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? fi * im Fat. . LOUTS, July 13.—Capt. John , @viator and balloonist, who been training aviators for the ited States Army here, was in- d seriously when his motor went id at 1,600 foot up and he came inking to the earth, AGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Don’t Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally That No- body Can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beau- tifully dark and lustrous almost over te if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- und” at oer drug store, Millions of ttles of thie old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of othe’ ingredients, are sold annually, . , 6 well-known druggist here, be- ~ atse it darkens the hair so naturally “and rested: that no one can tell it has | ed. Those’ whose hatr is turnin or becoming faded have a surprise awalt- | ing them, because after one or two | oP lications the shed hair vanishes your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. haired, unattractive “fol aren't wanted around, 80 with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound | te-night and you'll be delighted with | your dark, handsome hair and your Oh vethed @ppearance within a few ag, ‘This preparation if (roilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, by eae or prevention of disease,— Gray- DR. SALTER’S | Scientific Dentistry TEETH EXTRACTED FREE Zour old teeth extracted FILE and & new oat What fits pertectiy made the same di All Work Guaranteed 10 Years Decaygd teeth saved. Disease of the gume wared, Teeth inserted without platen, PRICES LOWEST airy Gull Sete of Teath - + $5.00 up Gold F = $1.00 up cg Grows, 22-kar = "$8.00 up Sliver Fillings - + 80c fo charge examination or advice, Toate Bo to" FO: Bundare Weis, DR. SALTER, Dentist 491 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Opposite Abraham de Straus, Bo Sure to Get the Right Place, LADY IN ATTENDANCE Accounts Opened From 55 To $5000 | On Small Weekly | c0"t lig? @ Monthly ¢ Payments Small Accounts Especlally invited Whether you Intend house we will. convince Credit thu Genuine Ouk hiffonter Cash or Credit, PORCH CHAIR Kee. Price BLU Sale of High-Grade Linoleum Price Ghe. Sa. Yd. A3c Square Yard Kes. 54446 Rugs ate Sale of Rag ig ALIBIIS DEFENSE LORS SS re Sattne “hay hard yp gl ae, rte fi : has iy MILLIONS INVOLVED IN WESTCHESTER TAX FI6 New Rochelle People Claim Their Assessments Are Much Too High OF NURSE HELD FOR | Property holders of New Rochelle are ltenesred in @ hearing which Raymond |B. Aldrich of Poughkeepste, as roferee, will hold on July 21, In connection with twenty-six certiorarl proceedings brougit, by taxpayers of the city, who contend that thelr assessments thia your Miss ‘tare Hed ‘Not Within Miles’ of Place When Woman |ate exeorsive. More than 100 crrtiorart Was Killed, Counsel Says. | ‘ity, tnvotved” ls worth, mors. ‘than _ | $2,000,000. DEDHAM, Mass, «July 18.—-In-|., The actions are brought neninst George W who Is the Assessor Mleted for the murder of Mrs Paulite|of the city Keyes at Brookline on June 19, Mina | the property Harriet A. Varney, a noxpital nurse, | general is nasesaed at & ratio per to-day maintained « stoleal Inditter+ |e anPruke OF aaseoument in the sults ence and still declined to make al pending will determine the aasessed statement. She has pleaded not gully and is held without bail, Her cours asys she was not within miles of Brookline the day Mra, Keyes was Killed, George H. Keyes, husband of the murdered woman, was held as a material witness in $8,000 bail, which was furnished by Mrs. Pauline M. Binenbach, Mrs, Keyes's mother, and Francis Edwards, both of Boston, The body of Mrs. Keyes, a bullet hole in the head and a wound un the right hand, was found by neighbors in the dining room of her apartment an hour after the shooting. She was seated at a table, and a revolver was near her hand. All the indications were that she had committed suicide, and a medical examiner so reported. But the police did not accept this theory, and conducted a secret in- vestigation, largely upon information furnished by the husband, who came to this State about éight years ago from Seattle, Wash, and engaged in the real estate business. The mystery grew after the arrest of Miss Varney, when the authorities jearned for the first time she had been known for several year: Our “‘all-under-one- roof” system of furnish- ing glasses has built up the biggest and most responsible optical organization in the world, The three essentials of our complete eyeglass service are: A careful examination by an accredited Oculist. The adjustment of mount- ings by a competent Op- tician, and The grinding of the lenses Wite of Keyes. She had lun he by skilled mechanics. him in Boston on the du § Gm S. ir The police bel You will find them all under vas killed abut one roof when you cc t ir theory is that M. ; oa’ offices in New Brook- lyn and Newark. The price of Harris Glasses is $2.00 and upwards—and every one pays the same price for the same kind of lenses and mountings. ‘Wtstomis Geulrets ant Ovicans kant 25a Me York, re or after she bad luncheon with es, Keyes accompanied detect! | West Upton, where Misa V arrested in the home in ad lived as Mrs. Iseyes, say Keyes held her band at itely While she rested her bead up his shoulder, He was examined at length at the inquest and again by the Grand Jury. Witnesses accounted for bis move ments on June 19 and established what was accepted by the District Attorney as a complete alibi, A note written by Mrs. Keyes and found near the body figured promi- jnently in the inquiry, It r |domestie troubles and indi she coutemplated suicide. The State alleges the message was written un- der a threat of death made by some with a aving staged what would be accepted as a sulci kised her, bad 05 Kt Nichol. > thei bise 620 Brosaway, be ae 2 100m sa 1007 Brosdway, or. Willoughby, a sea ee, vow a ew, Ba next to Bedell. Newark. MID--SUMMERVD Furniture Sale/ LET US START Y@U HOUSEKEEPING entire 4d buy e claby f mone; ful home to furnish a single room or to buy now. Whether you int Kinds of furniture or the va will a Rreat deal t you in. "308 ML Ready to Start OUR PRICES ARE always THE LOWEST Jacobean Dresser AN ACCOUNT Apartment House Style Enamel Cash oF Credit. Mihogan ( We Give AC GREEN & SPERRY GOLD ST. We redeem Soerry Gold i Cash or Credit. ANY ROOM OUTHI TO OUR CUSTOMERS, Thin RAGKO Victor Victrola ovrrir : Victor ‘No. vi Y Pay for 18 on Dee very and & Kee. Price #120 97.97 MAHOGANY BE ‘DROOM SUIT (4 PIE CES Sold Sens ‘ately if Desired Chiffon ilet Open Pr iq: Until 10 o Clock at t All Theae Stor Gres s Greatest Furniture House WE Have BLOCK 5TH AVE, 14s Ht W. 15 St qumann:: & Gmpy se NEWARK STORE $} Market Sy user Ba 35 to 36SI. pan waked id ath . re THE avatine ‘WwoRnp,: #urvar, JULY 18, 1917. which hoger the Town of North Salem, where the assessment aggregates $1,042,130, —_——- GIRL OF 13 VANISHES. mn Lebin Way From Home to Visit A 5 Mra, Yetta Lubinger of No. 593 One Hundred and Thirty-elghth Street, the Bronx, has reported to the Fifty Branch Deteotive Bureau that her daughter, Helen, thirteen years old, has heen missing look Wednesday | vatue properties, mtu "safasemt ont out i and Rite and rporatl Raw ei. Davidson will look a of tho city. nlast veut @ number of certioratl pro- ceedings wore tried out before a ref eres, which resulted in that’ New. Rochelle, was only ‘sasesse on a 64 per cent. basis, Following its annual custom, the City of New York Is also fighting the assoss- its against ite watershed property in Westchester County, It contends th its dams, gate hi aqueduc' should not be axed. More th $10,000,000 worth of property is involved. nigh Supreme, Court Justice Keogh | has he appointed Michael J. Tierney as referer | at No In_the proceedings brought by the city | reached 86 Willett there, her mo! wave irl started on a visit to her aunt but never |than their activities have Dine in the Open AirontheLoggia In a cool, shady spot, far abowr the noise and dust of the street, swept by cooling breezes, may enjoy thea'la Carte service of our restaurant, Take «' ‘ors on 85th Street Side or in rear to Eighth Floor. Kemre—Biahth Moor Food Prices : in Restaurants Include not enly the cost of the foodstuffs you con- sume but your portion of all the following: The rent of the premises. The cost of heat and light. The cost of China and sub- sequent breakage. The cost of Furniture, its repair and replacement. Smart For the | lee ‘1B The cost of expensive hangings. It's a great relief to | The cost of elaborately printed | Menus. le And you pay your share of the || musical noise if there be any. day” What you really want and are willing to pay for is wholesome food of good quality, appetine ingly prepared, In Macy's restaurant atten- tion is given solely to the food, its quality and prepar- ation, and to the intelligent service of your orders. Unnecessary frills, to feast only : thought di not parts of our rea. taurant. of th the-City” prices. of foodstuf at the lowest pric We buy for cash and you save on our saving Most hotels and must charge more, on long term credit. You pay no street-level-high- rental-charge in our restaurant. The restaurant is on the eighth floor and nore 4 proportion- ate shart of the whole low rental cost of this building, which was built when we as pioneers blazed the trail to the new shopping centre where real estate values were then low, light, summery sui ing and pearl buttons. restaurants They buy we have Mohair Suits ncil stripes, Ine-eighth lined, sizes up to 46. and directly to the you quickly restaurant, If you want good food at low prices, take your breakfast and luncheon iysys Store opens 8.30, closes 5.30; Saturdays opens 8.30, closes noon, at Summer Economies in Pillow Cases City” prices again manifest then: “Lowest - in - the - tuke advantage of this to secure good gloves selves in bed linens! These embroidered — pillow where. In fact, | Special for Friday and Saturday Morning MEN’S Pajamas 97c At a Special Price for the Week-end Sizes A,B, C, and D, Hithe KE, check nainsook Kner Muin Floor BB Si VU a QUi rar Ka hre VNB RTONEGE OMT GTV@NT GK @VITAKO TION XENI We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other House, but for Cash Only Last MinuteSpecials fos Week Enders and Other Days and business clothes for even but a day and a half. These togs make your “Saturday to Mon- vacation the more enjoyable because of the good appearance they impart at ‘Lowest-in- Three Types of Two-Piece Suits Shantung Silk Suits, $16.50 Your choice of sack coat and pinch back models in these . With patch pockets, Freuch fac- Of course they are cool, but they Jose none of their smartness or shape in being made so. Men's Mohair Suits, $14.75 arene Proofed Some men prefer dark colors dark gray regular White Flannel Trousers, $4.75 Worn with any dark coat, these outing trousers produce an effective, smart appear- ance for boardwalk or country club wear. Direct Elevators on 35th St. Side Baseball Gloves At Reduced Prices Catchers, fielders and basemen should of makes at prices much lower than else- we could them at these prices today. are all of sturdy, long . wearing muslin, Fielders’ Gloves Pe : 2 that were Las Initialed Pillow Cases fe at ee ae French “enve style, made io Lis f the well-known, \ ee 1Ko Large old English initial, 86 x45 ne ! in Ste rach # ‘ a eee ‘tialed Pillow Cs Basemen’s Mitts Initialed Pillow Cases 44. that apts ‘91.49 Of ge quality muslin, hem 5 a . 20 stitched. Almost every lett s 4 & Par SOx in 24e each 4 ¥ oo Embroidered Pillow Cases Catchers’ Mitts dered in eyelet design, — Will % H Way and ars wall Gecia in B that was Sau “ jeep ; ¢ 0 1 . 2 ue reer 2 that were $00 panies Nea 1 that was ob aoe 2 that were 7Au pent, Kear, BSP VI Bloor, Contre Towels for every use andneed Roomy, comfortably cut and_ fitted : hk of All Silk sleeping garments, made according to For Summer Home and YearlyAbode soa | $1 39 our own specifications ~and therefore to WY Cc | ° your satisfaction. TO ELS Good wearing quality is Well tailored of woven and corded July SALE The At Reais oan tees madras in neat staple striped effects En rane. Meghiia Ween on white grounds. » some of white white and ail the street STOCK UP To-MoRROWMORNING ever /erg of the New York City Woma Suffrage Party. rea ¥, afternoon. Suffragio ut keep the between ee SEES HARM TO SUFFRAGE BY WASHINGTON PICKETS seg OBITUARY NOTES. Albert W. Wishard, one time General of the Department of tea le dead tn Indianapolis, G National American elation, te quietly forty-seven ) ¥ ne, Conprel Jowial ew Yo rom Jewish religious and pl fia ie es fn tn dead In Arvern: " down in wi ashington are ploket, Party whip, m But Miss Hay Hepes Voters This! nok ufteagiatn there i fo doubt of | "a ex: Wiens, tok toga Fall Will Realize How Wom- [our santying Now co-worker of Thomas A. Edison, en's G Differ. Weep othele in Orange, N. J, aged forty-eight. sTOUPS are | grxnnization, A re tet Dav’ wh brother of the The refusal of the membére of the) Woman Suffra Oe Angeles Leivune, le dead at tee | o oughor Youne, National Women’s Party in Washington | (Ar'2InK Gn ite ne ‘oink of torty-fv Tribune, a end at the aa to Kive up picketing cannot possibly do| war work ber w Samuel 1. any more harm to the cause of Suffrage | Any lobbying in W ashington, "Ph iredfy done,” | Son WAR called for war meagur nly | atitute 7 jan ind we have no right to thrust our. said M Mary Garrett ay. © hairman aelver UpOR the members at thie ttm STORE HOURS During the months of July and Av; this store will open at 8.90 A. M. and close at 5.90 BM, excep ng on Saturdays, when it will Style—Economy $4.96 for TRIMMED HATS We have prepared for our half-day selling a charming assortment of chic trimmed hats in transparent styles. Ma- line with velvet crown, or Georgette—in styles that are being worn at the fashionable seaside resorts. Among them are hats of white, sand and other colors— but the most tempting ones are black. Clothes Week- End get away from business WEEK-END SHOES FOR WOMEN $1.89 The price is an achieve- ment for summer shoes, They will come in handy more than cnce during the week-end trip. Summer-Weight Flannel Suits For Men, $11.75 These suits have the freedom and breezi- ness so necessary to summer clothes, Tailored regular and pinch back models, in a variety of good colors. for them plain and and black. pockets, in in Of white canvas, with white rubber’ soles; cov- ered heels with white rubber top-lifts. The canvas is a fine quality and will clean well. —— fimagre—Second Floor, KM Let the Little Folks Play Tennis There are hours of healthful fun in store for the children who have one of these Plain or stripes. Others at $3.96 to $10.75 Hi MFS—KItth Kloor, Bway, Front Serve a Roadside Luncheon Carried from Home in a Motor Restaurant At $19.74 opportunity well-known not obtain Now Children’s Tennis Sets 98 $1.49 At 94c 1.49 Consisting of two cord strung pts racquets, two soft balls, guy 3:24 ropes, posts and an 8-foot net, 3.24 Separate Racquets for Chil- flw: dren, 24c, 46c, 69c and 89 98e $1.69 Quickly attached to the running board Ruuber Tentis Bulle’ 10¢ where it is out of the way until lunch Practice Tennis Balls, 1$¢, 24e time. Service for six, including white Battledore and Shuttlecock Now enamel cups and plates, knives, forks, = . $2.49 joons, can and bottle opener, salt and Sets at 69¢ eed pepper shakers, removable tray, two Consisting of two strong bat. Hes nickeled tin food boxes, spaces for tledores, two celluloid balls and 3.49 yacuum food jars or bottles, Over-all two abuttlecochse 3.49 size, 204ox0x11 inches. Other Sets, with two battle- 449 dores, @ celluloid balls and four 5.49 Same style for four, with one food box, $15.74 shuttlecocks, Dee Pifth Mloor, 4th Street | Gere —rifth Floor, HOSIERY Two price quotations considerably lower than you will find elsewhere for similar merchandise. FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Fine Lisle Socks Stockings S4th St. shades that pmand, and eve now Maio Floor, 35th St ee RH Macy Oba soe