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Yet, if the call goes unheeded, if our women think it means a vote without @ struggle, if they think r women can and will pay the price of their] emancipation, the hour may pass and our political liberty may not be won.” | LACKS EVIDENCE TO INDICT POLICE. HEADSFORVICE AD Prosecutor Smith Admits Han- | dicap in His White Slave Investigation. COMPLETE 4-ROOM OUTFITS, $98 | SRLS Pe Appropriate tri novelties in de obtained at ng the latest attractive prices. DELIVERS ANY ARTICLE UP TO $25 Smi Amounts in the Same Proportion. | » may be | | (First Floor Millinery Department y Dep Fifth Auenw, New York Special Offers UIT ( ‘vos Frees 29-74 AND. MARY) iD STYLE Fie: Pasa 9 In spite of declarations that high police officials were in danger of in- dictment for a corrupt alliance with white slave bands, Assistant District Attorney Smith, in charge of the vice investigation, said to-day that he had | no evidence against the officials that Cash or ¢ redlt ALL THREE STORES Bon Bon Bread methods and machinery his wife, of No, 179 Stanton street n tious dough, under arrest on charges preferred b: of No. a yfrom the richest and most nutri- Untouched by and until it reaches yours. Harry Rosenewelg, 23° AV nue B. There was a marked cessation of | activiues in the white slave crusade to-day. Mr, Smith said it was not due to charges, made in some quar- | ters, that the entire vice investiga- | tion was inspired at this time by a | desire to embarrass the present police |adminstration and create a political | issue to be used as campaign capital Lack of assist sand funds, Mr. Smith said, had mi is task dim- Force, Toasted Wheat Flakes, package. . 10¢ H-O Oatmeal, Steam cooked, package, 12¢ Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder, pxz.. 5° Jams, Ruby Brand; assorted flavors, jar.... gc Salad Dressing, Durkee’s ; 20° vw. 8° Lea & Perrins’ Sauce, boite.... 19¢ Best Coffee ». 20° Gur Very Best, fresli roasted, in bulk—always uniform in strength and flavor—the distinctive and delicious blend. Best Teas ». 29° Our Very Best—all varieties, in bulk — Formosa-Qolong, India- Ceylon, English Breakiast and Mixed—unusually refreshing best The Maeclstrom—A Mystery Story. | Frank Froest, whose latest and most remarkable story here begins} its serial course in next Sunday'r)| | World Magazine, had already set a jnew pace in detective fiction with “The Grell Mystery.” His equip-| ment {s such as no other writer in| this popular department of lite | ever possessed, He was for years the executive C, I, D,, Chief at Scot-| |land Yard—the highest post in the | Buglish detective service, In quall-, \fying for it he has successfully ;matched his wits against the keen- est criminals in all parts of the! world, The United States Secret Service has “borrowed” him more than once for international service, and he holds the European record! for the number of arrests of des- perate American criminals abroad Mr, Froest gracefully dedicates “The Maelstrom” as follows; “To my old friend Willlam Allan Pinker- | ton, America’s greatest crime inves-! tigator, to whom I shall be ever in-| debted for the great and valuable| assistance he has given me through-| out my oficial career,” Begin reading this story in next Sunday's World Magazine, It is al remarkable treat In mystery and de-| \ teotive Action. ing with he | BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES he Beat in the World $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Avenue, e TY —18 Ni 120 7 ppbiaato California Onions, #irest yetow, ib.....4¢ 9 Enamelled 1 9 c handles, each Allowance for re- dozen splite—making these prices exceptionally low, Sweet Potatoes, Virginia's Choicest, 4 hs. JOC Potatoes, Finest selected Long Island G ibs. 15¢ Fl Coffee& . <& Tea Pots \ f Granite ware; J ollow ste At All James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Guinness’s Stout ji'. $13 vo: nin POE $850 Mann Ne mee ee Hearn eral and We per HrOnok Princeton Dry Gin, (iii bone Old Cabinet Rye, 11. avaxr 69¢ 1.00 ——— De tte a Oe AE SISO SSS ees Soe Fe ee SD FRERBARE™ anon Hn — much less here than in specialty shops From Macy’s Bakery Cocoanut Layer Cakes light. 9 Three Two laye aud three layers, the most delicious you ever tasted. 37e each 24¢ each Macy's Delicious Sponge Cakes, 32c dozen These cakes cut in centres and served with whipped cream make a delicious dessert. Mocha Gateau, each 59c A light sponge cake in two layers with a delicio butter cream, Ail Our Bakery Prcducts Are Baked on the Premises Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered ——— GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, CLUB SODA Our “Red Star Brand” is made from the p that it is possible to obtain and the bottling is done under perfect hygicnie conditions. 79¢ per dozen; $7.49 per bi f 10 dozen. RED STAR BRAND NATIVE WINES Made from Selected California Grapes Port—Sherry—Angelica—Muscatel Macy's usual price, $1.64 gallon; now $1.52 gallon Macy's usual price, Sle bottle; 44¢ bottle DULLAN’'S DRY AND TOM GINS These brands will be found most suitable for every occasion that necessitates the use of gin Their the making of cocktails, fizzes, etc., will give most satisfactory results. Gallon, $2.84; Bottle, 68¢ For use in fruit preserving we offer a selection of brandies that we feel will meet your demands. Red Star Brand Superior White, est and best ingredients now Gallon, $3.88; Bottle, 99¢ Red Star Brand Preserving Brandy, Gallon, $3.84; Bottle, 98c ° California White Brandy, Gallon, $3.24; Bottle, 78¢ Geo, Cowie & Son produce at their distillery in Dufftown, Scotland, a pure land Malt Whisky known as ‘“Mort'ach Scotch.’’ We import it direct from the distillery. Gallon, $5.62; Bottle, $1.22 Whisky will merit your attention, matched in point of value, Macy's ‘Two Star” Whisky | Macy’s Old Monogram Rye Gallon was 83.22, now $3.04|Gullon was 84.96, now $4.58 Bottle was Sie, now —74¢| Bottle was 81.14, now $1.03 Carrano Vermouth—67c Bottle; $1.32 Half Gallon. Macy'e—-Fifth Floor, 35th Street, The two following brands of I ‘and we do not believe they can [See Macy's Large Advertisement on Page 7] 248, 426, 227 | (Ga, 166, 163 und 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN _ Cor. Wyckott St, No Deposit—s0c Weekly | $125 Worth of Furniture on $20 Worth of Clothing No Deposit—$i Weekly China Closet | Fine Buffets Chiffoniers ii Dressers 500 Weekly hie Rooms Nicely Furnithed Weekly, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY Fresh Baked Apple Pies —taked fresh every day in our own 0 bakery, with beautiful brown crust, light flaky and g * filling of Fresh Apples; each pie weighing about 2 Ibs. spe at 2 19¢ each iting of coffee flavored BR) eT Que store’ Oe MORNING WONDERS