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ROME the Sacred GENUINE er WUZZ, oe to Pope Maffi, Arch port he has {a expected, Pius, fort toward rival here of C of Merry del Vai'e most ardent sup- ra. Havas Age’ @ays that at ing the smoke of burning ballots rose from the chimney of the Sistne te| Chapel, indicating to the vast throng in St. Peter’s Square that the two S ballots taken this forenoon for the election of @ Pope had been without at eat Bek er e result. Goods Silk manuf Broadway, New York|, CAUTION There are in an embargo export, Carpet manufacturers will have to adapt themselves to other jen of wi Business: Btates for A omen Find that they are doll in Japan has attempt to trade of the ly by England and Germany. Large orders for American cotton are com-~- from Japan, a total of 3,000,000) lem to be Exports from New York last week ‘were $2,000,000 less than for the same week last year. bl customer, with Cuba second, ration of new business com- pea in New York and New Jersey) a heavy falling off in August, | bebe ing the lowest record for many BEECHAM § PILLS quickly, safely and certainly the wrong. ~ hina ened ly tones the stomach, stimu- the liver, regulates the bowels. un’s Pills cleanse the system ‘accumulating poisons and purify he blood. Their beneficial action fin brighter looks, clearer MURPHY nied to-day indorsed a Gov, Glynn. besieged all Murphy was asked. | “What slate?" he shot back. “There | is no slate. _. CRANDALL’S J en agreed upon supported in absolutely wu not commit any individu: Completely Furnished. [[RooMs e1N | room. AIK mt, aetelyg Furnished. ROOMS rnished. {CARDINAL MAFFI LEADS, a Strong Factor on Second Day of Voting. ROME, Sept. 2—The Cardinals of their balloting in the Conclave called for the purpose of electing a aucces- ing hag demonstrated that Cardinal strong following. According to re- ballota cast to-day and to-morrow, it ty the strength of Cardinal Merry Del Val, Secretary of State under Pope It is generally conceded that many of the ballote cast for him yesterday ‘were complimentary in recognition of his @ervices to the late Pontiff, but his friends plan @ concerted ef- BRIEFLY SUM SUMMARIZED Russig Puts , Embargo on Wool— Japan Reaching Out for Cotton Breat change in their business. war, that foreign manufacturers will ‘ea-|set up establispments here. The Russian Government has placed ‘ool. failures in the United ing $43,000,000, This of only 173 over Aug United States manufacturers in an ——— HAS INDORSED NO ONE No Slate With Gov. Glynn at the Head Adopted by the Ex- ecutive Committee. Charles F. Tammany Hall, where Murphy was that the Executive Committee had | it was distinctly understood at the meeting that the organization would Gompicteing | I) Pw —— HEARS, IN THE College to-day resumed Pius X. The early vot-| Pan\y, bishop of Pisa, has a 80 votes assured. Tho a rod in 1 may indicate more clear- munity, his election with the ar- 1 O'Connell, one 2-225 P. M—A despatch from Rome 1.10 o'clock this morn- was. this event Fa W. Trade in Far East. facturers are looking for dications, because of the on wool, forbidding its ugust total 1,272, involv- an increase of last year, jumped in ahead of the obtain the cotton goods Far East now held chief- taken this year. England was our SAYS TAMMANY Murphy positively de- that Tammany Hall has Btate ticket headed by The denial was made at day by an army of poll- I read in some papers a list of candidates to be the primaries. ‘That is ntrue. On ontrary | itself to the candidacy of al at this time.” ? & China Closet, as illustrated WILSON TO RUN AGAIN, MARSHALL D DECLARES Secretary Tumully Say Says He President Wilson would be @ candl- date for re-election. Secretary Tumulty aaid the White House knew nothing of the statement and would not comment on It. “The Democratic party will have but one candidate for President in 1916 and his name happens to be | Woodrow | Wilson,” “Ho “will have the enthustastic, un- qualified and united support of hin Fair-minded Democrats will recognize that he In entitied to a chance for a second term to prove the | utility of his policy, already up may as well be taken down and preserved for future use. Democratic lightning will not strike —. floctety Man Shoots Wife and Self. PAWTUCKET, R. 1, Sept. 2.—After shooting and dangerously wounding his wife, Albert E. Henry turned a revol- ver on himself, inflicting a wound that caused Instant death pected to recover. It in belleved that enry WAR suffering from temporary in= He was well known In textile manufacturing circles, and he and his wife were prominent socially, —»_ ‘Temperature Going Up. The heat and muxginess of Inst night increased to-day unttl at 1 o'clock this afternoon the thermometer stood ut 87 and was rising stendily. Buch alight tr- regular breezen an there w lief and made the | man fn the atreet mi There was a promise of relief through the medium of thunderstorms the PBplleation of the jank of New York to establish bi in South America, ee Rrerente of sizes. >> President Marshall authorized @ pub- | William Siem and Joseph BALLOTING FOR POPE, “Por arn cTae WASHINGTON, Sept. %—Vice- Merry Del Val Also Reported’ jisrcq. statement here to-day that said Marshall. Lightning rods Mra. Henry ts h greater than it National City sensation in your he your mouth, your eyes hurt, your a! yellow with dark rings under your Keel aly, system is full of waste not proj you need is ac ide.” Don’t | like doin, us, constipated aul- | yourself Cheer up! CATHARTIC. continue bein; sance to yout Oe ra avabine #bBhD, a pi TWO DE IN CHAR; vena UNE SLEW POLICEMAN, ANOTHER LITTLE GIRL McKenna Electrocuted This Morning at Sing _ You're bilious! You have a throbbing ‘our lips are parched. No wonder y mean and ill-tempered. Your bile and constipated off and what} C \d those who love you, CANDY the other of five seconds, and two ot! the drug store of Thomas B, Ryan, No, 276 Tompking avenue, Brooklyn. Policemen Wynn and Daniel Stack ‘Two men paid the penalty for mur-| of the Gates avenue station had & der in the electric chair at Sing Sing| running fight with the trio, and Bres- thie morning, They were William'sen was cornered in a hallway by HEADACHY, BILIOUS, STOMACH SOUR? REGULATE YOUR BOWELS! 10 CENTS and don’t resort to harsh physica that sour, disordered stoma keep your head ¢ cheerful and bully for months, weeent Breseen, sPenty-six years old, who in March last shot and killed Patrol- in Thomas G. Wynn in Brooklyn, and Joseph J. McKenna, who was convicted of having s' ied to death Sigrid Ekstrom, years old, in the Bronx in 19! ‘The executions were uneventful and was killed, girl by choking her. dead in a coalbin. and was later arreste his sister. His defen: child’s death was ac Wynn. Bressen shot wounding him fatally. One of ‘ne robbers also McKenna killed the little yg cio | Bertously Injured by Street Car. An unidentified boy, sixteen years old, while crossing the Bowery at Rivington street to-day was knocked down and seriously injured by a Fourth and Madi- son avenue car.. The injured boy was taken to Gouverneur Hospital, where it found he had a fractured skull. on GREDIT passed off without a hitch, though there was a new man at the switch. His name was not made known by Warden McCormick. Each man took two contacts, one of a minute and Bressen, also known as McHenry, ers were Caught robbing irritate and injure. Remember, logaed bowels can be regulated by i horough Cascaret 10-cent box will id make you feel Get ‘ascarets now—wake up refreshed—teel day's work—make easant and useful. Clean up! per pair... per pair . . R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 590 Pairs “Colonials”’ “Color leather iy in fawn, high arched graceful last, leat! Louis style. Also white canvas “Colonials,” with leather heels, and white canvs Oxfords: Blucher cut, with low heels. Sid Ear aad 179 Pairs of Women’s ‘‘Colonials’’ Pumps and Ties—Reduced to $1.24 Patent leather, tan and Hoods $1.49 Macy's usual prices, $1.98 & $2.49 In white, pink, fight blue, rose and Alice blue, these *Fibre-silk” Hoots Are. Ras Pretty sty! and. shapes; are light weight,com- fortable and practical for either auto or evening wear. A variety of novel effects— one of which is illustrated. MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Hand-Embroidered Negligees of Heavy Cotton Crepe, $2.89 In Copenhagen, lavender, light blue and pink. Empire model with kimono waist band. Embroidered and scal- loped at edges. Sizes 34 to 46. Velveteen “Sport Skirts” Smart New Models $6.74 acy’ Herald Square SECOND FLOOR, 34TH ST. REAR. Motoring and Evenin Speci S|: of Novelty oH or) § 1 ‘98 Not all sises in @ Bode Final clearance of women's smatt nials,”” in a variety of styles, rs and lasts, Included i in the assortment are: ‘OSTEND" TIES—(ae iliustrat- in bronze, white calf and patent leather, with backs of fawn suede or cloth, gray. suede, black or fancy two-toned brocaded cloth. * “COLONIAL” TIES, in two-tone’ effects (as illustrated); the major- patent leather, with backs of fray or black cloth; made on her and wood heels in Cuban white canvas. Broken range Chiffon Veils Special, 49c Macy's Price Was 60¢ In leading colors, black, and white; chiffon Veils—1}4 yards long and 20 inches wide; fine pin-sttiped borders. White Silk Shetland Veiling (yd.) Shadow and fancy effects in a variety of novel patterns; sheer, serviceable and very be- coming. MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. . BHIRD FLOOR, 34TH 87, In brown, navy, beaver and white; tailored Skirts of wide wale vel- veteen; shirred at top and made with girdle belt, these have large poc- kets at the sides and are extremely modish in style. Sport Skirts of Finely ibbed Corduroy, $4.89 In brown, green, and beaver shades, Skirts fastening at the sides with buttons and buttonholes, and cut on the new tines, Divided Skirts of Khaki, $3.96 For hunting, tramping and made of serviceable kl motorcycling; practical models, well THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE. Mth to 35th St. 21c ° 9A.M.to5P.M. B. Altman. & Ca. The new assortments of Betalph Guaranteed Silk Hosiery are now in stock, affording the well-dressed man and woman an opportunity to purchase fashionable hosiery of good quality at the following moderate prices: Women’s Silk Hose, in the approved shades to match shoes and gowns, Women’s Black Silk Hose, pair $1.75 & 2.50 Women’s Extra Size Black Silk Hose BUSINESS HOURS UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15th: 12 Noon on Saturdays. per pair $2.00 $2.25 Men's Black, White or Colored Silk half-hose $1.75 shina ston 26 oh 38 Mtieety Hem Gots CREDIT TERMS yMOe/ 267 Ww. ee ee |. ‘The Best in the World. 10. Bx®, 0c.; 6x9, $1.00; 6x10, All our Flags guaranteed Fast Colors. and Carpets guaran- teed. Prices lower than the lowest. No All our Furnitu Phone or Mail Orders. Try MASON’S FURNITURE tite “ee oC Ne Extre Charge fer It, The Information and Public Service Bureau, Store Opens at 9.00 A. M. Closes at 6.00 P. M. R.H. Macy & Co., begs to announce the ceualne of Every Week-day its Theatre Ticket Depart- praia aa ment on the Main Floor, Look for Balcony, 34th Street. DINNER SET Day In the China Sale Perfect examples of Austrian, French and American Dinner Services at the noteworthy reductions from usual Bier Hise distinguish this Semi-Annual Sale of China, and ut Glass. Theodore Haviland China Dinner Sets, $27.50 Macy's Usual Price, $34.75 There are 99 pieces in these choice Sets, with pretty border design and gold ornamentation on each piece. Austrian China Dinner Sets, $1 1.89 Macy’s Usual Price $16.89 Floral designs and gold on every piece, the set numbering 101 pieces. $14.89 Limoges China Macy’s.Usual Price $24.89 “Not Advertised”’ Signs Haviland China Dinner Sets, * $24. 89 Macy’s Usual Price $31.75 Pretty border design, stippled goid on handles. “iy ‘paar in each set. American Porce- lain Dinner Sets, $5. 89 Macy's Price Was $8.89 There are 10 Peet with pink floral designs and gold handles. American Porce- lain Dinner Sets, $9.89 Macy’s Usual Price $16.89 One hundred A pieces in this set, in pretty border designs, every piece ornamented with gold, BASEMENT. Fall SUITS for the Boys in Many New soces Now 1s the time to get the boys ready for school, while Macy's can supply every wanted style at their usual ‘Lowest-in-the- Macy’s Ser. City" Prices. ie Suit Specia $5.74 This Suit, at the above price, is of nay blue, made in single breasted, patch / pocket front and pleated—or as illue- trated, “ith pleated front and back “ith stitched-on belt. Two pairs of trousers with each Suit and lined STPOUSTONG all seams taped and sewed with silk Sizes 7 to 18 years. Novelty Suite, Sizes 3 to 8 years $7.49 Little vestee suits of Serge, Shepherd Check, Velvet or fancy mixtures, with white pique vest and Eton collar to match. materials in finer quality up to $10.74, Dinner Sets, There are 100 pieces in this set, with gold and pretty border on Haviland China Dinner Sets, $1 5.89 Macy's Usual Price $23.89 Ninety-nine pieces in this set, with | prett: loral design and stippled gold on handles. Dickens Model Suite, $4.96 In Navy or Brown Serges or Shepherd Checks, also poe mbinations, white serge blouse with blue trousers or checked blouse with blue serge sailor collar and trousers. Other models, in- cluding velvets and satins with effective color combinations, at $5.94, $6.49 to $9.74. The New Mackinaw Sport Coat, $4.96 Pleasing overplaid effects in double breasted Norfolk model ae illustrated; shawl or convert~ ible collar. Sizes 6 to 18 years, Better quality materials All. Ww $9.’ “ Boys’ All-Woo $2.49 gray or tan and Sweaters, In navy, maroon, either Hee collar or ei neck model, Sizes 26 te 34. SECOND FLOOR, 84TH 8T.* R. H, Macy & Co." 's Atttractions B 9 Low Prices. Herald Square iy ‘Broadway,34th to35th St. Novel Ostrich “‘Fancies’’ “dutumn ’s HATS, $1.49 In_ all He and in white. variety of pretty styles. Millinery and Corsage - Flowers, Special at Charming cluster and single blossom effects, im the most fashionable of the new colors. A * Cleverly made of fine quality feathers, the smart Ostrich Novelty (il/ustrated), is 15 inches high and is adapted for large or small Hats. leading Fall shades, in black 39c SECOND FLOOR, 34TH STREET. Eight-Inch Moire Ribbon Very Special, (yd.) 49c One hundred pieces of all-silk Moire Ribbon in every fashionable color, in black and in white, exceptionally firm and heavy quality; very desirable for girdles. MAIN FLOOR, 34TH 8T. Pink Tricot Corsets $3.49 Standard Price $5.00 Made of a firm imported “Tricot” of fine quality, these are cut on very straight lines and in the fashionable low bust effect. A model suitable for slender and medium figures. Sizes 21 to 26. Vestee and Cuff Sets Special 96c Two charming styles in sheer white organdie, finel: hand embroidered; bot feature the novel ‘military collar effect. MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. Special in Photographic Supplies Owing to the European war, a il Seveioners containing metol ind hydrochinon have been ad- in price as these products an exclusively of German manus facture. In spite of this fact, Macy's will place on sale to-morrow 5,000 M Q Tubes (each tube making 6 ounces of developer nate for plates or each, 2c films) at, 3 TUBES, 5c, Not more than 15 tubes to a customer, [No Mail er G. 0. D, orders filled. | FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY. THIRD FLOOR, S6TH STREET. Recent Fiction Listed below are names of many of our best known Kiction writers and their latest Books: ee af. Bek eet 25 81.12 1,36 61.21 o1.24 890 e121 61.17 81.01 800 25 61.12 $1.17 e1.91 e112 s1348 S121 e101 ge, of, the aroia ‘B mt nmond, an Dentvan. Morris, $1.85 81.08 800 61.94 e119 1.85 61.92 o1a7 O12. e121 The $1.85 What ae Bay? $1.98 Rupert Hugh MAIN FLOOR, 85TH ST. REAR