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; 21 aii : “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914. —— Yeon coutinental Can vif. $4 Hiatt (jae. 1 iS oe Susetestuss FESR FE aise Se ee Foret FR p23_.03%. is 4 By at we SN we is : ee ae i. ho it S* fin Sl, a a : BY Wh. HY = ot poses ELS BANKER AND WIFE COMMIT SUICIDE BECAUSE OF LOSSES. BERLIN, July 30.—A Potsdam bank- er, Fugene Biber, and his wife com- mitted suicide in a Berlin hotel to-day because they had lost more than $62,000 since the beginning of the war crids. >a GETTING ALL KIDNAPPERS. Suspect Arrested Want Only One More. Detective Greco made the thirteenth arrest to-day in the movement of the pélice against the kidnapping syndicate op the trail of which they have been fer two years. They say there ts only one more arrest to be made to put the comspirators in custody. To-day’s cap- ture was that of Pietro Zarpone, former- ly of No. 234 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, but for the last \.ree months manager of butcher shops in Islip and Bayshore. He was caught in his sllip store. When the first arrests were made, three months ago, on account of the kidnappint little Giuseppe De Fiore aed his sin, the Longo boy, im 1912, ‘Mprpone disappeared overnight from his Hrooklyn home. Only yesterday did the police find where he had gone. ."“Zarpone is under indictmer ceiving from Cosimo De Fiore vom for little Giuseppe. Zarpone arrested for the murder of a m Gambino in Brooklyn several but got off on his plea of self ———— TEST OF COURAGE. (From the Baltimore Sun,) “One night 1 went Into a gilded cate, ate $10 worth of fancy food, had the head waiter and two assistants on the jump for over an hour and then strolled ous without giving anybody a tip.” “You area braver inan than I thought you were." “Oh, | did it to win a bet; but, do you know. I believe T aged ten years just while I was walking from the table where I sat to the door.” THE AUMBER OF FLESHY PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY IS DECREASING The popularity of the physical cul- ture fad with its accompaniment of discussions regarding «diet, bas doubt. less been responsible for part of the steady country-wide decrease in over- weight; also the last few yeurs have developed several flesh reducers which have been very important factors in causing this decrease. Among these we consider the following one, which can be made at home with very little trouble, as far the best and it doubt. leas costs the least, Put four ounces is, which you can get from ist, in 14 pints hot water when cool, Take a table- spoonful before meals until weight is where you want harm results from the use the parnotis treat- ment, and the flesh is left solid and the oki volt and sinooth.—Adve. ih WALL STREET, WILL NOT FO TAMMANY MEN ON The clamor of angry depositors and su) that he will make no changes in the’ throughout. Irs, the committee was told, will be management of the bank's affairs at y which will ef- this tims, The announcement wai made when a committee of twelve de: poultors calied upon him to-day fol- lowing a turbulent meeting in Rich- ards's office Wednesday. afternoon. ‘The fient of de ors against Tam- many control, 8 represented by Matthew ‘T. Horgan, an employee of the banking department. and others,| sti think my plan would prove beat, and for Hdward L. Dodge, special| but ¥ shall not urge It again untess 1 deputy superintendent in charge of|see that greater economy can be ef- liquidation of the bank's property,| fected.” competitive bidding for all repairs on the bank's real estate holdings, This, he asserts, will effect a total savingof $23,000 a year. “The sentiment strongly against any radical s in the management that I tho: it would be unjust to the depositors to make ir. Richards sald to-day, TC BANK DEPOSITORS a only change lo the bank’s af-!recipa for mince ples, Square, Breedwug, 84th te 36th Bo 800 Women’s Suramer | Dresses at Final Clearance Prices Pre-inventory sale of dainty Dresses, a collection including this season’s prettiest models in every wanted fabric, style and color, and at greatly reauced prices. Only one or two of any one style, but excel- lent selection at each price. Dresses that were $4.96 to $6.94 Now $2.96 Voiles and crepes in a variety of simple pretty models. Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests, 19c Macy’e Usual Price 24c Fine quality, lace trimmed fronts, low neck and sleeveless, in regular and extra sizes. Ribbed Cotton Vests (ea.) 12c Macy’s Usual Price 15¢ Low neck and sleeveless, extra sizes. Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests (ea.) 24c Exceptionally good value, low neck and sleeveless, in regular and extra sizes. Swiss & Jersey LisleUnionSuits49c Macy's Usual Price 69c Low neck and sleeveless, uny brella drawers, trimmed with various effective laces, Jersey Lisle Union Suits, 69c¢ Macy’s Usual Price 98 Plain top, also hand crochet yokes umbrella drawers, the latter lace trimmed. Jersey Ribbed Drawers, 24c French band, open at side or tight top, In regular or extra large sizes. Main Moor, Centre, Dresses that were $4.96 to $8.94 Now $3.96 Crepes and linens in tailored models and trim- med effects. Dresses that were $11.74 to $18.74 Now $8.94 French linens, rice A collection of fancy cloth and fancy voiles in | crepes and voiles. many styles. Third Floor, Broséway. | Dresses that were $5.94 to $10.74 Now $4.89 34 Women’s Coats &Capes Originally $34.75 to $69.75, Now $14.74 Imported and domestic garments in models suitable for afternoon and evening wear. Fashioned of high-grade woolen and silk fabrics in light or dark colors, these are richly lined and finely tailored. 53 COATS AND CAPES Originally $19.74 to $34.75. Now $9.04 Short, 34 and 7g length garments, in styles for evening, afternoon, motoring or general wear. Made of silk and woolen fabrics, these are in smart styles and silk lined ‘Third Floor, Broadway, 325 Girls’ Summer Dresses That Were $1.96 to $3.96 Now Reduced to 94c Prett new mrodels—taken from fequlat stock and sharply reduced for clearance. Long-waisted and waist-line effects in striped and checked ginghams, repps, chambrays, flow- ered lawns and crepes, also stripedcrepes. Sizes to 14 years. Girls’ Khaki Middy Suits—Special at $1.96 Very desirable for mountain and camping wear, these are made of serviceable khaki, trimmed with red and white braid and smartly laced at sides and neck. The separate skirt has an under body of white lawn. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Third Floor, 36th st. Clearance Sale of All Cut Lengths of Black and Colored Dress Silks Which Must Be Sold Prior to Inventory In the assortment are plain and fancy Silks of every desirable weave, including Satins—Taffetas — Messalines—Failles —Bengalines —Satin Char meu: Crepes—Satin Foulards—Crepe Meteors—Tub Silks—Habutai Silks-- Rich Foreign and American Novelty Silks. Women’s and Misses’ “Campus” Oxfords, $2.97 A reliable rough-and-read; Oxford of excellent leather wit! a rubber sole; dark tan calfekin and white canvas; fashioned for appearance as well as comfort. Outing Shoes Very Special, $3.49 Laced rubber soled Shoes in regular height; white nu-buck and tan calfekin; exceptionally neat etyle. High Grade Colonial Ties, of them have the g Louis heels. Greatly reduced for quick clearance. Net all sizes in the lot. 300 P. Fi Low co. $1.98 Taken from regular stock and sharply reduced as size range is incomplete. Astonishing values, correct and neat styles. Second Flo Rear. 'y From Trimming ana ¥ gth» to Full Dress atterne. , ' | Now . Now Now Silk Silk: i me ae 29c Thet Nes 99c i $1.49 59c¢ AYard } $1.98 A Yard $2.97 a Yard Silks Now } Silks Now } Silks Now at Were That Were at Were Meroe | Qe | Zt ¥=| $1.19 | Zar > 181.69 Silks Now Arranged On Silks Now ecial Tabled in the gras Wore | GOc | s73il oowimant ? | Zest We | $1.98 ‘Tteffer grappled with him, DETECTIVE, ATTACKED, SHOOTS ONE ASSAILANT Two Men With Pistol and Knite Re- Arrest When He Opens Fire. sist Raitroad Detective Tfeffer discov. ered three men in a obx car to-day In the Pennsylvania Railroad freight Store opens at 830 A. M.,*closes at 5.30 P. M.; THE B@K an tra~ The Mid-Summer Furniture Sale will open on Mon- day, August 3rd. Waiting will be amply repaid. Merchandise Here Advertised on Sale Tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. Herald of the HOUR Str Gilbert Parker's latest work, and, In the opinion of many competent judges. one of his greatest stories: “You Never Know Your Luck” Puollsher’s Price ;Macy’s Price "$1 $1.25 Main Fleur. 35th 6t.. Rear. wee Macy’s Bakery Specials Rich, wholesome, — deilclous Cakes, Pies and Bread, the prod- ucts of the Macy Bakeries, compare favorably with the specialties of the most exclusive and expensive caterers, and are Invariably sold here “at Lowest- inethe-City’’ prices. Counter Delivery Only Peach & Apple Cakes— (per cut) 14c The crust is rich and delicious and filled with fresh peaches and apples, baked to a turn. In cuts weighing about 14 ounces, Small Sponge Cakes-— (per dozen) 23c Light Cakes of exceptional quality; a Macy specialty. Almond Tarts, Large Size, (each) 29c Rich, flaky pastry—with un almond filling. Each Tart weighs from 1}, to 1% Ib Cocoanut Layer Cake, 24c Two layer Cakes, thickly frosted and cocoanut covered, Fitth Floor German Style Potato Salad, Special, (1b. 9c The real old fashioned Potato Salad made after a tested recipe from finest potatoes, pure oil and vinegar. Savory and appetizing. German Lentila with 10c Bacon and Tomato Sauce (per Dish) Baked in earthen dishes, these are very nutritious, wholesome and palatable. Sugar Cured Boiled Ham, Whole (lb. 31¢ Sliced, (per Ib.) 34c Specially selected, prime sugar cured Hams, tender and well cooked. Best Cervelat and Salami Style Sausage (lb.) 39c Fancy sausages of the best grade; spicy, highly seasoned and savory. Imported Roquefort Cheese, (lb.) 36c Prime quality, the finest ime ported. Macy's usual price is 41¢ per Ib, N.Y, State Full- Milk Cheese, (lb) 23C Very rich and snappy Cheese of excellent flavor, Macys usual price is 260 a Ib. Salmon— Special (lb.) 34c Mild cured and of prime quale ity; fresh from the smoke house, Counter Delivery Only. Fifth Floor, 36th st, Columbia River While Saturdays at 12 Noon. they were struggling Camillo Diolano, nineteen years old, of No. 3 Mulberry street, this city, one of the other men, drew « knife and started to attack the detecti ew his revolver and fired et pierced Dios Jano's right lung. Diolano was ts | FURIES AGAIN RAMPANT AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE fe anatk] LONDON, July “Mrs Dacre Fox to-day and another vaided | Buckingham Vala ars 6 © further ef ken to the Station and were tater m >» King x faentiver a erate tam now. jerfectiy’ well. ate CAbbrey ROBA Evi ’ if P OSLPRL. George They were both arrested a as Kk before they had got far within the the argumionts they advanced aguinat| was so hot that Supt. Richard nner ae hy Fireworks, i. bs barged bake rey aie SWEET REVENGE. yarda at Peddio strect, Newark, and) yepista, Spain, July 20.—Twenty-| precincts of we - a 1 Aiteretive Jo, most Tammany control of th not aven attempt to put Dodge out (From the Rosen ‘Trasactipt,) told them they were under arrest. | ave people were killed yesterday and| tareh and saver, As 3 Brook f office, th ho at the meeti } ve pece ¥ ¥ and) woman meantime had ¢ ved hy ft attec and pobuliding the i nion Bank of Brooklyn caused Ku. 0 . thoug’ ng yes. ui like this pudding, dear?| One of the three, Luddi Geld, twen-| arty injured, sean fatally, by an exe Conlsine, no. harmful or habl ne Lamb Richarde, State terday he intimated a number of un-| y Bryde gave me the recipe for it,| ty-one years old, of No. 9 Mulberry f t ‘tr Rebiers . fostival,|t’ tie railings around the vrounds|grum. Accept no Hates eal tendent of Banks, to annuunce to. t things against the deputy| “fub—No? but T guess you ‘can eet | street, this tilled @ revolver and | OmOns St, dead wer i sland was In the middle of a speoch| Uhaemin crores and by load ae sa) intendent. square with her by giving ber your | Street. this pulled and| Most of the dead were decapitated by » t p stores one by ie. Philadel the force of the explosion, wien she was arrested Wii's okiet of recoveries. RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are They Low Price» 9 Herald Square, Sroodumy, Both te 38th Be Beach and Outing Hats Greatly Reduced---Now A Month Ago These Hats Were $1.69 There are 1,800 in the lot—Ideal for Beach or Country wear. In finish and style they are what you expect in high grade Panamas. Colored or black band, as you prefer. 2,100 $1.00 & $1.50 Shirts for Men, 74¢ The materials are Crepe Weaves, Woven Madras and highly Mercerized Fabrics. These are fresh stock right from | with soft cuffs, made according to the laundry, not left-overs. Macy specifications. The garments are coat models Main Fier, ‘16th 8, Men’s Imported Black Cotton Half Hose, 15c Macy's Usual Price, 19c Medium weight; unbleached soles. Double soles, heels and toes. « Men’s Imported Cotton Half Hose, 24c Medium weight. Best Hose for we Black, navy and gray. Sizes 9% to made. Linen soles, toes and heels. | 11)4. Main Fleer, Coates, 375 Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses Greatly Reduced A variety of pretty models in striped and flowered voiles, Women’s Dust Coats, Including a Sample Line LINENS MOHAIKS \ i. lawns, ginghams, fancy tissues and linens. All colors and $3.96, $4.96 sizes are well represented in the assortment, but only one SILKS or two of any one style. Third Hour, A5th Street, $7.94 All marked at half orlginal prices. Women's Motor Hoods and Bonnets, 74c and $2.89. Fifth Floor, 84th trees. $i49|$3'30\98.94 that were or-| that were or-| that were or- iginally $3.49| iginally $4.89|iginally $6.94 to $4.89. to $7.94. to $11.74. i Candy Specials To avoid intrigue in the weight and value of Candy, we suggest that you calculate the difference between a sixteer-ounce pound of candy at 34e, such as Macy's offer in their Miik Chocolates, and a fourteen-ounce pound of Candy at 39c, such as is offered by other store ‘The difference will sur- prise you. 82 Women’s Sweaters Originally $4.74 to $9.74 neck and high collar models in a t or dark cole urs &2-tone effects or fancy atitch Basement, Centre Macy's Milk 24c Chocolate Made of honey, assorted nuts, 21 Angora Sweater Sets, Originally $12.74 to $14.74—Now $7.74 Imported Sets of soft, fleecy, light weight Angora wool, Nougat (Ib. in box) heavy sweet cream and contece ; tioners’ sugar, ‘This delicious cone in pretty light or dark colors. fection is then covered withMacy's: Sweater, Scarf and Cap to match; Sweaters are in V-neck or high exce Ik Chocolat Unencelled. Mth Crrersnate collar models, some with belted backs, ‘Third Floor, Broadway. Macy's Ideal 19c Chocolate Chips, (lb. in box) aghtcelent as to quality and Black Velvet Sailors Macy’s Ideal SN Chocolate = a Smartly Broadways, 9 Trimmed (1b. in box) Ic a ° Moers, Crystallized oe 89 Har lolasses, Peppermints and at i Wintergreens(lb.)19¢ sailor Delicious centers of pure cream, richly flavored Macy’s 1c (ib. in Box) pore eileen entre fare Candy Special cies se slew ‘ly posed above the jack, or black with | these are unusual Greater New York Chips, Centers of assorted creams, covered with sugar coating of various flavors.