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YOu Linn Parra er kg RH Macy & Co.'s Attrections Are Theatr Low Prices ’ Biree) "ae arrested today tn wwe | & Suburban Patrons offices of Mwift & Co, Neo ie Fort ) CASCARET o| Green Wace, Brooklyn, where be le 1h will pay out of town A Mreatwag, b40b to stb Se Be happy! A It's Springtime! Clean your torpid liver! IO-cent box, heeps liver and bowels men ana! = =a the fighting around Ypree Washbourne admitted the theft and! lawyer Relused Permission Py) was lator ervaigned in the Weat Bide fine for months eopernte it ae lo neh Fi ’ ‘ ter any ev ech bully Don't stay » sere bilious, sick, headachy the part of y another | and constipated ar " renip? Hari nee! re are mipponed to have ollection. Lemuel Bly | Collector, refused the application, and | ple f its own he us series and sluggish bowels with good, harmless | 0, Roosevelt Cascarets—They sion't f ick Gig you 7, So's ripe or sakes: Cheer up! Get o 10-cent box from any} ator Platt influ drug store—best cathartic for children. | 1¢ did not. Hill - >. ‘spring cleen- Mt end rid yourself of headaches, jous spella, dissiness, sallowness, bad | 4); stomach sourness, gases, etc, my friend t came a telegram from Platt “Think under the clreumatances tt is advisable to appoint Assemblyman Q. Did you appoint Mr. Hin? ALT Q. Did the recommendation of Ben. |! you at all? a.|" i me Ino f the Port of Newark, was promptly! who had refused to belleve the boy | refused thie afternoon ‘could be guilty when the detectives The applicant ®as former United) suggested it Washbourne and her Staten Sen Charlies A. Town json John were acho tee in the | the iaw firm M m ourt | recessed while opposing counsel ar. | triet W 1 the joint contributions in con- | adm |then ok the a the Collec be no attempt to bri as anything but prim TRS BVSHING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 26, and Polen charged Newark Deputy, Plan to y, he was held in 61,000 Me aald that he bad eto because he could n seek Injunction ! Application for the admision of the 0 the $10 a week he earned tion pletures of the Willard 100%) Phe arrest of Washbourne was e| no prize fight, made to the Collector great eurpriae to Mra, Cummings, ‘Towne and Rpell mings went to Engia Frederick © 1 Towne and his partner, Mr. Bpell- idge Thomas G. Haigh box had been rifled Mr. Speliman said that there would the pictures in| piace Washbourne drew fr ket all the missing jew: The Chief Deputy sald «| Three-etone diamond ring n accordance with the law ofl|of dinmond earrings. He t n July, 1912, which prohibited the im-|tectives he had intended to pawn the portation or the interstate tranepor- onevelt tation of fight picture FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE Thirty-fourth Street An Important Initiatory Sale of Sports Goods will be a feature of unusual interest to-morrow (Tuesday) in the Madison Avenue section of the First Floor. It will offer remarkable price inducements in IMPORTED GOLF CLUBS as used by the best-known professionals, $2.65 IMPORTED “LILLYWHITE” GOLF CLUBS having tubular steel shaft (Drivers, Brassies andirons) . . . . . ~ each $3.75 at. 2 © © © © © © 6 CADDIE BAGS Of canvas in a variety of colors; leather- trimmed . . . . . « ~~ = at $2.75 Of superior quality, and with hood, at 5.00 THE ALSAM TENNIS RACKET, Model X (manufactured expressly for B. Altman & Co.) $2.75 at. 6 6 6 eee lt COVERS 65c. of tan canvas, leather - trimmed, at Igy SEBALL GOODS glso to be offered at considerable price con- cessions, wil! comprise Baseballs, Baseball Bats and Baseball Gloves, Mitts and Masks. IRTS WEAR now being shown at attractive prices, includes Golf Suits and Breeches, Riding Suits and Breeches, Sports Coats and Hats, Sweaters, Golf Hose, Outing Shoes, etc. NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Interesting Sale of Trimmed White Hats in very smart, effective styles for the present season or for early Summer (many flower- trimmed, others in black-and-white com- binations), will occur to-morrow in the Department on the Third Floor. These Hats will be offered at the decidedly special price of $16.00 Exceptional Values in Women’s Street and Travel Coats in new Spring models, silk-lined throughout, will be offered toemorrow at these prices: $19.50, $22.50 & [$30.00 Also Smart Afternoon Wraps of faille silk, silkelinedthroughout . . . at $38.00 A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN will offer exceptional values to-mcrrow at these prices: MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed in white, per dozen $2.25 & 2.65 Initlaled in color . . . per dozen 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen 2.35 & 3.00 WOMEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS initialed . per dozen $1.50, 1.80 & 2.20 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen . . . _~— $1.00, 1.35 & 1.65 Hemstitched, with embroldered corner, each . . «we ODS e., 18. & 35c. Hemstitched, with colored border, ‘each 18c. SAFETY STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES — ‘ — 1 y of $0) worth of Jewelry William Cummings, wife of Cummings of the Forty see FIGHT FILMS ADMITTED, oc ssenianaere,reconsy wowsaes tn Lael Howe Military Acadaemy at Fort of No lib Hrondway, representing L.| Wayne, Ind, and wh V Lieut, Cum- venta lawyere on demand of} Lawrence Webber of New York to join the Freed, Chief Deputy] colors as a reservist at the beginning of the war Mre. Cummings and her son came to New York to live, an, went before United States Dis-, Shortly after Washbourne came too. It wea his custom to dine Sunday d to practice in that court and| nights at the Cummings’ home, and last night he waa there. After he lett mandatory injunction to reatrain| Mra Cummings discovered her jewel When he was accused at the Swift | # 1915. gelows, summer ee eh, to take « day lor this wale. Worth of We Announce the Sale of $66,593 Ardahan and Jacquard AXMINSTER RUGS The Entire Stock Of a Pioneer New Eneoland Manufacturer thinga and go back to Fort Wayne, He would not say what had become TS 3,282 Beautiful Rugs (4'.) in a Great Sale at 4 Below Usual Prices If ever the people of New York needed a striking evidence of the part ready cash plays in the merchandising world, this purchase of Rugs and Carpets must be conclusive. It is one of the most noteworthy Rug purchases of recent history. It was a prize worthy of any store’s best en- deavor. And yet, at the last, Macy ready-cash The Makers— The Quality— A Fine Old Concern Since it wae eatablished in 1868, the firm that made these Rugs has ea name honored among the mills of New Bng- land. The rugged honesty that made its products noted for quality has become o tradition of the carpet trade Every Rug it turned out since tte earliest boginnin, with the thorough ness of the old- time wearers, No matter whut the price of materials or the coat of manufacture, the stan- dard eet when the wheels started always remained the same. In 1899 thia mill gave to the world the Ardahan Azminater —a Rug 80 fine that tt has been called ‘the American Oriental.” This Rug won the makers an international reputation and the highest awarde of three exposi- fiona, This concern has just retired from business. Its stock of Ar dahans and ther Rugs was thrown on the open market. The opportunity to buy found us ready. We pasa it on to you now. 9x12 Ardahan Rugs (“tienes ) $35. This Sale $23.74 The popular size that everyone wants—1,098—9 x 12 Rugs in this sale, Rugs that are as staple at 835 as sugar. and Macy reputation prevailed—and Macy prices to you follow, Read elsewhere about the fine qualities, the high rep- utation of this great mill and the extraordinary price re- ductions we have been able to make. But in all your reading consider the reasons why such an opportunity could be possible only to a powerful, eash- buying store—a Store like Macy's. Total Rug Value $66,593.10 545,476.63 To Be Sold for Actual Saving $21,116.47 We are actually selling these Rugs at the identical srices which retail stores in New York and elsewhere tate paid at wholesale from this same manufacturer. "Thus, Macy merchandising, in this case at least, puts you on a par with the largest merchants in the land, so far as value for your money is concerned, ‘The range of sizes, colers, weaves, patterns is simply irresistible—-there’s a Rug for every taste, every purse and nearly every room. Nearly every color—tans, blues, browns, rose, ecru, gold, grays, greens, reds, and mahog: any. Description is well-nigh impossible and gives way to mvitation—come and see for yourself. Here is an idea of the prices: You have your choice of the whole collection of 9x 12 sizes at $23.74 And the 9x12 is typical. Equal to Fine Wilton In appearance and in wear ing qualities, the Ardahan Rug that won medale for its era is the equal af a high grade wool Wilton, The face of the Rug ts guaraniced to be made pure wool, free from hair and other foreign substances. The material 1 heary fowr- ply yarn, double the strength of the yarn used inthe average Aagminater. Tho pile is extra deep and contains 35 double ‘afta of four-ply yarn to the aquare inch, The buck is a special great strength that o tufts firmly, 20 cannot be i or pulled out. In sheer durability, we that they awopt 0 believe this Rug to be up to the highest Macy standard, We ure so conpident of ite morite that we guarantee the Ardahan to wear as ae any wool Wilton made. With our guarantee you may safely buy. Here are the other sizes at prices in each case representing an average of |, less than the staple prices: 27 inch x 36 inch Rugs $1.84 | 6ft.9in.x9ft.9in. Rugs $15.74 27 inch x 54 inch Rugs $2.48 | 9 feet x 9 feet Rugs $19.24 4ft. 6in.x6ft.6in. Rugs $6.89 9 ft. x 10 ft. 6 in. Rugs $21.89 [Sele Berne Tomorrow, Tuesday on the Fourth | ‘ale Begins Tomorrow, Tuesday, on the Fourth Floor, and Ci 9 ft. x 14 ft. 3in. Rugs $31.25 IS ft. 3in, x 12 ft. Rugs $32.25 11 ft.3in. xi 4ft.3in.Rugs $38.50 ontinues All of This Week a =