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(MRS. FOLEROU, WHO CROSSED IN STEERAGE TO DEFEND DIVORCE SUIT, AND THE ACCUSED PRIEST. | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1003. ies - [ R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. actys Broadway 4th to 35th St. Macy’s May Undermuslin Sale Still Going On. The crowds multiply as the days proceed, and the variety and values do not lessen. We've guarded against skimpiness. Our. own and other reliable manufacturin are at our command. The Ma Our Depositors’ Account Department Allows 49¢ Interest and Spares You the Trouble of Having Goods Sent Cc, O. D. Many Special Values Are | On Sale That Are Not Represented In This Advertisement. TOFICHT SUIT. Wife of Wealthy Greek Mer- chant Returned from Native | Land in Steerage that She, Might Oppose Divorce. organizations te Sale has been planned on large, liberal ideas—nothing narrow or Francis W, Russell anounced that ‘Mrs, Antonia Folerou had returned from Greece and ‘was ready to defend her saan when Justice Soot called the dh ephemeral about it, You may depend upon the attractions being as worthy and tempting any day as : Bolercic stealthy trate importer, ih they were on ‘the initial day of the movement. That's our notion of proper service. In spite of * Pee a rclonea, aaves! Go. vo: sent every statement and claim of others, the fact remains that the best offerings are here. Comparisons to jail ‘rathér than pay allmony, was Fepresented by David May, of Howe @ Hummel. Ho charges that his wife —ample and unbiased—prove it. : Take the matter up yourself if vou are interested in Muslin Under- jel wear. That's the sure way of reaching a firm and unmistakable personal conviction, ‘ received more than parochial visits trom the Right .Rev. Arathodorus. Alexander Night Gowns. Corset Covers, 5c. Chemises. Petticoats. 4 Papageropulos, the Archimandrate of Muslin, high or V-shaped Cambric, high neck, plain, felled } the Greek Church in America. trimmed with clusters of tucks and | seams, Sc. : Muslin, open front, trimmed with | Mustin, umbrella-shgped ruffle, lace edging, 24c. Muslin, open front, trimmed with cambric ruffle, 24¢. Muslin, open’ front, trimmed with trimmed with tucks, finished with dust ruffle, 34c. t Muslin, umbrella-shaped _ ruffle, } trimmed with hemstitching, finished | Gir. Folerqu claims that the Arch- Bishop crawied under a couch at hiv Bome, in Central Park West, on one @ccasion when h? returned home un- ruffles, 29¢. e Muslin, trimmed with clusters of tucks and hemstitched ruttle, 39c. Muslin, V-shaped neck, trimmed with Cambric, high or square neck, trimmed with embroidery edging, 7c. Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with wide embroidery, 12c. expectedly, and + once had to stop 8.0on! ul wife and the prolate on a Centrat t Ma Mrs. Folerou_donies ait his churzes She went to Greasa ast LE end t ‘was lost to her counse! Morris a rming him that she for New York. She was a month coming. and Week ago Mr, Grossman was called up ry tele! of 0 Mr, Rhone by Deputy oxeoh Murray. of the {mmig feau. He said that Mrs. @rrived In ihe sicerage Fanean ship and was deta‘ne JETS. oxlanation resulted in rou's ri lense. The Archimandrate returned to Greece @ year ago. Mrs. is rk BOY TORTURED TOWN WRECKER Tabt ley gathodoras Axelander % = MS two rows of embroldery inserting and hemstitched ruffle, 39c. Muslin, high neck, trimmed with clusters of tucks and embroidery ruffle, 39c, Soft-finished cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks and hemstitched lawn rufile, 49e. Muslin, square neck, trimmed with wide embroidery {userting and lawn ruffle, 49¢, Cambric, low neck and short Sleeves, trimmed with narrow tucks and hemstitched ruffle, 69c. Nainsook, high square neck, trimmed with fine embroidery inserting, and hemstitched lawn ruffle, 69e. Cambric, low neck, trimmed with embroidery inserting and lace ruffle, 69e, inserting and embroidery ruffle, 69¢, hemstitched tucks, four rows of Cambric, square neck, trimmed with wide embroidery, 12c. Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with wide lace, 19¢. Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed with lace inserting and lace edging, 19c, ‘ Cambric, low neck, Frénch style, trimmed with wide embroidery in- serting, neck and armholes finished with lace edging, 19c. Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed with Valenciennes lace in- serting, beading and ribbon; neck and armholes finished with lace edg- ing, 24c. Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed with wide lace and ribbon, 24c. Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed with lace inserting and face corded band, 24¢. Muslin, round neck, trimmed with embroidery ruffle, 29¢. Muslin, Pompadour style, trimmed with two rows of embroidery in- serting and lace ruffle, 39c. Muslin, round neck, trimmed with two rows of embroidery inserting and lace ruffle, 49¢, Muslin, round neck, trimmed with tucks and three rows of embroidery inserting and embroidery ruffle, 49¢. Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $4.49. Skirt-Length Chemises, Muslin, round neck, trimmed with embroidery ruffle, skirt finished with tucked ruffle, 39¢, Cambric, Pompadour style, trimmed. Better qualities at prices relatively with dust ruffle, 39c, Muslin, _umbrella-shaped _ ruffle, trimmed with tucked lace edging, fin- ished with dust ruffle, 49c. Muslin, umbrella-shaped _ ruffle, trimmed with tucked wide lace edg- ing, finished with dust ruffle, 59c. Muslin, lawn umbrella-shaped ruffle, trimmed with tucks and lace insert- ing and lace ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, 69c. Muslin, umbrella-shaped __ruffle, trimmed with tucks, Point de Paris lace inserting and lace ruffle, fin- ished with dust ruffle, 69c. Cambric, umbrella-shaped lawn ruf- fle, trimmed with deep embroidery flounce, finished with dust ruffle, 79¢. Pe x To i ambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with Valenci ; Tasertti wedgeroruy Muslin, V-shaped neck, trimmed th two rows of lace inserting and | Jace’ edging; skint fished mite sate | islin, . umbrella-shaped | ruffle with tucks, four rows of embroidery | lace edging, 24c. fle, 49. icc) He Uiree Tower Orica) in serting, and lace ruffle, finished with dust rufile, 89¢, dust ruffle, 99c, n : 5, Muslin, high neck, trimmed ‘wi ‘anging . (Leics tucks, ‘sie rows of embrotdery ine. | ruffle, 24. HS) ERS UO Ise Cambric, umbrella-shaped rufite, ve serting and embroidery ruffle, 69c. Nainsook, V-shaped neck, trimmed Drawers, 9c trimmed with tucks and perpendicu- - u — Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with fine embroidery, 29c. nrc} Ir lace insertings and lace ruffle, fin- eae with and narrow embroidery | Cambric, low neck, French style, | Muslin, trimmed with hem and| {shed with dust ruffle, 99¢. 3 F, ‘ Richard L. Howell, Who Robbed} —— inserting and embroidery ruffle, 69¢. trimmed with two rows of te tite tucks, 9c. Cambric, lawn flounce, perpendicular Lay in Agony Twenty. Minutes Wena . 5 POLICY MEN MUST GO Dederiline eeiien natore gustise Gowing Cambric, high neck, trimmed with serting, beading, ribbon and lace Muslin, — umbrella-shaped cambric | tucks, wide lace ruffle, finished with Awaiting Wrecking Crew While Crowd and Ambulance Association, Hoboken Lodging House. Millville (N. J.) Building & Loan in a to-day and were sentenced to the penl- tentary for three and two months re- spectively. Both men had been charged with the same offense before, but had been al- TO JAIL THIS TIME. embroidery inserting and embroidery ruffle, 79¢. Na kK, V-shaped neck, trimmed @ tucks, four rows of em- edging, 29¢. Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed with six rows of lace in- serting and lace ruffle, 39c. Nainsook, low neck, French style, ruffle, trimmed with tucks, 16c, Muslin, umbrella-shaped hemstitched cambric ruffle, 16¢. Muslin, umbrella-shaped — cambric ruffle, trimmed with lace edging, 19c. Cambric, trimmed with three rows of torchon lace, hemstitched effects, deep lawn flounce, finished with dust rufile, 99¢, Surgeon Could Extend No Aid. trimmed with lace inserting, beading and lace ruffle, 39¢. Nainsook, low neck, French style, trimmed with tucks, three rows of embroidery inserting, tucks and embroidery ruffle, 49c. Nainsook, low neck, French style, Muslin, umbrella-shaped — cambric ruffle, trimmed with tucks and hem- stitching, 19¢, dee uslin, trimmed with three rows of tucks and embroidery ruffle, 29c. Underskirts. juslin, trimmed with three rows of i hemstitched tucks and embroidery |* Muslin. trimmed with tucked ruf: y inserting and embroidery ruffle, 89c. Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with two rows of fine embroidery inserting and double embroidery ruffle, 89c. Fine Nainsook, low round neck, Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $24.39, Sentence Suspended on Previous lowed to go under suspension of sen- Charge, They Began at Once to |tence. ‘They went right back to the policy business, hence the severity of Writesilps Again: thetr sentences, as polley dealers of the Thomas Jackson and Patrick Murphy |#mall class are usuaily let off with a o Mnanctal gloom and /entered pleas of guilty to the charge | fine. Richard L. Howe:l, who is accused of robbing the Millville (N. J.) Building ana Loan Association of $100,000, plung- ing the town 1 Five-year-old Frederick Derringer, of Wo, 232 East Sevénty-seventh street, was slowly tortured to death to-day under the truck, of a mastor mechanlo’s car at Bec- Salas 5 : Maia ann estan nein sires anoree Me weeaeea trimmed with lace medallion, neck | trimmed with two rows of Ice in- | ruffle, 39c. ; fle, Ac. TAG BEF Ada been’ rin dewn and’ his Galle and sleeves finished with lace edging, serting: lace beading, ribbon and lace Cambric, trimmed with clusters of | Muslin, trimmed with hemstitched | ging 99¢. ruffle, 49c, F body pruahed, under the truck. Although : _.- the-car darn was only nine blocks away, 4¢ Gag awenty minutes defore’a wrecking erew arzived’and jacked up the car so] ‘that torn and shattered little body could be’ tdken out. For many minutes his feeble groans could bo heard, but none in the great crowd that collected could ald him. ‘The boy was playing in the sireet when be was attracted by a display of flags on a store gpposite. He started to run fucks Jawn ruffle and lace edging, ruffle, 24¢, th , Muslin, trimmed with hemstitched Nainsook, trimmed with lawn ruffle, | tucked ruffle, 2c. a { faery orenen lace inserting and | musiin, trimmed with three rows of | Cambric, trimmed with lawn rufile, tucks and embroidery ruffle, 38¢. sItalian Valenciennes Jace inserting, | Muslin, trimmed with ruffle, lace in- tucks and lace edging, 49c. Serting and lace edging, 88c, Better qualities at prices relatively Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $4.74. low, ranging up to $1.89, Sheets and Cases. ling business: a sight Instead of the bluff an of & year ago, Howell His beard was unkempt, h blear- his clothes were shabby and were run down at the heels. Among the wretched specimens of pu- manity found in the jodging-house no one would have recognized the once foremost business man of the thriving Uttle Jersey town . It was in November of last year that [things began to go wrong with Howell Nainsook, low neck, French style, Nainsook, low neck, trimmed with § trimmed with yoke of embroidery, two rows of fine embroidery insert- ing and lace ruffle, 9c. neck and sleeves finished with em- Nainsook, square neck, trimmed broidery ruffle, 49c. a with two rows of lace inserting, Nainsook, low neck, French style, B.Altmans Go, revers, lace Inserting, ribbon and trimmed with lace and embroidery, ~ lace ruffle, 99¢. 69e, Better qualities at prices relatively Better qualities at prices relatively , low, ranging up to $10.49, low, ranging up to $4.19. China Bargain Tables...» Standard Wool across the Bircet. Many vehicles wer) ia ery he UhAA Reg aiae the) oy u msaecent, 2 passing and Motorman “Deana Fai gusoton sete, wplloun BEG e ei end ehh Walsie: nate fated sthe China Bargain Tables|Sheels—made of good, strong,| Bunting Flags.” Gleason, ‘who was running the ttle) j)) had the reputation of being Kew thrifty housewives find it possivle to pass the China Bargain Tables Dia Waists of Irish, Cluny, Venise and Platte Valenciennes Laces, Crepe de Chine, ete. Also full line of Shirt Waists of various Summer fabrics, flat master mechanic's car at a rapid pace northward, did not see the little, fellow dodging behind wagons and trucks Before he could grasp the brake or re- verso tlie lever the child had fallen di-| © Feetly in tho path of hia car, Then,| UO) Ie tone had a tow shares of though he put, gil his atrength on te | stock in {t. ‘he accounts were tangled, brake, the caf ran over and crushed the} boy under tho center truck, hopelessly | ald when there was an investigation It 3 |was found that for years Howeil thad on the main floor. They are the source of more China beauty and full: Bleached muslin, hemmed and) Flags, made of best quality Stan- economy than any other point in America. That's a very sweeping troned:— dard wool bunting, double-sewed statement, but we make it advisedly—because we know whereof we Glee 54x90 inches at 24c. seams, sars-sewed on both sides: write. Our China supremacy is not an accident of trade. It represents Size 63x90 inches at 29c, me Heath the result of world-wide manufacturing facilities, and affiliations and con-| Size 72x90 inches at 34c, Size 2x3 feet, 49¢. nections that are not equalled by any other store. . Size 81x90 inches at 38c. Size 3x5 feet, $1.24, Broadly speaking, the history of the American China business is prac- Size 90x90 inches at 42c, Size 4x6 feet, $1.69. tically the history of Macy’s. It received its initial active and popular im- Size 90x99 inches at 47c. a financier and who was identifled with dozen apparently prosperous concerns, t town between nightfall and dawn one morning and the butlding associa- was a wrecked Institution. ¥ 2 % a ¢ Imported Boleros of Butcher Linen, trimmed with Teneriffe lace; regular price $16.80, at $10.00 of Irish or Teneriffe Lace with medallions of gatangiing the ilttle lends In the under) ee financing hls other enterprises embroidered muslin; regular price ; in every phase of its| Pi Sips sab fee sett Seornsw ark: with the money of the building assocla- SI8.00, at 5 i $11.50 pulse here—and we have been its keen promoters in every phase of its|Pillow Cases—made of the same Size 6x9 feet, $2.93. i No Way to Free the Body. t ‘The only thing It had left as ase i . 3 e : : " great development. ea quality muslin :— Size 6x10 feet, $3.23. i When Gleason and the other men on| seta was Its charter and a few mort- ot Teneriffe combination lace; reg- 16 China—its complementary thought is “Macy's.” The relation is intimate} Size 42x36 inches at 7c, ee “ by memo Foe unger iBe tea el ls tepice 25 O0lp at : 6.50 and strong. The bond of unity is vastly strengthened by the present] Size 45x36 inches at 8c, Size 8x12 feet, $4.39. i Peedisemrntanitilay Cie cin foe le ee iO aia comentel ou Imported Waists of Ecru. Silk Arabic offerings. : Size 80x36 inches at 9c. Size 10x15 feet, $6.98. the tracks. Gleasoy i ane the Lace; regular price $82.00, at . 18.00 The bargain tables are veritable trophy boards heaped with French} Size 54x36 inches at 10c. Size 10x20 feet, $10.24. he heard the bay erying a f earenr In a few minutes China from our Limoges Decorating Shops—including Chocolate 1 ould Pots, Chop Dishes, Salad Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Ice-Cream Dishef, api inG iby le ins woul ict re oe angie ne he Brtees ale hou HIE Teste be found gome day. In . 7 Phe character of these s dignifit ir sale, h ‘ MEN'S HOSIERY. are on “bargain fates, but they afe not 4 the class of China that 4 most of you habitually associate with the localism, The shapes are comprising complete lines of Silk, Lisle Thread new—entirely new—and the decorations are distinctively rich and and Cotton Hosiery—plain. openwork artistic, enhanced with fine and elaborate gold effects. and embroidered effects. Sale of Sample Plates. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY and INFANTS' SOCKS ¢ . of Cotton, Merino, Silk and open-work Lisle, One Counter ciaims an immense variety of beautiful Plates. They are samples—no two alike. The factory wanted our approval before pro- ducing large quantities. We, being familiar with American tastes and preferences, are pressed into service by th> European manufacturers, as consulting artists. Of course the samples remain with us—until you t prominent Women’s and Misses’ Shirt-Waist Suits, Very, Very Special Values. $ 3 34 for Women’s $4.50 Shirt-Waist Suits, made of white, tan * and blue wash c..eviots, plaited waists, fastened on side wah pearl buttons; flounced skirts, trimmed with stitched folds. $8 78 for Women’s $12.50 Shirt-Waist Suits, made of white a butcher linen, waist trimmed with lace, tucks and pearl buttons; flounced skirt to match. to have any ae more 1uxhed ¥ @2rs. Au ambulan: NS fore it was { i wrecking crew. ter minutes befo The'surgeon was hi Finally. aw the n is dragged and icon g > the wrecking crew did not urrive, ; hundred men who cowld sill t ta faint groans of the © i. ear with thelr hands, an en : raise it, tearing te sin from their fin- | | ‘4 In the attempt. They could not | § ige It an inch, trouble | for from | In some at Howe!l was cu his body wou ney were ell for the last liv in Hovoken was sent to send X months has wa res and finds its bed that is paid Child Was Then Dead, When the wrecking” werd pace! underst raised, su as to" a the child But the li DUS yes Women's Fine Silk Hosiery, out of plain and open-work embroidered, Ince inserted Lule fetlow nuit a sta Vs van and fancy silk, at REDUCED PRICES. s - shh * choice, 29 96 for Women’s $17.50 Shirt-Waist Suits, made of blue-and- averl miutes before, The body, ‘wis poles of 1100 30K Out carry them away. Thev »re werth 35c. to $2.00; choice, “9c. ta 97c. $13. d white checked and gray striped taffeta, clusters of tucks on front and sleeves, finished with pearl buttons; flounced skirts, trimmed with clusters of tucks, 6 | 2 96 for Misses’ $16.50 Shirt-Waist Suits, made ‘¢ of striped navy blue silk, tucked and trim: Cottage Chima, -r10-, med with blue taffeta and buttons, gored flare skirts— sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Dinner Sets at $5.87, $7.87 and $9.87—they are worth an early call—You = 4 . f ee ttace, V 67 for Misses’ $20.00 Shirt-Waist Suits, made of dotted oe handlin ee ee HIE NTE Ree yes $16. satin foulards and checked and striped taffeta, shirred ey ge oti wae orniins tenia MUltiiiectotoen es ae fi he oe _ dese: 100 plies, $8 a sleeves, fagot stitching; skirts have deep shirred flounces; sizes 14, nization Incorporated Here tol tity nim qdmitied his \dentity. jomestic Dinner Sets, pretty decorations, ieces, $5, 16 and 18 years, Help the Development of the 7 ay Domestic Dinner Sets, spray decorations, 102 pieces, $7.87 Resources:af Erin. THIEF HOLDS UP AND Domestic Dinner Sets, floral decorations, 102 pieces, $9.87 St raus Cut Gla Ss Tho Trish Industrial Leneue | of BEATS A-CONDUCTOR, Finer qualities correspondingly low. 4 ‘ Pauian wiet*theeertincate of is, y The cant of some dealers concerning Cut Glass is as shallow as the Scores of Open Stock Patterns. He Is Found at Entrance to His D goods they exploit, ed the certificate of In- the @outity Clerk's oftice . . eae ier Scores of styles in French, English, Austrian and American Decorated) When we say “Cut Glass” we mean deep cuttings—heavy, rich, bril- Home with’ Broken Nose China, known to tke trde as “open stock patterns.” That means they] jant effects. The artistic, admired and matchless produc that have and Face Battered. are sold by the set or single piece. ‘This cnables you to select sets to] made American Cut Glass the standard of the world. serve your individual requirements and to replace articles that break. We| Others—in the effort to meet our prices—relying upon your careless- have all the stock patterns formerly shown at the old store, besides many | ness or credulity—put the ordinary, light, dull Bohemian glass in com- new lines. petition with ours. Toilet Sets at Very Low Prices. Cut Glass Fruit and Salad Bowls, 8- Toilet Sets, full size, 7 pieces, Toilet Sets, full size, 9 pieces, Another counter is made at- Incomplete Dinner, Tea, Fish tractive with Chocolate, Tea and Game Sets spread over and Demi Tasse Cups and another counter. The values Saucers. Same reason exists are very remarkable. Be sure for your quick attention, to see them. station. ‘A few minutes Inter, as the crowd was dispepsing, a woman ran out and asked what had happened. When soe | learned, she said that it must have been her little boy, and almost fainted. She |‘! Was suppored to the police sation, and there identified the body, and had it re-| Moved to her home. f Spelllag Betrayed Him, Women's Lisle Thread Hosiery, plain and open-work, embroidered, 48c. per pair. $2.50 per Half Dozen Pairs. Regular price 75c. per pair. Children's Fine Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings, $2.10 per box of Dozen Pairs. hat one of the things f ound, He wa could | sp fortunat scrawled off « how to spel) th Cox, the police te When tirresied he them they inust be r hand BANDED TO AID IRISH INDUSTRY. 19e. per pair. LINES HANDKER CHIEFS, including Hand-embroidered, Damasse, Drawn Work and Colored, effects. French’ and Irish Hand-embroidered Initialled Handkerchiefs, *- afternoon, . ’ @ incorporators -ticlyde |. Juatice in J. O'Brien, of the Appellate Di- John D. Crim- Frederick Boettiner, of No. 2025 Fulton street, a conductor on the Fulton street Women's Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, \ a TTeeR i sheer or heavy centres, or ., Une of the B. R. T., was garroted early , ” toaay at thelentransertertigimeme and Women's French Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs, his injuries may cause his death. He Regular price $1.80 HALF dozen, at $1.00 was found unconscious with his head stove in, his face battered and his body Cut Glass Claret Jugs, $6.87. Cut Glass Flower Vases, $1.37. in, $2.69; 9in., $4.87; 10-in., $6. Cat Glass Punch Bowls and Stands, Men’s Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, P Cut Glass Sugar and Greams, $3.37. badly bruised from the kicks of iis as. ly decorated, open jar, price viclet uec. «tions, $3.49; with} $23.41. e rs é Ww 0 Regul rice $2.80 HALF dozen, at 5 neatly d h OP +P V ; : lodgers. in ChaMiaise iin Bookhes ‘wees Cnet zaniiet $1.50 only $2.49, jar, $4.99. of Gut Glass Nappies, 7-in $247; 8-| Cut Glass Olive Dishes, 89c, Ma) EU std aR ey (Rear of Rotunda.) Toilet Sets, full size, 9 pteces, nicély Toilet Sets, 9 pleces, fancy shape} in, $2.97. Cut Glass Ice Tubs, $4.97, 122 | hoi. bo, SAR PaRRBp oR Cae t Ne: Was { decorated, $1.69; with covered Jar, and decorations, $2.3); covered Jar,| Cut Glass toe Cream Dishes, $6:47- | Cut Glass Water Tumblers, dozen, carrying Bis night's receipts, which on , $2.97. ; : $4.29. Cut Glass Water Jugs, $5.87 $2.97. ‘ han irk 10: emul a8 ¥ ie ‘ te: Bs Mabe Ne, i" tract cb Street, Wise:eomt) Street axa sixth Avewme, ee pee spits bas tty

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