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* Cente GROCER FINDS A BOMB. Seme One Nad Pot tt Dehind a Bar rel Near Show Window. Albert Reisch, a grocer who has « Store on the Boulevard, Rockaway, found a bomb in front of his show baad to-day. It was behind @ bar- Which he moved to make room for A fresh vegotavies. 1, The bomb was cylindrical, seven imohes long, an inch and a hal moter and was wrapped with adhesive tape. The fuso had not been lighted. Relech took it to the Rockaway atation, The police thought that It might have Been thrown away by a Black Hander who was afratd of being caught with {t in his possession. Retsch said he had received no threats, ext membership te 2,690, representing | 220 clubs, What the League has accom- plished for yachtemen in marking, im- Proving and purifying waterways pre- sents @ remarkable list of achievements along the line of the League's purposes. Physician Gives Recipe for Gray Hair A Well Known Physician and Author | Gives Simple Home Recipe That | Will Darken Gray Hair. Dr. Stanton Burroughs, the well known physician and author, recently made the following statement: “Gray hair can be easily darkened by the following simple recipe which you, can mix at home. To 7 oz. of water! add a small box of Barbo Compound, | 1 oz. bay rum and \% oz. glycerine.’ Apply it to the hair every other day | until the desired shade is obtained. | It not only is an excellent hair dark- ener but at the same time removes dandruff and other ills of the sealp. | | of the Waterway League of Greater New York and Long Island mailed to members to-day ts a Neat and creditable little volume. It ts full of interest to those outside the tik- orous orvantzation that {s doing on water what the L. A. W. did for Bicy- Geta In making good roads a national ee on 6 Amazing growth of the Lea the book's most stirring features Ore Ranized in 1909 with forty members, representing elght yacht clubs, its prea- | The Doctor’s Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By DR, LEWIS BAKER, The questions answered below are general ; the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply to any case of similur nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College Building, College-Ellwood Sts., Dayton, Ohio, inclos- ing self-uddressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, | but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. to ssstmilate the honk: thea you will ti . wipivaton abd. beght, until your system ts ab} fatt ants of Your “Farmwife” writes: | “You once recom. fended @ , howemade cough arrup, teint It and found it the best cous rt at ‘of ; and fn the ot and my, fi neqvotin, lrritable an very _aacellent treatment widety ‘prescribed for tts * Well as. the frequeotly cannot | | | | | | | \ | | j | | ie packed in geal: Untee: alter “Dreaktust cdnner “and Continue an soon! restore te tablet. after Tine tablet “after supper, tive agencies will on, dan. and have you Teatinent Hinve. the following | preserip. Aud stake. a. teaspsua etoro to my ex. requontly eanbar: 4 oof Young. peo safe remedy to 45 think 99; and atactiva “Bian teaccer "Te fen with full directions ease ‘' ‘Dem. They ate Paste Cowperthwait @ Sons No Deposit, 50c a Week wi $5 4 $10 3-Piece Mission Set, Real Leather Seats $19. 75 Made of solid oak, for solid comfort and long wear. Either Early English or Fumed finish, Can be had separately if de- sired. We have an endless variety of Mission Furniture. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Rugs, Go Carts,IceBoxes Qc Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash for You Just as You Prefer Frices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article Cownerthwait € Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Harlem Stove 2212 to 2224 Third Ave, (Cor, 121 st St.) sealiaiaat diated’ T HE EVENING WORLD, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Ate Their Low Prices INK Herald Square WAS St. SMART Spring MODES in MISSES’ APPAREL Picturesque simplicity is the dominant feature of the new fashions, and the Is which Paris has created and American designers have adapfed for the American girl are quaint, pretty and charmingly youthful. ‘Third Floor, Broadway. Rose brocaded eponge is used for the] A soft double scart of white chitfon long blouse coat of a Russian Suit at ]is one of the novel_features of a blue $34.75, with deep sailor collar and] eponge suit at $44.75, with low belted cuffs of creamy Venise lace and white | coat trimmed with accordion pleated kid belt. — The skirt of white fatine | braid. is on the newest "325.00 Lin silver centres trim jacket and skirt. gerie Dresses Very Special $17.74 Choice of three dainty and effective models, one of which is iusiraled. White batiste Dresses ey, em- broidered in rose design, coat effect with handsome satin ribbon employed for the wide draped girdle. ' ‘i All-over Embroidery Dresses in tunic skirt, very smartly draped and of most elaborate style. | Embroidered batiste dresses, prettily trimmed with cluny laces and with girdle of crepe de chine. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. a ‘iat aal ter Misses’ $25.00 Suits of Wool Eponge $17.74 Very jaunty coat, peau de cygne li and vat sailor collar and cuffs, trimmed with self-covered moire or tinted net in Bulgarian colors. Draped skirt of very effective model. Sizes 14 and 16 years. In navy blue, Copen! tan or brown wool “Dolly Varden” Sizes 14 and 16 years. : Dainty flowered patterns with tiny stripes and lavender, pink or blue rosebuds, Separate guimpe of white net with ruffles on sleeves and vest; Venise lace edged. Draped skirts cf pretty style—sashes to match the color of the floral designs. Misses’ Coats—Macy’s prices were $29.75 to $42.75; now $24.74 A collection of 55 Spring Coats—one or two of a style, in sizes 14 and 16 years. | Dressy and strictly tailored Coats, short and three-quarter lengths—in all the season’s best colors and smartest materials, including: Coverts, Checks, Serges, Eponge __, and other high class fabrics. Misses and Junior Suits at Corresponding Reductions. Any of these Gite “Bay or Pearl buttons with gleaming | THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1018. Macy’s Great White Sale Continues All This Week $17.50 Vg white, in that in width; soft, graceful-di Macy’ Fur Storage Keeps Furs Safely During the Summer Ostrich Plume HATS for $9.89 Macy’s Regular Week-End Special These Hats are most remarkable as to talue and most attractive as to style. The ina are of real Milan, in black or he latest Paris effects. Shapes re sold elsewhere untrimmed at $7.00 ind $8.00 each, ‘ Trimmed with three handsome French ‘ich Plumes, 16 inches long and 6 inches eptionally good quality. plumes of joire ribbon encircles the crown and a tiny bow in front adds to the attractive ensemble of smart Ha’ 8 All Bi 2) @) this it. lack. Black with white, Saxe blue or gold umes, ite with white, black or colored jumes. Minery Balen. Geeond Fleer. tim WOMEN’S $1.00 GLOVES White Lambskin Glace English cut thumb; one | b; triple drawn embroideries. very specially priced. ““RIGHT- SHAPE” SHOES sero me For Misses and Children “They allow the feet to grow along natural lines.” (at “Equal Rights for Every Toe.” “Right-shape” Shoes in appearance are like any other high-grade Footwear, but are ray : de- signed to fit snugly at in- step and heel pitt afford Girls’ COATS & DRESSES CHARMING Summer S TYLES [ New, Enlarged and improved Dep't The new models in Girls’ Dresses are simply delightful, so filmy, girlish and quaint they are! At $15.74 are delicate shadow lace Frocks with low girdles of pastel silks; at $16.74 are crepe de chine and chiffon Frocks daintily trimmed with Baby Irish; a fetching low girdled model of silk marquisette over china silk is priced at $74.74. There are also silkelined, colored charmeuse Coats at $17.74 that are quite new in style and cut. From many excellent values we feature these— _ This dainty, dressy Dress (illustrated), made in the two-piece style, has low belted blouse of fine pin tucks and Valenciennes lace and the lace-trimmed skirt is accordion-pleated, The soft messaline sash is run through loops of lace and tied in long end sash bow in the back. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Girls’ Imported Linen Frocks, $4.49 Of finest, soft finished linen is this low belted, short sleeved and Dutch neck frock with front daintily hand-embroidered. Hand-made throughout in pink or blue. Sizes 6, 8, 10 years. Girls’ Two-Piece Wash Dresses, $2.96 Two-piece Dresses with checked pleated skirt attached to the long-waisted blouse which is of white repp laced at the neck and belted low with patent leather belt, Colors, black- and-white, blue-and-white, pink-and-white check, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Girls’ White Serge Blouse Coats, $12.74 New Blouse Coat of fine soft tinish serge, entirely silk lined and fastening to the side. The detachable collar and cuffs are of heavy linen embroidered in Bulgarian designs. Sizes 8 to 14 years, : Pongee or Satin Blouse Coats, $5.94 Low Bloused Coats of fine natural colo: pongee or black satin in long-waisted effect, with belt or silk sash and soft detach- able collar, Lined throughout with white Venetian cloth. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. Boys’ $500 to $6.00 REEFERS | SPECIALLY Priced at $3.96 Typical Macy Values from the new and much enlarged and im- proved Department of Boys’ Clothing on the Second Floor, 34th street, rear. eee om and with an extra collar of galatea, Also in mixed tweads Not every size in every material and style, but every size in one style or another for boys of from 242 to 10 years. 3 in every desirable style and material, ranging in price up to $7.49 for those sold elsewhere for $10.00. Boys’ Extra- Trouser Suits $4.96 Norfolk or double-breasted Suits of allewool mixed cheviots tailored for service, Full-lined Knickerbockers, cut full and roomy for comfort. All sizes from 6 to 14 years, $10.00 Extra- Trouser Suits, Special at $6.49 Six Nolet Models (varying in the style of yoke and method of pleating) and two double-breasted. Materials are fine Guay, all-wool serges and mixed tweeds. The Coats are alpacaelined, and the fully-lined Knickerbockers are in “peg-top" style. All sizes for boys of 6 to 18 years. Girls’ Point d’Esprit Dresses, $14.74 | “ ” Uncle Sam”’ Sailor Suits, Special at $4.24 , Not obtainable elsewhere. Exact copies of the regulation Man-o'- War clothes, made by the tailors who supply the U.S. Navy. Made of white drill. The same model in blue cloth at $8.49. . every toe room for natural development. “Right-shape” Shoes meet the ground fairly and squarely, equalize wear and so outlast all ordinary makes. We carr; it Misses’ pize. «Right Shape ” Anklestrap Pumps In patent leather, gun-metal calf, tan**Russia™ calf and white canvas. Welted soles of best oak leather. Sizes 6-4 to 11, $1.89 Sizes 1114 to 2, $2.49 ** Right-Shape”’ Blucher Oxfords In patent leather, gunsmetal, tan, ‘‘Russia’’ and white cane vas; welted soles. Sizes 6) to 11, $1.89 Sizes 11 4 to 2, $2.49 Sizes 214 to5!4, $2.97 ** Right-Shape”’ White Sea Island Canvas Shoes Button styles, in regulation height and with lyear weited soles. Sizes 7to1l1,+ $1.49 Main Fleor, Breadway, Full Pique Sewn jarge clasp at wrist. Backs with A smart and serviceable Glove, PHOTOGRAPHIC - | SUPPLIES— MACY PRICES The regular Macy savings on everything necessary, jen od for amateur or professional. One of the finest and most comprehensive assortments in the City, now in the new and very much improved Depart- ment on the Fifth Floor, Center. Lectures will be given every Tuesday, from 9 a. m. to 10 a, m., in the De- artment on the Fifth Floor, on— “How to take and develop pictures” also on the use of “Argo” papers and Japanese water-colors. Nocharge. __ Inquire, when you come in, about the Field Camera Club now forming, under the direction of an expert. Here are one or two items out,of the hundreds that illus trate the Macy savin, Macy's Price Special Was. Now Fifth Meer, Center. a H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices acy'S Herald Square Broadway, 34ihte 35th St. Macy’s $21.49 Cedar BOX COUCHES, now $16.74 A typical value from the new and much enlarged and improved Guarvers of the Furniture Department, now on the Sixth Floor. Cedar contains a most frae grant aromatic essential oil that is an absolute preventive of moths, and also imparts a ine ant odor to your stored linens or clothing. This Cedar Box Couch (as ik Justrated) measures 6 ft. 2 in. x 2 ft. 6 in.,and is at once a a Bed and a Wardrobe. The open construction ensures perfect cleanliness and the accuracy of the fitting makes the inside almost air-proof. The Quy-opener Atlachment makes it easy for a child to open it, and the springs of tempered steel lend the Couch unusual and luxurious softness. The covering is of green denim. The Same was formerly ered in ta A wriced $3130: now $22.14” MEN’S Summer CLOTHES Macy's new and much improved and ing Department, on the Fifth Floor, Breadway, is stocked with a finer and more ccmplete assortment than ever before. A few special Aeon The Department is replete with savings of propor- te interest Summer Suits at $18.50 With the New “Patch Pocket” All in the latest striped flannel effects, including blacks and blues with white hairline and chalk line stripes, and grays with contrasting lighter stri These are cut over the best‘ patch pocket’’ model we have seen anywhere. The coat has the ultra-fashionable*' step"’ lapels—not the obsolete ‘‘ peaked’’ lapel, as shown elsewhere. Sleeves are shorter and narrower, and pocket and edge are one-quarter inch single stitched. Six-button waistcoat and straight hanging trou- sers. These light weight, silk lined Chesterfield Overcoats for cool evenings, at $19.75 Made of fine au ety unfinished worsted fabrics in Oxford gra and black, lined throughout withMerveillieux silk. Cloth or sil facing. The best all-roundCoat a man can buy and the dressiest Coat amancanwear. New Suits for Young Men at $14.75 “Patch pocket,” Norfolk and two- or three-button conservative American models in gray hairline stripes, plain grays and mix- ures-two-toned blue stripes and fine quality blue serges. MEN'S STRAWS v0 rime. carne Neth ad ince and America ough, medium Sennits from England, White Porcelain Trays, 428 14¢ or fine braids at $/.88 and $2.74, American “split” braid hats at Povelie Lined Hele, us be ik $1.88, $2.74, $3.74 and $4.49; Mackinaws in pencil curl brim style, Porcelain Lined Trays, 5:7 35¢ 10: |at $2.74; soft Milan” straws at $1.88, $2.74 and $3.74, Agla Intensifier le Se Bangkoks in telescope shape, with pencil curl brims, at $4.74, Agta Reducer 10c . Se | $6.74 and $8.74, Cane Tripods $5.89 $4.49 | Panamas from the west coast of South America, at $3.49, $4.74, “Vel Cyo” Develo; “Vel Cyo" is the best de- veloper on the market to» day for developing papers, Its special virtues, which are shared by no other de- (Macy) veloper, are— (1) “Greater latitude,” meaning that, whether your print is under-ex; { or over-ex, ) “Vel Cyo” will give you a@ satisfactory result. (2) Economy—A Iven quantity of “Vel Cyo" makes twice as much solution as will any other developer on the market to-day, In addi- tion, it can be used repeated- ly before being exhausted, (3) Ton e—"Vel Cyo” gives a rich, warm tone, resembling a steel engrav- ing. The semi-antique effect of “Vel Cyo” prints, recom- mends its use, especially to those interested in the artistic side of photography. (4) Purity—"Vel_ — Cyo” will not stain. the fingers. “Vel Cyo"™ (Macy), 4 02. bottle, sufficient for making “IR * HOSIERY " Hosier compel (which is made we to set apart for # an entire section located at the foot ef the Centre Stairway, Main Fleer. Absolute “Trontex”’ Hose ave full-fashionc For Men, Women, And Children, d, This means thac they fit well, retain their shape, and do not bay, pullor wrinkle, “Tron Hose are linensteinforced, Linen Is four times the strength of cotton, and by consequence “Irontex" gives ou four times the wear of all other Hose reinforced with an equal t hickness of cotton, “Trontex” Hose are of {ine gauge and delicate texture, and have the appeare ance of Hose costing considerably more. “Trontex'’ Hose are not “guaranteed” in the usu For wear they are unsurpassed, ense. Instead, we say If a pair of “Irontex” Hose do not give you perfect service and perfect satisfaction bring them back and receive a new pair without question or delay. “Trontex”’ Hosiery for Men Of cotton, and in black, At 24¢ tan, gray and navy, Of lisle, in black, tan, gray and navy, | At 33¢ ‘Trontex’’ Hosiery for Women otton in jack, tan and hite, bi At 33e At2de b w Lisle, in black Of O. S, lisle, and white, lat 48c in black, : “Trontex’’ Hosiery for Children Priced 24¢, in all sizes from 6 to 1 0 and in black, tan and white, $6.74 and up to $24.49, unblocked or blocked in any shape desired. eee ieee eens Men’s HOSIERY Jor Summer Special Values from the new Shop on Broadway at 35th Street, Main Floor At 24 At 24c Medium and tight- Socks of merceri bit ht full - Mashed cotton, in black, bes Black, tan and | gray. Double soles, bleached feet. Very i ; 4 comfortable and durable Sard eer ee ‘a Pec ang ors Nee Moreartand Liste Sacks, 33 Silk Socks at 48c | y Van gray and navy.) Fullefashioned, and with extra pe ga heels, double soles high spliced heels, soles and toes. Silk Lisle Socks, 48¢ Sole of lisle and elastic top of Mercerized to look like silk.|!isle. Colors are black, tan, Well reinforced, light and me-|gray and navy. Have all the dium weight, in black, tan, gray appearance and wearing quality and nav: of Socks costing much more. Men’sSummer UNDERWEAR Timely Merchandise at onefifth lo one-third Savings 50 Elmira Net, Mesh TSe Cross-Bar Union Shirts and Drawers (each) SOC Suts st O9C Of very fine lisle, in plain} A manufacturer's clean - up. white, mercerized effect. Silk|Nainsook, with knee drawers fronts. Knee-length drawers.|and athletic armholes. 7——Men’s $1.50 and $2.00 Union Suits at 98 _Of fine lisles and cottons, Some in athletic style, some high neck, short sleeves and ankle-length drawers. At 24c Medium weight Socks of plain cotton, un- Athletic Style Shirts, with be Drawers, (each) c neatly-buttoning fronts, Athletic] _ Long sleeves and short Draw. either in knee or ankle length, ——— 7 SAVINGS tor SMOKERS City. In Cigars, for instance, $1.25 25-tins of “Union League” at 84c and so on up to Proportionate savings on pipes, tobaccos, humidors, etc. The following items are representative of the savings in the new and $7.00 “Key West” Havana $1.25 Calabash B thechilds (1 t $4.96 Pipes, at 74c of anexcellent quality of Havana leaf. | curves, ideally cool smoking for $2.50 Manila “Londres” Londres” Summer. Meerschaum lining and Rich and of fi it, mellow bou- aM ‘Made in oneolthe ie factories| Yer fe Cigarentes Dien Fine: Balbriggan Shirts drawers with “banjo"| ers are double-seated, and are f VERYTHING at a@ lower price than anywhere else in E $10.00 25-boxes of the famous ;*Luis Marx” at |$6.49. much enlarged and improved Department on the Fifth Floor, Fine, mellow cigars, made in KeyWest} Large-bowled and in deep, sweeping (100), at $1.98 push bit of hard vulcanite, andof fine leaf only,