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— DOORS ARE CLOSED TOT FIREMEN: Superintendent of Apartment Wanted No Alarm, Tackles Fire Alone, _—___ Fire in the ‘Turrets, @ fashionable ‘partment at Riverside Drive and Bighty-fourth street, early to-day drove wut euch of the occupants as had re turned from their summer homes, and the firemen labored against tremendous Ads due to delay in sending In an Germ. The Turrets had suffered at toate $50,000 damage and the tenanta' in- Gividual losses were heavy before the Mase was out. Policeman John McKenna dlacovered fhe fire at 3 o'clock, He knocked at fhe door with hi tick. After a lime Joon Lage perintendent of We building, responded. Laggoe was Cully dremed and showed sicns of Raving been at work on the fire, He told the policeman he was fully able bo handle the biaze and begged him fot to turn in an alarm. Meanwhile Policemar Holland of the Bisty-seventh atreet station had pulled the box at the corner of Kighty-fourth Street, bringing @ battalion ofapparatus charge of Chief Burne and Battalion Chief Dougherty, The fremen and po- cemen burst in the door and comman- red the elevator, in charge of Peter jen, @ negro, to bring own the ten- Sate from the upper floors. On the seventh floor the firemen found M\ Herald Square — TO | tass0e, the superintendent, playing flames. They pushed him aside mane Way for real work. The fire had started on the sixth floor in the apartment of Foster Crampton, @ lawyer, who has been spending the eea- on at Westham emall hand chemical apparatus his wife and two children. Defective insulation is eald to have causea the blaze, which before It was put out had destroyed the greater Part of the fifth, sixth and seventh Noore and a portion of the root, afford- ing & fine epectacie to crowd that assembled along the Drive, _ FLEEING FROM HOSPITAL LANDS IN STATION Rope of Sheets Takes Woman Into Police Barracks’ Room. ae Responding to what she sald was a call from her husband to meet her, Mra, Albertina Walther, thirty-five years old, of No. 19 Liberty road, Englewood, N. J., encaped to-day from a room on the third story of the Neurological Ilos- pital, Sixty-seventh street and Lexing- ton avenue, Manhattan, where she was 4 private patient. She had made @ rope of four sheets, tied one end to the bed, and, getting out through the window, swung her- self down two stories to the roof of an extension. Then she let herself down into the back yard of the East Sixty- seventh street police station, Through the back door she entered the recep- Uon room, to the astonishment of fit- teen policemen who were playing dom- Inoes “Do you want anything in here?’ asked Patrolman Brautigan. “No, 1 am going to meet my hus- band." she sald. Dr. W. 0. Glidden, the hospital house | surgeon, and @ nurse took the woman back to the hospital. GAVE WET BILLS FOR DRY; WANTED HIS ; PUNCHED Sailor and Waiter Tell Story in Court—Joker Is Held. Olut Oleen, twenty-six and a eailor, was paid his month's wages Tuesday, he told Magistrate Levy in the Morrisania Court to-day, and went out to have & good time, He fell overboard near City Island and his money got wet. Oluf went to the Sound View Hotel and Pless, a walter there, willingly agreed to give him forty éollare in dry bille for his forty dollars in be draggied paper. According to the story Olsen stored the dry bills im his pocket. Pless asked several times for the wet money. Olsen laughed each time and finally walked away. Pleas thought he was joking. Pless followed him and asked again. Olsen punched him in the jaw. He asked for his money the fourth time Olsen knocked him down. Then, Plese told the Magistrate, he decided it was no joke. He called Capt. Burnett of the City Island police and bad the sailor arrested, Olsen denied in police court to-day that he had taken the walter’s money, but Magistrate Levy bound him over to Special Sessions under $1,000 bond. Pact: rtannelida KISSES HER GOODBY, DIES. Sick Mother Dews Two Stories fe, Mre. Anna Bradsh. who lived on the fourth floor of an apartment at No. 660 Bighth avenue, kiased her eighteen- months-old daughter Juliette goodby to- day when a friend came to take the child to @ home in Elmhurst, then turned and jumped out of her bedroom window. She fell two stories in the WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918. NO THREAD TRUST, THEY SAY. Several Defend: air shaft, striking the roof of a rea- taurant below, and ‘was dead when an ambulance from the New York Hospital arrived. Henry Bradshaw, her husband, had etepped into the hall to answer the postman’s whistle when his ife leaped from the window. It was he who gave the alarm by his frantic calls. Later he said that his wife had been in poor health recently and had! C brooded over the possibility of an oper- ation imving to be performed. by several defendants has been fied tn} the United States District Court here | 477 Duane atreet, who lost seven horses | through the horse polsoners’ gang last year, was in the Tombs Pollce Court to-day complainant against Loule Brill and Sam Lester, whom he accused of stealing a truck, team of horses and 2,00 worth of shoes. The prisoners wore held in $2,600 bail each for trial. / the climax of cleverness, anew Young So!t Hat for young men and older men who won't wear ‘‘any old thing.” Other Smart Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats $3 & $4 Broadway, near Dey St. Broadway, cor. Houston St. Broadway, wear 14th St. Broadway, cor. 20th St. Woolworth Building, Breedwa; Park Viace Broadway, near Beaver St, Nassau |. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are ‘heir Low Prices, S, Broadway, 34th te 35th St. Fashion centres as well as the THE STORE IS BRIGHT with the newest fashions and fabrics, reflecting the final word of Paris and the European and adaptations. Fashions on the third floor, Millinery and Fabrics on the second floor. Take the Escalators (moving stair- ways) at about the centre of the Broadway front, main floor: | Perfect Fitting Glasses as tow as $2.80. CAR ET 808 Columbus, CLEANING 353 West S4th St. Br Kinnw Toy » Your Livers. DON'T force a balky liver with drastic ‘purgatives—Use a gentle remedy and nvold irreparable Infury. The Right Remedy, will satiety your Liver and your- oelf. 1 or 2 Pills at night BELIEVE CONSTIPATION. 26 Cente at any up-to-date Drug Store, or send stamps to Andreas Saxiehner, New York. Oculiste’ Opticians Halt a Century in Business. Don’t Wait Until Your Eyesight Is Ruin ant to YOU as good sight. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. 184 Broadway, at John St. ‘Zot "fawe.) 223 Siath Ave., 15th St. 380 Sinth Ave., 22d St, 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 4i ‘York. 498 Fulton Wt lond St.. Brooklyn. J. & J. W. WILLIAMS Ket. 1876. Me Ratre Charge fer 1, of BEET ee he H. Macy & Co.’e Attractions Are Their Low Prices cleverest of American creations Herald Square acy: Broadway, 34th to 35th St. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street — Sth Avenue — New York “McCREERY'S SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century Complete assortment of Paris Model Weaves and Colors in Plain and Novelty Silks, Satins, Chiffons, Plushes, Velvets and Velveteens. On Sale Thursday and Friday. 12,000 Yards, Double Width, Black Dress Satin Meteor. 1.55 yd. value 2.50, FUR_ GARMENTS Advance Fall Models. In Imported and Domestic Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces,—all the new and most popular furs. Special_Prices For a limited period orders will be accepted for Fur Coats, as follows: ‘ Hudson Seal Coats,—45 inches long....110.00 Persian Lamb Coats,—465 inches long. ..165.00 Remodelling and Repairing of Fur Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces at unusually low prices. Semi-Annual Sale LINENS, CHINA & GLASSWA Household Linens Satin Damask Tablecloths.........ce.eccs aia a a eel COPIES of Latest PARIS Model HATS for AUTUMN Hundreds of clever copies of the most original and distinctively SEAMLESS Domestic RUGS” In the NEWEST Patterns CY'S RUG DEPARTMENT on the Fourth Floor is showing an exceptionally fine assortment of 145, 2.25 to 4.50 each value 2.00, 9.25 to 6.00 Satin Damask Napkins............sssse005 Merchandise Advertised Here on Sale Thursday tifully equ The Hat ittustrated (copied priced $11.89. VELVET Tyenty Hats which Paris flaring side, tilted and turban and are especially well made. largely in_other stores. are only 2,400 pairs. ity by the mate BED SETS | PA for 4 and full size Pate and up to $21.74 At Typical Macy Macy's Iities find a place in I Siderably lower than simi ———— Lyons silk velvet exquisilely irimmed with sof terials are purchased here eur expert milliners will trim charge. 200 DOZENS WOMEN'S LAMBSKIN GLACE GLOVES Imported from France. Two | clasp style. ! broidered backs. black and white. | these have never before been sold at Macy's for less than 79¢. At 85¢ they have sold Come early Main Floor, Centre, Fine Lace BED SETS And PANELS from FRANCE A Sale of Fine Bed Linens has a complete stock Pillow Cases and Bed Spreads. lar qualities are sold for elsewhere. Bacoment, rear. smart Paris Chapeaux are now displayed in the spacious, beau- ipped Millinery Salcts== Second Floor. FAVORITE FRENCH MODELS from the leading milliners have been Fepros duced in our own ateliers in materials especially im- ported for the pu: . So closely uo y follow the originals in style and i ence Is imperceptible. The same “chic,” the same charm. Prices, however, are very VELVET HATS—with high moment. Priced $11.89 to $24.89. from a Taltot model) and made of t ritbon and flowers is $4.00 Untrimmed BLACK Hats, $2.97 f the newest, smartest shapes with soft crowns. a has pronounced modish, in the new high-back effects. All are fashioned of an excellent quality of black silk velvet, Second Floor—R4th At, Overseam, em- Tan, gray, Gloves lil to-morrow, for there st received from Paris a collection of the most me ne attractive Marie Antoinette lace work that Seine” has ever sent us. ot only is the workmansnlp perfect and the designs istic in the extreme, but the f best. Yet the prices are quite one-third less than for similar quality by any colors are white and eoru. h the Bed Sets to perfection. other store in the City. Fourth Fleer, 35th 8t., Rear. NELS PANELS ty yards by], Size 234 yards by 45 Inches, beds. 4. $16.74 $3.74, $4.24, $4.49]$3.24, $4.96 and up $10.74, $13.74, $16.74 | $ $5.24 $22.74 to Savings in Progress of fine, pure linen Sheets, Only reliable and worthy cy's stock. The prices are cone icy copies quality that the differ- much less. SOFT DRAPED BLACK backs—are the mode of the e quality of the net is he covers for the bolster rolls FINE Brass BEDS Were $20.24—Now, $15.74 Macy's great Furniture it on the Sixth Fleer is full of just such econemise ss this. __ This Bed, illustrated, is $15.74, but we have Brass Beds in regular stock (dis- feces fcr your se- lection on the 6th Floor, 34th St., Rear) fromas little as $6.74 (were $10.24) and up tof63.75 (were $72.25). Afewspecial values are mentioned below: $8.24 $27.75 $41.25 $15.74 $28.50 $43.50 $17.24 $29.25 $45.25 $21.24 $31.50 $21.74 $33.25 $22.49 $34.50 $48.75 $22.89 $35.25 $52.50 Zz $25.50 $39.75 $55.50 $26.25 $40.50 ___ Every Brass Bed mentioned in this announcement is finished in the famous ‘‘Damarda’’ rust-proof and crack-proof lacquer, and can be had in any one of the four regular sizes at the same price, and in satin or bright finish. BRASS BEDS | BRASS BEDS | BRASS BEDS AT $16.49 AT $24.74 | AT $14.24 216.49 Two-in. continuous i posts and five 1!,-in. Two-in, posts, five] 4.in, fillers, anda 14> 1-in. fillers, and a 1-in. | in. square top rod; ‘T’ tillers; large mounts and large husks. cross rod; "'T"’ balls. balls. White ENAMEL BEDS, Plain & Trimmed. ‘There 1s not a Bed in this list that would not cost from onestitth to one-quarter more elsewhere $3.34 | $4.49 | $5.49 | $5.94) $7.24 | $9.24 | $10.89 | $14.24 | $15.34 $3.49 | $4.89 |Be $6.24 | $7.89 | $9.34 | $11.67 | $14.67 | $16.49 $3.74 | $5.24 | $5.89 | $6.74 | $8.24 | $10.24 | $12.74 Woven Wire Steel Fine Upholstered Box Springs, were $8.74, $6.74 Springs, were $8.24, $6.89 To fit metal or wood beds, Patent] To fit metal or wood beds. Made sides to keep mattress from spreading, | with best grade springs of tempered and helical spring ends, steel, covered with A. C, A, ticking. Steel Springs at Macy's can be got for as litte as $/.89, and range in price up to $8.67. Fifteen prices in between. * Box springs are $9.24, $/0.49 and up to $/6.49. MACY'S Sterilized Hair MATTRESSES Made in our own sanitary sun-lit roof factory on the premises, of hair that has been ‘‘teased"’ by special machinery to make it soft and flutfy, and cleansed of dust by a torce-blower, Ali hair is built into the ticking by hand, thus avoiding the lumps found in machine-rmade mattresses, All finely stitched and tufted, and covered in fine quality ticking. Hair Mattresses———, lair Mattress Of ey Ns gin La I a oP sdiis “he'd shd'an “Ss'eF" | | soda “sized! shdlen “sis'st hair Matt Hair Mattresses: acaint eck drawing hate js sf supereentra while ay ines. . le 7 5 a . 26 in, ‘. ft. 6in, sldisa $250" saan Bato” | | sdatta saad shtlia' sists aed Macy’s FEL1° Mattresses Some Facts of IMPORTANCE ‘The famous Macy Senitary Maitress latest and most improved machinery factory on the Macy promises has here-|for the puri of mehing. the. best Teeeary (Oe tet ics altceta to the marina | 2% Mattes 0 be had of the most desirable Halr Mattronses | vattronr tor Verge ase ed from every viewpoint, including price, /ihan you can get when you buy wide, to be found in the city. Rdvertised trademarked: brary. of Felt We have mow, however, added the! Mattresses. Simply as an example— The New Macy Felt Mattresses, $6.74 Their equal cannot be obtained elsewhere urder £8.50) Weighs, 45 pounds, Covering of fancy |any special Mattross to order at lose ticking. Width, four feet pro} 1or wo . sizes oavings. of al $14.24 iner Felt Mattresses up fo i agin |than anywhere else in the city, quality 1 make | for quality. Sixth Floor a 4-ft, b-1n. Mattress quality elsewhere $20.00 Cc ‘ recently-arrived seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs. Rugs differ only in that the former are all-wool yarn with a long, durable nap, and the latter all-worsted yarn, tough and resilient. The patterns are novel, large and smart figure effects in a wide selection of softetoned and harmonizing tilts. Because they have no seam they wear'evenly. Fourth Fleer, Broadway. High-Grade Wool Worsted Wilten aw Aaminster Rugs owen Velvet Rugs 6ft.x 9ft., 9 ft. x12 ft., $id74/4 ft. cin. x6ft.6in, $7.14 $25.25/9 ft. x 12 ft., $26.50 Rich ‘‘Straus’ Cut Glass at Great Reductions We quote but two examples taken at random, showing the savings possible in this sale. On the higher prices pieces, the savings are pro- portionately as great. Basement. 84th ft. Eight-inch Fern Dish Eight-piece Water Sets, Sets, were $4.96, $2.49 | were $9.07, now $4.89 Specials in GROCERIES A SAVING Upon Each These are specials — but there are always more un-advertised than advertised specials at Macy's, in this and every other Department, California Asparagus 5 Can. Doz. “Lily White” Brand, colossal o large white spears, “San Leandre” Brand, No. 1 tall cans, white stalks, io. this sale, $1.46] 2)4 square can; white, 2% $2.99 . yh Hee veer etait. “Royal Lay Brand, large this sale, We $1.33] Spears, No, 244 square “Red Top” Brand, No. 214 can, Me $1.84 square cans; elsewhere “Pennant” Brand, peeled, 30¢ can, this sale Me $1.74) colossal, white or Cabin” Brand, No. 244 green, No. 244 square square cans; elsewhere can; special, Me 8397 25ccan, this sale Me $1.74 | ap erican “Manaanite” Brand, No. i ‘100 21% square cans, wnite Noes’ green spears, Me elsewhere 25c 2te $zaq|_ No.3 square can, ae Brand, Ne. 244 “Mission” Brand Asparagus, squa ans, white or White Tipe, square cans; green; Macy's usual Macy's price for this price, 27c; this sale, 24e $2.77| sale, Be $2.76 “Del Monte” Brand Loganberries~ finest Caliturnia (Kaspberries); packed in No. 2cans in extra heavy syrup; sold everywhere at We can; sale, 22e can, Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple — ‘'Dessert”’ omaeine” Besnd tere Anne ie , " Cherries—In extra heavy syrup; No. brand; packed in heavy syrup; large 244 can; equal quality elsewhere 3c; No, 244 cans; this sale, can, 2le;) Macy's price per can, 27¢; dozen, dozen, $2.41) $3.13; 2 dozen, $6.19, High Grade LAUNDRY Supplies No other kind will do if you are particular about the COLOR of your wash. Don't risk ruining costly clothes by experimenting with cheap supplies. Fifth Floor, a5th st. Macy's New Borax Seap~This is the finest Borax Soap made, case containing 100 large cal soap that would sell elsewhere at $5.00 box; Macy's price for this ss 48; y 1Ocakes, 4Te New Laundry y White” Brand—This is the finest laundry soap made; case CONTAIN kes, $4.69; cake, Se Famous “Red Star undry Seap~The equal of any of the high priced laundry soaps on the market; -lb, boxes, full weight cakes, usual price, $3.49; this sale, $3.24; 30-Ib. boxes, full weight cakes, Macy’s usual price, $1.19; special at $1.64 Macy's “No-Rub” Wasling Compourd~ Makes washing easy ages, equal quality sold elsewhere at 10c; sale, Te; N. K. Fairbank’s Se Seap— Sc d Star” Brand Bor everywhere at 7c to 10¢ a solutely pure; tb Me; cake sold elsewhere None better; price forthissa Chloride of Lima —' Macy's price, dozen, “Home Use” Cloudy Ammoni: vint bottles, We, dozen, $1.33; qui Lottles, 2le; dozen, $2.41; half g: pound zinc cans, with sifter tops, lors, 396 dozen, $4. ic; dozen, 94e Pi Lye~Macy's brand; one-pound Ball BluingHalf-pound box, 9; doz., clozen, 9Be| 99% 1 box, 11e5 doz., $1.93 Brand Floating Soap~1(« “ " Brand Floating $6.59; ach, Mae sit akes, $4.12; cereals, introductory price tor this sale, dozen, $1.04; each package, 9 \. K. Fairbank’s Pelly Prim CleansesSold everywhere at 10¢ can; Macy's price tor this sale, can Te. Fifth Floor, 5th st. Made from ee Vegeti hes clothes without rubbin 1.75, 2.90 to 5.25 dos. value 2.50, 3.75 to 6.78 Luncheon Sets,—new eyelet designs; 153 pieces. value 3.65 to 5.00, 2.05 set Embroidered Guest Towels,—fine hemstitched Huckaback and Bird’s-eye. value sc. 45¢ cach Heavy Huckaback Towels........ Geet URes values 3.00 and 3.75, 2.25 and 2.90 dos. Irish Linen Pillow Cases,—scalloped and hand- embroidered. value 3.00, 1.95 pair Muslin Sheets. .45¢, 55c, 60c to 75c each value 60c, 70c, 75¢ to 95¢ Muslin Pillow Cases............ Reese eanes 14c, 16c, 18¢ and 20¢ each values 19¢, lc, 23¢ and 25e Dinner Sets American Porcelain with dainty border deco» ration. 101 pieces, including three large foun and bread and butter plates. value 15.00. 10.00 Austrian China, floral decoration with gold relief. 100 pieces. value 18.00, 12.50 American Porcelain, rosebud border pattern in double gold lines. 101 pieces, including three large platters and bread and butter plates. 18.00 value 25.00 Limoges China, conventional border, with solid coin gold handles. 101 pieces, including three large platters and bread and butter plates. 25.00 value 40.00 Rich Cut Glass The assortment comprises Orange Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Footed Punch Bowls, Compotes, Vases, Jugs, Ice Cream Trays, Mayonnaise Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets and other useful articles, in the new floral, combination and deep cuttings. 3.75 value 5.00 to 7.50 6-inch Handled Bon Bon Dishes, dainty floral cutting. value 1.50 1.00 Lamps Gold Carved Wood Boudoir Lamps, fitted with one electric light. Silk shade in any desired color. value 8.00, 5.00 Solid Mahogany Boudoir Lamps, fitted with one electric light. Silk shade in any desired color. iAteonnew value 7.00, 5.00 Electric Table Lamps—discontinued patterns in various designs and style. we 15,00 value 25.00 to 35.00 Memes re someone ne epee v—) Sapte bene | * Solid Mahogany Adjustable Electric Bridge Lamps, with 16-inch silk shade. Complete 27.50 » value 40.00 saa EB ci ch Santa al Se Mic Ms tina 2k

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