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: ‘ ‘ oh nvaxrno WORLD, TURSDAY, MAY 86, 1914. ~ WILL FIGHT CONVENTION ‘M'ADOO'S DELAY FORDE 8c 0 ONGROUNDS OF FRAUD | CHANGES IN ROUTE OF [sstasssr"eticacis| J gerd €& Taylor iy Proposed tunnel under the East ‘fi ca SS aea | Cs ALL CARS TRANS! 4 7 THE Ho UT, le | U4 UlbMbe J 59th to 60th Street 0 Lex.to3dAv hL3h Did You See Our Advertisement which we put in last Wednesday's as a test to tind out how le know which is the Home of Truthe” No name was mention ‘et we were fairly flooded with replies, both by mail and in person. In ial eae was even ten times greater than we had ever sup> sible. ary McAdoo comes IN NEW YORK ELECTION: DUAL SYSTEM SUBWAY car ERA | rn ave, sth Set, Sth Str th fe Why not this week? Most of the “severe” of eye trouble are caused by Mi ou have the slightest you have the slightes' iF symptoms of eye-strain, talk Appeal on Indictments. age, He Holds Up Consent. the matter over with one of our Oculists (Registered Eye Phy- | ‘the Repubtican organization of-! ‘The Public Service Commission to- sicians); it involves no obliga- | tictais who fear a redistricting of day decided to force the iasue between Murray Hill gooo cases| Republicans, Fearing Redis-/To Protect Unsightly Post- sian ie as eee hae mands that a young man can no longer _ tricting of City, May Base | Office From Alleged Dame | become @ socint ion by his ability to wiggle his ears. Summer Dress Fabrics at Spectal Prices It is verv gratifying to us to find that the news| reading public dis Homer boar judgment in looking por f joommngaates” s the i F you expect to make a . ruth, tion. the city by @ constitutional conven- ine city and the Fi long tour this summer, Figured Organdy The rs . 4 4 it principle on which our store is based is that states Ours is a complete eyeglass | tion under Democratic management 1° “'Y nl the oe oe ou Will save. Ges, ‘ene White and tinted colorin d 4 whether “ gs, numerous de- VY ment, whether made over the counter or in the advertising over Bloom- about building a subway under the ¥ y signs, Per yard tra? 2¢ ingdales’ signature, be the absolute truth. re service — experienced, ‘skilled | next yoar ara showing great inter- Oculisis to determine the needs | est in tho Invertigation being made General Post-OMice Building, Secre pense and labor if you use Our Department Managers attach their signatures to their part of the of your eyes, skilled mechanics | by Assistant District-Attorney De {@Fy of the Treasury McAdoo, who Colored Linen Lawn or Handkerchief Linen advertising as a bond for truth, and these signed papers are kept on file to fill the prescriptions, ‘and | Ford into alleged irregularities in ey Wiens. ah YoRdsaavll | pera, DIXON'S 36 inches wide, a complete range of shades in the firm's office, | They formn @ perfeet pretection for yeu. practical opticians to adjust | tho spectal election of April 7, at veins to the Public Servi eon, G 677 , iP ge P ‘4 i 68c . You are bound, therefore, to be satisfied when you shop at Bloom- the frames or mountin, which a heavy majority in favor of Sheehy lh. o Graphite rease er yar hago + and we insist that you be entirely pleased before we can con- i i hes tow |e convention next year was cast in Mission, has practically been charged For Tr i French > sider any transaction closed. You will confer a favor upon us if you The cost is surprisingly low. with a holdup in the matter. The rea- ‘or Transmissions \ vench Tosca Crepe will call to our attention any complaint or suggestion you may to You profit by the volume of this county, overcoming an up-State our business. Mr. Do Ford reported to-day that | damages may result to the Post-Ofice It rids you of the friction latest colorings. Usually 75e yard 50C make. Harris Glasses, $2 0F MOTE. | seventy-seven indictments had been Building. jinx — makes burned-out G Y “ Old Gl ” Optical Touse of found against election officials in| ,,7% commission's experts, Joseph bearings, worn gears, bro- | 1500 Dress Lengths (5 yards each) et our or y the Twelfth Assembly District, of = fat ken springs unknown in Plain and Fancy Imported Cotton Fabrics D Hy hat in their jud Ws Seer eae eitar hat I thee Sodement auch den] \ KER, #9 ah agora Co for Decoration Day majority against the convention. son he gives for the delay is that and Differentials 40 inches wide; a complete range of all the Fourteen inspectors of election and | | : | mission to-day adopted an alternative 4 , A Usually $1.75 to $2.50 per yard - iffi i i four poll clerks have been arrested | r'meained route to be Known es the gl(Tifyftt OM, Dises Lubr : pee yi The present difficulty with Mexico has’ cre- r a “Spruce street route, to take the place near Lenox Ave. | Mr. De Ford estimates that in the GF the line held up by Secretary Mo- THE JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. 54 East 28rd St., near Fourth Ave. | and are now on bail awaiting trial 54 West 185th ated an unusual demand for the National Fl: $3.00 per length Nevertheless, we ate prepared to meet your nee Fie Colucibus Aves plat nad bea sta, | autricts ch ho has #6 fF Agog, Instead of running unter the JERSEY CITY, HJ. Second Floor mands with complete stocks rightly priced. And e 70 Nassau St, near John St. | Worked cent, of the vote W28 poxst.omce property to Beekman these specials are an extra inducement for you to be here early. | Megally z street the line will go through Bpruce | In one election district In the Twelfth | street and avoid the Post Offict, con- Ketabliched in 1827 489 Fulton St., opp. | Assembly District 150 votes were Fe | necting with the proposed subway at ————————— | “ce id 99 tied ne sia $1 79 597 Broad § |corded as cast. Twenty-five were le-) wijliam street down to Old Slip and a La V ida Corsets ‘omplete, at . on same block with ne & Co. | sally cast and 125 were voted by the} “ . $1.98 Flag, 8x10 feet size, fast color cotton election officials themselves in the |“ ‘names of persons known to have re- YT trained from going to the polls, per J | sons out of town and dead, according |] | Perfectly express the grace-producing lines of the bunting. j a present vogue and offer just the correct form-mould wie Finished Ash Flagpole, 10 feet long, with a on which to drape the clinging costumes. 10¢ White Cotton Rope. , , oY A complete assortment of the various models and 15c Small American Flags, 8c \ 24 fabrics in regular stock, as follows: Special, each, at ¥ _ Fast color; size 16x23; mounted on black Japan staffs FF Brocade with gilded spear ends. $5.00, $7.50, $12.00, $13.50, Mail Orders Filled While Quantity Lasts. nia rier. : sal Laas tala The Truth About | $3.00, $4.00, $6.00, $10.00 Sewing Machines Hl |l| | Batiste...........0eee0 00+ PR.O00, $5.00 pre re ips good machines BUR THEY COST YOU CONSID: |}| | Tricot and Rubber. ..- $5.00, $6.00 : Van Raalte Nose Veil j Last Week May Sale At MecCutcheon’s fees tron tate pack Ateen cup in the box. We waited| ite Briefly the story of the sale is—regular f| around untit afternoon, when no more McCutcheon merphandise, always the best sails peenn voting the names of the in quality, style and value, offered in had not come to the polls, | |Fal this sale at reductd prices. The following stance of 1 are representativt values. Mr. De | it Summer Dresses Linen Dresses, $6.75, 8.50 41, an officlal in the Sixth District of the Murphy dis- cording to the District-Attor- has confessed. Up to the time I went to break- elec morning, peu is mination had been ma: Hiss V: NT political Hines in securing tnd! 8, JA\ TE the indictments result in ic ns the way will be paved for a Tl ERABLY MORE. The prestige of a name often adds considerably to the cost e ; ’ e 9. DU. ‘i le | 5 of the machine and nothing to its utility or serviceability. Cilas ‘yj el by raat wane tbe reals ere Ab 12 Formerly $7 vay es Second Floor On the other hand, ph sell machines strictly upon, their ff ae) erection: celui! 50, 15.00. intrinsic value—the cost of production be- **At All Good Shops ing the only basis. Our Easy Payment or Club Plan permits you to use your machine while [iP — 7 ying for it. Terms $2.00 down, Stoo per week thereaffer. ‘We quote three of the most pop- —f ular machines in our stock: “f ; o cane EEN OAK, aus FS orhatic dre ad, ball- ] e Besrinanectaslaree healg2eeo0 | _. onen efter Mp bead GOLDEN [ii = + automatic dre Hi La a noiseless and light Tanning: $18.50 n wf Handsome GOLDEN OAK. small ff 18 Cotton Crepes, $10.50, 12.75, 13.50, 15.75. Formerly $15.00, 16.50, 18.00, 22.5¢. Voile Dresses, $6.75, 8.75, 9.50, 12.50. formerly $8.50, 10.50, 12.50, 15.00. Silk Dresses, $16.50, 18.50, seen COLD WAVE IN EUROPE. The Nose Veil shown is ideal for summer wear, In the cool, soft, hexagon and hairline meshes, muiny colors withchenille | and plain borders. Van Raalte Veils stretch with- out tearing, will wash France Has Snow, and Mediter- White Enamel Furniture of Unusual Merit In even the lowest-priced White Enamel Furniture carried in stock the insides of the drawers are varnished and the backs are neatly and smoothly finished; also instead of cardboard, which is generally used in covering the mirror, ranean Storm Wrecks Fish ing Boats. y 28.—A severe cold wave yuthwestern Europe to- now fell in ern France, {and outwear three ordi- Boats and ot 22.50, 25.00. Formerl $25.00, the furniture section employs 3-ply stock, and the entire np GOLDE nary veils. | i ww wit Fahrenhe | 28.00, 99.50, 35.0); y back of the cases are enameled. an vi aulanatic 9 66 YS Ea hom Feet \ BURNS FREE OF CONTEMPT. | natracclon Giron by Experte Summer Dress Fabrics A large variety of this season’s most de- sired fabrics, such ag French Crepes, Voiles, Dimities, Ginghams, Poplins, Ottoman Cords, plain and fancy Ratines, etc., at the following excgptionally low prices: 18c, 25c, 38c, 50c, 75c and 95c a yard. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, %d and 34th Streets A complete set of newest and most approved attachments with every machine. fi «© Clean-up Sale of Handkerchiefs at 9c 1 Court Hronerates Detective tn Con- 3 nection With Frank © Ae arcana, ( 4 3 contempt of hon, hie employ here to-day by Sup 4 J. Burn were dion tor CRANDALL’S ! Sie stick 500 dozen Ladies’ Handkerchiefs on linen and Shamrock; some have colored border; all are hand embroidered in one corner; sold at this low price because they are slightly imperfect; values up to 25¢; special at 9c. Main Fleer, Bedroom Suite (illustrated). . Or Separately— _— i ; . i 119m St Dresser, $22.50; Toilet Hilee 641.06 Chiffonier, $20.00 Embroideries--Special ee In our Embroidery Section is a wide assortment of the & new Organdie Edges and Flouncings in various styles and i 3d Ave. ‘Only Entrance ; ie Es Mane 4 Rtatlon and . a x . widths, ranging in price from to $2.25 per yard. “eWay Chale orbat A eae Draperies, Portieres, Hangings EXTRAORDINARY SALE 98 We Use Snly the 98 ; 9 9 i Groceries---Special These Prices for Wednesday and Thursday 10c Crackers for 7c t Co.'s Arrowroots, Baronets, Epic Wafers, Cheese Nation, Bieiics, Oatmeals, Chocolate Wafers, Pretzelettes, Zwie- back, Grahams, Nabiscos, Ee SOE ROT DUE so cccccseresnserne yd Te Not more than 6 pkgs. assorted to a customer, Chemically Cleaned or Re-dyed and Stored ‘The method of cleaning freshens and brightens without injuring the fabrics. Estimates upon request. Fifth Floor—Murray Hill 9000 Guaranteed Lacquer Bress Beds Beverages of Established Purity Just a few selectiors, which in point of quality and price are typical of the mmense Macy stock. Or for Health and Flappiness Pillsbury Flour, XXXX Besu Only one 24-lb. bag for None C, O. D. 69c 4 en MACY'S ONE-STAR PURE WHISKEY— Regular price, per gallon, $4.24; per bottle, $1.04 Sale price per gation, $3.88; per bottle, 89c. brated Old Tom Cin— Tom Collins’ k 17408, ete Kalion, ®2861 ber bottie Ge, orde— Vottle, Se, oN 9-98 f ve y Tillers. G98 / IS alt eas” wp uring this sale all SPRINGS and MATTRESSES will be sold at snecially reduced prices. Per ge a2 Old Mellow Heoteh, | ' But ‘Where to Go?" That's the question! California Port Wine— Our a8e eit frag Ma Pech Giese rt Macy's usua $1.57 per Macy's usual pri WE TRUST YOU | fale_price, GENP eden MT lasts pre, @hChE Gor asiine bets And that’s the question AT THESE TERMS : Eo $47.50] Bel sean eee Si eee toon, RT ane wil Be neared aloes fice cant $75.0 Hh oh $1.60 wu, = i belle gtd) Fecal pee tee tae: ate \| separate announcements of Ta FCO 125.00 Warts of 1.50 Weekly A Complete $77.50 gy enter. eee \sritad-Se Cabernet Cheats 8" : Summer Resort ns desis “tb. F Macy's ymual price, gal, 82.08; p H t Is and baad Cpe thon 0. wal, 08.74; Dottie. he! ttafe MHIALS ote Osco Mor esuve ae! et Fe Ea [bestniee$122.50| Furniture Something FREE With Each Purchase JOSE E, IVISON, JEREZ DB LA FRONTERA, SUPERIOR AMONTILLAD) SHERRY Macy's usual price, per gd’on, $5.84; per bottle, $1.29, Boarding Houses IN THE WORLD'S Sesrl s3 MMOD ht Sale price, per gallon, $5.44; per bottie, $1.16, Ont eth trie on Macys Medciwt statt_Whiser~Aanetan tarmated str arn Ft' SUMMER RESORT a 149th St 149th st. BN.80 per dozen: per bottle, 7Me.! Per guilon, BBN; per bottle, THe ant iq these Geare Red Stor Brand Sparkling Husset Cxler— GUIDE its 3d Ave. \\ Gets 4 S08. Wea Dortion, BAUbs ‘Selim boris: Yee, FOR 1914 op. Fifth Floor, 86th st, “tonae™ Ready for Free Distribution About June 15

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