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ONE HUNDRED CHICKENS @rowned at Ore te Bouth Birert live poultry market SPARKS from brisk rubbing of Cleaning ignited gasoline and fatally burned Orange tatlor. THREE UNUSUAL PATIENTS Beck, one with broken back, and one deprived of memory by auto accident. WIVES of president and nine other ofcers of @ Trenton rubber company have gone to work in pressroom tn place of girls on strike, to prove piace is not unsanitary. WALL STRE Price changes at opening were gen- stocks were supplied at higher tevels and many gains were wiped out. Max- ‘well Motors cained 2 points at 92, and second preferred advanced 4% to 68% —@olling ex-dividend, Reading opened at 79 and advanced to #1. U. 8, Steel eold at 85% but epurted up arvund noon to 87%. Copper issues improves in tone and gained about 3 points in @econd hour. Volume of trading was large and price changes in goueral iit irregular, Erie invues made fur- ther gaina, and Studebaker ep np to 189% around 1 o'clock toes {no general list eased off from the early high. In the last nour market sold off towards the close, one to two points from the low, The general market held steady, War #' and spectal- elling. closed steady and active. Closing Quotations, Wilh net changes from previous closing, afte. low, a“ i] Sh + FHM i By oe — * Se 1 es thy Bhd = eit m4 = OS et Re a My fy ie 2 dm Steal Fuse: TS Me Oy sm Weslien “Co:.: Ba nscoude siining’ = 0% fA idiot Lerdmotive. 1438 Wek Ono Soh Wet dt Richa Stet if. beg Sah 80 ‘Tt Si SM ON BR ee BG =e . 175, "ER a a fy HR HH Boh BHR Me He wy oF 8 it * 2 08 | 20k ss” 40 2 ay By BS nt 43 HAS Hin am5 3T5. Was 4 F FESEP PS RES FESS Kb: anuied SLPEEE Helse led 1+ sh leteeetee FILLE eter ltt i+ paES ad ga Ee a "en pet dies Tella feet “al sobs eacenEsee seer’ sy Ff Fr} « By ge * 61% 6 ote iT i 40 14k Ay — OL 100% 100% — Ba se LY ed 1% ROD reed “84 Bx t Be t at i* t Seees oo perce, Bes pestere. te 2 wer cen jon, 117102 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Brie directors at a meeting deferred the question of dividends on preferred stock. Ford Motor Company of Canada de- clares a stock dividend of 600 per cent. International NI Company's earn- ings for six mon! ended Sept, 80 of $6,770,708 is only $460,052 less than was shown for the full year ended March 31, Balance after preferred dividends RG PILLS 8 i} Market | ™ Pair {wae held in $1,600 bait. Ai ee ti was paralysed for te et wt s Nel en Ladle | iat oun Gress be was : ‘ | in Nyack Hospital, one with broken ternational Agrioult « ows net deficit ot beter, divi ents ot $160,098 for the year ended June 30. Hereulos nine jus earned equal 100 per or at yearly rat Central Leather Company earn 652-100 per cent. on common stock 4 hine months, or at iate of 736-100 cent. for year. Directors took no act! on dt for common stock. Always so good! Neo chance for faflure to make good muffins whea you wee Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour. N.Y, COTTON Dec. Jan. EXCHAN: Last to have Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour absolutely perfect, the milk is already mixed in it. They are so easy to make. Even if you have sever made muffins before you can easily do so now. Serve Aunt Jemima muffins for breakfast to- morrow. Yi family will say ‘My, how good — wo went oome mane, , UNT JEMIMA'S ANCAKE FLouR “Made in a minute— the milk's mixed in it” Arreated When Stolen Shoes Squeaked. William Killion came whistling out of a night lunchroom @aiiy to-day, his boots squeaking accompaniment. he ha Station, in the Bronx, had found a window of a Bast One Hui Street broken and a Killion, who wer and lives at No. 434 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth Street, pleaded guilty in Morrisania Court and Isn’t a Question of Price I (OO often men make the mistake of judging things with ‘‘price’’ as a basis. To some men a five-dollar hat is always a five-dollar hat, no mat- ter what it is actually worth. Mere ‘‘price-judgment” is de- ceptive. For Instance:— This Cutaway Frock Coat and Vest $19.75 Silk lined and bound edge: In dark Oxford Vicuna, cut .on exceptionally graceful lines and fin- ished like a custom garment. The price does not begin to give a true idea of the value; it simply emphasizes how careful you should be to choose a store that knows how to buy. We have not seen an outfit as good at $25 anywhere in New York. ” Copyright Worsted Trousers at $4.75 Neat, dark stripe effects, with black background. To go with the Cutaway Coat. Others at $3.75 to $8.75. Silk Lined Fall Overcoats, $14.75 Dark Oxford, Cambridge and black Vicunas. Tined to edge or faced with guaranteed silk. Strictly hand-tailored. A dignified, dressy model, Man's R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Clothing Store Fifth Floor ACY Herald Square GM Broadway, 34th te 35th 5: ree N exceptional offering of heads ‘The: and extrem cause of the short white, mi OF roe ‘The string is Isinches re fastens = a plated ol for 9c. very Burope and pric be had with rhinestoue clasps show A New Type Sizes 15 to 19 years UR new department for youths is age. Lads who cannot be fitted li Extra stout—thin—or tall, this new type of clothing will fit you and look so well you'll be grateful to Macy's for abolishing the days when clothes were cut down, let out or altered, and thereby lost all line and style. in all clothes with the Macy label. Overcoats at $12.75, 914.75 and 919.75 Suitable for ‘‘tweather’’ ahead or proportions, regular prices elsewhere. Imported Medium and backs; Drawers to match, at same price, The heel, sole and toe of Marchioness Silk Hose bave extra heavy splicing to insure good wearing qaeilly. 94c a pair, and as heavy as any $1.50 hose you can {} and are very good y desirable just now be of imitation pearls, which all come from Europe One style consists The second style is of graduated pearls in | of uniform site beads, kt. gold barrel clasp, 18 inches long, for Others 4% to $29.69 Having just received » large shipment of pearls from large variety of all sizes, colors fe auc up to Oa0.N0. They may ‘id, gold-plated oF sterling silver a Macy'e—Main Floor, special service at the in-between “big brother” and have outgrown boys’ sizes enthuse over our suits built espe- cially for this trying period of growth. The color effects are the season's newest, and the tailoring is of the strict standard essential . _., Macy's offers extra fine grades of all-wool, ity, fine Egyptian cotton union suits and heavy wei less than the same quality is priced elsewhere. The qualities are the kind that wear right th son, fit well and give the utmost comfort. In every case the prices quoted below represent @ sul Finest quality heavy ably the beat value in town at, $2.79 each, imitation pearl value nice quality, 10 of First LongTrouser Suits at $12.75 of ike dress occasions. Here, too, we follow the principle of fitting the youth of difficult Ulsters Dress Overcoats Slip-ons. Sizes 15 to 19. Macy's—Young Men's Clothing Shep, Fifth Floor, Broadway. wants ngsters has taken ad of Macy's ready cash offer from doll-size bureaus and Bureaus, We to Rockers, Tables, 74 to Two Big ° Values in ’ e Boys’ Suits Smart in style, it in quality and ha ge are rg aks ee 7a find in the Mac: s rt. ment. The two sniie ine. trated bring home to you the truth of that statement —anywhere in town you would pay no less than #5 for the Norfolk Suit and $3.50 for the Russian Suit. $3.69 Macy's Standard Norfolle Suite of all-wool materiale—tweeds, chev- fots and corduroy—serge or khaki ined. Good looking suits, Norfolle and variation of Norfolk style— ‘There are few pieces at each price, but the variety juctions of y ns arown-ap' turnture to quetat 0 Chiltons 1.24 China Closets, $1.89 to $7.94 Desks, $3.49 to $5.94 Macy'o—Pitth Fleer. atch pocket front, pleated back, blue, maroon and white. Uhree-plece belt, ete. "Sines 7 to 16 a4 to 8 pant Ger ri 1] years. limited quantity of thesd little suits. Macy’e—tecond Fleer, 84th Btrect. Part wool Shirts and imperfections in, each garment. Macy" Floor, MEN!.--Here’s Winter Weight Underwear re-shrunk underwear, part wool underwear of excellent qual- t worsted union suits for this Winter's wear at considerably Heavy Weight Ali-Wool Drawers, in natural col i Shirts and Lrewern, $2.48 al Wool Let and | Drawers. in natural color | Union Suits, made of fine each, Also double-breasted awere, irts | “seconds” that we have | Exyptian cotton, Long wool Shirts, with linen | double-breasted. Prob- | been unable to find sleeves and ankle length. 12,000 Yards Mill Ends Fancy Outing Flannel 6c the Yard Standard 10¢ Quality 27-inch width of heavy quality outing flannel in stri color combinations: ut 12 yards, Macy's—-Flannels, Second Floor. Pink-and-white, blue-and-white, tan-and-white, gray-and-white, and lavender-and-white; also checks of pink-and-white, blue-and-white, Sold only by the piece of al buy. ‘Macy’e—Main Floor, Sateen Lining | 27c yd. Yard-wide cotton sateen, a mercerized material hay- ing a lustre almost equal to silk. Soft finish, For dress and coat linings, draperies and bed sets, this sateen is most satis- factory. White,cream,light blue, pink, old rose, Cap- enhagen, lavender, yellow, red, purple, tan, brown, green, navy and black. Macy's—Lining Devt.. Second Floor, Bulbs! Imported from Holland Clean Fibre for growing bulbe; 1at., 94 2 qts., 16¢5 and 4 qts,, 29¢, Glean Pebbles for Bulbs of Aquar- juma, Se a quart 1,500 More Untrimmed Hats at They are the same sold by the thousands last hatters’ plush hats in large and small shapes, Lyons Velvet Hats, “Hand-Blocked,” at $3.96 Macy's Usual Price 54.96, Made by one of the best manufacturers, these Hats of fine French velvet with French edges are finished with the utmost care. high grade Hats in fifteen of the newest shapes. ‘Tricornes, small and medium Turbans, and small and 660 of New Panne Velvet Tricomes, $2.49 Bulbs of the finest varieties and Sailors lar nd colors; extra large in size, Planted the new rolled Sailor. now,they will bloom in the spring. only. Tulips, 2lc to 440 dos, Hyaeinths, 79c to $1.19 dos. Crocuses, I4e dos. Narciasuses, Ie to 396 dos. These very smart and panne velvet, and the combination of velvet and panne velvet, in an assortment of the newest shapes. Macy's—Second $1.39 exceptional values as we uesday. Velvet and $5.94 these f Black becoming hats are of black Floor, 34th Street, Macy'e—Basement. Winter weight Cotton Closed crotch, Regular and stout sizes, $1.49 ea. Heavy weight worsed Union Suite, in natural color only. Long sleeves, ankle length, closed croteh; all sises, Regular and stout lengths. $2.69 en, “petontan: end brand areto be haat Macys where wi ‘| low linen prices always prevall. : ‘BRN DAMASK TABLE iS and that Cc rr - M i Intend—tine satin damesk cloe $3.79. Nap- jimen nap- fiese Inches, $4.49 dos, 5 MADEIRA LUNCHEON SETS, i pads Se-plecs he 0 sete thread Irish linen, Ela! let designs, One @-inch centre- piece, six 10-inch doilies, six 6-ineh doilies, $6.49 set, ROUND SCALLOPED TABLE CLOTHS and Napkins Af extra heavy snow white pattern damask —will wear well, Scalloped and in new round patterns, Cloths, 70 inches diameter, $4.69; Napkins to match, $7.89 doz, FRENCH CLUNY COVERS trimmed with genuine hand made eluny lace, ound thread Trish linen centers having Madeira em- broidered eyelet designs, Most at- tractive pieces, 54 inches diameter, $13.49 each. hand-scal- ure round porate eye = 72 inches diameter, $19.89 each, =| HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS of pure linen. Heavy, soft and absorbent. i stitched ends, figured damask borders. 21x96 inches, 31e each, HEMSTITCHED DAMASK TOWELS of fine pure linen damask with a soft silky finish. Several handsome patterns; strong hematitched hems. 21x40 inches, 46¢ each. TURKISH BATH SETS—Spe- cial sets for adults and for infants, “For the Baby’ sets of @ bibs, 3 wi cloths, @ towels, 1 bath blanket. Adults’ sets of @ face cloths, 1 bath cloth,@ face towels and 2 bath towels, Of soft, absorbent OY ‘Turkish towelling in blue, pink or white. the set. Ip boxes, 890 Macy 's—tecond