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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1912, uw W500 THMMANYITES |VETERANGOLFERS FRESHMEN “DUCKED” "awww me outer. Tae, YOURE 25 Golden, with a next door neighbor,| TWO energetic workers for Roosevelt ; —_ us rrived tn the efty to-day, both geal BOING TO SYRACUSE | DON'T MIND WEATHER | BY COLUMBIA SOPHS |", vst: Nis abe) ite ee a ia ttn F Zimmerman Kept Roomers ASe 8 1 Ay Al ie eddatin te comurinien the roe i é omen 1s Weel torte ABBOTT A. LOW DIES. Miss Addams ts organizing the wom: FINS BAG TRANS) IN ANNUAL TOURNEY) AS FADULTY SMILE. tr me a CASCARETS TONIGHT IF BILIQUS, CONSTIPATED, HEADACHY AND IGK t misery making ‘Turn the rascals out—the headache, ;menting food and th ; ousness, indigestion, constipation, t gas; Lake the excess bile from your liver sick, s " dd carry. off the decomposed waste mack Uocinee Ok Commeete, | natter ux tion poison from the u will feel great. Lit will straighten you 4 | nue, the Hronx, went to the Fordham| former Mayor Seth Low, and as @ buel- | *ults. Morgue to-day and identified the body| Ne#s man and active charity worker) Mrs. MoCormick has a new Idea for of the woman who dropped dead on a| Well known fn Brooklyn all his life, died | faising funds. She proposes to cele- ‘ Millions of men and women take a y ' a ‘ | Jerome eo on Mor nw | In St. John's Hospital, Brooklyn, to-day. | brate Founders’ Day, Oct. 21, which ts] (. Leave Monday Afternoon for| More Than Sixty of Them Tee} Fifty Unsuspecting Youths ine an that of Minn Fllsabetn B, ‘imnc| Ho had beon operated upon on Sunday | Roosevelt’ biethday. ‘The date falls on| CAscaret now and then and never know | A ¢ them tonight with Cascarets, matter and cot bowels. Then y caret State Cor | 7 wi ’ the mnisery caused by a lany liver, clogged | out by ga Wecent box . " " merman of No. 67 West One Hundred| after @ three weeks’ Sliness, Sunday #0 Monday will be,the day of 4 ed stomach sweet, liver and Democratic State Convention | Off on Muddy Links at Get a Mud Then a Foun- {ana Bientieth atroot, Telger eaid- anal. Mr. Low wi bowels or an upset stomach, yout pease od vou feel cheerful anid born In the house whera|celevration, Mra. MoCormiok propo Don’t pat ia anolber day of dintiess n —Murphy Goes on Sunday, Apawamis. tain Bath, lived at the howe and took boarders) 194. He entered the lumber business as|of a tag, @ Bull Moose button will be] carets cleanse and sweeten your stomach, | dren—their little insides need a good, rather than be altogether alone, @ young man and remained actively in| pinned on each man who is spproached| remove the sour, undigested and fer-| gentle cleansing, too. A man named Golden, who was found! the pursult of his interests until a few|and % cents will be charsed for tho t the house, said he wax one of the| Years ago. He was a member of tho| button. As much more above % cents ARTIC The Tammany delegation, 1,600 hun- (ipectal te The Evening Wort.) Fifty Columbia University freshmen, | *' ol e Pe ee eet scare ice uyracuse] APAWAMIG GLU, RYE, N. Y.|who remtstered tor the school pear tox | Daardara referred to, and from the Brooklyn Association for the Improve. |@# subscriber te willing 10 give will bo CANBY CA’ description given by The & ment of the Condition of the Poot accepted. at 1 o'clock next Monday afternoon. | Sept. %.—More thin eighty sentor golf-| day, were violently Introduced to the World reporter he was are the boat trustee of the Brooklyn Institue was @ woman of great wealth, who| Ms lved, N Four trains over the New York Cen-|ers had started up to noon today In/upper classmen, particularly the sopho- War that of Miss Zimmerman. She had the Chureh Charity Foundation and eho tral and two over the Lackawanna! their annuxl handfesp competition at} mo; who used the big fountain tn t art hipped since Monlay, | soemnbar of ae te Audrea Monca, the alleged murd ae ft carry the braves to the convention C * wore? | ise Zinwnerman baa not been well) A widow survives Mr. w, 8 4 vd jerer o} a « Tanwawans us Ph iP iil ada 5 Li oy ee hattan with from Baltimore, . W. Low, A. A. Low latreet_here Sunday night, was arrested 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE Train No, 1 over the Lackawanna) that event. Wotle it poured early thialiow" arrived about 10 o'olock to-day,! who had heen visiting here, ante . ‘The funeral ser-|near Franklin Furnace, N. J., early to + ALSO 25 @& SO CENT BOXES ~ Will be in charge of former Sherif] morning :he worst part of the troubie|pink checked and happy, They had ; heed b to come right back after seeing her vices will be held at St. Michael's|day. The arrest was made by Middle- Wo off. She complain of not feeling Church on Friday and interment will be|town officers after @ lively chage In the well. Late in the afternoon ashe tele. in Greenwood Camotery. mountaing, “Tom” Foley and will carry the Firet,| wag from Inet night's downpour, which| hardly reached the grounds when they Becond, Third, Fourth, Fifth and) had mate the course extremely soft. Were in the middle of a swirling mass Assembly District delegations.| The oun tried to brerk our between|of students who Insinted they put on| D, Williams will have charge} ight showers and before luncheon the| little round blue caps with white but- RK WHILE YOU SLEEF of Lackawanna Train No. 2, carrying the Sixth, Seventh, Tenth, Seven- teenth and Twenty-fifth District dele ations, New York Central Train No, 1, in links were in far hotter state. In pre vious years @ joke has gone the rounds tn the suggestion that @ ootunn for ages like that of handicaps be run on the core board. Actually the commit- tonn, indicative of their class, Some of the freshinen objected to b ing labelled but the objection was ov rule@. When the fifty youths had put on the capa they were forced to march R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, Our Semi-Annual Exposition R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices en Of Paris Modes Shown on Living Models Will be charge of Genator Thomas J. McManus, | (ee left a row for years on the board |SbOut the grounds in lockstep. It was will carry delegates from the Ninth.| and while filling tt in was purety vol-|P#!ning and the “sophs” from dry door- S Mleventh, Thirteenth and Fifteenth Dis-| untary many of the older men did 00, | W@Y# directed the line of march, sally- Open to the Public tricte; Train No, 2, In charge of Ed-| THREE OVER SEVENTY-FIVE |'28 forth at Intervals to punta the “is- ° On Wednesda: Th ward F. Boyie, with the Twelfth, Four- , obedient ones, Bome pleasant soul | aid Square 34th se y and Thursday feedth, Gineentn, Kishteenth, " Twen- AMONG STARTERS, found a atretch of muddy ground punc- | te Erootwed: Lothesaes September 25th and 26th Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th Se tleth and Twenty-second Districte;| In the first three hours the olfest ao-|tuated with puddles and the sophs| eR Train No. % in charge of WilMam J.| Credited starter was Col. Benjamin|adbpted tt as a sprinting ground for) | ats ae Floor Promemde, Between Wright, with the Nineteenth, Twenty-|Kleld of Wiimington, Del., etgnty-one. [ge newcomers, When the victims were | 12 and 2 and 4.30 o'clock. B N ETS & COMFORTABLES first, Twenty-third, Twenty-sevonth, | Treading upon his heels were Alezan-| covered with mud, another wit sug- ‘Twenty-ninth and Thirty-first Districts, |@¢F Milne, New York Scarsdale Ciub,| seated the fountal @n4 Train No. 4, in charge of Stephen | and Col. Wiltam J, Boardman, Waash-| Tho motion was carried unanimously | A. Nugent, with the Twenty-fourth, | ington, each four score, Those ranging | by the “sopha” who thought of many Twemy-sixth, Twenty-eigith, Thirtleth, | from seventy-five to seventy-nine were |More brilliant things, While the firnt Thirty-necond, = Thirty-third, — Thirty-| so numerous as to cause Little comment, | oxerciaes of Initiation Into the mys-| ey cheney & fbi Bam, Fully 20 entries had been received,| teries of @ Mberal education were tn sar ig Nh g RA Medooey ‘and | %%® largest number on record, but ag| Progress professors looked out of the) Becretary Thomas Smith will leave on| (he emhteen holes medal play can be jows and made no attempt to check the Southwestern Limited for the con-|'"N off cach day, either morning or af- We will also show TGPrTcrieaa ST Ta TTT identical copies || ll, Desirable Qualitles—beguiar Macy Savings We are fully prepared with whatever may be needed as the of a number of these superb || seasons change. We undersell on Blankets. We undersell on original costumes, which will Comfortables. eae eeeg competitors without sacrificing qual- be displayed on lay figures ily is the keystone of our Store Policy. Combines Style, Quality and Economy. The new Hats are plentiful in every color and shape of the season; especially in the new color, taupe, the new material, peluche, and the newest shapes. Prices from $1.98 to $9.89. ‘The new trimmings include Lady Amherst of the collegians, A tug-| vention city Sunday afternoon at 4|ternoon, many will evklently atart late,|of-war match had been arrange! for Pheasant Tails, Coque Fancies, Ostrich J] IN & salon adjoining the $5 Silk Mull Comforts, $3.49 Silk Comforts, $4.94 o'dloek, Tn the run this morning were the usuaj| this afternoon betwoen tho freshmen Banding, Ostrich Pompons with Nutuedi }] Promenade. Not only are Beautiful Persian desi Covered in rich fancy silk, neat quota of names famous in every walk |®n4 sophomores, but that would entail! Aigrettes, and Paradise in numerous fanciful white grounds, filled attern: che “of several these copies for sale, but any of the French models will be copied in any color, material or size desired, within a brief period of time. Esti- mates will be given in the salon adjoining the Prome- nade during the Exhibition hours, or in the Second Floor arrangements. Prices from 59% to $39.89, Trimmed Without Charge. Any Hat which, together with its trimmings, is purchased here. This work has the altention and skill of our best milliners, who Poli your ideas or suggest theirs as lo the most modish and becoming effects. To demonstrate the extreme economy of this Com- white fluffy cotton; stitched border; full size, le colorings, finished with ilk border; full size. Wool Nap Blankets, $1.94 Each{ | Eastern Wool Blankets, A very. serviceable Blanket $4.69 to $6.57 Pair Austrian “block design, ‘in white and blue-and-white; ele in weave and extra soft finish, “repu Wool and Cotton Blankets, | °°." Pair, $3.29 —_—— of Ife, For instance, there waa (De.| performing in the rain which the sophs ‘alter Washington wark, @ de-| Could not see, scendant of President Goorge Washing-| A pleasing programme of varieties is/ ton; Judge Henry Stoddard, New Hay.|0" the boards for to-morrow tn which . chief counsel to Yale Univeraity;|the freshmen are wald to be cast as DISTRICTS ISOLATED: Rath Potern President et tie tare| “gota” Mome of the aurprised ones ’ Inland Railroad; Gen. Adelbert Amea| to-day are getting angrier every min-| of Boston; Wilson Foas, the billiardiat;|Ut® and some of the “goats” may per- soul the game tn Bestia) teeing onemned! — SPEAKERS ARE SILENCED. res irom 60x80 inches to nches. California Blankets, $4.96 rE oetieahd Betdonytlts ashley “iy || Gown Salon at any time of Beautiful, soft, fleecy white wooly . * am L, Ward, Greenwich polttical boes: —_—_—_——— ined with our owesl-in- 4 1 a ¥ Pe tahupar tannin: tha de Situation Along Hayti Frontier) Geos i, armuteons, ‘Now York, saxty | Questions Concerning Morocco and prices, we illustrate a stylish Hat costing but $6.90. This is its}| the day. ribbon to match pink or blue bor- | Mi" Hea Ase Sone Scag inches. Larger, sizes |firtabie and serviceable Blanket; size Declared Acute— Await | Tyne, “Hattori ne ce eg amen A] Tripoli Start Uproar Hard detailed cost: ilk . ° 7OxR2 inches. metropolitan champions, and John Pep- to Quell. Black sith velvet shape, $2.97; ostrich feather “Snake Plume inches, at $4.87 pair. TONE? inches. Arrival of U.S. Marines, | per. « Greater New York police eee] cuwmva, ple le sept. 05, | With French plumes altached, $3.79; silk lining, 14c; trimming, ALL W L Wool Blankets, Pair, $3.69 California Plaid Blankets, tenant, among othors. -Gront tumult and a display of much | "0 charge. Total, $6.90. Main Floor, 84th st. ° High grade: very serviceable; pink Pair, $4.87 At the noon hour on the plassa Judge | temper marked today’s seasion of the and blue borders, ‘with 2-inc all-wool; handsome color WASHINGTON, Sept. S—Marty de |MOrKan O'Brien, amid ayplanec, pre-|Tnternational Peace IMPORTED CHALLIES bi s {white only. | combinations: nicely bound with) 2-ineh epatohes to the State Department to-day | *ated Horace L. Hotchkiss of the Apa- Remember, we buy no shoddy goods—|ribbon; all the desirable colorings; Congress. The Proceedings became at one moment so y contained no advices of the revolution | WAmia Club with a aliver service, in ob-|ilecttedly stormy that one of the #: ak- All the latest designs ything is sanilary and dependable. | size 66x80 inct past 01 i, ja {a the Dominican Republic, Prepara-| *ervance of his notable work tn t! f jt . “ ” “i ” lens for moving the 7H marines to pro- |!" behalf of the nentors. ‘The Judge also] Questions connected with Mor —— hase 7 vce man MN imported Challies All-Wool “Amana” Blankets, ‘St. Mary’s” Blankets, teet the custom houses on the Huytian Oliver Wendell Holmes from “Dhe| Tripoli occupied the attention of the Shows many novelties in material and trimming, the mos Solcct ions the larcest 24 to $10.94 $6.83 to $10.63 Pair were pushed forward, and some | Hoys. congress and tho criticism by Dr, Gobat, striking of which is hazelenut buttons. Most of the cos- ieeortinene At the eacae Made_ with honest thoroughness] Very fine quality wool in highest to-day the movement of marines| A™onK celebrities who got away just] President of the International Peact t ied Hy ted models. The materials rf is by the Shaker colony at Homestead, | grade’ finish; ¢: has the Macy it after the luncheon were Wemey Oter |e _ : fi umes are copied from impor m 4 be tobefoundinNew Yard lowa: fully 48 Rranter lwelgts (aoa 4 ne bie tana. vail Geeta sions the Atiantlc seaboard | © y Bureau of Germany’ {tude In Mo- of which the coals are made are almost wilhout excep- ‘ork, f ay yy steam shrunk; weight | guarante blue and yellow WExpected to be bewvn. They are to be} the Ico Trust, Rollo Ogden, New German delexutes to Pie scribed below in siz These delightful Challies are in } from 4 to 8 Ibs, pair; colors are white, d sizes 6Uxt4 inches ere ot Philadelphia and rushed | York editor; Derwin P. Kingsley, the| their fect in heated protest. Dr, Go- tion irene All the garments described below in size all the most desirable styles and } &ray and tan. @m the transport Prairie, Seder eos ne” head; Spencer | pat was obliged to make a semt-apology 16, will also fit women of slender proportions, patterns, Principally Bengal stripes, A ; — 5 ver manufacturer; | and to assure them that he did m : i 4 ‘ 2c! I r ec YO n nike Vibe Gieturded situation caused by the |Judee Henry Gkderbiceve, Charles T.| tend to infer that. elther the German | Dhree-piece Tan 4 75 ee a Cn with wide pink, blue or lavender border, is $267 for the double-bed si Fevolution in the Dominican Republic |Daxey, playwright, and Gilbert Waldo, | government or the German nation was! Broadcloth Costume 'e A in novel color combinations, such as A French Double-bed Blanket that is pink or blue on one side and w the frontier of Hayt! has become no | whose son beat Harold Hilton, Engians, r tbl : one. that it fa Impossible to communt-|in the recent National championship. ie oretAMieE Custtiniinn ot wees on the other_is $15.83, Camel's hair Blanket m Germany are in natural cable border ores: ‘The prevailing Chauvinism of Wurope ea eae ae ramen Na Ce) a Henin royal reali tagl nase color, with Greek key or Jacquard border. Prices from $9.94 to $19.41 Tana teas hate been Sats te hagas , ponalble for that orints. tons, and, bizarre though it may sound, the trim } a A5th St, Re i ‘and courlors generally refuse to| 4 2: Alley, Apawamis, 10-12-69; 1, Representatives of the French Chais-|f) Ming looks charming, The skirt is laid in ac 7 INCH FOLDING PHONE STANDS, $7.49 . Al ‘owing to the danger of | Nt Bates, Worcester, 107-89; A. .| tian Society of Peace sald they thought cordioned pleats and panels, and has a hand-em- a Great venience in Any Messages One of them was recently killed | 2mmons, Boston, 101-1688; R. D.| some of tho blame for the crisis might broidered bodice of tan chiffon over cream lace, a number of others maltreated, ac-| Garden, Oakland, 106—18-00.'C, C, Rell,| be attached to France for intervening | cording to advices received here by the| Boston, 6-86; J, F, Blens, Now: ih Mhabeaca, Hila Gauied anctn a The short-walsted coat has an accordioned bas- House Where Space Js at a Premium. company. 100-7201 a, Fe enmicle ee ore a reeeiaed another up-| 5 que, and opens low to show the chiffon bodice. ROUND Were | POP of stand is 18 in. long and 14 tide. Has a veadyreference Directory Pad ones the arrival of ie 70 United | 19-96; 11. D. Hibbard, Plainteld, w-—| reconcile their differences so the nub. Ss i ye So $1.89 under the glass top, and atlached stool, slips under it when not in use. eee as cone tne onan M. Hodson, Art M-dinwe, | Ject Was referred to a committes wien | Black-and-white c The stool cannot tip over and is off the floor when nob in use, vel it adiusts by a a hg | George . Armstrong, Fi ‘]i# to try to prod formula which | Street Dress ie Now | automatically to the position of greatest convcnience when in use. frontier despatches have to be NK, Fox Hill, ®—6— wil not offend either side. When the f Made i h easy fink by meaner to the nearest point |: John Pepper, Van Cortiandt, 108—4-| lulian’ Savemtute terete ke ‘This ultractashionable hich in golden oah, Early English, fumed oak, or ma: hogany J inish, from interference. ; Edward Rode, Dunwopdle, 7—12-85;| breached tn the discussion mich an up. | ultracfashionable Dress, which was aan copied from a French model, isillustrated The bodice is of narrowly striped black-and- white velvet, with black broadcloth collar. A Winthrop Sargent, New Hay Sl Z eo EX-GOV. SPRAGUE TELLS — [$2 4: Brest Sintth, Wrmington, w-2— OF GOVERNOR’S COUNCIL. | ,Y: 1. smith, onktand, 15m; 3, P roar arose that the speaker was obliged | to suspend his remark: TABLE CLOTHS, 98c A clearance of six hundred Cloths at almost half our usual “Lowest-in-the- “MACY'S OWN” COFFEES Hada eli: Hooper Jean: F. H. War- wide blick velvet sash with bead-fringed ends a prices, Pure waite linen-cloth, Sole Survivor of Civil War Gath-| Phiiadeipnin, i0=t-an' Morten auntate FACTORY GIRL tops: teidraped Iblaek bronaelern abies vine Reageedt eller ott BG Some of Our Famous Brands ering, He Is Unable to Take Part | Tatinmont, windecry Wi: Bullard. |] Velour de Laine $23 7 4 " ize, 45 uiches, appropriate for use as | “VIENNA” BRAND | gndeiinutting’ elf’ "Sufitas® qualities are yraed epeeCentennial ol vent, |B het Hay Ben Se GIVES UP] tc ; wasn rier Sin he Bane, _ | COFFEE sale Foti Ten, ctatnaets We MARRAGANSETT PIMR, R. 1. Sept. | delphia, 1005-06; 8. 1. Byun, Tromon, Brown and gray, In three-quarter length, lined (hen id in € ment blend. Rich a ENESTA” BRAND | 1,,.¢2u,°h0 of tio beat atoche und de COFFEE €d'tn the bean, ar Mound. carton’ (hes B00. Tin Ns mellow and $6.—Too feeble to travel to Altoona, | 122-1910; Ww. H ends. Ronst- PR, and be a guest of honor at the harad famvel i Too Sick to Work CMebration there commemorating the |®i J. A: Tedford, Apawam .| Too Sick to Work—Doct -centennary of the conference of | 4%, B. Hubbard, Boston, 1 or . Nathantel Heath, Boston, 10210. Advised O - ~ tee fourteen Loyal Governors of the! Wiliam 1. Kaufman, Plainfield, 101— peration. Re civil war, Wiliam Sprague, the sole|s—_93; 8, 6, Ke wurvivor of that council, wat In nis ho-|--100, Ws V, Kena Boston teecitee stored to Health by tal here to-day and talked reminiscent-| 92: G. W. Hubbell, Greenwich, 116 Lydia E. Pinkham’s ly of the meeting, Ex-Gov. Sprague in|—96; Jonathan Godfrey, Brooklawn, 93 Compound. Rew cighty-one years old. At the our-|—1!—S2; Kugene Frayer, Englew Brak of the war, when he was Gover. | of Rhode Island, he organized a | Mihdrew: ~ heii and equipping it at his own : ‘eBpense went at its head to the front. *The Governors got together almont Immediately after the battle of Antte- tam without any concerted mo throughout with peau de cygne. Muffler collar and buttons of velvet. Plaid Boucle : Top Coats $34.74 A light, very warm fabric, lined throughout, ‘ Ww “RED STAR” Cet SRAM EY sotthe in fu) boas BRAND COFFEE aromittion “Equal tn auallty {tree noid 7 7 granulated or lveriaed) , BBe Crushed collar and cuffs of velvet in two shades Discontinued Patterns of first-grade | “Oo en BRAND fie Tete ae White Chinchilla and Boucle Diagonal Topeoats are selling very fast. They | was DOM orice pees Pound carton (bean, vB. dag (beam 7 COFFEE feats, Mew on tee ee oe vrai three-quarter Hanh, is lie Mets id Gnd huge bultons, the reverse Of the Severn huncred Rugs sult side of lining in smart colors, showing in tha collar. Edges bo hit remaining in this sale fully a fou braid, Prices $24.74 and $26.74 Hees Rou os eeaiie clk are REGULAR stock designs carried | “MACY'S BEST” ye from one season into another because | COFFEE Y¥.—"I run a sew- of their adaptability. These were large factory and got VELOUR COATS FROM GERM cluded with our purchase of the dis- all rundown, I had to ’ le continued patterns as a sort of bonus, up work for I could | There are floral designs, Oriental “oF pulverized), Te oF pulvertzod), euro} Vth quality by any oth Oi "Mananeling, Siva and ha, bebs, eranulated or pulverized; im at 400, POINBORGIL BISCUITS—RIch toa: oo tine this sao tas bach, SM CRAL” BRAND " WA sre i and { " Scarsdale, 9) » ©. Murdock, Garden City, Hagin Moree Manhettan, §, Parsons, Dyker Mead- Poughkeeps ing machine ound MIVITIF & P! our regular pric Lite Brand; spe full wetght. 9-1b = Bpaghettl Vor us mn “ 7 ‘ i pails, OTe; LO-ih ent Jus RUC Sis, Boraguc. "As soon as we nee jApawamte, 1713-105; | ills t atund the pains in As ‘propriate for Afternoon as for Evening Wear designs in natural colors or two-tone | 2 b peng, Fe 0 at fo be chairman and w draw up a resolu- Philadelphia, 97592: : * iD opera- Our importation of these Coats is very large. Th I il| | The floral cesigns in French colorings : . is fe one Sia approving of the dipati ’ ; 8 Bed tion for female trouble|f . : ‘ge. le value wi 's are most liked SPPOIAL SALE OF SPANISH QUE lntee, ollves; nourd and Musamcttion dnd wreing tos Preniaces R. Ellis, North Jersey, 108—a¢— | [mg but Lydia E. Pinkham's || instantly commend itself. and the delft Rug iked for Ch he tigi me culvest moana ne A Guncers, Galea eee Every regular size may be had at | bedrooms. A large number of the | perfest: pac Ratprosecute the war evan more st Wy Ye Geter 4 f : Vegetable Compound resent. The coats are full length, rather loose, | si in be to match in all | c! —Spe prepa. but up tn fo: allied qua Oualy. Then we all sigued tt and went|R. A, Hale, Reston, We geet A helped me more than the ft © hI black satin and hi ey be pe throughout Soreed be had to match in all } OWICHEN SOUT Shere at E50 to Boer our price Tor ine waters RS President Lincce Th 86); Charles H Wd. with heavy black satin and handsomely braided on the sweeping | thes , Doren cnn, @ cer eee ty, That mectiag | Hathaway, Besex ‘Country, 10—$—o; 4 loctors did Thope that | collar and cuffs. Usual Macy | sPPctAL SAL¥ OF EXTRA PEFLED WHITE Asran \GUs—!5!,: ae Pres i ty minutes, We) C. A. Harris, Englewood, 106-2086, Peren every one who is suffer. Black Bengaline C 4 $33, I -titting but f Macy Sale Une containing § to 9 thick i, packed to nell at ting voice. ee committee wan uae | SA: .Sbofford, Apawamis, 99-261, ing will fe the Com- ne Sai ye fee, tate tr re we ith Hh rt raceful. They have novelty Size. Price. Pric Printed 8. Ao apaltiae wan ae 5 e Washington, Newark, 16-4 fl My vee pore tae are elaborately trimmed wit raid silk embroidery, Satin lining 436x734 feet $10.48, fmt i was ons of them, and We ele Bike 342° | i ad Te nnche | T alack Moire Wrape at $99.14, are vi Coats of Black ets eve ‘ oiuat Panntee te yker Meadow, Mmm ore goue and I have ick Moire Wraps at $39.74, are very) Long Coats Broadcloth are $24.74. I 6x9 feet..... $18.74... : a Can y Geby would hiss us end callus trie | © right, Boston, 984 yained five pounds, I|| attractive and entirely new. ‘They are | They fasten to one side with a single | Ovvsoys tect BEC! Shir BSP sedan AALE FiteNcu ore, Now I am alone, the unly one of | jor is a: Ee WN nOR: ove my Haas te your || trimmed lightly with velveton the ike Omarion Wnt Jue Delay the latae a : to wel that fourteen left.” Ge Oa ae . medicine for it is the ; . id - al bd #ley Oler, Apawam: working girl's friend, and funnel sleeves, along the edge and on|ered in braid. Cuffs match, The selection of i,dozen, B41, PON Baie id elweowhere at 129 er dozen, ®1.04 SHES — Heavy lsewhere | 200 Diokingon, Dyker Meadow, the soft, wide collar, lining is of gray or black sati: Suffrage Pair Home, 118—18—100; LL a all women who suffer should write to you * gray ick satin, Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, wno|—*—08; J.P. Canington New ttevey! (or special ndvice."-—Miss Tillie Plensg, i heave served jail sentences Li 108—11—8T; A, M, ye y oughkeepsie, N. Y, a the Suftragette leader, Mra Panne | 13-98 Tnnett, Newark, 111-1" When's remedy bas lived for over Braid-bound Blanket Coats, $16.74 aid goodly to America at 4 W, E. Truesdell, Fox ditite, #9499; | thirty years, steadily growing in popu- A splendid Coat for motoring or for general wear. Three-| very large sizes of the above Rugs, sae aaiernoon tn the Nae) DO. Wickham, Cleveland, t1—10—115; | larity and influence, and thousands upon! quarter length. Colors are pray, brown or quiet plaids, The Suitable for assembly rooms or recep~ | agmaga MINE” i avenue, They sailed last nighton| ee ® 4 thousands of women declare they owe | edges are braid-bound. Belted back, convertible collar. tion halls, at proportionately low prices, | “LEMON.” C 4 their very lives to it, is it not reasonable | the Campania. Lifelike Imita: to believe that it is ao article of grea Floor, Broadway. Sc Four-Yard-Wide Linoleum risa be 4 ——— (From the Pittsburgh Post) merit? ual ey wt ° Mustrated Magazine Free. This farmer entertains « few summer| We challenge any one to show any OMEN'S Oilskin Gossamers, $14.74. From Lon- Purchase of Hi; Goods 5 NS, 8 large] APPLES Siii.s" ‘Wir A new magazine (handy size) with |LOMaeT# out tn Dilsadern township. a other one remedy for w apecial ce 8 A Spectal neon hie, shale | Hecegond ttt, 7 ty f=} at Special Prices stray clty man happened along and| disease which has att bs don, Elsewhere, $16.50. Waterproof. Trans-| ‘this is tigured cork Linoleum, In Qwenty-four pages, sixteen of them in| spent a couple of h t n demand and main i olor, with every copy of next Sun-| While hle automobile was being Axed.” | many yea as has Lydia E, Pinkbaus | parent ruby, emerald, topaz, and wood-brown | desians and colorings, suitable” for t i rs . ; kitchen, vestibule, corridor and office a World. A new magazine) ,),*97 wolves out heret” wea one of : colors. Will lake up little space in the week-end bag, | tioors. ' The low prices are due to in- 1. G BEANS OR “CONE: Fy fancy; In Del M 2 fc his questions, f you want spe ’ write to et ° Y WEEK, Watch for the first) “Not exactly," answered the farmer, | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confi | Made Raglan style, full length. erulioan Inne oer ta ce eis GREAT VALUES IN POPULAR PRICED MERCHANDISE pumber next Sunday, Full of plc-| “But If you want to see the next best dential), et Mom Your lotier wil 4pNEIT YY Gecend Floor. Broadwar, | last carload of these attractive goods, Danes fail ON THE SIXTH FLOOR, baa and good reading matter. Gining-room doormen ee ead held in vrlet confidence, : a ee eee 5a 80 the Bisth Floor when you come to Magy! eer é a