The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1915, Page 9

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- BRITISH VETERAN | ( STABBED AND BEATEN BY GERMANS, HE SAYS i Trouble Started When He Sug- i gested That Brothers Go Over and Shoulder Guns, Harry MacNeil is sixty-two years |i Born in Glasgow, he entered the British army as a lad, fought |i in 1874, |i old, with “Chinese” Gordon 4 through the Zulu War in 1879 and [i | the first Boer War in 1881, served un- der Kitchener in Kartoum and under | { Lord Roberts in India and carries [9 scars of service, He has been a citi- zen of the United States for twenty- five years and served as a Redd Cross |f nurse in Cuba and Porto Rico in the ' Spanish-American War. Walking into Bellevue Hospital to- day, he disPlayed a dep stab wound in the right side of his back, numer- ous Druises and contusions and a particularly striking black eye. Wrong environment was responsible |i for his injuries, he said. He lives at No. 120 Hast Third Street, and is the only Briton on the block. The neighborhood is German, but folk of many European races abount thereabouts, Among Mac- Neil's neighbore are two Germans, brothers. © MacNeil and his wife say t¥at he |g ventured to say to the brothers yes- terday evening, when they were ours. ing the United States and President ‘Wilson, that if they didn’t like this country they ought to go over to their Fatherland and shoulder rifles. There- upon, said MacNeil, the brothers beat, kicked and stabbed him and at- tempted to throw him down a flight of stairs, The game old man suf. fered in silence until his wounds ab- solutely required attention to-day, Detectives were sent out to arrest the German brothers. ‘The MacNeils are going to move, pasate Andalite | THEATRICAL MANAGER DIES. Richard W. Little Stricken With Apoplexy After Card Game, } Richard W. Little, @ theatrical man- ‘ager, fifty-two years of age, died of apo- plexy this morning just after a game of cards at the home of Charles O. Tennis, & booking agent, at Scarsdale, where he bad been visiting since, Saturday. Mr. Little, who lived at Forty-stxth Street and Ninth Avenue, was the hus- band of Nettie Little, an actress, who survives him. For several years he was } associated with Charles A. Blaney, but 1 during the past season he acted as ’ manager of a company viaying “It's a Leng Way to Tipperary.” Mr. Little had many friends along Broadway and was a member of the Friars’ Club. \ —_—_—_—_——sa } NEWSPAPER MEN IN SESSION. Editérs and Publishers From 22 Nations Meet in Frisco, | SAN FRANCISCO, July 6.—Edltors and writers who have gathered here from various parts of the world for the } International Press Congress began their | sessions to-day at the Panama-Pacific { Exposition, “After, the preliminary cer- fl emonies the American Newspaper Pub- ) Hashers’ Association, whose convention ‘ | representatives are included among the Gelegates to the congress, was to hold @ formal inaugural session. At the sessions of the congress, which will continue for five days, journallam fh all its aspects will be ‘discussed. , Twenty-two countries and forty States J are represented. Kentucky's Burley de Luxe, age-mellowed fer your pipe. Want a clear, healthy comp!sxien, regular bowels and a per- ! wire All eas; ry ve Carter’ if take Little Liver Pills, the eure, safe and easy 'HEN yo": go on vour vaca- tion thie Summer have your tavorite paper mailed te you every day: Evening World, Ge per week Daily World, 12¢ per week Sunday World, 5c por Sunday ean subseribe fe i} length of time yi Se’ wilt change your often as you desire, Dernier, Mow Building, New CTL ee No More Constipation | or Blotchy Skin |/ a a oF © ene repbadege 6 10,.0,600, 6 0.6 00.6 TOO e 8 Oe Lee Oe Onur? ite See Summer Business Hours In effect to-day and up tq and including Friday, September 3rd, the store will be open from 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.: ex- cept on Saturdays, when the store will be open from 8.30 to 12 noon. cet annente nen Your on ve possibili- ies that bring out ff Cane yout films, Leave them at the Kodak counter on the Main Floor, near the Broad- way entrance, if you are in a hurry. Supplies and Cameras on the Fifth Ficer, your films. To New Yorkers who have their'first taste of commuting this » we in banites—the red-starred Mi Terminal’ and the Hudson two conveniences well-known to old Order Booths at the Grand Central eubur- erminal Station. You can shop at either just as well ‘The articles will be at ao if you came to the store itself, | the booth at 4 P.M. on the dot, list what you need to-morrow Fe eens pee i as mene bead asia <5 : Goods always “as advertised” —prices always “Lowest-in-the-City” who know our store an —the articles always satisfactory, shoppers qi ause chosen by trains ed, expert tocks. Clearance of : “Straus” Cut Glass ct GLASS that has sparkle—brilliancy—life. True and deep in cutting, handsome in design and so very low in that prices at these al- ¢7 most-half reductions anyone who knows “Straus” cut glass quality will want to these attractions to share In make « set up now. Dal! Regular Cherence Price, Price, 200 Ice Cream Trays $2.97 $1.89 100 Water Jugs $2.89 $1.79 100 Nut Bowis $2.97 $1.89 100 Sugar and Cream Trays $1.79 $1.19 100 Nappies $1.39 89c 15 Cream Bowls $2.49 $1.49 100 Low Jelly Dishes $1.69 9B 160 Flower Vases * $2.19 $1.39 100 Mayonnaise Bowls & Plates $2.49 $1.59 100 Butter Dishes $3.49 $1.98 60 Ice Tubs $1.98 $1.29 15 Fern Dishes $2.69 $1.69 48 Biscuit Holders $1.98 $1.19 50 Balad Bowls $2.97 $1.89 80 Comports $3.49 $1.98 100 Handled Olive Dishes $1.19 79 60 Oil and Vinegar Bottles $2.49 $1.39 86 Dozen Tumblers $4.49 2.76 ‘Sth Street, you have missed lots of rea doubly a delight. Happy Days With a Camera If you have never sao ed fun. camera at the lowest price we can sell it for and our Develop- ing and Printing Department will help to make its possession Mncy'e—Fitth Fleer. “snapping” with a camera . We will supply you with a Practical Suits for Town and Country Blue Serge Norfolks 4, White Ciepe de Chines $13.74 $14.74 Bus Serge ard white crepe de chine ure two of the most prect al summer fabrica, Every woman realizes this Women's Suits of Men's Wear Serge. These have the becoming Morfolk coats and the new somiflaring skirts; peau de eygne lined. Naw and black. | Women’s White Crepe de Chine Coat Suits. These favorite outing suits sre skeleton lined. The semi- length coats fasten in front with 16 ornamental water pearl buttons, Box pleated skirt. Belted Coat. Convert ible collar, Macy’e—Third Meer, Savings on Skirts That Women Want Now White Washable Corduroy, $4.89 White Gabardine, $2.49 White Repp, $1.69 and $1.89 These are the season’s favorite wash fabrics. The skirts are strictly tailored. The prices are (as usual in this store) “Lowest-in-the-City.” le 1.—$4.89. White Washable Corduroy. Sport pocket. ad ‘Adjustable belt. White pear! buttons. ~ le 2.—$2.49. Fin lity white gabardine. oy pocket. ‘Adjustable belt.” is earn Repp skirt. Fastens all the way down front button holes, Tailored slide belt. 3.—$1.89. lel 7g a an Reticule 4.—$1.69° Repp Skirt. Tailored model with mill age and trig tailored belt. wad Macy's — Third Dicom THE EVENING WORLD, ., \ ‘“ 6 no chance for a Unusual Economies in ~ Commercial Stationery and Office Supplies HIS big event of Macy’s Stationery Department is held to im- press business people with the bigger fact that every day Macy’s undersells stationery stores through buying for cash on a Macy scale. The ae hae 2 Mae beads of — magnitude on staple, everyday office n that it will pay you to buy for months ahead. Mantle Mnvelopes—very Ereviae: Wire Letter Tra: ptr Well finiehed, with folt tect, 1Se each. In some instances qualities are limited— orders by telephone or mail should be sent promptly. \ : weedbnes oie teens use air filters, Geushy 390, Now 840 complete. Pencils, 12¢ Des, jtamp Molstenere—made of A special lot—in assort St Re ow ane | or hexagonal shape. Wire Fen mackecvith gine | Oak Filing Cabinets paper, relent. 38c C lete aually -16c, Now tte. containing 100 fine quality 8 x 5 inch cards and al- phabetical index. Macy's ‘usual price 64c. Esterbrook’s Falcon Pens Including the popular No. 048. G7c gross. “ ” Boston” Penell | prarvicr Somsag tt! @tandard Price, $1.00. Petia Box Filee—strong tel Senteeres Inke — Commerctal or ivereal halg pint. ‘Sies “Paragon” Ink Wells—with Pint, Ber quart, Pooning for pine at side, opening fo! . Uaually tay Now 1¢e. Glass Ink Stande—with separ- ate wells and pen rack and three pin cups in front. Usually 690. Ww 480 Glass Deuble Ink with pen rack in front an for pine. Usually 63c. Now 48e. “Para” Rubber Rande—in Ib. boxes, assorted sizes, Box at $1.43 Soap, Fvasere—obion wer f eas IA Paper— se packe cr r ft ° wneiee each. long jcularly suitable 4 1! finished, with brass Macy's price, 87e, Saleh end atphabetioal . Fine Linen Writing Pads 42c doz. The product of one of the best paper mille in this country. Some with gilt or silver edges, Size about 4%x6%. Now Se each, ‘Typewriter Erasere— at de each. Statford’s White Paste—water well jar, with brush, on. wine, Ble. Without brush, pint size, a7e. Paper Clipe—Each holds jheets of heavy paper. f 100, “ Bex Envelope Files — dust- Pigot, with patent clasp end index, ‘Bde. “Paverite” Letter Files phabetical index; all Desk Pade—2i = 16, blac! leather corners, ‘Ste each, Hand and Desk Blettere—in a large variety of colors. Ex- tra good quality at “Lowest- in-the-City” prices, Blank Books at Reductions Blank Beooks—sheepskin cov- era, fine quality paper, 3 sizes, | Ow! 20 8! Box o Filing Oards—size 3 x 8 inches excellent grade, horizontal rulings. 100 cards, Ge. 1,000 cards, 4Te, Leose Leaf Book — complete with leather index and sheets of various style ruling. Bound in full flexible genuine Diack Morocco and lined with leather, size 6 x 8%, at 190, Blank Books—6, 8 and 10 column rule bound in black cloth, Back and sides red loath Ink paper of the highest grade. Gee. Made to sell for 690, Price now, 48e. Special Printing Offer, 49c 100 unusually high quality linen finish Business og Personal Cards. Choice of several sizes of cards and styles of type. Magy’e—Main Fleor, Rear, 35th St. Clearance of Negligees, Tea Gowns and Boudoir Robes At Greatly Reduced Prices New York women and women at a distance from New York have learned to waich for this annual opportunity—for this wholesale clear- ance of high grade negligees, ‘rest robes, tea gowns, and boudoir robes at Macy’s. Macy's patrons eagerly await this event. They know that nowhere else wilh they find such beautiful negligees at such extremely low prices. They know that they can at this sale indulge in the purchase of a high-class negligee at about half its original price. Have you ever, except at Macy's, be-» offered negligees at such prices? A Quick Glance at the A Quick Glance at the A Quick Glance at the Fabrics Trimmings Modes Charmeuse, chiffon, messaline, Negligees of delightful sim- taffeta, ee oaanred net, pate Chantilly lace, filet lees, plicity, some magnificently veiled, some richly embroid- ered; every model marked by quiet richness, by unerring taste, by desirability, 20 models at $7.74 Matby’s usual price, 014.74 ilk poplin, velvet, brocade, French Valenciennes, shadow corduroy and other elegant fabrics. lace net, chiffon and other ex- quisite trimmings, " $5.74. At $9.74 w $34.75 Macy's woual price, $11.74 — To New Commeters Keep right on shopping at Macy's—miss RH. Moecy & On,’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. > Ma Our splen- rehases right to your deor. Brocien all through the Summer to all Herald Square, Broadway, 84th to 30m © Suburban districts, did Suburban Delivery icy saving. item will take all Regular de- Smartly Dressed Women Admire These Stitched Velvet Outing Hats At $1.98 The graceful, drooping brim is made of stitched Velvet faced with stitched taffeta; Taffeta crown and natty ribbon bow (illustrated at right.) Black brim with whige crown and facing--all white--or Navy and white, “Transparent Brim” Hats with Satin or Velvet Crowns $1.98 Quite in favor with the Summer Girl are these chic transparent Hate 00 we have had a new lot made up fer tomorrow. In excellent Sailor Shapes the brim made of « transparent alk fabric, as sheer as maline, but more durable; crews and edge are of satis or velvet. Black, White and Nevy. Macy’o—Millinery Salen, Second Meer, Sth Street SR New Life for Your Furs Macy's will store your furs over the Summer months, and will remodel them into the new Fall styles at a very moderate cost. Storage chargee—® per cent on valuation up te $60. Minimum charge $1.20, ; jacye—Thire Wieer, Breadway. - Mid-Summer Clearance of Women’s Silk Gowns . At Remarkable Savings * Dresses for Afternoon Wear. Res- ‘ taurant Gowns:-Silk Bridge Frocks. ‘ [$12.74] | $15.74] i Earlier-in-the-Season prices were $18.75 up to $48.75 277 of the Loveliest Silk Dresses that hav. veen shown this season. Every woman who reads this advertisement—every woman who has looked long- ingly at the particular dresses here advertised— every woman who knows what these dresses are, will take advantage of this unexpected opportunity. This unusual collection comprises the following attractive models:, Foulard Silk Gown Silk Pougee Model Fi ilk Model Checked Chiffon Model Wash Crepe de Chine Model Novelty Taffeta Spotted Chiffon Gown Puritan Taffeta Gown Striped Chiffon Gown Gros de Londre Model All of these aust go at one-third to one-half their original prices Macy’e—Third Fleer, Broadway. A Midsummer Sale of Children’s Rompers Sizes: 6 Mos. to 6 Years. All the much wanted, dainty sum- mery garments at tempting reductions PRETTY little low neck and short sleeve effects, in all the desirable fabrics —checked and aneen inghams, madras, seer- sucker} dtinitics, poplins, and very fine soisettes. Hand stitching and hand- smocking effects in abundance, Some Diaper styles, others in Beach effect, besides the good old style circular skirt styles for girls. 29c 39c 46c for those that for those that for those that were 89c were 46¢ were 69¢ 69c 94c $1.49 for those that for those that for those that were 9tc were $1.49 were $1.94 Jane Jones Garden and Beach Sets, 94c Macy's usual price $1.49, Cre of these pretty eretonne baskets will hold buttereups or nice clean sand. The quaint little bonnet will keep the sun from the little gardener's face and the apron will keep the Q% white frock clean, .

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