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* FIGHTS |SUBMAY TRAN HITS. Pc" tion of the Lenox avenue branch just ag 4 long express train came fumbling into ing @ sent in wn foward the} ation platform, the crowd, | @ of the rain struck FOUND IN STREETS; =~ Bank Messenger, Running for |" f Attorney Whose Disappear-| Seat, Thrown Upon Tracks ances Alarm Family Eludes otorman, y brakes im- s heavy train} and Badly Hurt. —_—A : . 7 no Friends for Third Time. Recauso he wanted to get tn the front ied up the unconsciens 164 Bod! car of @ downtown express train in the him to the h-bound station t avenge? sone . bse Dr. Kno rrived witht an z 2 subway In order to have the full beneft hae froth Hospital he NOW IN A SANITARIUM, |ot tue trees that ruses through the sap esbads ay held HE op forward end of th . Henry » of two ribs and his right leg age Taat h, sixteen years and that he was #e Doc! H s r at No, 1% West One Hund: 1] ternally. At the t tor Believes His Mind Is teenth street, and who ts #-|that the little b messenger for life senger in Wall street, re «only a fighting eh Tells of His Experience RESIDENT OF NEW JERSEY STATES HOW HIS HEALTH WAS RESTORED Among the numerous letters recently received endorsing Cooper's New Dis- covery is the following: “I should have written you years ago to tell | you what Wi iad New Discovery has done for me, but failed to do so. It is never too late to apologize, and I therefore do it now. “My stomach was out of order in 1903 with | indigestion. I doctored for years, only to get | relief and no cure. | “In 1907 I lost a fine position because I was not able to work every day. in May of that year while serving one of my customers on my route one day I was taken with a sudden pain and yer on the floor. A doctor was called in said that f had acute gastritis. ‘The Unbalanced by Imaginary Business Troubles. G. Witiett Van Nest, the Tuxedo Park lawyer woose disappearances have been alarming ols family, ts under survetl- Wance at the Lawrence Beach, L. L, home of Dr. E. lL. Hunt of No. 4 Weat Fiftieth streot. After vanishing twice and reappearing that his brother, Watch would ve ngy eluded his £ amd was found yesterday wand ajmilessly yn the neighborhood of Rector abd West’ #t Mounted Poilveman Daniel J.C saw tim, observed Lawly 41 disturbance. y servize to you? Col ," gaid the stranger, “Let moment Dr. Va ter, a friend, raud Fos. had been Van Nest wa stritis came back and troubled me until we ewoor ips vat th jovember, when Cooper's New Discovery was and Mr. V recommended to me. 1 shall never forget that * eal oe mie day. Iwas so sick that I staggered all over the sidewal¥.>1 got':t-dotzle of Cooper’s New Dis- MMea tr jetting Sr, Vani Nest ceo on | covery and when I got bome took two table- Dr. Hunt's assurance that he would ve | spoonfuls and an hour later repeated the dose. placed in rivate santtarium, The | e next day I took two tablespoonfuls before zac mae a suerte tt] [each meal and before going tobed. er de Pe . pal got another bottle and from that day to Mone | this have never had another attack of gastritis.” Mr, Van “FRANK SMID, 725 S. 14th St., Newark, N. J.” Mrerd: one Cooper’s New Discovery been waylaid oa The “Old Reliable” is the best stomach medl- RP Se eee tae ht \iuetaccal cine, It restores the stomach and other organs | joie : re to normal action, drives away all poisons, im- from the tr ‘ purities and germs from the system. It is a other excite loca’ . G.VN, Baldwin, | splendid remedy for dyspepsia, indigestion, con- stipation, biliousness, dizziness, catarrh, gas- tritis, headachesand kidney and liver disorders. AT ALL DRUGGISTS dies. R CREDIT IS GOOD AT GTHAVE & I6™ ST. r Come to Spear’s and Keep Cool !}, = “The Sign of the WASTE above the final r HUI shares w Union issues, | trong in the sud- | t Copper to] » Reading and | © other strong | Late realizing \ oosine, t The caused an frregular | | Prices, yall consumtipon of. ice: p i sweet, wholesome an dition and are kept clear ) any other refrigerator on fi} uM =, Sue + R ig t 20%, = 20) fae Be + ie ast 19) %. + 1g aig = $ sy wh WIR = 8) ious He i wy wy dhe th | BS bi % 48S | x Ek= t| Spear Guarantees Every Refrigerator He Sells ’ ear calls your at Sent cold alr cir in. this refrigerator, m. greatest ice saver and by 4 Server in the market. hardwood, St inches Ries fe qiamel lined th sghout; r NING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, GIRLS’ COATS | GIRLS’ LINEN RAGLAN DUSTERS special $1.96 & $3.74 |{ MISSES’ TUB DRESSES MISSES’ DIMITY DRESSES.. .were $4.49...Now.. || MISSES’ TISSUE DRESSES. ..were $6.49...Now...$4.96 WOMEN’S DAINTY FROCKS. were $15.74:.Now. $9.74 \fand early Fall the good. | | Knickerbocker | | Tailored with the care given to our best suits for men, |F formerly $2. h 1912. : R. H. Mae: Co." ractio: w y & 'e Attractions Are Their Low Prices, The Store Will Close Saturdays At 12 Noon During July and August CLEARANCES WILL By chdway, 34th to 35th St. bis de SEASON- WAY THROUGHOUT THE.WHOLE STORE You gain some idea of what this may mean to you in dollars and cents by going’ Greatest reducticns cannot be advertised, as quantities are too small to justify arel for infants, children and grown-ups. venience of warm-weather shopping will be more than offset these last few da Clearance Reduction— for the remainder of this month. over to-day’s advertisement carefully. it. They abound in homefurnishings as much as in wearing a CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN’S, MISSES’ Hand-Made Blouses ’S WEAR cman aoa te Now $3.96 $2.97 to 4 $6.9 4 Some domestic waists are included among these, which are all odds re- maining from the season's cath ey There are hand-embroidered voiles, batistes, sheer linens, and some heavy linens, Embroidered in white, and a few in colors. A great number of the dainty hand-made morning or costume blouses with wide side-ruffles included. A few large and small sizes, the trajority in medium sizes. Pongee Waists now $3.96 Reduced from $4.96 and $5.94 These are collarless, with a flat yoke piped with colored messaline, Another style is color-braided in a fangy design. Second Fi, 35th St. Clearance Reduction— Embroidered Flouncings 98c Reduced from $1.24 to $1.98 yd 48 inches wide, embroidered on voile and batiste in rich allover effects re up very high, White only. The Remaining Few Hundred $2.00 & $2.50 Shirts—89¢ The values quoted are those given by the manufacturer. It was his belief that the shirts were worth fully $2.00 and epee at retail, and in com- parison with tnést shirts sold at this price in other shops they undoubtedly Were, We took many thousands of them to'sell, by special arrangement, at: the exceptionally low price of $1.09. There are just afew dozens of these shirts left, scarcely enough to make a shewing, and yet just enough to take up valuable space. To move these lonely dozens quickly, we have ‘in- chided therm in the clearance reduc- tions at 89¢, - You will find many pretty colorings nthe lot stil. — All shirts are cut all have soft double !y complete range of sizes. after looking at the shirts drop over to the Necktie Counter and in- Spect our Foulard Summer Neckwear—14c Identical with that sold all over town for 50c, In many of the most popular Summer patterns and color- Main FL. 4th et. rear. taffetas and satins. All are the season's best models, three-quarters of which are lined throughout with soft peau de cygne. Many have fine lingerie detachable collars and cuffs. Sizes 4 to 10 years. were up to $5.94 Now... .$2.96 Plain’ white and pencil-stripe Serge Coats; some with sailor collar and long revers. Many have detachable white pique collar and cufte, others an inlay of silk incon- trasting shades. Every coat is lined. Sizes 4 to 8 years. With convertible collar, turn-back cuffs and deep side pockets. In natural tan linen only. Sizes 6to 12 years. were $2.96 Now... .$1.96 Two open-front models, One of rose or gray chambray, the square collar and cuffs prettily finished with Persian border. The other of striped blue or tan repp, with hem- stitched batiste collar and cuffs. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. ' 3.49 One-piece model of figured dimity, cut square nec Yoke of Chantilly lace, short sleeves. Neck, sleeves and belt pied with plain color lawn. Black-and-white, blue-and-white, helio-and-white and green-and-white. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Dressy model of black and white crossbar tiss plastron waist has peplum, edged with black v ribbon and Cluny lace. The skirt is finished with black velvet ribbon and fluting of self-material above hem. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, y | Imported striped chiffon, The skirt slightly shirred, and with deep fold at bottom of satin girdle, has sash. The front of waist is trimmed with shadow net loops of crimson satin, crystal buttons. Verious colorings. | At the same price, a changeable taffeta frock in delicate colorings, the skirt trimmed with deep PuttINg, the waist with vest and pleatings of shadow lace and net. Only Size 36 to be had in these HOUSE DRESSES--$1.29 Samples. We took all the manufac- turer -had. He sold their duplicates all through the season to retail at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Seven hundred. About their only point of similarity being the size—36. Otherwise they present a delightful diversity of materials, patternings and designs for selection. Light and dark colors are in equal evi- dence, patterned with contrasting rings, ovals, stripes, squares, dots, and every conceivable design evolved for this Summer's wash goods. As for the styles—Most of these House Dresses button down the Back, and are comfortably short-sleeved. Strapped with contrasting fabrics, inserted and bordered at neck and sleeves with clean-cut embroideries. Second Fl, Centre, Moderate priced Necessities for the family and the home have been assembled for Convenience on the Whole Sixth Floor. These three offer- ings are worthy in every way of Clearance Reductions in the season-end BOYS’ CLOTHING SILK PETTICOATS, $1.19 Manufacturers’ sam- ples made of messaline, in all the staple colors. Restiy, tucked and ruf- fled. Wouldordinarily sell at almost twice this price. “C. B.” CORSETS, 4% The kind for which you have. been paying 75c. Made of batiste, trimmed with embroidery, and have attached support- ers. All usual sizes. CHILDREN’S ONE-PIECE BATHING SUITS, 49c.° Sell ordinarily at 75c. Made of dark blue Can- ton flannel, trimmed with striped ‘sailor collar and tie. In:4.to 8 year sizes The,Whole Sixth Fioor Wash and Woollen Suits Invite Speedy Purchase by heir Low Prices. Smart Tailoring and Excellent Patterns, The Wash Suits $4.90, They now vere formerly splendid values at $1.36 to 98¢, $1. nd $2.69. Made of imvorted : repp, linen, madras and galatea in a lar; nd cole Russian models tor boys from s of age and models for boys from 5 to 10 5 Serges, Mixed Worsteds and Tweeds that were from $4.96 to $5.94 have been snecially oriced at $2.97 to $4.96. For cool days suits will be appropriate and exceedingly They are in Russian and Sailor Blouse models, Perhaps the largest valucs we have ever offered in Boys’ Wear are the 9 Formerly they were $4.96 to $14.74, | Norfolk or single models for boys from 6 to 18 years, ? ry rt Boys’ Panama Hats, $1.98 Reduced from $3.96 Straw Hats in Middy and Jack Tar Shapés, white or colored; repriced at 98c. 4 Je of linen, white duck and trimmed at'46c, J are very “smart.” They are made of im- ported linen crash, blue serge and a variety of mixtures, The newest shapes. ‘Special at 46c. Second Floor, 85th Bt., Rear. HAVE THE RIGHT-OF- 7 The incon- ys befare inventorying by ‘your savings. | i D Comparatively Few Pieces of Reduced — SUMMER FURNITURE Remain, but Those Few Worth Acquiring So determined are we that these pieces shall grace some attractive homes this Summer that we have marked them even below the 25% reduction which was made on all. the stock at the: beginning of this clearance Sale a few days fe The ‘‘last-to-go”’ inclu Suits of Three and Five Pieces Rockers Chairs Tables Magazine Stands Desks Desk Tra; Tabourettes Book Rac! Tea vn luffin Stands Serving Trays The suits are in domestic wicker, stained green. A five-piece suit Is priced at $51.48. It was formerly $60.60. A three-piece suit, in domestic willow, has been reduced from $25.68 to $19.24. i . . Domestic Summer Furniture There areWillow Settees in the natural color, ranging in price from $9.49to 18.24. Willow Tables, of various sizes and suitable for many purposes, $2.67 to $10.94. Great, sleep-inviting Arm Chairs are priced at from $2.67 to $10.94, Rockers, also of reed, $4.49 to $8.74. Reed Arm Chairs, $6.94 to $11.94, and Reed Settees, $16.67 to $51.25. Willow Rockers, $3.24 to $8.49. Imported Fibre Pieces Many of which are waterproof and all of which are beautifuily des}; and colored with striking richness. Chairs range from $5.24 to $7.89 that were formerly $6.94 to $10.49, and Tables are now $6.49 to $14.67 instead of $8.74 to $19.49. Fourth Fleor, AXMINSTER CARPET Formerly $1.24 a yard, now 84c. The grade-is-excettent, and there is a large assort- ment of patterns and colorings. Some of the rolls have S4-yard borders to match, so that they can be made into any size rug. ‘Titra Flee, wan, Continuing the Clearance of MEN’S ‘iis’ SUITS « $14.75 An inéomplete size range in each pattern is responsi- ble for this sale. No other contingency could have prompted such reductions, for every suit at its former price was the best value you could possibly obtain. However, the size lots have become much broken. The quicker we dispose of our summer stocks the greater it’ wi!l be to our present advantage. 5 It must not be construed from the foregoing that there will be circa in getting fitted. The man who takes advantage of this sale early will find many patterns in every size from 33 to 44 from which to choose,although not eyery pattern in each size. Designs are good self-striped blues, plain grays and browns, and hair-line worsteds, in light, medium or dark tones. Every suit is all wool or silk and wool. The clothes have received the best of tailoring. They are modeled along the English lines, with grace- ful soft-rotiing lapels or on the more conservative American lines. Men’s Washable Two-Piece Snits Bieached Linen Crash Norfolk Coat and Trousers... .$8.50 Natural Linen Crash Sack Coat and Trousers.. $5.75 Holand Linen Coat and Trousers + $6.75 Men’s Outing Trousers Price Macy's Price Macy's Elsewhere Price ora erica Elsewhere Price ++-$1.50 $1.29 $3.69 | Khaki Trouse $1.50 $1.29 Khaki Trousers With belt.......064. £2.00 $1.69 Army Drab Khaki $2.00 $1.59! Trousers. $2.50 $1.98 Fifth Fioor, Broadway. We Touch Bottom Prices on MEN’S STRAW HATS For This Season of the Year For instance, Hats that were $1.88, $2.49 or $2.97, are ail down to $1.49. For a disbursement of $2.49 it is possible to get a $3.49 to $4.96 Imported Milan, China, Split Straw, Manila or English Sennit, which will not only remain fresh and shapely for the rest of this year, but will be a “shining light” next season as well. Perhaps, however, you are a cap enthusiast. You are reading the right advertisement if that is the case. We have them for golf, porch, yachting, travelling, motoring, and knockabout purposes, in blue serge and flannels, white duck, brown linens, mohairs, worsteds, tweeds and homespuns—all in warm-weather weights, and all our regular 86c and 99c qualities are 49c. Fifth Floor, 84th 8, The Macy Restaurant’ is spaciously cool on the most torrid clays, aswf nas made special Hee ation for jaded appetites with ° ; spec ° = x, A Shopping Lancheon at 39c It is served cold in the Feunteig Hearn treat 11.30 A.M; until $30 PA. The inery changes daily, Yosderby. jetliers ecken proth was served, tan: narse Of hallbet Gg cold feg of lamb), potato salad, ice creare (ar, nut let), and resi ten (Or coffes-, yr ’ : We QD ar iow «di ott a #h-elass. restau or, tea-room that serves Kenchron¥ this sort for Ke ouan fOc..\n fact, 7§¢ 1s & more usual price, espe Hp ‘Eighth Gray-Striped Fiannei Trousers. $3.75 $2.97 Hairline Stripe wry Trousers $6.00. ite Yachting Flannel Trousers. $6.00 $4.75 White Duck Trousers White Drill ‘Trousers...