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up in the Metropolitan Tower, will be — R. H. Meey & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ROSEVET PARTY IL NANE «MANOR GOVERNOR Comptroller Prendergast Will Probably Be Candidate to Ride With T. R. 7 P. W. ROUSS’S NEW YACHT ONE OF THE FASTEST. Latest Winchester Exceeds Speed Called For in Contract in Her Trial on the Clyde. Herald Square — Several New Models Arrived of the Charming CHARMEUSE DRESSES That well-dressed women are wearing to the seatres, the restaurants, the beaches, and in neral for indoor and outdoor functions. seem to be the favorite colors, and hese dresses are distinguished by the Broadway, Sth to 36th St. June %.—The new ture bine yacht built for Peter Whichester Rouss of New York, Charles Brondway Ro & Co. was put to her speed trials on the Clyde yesterday. She exceeded the ct rate Of 32 knots an ho we $15.89. Other te Like all of those which have pre: ceded her in tho past six yeara, the new yacht {s called the Winchonter. Va, was the boyhood home of Charles Broadway Rouss, and Just as he gave his gon that name, the fon has given the name to his yachts. The newest Winchester ts 205 feet |tong, with a boam of 18 feet @ inches. She ts splendidly appointed, and will fly the burgee of the New York Yacht Her owner is in the habit of Ariving at top speed in going between at Port Chester, the uintard estate and New York. He a a record of four hours and fifty ¢ight minutes for th wack, white and tau we ordered accordingly. pronounced fashion-points of the Summer— Richelieu Collars Chinese Sleeves Gathered Skirts Also distinguished by prices which carry the Tee third termers, in addition to ware of ol with link chain bands, The rY "Vanity. Casés ai $2.97. oF moneparice man, if he dengn, will nomi: ticket in New York this fall, » Governor down. William A. Prender- have nominated it had he permitted his name te @ before the Chicago Convention, 1s spoten of as the first choice of the Reopevelt party, with bainbridge Colby | », ralrror, pencil ay finiat convey, house has its regular Sale of Hy rhinestones, Neck!-ces of ils sort rel demonstrated that the savings ‘being worn a great deal this eummer with ‘the collarice: and open-collar blouses, hore are the greatest. The Charmeuse Dress, il\ustrated— hat et ee tte ishments at 00. Chinese ‘sleeves, Richelieu collar, gathered coat skirt and flat girdle. Then the little Charmeuse Dress at $18,74—which you migh/ be able to dupli- Elsewhere at $25.00—is also very smart, ng is finely-embroid- Whether State tickets will be put up ; tm every State has not been decided, but Bt a mesting of the progressive ;Weaders in the Hotel Manhattan last | might it was decided to name a com- plete ticket in New York State, ‘The matter of financing an indepen: ‘Ment party is giving the Roosevelt leaders considerable worry. pt the third term party to-day were located in rooms 605 antl 606 tn the Man- hattan, occupied by United States Sen- Stor Joseph F. Dixon of Mont: the teleptione w » @ certain estal) mill, Oyster Bay. The frst callers —_———————— WANTS QUICK DIVORCE BECAUSE SHE IS DYING. Mrs. Watson, New York Author, Gets Ohio Suit Advanced to Immediate Trial. CLEVELAND, O., June 27.—Mrs. Mary on of New York, of Mrs. Horace EF. Andrews and Harry K, Devereux, noted drivers, says in a deposition filed in Common Pleas Court to-day that she is dying in New York and wants her sult for a divorce from Leonard Watson, a Inwyer, advanced to protect her property for her children. The case was advanced and may be heard at any time within ten days. The Watsons were married in 1559. They have been separated seventeon years. Mra, Watson's property was in- erited from her father, J. H. Devereux, one time a Big Four official. She has written several novels. Shortly after her marriage Mrs, Wat- The Charmense “Chorister” Frock —copied from an imported model—-is $28.74. A row of charmeuse buttons form a nar- row panel down the left side to nem. The full skirt gathers under a crushed girdle with fong tasselled ends. The headquarters An extremely dignifiedCharmeuse tke is hi at aig 14. lace collar and revers. Dropped Chinese sleeves frilled at the wrist. Long overskirt gathered at the back under a wide, looped-up panel lined withcolor. Very wide crushed girdle, topped with a line of color. Second Fi., Weay. MISSES’ CHARMEUSE DRESSES AT $23.74 in the Manhattan headquarters were George W. Perkina, “the moncy'bag” of the Roosevelt cam. paign, accompanied by Frank A. Mun- sey, pubiisher and steel magnate. “We haven't done very much as yet,” “So far we have been looking each other up and getting to- I cannot say when the first BRACELET — || fsa Sia S a R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. GOLD-FILLED rey 2 S WATCHES SEE Teeter Herald Sours GP trontnny, 2 3h vemat=t ee «| THREE-PIECE, SUITS—A sale) S1GARS of QuLiry Ordinarily we would sell oem inceaaes| HOTWEATHERISTHETHREE- | ,/ SOM MANILA ipa iawn the PIECE SUIT MAN’S HEYDAY Beuine The money-wise man knows that the values offered in three- ag a f Silver Mesh Bags at piece suits during the torrid period are tremendous and appre- price, ‘Mounted on 8-inch | ciates the fact that he is getting a suit for cool summer days and A 9] fon erginecturined | the Fall at much under its regular cost. Jered me pleat ir je in the famous Manila, from it received anew cons ng the fact that they ee ccrmon, silver, in| knows Macy's, waite until this “Londres, wee, Box of 100 $2.49 | Bes $124 card) compartments. Three-Piece Suits, for the ; “Panatelas,” Manhattans,” ahrench PearlNecklacesat $e} reason that experience hae Box of 0 $1.49 | Box of so $2.48 “Perfectos,” Box of 50 $2.24} Box of 28 $id y At Macy's you can procure Gold-filled Collar Meh In ev.:y instance the prices ie mena "op purlenances rs ron Toe al “Low «1 from which the were re- esieinsthe-City” Prices, Our duced al “Low. stock includes ont own imporia- Maia Floor, Broadway. Were cur exwaye tons from. ftevana, Maniha est-in-the-City” prices. Note the price cuts in this announcement of Macy's An- “Louis Marx” Porto Rico, Constantinople and London. Weve Reduced Some WOMEN’S LOW SHOES nual Three-Piece Suit Sale: bs Cigars Box ot ae . a . These cigars $38.50 Suits J Hake oy basye!| re to $2.97 reduced to $29.75 mot fragrant eat grown cates he above is the price of a box of that were formerly . Londres Extra. Other shapes include $3.96, $4.96 & $5.94 $32.50 Suits Obsequies Peslectes onto. in the week there were com reduced to $24.75 9 Box of 25 $5.49 | Box of 25 $4.95 $24.75 Suits Gallagher's “Old Pipe Mixture Oxfords, ron $19.75 i Soncan, $41 1b-Can, $2.74 Knickerbockers, $20.00 & $22.00 6 a Jur own importation f rom Belfast i. * sisas mixt patent Leathe Rania Cts] ality suits at $14.75, tive qaatay™ Ito lent of ma iva g tireless The materials include Foreign and fra cut tbhean olen ert ond Suede American Tweeds, Silk-Mixed Wors- ; $2.24 A good selection in average sizes teds, Cheviots, Flannels, Homespuns. This Pouch i@ the lightest, hand- These low shoes alll Models are the semisconservative American that gracefully|somest and most capacious Pouch in current styles, “which we do not,Foutline the waist or shoulders, or the English, with the soft, made here or abroad. It has a firm, announcement with respect to the new party will be made. been appointed to take charge of the son moved to Marblehead, Mass., began writing novels and has fal, including “Lafitte of Lo Are Extremely Simple and Exceedingl The bodice is cut low, and has a soft rolling colla” o Senator Dixon has, Excellent values that recommend hand-sewed frame of the best English rolling lapels. igskin, and is lined with soft, odor- the wisdom of selecting at once. all] Sizes from 34 to 46, including a generous assortment for men [less rubber. ritth Fieer, ash ot. From Kingdom to Colon: and Down tne Sands of G: paeiaeneeSaeean DEATHSTROKEINHIG work of oganization. concerning the movement will have to T am very confident, that we shall recetve wide- Telegrams are pour- ing in upon us from all over the coun- frills, which are matched by elbow cuffs. buttons runs dow.1 the blouse and continues to hem. 14 and 16 years. Choice of black, navy, taupe or white. White Voile Dresses at $17.74 are trimmed with wide bandings of handsome ratine lace. Broad hemstitched pleats extend from the shoulders to hem, and are edged with novelty pendants matching the ratine lace bandings. Sizes 14 and 16 years. New—A French Linen Coat Dress at $9.74 Made with peplum. The sailor collar merging into narrow scalloped revers that have tiny ivory ball’buttons in each scallop. Hemstitched net chemisette. Colors are pink, light blue, natural, rose- To be had in sizes 13, 15 and 17. A row of self-covered [the low shoes you will require through whose lines diverge from the normal in breadth or height. the Summer. Second Floor, ome from him. spread support. t Topples From Fire Eucape. ‘William A. Halpin, former Repubil- @an county chairman of New York county, was another Roosevelt headquarters. velt did not come into New York to- Gay, but fe expected in to-morrow. Timothy L. Woodruff lunched at the zb and discussed the Although only nineteen years old, Pasquale Vertullo suffered so much from heart trouble and asthma that he war unable to work a@ a tailor. had been living with his sister, Mrs. Barbara Pippolo, on the sixth floor at | No, 333 East One Hundred and Twelfth ; Belt of the fabric. good style at the pr and-white and white. Following her custom, Mrs. Pippolo | to-day helped her brother to the fire | escape, where he ustially sat all day | He was attacked with vertigo, lost his balance, tripped | over the low railing and fell to the| street and was killed. — eh ng Uke wild fire and I em receiving telegrams from all ‘ever the country, promising to support y. We are highly elated.” that William %. Ward of bolted the Roosevelt Woodruft was asked. “I do not know; I shall not discuss individuals. But I know | haven't to get fresh air. A Dainty Lingerie Dress is only $3.49 special occasions with the ad- yet pretty enough to wear on dition of a satin or velvet sash. It is trimmed in panel style with The back is almost -good Valenciennes lace, and has a pe as pretty as the front, which is saying a great deal for a dress at Sizes 14 and 16 years. ernment 1s Geeply werrted over the! seamen’s strike, tremendous loss to French shipping. The strikers have accepted the sugges- tion of arbitration, and. the Govern- ment has made anothor &pyieal to the ollow (a witalar course, thed to do #0 to- Becond Fl., 35th st. “Boss” Willlam Flynn, the Roosevelt n is causing o t in the Roosevelt movement. Amos Pinchot, | tomptrotler Prender- Colby came into Lawrence Abbott, Ormsby McHars, gast and Balnbrid headquarters to-day to report. It was announced that the Roosevelt |} dren, and Nothing Contributes More to Their Health and Happiness Than a Collection of the Right Kind of Toys. Not only are prices here much more inviting than else- where, but the assortment is much more comprehensive. Sand Sets and Mechanical Boats Scarcely a day passes that we do not See many adults, unaccompanied by children, around the section of the Toy Department devoted to | We belicve that secretly In the sand sets there ling can and a shovel all for $1.49. OU can’t beat Nature. Finer flavors than those she puts into sap of forest trees, that she stores in roots and herbs and barks and flowers —just aren't pos- WHY HIRES IS SO GOOD FOR YOU chased without the other ap} if wished, at from 9c to $ Of fine natural color linen, with sailor collar and cuffs in con- trasting color, braid-trimmed. ru hes up and down it aking their fasci shoot through the entirely creditable to ine fant motor craits. Prices range from 49c to $2.97, m Sail Boats in yach Splendid Materials Care in Preparation Give ita Delicious 1 with three moulds, a There are some sets for the beach that are minus moulds entirely. These consist of a large sieve, red or blue. $8 tan, blue or white. Lengthsup ined with two Indian }to3. These Children’s Coats. now $6.74 have been reduced from $9.94, 511.49 and $12.74. Made of 4-atin moire or Ottoman silk in the colors most chosen for young) ioiden Bepeat ae bnel Seer wuantities and sold at “Typical Macy Price jumping rope. These sets cost $1.39. Pails and Shovels, extra large, a 0c. Ut @ much the jon of Hires, as it is the jelightfu) combination of natura) #4 @avore, ttrat makes this the lesd- tag American drink —that makes Fs it eo much superior to ent from the ordinary root Miniature pumps with pail, 74<, Sprinkling Cans, special v Ite excellence begins with the fF ifth F1., Bway, . : BE YOUR OWN A splendid reduction in TAILOR AND SAVE women’s midsummer suits sn™e- ING CHARGES morrow. One hundred and sixty that were $34.74 eect ta reduced to the uniform. price of $24.74 This isless than your tailor would charge for duplicating any one of the hundred and sixty. When extended the board is 3 fet All were made for the season’s sri Batic bea Originated and sold only by and represent an assortment that is miscellaneous ‘This is an ideal pressing iron, ‘tt selling, as * ie Pe has but Reig prizes to wel 8 pounds. Size 7 inches x 394 women of average build. Most of the styles dressy, in a way sad pie, CUTOnt. efaarey, Nena ae that marks them as the work of fashion-wise designers. The that of any other fon. Se materials—taffetas and light-weight wool fabrics, in navy, black, ct ole and also in white. Shoe Brush 1% Tailors’ Press Board $2.24 Hisewhere 62.50, $1.0 Witness~at this sale price OF —WVretr caier tras —a black taffeta Directoire suit that 4.74. ie oe weene $2 4, 7 4 And another, differently Landeanbvaieal: A Sete Coat ingore te blue ed suit with black satin facings that was $48.74. A Combination Coat we laced and belted check suit also reduced from $48.74. A white cia whipcord suit with scarf skirt that was $38.74. = 2 3 . Has wide sloping shoulders to support coat. A horizontal rod running between the shoulders supports the trouser: GIRLS’ MIDDY SUITS, $1.74 In sizes 6 to 14 years to the Old-Fashioned Cest-of-Living is via aie ” Or of white linon—buttoning} Bay Old-Fashioned Ma down in front—polka-dotted in} fii Id Square Bway 36° t035"S Sixth Floor Separate Middy Skirts at 96c, in] ea , where populw-priced useful goods are sold Be OF fi v : for 1/5 less than anywhere else in the city. Ny = Old-fashioned Economical Display. - 7: iy S Old-fashioned Money-saving Prices. a Old-fashioned, Sturdy, Useful Qualitics. Everything for yourself, your family and tr household, in the lowest-priced RELIABLE quality, bou in immense on the whole Sixth Floor. eelection of roots, herbs and flowers. that are gathered in sum- mer have little strength and flavog, eo the sap 1s above ground The root are carefully selected @t the time when they contain —that i, when cold fountain drinks. A natural tonic—but not trace of drugs Try tt right now at the fountain—se. A! home, carbonated, cuffs, Some inlaid with con- $3.89 39¢ $2.97 AN lined throughout with peau de l Clearances LDREN’S WEAR energetically in this department. away into corners 4| Additiona We gather the flowers and hei exact time of fullem fevor. INFANTS’ & CHI We're housecleaning vei rising to find what goo overlooked, For instance, we came upon a lot of Children’s Colored Dresses ana im of dimities, ginghams, percales and bard, Russian and Princess styles. Two.and four-year sizes. The aprons were 99c and $1.14. We reduced them all to 49c. styles of colored dresses that were $1.19 to $1.89, now dof play-aprons, aprons and colored dresses, formerly $1.98 to $2.39, now $1.49, Children’s Sweaters in One to Five-Year Sizes—but the white and colored weaves — from $1.49 to 99c. And to $1.39 for a miscellaneous colle checks and mixtures. Broken elsewhere a> ‘special’ at} dium and dark coloring sizes from 4 to 14 years. ec things get tucked ay-Aprons, made !n Mother Hub- ane granulated suga only te esed in the syrup, and through: out the most ecrupulone care be emereined to ensure purty acca $1.96 to 43.96, thal were $2.98 Lc models of galatea, madras,} Children’s Rompers, That is why"you should insist at the fountain man give you Simply asking for “root- not assure your getting #182 fo W740, Hal were tt 90 (6.411.892 colorings and. plain white.|asare used in rompers selling] Earlier in the season prices vizes broken— Potnt Applique, Brussels not in silk-ru Sizes 21% to 10 years. Made] elsewhere at 59¢. Wellmade,|for these would have been , ° 7 0 shea tub o73 . 7 - a y have been reduced }oteobentite wn) Gosigns, () ‘o sell at $1.25 to $1.50. full sizes from 1 to6 vears,| 89.75 to $12.75 of the season's cho i : “Hires!” and the pleasure’s all have lingered a little bes yours.” 7 them have white collar and Men’s Raincoats, Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, Boys’ Woolen Suits, colors, Every coat Shirtso! cnadrasorpercale] Reduced | $3.95 and Made of light — Weight) in a large variety of light and] $4.90. Norfolk and dout yene, Sizes up to 10 years, single texture Cantons.|medium colorings. Coat} breasted Knickerbo And these Coats at $4.96 were up to All seams thoroughly|modei fully laundered.) Suits, and Sailor or Ru $0.94. Principally plain some] Q) cemented and vulcanized.) Sizes 12 to 14-inch neck Rigite suite Allate oekk dressy—models in men's wear All sizes from 34 to 44.) Also at 39¢ --Blouses Of] tailored and taken from our serges. Navy and tan, Some Similar coats advertised) woven madras, in light, me-} regular stock, Size range 1 ts broken, but plen $6.00, Made with the new ps values in all nstoly dt, 851m 8, aa loop and finished with yoke] years, Big Reductions in Boys’ Washable S1'ts, back. Collars attached, Sizes DAINTY VEIL 98c Oto toyears. Made to sella} Youths’ Ail-Woo! Suits, Chiffon Cloth Veil Sailor or Russian blouse]” ~ $7.74 gray or brown mixed chambray and linen, Sailor 29e cheviots and cassimeres, in or military collars. Some] Made of Amoskeag ciam-} neat striped effects. Choice . with low ‘neck and_ short] bray or blue or tan checked}of two or three-button Lace Veils, sleeves. Large variety of} gingham, Same materials|models. Sizes to 38 itt" | Cx AAOOCOBOCBOOBOCLB0000GOG03000000