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ts _~-_ SRE BYENING WoRLD, TUESSD i lV firing was @ salute fer the yacht./tess of Shaftesbury, who was the oe Sir SY ute tinct Very few of the hundred guesta of | Sponsor. aaa 1¢ Manchester In reply to a toast to his health, | Ship i, proposed the health of tT) Sir Thomas Lipton obtained a glimpse the New York MAY 26, 1914. © BLAGKMAILING NURSE other two nurses, Ida Mellly and Elix- abeth Fersuson, were liberated on sus- GRIST GIST OU Sir Thomas Lipton said it would do Yacht Club. pended sentence. if ’ | Was laid is still standing, the ‘neslstance. of ‘Mr Nicholson to| GETS CLUB, BEATS COP. ed years old and lived at No, 633 Lenox ‘The company consist chiefly of H oialinn:! ni avenue with the other nurses, was Sir Thomas Lipton’s personal friends, | €Tatify the wish of his lifetime and Took $300 From Physician's Wife ft tormulatt but a few yachting experts were | Dring It back. He declared that Mr.|Towboat Hand in Retare TOURd: GaNty SE. SOP UNE: tae Micholson had tried by the boldness of his design to give Amorican yachtsmen the greatest fright they ever had. He patd a great tribute to American sportemanship, “L appreciate Sir Thomas Dewars After Making Serious Charges scheme to blackmail the physician Against Him. Mrs, Alice Harding, @ trained nurse, who made seriove charges against the When im Takes Stiek, Policoman Frank Grey of the Hami!- ton avenue station, Brooklyn, and Peter Person, a deckhand on a towboat lying at the foot of Sixth street. sald Lipton, | policeman's club on each other for acne and she accepted $300 in marked bills \from Mra. Tovey, who had listened at a keyhole to the demand for $1,000 from the doctor. For 2 cents you can make | moments you have doubled the beauty: Ale it. A delightful surprise your hair lustrous, fluffy, Those whose hair yohd, and abundant. Bess’ ben Sitying” ‘he har, Be = ine dissolves ev ecessors, although the lateness of her launching would, It was pointed out, | present, all of whom appeared to be greatly Impressed with the boat and | expressed the opinion that she had a ’ | better chance than any of her pred- ———— baboon as a mascot,” ‘a prove a disadvantage as the American an Antomobite. | Rye, N. ¥., ran him down as he was “but Lam relying more on the four-|eral minutes this morning when Grey |moral character of D>. David W. Immediate: Cortai Cup Challenger Takes Water] Xiich'to tune up.” OPE "™® IL caved ‘shamrock to bring me luck. | attempted, to arrest Eerson "for disor: |crovey of the Polyclinic Hospital, and men J. Byrnes of No. 113 | the joy ‘ ai | i Many cablegrams and telegrams |! am confident that the next Sham. | derly, conduct at Beard and van Brunt | Tovey, Of the Polyclinic Hospital, and] svitay quent, Hrooklyn, wan slixhtly | light, in Presence of Guests, Who | With, f00d wishes were recetved to- | rock built will be @ defender, not @| OF" the argu tor a time by rapping nai wt - td hs a = 4 WAS | injured at 1 o'clock this morning when | appears t you most will be after a few : day by both. Bir, Thomas Lipton and | Chetientwiener, Charles K, Nicholson, | Eat aner tives ecco ote ete HUM: | aay sronead ti in Mratvueae|& car driven by Chartes J. Brown, | as a voung it's use, when you see new bair— ss a4 Sharles E. Nic! y signer. 4 a a , ‘= | to: sentenc udge Mulqueen, Ln W i 1 -—yeu— Get Only Glimpse of Craft. | “sir Thomas entertained his gueste| in a brief speech, sald he had done | son's head y a chauffeur for Thomas L. Watkins of| hair cleans and downy ai first-—y bat realy ma hair growing all over the you care for pretty, salt hele oa his best and that of it, surely get a 25 cent ate al : sailors to do the! William P. Burton, who is to com- mand the Shamrock IV., also spoke at Iunchoon after the launching, in General Sessions, to not less than the getting off a car at Fulton treet and | ¢ =| three years and eight months nor Schenectady avenue, The | t more than seven years in the State | detective was sent to his h nd i ‘ Prison for Women at Auburn, Thelennutfeur wae released. ne ond the @ ane GO. aa Tre a mene Ur tlc reais bh. in oy, WAAL AAALAC VADAIAL WALALAALATALALAAA CA R. H. Macy & Co.’o Attractions Are Their Low Prices. i 9 - M. Ma Co.'s Attracts Women 8 Store Opens at 9.00 A.M. More “i oom eran aoe a 9 Trish Linen Closes at 6.00 P. M. ae fb) Handkerchiefs Herald Square, Half doz. 59c saegeoenie: | Silk-Lined Spring Suits for Men & Young Men it was now for the Following launching, Sir Brooklyn. Thomas Lipton presented a jewelled brooch of entwined flags to the Coun- Wee Hospital” “Grey Sant te ry le joapital. 'Y went back on duty, GOSPORT, England, May 26— ba ne PLY | Ree RESON WORE CaLe e Shamrock IV. the challenger for the | America’s Cup, was launched here to-day and christened by the Count- een of Shaftesbury. The new chal- Jenger took the water on the stroke of noon, There was no hitch in the! arrangements, and she slid downthe Shopping in Than One Department, ways easily as the Countess of Bhaftesbury, who had done similar @ervice for Shamrock IIL, chri €ned Sir Thomas Lipton’s latest! champion, ‘The little shipping town was gaily decorated with American and British | flags with which was intermingled the yellow fing with the big green! shamrock of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club, while everybody present also/ Look for the “Not Advertised” Signs. Use a Transfer Card. Saves Time. Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 35thSe 1000 Panama Hats At Remarkable Savings Broedway, 34th te 35th St, Men’s Pure Trish Linen Handkerchiefs A prize lot, gathered in Ireland by our Belfast representative. are of heavy and superior ee » with 4 and 14-hand- thread drawn hems. r wore a shamrock. | Women’s Novelty $ 1 8.5 pres Bess ie ‘s Sea H Twen ty Sty les ee , 12c SUITS OF SIMILAR QUALITY SELL ; Special (each) 15¢c a f ” the Queen's birthday as Shamrock ants 4 inch heres Gasatte ioe IV. was launched, and most of the variety hand-embrold- ELSEWHERE AT $22.50 AND $25.00 ‘ ered jigns on pure Irish and $1.98 on $2.97 Gepemenaiieaee best oe | Appropriate for Dress or Outing Hats Pemihtataniat These silk-lined Suits are the best value we Buk Hermieech lets 39c —these are the most effective Panamas i Unusual of fs ; . imported this season, and are of excellent eT en) 69c have offered in along while. They were made imported" Japanese “Silk Hands Give Your Skin weave and quality. A strikingly fine x kerchigfs of fine quality, with 4 specially for us by a high-grade manufacturer at a time when he needed work to keep his organization intact. The lining of the Suits is guaranteed silk, in 500 dozen with initials, sur- rounded by dainty embroidered floral wreaths; 3 assorted styles to the half dozen, 1,800 boxes of fine Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, with elabo- rate butterfly gy enclosin, neat block letter; Macy's usual assortment of shapes, Including: Picturesque drooping styles for out- ing wear. Smartly Blocked Hate \n straight sailor, rolling brim and turned up ef- fects. and 4y in. hems. Macy's prices were 49, 69¢, 79¢, Now ‘alt at spec- ial price of 39%¢ each. Note—-Above presents a splendid Opportunity to lay in ‘ Summer's supply at big sav- ings. A Chance To Breathe Aside from being a surface cleansing agent, soap should C rison will prove these are the Price for box of 6, 49c. H H H H { be a solvent of the fatty de- best values in Panama Hate in the Special, Six for 84e plain and striped effects. Some are lined with Men's Linen } posits which clog the pores of City to-day. Main Floor. Contre. silk taffeta. Handkerchiefs 9c the skin. Lack of breathing through the skin is the cause * Quarter inch hems, ready tor use and usual 1244c quality. Pure White Milan Taffeta Silk These garments represent the last word in $1.79 of colds, skin diseases, fevers . Hemp Hats ; 7 7 Bal x6 Men’s Initial pox and eruptions. A good com- vant eee Conte Se mene of Se See Sens Parasols, Very style and excellence of fabric and tailoring. Handkerchiefs or6 J4C plexion follows a healthy skin, All with the smart wide flan Large & ‘Small s Sailors, Turned Up, and Flaring Styles , in black and fashionable colors. Made of the finest Milan, Lisere and Milan-Hemp Braids. Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with large open work embroidery letter. Finer quality of Men's Initial Handkerchiefs (box o1 6), 98¢ Main Floor, Centre. Graduation English or conservative models, with patch pockets, and cuffs on sleeves, or in plain effects. The materials are the new pencil or chalk line stripes, Tartan checks, plain gray worsteds Special, at $1.19 In tango, tan, navy, garnet, pur- yal blue nd black. ta feta Any ordinary soap, no mat- ter how temptingly perfumed, is an indirect irritant. It does not carry out the idea of clean- liness; it is unsanitary and Gecoad Fleor—S4th Street works on on Meng only. wae e yin wers oy Nile Bfescelentaua Maple wood and fancy mixtures in nobby colorings. —— 7 id bP vol nl SYNOL SOAP or Summer Hats Novelty Taffeta Sitk , = = ewelry Mi dataset cits eb one a atten | Termneraretees| | 25,000 Yards of Fine White | | for Young Men nuost attractively priced, Beautiful White Flowers $1.89 Plain tops with fancy borders or Jewelry is particularly appro- priate for graduation gifts, and these items offer_the benefit of Its ingredients make up a com- bination which dissolves and 39c, 59c & 89c Cotton Fabrics — Were 15c to 24c flushes off the injurious deposits fancy tops with plain borders, in a “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. collected on ihe skin. onan Latest Novelties very ide range of effective color Plisse Underwear Crepe White Madras (Width 36 inches) Coll Lishe, enataved,. enaine 4 2 2 antiseptic, germ destroying and 2 White velvet poppies, with black centres. combinations, (Width 29 inches) White Suitings (Width 34 inches) turned, engraved or plain for cleansing toilet and bath soap. White gardenias, pond lilies. White roses in many styles, Taffeta Silk Parasols, Crinkle Dress Crepe 9 : monogram; price, $1.89 Tt lathers freely, is delight- White grapes, lilacs, lilies and wheat Many Smart Novelties (Width 27 inches) Dotted Swiss (Width 27 inches) Cuff Links, in large assortment, fully refreshing and absolutely —ail in smartest effects. vu i India Linon (Width 40 ) Novelty Check Crepe nea oe ararend set, enam- werziaiag, Lee Syael Soe Large White Wings, $1.29 $2.59 sp _ (Width 27 inches) “PR 96 to $594 with your bath and note the J ects: peas © : Novelty Corded Crepe + . Macy's Usual Prices, difference. It is not perfumed, Upp sary eae vests Le cea NS Tenerib gilt frames and stylish (Width 38 inches) Luna’ Check Lawns $2.97 to $8.29 itsnatural odor ispureandclean - Small White Wings, 39c handles, plain or carved. Black Checked Nainsook (Width 36in.) (Width 27 inches) Secrl Poss awest’ deslatin. bie and-white stripes, with fancy bor- ders and centres; also ribbon bordered styles and “Magpie” striped effects. Main Floor, Broadway. chiding coral, cameos, pearls and fancy golored stones; qver< age value £07; at 196 Scarf Pins, in great variety, sct with diamonds, ris, amethy'sts, sapphires, etc. ; “Luna” Crossbar Dimit, Persian Lawn (Width 40 inches) (Width 27 inches) : All are fresh, dainty and of the most popular staple and novelty weaves. Remarkable values. Hecond Floor, Centre. Many novel shapes and styles in various wanted sizes. White Breasts and Wings, $1.49 A very new and effective trimming, consisting of a breast with large Wings at either side. Second Floor, 34th Street. ALL DRUG STORES HAVE IT Made by «oh UO Manufacturing Chemists mthon Pade enn Graduation and Other | 1,500 Boys’ Tub Suits | ‘“‘Salt-water Proof’’Silks:| “isei~"" Watches, 14-karat solid gold, open face models, with Waltham and Elgin or our celebrated La Forve Valentine movement, 49 Watehes, in flat model, sterling silver openface cases; plain polished or engine turned; i) for Bathing Suits «$1.89 Strong, lustrous finished Satins in glace colors and in black, especially dyed for bathing suits. By a special process these are proofed against the effects of salt water as regards change of color after immersion, and Gifts for Girls Suggestions from Macy's Jewelry Departments—very complete as sort rent of novelties that would make appropriate gifts for graduation or confirmation, Solid Gold Jewelry Bracelets at $8.49 La Vallieres at $3.89 Popular New Models (Usually $1.39 and $1.98) 98c curate lever movement, Lapel Watch Chains, fancy or 83 Pow §50/86 Pox $100 4 Pow 875/89 Pox” $150 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 404St. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. Make the Liver, | Do its Duty is when the liver te te Nine tine (n tt when te tds Pil, Senall Dose, Senall Price ine metba: Signature Tabb A A AA ATA ON AVA AANA AVN AYAVAY AT UATIYATAY ZY ZY AVA AT ZY AAT AY AY UA AVA AN AVA AU AVA AY AY AYA Hand-engraved or plain pol- ished Bracelets, with joint and catch, BRACEM@rs—Engine turn- ed, hand engraved or set with real amethyst; bangle style or fastened with joint and catch, Priced 6s 49 to $27.25 Rings, $1.74 to $4.24 Signet and Band Rings, en- raved or with 1914" in raised figures. Very newest patterns, and of excellent workmanship. Neck Chains, $1.89 Various styles of links, all well soldered, and very finely made. NECK CHAINS in a variety and in all wanted a to 95.74 Crosses, $1.74 to $5.24 Plain, engraved or engine turned in Roman or English finish. RELIABLE WATCHES leng' iy $5.00 SPECIALLY PRICED 14 Kt. Gold Watches, $12.74 Open face, plain polished Watches, with Waltham or Elgin 1-Jewel movement. Gold-Filled Watches, $9.89 “ Twenty-year™ gol Watches, very small size faced and with excellent move- Sterling Silver Watches, $5.89 Open, face fiat model, plain polished for monogram; reliable movemen’ "Gold Filled Bracelet Watch, Small sise, with extension bracelet. Set with genuine diamond or diamonds and pearls, soldered link chain, Mare ps was $6.49. LA VALLIERES—Set with @iamonds, baroque pearis, sapphires, cameos and fancy namelied ‘affecten unty . Price $1.74 to $1689 Brooches,$1.98 to $7.49 Dainty designs, set with pearls or colored stones. Also “friend- ship” circles, knots, pearl, cres- cents, etc.; of solid gold. Bar Pins, $2.49 Plain Roman, engraved and engine turned styles; some with safety catches. BAR PINS set with pearls or semi-precious stones; enamelled, plain; (Roma English finish, 91.98 t Sautoirs, $4.24 to $8.49 Gold rope, fancy links or plain cable styles; also braided effects. STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES Vanity Cases, $6.49 Sterling silver, plain or en- graved; all silver lined with two compartments for coins and com- partments for powder and visit- ing cards, Sterling Mesh Bags, $20.89 Of very excellent make, with fine soldered link mesh on plain narrow frame. The same model but with hand-engraved frame, $22.49. $9.49 Mair Floor, Broadway. Middy Blouse Dickens Russian and. Sailor Models In 4 Siyles sleev: serviceable quality. Boys’ Pajamas, made. tan; plain and stripes. Materials include: The Best Suits Ever Sold for So Little. Jaunty, well made little Suits for Boys of 24g to 10 years; low neck, Eton, sai- lor and military col- lars; long or short + straight or bloomer trousers. Plain white, blue, tan and striped materials of strong and Sell for $1.00 to $1.50, at A special purchase of 1,424 Pajama Suits-—all very well Included are Pajamas in white, blue, helio, pink and Natural and plain color Cotton Pongee. Mercerized Madras—Plain Cre, Marquise Cloth and Striped effects, Madras in plain white or striped. All are finished with silk frogs. are recommended for their dural work of vacation preparation. complete assortment. the dependable kinds. Rattan Suit Cases, Special $4.24 Macy's Usual Prices, $4.88 to $5. Made of polished ¢ forced sewed-on cor rine handle, two straps going around, Inside has shirred pocks ets on either end and in top tie tapes in bottom, fancy lined. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. Reed Suit Cases, Special $3.38 PI gin RB? 449 to $4.88 Made of varnished reed, rein= forced sewed-on corners, good strong handle, two straps going all around, brass locks and bolts; ine side has gathered pocket in_top and tie tapes, fancy lined. Sizes 24 and 26 inches. Matting Suit Cases, Special $2.11 Macy's Usual Price, $2.97 Reinforced sewed-on coriers, brass locks, good strong handle, two strap all arc ine f i pocket and te ined, Sizes 24 Madras Cham bray Percale Linon All fast colors ane, tine Made to 68c Sizes 4 to 18 years, Becond Fleer, B4th Street, PYY Tre ene OL bility. Width 30 inches. Preond Floor, Shth Bags and Suit Cases, Specially Priced Bags and Suit Cases play an important part in the Macy's has a remarkably And there are Trunks, too, of all Oxford Bags, Special $5.94 Macy's Usual Price $1.49 Made of genuine walrus on an gilt fittings, good ather lined, full Sizes 14, 16 and strong hand length pockets. 18 inches, Oxford Cowhide Bags, Special $4.56 Macy's Usual Price $5.94 Made of good grade cowhide, reinforced —sewed-on corners, double flat side sewn, brass locks and slides, leather lined, three kets, in russet, brown and lacks. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 inches. Cowhide Suit Cases, Special $6.34 Macy's Usual Price $8.24 Hand sewn, reintorced corners, English lever lock, good strong handle, linen lined and shirt f in top. Sizes 24 and 26 inche Fifth Floor, Cent RONVVAADIVRRARA lain links: engine turned nitton, $2.74 Watch Chains, in large variety, in Waldemar coat and vest styles and in numerous rop: vest fink designs, $3.49'te $9.89 Fobs, with signets, charms and buckles, oval and square; en- gine-turned, engraved or plain polished, to $7.49 Main Floor, Broadway. Mattings for the Summer » goods are fe dare bound together tested warp, Plain Color 26 Inch wide, yard Mo ”, yard bc ch wide, yard Me fourd Runner 18 inch wide, yard ? Me Me Me 27 Inch wide, y oe 26 Inch wide, Cther widths can be had if sired, up to 72 inches. China Matting, $6.24 (0 $12.48 per roll, Japanese Matting, $8.89 to $16.74 per roll. jatting, natural @ $14.24 per roll. contains 40 yards = Bec de Bach roll and is one yard wide, Fourth Fiser,