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ee ssecmte te WILSON CUTS OFF No Anti-Tammany Candi- date at Primaries, MITCHEL VISITS. Administration More Interested in Senator and Congress- 4 sen Than State Ticket. HIM. | The antl-Tammany or independent Democrats of New York have prac- tically decided to put no candidate for Governor in the field at the com- ing primaries. The booms of Frank- lin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and John Sague, Ap- praiser of the Port, are flat, Preal- dent Wilson !s snid to have indirectly been responsible for the squelching | of the ambitions of certain membern) of his administration to form a new | Democratic party in New York State in a year when all the united strength of the old party ts needed against a common enemy, Among the young Democrats who are said to have received the hint that business before pleasure and am- Dition was a fine thing for any ad- ministration was Dudiey Field Ma- lone, Collector of the Port Mayor Mitchel took luncheon to- day with Prosident Wilson. It ts un- derstood the Mayor im to tell the President that ambitious as he is to put Charles Francis Murphy out of Dasiness, this is not the year for the execution. Even though the Mayor would like to put either Franklin D. Roosevelt or Appraiser Sague, or even McAneny, his political rival, in the field for Governor, both he and his friends feel that there is nothing doing’ for the Democratic party in the fall of 1914. As State Chairman Osborn naid in an interview yester- day, the more important fight ts on the United States Senatorship, and | on the Congressmen, TALK CF HINMAN AS PROGRES- SIVE AND REPUBLICAN NOMINEE There are new reasons to-day for th «of heart among the antl-Tam- many Democrats, Announcement comes from Oyster Bay that Harvey , DF nmen,a Progeessive Republican, may be nominated for the Governor- a#hip on the Progressive ticket, with a Repuilican endorsement. It is figured that many thousands of Republicans whe would not vote for Roosevelt be- cause of his radical Bull Moose ten- dencies would vote for Hinman. With Hinman in the race Democrats figure there would be practicaly only two candidates-Hinman and the Democratic candidate. With Roose- velt in the field there would be three candidates, Word is said to have come from the White House to forget all fac- tional fights in Now York State this », fall and centre all energies on the United States Senatorial candidate ’ and the Democratic candidates for Congress. That there is factional difference i antl- premmeny, Democrats pul many candidate for Governor in the) field this fall emanate principally | from Adminis! Malone, Sague, But the rank and file of anti-Tam- many men do not believe we ought ndidate in t! fi " ath the dintine ink. Jeweller Weather fob with Genuine | Ward Enam- | clied Gola} Finished Seal with every wateh, LOGK LOR THE NUMBER 180 @VER MY ONLY ENTRANCE I have ne connection with the store next Geer, which was wade te imitate ming | CHARLES A. KEENE 180, sisadway We Tok | Qpmm Uallh 6 oleh, cm. avanrve “WORLD, TURSDAY, SULY fT fers. Collecto: luncheon with the day and by Mo? san Sicha the Democratic National Chairman, is to be the guest of the President. Mi Malone was to have returned to New ir. LITTLE BOOMLETS | | nounced that he had postponea mia] But Man Me Caught Had departure from Washington until to- In President Wilson's talka with night. Mayor Mitchel and National Chair- bd poweeled there isa lig he Investigate stories to the effect that the recent Federal appointments | restaurant at No. 129 Seventh street, made by him at the ie certain anti-Tammany Gives a Hint There Must Be Bee Beare eee polieatly as Sa port sone sot| BURGLAR HE CHASED méote| HADN'T ROBBED HIM Goods of Another Man in His Pockets. ate Cs chased a burglar for blocks to-day taken. He got his idea of being robbed when he woke to find a man going through the pockets of his coat in Bis room back of the restaurant. caught J a ho Mase the twe mea Alexander Ronanyshin, who bas @| 4 complete novel each week in ‘The Evening World. A book which and all the time he had in his sock/ the stands would cost you $1.26 the money he thought the burglar had|7oU can get this way for six cents.' parts of the world are to attend the! cardinals, archbishops, bishopa and jue A and CARDINAL FARLEY 1$ AT EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS) “xscre otner representatives trom Coart and fousa| Nine Other Princes of Church and] tion of the Faith International Eucharistic Congress to be held here, beginning to-morrow the United States will be Mer. Joseph Freri of the Society for the Propaga- » New York. it Krajewski had o ory of cig. On Bunday morning next the pre- Ly Tobacco store ed by Henry nd tata " ie w elding cardinal will celebrate a Pon paar No, 178 Becond street. Great Gatiering. tif'ctal High Mase before a temporary ee QOURDES, France, July 21.—Ten| *!tar erected in front of the historical Cardinals, among them Cardinal Far- | STotto, Aeaisted by several of the car- ley of New York City, two hundred| @inals on a tng choir of two bun- Archbishops and Bishops from all vd. f mie dns dred. and ther rt yn the grotto ~int be reserved for the nee eneeteenen scenes ences eaten is i Dott nae ee he Ce ete person of distinction. The lesser dignitaries, delegates and spectators, will be ranged on the meadows oppo- site, which slope down to the river, Pitia eet, Brooklyn, wan on his way home arly to-day when he heard what he thought was a cat crying, He listened | iousness an¢ Stomach Trouble, use and decided that the cry was that of an| intent, the persen Street police station, from which it was = to the Cumberiand Get @ Box To-Night. Street Hoaptt ‘al, For sale at Druggists ‘naaniesa~ Blouses of a “New and ‘Blouses of a New and Lovely White Washable Silk, $4.89 Latest Models—Advance Autumn aa Mpls Ilustrated are three smart new Blotises, fashioned of a lustrous white Silk, as soft and clinging as crepe de chine but of a weave much more serviceable—a new Fal that launders perfectly and will retain its original texture and finish. Illustrated at the Centre Illustration Left. An extremely Hemstitching in| smart Blouse, with| A strictly tailored ble and fy collar and cuffe of} Blouse; has the new of eee es shoulder lines and ail Seber low collar ef- bows of black moire| 7,00, tiny oval but- eal leno tong tons fasten the cuffe ing joins all seams.' and fronts. ‘Third Fleer, 84th 8, Mlustrated at the Right. rows trims coll cuffs and fronts of this pretty model, pearl buttons silk braid loops fas- tening the blouse fronts. 300 Summer Dresses at Sharply Reduced Prices Models featuring the latest fancies of Fashion and developed in the cool and dainty new fabrics most appropriate for Midsummer wear. Dresses of Summer Silks and Cotton $4.96 Voiles. Were $5.49 to $8.94; Now In leading colors, and in black and white, new models with long tunic skirts and pretty bodice effects, organdie and lace trimmed. Dresses ef Linens, Voiles and French Crepes. “Were $9.74; Now $6.94 Ramie and F linen, in white and colors; striped voiles and nov- elty crepes; many fetching styles. $7.94 Dresses of Striped Silk aise Were $8.94; Now In white "Witt Blue or black stripes, charming new model, with sleeves and vestee of fine net; velvet trimmed effects and long tunic skirts. Dresses of pat Novelty Crepes. $9.74 Were $11.74;- In white, pe rl in floral patterns, or with blue and tan stripes; Dresses with satin girdles and dainty vestees of embroidered organdie. ‘Third Floor—Bresdway. Women’s Sample Linen Dust Coats at Half Price TAN LINEN DUST COATS in plain and fancy odel; regulation and Balmacaan shoulder Hee fe Special at $3.96 MOHAIR DUST COATS in tan, gray and brown pecial at $4.96 SILK DUST COATS in gray, tan and black. way Special at $7.94 Men’s Dust Coats, $2.96 Macy's Usual Price $4.96 Made of tan linen, repp and khaki. Sizes 36 to46. Fifth Fleer, 34th St. Realization of An Ideal in Photographic Work Our Photographic Laboratory was lished over four years ago, and time we determined to furnish our patrons with better developing, printing and larging than they could get elsewhere, WE HAVE SUCCEEDED Macy's Laboratory to-day occupies five times the space it occupied four t sears ago,—proof that our standard of high quality and moderate price has won the patronage it deserved, We want our Laboratory as well as our trained salespeople to aid you in getting satisfactory results. ring a roll of film to us to be developed or a negative to be enlarged, and if itis your first visit you will be surprised at the finished results and the moderate charges. Macy’s Special 8x10 Mounted Enlarge- ment at 24c from any of your negatives is better than you can get elsewhere 24c for 50 cents. During the Summer Months a branch of the Fifth Floor Camera Department will be found on the Main Floor, Broadway Front, to ie fi nt of the Arcade Entrance. Photo work may be at this ranc! Se eee Until Noon. Satin Hats, Velvet- Faced, Special at 84c In heavy black or white satin, faced with black velvet, these are the latest mode in millinery. Choice of several smart new shapes, one of which is iurtrated. Pond Lilies and Velvet 24 Poppies, Special at Cc Pid summer hats these large flowers are very fash- able. eeOND Peatonit in A ished or pink, with yellow cen- q ith tT ARGE VELVET. POPPIES of fine quality; In black with yellow or white centres and in white with black centres. Special 24c. 4 8 2,000 Linen Damask ace pes Spe ‘$1 49 to $6. 89 Manufacturer's slight “ “snr — scarcely perceptible imperfections. Siier Ikeand: Slight Bglioteety fs wear many patterns; Irish all linen Bleached, damask. Second Fleer, 85th St. Were 89c to $1.98, Satins—Ta, Now On Saturdays the Store Will Be Open Half a Day, 8:30 A. M. Other Week Days from 8:30 A. M. Till 5:30 P. M. Important Special Values In 2" Floor Departments 10,000 Yards Colored Wash Goods Remnants, 400 Dozen Damask 5c « 1 Oc 400 Pieces Napkins, a vard: White Underwear special Were tc to 49e | Crepe, $1 29 to $7.49 AQ | ..Snerars, Voir, Ruins, | Special (yd.), 10c I ton Mulls and Crepes. In man: patterns and_colorin Gecend Fleer, hable White , Washable White Pure White touues * 39¢ | Corduroy 69c| Golfine Cord 79c Very soft vs light in weight. In wide and narrow cords. Exceptionally fine quality. Correct materials for outing and sport coats, separate skirts and su suits, In 27 and 29-inch widths. Mohair Remnants— Now 59c and 79c Lengths of 144 to 414 yards for Bathing Sults, Skirts and Tailored Suits. The Great Remnant Sale of Dress Silks Is Now in Progress Black and colored, plain and fancy Silks of every desirable weave, including: ‘affelas—Messalines—Failles—Ben, jalines—Salin Charmeuse— Crepes—S. Ln Bonsrde Crane Meteors—Tub Silks—Habutai Silks— Rich Foreign and American Novelty Silks. { Lengths vary from Trimming and Waist Lengths to Full Dress Patterns. Nobelty “Colonials,” Very Special at $3.49 White Canvas Colon- lals, trimmed with black leather as illustrated, or in all white effects. Also tent leather and dull calfskin; all have flexible soles and high, graceful Cuban room s. “Camp ’’ Shoes, Rubber $ Soled, Special ne 97 izes for Misses and W. LOW cur OXFORDS, as illustrated, made of fell tan calfskin on flat, comfortable last, with low heels and soles of rubber. Kien BOOTS of the oa same type, In_ dark tan calfskin or white “Nu-Buck.” Special, $3.49 Becond Floor, 85th ot, Rene. 6,500 Yards Embroidered Flounci Special, ee ), 24c Snowflake crepe, rice cloth and voile Flouncings, 45 inches In width; Plisse Crepe in 2 pretty weaves. Width 30 inches. Requires no froning and Is cool and crisp. Gecend Weer, Contre. desirable a3. Second Ficey, Broadway. 400 All-Wool Norfolk Suits Were $5.94 to $7.49, Special Brown, gray and tan mixtures of fine quality all ‘wool; excellent models, finely tailored and alpaca-lined. Plain or patch pockets, loose or stitched belts 8’ and Youths’ Ba Shirts 39c| Percale Blouses, Were $1.44 and $1.98 Reach and Naval] Were 59¢ to 74e sof white duck, white, tan or Now 96e | ity ites and Khaki oor Now 48c Tub silk, silk and linen tine | Straw Hats, Were hort sleeves, long sleeves and Wo nadras; pty striped . djustable sleeves that: buttonin woven madras; in pretty stripel | 'g7 49 @ ey gg 49c| ii clhow: neckbands with collars Sites 12 de 3, 1 8de and Tyrolean shape in black. nay attached or separate and with Ae-inch ned Is; wali: separate | afewinWhite. wecond Floor, 34th St. convertible collars, Sizes 6 to Odllars & match. Arranged ‘On mn Spectal Tables Piss! Biseiment ind Floor, 35th St. Broken sizes from regular stock, but excellent selections from 7 to 18 years. Wash to $2.49 Special at $1.19 In Linen, Galatea, Repp, Madras and other serviceable, easily laun- dered materials Russian, Sailor Middy, Dickens, Oliver Twist, French, Sailor and Balkan models—trimmed in effec- tive styles and in white, plain colors and various smart stripes. Sizes 2 to 10 years. $4.96 Boys’ Madras and 16 years, ccna RG yw VY Ss Large P Porch Rockers Very Special at $2.79 The comfortable Porch Rocker dllusiratied has a Strongly constructed frame of hard maple and may be had in natural, red or green finish. Seat and back are of double woven reed—com- fortable and durable; and fron uote support the wide strongest zoxt at tl inches. “eek Chatre and Rock- era in other styles and etzee; ranging from 84c to $2.74. ' HHH kK; seat suena Many pieces of Ane Summer Furni- ture have been greatly reduced for clearance. ‘Mirth Fleer, Summer Bed Coverings Reduced for Clearance Unusual savings in the cool, light weight Bed Coverings listed below. Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases (ea.) 10c Good, strong, durable quality in two sizes, 42x36 and 45x36 inches Hemstitched Muslin Pillow Cases(ea. ea.)15¢ Bed Sheets (ea.) 59 pe Etpec ee muslin. Full bed size, closely woven, Size 45x36 Inches. poblogated quality. Size 81x90 Initial Pillow eal Cases (pr.) 69c | Hemstitched Bolster edges in neat designs. ize “Fruit of the Loom" muslin; 45x3844 Inches. size before hemming 42x70 44. Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads (ea.) 67c Two neat centerpiece designs, exceptionally good value at this price. Size 66x76 inches. )84c Crinkled effect; finished with broad hem. Size 62 in. x90 in. A larger size, 72 in.x90 in.,at $4c, and 82 in. x 90 in. at $1.09. Baby Blankets (ea.) 33c In blue and white only, and figured with animals, snowmen and wreath designs that please ty borders of pink or blue, rib- the children, Size 30 in. x 40in. bon binding. Size 36 in. x S0in. Crib Pads (ea.) 23c Washable white cotton fleece. Size 18 in. x 34 in. White oni Bedspreads ( ea.) Ss Blankets (ea.) 59c White or grey with pink or blue striped borders; fancy stitched edges. Size 64 in. x 80 in. Bab Blankets (pr.) 99c Soft thick wnite fleece with pret- ‘igured Silkoline Comfortables, 59c Plain back to match; cotton filling, tufted centers; ‘light and me- dium colorings. Size 51 in. x 64 in. Beverages of Established Puri+, Just a few selections, which, in point of ity end price, are typical of the immense stock. MACY'S ONE-STAR PURE WHISKEY— Usual price, per gallon, $4.24; per bottle, $1.04 Sale price, per gallon, $3.88; per bottle, 89c Dullan’s Celebrated Dry Gin— | Dullan’ «Celebrated Old Tom Gin— Suitably adupted for cocktails, Suitable for Tom Collins, Fisses, Per gallon, 92.84; per bottle, mi. aatlon, $2,84; per botue, 68e COWIE’S THREE-STAR SCUICH WHISKEY = Per case, $13.34; per bottle, $1.14, m Jose E. Ivison, Jerez de la Front Usual price, $404 per gat; bot., ac | Rare old wines tany years in wood, Sale price, $3.74 per gal; bot, BBc 917.48 Per bottle, $1, 48 Brandies for Fruit Preserving. California “Red Star" Brand— Per gallon, $3.54; per bottle, 9Ze California White—Per gallon, $3.12; per bottle, 74 California White, superior—Per gallon, $3.74 ; per bottle, 88c Per case, Quarter Harris & Company, O| Vinho Velho Port ~ Very Ol Usual price, gal, $5.08, bottle, 78: | Sale price, wal $2.84; bottle, 67 Royal Charter Pure Whiskey — Usual price, $2.88 per gallon; 6&c per bottle. Sale orto, Portugal id Densert Port— op alteradinner use Per case, tic, $1.28 ce, $2669 per gallon: 59e per bettie. Red Star Brand Cocktails Martini Dry Manhattan Dey Martini See. Mani att re Tom Gin Old-Fashioned Whiskey "$9. 4 danens 78 per hottle Je per bottle all bottle 1 2c; dosen » ae; 3 large bottle large bottles, $4.46; halt gallon, 74e Cuba's famous pineapple drink, made from the highest grade selected 29c cach. Rove's Lime Juice; small bottle, 23¢; dozen, $2.66; large bottle, 34e; dosen, $3.97, Fifth Fleer, 35th Bt, pineapples; imported from Havana; large bottle, Stomach Troubles, Biltousnens, Sek Head. laches. Dyspepsia and all Bowel and Liver forming a vast natural | amphitheatre. | Compininte positively cured by R & @ Indigestion For Nervousness, Sick Headache, mm He found & baby a few hours | ‘apped in an old flannel shew! & sod Iyieg'ta an areaway at No, Dean street.” Stevens took the child to 10e, anf ate, the Bom |

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