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Mbury Park Makes the Hit J = alienate celine ; had a four-horse float filled with | seven beauties, | In a big motor truck, and some of the | Flot. ‘LONG BRANCH WITH GORGEOUS PARADE} ‘Gity Blocks Polished Like a .| Ng brothers wero sent on their way “With Its Pretty Girls to Help Out. DANCE IN THE STREET. “Dutch Floor, so Everybody Can Make Merry. Special to ‘The Prening World.) WONG BRANCH, N, J,, Sept. %— “Hold Your Chickens, Tsbury Park | 1s Coming.” This was the fitty-foot | | legend on the banner borne to-day by the Asbury Park Elks at the an- nital reunion and parado here to-day, While all the other State lodges sup- plied the masculine beauty for the yarado, it was Asbury Park which Supplied the feminine, not content with having two pretty girls with! dogs following the banner, the lodge And stich @ hand as they got from the side lines! Aabury Park didn’t need a band. Bayonne paraded with a olown band faces that peered over the side rails at the crowd were enough to start a ‘The malo Elks wore resplondent. EMuabdeth Lodge paraded in purple! frock coats with white trousers and vaps, Newark in blue coats and white trousers and purple cravats and As- bury Park in black with white stripes, the effect being further set off by blue balloons bobbing from coat! lapets. Although the march was only abou two miles, the Elks wore glad enough to get back home in Gartleld avenue, because they had seen a bunch of carpenters building on the jawn an enclosure which entirely sur- rounded four kegs, with white aprons in attendance, The four pollcemen who led the * Vanderbitl avenue at 1 o'clock to- busy over the stron; bit of housekeeping It has ever 9 undertake—that of converting two | M@ cks of Broadway and part of one n Third avenue into a ballroom. In emulation of the Denver Elks in their reunion last year, the Long Branch Kiks arranged for @ Sheet dance on the asphalt paving, and It was put to t t cleaners to prepare the south from Rockwell avenue to Liberty street on Broadway and part way down Third avenue. The ground was swept until it was like o Duteh kitchen floor, then the white wings turned the hose on it, and all that was needed was the troop of pretty girls to come merrily up from the beach. George Melrose, Mra, William Slo- cum and Mrs. B. Drummond Woolley were the dancing committee to see that every one with @ foot for the dance should have a partner. The arranged to until 11 o'clock th FLAMES RACE ALONG FORTY-SECOND STREET Backfire From Tax! Sets Gasoline Ablaze and Big Crowd Sees Spectacle. Fire that floated on water in a gutter torrent raised a twenty-foot- high flame barrier along the curd of Forty-second street, from Madison te day. The traffic of the busy street was halted by the spectacle and thou. sends of hurrying people risked be- ing blown up to stop to watch the {firemen float tho fire away into the sewers, A taxicab owned by the Auto Rent- ing Company of No. 112 West Sev- enty-first street, had backfired at Madison avenue and Forty-second street. Robert Dougherty, the chauf- feur, jumped out and tried to alap out the fire with his hands and was burned. His passengers shot out of opposite doors and vanished. The fire licked up the woodwork of the carriage rapidly and Dougherty shouted warnings to look out for the explosion of the gasoline tank while {he pumped a hand extinguisher into the furnace. Battalion Chief McKernan, arrtv- ing, ordered the chauffeur to open the tank and let the contents run out. |Meanwhile the gasoline in the gutter caught fire, It floated down the street on the streams from four lines of hose which were playing on the cab, parade, maching just ahead of Frank Garrie!l, the All-Over-the-Lot Secre tary of the Reception Committe managed to bear up to the very en although they knew the kegs had no meaning Everything went at top speed to- because this wa: the jast day of reunion and thet jvas a lot to be done before the vistt- ing. No sooner was the parade than the score of bands in it e assembled on the E Home Jawn and told to play for dear life, and Incidentally a prize of $50 for the; bne which play best or most noise. lasted The The Food-Drink for all Ages | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. | For infants,invalids and growing children. 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Artists’ Things for the L 8 Tables, in, long. Meee ere ne wines & Newton's Oil Paints om (Better qualities to (tube) 880) revit ‘we are most particular that our Clot! All materials u: $9.75 Includes a variety of Fine pe in mixtures, Toop da and Sleeves ha' bi ee coats Losi) patchepochsts. Sturdy garmen BOYS’ CLOTHING Essentials Corcuroy Suits, rectly [engi heavy grade of khaki. Regulation Norfolk model in shades of gray, tan or golden brown. All seams in trousers fully taped, which pre» tures or blue serge} tical, band or with Shep- herd's Checks, shownin centre illus. | With Boys’ New Fall Blouses, fully lau collar attached; with new pat with that untidy hanging string. These light, medium or dark colorings; also plain white; plain or pleated Sizes 6 to 16 years. Price 68. Boys’ Shirts, 68c Made of woven madras and perce in ie Boys’ Pajamas, 79c Woven madras, in plain and fancy stripe effects; also heavy domet flannel; finished with silk Lot 2 $12. 75 | lapels nar are with all men's garments. ly well cut. For Schooldays This is a busy time in many households getting the boys hom! for school—may we not help We know what the boys would like and have new styles, good pated and splendid assortments from which to select. Perhaps you do Li care to hurry home from cam noon or seashore to supply these needs; if not, write out a list of things re- quired and Macy's Shopping Bu- reau will do the rest—servin youquickly wit! no extra charge. We are always happy to serve you. brown, tan and different models of cassimere; all trousers. Sizes Pairs of trousers throughout with vents ripping. Boys’ Golf "Rah "Rah New Sport Caps, 49c) Hats, 98c|Hats at 98c he fewest shape Made of fancy mix-| As Ulustrated at the right, the most prac th plain or fancy} bo; hed sult. Beet a crown tration, Observe: the | (tA0 brie eet sea be 7 smart model, different stylon. with neckband or which does away Blouses can be had in waist bai variety of and dark grourds. The mannish ustration. Sizes 12 to 1414. Boys’ Neckwear, 24c All silk and knit Ties of excel- lent quality. In colors, either plain or {ao sree effect, and all ne new pl Finer ality: at 44c SECOND FLOOR, 84TH T.. REAR, Materials and Kindergarten Supplies ittle Ones’ Educational Play: Colored Splints, pkgs. of 100, “eo exact one-inch equares, $5.39 Colored Raftie, pkgs. of i lb, ide teas rs fu long by | Mature! Battie, th 28c hardwood, bent Me. A Chairs in natural Pegs for above, lad of 100, 9c wood color. 89c Sewing eS ae 14c eda Cuedas cards Meta Gems carte: ohne a9, Weeden Beads, for stringing. 3c Caleres Srovans, emoret. ie) ge. Pameing, Meike ahh oeeceeoe (eteer qualities at 186 and 40) | little studies Tor coloring, 24c Box of Water Color Paints, con- Eehool Portfolios, ° (iSetter ‘qualities. at higher a ining water cum andl betes, 496 Brushes, red sable, Clay, seooned colors, (Lecter qualities up to 98,98) Clb cane, 29¢ French Charcoal, Clay, clay io roth, cans), $2.41 Be i a ee Ife Clay Reta, with clay tools, molde 9 4 0 Mbox of a9 eticha), 59¢} Beer qualises to 61.06) ns ing Books, Sketch Bi ln gcoloe Oenavarent 12c, 14 | ESetter elie to Bee WATER COLORS AND OIL PAINTS. Winsor & Newton's Water Colors, g/ | Bristle and Sable Ol Brushes, terter cian ities to 889) Round end flat, 6c Gaver qualities prices up to °yrern FLOOR, CENTRE. Ic & Co."s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, WAS S4th to 35th Oe ae mene our re a WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBED- 014. Ewe AVA ose oe Apparel for High School Boys That Bears the (de of Fashion The Youth of To-day is beats critical of his first Long-Trousered-Suit. Therefore, o mi ; ing for larger dpi all be correctly er eth ts have ta waists, waistcoats are cut high, and trousers are snug a! ips narrowed at sed are strictly allswools well-lined and tailored, Lot 3 $14.75 cl serge linin, Canvas linings thoroughly shrunk. FIFTH FLOOR, BROADWAY. “Right Shaped” Shoes for Misses and Children “Equal Rights for Every Toe.” (ar Made over our pop- ular “ Right Shape Last,” which permits the development of the foot along natural lines; roomy across the toes, fitting snug- ly at the heels and ankie. High Bation shces went wather and metal Galt, with strong, “durable SIZES 814 to 11, $1.69 SIZES 1144 to 2, oe SIZES 214 to 4 8 ar He.ght Shoes In patent leather; strong ‘soles. SIZES 8% to 11, $1.19 SIZES 11}4 to 2, $1.39 SIZES 2 to 5%, $1.89 (At $1.69 in gun metal only.) Boys’ Siurdy School Shoes, $1.89 Made in England ex- |. Macy & box calf lent wear- a to 6, BMLUND ryoo8, 85TH ST. le with fost ing soles. Prett UNDERMUSLINS Desirable for Schoolgirls Da.nty an srtrecsive undere wear for youthful misses. 89c Girls’ Petiicoats, with wide ¢m- Sizes 14, 16 Ot Logit wrokey: 50m Petticoats, with embroidery in- sertion and ruffles. Sizes 14. years. $l. Petticoats with hemstitched tucked ruffles, 6 to 12 years, Petticoats, with lace it and ed,.e¢, 6 to 12 years. ion Cambrie Gowns, 48c Slip-over model; sizes 6 to 14 Guimpes, 48c With tucks and embroidery ine Sertions; sizes © to 14 years. Guimpes, with front of tucks, tucked ruffle around neck, iS 10 to 14 years, izes 10 tos broidery insertion; sizes $1.88 Guimpes, fine pleats years. Corset Covers, Macy's Usual Price, 99e. Trimmed with lace or embroide ery, 12, 14, 16 years, 23c Combrie Drawers, Embroidered trimming, sizes 6 to 12 years. Drawers, with tucks and em- broidery ruffles, sizes 6 tone 99c Nainsook Drawers, Hand-made and hand-embroid- ered, Sizes 6 to 8 years. Sizes 10 to 14 years. $1.49 Nuntgonss, $1.98 Macy's Usual Price, $2.69, Hand-ii.ade and Hand-embrold- ered. Square yoke, 12, 14, 16 years. ight Gowns, sli de and har Splendid Scotch mixtures, in- incess Special Offerings That Will Please School Girls Every girl should add SCHOOL YW selections. Important essentials not to be overlaoked are listed below: ; Fine Gala'ea Albatros Muddy Blouses, 94c Neg.l_ees, $2.49 New model, made with hip lac- Ings; square collar and long sleeves In navy, red, copenhagen blue anc all white. Tallured Shirts, Made of striped dimity; V-news with turnback collar and cuffs anc , Suitable for schvol and sport wear Terry Robes, te nav bath l= in pink, jue, ma’ and ugh with Misses’ & Small Women’s Petticoats, $1.89 Mace of silk jersey, poplin, the new Fall colorings. Mercerized Sateen Petticoats, 69c ° Deep accordion-pleated flounce, finish.d with small tucks; in black Gymnasium B'ouses, $2. 89 Regulation model of either blue or black » rye or flannel, with sailor collar and long sleeves; collar and cuffs brai ‘ed In white. White Middy Blouses, $1.49 Made of fine twill; square collar and cuffs, stitched with soutache braid, finished with cravat of faille silk. Also suitable for gymnasium, and colors. Send Your Boy and Girl to School With New We Have Everything Needed in the Class Room, at “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices, Oeneroonteney a; Ae, Se ana 6e Seen Pee Ahr sees Compesition Books, ack covered. 6, 9c, 16c, 18e, 19¢ Mote book Covers, Simplex, with ring 42c, 23c, 24c, 26c, 28c, 34¢ | , Snail Pillers for above, ruied or plain, 90 petits opky (ike. Tc Was .31.06.$ $1. 1.34, $3.13 12.39.89 ‘covers, 9c, 14c, 18c ne with lock and 12c, 14c $1, 69, $2.82. $3 $3.12 bead Panett, Faber's, with rubbers Cravens, Ebetor’ Fe Bers. woed= sc reber'a (x School Companions, ‘Of {loral-covered boxes, box con- te ung } lead pencils with erosers. 1 hed. 1 combination pen and nicl, 4 eraser 17c efile, Being, wich 9 ence with erasers, pene Rae eBiler Ta etek ‘combination. pe blue re 078, felt. in " o 34e Chiing’s. fe te Game, with g lead penclis. ' "Blue ane fad Li oa ruled of plein, usual values to J.) penbwluer, # eraser. rubt é& neil holder and tin box » tin Poper, 19524 inches, very 6 G in pe Age ic oe Fencil, raed ‘wood, wala, l€c Ic 2c, 4c, Sc & Te 12c anc 24 vor. wrpener attach moots Compass vi ‘Divider, le Bpeat Propelling Fenctle, trie geht paper, ruled oF plain, Smaller ones, CPR AL Cd bay Booka, I Schoo Erasers, 1 Penhou wr) cn on, 1 Pen SAVINGS INSCHOOLBOOKS Self-Instruction and School here, at Lower-Than-Publishers Beginners’ by Sophie Hugo's iat eae 89c Cherdenat' ‘s Complete French $1.1 Becinpers’ Book in by Sophie jig Bugo's German Simplified, Cortine’s Method of Spanish, $1.19 Verm Firet Spanish Book, Huse’ @panish simplified, German, aes German. Malian and $1.12 ftarv's Bhorthand 59c mend e ‘ wen olty ‘o Imperial aud 169 z rend Modern Atlas of the LE Ba toes sue S6e| waar Re Din, ‘aphiea! Globe, lened rs dlc nical Globe, bed Ba ern ‘ictiensey 2c mene : Vert Pocket Ditios ‘ phical Globe Pe a 80 Be, 366, S4e ppbleal loos, $9 97 | atin esi iether ge s ‘ het rench, ARDROBE before study interferes with her 94c $2.79) Terry Redes, tan; set-in] kimono 5] and rolling collar finished | mings, shaves and sotin” tripe with 10c in lane and I Eraser; 1 White Pad, I Manila t AA ig! nPin wee the finishing touches to her Very wat model, with be sca oped “in” pink and blue. wp N is years. aross Negiigees, $3.74 Lobb a eroded tis ne with em ore ts and scalloped empire effect with pleated an: dainty behind hed ian blue, rose and copenhagen bi . we no 98 96 Lega pretty satin buttons and silk loops. habutai or messaline in black and all THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE. Equipment ee ces bandh 44c, 49¢, 68¢ Woodsr, Penholders, vertour, myles, verte, Se, t seewell a WhitePaste, yar wih wecer-w ell and 2le Exasaes, tor ink or ane. elktber. red le (Better qualities to 8.) Pencil Sharpeners, assorted, (Better kinds to $3.84.) Pepe, Lmerbrook end Be FANG OOO Bly, = WOE , containing 3 Lecd Percils vith and Penei 59e IN FLOOK, 35TH HT. Comtinatio . Books and Maps are always '-Prices. Consol German ond Enslleh 1 98 McLaughlin's New Proneunatn, Dictionary, U nglah ond ud Rallan Mean blin's New Proneunsing Roary Spanish end ter's Collegiate Diet Inciua paper, Hexible leather, 4 Sarne in cloth. bind Students’ Standard D! indexed cloth by pearon el Bictlonary, thot indexed. ae With English poh poly With Italian and English, With Spanish ond Pnelish, 2 MAIN FLOOR, RAR,