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wetted Gy OFIGER OF FLEET b Michigan the « suKh every rongular “er To-day a viatting hour the | Meet ne} in and too Jersey shore, with ite midway ne Hundred and came the new ten: | the kind we derful new model Waters-Autola Player Pianos They are right up-to-date with improvements and contain exclusive features of great value. Very attractive low prices and easy terms are re expected to make but an intercepted 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway . 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. Open Evenings(371 £. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. Chick a wallop that kn hun all of twenty feet—yes, twenty, right. 1 we the Dig-eun class, Chick mad! He Branch Stores § that's Wallop right up tn And, say, wasn't) The hig was looking for lcornectad with the high cos of 0... Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices Special Tables and Extra Salespeople. TUESDAY 9 A.M. Ureadway, 34th 10 55th SD Great Semi-Annual Silk Sale Short Lengths and Dress Lengths At About HALF PRICE 15,000 Yards of Black and Colored Dress Silks This Season's Most Desirable Weaves Our entire stock of short and medium lengths of Silks—accumulated after a busy season's celling, presenting values that are indeed rare. Our original prices for these Silks (when cut from the full piece) were the ** Lowest-in-the-City,” quality for quality. Simple comparison with the prices in this sale should attract a host of women who know what good value these Silks were before, thanks to the purchasing power of Macy's cash buying methods, The following weaves are represented: Tafiletas Failles Crepes Fancies Shantungs Printed Silks Tub Silks Voiles Satins Charmeuse New colorings—Black and desirable combinations. Silcs, originally — 6% Now | yord (yard) 39c | Silks, originally $2.49 yard Now (yard) $1.29 99¢ yard Now yard) 49c Silks, originally $2.97 yard Now (yard) $1.49 t ly $1.29 yard Now (yard) 69c | Silks, originally $3.49 yard Now (yard) $1.79 Si lly $1.69 yord Now (yard) 89c Silks, originally $3.96 yard Now (yard) $1.98 Silks, originally $1.98 yard Now (yard) 99c | Sillss, originally $4.96 yard Now (yard) $2.49 The lengths vary from one yard to six yards —the latter, in double width, is sufficient for a gown n the prevailing style of the season, In the lot are some very handsome lengths (2,/: and 3 yards) espe- cially ad 1 for smart Blouses, Short lengths for Linings, Trimmings, Underwear, and a thousand Kable collection of Silks. wer uses in oSILK Department, second Hloor, 35th Street, A AS FE enews THE EVENING WORL . " s tah, sod Blegnioth Hire ” U sr NMPED OFF WYOMING, |2"%2 "i ost TCE aur “"HOMEDAMIE BIT $0 SMASHES WINDDD. | 1 s r - . 1 » a n tty Street 4 i UL A UTVIVLE _— bal . . " - Ue ih * May 10 Deekar s t » awee i with all Fal re Back Abound o econ ' rhey were h " ‘on, 18 oftciais, @ man \ eet away sid heiwht to-day wn id and Water Dic ; Wi t ow < ; = ' t tthe Ad “ ro shir world ‘ . py and ss . « wet put J twoe PAL \ ' | “r Legend net f 2 . ay Pron th MORE WARSHIPS JOIN FLEET n . ES ge f ' WERE TO DAY " ' ' Ke ht a ¥ . be m and De / ' 1 ' ‘ 1 ' voutes Ge . ; me " ' ja , ' ‘ police arrived. Male mn 1 ta . . ie e “ ive his ” ais a ‘ - Wy es he " ' ne from New © he h 6 Magriiy t Ati * pie : i nat no of 1 \ M will do i FALSE WATERLINE TO DECEIVE , sig tpbenac ee yoming | Wore off Fifty ninth etreet, | Min ' f them,” eaid The ad ENEMY GUNNERS. | on : Yoon owe t No. 422°) floated down from seventy. bwill o [he . to pe There are| . f he r did not or }/\COMEDY OF ERRORS TickLes|” esterday to| MEN ON THE MICHIGAN a ey a acter Heke ar nen long batore the | rhed the arrival of atill! join Admiral Fletcher's and Chick Murphy yc prt eo A vg Principal and interest payable in New York at The National City Bank of New York in U. S. gold dollars plenty, Se the Filipino-Datta As it were, but the battleship Rhode of the present standard of weight and fineness. € we've given him--goat sore | [sland came in too and went to ber EXEMPT FROM ALL PRESENT OR FUTURE ARGENTINE TAXES eS See Se Weeree 1 Get Neen ak | Une Oo Sy ee eer Cen eee These Treasury Bonds are issued under authority of Law Number 9468, dated January 2, 1914, and Law Number 9648, dated February 9, 1915, If you are looking for the latest and best there [][00008, [Ube Galen hese a chance, Ute nae trom Seventy -ninth Street to] which authorise the Executive Power to issue « total amount of 80,000,000 Argentine gold pesos (equivalent to $77,760,000 United States gold or 16,, — > > “ ; | not jance—-he's only wo big, to he. | Fort Washington Park | 000,000 sterling) for the purpose of furnishing means for the extension of the Sanitary Works and water supply of the Federal Capital, The immediate Ising player-piano, don’t fail to examine the won- with The r Hirmingham, the flag-| issue consists of the $25,000,000 now offered in the United States of America and £5,000,000 offered in the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Both the ng brought the news to the Wyoming ang Yesterday thar the Gal, while on her offered Id pi in exc! > thin says, “Chick! he saya, "Til give up 84 4b from Charleston, South Caro- | Treasury Bonds by the issue of long term bonds, the Executive Power of the Nation shall procure Lae and Se pianos taken in exchange at a liberal ie ecins Hi seat ie i ‘i nah Hie slhiy fina |UPOKEA HOF park old Olbe such amendment of Laws Numbers 8889 and 9468 as will permit the Government to assume respon- valuation. ind for Catalogue. hard aes} oan aft and would have to put tn at the sibility of and endorse with its guaranty the bonds or obligations which the Board of Sanitary Works | EVERYBODY WAS SATISFIED klyn Yard for repairs, But isauthorized to issue in accordance with those laws. When the amendment has beenobtainedand | Horace Waters (¢2) Co WITH WAY IT ENDED. iMG li a © tee Sates rom Oe the issue made, the proceeds thereof will be applied to the redemption of the present issue. i © A bulf dollar tooke by Bia a ety bles tinna| “Until the entire loan, of which this bond forms a part, is cancelled, the Government of the # under tho wing of the monitor « Tonopah at the foot of Weat One Hundred and Thirty-ffth Street, —— WUTC ROLL CLOUT OMe Re DE ROLOTO Te RR 4 be D, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1015. __\\ ff | Won $25,000,000 Government of the Argentine Nation Five Year 6% Treasury Gold Bonds Due May 15, 1920 Interest payable November 15 and May 15 point Third Dated May 15, 1915 Coupon bonds in denomination of $1,000 sterling and dollar bonds are of substantially similar tenor and content. After May 15, 1917, sterling and dollar bonds will be intercha: ble between London and New York at the fixed rate of $4.86 per pound sterling, the expense of any new stamps which may be required to be borne by t! holder. These Five Year 6°;, Treasury Gold Bonds are the direct general obligation of the Argentine Government, whose faith ‘and credit are pledged for the prompt payment of the principal and semi-annual interest as they fall due. The text of each bond is to embody the following three clauses: “For the purpose of furnishing means for the eventual replacement of the present short term Argentine Nation will not agree to more favorable conditions as regards sccurity for any other loan whatsoever without securing in like manner the principal and instalments of interest of each and every bond of this loan. Loans are excepted which may be raised for industrial purposes, such as railroads or petroleum, and for which the industries themselves may be encumbered. “When the amendment of Laws Numbers 8889 and 9468 shall have been accomplished and the attendant issue of bonds or obligations shall have been made, the Executive Power will retain in his control, as security for this loan until its complete cancellation, an amount in money or of such bonds or obligations equal to the amount of the present loan.” From the proceeds of the present loan there will be retained by the Bankers, funds sufficient to pay off $5,000,090) Series ‘A’ 6% Gold Notes maturing December 15, 1915; £5,000,000 of short term notes maturing in London, September 2, and £3,000,000 maturing December 15, 1915. The balance will constitute free money available for further construction expenditures upon the Sanitary Works of Buenos Aires. Additional bonds are reserved under the authorization of the above laws to refund the $5,000,000 Series “B" and $5,000,000 Series “‘C’’ Notes maturing December 15, 1916, and December 15, 1917, respectively. A circular giving additional data may be had upon request trongly waste. We offer these Bonds, subject to prior sale and change in price, at 99 and interest Interim certificates will be issued on or about May 15, pending delivery of definitive bonds. The National City Bank of New York Harris, Forbes & Co., New York Guaranty Trust Company of New York Continental and Commercial Trust and The Fourth Street National Bank of Philadelphia Savings Bank, Chicago ( Mellon National Bank of Pittsburgh Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago The Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh The First National Bank of Boston The above statements are based on date derived from official sources. We de not guaranioe, but believe them to be correct. SECOND SPECIAL NAVA REVIEW EDITION OF Remarkable New Photos of Uncle Sam’s Visiting WAR FLEET. Double-Page Picture of the Great Line of Dreadnoughts, Under Full Steam, Entering New York Harbor. THE GREAT 8-PAGE PIC- TURE SUPPLEMENT OF ——————————— Interesting Naval Pictures OF ALL SORTS The Government's Only Mine: Layer. The Wyoming's Mascot. The' Texas's Winning Gun Crew. The Champion Boat Crew. Photos of Officers and Men, etc, ORDER IN ADVANCE so you will make sure of getting this moet interesting section of NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD OUT NEXT UNDAY, MAY 16 amram ararana aaa ———