The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1915, Page 9

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jLOSE $102,000,000 SUIT. Court Dismisses Action of New| American Architect Killed at Front NEW YORK TB UTICA Nearly 40,000 Tons of Steel and 30,000:000 Feet of Lumber Needed. Haven Stockholders. BOSTON, July 8&.—A suit of minor- ity stockholders to recover $102,000,-| architect, who Was killed while fight. 000 from former and present directors jos near the Labyrinth in France. of the New York, New Haven Martford Railroad, who were ch: ed | Augus' with responsibility for alleged impro-| Boole des Beaux Arts in Paris with per expenditures of company funds, | high honors, and because of the many was dismissed by the Supreme Court) medals and prises he won received a ‘William G. Rockefeller, Lewis Cass on Sema RESTA EOE PCRS SEES 519 Is All the Manufacturer Had on Hand, and We Took Every One $6.00 Summer Dresses for Women and Misses Dresses that were made for this season’s selling, and therefore show all the smartest and most admired style erat. James 8. Hiton and Charles en were among the defendants. —— nd Nelson, with his comrades of the Eaitn Quarter, went to the front last et. He Was graduated from the spec’ iploma from the . He was thirty: ew 125th Street, West American city. and timber. $3.00 They comprise fine voiles and dainty crepes. Come expecting to see an assortment of most be- coming cool and summery Every one in the lot ia worth double our price, Third Fleer | eighteen months. The Best Shoe “Buy” Yet Regular $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Pumps, Colonials saat) and Oxfords, Choose at $1.85 All the styles and qualities that experts declare to be beat. Pum; in putty, sand, navy blue metal. Calenlate “pate leather with sand inla; Oxfords — White canvas and gray ooze. XK | and statea: igned, | Chtet Juatice Russell and the police Moss and Mc<nerny a This store opens at 8.30 A. M. and closes at 5.30 P. M. daily, except Saturdays, when the store opens at 8.30 and closes at 12 noon. Half-Hour for Business Men It was announced to-day that the Public Service Commission will take advantage of the tow prices prevail! ing in the steel and iron industries and go into the market for the largest | |g order of ties, ballast, rails and other track accessories ever placed by an this said by t oes ‘The order will cover about 35,000 tons of open hearth rails, 8,000 tons of rolled manganese rails, plates, 355,000 yards of broken stone ballast and about 30,000,000 feet of ties chances for saving be- cause they had no time to shop. The material about to be purchased, if placed on the New York Central Line, would be sufficient to lay a con- tinuous single track from the Grand Central Terminal to Utica. Besides the saving in placing the order now considerable saving will be made in the handling of the material, in that the supply contractor will be required to deliver the material di- rectly to the contractors who are do- ing the work, thus eliminating any | necessity for a city store yard. contract provides that the material be delivered in instalments within if it means a chance to save. You can make this half-hour in the morning worth many dollars to you —and gain an advantage over later shoppers. First of all, earliest comers always get best choice. Second, the store isn’t sobusy as later in theday; therefore you get the full- est possible personal at- tention. | > BROOKLYN COURT GUARDED. Precautions Taken Aft Blow Up Building. Three detectives and five uniformed policemen guarded the Brooklyn Court of Special Sessions at Clinton Street and | Atlantic Avenue to-day as the result of |a letter received yesterday threatening | to blow up the building. The letter was | addressed to the justices of the court more leisure and you will "Your court will be blown up some: rved juicker time, | time ‘this week. We are after Russell be oe ina 4nd we will have him before July is out |1f you want to save your lives I advise you to remove him man with no heart oF justi court, sessions jn girooklyn jast month, lieve they have a clue to the sender of the letter from threats utted by a relative of a sentenced by him. Ju it Brooklyn Court at this time. THE days of starch and Generous Trial Glass Jar, 5c. Household Size Glass Jar, 35¢. Mastication has its value, but it cannot insure digestion. Your tongue and teeth are mere mechanical agents, They cannot release the starch-granules and gluten- particles in the pie crust or cake from the hard coat- ing of grease with which hog-fats, cow-butter and the various oils coat them. This creates the distress of indigestion and its physiological consequences. SAWTAY 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts makes a light flaky and easily digested pie or cake if you use at least one-fifth less SAWTAY than you would cow-butter or lard. The product will be wholly without the greasy taste and odor common to foods prepared with animal fats. elf From way Pie nt flour, us afte val AX’ eee ough water to held the eat ied, Lege ae le-plate aT and ey well Bren ee ie ‘om thirty to farty peed, os oles SAWTAY Berry Damping order, Loblerpocne 2 suger, pinch of oT a eetecee penchete Bake a cake with SAWTAY and it will be as fresh and sweet five days after as the day you made it. ‘ot blackberries with « piece Py piece a doug! ei told ox ee Slee na ere aie igh rus fo gen wih wate tod b iy a le SAWTAY, Header Ireerrpee tbe tA TAY SAWTAY is Economical-— Use one-fifth less and over and over SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. - Woolworth Tower, N.Y. ERYIN NG “BAKING SHORTENING comfortable summer shirt is now in demand. Our shirt shop is a veritable treasure house of summer shirts for work, play, outing or dress. SAWTAY Makes a Digestible Cherry Pie Our fine madras shirts and shirts of hi, highly mercerized fabrics preas the kii Ae hot summer days. ey are very made, man-tailored, coat-cut, and have soft double cuffs attached. Summer Business Hours Summer Needs in Jewelry Open-necked blouses make an ornament at the throat imperatice in the Summer. The shimmering beau! a and Women “If Macy's would only be open about a half hour Pearle out or en sooner, I could get dozens the Heat \¢ akin—e spark M4 lin, ot dainty necklace to of things for less than I be epee Sar ieee am paying!" of these is « necessity. Wo have often heard |] And with 20 low as these for really tasteful jewelry, ple and others whose office women need not lack the proper hours begin at nine—and ornament to complete the summer who had to miss fine haya Pearl Bead Necklaces, 16 inches long, either small or medium sise with clagp of 10-Kt. QQ 6 If this reason has ever solid gold, very epecial at kept you from getting Friendship Circle your share of our daily attractions, don’t forget that in the summer Macy's opens at half past eight. ine diamond, " erin Lreeaeel combina- Secu octered thenenee 49c La Vallieres, of 10-kt. solid gold, dainty Feat, bara bad with rari Sep, Time is really money cw tine chain, 34 89 Very special at ‘Macy’e—Main Fleer, Centre. Dine on the Loggia WHERE, the air is a freshingly cool and you are far away from the din of the streets. The choicest of food, daintily merous portions served—ge: at moderate prices. A la Carte service or Afternoon Ohm I ntlemen may Third, salespeople have smoke, if they care to. ‘Rrpress Bigenter, 85th ‘Street Shirts for Summer Days at Real Macy Savings stiffness are over and the soft, Madras Shirts, 94c Outing Shirts, 94c Here are two shirts that just fill the bill fine. Both have con- vertible collars, are plain, practical and becoming. One is white and the other tan. Include these shirts in your summer wardrobe. Silk and Madras Summer Shirts, $1.59 Jacquard stri; and figured shirts with pure silk warp and “fine yarn ~~ weft, good-wearing and of fine silky sheen. Very cool and comfortable. Coat-cut, flap fronts and soft French cuffs. Satin Striped Silk Shirts, $2.69 These are really handsome shirts, of high grade washable silk. Various colors and the favorite black and white stripes. Ocean pearl buttons, coat-cut. Sizes 1314 to 17. Macy's—Main Floor, 85th St, MEN! Summer Suits at a Midsummer Price $13.75 Were $18.50 and $19.75 Ts means a net saving to you of at least $4.75—in some cases $6. Every suit taken from our regular stock—newest materials, newest styles and quality work- manship. An example of Macy value-giving possibilities. Included are English soft roll sacks, semi- form fitting. Then there are suits cut on broader and fuller lines, to please the more conservative. Every cloth, every color, every fancy mix- ture shown this season is here. Mostly every size, but not every size in any one range. Silk Pongee Suits, | “KeepKool’ Krash $8.50 Suits, $8.75 Light as a feather— Sack or Norfolk mod- just what you need to | els in Tan or Gray. Ma- look your best these terials thoroughly sweltering hot days. shrunk. Flannel Trousers, $3.49 Made of good quality flannel. Plain white or vtriped effects. Cuff bottom and regulation belt straps. You'll take two pair when you see them. Macy’e—Fifth Floor, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915. om RAIL ORDER Smart Mid-season Sweaters These garments, so fash- ionable this season for Golf, Tennis, Motor- ing and country club wear, have become necessities in the ward- tobe of the modern woman and these three additions to the al- ready wide ee 4 shown are well wor careful consideration by the shopper. Women's all wool sweaters, Mecha in atte! stitch, Ww) collars, and turned-| back uf peste tily finished with tasselled sashes. apie white, aT an. adda: Price $4.49. Women's sweaters, knitted in plain stitch, ruff neck, belted back, deep pockets, turn-back cuffs. Colors are ber ye eaten Cope n blue Price $3.74, Women's all wool sweaters, knitted in fancy atitch, shawl collars, turn-back cuffs and fancy pockets. Room to Grow If your children grow up in Macy's “Ri 4 ya shoes, will from R. either "ted footwear careful fitting revent trouble iter years. The aed section for children in Macy's Shoe ment offers both in t-Shape” Shoes and ee expert attention that means comfort to little feet. Play-Shoes for Iciencner Shapely, handsome, light and cool; made of fine tan i oe Tals flexible » trongly stitched; veinanne and leather of the excellence needed to give good ser- vice, atte bodet dee Sizes 5 to ll,at 1.49 Sizes 1144 to 2,at $1.79 Macy's Second Fleor, Rear. Prices Lowered on White Embroideries 4 hes ESE dainty em- broideries will find a ready welcome where Frocksand Underwearare fashioned at home. _ As finishing edges for under- arments or flouncings fs the outer skirt, they are very effective. White Muslin and Cambie | Edgings (yd.), 8c 10¢ to 15¢ Grades Embroidered on white mus- lin in dainty blind patterns, or effective eyelet designs, Embroidered Voile Flounc- ings (yd.), 49 Macy's Usual Price 59¢ Handsome floral designs; 26 inches wide; excellent for children’s dresses and flounced skirts, Corset Cover Embroidery. Special (yd.), 24c Also 17 inch embroidered flouncings in a variety of attractive designs. Quali- ties that have sold at whole- sale up to 29c yard. Macy'e—Matn Floor, B4th 6t. New Life For Your Furs Macy's will store your furs over the Summer months, and will re- model them into the new Fall styles at a moderate cost. Storage chargee—®% on valua- } tions above $60, Minimum charge | $1.20. Macy's—Third Floor, Broadway. ——— Sr 3 an ee ee Developing and Printing Right Summer snapshots have possibilities that we can | bring out if you bring us your films, Leave them at the kodak counter on the Main Floor, near the eventong, Stth o 28th 4 Broadway entrance, if you are in a hurty. The Season's Favorite For Town and Country, Seaside and Mountain sojourns, ee te Chinchilla by women eke oly follow the “ collar inlaid with t black or colored Velvet. $13.49. A soven-elghthe Worumbo Chinchilla has inverted pleats at the the belt ‘all around, roll collar, deep pockets and turn- back cuffs. Edges of coat are raid t bound. $19.74, Another braid-bound model for Sports Wear is of White Worum Bo Hipchille— belt and has deep collar. Special, $) Macy'e—Third leer Women’s Suits for Sports and Utility Wear RY The styles—and the prices—will a alt: ter general wear. Of worthy materials, well tailored— some of the models bound with braid; others have jaunty belts and patch pockets—at prices attrac- tively low. 2 Sport Suit, $15.49 cand te : Blue or Green with owe. folk eptgte en collar and cuffs; the cir.’ cular skirt of check material llored Model of Men’s Wi Tail . aoe oer’ ow Trond at U2, 74 al goin Pitt hi a ite . ess og ung black not, ae is ; Many other desirable models for Mens, Traveling and“ e For the Little Tots Bloomer Dresses, 94c Macy’s Usual Price $1.39 Made of excellent quality Seer- sucker in pink and blue stripes; White yoke embroidered in color; wide belt” Full bloomers. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Misses’ Princess Slips, $1.24 Made of lustrous Seco S$ Basen neck, with dainty Val. lace. Pink, sky blue and white. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Very Effective Worn Under Lingerie Frock Macy’e—Infante’ Weas Devt.. Third Fleer, 88th 0¢.. Rear. Muslin Underwear OW is the time for women intent upon making the most of a dollar to buy Muslin Underwear. Manufacturers are glad to dispose of surplus lots— and Macy’s ready cash brings unusual opportunities. | Come now—while the greatest variety abounds and to the woman who wants an all-round smart A clever combination of tailored” has two stitched folds. yoke. Coat fall sects satin Town Wearmet t exceptionally low prices, also red plaid. arm-holes and hemstitched flounce e For Vacation Needs prices are at their lowest ebb. CORSET COVERS, CORSET COVERS, 46c 94c 5 styles—of Nainsook; Val. 5 stylee— A ‘made of Naingook; Lace trimmed—neat onbreliny profusely trimmed with Val, Lace edgings and band-embroidered and rib! tun; these are very fects. elaborate. Macr'e—Third Floor, Rear, Chic Middy Blouses of Tub Silk, $1.89 &$2.39 Macy's Usual Prices $2.49 and $2.89 The ideal Blouse for Outing wear; an as- sortment of cleverly designed models-— lacings, colored pipings and contrasting col- lars and cuffs form a pretty trimming. An especially desirable Model is of Shantung Pongee Silk, $3.89 Broad center box-plait and belt. Van Dyke smocked els front and back. Tie lacing. Smocking and lacing in contrasting colors, Sizes 10 to 20 re Others all white—or white Tub Silk combined with Copenhagen or Navy. Stri effects—and a ty Sand Color model trimmed with red satin. Sizes 8 to 20 years. Macy’s—Middy Blouse Dept., Third Fleer, Centre,

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