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is POTTER DEAD; - WAS BISHOP’ COUSN Coroner Is Investigating Cause of His Death. A Genpatch received from Seattle to- @ay told of the death in that city of Henry C. Potter of New York and a Potter, who stopped tn Seattle ten days the treatment by a Chinese physician for @ minor skin disease of long standing According to the despatch from the ‘Western city the cause of the sculptor’s Geath has not yet been determined and the Coroner is making @ complete inves- tigation. Louls Potter, whose individualistic etyle, somewhat resembling that of the great Rodin, has made his name a promi. Rent one in the studios and museums on oth sides of the Atlantic, was born in Merson and Joan Dampt. | His firet exhibition of seutpture was : |made in tho Paris Solon in 1698, and | ‘Tauis Potter, a cousin of the Iate Bishop | Prise ago during the course of @ tour of the | ‘West, is said to have succumbed under | 5,, | troy, Nov. 14, 1878, the son of Loute and! Mary McClellan Potter. He graduated from Trinity College with the degree of A. B. in 186, studied painting under, Charles N. and Montague Fingg in this | city and then went to Paris to spend four years tn the atellers of Luc-Oliver, i jhe entered examples of his work tn the Parls Exposition of 1900, the St. Louls Exposition in 194, the Roman Exposi- | Despatch From Seattle Says! tion of 1911 and in various other exposi- | tions of sculpture in js country and | abroad, His group, “Earth-Bound," a | herote collection of figures representing age lifting the burden of life from a ohii's shoulders, was one of the fen- tures of the first Child's Welfare Ex- | Position in thin city a year ago. “Hand of God" was another of hin ich attracted universal nt some time in Utah | of Bringham Young, Prophet Smith and other leaders of the | Mormon faith; @ bust of Mark Twain 9 modelled by him. Many of works decorated the private Canfield’s ciup house in Sar- Atoga when that connoisseur of poker and fine art was at the zenith of his! grandeur in the springs resort ‘The dead sculptor was unmarried and | hia New York studio was at No, 83 | Fourth avenue. oe Deseribed. (Prom the Chicago Kecord- Herald.) “What kind of a chap ta he?” “Oh, he's a fellow who youd call hie daughter Myrtle, # he had Store Closes at 12 Noon on Saturday. For Labor Day Trips tive of what bs Hy few ary suy jie pie Bet Bes, Suitcases and Trunks are ex- ey com) Aol both as to as- (Genuine Walrus Hand Bags Splendid for the price, and oun Fitted Hand Bags, $16.49 to Map" the first price, kin with | ebonoid and nickelled ittings. At the second price, walrus with elabo- il ftp Many rate stering sil pei (hela Hii fits for en or wen in-be- Cowhide Seitcanes, $5.63. Suitcase, 24 with surly shirt or ¥ waist pocket pe yble outside straps. i Suites, $1.3 — $8.94 to $18.74, used as an ordinary Suitcase ron to secommodate | twice the This is a favorite $14.89 to $63.75. This is the most convenient Trunk made, and usually selec trips, as its arrangement saves Trouble of unpacking. “Peerless” Wardrobe Trunks, $22.49. ss Made expressly for us. Veneer, reinforced with rivetted fib Contain large hat section, and wardrobe section for sixteen garments. Travelling Trunks, $4.13 to $82.50. Mad A alla wits bd Trunk - demand for ordinary use. inde iron-bound nd basswood, Con Between-seasons and Men and Boys. with two tra} $7.88 to Steamer Trunks, $3.38 to $36.06 One of the best-selling is the “I: oa” heel oth Trunk, made of 32 to 40 inches, $6.74 to $8.24, Stylish Corduroy Dresess, special, $8.49 Up-to-the-minute in style, and thoroughly practical. - duroy is excellent ai |. It opens over a cloth vest inthe same shade, which extends below the belt and has Robespierre collar. Large mother-of-pear| buckle at the waist. Panelled skirt. Long, lace-trimmed sleeves. Tailored Cheviot Coat Suits, special, $13.74 The manufacturer infor that other stores sell this sty $20.00. It js the simple tial sort of Suit th: from one season int out being out of two-toned chi brown with black. Single-breasted, with outs ets and slathon nd guaran- gored skirt y = assortments of lowest priced Dress Fabrics, Dress Accessories, Milli- nery, Waists, Undermuslins, Chi’ ¢ren's Wear, Boys’ and Men’ "Wear, Homefurnishings. Sigh Sizes 32 to 40 inches, at |, with foe lining and one tray. Sizes braid band and The volume of Macy Silk sales is this sale there are hun mings, blouse and dress lengths may th 19¢ yard for 49¢ Silks. 29 yard for Silks. 39c yard for Silks. 49c yard for 98¢ Silks. required, Cigars, Pipes, Cigarettes and: Tobacco. Groceries and the Best of Delicatessen. Travelling Bags and Trunks, Canes, Para- —AND MACY SERVICE, heartful service, Prompt service, prompt delivery, intelligent, interested rie prompt ions Ombre Ch Chiffon Veils, at $2.89, who are in a hurry to be waited upon and to get away. A Happy Holiday to All! eo an CI eaaey N|EW—The Trimmed Oval Hat, as Here Illustrated, at $6, 49 This is of charmeuse, faced with silk velvet, trimmed stiffly with a pleated ribbon rosette, mercury wings, color combinations, Many Tailored Hats at $4.96 to $8.89 Chosen with the idea of presenting a larger selec- tion of desirable Hats at the prices average women pay than can be found elsewhere, The color-combinations and lines carry a strong resemblance to those which you will note among imported Hats. Materials are of a quality that promises much for their continued good appearance, Some of these Hats are being shown at specialty shops at prices one- third mor more than an Macy’ 's. treet. which accumulate every month or so is naturally very large and varied, In | ; dreds of desirable lengths, of anywhere fron: ong yard | Comfortable for Holiday Wear todrcss lengths, in black, white, street and evening colors, Linings, trim- Yachting Caps, 49c to $1.98 omen’s Low Shoes, $1.69 Original prices were $2.59, $3.96 and $4.96 Smart styles of the closing season, in patent leather, black «aif and te. calf. Most of them suitable for indoor or outdoor wear through wit ot You may safely count on finding at least one pair to your liking Iv the sic# Gray, ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, SUBSTITUTOR Finen 7 At Soda Fountain EMP my HORLK At a Pooled Yourself! | Inelst en the Original “Horliok’s” “Others a are Imitations” Store Closed All Day Monday, Sept. 2— Labor Day. Fitted Picnic Baskets Are You Fully Prepared to Thoroughly || _vecnsnen, morse and Prvic Enjoy the Last Holiday of the eta By oe ov Summer—Labor Day? Taal sv tort ay ote Lunch Basket for Two, $5.74 Macy's is the suggestion, if you are not. Everything for Wicker, with nickel lunch box, cake the man or woman, boy or girl, who plans to muke this | | 2: iden Sees glasses in wicker, bottle end-of-the-Summer holiday one long-to-be-rememb. red. CAMERAS AND CAMERA SUPPLILS. And bring your films here when you returnon Le eed or | en i be develop or devel- oped and prin le have our own ing and printing plant, and do the work best at preseled conserve jar, nickel tea outfit, enam- in wicker, and salt cases, knives, forks’ servie serviettes. poe Same basket for four people, Fitted for six people, $18.74. Tea Basket for Four, $24.74 Decorated Dresden china cups and elled plates, etc. Prices. rn oe set basket fitted for Fete Bog hole Baskets and All Picnic Restaurant for Eight, $39.74 iclently commodious to carry Outing Apparel for All. luncheon and dinner for fel nay Outfitting for Golf, Motoring, Motor ie aueie eres Doe, Cretan » Canocigt, Tennis Players Flasks and Teapots, each $5.00. for all Lawn and Field Games and Motoring Devt. 4th Fleer. That Veil You Need For Over the Holiday sols and Umbrellas. me LE Sweaters, Coats and Wraps. [hfs dle] on Watches and the New Wrist Watches. Lace og Mg $1.18 New Touches for Milady’s Apparel. fnitation and import rea cei ei our nee ran pl eg Bertin, course bac, white, champagne and Double Chiffon Veils, $1.89. Autumn Suits for Brown, rose or helio over white, and other contrasting colors with wide hemstitched border. They are a scant yard wise and a yard and three $3.19 and $3.96. All the season's colors, each Veil single color, These are two and a hai yards long and 27 to 35 inches wide. ‘Main Fleer, Broadway. Motoring Needs Reduced For Labor Vay touring it might be well to get an extra dust-coat or two if ests will accompany you. Prices bow. In black, whiteand-biack, and | fre ‘now most favorable ‘on Summer little space and are good for a weather eee In black, tan and red— all sizes, at Women’s Mica-Front Veil in white, tan, black and brown chiffon, were’ Ina Clearance Sale Which Brings AR ih Prices Down to Half and Less Men’ s Caps proverbial, The volume of Remnants refore be acquired for less than — Foulerde~TeNetes— an Coat ite White linen, pique, duck and navy -and Novelty Silks serge, with enamelled leather visor, te yard be $124 Sik Golf and Steamer Caps yare tor si 49c, 86c and $1.49 | | 89¢ yard for $1.98 Silks. Domestic’ and imported, made of [| Main Floor, 85th st. checks, herringbones, mixtures, plaids and navy serges. Made expressly to our order in Lon- don of the very finest Scotch and Finglish Cap cloths, Pocket Hats, $1.88 i row band to match. Berend Fleer, Rear. Fitth Fleer, 84th 6@ 1918.~ ed O aSurety Stamp eg with All Puch ——O aad NEILL-ADAMS CO} Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street PARA AAVAA AA AA AIAAAAAAAAA AMAA AAAS AAA AMAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TOAAAAAAAAAAMIAAAAAA RAMAN ANAM AMAA AA MAAALHAANAASAAAIAAAAAAAAMASAA, S THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. THESE SALES ARE FOR FRIDAY. (SEE FRIDAY EVENING PAPERS FOR SATURDAY’S SALES. Visitors to New York Will Be Particu- larly Interested in This Early Showing of: (Mess: New Fall Dresses and Suits There is nothing that our visitors could take home with them that would be a more satisfying memento than a clever new dress or suit. New York styles are always distinctive—our designers and workmen have the rare gift of taking the best Paris fashions and adapting them with certain touches of originality that are not we ar else in the world quite as they are here. his Display and Sale Are Arranged more particularly for those who are about to return to their homes, ‘cRboug there are plenty of garments for our regular patrons who will be sure to come and select a dress or suit that will keep them in thie forefront of the fashion parade. New Autumn Dresses, $10.98 to $45.00 | New Fall models, . hey lete line of Dresses, in © charmeuse, crepe meteor, Fi and diagonal serges, in all Imported Tweed Golf Caps, 2.49 New Autumn Suits, $15.00 to $47.50 Women’s Tailored Suits, in the newest plain and S fancy trimmed up-to-date models. Women’s Tailored Suits Special at $ vee Up to $24.75 10 Women’s Tailored Suits, suitable for early Autumn wear. . Plain red and fancy ‘trimmed styles, in | ———=> i) 5 He i ie yd ed Ley s broadcloths, ates tw Es shanseleetnead abate aia $49.75 Women's Linen and Linon Dust and Motor Coats; must be closed out to-morrow at great reductions, Full sweep convertible collar, large pockets, all sizes; at Misses’ Rain Coats Girls’ Wash Dresses Misses’ Tub Dresses tweeds and mixtures, light and dark colorings. Wash Dresses, $1.75 to $3.95 In si Lage and double textures, in a I H 4 vary Pp eeres styles and fabrics; al in percales and ginghams, in several In colored lawns, trimmed with em Formerly $2.95 to $10.00 Will be closed out to-morrow at big reductions. Plain are beautifully tailored; sizes 14, 16, 18. eee Ap ig pleated skirts; sizes pony iy sizes 14, 16, 18. Regular | the newest shadings. and fancy trimmed models, in linens and dimities. Women's Coats, suitable for street, motor or eveni bine $10. 75 wo $19. 75 Special at..............0005 $1.25 25 | Closing out price........ Seen $1.25 O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer, Take Twenty-cccend The Big End-of- gptgttonth Double-Width Dress SILKS : A sale so well known as one of O'’Neill’s great once-a-month events that an announcement and one or two of the items will be sufficient to crowd Sixth Avenue’s Finest Silk Department to-morrow. $1.00 Nat- $1.00 Black $1.00 Black $1. 00 Black wes 39C\2 prentattes § 5 E | sue tem 6 5¢ Silk Bis nanis 69c to $1.50 Dress Goods at 29c Beautiful black and colored silks, in all the best weaves! Wool goods especially adapted for children’s school dresses. and colors, in desirable lengths, suitable for waists and|Remnants in albatross, cashmere, wohairs, cheviots, plaids, skirts, lining and millinery trimming. challies and voiles; suitable lengths for waists and dresses; $1.00 to $2. eo yalbe Tee to $1.50 value 69c. to $1.50; ial at 29c a yard. yard-wide Silks at.. ° 59. | single-width Silks at. 39. values 6 O'Neill Main Passed Floor. thks 224 Street Elevators. 1200 Pairs Women’s 200 Pairs wones’*| This $35.50 Brass Bed Sunt 8.75 Brass Bed................066- Silk Stockings|'ii terre feoma $6 TTT t 75C hi Or oe ke Gils Hi ik eae Cc Cd is a very no ge value—for Friday and on Pure Thread Silk Stockings,| Saturday buyers it iss positive bargain. Mi ] Mae 7 Wy Outfit consists cf an O'Neill five-year no find tae, blac, tan and aranteed Brass Bed, a luxurious Ly gauze weight, double heel and tt toe; 6 pairs for $1.00; pair, 19c. ture and Home Furni i ‘attress, O'Neill sanitary saticle iat Sprin, O'Neill Main Store—First Fleer, Scdding Depts TING FicerO'Nelll emeturnishings Bulléies, Top Stockings, black only; reg-| in all regular sizes. Great Friday-Saturday Sale of GROCERIES Phone 5700 Chelsea We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities —— maitnd Telephone Orders ritea PILLSBURY'S Delicatessen and |{GINGER ALES # ular price $5c.; special at 25c. = - Women's Lisle Stoc! Join O'Neill’s Household Club and ar- XXXX FLOUR Cheese Dept. SARSAPARILLAS suk ehh Tee ... Sle} | ertdeee . 99c kings, range Convenient Payment on all Furni- Sentient esr oocna’ = | ———— —— 4 Tomate Ketchup—t Champion: per bottl Del Monte Fruit fancy Shelled * Jordan; per pound ORANGE MAR- MALADE Crosse & Blackwell's now Importation—T-1b, cans, NTe: 4-1b. cans, Bie: Kirkman's White Yreatne 36c Soan—-10 caker fo A Babbitt's Borax Soap CRACKERS needa Milk Bisrults, Zu rackets: . ths 0 cae awen; QUAKER OATS he remular sige pack: Tass, “sold eisewhere at Cottey Rate $1.59 CaIONelll-Adams Co., Sixth a 20th to 22d Street, New York at ARS ene rocks: this sale