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Thats the Statement of Mrs. Mary Kalowski, Who Severely Evicted Her from Home. / WEEPS IN JAIL FOR \kes’s Abuse of Little Ones Was “°fo0 Much for Long-Suffering “Woman—She' ls Now Closely Watched, Weeping and moaning In the new Nas- ean County Jail, at Mineola, Mrs. Mary Kalowsk!, who shot the landlord who had dispossesged her and her children {rom thelr rooms, cries constantly for ‘the Ittle ones who have been taken from her, She worrles consta pi and the worry he Tf thewehtdren were with her she woull weeetly content, for she is at least Porting; For the frst time in a dozen the pitiavletcreature ie where she ie work, Kadlowski |» one of those women een any ‘summer day work! fently in’ tte: truck gardens on Lo Wer hard hands, with skin jet brown and resembiing old parch- Trent. lay on the covering of her bed y when an Eyening World reporter ‘aw her, . avout the Httle Wdy Needn'tter. Pho vtaikea about her troubles, and ence did tears fall from her red ee ana Swan “whén she poke of her fyoungest child. sie Is sick and he feeds me," she Wald; “why can't they “pring him here-to me’ $aThe woman. 4x nearly forty years old ‘Be has vrusty red halr and a brown tmottiéd gkfn? “She ts nbove the middie Typight and hss a slim but powerfu' Wrame, fier only feature that ix not uth, which to her emo Sgommbnpiace ts bh B © Well formed and se s. i = did not de ea with the t: Wile had me do ‘my head bac neck,’ he kept a down and pulled aver from my ‘pookit. I an, ber had with He worked fh the it “After Saas é MY Wert to live with a Mrs i Pe Ahad a cow and some pigs, My chil- fri wor t f (clothes. Tore are f * she fs fifteen: Jolin, thirteen } Milley and Gussic, tour, We hve . McCarthy unt] she pat me out ME, I broke up t Of my furmeure to keep us warm. and k we lived jp anu old barn . One night we wv “Finally Mrs. ker houwi jot at home and she ‘he told her, and she told me Qirtig have to go. But I had no place tien he tried to poison my dos with ris green, She threatened to kill my ttle bull.calf which { was feeding t et fat, ‘This fall I was « ha to have meat for mysex cone any Mrs, as ins That sime night hi De "> Shahad Won aches e 1@ hearing this Mrs. 1 and.went away, ea Abasés Her Children, Mlwext aay Mr. Ikes came upstairs and asked me to come into the hall, opened the door and he told me th wife had gone away with the you ellow who had been her boarder, “Has She married hin he asked. 1 id not kro -/ Hmes, and tr @.a crazy sma, “On Monday night when T camo h ound the door lo ee eer Sas KL hs. My fu Toa and the barn to-him to come down, at the window and told me to go awa. 1 am. Hey tte I want to comé Ia , a. ‘® had ho place to sleep. I # Oldest boy, for the axe, and 1 split mel of the door. Then fe me &n ne Oy the ha and ‘me ard, le was tryin; iit’ me whea I fired, oe ought the pistol to protect m: from hin. me; He drove me. orazy,”’ may recover, The doused was a bullet, did He ts. howe condition, + at. €-ON SHOGTING CHARGE. | ot entry. bE GAA ‘killed Willam Crowiey | Wounded Landlord After He} CHILDREN TAKEN AWAY. 2 made her sick, | rier he would have to ¢ : rent that might ‘and Mr. 1k e e. ‘Dey quarrelied constantly for | days and then Mrs. Ikes took | , > Men’s Shirts. » The style-range of our Men's Shirts is one of the marvels of the Furnishing Goods stock. The materials include all the good American and European sorts; the patterns and colorings are as diversified as individual tastes, and the prices are peculiarly singular — unique — Macy's — un- you Polack brat’ he! MACY’S merchandise and prices appeal to all-— exclusive novelties—staple products—no matter what your need may be, you'll find the best values here, Mert of skill and ta laudable a i stigma th Machns t one time atiached to it. I plays its par nor one—alr economy of thi ferment as they apply ntor Cutting out a dozen suits fre required to cut one, is a proc and does not deteriorate qu Look at the suits we offer at $ insignifi Shoulders prevent them from cri thrift. Next? Yes, there is a caplivating “nex $14.96, double breasted sack sty worsteds, cheviots and tv gray and brown are the controlling colors. Prince Albert Coz fast-black Thibet, lined with hand-finished throughout, $14. $19.90, | backs, $24.99, $13.96 $17.96. 419, $2.49, $2.94, $3.96 and $4.96. | Custom Tailoring Department.-« = Domestic and Imported Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres ea || and Worsteds—made up in single or double-breasted sack or the well-Mked English walking coat style—$25,00 to $40.00. If you know specialty tailors’ lines at $35.00 to $60.00 you know ours at $10.00 to $20.00 less. $40.00 Overcoats at $28.00. Overcoats made-to-measure, of black and Oxford freize or cheviot; black, blue and Oxford beaver; or soft, rich black Vicuna, sold by others at $40.00; Special at $28.00. that enhances the interest of this sale. The in-between prices are 44c. and 94c. “round town at 50e. matched: tached cuffs. for business or autumn outing; attached cuffs, and bosoms, or neat all-over figures, tached cuts, corded white stripes; attached cuffs, Prince Albert Coats-and-Vests,| Prince Albert, Coats-and-Vests, thade of fine undressed worsted, made of handsome vicuna cloth, lined with serge; lapels faced with coats lined and faced with silk; merveilleux or gros grain silk, double-breasted vests with silk Worsted Trousers, neat stripes, to be worn in com- bination with Prince Albert Coats—$4.96,$5.63,86.49. Full Dress Suits, made pulniported Full Dress Suits, made of unfin- Venetian worsted, faced and lined | ished worsted, lined and faced with iy With merveilléux silk, $24.66. pure-dyed silk, $29.96. Sitk-ljned Tuxedo Coats to match, Silk-lined Tuxedo Coats to match, Evening Dres$ Vests, made of pique and mercerized fabrics in the production of Clothing—but its part ‘ant and unimportant in every- Manufacturers strike the keynote to bet- d more hand-work to their goods, atiern, in the same length of time hat survives, because it saves money 0.96, $22.96, $24.96 and $26.49, Only the hypercritical, the supersensitive, could wish for better. They fit continuously —the hand shaping and stitching on the collars, asing, sagging or slouching. They have the grace, the tone and the elegance to please that large class of men who are instinctively fastidious and must of necessity practice apels and A step lower and we are among the Three and Four Button Single and Three Button Double breasted Suits, made of refined silk-mixed wors- teds, firmly-twisted cheviots and close-woven cassimeres at $19.96. "_worsteds, cassimeres and. cheviots—the foremost patterns and colorings—the nobbiest styles— $11.74 commands a great variety of splendid Suits—Suits that will appeal to the brisk, quick American business men—single and —those long-wearing, genteel, popular eds, in mixtures, stripes, checks and over- [en's Formal Dress «= ». ts-and-Vests, made of soft-finished, ge, lapels: faced with silk, Ten’s Fashionable Neckwear.-« » 24c.— $1.94, Those two prices represent the ex- treme qualities of the Neckwear The Four-in-hands at 24e, are sold The Four-in-hands, Squares and Folded Squares at 94e. and $1.94 are made to bring much more elsewhere. Heavy, rich silks that tie-up so easily, so gracefully. The assortment of patterns literally bewilders—white. cream, giay, helio and black are the favorite colors. 04° for $1.50 Stiff-bosomed Shirts, made in our own factory 7 of fine percale, light and dark grounds, detached cuffs, 5] .44 for $2.00 Stiff-bosomed Shirts, made in our own factory of madras and percale—novel patterns—new colorings; ~ de- 84-44 for $2.00 Soft-bosomed Shirts, made of strong cheviots— white, plain colored and striped—exceptionally serviceable Te Wad’ threatened to $ 1 .74 for $2.25 Stiff-bosomed Shirts made of printed madra$ and | percale; neat figures and stripes on white grounds, Others have plaited bosoms, with combination designs on bodies $4.4 for $2.50 Stiff-bosomed Shirts, coat-style, made of best percale, exclusive designs on gray and blue grounds, at- $49 for $3.25 Coat-style Shirts, made of fine imported fabrics; bodies have small woven figures on dark grounds; bosoms have medium-sized colored Jacquard figures woven between sb United States arsenal hore a| $3.24 for $4.50 Stitf-bosomed Shirts, made of best imported ma- Was released from con- ithe verdict of the court. tity, @ court wae fully up+ tached cuffs, 12° the majo’ terials, plain-colored chambray bodies, black-and-white, ei blue-and-white and buff-and-white stri jped bosons; at- for Men’s abc, All-linen Collars, forty-two styles, including the latest Stee fe A jual to any and better than that are so! ere at 25c, For stich Gol- late the pbs 12e-os absolubely Hdl B'way, at 6th Ave. en’s Ready-lade Clothing. —.. Constant trying has had its result. Season after season finds Ready- made Clothing closer to the perfection of the Made-to-measure kind. have practically realized their honorable and ly-to-wear Clothing above the provincial If you contemplate bay- ing & piano—WAIT. We will make an fmportant announcement in & few days that will interest sath to35thst. 7" Square Pianos Priced Much Autumn Gloves.- » Below Their Cost to Us. We've neglected nothing that we thought wouid add to the complete- ness of this Glove store. It is now as perfect as we know how to make it. 4 , ‘ ‘ . HY? We simply cannot afford to give them floor space. So we offer all we have acquired The dite rs: S the first consideration. We've had our art and our in exchange Fo new pianos at prices that must move them double quick. They are in excel- minds on the efforts of the leadng French Glovers. Their best pro- lent condition, and their tone qualities’ are éxceptionally fine—in this respect many are superior to new uprights. This is a piano chance that will not occur again for many a moon. Following SUXTH AVE, 19 TOZO™ STREETS: ducts may be seen here. The skins, the styles, the workmanship are of the finest of their res} ective grades. U : f ; 1 are a few details—there are thirty or more in the lot:— . — a: FOURTH FLOOR. Concerning prices—We have made comparisons and aye positive that no other store equals ours in values, The differences in dollars, or frac- uare Pianos. _ Uprights. Grands. tions thereof, may not be very much. However, wise buyers do not 1 Worcester... was $600 $15.00 | 4 Knabe.. «was $550 $285.00 | 1 Knabe. was $800 $295,00 determine the merit of Gloves by cost alone. Quality is the essential (Easily worth $65.00.) (Fine condition.) (This is a small grand, and at this thing. Therein lies the advantage we offer. Observe the difference be- 1 Amble: was $750 $20.00 = jute represents one of the greatest jue these Gloves and the ones sold elsewhere twenty-five per cent (Good ton fe excellent | 4 Chickering...was $500 $195.00 | Dargains ever offered.) NBvET, $900 Modern case; fine tone; great bar- Ss. Women’s New Cape Cuff Walking Gloves are captivating styles. * ScGarved Tees; great bartain) : ‘phy Players. The cuffs, in self or contrasting colors, roll back—$1.44 ’ 1 Weber.........was $800 $75.00 Berita ed 186.00 j Our “Alwyn” Gloves are made of the softest, most elastic, velveti- (Perfect condition.) 1 Steinway.....was $650 $895.00 ey aaa Lee) see ’ est French kidskin, two clasps, nervura embroidery—tan, beaver, And 25 others. (Beautiful tone.) EASY PAYMENTS. sate pie an Mas We also have them with two pearl clasps, Es PPPOE LOLOL CCE LO LLLE OED FLD GE STEELE LSC TEL SGANSEOELETIIOM inished with forchettes in contrasting colors—$1.69 Foster Lacing Gloves are too broadly known and liked to require praise oa Hie and con: Shoe Economies 2 from the retailer. You know their Strong points. We are sole agents CAE CER Si aOUS) : for them in New York. The Autumn styles have arrivea—all th i i i colors and fresh effects in fancy embroideries, ae peat Miss Lemke. a ay eyelids, ee Dish Cooking | William Glace—four hooks—all colors, 98¢ See Bue on Genera Cooking ray r William Suede—four hooks—all colors, $1.24 : ie BASEMENT. ea ne puny ert Men oe Fowler Glace—four hooks—all colors, $1.44 : closely watched? It is easy to see the rea- Fowler Suede—four hooks—black only, $1.44 Fosterina Glace—four hooks—black only, $1,69 Fosterina Glace—five hooks—black only, $1.89 William Suede Mousquetaire—three hooks—black, white, beaver and gray, $1.34 Misses’ Two-clasp Lambskin Glace Gloves, embroidered packs, tan, beaver, red, brown, slate, black and white, 94¢ : Misses’ Two-clasp Pique Glace Gloves, round corners, néervura em- broidery, tan, red, mode, slate and white, $1.14 son—when you read the items for to-day. Every Good Housefurhishings, Shoe offered is worthy—they have all the good qualities of much higher priced shoes—there are R ema rk d b | 6 V a ] ué6S. various reasons for selling them under regular HERE'S great satisfaction in buying good prices—broken sizes, manufacturers’ samples, &c. things. Especially for the kitchen, where Here’s the kernel of the story: only the best is good enough. You are always as- Our regular $3.50 Shoes, broken sizes, to $ sured of housefurnishing merit here—and at very 3 3 be discontinued; 200 pairs............. 006 1.75 low prices. Women's, Misses’ and Children's Slippers; manufac- : BASEMENT. pore eine, samples; red, blue, brown; felt or leather; som ; FIRST QUALITY ENAMELLED alle SHO OTAEG cee WARE AT ABOUT. HALF. Women's Rochester made Shoes and Slippers; spe- cial high grade; all sizes from A to E; not all sizes in Women’s Sweaters, Golf Vests ard Imported Shawls.» Tage, a6 eats eam of the Suit departmbnt—interests of all im, nce—situated adjacent to the |: n Wapson ke ceea aan ij e large stock of Suits and Single-breasted Golf Vests, red, black i colon. Bie: lack and blue blended with contrasting Double-breasted Golf Vests, double-wove: sted, bound fi silk, white, red and green mixed with ‘contrasting colors: Pa sate Women’s Worsted Sweaters, zigzag and braided stripes, blouse front, Bishop sleeves, close-fitting stock; black, red, gray and white, $5.86. Worsted Sweaters, pineapple weave, Bishop sleeves, close-fitting stock turn-over, trimmed with large pearl buttons-sivo” a Rope-patterns, blouse front, Bishop sleeves, trimmed with pearl, buttons, This ware was introduced by us about six months $ } every style; every size in this lot; from patent-leather ago, and we have since sold about half a million pieces. high-heeled Dress Shoes to welted Street $2 40 Every piece is déuble-coated and fujJy warranted. Shoes at, pair, $1.90 and. oa . Coffee and Tea Pots... . 19 Children's and Misses’ $2. and $2.50 school welt Covered Berlin Saucepans, : Covered Berlin Saucepans, 4-qt. Covered Berlin Saucepans, 6-qt. Covered Berlin Saucepans, 8-qt Covered Buckets, 3-qt Lipped Saucepan: Colanders GAS RANGES AT LESS “THAN cost, }{ Just to Get Acquainted. $18.00 Gas Ranges to be sold at. . $23.00 Gas Ranges to be sold at $8.50 Gas Cookers to be sold at $6.50 Gas Cookers to be sold at. . $2.65 Hot-Plate Gas Stoves to be sold a SALE OF WOODENWARE. these excellent glasses at this little price—almost ST a ridiculous price, considering the quality, if it . $2.80, $3.75, ue were not for the object in view. . 80 89.00 Nickel-mounted Eyeglasses, fitted with fine white crystal Jenses; regularly sold for $1.00, to-mor. 50 15 Shoes, B, C and D widths, kidskin or patent 25 2 3 leather. B $ I 45 40 SECOND FLOOR. *}4$1.00 Eyeglasses 50c. white and red, $6.24. a Chinese-embroidered Silk Shawls—white and black—rich, ornate de- signs, ideal for throwing over head and shoulders when dressed for the opera or reception—$3.74 to $22.96. Sthk-hnd-woo! Shawls, finished, with deep Werder and fri size, tan, hee white, blue, pink, $3.91, uaeaitit Sy nee ceed ee Ik Crocheted Shawls, pretty, shell pattern, deep b 5 Bie. red, silver and can yt9, Gale odscee AGL DUEL and $1.09. Several effective styles at 89c., 98 WE have many good friends who realize that we have a very fine Optical’ Store. We“ want more, so to-morrow we offer to sell .you Golden Oak Plate Racks at. Others, nicely finished, at. > co Weathered eae Plate Racks at monos icques, ¥" || igh as Nate eae, oat gel + | Silk Waists—and Others. Senet sn One Folding Chrd Tables, vaine up to E3354 froma, > i 's Wai te ciie oa etamninadee mekcnd nicer tse down, deep collar, front and Sleeves| Women's Waists, made of black FX trimmed with worsted edging, 5%. Peau ce soie, yoke formed of hem- u ook Racks, slightly handled— Yourwill be treated with the same care as if you ‘hs 2 shelves, value $2.95, at... 1.50 $ § paid full price. Women's Sacques, made of. eider. Stitched tucks, very full sleeves, j shelves Value $4.25) at. down, . pointed ‘collar, front and $4.96, PATNA LESBO Re UCI cl Heres srhepined eR elCk applique,| Women's Waists, made of black = oa worsted crocheted border, 89¢, pead de cygne, entire front trimmed n’ j Women's Sacqnes, made of ripple with side plaits, plaited back, full Men N) Half Hose Four Specials in eiderdown, large rolling collar, sleeves, fancy stock collar, 85.49, ct mth | eras AM mle Mak At_Haif_ Price Handkerchiefs. | MAIN FLOOR, Women's Sacques, made of ripple Cluny lace, stitched pox. plait: IN} eiderdown, marfono Cbd eal td) sleeves, fancy stock, $579. oes 25¢ KINDS AT. 12126, WouLD you buy a lot to-morrow morning? with frogs and bound with black] Wor aie Walstecapade) ota hit About 500 pairs réal Macd yarn, high grade, It is an ideal time—for we own several satin, $1.17. f Fs : crepe dé Chine, yo : ; F ‘ acres at fractional values. Worhen's Sacques,, made of heavy} face point trot wie Ag full fashioned, regular made, medium weight cot Youskrow the bandkerchist stove is always ripple elderdown, deep pointed coi- se, fast black, high spliced heels, 2 Z ; ipple elderdown, tached coilar, $6.98. beat a telat and aiable. These are ex.} 3 doing something out of the ordinary. lar, trimmed with silk frogs, bound 4 ve with black satin ribbon, $1.67. Women's Waists, made of white i i y y i- "s fine Swiss embroidered Handkerchiefs, in- ' crepe de Chine, yoke, collar and ceptionally good value and we offer them for Fri. Women's iss t : oe titentoan nigh cotge, tor | culls. trimmed with Point-de Venise|| day only ate......ses ae sssee1234 § 3 luding only the daintiest designs. beautifully worked; ( the pockets trimmed with dee) lace and fagot stitching, $7.49. {FIRST FLOOR. many are copies of the hand-embroidered ones; scal- : at PARAL AR ARRAS AD RRAAANE loped and hemstitched edges; among the hemstitched borders of satin, $1.99. i Women's Waists, made of colored will be found patterns appropriate for making corset Women's Sacqdes, made of ripnle Peau de soie, shirred yoke, with . covers; actual values as high as 40c.; your choice elderdowWn, large sailor collar, paul rate Plating below; fancy Embroide Flouncings ALT NUNG Uilecesah tie nacentsie seleanonthennays 19 trimmed with shirred ribbon, deep with Gtuny Ne tese: trimmed Men's and Women's pure linen hemstitched Hand- , kerchiefs, in assorted width hems: perfect | : An ene assortment of Wom- 50c. to 75¢. Kinds at 25c. spect; would be eeeslaerea good Mal it the 1 en’s Waists, made of ae ivecerig oe aaAT IO TTTTE UE ScaRSaC TICE Pg ANG aes), CHOOSE a Chine, chiffons, peau Hesenree WE offer to-da another lot: of about 200 Men's and Women’s pure linen odd initial Handker- fancy silks, at $13.49, $15.49, ieces of fine Nainsook, Cambric and} } chiefs; not every letter in this assortment; these are $16.96, $17.96 and upward, Swiss Embrdidery Flouncings and Bandings ap-$ } tuch below regular worth and extraordinary. values; Wornare.W aiehy propriate for corset covers, children’s wear, &c.;} } worth zoe. to 4oc. etch; for Friday ‘choice at 1 q rc rehacredh|_w up fo AS ches at 356 as onlay Noss hat a ‘ ; a an 50c.; fy "i ate 5 rimmed; Odd tinte to talk embroideries, do you think? } § hand embroidered, others samples of which there ie Not so! You'd be surprised how many are disap-§ § only one of a pattern; none worth less than 75c,; 39 pearing from here, for Friday choose at.......scissacyeoegeeee er MAI poee ee re soe Soe, satin borders, $2.34, Women's Sacques, made of ripple eiderdown, ep sailor — collar, trimmed with Persian border, satin- hound pockets, $3.34. Women's Sacques, made Of ripple eiderdown, deep sailor __ collar, borders, ki 4 with Satin, trimmed with Persia mono Sleeves, bouni 434, Women’s Underwear. } Women's Waist’, made of white Women’s Medium-\weight Cotton} Henrietta, front formed of hem- Vests and Pants, trimméd with ita plaited back and hand-made edging, 46c. Women's Waists, made of white Women's Jersey Ribbed Vests and flannel, front trimmed with cluster Pants, medium and heavy welght,| tucks ind wide box plaits, edged with trimmed with hand crocheting, 74c. pearl buttons, $2.39. Women's Three-quarter Wool Vests Women's. Waists, made of brillian- and Pants, Jersey ribbed, trimmed tine, tucked back, front trimmed with silk’ tape and hand-crocheted| with fine clusters of tucks and plaits, edging, 94c. Duchess effect, $2.69. Women’s Cotton Corset Covers, Women's Waists, made of brillian- high néck, long arid shoft sleeves, silk tapes and pearl Buttons, 49c. 429: Fecaived gh Women’s Steady, Ribbed Black Cot- daleas every day, b-lb. pail. 1, tonand-Wool Tights, anki length, Women’s Hosiery. _;,; 1, ( eens Sra tad . 1 County. thorourhly matured, Women's Altwool Jersey Ribbea] Women’s Black Fleece-linéd Hose, fal eheamhe Foe makine Welsh tights, “ankle length, ne. double soles, heels and toes, 19¢, iH Mion, ign, | rarentt RS Women’s Swiss Ribbed Merino men's Blick Cotton Héte, pitt BRADY GING BUCK; Vests, high neck, Short and long] feet, double soles, heels and toes, 2c, i canta roa ¥ Teer tile it td sleeves, Women's Black Gaure Liste Thread 5 as Women's Imported Swiss | Ribbed Prete Rene eee toe te tiete : : ; leeveless, pl 3 C Bee ow heck Short slebves, Sei] Wohien’s Plain Black Cashmere Hose, |. RUAYORING BRTRAGTA. mae, See an |! eka a ae Wines. high neck and’ short Sleeves, 98c.;| double Soles, toes and heels, 39c, trenath TamoB | supe ne oF, Filla ond packed, Ted hoe. eee long sleeves, $1.19. Wor’s Plkin Blick snd Natural \ oer Bane , Sag %) | $4.75 combination tor $2.75 ‘omen’: é - ere Hose;, i-4 wit ‘ i d = 1 Renuine Wilson Whiskey, Wane vent “ Se Gah moet double soles, tas and héels, 19¢, art’. ‘ cf fant “ . 0 . } penning , he Mihaseer rer an ge a 4 sn . ‘ rig = ae |! | Sen : ep | IN FLOOR, FIRST FLOOR. nnn Special Friday Offerings from | ae sei BEANS — “Royal ow pack ti) i) mak ean, dozen, New York’s Model Food Store ——_—<<—eereee> ONS eee q SUGAR. Dent granule tow Bron Y ahuctint taney f aciertotan cut, per Tb: Rvchrand wweet creamery ot amven Ae | Jae : ‘ tine, bat with cluster of tucks ball stitched Wide side piaits,