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: THE EVENING WORLD, tu#oDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919 —_——_- 4 Milady’s Toilet Table St R. H. Macy & Co.'a Attractions Are Their Low Prices res dispute ag By Mme. D'MILLE | LOSES ALL OF HIS | new s20 cOunterrerr. | RE i CLASSY NEW DUDS 2s j counter fi rtificate of ' | the 1906 sierald Square Broadway, 34th to J5th St. Hh oe Built for Satisfactory Service |! Awainat 1. The coun . ‘ ° i That Came of His Endeavors | onvet trom ri mein Final Clearance of Men’s and Youths’ —Is the Keynote of this Hel: ful Mid-Summer Sale 1 ye re Young Wen Re leter ve amb STR AW H ATS 94¢ THE HUGE, COMFORTABLE LOUNGING CHAIRS in which the man of the house lui cently Cyt of Prison. ferdg-siey 9 takes relaxation after the day’s cares, while he glances over the day’s news. Wt ener Our entire stock of Men's Straw Hats THE COZY SEWING ROCKERS in which the lady of the house spends her leisure mo- j\) § men Cling, @ painter, of No. 128) plate n that sold earlier in the fog eal to i ments with a bit of handiwork or a favorite book. i | Fifteenth street, ts prenared to) 9 re p i Ht eater a WebsterHayne debate wiih |! Charle $4.49 reduced to one price level. | THE WIDE, LONG, WELL-UPHOLSTERED COUCHES on which any and every member [iti } ay one who believes there ie honor The assortment includes A wa among thieves. ed tor tt the best makes of Sennits, : takes his ease at all jours of the day. ehieniit «i ned (@ SBR tl i Maite. ee UNE, Whew bb get Out bia). This te Milans, Mackinaws and DINING-ROOM SUITES designed on clean-cut, well-balanced lines, and finislied to show er made cb in sna” nee ho ents | Sm terete Aa over lal rear and a aye hae | ogre . ' i Rot only live @ righteous life, but) Federal census of 1910, tative hatters of America, LIBRARY SUITES of various types, selected primarily for their substantial construction, } berg dienes vib. rebanid Coseiaal¥s England and France. All i but eminently desirable for many other reasons. i | He succeeded in both his ambitions. | > e latest and most popu- Hl tole. Bie, ay tel Mahler § ete all sizes; from lf providing the right combinations for practically every taste and purpose. ing to marry him, and| whenever he saw a chance he lent « helping hand to the man be had known in the reform school The other day he met two old Re- LIVING-ROOM AND HALI. FURNITURE, informal in character, plain, sturdy in style We advise early pur- ; ; iy and finish, and eminently serviceable. chasing. Last year at our Season-end Sale the ie. Hats were almost all gone the first day. $5.00 sig, PANAMAS, $2.49 Just eighteen dozen; the choicest of our medium priced stock. Excellent color and perfectly braided and blocked. An investment opportunity and a good Hat Chirty-First Street and Sixth Ave. Not a Dollar’s Worth of Mahler Brothers’ Stocks of Womer’: Wear Has Been Sold to Any Other Store It Is All On Sale Here, at Our Own Store, and at Trifling Prices formatory comrades—John Cavanaugh, twenty-two, of No. 6 Amsterdam ave- fue, and John Dee, twenty-two, of No. | 698 Tenth avenue Uling had been a| sergeant in the military battalion at the Reformatory, and in that capacity he had given certain black marks and periods of extra drill to the two hope- fula he met on Broadway. ten that when he gave . « . Consider the Economy of Macy Prices We buy and sell under unique conditions, We buy for cash only. We sell for cash only. } ii) We and our competitors in the current Furniture Sales buy mj from the same sources, just as we sell to the same public wm Most of the manufacturers give greatest concessions where they get quickest cash, {| | BEDROOM FURNITURE, in separate pieces and suites, in a range of woods and prices he apartment and told | them to consider it home. A felluw An apparent attempt to trade upon the recent changes in this ready for.next summer. ft ing edit d ecessa 4 load ie bork iva: bgt Marntd ap aa de statement fom bs in the interests of the public. Fifth Floor, 34th st. Hs sates Sates we sid cd a sl Aha Riau cati Mat Mile My i j first —The business of Mahler Brothe:s, for thirty years at sah ab ; j ; é OM have a good Job," he raid, “and |} Slst Street and Sixth Ave., is heing reorganized. TRIMMING LACES---SPECIAL Ili In deciding where to invest in furniture this month, find what actual || |, expect to bo married soon to & fine Second—After extensive remodelling and improvement in il] BASIS there is for the price-advantages claimed and urged upon your ‘ Gir Here, tako @ look at thin!’ |i the building and equipment, we shall conduct the store on Kinds that may be used all the year through on |W attention. Weigh them one against another. Ltiminate until you find Pehla galadl bikie er lines wholly new in this city, as fi b y rf I y d 8 ONE St oh t dicate its el y \ closed to his guests @ collection of : y ine blouses, children’s wear, lingerie dresses,under- WW the lore that can vindicate tts claims. brand new, beautifully pressed clothes, SPECIALISTS IN EVERYTHING ; ; : , Saat trm ine ora ee THAT WOMEN WEAR OR USE muslins, neckwear, and for all sorts of tancy work. | And that Store will be found to be Macy’s & t raiment look jaesy to his un- srattal protec ana yesterdny tity | Third-We did not sella dolae’s worth of Muller Brothers Hand-Made Cluny Laces, 13c, 16c and 24¢ yard h (a Oe aa " XY apartment of everything sar- stocks of womea’s wear to any concern, It is all here, anc Usual prices 2Gc to 45c a yard. Pure li h % tc eit aired the, Duliag. Wot were, oplea by ee eS ee staid s4 icles wider in besaitgn, Gonrtions andedgiign DDITIONAL, Home-furishing Sales hare been fare, te seeoeacels J Gatectives Fitzpatrick and Owens of tho ie Way Former Prices Have Been Slashe , . i] wit id-Summer Furniture and every value offered ranks wi q cee ee ates May Be Seen From These Examples Hand-Crochet Lace Insertion, Special 39c yard mr those which lift the Macy Furniture Sale above the mediocrity of others. j trifle suspicious and gave chase. Lingerie Women's Dresses, in linen, In the raised rose pater which combines so successfully with }}j DINNER SETS Reductions of one-third to one-half have been made on sets that i } iimapttich Arenas reveiver & ihe hy nag formerly 85 cordeline, ramie %9 98 other laces; 34 inch wide, MH were $0.89 & 8173.50, and are now $4.89 Me $74.80, Or! es 1 t 1 ‘ : cf 1.50; now... ....... le and lingeric...... le i. on many of these sets having been about what other stores, lacking our u- : ¥ RGRaT penises eetenarceene’ Nightgowns, form- $ 1.35 Reduced from $4, 85 and 86. . Hand-Crochet Medallions, 14¢, 19c, 24c each ' ; tackuring facilities, must pay at wholesale. Basement, ath st. ip’ ‘ Yorkville Police Court to-day. Doc -vas erly $2 & 43, now ‘ Women's Waists, in # Three graduated sizes, all circular, and all the rose design, —A very large collection, consisting of one, two and three [Mi | recognized as an old offender why nad Combinations, formerly] lingerie and linen 2.98 with raised centre, matching the specially-priced insertion de- Mm LACE CURTAINS nia i sponttys Mer enivee Kaine HA Lk tee served a term in the City Reforinatory #2 & 83 ’ Reduced from 84, 5 and 86 scribed above. pairs, reduced greatly; the single pairs being down to fi Gene ter soreiacy. bi Be anda a Penk iy) 3 orca ys) 1.35 Moment Dresses, in pretty i ni hais hcluememmee Beer cone r one-half, the others down to two-thirds of former prices. Now Ade to $7.59. a eae | } ——oo | OCs. 5 striped voile ef- $, : jaa ial arrange itl ills, we have eocwrai Ui REBEL MEXICAN INDIANS Thc entire stock afshoesisto] feiss: -5 39S 75c to $1.50 Pillow Tops M BED LINENS~fi.usind doilars sortt of Frat of the Loon” Shots and Pilow Cases i closed outasquickly as pos+ educed from 88, i ° ae al pe age b ste “4 stioith i | TORTURE THEIR PRISONERS. Hb ud eee eee for what Mom eals Dresses, "9 9 and Chair Seats, 29c i sale, at a substantial aga ps lig een td eae aa ee i ; will be the finest women's] of lingerie....... i Ss ee , hee —This department, not to be outdone, contributes to the fi Put Feder Slders on Rack, Cut | Te fSannantinNeay ork Hedated roma ovat eo | | iit kteray stamteregureseysme snare mors cee snast MM FLOOR COVERINGS: treat Atgust aie Witon Venet and Sry ma fs. an } Off So Feet, Then Make Boots and Oxfords, consist-| Women's Dresses, of finest ‘Third Fleer, B5th MH, miscellany of Carpets, Linoleums and Oilcloths, at reductions of ove=fourl " ! Them Walk Long Distance. ing ul ie and eas ee ity ‘7 85 MH third from our former-"Lowest-in-the-City”-prices. ‘third ¥ ii MEXICO CITY, Aug. 6—Sierra Juarcz toned boots, with welted| lingeric.......... ee i | . +. — 7 1 = = rm: yy eo ' Indians in northern Oaxaca, now In ro- soles; all the summer low from 815, 820 & BIS $1.98 TABLE COVERS, $1.24 _SS=S=SSSS=S SSS 55= SSS SSS === FI { jt, have surrounded a Federa) detach- ment near Ixtlan, according to reports reaching bere this morning. Unless the troops can cut their way out of the shoes, a lot of fine sample shoes, including some short vamp styles; formerly %3, ns Waists, of chiffon, aline 8 nd 295 A Special Purchase of 200 Beautiful Armure Men’s $4.69 to $4.96 Tan Linen Motor Coats, $2.96 Covers, 60 Inches Square, Exclusive of Fringe trap, they probably will fall victims of $3.50, $4, $4.65, ¢ ed from 84, 85,86 & 87. eversitle ard patterted in het dscne centre and border desigrs, finisred Doutle-breasted n cdels, in sizes 34 to 52. Very remarkable values, Of interest to every + torture, because it Is reported here that and $5. ry iees 1.95 Women's Waists, of lingerie with a 4inch frirge., In tour color con binations— green with a lighter green, [Man Who owns a car or who motors only occasional I. the Indians nave euapended versona! | Women's Suits, in linen] and lawn, high and low green with rose, with brown, or with cull red, Third Floor, 35th Bt, Rear. A Few $10.74 Mohair and Silk Motor Coats at $5.74 Fourth Floor, 34th 6t. \\ fired. is immediately executed, vnicsa | and variouscotton $ neck, long and short he happens to be of high rank. Then WERVOR oe oes 2.98 sleeves........... Random Items Selected from the Autumn Sale of VACATION LUGGAGE—GREATLY REDUCED $32.50 WARDROBE TRUNKS $22.49 $5.50 OXFORD BAGS AT $4.97 Standard construction in every detail, and designed to] Made of cowhide, with brass trimmings, leather lining accommodate one dozen suits, in addition having four] and inside pocket. At the one price, in 16, 17- and 18- Reduced from $4, 85 and 86.| Reduced from $1.50 and 89. Mahler Company Chirty-First Street and Sixth Alve, One Short Block from Gimbels’ he Js tortured before being put to death. Two soldiers who were caught near ) Totapec were stretched on a rack, then { Indians with sharp knives pared off tho Bottoms of thelr feet. After this, the | soldiers were forced to walk long din- j tances. One died under the torture, { The other reached the goal set by the rebels, but immediately he was lynched ‘The Thdinne have heen In revolt several FINE TOWELS---SPECIAL 89¢c SHOW TOW. LS 69c\$1.19 HUCK wv i Hemstitched or scalloped all-linen| 1OWELS 98c ae damask, woven in a dozen choice de) pomstitched all-linen, woven with signs, Size 21x45 inches. damask borders in exquisite designs, 98c AND $1.39 DAMASK|°“ 25x45 inches, roomy drawers and an extra large hat box, inch sizes, 3 ‘ TOWELS, 79c AND 98c |$1.98 SHOW TOWELS, $16.00 STEAMER WARDROBE TRUNKS} $14.00 WALRUS BAGS AT $849 J Atthe first price, 2208 inches. a’! NOW $1.49 CACH NOW $11.49 16-, 17- and 18-inch, i . is : the second price 23x49 inches. Both Pure linen bird's-eye and hand- hem- fine qualities of all-linen damask,|stitched, and hand-embroidered In in unusually fine designs. Ineat, rich designs, $5.50 IRISH LINEN NAPKINS, SPECIAL AT $3.89 A DOZEN Full dinner size—25 inches square—woven of heavy, close, unloaded damask, in five choice patterns—a fleur de lis, a rose, a ribbon border, a tulip and a bowknot design, Main FL, 35th 6t, Rear, Called the “Correct Height,” because designed to fit $4.50.RATTAN SUIT CASES $3.74 in exactly under one's berth, These have a wardrobe J arrangement that is compact and accessible. Light and strong, with reinforced corners and a brass lock, Sizes 24 and 26 inch. $7.00 “LAKE GEORGE” TRUNKS $5.94 $25.00 SUIT CASES AT $9.94 Very comfortable for ordinary travelling. Clean in-| The greatest value in the sale, but limited in number. terior and exterior construction; 36 inches long. Smaller] Imported; made of sole leather, linen-lined, 24 and 26- sizes at corresponding savings. inches long. Fitth Floor, Rear, Cool Weather Comes Unexpectedly It is established that Time to Consider Additional Bed Coverings | the values offered on this dred women who partici- SANITARY COMFORTERS floor are nothing short of YAS) | pate in this Sale to-morrow At Less Then Usual Pricns ay will have reason to congratulate themselves. Every August certain of our manufacturers give us what might |. A p $1.00 WASHABLE HOUSE Usher in the hot weather breakfast with a bowl of tempting Lerries deliciously sweetened with MWaxevre | marvellous. The several hun- be considered a “bonus” on the year’s business in the form of se erste the tnt ania enewanied | eee’ §~=—- DRESSES, Special at 69c Silkoline Comforters, figured on one side and plain on the reverse side; filled with pure White sanitized cotton, the centres tufted, Cut 19¢ Made of fancy batistes and lawns retailing at 6c to 12¢ a yard, {ze 70x72 inches, Elsewhere $1.25, special at......ee.eeeeeee each Dress requiring one-half a dozen yards, to say nothing Silkoline Comforters of medium weight, filled with sanitized cotton. Centres of the labor, which is worth as much again, Profit is not a or Taney smilecheys a WC a Cot ise $1.17 ; b consideration in this case, it isa quick clearance we desire. One IN GERM-PROOF PACKAGES ONLY Silkoline Comforters of extra weight, in light and medium cofbr, figured de pigttin Hag a a No fles—no dust Lo rr a ae ES OLS Dhcuathin Sias* da Wid Its fine, sparkling grains are perfect for sweeten- Figured Sateen Comforters, the reverse side matching top, and filled with } Dail cep dnelidin a caiul are’ aud eealamalh [wi TAM) alr? ie ing fruits, cereals, lemonades and ices (i Replaces Higa where $5.00, special At cevers no caas eee 68-20) : ‘ Perera ica anelacautcc the more expensive but less attractive powder Novelty Sateen Comforters, bot vide figured and bordered, with a nines BERS Hundreds of other items at remarkrble sugars, yet just right for all cooking purposes, down. Cut size oxo feet, Elsewhere $6.50, special at $4.69 savings in “Old-Feshioned Macy's.” t, Bath St, Rewer, THE WHOLE SIXTH FLOOR Sold by grocers in 2 Ib., 334 Ib. and 5 Ib. Sealed Packages (i) Guaranteed Weight THE AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING COMPANY Address—New York City 4 — = — = - ‘nee WOODROW WILSON FREE iS" pri Cres Car Henser wEreE

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