrasting bandings at cuffs. Kilted skirt and detachable bloomers. e : ial on the sixth floor at, . “ 98 that we have sold in our lar stocks up to $3.96 a pair is considerably broken to effect a clearance we have Laie de them to the sixth floor and marked 1 39 them at the low price 3 * Not every size in each e—but the lot affords an excellent opportunity for the careful buyer to secure good footwear for very little money Men’s Lew Cut Shoes—patent leather, black calf and tan Russia calf, Goodyear walted solid soles—-wide widths only. Sold 2, 29 elsewhere at $4.00 a pair; special on sixth floor at 01 Boys’ Shoes—zenuine oak leather {Littl Men's Shees— made with sol Strong and Aned sizes vey oak heard on ee to 2 5! jal on the B} special on siath floor at $1.89) fic t o 98 in Boys’ Indian Flay Sulte—made of tan dei: the blouse and long trousers a | trimmed with red fringe. ered headpiece completes sult. Sizes 2 to 10 years; special on the sixth floor at.......... 49c . Rider Play Suits—consisting of military jacket and trousers, Made of tan drill, trimmed with red braid. and finished 4 military buttons. A durable suit for boys 4 to 10 years old: Special’on the sixth floor at Boys’ Two-piece chambray, in plain iwiliiany’, co sine 3 to pecial, on years, sixth floor, tan or blue chambray 4 to 10 you White Swi Sets—an excellent quality fabric, finished with a prettily Leander tcye in pink, blue or yellow. $1.75 quality, special ‘on sixth rivets A si ieaed Siete urtains e—that match the above ‘S—same Mas : perineny r ind colori: $1.00 quality, special on the SIXth MOOK, AE... ccc re rere Mecreceeereeeeeenseereseeeeesene Irish Point Lace Cur! effective bowknot design; similar qualities sold elsewhere as special at $1.75 a pai $1 19 ° special on the sixth floor, at.. Lace Deyliee— round or square; neat and effece tive designs; 12 in. size, elsewhere at 15¢ special on the sixth floor at.. aie | Imported Nott Lace Round Centre pieces; attractive designs 36-in. diameter; special on the sixth floor at 5 vee oe Deweemereaaaenel Union Linen Huck Towels~all white, Extra strong and very absorbent; size 18x3544 inches; special on sixth floor at tdadgaass eng Full-bleached Turkish Beth Tewels—all white or with neat red borders, Size 18x35 inches; sixth floor at.. Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas edge American taffeta or E gloria, Handles of mission wood, trimmed or plain, na fancy hooks and knobs: qualities, special at.. ae Children’s Parasols~mercerized cotton and percales in bright coloring: re ruffled or bordered effects; quali special on the sixth floor at AT. eee Shadow Lace Nets~-17 to 18 inches wide. White or cream~suitable for r ing lace waists, guimpes or yoke imported to retail at 30c to to45c a yard; special at. 24 amber—Plain band © pair, special at ‘n OF DOMESTIC RUGS SAL A special offering of Tapestry Brussels, Axminster and Velvet Rugs Be ah the larger sizes. They rep: >sent the surplus stocks of several mills, but many of them are in patterns that are new this season. The qualities are superior to those frequently advertised elsewhere as special. Axminster Rugs perfect ental patterns and colorings. The majority are slight misweaves that in no way affect their wearing 2.25, here 31897 ——Tiassocks. ; #448): here 24 Special lot, made from 41yxOlgit., elsewhere $7.50, here Carpet cuttings of Velvet, 6 x 9 ft, elsewhere $14.50, here Axminster and Brussels; OX 12 ft., elsewhere , here pecial Velvet Rugs“ * a few sh qualities: x 54 in., 36% , elsewhere elsew! 94 11.24 ¢ $1.75. $18.0 Imporied Japanese Rugs for bungalow and summer cot © BOXCO cial at le | 7 it. Ox20 ft. ©, special at 4, S17e Ox9 ft ecialat $3.74, 9x12 ft., special at