The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1913, Page 13

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HER BABY ALL THE WAY FROM Was Promised Job. Plyinent azout, the litte fa | May,)the mother wheeling a two- 5 olf baoy, were to-day xiven ticket ent te their home in Bangor, Pa. werk and at last decided it wou Rest for the family to start home, ‘Relieved he could pick up occasional fobs outbuildings, BOSTON TO EW YORK ighteen Days of Hardship for! Wife. of Teamster Who qr Lured to Boston by a fraudulent em- ily of Wille | jam Lecknard, a Wwarnetes, who reached this city yesterday aftor waiking all the @tery told by Lockhard and his wi M6 darrative of continual hardship, Aeserding to Lockhard. he found him- ot of work a month ago when appeared in Bangor a man who/|j M600 Be was Charles Jamon, an ¢ loyment agent. He told the teams Ihe could get him a fine job in Boston, ‘Meekhard readily accepted the man’s offer. James induced him, he to turn over to him his household and most of the little family’s @ethes, saying he would see to it that heme in Boston was provided. Arri in Boston, Lockhard found the pro (6088: Jod @ myth and the add: wiv Bim by James as that of his new home & Vacant lot. He tried vainly to secure Work, however, was scarce, The little earavan—Lockhard burdened with the few dothes lef to the family and his everywhere looked upon with suspicion. ‘The parents finally had to resort to , easing food with indifferent success and they found shelter principally in| Connecticut farmer to whom they ap- Peales for milk for the baby poured out | & quart, but quickly poured it back in | the can when he found the couple hadn't the nickel witi which to pay for It the baby seemed healthy, to plenty of fresh a. ghteen days on the road, his family reached the outskirts of New York. There they met, @ man who advined them to apply to the Salvation Army for relief. This they after their story had been in- This morning they w @ train foy Bangor and ¢ police of Boston and Bangor were aetted to look for the man who éuped ood teameter. Oe REVOLT ALARMS. PORTUGAL, Situntion in Republic Conaidered Most M MADRID, July ‘Travellers ar- tiving here from Portugal to-day de- clare the present revolutionary move- ment In that country to be of @ most important character and that even eup- ters of the Republican Government ler the situation as most serious. BOWELS BAD, LIVER TORPIO?. GASGARETS. If constipated, billous, headachy, stomach sour, take a Cascaret —Dime a Box. You men aud women who can't in tight—who have oated ti tongue, foul taste ead foul dizziness, can’t sleep, are bil- and upset, bothered disordered stomach, Are you keeping . our with Case or merely foret passageway every da, cathartic pills or i Barceret ur, undigested and fer Pienifee ee ane m the liver and out of the system all the consti ea te matter and poison in the ines and bowels. A Cascaret to-night will straightea ‘ou out by morning—a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet, liver an: is tegu- lar and head clear for hs, Don't forget the children. They i bee they taste good—do good—- or sick W. L. DOUGLAS 384 ba Suse OUn .lécKAL CREDIT TERMS RA Worth fn e4 Down $1.00 to $1.50 Weekly ITE FOR OUR wa CATALOGUE hap EXCURSIONS. SPECIAL iwUsICE ‘Saaaat “GHAND AEPUBLIL! “= pan Py Bec ali yl Mine) aa 5 oo tithe Moai 4 a ¥. "FOR DIAMUNLS UN 3 WERELY OR eA CREDIT. Diamond Co, ‘ican Watch & , POP RM LAND, Ve, C088 Con, —_ Fron biexnboat Co ~ NO LANUING AT W. 230 ST. " CONEY ISLAND |: Fiehing Banke, Str. ‘Taurus’ Mucaaway seacu a $1.00 to $1.50 Weekly $2.00 to $2.25 Weekly $2.50 $2.75 incest $4.00 HELP WANTEO—MALB, RIBBON WEAVERS-Fires Weavers oan seoure| loyment at goog mons Mille, | K ay, Ee ye shape of the foot. the part of the manufacturer. at considerably more than its value, the incre: acting as his insurance against claims. “frontex” Hosiery has real wearing qualities, and is aranteed to give satisfactory wear, as is everything else that i is ught at Macy's, and for the wearing qualities of “Irontex"’ there he heels, soles and toes are reinforced by a splicing of linen thread, and, as every one knows, linen is many times stronger than cotton. Macy's is @ reason. Cotton, black, whiye and tan, 2de Cotton, black, with split sole, Lisle, black, white and tan, Extra sizes, in black, 48" black ony, WOMEN’S BLACK SILK-BOOT HOSE |24e38 Summer BED.COVERINGS At CLEARANCE Prices Limited quantities at the following special prices: Imported Printed Bedspreads 99 Pillow Were 31c, Now floral, conventional, angen ly ma SVENING WURLD, PubBe Telephones MEN'S jor BLAZER COATS) That Were $6.75, Now— ie Fleer, Broadway. MACY'S REINFORCED KOSE “renter” Hosiery for men, women and children, is on sale only at Macy's. “Irentex” Hosiery is made of long staple cotton yarns, reinforced in heels and toes vy a linen splicing which adds tremendously to the wearing qualities. “Irentex” Hosiery is therefore better wearing than the various brands of ti uaranteed hosiery, because the guaranteed hose is reinforced only with cotton, an cotton is only about one-fourth as strong as linen. “frontex” Hosiery is full-fashioned and looks well. various brands of guaranteed hose are mace of heavy yarn, and are coarse and clumsy and do not look well, and are not dressy. In addition, they do not fit as well as “Iron‘ex” because they are made on so-called circular machines, which do not give them the The time-guaranteed hosiery is a Lhe on He offers a low- ased pri pe For Women Macy's Price Was 39¢ That Were $1.44, Now Dainty Spreads from England in light ‘and medium colored flora! prints on white grounds. Figured Silkoline aN 24c | Were $1.89, Now ere Geod quailty pain, with nage em- Filled ¥ | ny ually yu wv stitched ends, Size ees at inches. ee feral ihaiiole in light and and hel tly White Fleeced 64 19, a, See cat $119 |souceit gt Specie fleecy Blankets, | Were $2.44, Austrian Print TABLE COVERS, Reduced These are in Summery effects, mostly white ground with eometrical and nursery patterns. The colbrings include red, blue, pink, Breen and lavender. Suitable for the Table Covers, I-yd. sq. Were $1.24 & $1.49, reakfast room, porch and nursery. Inverted GAS LAMPS REDUCTIONS of % Very special otferings, typical of the economies daily to be tound in the'Laonp Dopastsnoa! Cr ag Macy's price was 77e, JUustrated, Consist of an inverted burner pA slid prasy, good mantle and an inner chim- @ glass (to test the mantle and Insure a + The handsome ginss globe, By hu in delicate solid tints by, ee and amber, Similar Lampe pT PM as) $1.00, made with yoke and pleats in regular of fine striped flannel and are finished with For Men Cotton Hose, black, tan, gray, For Children 2% | Cotton Hose, sizes 6 1010, in black. 33,| ..and tan, Same as above, sizes 10% and 11, + nants. and colorings. fectsi from which to choose, which to choose, prices ing to the following sizes: Soft, light weight, with neal, brown Sexts mite “S4xT4 inches, 29e, | Roman ke serviceable 64x80 inches, $1.19; and attractive, Size 72x90 inches, uated) at * 69c | Table Conse, 134 yds. og. $1.49 & 98c | Were $2.49 & $2.97, t, Ba ement, Mth Street and Broadway. ‘3 Oa was 93¢ Mlustrated, ‘Cn ist of an inverted burner of solid brass, a good mantle, chimney (to protect the mantle alae even Plight) and a handsome ompoued lobe in solid Crystal, amber, ru green yr na fens to match. ‘Similar where ave Peare — ‘'Pitt: an inner glass WEDuwBobaY, JUuX 3 R. HM. Macy & Co."s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, $3. 75 ere 3, 75| fg inal.Clea ance. .to 42-inch chest measurement, and the College combinations are: lwe-and-tchile Bine-and-tack Regent Granrond- sack The “Blazers” are Norfolk style, a belt and patch pockets. Pre-inventory Reductions now in force mean sub- stantial savings on the most popular and desirable of all Summer Rugs:— “Miles Standish’? COLONIAL RAG RUGS Manufactured especially for R. H. Macy & Co., are made of fresh, new materials and are the cleanest, coolest and prettiest floor coverings obtainable for Summer bungalows and cottage uses. The range of colors is so wide that it is unnecessary, to enumer- ate them, but we call your particular attention to the solid tones in light gray, linght pink, rose, light and dark blue, light and dark green, tan, brown and lavender. Nearly every Rug as the Colonial “band" border, some white, some “rainbow” and some in solid tones that contrast with the shade of the centre. 24 inx36 in, 59 27 in. x 54 in, | 98¢ 30 in.« 60 in., $1.19 36 in. x 72 in., $1.64 “Miles Standish’ Colonial Rag Hall Runners 2 ft. 3 in. x 12 ft., $2.69 2 ft. din. x 15 tt. $3.48 In addition to the above, Macy's has-an unusual assortment of the “Crex” and Waite Grass Rugs, effects from Holland, Algerian Cocoa Fibre Rugs from Belgium, Seamless Rugs from Japan and Art Rugs from the domestic mills, “Crex” Rugs 1-5 Less Than Elsewhere Made of the tough prairie grass harvested in Wisconsin and , in two-color effects. 2 ft. 3in. x 9ft., $34 2 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in, 8 ft. x 10 ft., $4.89 8 ft. x 12 ft., $6.04 9 ft. x 12 ft. $6.24 9 ft. x 15 ft., $8.34 9 ft. x 12 ft. Reversible Matting Ries from Japan, Elsewhere $7.50, Special $3.89 Woven in one solid width—and reversible—not in strips sewed together as with cheap Rugs. Very pretty medallion eifects in shades of red, green, brown and blue. cottage, bungalow, and as bedruom Rugs in the city home. —— Oilcloths & Linoleums—Reduced Linoleum that was 69c sq. yd., 44c Width 4 yar perfection in’ the pattern ia one or two rolls. Fourth Fleer, Breadway, th that was 29 & 3dc sq.yd., 24€ Perfect, in full rolls—no rem- A wide varicty of pattern: 4 ft.x 7 ft. $2.44 6 ft.x 9 ft, $4.89 8 ft, x 10 ft, $7.24 9 ft. x12 ft, $9.24 Figured “Crex” Runners 36 inches wide, 34: yd. 54 inches wide, 89% yd. 27 inches wide, 39¢ yd" Wash Goods Remnants and S| Macy's Escalators Instead of waiting for an eleyator, step on one of these moving stairways and be carried quickly and safely to any mer- chandise floor. Fourth Floor, B'way. oft. x 18ft., 12 ft. x 12 ft. ' 12 ft. x 15 ft, | Sit. x9 ft, Rush Mats if oval and round Figured “Crex” Rugs 18 in. x 36 in, 27 in. x 54 In, 36 in. x72 in, S4 in, x99 a Minnesota, Some in solid colors, some Figured or striped borders. Every one new, perfect and resilient ‘ Re —just as they have arrived from the mill—and ev ery one bound. Plain “Crex” Ru Plain “Crex” Carpets i ri rs 36 inches wide, aa ya. 18 In. x 36 in, © | 54 inches wide, 69¢ yd. | 3 be 72 wches wide, 84¢ yd. | 24 in. ic - ; Plain Bound “Crex” 36 in. 72 in, 89 30 in, 54 in. x 90 in., $1.89 ceri 6 ft. x 9 ft. $289 | 3 ches wide, 28e sch | a te 6 ft. x 12 ft., $4.68 | 27 inches wide, Sle yd. ok 8 ft. 8 ft. 9 ft. 9 ft. Excellent for Summer CLEARANCE SALES NOW IN PROGRESS-- Remnants of Black and Colored Fagg Silks, kirt Len, White Wash Goods One-Third . One-Half 0: Canned VEGETABLES & FRUITS at Savings Packed under the most sanitary conditions, up-to-date nya eale Grocer; i lerior qualities. “Manaanita” usual price 1s 28c; this sale, Tematece—'‘Jessamine’’ sale, dozen cans, of whole fruit; in No. 2 cans; dozen, 04; (Conan Sager Corn—'‘Jessamine’’ brand; finest State packin, Department assures you ve west-in-the-City” prices. Compare the following ices with those prevailing elsewhere for, in many cases, ine Fith FL, 36th st, Caiifornia Asparagus—New Shipment “San Leandro” Brand, No. 1 tall cans, white stalks; this sale, “San Leandre” Brand, No. 1 tall cans, grcep stalks; this sale, “Bnd Top” Brand, No. 24 square cans; el$@where 30c can, “Log Cabin” Brand, No, +24 square cans; elsewhere 30c can; white, i 2% Square cans, white or green, “Jessamine” Brand, pe 24g square cans, white or green; Macy's “Lily White” Brand, colossal, large spears, No. 244 cans; white, “Lily White” Brand, large spears, No. 244 square can; green, “Pennant” Brand, peeled, colosal, white or green, No. 244, “faparican Beauty” Brand, large, green spears; No. 3 square can, Tematece—Allivine Brand, Jersey stock;No. 2can; very fine stock; quality sels elsewhere at 10¢ can; special 92c; - can i brand; packed atNorma,N, J ‘elsewhere at 12c can; special for this sale, dozen cans, Cloud” Suger Poas—Pac! this special sale, dozen, rove"’ brand; best; “Jecsmmine” Uma Boome “Lily White’ brand; ij fancy; No. 2 anes sold everywhere at 75c jar; our price, eye 2 can; Macy's usual price tae ifr packed In heavy syrup by the Allivine Co., of Norma, N, J., in the extra large No. 3 iy packed to sell at 15c the ca bari lah 's price for this sale, dozen cans, $1.14 can, ibe Sliced Lemon Cling Peachee—For cream, packed In extra heavy syrup, larg sac the can; Macy's price for this special sale, dozen, Brand Perk and Beans—W ith tomato sau at 10c a can; for this special sale, White” Brand Columbia River Finest packed; none better wis price; ina ‘Lily White " brand, th No, het Macy’ ‘orig ice, InNo, 2can; ‘sold id | Brand Califernis Grose o Phase — In extra heavy syru, elb, tall can; can,| No. 234 can, equal quality sold elses dozen, $2 $24i whore at 25c; sale, can, 2le; dozen cans, $241 for, “Jessamine” Brand Roya! Anne White In extra heavy syrup; No, Hear rup; No. 2 on; carl vf Hlinterdo ean, sa Veeetion aiatithie" egus) uals tye seperate ae) brand; syrup; No. 2}gcon,| | price, per can, 2% can, te doz. cans, Brand Lan aa ie Be -"White Pigeon brand; extra fancy, In heavy syrup;| qualitye' No. 2 can, dozen, can, 2%e} per can di Reyel Anne Calilernia = Joint al" ae In large 42-02. Clearances In WOOL AND SILK SUITS ores Bopage, Wes Woratese, Mohsire, Silk Other plain colove, checks ahd” evr latest and beet Hartford, Alex. Smith's Sons & Co., other High Grade makes Lege Wilton Velvete — Seamed rey rug al nny, perfect ees in prime von, | be surpassed. BOYS’ COOL WEAR stripes, figures, and tn welght—fine quali ford or cardi: ears. ert SSSAnsn, 'e Rei Seeruckersealse i rag fingne ink dark gray—Jersey or swea' Weave-t to 10 years... 40 to 2.491 Long and short sleeven, ae dresses. 4 ct. Silk Mixed Shirtings.. White ground—sil widthe and kinds | tard, cana of colored atripes—fine for men's | browns, vi wear, women’s tub dresses, etc, tral tens. to 46. ‘8 COATS—SECOND FLOOR, 19 et. White Woh ¥ Waiste £F28 or sleeveless ~drawers icholcest select can. ¥e rH reagg! ausllty 29) id cas “mb'y, tase La! Eetowo rloon. ay — hg ol eae | | , twitle mate - Ries ee de al Lae | Sener neerey bortgniy poeaeene $ roon, $1.99 Pure Linen Napkins, Extra heavy—allver blench—many | Leek for the Clocks! IN [IN NEW YORK's silorrixe CENTER] YORK's [IN NEW YORK's silorrixe CENTER] CENTE HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avera Great Thursday Offering of WOMEN’S WASH DRESSES Lal and trimming touches atte cmentation = nomenal in dresses | Gnd extra wines to 66. | Regular and exten sises oe Throughout Department Values Are Groat and Diversified Every Section Offers Unusual Attractions in Seasonable Apparel Clearances In WOOL AND SILK COATS jee—biack, navy and| Black Silk Moire, Satin Duchesse S& — feo ae odele—beautifully | Taffetas—Hhick The Eest Rug Oftering in New York! 18.50 —————_——_—— Women’s FOR Exquisite Blouses and WARM WEATHER Fancy Waiste Superb styles—our regular $6.08 valuos.......cseceeee flutings, perce that are. pretty, beyond have fan soft material Fie bave touches of by ree and di cotton, worsted or woul—navy or ouffs....A Drofuston 0 oF “tain some hand embroidered Fine Values from Our Great Wash Dress Fabrics sce ee Se ee +19 | $1.49 Bulgarian Bordered ress, coat, sult or ailored coats $1.28 French Resces inch—very +30) Siades of dius. aft ‘Tints ( 2 Cut Price Sale of Toilet Articles Continued —_—__—_o_oo"? MORNING SPECIALS—-Temor ew, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. 06 | $7.98 Cenaine Crex Rugs. onvertible 9x12 feet—plain or etrij pe ottecta= oh pock- Tt re, greens, mee, reds and |20 ct Union Linen Hi | ve ht ken. Waa OER on bir of Roreite, inch—natural, i. re ca n.| ag 82. and rippleties best calor Trendy for use, pruare neck—B ©1Pe, NENG—MAIN FLOOR, Ye’ ORNTaR sae —eittat Flooa, Cleek Signe Deuete Morning Speciais, $——--—. > CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice, ) ractioal and ay, & and. afternoon....drea riety. of modele—various, st ree do some tens Orientals thu eanurve ad Dainty shadow Ices In whit and = ecru~Brussels net Crepe de chine or colored chiffon fan ira, dainty revers and al eve trimmings—amai buttona and touches of Remarkable value at 06.98, be cr! Chifen Watets....... os content shadow lace open necks wien ‘an back man; reverse + OB to 1.25) LAY ouitons and pipings oF Boys’ Blowses—White and fancy beautiful models, Madras and light and dark per- cales; also natural pongees and east ot ade yy collare— Our 3.08 pane morakdere tnotela, ‘eocele selina “ auilions uy a on le eeshowine loped neck reales | dainty color oe ‘cnbroldery, oF Uinwerte Waletes te bree Women's Wash Walste— Excet LOMA VALUE. ....s0sceeseeeseee: acetate b Suge sacs iS. es collar and high stock. styl Bathing Sulte—One or two-| pleco embroideries: Sa AAR White batiste ph peta a AY border, iat’ | Fatine set off top and bottom and floral patterns in ' richly tinted Bulgarian em! Linens 85 ct. Floral Crepes. ‘at rath reresoa ter Durface—for full | 4imost Unusually >bopaier length tali'd coats, suits, ete. 39 ct. Silk Mixed Shantungs... .29/#9,<t. Silk Striped V. Btreet and evening shades. elles White a lngie nlgaaota tinted Firm weave—excellant surtace—goo | fontrasting shresd line silk st 1UG8—THIRD 7008 Ei areas: ‘ a tatlored— CUTLEMY—MAIN FLOOR, loch Towe! isB—eott t fintah—epeke re hematitch, Full sise--fri opAcaDe Saskurnorre "a Underwear. . By Seat neh £ long 59 ct. Rough Shaneungs. Leok for the Cleeks! ides oe fro!

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