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* GITVPLANTOTEAR + DOWN BROGES = Lawyer Says Litigation Will Be Brought at Once to Stop the Razing. “What is the use of speaking @ mil- fon worde when ten have sufficed to explain the whole situation?’ sharply exclaimed Mayor Gaynor at the meeting of the Board of Fstimate to-day during the consideration of the proposal of Borough Present McAneny to remove he bridges which connect the Sixth avenue department etores. ‘The Mayor's remark wae addressed te Leet Attorney Benjamin G. Paskus, who was endeavoring to explain that the depart- ment store owners hed received no proper notice of the contemplated action of the Board and was urging an exten- ston of time, it being the avowed inten- on of the Borough President to begin the removal of the connecting bridges en November 1. “We contend that we have a legal right to maintain those connecting dridges,” said Mr. Paskus, “and it ie out intention to go into the courts to establish that right if the city of New York proceeds to remove the atructures. ‘We ask you now for an extension of time, so that the form of litigation—in which we trust the city will join—may ‘be decided upon. In the city of Chicago @ similar attempt was made by the authorities to remove connecting bridges with department stores, but the Court of Appeals of Illinois decided in favor of the stores.” Mr. Paskus, on behalf of the depart- ment etore owners and the property owners concerned, presented a petition urging thet the removal of the bridges would divert their trae to the already overcrowded street travel; that these bridges accommodate 8 per cent. of the station traffic; that these connections have in several instances caused the Temoval of otherwise obstructing etreet vays, which have to be replaced in tof tearing down the bridges; thet none but the most doubful tech- nieal grounds are alleged in support of the removal of the connecting bridges; that similar structures had been in Vogue in this city for thirty years with- owt interference, and that the olty is ow collecing a franchise tax on such structures; that the legality and propri- ty of station connections with buildings | "" @uch as department stores, hotele and that the Board ted t passed its original resolution for purpose of having the structures removed eum- marily but for the object of having, the whole matter ed out by the courts, ‘There, you have heard ip ten words the situation,” again sid the Mayor. “Now bring your own litigation if you | want to. The clerk ‘will read the next | rr.” Tt 4@ wnderstood that the Interbor- | Rasiroad ‘wil inetithte the action | at law seeking to enjoin the city from | interfering with the connecting bridges —now declared to have become publo Meceedi ties. —— 1,000-FOOT PIER PLANS FOR HOBOKEN APPROVED. Harbor Board Yields and Secretary | Stimson Is Expected to In- dorse Extension. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Plane of the Hamburg-American, the North German Lioyd and the Holland steamship lines to establish & new ocean terminal for their big liners near Montauk Point hee caused the Board of Army Engineers to change front in the matter of new pliers Hoboken. To accommodate their vessels, the lines applied tor the privi- lege to Dull plers extending 1,000 foot into the Hudson River. Until yesterday this plan ‘was vigorously opposed by the engineers, who desired to keep the Hud- son fairway clear. Talk of the establishment of « new ocean terminal alarmed New York oom- mercial interests to such an extent that irresistible pressure wae brought to bear on the Sew York Harbor Line Board of ow. Gecretary of War Stimson has yet to pass upon the report of the board favor- he piers, but it \s believed that ke will approve the —————_—_ Rogers Wresties Henderson. Joe Rogers, the heavyweight wrestler, and Bert Hendereon of Montana will meet in @ match to a finish at the People’s Theatre on the Bowery to-night. Frite Moh!, the Swies wrestler, and Joe Rusek of Bohemia will meet in the pre- timinery. Owes Life to This Consumption Remedy It f@ beyond human power fect health, but #0 many testified it saved their lives, have this dread disease should investigate and try it. It should stop the night sweats, 8 failed. I then the cough still ere a year and then farm near Jersey City, a very then recommended Ex! man Odce buildings as @ matter of rapid transit railway practice t¢ universally Pecognized. “If you want this matter to go into court,” resumed the Mayor, “why”—— “We do want to go into the courts Dut we desire an extension of time nd co-operation with the city officiais| ativ. fa order to determine the nat that litigation,” interrupted Pr, Pas! “Well, then, bring your own litiga- tion. Do you understand that ten matter?" demanded the Mayor. President McAneny then expla! in Does not contain it-forming drugs. rT Drug ‘Stores and sta. Ask for booklet telling and write to Eckman Tabor: a Ly Dr. Lewis Bakor “1 would tke to for rhenmatisin, ax Tem T cannot walk, ‘Please an Here is the best remedy for tis. known, and af taken ac. na you will aon. be. out and. well, | drams,’ and comp. m1 need in a laxative hat will drive the cold "he following prescription nd cough: Get a 25 o8, Anawor: What cough Tup, one from your system, package, of a hottle, ‘Take a. teaspo or unet) your ‘coli ty better you io a very few (i sf het, eating, T have « fn my stomac! feeling in my stvmach and gas forms, also conatipated, wer: ‘This condition if neglected will caine appendicitis, “You should ‘begin at once ee ea’trlonentine, which, ean be te attra cone at email cost. Th ‘packed ip ffealed cartong with full direc. sccompanying the package. I am sure pend be ted i of apn - cout prevent fend me ¢ 1» wetten: _ ‘'Please pre. “tora good tonic, 1 ‘am week rt, Ma ao apoee and | hat rf tain the following ingredients from your druggist and take for ‘several weeks and you will he strong ‘and healthy: Syrup Fite con 6. carn Mocire Eiomene carminityl etore ‘each teal,” Bhake well before taking. Aare “Mrs, G."' writes: ‘‘Please presoribe « safe te ducing flesh 1 getting waranty thre do afraid to try anytht ape tes. A reliable and aut “ies afer ‘The questions answered below are general in character, the symptoms or free. Colleze velops for reply. dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions ea: filled at any well-stocked drug Any druggist can order of wholes “Unhappy Mas stantly with be writes: "1 suffer com. indigestion and kidney plmply and oily.”* ain wulpher tablete (not he beat known remely far : are made fry ot ind herd medicine act directly on the bi Causing the vAmples to, 0. store, 7 Lo cure your kidney trouble and indi. “Mme, O."=The beat remedy for bedwetting Jn cliidren’ te to give thom 10. to 1i'dmps in water before menls of the followin re euteba, 1 drain i 2 you tell me a cure!” Anewer: 1 heartily recommend the use of antisentic vilane ort ot cater, Eirst package of vil \ English cleanse tho. nowt and. thrvangh the the hi make a bolm br sant . xt, Ton Mix and. take well and take'a teaspoonful fort times a day, ee “Sorrowful May" gays: “My pealp te cone eret with dandruff, my hair te oily and straggling. Please help me so that I may Sooke Like other gtrta,"” s,, Yon can very easily ‘ook tke other girla’’ Hf you will get at the dm store a 4-07, Jar of plain yellow minyol and nae it Brierly Camrotinn 9 om the ‘met 'wonderf'}. transforma thon when neople have uaei thie only two or three times, “Ann” writes: “Could you preacrite some. thee fo snerenne mr weuaiy Fram Caan orn an — infrequently suibected to sling veenartn.” Asean PP tel gt] taliots mee. et ferent eictese 48 indicat pa ing was from bundreds of girls who "Her wo you Tabirta can be par. 7 eal R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Broadway, 34th to 35th St. PARADISE TRIMMED HATS, $14.89 A Week-End Special—On Sale Friday and Saturday Despite the general _advance in the prices of Paradise Plumes we offer High Grade Black Silk Velvet Hats in many dressy shapes, trimmed with * Real Paradise Sweeps in black and natural of good size and lengths (as illustrated). These Hats would be priced Also about 100 beautiful Velvet and Plush Hats, $9.89, trimmed with two large French plumes of best quality, 18 Th inches long, with broad, drooping heads. (As. illustrated) In white and colors, Elsewhere $15.00. see tb $14.89 DISTINCTIVE STYLES IN -WOMEN’S WEAR From handsome Velvet fur-trimmed Suits at $114.00 to strictly tailored Serge Suits at $18.74 the Macy assortment, at every intermediate price shows the season's most successful styles. Unusually novel are the Eponge Suits, at $64.75, copied from a “Bernard” model, in taupe and geranium shades withcollars, ’ cuffs and trimmings of velvet, closely resembling moleskin. ’ Large Women’s Broadcloth Suits $39.74 * These are in sizes up to 48 inches bust measurement, A very finely tailored Suit in black or blue broadcloth of fine quality. The coat, heavily interlined and satin lined, is handsomely braid trimmed and fastened with large braid ornament. Collar and cuffs of velvet. Adjustable vest with Robespierre collar is of black satin. Semi-tunic skirt has pleated panel back, giving a long line effect. Smartly Tailored $33.74 In brown, navy or black zibeline of superior quality. Cutaway coat with velvet collar and long flat revers—is lined with changeable peau de cygne. Coat has Empire back with fancy belt. Skirt with pleated side fold. it and skirt trimmed with diagonal rows of tiny silk braid buttons. Whipcord Suits Strictly Tailored $23.74 Single breasted coat, slightly cutaway, very well tailored and button trim- med in mannish style. Lined with heavy satin. Skirt with panel front, and back has inverted pleats at foot. In fine quality whipcord, black and navy. Charmeuse Dress Copy of a ‘Bernard’ Model 919.74 A very striking one-piece dress, made of heavy quality charmeuse, In black or blue, with long loops of bright hued ribbon velvet at neck, finished with gold tassel. Effective ornament of gold braid at collar and back of girdle. Draped skirt of graceful style. Long row of satin covered buttons down the back add a novel finish. Second Fleer, Broadway. WOMEN’S TOPCOATS FROM LONDON The Smartest Utility Coats Made Cleverly tailored from the new weaves of English woolens, these London- made Topcoats have the inimitable dash and style that characterize the best ‘arments, TheMacy assortment includes also the aristocratic Bure berry’ Woncoate at $46.74—world-famous for their smart, swinging lines and splendid tailoring. And ‘‘Burberry,"’ you know, is the top notch of Lon $19.74 London Topcoats of Chinchilla Cloth Full length coat with long roll collar, patch pockets and turnback cuffs. In dark blue English Chinchilla cloth—a smart and practical garment. London Topcoats of English Woolen $23.74 In soft, thick ‘‘warmth-without-weight"’ mixtures—brown, gray and green, A flaring well-cut Coat, with new roll collar and turnback cuffs. Fastens at rT; ’ Burberry the side, Raglan Topcoats $40.74 Subdued plaid effects inWest of England woolen cloth, gray, a le collar, slashed pocket: i MISSES’ APPAREL—CHARMING IN STYLE Macy's assortment of misses’ dresses ranges from the conven- tional Serge School Frocks at $9.74 to the most strikingly modish One-Piece Dress of Satin Charmeuse at $43.74. Between the Shopping everywhere means buying at Macy's. That our prices are the lowest in the city, quality for quality, is generally accepted without dispute. That Macy's regularly and invariably rejects all but goods of reliable and desirable quality is also generally recognized. But what is equally true, but not so generally known, is that at Macy’s you get the same prompt, cour: Service and the same readiness to adjust ay and every transaction a to your complete satisfaction—th priced speclaity stores that use exce' ion for exorbitant prices. Justificat you get at the high- lence of service as a eoenecerooeooe coocooooooooooeonacoooooooooseS. The Macy Jewelry Store Presents the Finest Collection of BRACELET WATCHES Shown in This City There are square, oval, round, octagonal and novelty Watches, mounted on flexible Bracelets of one to five strands wide. TheWatches are platinum, 14kt. and 10kt. Gold, Sterling Silver and Gold-Filled, either plainoror- namented with delicate tints of enamel or set with diamonds. The movements are American and Swiss lever type, with seven, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen jewels. We guarantee them for one and two years. Sizes run from 8 lines (as large as a five-cent piece) to jewel size (slightly larger than a twenty-five-cent piece). These and the wrist-strap watches range in price from $3.96 to $629.00, Over a hundred designs between these two prices To maintain our low-price’ su; Separately, dam; oblas Elsewhere $15.00. ment. ment, is $84.50. PEEEEREESSESESESSESSSES SECEESSESESSSSS: $199.00. One of the Octagonal Bracelet Watches, made of plati- num and gold, mounted with pure white dia- monds, is $549.00. PIAVOTHSOOTSSSSS 9999099: MACY’S NEW IMPORTATIONS OF WOMEN’S KID GLOVES The popularity of Macy’s Gloves Is due to their reliability. For many years we have had all our Gloves made especially to our order, by the same manufacturers—thus insuring a cer- tain high standard of quality, from wh ich there is never any deviation Macy Gloves always prove satisfactory because dependable, and are always offered at ‘“Lowest-in-the-City” Prices. . ct) Le two extremes there are scores of pretty frocks in eponge, serge, ——The Beryl diagonal and broadcloth. Misses’ Dresses at $14.74 , Made to sell from $18.74 10 $19.74. There are only Sixty-five of these Smart Dresses Fine serges, in r brown, tan, Copenhagen and black. Fine Bedford cords, some broadcloths, all’in one-piece models, trimmed with braid, velvet or silk. Sizes 14 and 16 years and 13, 15 and 17 years. of Satin and Chiffon $27.74 Overdress of fine chiffon over satin foundation. In white, pink, maize, blue and nile chiffon over satin, or in exquisite combination of pink or blue over white. Dainty bodice has shadow lace yoke and cuffs outlined with bugle trimming. Long tunic overskirt in five pleats is trimmed with bug e banding. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Evening Dresses Corduroy Coat New “Scarf” Effect $26.74 In 48 inch length, a finely tailored coat, with collar and long throw scarf, tassel finished. Coat lined with iine quality of heavy satin. In navy, black or brown fine quality corduroy. Sizes 14 and 16 years, Full Length $12.74 Chinchilla Ulster In navy, brown or gray heavy quality chinchilla cloth. High neck, straight cut model, set-in sleeve. Two large pockets. Sizes 14 and 16 years. ay h ” Cc of Blanket Cloth $11.74 A 48-Inch model cut on the popular straight lines of this season. Braid bound edges, high neck model. Made of plaid back blanket cloth in blue, brown, black tan, Sizes 14 and 16 years, fecond Mleor, Biway 35th M. Walking Gloves, 94c a Pair Selected lambskin, two-clasp Gloves, in tan, red, gray, brown, white and black. Backs embroidered, the colors with self-color, the black with white, the white with black $1.39 a Pair 12-Button Length Lambskin in glace finish—white only. Elsewhere would be consid- ered good value for $1.65. $1.69 a Pair 12-Button Length Made of real kidskin in glace finish—white only. Elsewhere this glove would be considered good value for $2.00. - French Kid Mousguetaire Gloves, $2.94 a Pair 20-Button Length White place mousquetaires, made of the best French kid, Selected skins. Gloves that would elsewhere be considered good value at $4 Main Floor, Broad Sh a Ae EER movements Sirst hand from makers here and ‘abroad. The assembling and diamond-selting was done in our own workrooms on the premises. A few hints follow: A 20-Year Guaranteed Geld-Filled Case, with brace- let attached, of extended pattern. with American movement, is $9.84 at Macy's, A Platinum Bracelet Watch, with tiny 8-line round face and full-jewelled Geneva lever movement, is in the matler of these exquisite Bracelet Watches, we purchased our mountings Loekpede aver the diamonds at irs from f ined the cutters at Amster= also at Fitted A 14k, Geld Bracelet Watch at $47.89 has an 8-line round face and 15-jewelled Swiss lever move- ‘A 14k. Gold Bracelet Watch, with oval face and silver dial, fitted with 15 jewels, Swiss lever move- Main Fleer, Brendway | KN 3 fight with the Book Trust continues, We still sell Books a Pikes ca ary other hous: is the only st United States selling’ Books Hi ee PPPSTOOOESSIONNRN008 TIMELY BOOKS AT MACY PRICES and than Tru: ixed prices. Little Women By Louisa M. Alcott The most popular of all children’s pire sition, $164 ‘egul juon. 49 Ti bs He the tw $2.16 Main Floor. Rear. WEEK-END CANDY SPECIALS Made in our own laboratory at 317 to 329 West 35th Street, from the finest and purest materials, Ideal Chocolate Cherry Creams Pound Box, 19c Vanilla Cream, filled with chopped Maraschino Cherries and. covered with Macy “Ideal” choc- olate, 1» ssorted Chocolates, vanilla, and strawberry flavors. Perfection Chocolates (Macy) Pound Box, 49¢ imilar quality elsewhere 80c uisite Chocolates neatly and lly packed in one half one, two, and five-pound y's “Red Star” Special Pound Box, 24¢ _ Delicately flavored Chocolates, in pretty shapes. Equal to any and superior to most chocolates at 40c All Macy Candies are sold “‘net weight,” which means that the weight of the container isnot included len pretty and ments than ever; all at “lowest-in-the-city” prices. Basement, Ceatre. FETCHING FASHIONS FOR YOUNG GIRLS A very elaborate littlé imported frock at $34.74 is of fine Scotch wool plaid with finely kilted skirt and smart little “*coat-overdress’’ belted at back and trimmed with overlap- ing pearl buttons. Fine hand-tucked frills of dotted ecru tiste-finish collar and cuffs. Velveteen Dresses (As Illustrated) $12.74 In black, navy, brown or wine color vel excellent quality. Messaline in contrast trims the blouse front, the neck and cuffs. rochet lace. Gored ski flat collar of Irish ¢ panel front. Sizes6to14 years, Blouse Dresse javy Blue fetge $6.94 jece model—in sizes 8 to 14 yeays. Blouse with large sailor collar, trimmed with | triple rows of red, black of white braid, has watch poc! tie of bright silk, Full pleated skirt is at to wie which has silk dered emblem on eld. Three-Piece Model Tailored Suit $19.74 (In Sizes, 10-12 and 14-years). A smart one-piece dress with velvet cuffs, trimmed Zith contrasting colored pine a round buttons. Skirt either plain or pi a8 stylish iiagonal referred. The satin-lined coat completing this. suit is on Rortollcor straight lines with patent leather belt, Made of heavy d or plain cheviots or mixtures, in navy blue, brown and gray colorings. Chinchilla Cloth $17.74 Top-Coats ° lity of chinchilla, In brown, navy o1 i - M Belted hae avy Or gray. Smart satin: k. Buttons snugly up to neck. Velvet A kets—one small breast pocket. A very well ‘ahoned $14.74 Vicuna Cheviot Full-Length Coats Double-breasted Coat, with convertible collar. Buttoned belt at back, which flares in newest style, Two large patch pockets. Made of soft fin- ished navy or tan Vicuna cheviot. Sizes 6 to 16 years, 24 Floor—85th mreet “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES For Misses and Children Most adults whose feet give them discomfort cause to ill-fitting shoes worn in childhood, Cn The present generation can be sat Two-pi “ A superior lined coat wit! Two large side garment. Sizes foot troubles, e a ee Bertha ent di and dressiness with scienti es, “RIGHT-SHAPE” SHOES are constricted by an ortho, : st GH aioe tence, these Shoes pro- E tect the foot while guiding it along natural lines during its very he toes. The arch- growth. ‘There is ample sj for t! Fagen Bridge. The heels are held Tos” in . sits comfortably~ on its sn A to these advant: the fact tl ! Shoes cost less at Macy's Hedy pha ear eine int blk igs i Lac populari' vi ciara any erate alil is explal oly 1.19 for re carry acomplete range es inall the wanted leathers, from $1.1! an infant’s “Right-Shape” Shoe to $3.49 for the misses’ sizes. . Special Prices on High-Cut “Right-Shape” Shoes For Misses and Children In Patent Leather and Gun- metal Calf, Regulation giciaht Sizes 84% to 11 In patent leather and gun-4 Sizes 11}4 to 2 metal calf. Strong and ser-| Sizes 2% to 5% viceable soles. Rights For Sizes 814 to 11 Sizes 1134 to 2 Sizes 244 to 54% ’ $1.69 $1.98 $2.39 $1.39 $1.69 $1.96 Second Fleer, Sth 8¢., Rear BOYS” AND YOUTHS” §12.50 LONG TROUSER SUITS, 99°09 Sizes Ages Made of 31036 15 to 20 years. All-Wee | Cheviets and Cassimeres Plain Grays. Oxford Blues. Gray and Brown Mixtures. These Suits come from a manufacturer who in the regular season does not produce a Suit to retail under $12.50. Twice a year we secure from himall his short lengths of fine woolens, on a net ‘‘cost-to-make"’*,basis. This enables us to offer Suits of exceptional merit at $9.75, Among these Suits are special Junior models, cut te fit and set off the physique of Boys whe are getting their first leng- trouser Suit. . We Have for Young Men ji¥, Sf, Suis, af Overcoats in English and American models, of fine woolens, at from $9.75 up to $22.50. ( Fifth Fleor, Broadway BOYS'SUITS & OVERCOATS AT MACY'S Have Three Strong Features The Materials | The Styles mast stand our test | are Norfolk & double- for “all wool” which | breasted in and we rigidly epply ‘in | English and American every case. woolens in overcoats. In Addition, Macy’s Prices Are Always Lower than Elsewhere ; The Suits The Overcoats Hand-tailored Knickerbocker Suits ini chev- | "Chinchilla Cloth Overcests in navy blue, iots, cassimeres, tweeds and cor-| brown and light and dark gray. duroys, in all desirable shades and]jor self collars. Lined wi mixtures, Two styles—Norfolk for] Venetian cloth and satin. Sizes to 10 years, boys of 6 to 16 years; Double-breast- ed for those of 9 to 19 years (including | Macy's priceg $4.96 te $13.74, ts, double or stout sizes) breasted models, As Moers $7.49 to $14.74. " extra trovsers at $4.96, $5.94, %. collar. Gray and brown mi sland i Extra heavy’ weight, Wool or Norfolk Suits from England in gray or| linings. Sizes 9 to 17 years, tan tweeds, made of West of entand Macy’s price ie $4.96 to $18.49, made of sizes for boys7tol6years, Overceats irom England, heavy and West of England woolens, in gi oe 8 res. twill $12.74, The Same Materials mace up to your|and brown mixtures. Sizes 9 order in any model which you ‘m 5 Prefer to the English at sad. wf Mee Aw LOE A FPS Se eats ore

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