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PLAN 10 REPLENISH PENSION FUNDS OF CITY'S EMPLOYEES Census to Be Taken of Those . Entitled to Its Benefits, ( Beginning Monday. | i | | City Chamberlain Bruere told to- day just how the administration, through the Commission on Pensions, fs going to begin on Monday one of the most important steps in the cam- paign to replenish Father Knicker- empty pension pocket. For n @ year the Pension Com- mission appointed by Mayor Gaynor has gone ahead quietly, with George W. Perkins and Henry Bruere bias- ing the trail, collating facts on which to base a safe, sound and acientifio Pension plan to safeguard the inter- ests of more than 108,000 city Lee Ployees. And now the commission has reached that stage in the prog- | rees of its task where it has suddenly | stepped into the limelight. | On Monday the commission will be- gia a census of the active employees of the city as well as those who have withd: nm from the service since Dec. 907, for the purpose of plac- ing the commission in a position to @stimate the cost of a pension plan to be recommended to the adminis- tration next year—or whenever the imvestication embracing a study of Conditions here, in other cities and | a@broad {s finally completed. | ‘The work of mobilizing @ ataff to! carry on the census taking, which Is | one cf the most important steps in |# the inquiry, has already begun. The | census will last probably until Octo- | ber, or perhaps later, if the absence |f of employees on vacations binders the work, Fifteen examiners from the | § office of the Commissioner of Ac- | counta have already been selected to | assist Robert von Reutlinger, the fj pension expert In charge. A force of sixty clerks is now being selected | fj from the civil service lists and the ful candid. will be ordered rt at the offices of the Pension kslon In the Municipal Bulld- | gbt and early Monday morn- '" eo if 4 Wonld-Be Sal- Crowds i | ctde In Rescued, | A strom odor of gas attracted the at | crowd waiting for a car on | * place, Brookiyn, near Rock- | away avenue, shortly after midnight. ‘The gis seemed to be coming from a} cigur und newstand in front of No. 1829 | St. John’s place, and Policeman Rang G of the Brownsville station was sum: | 4 forced open the door of the |ff stand and found the proprietor, Harry Tabachuick, forty years old, of No. 611{ Howard avenue, unconsctous on the floor, Kos Iss man’ was dra ng from a tube. The ed out, an ambulance | called from ry's Hospital and the | surgeon restored the man to conscious- | ness. Ee said he had been til with heart trouble for years and was tired of | living. He was taken to the hospital with goal chances of recovering. eels FIRM FOR 20 CENTS A MILE. Senatow Reject House Cut te a Mere Nickel. WASHINGTON, June 30.—The Senate @enferrets bhuve declined to accept the House smendment to the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appropriation Dil) Axing at five cents mile instead of twenty cents the mileage allowance oe Heuse conferrees refused to re- ede from their opposition to @ provi- aion for the purchase of automobiles for the Vice-President and Speaker. sh b: 2 LOOK FOR THE NUMBER 180 OVER MY ONLY ENTRANCE 1 have no connection with the stare oor, which wan mude Co mttate mnie, CHARLES A. KEENE 18 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Broadway, New York @nen Until O rock, Gaterdeye Locteded, wi ery. Round neck and sleeves edged 2 years. with lace, and ribbon beading at Infants’ Serviceable light blue. Large Sailor collar and vestee, white silk lacing and low wide belt finish this pretty model. Sizes R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pricon acy : Herald Square, Breedway, 34th to 35thSe The New Black Velvet Sailors, Smartly Trimmed, $5.94 Strikingly effective and distinctively novel are these mid-Summer Hats, of black velvet, preterably in large sailor shapes, with transparent brims or with net edges and soft crowns of velvet. Mlustrated is a large Sailor of this type—trimmed with white satin Lato nias, cleverly posed against the black vel- vet; the same style, with white poppies as trimming, at the same price, $5.94, Second Floor, 34th Bt. Women’s Panama Hats Special at $1.79 & $2.79 Verified prices elsewhere, $3.00 & $3.50 Sizes and Styles for Misses and Women Twenty new shapes, including picturesque drooping styles for outing wear and blocked Hats in straight sailor, rolling and turned-up brim effects. Excellent quality and very latest shapes. Finer Panamas at $4.96, $5.94 and $6.89. High Grade South American Panama Hats—Special, at $3.96 Exceptional values in these natural colored, very light and pliable Panamas—ideal Hats for Summer wear. fecond Floor, 34th Btreet, WOMEN'S HAND EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Usually 25c & 35c Special at 12c An endless variety of Liege lly hand-embroidered “Handkerchiefs in elaborate corner effects. A desirable selection can be now made for your summer supply. Main Floor, Centre. Mati Ordera Filled Promptly. “* KEWPIE”’ HANDKERCHIEFS FOR CHILDREN, BOX OF 3, 24c Interesting and amusing “Kew- pie” Handkerchiefs tor the little ones, with cute and cunnin, “Kewpie’’ mascots printed a! around the border. Now on Display. Main Floor, Centre. Mall Orders Filled Promptly WHITE SILK MESSALINE PETTICOATS A SAVING AT $2.98 New model with panels at front and back and deep pleated flounce at foot; finis! with underlay. White China Silk Petticoats, $3 89 Lace Trimmed, = Dainty model with flounce of fine shaded lace over a pleated underlay. A charming style to wear with lingerie dresses as dancing frocks. Third Floor, Centre, Rear. Remarkable Sale of Women’s Crepe de Chine Dresses Three New Models, with dainty lace and organdie trim- med blouses and wide girdles. e In Navy, Black and White Crepe de Chine, of excellent quality, and very lustrous finish. Featuring the fashionable Skirt, in the long, graceful Russian effects. Box Pleated, Circular, and Pleated Tunica. 68 Women’s Coats In the most fashionable fabrics, including Taffeta Covert Cloth and Novelty Materials, in a wide range of colors. A variety of smart models. Not more than one or two of a style. Infants’ Pretty Waist Dresses, Were 99c Special at 74c Well finished lawn Dresses, made with box pleated long waist, Square low neck and sleeves, trimmed with embroidered band at neck and waist line. Sizes 2 to S$ years. Infants’ Dainty Infants’ Coot Waist Dresses Were $1.49— Special at 99c W See al at $1.24 Summer Dresses j Made of blocked voile, trimmed Lovely lawn Dresses, trimmed | with ribbon beading and lace a round ith bands and flounce of embrold- | neck and sleeve. Sizes 6 months to waist. Sizes 2 to S years. Dresses 2 Were $2.24— $1 79 Infante’ Middy Special at Oe Model Dresses Beautiful light blue and rose rice Were $2.59— $ cloth Dresses, with white linen collar, ial at 1 .98 cuffs, vestee and belt, Patch pocket nett and white pearl buttons. Sizes 2 t Made of fine rice cloth, in rose and 8 years, Pearl buttons. Sizes 2 to leeves trimmed with self-colored ands edged with white. A separate jpecial at $2.24 Pretty front button model, trim med with white linen collar, cuffs and to 5 years. belt, and large pearl buttons. ‘Third Floor, 35th St., Rear Vacation Wear for Boys The Boys’ Store at Macy's is as complete in its way as the Men's Shop, the Women’s Apparel Section or any of the other distinctive departments of the great establisliment. You will find in the Boys’ Store everything they will need for the Camp, the Farm, the Mountains or the Seashore all at typical Macy savings. Bathing Suits, one and two- Rompers, al! and colors, piece, of fast-color cotton; spe> | andin sizes 2 tos years, 39¢. and cial at 98c, also at 59c and 74e, All Worsted Bathing Suits, Boys' Suits, all this season's in navy, gray or heather mixtures, styles al new I-piece, $1.24 and up to $2.69; Norfi Y 5 at $3.49 and 2-piece, $1.79 and up to $3.49. | also at $4.74 and $7.49. Boys’ Sweater Coats, for bathing or cool evenings; Byron collar or “Ruff” neck, all colors, $1.98 and up to $4.96. Overalls, made to stand hard Tub Suits, in + usage, sizes 3 to 14 years, 24e | and other models; sizes from 214 and up to 48¢, to 10 vears, reduced to 98c, and Madeira Embroidered Suits, | #!s0 at $1.59 and $2.97. all in stock, reduced to $4.96. Second Floor, Rear, Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention | sailor Were ‘11.74 to 29.75, Now £9.74 ‘Third Floor, Brosdway. & Capes Silk, Moire Silk Serge, ‘Third Floor, Broadway RIGHT SHAPE SHOES FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN “Equal Rights for Every Toe.” T 8 (ar for misses and children are an insur- ance against corns and other acquired foot troubles. They pro- vide accommodations for every toe without crowding, and are sym metrical as well as comfortable and hy- gienic. Fit firmly at heel and ankle, and retain heel in place without undue restriction. White Canvas “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES Regular height and excellent quality: White Nu-buck “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES Easy to clean, highecut style. Vice. it tor} » 2 to 8 White Buckskin “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES Regular height, finished with pearl buttons, Soles of solid leather ai smooth and seamless Sizes, Rote an yw 2 “Right Shape” Pumps, Ox- fords and Colonial Ties, in patent leather, tan or black caliskin and white canvas, at “Lowest-in-th fecond Flo American Flags For the “‘Fourth’’ These are im woo! bunting in of Standard all- Sy instar THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914. The Macy Store will be closed all day Saturday, July 4th. During July and August the Store will be open from 8.30 A. M. until 5.30 P. M., except on Satur- days, when the closing hour will be 12 noon. Ask the Macy Public Service Bureau to help you arrange for your tacation trip over the holiday. Clearance of White Fabrics In Staple and Novelty Weaves The Most Remarkable Values of thi ie Thousands of Yards—-At Very Radical idinon Imported Ratine Was $8c, 38c Width 40 to 46 inches. The best qualities of French ratines. Embroidered Flouncings, Were 59c and 79c, At 28c a Yard Embroidered on fine quality of Voile and Snow flake crepe, in effective patterns, for Rus- Sian tunic and tier skirt dresses. Width 45 inches. ‘ imported Yard-Wide 12c Ratine Was 9c, 29C a eieteot teen ecombed E /p- Loop Cloth Ratine Was 4se, 24C A very pretty rough novelty weave, for suits and dresses. Width 39 inches. Very fashionable for Summer tian yarns; similar quality that dresses and of practical width. sold for 15¢. 4 : Dress Voile 19. settles = Was 29¢, c Was 24c, 19c Special purchase of 50 pieces; : made of fine combed Bactian _In double Width, 45 inches: Yarns; sheer ‘ancl durable: Pith very sheer, fine and of silky finish. 40 inches. ” Second be Centre, Mercerizea Pebble Cloth Was tte, 12 Width 27 Inches. Very smart for Summer suits. “Tango” Crepe Was 29¢, 24c Dainty ralsed stripe for Sum- ter dresses; sheer and durable. Width 32 inches. French Dress Crepe Was 59c, 39c Sheer and fine, of excellent quality. Width 36 inches. Underwear Crepe Was 16c, 12c Cool as linen and very service: able; requires no ironing. Width 29 inches Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. 10,000 Yards of White Cotton Fabrics, Usually 15c to 25c Luna Check Lawna, Luna Crossbar Dimity, Shirting Madras, Cc Shadow Stripe Crepe, Crinkle Dress Crepe. a yard White Suitings, (34 inches.) Mercerized Lawna, India Linon, India Lawn. (The above are all 27 inches.) (The above are all 40-inch width.) Imported Silk and Wool Poplins Were $2.89 to $4.96—For-Clearance Silk and Wool Crepe Poplins. In street shades. Were $4.49. Reversible Satin-Face Poplins. 10 street shades. Were $3.49. e Plain Silk and Wool Poplins. 6 street shades. Were $2.97. Moire Silk and Wool Poplina. In taupe, gold, brown and gray. Were Brocaded Silk and Wool Poplina. Many shades, Were $3.49 to $3.89. Heavy Brocaded Poplina. Vor capes und coats. Were $4.89. Black Brocaded Poplins. For capes. Were $3.49 to $4.96. White and Ecru Poplins. Plain, brocade, moire and crepe weave. Were $2.89 to $4.96. The very finest Silk and Wool Poplins imported and of famous make. fashion, these rich and lustrous fabrics make beautiful dresses, suits or wraps. Dress Goods Department, Second Floor, Broadway. mad Sweeping Reductions in All-Linen Table Sets Fringed, Scalloped, and Lace-trimmed The collection includes hemmed and hemstitched Sets, odd cloths, and a beautiful assortment of German colored cloths and napkins in exquisite floral and fruit designs. As the former Macy prices were ‘‘lowest-in-the-City” the reductions for this Sale insure remarkable economies. fecond Floer. Plain Hemmed Tunckeon or Damask Sets Breakfast Cloths Bordered in red, green, blue Union linen, hemstitched in blue, and gold. pink, green or red borders. Were Now Were Now Cloth, 47x47, and 14 Cloth, 53x53 inches $1.49 $1.19 dozen Napkins ‘to Cloth, 60x60 inches $1.79 $1.39 match, 98c 190 Napkins to match Clatty 4x50, and latter (doz.), $1.49 $1.19 19 doz. Napkins to match, $149 © $1.19 Lace Trimmed Cloth, 51x81, and Luncheon Sets Bs Aine Napaing “to Now $1.49 tch, 1.98 $1.39 ee ee Macy's Usual Price, $1.98 Union Linen Sets, All set consists of one Hemstitched 24-inch centrepiece, 6 tumbler and 6 plate doilies. Neat blue borders. ay . Were Now French Cluny Lace Cloth, = 52x52, and Trimmed Table Cloths 44 doz. Napkins to : lity, aay match, $3.49 $2.49 All linen, elegant quality. Ver, Cloth, 52x63, and finely made and easily laundered, 44 doz. Napkins to They were very special at former sate rices. match, $5.96 $2.49 3 Pric Were Now i Size 45x45 in. round $3.96 $3.19 tery hie Lanes ae Size S4Xx54 in. round $4.96 $3.96 ‘Macy's Usual Price $4. 96 Size 72x72 in. round $7.89 $4.49 rH Plain solid colors; e German Round he cloth 1s G4x64 inches. — One Cloths, Scalloped half dozen napkins to match. fy. eae Each 4 dup Fringed Cloths of the tablec used in the Fearn i 5 of," Berlin vst famous in Solid Colors ech ant. They are hand-printed Others white with colored bor- olor ‘ ! fruit colors on white and ders in pink, rose or yellow, ly embroidered to in Were Now crease effect Cloth, 56x56 inch, 98e 79¢ Were Now Napkins to match Cloth 50x50 inches $6.89 $3.89 vine colors, (doz.) 59¢ (doz.) 49e $ Cloth Sax58 inches $9.89 $4.89 Bathing Towels at Greatly Reduced Prices There are several hundred dozen in the lot, all froni a leading manufacturer. Because of an occasional broken thread or because slightly soiled they are called “secon Note the prices: Towels that were 146 & Lt 10¢ Towels that were Towels that were Loc & 1K 1c 49, Sdc & SOC BE Towels that were 24 19¢ Towels that were Toc cach = 49 Second Floor, THE ATTENTION OF MEN whose families are out of town for the Summer, or who breakfast away from their homes daily, is called to the Macy Restau- rant and Loggia, where the best BREAKFASTS served in New York, for each of several small prices, may be had each weekday morning at 8.30 and on to 10.30 o'clock. Cool, quiet, comfortable, prompt, inexpensive, IDEAL. Fighth Floor, and dresses. through to the back. Chinese Straw Matting (roll), $6.24 Matting of this quality is sold elsewhere at $9.00 per roll. Every roll contains 40 yards, one yard wide. Beverages of Established Purity Just a few selections, which, in point of quality and price, are typic Ru, $108 ral) S284 Always in 3,000 Yards of White Trish Costume Linen Special at 21c Verified Price Elsewhere, 40c a Yard. Pure Irish Linen, 36 inches in width; round, even thread weave in the correct weight and finish for summer. skirts French Ramie Costume Linen, 2 4 Width 45 Inches, Special at Cc Verified Price Elsewhere, 40c a Yard. Pure Flax Linen, in the fashionable Ramie weave; lustrous finish Only sufficient for two days’ selling. Inlaid Linoleums Special at (eq. vd), 69c Sold Elsewhere at (sq. yd.), 85¢ ‘Ten designs taken from regular stock and radically reduced for this sale. Perfect goods. The colors run of the immense Macy stock en Harris & Company, a 4. 4] Broodway,34thto36thSa | Four-Passenger Lawn Swings Special, $4.96} | 4 j Hardwood construction, B. strongly bolted throughout—- finished in red or natural, Pe roomy seats, with high bac! 3 Various styles and makes. of Swings, ranging from $3.96 to $7.24 Awnings for Swings, $1.74 Glidi : settee, $14.89 Finished in green and nate on a hardwoe je with awning. Cc t Sst $2.49 Verified price elsewhere $3.00 Highly polished set, 7-in, mallets, with “professional” handles and & balls of choice selected maple, large stake and sockets and heavy gale vanized wickets. Fifth Floor, 35th St. Rear. MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS SPECIALAT 19¢ Extra large size pure Linen Handkerchief with 34 inch hems, Mail Orders Filled Promptly. Main Floor, Centre, |, Second Floor, 35th St. arth Wloor, Dporto, ugal— aval Ar d-maling wine, etlan we; MMe per bottle, ttle, R4o ttle, Ope Tokay, California “Red Mrand ce kallon, MLGE Usual price, bottle Sule price,” bott rs, Funchal, hae Sherry from | Fopar =A f ‘ waa! price, $2.4 holeded: Mortiach Very Ott ttqu, Pourters y

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