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q JACK JOHNSON LANDS goo M-FRANCE TO STAY Declares He Will Take Up ‘Residence th Parts and Never =) “Vig United States ‘ HAVRE, France, July 0—Jack John- the colored arrived here to-@ay on board the Corinthian and im- mediate! nding ‘announced his de- to ceturn to the United States. he (would in the future idence in Parts, WASHINGTON, July 10.—Jack John- Son’b announcement that he would never Peturn to the United States caused De partment of Justice officials immediate- ly tp consider steps to bring atiout the ture of his $30,00 personal bond ing in Chicago for his appearance Connection with White Slave indict- ments upon which he has not yet been Saige Carpenter a few days ago de- lined to declare the bond forfeited un- ‘Bil tt was clear'that Johnson would not Qppear when wanted. The Department Of Justice, it te said, probadly will ‘seek @Mdal confirm of his announced fot to Tetum dnd prerent the again to Judge Carpenter. rernment attor ‘Fpreesed no re- over the negro’s annéuncement, A low days ago considered the Bavésibility OF «i rance to deport fim upon arrivel, hut it was decked Jet the case take its usual course. view was that there could be no tion to hi beence from the hould ever return ent sentence would rovided the Cir- approves the RECOMMENDS M’ANENY "TO THE FUSIONISTS County, Citizens’ League Ad- _ | ocates Borough President as ; (4 Candidate for Mayor. td & letter to Norma ry and, the'year's @lwéys be enforca' ewig Court of Ap vailadi to Head the Fusion | ju in behalf of the is’ League warmly ‘ Borough President MoAneny. League {8 an independent non- paptead ana Non-political association of of the Bronx. “Of all the candidates who have been tioned as available,” wri! M 4 “Mr. MeAneny seems to fill Fequirements and to objections that may be eupaing that ir. Whitman, Mr. Mitchel, f. Gaynor And Mr. McAneny are the candidates uppermost in the minds | she citigens,- the name of McAneny atands out most prominently e fulfil with any political It 1s well known that ih Mr. McAneny’ golf will be to secure the large independent ratic vote. All in all, MoAneny ts yaar man, Take him if you seek suc- io welfare of the city of CITIZENSHIP NOT POSSIBLE ROOSEVELT TELLS JAPS. Writes to Viscount Kaneko Saying American Public Opinion Is Against Naturalization, FORIO, Japan, Jyly 10—THe Tal- hel-yo News Agency says to-day that, Viscount Kentaro Kaneko has received @ letter from Theodore Roosevelt ex-| Pressing the view that American pub- Me opinion will not permit the naturall- sation of Japanese in the Uni States, ae it would lead to @ similar claim on the part of the Chinese. Mr. Roose- velt, according to the news agenoy, Promised to use his effurts in the solu- tion of the California alien land owner- situation. Kaneko is @ graduate in law . He wae the un- tive of Japan in the tes during the RussoJapan- B. R. T, Must Pat on Brakes, ‘The Appellate Division of the 6u- Preme Court to-day unantmously wp- | held the order of the Public, ne Commision that all street cars je Brooklyn Rapid Transit Cowpany t immediately be equipped with both pow- er and geared. hand-brakes. All the| other etreet car lines in the city obeyed the order of the commission, but the B, R. T. declined and brought five writs of certiorari, which were dismissed to- koh Sah ee A CHILD'S: WASTE CLOGGED BOWELS. Make it cross, peevish, rest- less and feverish —~ If tongue is coated give “Syrup of Figs.” Children dearly love to take delicious {*Syrup of Figs,” and nothing else cleans id regulates their tender little stom- hs, liver and 80 feet of bowels so promptly and thoroughly. Children get bili nd constipated i Then they get jd comted, stomach sour, don't eat or rest well; Teverish, irritable and List breath bad they. become don’t want to play. for your child's sak tle one to swallow ing castor , violent calomel or harsh irritants ike cathartic pil A teaspoonful of li 8: ebild smil- up Waste poisons, without causing cramps or Syrup of Figs you are not drag- ging or inj in your children Being composed entirely of lusciqus sonne and Foromaties, it cannot’ be Eepmatul, Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly .primted on the package. eh Ask your de@ggint forthe full na: “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sen by the CaliforniaFig Syrup Co. the delicious tasting, genuine ything else of- Great Clearance *: Prices Smashed—Buy Now and Save One-Half! Porch Fchale 1.29 $8 Porch Rocker 4.24 FS | any Finished Recker $12 Reed Sofa 4.98 Summer Furniture Rass Sega key 3.98 .49 |. $46.75. SALE of 1,200 Voile, Crepe And Lingerie DRESSES A cojlection of 1,200 of the prettiest Voile, Crepe and Lingerie Dresses shown this season—new draped models characterized not only by their.extremely modish style but by their superior details of finish aswell. Ina range of the most beautiful colorings. ‘Third Flese, Broadway. All models in stock in sizes 34 to 44, Dresses of Imported Voiles jand Crepes, $8.94 THE VOILE DRESSES (in the model illustrated at the ip are of bordered polka dotted Voile with net vest and shadow . frills; en irdle and sash are of chif- fon cloth. THE CREPE DRESSES are of - Pompadour flowered pattern, with hemstitched net frills and rib velvet girdle; ‘‘Niniche’’ blouse waist and draped 1 irt. oi brown, laventer, ote and combina: tions of new colorings. Dresses of Polka- Dotted Voile, $7.94 White with navy or black dots, the deep girdle, revers and pipings of charmeuse to match the pattern, Surplice vest of white net and pleated frills trim the bodice, and the skirt is finished with rows of = covered buttons, @ Dresden Welle” $0.94 of Dresden Voile, Ve Tiustrated at the right. This charm- ing model has the entire bodice, sleeves tunic finely Bae The collar is of ersian embroidery and velvet ribbon trdle and bows are in colors to match Ng the pattern of the voile. Triple clus- Aiits ters of silver buttons trim this gracefulfss i Inpink, Copenhagen or violet. White Voile Dresses All-over embroidéry forms the deep \y Hi curving lng and corselet bodice of these pretty Frocks, which have wide bands of Cluny lace insertion and col- ored silk girdles. Striped Voile Dresses Fela Name, $4.96 is especially desi for stdut figures—is in sizes up to 46 bust. Cut on straight lines, with lace trimmed vest and wide embroidered collar. Satin * girdlaand sash. In white with black or navy stripes. WOMEN’S $2.75 iin’ UMBRELLAS, $1.89 With neat handles of “‘Mission" wood, and in fast shades of navy, green, black and garnet. Of durable taffeta, made up on 8-rib ‘‘Para- gon’ frames. Men’s ‘Martin’ Umbrellas, $9.98 to $23.89 From London. Made of taffeta, manufactured speciay| for R. H. Macy & Co. Considered among the best and most practical Umbrellas obtainable. Main Fleer, Broadway. Fetching Summer FASHIONS For MISSES and JUNIORS Evening Frocks of chiffon, lace and net are the season's favorites, and are of picturesque style, with their flounced skirts, broad girdles and draped bedices, WHITE APPLIQUE LACE is used for an exquisitely dainty Dress at ice and sleeves are shirred in soft folds and the girdle is of white satin ribbon. Garlands of silk roses add a pretty finishing touch, Entirely hand-made, this pretty model has a fine net foundation slip with pointed accordion pleated flounces. ROSE-COLOR CHIFFON is com- bined with white satin charmeuse in avery effectivelittle Frock at $29.75, Bodice and draped tunic overskirt are of the chiffon, edged with pearl bands and the skirt of clinging char- meuse is cut on fashionable straight lines. Shadow lace forms the yoke and short sleeves of this smart model. Third Floor—85th Street. $25.00 Shadow Lace : Mlustrated. \n_ cream or white shadow lace of effective ‘Escurial” pattern—the draped surplice bodice and two-tier skirt lined with fine net. Wide satin ribbon in pink, blue, maize, Nile or cream color is used for girdle and the broad band and bow trimming the skirt; tiny rosebuds add an effec tive touch. Sizes 14 and 16 years, cy's prices were $14.74 to $19.74. A collection of very smart Frocks in all-white or in white with touches of colored embroidery, with girdlés and sashes of gay ribbon or silk, In this assortment are included the season's best styles, which have been marked down for quien disposal because . we have not all sizes in each model, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, in many pretty styles, Misses’ and Juniors’ Tub Dresses that were $3.96 to $6.94 . Now—$2.96, $3.96 & $4.96 .. An assortment of 300 pretty and practical Frocks in ginghams, tissues, lawns and voiles, ‘Sizes 13 to 18 years inclusive, Missed’ “College” Coats, that were $9.74 — Now $6, 94 Reduced for clearance—smart and jaunty Coats, of fine uality broadcloth, in blue, black, gray, purple and white. Iso a few striped flannel b!azers and red or green flannel “Sport Coats,” Sizes 14 and 16 years, " hand-embroidered in braid and rope] Blouses in a new fichu model —p On Saturdays This Store Will Close at 12 Noon+During July and August. \ _ Delightful STYLES — In GIRLS’ Summer FRQOCKS Very dainty in fabric and Macy’s Escalators Inglead of waiting for an ere- vatof, step gn an escalator and be carried swiftly and peiely to any merchandise r. style isacharminghahd aves of fine Pome d' Esprit at $22.74, made in Empire Hesdd pitdic"yojee andl sleeved ( irdle, slee' of scalloped nd embroidered net. At $15.74 are hand made long-waisted sses of soft, silky batiste, trim with real Cluny lace and hand em- broidery, the kilted skirt fine ished with fine tucks. Ril rosettes give a dainty touch to the belt. . $2.96 Dolly Varden Crepe Dress, ustrated is a dainty long- wenn tape “Ry fine white with pink or blu?‘ rose- ore Say rt Swiss embroidery being detachable. low girdle - izing plain color voile and washable bullet buttons complete a most attractive model. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Lace Trimmed ' Lingerie Dresses, $4.49 Us In long-waisted models are made these dainty Frocks of pati oe ease lie Les effectively lace trimmed and with-wide messaline girdles, A model of fine, silky battste has its long-walsted blousd elab- orately trimmed with wide Valenciennes insertion and pin tucks, with broad girdle of pink, blue or white messaline. ,Sizes 4 to 12 years. Middy Skirts of White Twill, 96¢ Made in full pleated or gored style. Sizes 8 to 16. years. Same model in khaki or navy “ twillte F12e soa. contre BLOUSES that were $4.96, $5.94, $6,94—Now $2.97 & $3.96 Costume Blouses in a variety of clever and charming models and in the most fashionable of the season's silks. _An assortment comprising 400 Blouses, representing the remainder of Spring sock after a very active season's selling. In the/collection are Blouses in sizes 34 to 44, but all sizes in éveryytyle. Silk Blouses, $2.97 A IMlustrated ab left. SATIN FOULARD BLOUSES, in polka-dotted pattern with shadow lace frills. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in effective striped patterns, trim- med with shadow lace GLACE TAFFETA BLOUSES, in pretty new lowcollar styles; plain and fancy patterns, MESSALINE BLOUSES, with fancy ratine collars and cuffs, In black, navy, gray, beige, brown, while and new shades. Fancy Silk IMlustrated at right. STRIPED TAFFETA BLOUSES, in waist- coat models, trimmed withshadow lace and satin. SILK SERGE BLOUSES, in novel striped patterns, GLACE TAFFETA BLOUSES, in coatee effects— prettily trimmed with lace fichus and shirrings of silk. WASH SILK BLOUSES, g } with wide Quaker collar and cuffsof batiste. } IMPORTED Costume BLOUSES RECENTLY RECEIVED Include— White Chiffon Blouses—claborately| White ratine embrqj crepe with silk in shades of blue and gold. This] Venise lace medallions are $39.50, icturesque fichu model is made over lack Messaline Blouses embrold- penhagen blue silk, and is priced in dull silver, gold and blue, Mane at $32.89. darin model, are $29.89. ‘Third Floor, S4th FURNITURE for SUMMER Typical MACY Savings A few suggestions only chosen from one of the most compre- hensive showings in New York of reliable and desirable Summer Furniture. Prices, of course, are ‘‘ Lowest-in-the-City.” In the much improved and enlarged Department on the Sixth Floor, Arm Rockers Anm Rockers of Woven SeaGrass, $9.67 | of Woven Sex Grass, $6. Macy's pri 8.49, Wid! was $7.49, F is unaf- sticity. | fected by climatic $s and 's° «| ture, so that the sai tan holy shapely lines, pete” $4.49] Strahan $5.67 elsewhere ts $6.00. | Similar quality elsewhere is $7.50. signed round-backed,| Measures 72 in. x 2¢In., and is fitted 0 ntirely | with most comfortable "Rome" tink ind in every sense an| springs The legscan beunfolded and ‘easy"’ chair. Complete with rever+| the Couch used as a divan when re- sible cushion of redor green velour, quired, R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prieta, ‘Men’s LIGHTEST Summer CLOTHING—A _ Clearance Oye ie FOR ECONOMIES such as we list... Ans below are timely indeed. Here are savihgs for some 1200 ‘men in Macy’s much improved ly Clothing Department on the Fifth On evety side throughaut the Department, J the that theré i tised t! hae | ae. > ae more w-adverti han’ advertised Special '. .Men’s Summer Suits, Maye P sheasg were $24.75, $27.50, $} 1.75, he Fabrics are fancy cheviots, homespuns, fancy mixed worsteds, and cassimeres. The Styles are English Norfolk, and’ English and two-button dnd three-button sack models. The ere from af to fat) | ice 'y of tones, and the his had 2 In regu. patterns club checks, ee ie ie pencil stripes and shadow stripes. ‘i men. are,| The coats are quarters, haife, $ Mohair Suits, Z 5 t- Made of Priestley “Cravenette” moheirs $1 AL from England—materials that will neither shrink nor cockle from damp. da: yet shape-retainin; ‘ There is every size from 34 to “a4 In lar style, and ‘are special rmeddets for tall rien, Men's $10.00 -Palm Beac men "eerie pe Suin 4 wear obtai i actical oh blo and a iinet, Pathe fabric no} crease, and needs press but Every Suit \e tailored to retain = ey clean practically as “Poles Beache Cloth Suits have all the details of fine tailoring char- |sack style, acteristic of Sults costing far more. |42 in regular retro. are | chest sizes for ii The inseam on the sleeve '! Some Norfolk a Men's $5 to $8 Outing Trousers $3 hol looking forward to Tanne Gel Yachting, man who is ‘] ie Ee sar ed rec Ld LJ or s' dither cream color or cream with pin stripes, ivenere different styles. Finished with cuff bottoms and beit loops. Sizes 29 to 38 waist, in all lengths. Filth Fleer, Bivey MEN'S “TO-ORDER” SHIRTS your own choice of the finest rials, and tailored according to your own $7.74 Three Shirts to Your Measure, le, with laundered oon double 8 Pleated or plain negli fel the finest ic and imported crepes of 263 pieces, Visit the show: t the rear of iment, on the Main Floor ‘balcony, near the seth ‘S. entrante. BOYS’ Reefers and SUITS REDUCED for Clearance Radical reductions on:eimost every kind of for the boy in Macy's new and much improved department, now on the’Second Floor, 34th St. le Norfolk: Suits, $7.49 | Norfolk Suits, $5.74 Macy's prices were $8.94 bo $10.74 Macy's prices were $6.49 to $8.94 We illustrate, second from the left, one oyt of the ten smart, new models included in this sale, Some have the stitched-dn belt, some patch pockets, and some half yoke. Included are also plai double-breasted Suits in both two-button and three-button A three-button model i/ustrated on the extreme left. T cheviots, mixtures and blue serges. Every size in stock not in every model) for boys of from 6 to 18 years. v ee Boys’ REEFERS at Radical REDUCTIONS At $2.97 At $3.96 * At $4.96 Those that were $3.49 | Those that were $4.96 | Those that were $5.49 to $4.96. lo $5.94, t bo $8.49, é Just the thing for the little fellow in the cool evenings on mountain or seashore. We illustrate one style second from the right. All sizes for boys of from 214 to 10 years, Boys’ WASHABLE SUITS That were $1.69 and $1.98_—Now $1.36 We illustrate on the extreme right, one out of the twelve ent styles represented. . : The Suits are in Russan blouse effect with sailor, military or Eton collar, or with low The materials are linens, madras, percales, and falatess_ in plain colors and stripe effects. All sizes in most styles for boys of 24% to 8 years, Boys’ BLOUSES that were 96c to $1.39, REDUCED + 74c Tha materials are madras and soisette, in plain white, tan and neat stripe effects. Either attached collar or detachable collar of “self” material, BOYS’ 75c and $1.00 PAJAMAS, baa Of madras, in neat stripe effects in blue, helio and tan, ished with silk frogs, Sizes for boys of 6 to 16 years,

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