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© FORCER PLEADS GUILTY, | D> ,.AYING BARE A Por 1 TB SWIDLE BANS Declares He and Two Com- fades Stole Checks and Imi- tris? Renew tee t tated Signatures, his plea of guilty to-day, Pee eesas reRSES forgeries. Boland of No John Ryker ‘The arrest of Georgo A. Loder and a when charged with forgery before Judge Nott In the Court of General Sessions, both ends and explains the workings of a trio of ex-convicts who have swindled many banks of this city. Loder was taken before the Grand Jury and there told the stury of the His companions in the business, he alleged, wero William: E. Hudson street, and forty first cabin passengers made the trip by the Celtic, “Jimmy” Hare, the war photog- rapher, and several English officers , and physicians were passengers, among the latter being Dr. Dorothy V. Smiley, who is a member of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Dr. Smiley was visiting in Chicago when she was recalled. Dr. W. J. Maloney, | an English army surgeon, was called back for active work and another passenger was Capt. H. J. McGrigor who had been in this country on a leave of absence, Franz Hoenig, who is a Swiss with | a German name, ted ruefully | that he expected lots of trouble be- fore he got home. Even here, he said, he had had trouble convincing people he wasn't German. PURE FOODS AND P JRE MEDICINES mean better, healthier, happier people. It has been proved, however, that all medicines are not adulterated and worthless any more than are all food products. | | | 4 vo, 831 West Nine- ‘ { © teenth street, both of whom are in the |g The wheat has been sifted J Tombs and will bo arraigned to-|% from the chaff, and such medi-}' {2 morrow. cines as Lydia E. Pinkham’s S The plan of the trio, he said, was to |@ Vegetable Compound, which is rob mail boxes, get checks from let-|$ made from roots and herbs and ters and then Boland, he declares, |8 complies with all conditions of would jmitate the signatures. ae the Pure Food and Drugs Law, aa checks were written and /§ 41) continue to hold its place Loder was arrested in Detrott, | ga8 the shy Fis = where he had fled after the First Na- |$edy for female ills. » tional Bank of this city had been fleeced out of $260 on a check drawn * on the Yale National Bank of New > Haven. When the police searched Ryker’s ; room they nd a completo equip- + ment for s check making, it is { ei Sacrifice Sale 4 —a } WHITE STAR LINER CELTIC SAILS WITH FOODSTUFFS The White Star lner Ceitle Suit $11 75 hite Stal 5 I hor thirty-four foot mark | £0 Measure ; hd s of foodstuffs, sailed Al wool, fashionable patierna, matchiewly at noon to-du first-class and sengers, sho carried fifty ty second-class pas- yut the purser pointed out that on tho same date last year only Suitings FOR 10 DAYS LY. Formerly $30 to $35 tajlored and trimmed. 30 Church St., cor. Dey St. Hudson Terminal Ballding. é : : Smashing Sacrifices: t ee ° Women’s Button Shoes = 8 be BS * in kid, calf and Patent leather; also : pe Black Velvet and White Canvas. 96€ . - Women’s Patent Cajpnials . “i with Brocade back and high Heels, 96e s"| Women’s White Satin Slippers ‘ae Women’s Oxfords 1 in kid and patent leather; high or low a " eels. ry 5 in Men’s “‘Waldorf”’ Shoes 5 a and Oxfords; broken sizes, mostly small s s and large. 2 ” Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes i 8 a tan or bluck lace, tbc ; ‘, Misses’ and Children’s | « Black Button Shoes; also White Ld B Buck, tan or black Calf Pumps. \'| a Buck, black Calf P the } i . | i || ire . a . | ” ’ a ' { s a : Misses’ int Giles 's BAREFOOT SANDALS, i Pa | tan with welt soles; regular $1.00 and $1.50 } BUN) | WALUBE Bbsccads coca cvecnianennecniene cia 49c "| a ' . . ‘. WHITE CANVAS BUTTON SHOES, bry | For Misses and Children, all sizes, regular OM | $1.00 and 81.25, at... csedeeeeeerenn eens 69c i} . a) | Dr. Purvis’ Seamless Cushion Sole Shoes, $1 45 “ for Women, regularly $2.50, at........... e i} "a Closing Out Trade-Mark Lines of | MEN’S $3.50 to $5.00 SHOES $1.95 Douglas, Burt & Packard, Slater's Monarch and others; all are styles; all black, also Sample Pumps, at $1905 August Clean-Up SHOE SALE and OXFORDS On Sale All Day Friday and Saturday:— 21ST STR., COR. 6TH AVE. 105-107 Market St., Cor. Washington, Newark DEAL TO ALL Baum THE BV awwine WORLD, VALE Men’s-wear Serge Dresses in 2 New Models, $14.74 Distinctive and pleasing styles—the waists presenting black satin sleeves, and Zoman or white moire collars. Satin girdles and jet button trimmings are features also. The Skirts are box pleated over underskirts of black satin. Dainty Combination Dresses of Chiffon and Crepe de Chine, The chiffon bodice with over-drape of wide silk girdle, combines effectively with the dainty crepe Excey crepe ai ionally beautiful. $27.75 de chine skirt and Its graceful, flaring tunic. Gowns of Embroidered Nets, $34.75 Laces, Satins and Velvets, to $165.00 A rich assortment of this season's foremost styles included in this specially priced coliection. White, and Colors, Clearance 200 Summer Dresses, Reduced to 14 Former Prices. rnp rioor. _Women’s Coats and Capes $4.96 Now Semi-Annual Clearance Following Macy's custom, all present season's stocks have been re-arranged into groups and marked at irgely reduced prices in order that they may make way ine coming Fall models. Women’s Coats and Capes of Charm and Quality, $7.74 Originally $12.74 to $29.75 Desirable styles for afternoon, evening or general wear, Peptenting all light or dark colors in both silk and woolen a) rics. Women’s Imported Capes of Fine Broadcloth, $4.96 Originally $9.74 A charming model, draped in graceful folds, short in front and rather long in the back, finished with black vel- vet collar and front straps. Entire Cape finished with silk braid. Women’s Linen and Mohair Dust Coats, $2.96 Now Originally $4.96 to $7.49 Several styles with regulation or raglan sleeves, and with belted backs. Misses’ and prices, as follows: Women’s Imported Shetland Sweaters, rose, Copenhagen, gray. Women’s Fine green, cuffs. and navy blue, Women’s All- navy blue and black. Warner Corsets Special, $1.29 Made of white brocade, low bust and long hips. Well suited for medium figures, Sizes 23 to 30, Brassieres, 59c Good quality of all-over em- broidery; hook in front; yoke of embroidery. Sizes 38 to 42. fHIRD FLOOR, 35TH ST., REAR Women’s Sweaters Presenting a large and attractive collection of Women's, Children's Sweaters at ‘‘Lowest-in-the-City’ $6.49 Warm: but light in weight, with belted back, V-neck effect, turn- back cuffs, and button trimmed. Choice of white, corn, lavender, and Wool Sweaters, $4.74 Ail-wool, knitted in plain stitch, with V-neck effect, belted back, fancy, pockets and turn-back White, gray, tan, maroon Wool Sweaters, $3.74 Knitted in fancy stitch, deep shawl collar effect, belted back, fancy pockets and turneback cuffs. White, gray, tan, maroon, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Mannish Model Sweaters, $1 -96 Women's all = wool Sweaters, knitted in plain stitch, ruff neck, deep pockets and close fitting cutts. Colors, white, gray, tan, maroon and navy blue. Women’s All- Wool Sweaters, $2.96 Closely knitted in plain stitch, Veneck effect, turn-back cuffs and fancy pockets. Colors, white, gray, tan, maroon, navy blue and black, Children’s and Misses’ $1.39 Sweaters, One model has shawl collar, close fitting cuffs and fancy pockets; another has belt, Byron collar, and turn-back cuffs. Colors white, gray, and navy blue. ‘THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE. Lovely Voile Blouses, $1.49 Daintiest of shades, trimmed with panels of shadow lace; a feature of these Blouses is a flat pleated collar that falls in the new square effect at the back of the neck. THIRD FLOOR, 3471 ST. Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses, Suits and Capes At Clearance Prices Heavy reductions in this séason’s most desirable styles —not all sizes. Room must be made for the new Fall goods, 45 Fine White Dresses Were $1474 to $23.74 Now $9.74 In voiles, nets, crepes and novelty fabrics. Not all sizes, but an excellent assortment. Remainder of Summer Dresses Were $1.96 to $14.74 Now 84c to $4.96 Twenty-Two Cotton Suits, $3.74 | Capes at Were $5.94 to $8.94 For Misses and Junlors and made of pique, linen and ratine, Other Suits at $4.74 Were $8.94 to $16.74 Fifty-Eight $4.96 Were $5.94 to $9.74 For Misses; and made - cloth, serge and silk pte datire and style. Other Capesat $6.94 Were $9.74 to $12.74 Another Group of Handsome Capes Were $12.74 to $19.74 Now $9.74 THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE, ia caavarT, ve ae Proin BS ® AUGUST 20, 1914. Suitable for Summer or Winter wear. These Silks ate taken from our regular stock. In the assortment are Satins, Crepes, Macy's Usual Price. NOW Silk. 59c yd. 29c $1.69 yd. 79c 99 yd. 49c $1.98 yd. 99c $1.49 yd. 69c | up to $3.96 yd. $1.98 4000 Pairs of Scrim Curtains Specially Priced These are fine, new, dainty Curtains made up for this sale, and most desirable for summer homes or bungalows. Scrim Curtains Hemstitched Lace Trimmed (pr.) 79c | Scrim Curtains (pr.) 89c Usually (pr.) $1.39 Usually (pr.) $1.12 Very effective Curtains, trim- tha, it duet a are Pogo Bix med with linen Barmen Cluny | (liste Curtains ae eet lace edges. Excellent value at hl Bee erie piped price named above. at $1.12 a pair. Linen Lace Trimmed Curtains Usually (pr.) $2.24 to $3.49 Now (pr.) $1.39, $1.69 and $1.98 _,, The Linen Lace is used as edges and bands of insertion. The width of the lace varies with the price of the Curtains. Scrim Dutch Sets, 69c Maay’s Usual Price, 98c The Set includes one pair of lace trimmed Window Curtains and Valance—headed and ready to hang. More elaborate Sets at $1.12 to $1.49. These were formerly sold at 81.49 to 82.24, 850 Pieces Long Cloth (piece) $1.36 12 Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves (pair) 69c Standard Price, 98¢ Fine heavy quality silk, Paris Point backs and double finger tips; black and white. MAIN FLOOR, CENTRE. August Sale of Blankets Wool has gone up and is bound to go higher. For this reason, when these Blankets are sold it will be impossible to duplicate them this year at the prices quoted. Cloth in and fin- ish. Still finer quality at $1.49 a piece, SECOND FLOOR, CENTRE. Fine quality Lon, highest grade bleac' petioesie (neere ane 49 ts, i A (pair) $4.96 1 midis Standard Price $6.50. In white and gray. Cut and Pa ah blue borders. Size | hound single, for full size beds. pista Wool | Blane (pair) a $3.29 | (each) $1.49 In Jacquard designs; also a full assortment in floral, pink, blue, Standard Price $4.50. Close woven, Size 66 in. x All Wool Gea ae tan colorings. Size 64 “Amana” Blankets, Neat Plaid (pair) $4.89 | Blankets, 15 el teria ese seis | (pale) $1.59 The 5-Ib. Blankets, 70 in. x 84 in., A_ variety of desirable color are $5.94 a pair. combinations. Size 60 in. x 76 in. Gray Wool Blankets, (pair) $3.49 Standard Price $5.50, . Size 66 in. x 80 in. Very heavy and of an exceptionally fine finish, BASEMENT, Very Low Prices Continue on Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases A special purchase enables us to mark these travelling necessities at most attractive prices. i Cowhid Bags 95,04 | Sul, Cam, $6.34 Macy's Usual Price $7.49 Made on a special imported frame, gilt fittings, good, strong handle, leather lined, full length pocket. Sizes 14, 16, 13 inches. Cowhide $ 4.49 Suit Cases, Macy's Usual Price $5.94 Reinforced SOT, two sisace ing all around, good, stron, handles, brass locks and bolts, inside shirt fold Size 24x26 inches. Made of selected cowhide, re- inforced sewed-on corners, brass locks, tinen lined, shirt fold in top. Size 24x26 inches, Oxford Cowhide Bags, $4.96 Macy's Usual Price $5.94 Reinforced sewed-on corners, brass locks and frames, leather lined, three pockets. Size 14, 16, 18 inches. Travel Reed Suit Cases $2.41 Trunks Poot Macy's Usual Price $3.38 Waterproof canvas covered. acfitnisrent comer two, stra Size $2, $6.94, Size 38, $7.14; ing al around, s ize 34, $6.38; Si 49. ¥IETH FLOOR, REAR. Marked at One-Half Our Original Prices Dress Patterns—Blouse Patterns—Skirt and Wrap Lengths Votles, Taffetas, Printed Silks, Black Silks, in fact, almost every desirable weave of Macy's Usual Price. ks NOW These Prices Are the Lowest Ever Quoted for Silks of Equal Quality. bien 2.71 ¢ hoa Macy’s Fancy Pineapple Layerakes,24c Two-layer Cakes, with fresh pineal filling. Specially Priced, Macy’s Iced Tutti-Frutti Cake (ea.) 29c The finest to be had in New York. In specialty shops these cakes sell at 49% each. Cocoanut Layer Cakes, 24c ‘Two + layer Cakes, thickly frosted and cocoanut . All our Cakes are on the prem- ises. Counter delivery only, FIFTH FLOOR. 3TH ST. cassimeres; sizes from 7 to 18 years, Rompers, bray, gingham: and ~ madras; , beach model and bloomer effect; extra low neck and long sleeves. Sizes 244 to 6 years. A very practical play- Boys’ Norfolk Suits Clearance Prices Prevail e Were $4.96 to $7.49 ye Now $3.96 Included are both medium and heavy weight suit materials in blue serge, gray, tan, brown cheviots and Norfolk model with either loose or stitcheds’ on belt—also plain double breasted model. Not every) pattern in every size, but an excellent assortment in al 7 WLLL. ..: Boys’ Washable Suits ere (ea.) $1.69 to $4.96 Now 98c and $1.98 A variety of styles from which to select. Dickens and Balkan Blouse Suits, Wash Rompers 9c Made ot tine quality cham Ea r; Ne there are thousands ot delicas tesser) shops for those who are not particular and there is Macy's for those who are pare ticular. Celery Potato-Salad, ge Vienna Style, ° . Special (Ib.), 12c ‘ An appetizing “combination” salad of crisp celery, best new i potatoes and Macy's perfect | @imos TMayonnaise in which the purest oil is always used. a oe | Ham, lice Special (Ib), 36c Seiected tender, Ham cornefed pigs; cured and Wah Grentaes care; tho eon “ and of exceptionally lavor, Whole Ham (\b.), 34¢. Columbia River eae $ the smokehouse; sliced. Macy's usual price, 30¢ 1b, | Crisply Fried Codfish Cakes (each) 2c Made of flaked fish, Hain: and fresh eges; perfectly mix and well seasoned. | ole Miu Cheese (Ib.), 22 c | Medium sharp and of excellent flavor. A Cheese that will suit every one’s taste. Delicatessen goods net delivered. FIFTH FLOOR, 35TH st. get sh thd Ai bh ak OS pao al AM ._ Russian, Sailor, Middy, Broken sizes 244 tc 10 years. for Little Folk Rompers. 59c ual Price, 98e material and mas dras — in plain colors — tan, . blue, pink and white; also striped or checkea, and_ either “ long or short sleeves. Bloomer effects at knee. Sizes 2 to 8 vears. SECOND FLOOR, 34TH 8T.. REAR. Macy Mercerized time Romper. Men’s Black Qy. Gauze Lisle Half Hose, 24c Sheer quality—also black mercerized lisle Half Hose. Hermsdorf dye, double soles, heels and toes. MAIN FLOOR, 35TH ST. Greatly at $7.00. In tan calfskin, skin. $3.69 Men's Tennis Oxfords, 69c In black or tan, Men's Tennis $1 14 Oxfords, Of the very best grades. Men’s Low Shoes at Reduced Prices t All Sizes in Every Lot. OXFORD OXFORD | FINE SHOES TIES, the TIES, that and Oxfords equal of those reesana taken from . . an gold eleewhere | and black | "gular stock, calfskin and white nu- buck, on fine . and $4.96, and dark mahog: Appear as have been any and gun lasts. go lid reduced sharp- metalcalf- | soles, welted | ly for quick and stitched, $2.89 Men’s Tennis Shoes Reduced Men’s Balbriggan Underwear (ea.) 49c Made of fine Egyptian Cote ton, The Shirts ae long or short sleeves. Drawers with double, reinforced seat, sus- pender straps. MAIN FLOOR, CENTRE, REAR, They were priced at $3.96, $4.49 clearance. $2.39 Hem taShes, $1.34 Laced, high cut. Men's White Canvas Pumps $ 1 79 Standard Price $2.25, MAIN FLOOR, BALCONY, REAR, |

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