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Loyretryguee fade ae vs i Py ‘ ser ; #' THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MAROON 25, 1914. ‘BOROUGH PRESIDENTS — [zr gemcmnitn Rer-/mrcer sermons reset IFIRST AMERIGAN POLO |.r%.zc "ar," zen[SMQUE NAMED APPRAIBER, plenty of business, and i uld PRACTICE NEXT MONTH LUNCH WITH WITH MERCHANTS; — ee ier am oat perfectly contented in handling, it. quartet. jlowea lors wi “Monte” Waterbury, Back From William A. Marbie, reeident of the Payne Whit toastmaster and asked the Me Dayton England, Tells of Plans ‘ ation; A. B. Hib- resume his old place at No. 3, and A Sort of a Get-Together Party| for +. minutes” each for U. S. Four. bard ma wii ¢. Tireed it and Willtam were a that Louls Stoddard would be able to he pi and needs of prestients and Snr Morgen. There wet back in the game, although the| W' at Which City Heads Do borougha ‘They did. Mr, Marks said J. M. ("Monte") Waterbury, captain the American polo team, who got Wore ¢20 membery at the funcheon, © latter some time ago announced his| Joba K. Bague of Poughkespele, N. ¥., that Manhattan was hard pressed to ee ee intention of retiring because of the | APPralser of Merchandise at New York. keep up to the Lae yan rd for hustling tr. home on the Olympic to-day, is anx- foun to atart preparations of the di French Poet Dead. death of his wife, Mr, Sague is known for his tadepen- it had set for itself. Mathewson fense of the cup in the internation MARSEILLES, France, March 25.— Mr. Water sald he didn't pear ence in polities, told of the marvellous growth of pop- | Frederic Mistral, a Provencal poct, died much about t book Riordan, i, at games with the British four in June. First practice for the American tea ulation in the Bronx, whch is getting |here to-day in his cighty-fourth year, team during viand: ‘tte | of pir r every minute. Mr. Dayton !in 1994 Mistral divided the Nobel prize declared eve Enalian pubiio| fhe Renate Foreign’ Relerione Com- will be called next month at Lake- wood, he “ays. Mr. Waterbury said called attention to the fact that |/". Inerature, pith Vohernray. x Spanish didn't know much about the challen- | mittes this aftermoom ordered am fotens WALA AA VAAL ALAA ALAA Vauuuususiuueueedeu w Queens was more than twice as big! 4 a friend gers, because the team ts having ite oe report on the following nomise- Liou On ' Exhibiti f acy : Imported Costumes on Living Models 34th te 3SthSt ough Presidents there wore Marcus M. | the real shipping head warters of the little news has been sent back, Robert Lai Marks of Manhattan, Lewis H.| city in that distant when the Capt. Waterbury laughed when he Sree Loses $60 Roll. Original Creations of Paquin Smart Hemp e Hats in Pounds of Brooklyn and Dougtas| terminal docks would te: jamajca Ray wos asked what chance he thought Mathewson of the Bronx. President | and Flushing Creek. — had of retaining the polo | Wh Doucet Jenny et Cle Paul Poiret Worth Agnes-Havet Twenty New Shapes, w Connolly of Queens was represented’ Mr. ri remarked that he did While his wife was sitting up wait- J Cheruit Beer Jeanne Hallee Martial et Armand Rondeau-Legrand & Cie Special 99c shapes, including small And other French Master Designers March 25th, 26th and 27th turban eects and the larger flaring styles, turned up at side or back. Eighth Fleer, An assortment of about 2,000 Hats, Black Broadcloth of Fine Quality---Special made especially for this sale. In black, navy, brown, green and $1. 24 other fashionable colors. Width 54 inches, brilliant, Pr ruetetitcel Broadcloth, in rich black, and in an excellent weight for skirts and tailored suits. Second Floor, Broadway. Fashionable New Silks not care to compare population or WAS WANTING the Boosting. The Mombers’ Council of the Mer- -FORLATEHUSBAND, © SO WAS ROBBER a Ran Tyg Gat Up yr Quietly Is Beaten and zas, to fag ter Bim at 4.20 0’ this morn- fag, Thomas J. Lyons, ticket agent at Mawthorne Station of the New Central Railroad, was held up the hallway of bis home, No. 610 Forty-second street, beaten @ Diackjagk and robbed of $60. the attack was made Lyons to get upstairs without eo wae Breedway, 41h 00 308 Men’s 8 ‘Silk-Lined Spring Overcoats, $14.75 he kept still, but when Premet Callot Soeurs Drecoll Lyons, come upstairs at ence!” ahq commanded. There was a @ergiing pound trom below. At that finished — worsteds, ‘and allctine al hese Overcoats 14%. “Oxford”’ Ne ore Folding faced, he ade Hd adv Eyeglasses of cloth, "which saves “tne ais C) $11.89 “Tec dhe released bis hold on the threat of Lyons and began “frisking”’ alm. ‘The first thing he fished.out was a Wateh of the type that retails for §1. “Fou poor old mut!” exclaimed the Reld-up man, giving Lyons another om the bead with the biack- and putting the watch back into “Keep it.” ” called Mre. Lyons from Be third door, “Why don’t you snewer met" “Belpi" yelled Lyons. up. Cai for beip, The Coate have soft English roll 1» are 42 inches long, and come in all sizes for medium, stout or slender men. gare i are tet ha handtallored, a ae these Greccats me ae are best value in New York. “T'm belong Washington” Gloves, the $60 “roll” and fled with it, ‘Tbe cries of Mrs. Lyons attracted » Who took the bruised hus- to the West Forty-seventh street where his wounds were up by @ surgeon from New Hospital. Then Mrs. Lyons manded of ber husband why he come home s0 late. “{ was detained on business,” he ed. “I could not communicate ‘with you, and when I got bome late I decided not to arouse you. Just as I was going mnetete quietly the rob- ‘ber attacked MANY KILLED AND HURT BY EXPLOSION IN PLANT Dozen Tons of Powder Blow Up Near Allentown, Pa.— Three Men Dead ALLENTOWN, ~An| explosion to-day completely wrecked the main building of the Pennsyl- venta Trojan Powder Works, located at Iron Bridge, three miles from this sity, and killed three men. The cause of the explosion is not known. The dead are: Palmer Sif_ies of Ruchsville. George Farber of Ciples, married, three children, body blown to pieces, Edward Stettler of Myersville. Tt wae learned that about a dozen me of powder exploded In the dry ide from the three killed, Shoat adonem were injured a re injured CANS Pa,, March & MON sae 9 7. chu at a, Cie cara Bee F te As 05383 Wanda Sauuaseae: Wi RM. MACY & CO. Special at (pr.) 78c Macy's usual price is 98c Real French Glace Kid Gloves, made for us in Grenoble; oversewn seams; two rows of loop chain embroidery; in black, tan, gray, and white, with self-embioidery and white with black embroidery On sale at this unprecedented price on Wednesday and oe Solid Gold La Vallieres At Savings of 43 A special purchase enables us to offer these new and attractive La Vallieres at remarkable savings and just in time for Easter gifts, too! They are ot 10- and 14-karat solid gold; some set with diamonds, others with pink and white shell cameos, baroque Pestle, sapphires, amethysts or topaz, and also several styles in enamelled designs. For convenience we have divided them into two groups: Those set with diamonds, Those in other atyles, usually $5.49 to $18.89, | usually $2.49 to 318.4%, Now $5.89 to 912.74 Now $1.89 to $12.24 Main Floor, Broadway & 34th St, Créme Caramels De Luxe, pound, 59c Simply the finest Caramels you ever tasted—tooth- ~ some, delicious and of such smooth consistency that they faltly, “melt in the mouth.” Only the purest ingredients, including rich cream, is used for these Confections, which are in many flavors and varieties, some with chopped nuts and others with fruits. EachCaramel, ina daintycrimped cup, represents the acme of perfection in C andy making. A Macy specialty, 59¢ a Ib. Main Floor, Kear, Sale of Boys’ $5.00 Spring Reefers—$3. 49 We secured the cloth and had the Reefers made in the regular Macy way, in all the newest spring models, as illustrated, double-breasted with shaw! co! lar; the new Norfolk—plain box coat with sailor collar; also the double+ breasted with notch collar and emblem on ve. The materials are strictly allewool cheviots, cassi- blue serge and worsteds in shepherd check, plain , tan and brown mixtures, All sizes from 2}, to 10 years. These Recfers at $3.49 cannot be matched clsewhere under $5.00. Boys’ Washable Suits at $1. 98 Suits ti several entirely new styles, n Blouse Suit with Bishop round collar, ar , Eton or sailor c¢ 's; also the regulation Ru Saiiur Blouse Suit, with the new style trousers, and the Mi Suit. ‘The materials are the best grade of galatea, repp, 1 linens, in neat stripe effects, also plain colors, The Russian Blou les are in sizes 2) a] to 8 years; the Sailor-—5 to 10 veers; the Middy and Dickens mode/s—-4 to & years. fecond Floor, S4th Ht,, Rear, Specially Priced Fashion's favored weaves in reliable Dress Silks. Satin Crepe Meteor (yd.), $1.19 Elsewhere $1.75 5,000 yards of soft C Meteor, 40 inches wide,in a large assortment of both street and evening shades. Excellent “Tub” Silks (yd.), 59c Elsewhere 75¢ 3,500 yards of serviceable “Tub" silles with variously colored ai peee all fast colors. 32 inches Black Satin Crepe Meteor (yd.), $1.19 Elsewhere $1.75 1,500 yards of black satin Crepe Meteor of excellent quality. 40 inches wide. Black Dress Satin (yd.), 94c Elsewhere $1.25 40 inches wide; yarn dyed; heavy quality; should give good service, Second Floor, 35th Strest. These are sold elsewhere al $15.00 to $18.00. Folding “Oxford Style” Eyegtannes| 12-kt. goki_ filled, Stiver, creator imitat fon Tortoise shell, $2.49 to $ bes, Other style) (ree Ring) in Os 2 TREE ee yeglasses, 0 $4. real ‘or imita: ag pal Lenses mounted_} from you OWn preacnipuvn or that per on ‘ed optometrist, at 0 $9.92, according to the char- acter of the lenses required. aera cites 3,700 Yards—Special (yd.) Striped floral pat- ternsonrose,bluey saree and cream grounds Quaint C! shintz effects insoftly blended shades tor dainty bedrooms, Louis XVI. designs inexquisite color combinations. ose patterned Cretonnes and heavierCretonnes, with rose vines, andtrellison black, gieen, cream, Gorgeous white and stipple grounds. Macy’s prices for these Chintzes and Cretonnes are usually 24c and 28c a yard. These Cretonnes represent our first purchase from a leading English manu- facturer. To the substantial price concessions made us on this, our iniitat transaction with him, these remarkable values are due. Width 31 inches. Patterns and qualities especially suited for Summer Draperies and Slip Covers. Extra Fancy Oranges (doz.) 34c Fourth Floor, 5th Str Mahogany Furniture Appropriate for Gifts Rich, heavy California navel Oranges specially priced for this sale, Fancy Florida Oranges (doz. 39c Large sized, heavy fruit marked at a considerable saving on prices elsewhere for similar quality. Fancy Grape Fruit (14 doz.) 49c Ea aaa Large sized, thin skinned, juicy \ - oe fruit. Half a dozen in a box. ey Newton Pippin (# Fine ex: amples of Apples (doz.) 54c The finest Apples grown in Oregon, large and of delicious flavor. One dozen in a box. Extra Fancy Apples (doz.) 44c Rome Beauty or Spitzenberg Apples. from. flood River; fine ‘ Son! Quality’ and flavor One dozen ff entire tea equipment, Has brass box. handles and separate tra ae ather 1 Manogin Wagons it $23.24, $32.25, $39.50 and $46.50, Mahogany Muffin Stands and pleasing. Mahogany Tea Wagons $14.49 Mlustrated. Wheels wit tires and wood spoke room on the bottom she h rubber There is \t for an Fancy Messina Lemons (doz.) 19 Macy's usual price is 29¢ Firm, juicy fruit of excellent flavor. $4.24 eautifully finished. shelve An inexpe ful and attractive article ith three Grocery Dept.. Fifth Floor, 35th At the art of the cabinetmaker. Easter gifts or as wedding gifts these will be both practical Player Roll Cabinets $36.75 Mlustrated at left, Has sliding doors and is $2 inside 15 15 inches, Large cl fect. Capacity 200 rolls Player Roll Cabinets $24.74 Mlustrated atright. This Cabinet 1847 inches high, 24 inches wide, Lo inches deep and the depth inside ' ches pacity, 100 ttice door ay y aid Sizes, f en pr 1 $10.24 to $43.25. ‘fisth Ploor Men’ 'e High Grade a TOUBETS, $4.75 icy ar Rh distinct Styles for fs spring wear, steds in dark, medium ray, and black Stripes —the ie 50 popular this spring. on A Chauffeur’s Complete Spring Outfit for $43.55 This Is $4.50 Under Special Ofering Made Elewhere | Macy's policy of cash buying and selling, with rebates or commissions to no one, accounts for this material saving. The outfit comprises: Norfolk or Pleated Sutt, made of Oxford gray ee serge or whipcord. j [ead with ae doul jo-breasted model, eka Short dene Driving Gloves, in black, with re-inforced Leggine in fain grain cowhide, Cape to match overcoat and suit, $18,50 $186.50 1.69 97 1.89 M355 The outyit will be sold as a whole or Separate ilems, al the prices ‘ite Pew, th 6. High Grade Seamless Wilton Rugs As these Rugs are very much in demand, we carry a large stock. The unusual combinations of colors make them suitable for any room in the house. They can be had also in plain colors of almost every shade, either with solid band borders or many colored novelty borders. The Rugs are made in one piece. 22446 In, x 36 In, $2.89 | oft xoft. $25.25 27 In. x 54 In, 36 in, x 63 in, $6.89 4 ft. 6 in. x7 ft. 6 in, $13.89 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs A dependable grade of Rug, made of strictly all-wool yarn, closely woven and without a seam. The ends are leather- bound. The patterns and color- ings are copied from Oriental Rugs. ft. xO ft, 8 ft. 3 In, x 10 ft. 6 in. oft, x12 ft 10 ft. 6 in. x 13 ft, 6 in. $4.24 $11.89 $19.74 $22.48 $26.75 **Straus’’ 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6 in. Oft. x12 ft. O ft. x15 ft, French Weave Wilton Rugs There are about 1,000 of these small Rugs, absolutely perfect, and marked at a saving of prac- tically one-third, because the designs have been discontinued. The Rugs are linen fringed. 224% x 36 In. 27 x S4 in. 36 x 36 in. 36 x63 in. 36x 72 in, Cut Glass Specially Priced priced. serviceable: aval Ni Price. Water Jugs, He 9 Orange Bow!s (orm). $8.89 $2.97 Ice Cream Trays, $3.89 $1.98 Always marked ‘‘Lowest-in-theCity,” now special he following pieces are aie attractive py ite. Cheese Dish, $5.89 Bon Bon, 9c Jelly Dishes, $2.49 $1 Rasemsat, Béth Greet, 00 8 ANH Cae oh th od oS N “J