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mn ea gp eee News Odditics Ol Of and wet $86 6 week WEPTHT, Wis, where no one te euppesed te be able to ber, QUANDKT—Connectiowt man trying te Geciée whether Cry! O16 wookiy cliowed under compensation aw for oul Bager, oF Ceed © Grink, has Bfieen mon on te Grunk fe HER GUNETS CHILDTUIN whose great ereet-grandparente were ber Playmates, Mise Belay Capron eeiebrated ber 10th birthday ot MansBeid, Comm ' CARRIE NATION'S HATCHET ané portrait are te e¢orn Manme = of Fame SOLDIER DIGGING TRENCHIM for the allies ot the Dertansion fousd goid PITTSHURGH MILIAONAIRE fined 06 near Lenos, Mase, for seiting skimmed milk from the farm where be spends his summers ALBINO FROG, yellowish with pink eyes, te in the Bronz Zoo, The only normal thing about bim te bis croak. | RAINY BUNDAT cost Coney Ialand $200,000. FAMILY WASH RAG, according to the United States Pubic Health Service, is 4 more prolific distributor of germs than the commen towel. FORMER NEWSPAP now Coadjutor Bishop of tral David Butts, owner of the Pastime The- A CLOBE CORPORATION KEPORTER, the Rev, Dr, Charies Piske, ts New York in the Episcopal Church, | etre in Carbon, Ind, ts the manager and aio rune the gasoline engine that generates elvctricity for the moving plolure machine and the lights, Mr, Butts sella tickets and ts cashier, when Arthur Butts, the pianist, t# not present. The son, Orville, runs the ) ayer piano Ira Hutte plays the drum, | which completes the orchestra, Wanete lutte tekes tickets at the door, RACE from Indianapolis to Terre Haute between a motor car, Mt. Louis Hmited train and a carrier pigeon was won by the motor car, with the pigeon third. | WALSH A MOUNTEBANK, DECLARES GOV. CARLSON “Mendacious State- Has Spread ments” Regarding Colorado, State's Executive Says. DPNVER, Aug. 90.—Gov. George A. Carlson to-day issued @ statement, charging that Frank P. Wa Chairman of the Federal Commission Industrial Kelations, had spread regarding the political and industrial conditions jendacious statements” in Colorado. “Mr. Walsh, with victous and subtle is imputing the domination eunn B. Altunt & Co. ASpecial Sale of Bed Furnishings to be held to-morrow and Wednesday, will afford an opportunity to purchase such necessary articles as Blankets, Bedspreads, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases, at decidedly low prices. White Blankets Comfortables, per pair . $5.50, 6.50, 7.50 & 8.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads with scalloped edges: Single size . . +» «»« « each $3.00 Double size. . »« « «| each 3.75 Crochet Bedspreads. . . each 1.10 Comfortables Cottonefilled, with border . . Muslin Sheets plain hems . Muslin plain hem . . Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas made of a superior-quality twilled silk, with natural wood or handles, will be specially priced to-morrow at $2.00 Women’s Lingerie Blouses will be on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) at the extreme’ $1.00, $1.25, These prices offer regular quotations, as the models to be included in this sal sizes. of Rockefeller to an overwhelming majority of Colorado's citisens,” aays the Governor's statement. “With the sophistry of the mountebank and the prestige of Federal authority he slyly sooks to transfer to our people the prejudioos of the nation against this man of wealth | “Aftor @ neries of $1,000,000 opera- bouffe hearings be would convey to the nation the idea that the majority of our citizens who in the last election registered their protest against vio- lence in labor disputes bad ao knowl- edge of the facts or were corruptly | influenced, “By nature a mountebank and a! sensationalist, he did not tell the truth because the truth concerning Colorado is not wanted by the yellow press of the Nation and those anarchistio ele. ments whom he represen lah, figured top and plain each $2.25 + each 62c. to 98c. Pillow Cases + each 17c. to 25c. sterling silver-trimmed iy low prices of $1.85 & $2.50 great concessions from le are not complete as to Fifth Avene-Madiaon Avene, 34th and 35th Streets New York | ante eee eam counter or Fifth Floor camer dept. We de not charge tor developing when we do the printing, and each print is carcully enwmined by three caperts before leaving our studios ensuring pertect eatustect son Underwear A fine chance to buy the finer sort of underwear at considerably leas than you would ordinarily have to pay for MEN'S, 3c donen athletic coat style and open knee length drawers of white cotter oth with colored sill st cloth, light) weight cotton mull, crinkled crepe cloth, white striped end figured madras, white cotton pongee and fine white plaid pain soob ly apt 40 to B0e each, now th 8c the garment WOMEN'S, 24¢ Fine cotton union suits, low lace trimmed ity Regu garment, Macy'e—Main Floor. Hosiery MEN'S, |5e AND 2% Broken sizes, different colors, odd weights in men's cotton, lisle, silk lisle and sith sox regularly sold for 180, fc, and S%e, now lbc, High grade sox usually 4¥c and 69¢, now #0c, WOMEN'S, I5c Medium weight seamless cot- ton hose in black and white, very good wearing stocking, double heels, soles and toes, Léc per pair. CHILDREN'S, 15c AND 2% Ribbed, white, mercerized liale stockings, si 2034 Seamless x, fancy top in neat Regularly Oc per 4 pairs for #0c. Macr's—Maln Floor. Silk Frocks at $7.94 Macy's Former Price, 812.74 to 814.74. “Trea charmante,” the Parisienne would exclaim—and truly there are charming things in the collection, Frocks of white and black striped silk, in delightful styles, all-white taffetas, with pointed tunica and ruffled skirts, also checked tafleta—some with trans- parent sleeves of chiffon, others with taffeta cleeves and draped bodice, Come, see them for yourself, but don't wait—for they are too wonderful to be here long. Macy'e—Third Floor, Semi-Made Corduroy Skirts, $2.97 One of the most favored models shown this season two pateh jockets with buttons, and an ad- juatable belt. The novelty striped corduroy used in the making of this garment is absolutely fast color with heavy pile. Usual Macy price, $4.39. Macy's—Third Floor, Your Pick of These Blouses at $1.89 None were less than 82.89 and some were up to 7.49, ‘These blouses are all from our regu- lar stock—chiffons, craps de chine, orgette crepes and shadow laces, ‘These sweeping reductions are made Lovely bee there are only one or two ofa All sizes are represented in the collection Men’s Low Shoes $2.69 Regularly $4.06 Here's a chance to get a pair of regular $5.00 shoes at nearly half their cost, less (han we ourselves wid for them, Buy them for uture wear,—they'’re not freakish styles that will go out, but smart shoes that will be right in style next year. Rich, dark tan; calfskin with self-color uppers or tops of brown ooze or fawn cloth, Black calfskin with black uppers, or tops of gray ooze or gray cloth, English toes, low heels, a few sizes missing. Macy'’e—Main Floor, Balcony, ood, “Good Out They Gol Women’s Coats $5.74 \sa04' te s1074 $9.74 451290001 74 A final clearance of all uur women's coats purchased for spring and summer wear-—street, motor or sport coats of taffeta, pongee, silk or wool Jersey, mohair, serge and wool poplin. M ile lined, Quite a few « do service when the snow flies. collar and cuffs; velvet collar of orgai ribbon trimmi id bow. Colored chambray; trimmed with cro- chet buttons and Iocpes dotted or; OW, Diamond checked voile — with Quaker ufls to match: ONDAY, AUGUST 380, 1915. Bye So Children’s Party Invitations 12c Box pea either or $6 ol vat rintiog, each if & quaint, vere tle “Tapestry Bend” Boo et much leas than cost— te Mail or ‘phone orders filled, (Cail Greeley a100.) Macr'e—Main Fleer. prices for For they are daintily prett; would desire k. wear. chambrays. Attractive Silk Remnants ey and plain; black or taffeta, crepe, faille, satin, voile, tub, shantung and charmeuse weaves, Odd lengths— one to six yards and most all in double width. Bilka that were Embroidered Dress Patterns at $2.49 Macy's Usual Price $4.96 to $5.80 128 Dress Patterns—linens and volles—in all white, also white din pink, blue, Iaven= k. They will make love- eon, frocks—and ean be at upttcate at the shops for two and even times this amount. There is plenty of material for any size 1 éach pattern, but only a limi pumber of patterns in the sale, Macy'e—Main Floor, Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Sheets Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Comfortables vary but little in weight in different seasons, and 50 this sale of “summer” bedding is most opportune for re-stocking the fall linen closets, COMFORTABLES Figured Silkoline, plain color back to match, full bed size, — 79¢ Figured Silk Mull, plain borders to match, colors pink, blue, yellow, lavender, green; tor full size beds ' Silk Top, plain mull borders to match, broken assortment of colors, full bed size, $3.89 BLANKETS Heavy Camp Blankets, Army and Navy colo triped borders to harmonize. Size 64x90 inches, $1.69 each Initial Cottage Blankets, in blue only, floral border all around, polka dot centre and wreath to match border, good assortment of letters, Size, 70x84 inches; were 82.79, NOW $1.96 each BEDSPREADS English Printed, light weight for summer use, washable, good assort- ment of colors, Size, 70x 00 inches, 99 each White Dimity, light and cool, Full sine, 82x90 inches, — $1.09 each Hemmed Crochet Bedspreads, eentrepiece and all over designs to 59¢ each choose from, Single beds, Three-q Full siz or informal home But because they represent a late summer Macy purchase for cash they go on sale to-morrow at $1.24 No less than 87 different styles, four illustrated here, in striped voiles, figured crepes, tissue cloths and Trimmed with a variety of collars, dainty laces ani eries, velvet and leather belts, fancy buttons, etc, Alsonethes there are: Macy's—Third Floor, Women’s Low Shoes $1.74 Pumps, Two-button Low Shoes and Gisce Kid, Gunmetal and Patent Leather Oxfords All the summer's beat styles « combinations, Shoes that can be oore for two months anyway—and al crisply new and as most women rett embroid- 3,156 Pretty Porch and Garden Dresses Make Their Final Bow To-Morrow A little earlier in the season Macy's dresses would have been $2.49 and $3.59. Flowered oe 5 in size 268 in size 40 gandie collar an SG sa CR | a SY a pearl buckle. W4“* * 36 lo" % 44 velvet 663 “ “38 n° " Tis Store will close at IZ neon next Seturday, Sept 4 and remain dosed over Labor Day. Commencing Tuesday, Sept. 7, hours f business will be from 9 A.M. too P.M. daily, numer devote to-morrow—the last day of August—to the final disposition of summer stocks. @ We've put prices down to a level that will crowd every department. @ Only a hint of the savings may be gleaned from this advertisement. Final Clean-up of Household&Ay * at one-third to one-half less than Macy's usual prices, Bome pieces are shop soiled from handling and display, but every piece is guaran teed to be up to the regular Macy standard of quality. Included are odd pattern cloths and napkins, also odd scalloped cs, hemstitched and hemmed napkin, Madeira and Irieh linen cloth—with tucked or- cuffs; velvet ribbon belt and bow; tiny gilt buttons, Striped voile—with embroidered collar and fancy side pockets; moire bow and buckle. crochet buttons Summer Rugs Reduced 34 to }4 From Regular Prices Japanese Grass Ruge— ry rug perfect, imported for this season's ol Stenciled design on one plain on the reverse side orn reen, red, brown and blue combined. Smooth surface. will not shed or chip. Were Now SYexTQ{l., 82.8410 08.64 $1.74 Oxd ft., 83.40 to M486 $2.74 Bxl0 ft., 05,89 to 86.16 $4.24 Bxld ft., e734 $4.89 Oxley ft, 67.80 to 08.26 $5.24 Ox15 ft, $0.49 $0.89 lexis ft, $15.40 $8.89 Japanese Jute Rug a—hand- made, in Oriental designs and some plain centres, Seam- , and every tuft tied by hand n Oriental rugs. xcellent for ining-room or livin, Vv 27x56 in, The tia BigxlObit., 87.26to 810.74 $5.34 Oxl2 ft, 00.48 8.48 $6.74 ene Rag Ruge—In aten- High grade rag rugs, washable, Some de- signs stenciled on both sides, others on one side only. Were Now 404a7hg tt, $4.54 $2.44 Oxi {t., 86.80 $4.89 Bxl0 ft, 10.34 $7.24 Oxi? ft. 813.7% $9.24 Algerian Porch Rugs, Oxle {t,, were 818.48; now $9.24 Macy'e—Fourth Floor, ° Motorists! Season-End Prices on Motoring Apparel The prices on the following items have been so radically re duced the values speak for them- selves, though the sizes are broken, Dusters—Mostly Mohair, some khaki, and ao few washable wool. Double-breasted and Balmacasn models; formerly priced up to $5.89, now all reduced to $1.49 Caps—All our light weight motor caps for men are reduced from 89c, 96c, 01.40, $1.89, including linen, mobairs, sill and pongee, to 490 Gloves—sille lisle back gloves and cotton lisle back gauntlets, leather palm; gray and tan; reduced from $1.08, 81.74 to 940 Cotton Lisle Gloves, leather palma, tan, reduced from 90¢ to 690 Intported English Cape Driving Gloves, were 62.24, now 940 ‘Lap Robes—All full auto size, mohairs and silks and shepherd check robes, were 09.49 and $3.06, now $1.49 High Grade Auto Robes, mohair on one side and a fancy plu wool cloth on the other, were from 85.89 to 87.49, now $3.96 Mncy’e—Fitth Floor, Broken sizes, of course, but enough models and colors in your size to make a happy selection a sure thing. Most of them are medium weight— ja what you’d pick out for the fall if you were yuying them regularly. i lapels and three buttons; faney suits with soft ro Nobby English sack MEN! A Rare Suit Opportunity $12.50 gray mixtures, browns, grays, and dark mixtures, each one bound to please some foresighted man, Don’t miss a chance like this--you can’t get suits like these for $12.50 every day. Drop in to-morrow early to make sure of getting your | choice, Macy’e—Fifth Hloor. 99 Mothers Too Tired to Sew— More time for the kiddies; less time at the machine, That's whet you need, No reason to it and wow Uli your back aad eyes ache when these truly wondertal bem geine are here for you. Dainty, weilmade little frocks for the smail mise—charming cape for Baby~all at prices that are marvelously low. Shop now, take advantage of this opportunity and replogish at email outlay the wardrobes depleted by the bard play of summer, Infants’ Caps, 190 Made of sheer lawn in pretty styles. Just o fow. Bises 14, 14, 16, Unusual values, Infants’ Caps, 29¢ Macy's Usual Prices, §6e to 600 Dainty Macy's Usual Prices, $1.89 to of z z 3 E i E All Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced to 94c That were $1.98, $2.49, $2.89 and $3.49 up to the very day of the Sale Bright, brand-new, fresh and clean Suits for 3 to 8 year olde— in @ remarkably wide range of popular styles, including Micry, Balkan, Dickens, Short Russian, “Billy Boy.” Vestee, Norfolk Rus sian, an: Oliver Twist models, most of which will be in vogue next season, In Linen, Madras, Dev. onsbire, Poplin, Batiste, Ratine and Mercerised materia, Bright, cheerful, dressy colors, or dark serviceable shades, Reduced to » price quite too tempting for any mother to re: simply beeguse ic’s the rule of the store that they must give place to Autumn stocks, The wise mother will provide NOW even for the next year's needa, because styles this year are surely too pretty not te be worn next season. Aud just think of the seving you make by coming in and buying DX) NOW! aT

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