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+ ete ee arm ee foe THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, r9r ance to N. I. Merritt, with the Howard | Printing Co., at No. 19% Broadway, di- | recting that his funeral expenses firet | be paid. The residue Is to go to his) grand-children, Marvel and Willard Schaubl, who, when he last heard of | them, were in Renanelger, Y. He} added a@ line saying that he where he was buried. AIS OCCUPATION GONE, ASTOR HOUSE WAITER TAKES GAS AND DIES Gus Had Money, but Missed the Old Faces and Was ‘Lonely. Largest Retail Optical House in the World. Guarantees to you per- fect satisfaction. We maintain the largest Re- tail Optical organization in the world. Low prices are found where there are big facilities. If “price” is an important factor in the determination of your eyeglass purchases—the larris Organization can best serve you. ; Harris Eyeglasses — fitted with the Harris Suction Clip— Gustave Muenzer, sixty-one years 14, | for seven years captain of waiters in the old Astot House) was found dead this morning In the washhouse adjoin- Ing the kitchen of his pretty story brownstone house, No. 107 Reid avenue, Brooklyn. A rubber tu Which was attached to the gas cock, 4 lying in the Jap of th was nicely situated, and had lived very happily with He missed the trip across rh the lack of something to do preyed upon| the Clip that assures you eye- his mind. He was too old, he thought, glass comfort—$2.00 or more. te g0 out and look for a new job, and he had no vocation with which to oo! cupy his time, e Gua came to this country from Ger- many bait « century ago, and had not | Qeuists and Opticians been idle a day, up to the closing of the fork: Astor House. He had several times been ee ee rik St. 4 Best oan the proprietor of hotels. His mind had | 44¢@ Columbus Ave. au St. always been occupied and his body busy. | Bklyn: 489 Fulton St. and 1009 B'way. When he thought there was no more | Newark: 597 Broad St. nr. Hahne & Co. work for him, the face he had | = been wont to greet daily had passed com sight, “old Gus" felt that the time had come for him to depart. He left no note, and it was his wife who found his body in the washhouse, ion THE CAVE GIRL. The Cave Girl was a wondrously beau. tiful wild woman who was discovered on a South Sea island by a castaway sungie| geen” nea and | Stop aber Seat orss Genuine mute: Signature trange love less action. “The Cave Girl” is by Edgar Rice roughs, who wrote “Tarzan of the The Evening World will publish “The Cave Giri," ef a serial, beginning Tue 8 1 was @ great ctory. “The is greater. Don't miss a @ingle instalment of | Remember, “The Cave Girl" will begin in The Evening World Tues » Sept. 16, |= SULA OEE PRINTER HANGS HIMSELF. Police Find Body Saspended From WE FURNISH by J21ES COMPLETE ‘Teoe at Central Park, | Leg i Thomas F. Congdon, a printer, sixty, Bese re 41449 FSaitere “7 7498) BSrmere ATH ZG GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE!: CREOIT TERMS _— 932° 00WN ON #50. WORTH! of a piece of packing his feet drag on the , doubling his knees under him. As Policeman Grossburger of the Ar- se" 8475 | senal station d the spot the twine 47% * = 9100.05 7h breke and th y fell to the ground, l In a note-book in one of the pool OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS ts, 's will was written in pen- one-half of his Ife insur- thesold ma cil, He 267 W125 751 a AN IMPORTANT MILL Rug Dispersal Excess of 300 Pieces Axminster, Body Brussels and Royal Wiltons Sizes 9x12 ft. 517.50 *21.50 *29.00 Seamless French Aubusson,? 50 Value $80, New Varieties in Furniture AND Non-Commercial Oriental Rugs will also be made a feature of this event Commencing Wednesday, Sept. 3. Sheppard Knapp «Co. (Established 1857) 39-41 West 23d Street MUMCHION OF THE LATEST SMES /N WOMEN'S DRESS. Bes ee eee R. H. Macy & Co." Attractions Are Their Low Prices. G4) Herald Square BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHES MACY SAVINGS = We list below only a few specific instances that il- lustrate Macy economies. Hundreds more in the Department, now on the Second Floor, 34th St., $4.96 Boys’ Extra Trouser All-Wool Suits Made of specially selected, Pre-shrunk all-wool cheviots in @ large variety of serviceable colors and mixtures, Models are Norfolk and plain double- breasted, and we have ten distinct models in Norfolk style alone. Some Suits in tan and ray corduroy. Knickerbockers ull lined. All sizes for boys of 6 to 18 years. Finer qualities at $6.49! Blue Serge Suits at the same price ($4.96) are fast color, silk-ssewed, and have double stitched and taped seams. Nor- folk and double-breasted. Better qualities up to $14.74, wert Gant. y $3.49 Consist of a tan Raincoat with hat to match. fine quality double-texture cloth. All sizes from 4 to 17 years. Raincoats at $1.98 and $2.49, of black rubber, Sailor and Russian Serge Suits, $4.96 Navy and brown, Some of mixed cheviots. Some with two pairs of trousers. Trim- mings in various styles. The Russian Suits in sizes from 2% to 8 years; the Sailors from 5 to 10 years. French Sailor Vestee and Russian Suits, $8.94 included that cannot be obtained else- Several novelties where. Of shepherd plaids, blue serge and fancy mixtures. Finer qualities up | SUNDRIES IN sist. BOYS’ CLOTHES A few only out of the many items assembled on the Second Floor (34th St., Rear) of Macy's, for your convenient selection. Woren Maire,” 48 Plain white and light medium colors. Collars attached or separate. Some with “French” cuffs. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Finer qualities up to $1.39. Boys’ Negligee 68c Some with laundered cuffs, Soft-cuff Shirts, too. Of woven madras and Striped percales. Excellent va- riety of smart stripe effects in colors, Sizes12in.to 14 in. neck. Boys’ Striped Madras or Linette Pajamas, 68c The linette in tan, blue, helio, and white. Excellently tailored, Fastened by silk frogs. Sizes 4 to 16 years, pa er Sweaters, $1.98 “V" neck or high turn-over collars. Some “ruffeneck,"’ of heavy Wool, Better qualities up to $5.94. Boys’ New Fall School Caps, 48c Choice of three styles for big boys and four jor little. Finer quélities up to $2 BOYS’ STURDY SCHOOL ri SHOES $2.49 Of strong, firm leather, with unusually durable soles. Well cut for come fort and neatly put to» gether. School Shoes in finer qualities up to $7,96, Main Floor Balcony, Wath Mt, cS, Broadway, 34thte 35th St. All Wool St Ser for School ‘Dresees i 59c In two shades of navy blue and black heavy, serviceable | Storm Serge, 44 inches wide. Just the weight and quality for practical School Dresses. Elsewhere 75¢. second Poor. Anth a. The Opening of School is an important event in the calendar of the boy or girl who is Macy-clothed and Macy-supplied from infancy to the first “grown-up” Suit or Dress. It means to the child a supply of little and great needs that are as good in quality as rich in variety. ® The Savings appeal no less forcibly to the parent, who can economize all the way from 3c on a pad or notebook, up to $15.00 or $20.00 on a complete School outfit for one child and proportionately more for a family. SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVERY KIND AT SAVINGS Few, if any, stores in New York keep a stock, much less a full stock, of School Books. Macy's has a very complete stock not only of Books but of ever small or large, that the approach of school can suggest. Send your children to Macy's if you cannot call yourself. They will receive just the same careful attention and good service as though you accompanied them. The savings are worth while on a single item—much more so on the whole outfit needed. conceivable need, or can be obtained on 24 hours’ notice. The price in every case will mean a substantial saving as Every Book needed for Primary School, Grammar School or High School is either in regularstock | compared with the lowest price at which the Book is sold at any other store in the city. |___ School Books French Course, E Beginner's Book in Gerinan by Sophie Duriot. Beginner's Book in French by Sophie Duriot. 1.12 Same edition, cloth vy = Webster's Chardenal’s Complete] dexed, $1.18] Webster's Academic, plain, 12] Webster's High School, 97¢ Webster's New Standard Dictionary, Indexed, 39 Complete Assit ts leather cases at 1 Se, ah Leather Lap Tablets, con taining pencils, holders, Italian and English, Jin} American Polished Wood leather, €) Pencils with rubber tips, re parish and English, gin 2c, 3¢ and 4e ather, | Eberhard Faber's Flat Rand & MeNally's Imperial | Pocket Pencil with gift metal [combination pencil’ and pen. Atlas of the World, 98e case and two extra pencils to | Holler, pens, erases, ruler ‘at Cram’s Unrivalled Atlas of [fit case, on a card, for Ze | Pencitsharpener, 86e and $1. the World, Eberhard eh oe ad te Hammond's Modern Atlas |&I with rub! ah bog LL Academic,, | in- cal mee Ti $1.47 ver inserted point- Fraser & Square's French] Webster's New Standard |of the World, ¢ | protector, 2e and 3e], Black Board Chalk (1 gross oe sald 12) Common School, indexed, Tle} horhardd Raber’s Combinge tee tto Sauer’s French, Ger-] Webster's New Standard icil and P 4 ard | man, Italian and. Spanish | intermediate School Ed. S9e|| __—‘ Globes | ou shale baile alley Black Board Pointers at Ie Grammars with key, $1.12] Webster's New Standard i" éin. Globes, wirestand, 34e | {Shed wood with cushion rub- | Sponges, Crab’s Synonyms, Be | ementary School Edition, Rin Clowes cwire ber tip or black cone tip, Se Blotting Paper, all colog, Ds Roget's Thesaurus, 98e] Webster's Fellable, bound | stand, $1.61] Same with cork tip at’ 3¢] 19X24 inches (sheet English. Synonyms, Anto-| In flexible leather, index, 7! on. , metal stand. | > Typewriter Erasers Stafford's Commerclal or py and Prepostions gi Cassell's French-English and | gp! Globes. metal yang.) Typewriter Erasery 9 |Universal Ink, 2-0. pote. ernia F Maxwell's Advanced Grayn- mar, Ie Goold Brown's Institute of English Grammar, 19 Phyfe’s 12,000 Words Often Mispronounced, $1.12 English-French Dictionary, Cassell’s German - English and English-Gervan Diction- ary, $e Cassell’s Latin-English and English-Latin Dictionary, at Half pint bottle, 2le Quart bottle, , Se Stafford’s Mucllage, 12 colors In a box; box, 39¢ | ttle. “% - + Stafford’s 4-02. bottle E, Faber’s Basket Assort-| Library te, be Memory Books | ment, containing. penclis, pen- ag |, 12-In. Globes, metal BY Library Book Cleaners, 10¢ at 3.87] 1. Faber’s Fine Colored ons, 7 colors in a box; 9 12-In. Globes, full mounted metal stand, $6.67 rtina’s Spanish Method, 4 Stafford’s jar of Paste, Cortina’s Span $134 IF; e For those entering upon the Sarr Unt soncll wien Lora water well and brush, Kid Cortina’s French Megtod, | Handy Dictionaries || new s term. A record of |“ shins “he. Press Board Covered Com- $1.19) see et oe days. 39¢|_. Asortments tn fa boxes | Position Lands te, Te, 8 Montgomery's English, 165 French-English and English-| My Golden School Days, at 1c, 34e, 4Te, 6 Te ese) tory, $1.08} French, 39 a Ke Days, tr iagle Assortment, contain- eat rat ‘Beaves h Montgomery's Students! German-English and Eng-| The Girl’Graduate, i icils, penholders, American History, $1.39 |lish-German, 8c] erg "egies "sharpener a pane 18 M omery’s Leading Facts anish« Bs 7} ruler, b . Covered in Prone iBtorys S08 lishSpanish, 2S” 44 Etge|| School Supplies 1° seks Assortment, contain [Position Books, e Fry's Complete Geogr arty, Italian-English and English-| Eberhard Faber’s Polished | N&, fountain pen and, filler, porick Cloth Covered Com. . . “41 Italian, 39¢ | Wood Pencils with rubber tips, | combination pencil and pen G > BAe, Fry's First Steps Geogra-| ‘Swedish-English and En, a, aah Me holder, automatic pencil with] Red Skiver Bound Leg 7 y ret Se “ab. P85 yaa al leads, drop knife, sjat and Mine Prim ‘ie lish-Swedish, B.| , raber's Cedar Wood Reg | uorecuertt dae meee Paper Covered Roll vee Re 4 31, Vest Pocket Dictlonarles, in | cils, dozen 9¢] american’ Assortment In| at Bolg, Pay Naa Bacal toned (aac Black or Red Wood Pencils |fancy boxes, containing pen+| Stitt Covered ott Aina y ational a sechgeneh and English, 2 with tuber tips, doz., To cils, penholders, pens, eraser, | at , Bbc Peis | Bor 3! shee er, | Eagle's Polished Wood Pen- arpener, rubber bands, | Stiff Cove’ J Students’ Handy Literal Tianslations Pita and English, 44n cee plain or with rubber tip, Gao Shia pourra, at | Note Books.~” .n.or ruled, 96 anslations, er, fe leach, ae) an leaves; at 4, Ne and 22¢ at each 44e * Stenographers’ Note Interlinear Translations, ~ 98c School Conveniences That Should Not Be Forgotten ages ase and t Pal aol ber’s Pencil Erasers, 3eto 10e | Falcon Pens. doz. 6e; gross 68e | Ink paper, z' Broly. Faber's Combination Erasers, 4s to Ie | Stafford's Fountain Pen Ink, Te and 28e | _ National Simplex Notg Book HE) J ; Library Paste, tube, le | Bewagy Hesgees Webster's New Interna. ee ee ss Br polis Canvas School Bags, 49e to $1.49 ane a cud % tional, $i08i Hand Blotters (1 doz.), pkg. Se | Leather School Bags, $2.69t0 $3.34 | ” Black Cloth Covered ‘ Webster’s Collegiate, India | Esterbrook Pens, doz. 6¢; grows T2c | Rope School Bags, 36 to 69 | Day Book, Cash Book paper, bound in inp Tether, | Spencerlan Pens do. Be gro 84e | Sult Cases, Bte to $1.96 | Journal, if “TRONTEX”” HOSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS “They Wear Like Iroi “lrontex’”’ Hosiery for chil- dre; is. on sale only at Macy's, “[rontex” Hosiery is made of long staple cotton yarns, re- inforced in heels and toes by a linen splicing which adds tremendously to the wearing quulities. “Lrontex’Hosiery istherefore better wearing than the various brands of time + ranteed Hosiery, the guaran becaus tecd Hose is reinforced only with cot id cotton ts only about one-tourth as strong as linen. “[rontex” Hosiery is full-fash- ioned and looks’ well, The Various brar a and do not look well, a not dressy. In addition, they do fot fit as well as “frontex’’ because they are made on so- called circular machines which do not give them the sha the foot. The time-gua ee Hosiery is a gamble on the pa of the manufacturer “Trontex” for Children Cotton Hose, «1ze5 6 to 10, in black and tan Cotton He sizes 1044 and 11, black only Inexpensive WATCHES _ |“RIGHT-SHAPE” or School BOYS and GIRLS|SHOES — ssrurm. Now that school and college days are so near, a Watch sug FOR MISSES gests itself as one of the-most useful and appropriate gifts AND CHILDREN that you can make to the young student. These Watches are specially suitable, being as reliable as they are reat in design and low in prices. main Wien Ganda Macy’s “Metropolis” Macy’s “Metropolis” “ ickel " Nickel " (av Equal Watches, 64c Watches, $1.39 Rights For Boys. Open-face wos Wiltirstdend for model, stem wind and set. Fitted with a reli- ble movement. set. Fitted with a re liable movernent, Sterling Silver ele filed Open-face =v d Bracelet lunting in Model Wath, $2.94|Ma | |Wath, | $5.89 grade Footwear, but are ana- tomically designed to fit snugly at instep and heel and afford Forgirlsand boys. Fine] Watches, $1.98 P jon wrist” bracelet guaranteed 20-year case} For boys, Open-face 1 7 with a very small in several styles. Pit model, with American Watch with Swiss in toe ke with American movement. | movement. moverient iene fi. rasural er H 4 4) ” Macy’s “Empire State” Nickel Watches, 97¢ “Right-Shape” Shoes meet tt d fairly and squarely, For boys. Opensface 1 ize, with antique bow. Stem wind and set, Fitted with a reliable niovement. equalize wear and so outlast all i ; ordinary makes, Wristlet Watches with Leather Strap, $4.24 urry six popular styles in For boys, Open-tace model, Sterling silver. Fitted with American movement rin der Nate are three fittings for {th. Both Shoes and Slip» re in stock at prices range ing trom $1.19 for infants’ to $3.96 for misses’ size. Extra High Cut “Right- Shape” School Shoes For the opening of school, Of tan, Russia calf, black domino calf and patent leather, CHILDREN’S FINE SILK UMBRELLAS In navy, green, garnet and black silk, Fitted with cases. Hanc Mission” and natural Slee eae > 1.63 woods in straight and tea shapes, Sizes gto 2, A ; Tyee meaner } Sizes 214 to 6, 2.39 Herald Square School-time need Full Stocks; Lowest-in-the-City-Prices? at Macy: GIRLS’ SCHOOL Children’s R. H. Macy & Ce.’ Attractions Are Their Low Prices, S, DRESSES— MACY SAVINGS Pretty but practical little Frocks at prices which are typical of the economies always to be found in the Girls’ Clothing Depart- ment, Third Floor, 35th Street. All models adver= tised are in stock in sizes 4 to 14 years, $6.49 All-wool Serge Especially suitable for comvent wear. Two models, one of which as illustrated; has patent leather belt and embroidery collar; the: other, equally smart, has box pleats and is on straight lines. Sheer white embroidery collar and cuffs. In black serge only. Middy or Combina- @ ty serge, ‘eammed trim with silk Noutache braid, lacin, and silk ties. In navy or black. The Combination Dresses have? Serge bodice and checked skirts; Patent leather belts and gay silk ties, Alsen Chae, $8.49 Made with new yoke effect, over the shoulders. and buttons trim Silk pi GIRLS’ HATS, BLOUSES, APRONS & UNDERWEAR E very essential for the The Midd) of fine quatt correct apparelling of the young irl. Simple, youth- ful styles at very attracte 3.96 Hats, to $11.89 ive prices. Austrian Velour pene or trimmed hee] brown. ; Tailored Hats,$1.69,$2.49 Smartly Trimmed, & $3.96, Has tinned variety fashionable colors. of all ages, in all tome th Pits), 69e. Apron with bib and'shoulder raps, round shirred cap and , r of oversieeves; neatly made. ;' Ries 12 and 16 years. ; Children’s Drawer-Waists, 24c Sizes 4 to 14 years. Made of strong muslin. Strapped and with taped buttons. ve od Muslin Drawers, 24e Sizes 4 to12 years. Trimmed with ruffles of embroidery, Third Floer, # THE NEW DOUBLE MUSIC FOLDERS, $3.96 Hold Music either fold- ed or flat. Especially well adapted tor music books and songalbums, Of calf- finish cowhide, with raw edges. Not lined. Black, brown and tan. navy 96, select il of styles Blo wh A nary and embroldered stars, Embroidery trimmed Lawn Broadway, 34th ie 3%thSt. Fourth Floor, B4th 50, Reap