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is \ rn { q \ he i 4 1} | i i ld ia iS a 2 FOUND DEAD BY BULLET IN SHED AT BAR HARBOR Eyeglass comfort. A close inspection of Harris methods will convince you as to their thoroughness. Oculists with years of ex- Perience in hospital and pri- vate practice prescribe for your eyes; skilled mechanics grind the lenses and compe- tent Opticians adiust — the frames. The whole forms a | service ideally perfect and in- Sures ou dependable eye- glasses that will afford entire comfort. Harris Eyeglasses, whether they cost $2, $3 or $5, are guaranteed to give complete Satisfaction. Optical Ttouse of ANS Stohnis . 54 Kast (2sd St. near Kourth Ave 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, 27 W. S4th stb and Gth Aves, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82 mW Nas St. near John St, 1495 St. Nich, Ave, bet 180 & 181 Sts. T a vi ri hi 1 A | | | uu TEONARD. A OPDYE KE | | 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo’by, B’klyn. 489 Fulton StJopp. AL & SB klyn. 597 Broad St. nr. Hahne tk. | Social Worker and Philan- To-Day and To-Morrow Guaranteed T Jewels Adjusted 10-Year thropist Had Been Suffering From Nervous Breakdown. Leonard Eckstein Opdycke, philan- thropist and social welfare worker of s city, who was found dead from @ bullet wound {n a shed behind his summer home at Bar Harbor, Me.. yesterday, had been suffering from a nervous breakdown since early in the Filled Watches year, his friends said to-day, His This is the great- trouble became so acute last spring that he was forced to spend a month }in a sonitarium in Milbrook, Dutchess ea) County, Since then Mr. Opdycke had aban- doned his activities with the Associa- tion for Improving the Condition of the Poor, of which hi as Vice-Presi- dent and one of the Board of Manag- ers, and also his work with the Bu- | rea of Municipal Research, At the A.| 11. C. P. offices, where he had made! his headquarters since 1896, he had | been seen only once this summer, and that was early in July at an executive! meeting of the board. “Mr, Opdycke came down from Bar Harbor especially for that meeting,” said Bailey B, Burritt, director of the association, to-day. “He was but a | shadow of’ his former selt and ap- peared to be suffering from nervous depression. He was a man full of nervous energy always,” said Mr, Burritt, “and his loss to the assoc tion will be keenly felt. As a member of the Widows’ Pension Committee he brouht relief to hundreds of starving | tami) contributing from his own pocket when the association's funds were inadequate.” Although a lawyer, Mr. Opdycke) at offer 6} YOU MUST BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT WITH YOU CHARLES A. KEENE Watelea, Diamonds, Jewelry. 0 Broadway, New Yerk' CAUTION BY ENTERING T! weowowbsORE Maer sy Oey st trence ls Doorway Number 180 WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS | Fall Suits at Half-Price I must have room at once—New Fall styles are coming fast. : So I’m serving up all the suits I have e on hand suita Wear, and cutting o, every one. Thestylesareadvanced—thekind of suit that will make you feel in theswim, now and months from now. The quality is up to my usual standard—the standard | that made my business what it is to-day. Suits up to $25.00 vow $10.00 Suits up to $35.00 Now $14.50 | Make your purchase at once. A week trom now these same suits will cost double the money—their normal price. > for present and Fall f half the price on Tremendously wide range of styles and fabrics —Pencil Stripes, Blue Serges—Pin Checks, Plaids, Worsteds, Cheviots, and many others and my guarantee is as ironclad as ever. a UAL WAAR AAAI w Friends messages of sympathy to his family Abendroth, family, consisting of Mrs. Opdycke, Leonard jr, & 1 and Miss Mary KE. O drive at noon they left, It was sa had gone to the she t ‘olver. neighbor Inte in the afternoon phy- jans said he had been dead for an our. wu, Moe Levy ‘ia ). 119-125 Walker Street WAAAACOHAL classmate jore Roosev rd Mr. Opdycke’s town house at No. 1 vat |weldom accepted a case and ‘never| had lodged in the | maintained an office, Possessed of] NE was reported . great wealth, he turned his attention | , Mt. QPdveke was born in Warren, to settlement and welfare decades ago. years as a the Prev ‘ork two He was active for f the Soclety for to Animals, | in oh, the seit. | pelng schools He . graduating from | *tHom 88 of 1880, was & in the ¢ Sixty-ninth street is closed. to-day you were despatching Bar Harbor. The vard sophomore, cke, went for terday. After Mr. Opdycke to ol When he was for an a re~ and educational movements, Trustees 0 talning a tube of tooth paste, vial of perfume, package of of face cream, cake of soap, p2:kage of bronklets, packm. of chewing gum, box of corn plasters and a box of id by a| shampoo pearls by cutting out the coupon in Next Sunday's World. A bullet, entering the mouth,| Sure you order Next Sunday's World. The shoots celdental.” Sept. 26, 1858. Ten years afte | his graduation he marrted Miss Edith Bell of Ne this time that he became interested York City. It was about le enterprises and civic Besides ember of the Board of the United Charities he Chevalier of the Italian Order of St. Morritz and many other organt- ay AN OUTING KIT FREE. can obtain PREE a carton con- 2¢ powder, box Be Sale of Fine All-Wool Traveling RUGS, $3.89 No forey; ) All-Wool Traveling Rug, of equal weight and durability with these Domestic goods, has ever been offered at this low price. In rich plaids, alike on both sides, very heavily fringed; size 64x84 inches. greens, tans, and other desirable exceptional offering. OTHER LOW-PRICED RU All-Wool Traveling Rugs, $6.49 Heavy, with reversible plaid or plain backs to matth; 60x78 Inches. ’ Scotch Travelin Rugs, $8.19 Tartan plaids in great variety, lustrous finish; very st and high gr 58x72 inche tter qualitie $9.39, $12.39, $13.19, $15.69, $17.99 and up to $36.29. Indian Wool Traveling Blankets, $3.69 Some gorgeous color combina- tions; warm and soft. Other grades at prices up to $8.94 Moquette_ Couch Covers $7.49 Macy's Usual Price, $11.89 The patterns are accurately copied from an antique Oriental Sarak rug, in soft color combina- reamand red. Very FOURTH FLOOR, REAR. Plaids are in browns, color combinations. A very GS AND BLANKETS: Outdoor Blankets, $1.69 Warm and heavy, 60x80 inches. Excellent value for the money. Boy Scout Blankets, $2.49 In dark blue colorings, with deep borders of black. Heavy weight. Size 62x82 inches. Gray Army Blankets, $4.29 All-wool, with black borders, these measure 66x84 inches. TheEsmond Rugs44c Washable and reversible, for bath and bed rooms. Rose, blue, tan and green. Two Gaya four colors in each, 24x48 inc! Made to sell at $1.00. BASEMENT, REAR. Venetian Art Silk PORTIERES (pr.) $6.74 Macy's Usual Price, $8.49 Plain or figured high-lustre. Two patterns, in five rich color combinations; gold -and- brown, red-and-brown, green-and-brown, green- and -rose, and green with green. FOURTH FLOOR, REAR. SCRIM CURTAINS— 950 Pairs Very Specially Priced Balance of 4,000 Pairs Offered for Sale on Aug. 21 These Curtains were purchased during a manufacturer's dull season, making it possible to offer superior quality Scrim and workmanship at unusually 350 Pairs, | 300 P. ‘at 98c at $1 Hemstitched Scrim . Curtains, with Filet or | ,, Hemstiteh English lace insertions. In ecru or white, and many pairs have pret- ty fe Ings of the same laces. elaborately med than Curtains. and Marquisette Cur- tains. These are more low prices. airs, | 300 Pairs, .12 | at $1.24 ed Scrim Dutch Sets. The set includes a pair of Curtains and a centre valance, English lace Insertion and ges are used effectively as atrimming, FOURTH FLOOK, REAR. lace trim- the 98 Two-Days’ Sale of Velvet Carpets 4+) 89c Macy’s Usual Price, $1.14 Yard In very desirable patterns, su regular stock marked down fof t designs have stair Carpets toma only; 27 in. wide. ersian all-over itable for any room; they are wo days’ selling only. ome itch, others are body Carpets atterns; several two- tone effects; the quality is excellent, closely woven and very durable. BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS AT LESS THAN COST, 98c Macy's Usual Price (yd.), $1.59 Large variety of designs, with borders to match, that have been discontinued by the maker and marked at less than they cost to make. ‘Two-toned effects and Oriental designs, FOURTH FLOOR, BROADWAY, Best grade body Brussels. Some light chintz effects, DOMESTIC RUGS at Attractive Prices Handsome Velvet Rugs Medallion effects, reproductions of Oriental designs, in soft-toned rose, ecru, green, seamless, in tive bound ends, nicely finished. Sizes 27 in. x 54 in, . 6ft. x 9ft. 9.89 7ft.6in. x ft. $12.48 for any room. x9 ft, 89 | ft. 3in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $11.24 Sizes are: . brown and red, beautifully blended, dard sizes, of excellent quality wool-yarn, with Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs Made by one of the best known domestic Rug manufacturers, each Rug is Woven in one piece and leather bound. | 1 and have siiwoth surfaces, easily swept. They are are: 8ft.3in.x10ft.6In, $16.48 9ft. x 12 ft. 19.89 10ft.6in. x13 ft.6in, $26.75 NV lie flat Desirable colorings, suitable 9 ft, x 12 ft, 13.48 10 ft. 6 in, x 13 ft. 6 in. $18.74 FOURTH FLOOK, BROADWAY, FIND OF HUMAN HEART IN GLASS JAR CAUSES MEXICO CITY ARRESTS, Bloodstained Clothing of Ma- dero and Saurez, Slain in Capital, Also Found. authorities to-day discovered human heart, preserved in alcohol 1 MEXICO CITY, Sept. 4.—The mill- tary branch of the Constitutionalist a in & glass jar, in a private residence in Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale To-Day and To-Morrow Mexico City. Several arrests in co nection with this discovery were made, but the authorities refuse to divulge the names of thone taken Into custody. Other arrests are expected shortly, Blood stained clothing which be- longed to President Madero and Vice- President killed In Mexico City in’ F 1913, also has been found, with a watch which belonged to the President and a pin w! property Madero. These pieces of jawelry will be placed in rested to-da: Pino Suarez, who oh of his” brother, 6 National Museum, Gen. Joa of the Federal Commande: The charge was not made public, | i ed c ‘Ten-Year-Old Roy Drowned tn Kant River, Edward Levinson, ten years old, o1 No. 281 Madison street, while swim: ming im the East River off Jette and Clinton streets was dro’ early to-day. His body was not covered, Store Opens at 9.00 A.M. Closes at 6.00 P.M. Every Week-day. Look for “Not Advertised” Signs and sty! Advance Sty sporting wear. “Country Club” SHIRTS, A strikin, SHIRT, Cut on the order of English Cricket Shirts, with long, jointed turn-down collars, which button down front and ack. Of light weight Oxford. rooms. Other Shirts with soft turn-down collars, in several patterns, MEN’S CAPS A Labor Day Special, 49c Men's Fall Suits; colors “new blue.” MAIN FLOOR, SSTH ST. Public Service Bureau ment on the Attractive Cigar Special “La Flor de Ruyera Lopez” (Box of 25) $1.59 In all the leading sizes: Lincolns Puritanos Extra Rothschilds American Jockeys Cabarets Sa above (BOXOF 50) $3.18 s are niade of high- grade Havana tobacco, We have been unable to find a store where The Information and Macy's greets approachin, High Grade Clothing, com veeteteo cone and tailore: You may come to Mac ies that wilb g les Lon SUITS—Entirely New PALL These are made of all-wool fancy models and shown in all the season's school and college youths. Other Advance Styles“for Fall, $9.75 to $14.75 Two New Styles in Men’s Outing SHIRTS For men who are tired of the conventional cut and for a cut, with deep, turned-down collar, soft- finished throughout; made only in white Oxford, in our own workrooms and after our own specifications. “The Polo” MAIN FLOOR, THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. These Caps are of the usual $1.00 grade, The materials used comprise many of the new mix- tures and colors, matching the are browns, grays, Oxfords, and the R. H. Macy & Co., begs to announce the opening of its Theatre Ticket Depart- MAIN FLOOR, BALCONY, 84TH 8T. MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING in the Newest Autumn Styles Fall with bountiful new stocks of Men’s ~— variety every new effect that distinguishes the incoming sea- ‘o the height of excellence is coupled ‘‘Lowest-in-the-City”’ prices. A Score of the New Models in Men’s Fine Fall SUITS at In the comprehensive collection presented at this price we have catered to every taste from ultfa to conventional. s of the hour are diversified with many conservative models for tlie men, ys with your usual confidence and find fabrics, colorin; ive you pleasure to choose from at this price, $19.75. ising within their Boys’ Sizes 14 to 16 years. $1.69 $1.98 Made in our own work- 94 MEN’S UNDERWEAR 59c (garment) A manufacturer's stock of men’s fine Cashmere Shirts and Drawers in natural color—a light weight for Fall wear—is offered at a remarkably low [7 price. A very few(@ of the garments are slightly Imperfect. Shirts have long and short sleeves; Drawers ankle length; this Under- wear was made to sell at $1.00, 3 MAIN FLOOR, 35TH 8T. Special in oven Mercerized PAJAMAS $1.04 Standard Price, $1.50 These Pajamas are made of woven Madras, in a rich assort+ ment of desirable colorings, and also In plain mercerized materials. They are cut with surplice necks, with silk frogs throughout, and were made up after our own Specie fications and measurements. This means perfect fit and comfort for MAIN FLOOR, 85TH 6T, were pruary of together was the Guatavo n Jimines Castro, one was ar- ainst him $19.75 Smart ty, Trousers Showing mixed cheviots and are cut in natty English colorings. Sightly and manly models for Make it grow luxuriant and beautiful. ou care heavy hai with beauty and is san incomparabl try £ uu have dandruff. This destruct ne it ‘oduces a fe FOR DANDRUFF. FALUNG RAR OR TCH SCALP—25 ENT OANDERI hing of the scalp; the halt # tirls! Girls! Save your hair! Girls! Girls! Save your hair! en and diet thea the seurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not i rishness and famish, le falls out fast. if y drug store of ter; apply # little as di te . [ten a the best investment you ever We sincerely believe, HAT YoU $12.75 FTH FLOOR _ Soft Hats ‘or The newest Autumn shapes have marched in, with high crowns and One novelty has band and binding in a con- large and centred now on the left side. The colors most wanted are blue, seal and Oxford grays. They have smooth leather inside bands that are particularly comfortable. MAIN FLOOR, 35TH ST. rounded tops (eee illuatration). trasting color. Bows are Broadway, 34th te 38th 90 Clearance of Men’s Tennis FOOTWEAR Special prices on Tennis Shoes and Oxfords to clean- up stocks, Men's Lace Oxfords, (pr.) 69c These are in tan and black, with rubbef soles of excellent quality. Men’s Canvas Oxfords, (pr.) $1.14 These are white canvas tennis Oxfords of superior grade. 8, hae $1.34 These are white canvas tennis Shoes of good quality. Men’s Canvas Pumps, (pr.) $1.79 These are white canvas Pumps finished with white canvas bow. MAIN FLOOR, BALCONY. The Advance Guard of Men’s FALL, $2.97 The Snipe-Shooting Season is Open Everything the sportsman requires for Labor Day is here, at prices far under those of specialty stores. Ithaca Shot Guns, field a very special offer, Fox Shot Guns, $32.74 Macy's usual price, $49.74. 12-30 Fox Shot Guns, grade A, with ejector; grade B, without ejector, Nitro Club or Climax Shells loaded with bulk or B¢ dense powder, (box) VOC gauges; 28- or 30-inch steel barrels especially adapted to smokeless powder, black walnut stocks, hand- checkered; half-pistol grips; grade, in 12, 16 and 20 $17.74 Ithaca Shot Guns, $18.74 Macy's usual price, $28.74, 12-32 Ithaca Shot Guns, grade A, with ejector. Smith Shot Guns, $15.74 Jacy's usual price, $24.74. 12-30 Smith Shot Guns, grade 00, ejector. SHOOTING AND HUNTING SUPPLIES Canvas Gun Covers, 89c Victoria shape, flannel! lined, leather bound covers, in 26, 28, 30 and 32 = inch length, Better quality $4.24. Game Bags, 69c Of heavy canvas, full size, well cut and sewn together. Russet Leather Gun Cases, $3.24 Leg-o'-mutton shape; 28, 30 and 32 inch length. Better quality at $4.24, Snipe Decoys (doz.), $3.96 Folding tin snipe Decoys, come plete with supports. Snipe Calls, 24c. CLOTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN Showerproof Coats, Etc., $2.97 Hunting Coats, good quality cloth, Norfolk patterns. Better ones, $3.24 Trousers tomatch, $1,898 $1.98 Heavy Woolen ks (pan), 49e Khaki Shirts, all sizes, $1.24 Better quality, $1.49. SONALI NOONE RIR RWI \ i Showerproof Hats, 74c Made of good, strong cloth, Wooten Shirts, well sewed: ail Better quality at $3.49 Showerproof Caps. $1.24 Suitable Shoes &~ Moccasins, (pair), $4.49 Better qualities to $8.74, 5.74 Ww Boots, Ls acing se rurTs nine . Di nutes after you will say this Wa a even tid advertised that ous, heausital hale