The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1913, Page 8

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PRETTY GIRL VICTIM DF POISON MYSTERY; [thovgh apparently she was in the best @ are pussied by the peculiar Sa Te rily after the girl had been found il Later the same woman visited the | hospital and inquired about the girl's | condition —— Mrs, Rone told the poitce Mise Read had lived with her since May, always appeared cheerful and had many friends, both men and women, who Viaited her. —_—— $5,000 GEMS IN SHIRT STOLEN AT NEWPORT Louis Bruguiere Robbed of Stud and Links While A. G. Vander- bilt's Guest. NEWPORT, Aug. %.—Loule Brugutere has been robbed of hia famous enormous @apphire shirt stud and cuff links, The | gems, said to be worth (6,000, were stolen at the dinner and dance giien by Mr. and Mre. Alfred G. Van¢ertilt on Sun- day aight A sensation vas caused among the eummertng soolety Colk to- day when the robbery became knows. 807 | utr, and Mra. Vanderbilt teit thelr placa, Police Believe Arsenic Killed + Young Woman—ldentity Not Revealed. Phe police are trying to-day to un- Seve the mystery that surrounds both @e Mentity and the death of an attrac- Gre young woman who died tn Flower © eapital last night, two hours after ehe Gtweet, Mre. Resa, who runs Gothes ine tee where she Lived, intimated to| Mlrt with the other } @e police that fa the Bruguiere automobile, When ’ Rese said hed beard Girl | ome wy “the confusion that wo }@ay her bome was in Newark, N. J.,/ nave followed an announcement of the ama Mat che had © daughter there, | chet, Mr. Brumulere sald sothing of als Seve when she was only cizteen yeare| toes thea. He reported the robbery to 4. For several days, she eald, Mise | me police yesterday. | nena had appeared unusually reticent, | oman who called at the; ome and inquired after Miss Read | THE EVENING WORLD, You spell LAVOR with a monstrous big ‘F” when are talking about ‘FORCE TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES “FORCE” is whole wheat, cooked with barley malt, rolled inte Lott baked and toasted. R.H. Maey & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Midsummer Sale —At sa “se fifth pan For instance, French weave Wilton fog $34.75. WOMEN’S, Misses’ & GIRLS’ | Summer DRESSES, Reduced Te facilitate colection these Dresess will be arranged em Special Tables in the Contre Alcle—Thied Fleer. The remainder of this season's stocka collection of about ‘00 pretty Frocks in dainty Lingerie effects, fine Voiles, plain, striped and figured, French and Ramie linens. Trimmed with em pipet laces, satin girdles and sashes. ‘ Dresses in slese 34 to 44. Misses’ and Janiers’ Tie ik eae it a Girls’ 4 to 14 years. 300 Dresses That wore $3.96 to $8.74, $1.49 j 290 Dresses That wore $5.94'to $7.04, $2.49 180 Dresses That were $8.49 to $10.74 $4.49 SILK REMNANTS at HAL ' Macy’s Usual Prices Foreign and domestic Silks, staples and novelties, in every ‘wanted weave, pattern and color. » In this clearance of Remnants will be included cut lengths, odds and ends, in singles and double width, in both black and colored Silks. Geceed Fleen, 85th Bt. Dress, Skirt and Waist Lengths and trimming lengths—the remnants ranging from 1 to 10 yards in these most popular Silks: Crepe de Chines Charmeuse Mossalines Foulards Vv and handsome fancy Novelty Silks. Silks—Now 29c to $2.49 a yard That Were 59c to $4.96 a yard ticketed and unwrapped, to facilitate selection, these Remnant: vei fa hike Department Second too! loor, awl Silks Se tet 29c ta mr 59¢ $1.19 E- ag tat > $1.49 | 1.98, that were $1.49, Silks that were $3.96 to $4.96—$1 ey a $2.49 In point of quality, variely and values this Sale has no parallel, $7.50 PANNIER Watch BAGS, $4.89 Hiustrated, One of the season's smartest Handbags—is made of real Morocco leather, soft, finely grained and flexible, mounted on a flateopening frame of German. silver, Silk moire in contrasting colors lines these clever Handbags, and the fittings—mirror, Purse, memo and pencil—are held in shirred pockets. In the wide flap strap-handle a tiny gune metal watch with guaranteed Swiss movement is cased and held in a snap-fastening leather pocket. ‘These Handbags are in fashionable shades | of purple, blue, brown and in black. Moin Vier, 84th Brecades CHINA “4 OFF sez of Fine Furniture —Now at its height. Savings of one-fifth to one-half on Fur- niture for every room in the Broadway, 34thie38tbSt. | home. Semi-Annual Sale of. China and Cut Glass $25,000 worth of the finest imported and domestic China, Cut Glass and Lamps in New York at one-fifth to one-half savings. IMPORTED. G0-PIECE GLASS SERVICES ¥3 LESS THAN USUAL = Bara Services with cut stemsand Lad ore clover $59.80 Services with cut stems and neat etched border. Were ‘ore $28.14. Now $19.89 Sexricee engraved wit mune ot New $1¢ Buy “‘Open-Stock" China and you can replace your Precise easily iy'and with out loss of time. This sys- tem allows you to make a set in any number of jeces that may fit your individual needs. Having purchased your set, you can increase it from time to time as your needs in- voron crease, ore Macy's Sche carxburg Open- Stock China costs no more than odds and ends else- where, even at Macy's hen prices. Prices on ive patterns mean es ee neon saving of 4. The five patterns, chosen for rar unvala: beauty, as follows . bat gone rose spray. Every Tumbler Specials piece gold-irimmed. Premed Claas Water Tumblers (3) Greta and gold lace wero (dos. New 23¢ on Mopper border in wigs Biers Glas Bo Now Sc io aa, acmeational bore sith fea bat Dainty rose _ garlands, bs medallions in delicale ing saowball br giiaedl with cut, enine, shed border. peat etc ore eal 8a, $22.89 Services with plain, well-pro- not bowls And out stems. Now $13. joos with Empire Rock Crynial Orr signs and cut stems Were $67.45. New Services with) tg | Crystal pond luy dealga. 127-20. “Now Rock Crystal thistle Gosignt"" Worw 470.45. New Borvices of ark yey | shane, with geiggettns sac usrass ware teny} joa. New 48¢ Pressed were (dos.) Od. OIL, GAS and ELECTRIC LAMPS, ¥3 to % OFF EVERY ‘KINDof lighting fixture and accessory that one could need for Town or Country Home. In all, about 1,200 pieces qvlected from 10 distinct ranches of our great Lamp Department, Suggestions only can be given below. Basement, S4th Bt. Imported Bronze Electroliers Bisque jand Dresden Lamps re $4.89 to $399) ¢ $24.89 fo $4275 $2. 89 to $239.00 $14. 89 to $24.89 Gas and Electric Globes Crystal Hanging Lamps and Shades , Fitted for Electricity Were 39¢ to $2.49 Were $1.97 to $97.50 19c to $1.29 97c¢ to $64.75 Imported Bamboo Vase Lace i mporte ps of Chinese Silk Lined and Japanese Pottery Uj $1.97 fo $7.49 WA iy Were $8.69 (0. $48.75 ais ta Bh $4.89 to $24.89 Gass and Electric Portables POE cme ae Were $6.89 lo $118.50 $3.89 to $59.75 Were $2.49 to $21.89 Hanging Domes, Lanterns $1.49 to $11.89 Candle Shades Were 10¢ to 29¢ Se to 15¢ Glass Water Tumblers; New Were $2.49 to $34.89 $1.29 to $17.89 watts ae Seay ut TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1913. ‘END OF SEASON SALE OE -MEN’S SUITS Seviia: from 4 to throughout Two- and three-piece English and American ‘‘sack’’ models. Suitsfor short men, tall men, men of normal physique, and men Every Suit finely hand-tailored. $ 75 Some full-, some half-, and some uarter-lined. Almost every fabric Suite that wore $16.50, $18,60, and 919.75 "of exceptionally heavy or robust ‘ build. Not every size in ‘every style, of course, but every size in one or more desirable styles. 1420 that is — in every pleasing and ag od shade, in —— _ ecessary alterations—(changes in cided of sleeve or trousers)—are in- led in the price of every suit. Radi- a wg at ‘‘Lowest -in - the- City’’ charges. lar ric T Suite that were $22.50, $24.76, and $27.50 ana “ were 92.97 $2.39 Hatred ee, ts $2.49 BLUE SERGE SUITSs _ at $11.75, $15.75, and $18.75 aa virally were $14.75 to 829.75 London Raincoats Were $19.75 and $22.50 $13.75 Slip-ons and Crave- nettes of our own eat deer ie eri- eee Coats, re- Were $14.75 to $19.75 $8.75 All sizes from 31 to $8. Of rough fin- ished tweeds, home- spuns, etc. ap ogg ; Piso Rasher ‘and Coasiiaid sunfast, ey correct in oul, A, Anish and design. The MODELS are English roll and narrowed ders, a 5 The &button American style THE SIZES are from 88 to 48 chest measurement for men and young men, and from 88 to 44 chest measurement for stout men, with plenty of sizes and lengths duced to the same oe rc ottall or ‘half, in | to St tall and short’ men. "No All strictly hand- 4 ° tt it si ou re H price, are included. . CBee Ch ee Nie tailored. “Burberry” London Overcoats $18.50 «1 $23.75 Macy prices were $29.75 to $44.50 Made by “Burberry” of 17-19 Golden Square, London: Ae remier maker of weather-proof garments of ee world. Made of fine home- spun and — tweeds. yoke lining. Sizes 36, 38 and 40 only. Double-texture Raglan Raincoats $9.75 Similar quality elsewhere $15.00 Of all-wool cassimere and with self lining. Cemented seams, bone buttons, and con- vertible collar. Guaranteed waterproof by the maker, \ VE SIG Sf AN Ke all other Vélumes of Wit Humor and Comed of its Kinde, THE GREAT ‘ GOKE BOOK THAT GOES At Na EL CANE Oak ae, R as Gr MW Se GRY “Taye whe niSAP Dc, pg nig nian RRR ccs RIGS TORENT we poe ye = fo Norfolk Suits ‘

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