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PERL eh SERA 4 a ‘ ‘ ' i tr CANA sh 7 Big S Lat : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1916. oh a ——_—___. | Michael & Co, of Newark Owe|total indebtedness about $180,000 te to| _ DOO TNS AION 0 ON OT BOOT O AO a 0 eae oe HUERTA Fit e,e 982G,708) necete 9420,080, Newark banks, secured by indorsements. php ETRE Me > oh . ’ ‘The bankrupt department store firm | eruanaee crediuons have unsecured R.A. May & Coa."» Attractions Are Thetr Low Pricad e€ I of Oscar Michael & Co. of Brond and | icing made to accompleh Efforts are A STOUT CHAMPION IN Cedar Streets, Newark, N. J. filed there | evar wili enable the firm to resume bust: | i j Herre y A Plaennee A q inese. A composition at present would |, .TO SWALLOW HIS FALSE TEETH and choke to death was the fate bout $200,000 te Sa ee eee ad A a dl . ——- A JOSE WHISKEY of Huntington was arrested for pummelling John (Am AM TN 18 on 1h) Seuare, ‘Becatwag, 34th v0 shih 94 in a Dignified Denial, Jo- seph Attardo Says He Did Not Get a $6 Tip. The Evening World, a few days 480, relying upon information which It believed reliable, commented editor- lally upon the reported muniticence of Victoriano Huerta, who was at that Mme 4 resident of Forest Hills, in the Borough of Queens, but has more recently bocn a guest of the United States army at El Paso, in Texas, The Eyening World, in its com- monty sald that Huerta had paid the town barber $6 for a shave aud a hair! out. Now comes Joseph Attardo, the town barber of Forest Hills, and oor- recta AS the following dignitied and 'Y communication, written from Forest Hills under date of June Mditor of The New York Breuning World: ‘In taking the liberty of protesting awainst the item regarding the sup- posed tipping of @ town barber by| the Mexican, Victoriano Huerta, I wish to fully explain tho Injustice done to me and to that great Mexican ~—the pride of Forest Hille—for be is most weloome by all. Tad tho pleasure of being call to the residence of the Huerta house- hold to give my expert services. These services were rendered to several members of the household, which en- tatled @ space of timo consistent with the services desired. I was paid the! professional charges for this service, and there ds no truth whatever in your saying that Huerta offered mo a tip. Surely he was, and the rest of the family wore, gratified with my ser- vices, and thereupon I was handed a Mexican gold piece as a remembrance, and this token of friendship between & great man and a town barber has Jacobs, who had had too much whisky, Court will decide to-day whether Whiskey or whisky was responsible for Jacob's plight. HERE IT [8 AT LAST—News item from Jermey says the peach crop this year will be great. AMERICAN FLAG 166 feet long and Forty-second Street July 4 ENORMOUS WHEAT CROP tn men into the State, all the girls have beaux a-plenty, and the municipal marriage bureau in Smith Centre has been abolished. AFTER ABSENCE OF TWENTY-SIX YEARS John W. McNamara SSneiuded to write home to Bligabeth, N. J., to learn how the folks were, He discovered an estate awaiting his consent for a settlement. the injury of the residents and the trades people. More than surprised was I to see such ridicule appear in your paper, @ publication that 1 have been read- ing the past fifteen years, I feel that you have done a gentieman of high rank @ great injustice, I feel that I am proud of having such @ patron, and I want to say that I have foun Hon. Huerta to be a personage of au- preme goodness, kind toward others in @ simple way, a thorough gentie- man and a man much maligned by the press, as just now in this one instance. Do you not think that you owe a raction of the facts you have taken truth and spread broadcast? Is not fair if I ask that you investi- gate tuly matter and undo the wrong that has been done to the great Moxi- can, to myself and to my town. Kindly accept my sincere thanks for any favor you may deem fit to extend In this matter, and allow me to remain, @ long time reador, JOS8, ATTARDO ——— To Die tor Wife Murder, Walter Watson, a truck driver of No, 179 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, for the murder of his wife, Blizabeth, wae son- tenced to death yesterday by Judge If you have not selected your Summer suit—revised prices offer the incentive to do it now. An immense variety of men’s fancy mixture sack suits Reduced to $25 Silk Shirt Special Fine hairline and blazer stripes, heavy tex- ture silk—sizes 1314 to 18. Qualities that usually sell for $5, $6 & $7. Now $3.55 BROKAW BROTHERS . Astor Place & Fourth Avenue - Subway Station ond 62 feot wide will fy at Broadway Kansas baa brought so many young FGI. 9s 94 we Vv ws Bw. WYOMING'S NEW GUNS ABOARD; TO SAIL JULY 1 Eight Destroyers to Accompany Her for Manoeuvres of the Atlantic Fleet. Two new 12-inch runs have been placed on the endnought Wyoming at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Vor the! manoeuvres of part of the Atlantic! Fleet next month the Wyoming and elght destroyers will go from the Navy | Yard here to participate, She te/ scheduled to sail July 1. With her will go the destroyers Aylwin, Warrington, McCall, Drayton, | Benham, Balche and Walks. Tho de- stroyer Henley will leave July 7 and Join the others, Only the dreadnought New York will remain in drydock. It will take until Aug, 31 to complote | the changes in her turrets and guns, | Bestdes the New York, twelve sub- marines and their tender ships will | remain at the yard until August. Hl Within the last two weeks more RAS AS AN Shoe Sale The seasons refuse to coincide with me: we are preparing for fall stocks. in all departments. Alexander’s Annual Summer Clearance at both stores chandising plans. Just when you need summer shoes, with three months still to wear them, Reductions re On “1915” Wardrobe Trunks A GOOD manufacturer may be a bad prophet. The maker of the fine trunks we stock has ‘‘top-notch’’ rank in the trade, but he did not foresee the present stoppage of all travel abroad. We think we can safely prophesy that only a few days will be needed to see the last one sold. Here are three big “reasons why: Strong, Light Maximum Capacity not to be taken to reflect on either Roy, in Kings County Court. Brooklyn. | 0) riety helpers in the hull division Construction. There are three sizes— Equipment. 0 od. Fatson was con on tho toni x Sfity services are well rald for by the| ot a ton, Thomas, siaten, who swore |DAYE, Deen lald off ecause af the | Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth St. Made of tough threc. | Tekulation, 45x88x28 ins] Parent feo why ono man's generonity should PSn'taught and held him until the blice | 84 Work on the California ts atarted 548 Fifth Avenue at 45th St. ly basswood veneer: | midget,” 40x2@x1434 in, | {old fixture, nickel start criticism by tho newspapers, to arrived. | they will bo ted. ound, lined and covered | ‘Tihe’seyulation size holds | Holding latest Bt ie Z| Cc | Va aN Va aN Va aN inforcements of: solidsteel, pete midget en, Te men's ; patent brass plated; lining of geniously arta’ tae an jess 4 handsome striped ma | teriors add to the capacity | “lothes retaimer; inter terials. The lowest | of these modern trunks, drawers ar Bx'belag waterproaf cant | nt thee light construc: | Sel Ja aad opocta vas covered. Lon mevae les “J forms to hold hats. Broadway and 33d Street Prices are reductions from what were already “Lowest- in-the-City’’ prices. It takes Macy’s to beat Macy prices! 37 Regulation and midget sizes, usually $19.89, at $16.49 62 (illustrated) Regulation and midget sizes, usually $25.50, at $19.69 12, Regulation size only, usually $29.75, at $24.74 8 Medium and midget sizes, usually $37.50, at $29.75 10 Regulation and medium sizes, usually $48.75, at $35.50 12, Regulation size only, usually $54.75, at $39.75 Dress Trunks, sizes 36 to 40 inches, usually $17.89 and $18.74, at $14.89 Steamer Trunks, sizes 36 to 40 inches, usually $15.74 and $16.49, at $12.74 $10,000 Worth of Bags and Suit Cases = at 25 to 50 Per Cent Less The great army of vaca- tionists going away for the a Fourth of July or on longer i vacations, will find this an aan} : . eS economy-occasion that will help greatly to save on Sum- mer traveling expenses. $6.75 to $20 Bags |$6.75to$17 Suit Cases $5, 7.50 and $10/$5, $7.50 and $10 larly $6.76 to $8,50;} Regular and extra deep styles, black and russet cowhide; 16 to | with short or long outside straps; e several styles; 24 and 26 in, $7.60—Regularly $10 to $: § Black Enameled Duck Week- ole leather, full-cut Bags; 16 tond Cases, $2.36, $3.60 and $6, regularly $4 to $8.50. $8.50 Cane-covered Suit ; bellows and box-frame Main Floor » B10 Lawns, Voiles, Ginghams 15 New and Attractive Styles Special display on the Fifth Floor, rear, Macy's Special sales-people—special “quick delivery” service, You will tos your trunk in ample time for the “Fourth. A Rare Summer Offering of Men’s Shirts, 94c Standard $1.50 and $2.00 Grades. 2,300—and there are 4,600 in all—are duplicates of those splendid shirts that created such a sensation at $1.00 a couple of weeks ago. The others bear the Macy label. Reading for Odd Moments Use those ‘forty winks” LT TN TN I TN NI Clearance China and Cut Glass Space permits of a few instances only, out of a very large quantity, Cut Glass Vases, 12-inch, were ) Water Bottles, Cut Glass, of leisure you occasionally Fine woven madras, | attached laundered cuffs; $5, now $2.95, ‘i s 3.2 b s crepe weaves and highly | sises 14 to 18. \ Flower Baskets of @ut Glass, ali =m Seni HES SES An L, Unusual Purchase snatch to renew or make pi SR ee pirtings ly Take. plenty along on were $4.50, now $3. ne Data iat, Cut Glia: etach, In appreciation of our large accounts, a well- delightful literary ac- Coat style, soft or | your vacation. ues a ree BS eft CN Pie 32.75, now $1.96.” " known manufacturer gave us first choice when ‘ Macy’o—Maia Fleer, 80th @. quaintances. At Macy’s you may provide yourself with a whole “spare-time libra- ry” of well bound, well printed “pocket editions” at less than a sixth their original prices, he decided to make a big price sacrifice on these Dresses to clear his factory before moving to larger quarters. , Fern Dishes of Cut Glass, 8-| Compotes of Cut Glass, were inch, were $3.50, now $2. $2.25, now $1.60. The Clearance of Dinnerware Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, of American Porcelain, white and gold decoration, were $18, now $12, Dinnor Sets, 100 pieces, of American porcelain, conventional border decoration, were $25, now $16, Dinner Sets of Austrian China, 100 pieces, pink spray design, were $15, now $10. Dinner Sets of Austrian China, 100 pieces, pink spray and goid lin $25, now $18.50. Three “Marchioness” Corset Models (as illustrated) Style B—"Marchio- ness" Corsets, for misses _ Stripes Distinguish Every Dress The same width of stripes that are admired on many of the high priced Summer Dresses. Hairline, Pins and Broad Stripes, that are blue, lavender or pink on white grounds, Also many with black-and-white stripes. Styles for All Practical Occasions, Great Varieties in ye Trimmin and small women. Fine Dinner Sets of Limoges China, 106 pieces, conventional Bolero and Coatee effects. Plain colored Bands and Pipings., A batiste, in model with border design, were $35, how 986, Pretty Belted Models, Velvet or Pearl buttons. “Macy influences” low bust and medium \ Odd China at Half Pato cee NA EO Tee pce ey cee plus “Macy cash” ex- length hip; very lightly ate see fos E Shirred, Pleated or Yoke top Skirts, roidery Cuffs, Collars and Vestees, ‘ i i boned, but sufficient); R re (3 e138 2 ae. also plain t. ed skirts. Velvet Cravets, Tabs and owed plains this opportunity. Hepapaty the slender tine . an jecond Floors i bh from 35¢ from $2.75 from $1.50 7 io. ure a ar un i Other pieces of every kind in vast variety. Fifth Floor Ce Sizes 20 to 24 A — $2 to $4.50 Imported Fan a volume Style C—“M archio- ness” Corsets, of pink or white brocade, in low-bust model, prettily trimmed withribbon-run lace and some with pink elastic inserts at front to @ give ease when sitting. 3 Chiffons At $1.25 and $1.95 Yard These exquisite Silks in dainty flowered effects make charming dance frocks and cool Summer dresses. 40 to 42 inches wide. $2 to $3.50 Foulards and Fleur de Soies at $1.25 Yd. Both Domestic and Imported Silks at each price; large variety of colors and designs. All are double A Clearance of Lamps— to 4% Less Gas and electric lamps, in countless styles and shapes—standard, table, dome, direct, semi-indirect Little Masterpieces of Literature, Edited by Bliss Perry, former editor of Atlantic Monthly. Selections from the best works of Poe, Haw- thorne, Irving, Eimerson, Lamb, Ruskin, and Carlyle. vase or ovher—for every home and to suit every purse. width, Wit and Hui Edited by Fh we : Suggestions follow: Thomas M tuna elie Three pairs of silk or webbing hose supporters $9.50 to $14.50 Imported Novelties & Brocades, $3.95 Yd. “Life.” Sel * $9 to $16.50 Table Lamps at $6to$10 This very unusual clearance includes elegant materials in Dress Lengths. ‘The rich brocades ura { Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Bill attached. \| Cast metal bases and beautiful “art glass” shades in the season's most favored colors and the novelties present many unusual combinations of colors. Nye, Dunne, George Ade, 94—Sizes 24 to 90. a . Eugene Field, J. W. Riley, W, D. Sia ee Size 30. . $15 to $20 Vase Lamps at $7.50 $3.50 Imported 39 in. Dress Taffetas at $1.95 Yard Bavella, Chives Herland, teak Aa ree AUB Corsets, in, fancy pine Carved mahogany, gilt wood and pottery. Some from th Dark grounds with neat colored stripes in contrasting colors. ene AO ee and white or all waite brocade; mode! with low i famoum Rawo & Dotter stock. Some, with ailk shades, at 96.75, La : ae seen? Fione Autobiography. Edited by f bust, medium long fitted skirt. Slightly incurved at waist, and with very flat back. *Pirmly boned: a most desirable model for medium and well developed figures. Priced $5.94—Sizes 22 to 80. Macy's—Third Fleer, Sith Bt, instead of 813.75, $12.50 to $35 Domes, from $8.75 to $15 $12.60 to $19.60 Showers, now at $6.75 Fifth Floor. George Hes. Short sketch the lives of great men, volumes — included re Americans; Soldiers and Explor- ers; Men of Science; Writers Artists and Composers, Macy's—Main Floor, Kear, Clearance of $1.25 Couch Covers at 85c Only 250 Striped Damask Couch or Bed Covers, size 108 x 60 inches, Heavy kind with fringe all around, Sixth Floor _ _ ~ - = - » - _ — ve oe . ws aoe wet ™ - ms Ne a rch ia Risch aa ts etal lv i. m) is oa 8