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~ end EVCISE RAIDERS AS THE DESER Only Two Places Open at 1| For some time past the sailors trom) they had released Sam Inen, the leper, : Py is not merchandise to be lightly bought. Furniture one buys to live with and to use for a lifes 1 | ee oes setae complaining | tery 1a7e se and that he sed left for coming Autumn Stock time. Macy Furniture is dependable. It i$ the kind that meets with the approval of the most A. M., and These Had Alle [92 ih, Stanegement of the loss of thair|Huffalo. His destination 1s kept se- About Fifty Cloth Suits that critical and exacting—the kind oe cee people are proirite Haye jr ret ors A even ‘ ‘ | Donseesions from rooms or lockers, - improves on acquaintance, It well paid those who wait for the Macy opening days on Night Licenses. leer eeee taeveta Bridir & saber aboard {ff | were $19.74 te $94.74 are new. . $8.74, $12.74 & $16.74 Monday and Tuesday to do so._ A better collection of single pieces and suites we have never | Wow, now it's Coney! The water! wagon parade hit it at 1 A. M. to-day, when State Excise Commissioner W. W. | Farley and his merry men arrived there. | ed John Matthewaon, twenty-two, i "4 id idea of the great values awaiting you. And many lete stayers came home Of © Weet Sixty-sixth street, who scription could give an adequate idea Cs es awaiting y Bears the A Pf * e ° . . thirsty. anid he had come to Brooklyn Corresponding Reductions have been made in small Beis Hs tas here arvssene ties | 9 cats ae to crswn ta tou navy’ | Mature of f pond Macy Furniture Is Bound to Give Entire Satisfaction eee, every place at Coney that dis penses liquid kicks closed up. The “hot dege” turned pale and lost their savor ea the cry mssed round that there was | nothing doing to wash them down. Accompanied by First Deputy Charles Nerris, Special Deputy James 8. Regan @f Brooklyn, Lawyers Firestone and Dennelien and fifteen special agents, | Bet no policemen, Commissioner Farley @eecended upon Surf avenue in three @atomodiles, But a surprise awaited them. They rode down Gurf avenue and walked back up the Bowery. They met with many smiles, Every piace was hosed. Possibly in some mysterious way the word had gone ahoad of them. The @clsemen could not find a single place G@legally open. It was probably the first ime in the season auch @ condition could have been found. Commissioner Farley returned the @miles and everywhere gave the earn- fg that euch good conduct had got to eehtinue, for he meant to keep things leaned up. The “hot dogs” heaved a deep sigh. Then there was @ rush of the dls (reased to the two places that could @ive comfort and the smiles that fol- lowed were the sort reflected in glasses. % is Brooklyn's turn next—if Brook- tym needs it Commissioner Farley has twenty-five agents on the war path al- feady and many warrants are being meade out, it ds eald. Lawyer Charles Firestone said to-day: “It Is planned to bring cases next week Part IL. of the Supreme Court, and in every case of violation we ehall ask LEATHERS rains * 5 See im ‘erat n't Cena genre, Patent Tos Me é 370 $3.08 ie $5.00 SALE PRICE mH wile net ik all ate ral pris me peal as that Git ie fea are the regular Macy o carn is only er ‘un i i 7; erchandise. 'Y Prices are invariably /ower tha ces else . Re- greoped ont lan Sabie (Fels on Russia Calf 2.863 8.00 te 5.00 $ 685 FRUIT OF THE LOOM BED MUSLINS member also that the above examples are on/y examples. IA Want woe of ar oelal vavucenG He af the police and are workmng with arlene wipe Ree fe 5.00 4 Re FA] Every experienced housekeep- | {{ YU" selection. A full corps of experienced Furniture men to aid you in making your choice. .! White Canvas lf x i Fourth Floo Qi Bleck Satin 1,830 8.00 to 5.00 2r knows that she can pin her ¢§_ ———<———— em vi Pi FORGOT GRAVITY AND Men’s Low Shoes ‘aithtothisbrand of bed muslins, | | Imported Tapestry Cretonnes DISCONTINUED LET BARGE CAPSIZE. isk a4 é SALE PRICE land inexperienced eeene Much Under Usual Prices Six Men Meet With Foolish Mishap| [MH Bussla C 1,171 $8.50 to 86.00 65 nay safely follow suit, The | hacia been receted rom abrosd | EDITIONS in Unloading Cargo of Gun Metal 2,175 8.50 to 6.00 e ahah tt. | | it would be difficult to find a mo AT A F ; iy Wood-Pulp Bales. elite ines if 8.50 to 6.00 juality is uniformly good. Nor Lira a aa He th R A ( ‘TION OF PUBLISHERS PRI CES. ‘at 8 8.50 to 6.00 1s it sacrificed in any way, tions for door and window hangings. Books of the moment; reprints of the cla:sics; ‘a n Halt a dozen laborers, who were un- loading bales of wood-pulp the Mghter Marstana of the e “Seisee Steamship Company at the foot of Thir : tyeairtn eirest, Brooklyn, to-day forgot 3 REFS f::::280 | geese Ee Rasp Crossman (69 Cloth-Bound Books Published to Sell at 50c, 75c and $1.00 t ‘on the necesait tain. | onne: ¥ tng the vessel's trim, and as @ reull, Pillow Cases | Bolster Cases | | inches wide; our former price for a Volume—Special at 9c when they had taken out the bales on ; was | $3379 t2- the sam Seen of the Moors—John)Man and His Womaukind — Nore one side of the hold, the heavy weight 6th Ave. and 20th St. io 1 45x70 in. ratte BS Warrior the Untamed—Will Irwin. hitmen's Mides ‘Through Savage .s y¥. Nixon. on the other side capelzed the lMghter precipitated the remaining cargo and the men into the water. All but one of the men swam ashore sizth man, John Hotchina, of No. 4 Waverley avenue, Brooklyn, was ploked up ten minutes later floating un- eonscious on ® mass of wood-pulp, He + (had been struck by several bales as aiid into the water, but after a iittle attention from a teh Hospital ‘ambulance surgeon, he want to work again with the others and helped them gather up the wood-pulp. —_—_—_—SOX—X_ IF YOUR CHILD “NEEDS A PHYSIC RREST TWO AFTER THEFTS IN NAVAL BRANCH Y. M. C. A. ‘Sailor Into Custody Follow- ing Series of Robberies. ‘Two arrests made by Detectives Burna | and Christie of the Adama atrest atation to-day followed a mysterious series of robberies in the Naval Branch of ue Young Men's Christian Association at Bands and Bridge street, Brooklyn, just outside the gates of the Navy Yard.) ‘one of the ships at the Yard, reported to Benjamin J, Walker, mAnager of the club hovee, that his locker had been robbed of $3 in money, ax well as some Jeweiry and clothing, When they ar- rived they looked over the ground and rr admitted that he had been asking ad- The earlier you come the LOOT a a In Our Basement Store rs is the time when the Moderate Price Shoe Store in our Basement shakes the plum tree, and lo! Values fall that are unbelievable. Men’s and Women’s Shoes are here at half their usual prices. Real, sturdy Cammeyer val- ues, as the New York public has learned to appre- ciate the strict truth of the Cammeyer statement. Women’s Low Shoes vice from @ man named Frank Lee, an ex-sallor, who is well known about the vy Yard and club house. Lee was arrested and on his person the detec. ves sal dthey found @ number of trinkets which were {dentified as among those missed by various members, Magistrate Reynolds held the men un- Ger $1,000 bail LEPER TURNED LOOSE.’ Keep Destinat BUFFALO, Aug. 7.-—Health Depart- ment officials announced to-day that GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought better selection you get. Wholesome; R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Dependable Groceries; Pure and Broadway, 34th te 35th St. Special Prices Meey& Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Misses’ Suits, Coats & Dresses “iat Reduced to Make Room n About Thirty-four Linen Coats that were $5.94 to $12.74 are now........... suseees About Sixty-five White Lingerie Dresses that were $4.96 and $5.94 are.. All miscellaneous as to siges and materials, therefore 1 $3.96 & $5.94 $3.96 limited de- remaining quantities of Cloth Coats, Linen Suits and Lingerie, Linen and Tub Dresses. Second Floor, Bway, 35th St. THE MACY RUG SALE Began on Monday an Extremely Successful Event for Our Customers and Ourselves Customers bought attractive, durable floor-coverings at savings aver- aging one-fourth. We acquired the much-needed space these floor-cover ings occupled, which has been pre-empted for incoming Fall Stocks com- plete in size and color-range. But before the new stocks can be accom- modated there are still some hundred-odd Rugs to be disposed of. An- ticipate your Autumn plans and buy whatever Rugs may be needed while the prices are lowest. « HIGH-GRADE WILTON RUGS—REDUCED Oddments in desirable sizes. Tan, brown, mahogany, red, green, rose and gray color combinations. Patterns and colorings that should interest hotel keepers as weli as home owners. Regularly. Reduced to. 10 it. 6 ins, x 14 ft. $79.50. $62.48 10 tt. 6 ins. x 15 ft. $59.75. $39.89 10 ft.6 ins.x13ft.6ins. $54.50. $36.48 10 ft. 6 ins, x 12 ft. .$49.48. $37.74 9x15 ft... Velvet Rugs Much Under Price Regularly. Reduced to. 3 $4. ++ $3.74... $1.98 Smyrna Rugs Much Under Price a Regularly. Reduced to, + $21.49. $14.48 vee $21.49, $14.89 ..$10.89....... $748 | 7 ft. 6 x 101t.6 ins..$15.36 ..$11.89 Handsome Tapestry Brussels Rugs—Greatly Reduced 8 feet 3 inches x 10 feet 6 inches, reg. $11.74..........reduced to $8.24 9xi2tt, reg. $14.24. . .reduced to$9.74|6ft.9ins, x 9ft, reg.$6.94. .red. to$5.24 9x12 ft 6x9 ft. CRIB SHEETS “*Red Star Special’’ Sheets reh0x90 Anchen. that were 700 each, Basement, S4th Street, Rear: “King Brand’? Pillow Cases made of Utica Mille Muslin, in extra Mil piewched: 7 Il weight, alge 48x36 inches,” reduce: eto SAVE YOURSOUVENIR POSTCARDS —And preserve them from breaking or being lost. Get one of the inex- pensive Postcard Albums shown in our Book Department. An imported cloth-bound Album with decorated cover will hold three hundred cards at One that will hold four hundred cards at Main Floor, Rear. quantity. HAIR-STRIPED Was 98c a Yard—now 59c Other stores sell this grade of serge regularly at $1.25. We guarantee every thread of this serge to be 54 inches wide, and striped in two widths, either of which will Limited be in equally good taste for skirts, suits or coats. Main Floor, 35th St. MEN’S $1.44 TO $1.98 SOFT SHIRTS AT 89c 1913. ‘THE PRE-EMINENT CURRENT EVENT IN FURNITURE THE MACY AUGUST FURNITURE SALE The Opening Days, Monday and Tuesday, Eclipsed Records in Visitors and Sales. Thousands of people wait for the Annual Macy August Sale of Furniture, for Furniture shown, The Macy rule of BUYING ONLY FOR CASH, and of SELLING ONLY FOR CASH operates so that Macy prices are LOWER, piece-for-piece and value-for-value, than elsewhere. Our large floor space and our great distributing facilities enable us to have for your selection all the desirable styles the best makers produce, so that you are not even depen- dent upon what might be the individual choice of our buyers and merchandisers, in any line. ____In this annual August Sale the best products of the best makers are represented. There is Furniture for every room of town and suburban house and apartment. Every piece is struc= turally right, in good design, and well finished. It is impracticable to give here more than a hint of the special values: From those here presented may be gleaned an idea, however, of the SAVINGS, which on special purchases for this sale range from 10 per cent. to 40 per cent.; and on our regular stocks, marked at reductions to move them quickly, from 15 per cent. to 40 per cent. A few examples only: $13.24 Sliding Couches, $10.74 |$6.74 White Enamel Beds, $5.24 These are the most compact, comfortable and alto- A remarkable value. Inch brass top rails; seven gether satisfactory combination Bed and Couches for | fillers. . Single, three-quarters and full sizes. Other use in a small space, or for emergencies, of which we | White Enamel Beds at corresponding savings, know. Full size, when open, 4 feet wide, 6 feet 2 inches $33. 24 Library Tables, $27.34 ok Strong and durable. Fitted with good mattress and springs. Fold up to two feet wide. Great space} Pure Colonial in design, and of solid mahogany. . This is but one of man: he prices ranging higher economi id lower—-all providing great savings? $33.24 Fireside Chairs, $22.49|" Solid mahogany frame, upholstered in a rich brown Flea npre gerd r Spanish leather; trimmed with gimp and flat «covered | py, ; 4 “ ° ? ouble doors. remarkably handsome piece. Many nail heads to match. Broad wings at the top to rest | others, each Presenting economy op rtuniti Wigrariisaioed, corntoriatwe dia, Rocker of sare $492.45 Mahogany Sheraton Dining Room Suite, $370.48 specifications at same price. Leather upholstery of In pure Sheraton style; reproduced with great fi- green, red or black to order if desired. delity, In the Suite are Buffet, Serving Table, Exten- $36.89 Brass Bedsteads, $30.67 sion Table and one Arm Chair, ¢nd four Side Chairs, each Massive in appearance. In four feet and four feet with upholstered box seat. The inlay work is rich in six inch widths, Heavy 2-inch square. a) rails; 244-inch posts; nine 14-inch filler rods. Finished in a] effect and beautifully executed. Other suits and single pieces for the dining room in great variety; mahogany guaranteed lacquer. One of the greatest values among our high-class Brass ORES OF OTHER ae the Noe finishes of oak, all at prices much less than usual, BRASS BEDS at smaller and higher prices, each much One Hundred Inlaid Mahogany Side less than actual value. Mattresses, Springs, Box Springs and) and Centre Tables at Prices Re- duced 15% and More. Bedding at Important Savings cease to charm, rub shoulders in the collection abou! n sal f ton't remember an occasion when so much and such diversified good reading could be bought for so little as now in this Macy distribution. ~ furniture covers and slips. Full 50 inches wide, and reversibie, doing away with the additional expense White Hecatomb—William ©. Svully. Big Strike at Siwash—Geo. Fitch. ths, hia acacia 4! Little Maud—Chas. B, Loomis, Bxtra Dry—Taylor & Gibson, Cloth-bound Books Published to sell at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a volume, are now 23c each. ig Arta) the Love He Sought—Oppen-; Hous H. rn Fonant—Oppenheim. Lynne—Clara Morris, our former pri grade, 84c a cial Micmac— *arleton, At the Sign of CREAM SERGE] ene Wi Melpmate—Muay sinclair, The “Famous Characters of History” series, by Jacob Abbott, cloth bound, and with hand- colored frontispieces. Published at $3.50 a volume—special at 39c. tre. pure wool, It is sense inferior; in fact, and general excellence. >oints reached by our gener: a--Botter than coffer sold. elsewhe: 4 Dbeib, bags (veane only), BhO4s Some carton Vbew FP TEAS—Formoss Oolong, Engitsh Breaktant, Ceylon, Youn, ed Same auallty pold cisewhere ut BOC TD. Our’ price: for Bite TB SR AN RE SALE OF SILVER ¥ Package contains al Of excellent quality cotton pongee and madras in good patterns and colorin; These shirts are Pir. Poter the Great. Because the prices provide savings does not mean that quality is In any thoroughly well made throughout, and are in all sizes from 14 to 18: sleeve lengths, 34 and 3s inches. Genghis as Souk If Cross, Feverish, Tongue Coated, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. roceries vie with the world’s best in purity . of course, to all town and out-of-town ire made up into Men will wear these urchases of threes, half-dozens and dozens will be the order of Main Floor, 34th St.. Rear, Plain nea ee style, with soft, French turn-back cuffs. These same materials ich most other stores sell at $1.50 and $2.00 in their regular lines. fe jasts. Stevenson’s Works, bound in limp * leather, Shirts w published to sell at $2.00 volume Shirts all the year ‘round, so that the day while this lot of only 2,500 MEN’S $3.96 & $4.96 LOW SHOES Beers, and Essay on Stevenson, Im the South Seas, and Letters from key, and Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Myde. | gsamos, A “Great Masterpieces of Fiction,” bound in three-quarter —-A breakfast cereal, packed byt jated teaspoon; our remular price Iho taf aa ake ut, Set alt al Nie ha NOW REDUCED TO $2.97 pathar bubed tel st 5.7 5 cole spell tA The Nabob— An Ice! Fisherman. —Loti, | Mauprat—sa Captain Pras eo) . Doi » the st h, ides, e stomach, Hver and TOMATOES—For one $0 feet of bowels are clogged up with putrefying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough ¢ ing at one When your child These are mostly black calfskin, suitable for wear now, and well on Into the autumn and early winter. Sturdy, well-wearing low shoes in good styles. ‘A number of pairs in tan calf and patent leather, also, Several hundred pairs, but come as early as possible for best choosing. » de jandeau, ing of ‘Moun: —A bout, Chartreuse of Parma—Sstendhai. SALE or ARMALA Guarantond absolutely o—-Gautier, Poor xoung Maa— He | Columba and Carmen—Merimee. The Popular-priced Store- within-a-Store on the Sixth 3s pave at ee hag Men’s Low Shoes, Special at $1.49 a Pair Floor, invites - women and o Manperin—CGoncourt, | *Waten-chatrian, “™* ‘7, sour, breath bad; has stom: Shoat FORMA, Te SRAt A lot of just two hundred pairs. Sizes 744, 8, 814 and 9, in wide widths only. |] young girls to take advantage Set of Flaubert—10 volumes, cloth-bound, Puvioncs to sell at $29.28, Special, $4.89. If your size and proportion is in this lot, here is a fine opportunity for you to Set of pat enteral volumes, cloth-bound. save, for these are Shoes such as are sold for $3.00 to $3.50 4 pair elsewhere, Men’s White Canvas Shoes, Special at $1.98 Low cut, flexible and of fine wearing quality; elk soles. The ideal outing shoe, Fifth Floor, S4th 8t., B’way. Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Have also been Reduced as Follows: Eighteen Suits that were $9.74 to $11.74 are now $3,96 Norfolk models in tan and gray serges, in sizes 10 to 14 years, diar:hoea, sore thro: ive @ teaspoonful of . ; few hours all the foul, ed | HT sscare ox, LY i > ndigested food and sour bi : iy CHILI SAUC Pint v of the followingexceptional Friar reductions in summer wear. Women’s Blue Linon Skirt: Reduced from $1.49 10... AMC Embroidered in self-color down the front panel, and fastening to one side with pearl buttons, Misses’ Tub Dresses, Reduced from $1.49 10'$2.74 49c Sizes 14-16- and 18-years, Published to sell at $10.00, tt Qu Dur le Ba capenia ta volumes, cloth-bound. Published to sell 1, $7.69. Maln Floor, Centre, Rear, LCR aes MEN’S CUSTOM SHIRTS—SPECIAL PRICES NOW PREVAIL AT MACY’S Itis between seasons in the Custom Shirt Shop, Our oi ganization is kept at its best by being kept constantly busy, The most sai kina of benefit, mutual benefit, may be accomplished by men who place orders now; we shall keep our people busy, you will effect a worth-while saving, 4 you ‘and sinil you are not drug- en; being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful, besides they dearly love its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs bandy. It is the only stomach, liver and bo ulator | your ¢ Jed. A little Can, B4er doren rs . in ginghams, percales and Four Made-to- ii we hl torr LAN BEANS Fity-sis Coats that wore $549 te $1474 are now $3. 96 lawns, trimmed with stitched In the Lieve Ther hae sonaite 3 mi te h directions fo ildren of all ages | mn ney; D 's yi io bri xt S. i F. e . ull di r | Dd Broken sizes from 4 to 14 years, In sh ry hore ners feet as anee: bands and embroidery, lace Selection may be made from about one hundred of "s f and for grown-ups plainly printed on the | package. Ask your druggist for the full name, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” prepared by the California Fig Syrup navy or Copenhagen serges. Many of t Forty-four Coats that were $5.49 to $19.74, now $2. 96 & $4.96 These are principally dressy styles, made of corded and moire silks, plain and changeable taffetas, pongees, Eponge and white serge. Black effects, style Entire satis. , the y NORWEGIAN SMOKED, 8ARD or lawn, 4 “ A Juniors’ Tub Dresses, Reduced from $3.96 0. , in percales, Oxfords and madras, Shirts will with plaited bosom and with either soft or faction assured, despite the lowered prices. .. $1.49 FAMB p i Go, | This, ly she deliciow Pace oS grape Bee & Lima bide and colors, in broken sizes trom 4 to 12 years. F Sins Hiriis and Lievens gen’ ie. jefuse y this A SPECIAL SALE OF BRAND AFORNU White Lawn Dresses that 10.74 in a dozen varieties Of Wash- x A,IREEUME ga or canaromna marl lad aah bys were $326 fo S078 $1.96 & $3.96 ||| able fabrics, trimmed with bands of contrasting material or embroidery, and sore fin- ished with lingerie collar and cuffs. Ten pri 4 ed scarcely less desirable fot being somewhat rumpled from hand! The laces and embroideries used are all of excellent quality, as are the dirferent kinds of lawn. All of the dresses are cut square at theneck and have short sleeves, Broken sizes 4 to 14 years. Second Floor, EEE Hed at. Our price this ea ‘OY PRELED WHITE ASPA\ rae to 9 thick stalke, packed to sell at 18c '# ROOT BEER EXTRACT——One bottle makes @ ¢ ular 250 bottle, for this sale, 0cs Sixth Fleer,