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o place the Home Rule Act in opera- Mdirect metion” cor € ‘Donald MacLean, Liberal, appealed to the Government to try to regain the moral authority of Parliament by con- demning the language the Irisb political ends. The Liberal fiat eee are arte te ute to ARSON REBUKED, eat BUT DEFIANT TALK jr or a er WAS WITHIN LAW. Menaces Scandinavian Ships. 50 Ghetthons’ De Decides, an A blaze that lighted the waterfront for a bag pie Sonauna ae ware destroyed Chatham at Rejects. Motion Ordering His Prosecution, iene ae alten & the hal iboten oa pet near pants flo Scandinavian- in Line docks. Three alarms aeouant the entire Hoboken Fire De- partment to the burning vessel. ‘The fire was con! to the igo phigh was, towed away from the Pree, She Be foams did not attack ihe leet Tham had completed her last ‘The Chat and wae tied up for he night. LONDON, July 17 (Associated ).—Sir Edward Carson's recent ch regarding Irish conditions up in the House of Commons y. The Attorney Geteral, Sir Hewart, announced that were no grounds for set- ing the law in motion against Sir ward for his threat to call out the er Volunteers against Home Rule. However much the speech might be tted at a time like this, there was || law which could be set in motion, no offense had been committed. By a vote of 217 to 73 the House jected a motion by J. R. Clynes, bor member, urging the Guvern- ent to prosecuteyCarson. Mr. Clynes said there were many o6r, illiterate men now In prison for ying less harmful things than Car- had said. It was the Govern- ent’s duty to see that the law was puitably enforced. » Lord Hugh Cecil andWther Unionist embers condemned Carson's re- 5 ity sf ‘k§ as indefensible, The debate turned on the legal oint, in which the Attorney General d he had the concurrence of the plicitor General, But almost all the ers without distinction of party ndemned the Carson speech. Sir i His Fiate 7 i iH aU i i ll i 5 i £| ay | i Liberty Loan Bonds nionist leader used. Accopted a5 Cash at felltace valae \ Mr. Bonar Law, the Government pokesman, contended that the Gov- nment was bound to be guided by legal advisers, though Bothing buld be more painful to him. If the overnment had been advised that w was broken he would have isted on action being taken oF ould have resigned. The whole ng was & very unfortunate affair, d Mr. Bonar La ‘Carson's speech i brought him der the lash ot the newspapers of parties, primarily on account of his sfere! to the ‘United States, which criticised as tactless and calcu- d breed bad Bices, peerere ee ° majo ‘and, secondly, eral his old threat to call out the Hi Dister volunteers to resist any attempt } 6-KOUM APARTMENT BEST S700 VALUR $585 a fees sermis , 15% Jie 00 » to 85.000 ns are not sh in the industrial field for secur- B. Altman & Cao. ‘ -A Number of : Misses’ Tailored Suits all smart models, trimly developed in serge, Poiret twill, checked wool and wool jersey, will be placed on sale to-morrow (Frigay) specially reduced, for clearance, to $25.00 Unusual opportunities are now being offered to obtain Misses’ Higher-cost Tailored Suits at greatly reduced prices (Second Floor) A Clearance Sale of Women’s Sports Coats and Capes (sizes incomplete) will take place to-morrow (Friday) on the! Third Floor. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES be offered at the reduction prices $19.50, 28.00 & 38.00 The'major number of the Sports Coats are of silk; the Capes are of serge, will Madison Arwen - Fifth pen 5th Avenue WASHABLE NET BLOUSES Special for One Day Only 5.95 A Blouse of white or cream Net, adorned with frills, rose- bese of satin ribbon and bows of grosgrain ribbon, is quite the prettiest type obtainable for wear with a Summer Skirt. We are offering, for one day's sale, beautifully fashioned Blouses of excellent quality Net. There is a round-neck model, the body of which is accordion plaited. A scalloped edged og My crn Lace fastens demurely at one side with ani w. Another style has a plaited Van Dyke collar, edged ‘wi bor aeauag Lace and an underbodice of Flesh Color Chiffon A third style is fashioned with a wide hemstitched accor- dion plaited collar and high turn-back cuffs. WOMEN’S COTTON DRESSES 9.50 regularly 12.50 to 15.00 Because we have been purchasing Summer Frocks in tre- mendous quantities—perhaps the largest quantities sold to any one concern—we were given the opportunity to secure the entire stock of Seat manufacturer who wished to make room for his Fall were made to sell at a much higher figure and We Are Certain Their Values Cannot Be Duplicated at the Price We Quote. Each model is distinctive, artistic and, exceedingly at- tractive. The materials are of superior quality. A visit will convince you of their manifest values. _ Store Opens 9 A. M.— Closes 5 P. M.— Closed all day Saturday James MeCroery & Co. a NO C. 0. D.’S. NO APPROVAL. NO RETURNS. / Extraordinary Sale 200 JUNIORS’ SILK DRESSES 7.95 regularly 14.75 to 18.50 Consider being able to embroidered or trimmed with braid, at so low a price! This is One of the Most Unusual Offers Ever Made All styles included are modish, youthful and becoming. Obtainable in Navy Blue, Black, Sizes 12 to 16 years, Brown, Plum, Tan, Taupe, Copenhagen Blue or Gray. Absolute Clearance SPRING APPAREL FOR JUNIORS AND GIRLS 100 Girls’ Coats Size 6 to 10 years 25 Girls’ Capes Size 6 to 12 years 2.95 | 3.75 formerly 9.75 to 12.75 formerly 12.75 to 14.75 500 Washable Dresses 40 Silk & Party Dresses Size 6 to 14 years | Size 8 to 16 years 1.85 16.75 - formerly 2.95 to 4.50 | formerly 22.50 to 26.50 SPORTING GOODS Specially Priced Extra heavy Brows or White Caddie Bags, reinforced with leather strips; in- side hood, leather bottom and sling strap. regularly 7.00, 5,95 “H. C. Lee” Tennis Racquets, strung with good quality gut; reinforced shoulders. regularly 3.50, 2.85 Golf Clubs.,..... regularly 2.50, 1.85 Golf Irons......,.regularly 2.50, 1.85 Championship Tennis Balls............ regularly 6.60, doz., 5.45 Golf Balls, “The Whippet” regularly 7.50, doz, 5.95 Telescope Cots for Camping in White or Khaki, regularly 5,00, 4.50 Children’s Bathing Suits, well made, fashioned of fine Worsted in Cardinal, Navy or Light Blue. Sizes to 10 years. regularly 4.00, 2.95 dis . Even at ir origi i Boys’ All-Wool One-Piece Bathing Dress manufacturers must make 1cem for Fall stocks. Hence, one high-class maker jee oer Cie. srieet ody Suits, in the following combinations of has sold us all of his beautiful Summer Frocks at an extraordinarily low price. They will tae represen banipedevdipriaar bl * ind color: Navy Blue and White: Navy Blue be veld at a propartionals saving to our patrons, ie, All sizes are represented but not in each : A | eo ’ aoe oile, in pretty checked or figured ; atterns of undeniably superior quality, was employed i F Royal and White and Navy Blue, White to meke aL charming Frecks, ard bu eddition to splerd'd drat ne ae all the finer style or material | Red, Sizes to 12 years. points that @rdinarily characterize enly much higher priced Dresseg, » The styles are unusual, regularly 3.00, 2,25 artistic and' becoming. Size 14 to 18 years, % urchase a fashionable dress of good quality Taffeta Silk, beautifully ON FRIDAY, JULY 18TH 34th Street Remarkable Sale 400 WOMEN’S HAND BAGS 2.95 regularly 8.95 Beau tiful Hand of lustrous Chiffon V: in Black and by tale pag Pant: ieatflyTined with changeable Sk ad ited With purse an of fine Silk M les inchs in this sale at the j aafiodion ~ 4 en ond “they are splendidly made and lined. ‘ ‘ As waded ths ye Wye 4 Colored Tai C Galant ull and Yenity Bogs of Bump'hete- Se a ag a We have also included a few Hand Bags of a Grain and Vachette leathers. “sata re by ts _On Sale New Fashions i BATHING SUITS DAINTY UNDERGARMENTS 5.75 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, trimmed with , regularly 7.50 to 8.50 satin and lace. 3.95 ia We-present these Suits at the very lowest price quoted Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, lace trimmed. . ’ this season on Garments of suchquality, withevery confidence that i their Aide as yn lee Hens Cp will win a Meranda dtd itetin BA sotailal dates 4 95 > me are fashioned o quality Silk Popli atin Bloomers, trimmed with lace. .... 5 4 Surf Sai hat displ: ‘ mare eo k aye ae Sa aie hdl eae Roller purus gate) bape let nh Bodices of Satin, in tailored style...... .. 1.95 aan ’ x 9 TS ; One-Day Clearance Sale a ENTIRE STOCK—SUMMER MILLINERY 14 Off : Yesterday’s Selling Prices To Make Room for Our New Fall Millinery i An unusual variety of Ribbon Hats, dressy hats of Georgette Crepé, tailored styles, in Milam a and Panama, and street hats of Taffeta. Also exceedingly attractive Transparent Hats. ys Every hat is practically new—some received only a few days ago—all received within three weeks. Ribbon Hats Milan Hats Georgette Hats 60 Girls’ Coats formerly 2.75 to 12.50 |* formerly 3.60 to 8.75 formerly 3.60 ie io Size 6 to 16 years 1.84 to 8.34 2.34 to 5.84 | 2.34 to 3,67 16.75 formerly 29.50 to $9.50 Dress and Tailored Hats from Our Millinery Salon 125 Washable Dresses 6.67 to 16.67 Size 6 to 14 years a f . 4.75 ormerly 10.00 to 25.00 ; \ . formerly 6.75 to 9.75 Every Sale Must Be Final—None Will Be Sent C. O. D. ' , { A Notable Sale at Women’s and Misses’ SILK SKIRTS 14.50 regularly 16.75 to 24.75 Skirts of highest quality Baronette Satin, embroidered Georgette Crepe, Silk Faille, Crepe de Chine and figured Bar- onette Satin are marked at this incom- parably low price for special sale. ‘ There are only one or two of a style, ql therefore early selection is advised. Clearance Sale SUMMER SKIRTS 7.50 regularly 8.75 to 11.75 Fine Gabardine, Linen, Voile, Surf Satin and Novelty Weave Skirts have been drastically reduced for immediate A Real Event MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES 6.95 Made to Sell for 12.75 and 16.75