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&. Altwan & Co. ADDITIONAL REDUCTIONS to go into effect to-morrow (Wednesday), have been made in the prices of Women’s Summer Dresses comprising a number of simple, yet attrac tive styles developed im pretty cotton ma- terials. These Dresses will be marked, to close out, at 52.85, $3.50, $5.00 & $6.75 (Department on the Third Floor) A Sale of Women’s Silk Gloves Mousquetaire, Sixteen - button Length, in white or black, will prove a drawing feature to-morrow. (Wednesday), at the remarkably low price of 68c. per pair Fifth Avenue-Madteon Avenue, New York Mth and 35th Streets THE EVENING WORLD, Spry as Youngster, She Dances Mrs. Anna Kirchner Never Ill and Has Begun Saving for Old Age. | - Mrs. Anna Kirchner began the sec- ond twenty-four hours of her one- hundred and first year to-day by pluaging into work at the Isabella Metmath, One Hundred and Forty first Street and Amsterdam Avenue, where she bas lived for twenty-five year, § hard work, is the solution to the prob- lem of old age and good health. She has never been Wl in her life, and for more than @ decade after she was slaty she was compelled by the death of her husband to support herself. Yesterday a celebration neld in her honor. Last night the festivi- ties ended in a dance, in which Mrs. Kirchner participated, as spry as the youngsters of seventy that Gitted ‘about her. In the afternoon she received call- ers, who brought her presents, rang- ing from birthday eakes to pocket- books for the money sbe Is starting to save for her old age. Each <2 at the Isabella Heimath gave a ny for the nest egs, making {n all $746. At 6.80 o'clock yesterday morning Mra. Kirchner had eaten breakfast. At § she had cleaned her room and done all her duties about the house, where she Le epoerd a being use- . Then she read the morni: cose, as usual taking great interest the events of the war. Mrs. Kirchner was born in Germany and hes never relaxed in her loyalty to the fatheriand. Later in the morn- she went out into the yard, and after walking about watched the fag salute in her honor, She ate a large dinner, during James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue On Wednesday and Thursday Remarkable Sale—-TOWELS Bleached Turkish Bath Towels dor. 2.50, 3.50 and 4.50 regularly 3,50, 5.00 and 6.00 Hommed Dish Towels do: Hand-embroidered Guest Towels... .. ly 60c regular 1.48, 2.45 and 3.78 regularly 2.00, 3.00 and 4.50 Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels. doz. 2.85, 3.75 and 5.00 regularly 8.75, 5.00 and 6,75 Hemmed Huck Towels. .........0.......00. dos. 1.75, 2.50 and 3.00 regularly 2.25, 3.50 and 4.00 McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE al Entire Stock of High Grade Furniture, Brass Beds & Bedding At Savings up to 50% Ten-Piece Chippendale Model Suite, as illustrated. 398.00 regularly 500.00 This Suite is made exclusively for James McCreery & Co., of the finest Selected Mexican Mahogany. one Arm Chair. Dining Room Furniture Ten-piece Adam Model Suites........ 375.00 regularly 480.00 Ten-piece William and Mary Model Suites, regularly 475.00, 382,00 Ten-piece Sheraton Model Suites, inlaid with satinwood, regularly 400.00, 325,00 Tan-piece Sheraton Model Suites. .... 195,00 regularly $00.00 _ lish model, Clearance Sale Suite includes Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Side Tables, five Side Chairs and Chamber Furniture Four-piece Solid Mahogany cluding Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full Size Bed. Four-picce Adam Model Suites, finished in Mahogeny or Ivory Enamel. Suites, in- regularly 325,00, 250.00 198.00 regularly 275.00, Four-piece Solid Mahogany Suites,—Eng- regularly 210.00, 149.00 SUMMER RUGS & FLOOR COVERINGS Preparatory to receiving new Fall shipments, marked concessions have been made on all Summer Floor Coverings, for immediate disposal. Crex Waite Groce ne Rugs, regularly 8,60, 8x10 Colonial Rag Ruge,—durable and attractive; -Tegularly 9.75, 6.75 | 8x10 ft.. . Tegularly 4.75, 3,50 4x7 ft. 116 Warp Extra Heavy China Matting.. usually 14.00, plas or figured. regularly 6.50, 5.00 ; popular “ Hit-or-miss” designs. regularly 8.50, 5.75 regularly 9.50, 2.50 Roll of 40 yards 7.75 Inlaid Linoleum,--1¢ patterns, in tile and combination effects; two yards wide. oopally 1.86 and 1.00, #y 4. 780 and 950 elieves that work, and) which a German band brought to the home played, After dinner she rested for an hour, but was ready by 2 o'clock to receive callers and friends. When they had left she G o'clock wan ready for the beginning of the evening festivities. Mrs. Kirchner came to the United States in 1850, and has been back to her home country only once. After {the death of her husband she worked as @ laundress, CAN'T RECALL HER NAME. je in das Mre, Tessie Robinson, A well-dressed, auburn-haired woman of twenty-five got off a Lexington Ave- Street yesterday afternoon and told Policeman Timothy Shen ashe had left the store where she worked for lunch- eon at 1 o'clock and that she had com- pletely forgot both the nam: ployer and her own surnam: name, she sald, was bracelet sho wore bore the initial 'T.’ She was taken to Harlem Hospital ». Wolf, who runs a Her first and a 0, 449 East Elghty-sixth Bureete'a er empl He said he had siart tin sea f her at her mother's request. Wh h Mrs. Robinson's bed she siniied at him, but she betrayed no recognition of her nate when it was spoken to her, pedals 8 - anand BANKER HURT IN BALL GAME. ——— Bat Slips From Player's Hand and Hits Him tp the Face, STAMFORD, Conn. July 27,.—Qayer Dominick jr, © New York banker, ts confined to his bed here by injuries sus- tained ut Tokeneke, a summer resort near here, while playing baseball, Alfred H, Renshaw jr. swung hart at @ pitehed ball and the bat slipped out of his hand and struck Mr, Dominick In the face. mobile to his home here. state the young man Was resting easily and that it was thought no bones had been broken. sibiccsise ne THORNE LEFT $4,000,000. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., July 27.— ‘The will of Bamuel Thorne, New York $4,000,000, was filed in the office of the Dutchess County Surrogate yester- day. His widow receives $1,600,000, the town house at No. 914 Fifth Ave- nuc, New York, and the Crest, the Millbrook country place. The residuary estate is divided among five childr ‘s. Margaret Thorne Tjader a Samuel jr pag ‘RAIN SPOILS EVENING On Her One Hundredth Birthday again atraightened her room, and by| g nue car at One Hundred and Second| i f her em-| He was taken in an auto: | ‘To-day it was | financter, disposing of an estate of | TUBBDAY, JULY 37, hs da FOR MILITIA IN CAMP Troops Drill in Morning and Spend Day Getting Acquainted With Tent Life, {]] “Tae Dollar Dower with Wine Ale @ la Carte ani Only the of foods are nels for our * WHITMAN, Fishkill Plains, Work at the Staleccamp to- form of a drill during the morning hours, and there was practical ly no feld work for the citixen troops. | An entertainment that had been planned for Ine ning In the open air had to be given up because of a shower, and the soldiers remained in their tente. The Firat Troop from Albany is so |far the most active organization in amp and has spent most of the time [since its arrival conditioning the | horses. The Brooklyn regiments spent the day in making friends He used to camp dite chee nis Week the Camp I withou | atc. “Last week the Seventh Ieoniment brought ftw nd and pa ® day to enliven the a Whitmart has seat word t) Special Inducements Tomorrow Only Prices greatly reduced on high-grade pianos and player zennne (several makes for por tad deposit, if desired ——Convenient monthly terms——Liberal allowance for your ‘old piano——Full Knabe guarantee. your verdict will be that they are sensational values, The several styles and male (of =|§ provement and are Sapocially recom. 39() perfect player mechanism.......... Compare the tone, action, design and Priniah of these pianos with $ Lyi nob sold 1 alhctaeal idle Maat lh aaecel oa $5 Down and $5 Monthly prices up to ‘hey are the Convenient Terms of Payment FREE * "iho" sii." other high-grade instruments and NEW wore PLAYER NOTE very latest syle pr every im- mended for their excellent tone and Old Pianos Taken in Exchange WAREROOMS, Sth Ave. & 39th St. i /gr (aX @vbrarraniventirayt TE WINK wicks, ‘DAY ONLY 4 KNABE; is all the lateat and mast Summer Business Hours TIS STORE opens at 8.30 A. M. and clones at 6.80 P.M. daily except ene day, when the store opens at 4.60 and closes at 12 Noon. \ Ara RH, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thow Low Prices Clearance a Women’s ' and Children’s Footwear ‘Women's Shoes that were $3.96 to $5.49 \ “tgied $2.89 to $3.69 Great reductions have been made on the Summer's prettiest, newest low shoes, Macy’ Sregel “" soe wel wellmade omen shee None ve pees oes be set yd mn, now bad style. E i and mn in sma! desirable, At Macy's first the new prices they are, suc} reeageleaat oloos than te great dema White Oxfords $1.98 be in thus dint wh ood a f Wise Pabald top ee shoes, inty wi a ber sok Bes we Oa tae dae canves Proving especially popular. Children’s Ankle Ties Sizes 644 to 11, $1.49; Sizes 1144 to 2, $1.79. Because of the very good | $1.49 and $1.79 for Pre-Inventory value, the fine a vance and | disposal, They are all made of good wearing qualities of » man- patent leather, have ufacturer’s offering of children's litte lack ioben bows, and are low shoes, we bought some at «| lined with white leather, Besides special price, We are offering | looking very pretty, they are » at the very low price atrong and will give good servicg. Macy’s—tihee Dept., Second Floor, Rear, Final Prices on Dainty Lingerie , i Rarely have hare boag it such opportinition for scoponel: cal purchasing as now. not carrying poy Hendy wr the smote aki ia Kies tienen Crepe de Chine Camisoles (were 89¢), Now 69: Several chic models of Mesh color C de Chine effectively combined with shadow lace. and with cap sleeves; ribbon and bud trimmed. Night Gowns, 69c Night Gowns, 94c Originally 940 Originally <i A variety of Styles—Em- An exceptionally ire, i gestth and cup yoke ef- | lection; of oy] fects; round of equare | upper part, be ee one 5; lace or embeoidery wie o mbroide: med, Slip-on model ie aa Cotton Crepe, porated yoke Ince; a chie gown of aoak lined with whe stitching, and Jon square yoke white em many others, ide: ry. Some of these Gowns are slightly mussed from handling otherwise in perfect condition. Macy’e—Third Floor, Heer. Young Girls’ Dresses at Good-bye Prices 1 ‘These little frocks may be worn all through vacation / and would be mighty fine to start school-days wipes 4 you reap a double advanthes if f you buy now. And & special group of White Net Frocks for“ Party” wear. 150 Summer Dresses, $1.69 and $1.96 Macy's Original Prices, $8.59 and $8.96 Jaunty styles for the girl of 6 to 14 yeaa: made of serviceable ginghama, chambray, lawn voile, Excellent color range. 105 Girls’ Dresses, 55 Girls’ White Net Dresses, $3.96 94c and $1.49 Original Price, $6.05 Original Prices, 81,89 to $2.49 Bloomer 5 tyles and other Dainty model of White pretty effects of gingham, cham- | Net inthe new Bolero style; bona Pray and lawo, ‘Sites © to 14 | tucks and inserts of Val. | trensoing, fess @ to lene years. 72 Rainproof Coats at $2.24 and $2.96 Macy's Original Prices were 83,89 to 86.96 Several smart models in Cape and English belted efe fects. Of Cashmere, Tweed and n. A few of these coats have ainproof hats to mateh, All sizes 6 to 14 years—but not in each style ww. Sith Street, eS Sar aoe ae Macy'e—Third FI Special Mark-Down of Beautiful Grass Rugs AJl our newly imported Japanese Grass Rugs must be disposed of because the smaller sizes in many designs have bh sold ana we cannot carry incomplete stocks over Inventory. To insure immediate fins that, will not chip or shed. clearance, prices that were already ney may be w indoors or owte much less than usual have becn’| Gonre With ie jual satisfaction, Most have ditt ferent cite hat hy revere effect of a new rug may be ob tained, Plenty to choose and all new and perfect, bl king the savings s0 t quick disposal will uit aK import surely All t ugs are perfect and of nal quality—being heavier Pet mer than ma and having an unusually Poet Colors are brown, | green, tan or gray combined the natural grass color. Rugs ae beautiful as these are seldom ob- tainable at such an advantage. Buy ment. Were Now % soi Hloft.x Toft, $2.64 $1.98] 6 ft. x 12 ft. Gf. x Olt B42 $2.04] 8 ft. x 10 ft, tei 14 9 ft. x 12 {t., were $8.24, now $6,869 Macr'=—Fourth Floor,