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TWO GIRLS MISSING, FATHER TELLS POLICE ELE STE Younger Sister Disappear son, Way to School. Heury Kruse, a widower and father of four emall children, has asked the tid of the police in finding two of Mts Jaughters Helen, aged tex, and Evelyn, a year younger, who were kidnapped, the father Je certain, while they were ‘n thelr @way from thelr home at No, 329 Eighth avenue, Astoria, to Public Schoo We, 131, yesterday afternoon. Kruse charges that a relative has spir- ‘ted his children away in pursuance of a threat made at the time of his wife's Geeth Jayt March that the youngstera = ‘be possessed by fair means or Helen and lyn left their home at @ noon meal to rev turn to school, only a block a: “Near jusband whom he believed he juspicious loitering tn the vicinity of the school. He confided hie fears to @ policeman, believin, t the two ohildren were already in pnd the policeman w: the object of Kruse's suspicions to move away from the school pullding. But the two children did not return to their home when scliool was dis- misged In the afternoon and Kruse went immediately to the Astoria station, giv. ing the addree:os of four familie where, he believed, the children could be found. ruse consulted with a lawyer to-day om the mode of action to take against the people whom he char respon- alble for the disappearance of his chi! dren. Ho saya. that when he recovers custody of Melen and Evelyn he will seek criminal prosecution against their abductors, ’ —_———_—_- { ‘Oanned Mustc More of Luxury. | WASHINGTON, May 27.— “Canned! tausic” is to be. more of 125% STREET~WEST the American Express Company for) duty at % per cent., as “manufacturers in chief value of gutta persha.” —_——— ; Father of Seven a Suicide. Despoudent because he was out of work and unable to support his wife ahd seven children, Morris Weinstein, forty, tailor, committed sulci@e with gas s dirt and everything in which it comes in contact frésh and germ free. The wise housewife uses N for every cleaning _ purpose, because powerful ant as wel efficient el e, bother and money. PK es 10c, 25c, 50c, $1 It ith “the” oabiertor. Wednesday and Thursday—A Sale of Hosiery and Underwear Each Item Shows a Sensationally Low Price. aye ys HO8 P— st HOS E—Ekxtra bright lustre. made; double neck: no pi or with fancy lace’ an: medallion inserte algo Swiss top;_ some 3 BOOT HOSE—Pure eee ir made; BU BR RIBBED SUITS—Low neck, no er in tight 1» with or tight kK, no sleevs a TT) price. Three or each... Children’s Dresses and Reefers (Sizes 2 to 5 years) e Upper New York's Biggest, Busiest and Best Children’s * §Store Offers Many Timely Attractions White Dresses assortirient of dainty little jels, tm 'ong-waisted effect; M ddy style and Russian Dresses, of tine ‘awn, repp and I:nons; ali the newest ideas. in Eiromlngs, some with eye- Tet or colored em $; finished with ribbon cash. sAt 98c, 1.98, 2.75 rolderies; others Bey designed with linen and Val. Summer Reefers PONGEE REEFERS—One of the new- est models, in double-bre.sted models, with the new lor effect, with various shaped collars; some fintshed with lace insertions; others wit! scallop .. Fur Storage Means Fur Insurance Protection without responsibility. Absolute Insurance against fire, theft} | joths cannot live in our frigid vaults, which aod injury of any kind. on the premises, thus assuring minimum handling and quick delivery ifst cold pei in the fall, Moderate rates. Phone 3000 Morningside and representative will call. ©: Women's Silk & Lisle Gloves $2.1, WOMEN'S 2-CLASP LISLE THREAD Fine quality; in white, » GLOVES—| Ublack, tan, gray. ‘$12.95 Women’s and Misses’ ¥ Smart Moire Coats, WOMEN'S PURE SILK THREAD GLOVES—Long elbow length, with double finger tips. Pale wecceceveeserseseses 6.50 ~The best Moire Coat ever offered at this price. Smartly draped, front fastening with a large ornament, The lon; salt moire; bengaline or brocade, with ‘ 16, 18; womgn’s sizes, 36 to 44, $3.50 Red Leather Bible, 1.50 || shaw! collar and cuffs are trimmed Nites for misses and small women, Levant, Divinity Circuit; red under gold edge; silk sewed and contains several thousan lps and references, concordance and ry finest bible paper in! ck- Bi | her’s Bibles” ever publis! Suit.Cases and Club Bags MATTING .and REED SUIT CASES—fine quality, + Yined, leather straps; 24 Inches long COWHIDE SUIT CASES—selected leather; linen lined; 24 In, long “with shirt pocket, brass catches $6.50 cosrereseies ees FORD CLUB BAGS-—russet bi lock lack walrus; hi 18 in, and catches; sizes 15 to ‘ly to-day at his home, No. #3 Chester eet, Bast New York, His wife awoke about 6 o'clock and found her husband urconsctous in the kitchen. He was dead when Dr. Courtney of St. Mary's Hospital arrived. The eldest of his children is only eleven. * 3.98]; Street, are:— THREE -QUARTER LENGTH SWEATERS in fine silk and wool at $13.74. Fastening down the sides with large crochet buttons; half belt at the back. In lavender and light gray. of Mannish Sweaters Heavy Weave, A practical Sport Sweater—-V-neck or close fitting—turnover collar, kets, turn back cuffs. New hal It effect at back— button trimmed. Jaunty new — styles—includit round hats, turbans and trimmed effects in Angora fabric. White, gray, green, bro dinal and 1 $9.89 touch. Model No. 2, ilustrated on’ the right, is trimmed with three hand- some French Ostrich Plumes—15 inches long and 6 inches in width— graceful drooping plumes of fine quality. Maire ribbon encircling the crown is tied in a tiny bow at the front. Inall black or all white. In black with white, Saxe blue or gold plumes. In white with black or colored plumes. In navy or: taupe with matching plumes. New Millinery faton, Second Vi., Broadway, cluded. Chocolate Pineapple Special (Ib.) at 29c Made of fine, fresh, luscious Pineapple, covered with pure Chocolate. Marshmallow Truffles Special (Ib. box) at 29c Vanilla Marshmallows dipped in delicious fruit-flavored syrup and then rolled in shredded cocoanut, stock we have. R. H. Maly @ Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices. ! NE | Linger tntiags of ares | Fes for girls are the poft, girlish Herald ie models ne, iste and ci it boca Broadway, 34ihte36hSt- | trimmed in a host of charming styles nef 88 tor a WOMEN’S SWEATERS In Smart NEW MODELS The latest novelties are decidedly jaunty in style—with clever ‘belt effects—and picturesque collars. Notable among the many * Sweaters displayed, in the new Department, Third Floor, 34th WSILK SWEATERS at’$17.74 have t, fastened with a Colonial buckle of fpearl, and are Blouse model, three- quarter length, finished with large pearl buttons. a closesmeshed bel Angora Sweaters, Nerlelk Medel, $8.94 | The Sweater (iifustrated) is a soft, light weight Angora wool, with “ruff. neck" forming a wide sailor collar, and deep turn-back cuffs; the wide belt is drawn beneath closely knit- thas Oe and the buttons are facsimiles of the 4 leather buttons used on “sport” gar- ments generally. ba hy ea heather mixtures. Hal Beted” Meda, $5.94 Very fleecy, soft Angora wool. Mane neck, and wide knit-in straps, nish coat style, with half belt across the back; deep 4 turn back cuffs; smartly trimmed with novelty buttons. In grey or heather mixtures. (| “Sport” Sweaters, $4.74 | “Rutineck” Mode, All wool knitted in plain stitct, deep turn back cuffs, pockets, pearl button fast In white, gray end navy. Shite with*cadet blue combination, | Blazer $3 96 manufacturers. Children’s Sweaters, Sweaters, 8 Parasols fantastic and fetching. in Zigzag Stitch, $1 96 sane omar peitekons ave, Parasols charming and coqueltish. tumever collar and turn back cu, | elt and strage are in solid colar Parasols prelty and piquant. Pearl button trimmed. ; cee knit. Shaw! collar, turn Parasols smart and Saucy. ha aaron. ba als dina, A pag rey Parasols of every shape, style, size Imported S, Cay BOOT) OBS Dine Seer erer and sort that Fashion favors, and all at ye yt ar lorfolk Swea' I" “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. of Angora, 9Gic to $2.49 | Nerioll Srmaters, ¢0 96 ay" ve Byron 7 Clever creations, fittingly named, U All-wool Sweaters in close in wo yron collar, belt and front stitch. aA brown, ._Deep pockets. rem care | in fatto, eray. ad enon. é he artistic lines of the Chinese summer house $15.00 OSTRICH Plume | Peciekiie Waieh ke Ol HATS, Special at $9.89 erate, See ltt Perpaola of shaved The Hats are most remarkable as to talues and most altractive as to style. For the last of our weekly special $9.89 sales we offer the two best Hats we have had this season. The shapes are of real Milan in black or colors, or of white Tagal in latest Paris effects. trimmed sell elsewhere at $7.00 and $8.00 each. Model No. 1, illustrated on left, is trimmed with a piel a band trimming with a renc! ; Plume poised at the fashionable | Pink silktucked border, |, angle x the back. Clusters of Pi td th erat Hats that un- small roses add a charming finishing | s199 ribbed silk borders in soft clouded Holiday CANDY Specials Basement, Counter. MADE fresh daily, of purest materials in the Macy Candy Kitciiens at 517-529 West, 35th St., and not only as good or better than candies costing one-half to two-thirds as much more elsewhere. but packed net weight — weight of carton net in. “Mille Dolce” Chocolates Special (2-lb, bes) at 99c Co. No two alike out of the 100 and more delicious chocolates in Nothing like them obtainable elsewhere. An ideal holiday gift. Old-Fashioned Stick the box. (Tin) a Securely packed pure flavors. For the Outing—Me¢y's prices are “Lowest-in-the-City” fer Crepe and Tissue Paper Naphine, Paper Plates, and all the litt'e things that help to make your picnic er jaunt » success, Visit our large tortion in the Resement, Centre, and see how complete and comprehensive 3 Imported Economies in GIRLS’ Wash FROCKS : Styles, ranging from $2. ne low belted model ha t75 for ane elaborately made 1 with full skirt formed entirely of rows of finer Valenciennes lace and the belted blouse of fine tucks and lace. ‘Third Fleer, 85th Mt, Lingerie or Crepe ee trteed Frocks, $4.96 Very dainty and dressy is the Frock (ilus- trated}, of finest, soft Datiste or crepe, made in popular low belted style and effectively trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace and tiny tucks. Shirred girdle of pink, blue or white messaline. Sizes 6 to.12 years. $4.00 Plaid Tissue and 96 Linen Crash Dresses, $2. Substantial, wear-and-wash Mental Dresses of crash or dainty plaid tissue, prett! a in waist line or straight, low belted styles in al the desirable Summer colorings, Many have lingerie collars and cuffs, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Striped or Plaid Girls’ Fihuam Dass, $1.96 School Dresses, 96c OF tine, soft, gingham are made 4 collection of Percales, Ginghams 1 Beh oags Seater at side fect and Figured Lawns ; cut with round neck and short sleeves, plain or gored Gas rae cuttsot white material. seavtas Gane 6 00 16 yous, PARASOL NOVELTIES PRETTY& PICTURESQUE A brilliant display of the latest and most striking nov- elties; Parasols from the leading Paris and London mak- ers as well as the best American pockets, $3.74 include: ia PEAU,” a hat-shaped Parasol which may’ be had ie Say variations of color, Priced $75.89, PAL GODA"” PARASOLS—Picturesque in shape, fashioned on vivid silk Bell Parasols of “Futurist” silks, i inged, at $23. green Hiigld fos engtish models, at $15.89, mushroom-shaped Parasols of dark green silk with Chinese patterned border ed parrot, handles, at $1189. i ie SLE CAPRICE," illustrated at the right, is of vivid taffeta in a high pointed canopy effect, with wide borde flowered moire silk in wild rose pattern and colorings. Heavy green silk cord is knotted around the long green handle. Priced $8,94, “LA RAIE”’—A Parasol novelty of the season, phere ined at the left, iba of a as pate tin in black with glowing violet, wse, polo tones blended in oval medallions; the shirred border is of white satin. Priced $4.79. Parneal Parasols, A Special, $4.89 Special, $2.89 Dainty Parasols of white silk, rose White broceded cise patterned in pale ; ink and green and hi » oA Green taffeta Parasols with striped and flo. ed borders in gray, rose, colorings. All have long handles. grecn and black, hemstitched. i i; of white China silk with dainty floral border in Phe es Heap de ee aoe ewnite striped taffeta with wide floral bor- der edged with black satin. “Mikado” Parasols, $1.79 > at $3.00, The new Japanese Parasols. Sold elsewhere at §. 3.00. Blue taffeta Parasols with Manchu- » Broadwar. SS DGLASSES (MACY'S RELIABLE FIELD GLASSES (MA AND Mate Pieor, | — in _ SPECIALLY PRICED REMARKABLY wide selec: | ditions, Macy's Hair Goods are strictly A tion, at savings of one-fifth | desirable as to Sunny and up-to-the- ! to one-third of specially-| moment in style, MB) priced Glasses on display 22-Inch Wavy $ 4 94 (in the Optical Departinent | Switches, at e on the Main Floor Balcony, 34th St.) Fine quality in a full range of brown Rear), shades; other shades may be ordered i: % ” ata slight advance. ; Macy's ‘“View-Net 74 | 2eineh Switches, samequality. 46-49 Field Glass. $6. | _ Orders taken for better quality up to , | 28 inch; prices ranging up to $24.89. Similar quality elsewhere Al fete | $10.00 and $12.00. Pompadours $4.94 Fitted with very powerful lenses a8 Finest quality hair—all shades of covered in black leather. Japanned | brown. Macy & tubes, The achromatic lenses give a| Newest “Bangs” and 98 ‘A very clear definition and a large, welle| “T aple ‘ye ic lighted field of view. Selected quality, naturally curly Finer qualities including the famous | hair in popular shades of brown. Lemaire, Bardou and Calmont & Soeb Palle 98¢ Busch, $8.49 to $21.98. ) at Ri . $25.00 to $75.00 Prism wan) ay wavy hale in » most tin, made of pure sugar an | Binoculars, | Cale Palle Lied padi ak | Side Rolls, fluly, well covered, | $21.89 to $73.89 A tull poibesoli of Hair Goods— Including the well-known Stereo! Nets, Curling Irons, Curlers, Crit phos, Calmont, Lemaire, Leitz, Bausch Waves, Lamps at “Lowest-in-the-City’ | & Lomb, Zeiss and Busch—all at ap. prices. Experts will match Switches i ble savin; to your hair and advise as to the ar- | PROSIADIP BEVIN, rangement_of your coiffure. I nese glasses attora a wider treid ot Side view and have much greater magnify- | ing power than ordinary field glasses. i Fluffy, and well covered, Maln Floor, Balcony, 35th st, BAGGAGE SALE]. Macy's and much improved and enl: Baggage Departinent now occupying more than double its space } onthe Fifth Floor, Cantey, Booeatia, ero Re." ‘ Traveling Trunks | | Cabin Trunks | th J. Wii ads ag Sao race eee ta Sizes 3 in,, 36 in., 38 In., 4 19 ane priced Te aia ID. NO OUT Ti] arch ie at pence git OP io ALI SPE 2 Save $2.00 to $3.25. alee Pte re i 4’ in, and priced 910.89 to $3.14, and 40 in,, and priced from $9.38 to~ Sie tise sa i We $225, , @ in., and priced Save $1.75 to 4 in. and: priced’ 48.94 to $10.89.| 40 in., and priced $5.94 to $7.49. Sem PoC a 1 eaaediaanaeal FTP. & - The “Macy” Wardrobe Trunk, |: Special at $24.74 set of “book: any style of ta tom section has lai underwear and a large hat box. The |seven women's capacity is from 15 to 18 garments, and | tom of the trunk fs bed is the regulation 45 in. x 24 in. [shoes and underwear. x . | Bags and Suit Cases of Leather, Reed & Reatian| | RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractiond ew Price = ‘ GAS RUNKS, Bags and Suit Cases in vast and at prices to suit every pocketbook, and in models to meet every nee ind, above all, at Prices One-fifth to One-third Lower Than Elsewhere Complete ce i peta $4.0) th Wail ads “Macy” Traveling Trunks Sizes 34 in., 36 in., 38 in. and 40 in. “Macy” Cabin Trunks “Macy Special” Trunks Sizes 32 in., 34 in., 36 in., 38 in, and “Oceanic” Cabin Trunks id Sizes 32 in., 34 in., 36 in., 38 $11.63. Seve $1. “Featherweight” Trunks “Featherweight” Trunks «} = eae i pttced 98.94 te SIL Se, Sto ing and Sica df ae io a9 soe tes 10 24 ale LTS be S30, oe “Paris” Cabin Trunks ~ Sizes 32 in., 44 in., 36 in., 38 in, ari? “Beston” Traveling Trunks Sizes 32 in., 34 in., 36 in., 38 in, and ima Wardrobe Trunks : Every well-designed kind in full variety as to size and price. Typical examples only are mentioned here in detail. . Correct Height Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, $14.89 Similar quality elsewhere $20.00 nie. quality elsewhere $35.00 he inside equipped with a complete fold hai ada, - to veneer ve 5 . omen’ garments. ald on ae 43 in. x 14 in. aM eo Bags, starting at $7.24, and running up*to $21 Pit Canes, beginving at S96 and Yonning up to 432.25 in pian, ancl 917000 inc fitted caste. k tee typical talus 4 out of many duzens are .isted here: # $14.75 Oxford Bags, $9.94 |$15.00 Cowhide Suit Coons, $9.94. 7 $4.00 Oxford Bags, $4.24 $6.00 Cowhide Suit Cases, $1.50 Reed Bags, $1.24|$5.50 Rattan Suit Cosss, $3.96 to 4¢ REDUCTIONS — On INFANTS’ CLOTHIN } arsed Department, First Floor, 36th St | ’ In Macy's “Baby World” are thousands of beautiful: little garments, both imported domestic, that, we are soak at at from Sethi te onehal the , “Lowest-in-the-City” prices Included are dainty 2 made long and short s, Coats of all kinds, Straw: Hats, U; lothes, Carriage Spreads, Pique Shoes and Bibs.* Dainty Summer Coats ; ‘ of Various Fabrics $1.98 « $19.89 3 a Macy's Prices Were $2.49 to 929,50. " In this varied assortment are sy, sub= stantial Coats, of navy serge, f cieek aut white pique in a host of pretty” styles. ae The Coat (iUustr: more dressy ie owe | silk lined, with detachable collar and “ , of hand-em ed pique. Other a ores Coats ae 4 pit French byt pies iy in, pi shmere, made in: Rigs Baraat oven a Many of theseCoats.are handsomely hand- Werembroidered; others with hand-embroids ered lingerie collars in a variety of styles. Children’s Macy's Prices Were 99c lo $4.49 The little miss (t/ustrated) wears a jaunty Milan, reac are Hat, trimmed with shirred band of messaline and satin which was priced $1.49; now 98c. In tailored Hats brim, mushroom, dome crown and straight brim models, trimmed with ribbon bands, feather fancies, etc. In dress Hats are cunning little bonnet effects, daintily trimmed with ribbon, flowers or lace in a host of styles. Hand Embroidered Dreses $1.98 « $29.75 | Drea 49 Macy's Prices were $2.49 to $49.50 Very fine Li of Daintiest of tiny Garments are | soft, silky batiste and nainsook, every these Dresses of finest French Nain- | stitch hand-done and alt itely sook and Batiste, some with only the snsrolcared Dees 5 yokes exquisitely hand-embroidered, i n others with sprays of embroidery on es mode ‘egively. med skirt, yoke and front. All entirely | with fine tucks, Valence hand-made and finished with narrow | Baby Irish lace and Valenciennes lace and entrosdeux. | Sizes2toSyears. ‘ Wonderful in its fine needlework is a Pique and Lingerie Carria Spreads, Baby Bibs, Piso Seg aS Drees with panels of Infants’ U ar are to one-half their Pi Hand-Made Drews $1. nported real Baby Irish and exquisite hand embroidery on skirt and waist, | at one-third markgd from $49.50 to $29.75. PricR ss,

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