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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE CONSTABLE SUED (ALABAMA PLANTER {SHOT 1N THE FACE BY AUTO -OWNER|SHOT FROM AMBUSH) BY STRAY BULLET While Standing at Tenth Avenue and Fifty-fourth Street Ball from Some One’s Pistol Struck Willtam Hitderbrand. Book of Blue Trading Stamps | $3.50 in This Store HE 14TH STREET STORE will accept full books of 990 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps as $3.50 cash in the chase of merchandise in any department if collectors of Blue Sumps prefer this method of redemption to the exchange of snd beautiful premiums. Bring your full books of 990 B. & M, Blue ‘Trading Stamps to the fifth floor of The 14th Street Store and for it you will |) be given a credit voucher for $3.50. If you wish to spend the $3.50 in more than one department you must shop on a transfer. | t Murder Thought to Have Been the Work of a Negro Whose Relative Was Killed a Year Ago. Pubfisher Hill Deolares Tourists . Are Arrested Over in New Jer- sey by Persons Who Are , Seeking Graft from Them. | | Willlam A. Hilderbrand, @ clerk at) No, 180/East Twenty-fifth street, who lives at No. 155 West Sixty-seoond street, was shot in the face by a stray | bullet at the corner of Tenth avenue, ami Fifty-fourth street early to-day. He was treated at Roosevelt Hospital and allowed to go home, as his wound | was not serious. The police are trying to find out where the bullet oame from, MOBILE, Ala., June 2 — James Hughes, a prominent planter who lived at Chastang, twenty-six miles from here, was shot fram ambush and in- stantly killed. ‘The murder is thought to be the work at relatives of @ negro whom Hughes killed a year ago. A pouse te eearahe ing the surrounding country for the murderer. Get Your Share of the Friday Bargains That The 14th Street Store Has Gathered HE word ‘‘bargain’’ means bargain in the strictest sense of the word at.Sixth Avenue’s | Busy Corner. If you don’t think what you buy is a bargain when you get it home, bring it back and | let us return your money to you. That's the strongest argument we can use and. means more than a dribble of words intended to confuse and mislead you. The newest and best merchandise is here at prices stripped of extravagant profit. The gmallest child can tyade as safely as the shrewdest bargain hunter, and always with the assurance that no sale is cdmplete until absolute satisfaction is given. During Friday we wish you would put these statements to the severest test you can devise. We are prepared monstrate that your shopping home at the good old, grand old corner, is ere “you can always buy good goods at low pri 7 = 5,000 Pairs of Men’s Tohn A. Mill, a prominent member of Antomodile Club of America, and resident of the Hill Publishing Com- of this city, begen suit for $10,- Wo damages fur false arrest yesterday wgainst obn Coon, town marshal at Chatham, N. J., and has taken steps for the tmpeachment of Ezra F. Fer ®is, Justice of the Peace, at Chatham. ‘Winthrop B. Scarritt, president of the lAutomobile Club, who will be one of the chief witnesses fur eaid that this was @ crusade against wha! ey injustice.” He eald eey towns, notably Madt {own and Chatham, hold up automobil- , ists to fill the pockets of town officials. “Mr, Hil,” sald President Scarritt, “was arrested and fined when it was manifest thet he was not gulliy of any violation of law. I was with him at tho time and there were several other wit- wesses to the fact that he had com- miltted no breach of the Scovel law, which I was instrumental in having In the pnouatesy: Section Fourth Floor. We clean ci lace and all others, beautifully and at a low cost. ‘We make awnings. Not the kind that rattle and bang, but the kind that resist wind and weather. Get our price before placing your order. Estimates free. We re-upholster furniture, Give your furniture a new suit at very little cost. We've a beautiful line of fabrics to choose from. We will send our skilled workmen adler in Greater New York or jersey City and fit 5 pieces of furniture with Slip Covers of fooguas ity drab color English Striped Dam- ask, 36 inches wide, that retails at 250 per yard, allowing 20 shrunk binding, an job, complete, for 6.89. We Believe Women R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACYS | B'way at 6th Ave. 4th to 35th St Late Books.» Books serve merely as a passed. Sold by on which to hang a | Our Price, ‘ will saiBtE HIM went out in his touring. ctr all other Ladies pe ng matched by ut We $4 and $5 Pants Be Glad to Pay 11.48 for 22.50 NO other store, 98c th Mr. Hill's lttle daughter and my son. Wt J As we were driving through Chatham 4 at a fair rate of speed John Coon ran | in the road ahead of us, frantically y dng a big club and called out that were under arrest, Mr. Hill stopped tis car and Coon got in with us, He , trdered Mr. Hill to drive back to the Dress and Walking Suits Second Floor. All other dealers are pledged to sell at $1.08 the same Books we sell at 98c. at 2.00 a Pair ‘Third Floor. Pee man who remains away from this $2.00 Trousers Sale will lose in acttal wealth from Other lines show greater differences between the asked else- jer if Ferris. Prices \ fi Soon. swore thet ne had timed us where and the Macy prices—ours, in many Instances, being just $2.00 to $3.00. If;he needs more than one pair of 2 alf w' ers charge. i i . W neat’ et ped ct Uieapeed or |B § We have the new Publications-as soon as they are issued, and we advertise TEAR atCal Ohi apg ¢irammanat ve | Gur machine and iknow that it must po will take orders for any Books not in stock. f i said New ¥ i aie vaaeal ral ‘4 Big an Hour and. produced -aeverat ‘ io wae fatige cho Soreunition ee eee a Some of the Price Attractions of the e He ee In this great lot of $4.00 and $5.00 tromers at $2.00 there is every waist size from 30 to 52 and every leg length from 28 to 37 inseam. = “The Court finally confessed that the dence appeared to show that there ad been no violation of the law, but added that he had just fined another man for violating the speed law and could not make an exception of Mr. Hill, The man fined was T. O'Conor Bioanc, Series of Sales Now in Progress Here: Women’s Walking Sults, $24.96 to $$2.74, . Ostrich Plumes and Boas, $1.34 to $13.96. $1.49 Fancy Cuba Braid Hats at 97c, the making than this entire garment These suits are made of a who came forward and volunteered the EN’S $4.00 and $5.00 trousers, made of fine striped worsmeis, Men's y silk braid. The arin le flaring, habit back and welted festlmony that Mr. Hill had not been go; Black and White Japanese Silks, 15% to 25% saved. cassimeres, tweeds, fancy cheviots, blue serge, black and Mus| $4 and $5 a vctteds eeiOhit foaster than sever mien an nour, Puil | $34.98 Royal Wilton Rugs, $26.98, ier Nes ae None Cue Torte oe one) meestene || | Gee Mr. Hill was fined $%. He paid it under $29.93 Royal Wilton Rugs, $24.98, ere other kinds, too. No matter whether your taste runs to strines, a in colors of blue, ‘brown, castor and Prwemean to make {t hot for this $27.79 Smyrna Rugs, all wool, $17.98. pesepglodlecer, paren renh eve yiery Se a ee 1 i Peis eerie peopl tf emr eon asi rs Women’s Night Gowns, 36c, to $17.43. matter what your proportions are, you can be fitted. Each pair is emle e the same modicine to a certain justice- ‘Women's Drawers, 9c, to $7.49, with belt straps, Don’t need to wear suspenders unless you want ta. Patr. Seer areal meer in Morristowee Chemises) Walking Skirts and Corset Covers. ‘Your choice of these 4,00 and $5.00 trousers at $2.00 2 paix, = = init a rik ———_—— 78c. Cru: ther Belts, 3c. etiete oF cieu 68c. Crush Leather Belts, 44c. Boys’ Hot Weather Suits at 49c cuffs, with pouch sheeves prettily WHIPS FIVE MEN $3.75 China Silk Walsts, $2.69. OT WEATHER Sailor Suits for boys from 3 to 10 years old, in all colors and designs, made of ed with fancy sBE braids Tie $1.50 White Shirt Waists, 99c, dependable wash fabrics, handsomely trimmed with a cembination of colors, with detachable 60c. Petticoats, 39c.; Wrappers, 79c. shields. Friday at 49c. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $3.4). Ce EEE seams. You have our won fo} il surpass any- China, Glassware, Jewelry and Wear- Laces for Every Purpose These New thing we ever sold for 11.48, a , | Other Sales. | ing Apparel tor June Brides and Grad- Per Yard, from 15c Down to 2c ,,,,,7,..| Brass Beds Are Best 12.50 Silk Eton Jackets, 7.98 uates; Furniture for the Summer ACES for all , bands, galloons, insertings and medal- For the Price dia Reserves Summoned to Put in|{ |Home. Sales of Stationery, Cutlery, Linings and Nottons, le cece, opal (abaseast lassi Ge alli avesaean [icoal fae aina ane 6 Ba cs Jackets are made of a heavy grade of black taffeta, ia =| OU CAN WALK from one blouse etons, with sloping shoulders, forming a yoke. They Straitjacket Butcher Who In Addition: dresses, for pongee dresses, for shirt waisis and shirt waist dresses and for are trimmed with shirring, silk braid and ornaments, have : M Nf rtant , underwear. In odd _paiterm, Lan ~ end of ‘Sixth Avinse to the other : Worsted Surgeon, Sergeant, Wedeesday WilliCetelaae Tusseehoas TRinWenk: Per Yara. from odd widths and many that re ites sabe oT come | Pouch sleeve and slashed cuffs, lace trimmed. Doorman and Two Patrolmen, 18e to one else will be able to dupli- ibe bee Busy Comer” to get thie cate, These are all the sam 10c yard for Laces worth to 40c, Black Chantilly Galloons, up to 5 Imported and Domestic Wash Goods at Mill Cost new design, heavily posted, large site rods; massive mounts amd vases, in sy aoe, at 26.098, Before he was subdued and strapped @ 4 atraitjacket and taken to the “The Gladiolus?’ ». psycopathic ward of Bellevue Hospital Fred Adolph, forty-three years old, a Dutcher of 1603 Avenue A, last night Drought out the reserves of the Fifth street station, where was taken a prisoner, Adolph was picked up in Firat ave- nue at Seventh street by Detective Ca- hill, where he had fallen, intoxicated, and carried to the station. Dr. Pear- on, of Bellevue, was patching up a cut on his head when he revived and start- €d to attack the surgeon, The sergeant went to Dr. Pearson's ald and Adolph whipped them both. ‘The doorman Joined the fray but the butcher was too much for the three. Policeman Hooker started to help and the four could not hold the man, Cahill took a hand and the five were worsted. Then the sergeant called the reserves and wis half a dozen sturdy police- men hanging to him Adolph was quiet- ‘ed at last, while the surgeon treated bis own and the others’ bruises. SAY BROOKLYN ‘L’ IS A New Pattern in Sterling Silver Table Ware, Made Expressly For Us, We went to a leading Silver Ware manufacturer with designs quite different from anythin heretofore shown and had him make expressly for us an exclusive pattern of Sterling Table Ware, w! we have named “The Gladiolus.” It is an oddly artistic design, perfectly wrougit by highest class silversmiths and beautifully finished in French gray. This ware is standard quality, 925-1,000 fine, and at our prices is the best Sterling Silver Ware offering in New York City. It is charmingly suggestive of the June season of gifts. You Work Our for Your 5 money— | Depositors’ Account Make Your Money Department Work tor Atfords You Every Beonomy You. and Every Convenience. It gives you the conveniences of a Credit System without a single inches; black Chantilly Bands, 5 inches wide; white and cream Alencon Galloons, cream Chantilly Galloons, Macrame Bands in white and pongee shade. Se yard for Laces worth up to | 15c. Cotton Galloons, black Chantilly Galioons, Alencon Bandings, Repousse Bandings, Medallion Galloons, Macrame Bands, Torchon Laces. A large assort- ment. to 50c, Net Top Laces, Wash Laces, | black Chantilly Gallons, Chantilly Bandings, Escurial Laces, at wondertul values, 8,000 Yards of 37-inch Voiles, Including 14 Shades, Per Yard, 28c HEN YOU CAN get Dress Goods like this at this price we are lucky—because it brings you right to us. Here we have 8,000 yards of all-wool Chiffon Voiles, 37 inches wide, that ‘Main Fisor, Au-Wool Think of it! S6e m Vol ) from All-Wi Chiffon Votles Choose from, too! ¥ ‘ool at champagne, tan, French blue, Chiffon Volles af at navy, foyal, gray, cardinal, Q8¢ Sawiintnn see BBE cadet and also cream and black. This is a very superior make of high-class dress goods at a low 1Se yard for Laces worth up | Box §: > upholstered, heavily tet litetond in bes ‘A. C. A, tick ing, all sizes; special at 7.98. Hair Mattress, good}hair, A.C. A. ticking, weight 40 pounds, one or two parts; price, 9.98. Iron Bed, white enamel, brass trim- mings, heavy brass rails on biad and foot ends; special at 3.69. Iron Spring, «ll metal constraction, woven wire fabric, warranted flo give per- fect satisfaction; special at 1.412 Mattress, fibre hair top, good qual ity ticking, made in one part only, e —— be 40.00 Axminster Rugs, One Solid Piece, at 22.49 Fourth Floor, jj WN AND ENJOY one of these fine Axminster Rugs, woven in one solid piece. You can get one at the l4th Street Store, 9x12 feet in size. of Main Floor, OUR ATTENTION will be instantly arrested when you see the fresh, dainty touches that have been put into these Im-. ported and Domestic Wash Goods. But it was with no ten- derness that we proposed to the makers and importers the prices that we would pay for them. ‘Whatever their feelings were, they finally let us have the lot, which in- cludes many an opportunity for you to replenish your summer wardrobe. Fancy Batiste, the latest designs, value just double, per yard, Be. Fancy Colored Lawns, new effects, value 12%4c, per yard, 84. Colored Mull, all the latest shades, value 19c per yard, at 10e. Fine Twilled Sateen, neat designs, cadet, navy, black, red and gray, value 12%e per yard, at 70. \ Silk Like Batiste, the 25c kind, per yard, 124. weeocres Silk Organdie, fancy floral designs, regular price 39c per yard, at 29¢. Nainsook, plaid and checked, value up to 15c per yard, at Be. Pique, fine quality, sold elsewhere at 19c per yard, 12%. z Cheviots and Oxfords, fancy, largé variety, for waisting, value up to 29c per yard, at 15. French Lawn, 45 inches wide, suitable for confirmation and graduating dresses, value 29c per yard, at 19¢. “The Trotter” Shirt Waist Hat at 1.98 Is the Newest Creation Second Floor. E THE FIRST to wear one of these dashing new shirt waist Credit System fault; and the economies of a Cash System, AND YOUR MONBY 18 EARNING INTEREST WHILE IT 18 WITH U8, You can deposit as much or as little as you please, and have your purchases paid for out of this sum. Every morth we will send you a detailed statement showing what you have bought and how much money remains on deposit. On such balances we allow 4 ner cent. interest annually, compounding the interest every thyee pri These goods are very desirable, fashionable and comfort- | 45-00 value, at 26.49, and 8 feet able for warm weather costumes, and every yard is worth double | 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches, of ————5— ~ —— - | 40.00 value, at 22.49. yard, at 28c 0 a, eiaae ia a Floor Coverings Women Will Pay But 98¢ és" “Se Ses the price asked. Special to-morrow, Fri N BAD CONDITION Board of Trade Asks Health nese Matting, regular value 10.79, Commissioner to Investigate It, as It Is Sagging and Gen- erally Weak in Many Places. Health Commissioner Darlington has received a communication from the Committee on Rapid-Transit of the Twenty-elghth Ward Board of Trade, (n Brooklyn, in which the complaint ls made that tho Broadway and upper Fulton street elevated structures in that borough are in a dangerous state Weakness in the structure. Edwin M, wt,ter, President of the Brooklyn Rapid-fransit Company, said that no part of the structure in oper- ation was In other than a thoroughly gafe condition, and that the inspecting force was being increased to meet the growing tram ‘Ten Gems of Art. Every Sunday for ten Sundays, begin- ning June 6, The Warld will present its readers with splendid reproductions of Jen Sis months. EVERY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR EARNS INTEREST FOR YOU DAILY UNTIL WITHDRAWN. YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT AT A MOMENT’S NOTICE. We run no banking business; there is no drawing of checks, with the temptation to spend money promiscuously. . Macy’s sells only for cash. AT MACY'S THE MAN WHO PAYS HIS BILLS does not make up for bad debts by higher prices. He is not called upon to pay for the expensive machinery of a CREDIT DEPARTMENT. , y You know that no store can sell goods as cheap'y in proportion to Thousands have opened deposit accounts with us, realizing the value of this ‘‘up-to-the-times” saving method. Start Your Account at Once: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK for 2.00 Oxford Ties if They Respond Promptly .,.. .... NY TIME Friday will do. There are enough to last through this great bargain day at The 14th Street Store. Saturday the odd sizes only will remain, Will you be among those Women’s who reap a profit of $1.02 on each pair? We trust 2.00 you will, because we want you to have your share of MOxtord the good things we are constantly offering. These | Ties. 98¢ Oxford ties for women are made of soft kid leather or patent: coltskin, with bright kid backs. Over the in- | Shoes, with solid leather soles, extra good of the same leather, turn soles, military heels and kid lined,’ C and D widths in | for Summer wear, Any size from the all sizes, Value $1.75. | smallest to sizes for the grown up boys. 19¢ for Babies’ 35c Sort First Shoes. _Men’s W. L. Douglas 3.50 Shoes 1.95 E’VE sold thousands of pairs of W. L. Douglas 3.50 shoes | admit that | for 1.95 a pair, We're going to sell more of them, We frank! these shoes are worth 3.50 of any man’s money, and state unequivocally that when we sell them for 1,95 we are doing the shoe an injustice. But we want every man who wears shocs to know where he can get the best for the least, 1fhe cannot step there is a fancy tongue mounted with a small | | China Matting, regular value 10.49, at | 7.49. Genuine Imported Cork Linoleum, very good assortnient of patterns, 2 yards wide, regular 49c value, special 36e. Friday’s Fish and Groceries sixth Floor, Butter—“Willow Farm'’ fancy cream- ery; 5 Ib. stone crock, 1.45. Colfee—Choice quality Santos, dry roast, Fish and Meats E- ibut or Salmon Steaks, | i Fresh Mackerel and Blue Fish, per lb, Te. Porgies or Sea Bass, per |b., 5c. Weak or Batter Fish, per |b, 6c. | Threads of Salt Cod Fish, 2 | pkgs, Ge. , Fancy Sirloin Steaks, per |b..14c. _ Rte Be Youle Fate. Ceti is eae i) t Oy Fre Cal Ocori s af Sete oa 4 those “Tren thee oo Short Forequarters Lamb, px Artificial Flowers, per an 1c. . Ses ; MONDAY. MORNING WONDEKS, [fl cach pairot these shoes. aioent, Leven fe benet Mecoayipawtsputniste: Imported Straw Braid, 10-yards, at 19e. sitiiiebinisoalat voi aedh i tiie cls hats named ‘‘ The Trotter.’’ Called ‘* The Trotter’’ because they’re so admirably adapted to travelling. During the Sum- mer months New Yorkers do a good deal of globe trotting—touring the seaside resorts over a Sunday or for a week, and many of them trot over to Europe and back. Steamer trotters, however, won't care so much for this hat as will those who remain on this side. «« The Trotter ’’ is the outgrowth of the Sailor hat or rather an improvement upon it. “The Trotter’ hats are made in two shapes of straw braid, )) | pressed into lar large double y roe is with a straight pliciarenatr, ality as ¢ (Ne i; vi . Each pair has turn solés own shapes. ality as a sto} No argument is required 7 black gunmetal ornament Pi , Ib, 18e. 5 Cari mrnenientonlt sarated nat Ee Ty Hs eFC oR TeTTe high military heels, and every size in C, D and E widths. Take |rem-an dey choice mixed Sint “Thera i two cobsa wise the bolts holding the girders and pill! the st pay ling its bad K 2.00 Oxford ties at 'e: [50c. gradesrchoice mixed, per | | brim. ‘Theyare in two colors, w! place have fatien out in more than | Gghfs—ITS PREAMUM DEVICES, ITS TRADING STAMPS | || 3% 80Y paits as you want of these 0.00 Oaford lies at OBe @ Pair. 1b, S8e- satire aoe the ieeainy come ' seventy places along the line, and that pal did oI AE AE AME, “ 12 ct Lay for Women’sOxfords,made | 98e for Boys’ and Girls’ Canvas | Grape Nuts—Per package, 7¢. collar on brim, made of fancy no there are signs of sagging and general |f| | AND ALL OTHER SCHEMES.) Re er ona aes | y | | |S cP tton. cabeeldered ith bee silk dats, the dots being in several colors. “The coll: is pit {with black silk velvet finished with an owl's head or fancy breast. ‘The Trot- ter’? shirt waist hat will be the most popular of the season, and thecolors of the trim= ming include emerald green, light blue it white, black, etc., and the price of and “The Trotter” Hat is 1.98} 1,00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, all colors, at 49e. 69c. Untrimmed Straw Hats at 29c,

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