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eo SI. 0 WOMEN LOSES $2,000,000 ’THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 191 NOW SEEKS HUSBAND [DECLARE WHITING, meeting of the State Committee tas: night all but two of the thirty-seven embers were present. no vigorously expressed repudiate its re-] support Taft and Sherman or resign setlonary Teaderahl purge its rolle of/ from the committee. I for one answer the discredited boss and nominate for|them that I do neither, I shall oppose wR anwell| le Hr. Whiting had, in @ meagure, fore.| President & cltizes ani ali ak om comtiitice ne feecee fer re TT BY MARRYING GIRL | SHE HAD MOURNED FOR) ROOSEVELT CHAIRMAN, jsiiss esse ari em] suns Stn “Barr acter alt mittee for, addressing the Asbury Park | ‘3 y .| mo such cou: BA LE AGAINST 1 | sonvention ie said in part: "Those of| ary eater, compoutng, the malorty, of TOOTH BRUSH the recent primary tage will recall that victory the delegatns f choosing me to be f the Republican ply appreci-| ¢ T went ts z the party had been the National Committee, ignore the popular will; I saw them Impudently and cynically reverse the command of the rank and file of the voters. And! f ame majority of the National in full control of the party has the effrontery to de- mand that the Roosevelt members of the committee sanction their crime and | —_»—_ ne BODY FOUND IN WATER. The body of an unidentified man found floating off Casino Beach was found ‘ly to-day by the captain of the tugboat Edward Cary. The body was taken to the beach and then re- moved to the Morgue. The dead man - was about forty-five years old, about five feet eight inches tall, and weighed about 170 pounds. The hair was gray and the head partly bald. The bristles cant be fingere transparen{ Dust-Cap sn a u a Republican State Committees whose mandate from Passes Resolution Placing | —= Him Outside Ranks, ne THE TICHT SKIRT FATHER DISLIKED, AS DROWNED AT CONEY) | Because of His “Unfortunate Marriage” Dr. Borden Is Disinherited. | | Mrs. Feuer’s Suspicions Arise | When She Finds Hubby’s Best Things Gone. Members of National Congress of Mothers Declare Present Style Is Not Decent. A newly discovered codic!t to the will | Taving discovered that a brown auft,| The Jersey Republican State Com-! of the late Matthew C. 1. Borden, a cot- old watch, revolver, overcoat and sun-| mittee last night held a meeting at “The ton goods manufacturer, who died ist! dry other belongings were missing after | Washington” at Washington place and) May 7, cuts off his son, Dr, Matthew | she had mourned Max Fouer, her hus-| Broad atreet, Newark, and passed s BAD FOR YOUNG GIRLS. a ‘i 81,69; can, 156 . In blue denim or khaki colored CATALORNIA ‘ ut rome distance and called to tour {] Lawn Wrappers, $1.69 | Dressing Sacques, 49c | | «macy” Absorbent-edge Nainsook Wewairant than nie seletadh cite ae x to follow. Reduced from $2.49 Were 78c to 99c Dress Shields, light-weight, lined J Fly allewool. In neat gray striped). ; Fhe latter started out and A simple, dignitied style, designed ee with odorless rubber, In sizes 3 4 ‘ stitch seams. For boys 3 to 14 SEA Sette eeuekt hoih girls, ple, ay 8 Broken sizes in’ flowered and rH , patterns, finished with belt loops, aaa a oght poth x re Marg for elderly’ ladies, Made of black | figured lawne pleated, tucked, boxe and 4, regularly 21¢ and 24¢ and cuff bottoms lyears of age. v' beeen wurre Akt! cheney | erp remot ered but By} patterned white lawn, with white | pleated, gathered and banded or BPO Wa» vives Be ° pues rn ‘oo thick stalks, packed to sell se ise Biasppeerea. The lite guards dived ce, PY cymmeovers_on high neck and long | trimmed with’ lacesedged collars. Sizes § and 6; regularly 27¢ and 9 g BOYS’ 94c and $1.29 BOYS’ 39c 24 DRY SOAP. “LILY WHITE” BRA peatedly tn an effort to find Isabel, material Lingerie S Ca A ¢ | | TUB SUITS. Reduced to 69¢BLOOMERS Reduced to 44€ dey case containing N00. Oikon "@NG; Miss Connors went to Jamaica and the ingerie Sacques Only Defender Says Women Must Endure Foolish Fashion If They Won't Fight. of Mothers, met in special ses- the congress. Nixola Greeley-Smith's articles in Tha New York Evening World and a story entitled “Are Tight Skirts Making Gir! moderately close fitting skirt,’ said Mrt Nugent, “because it is convenient, 4 Rot collect dirt, @ longer garment | would, ond ts cleaned easily. There is @ class of people. however, who carry QU such things too far, and we think It) fs time to act in a preventive way | Against letting the situation become any ‘worse. “1 believe this subject should be taken | up by women's organ kinds. What our con Femedial way 1 am not able to say at, Present. We hope that reasible plans ‘Will de suggested and that we can select from them some schome of making all ‘women realize the need of abolishing | such uncomfortable, immodest and in- | decent styles as the very tigit skirts Row 60 common. BIG EARRINGS ARE CALLED CHANDELIERS. | “For one thing, we may ask the min- fsters of the city to discuss the subject from the pulpit. The Rev. M. H. Lich- | Niter of the Maple Avenue M. E. Church | has already denounced the tight-fitting | ekirl and the enormous earrings, which he described as ‘chandeliers | Mrs. F. W. Baumhoff, president of the Btate Sunshine Society, is In favor of a both immodest and ungraceful. A pret- | ty form is highly desirable, but {it Is not exactly a matter for public display. @uch dresses on young giris are im-| modest and suggestive, On matrons and | older women they are decidedly unbe- | coming, because they accentuate the) size, if nothing a | Mra, Dan W. Knefler of No. 6273 Wa- terman avenue, president of the Wom- en's Trade Union League, declared the} responsibility in matters of dress shoutd | rest with mothers. She declared that if| she haq w daughter, she would forbid | her to wear skirts of the type now preve | alent. They are not decent, she said. | Tt would be impossible, she sald, to! reach the really responsible persons, those who set the styles, but giris could de prevented from following them, Mrs. Everett W. Pattison of No, 4230 Olive street, prominent tn the t mec- tion of the Wednesday Club and author of @ book on art, defends the tight-ft- {ing skirt as long as it is not carried to @p extreme, ang blames the laziness of ‘women for the “foolishness” of present | day fashions, MUST ENDURE STYLES IF THEY WON'T FIGHT. | “Women must endure foolish styles be- | cause they are too lazy to fight against | them,” aid. “It is so much easter! to let things go they will than !t ts to fight for what 1s sensible and com. | “Personally, I consider the tight skirt edmirable in some respects, The flow- ing draperies of olden days are more artistic, no doubt, but the closely fit- ting skirt 1s convenient ang comfortable and much better adapted to present day It is ugly only when carried to I would not express an opin- ‘9 whether {t Is indecent or con- d@ucive to immorality.” —_— — DROWNS AS SHE TRIES Isabel Dolan Perished in Breakers at Municipal Bathing Beach at Coney Island, Isabel Dolan, a pretty #ixteen-year- old stenographer, living with her wid- owed mother at No. 209 East Twenty- street, was drowned while bathing ay at the Municipal bathing beach at Coney Island. The body has not been recovered. The irl yesterday morning, ac- companied by her younger sister Marie, twelve years, met by appointment at Coney Island Margaret Connors, eigh- « teon, of Jamaica. and the three went in dathing. Margaret Connors was con sidered a fine swimmer, She ventured fortable. | TO FOLLOW HER FRIEND. 8 Borden of No. 816 Woat Seventy-nin strect, without @ penny of the esta principal of more than $5,000,000. It wi thought that Dr. Borden would share [equally with two other brothers, | | ‘The will ttself was filed for probate |July 1L The codicil in dated one day lifetime of my said son while he is FLAMES SWEEP OIL PLANT, STEAMER AT DOCK BURNED. ne wharf of the company, and almost | ompletely wrecked the British tank steamer Trinidadian, Se freight ‘ars were also burned, The loss aside from that sustained by the steamer is estimated at $200,000 | The steamer Trinidadian was so heavily loaded that she could not be gotten out of the path of the fire, and was soon ablaze, Capt. Swank and his crew of twenty-nine men were asleap when the fire atarted and had barely time to escape in amall boats. ‘They were taken aboard a Pennsylvanta| 8) {shed them with clothing. RECEPTION, EVENING Were $64.75 to $150.00 Present Prices Are . . LINEN RIDING them. cross-saddle skirts, and rubb Broken sizes. mering silks, or unlined, Mo. as well. MISTRAL VOILE WRAPS, $6.74 Were Adraped cutaway, with funnel MANNISHLINEN DUSTERS, $3.96 Earlier in the season we \ models at $5.49, $6.49 and natural-color linen, in loose as well as Semi-fitting styless Second Floor, Wroadway NEGLIGEES ARE REDUCED many years occurred here at 7 A. M. to-day. te quarantine tug, and are in the; whom left thelr homes and rushed to re of citizens of the town, who furn.|the open spaces. No material damage has been reported. R. H. Macy & Cp,'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Final Clearance Reductions Have Been Made on Our Remaining Collection of _Including several imported models, as well as copies of exclusive imported models. These gowns are mede of plain and changeable silks, satin, charmeuse, end chiffon, in unusually fine colors and cclor combinations. $29.74 to $54.75 Second Klie CONT ed Reduced from $12.74 & $14.74 These are made of Holland linen, in the current season's models, with side-saddle skirts. A number of large sizes among CLOTH RIDING HABITS Now $12.74, $14.74 and $19.74 That were up to $39.74 Oxford Meltons, gray mixtures and whipcords, with side and Second Fl, Broadway, 85th 8t peed WOMEN’S LONG COATS, $12.74 Were up to $39.74 The thirty-five remaining Summer models thus reduced are of rich satins, Gloria silks, taffetas, and of voiles over shim- | evening Wear, but some few may be worn during the afternoon resolution declaring Borden D. Whiting, who was Temporary Chairman at the Roosevelt convention at Asbury Pank yeaterday, out of the Republican party. The committee will petition the I publican National Committee to elect former Governor Franklin Murphy ¢ band, as dead for several days, Mre Elizabeth Feuer asked the police of the Morrisania station Iast night to look for | bim. She had belleved him dead beca’ he went to Coney Island on July the next day she identified as his a blue ¢ sult he had worn when he left home and which had remained over- in the blue quit were empty, Her hus- The easiest ardrobe and failed H way to preserve or restore « plexion {8 to lightly mi and arms with @ solution made by dis solving an original pack to find the other Feuer tn twenty Alexander's shoe Mrs. Feuer learne worked in @ salesman. | that he had | land refreshed, Mix four ounces root with an original | girl baby of fifteen months. Her home | ci*® is at No. 673 Dawson atreet, Bronx. EARTHQUAKE IN ECUADOR. Heavy Shock head, brush thoro} —and your shampoo ts done—your hair Nght, beautifully lustrous and easy to do yaquil Pate been found to re People in Pante. Pe ainie GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, July %4.—The C. " hairy eurface; heaviest shock of earthquake felt for] minut “short, th come in long, It caused @ great panic among habit the inhabitants of the city, most of and brushing av a ie to in well-formed arches by brushing with Broadway, 34th to 35th St. price BRIDGE AND GOWNS during these last few Savings Multiply on Women’s Cotton and Silk Knit Underwear Swiss-ribbed Lisle Vests, 24c Reduced from 29c Low-recked and sleeveless, tops finished with silk-taped picot cdye. Reduced fi » Knitted with tight top and knees. At the same reduction, some lace- trimmed knitted drawers. HABITS, $5.74 Reduced from 39, Low-necked, sleeveless models, with hand-crocheted fronts. er-lined Meadowbrook coats, ron Suits...............4.., 80e Reduced from 49c and 59c, An agreeably fine quality, coms fortably low-necked and sleeveles Tops finished with silk-taped picot edge, the umbrella drawers bordered with lace, Regular and extra large sizes. “Marchioness” Knit Silk Vests, $1.89 Reduced from $2.19, This fine silk is woven expressly for us, and the vests on sale are et breidered in floral and small fanci- ful aesigns. In white, pink or blue, with French band top and lace beading. st of these were designed for $15.74 sleeves and ball fringe trimming, uld have sold these several 1 . Second Fl, Centre 9. They are made of pure, “Macy’s Own” Dress Shie'ds ---Reduced ++ 9Q¢ | | "Macy” Absorbent-edge Silk Dress mitteeman from New Jersey in place of g Ce Laddidd dchdddchdhhddiduhdddhd hibit Rett it ttt tae That magic word “reduced” has never had greater potency than WAISTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Jater than the will, on May 2 18, It] Whitt The committee endorsed the 4 1 | night unclaimed fn one of the muntelpal ? A Imm Geclares that on account of Dr, Borden's REDE une s Lome form adopted arfa the candidate ROOMS Mids r bath hou platform adopted arfa the candidate plteadal te Tee Bretne Wont) tthe unfortunate marriage,” the property "Atee tae Ek grief Mra. Feuer |amed by the Republican National Con- Completely nnual Midsw er Sale of BT. LOL is, July v—Presi ents of the jeft him shall be used for the benent of thought it atrango that all the pocketa| vention in Chicago. Whiting succeeded fat. $15 GOLDEN OAK ht St. Louls circles, National jis mother and brothers “during the, P Murphy as National Committee bse VALUE #2022 Women’s Low Shoes ray afternoon at the home Married to the person wiio in at present (cand had given her $20 Just before he | SSUQURE UL AL SO eee gf NHS ETI : : 4 hig wite.” went on his outing, and carried very Completely 4t \RARAA SS Of Mra. James G. Nugent, No. 647 Maple rs saia that Dr. Norden married a /ittle money with him, but she knew |[>]— 7) Bargiohed $150 CAAA hy ‘ avenue, President of the Mistourl young woman Who had bees on the tat his pockets were not bare, Milady’s Toilet Table EN Adaline p 7 , branch, to discuss present-day styles In stax: hon settled a sum a f - Entire Stock of Women Ss Women's dress, Particular tnterest was ° leld him a 1 he raid he had | By Mme. D’MILLE. L Sh fm the tight-ftting skirt. which seems 9°" ee Watts ba to; t ll de yd The | 7X neglected complexion makes a) $4.00 and $5.00 OW oes about to come under the official ban of that it will hold, ek as hing of it Then | woman look older than she Is $2.95 Per Pair | Write for our NEW of To-Day Immodest?" were instru: [Rot been ween since the Coney Taland BOOKLET contain- oti concoee mental in crystallizing sentiment againat| MARCUS HOOK, Pa, July 24—Fire th it wie Guumilered steady, and ways wilt LH ate e plant of the Unio eum | ore, the too olonely fitting garments, Mra tony here eurly today centroved [AY® he Kcomed devoted to his home. | Washin ead Ie hale duit and | Fegarding our é Nugent said, the warehouse, barrel factory. tin; She 1s twenty. ‘The couple met at Sar-| fetes. Dry shampooing removes dust Clearing Sale of “I favor the moderately short and| factory, several of! tanks and part of aac Lake three years ago and have a| dirt and dandruff, and leaves the ecaln Growing Girls’ Low Shoes $1.00 to $2.75 (according to size) Values $1.75 to $4.00 \ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. R.H. *’scy & Co.'s Attenctions Are Their Low Prices SSSI cierald Square Broadway, 34th to s5th St, BOYS’ WASH SUITS REDUCED TO $1.29 Remainders of Lines That Sold from $1.59 to $2.89 In the assortment there are: Sailor Suits........ for Boys 5 ‘to 12 years. Beach Suits. i to 9 years. Russian Blouse Suits for Boys 2!2 to8 years. The suits are in white and colors. They are made of im- ported and domestic madras, chambray, galatea, linen and repp. nie peach or play suits have short sleeves, and are quite'low at the collar. s from the Plum-tree of BBSSSSSVSVoVs days of the Semi-Annual Macy Clearances Washable Silk Waists 1 were $4.96..........00000++ $3.96 Collarless, with short steeves, and striped in soft blue or gray. One has round shallow yoke of realrose crcchet. ‘ihe cther is a scare plastron Point Venise in rose crochet design. Foulard Sailor blouses = 7a were $3.90. White foulard dotted with blue—the border in opposite colors being used for the sailor collar and_also for sleeve trimmings. White and kcru Lingerie blouses at... . . $2.97 That were $3.49 and $3.96. A hand-embroidered collarless ecru crepe voile, beautifully hemstitched ; may be had with stock collar or without a collar, ‘Tucked white voile lingerie blouses at this price have Dolly Varden round collar, cuffs and scalloping. The white corded voile blouses are tailored in effect, with ratine sailor collar and elbow cuffs. cru blouses Keduced from $4.96 to $3.96 Button in front ana have decp sailor collar and elbow cuffs of ecru macrame lace, with narrow velvet ribbon cravat. A small quantity of French Hand-made, Hand-embroid- ered Blouses, some of which are trimmed with real laces, arenow reduced a fourth toahalf from early-season prices. Second Floor, BSth st. Old-Zachioned’ Macys Clearances of Popular-Priced Goods for Men and Boys. 98- LINEN EOSOM SHIRTS BIG MEN, ARE..........-.......--Reduced to 33C The shirts are unlaundered. Either the short or long bosoms may te obtained. The buttonholes are all hand-made. The very marked price concession is due to the fact. that we have the large sizes only, 17, 1714, 18 and 1814, and we must dispose of the broken line before inventory. MEN'S $5.94 RAIN BOYS’ $1.36 and $1.98 COATS. . Reduced to $3.7 9 BEACHSUITS Reduced to 98c This offer has never been duplicated) Made of galatea, chambray or white It is the very best linen, with short sleeves, sailor or t we have ever sold at Such a military collar and Russian or sailor low figure. + of single texture blouse model. A large variety from rubberized cant All scams have'which to select in light and dark color- 24c Second F1., 85th St., Rear. MISSES’ WAISTS REDUCED Lingerie Waists, in sizes 14, 16 and 18. Made of allover embroideries, hand-embroidered lawns, and hand-embroidered French voiles. $2.97 Lingerie Waists are now $1.98 $3.96 Lingerie Waists are now $2.97 $4.96 Lingerie Waists are now $3 $6.94 Lingerie Waists are now $4.96 $7.49 Lingerie Waists are now $5.49 Second Fl. S5th St. MACY’S QUALITY GROCERIES ‘At About the Price of Ordinary Groceries Elsewhere YY WHITE CHOPY—Ovlong, on, r5 Hyeon, Japan, 1.00 8 pound iJ and M sf Round: RBAR” BRAND—Indta and Coylon in sealed lead cartons: our regular] pound; special for this arton AND INDIA AND CEYLON TEA, our regular price 680 pound; SNe, BRAND COFFEE—Finor than s0- ich higher pric ‘granulated or pulverized; 25-10. sack carton (ben jo; pound carton, the quality that sells vi DER—An absolutely pure cream of BARIG TOW h lower priced than any other powder powder ool Medium) UPS. fe and ten other fla Uart bottles, each, 4 EXTRACTS "1 Wrand; made ‘in our Warranted absolutely mporte own al medium ‘bottle, pure Targe bertle, in skinned 2O''to HO ta. the By Where at 62:00 for 10 ibs; thie gy SOOTIVS “OVAL” BRAND WIT CHERRIES — In heavy s pup! at hd elsew hy voit MEAN D CULLING BUYS’ 39c TROUSERS $2 59 OVERALLS, . Reduced to Reduced to..... hatie" Bolan air returved "nore. aa wins Neel ees nr $1.69 ; Were $1.24 to $1.74 7 Shields, much used for coat Sizes | [There is a complete assortment of Made of white duck, blue Y i nip BB4y BUGS, bosses, Ral welche jock. 6 cl roke r luced from $2.: Nade of prettily-patterned lawns, 3, 4 and 5; regularly 29¢, 33¢ plain colored suits and a number of|¢ y F ali MACY 1b Dit Al ITHA SOAP; y the news to the mother and the latter ts Full length, made of dotted Swiss, | trimmed with border bands and and 3ec, uniformly reduced striped patterns, For boys {rom 2igehambray or tan khaki, For High priced naphina sane on the market, full Wolght box of 100 cakes oh ik iets. Isabel was a favorite in her BE trimmed with Valenciennesinsertions | wide lingerie collars, LP tOvcarecvsesesscevtseraeees Te} Fito 10 years of age. “4roys from 3 to 10 years, SaFIOn of ten cakes, C5P in a. Beeb (0b: qessseneenesnemesenienteneed neigh! er Mood ond as aid to be en- Second FYeor. 3th Bt. THE WHOLE SIXTH FLOOR, .