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7 mm mini wobip, tmpbidat, juii it, itis INDICT EIGHT EGG DEALERS ON CHEATING CHARGE In Collusion With Inspectors, Said to Have Collected Large Excess Damages. LOADED REVOLVER HELPS WOMAN OET A SEPARATION. pi Hit of Mm most prominent whot aate egg dealers In Manhattan wort In stated to-dar under Sec tion 10 of th Interstate Commerce lew chanced with fraudulently collecting damages through oTIueton with railroad tnapectorr from a auovher of tig rnHroad. On of the rallroada ountends that It ku lost tn. Me in the teat year In of Ite re eetnt on an in M tssnalgnment It fent handled for that time. Ftre of the merchants Were rrm!il r the I'nKsd States Msrshal. t m revel tnerneelree up and a deputy m-rehal le ! oat Hth n warrant hunting for George Aw of the arm of John C. Do Win-1 ttr. -The eerren man ware arraigned , two emu,,,,, of whloh ah thl afternoon before Judg Mayer or : wan .tven custody, on leea than IS.00O Mrs. Albert J. Kramer Is Granted a Decree With Alimony of $9,000 a Year. V loaded revolver, whMh Mr. Char lotte Elizabeth Kramer swore ehe wrenched from her hiiettAnd'a hand when he threatened to kill her, helped the wife of Albert J. Kramer, a wealthy real eetate holder and one of (he owners of the Atlantic Garden, win a decree of aeparatton tMe afternoon. Testifying before Supreme Court Justice Oreen baum In Special Term Part i. Mrs. Kramer produced the weapon and the eartrldfea ehe extracted from It and dramatically told (he Court now her hueband menaced her. No defenee eras offered try Kramer and Justice Oroen fcautn, at the request of Mrs. Kramer'e counsel, granted I7S0 a month alimony. Mrs. Kramer, who la a etatueecjue blonde, testified that ahe was married In 101. Mrs. Kramer's complaint was baaed larval? on charges of Intoxication aha mad against her hueband. once, ehe said, ah learned that her husband kept a loaded revolver under hie pil low, and shortly after, eh continued, he whipped It out and said ho was co in g to shoot her. flhe euoceeded in tak ing the weapon from him. Mr. Kramer eald that by maintain In", home In New York, at Mamaroneck nml the Thousand- Islands the family ia lived at the rat of fU.OOO, and I that ehe could not properly support her- the United District Court. All pleaded not guilty and their ball was fixed a follow: H. D. Wheeler, John C. D Winter and dward M. Garrison, 16,00 saoh; Henry C. Bhlmer, tl.000; Wlllard P. Brown and William H. Stanford, 12,100 each, and Adolpb Fortgang, IM00. The Federal Orand Jury has been working on the oases of the egg men last April. Its actions have ooneiderably hampered. It M the merchant! under sus picion because of their refusal to show hair hooks. The hook were secured only hv the Orand Jury after threat ef oontampt prooeedHngs and JaH tsrme. Joan O. D Winter stands at pre lent oontampt for destroying hi H was taken before Judge Mayor two week ago, and Edward H. Child was appointed referee to take tatlmony on the contempt charge! gghUnet hhn. The referee report .1 against the oommlsVn merchant. Six month ago. It Is said, the rail road awafcensd to the feat that all waa pat riant with th egg ahlpments. Dam- war alarmed on nearly every big Th casee were turned gear to railroad Inspectors, who mads whs appralmiwit on the amount of ft Is charged that the n ' were savoring th commission Sean to th extent In om case, of w par sen, in exnee of that to whloh Ihsy war Justly entitled. Detective ware employed to look Into the matter, ana. It H claimed, eufoolent wtdewoe was oolisotsd to warrant th OMatag of th matter Into the hands M7 th United State Diet Hot-Attorney. ho sot busy and th in and arraignment of to-day war th rsruX. The plea of not guilty issoili with it In each cae the privi lege of withdrawing It on Jury 0, when th eases com up for trial. Da Winter. Garrison, Wheeler and Millar ara partner, doing buslnes at , No. SB Washington etreet. Hhlmer nd Fortsang are also partnare, at Mo. SM Washington street. LABORER SINKS PICK IN DYNAMITE; IS NOW DYING. Bucket Brings Torn and Mangled Body From Hole 750 Feet Down. While ten of thousand of people In he neighborhood of Stanton street and th Bowery pursued their way un haekUnsT thle afternoon a man wae nearly Mown to piece by dynamite away dawn in th mother rook of th tsavnd TOO feet below the street sur- faca He wae Prank Slballa, a laborer In th aqoeduot. who lived at No. 114 Bast Third straat. The first that th world above ground know of Slballa' fat waa whan hi body, torn and bruised, came to the surface In a bucket that wa lifted Into a Oouverneur Ho- pltal amhulanoa. ibail sunk hit plok Into an unax plsdrd hot" of dynamite. His ahull was fraetursd and there ws hardly a pot on his body whloh fragments of rock had not penetrated. The hospital surgeons say he cannot II vs. TO B0UNCETHE I .W. W. laavrtrh, Ma a year. The Court agreed with her. JAPANESE ARE PATIENT, SAYS QUEST AT LUNCHEON. Or. Soyeda Says His Countrymen in California Await Change ot Sentiment The Japan Soolety cave a luncheon at th Hotel As tor this afternoon In honor of Dr. J. Soyeda and T. Kr-nlya, who are In this country to hold conference with President Wilaon and Secretary of State Bryan on the California situation and to learn the sentiment of th Bast aa ragarda the Japanea. Th luncheon broucrht together sev eral dswtktgulalMd men and th Cali fornia altuatlon wa the roin topic ot the paksra Dr. Hamilton Wrtvht Mabi, adltor of the Outlook, presided aa toastmaa ter. The speaker were Dr. Soyeda. Ja-ofe 11. Schlff. Dr. David Starr Jor dan of Iceland Stanford! University, California, and K. Ichlnomlya, Dr. Soyada, the first speaker, declared that after vtaltlisg th more important cities In. this country, spolally on the Pa cific slop, he found Ms countrymen hers patiently and without fading awaiting th time when the American people will render a different decision from that made by th California L.e lelature. , That auoh a decision will be mad Dr. Hoyadafsnid he wa confident DROWNED WOMAN POUND. R. H. Mac Co.' Attraction Ara Thsir Law Prios Bady Takes From Oaaal Droassa la Winter ClotaJa. Th body of a young woman who had evidently bean drowned many months ago was found in the Oowanua Canal at the foot, of Douglass street, Brooklyn, to-day by Herman Rubin of No. itmo Douglass street Identification Is not be poaslule except through the alothing and jewelry found on the body. Th woman was shout five feet two Inohes tall, weighed about on hundred and forty pounds and had blaok hair. Sh wore a heavy imitation fur coat and heavy underclothing, India ting ahe mot death some time during the winter. On the finger of her left hand was a gold signet ring, unmarked, and on the right hand she wore a gold ring set with three blue stones. She had ear ring, In on of which wa a small dia mond; from th other a stone had dropped out of Ha sotting. The body was removed to the Brooklyn morgua la., Deeldes is Drive Oat Loader. IPSWICH. Mas . June rJ.-A oU tens' oommftte of tan, "to arrange a mean of driving ll I. W. W. leaders from town," Is to be appointed by the Board ut Selectmen. This II m was decided upon at a mass-meeting, attended by over 500 cltlsens. It was declared that the I. W. W. had proven a disturbing element and that th attik of over a thousand hosiery en hi workers could he eettled by ar hltraUon If the outrUle leader were kept oat. Strike Leader Nathan Hermann to day declared t mt if he and other me ro of the I. W. W. were driven out of town they would return with rain Mounts. ADMITS ABDUCTING GIRL. Falls Hops Lesge Will Tell Where abouts of Other Caeopaldl Maiden. Pleading guilty to afcduoting fifteen-year-old Marguerite Caoopaldl from her home at No. M7 Southern boulevard on June V, Oulaeppe Longo, twenty-one years old, no home, was held by Magis trate Campbell In the Essex 'Market Police Court late to-dsjr for trial without ball. When first arraigned In court Longo refused to make any tatment and to-day surprised Magistrate Mouse by pleading guilty and waiving examln aUon. The polio- hop that bongo will divulge the hiding place of the other girl, who was taken from the Hast Thir teenth etreet house on June 1J. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A Nsw i seat Car Thai Aareoe Can Uss nana biscorolerl er Uss si Tn. We have a New Maine that eurea Aath , ma, and we want you to try It at ear en. ptnss. No matter whsthsr your case is s loeg-etdlg er reseat dsvslopmtat, j whsthsr It Is prsssn: as occasional at chronlo Asthma, rou should send for i frss trtsl of our method. No matter I . what ellmate you Uvs. no matter what your age or occupation, if you ere troubled with astbira, ear method should relieve vou promptly, Ws especially want to eead It to theee ' eppsreatly hope leea esses, where all forms at Inhalers, doeesee. spina prsparatloas. . . . u-iHi,,.-,, ,umes. "patsnt smoass," etc., have telle. ALBANY STUOENT VAN SHES. w ,o sveryon. t 0Ur . .. wiws.isi 'nuiuiikn. i ..Ija that this new method la assumed to sad sll difficult breethlag, all wheeslsg. D I sap peers In Berlin, Where He Went ta Otady Mnsle l.oat Oare Before. ALBANY, N. V, June W -llenno sfrh Hoffman, a on of Frederick W. Hoffman of No. 355 State street, Albany, who has been tudy!ng music in Berlin, at reported In cablegram from th Oerman capital to be miasliig. Hoffman I twenty-four yeans old. He want to Europe two years ago with his mother, a brother end lo sister, carl Hoffman, another brother, who la In Al bany, sar the missing student haa had lapses of memory tlnre nn attack of ' rays eld In 190. He was missing for som tlm In JW7, when he wandered through Western Stales unable to tail ssgss he was. sn.l sll thoaa tarrlbU paroxysms al onoe and for sll time. This frss offsr Is tee Important t neg lect e slnile day. Writs new sad then be gin the method et once, dead ae money, glr-ply mall coupon below. Dcv II To-Day. FREE ASTHMA COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 14H Niagara and Hudson St.. Buffalo. N T. end free trial ef yeur method ssi CHARMING NEW Fashions In Summer FROCKS The girdle is a dominant feature of the season's fashions and adds the final touch of smart style to the most attractive of the new models. Embroidered Silk Net MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES All-Silk Net Gloves. the coolest, lightest, most durable Summer Gloves made. In black or white. $1.89 Finely embroidered In matching colored silks on backs and arms. Pearl clasps at wrists. Elastic in hem. Quality told mmm at $2.50 pair. DAINTY Summer DRESSES For Little GIRLS A SHADOW LACE DRESS at $46J7i has a girdle of wide ribbon in violet satin, embossed with velvet flowers in shades of violet, pink, blue, yellow and Rreen. Finished with a wide bow at the back, the sash drapery is looped up and veiled with the lace crossed in soft folds. A wide band of Venise lace finishe the foot of the three-tier skirt. A cluster of tiny "gar den flowers" In colors to match the girdle adds a bright touch to the transparent bodice of the creamy lace. SCOTCH PLAID TAFFETA b the favored material for many of the smartest one-piece Traveling Dresses. A new model at $28.75 has the coat af fect of taffeta In blue and green plaid cut bias, and slightly b loused. The skirt is of blue crepe de chine with hip yoke of the plaid, and clings to the figure In soft, sinuous folds. Black satin ribbon is used for the wide belt and the long sash ends which tie In the front. $4.96 (All models in stock In sizes 34 to 44.) Striped Madras Illustrated at the right. One piece model made of a fine quality striped madras, in white, tan, Enk, blue or lavender, allar and vestee are of colored ratine embroid ery and white crepe. Black satin covered but tons finish the belt and trim the straight-line skirt. Colored Voile at. a s Drug $9.74 Illustrated at the left. .Russian Blouse model; the coat effect in rose or Copenhagen blue voile with printed silk collar and vestee of fine net and lace; ecru voile isusedfor the draped skirt and the short puff sleeves. Crepe do Chine Dresses $26.75 SUNDAY WORLD "WANTS" WORK MONDAY WONDERS. A box-pleated Russian blouse model, with corded yoke and sleeve finish. The square sailor collar is of embroidered net lace and there are tiny turnback cuffs. A deep crushed girdle and an Apache sash with long knotted ends add a novel note of style, and the skirt is gracefully draped in latest fashion. In black, navy. Copenhagen or gray. CLEARANCE Sale of Boys' Woolen SUITS In the new and much improved sad taiarf sd fuartsr of ma Department, now on the Second Floor , 34th St., Root. $4 HOk, $7 9.4 Suits that were priced J4.96 to 15.94. 4Q Suits that were priced m9 $6.94 to 18.49. A QSuits that were priced rf.7T w w ' 1 ' 7 JSuits that were priced $11.74 to 14.74. We illustrate two styles out of the ten models represented in this collection of 500 Suits. These may be obtained at any one of the above mentioned reduced prices. The fabrics are worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds and serges, in practically every color and shade that is popular and desirable. There is every sie for boys of from 6 to 18 in one or more styles, although there is not, of course, every size in every style. Boy.' Spring Reefer. Reduced to $2.97, $3.96 & $4.96 Macy's prices were $3.96 to $8.49. Boy.' Washable Suit., Special at 98c & $1.69 v Elsewhere sold for $1.50 to $.50. Made in beach, Russian and sailor styles, of madras, chambray, galatea, linen, crinkled cloth, percale and repp. Sizes from 2yi to 10 years, according to style. t Boys' $5.00 Auto Duster. $2.97 79c Made of tan linen and of alpaca. Sizes for boys of from 6 to 16 years. Macy's 98c Wash able Knickerbocker. Wnite duck, tan and gray crash, plain linen, and government khaki. Sizes 6 to 17. Boys' and Youth.' n Fine Shir to, special lUC Cotton pongee, plain and mercerized ladras. and fine percales. With or without collars. Some with separate madras, and fine collars. Sizes IZH to 14 neck. Bow' 75c Shirta AO ami Blouses 4oC The Blouses of woven madras and of percale, in plain white and a large variety of light and medium stripe effects. Sizes 6 to 16. Collars at tached or separate. The Shirts are of plain white or striped madras and percale, of cotton pongee in plain white and tan. and of tan khaki. Separate or attached col lars. Sizes from 2i to 14 neck. 75c to $1.00 Short -A Sleere Blouse 59c Of soft mercerized madras in many colored stripe and figured effects. Collars attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. LtTTLE COMFORTS For TRAVELLERS These are little things some of them but things that will make a wonderful difference in the comfort of your trip. Neat, compact and not easily broken. Vacuum Bottlss, 99c to $3.4$ Hot Watsr Bats, 89c to $1.74 Rubberized Silk Air Pillows, $1.96 Rubberized Cretonne Tourist Cases, 24c Rubberized Cretonne Pullman CrstMns Fitted TrsTcrh Kits, 49c Male 1 1 wir. Centre. 49c $1.69 Nickel Top Glass Holder,. Folding Suede Manicure Sals, Conipiibw Dnriking Cups, ach 3c, nd dozen 4c Sanitary Drinking Cup. 5c ($ cum). Uvaodsf Salts, Ik to U 14c t$U$ NEWEST PLEATINGS, RUFFLES AND FRILLS Nanmutdy PUaHnp ef JbWmml SM me art tnjoymt a wswen w Mtkf in Paris ami an MfM favored (or Ike season t tmarUu neckwear, dress and miUintry trimmings. Many clever novelties are displayed In the Macy assortments to which an entire section (Main Floor. 34th Street), is devoted. SHADOW LACE PLEATINGS are hers, in an exaunita variety of ef fects. In white, cream or ecru laces, with straight, pointed or scalloped edges, these pretty Frills range from 23t for an Inch wide Pleating, to $1 v a yard for a SH men Pleating ot cra quels shadow lace with Point d' Esprit - I.. Minimi aMart RW these Plea tings we import our own laces, thus insuring superior quality and most effective patterns. THENUW SLEEVE RUFFL2S Rails Is wearing deep pleated ruffles Of picturesque style in tne newasi of trie new Frocks. In white or ecru Brussels net 12 Inch pleated Ruffles are 89c a yard; In maline, the same styles art $1.49 a yard, and In chiffon, there are 18 Inch Ruffles at 91.49. "MEDICI" FRILLS the fashion able neckwear novelties are of mous seline, very finely pleated, some with softly puffed edges, forming a charm ing frame for the face. These becom ing "Frills" In black or whits from 19c to 74c a yard. FuEATINCS FOR MILLINERY are of black or white waterproof maline. At 62c s yard there are deep Pleat Inns with double ruffled headings. At 89c wide, double box pleated affects with narrow standing trill. Accordion pleated maline In the new wide brim effects, 9119 a yard. MALINE CAPS WITH FRILLS. softly miffed transoarent crowns, fin ished with accordion pleating ot the edge are 99c ana fi r, in su duck or an wnne or in we two comoineo. these form a complete trimming for a Summer Hst For fichus, collars, vests and kkmm. summer fnchs and milUnmy, Ike VLomessHnt-,tiy rrues. tru SMART NEW MODELS IN TAILORED SKIRTS Scotch plaids and the new cub checks are the favored materials tee tailored Skirts and in light wwm wool and worsted fabrics are especial ty modish for traveling wear. The advance Fall rnodsto srs rnsr vels of clever drapery; and graceful In swv i.n -Stuart MsW Skirts ara $7.94 and $i.94 and "Cubs Uleck" skirts at $9.74 ara urn mow recent novelties In the Skirt Depart ment. Third Floor, Centra. JuDor" Iori Skirts nn (Extra Site) fM In tnk smart black-and-white linen. well cut. fineiy tailored two-piece Skirts, fastening down the side with smoked pesrl buttons. White Ratine Tailored Skirt. Asa awajlnng liiatHu aWst MflVJ 11 ssTTVa rill VAtcimi it iMssivr we mm ployed for these draped Skirts, finished at the back with deep boh and pearl buttons. Large button fasten in foot, whara the drapery into tiny stitched pleats. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SWEATERS v.MI a Bsssaaasasl ass a OsmsI Coat on the steamer, and you cant una smarter moaeis wan uvea snown In such charming variety at Macy's. At $1774 are modish, tow -baited MMnallhla mllae Snst Crt for women, of eponge. zTbWln. chinchilla ana coruuroy, unw. nre ius. assnw "RIGHT SHAPE" SHOES FOR CHILDREN "Equal Rights foe Every Toe." These shoes of fine, soft leathers or canvas are made over Macy's popular Right Shape last, wntcn permits tne natural and comet development of the foot along graceful, normal ssi "Rttht Shape" Barefoot Sandals ss, It at $1.99 at $1.21 at $1.49 at $129 Sixes 4V to 8, Sixes 8lo 11, Sixes UK to Ssss 2H to For Misses arKl Children, thee San dais of tan Russia calf, with Goodyear welted soles of finest sole leather, are delightfully cool and substantial for Summer wear. "Right Shape" Ankle-Strap Pumps Sisss H to 11, at $1.89 Sixes HH to 2, at $2.49 In Misses' and Children's all these neat Pumps are made of soft. pliable patent leather, white canvas and tan or black calfskin, with waited soles. "Right Shape" Boy Scout Shoes Sobs 19 to IS L st $1.98 Sixes 1 to 2, at $2.69 Small Men's and Youths' Shoes of sturdy tan leatner, with heavy, dur aoie soies or ciKSKin. CRINKLED CREPE ONDERWEAR Take XSser, $3.74 is drawn At $ltJ4 srs hart-mod Sweaters for women, In durable rope stmh, made In Switzerland. MfMt beautiful of women's tflk Sweat srs ara models at $7434. entirety hand knit in Swttxsriand In duplex. cotor etieexs. Mj!nfz pockets, half belt, button trimmed any, maroon, chock green. sj a . aj eassBl a lrreai &wwm Are all-wool, plain stftoh Byron collars. All-wool, V-neck, two-pocket styles. in oxford, navy, maroon, wrote. Mob s Skswl CossSl SwoBfesrssaevSras Heavy weight, all-wool, shaker knit. two-pocket style, in UxtorU. white, maroon. Men's Extra Hoary Sweosora. $7.41. Very firmly woven, mode In oost stylo. witn snswi collar, motors, uxroro. navy, maroon, white. CoDTenicBt N Rssisi... n-.k..n.. 0 n wmssssj warn srs vaaesss Fit into suit case, big or trunk, by folding the handle. Prices range ac cording to quality of fabric, from $1.98 to $4.96. Plain wood handles. WEEK-END CANDY SPECIALS From susar to flavorlTMS. the ingre dients used In Macs Candies - Inlety puis and ot finest quality, max- ing tnem as wnoiesom anaaeiicious as candy can be rnade Then. too. Macy's Candles srs almavs fresh (mode each day) and packed net weitM. loal"ChoceUte.(iD.)15c Assorted centres, coating of thick, rich chocolate, delicious and whoie- Attracuveiy packed m lb. Best of all Underwear for long Journeys, as it is soft, cool, pretty and may be washed out without requiring ironing. Children's as well as women's sizes. Crepe Gowns, 49c,79c and 99c. Nicely made and trimmed with torchon or Cluny lace or scal loped Blue, white or pink. Petticoats, 49c and 99c. Short and long styles, trimmed with Cluny lace or scalloped ruffle. Cossvbinatisns, 99c Cluny lace and embroidery, beading trimmed. Drawers, 49c Finished with Cluny lace. boxes. Wrappsaianiiiela(lb.)34c Elsewhere 80c a pound Made of heavy, sweet cream those Caramels have a distinctively dell ctous flavor "all their own." Assorted vanilla and chorolate flavors in Hb. boxes. "Fourth oJuly"Favors Original fancies in odd favors for decorations. place cards, tallies, etc., in crepe and fancy paper, made to order on short notice in our own Paper and Paste Workrooms on the premises. Fancy paper cases. Jack Homer P to, etc., may bo had in charming variety. In regular stock are charming novelties ranging from ic to 49c foe large satin firecrackers. In Candy Box favors are Drums at 10c. Uncle Sam Hats. V, Cannon-topped Forts. ic; Flags from 9c a dozen to silk ones at 9c each; Liberty Bells at )4c. and other novelttos suggest ive oi the day. Lace and lingerie Frocks are especially charming in style this season with cleverly combined laces and embroideries and their breed girdles. a.K"!T ESPRIT DRESSES AT $17.74 have the bodke uraped surplice fsBhton, and mads of finely pointed lace. The skirt, accordion-pleated, is of the dotted not over s ribbon trimmed net slip finished with lacs st th root, satin rttibon forms the beH and bow. LINGERIE DRBSSES AT $7774 are of silk-finished pat Me. the oaap flounced skirt of VaJonckmnM vjat with insets of Vensse. the Mouse was and sleeves elaborately trimmed. A soft crushed belt and "pinwhoeT ro sette are of satin ribbon In pink or Diue $5.94 lOmtrated. Long waisted model made of theer batiste and elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes lace and fine embroidery. The sash of silk ribbon finished with Uilored bow at the back may be had In pink, blue or white. Sin. to u years, taToNsm $196 Smart Middy Suit of Balkan effect White galatea. with striped navy blue galatea collar and cuffs. Laced at belt and neck. Plain gored skirt. Sixes 6 to 14 years. sssasasaaBBssnssnssBBBBBsejsBBni r" SauL. $2.49 ft $3.74 Natural color coats, of fabric resembling linen. Sinfe breasted model, convertible collar, belted back and lane patch pockets, self covered buttons. A practical well, taikxwd coel for outing and auto wear. Sixes 4 to 14 yean. Taira Vase. Bask MISSES' Apparel Radical REDUCTIONS Charming Summer Evening Gowns are fashioned of filmy laces and fine nets and are of effective simplicity with their broad, sashes and floral trimmings. EMBROIDERED NET LACK In bold heavy pattern Is employed for a beautiful Drees st $48.7 J. mounted over flesh pink not A cluster of velvet roses In postal tints trims th bodice, and xrlond of th same exquisite flowers fastens the draperies of the flounced skirt at the foot in graceful fashion. gggssaaasassassasvsn, staff aVBssaasaaatassaassasXn Q Sj-1 1 XdnWkWsm m UfwHn W Olf-pM gs a. Voile that were iM 5.4 Illustrated. Pretty Coat-Dresses In Mack and white striped tissue or flow ered voile oPfine quality. Collar, cuffs and vest are of soft lace, and sash, girdle and buttons are of measaline. Sues 14 and 16 years. ' FLOWERED CHIFFON CLOTH Is used for the quaint Nttlt coatee of a pretty Frock at $29.7 f. the tiny noss sy to, 'pervenche" blue, pink and yellow on a whits ground. r. t, i 1 1. i. . t . . . ,a cmDrososToo net sac sgrrno ens flounced start, the yoks and sioevos and girdle, bonds and bows or of s ntn insa or muc in rsms wol $11.74 to $21.75 $12.74 A collection of sixty one- and two piece Dresses in linens, ratines, voiles and fine imported novelty fabrics. Every fashionable color is well repre sented in the assortment and there are sixes for juniors and misses from IS to 17 inclusive. as, s a e i s aa 1TWBSB Oassl arlsTassTS tMdsa aaa s a AatwBfB $11.74 1. $21.75 1Z.74 An assortment of about seventy-five smart Suits in broken sixes and colors. All this season's best models in eponge, serge, checks, stripes and comMnation fabrics effects. The site range includes . excellent rrtodels from 13 to 17 years irKhzsive. mad smknf Tab Skirb Sfadalat $1.96, $2.74, $3.49 and $4.49 Tailored and draped Skirts of latest style in a variety ef materials including white Bedford cord, white pique, white ratine, natural and white linen. Waist measurernents 22 to 26 inches. Lengths 33 to 37 inches in all models. SALEof'Fruit of the Loom" BED MUSLINS 10 OFF Sums as given srs before hemming Macy's Price. 49. Site 54 inches x 94 V Inches svs uwhaa n 04 1st Inrhste TX Inches x 94 inches 74 81 Inches x 9ri Inches 79 90 inches x H inches 9ss 9 Inches xloaH Inches 74c 73 Inches xioa M Inches 71k St Inches KM9M Inches 91 Inches x IttSH Inches 94 63 inches x llili inches rlt 72 inches xMi Inches 81c isi Inches x 112 4 inches 94c X) inches x 1UH inches Crs. ShoeU hemstitched Sheets and Bolster Cams, tat and Pillow Cases, ic each additional. (To match sheets). 41 tnchasxnO hvh 43 inches x 78 inches 45 inches x e Inches 4S Inches x TB toches Pllsw Csjss i (To match 42 Inches x 39 v inchos 4S inches x 39)2 inches SO inches x 39 M inches S4 Inches x 39 H inches Caato (To match 42 inches x 70H mches 4S inches x 79 Inches 45 inches x 79 inches eaeh additional. OA SoaMI ft. ft r sheets). MICK'S HUCKtEBERRY UYtR CAKE 14c For Salt n FMij (Hy SoH deisxlous CWes sptead with beat quality fine fresh berries and boksd Jo perfection in the Macy Bakeries on the premises. Much more toothsome and wholesome than many Cakes sold else where at 25c Above all. absolutely fresh. Said at ceunter eal 14 .two