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RS, STONES OFFERS - APOLOGY THAT ENDS ~ CHAUFFEUR SQUABBLE ——— Millionaire Husband, pears, Ordered Car Taken to Garage. | | ————_—— z U. 8. Life Saving Station. Sherman was swimming in Take Ontario when he sank, and although near ® dock, it is claimed, no one went into the water in an attempt to rescue him. It {* sajd for the Government men that nonefof them knew the awimmer was in distress and in peril of drown- ing. et SHOT IN STREET FIGHT, | HE SHIELDS" ASSAILANT. It Ap-! “John smith” Pleaded Like an Eddyite That Even Bullet Was | Merely an “Error.” | Seeing a man limping painfully be- ltween two others on First aven ' | about 3 lock this morning, Patr The Chavffour and the Lady met|man Rosenstock remarked to him, face to face in Magistrate Butt's Court Levees y pretty lame; anything, today, t anpened ?* the former at the legal behest iw replied the man, “I'm all right; of the latter, the charge being grand | Jereeny in that the Chauffeur did fail he take her for a ride in an automo- After much apologies and explanations, with the Chauffeur the silent party dy the Court, the main feature of the @mplenation being that the Chauffeur fad directions from his master, the Fale Lady's husband, for the course he pureved. ‘Thus was ended to-day the promised i ington Coleman, her husband's favorite chauffeur, arrested last night on the Gvarge of removing the millionaire's fa- vorite auto from a garage to the keen * Gieappointment of Mrs. Stokes, and alno ta the face of her specific directions to ‘Mr. Coleman that he produce the car in front of the Hotel Ansonia that Mra. Stokes might enjoy a ride in the eve ning air. In court to-day Mrs, Stokes asked that she be permitted to witids charge. he went. The Court refused Then Dr. C. C@gate Moore, who auc | in automobiles ixty-mecond street, b and swore that M rought to his gara, by the chauffeur early inst event under “special rush” orders from Mr. Stokes, who is in Kentucky recovering his nerves after the shock of seeing this same Coleman run down and seriously injure fifteen-year-old Alma Benson, in Broadway, more than a Week ago. He told the Court that a Misunderstanding had occasioned the) arrest of the chau! Then Mra. Stoke: finery and concealing her regrets as much as possible ander the wide- ur. Spreading brim of a great straw hat, eald that as a matter of fact whe could not have dismissed the chauffeur ee he had been discharged, she was told, some days ago. Jd he pro- @uced a night tel fran Mr. Btokes, telling the chauffeur to see that the car was n to the Moure rss for repairs, All these things ire. Stokes said knew better to- day than yesterday, nd asked that a simple apology be sufficient to end the incident. The chauffeur jumped wits Qlacrity to such a solution and the Court finally consented that it should end thus. SEOts Caan DROWNS AS 16 LOOK ON ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 10.—Six- ‘William Sherman, forty years old, eured at Charlotte, in th pn ne ee ore “ “ “ Prices during this sale. Summer Mont! = ‘bile owned by the Fair Lady's husband. | thereto, the Chauffeur was discharged | | I'm not lame.” gowned tn simple | - | prisoner to Belle’ Grown last evening. The fatality oc- ade of the! AT LIFE SAVING STATION, Zoct armpits Jast as fresh ena dry and | Use PE RSPI-NO and hot theatres, teen persons, of whom fifteen were go more terrors for you in arm-pit per: Government employges, the police were | ptration, It's good-bye di ehielde told to-day, stood by and watched Wrever. Satistaction Early English Suite. seeees $267.00, Circassian Walnut Suite. i Fine Mahogany Suite... But Rosenstock saw blood trickling | to respond to the Lady's request that | gown the man's trousers “It isn't Dlood,” sald the man, “It's only perspiration due to the heat.” Rosenstock took the man to the Fifth | street station, As Dr, Russell of Belle- vue Hospital, probing @ pistol wound In| his leg, found a bullet, the man said: | “Oh, no, doctor; that oan't be @ bul- | jot. It's only @ soratch from @ loose | tack in a trolley-car seat.” The man described himaelf as John | driver, of No, 317] and was taken a Rosenberg afterward learned there | had been some pistol shooting between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets on First avenue, but Smith dented knowing any- | thing about It “Birls! Girls! We Can All Stop Wear: | tag Droas Shia!” Tean get that remarkable powder, a4 arr No sir-eel Never again for me! I just put @ little in my arm We Mere Perspiration Like This, end No Mere | Dress Shiclde f You Use PERSPLNO. =| pits, with the pad that comes with ha | box, and then :ny glory begins? No matter what the weight of your | clothing, no matter how hot and stuffy it may be indoors, ee ree ‘m-pits than you do on the back Zot your hand, if you use PERSPI-NO. CO oy yy ‘using. Creagh yee that anybody is @ance-halis, and social affairs will have ress PERSPi-NO ts for male at your drag. | pppoe a gh dL a Cot caer blag by the Perspo Oo., 9715 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 July Furniture Sale 10% to 50% Off Dining-Room Suites Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving and Extending Tables. Regularly Sale Price . 8133.75 wee ee $332.50... $200.00 $585.00... .8885.00 $1,240.00. . . .8620.00 $480.00... .8240.00 +++» $660.00. $965.00. - 8500.00 - 8482.50 50 Other Suites at Greatly Reduced Prices. 500 Dining-Room Chairs Were $7.50 to $40.00—Now 84.00 to $25.00 each, Solid Mahogany Library Tables Were $25.00 to $37.50—Now $17.50 to 825.00, English Tea Carts with Trays Plain solid mahogany or with inlay line. $18.75—regularly $30.00. Solid Mahogany English Muffin Stands #5.00—regularly $9.25. Metal and Brass Bedsteads, Springs, Mattresses and Novelty Furniture at Greatly Reduced Furniture Perapholstered and Recovered during at Reduced Rates. Store closes 5.80 P.M.; 12 Noon on Saturdays. Ms Sisideay & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Continuing the STREET & EVENING WRAPS artial list of the highly greatly-reduced items which await your early selection. Black Voile Wrap—embroidered cape collar with long sleeves, 304 lined This is but a desirable an with white chiffon. | Was $44.74. Black Voile Wrap—with large cape collar of tucked taffeta and embroidery net insertion and edged with unfinished taffeta ple deep cuffs to match. Was $39.74. Imported Wrap of Chantilly Lace—combined with ecibeoleited net in novelty design over soft crepe chiffon lining. Was $69.75. Now. $34.74 Imported Changeant Taffeta Trap—draped collar and facing of heavy lace.over fine chiffon line ing, embroidered in blue and red. Was $89.75. Now. .. $44.74 Imported Voile Wrap over rinted Liberty Silk—combie Customers tell us re- peatedly that not another store in town has such a la¢ge assortment of BRASSIERES as havé we. We tell customers constantly that while other stores may equal our assortment, they cannot Compete with our Prices —the “Lowest-in-the-City” on everything. At any rate, since the Brassiere has come to play such an import- ant part in the well-groomed woman's needs, we want to go on record as having Over 100 Kinds in stock. These kinds covering every one of the widely-advertised brands that you can think of. The Brassiere Illustrated is in great demand, as it has high grade dress shields adjusted within thin net sleeves, so that they cannot slip. Fastens conveniently in front. All sizes. In nainsook, $1.44. k All-over embroidered batiste, $1.89. All-over net, $1.44. In China silk, $2.89. .75c Brassieres—59c_ A special offering. They are made of good muslin, with an embroidery insertion yoke and lace edging, Cross at the back, Sizes 32 to 42. “Lingerie” Brassieres up to $7.94 Are taking the miner of corset covers rapidly, with stout women, who _ affect increased coolness and decreased size by the elimination of the cover. We have them in linen batiste, linen and allover embrordery, trimmed with narrow, daintily-ril boned laces, A ae Brassiere 1.89 Is of me. nainsook. This is a necessity to stout women, and many a bblgd it to the re- hing corset. slender women strictions of a bat! Bathing Corsets Made of ventilated cloth, shaped with rust-proof bones, Hose sup- porters attached, 98c, $1.44, $1.89 to $3.69, fecond Floor, 84th st, THE EVENING WORLD, R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. | Ah-h-h-h! Nothing so refresh- Herald Square, JULY WEDNESDAY, Count Them—Over. ry; 57 VARIETIES” Imported & Domestic Dbl) TALCUM POWDERS! ‘ ry u bik, F, M | That is one example of how thoroughly ’ | | we cater to individual tastes at our ing these warm days as a OVERHEAD SHOWER S, Po Arithmetic 34th to 35th St. Sale ot | Continuing the Sale of Reduced ‘| Toilet Goods counter. Count the cost, too, and you will find that every one of these Talcums, whether from our own Laboratories, on West 35th Street, or from the Ameri or foreign laboratories of other chem- ists, is to be had at che Regular Macy Saving. “Macy’s Own”, Bath & Toilet Talcums are compounded with the purest talc as a base—this is blended with delicate scents or healing antiseptics, and bolted 16 a fineness which gives them highest degree of absorption. ROSE D'OR (MACY)—meaning Golden Rose. A pure taicum pow- der of best quality. Bath si: with sprinkler top. CHERIE (MACY) — The scent is a bouquet identical with that of 4.74 Now. . ng Lod sleeves and + $19.74 e nation draped collar of silk shadow lace and crepe meteor. * Was $98.75. Now... $49.74 Imported Chantill LaceWrap ~huge cape collar and wide border fine Russian lace, chiffon $49.7 Was equa lade + $59. 7. uA For the Pasi Youngster BOYS’ WASH SUITS, We have them at $4.94 without the rubber curtain, and at $13.49 fully equipped with rubber curtain, the Shower at the latter price nav- ing a separately operated needle- Sl spray as well. (Beason for bath tubs. .43¢ to $1.21 wai and Sponge Holders. Moa pel 3c to 7 Glass Towel Rods. al rays. ers. a costly imported perfume. Regu- 2.69 Glass lar sizetins with sprinkler top. .. 24 e Mae eae 15c to $1.49 VIOLET (MACY) Similar suit Id elsewhe Glass yelces, with nickel - plated CY) — delicately special rf $3.00 to$3.80. elsewhere as} brackets: perfumed, true violet, regular, size, Sailor or Russian blouse models) Size 5x24 inches........74c to $2.43 Sprinkler top, 15c; one pound size, sprinkler top He Well-known Brands of Other Domestic Talcums Rickhsecher Brand: Golf Queen. .... Attar- teu ‘ Violet. . Size 5x30 inches. : White Enameled Stools, ee eereeeeeee ces $2.24 to $7.94 Basement, 35th st. It’s Not Too Warm For SILK GLOVES Women’s Elbow-length Embroidered of galatea, linen, kinder cloth, madras and repp. White or colors and stri effects. All are guaranteed fast color. ‘The assortment of styles and trim- mings is unusually large. Some of the suits have sailor collars of navy, red or light blue, + BOYS’ PAJAMAS, 59c Elsewhere 75c and $1.00. 15¢ 25¢ and 0c 15 Made of woven madras, mercerized ii i 35 pone or linette in white, tan, pink, Lscgapannte cor erdact ray i fs 5c lue and helio, Some have silk frogs lack and white. Paris poin Samurai Taicu Ayer’s Talcum, V: Beecham-Talcum le Lindberg. Talcam Swiss’ Liles Givens—Talcum Violet Orzyn—Talcum Lila: embroidery. Two fancy embroi- designs run from wrist to top of glove. . Women’s Twe-clasp and pearl buttons, Sizes 6 to 18 years. BOYS’ BLOUSES, 79¢ Elsewhere $1.00 Negligee style, of mercerized mad ras i 44e Hho, in a large variety of stripes and plain Silk Mat atid at $1.00. Teeard Violet — es colors, | Negligee collars attached. | p,4-S0ld elsewhere nd 636 Violet. Sc and 35¢ Sizes 7 to 16 years, Ten ca Ae Geegauae, peaches fo fet aug Babcock—Coryiopais nd $e 00000000000000000000 Cut ind 336 Viotet 15 Hudnut-—Extreme Violet Violet Sec.. Wrisley—San Toy. Trailing Arbut Willame—-Karsi Talcum, nation or Violet . Squibdbe--Carnation Reverie Taicum, Viole Mennen—Borated, Violet or Nanangea, Exquisitely Scented Imported Talcums Societe Hygienique Talcum.. Baby Powder.......... 3 4$711—Rhine, Violet Taleum’ Eau de Cologne Talcum Morny’e Dusting Talcum, five odor: Rose Verve: Violette . June Ros Charminade Triomp Veolay’s Roger & Gallet Carnation Violette. Coudray’s Tal “lolet. Talcum, Piver’s Perfumed Taicum Dartan’s ‘inetia ‘Talcum . Kerkeff’s Dier Kiss Talcum, ge ink and white.) a Dorys Talcum . gine and white.) erkovia Taicum| values in Women’s, Misses’ & Chil- dren’s 3 $ Never sold elsewhere $Reversible-for Bathroom or Bedroom $ Lasornsesrecsensnes eegeoce eoccces B YS SOSSOSSC WENNER LS ISIS LADS IS II SI IIL WOMEN’S% fMALL, IOMEN’S CRASH DRESSES. Special, $1.79. Made to sell at Tan cotton crash opening in front; round collar; milli ese feo tan cid 100 DIMITY DRESSES. Special, $2.49. to sell at $3.50. 9 Trimmed with inserting of Cluny lace on Mite Fa] skirt. Colors, blue-and-white, pink-and-white and black-and-white. |, $1.74, Fastening on side. Well cut and tailored garment in al sizes. pt WIDE WALE CORD WHITE SKIRTS. Special, $1.39. Separate fastening on side, side with th pocket ; wh white only, Special $2.96. With bodice ; &% sleeves; skirt with fine tucks. Special, 79c, Made to sell at $1.49. % Very suitable for general utility use; assortment of colorings. % Some with round neck. Others with high neck, ye Kilted skirt with Tg-day’s Most Important Store News Item for Housewives— We Have Taken Over for Distribution at Less Than Cost Price 1,700 WELL- CUT, WELL-MADE, NEAT MORNING Nene That Will Go on Sale To-Morrow Morning at $1.29 & $1. 49 gy All samples, therefore as good as they can be made. No flaws of any sort. None of them soiled, and any traces of rumpling have been ironed out. Every size included, but the widest selection to be had in the average size, 36. Materials include every kind that could possibly be used for this purpose. Percales and ginghams predominate. The diversity of styles is shown by the five illustrated, which were selected without discrimination, To the Left (1) Lavender-patterned lawn, fastening at the back, broidery with plain lavender lawn bandin The neck and cuffs have Swiss em- (2) White lawn with hairline turquoise stripes, fancy collar, front and sleeves bordered with Tre Uae lawn, Buttons down front with ocean pearls. To the Right ‘ (3) Lavender and white striped cordeline with odd revers of cross stripes. Tunic skirt. Collar and plastron are white pique. Mother-of-pearl buckled belt. (4) Natural color linen; trimmed and piped with white pique. fancy pearl buttons, (5) Blue ~ ‘otted, figured lawn, with tucked surplice blouse and panelled tucked skirt, Hamburg embroidery collar and cuffs, Front fastening. Fastens down front with MEN’S RAIN COATS AT $5.69 rted. Lightweight. Engler “t The seams throughout are vulcanized. them very desirable for motoriny tucked into it for emergency those usually retailed at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. for 6,600—at much below the market—as this manufacturer's season for negligee shirts had closed. on colors or designs in any one. The fabrics comprise Hite A few hundred added from regular stock have laundered cuffs. the premises, which is the material reason why such frequent and considerable sav- ings may be made on shirts purchased here. in every detail of qualit: with silk shirts for w No difference. during me satisfied of quality ourselves before we attempt to satisfy you. the patterns—deli: light blue, tan, heli In sizes 14 to 17. ization intact between seasons. skeptics a this in percales, Oxfords and madras, which are well calculated to satisfy the man of quiet tastes and his friend who leans to individuality in dress, laundered cuffs. cornfortable, Our Custom Shirt Department Offers $10.50 *3|FRENCH SILK-AND-LISLE SHIRTS, $5.89 to close out the remainder of our finest 1912 shirtings: were our own selection and importation. had this side of the Atlantic. by but one or two other New York stores. thing known as “exclusive,” prices of $15.0) and $18.00. Custom-shirt show-room on the Main Floor, 34th St., rear. terns will be made to your exact measure, in negligee ‘style. {ESMOND RUGS, 49c} We illustrate one of the many Petey with which these rugs are bordered. ‘The utility of these particular Bath Mats in a country er, for that matter, city home can be gauged by the fact that they are so well suited for bathroom rugs that our Houselurnishing buyer wanted them, and also se well suited for regular rug use that our Carpet buyer wanted them. These rugs are of thick, soft, cotton fleece, and may be washed without losing shape or color. Appropriate for outfitting summer homes or hotels, Colors are soft brown, green, pink, blue, tan and navy. Size 24x48 inches, Housefurnishings Dept., Basement, 84th At. Rear, Horald Square, Gag” Broadway, 34th to 38th St. Made expressly to cur order. $5.6 ot antons with pure rubber backs that will neither crack nor We warrant this coat to be rainproof. They are also dust-proof, making end bag will be quite complete without one Fifth Floor, Broadway. No va atian, haliday or w S-H-I-R-T-S for Men of All Tastes and Purses Save 4c, 91c, or $1.41 on each of these NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT $1.09 They are identical in quality, cut, pattern, and make with We made a deal You can select from four dozen patterns without doubling Pongee Weaves, with Printed Stripes; Corded Maaras, with Printed Stripes; Jacquard Woven Figured Madras, Woven Madras, Crepe Madras. Py All cut coat-style, with laundered neckbands and French Sizes 14 to 18. Sleeve lengths 33, 34 and 35 inches, PURE SILK SHIRTS,: $4.96. Elsewhere you pay $6.00 for this quality. We maintain our own shirt factory on ke these silk shirts, at $4.96. Compare them cut and workmanship you have paid $6.00, Nor will any difference develop our term of ownership. We must be The refinement of the silk itself is reflected in ite single and cluster-stripes in nd black. Plain white aiso, lade coat style, with French negligee cuffs. FOUR SHIRTS-TO-MEASURE, $9.94. In the season they are $2.94 to $3.94 each. This price-concession made to keep our customeshirt organ Incidentally, it affords the (pees opportunity to test the excellent capabilities of ticular store. election may be made from about one hundred highly desirable shirtings The shirts will be made up with plain or pleated fronts, and negligee or We know by past experience that their fit will be entirely All Nothing finer to be These identical materials are carried These are that magic and therefore sell at the inflated Stop in and examine these shirtings at your lelsure—in the privacy of our The selected pate Add to the pleasure of the morning shower and evening tub with these BATH ACCESSORIES Nothing more refreshing, for in- stance, than Scented Bath Salts, Those of imported makes are a luxury, but we have a domestic Bath Salts at $1.48 for a 32-02. bottle that is excellent. One bottle will do over the whole summer, so its cost comes down tovery little. To be had in Eau de Cologne, Verveine, Oriental, Rose and Violet scents, The imported Bath Salts are up to $9.55 a bottle. Bath Powders. at less than $1.25 Soap Bowls, $1.95 to $10.00'each Bath Soaps... .from 5c to 40c each ting Powder... . from 15c to $3.30 from 40c to 80¢ 4c Yaters from 25¢ to $7.50 a bottle «++ from 10¢ to $3.67 each from 29¢ to $2.48 each from 10c¢ to 99¢ 99¢ each 4 Bath Mitts. Path Siraps Bath Brush Nail Bru: Hand Scrub: fay de oy ane. . re. 36¢ to $1.57 bottle Florida Waler see. .24¢ to $1.37 bottle West India Bay Rum, 8-07. bottle 36¢ 16-02. bottle, 59; J Porto Ric Rum, Violet Ammonia, 16- Concentrated Amn Alcohel, Pure, Brand Bags. Shaving C +19¢ to 80c Sc to $1.00 each to $1.24 each .18¢ to $3.75 each Main I'L, Rear, Shaving Lotions... July and August This Store Wilt Close Saturdays At 12 Noon.