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BROKEN HEART KILLED YOUNG TRAINED NURSE, [HER PARENTS THINK Grieved Over Suspensiou b. From Hospital — Not Be- Wh lieved She Took Drug. © wes a broken heart that killed Miss Beth Price, a twenty-one-year-old @wained nurse, in the opinion of her Berents, Mr. and Mra. James T. Price €f Mo, OH East One Hundred and sixty. @mh street. Dr. Edward Ziegler of ‘Me, 2097 Forest avenue pronounced the @auee of death to bo hysteria, The girt @e4 to-day. Miss Price was born in Russla and @tedied nursing in that country. Khe @ame to New York, where her father fe ia the hat business, three years @ge, and was omployed at the Jewis! Maternity Hospital nix monthe ago. Monday sho wan charmed with fall- ing to obey instructions regarding « mationt and was suspended for two Weeks by Buporintendent Irvin Arnow Nobles Swamp Writer With C lenges, So Friends Ac- | cept Them, July 31.—Because « made the better showing a duel yesterday with the Marquis of Villamagna, it is sald to-day that at least a dozen combats will follow. Villamagr jallenged Arias, a news paper man, for attacking the aristoc- racy, y fought with swords. Arias was slightly wounded but Villamagna may die. Dissatisfied tiwh the outcome, other noblemen showered Aries with chal- lenges. There are so many that he cannot accept them all, so Journalistic friends will takecare of the overflow. POSLAM IS INVALUABLE IN HOT WEATHER Rashes and itching troubles which at this season affect many who ent certain | berries or fish are cured at once by Pos- iam, the perfect, modern skin remedy. | so with pimples, itching feet, sunburn, | Phat afternoon she went to her home At the usual hour, but seemed de- ayendent. Yesterday sho left home at the usual our in the morning, her mother suppos- ing sho was going to work, and did not Feturn untli evening. She was then @ore melancholy than on the day pre- vious. Her mother demanded to know the canne of her depression of spirits, and Mise Price then told tearfully of her suspen | @he seemed that Mrs. Price tor, who treated Morning, after a might, she roma! oolock. Her mother went in to ace her, and ‘was alarmed by her pacullar appearance | und and heavy brenthing. Dr. . the | free sample, 4. Mtss | Laboratories, Dr. John ‘i sealp-seale, hives, i : In any condition where the skin is in- fected, irritated ot inflamed, Poslam heals with the same readiness with which it cures ecrema, acne, barbers’ itch and like diseases. ‘The action of Poslam is immediate. It stops itching at once. Aggravated cases of virulent troubles are cured quickly, to ment of those unable to ob- its by other means. M SOAP is the soap of soaps | \for daily use, le | means of inproving color and textu 4/the skin and assuring its continued Absolutely pure, it derives its cial effects from medication | with Poslam, Soothes tender skin. All druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) slam Soap (price, 25 cents). For | write to the Emergency | 82 West 25th Street, New | yor 1 oun Rearest physician, was summo: Price died Hefore he got there. | ‘Will Investixate the cane to 4 yond doubt whether tho irl to ‘Phe possibilty of that ts en @enied by her parents. NU BATKe UMAKUS FOR IT. De att 8 | x Maoung:-nettics in the Stern Brothers Have made Radical Reductions in their entire stock of is including this season’s most desirable models, also For To-morrow, Thursday, the following Extraordinary Values | Women’s Summer Dresses | | Women’s Tub Dresses of Flaxons, Tissues, Lawns, Voiles and Linens, | at $2.75, 3.25, 4.50, 6.50 Heretofore from $7.75 to 19.50 Women’s Lingerie Dresses of Sheer Batiste, Imported Voiles and Marquisettes, trimmed with Valenciennes and Cluny laces, at $7.75, 9.75, 13.50, 19.75 Heretofore from $15.50 to 37.50 Women’s Tailored Linen Suits simple and trimmed models, at $5.00, 7.50, 10.00, 16.50 Heretofore from $12.50 to 35.00 Women’s Ratine Dresses, , Striped coat and plain skirt, Heretofore $16.50, at 97.75 Stern Brothers will inaugurate To-morrow, Thursday, Their Autumn Exhibition and Sale of | Artistic Furniture | embracing an unusually large collection of Period Repro- | ductions from the Foremost Amer'zan Makers, | In addition they will offer a large assortment of | | Odd Pieces and Discontinued Lines, including Bed Room Dining Room and Living Room Furniture, which will be closed out at Reductions varying from 20 to 40% Below their Regular Values Oriental Rugs Particular attention is also directed to a very large purchase of Kirmanshah Carpets which will be sold at about One-Third Below Their Usual Prices Included is a special collection of | $37.50 | 55.00 fran Rugs, Regular Value $55.00, at t Sarouk Rugs, " “95,00, " West 23d and 22d Streets thnk BVANWANe WuelD, During July and August This Store Will Close Saturdays at 12 Noon furniture Jo” the Complete Home WHICH CUMMENCES NEXT MONDAY, AUGUST Sth with numerous offerings of separate pieces and suites for Bed-room, Dining-room, Living-room, Hall, Library, Parlor and Drawing-room, at special prices that will orove to be the embodiment of good urniture economy. Details will be published Sunday A New Shipment of Women’s WHITE CREPE DRESSES $12.74 These dresses are desirable because as well adapted to infor- mal evening wear as to afternoon wear, We know that they have sold at $18.50 in other stores. A Directoire coat effect is contrived with the use of wide Cluny lace insertions. The skirt has two flat flounce, at the foot. Chiffon Dresses Were $15.74 Now $8.94 Look far beyond their original price in value. The chiffon is figured in navy or black, and arranged in a sort of coat effect that is odd, yet simple. A soft white vest with scarlet pipings and crystal buttons trims the blouse, Almost identical in style with those that were widely advertised as “special” at twice this price, by another store. The dresses art relled back and front, with a loose postillion below the velvet girdle. A lingerie cape collar has elbow cuffs to match. Second Fl, Centre, Women’s Dusters, $4.74 Reduced from $6.94 to $8.94 Several styles, in plain and fancy models, which will do splendidly for knockabout wear. Some of these are loose- fitting, others are semi-fitting, All made of natural tan linen. Handsome Coats and Wraps, $9.74 That Were $19.74 to $24.74 Thirty still remain, and we would advise thirty women who anticipate social activities for the coming season to annex these needed accessories ime mediately. The coats are made of taffetas, satins, voile-, chiffons and pongees, This season's styles, any of which will pass muster for several seasons to come. Second F, Broadway, MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES Are Greatly Reduced. LINGERIE DRESSES in twenty pretty styles, made of ba- tiste, voile, fine French and Persian lawns, with appropriate lace and embroidery trimmings. The better ones are hand- embroidered, and have trimmings of real Irish and Cluny laces. Sizes 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 years 31. Dresses that were $19.74 to $2 -Now $13.74 47 Dresses that were $14.74 to $2: Now $ 9.74 28 Dresses that were $8.74 to $11.7 Now § 6.74 TUB DRESSES, made of ginghams, lawns, tissues and repps, in all colors, trimmed with contrasting fabrics, allover embroid- eries, and lace or embroidery edgings. Sizes 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 years. About 350 Dresses that were $3.96 to $4.96. . Now $1.96 About 100 Dresses that were $4.96 to $5.74., Now $2.96 About 125 Dresses that were $5.74 to $6. Now $3.96 Second Fl, B5th st. FINE TABLE CLOTHS Reduced One Half Simply because they are slightly soiled. Nothing else. Quality and patterns are there. W nt these cloths to be in perfect condition. Made by the best known manufacturers of France, Germany, Scotland and Ireland. Impossible to list all the values, but some conception of their attractiveness may be gleaned from this: 2 \4x3-Yard Table Cloth from Scotland $4.09 $2.34 2-Yard Square Bable Cloth from Germany $4.90 $2.48 2-Yard Square Table Cloth from France » B90 $2.48 2. }2-Yard Square Table Cloth from Belgium...... $8.50 $4.44 2-Yard Square Table Cloth from Ireland F309 $6.84 Main Fi. 86th St. THIS 3% PINT CUT GLASS WATER PITCHER, $2.49 Reduced from Our ‘“‘Lowest-in-the-City’’ Price of $4.49 This pitcher has the size, the weight and the depth of cutting of water | twice its present price. It differs only from these very expensive pitchers in the quantity of the cutting. A rich design gracefully decorates the entire front and sides of the pitcher, leaving iust the hand! plain, as it should be for serv A really markable value, which will greatly enhance the home's dining-room appointments. Basement. Center. Kear. WouNwowma, R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Postillioned Tissue Dresses, Special, $2.49 Because Greatly Depleted by Last Week’s Sales, |; vuisk WE do not adve: rtise many of our best values becaus t! pay Broadway, 34th to 35th St. not come to town for their usual shopping trip last Monday—when it rained be well to state that CHE MIDSUMMER WHITE FR" the information of those women who did it might || SALE AND ZORSEC SALE | |are in progress, and will continue until the end | Jof the week. Values are fully as good, though not so numerous, as earlier in the week. Mothers Will Be Interested in this Resume of the Juniors’ WHITE SALE which consists of durable wear and underwear for infants, children and girls up to the age of 16 years. 59c and 69c Caps are 39c {99c to $1.98 infants’ Wear is 69c In plain and dressy kinds, in sizes) Long slips and skirts, in finely trim- up to 2 years. ‘ med lawns and nainsooks. 49 to 99 Bibs are 29c Misses’ 59: Skirts are 39c Very pretty novelties, some which! Ten to sixteen year sizes, made of were finished by hand, z cambric ruffled with lawn, Misses’ 69c Nightgowns are 39c Ton to sixteen: year sizes in muslin, with hemstitched yoke 39¢ and 49c “Ideal” Waists 59c and 69c Rompers are 39c All sorts of tub fabrics, in sizes from one to six years. $1.98 to $2.99 Sweaters are 99c Samples, in short and coat lengths, in sizes up to five years. are 29c 99c Tub Dresses are 49c Five to twelve year sizes in coutil Two to five year sizes, in waisted and cambric, neatly trim and Russian styles. Secon + Rear, MEN HAVE NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN IN THE SALE OF WHITE In fact, they have been remembered bountifully with unex celled values in shirts, pajamas, bathrobes and nightshirts. As- sortments large, styles the newest, prices the most moderate and the gocds displayed on Main Floor tables that are easy of access. Another Shipment of Soft Summer Shirts, 89c Instead of $1.50 and $2.00 We were fortunate in obtaining 3,000 more of thes» Shirt There is nothing finer to be ned at this price. They are sheer and cool, with good style throughout. Made up in light and dark grot vith single, ble and triple stripes, and the popular Russian cords. All are cut cout style and all have soft double cuffs attached. Sizes 14 to 18, Sleeve lengths 34 and 35, Japanese Silk Shirts,| Terry Bath Robes, $3.24 $2.49 Instead of $5.00 Instead of $3.50 Only our finest custom shirts exceed Specialty shops have these in finish and fabric. All theshirts | bath robes are pure silk, They are in white only, |more than they are offered for here, Made with detachable negligee coilar | They are made of superior quality il and soft]Terry cloth, cut full, In white 7 bs . double cuffs. grounds, with stripes, or jacquard Sizes 14 to 16, |woven figure effects. Mercerized Pajamas, $1.19 Instead of $1.50 and $2.00 The mercerized these very desirable fabrics used in making sleeping garments are ein patterned | with trirnn shades, | in mihitary All size | “Macy's Own” Cambric | Nightshirts, 64c | Nightshirts, 48¢ Instead of $1.00 | Instead of 7. Made in our own only tertals are used, Cut | row Crimined |r with white or cc Siz m 15 te Main Bloor, is 4th st., Rear, “Specials” in Macy Quality GROCERIE NEW CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS “AMBRICAN BEAU D ABPARAGU “AM i aI D AKPAHAGLS, of eith ne plat tit Cut tulland a y | vorkrooms, where | with V neck, 1 tandard mae | ished with one ortwo | Gurwah ty that hat revs | «reKIN and she iaL NOS Mas wheat b & delios Tbe packaae. fiom, for this wale, Ide BROKEN = MACARONI i | AL, BALE OF 2h ot wae conN quailty se | in AMer toren MRD IAN DC AETE OMNIA open LEMON CLING PRAC fan, sold vinwwhere at rs" HeAND per ou MON CLING PRACHD CALIFORNTS Weare cue naon. Se , Doger q GROCERY CATALOGUE WILL BE SENT UPON REQUEST Fifth Fi. 35th st. OUR QUARTERLY when you come to the store : B28 § + MAND CALLE ORNTN ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Lexington to 3d Ave. ey ja 59th to 60th St. Summer Free Deliveries We deliver free to any of the cowst resorts within 100 miles of New York oil peid purchases amount 5.00 and n and prepay ship- ping charges to any part of New Jersey, Penneytvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of nd New England States. The Convenience of an Account Will be eppreciated by those to place MAIL, PHONE or COUNTRY orders. le whereby responsible patron mt who desir Arrangements can are extended this facility, We ir vite your charge aecount. Specials in Rich Black Silks $1.25 Ab-inch All Silk Satin Duchesse. $1.25 36-inch All Silk Mesaaline $1.25 36-inch All Sitk Peau de Soie and Taffeta $1.75 40-inch Blick Satin Meteor; rich, clinging $2.25 49-inch Black Satin Metoor; lustrous $2.75 42-inch Black Satin Charmeuse ‘ We are showing a complete collection of corcuroys for Fall. Maia Pleor, Beautiful $24 Mahogany ||Dressers and $17 98 || Chiffoniers at e | e e 89 ings we make in our ¢} August Furniture Sale. “WR This fine Mahogany Dresser, with full ser- pentine front, 21 in. deep, 41 in. wide; sise of | mirr qa28 $17.98 ie aj Chiffonier to match TF" Dresser, 20 in. deep, 33 in. wide; mirror 16x19 in. An Important Rug Event Stock of an Exclusive Rug House at 33'3% Less Than. Wholesale Cost The greatest purchase of rugs in many yeors, involving the stock of a large Sth Avenue house who are discontinuing their rug department. Exclusively first class goods, not a “Second” or inferior rug in the entire collection. As a rule the makers of these rugs sell only to ‘merchants under an agreement to exact a uniform or “restricted” price, as it ie termed in the trade, The circumstances of our purchase dissolve all restric- tions, We are going to sell these fine rugs at one-third less than any other store, The opportunity is too good to miss—-anticipate Fall needs, | RUGS purchased mow will be | i | A ceyesit will het oy der fe: Hardwick and Magee’s Freach Willons Thos. Levelon's Koyal Kashans—N. J. Whittall’s Anglo-Persiane 9x12 and ond Indians—Pollock's Specials—sizes 8.3x10.6; RESTRICTED PRICE $55.00; SALE PRICE.”..... Hardwick and Mayee’s Bundhars 9x12 size, or Thos, Develon’s Savalans, 8.3%10.6; 29. 9 RESTRICTED PRICE $40.00; OURS.. $ le 8 A vast assortment of smaller sizes at proportionate prices. ~ Beautiful assortment of Bungalow, Raglan, Plymouth and other r rugs in all sizes, at 33 1-3 per cent off regular prices. Beautiful Axminster Rugs at these prices:— 525.00, at... $16.48 | 9x6 SIZK, rey. $15.00, og-$22.50, at..$14.48 6x5 SIZE, reg. $4.20, at. russels Kugs, old fashi ze, regular value $14.00 reguler value $12.00; 12x9 SIZE, top 8.3x10.6 ‘Tapestry 12%9 si 8,310.6 s a Bloomingdales’ Groceries Special low prices for Thursday and Friday. eed India 106 Seeded Hatsine—Dor phe Tee ferved. Monte 0 © with the Tem—1-1d. cans es Oe v Fowth Hreak- "1 Be races Lime daiee tex Safety Matches——Best; 144 boxes t ‘Oe Washing pounds Special! Bass & Co.'s Pale Ale Doz. bottles for $1.29; doz. splits for 85c. 1———BLUOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 6000 St, seesauat “ol decenstime World War H works all week. Order one to-day and prosper. | |

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