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THE i i ee WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19193, aa a ; HUSBAND SURE Gna ‘Hndret nod eres “stl HAS TWO WOODEN LEGS; 3... seed a toca byte BiLt TO CONFERENCE| END INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, ws Pits, wah a tarbriée to Teapentr Fant TRIES T0 BEAT TRAIN ne as a be LOMO lWemaceats tmnore Repaniionns at Headquarters, He said he had heard Request for Delay nothing of the events in Hoboken and ni fora) jnapector of M WASHINGTON, Sepi th The Tariff had not been apprised of tfe visit of| iy die, ait Struck Sind Thee the - Animal tidus inet bi wa it by the House today to Just before this new development! Some Distance, But Will Ree | 8 COMMISSION A ADJOURNS | shaped for the niche it in to ocoupy |X : ‘ ‘ di definitely established by | ‘ cia | UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY. | Time it! In five minutes |™4 HS MISSIN Arthur P. Haaking of cover From Injuries. ? the | of the land, but not your upset stomach K his perfect stomach doctor in Hoboken that the section of a woman's Ups u your home—keep it hand leg found yesterday afternoon at Keans- Mee CN eet will feel fine. fifty-cent cane trom a lr tha peels ‘where the two fragmenta | Vert Kiel of this clty, who has two oak Mh famous the world over. offleial eft there at i | The Public Service Commisaton at ita | erate found meeting to-day adopted the following | @pecial rule arnent objec- Yon don't int a slow remedy when artificial legs, was stroke by an Bri - resolution: tion of Repu ane and Progressive hind iv Fi from First Page.) oe Oey Oa eo reres: wae ® PAPE) press ut the North atreet crosainy t — | “The Commisaton is informed of the|1n order to diangree to Senate amend- areca tar loocoyan cmecatt Pr. Hasking articulated the stump of |day and thrown som ance, The| ROOSEVELT PAYS TRIBUTE. | acatn of the ton, Witinm J. Gaynor, | ments you musn't injure it the left thigh at the Nip and took that | gates were down, but Kieh! was anxious) Mavor of the City of New York. Gy The firm meeting of the confervess | with drastle di di ‘ment that he was in tha “4 " i tot . ii rastic drugs. and undigested food— remember as soon fortable Circumstances, Gtx are age tere may. i 4 Re yess that tt bed bay Bf Mind "Ae ane Hee al ° respect to the memory of a man who| took place late to-day. Tt waa ane (Avion ret berks as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact ure to-day. There he found that the|crawied under the gates, stepping di- | wae an important tacte cg ein - ana {in aiving rellef; its harmlessness; itl wi Ss, hb di 4 fe came to New York and here met a| pone and tissue of the leg found yorter-|reotly In front of the train sre Roosevelt heard o| portant factor In the settte. | nounesd that the Democrat inambers {it avin with the stomach, all such distress van: ment of the great transit problem of the | of the conference committer would | certain unfailing olty and who, through hia administra: | meet alone, excluding the Republicans see sour, ina A ae Its millions a overcoming the worst stomach , to 1 y y of cures in indigestion, yape jase i i o old. They were married and he took| ef the leg were the same. telephoned the following tribute to the | earestic ee niflors be the "ety, ink bait tet Lele egal all mointel itis and other stomach. trouble hag try i ela EA ie her back to Italy, where he had a euc-| The detectives are investigating the SHRINERS TO GE GET THE GOAT, | Mayor's menory to retary, Frank | Comming 4 thie) tin diapute, between the Renate NA | Te, VS cesstul business. story of Louis Odone a condi », liv= *l Harper, at the Ou ke office in this | gery i ie Adjourns until Tues | House, The Republican minority then | ~ = — She soon left him and he followea | NS St No. 0 Fillmore avenue, Union mama Likely | city Wi 2 Iwill be called in lt Makes tittle Difference What You Need—a World “Want” Will Go ard Get t. Ber Airet to Turin and then to this| Hill. M. J. whose run is on the trolley otis Swe 1 was shocked and concerned at — : - - _— Hi the death of Mayor Gaynor, Mayor Sewelry he had showered upon her in| fest tregment wae fount at Ohadveide| NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 11—Uniews| Gaynor's career has been ot only the days of his ewitt wooing and at|a man with two heavy grips boarded hin| there are evidences of ticks or infecti-| distinguished, but In all its character- ~ the time of their marriage—about $1,600] car near North Bergen. Such an of-|OUs disease troubles will come to an| istics unique. We have lost in him | ‘Gerth. fensive odor came from the grips that|end to-lay for the official goat that| not only one of the most feariosr ye his wife to New York, he| Odone ordered the man to get off. The ;alded the St, Paul Shriners to initiate| but one of the most original and in- od bee to an address on passenger protested that he was going ret to transfer to the Fort Lee tine, but on in regulating |ishes, Its promptness, certainty and Deautiful Spanish giri—a native of Gay fit the severed thigh exactly. The} It is stated that despite his int ies | of Mayor (aynor at his home, Barcelona—who wae only Afteen years quality of the skin and circumference | the man will Mba lh (Hi, in Oyster Bay, Le 1, and at o Q@unty. She took with her all the| folowing the river road out of W ALL CARS TRANSFER TO @ Wail-Papers, 4c For any room in yous honse you may select suit- _s Gaynor’s AND SPEECBES finally got off the car before the trans- { while i able designe in light and ea ing with & man a aan char. fer point wan reached. ‘This was In the . | wn re oe dark grounds, including ‘veleenity “et Cantyeies, pas eran pretty extin stripes in all to leave her paramour, but in vain. T Ki d Y H Al B Half-tene Photo. et Last month he sald he went to. the ANA @A All he Kind You Have Always,Bought. 1 colors with handsome cut: tan who had uaurped bie piace ana ae-| ULTIMATUM TO CHINA. 25 ut borders, at the epecla mended th site up the woman, \HIS ig the caution applied to the public an eeu. ba, o price. 31 Floer, Lexington to 34 Ave. 59th to 60th St. aaae tenia , has bee factured de th ini rotat of Fletcher fc 1 manu! under the supervision o! loher for | “a Srotease ars Cet) Casco olan ais boas * over 80 years—the genuine Castoria. Gastonia, We respectfully call the attention | know where she waa ration for Nanking Massacre. | of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to see that the wrapper bears | NEW YORK POLICE ARE NOT No- PHKING, Sept. 11.—Japan's demands, | bis Pao in black, Whea the wra is removed the same woo reat ap mre in nae wingmemucned monmumaeaters 1A Sale of Bed Blankets, Comfortables and Table Linens rit op ioenriniation. | orate nut nen once Oa Ste et nae aah antag lo : a _ or i noe that time the identifier has been | the Chinese Government to-day. Though | (mi sands of of Fall and Winter Bed Clothes and the important savings it’ offers: ea the still hunt through New York and | full details regarding the nature of the Stion to the great Soa eli! introducing into Le! etl spurfous tm ines, | BI — will be interested in this sale : ak Sheets: r va aT well the adjacent cities. He had read of the| Japanese note were not avatiable, mit- | eat AN fla biped upand wal wit cer) ile on __ Blankets: Pillows and Pillow Cases: Specials in Bed Sheels: ‘owels and To’ 9: Sading of the fragments of the body in| Aclent information was gleaned to show | Befarious business of PULL UR ed tere for medicinal preparations not {ff 2250,, ¥oo:Nap Hed Blankets, hed Piitow 1 | Extra Heavy Bed Sheets, Al} Linen Glais Towelling, . but had healtated to come for-| that the demands were tantamount to | Should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal, preparations | white and gray, with pink and rc ow Ganen 1 Dig | _ site 76490 inches, at 45¢ 2Tye grad, ward. 10 4 attempt an Mentification, he| an ultimatum. An apology, an indem- | Oly for edults, B but worne yet, for children's medicines. It therefore devolves blue borders; size 66x inches, at... Py as nity and the punishment of the guilty 00 the mother to ecrutinize closely what she bod her bd Adults can do Se ee Rival Bed Shevte, size 72x All Linen Crash Towelling; 15< soldiers and officials at Nanking were that for themselves, but the has to rely $3.50 Heavy er Bed Blunkete, Lis poegaihe tll ee besl 49c 90 inches, at 49 2" tye, and 1246¢ tad ea it Ee il pel Aad the Ge Be ee grea cauei Ws erence white and with pink: and Phen Pilow Canen, size Atlantic Lattin ane Siz §9, w + special at.... a 10¢ ces iag Tn lo haeahdmta inl sie sretorderenariant: $9 Q5 | MSisCiaawnean = LZe | Sines | tapae se Roi Teme wia Ws toring. $4.25 Eastern Wooi Bed Bl ' $ anal Fe retiake hile pb Comlortables: Table Cloths: each; special . ABs paso border, sit 5 $1.75 Bordered Full SizeComfort- | Irish All Linen edie floral de- Put pome with red bor of good Maey ttractions Are Thetr Lov -. Do. ; , with 9- | signa, 66x66, each $1.79, 4, quality, Men’s Suitsand 0: Pa bp scidblicedles: Apes) Gale? ara ar ai The Men’s Hat Sh $6.00 California Bed Blunkets, inc pian clr torte, . 0 and 66x82, euch. $2.19 | dere, 121 4¢ vetue, ench. 8:¢ en s Suits and Uvercoats os Hat Shop raked ineen denne D4, 98 very special; each. . $1. 5 Irish All Linen Napking, in alarge | Hemmed Bath Towels, 16 ~Are displayed in full variety Now occupies very much $5.50 Plaid Blankets, extra fine, $1.25 Full SizeChints Com- semortnlele of petty: Sent, size heavy, value 2ic each, at ic in the much enlarged Depart- improved and enlarged quar- nearly all wool, in pit fortables, plain color buck. 98 20420, dosen at $2.29 | ‘tyble Damask, highly mercerized, he Fifth F tan, red and site 25225, dozen at... $3.29 pretty designe to select from, 58 ment on the Fifth Floor, 34th tersontheMain Floor, 35th St., * $5.00 | 92.75 uxtra Fine French Sateen | austeianLinen TableClothahem. | feches wide, to 35th St. on Broadway. California | Comfortables, fancy stitched, | giitched, silver bleached only; | 39: qualityg per yard. ...... pink best white cotton fill, fig sise 55x71, regularly $1.49, 60ir.ches wide, 49¢ quality, yd. 36.00 | creccabotheides ° B1.98 | set Sei reese 8.51 9g BOONE ——— a eK ALL RAY Herald Square Broadway, 34thie35thSt. | Near the nest te etoadvey entrance. Newest Clothing for Men & Young Men and blue bor Beginning the Fall Campaign with Here Are Some Very Interesting Specials in 17 50,000 v2: of Linol & Oileloths | Hosiery for M d Wo A A VOU vas. | oleums (y osiery for Wien an omen Ma . Score of d ‘utumn Styles i La the Newest Smart Models t We have devoted exceptional care and much time to the They are “seconds,” therefore these very low prices. a is now Jully Prepared with one ot le finest u 5 eG je in: r shown in i com, oleut i 9, the Store. Every new enya povel color and original fenue in cut and tailoring iasronnite teat its belt and Wide. Warley, Lenagehe toy by Suis rinsed ae 2 pgs My jaetl ogi Women's Silk, Lisle and Cotten Stockings: The Macy policy of keeping prices ‘‘ Lowest-in-the-City”’ assures you savings ranging from $6.00 to $10.00, or more, on your :, ‘ Women's Pure Thread | Women's Mercerized | Women’s. 2 - “ » have been procured from European and ‘American ‘ Fall or Winter Suit and Overcoat. and stairs, ha Silk Fok eval Stockings,| Stockings, of fine} Cotton 8 makers, offering a choice of over 100 patterns, and embracing black. white and tan; qause lisle thread,| af: quality, ;very Men’s 3-Button Men’s Chesterfield the finest array of designs ever gathered by any one house. very apectal vil: nq | in black and 18c eat per Sack Suits, $24.75 Fall Overcoats, $19.75 ecto ory age ae Ng toll rn On ag ite ogy om Smart English and American modeJs, Some with soft ofxeeilently tailored and, lined with, silk of fine sguality. much wanted one and two-inch blocks, light and dari, and then at a en's bar le a ee. rolling iapels, patch pockets, and the popular narrowed “Self” Collars, Colors are black and Oxford gray. We have ar teats, rooms, vestibules, halle “Seconds” of fine, Seconda’ pure| ‘Seconde" of desi cinscwace aytirey. without paddin : eThe six-button | every size in stock from 33 for the slight man of ordinary gts tne 1 Deron, dng toome and paste, We ae have "the Full “nal tines pent by ct ae; thread Shs Gee (bees eee ores ae *; - tole Bs hysique, up to 48 for the man of unusually heavy and robust t in all the best in black; double soles; end Tolack; taade vests, high-cut and close fitting at the waist, show slightly | Piva Us Ur Ney of the Great big souere eee colorings, used in large | colore;, made to retail y ghe 8 tet, SHOW SHgntl) uild. However tall or short you may be, we have your size in entrance halle, lobbies, corridors, etc., and imitation parquetry floor cover- at 12}gc to 19¢, 8 made to retail 12! paren = “18. above the coat. More conservative models for older mer. | the length proportionate to your stature, Other Overcoats in ing, with or without border. We submit below a list of prices: = = | at............ Cat 35c, at BC to SOc, at...... Ic prices: : Printed Cork Linoleums, 2 yds wide; oq. yd., og ii 4 Main Pioor, San Bt! New Ninna Linoleum, Sepa wide, ogre of Py i Piet BLOOMINGDALEaY if Inlaid Linoleums, 2 yds. wide; sq yd.,79c aR & $ lod Cor: $ Plain Linoleums, on green and brown, best ape bearig 1. 50 New M el sets at 1 00 ualities only, square yard................ to if Parquet Bordering, to surround rugs; 24 in., 30 in. and 36 in. couhtastal mnome and hiehtyreeble FM. and Tho pone Swap Wi wide; per running yard lc to 68c | lower bust line than heretofore. They are for avernge figures, and waow Stair Linoleum, plain colors with ki ey border: other new features, such as clastic laced sides and elastic bands over alado- . men. They are finished with laced and embroidered silk bow top and diraw 18 in. wide; running yd... 35c | 27 in. wide; running yd... 55c | string, and two sets of hose supporters. Sizes 18 to 26. 221 in. -wide; running yd. 45c|36 in. wide; running vd . 0c Mail orders received befo'c the 13th inst. will be promptly filled. ' * BLOOMINGDALE® BLOOM ENOD AL ———— Sale of Hercules Fire-Proof | “Lady Lexington” Boots at $3.50 Other Suits as low as $14.75 and up to $38.50. regular stock from as little as $14.75 and up to $38.50, Youths’ Fine Fall and Winter Suits, $9.75 For young fellows of 16 to 20. Quiet yet smart models cut on the same lines and of the same fabrics as our regular Suits for the elders. tter qualities in stock up to $22.50, Fifth Floor, Mroadway. Have you seen the new ‘‘knitted’’ Overcoats for men, that we sell for $22.50, and for which others ask $25.60? MEN'S FINE “=| Men’s Newest FALL HATS |MEN'S GAUZE SEAMLESS Of SOFT FELT, at $1.98 | WOVEN MADRAS SOCKS — rai) 24] on the Man Boor sth rue improndand enue quarters AND PERCALE Male Bloor. 0th st, rcerized lisle that looks and Winter in all the newest shapes and shades, and priced w2uikbutwearsmuchbetter, | from $/.49 to $4.96. SHIRTS, $1. 44 Safes at $9. 75 New fall models are the acme of style and Double soles and toes, and These Hats at $1.98 have flat and curl brims, in 194 in parlection ln anderaaking for worhen: extra high spliced heel. Black to 2i4-in. widths, and are gray, green,~ brown, black, and ore tn Hed tht mee You need not trouble yourself about the safe Dull Black Cloth-top, Gunmetal or Patent Colt and colors, ine Gauze tan. Bows at side, back, and quarter, Of soft, smooth tei. | Guim. Clundy stripes and your valuables if you lock them in a Hercules Fire- || Gray and @rown Cluth-top Patent Leathers Imported Fi uze Derbies, also, at the same price and in five stvles: Russian cord effects in tan, re All safes Bexculen 6 fleet cont eely fire. | Gray and Brown Cloth-top Gunmetal Black Lisle Socks (Pair) 33e blue, helio and pink, TONGUE and GROOVE and INTERLOCKING | Tan, Cloth-top and all-Russia Calf The Pleated models of “fine count” percales, in novel but quiet stripe effects. DOOR FLANGE, two very desirable feutures fo ‘ ps . ” high grade safe buildi ‘All materiale, wor! Juvenile “Nature-Shape" Goodyear Welted Shoes for Boys and Girls--Built by specialists MEN’S LAUNDERED-CUFF SHIRTS | All are harid-laundered and for us on anatomic lines. In tan Ri calf, gun- in black & colors (pr.) 2) 69 The Men's Shop, Main Floor, 35th St. finished with ocean pearl bute , iakaakan oy Soe Mave with double heels, H ST All safes wold will be marked with your name P i . $2.48 | Sizes 1 ‘ Sci and toes cf fine wrone In All There Are 2,400 of These Smart Shirts Men's Fall Shirt, of Nea eek City or rook pny free of exprees cheteen Bizes 9 to 13ta,$2,48 | Sizes 1 to 545 $2.98 cotton. | The material is a fine per- 94c Catalogue. giving ii je and owteids dimensions with apron: For Girla: MEN'S _ C <ale, and all the Shirts are in Cc Pleated and Plain, 94c mailed upon request. huey ung, Uaningion Ave, Art Arca Buses 814 to 11. aha lest: new and striking stripe effects, Of fine madras, percales, and Sizes 1114 to ) ~mercerized fabrics. and 4 Cl; dG 65: Sizes 2), to 6.. with she stripes varying. in naval stripe fects in colors, Women’ S lasp Ki oves al : MEDIUM-WEIGHT |™ th from a hairline to El rae ora wealiey claves of actos elven bls ae: The colors are brown, ral ae tan, . lavender, etc., and are absolutely fast. The Shirts are made after the well-known Macy speci- fications, which insure perfect proportion and fit. They are in pleated and plain models, in al! sizes from 14 to 17, and in the best makers. In white, black, golden brown, tan and gray, . “Walton” Shoes for Boys and Girls:— 1. OOMINGDALEM’ Little Boys’ Shoes, 9 to 13!4, very special at ... Hee aod it J MEN’S 40c to 60e Writing Paper at %e ua Se 2 CRAVATS, **" UNDERWEAR, 69c Price is per Garment, Spring needle-knit Shirts hoes, 6 tol, very special at . joes, 111% to 2, very special at ribbed 34-in., 35-in, an leeve-lengths to each neck size, A close-cudpurchase of one of the best representative mills; the papers are vara Girls’ Shoes, 214 to 7, very special at... ane rine i fine ht tor choice gh Slt hg seri pen ROM EE, 48c high grade stock and beautifully boxed; ia mare and 24 envelopes } in the GIRLS’ EXTRA HIGH CUT SHOES | ’ box; some plain white paper, come with gold edge, and som: Gunmetal Button Walton Shoes; sizes 814 to 11, $1.99; sizes 1114 to others with colored edges. Stationery Shop, Lasington Ave Arcate 2, $1.69; sizes 244 to 6, $1.98. nd Floor, 50th Street Section. LOOMING ALN 150 TH OAL fey Tel Pe ara ence N’, v SHOES : N Included are aillare pp tiesin Lang, Hewve Shits, and ane MEN'S in Newest cluded or sl app isin fi toned bordered-end Cravats, nal a eee aie Men 5 Fall and Winter MODELS | sizes ionaty ct Some Wonderful Values in Beds and Bedding Muslin Underwear, Shirts & ravers (on), 98 chive sowing of omar, practical and durable Svs, wcimats inal th newat and Arranged for Friday and Saturday's Selling. nay saab * 5 smartes! al ‘Val anton We Bla calige Ee _nesidiadnS" "| $16 Brass Bed Onttit | This $7.00 Steel Bed| This $1 ae aut soa eee ———_____- | Men’s un a ton ’ gowns; low and high neck end lace U Shoes 4| Round Main mi. and embroidery trimmed MEN S MEDIUM Men © - lace. (or )$5.94 | Medium last Shoes ‘pr. $4.96 MEN S wien 600 Night Gowns, at 6fic 50 dozen in a special purchase of 10 styles fine nainsook nightgowns: high, low and V neck, slip-an or open front, trimmed with fine em- broidery and laces, Extra Size Drawers, at 25c Good cambric drawers, trimmed with tucked ruffle and hem, AND HEAVY Ba wy, i ly tuned | Tay Call Lace Semi. go.» | SILVER-T RIMMED KE] “eer wie English Shoes (pr.) $4.96 WALKING BLAN Vici Kid Arch Support $5 94 Ula Ws ana feu toed an eee ROBES, $3.96] Cate Siow 7), $5.94 | Pi cit Bot g9 gg |CANES, 89 Aconsignment newly arrived, soft 3 firm support to foot and and Lace Shoes (pr) Band, capor inlay trimming, \, Sy is i Medium round toes, low broad Included are Panamas, haz This ie without doubt the teat k : if in patterts Miata nae nme heels, and soft dull calf uppers. , woods, Penangs. etc. Ww’ wide Braee Bed. like cut, with 2-inch | value ever offered in an all-white Rr Bos like cei be ties Muslin Drawers at 25c one) lace Shoes with ‘invisible’ ae variety of straight, right angle 5 fi Enamel Bed, made like cut, with mnuaue poste, with large hue Nice quality cambric drawers with Colors are gray, navy, “Ox Patent Colt S: t ie ‘a! poste and 5 heavy fillers in head A / ford,” brown and | garnet, Lasted (pr.) $4. 96 Tan and Black Calf and crook hand and foot; large top mounts, heavy Gentiavows pos and fillers, sol ae filler posts. Any aise, | embroidered ruffie; 3 styles. Shoes ‘eo LS inany any fini gy tales Ors excellent nt cut Made with low heels, light soles, | Lace Shoes (pr.) $2.97 See our other advertise- Our $3.80 International Bed $6 Cotton Mattresses, Very Special at $1.48 Corset Covers at 19% and workmanship. Better and soft dull uppers. Very neat _Narrow-toe last, Low heels, light, antvaninasa If Soring oer ae y eant teat: ence hin wih ttn and we ane ane Re Fine palnesels corset covers, low qualities at $4.96. Shoes for dress wear. strong soles, and “invisible” eyelets. pag: 'e fa had in eivioles: with good ticking; 444. bull ee 6 averne neck; dace aha RH Mey be ee A ar Trane nang? Lex.,lo 3d Ave., 50th to 66th St, “ ‘ Aieemnicicheiiihenevie - A cence waa soma

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