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> ‘as ‘di ts Sy abe SURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 Women See Boxing Bouts; \"S2iieee as ee the ters, the survivors of the 200-044 who| United Matters, Joba W. Seulty, aoa RUIN FACES HATTERS [Sse Paes aa the advantage,” was wife's summing far more exciting than foot- The bank accounts of these men} ior came up from Norwalk, where ‘be. . ° lives. The big fine matter will Be J up at @ special meeting te- Calmly Watch Knockout |i2 hsm sune Sah ey eres UF OTHER UNIONS DON'T |isntresrsrtche! see much.’ are obliged to pay the sister.| But to this writer the most remark- & taki ni % Rd by the Supreme Court most of them ° h N Sh dl "Come, let's go: able thing about the evening wan the MEET $252 WN FINE will be made W “Oh, Brown will keep them still,” | decent behavi Leet ane ee it ever a ud: er be Lege “Tet'a wee it]eurbing of the exploaive iangeage that 7) 8 ate Be cir —_—=- = oO more protests from eis-| so often ripe the ringside air. Betcas’ fearon te ootinae oe H! NOT CALOMEL, Ol OR Prove They Are of Emanci- mire Smashed, Farrell on ine jew |NO PROFANITY FOR FEMINING GEORGIA FOR STRAUS. |i somes and Lives’ Savings Will * Oi ir is by ae penne. corvein thal TAKE “CALIFORNIA SYRU « ” ‘he stubby one leaped up and at ny deteainaneh the 186 hatters will be obliged to suffer pated Sex by Filling “Gym” |him lke «cyclone. Tt was furious an 20they bat contontedty through to Be Wiped Out—Federation martyrdom. Unomiclally, some union y he 000 “apread out’ oat te it Seats ona Club Ni t. “I think the one with the ligh well. There was no profanity among fine will 2 i \ ‘ ql igh has rather the better of it,” the the apsemblage that now crowded the Pein eg Ot of Labor May Help. will be pald by all union tabor im the| Delicious “fruit laxative” t observed, no more agitated b; ouse, That is, with the possible e: it t, contemy . nited Btates. Indeed, the American rm force’ pumaseing tints ian” wine ception, of one man, who ferven gh, os Federation of La ich, as, 8 cleanses stomach, liver = NOT A BIT HORRIFIED. of mentee iw “were meseing ened 8 Knockout punch by a tiny United states, afterward gol Noe | DANBURY, Conn., Jan. 7,—Just who | MO. MAY aseu dosage “Fintan him, une wee 7H peaver, Meas an cath, “AU the further bias ever Jost my boyish love for| # S0tne to pay the 4263.00 which the cniets ot ‘he Ratters “explained Se és Beal Georgia,” said Mr. 8 wday, end | United States Supreme C day. Fed Wholesome, Slangless Girls],,,"Ar those men aenters who yen end of the bench on which the twa lfanins 1 would line’ to spend iy Bae alte ate the frm of Districh m | Ane Whisk would meen ony weteing | ie aon i? wife asked, with|man and hia kindly, sweet-faced wife, |Zame in Co) ane my, parents | roewe & Co. as the penalty for a boy. | *##ese! ir member. ‘Seco! the " Interested Spectators, Ears | «No, indeed,” husband with « touch of gray at the temples, |“""I want to do something for Georgia, |cott started against that concern oe § answered, | She scemed aa interested and amused | to mak by | body has only about 6,000 members, * , “The men who yell would die if they |as the younger women oes ce ler or, the poor, Novre: | the United Hatters of America in 1903 | and the tax upon them would amount |® tonpld “a Unassailed ‘by Profanity. [were ever hit. ‘That's simply the] When Eddy Kell (who strikes love Georgia and have i.|is @ problem which officers of that |! ® considerable eum per capita. A. tablespoonful f brute in them, See th Vowtate| terrible. wow with tis head ® loved her. So I am coming back. of that | ane third way would be, of course, |Comtipation poison, stopping the eels Fiespatrick finished the con’ | Econ wna dust, whe Fill setts, bs appro were unable to solve to- for the 186 individual hattore to i- smantlng food and sour bile ‘| e come paren ql t 4 tyetem ii two young women watked tnto| round MoTeague had cluding bout of the evening the fam-! lived in Columbus and Tatvotto Fhe decision was against 19 ‘The “National “president of th raine 7 the boxing room of Brown's Gym- mite = nasium at half past 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. It was club night, and there were to be four very lively boxing bouts, one of four and three of ten rounds, five-ounce gloves, Queens. |\j berry rules. Some two hundred men, most of them young, one-third of them athletic, all of them clerks or business men in appearance, sat on | long benches arranged in tiers. Halt fy of the men were smoking. Scat | here and there in tho house were | dozens of other women. In the good old days that the dod- @erers love to talk about, the mere) idea of a woman at a boxing match | would have prostrated the so-called eterner sex. Fifteen years ago & madcap girl tried to get into the ol Broadway A. C., her soft brown hat RR. HH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices OG J Macys Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums Herald Square, Broadway, 24th to 3bch 8 At January Clearance Sale Prices GIRLS’ LINEN DRESSES { ActualS A For Gils Who Are HardtoFit pigs nih to% ee iced Prices Two Models, $4 89 Sufficient quantities are left to insure a wide choice One Model Illustrated. . Herald Squere, Clearance of WOMEN’S SKIRTS Originally $6.49 to $11.74 tucked up under a man’s baggy cap i Ca R L N and the rest of her attire most man- : j rpets or in Je 4 ; ory In cadet blue, rose, leather and white, pe’ ugs oleums & Mar asd eked: Goamuse , a8 WE one-piece models, especially designed for Excellent selections for any room in the Full rolls. and remnants of standard ow 89 6.49 i came excited, raised her hand in a} the growing girl. llars and cuffs are house. quality at prices than cannot be duplicated. A collection of 120 Skirts in fashionable models— © and the most wanted fabrics, including Broadcloth, Gabardines, Poplins, Chuddah ‘ Cloth, Voile and Serge. ve of contrasting colored linen, crochet but- tons and belt adding a smart finish. The CARPETS—Six Grades skirts feature the fashionable tunic effect. Sites 10 to 15 years. ' Each Grade Represented with 6 to {2 Designs. No Remnants. gesture and displaced her cap. Down fell her hair in a cascade, The crowd hooted her as she ran back to her carriage. But now! Why, thanks to the Mat oacipation- or women, girt at ts Girls’ P arty Frocks of BN Auminster Body Bi Is Wilton Velvet The majority are in black; some are in navy blue. % AaRe Ar wolka OBINE: pegs Cr 98c Carpets (yd.), 89c Carpets fe $1 19 ‘THIRD FLOOR. CENTRE. i that matter, why should she? ’ U 5) JUst Two YOUNG AND WHOLE: SPECIAL at : $11.74 oo feually (yd.) $1.59 Usually (yd.) $1.48 . MACY’S | ‘The two.young women who cane in dainty light colors and in white, pic- elve' Hi Wool (yd.) a zh ‘ t ttle Coatee Dresses of i Carpets(yd.), $1.1 leavy Wool Velvet Week-En sefenit ony mak eine irre effective style. i ie oo .$ 31. 19 Velvet Carpets, 98c | Carpets (yd.), 59c eek d Candy Specials Double ruffles of silk shadow lace from the skirt—with shirred yoke over a net foundation. The gracetul bodice with own as wife or sister. They were the wife and the sister of the you man who escorted them. He look prosperous man of business, sl Dn cokers ny at above | Uraally (vd) $1.16 861.29 | | Unually (xd) te Pure,Fresh,Full Weight, Lowest Prices In plain or figured Exc i Chocolat Ideal in plain or designs. ellent quality for price named. Macy's Milk Macy's q clear-eyed, cheerful person. well lace vestee is finished with cordings and F ‘hocolate rgenet ape AbStenaL ratner sataetis remnants of the fabric in novel fashion. yt el bbe | Seamless Velvet ’ Macy's Usual Beet Pound in bor, 180 or izes 6 to 15 years. 746. 7 ye ‘ i: eal Rugs Assort ed nut, fruit and Macy's Uswal Price 24¢ - faa Drown tained. They ‘i 42 Chinchilla Coats Size ai Elsewhere Price. Size Vee, Pie, Size ae ike Bae Se hot Include tie co Cara and ‘marshendi Gort dreesed, their clothes modish but | By Flannel Lined—Special $7.94 27 in.xS4 in., $6.25 $8.74 | 28in.x36in., $1.18 Ste | 27 in.x54 in. 42.00 $1.48 low centres. not extreme. Of the hideous pigments | § : ' 6ft.x9ft., $36.50 $27.78 | 27 in.x60in., $2.50 $2.34] 6ft.xoft., Macy’s Peanut Brittle Dinner and that ruin the faces of #0 many mod- In brown, navy and gray; long Coats with regulation ae ibis 36 in.x72in., $025 $3.26 in Fy 511.00 99.99 Pound in box, 10¢ ner and Dance Fav- Grn women there was not a trace. collar buttoning to the neck; patch pockets and wide PR Tee 3078.16 4ft.6inx6ft.oin., $7.00 $6.89 | 7ft-Cin.xoft, $14.00 $12.48 5 Qe e'] Each ‘had an attractive complexion, separate belt. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $53.75 $38.80 | Gitaott, $15.00 sites | Sft.3inadoft.oin, Macy's Usual Price 15¢ lottoes, Lace iso, an alr ‘of wholesomencss and RR Oft.xi2ft., $00.00 $40.50 | oft:xizft. $18.50 $16.48 None better made. lies and Paper Napkins. The three took seats on the highest oie te heathen ee |, eeaadls $24.50 $17.89 oftaaztt.. steoitz7 82874 BASEMENT, CRNTRE. 11 ft.3 in.x15 ft., $101.50 $81.80 (eamless), $27.50 $20.48 OAS OHE 5 50 $26.78 bench at the rear of the gymnasium. | By 9 They were no more self. nscious | than they would have been in church. Their pl.ce was near an open door, Continuing the Clearance of - | Inlaid and Figured Cork Linoleums ~~ } LACE CURTAINS Spe po Sharply Reduced for Clearance nked him and laughed. ho! one day said King A collection of about 300 Coats, plain tailored and trim- Inlaid Linoleums have the colors runnin Figured Cork Linoleums, f i : i i ‘ “a ryiate meee ley aid nok med models, fashioned of fine Cloth and Velvet fabrics; all the way through to the back. The Some are slightly eg Our yates isan * full An unvatal opportunity. In some lines the savings are thank him for jumping down into the warmly interlined and prettily lined. These are in the most variety of patterns and colors is suitable | misprint of the patterns, others are perfect y : mit for her glove,” he protested, desirable colors and in sizes for little folks of 2 to 5 years. for the kitchen, pantry, bathroom or office. | There is an excellent assortment of designs At 69c Per Pair At $1.69 Per Pair me, peree’ Verified Price Elsewhere. Sale Priee | and colors. | Hemetitched . Edge and Ineertion on inert semgrad ree Coats That |Coats That |Coats That Standard Quality - (<q.yd.) 1.25 (sq.yd.) 89¢ | Macy's Usual Price, Sele Price alt Bees Cotte cue cr: | Bunsen, Chane Len eon - not; eo it fy v plied sister a Ee aes Were $4.49 |Were $8.49 |Were $14.74 Medium Grade (q.yd.) 75c (sq.yd.) 58¢ | 69c (per sq. yd.) (per sq. yd.) 44 ored Rutile, Syiee, Curtas, he | See “cede ne eee Presently two le fello $1.24 per pair. way would for $2.74. bed up into thi aaey fing Ono oak, 8 tons wig from a| BM Now $2.89 Now $5 QA |Now $8.94 Linoleum Remnants Linoleum Mats At 98c Per Pai At $1.98 Per Pair hat is he drinkin&’?” asked wife, ——_—_—_——_ There are hundreds of these remnants in These M. 2 i ener het - bid ‘ ted \ 4 r ese Mats are very useful in either jomst Serim Seren oes ail acl Mpa to drink 200 H: ts a d Bo: t both Inlaid and Figured Cork Linoleums. | bathroom or kitchen and will save the pie Pel icoy heey with Filet cared Pa ey em Bo with ue ed pi sue knew a ats an nne s It would be advisable to bring room meas- | on the linoleum floor. Splendid to place # — Enelish styles of lace insertion. | fine Nott and Bra mae panes, be Kner ot ( At Cl P urements when you select these remnants. | in front of sink, range or tubs. {f benges (Ot the wena may | Lace ins. Reduced ¥ earance rices : A Si would sell for $1.49 per pair. $2.97 and $3.24. AHUDOER AT Ro eraT FOOL: | Smartly tailored and daintily trimmed effects— Inlald) Linger (9030 ar wo | ae in, x'36 in aa, + oa “ei 40 Da. D, = In the second round the lad called in fashionable colors. Figured Cork Linoleum (sq. yd.) 29c | 24 in. x 36 in. is At $1.49 Per Pair At $2.74 Per Pair Johnny cracked the one called “Kid! Hats that were 48c | Hats that were 94c| Hats that were 1.98 Macy's Usual Price (sq. ¥d.), 48¢ to 69¢ Macy's Usual Price, 24c to 89¢ 7 Styles of Fancy Lace Inser- Discontinued Patterns of eo hard on the jaw that his hands dropped und he wabbled helplessly He was “out on his feet,” as it is called, and Bill Brown stopped the bout. Were the ladies «xcited? Did they shudder? Or did they turn aside and weep? Foolish questions! They scrutinised the beaten boy very earnestly, as if he were some new wort of creature that must be studied with care. “He doesn't seem to feel pain,” sie- Gor soliloquised, “He doesn't, elthc:” husband ex- plained, “You've seen a fellow with the wind knocked out of him at foot- ball or hockey. Same thing.” The ladies agreed. They were distinctly not shocked, They seemed simply keen to gather new experiences. ‘The second pair were bigger--looked Mko welterweights, ‘They clomped @bout on heavy feet and swung long, tion and Edge Scrim Curtains, | Scrim, Nottingham and Cluny with hemstitched hems. Some | Lace Curtains. Reduced from were $1.74, others higher. $3.74 and $4.74, FOURTH FLOOR, REAR. v FOURTH FLOOK. Hike eae Tk XE REN RRR RT Ee eee a Se TR 22 RSMo OR RK AK EE Now 23c | Now 69c |Now $1.24 THIRD FLOOR—S5TH STREKT. BEAR SRRE ARK PEEP L eee Eee Ee eal Entire Stock of BOYS’ SUITS Reduced for Quick Clearance "AOR T O WOMEN’S Winter COATS At Clearance Prices Radical reductions to effect a quick disposal of 189 garments taken from regular stock. Plain and elaborate models in styles suitable for evening, afternoon, motoring and general wear; many fur-trimmed. Zibeline, Broadcloth, Eponge & Cheviot, V lours, Tweeds and Novelty Fabrics Start a “D. A.” To-Day! Deposit a sum of money at Macy's in the Deposit Account Department, Balcony, above the Main Floor, on the 34th Street Side. This takes about two minutes. Thereafter, when you shop at flailing arma awkwardly. Vresentiy i ~~ Coats Originally | | Coats Uriginally lhe. Coats Originally Macy's, at the conclusion of every This remarkable reduction is to carry out Macy's policy of selling Suits OE A A a $38.75 to $49.75 $24.75 to $39.75 || | $12.74 to $19.74 purchase give your D. A. numer § the season for which they were made. forward and dive at the floor, was inp, aid @ seaond arried | | yf | N Ww i | i ae SGA eee ee ee DepedhAeewune LotComprisesabout ling him wit Mia you AUB! ° We are al'owing 4 per cent on ail 700 GARMENTS conte spicing le. | 62 MISSES COATS i SRNR 8 DN $8.94 to $10.74 Included are all this season's 1d 90 eth patrons’ Every one of our thousands of De Norfolk models, made of the fin- tt. mull, be done it skat- bs : : maitors’ Accoun ustomers testifies fg at “Rl AL Special Purchase---Specially Priced § iit’scawsntton i'r Blow | scdanssuanimectant vit ten't a bb = venience unit Account . che nt navi i alee Ik DIARY: HegOR C MATERIALS | COLORS | s Shopping on a Deposit Account ene Homespuns, All the new what they ables you to take advantage of all the eonanies of Macy prices, and at the same time enjoy all of the cone veriences of the ordinary charge account Start aD A” today MAIN POOR, BALCONY, BOTH eT, Worsteds,Cheviots, shades as well as Cassimeres. the staple colors, |] Every Suit is silk sewn and hand tailored. Plain and Striped ey a i Fine Novelty Chinchillas $14 14 | Mixtures and and Boucles e Wool Plushes All Have Large tur Collars Full length models, in belted and flaring effects; lined throughout or halfelined with heavy satins. In fashionable colors, blue and black predominating, Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 Macy's Usual Prices for Similar Quality, $19.74 and $24.74 ae! 4‘ ya