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, “AS TENDERLOIN CLEAN? 'LONG ISLAND EXPRESS 5 WHYYOUCAN'T EVEN: | GETS 2 MORE VICTIMS | STAND ON SIDEWALKS AT FATAL CROSSING * Inspector Dwyer Gathers Fif-| Refuses to Erect Safety Gate teen in Raid on Loungers and Driver and His Helper Around Hotels. Are Killed. ‘The Amagansett express of the Lang | Island Railroad, going east through | Freeport at quarter past nine o'clock to- day, struck a two-horse local deltvery | wagon of R. H. Macy & Co, H. ©. Cregter of Garden City, the driver, was d, 4d his hel ' Grigt Anding something beyond that to | metently Killed, and his helper, Bawarg Dusy himself with Bates of Lynbrook, was so Injured that At the head of @ squad of detectives "e dled ten minutes after the acotdent. walked into the; The in Avenue crossing wher Square fast night and conducted a| wagon was struck is the only crossing Gerios of outdoor raids. After he had| of the Lyng Island Railroad in Freeport made fifteen arrests tne word ran | which © cok erotic Wy tall UF 6 through the underworld that in future) fagman, Since the wife and daughtor it will bea cross between misdemeanor | o¢ fH. Darnell, a wealthy lumber mor- Fand mayhem to loiter in front of Dow-| oo 0n, were killed at the same place ting'é, the Metropole, the Cadillac OF | cverai months ago the village authoa- any other Tenderloin haunts of the)" Saidewalk clubs.” ties have demanded that gates be Only one of the fifteen was fined by! there, Th i] £ the times tn Times Square, which haven't been especially good of late, fre getting even harder every day, what with Mr, Waldo stopping the gambling, Mr. Farley shutting down the long-ai (re cabarets, and Mr. Dwyer, charge of the Fourth Inspection Din- Inspector Dwyer ‘approach in a great deal of tr: on the , Which Is the main hts way to the bay The express dashed upon the crossing ta high rate of speed, Bates and Cregier were sitting well back under the cover of the wagon and aparently md} gid not hear the train, Tho engine Se ee een owda naan Ue "*! struck at the front wheels and curried | eT uey'l have to keep moving around | the wreck of the wagon with it until it the Sanare after this,” #aid Dwyer, “or | Wa stopped at the station, Both young gwe'll tako ‘em in. All sorts of com-! men, crushed and mangled, were car- | open, but as a loungin, Davia Gore | of the Squi Toom by sleeping in cells don, who had been spied upon for two Wooks as he stood nightly at his post in front of the Hotel Metropole, had to pay #10, although he xald he was A ralosma a good home at No. (1237 rook avenue, the Bronx, am Pleints have come from the hotels, It! ried on the pilot of the engine with the} t apparently harmless eld K torn and broken packages whigh had some of them, at lei wen in the wagon. jo horken were who are responsible for holdups unhurt, as the fe of the collision broke ‘the whiffletrees and the pole short off at the n f impact. e mulcting of hotel patrons in ot eye.” ee —_ ILE-A-MINUTE TRAIN HURLED FROM THE RAILS. Nat Goodwin Improving. LOS ANGELES Sept, 12.—-Nat Good- 2 | Win ts improving. He has sined some m , ure of his whic first were Score Passengers Injured in Smash thougne to » nanently paraly of Wabash Mail on New York {+ 7 - 4 — Central Near Rochester. Floor Coverings sburg division of the New York Central running sixty miles an hour, dumped the track at Morton, venty-| The te | used in y ings ix five miles west of Charlo.te, A. M. tovd engineer, and fireman \ anitary material n of floor cover- 4 slight injuries, {A wrecking train was sent from Ch Jotte and the injured are being broug hy » ‘Those seriously hur House, Oswe: . fire diy burned, probably will die. Georgi judock, Oswego, engineer, seriously o. trailnman, i 3 H. Bwan, conductor, ‘ 4 ‘ae not wn. Two passengers, 4 bruised, will | | . tts that an ‘open | nt. | Shows 42° Per © Health Commissioner Lederle wants | Aa increase of $1,867,921, or 43.5 por |) @ent. over the amount he received this; Year, to run his department for 1913, ‘The Commissioner's request for next Year 4s an allowance of $4,510,338. salaries in his department he 86,599, asainst $2,278,999 anked for last year. The xalary increase is in- tended to pay new employees provided for by the Board of Est Board of Aldermen and to in : e@@laries of certain subordina: ‘The Budget Committ request was submitt the Commissioner's demands. ew room a4 distinct, cheerful atmos re of which you never tire. ‘The iety of patterns and color effect its perfect harmony with any roo Suitable the year round for me SEE | 1 0k ), 83,00, You will be amazed Sold by dealers everywhere, CREX CARPET COMPANY 377 Broadway, New York | Originatora of Wire-Graas Floor Coverings THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1471, THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 12 NOON. B. Altman & Cn. ARE NOW DISPLAYING PARIS MODELS IN TRIMMED MILLINERY } "REPRESENTING THE LATEST IDEAS OF THE BEADING ' FRENCH MODISTES; ALSO AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DESIGNS CREATED IN THEIR OWN ATELIERS, WHICH ARE BEING OFFERED AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES fFitth Aveune, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York. MILLER& HYAMS f ING AND : ATTRESSaleh: ‘a ONLY SIX TO S H ST. BROOKLY 65-71 SMIT COR.STATE STIR Vv R. H. Macy & Ce.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St. Girls’ Three-Piece Suits at $19.74 Tasteful Materials, Beautifully Tailored. A Telling Illustration of the Superiority of Macy Values. The three-piece Suit is a great economy in any girl's wardrobe,for it can be worn for almost any occasion, and the coat is usually made in a style that is suitable for separate use. At this price there are two models, one in heavy diagonal cheviot with box coat, and long or short sleeves on the dress, the other in cheviot, with leather belted coat and pleated skirt. The coats are beautifully lined and interlined. These are in navy, black and , in sizes 10, 12 and 14 years, Girls’ Navy Serge School Dress, $4.96 Two models. One shown in the illustration. Trimmed with collar of two-toned corduroy, in round and sailor collar effect. French waist and waist line models, with novelty leather belt and detachable white shield. Navy blue only, and the sizes are 6to 14 years. Girls’ Challie Dress, $6.94 In blue-and-white or gray-and-white stripes. The round neck has loped Hat messaline collar orna- mented with str: ind small black velvet buttons and bow. These trim the inset sleeves and left side of blouse. Full pleated skirt with belt of material. Sizes 8 to \" years, Girls’ Top Coats at $12.74 Are made of diagonal-stripe coating—in gray-and-white or brown-afd-white, in double-breasted effect, closing with a single row of buttons. Turn-back cuffs, the collar and cuffs effectively trimmed with solid color material, This is also used to trim the Empire effect. Sizes are 8 to 14 years. ond Floor, Broadway. 36th Ot. Specializing in Young Women’s Wear Is the only way to do justice to the dress requirements of growing girls, and girls betwixt girlhood and womanhood. We specialize. A stroli through the Macy salons, devoted exclusively to young women's wear will be productive of much pleasure to mothers and to the daughters who are now assembling a wardrobe leasures of the coming season. had from $10.74 to $22.74. After- noon dresses go to $44.74. Dancing frocks afford selection a | plenty both of price and style, at $12.74 to $44.74. Suits, for service and for Sunday-go-to-meeting wear, at $13.74 to $74.75. And we hesitate to place a limit on the ever-changing styles nart Top Coats, which now range from $9.74 to $34.7 Where else can you see such stylish wear as this for like prices? Misses’ Tailored Suits, $24.74 suited to the studies and Serviceable dresses can be of § This is illustrated. model skirt with cluster pleats, Colors are brown and navy, in sizes 15 and 17 years, & in inch f ind is trimmed elaborately with glistening bugle bandings. Colors are white, pink, blue and maize, in Sizes 14 and {6 years." Misses’ Dresses, $16.74 |English Top Coats, $15.74 Superior quality Frena serge, in Fine f “wa vi navy’ blue, Copenhagen Blue of tan | were walt wan without ang eave, motel With, blue, tan and black. Set-in sleeves, co'lar that buttons up close to neck and two deep pockets are the charac- teristic features. Sizes 14 and 17 years. Second Floor, Centre. Ostrich-Trimmed Hats, $9.89 A New Chapter in the Coming Season's Story of Our Splendid Week-End Millinery Specials. These hats, which could not be duplicated at less than $15.00 at other stores, will be on sale Saturday as well as Friday. There are numerous shapes in black silk-velvet, encircled with a beautifully-curling “Snake” plume. The Plume is a French novelty of this season, and droops at the side or back of the shape, A fashionable contrast is given the Hat by plumes of white, taupe, green, cerise or other bright colors, but they may also be had in all black. Second Floor, Centre Irish Point, Renaissance, Arabian Lace Curtains & Bed Sets In illustration of a line too comprehensive to list, and which you must see to appreciate, we quote a few items. Renaissance Lace Bed Sets, $2.24 to $3.74 Originally $3.24 and $4.96, Each of these sets consists of a medallion Spread with Bolster Cover in the same design. ; Irish Point Curtains, $3.59 to $4.74 a Pair They are in border oho all ever desians; ai) entirely new, and the prices are exceptionally low. The lace has a foundation of strong double net, Lacet Arabian Curtains, $3.96 to $6.74 a Pair Originally ran from $5.24 to $8.89 a pair, The beautiful appearance of this popular lace is well known. These reductions are due to the fact that we have but a few pairs in each design, $2.00 Scrim Curtains for $1.49 InWhite and Arabian, with filet insertion and lace edging. $3.50 Renaissance Curtains for $2.39 White and Arabian, in border and corner designs. Robespierre collar; vest of hemstitehed White batiste, with batiste jabot and velvet cravat. Gored skirt with double box pleat at the back, Sizes 14 and 16 years, Oe. 28 4 Floor, 360 t., Rear, Cigars at These Prices Save Just So Much Money from Going Up in Smoke. You know how hard it is to get a good Sc cigar. You know that there are mighty few stores that sell the kind that are fit to smoke, Before you take ny more time experimenting el: y's Cigar Department nese, some of Which cost even Sc. Macy Drug Economies ‘at of All, Reliability, And in nothing is this more import- ant than in drugs and toilet preparay tions, In such the best is the che: est—and it is the cheapest if bought at Macy's. On proprietary pre is the pioneer house place it will yield to none. competitor cuts Macy’s figure, M goes still lower. Watch our prices so you may prove for yourself the truth of this states ment. , a bOX Of 50—~ El Edo. Puritanos Finos— Elsewhere El Edo. Straight Panetelas Eleewher is true of T woth Paste, cream or li re $2.50; our price is $1.98 ine in 25¢ elsewhere. Se sine be 25 1 Savarona Largos, S-inch cig Was er whieh or rial ok Elsewhere $3.50; our price ia $2.24. Dring made ln our ovn Laboratory, uder|__We have’ ust received a fresh ships vient, England: int ‘SOc, we charge: 4 in boxes of 10, they a 1), 83,89, yf of briny These ar "a Other cigars thing you have bought, bring it back and the} (kom gular stock at prices up to price will be cheerfully refunded, “ Watch for our talk on perfumes £5.74 per 100, Main Floor, Fifth Ploor, B5th St, INING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEP Of fine, two-toned diagonal cheviot. Single breasted coat, slightly cutaway with high-waisted back, velvet buttons, buttonholes, collar and cuffs, satin lining throughout. Corselet skirt trimmed to match coat. Colors are dark brown and navy blue. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Stylish Promenade Suit, $34.74 A copy of one of the imported models, made in two-toned diagonal suiting. Blouse coat has peplum, high collar of crushed velvet finished with bow ends. Cuffs and back of belt are also trimmed with crushed velvet. New Illustrating One of Our Many Dainty Evening Frocks—$27.74 The actual value of this particular frock is $32.50. This is of French chiffon, mounted over messaline satin; has deep yoke and cuffs of shadow lace outlined with silver bugle trimming. Neck, sleeves and waist line finished with bugle trimming. The tunic of chiffon is laid 12, 19 No matter if you do lose them now and then, you can better afford to at these prices. A Silk Taffeta Umbrella at $1.49 Elsewhere $2.00. These Umbrellas have natural and mission wood handles, and include men's and women’s sizes. They are tight rolling. strong, have eight ribs and paragon frames. We have only 500 to sell at this price. Twilled Silk Umbrellas at $2.79 f Etsowhere $3.75. Men's and Women's Umbrellas.. The handles are of se« lected mission wood and natural wood, with sterling silver trimmings, in good, new designs. Twilled Silk Umbrellas at $3.69 Elsewhere $4.50. For men and women. The handles are staghorn, capehorn, gun-metal, etched silver, engraved or chased sterling silver caps, or choice of natural woods with silver bands or caps. Martin's Celebrated English Umbrellas at $2.00 less than elsewhere! These Umbrellas are a standard that every maker tries to meet. And it may be said that few succeed. The Umbrellas are of of extra heavy silk, mounted with magnificent handles of |, ivory, gun-metal, silver and gold, The prices are: $9.69, $12.89, $15.89, $18.59, $23.89. i ‘, Children’s Umbrellas, 49¢ to $2.97 ' Children give Umbrellas hard use, and when you buy for them you need to buy strong Umbrellas. It is to meet such hard u: that these Chil- dren's Umbrellas are made. They are strong and durable, yet they have a good appearance. Men’s Soft Hats at $1.29 Elsewhere $2.00 Some men wear Soft Hats the year round; others find them a Pleasant change after two months of straws, before they turn to the derby. To both of these classes Macy's offers an opportunity to indulge their taste at little cost. The choice is a wide one, embracing all of the newest shapes and colors. There is the Alpine, the tourist, the telesco; and other shapes now at the hei zht of their popularity, inolive, tan, brown, green and black, By the way, just notice thal hats of this quality are $2.50 at many of the slores. Fifth Fl, 84th st, member that Macy prices are quality is high. and patch pocket Suits, with fully Cheviot Top Coats, $19.74 _A $24.00 model of fine quality navy Blue self-striped cheviot, satin lined throughout. New crush collar and deep cuffs of velvet in two shades—black and Copenhagen, or black and gray. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Boys’ Bath Robes Warm, comfortable and in pleasing colors; any boy would jump at the chance of getting one. Blanket Robes, $1.89 Suitable for boys 6 to 16 years old. Made of a heavy, warm fabric, extra fullsize, in variety of two-tone effect: Blanket Robes, $2.97 to $4.49 Similar to above, but quality and finish; more like The “Indian Robe.” Srecis uits, at pric nging from $9.74 to $14.74. Wear, on the spur of the moment. Bestions; $4.86 to $14.74, Fall or Winter Overcoats, $4.96 to $4.96 Ages 15 to 22. discover the qu: and of worsteds in blues and pencil stripes. Altogether, a wide range of choice in material, color and cut. The oung man himself knows i what he wants, depend on that. Bring him superior When You Outfit Your Boy Either with a single shirt or cap, or with all the clothing he needs for the or lil ciel Norfolk Extra Trouser Suits, $4.96 to $9.74 We have seven distinct models, including double bréasted lined trousers. are hard-wearing Suits, double’stitched where necessary— and the extra trousers mean both double wear and a per- fect match when the first pair is worn out. We have also an exceptionally large leup of the best imported and domestic materials, a ften it ishard to list a boys’ needs, for school or general Here are a few sug- = Suits {or Schoo! and Dress Wear, | Bath Robes and Pajamas, $1.89 to 16. ‘ sere or Blouses, 48¢ to $1.39 | Hats and Caps, 46¢ to $2.59 pee Fl. Youths’ All-Wool Suits—Special at $8.94 The boy’s first long trouser suits need not be exorbitant in price. Parents who have been expecting to pay much more will be pleasantly surprised to y of these modestly priced suits. They are made of sturdy cheviots and tweeds in grays, browns and mixtures; | TA Df SESS CS SEEPS ere An Indian blanket made up‘as a lounging robe, and tailored like a coat. Avery popular style. Second Floor, 35th St., Rear, [FS Now in progress—A Great Sale of High Class Oriental Rug: at Prices Almost One-Half. to Macy's and you will see that we have it. (Old Fashioned Macy's, 6th Floor.) \ Carpets and Rugs--- Wiltons and Tapestry Brussels Study the reasons given for these ex- tremely low prices and profit by them French Weave Wilto “Pr Rugs are new away below usual cost elsewhere copies of the high grade Oriente offhand. Charming color effects brown, tan, green, ecru and ivor; inches for odd room-spaces, to 6x9 fee the standard 9x12 feet. Regular prices are $5.74 to $49.89. incoming stock. ‘The "Ri at’ or lose resilienc or Persian patterns combi r store in New York City can e to 10,6x12 feet, Order Department, but the other size and the @x12 feet. We must cl co-opersting with us in the clearance, withour othe {hip offer t hails ar Persian etic e the first m1 ind to popularize Hess we In color Royal Wilton Rugs, $4.24 to $33.48 Wilton is an extremely close, firm fabric, whi e of the superior worsted which w r the way for a cor Wilton Velvet Carpets, yard $1.24 arpet opportu ‘vapid s $5.34 to $4 de in the ind pattern one can scr d out in vai to make \ M 10 es Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $8.24 and $9.74 Regularly priced at $11.74 and $14.24. These were bough our Mail old out first, lewing only che §,5810,6 Joe line-you protit by able for r one anu ‘Third Cloor, Broadway R. H. Yraey & Co."s Attractions Are Thete Low Prtess Suits—Topcoats—Raincoats For Men, $14.75 We specialize on these splendid, service-giving gar- ments, which are standard at $18.00 in other stores. Of course you are thinking of getting Fall clothes now. And, Of course, that naturally suggests Macy's. Particularly is this the case if you wish to limit your expenditure, for Macy's offers unequalled opportunities. A Suit, an Overcoat, or Raincoat of stylish cut, perfect fit, good quality and honest workmanship, at $14.75 will appeal to most men as good return for their money. Most tailors and other department stores charge $18.00, some $20.00 for Clothing of this grade. The Suits at $14.75 The Topcoats at $14.75 Gray Mixed Worsteds. a Qrtors Gray Plain Gray Velours. Gray Striped Cheviots. Baked peeks Gray Tweed Brown Mixed Tweeds. Fancy Pattern Raglan, or Plain Blue Serges. Plain Should Plain Biack Worsteds. Mixed hes Hi \. Gray Mixed Chest frelds 5 Blue Mixed. Cheviots. with or without velvet Gray or Brown Mixed jars. Other Topcoats $18.50 to Cassimeres. Other Smits $18.50 to $38.50. | $44.50. ——$—_$$ These Raincoats at $14.75 See the Macy cravenetted Raincoat at $14.75. Then see what others charge for top quality. When you do, you'll buy here. This is the time of the sudden storm and cool evenings. These garments will therefore serve a double purpose in leaping you both warm and dry. The stock includes English Canton and Paramatta double textures, that shed water like a duck’s back. The Lon- don-made double-texture, Henrietta-cloth Slip-on is one of the most stylish. Other raincoats in atock at $5.69 to $32.50. Fifth Floor, Broadway, Long Trouser Suits at $12.75 |Sizes 3106] for Boys and Youths [Ace 5 t02-, For college or high school there are no better clothes made than those which Macy's is now offering. The college man and high school youth have theif” own idea of cut, fit, finish, color and material, These ideas Macy's tailors have grasped thoroughly. loreover, the collegian, never averse to con+ serving his funds, can saveva good fraction of what he intended spending, on +the apparel he buys here. Cheviots, tweeds, mixtures he will find in great variety. The colors?— blues, browns, grays, checks, invisible stripes. For the lads there is a special model to graduate them from the knickerbocker class to the mo mentous first long trousers. Boys’ Hats and Caps The best and least expensive, for boys of every age and size. The boys will like the goods. You will appreciate the price as well. Golf, Eaten or Rah Rah Hats. 46e to 94e he newest styles in a large variety of colorings. ‘Tyrolean Hats. 98c and $1.49 Very popular for children, andma of blue cheviot, serge and colored felt. Tyrolean Hate. $1.69 Same style as above, but made of , fine corduroy or velvet. Teddy Hats. 94¢ te $1.98 Made in smart models, of blue serge, fancy worsteds and felt. Telescone Hats, $1.39 and $1.88 For the larger boys. These are made of the new scratch felt, in all colors. A smart hat, made in plain white or colors, of a durable quality of felt. Velour Hats. $2.59 In Tyrolean, Jack ‘tar and Middy styles, in black, navy, gray, brown and tan. Second Floor, 35th St., Rear, as low as Macy Ey These id fine stock of and Jerseys, $1.39 to B5th St., Rear, Sizes 32 to 38 elaine Group of Miscellanies from Macy China Sale Now, when the price of China is lowest, is the time for the economical housewife to fill in the vacant spaces in her china closet, and at Macy's the low prices of the season reach their lowest point. With our own factories, in this country and in the great pottery centres of Eurepe, this is but natural. No other house, wholesale or retail, has or claims 0 have our facilities, Here is a glimpse of the reductions that prevail thoughout our stocks: American Porcelain Dinner Set of 100 Pieces Uur regular price, 98.89; special, $9.89. his is decorated in a heavy pink flora! design with gold embellishments on the handles and edges of all pieces. Another deinty set is decorated with ro: id the borders, and every one ‘its hundred pieces has gold on handles a ges. This set likewise is of American Porcelain. This is regularly $9.89, and now $6.89 A Theodore Haviland Dinner Set ¢ One hundred pieces—will prove unusually attractive to the housewife, The design ane decorations are charming,and the shape French. The handles > clouded with gold, Recmery s is $21.89. During the sale, $14.89, ustrian China The beauty and delicaty of our well known to our patrons, We offer de fully pretty Tea Cups at Saucers, decorated with floral border design. Regularly 25¢ each; special at 12c each. . Toilet Sets in Unexampled Variety. e in Very pretty shapes and designs, but are marked for clearance Peduced prices, bec we positively must find room for new There are five to eleven pieces to the set. Special Price | Regular Price ‘Special Price $14.89 to $19.99... $11.89 | $8.97 to $11.89... oe 6.89 | $5.89 to $8.49....... Pererereers on) Austrian China Chocolate and Tea Sets These are decorated with a pretty rose design and have greenelined ‘edges, $2.39 Tea Sets, now $1.49 $1.98 Chocolate Sets, special $1.39 Fiftcen pie six cups and saucers| There are 14 pieces in this set. The and the usual large pieces. Delicate | cups are of novel shape and dainty de- ware of pleasing appearance. sign, and the large pieces correspond, Thin Blown Tumblers, Special $1.19 Dozen These are regularly $1.79. There is a decoration of a beautiful (eta on fie suuikies dae A useful Tumbler at a very moderate A Charming Gas Dome for Your Library or Dining-room fo ese are made of Art Glass which sheds a soft, rich, mellow light through i's artistic design, The: at ‘ock, Regular Price pat- Art Glass Gas Dome Regularly $10.89; 21 inches a diameter, with bent ass panel MAd brass fiigree. Bead fringe, complete with inverted burn- »be and -mantle, special $7.89; glass panels a ad plete with inverted and mantle, ee KOMEN fl ringe. burner, globe er, § bath pete ed

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