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REORGE PRESDES VER ODER OF BATH EES LUST Knights in Brilliant Raiment | Hold First Chapter Called 3, in 98 Years. DON, July @—King George's of pageantry was again shown to- When he presided over a Chapter the Order of the Bath in King Henry ‘Vil.'s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, it Wing the first chapter of the order called in ninety-eight years, The Order of the Bath is the second oldest of the orders of chivalry, having been founded ‘by King Henry IV. in 1309, fifty years after King Edward 11. instituted the bof of the Garter. je Original Knights of the Rath had the duty of tending and guarding the sovereign while he was taking hin morn- ing tub, but King George ts not itkely te call upon any of to-day's company for such service. The ceremony of installing the nights Grand Cross and the Knight Commanders in their respective pews aver each of which waved the silken = of the occupant, was private, but crowds gathered outside tae Abbey ‘watch the arrival of the knights, who made @ brave show in their red velvet cloaks, jewelled collars and stars of the Duke of Connaught, as Grand , Gecupled the piace of honor at King’s right and the roll was called Ponsonby-Fane, Bath Arma, whose services in that ity never before were required. Jast chapter was called in 1816, 6 —— > “LENDS $5 ON $100 BILL. Ghoamship Steward Accommodates * @ Stranger and Is Arrested. (overt Halley, a steward on the Qdinnewaska, Inst night was @long Fourteenth street when him he had to have 4 —>——. FOUND LURKING {N AREA. Swe Yeung Men Captured and Mera as Suepicious Characters. ‘Policeman Thomas Fleming of the Bvenue station saw & man jurk- g in the vicinity of Maurice Schindlo’s tahoe phop, No. 108 West One Hundred | ana ‘Twenty-sixth and when he started toward man ran, His suspicions aroused, Fleming be- Ban @ search of the basement arsvawaye and says he found two youths under the | mtoop at the tailor shop. They gave egg of Jeremiah Murphy, twenty, of No, 1605 Lexington avenue, and Frank | Forienza, nineteen, No. 248 First ave- nue. Fleming had to draw his revolver to force them to surrender, and says he found a “jimmy” on Murphy. They were locked up as suspicious persons and thelr finger prints will be compared at Headquarters to-day to see If they have an acquaintance down- town, _—— GIVE THE CHILDREN AIR. Appeal for Funds to fend the Little him the To the Editor of The Evening World: Bach year you have kindly permitted your Valuable paper to form an avenue through which we have reached those who have alded us in sending city chil- dren to the fresh alr, It would be dif- ficult to adequately explain the rapid benefit and lasting good those children have derived. It means eo much to them to be moved from the hot-roomed and ill-ventilated tenement to the fresh air and breeze-awept camp, This year through the kindness of friends such a change in made possible, and what we need is the ne to con- vey and support these suffering ones at the place provided. Although there are several eocioties engaged in this special kind of work, yet It must be remembered that there are hundreds of children still unreached, whose parents appeal to us, ‘Will you permit us to ask your readers to remember us in thie endeavor ¢ to bring happiness into these little lives by sending @ donation to President Ballington Booth, The Volunteers of America, No. 4 West Twenty-eighth street, New York City? Youra for helpless children, BALLINGTON BOOTH, President. National Headquarters, Volunteers of America, N. Y, C, street, early to-day.) HELD FOR PICNIC MURDER. AtFountains & Elsewhere tty : ae an 9 ” HORLICK'S” Police Declare Solinint Contessed Stabbing Cotter in Back, Charles M. Solinini, twenty-four years old, of No, 8% Kent avenue, Brooklyn, was arraigned to-day before Magintrate h in Long Ieland City charged by Capt. Graham of the Queens Detective Bureau with participation in the murder of Leo Cotter, He further examination. Capt. Graham said Solinini had admit. ted that he had plunged a knife into Cotter's back. Cottey was found dying in @ bot late Saturday night. He had been shot and stabbed after being seen st a picnic in Clinton Park, Maspeth. Arthur Hart, twenty-four years old, of No, 913 Jay street, Brooklyn, was re- manded as a suspicious pers: Graham's charge. Genaine was remanded for Roping B. Altman & Cn), have arranged for toemorrow (Wednesday), An Important Sale of Women’s Summer Dresses & Separate Skirts in a specially prepared assortment, ‘compris- ing desirable styles made up in the popular cotton fabrics and offered at the following attractive prices: Dresses of Cotton Crepes 3 at $14.00 Dresses of White Voile, trimmed with crochet lace and finished with silk belts at $9.00 Dresses of White Voile, with two-toned em- broidery . »« «© « « at $7.50 Dresses in Russian effect, of White Voile, : $6.75 Dresses of StripedVoile or ColoredCrepe 5.25 Simple Dresses of Colored Figured Voile 4.75 Separate Skirts of Ratine or pencilestriped Pique. »« « «© « e at $3.50 Separate Skirts of Cordelais . at 2.75 at e e . ° e e . Also for toemorrow (Wednesday) a Special Sale of Women's Silk Mousquetaire Gloves 16-button length, in black or white, at the exceptional price of . . 65¢C, per pair (FiNh Avenne, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York; Enjoy that contented, satisfied feeling that a man derives when he knows his money has brought him the limit of its buying capacity. That is the feeling \ you will get if you take advantage of the values offered at Our 57th Annual July Clearance All Suits that were up to $15.00, NOW...++.002++00+ $9.50 All Suits that were up to $20.00, All Suits that were up to $25.00, All Suits that were up to $30.00, TOW. ++ oeecccceere 14.50 NOW:++++++000+00 16.50 All Suite that were up to $35.00, All Suits that were up to $45.00, $5 & $6 & $6 Striped White Serge Pants.... $7 White Flannel Trousers. ...-.-----0.0++sseewessecccmccceccesveseserss 3.75 IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT: $1.15 & $1.50 Hackett-Carhart Shirts....-.....+..ccscccscesssseee & $2.50 Shirts of Madras and Percale 65c tee eenconenees $3 & $3.50 Silk and Linen Shirts.......-.scssssseessesseeveeves BIB $5 Tub Silk Shirts..... $6 Heavy Silk Shirts.... Regular 50c Nainsook Underwear. .....++..+++++++++e0+-00+-3 for 1.00 Broken sizes in Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, values up to $10.............. $2.50 $6 and $7.50 Boys’ and Children’s Suits, double-breasted and Norfolk models. .. .$3,95 $8.50 and $10.00 Suits, all models and sizes...-.-......-.- 265 BRoadway, At Our 13th Street and Harlem Stores Only. 119 West 42d St.; Near Broadway, Evenings. . Inc. Retail 154 East 125th St., Near 3d Avenue. MALTED MILK The Feed-drink | restaurants, hotels, and fountsing, | ae || 8 silent cay “HORUS.” } xe WVEWING WURLD, TUESDAY, FOLY ¥2,-1013,— There Are Always more UN-advertised than ad- vertised special values through+ out the Store. A visit will prove very profitable to you. CHARMING New Models in Summer GOWNS } rondway. Crepe de Chine Afternoon Dresses, New Model, $25.79 All sizes from 34 to 44, . _ Mllustrated. \n this model a novel feature is the wide square vest of plisse chiffon over shadow lace, and the round collar of frilled net; the turn-back cuffs trimmed to match. In mauve, rose, navy and black. A Keceaal agatckeg aere in ; Fe bast superior quality c ie chine has the ne tunic effect, ahd to smartly trimmed with tiny buttons. Square collar, girdle and cuffs of the long sleeves are of printed Oriental silk. In black or navy blued Satin Charmeuse Dresses, Copy of a “Callot” Model, $69.79 The transparent bodice effect is featured in these beautiful Gowns, black net over cream net veiling a foundation of lace ribbon, Wide ruffles of net outline the low bodice and finish the long sleeves, and three frilled flounces of net give the tunic effect to the skirt, which is of lustrous black satin charmeuse. A deep French sash girdle adds a smart touch of style. WOMEN’S SKIRTS OF $1.50 = wrse ox. WASHABLE VELVET jEMPIRE MODEL CORDUROY = gaz--|“J. B.” CORSET, 98c Especially smart for Supple, straight-line model of beach and outing wear are fie feeee ay ee rai these perfectly tailored hips. front Hi Lace trimmed and fin- Skirts of heavy velvet with substantial side and corduroy, as they are wash- An SUC OE ATS: sucatient for a bathing Corset. Sizes 18 to 26. Phiniy tard ¢4.04192.50 SILK rex SUN-AND-RAIN UMBRELLAS, $1.89 White Corduroy Skirts, $ High girdled, straight line model, of medium wale corduroy, fastening at side front with wide overlapping seam and pearl but- tons, ae Women's Umbrellas of fine lurable taffeta with stron; irdled Skirt durable taf ith Wide Wale Corduroy $5.49] shin farsgon, frame and Straight, correctlines char- in various styles. acterize this model of finest long The pile, extra wide wale white corduroy, fastening at side front with large white earl buttons. colors—navy, garnet green and black—are fast, thus making these Umbrellas equally serviceable for rain or shine. 85c Black or White (elbow length) SILK GLOVES, 69c Two hundred dozen pairs of fine quality, durable mous- quetaire Gloves of woven silk with double tinger tips and Paris point backs; snap clasps. 50c Elbow-Length Chamois-Finished Lisle Gloves, 34¢ Mousquetaire Gloves of substantial washable ‘fabric closely resembling chamois, with double draw back and two clasps at wrist. In whité and natural. Main Floor, Broadway. WOMEN’S Summer FROCKS Of Imported Voile, $8.94 Aspecial purchase of charmingly new models fashioned of finest imported novelty voiles, Each model in every size from 34 to 44, ‘Third Fleor, 85th Street. Illustrated. STRIPED VOILE DRESSES made of pin-dotted French voile with nar- row white stripe, finished with hemstitched net frills. The irdle, bands on sleeves, buttons and bow tie’ are of black velvet ribbon ornamented with pearl buckles. BORDERED VOILE DRESSES of excep- tionally pretty style; have round frilled collar of net, picot edged and frilled short sleeves, Black velvet girdle, bows and buttons add an effective touch of style, The waists of these Frocks are lined with while net and the finishing details are equal to those of Dresses ut double this price. Both models in navy, Copenhagen, gray, brown, beige, helio and rose, also in black and white. CLEARANCE of BASEBALL CLOTHING All that we have left toward the close of the season, in Shirts, Pants, Caps, Belts and Stockings. $1.00 to $2.50 1. | & Baseball Baseball Shirts, 3 Stockings (e), Three qualities—cotton, cotton-and- in choice of Broral erie caine and wool and all-wool, Broken size-range, Dinara Every size in one or more 2c to 50c but still good choosing, Every. size] ® fa seat er pga sak : Baseball Cape, 9% With wide visors. Choice of several $1.00 to $2.00 24 colors, All Baseball Pants, Cc sizes in one style or ‘Three qualities—cotton, cottoneand- wool and all-wool, A good assort> ment of sizes in several styles. Every size in one or more grades. Ie to eS Baseball Belts, Made of cotton webbi with nickel, some with All sizes, Se . and some buckles, Instead of waiting for an elevator, step on one of these moving stairways and be carried Quickly and safely to any mere chandise floor. SILK REMNANTS CLEARANCE at % Price FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SILKS, staples arid novel- ties, black and fashionable colors, are included in this remarkable sale of Silks of wanted weave, weight and quality. __ They it the accumulation of all odd lengths and cut Pieces remaining after a very active season's batt Remnants range from 1 to 10 yards, in single and double width Silks, — Satin Charmeuse pop Pongees Foulards Novelties In Dress Lengths, Skirt Lengths and Waist Lengths | Silks Silks 19¢ that were 49c that were $1.98 Silks 29c | “that were 59 q R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square Broadway, 4th te 35th St. al tat wen 225 | S19 [ 169 | "1.98 that were $3.49 Sitks that were $3.96 Silks were $4.96 | Sits 49¢ that were 99c Siths 59¢ | that were $1.19 Silks 79¢ | that were $1.49 that Special Tables will be devoted to this Sale in Cy bs tue Dita tea Mar 38th Se. Colored WASH GOODS Pre-Inventory SALE THIS CLEARANCE means substantial savings on colored Wash » all this season's fabrics, popular wee Gace ; ‘aples and smart novelties in many lines besides those quoted ate for final Sepa easy reduced from Macy's usual “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices. Second Floor, Broadway, Corded Silk Poplins, Dresden Chiffon Voiles ] that were 59c (yd.) 39c]that were 17 (yd.) 10c A very lustrous, finely ribbed fabric, | _ Fancy floral figured and Pompadour especially smart ‘this season. Fash-| Pattern of effective styles, exquisite ionable colorings. Width 24 inches. congring Striped Cotton Crepes, that were 10c (yd. Very smart white groun Stripe effects in exceilent able crepe. Width 26 in Bordered Crepes & Voiles Plaid Ginghams, 11 thatwere 78 to $1.98 (yd.) 49c Novelty fabrics of effective cles: that were 23c (yd.) c —white ground with colored ‘emibrokts _ Imported from Scotland, these plaid | ered borders or ratine borders, Ginghams are ‘ty designs} Width 42 and 44 inches. and fast Ho Width? tiches Imported Ramie Linens that were 49 (yd.) 38 The most popular Linen weave of the season. In natural color, tan, sky, champagne, light brown and navy. Width 48 inches. DRESS GOODS Remnants —A Sweeping CLEARANCE A WONDERFUL AND VARIED COLLECTION of the season's most popular and desirable materials, in waist, dress and skirt lengths, In the new and much improved and en- larged Dress Goods Department, on the Second Floor, 35th Street, Broadway. Dress Goods, that were 49¢, new (yd.), 29¢ Dress Goods, that were 49c to 79c, now (yd.), 39¢ Dress Goods, that were 9c to 98c, now (yd.), 49¢ Dress Goods, that were 98c to $1.98, now (yd.), 59¢ Dress Goods, that were $1.19 to $2.29, now (yd.), 79¢ Men’s PANAMAS All Reduced to $6.74 ' Were $7.49 to $14.74 THESE HATS comprise what is left after a season's very active selling, and while the assortment and number is compara- tively limited, most of them are unblocked and untrimmed and can, therefore, be made up in any size. Those that are trimmed are in choice of four popular shapes, The untrimmed Hats will be blocked and trimmed to suit your fancy— all for the same price—$6.74. All are Ecuador West Coast weave, and there is not a single Hat in the offering that would cost less than $8,00 elsewhere, and there are many that would be priced $15.00, Yih feces, PRINTED SHAMS AND SCARFS Embroidered Robes, that were $3.96, | $1.98 Of crepe, from Japan. Dress len hs of 10 yards, elaborately embroidere Light, pretty colors. Remnants of Colored Wash Goods A_ lar; iety of Gi Bedford Cord, : ilk and Sate Materials, Percales, Madras, Lin- ens, &c., at 9c and 14c per yard. Were 19¢ to 49.

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