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i NN" PATTERSON + PLEIDS NUT GUILT Actress Arraigned Before Judge Newburger Charged with the Murder of “Caesar” Young— Wants Immediate Trial. of his client. Ws charged with the murder of Book- maker “Caesar” Young, was arraigned before Judge Newburger In General Ses- sions to-day to plead to the Indictment found against her by the Grand Jury. Bhe looked very well, considering the strain she has been under. Before her ! Tangier having been cquntermanded. weakness and seemed to take a keen Interest in the proceedings, Lawyer Levy put in ayplea of not guilty and then asked for an Immediate trial because of the physleal condition Assistant De Ae ney Rand anid that as far as he cowl nee the physical condition of the pris- Motor Driver for Frank J., oner was very good and that while he had no objection to a speedy trial he thought ft should be based’ on some- thing reasonable. Judge Newburger declined to fix @ date for the trial, but suggpsted that the woman's attorni the District-Attorney's 4 Nan Patterron, the young actress who /office and agree upon a time, The} GREENWICH, Conn., Juno 2.—Will-| ns locoma prieoner was then taken back to the Tombs. ————————— NOT GOING TO TANGIER. GIBRALTAR, June 2.—The American |Greenwich Borough Court by Judge Teer-|Co Brook battleship squadron sails to-morréw for acer WORLD: TUESD. y = oe 7 Aopenrance tn court her lawyer said she {Votreet, an eisth of a mile tn twelve had fainted twice in the Tombs, but at GOULD CHAU FFEUR nein’ Gerend to on ries the bar she showed no such signs of SE ee ments of Mr. Gould did noi appear in court, Charged with Over-Speeding, Asks Retrial When Sentenced to Thirty Days in Jaii. ‘3 get in consul- (Bpectal to The Evening World.) was to-day sontenced to thirty days in running the Gould machine on Saturday through Greenwich avenue, the main, the orders to go to injurious drugs, cocaine, chioral, &c. and aly ve iice ity, women at change. oi fam W. Everett, a chauffeur for Frank| ened “conditions of. the syste. Ty “mall J. Gould at rGeyhurst, Belle Haven, | Price $1.00. write ata ia is‘ to o Re o c Seay. Ne Bridgeport jail and to pay costs, in the [youd Re, Hesemen & Co. 200 ni way Ns ca eae he: Charlee Hoighauer, 5 ats, ney, he having been found guilty of | jrmt.ant Marner Ch Te sou don't fea Lu evidently figuring on a fine only. Fines imposed on two previous ocoa- . sions on other chauffeurs did not stop preps here so the authorities de- —>—. bh ded severer methods, cape and a ave $600 ball for 800, N.Y. ¥ Newark, N. J. F sunt rent take YMPHINE. Diplomas Framed. The diploma is highly prized by the boy or girl graduate, so the first thing to be done is to have it fittingly framed. For the next two weeks we quote exceptionally low prices, with no extra charge for stretching or fit- ting. Choice of oak or black frames at 39c., 75c. and $1.25. Third Floor, Near Rotunda. Wedding Rings, $2 to $10. Handsome tings, 14 and 18 kt. gold, made of one piece of gold, no joint or solder. All sizes—all weights. Priced according to weights, from $2 to $10. Main Floor, Front, Centre ang of bright Onienta/ cotors. S*ALWLER. To the Little Ones! companied by parent or guardian. n’t come late. With our finger on the public pulse at all times, we have real- ized the immense interest at present centred in Oriental affairs, and have secured at a great expense a large number of beautiful Japanese parasols, one of which will be presented free to every little girl who enters this store to-morrow morning between 8 and 12 o'clock, ac- CARS TRANKER WO T\_F oat AINE ANS Japanese Parasols Free a “ Fhe parasois were ordered expressly for this occasion, being designed by a famous Jap- anese artist, printea on genuine Japanese paper, which is mounted on a bamboo frame, The design is of siriking originaaty, being executed in a bord, vigorous stye, with an exquisite ming- Since Javan has yraternized with the world the simpacity ana spirit of her art have excited the envy of all Occidental masters, who have studied and tried in vain to imitate. This attractive Bloomingdale gift will not only delight the little ones, but will gratify the sense of the beautiful in grown. people because of its decorative possibilities. If you want one of these gifts, 5 We will give them out only from 8 A. M. until noon, and the stock may be exhausted before 12 o’clock. Smartly Tailored Svits of Linen Dvck to Sell able materials for summer wear. same material are selling elsewhere at $9.00. America’s leading designers, and Special, to-morrow only, To-Morrow at $3.98. One of the cleverest ideas ever evolved—this making of jaunty tailored suits of pretty, serviceable, cool, wash- We have a special lot of these smart creations which we're going to sell to-morrow at $3.98, though suits of the They come in plain white and blue duck, are strictly tailored in every tespect, modelled after a $30 cloth suit recently produced by one of Are Easily Worth $8.00 Each. , All seams are overlaid with heavily tailor | stitched strappings both on skirts and coats. All sizes, from 32 to 44 bust measure 'e | Becond floor, f8th St. Section. Men’s and Boys’ Smart Negligee Shirts at 25c. As a special value for to-morrow we're going to place on sale a lot of about 3,500 of these excellent quality negligee shirts at 25c. each, They are of woven madras in neat blue and white striped effects, guaranteed not to fade. All sizes from 12 to 17, at, each Boy’s 39c. Overalls at 23c. Pair. Made of good quality blue and white striped denim—very strong- ly stitched and well put together—sizes 3 to 12. No mail or C, O. D, orders filled on the above items, Main Floor, 60th Bt. Section. Some Hot-Weather Needs in section. Refrigerator— | Hardwood Small size; lined with galvan. | ized sheet iron, neath trimmed and well finishe New Style Bread-Cutter—. simple and practical device; always ready for use; nothing to get out of order; cuts bread evenly and in different thicknesses; made Ike cut; $3.99 Nursery Refrigerators—Made of extra heavy tin, with gal- vanized sheet iron lining; ja- Bietsat crsacccetscrs SLAY \ These items are particularly op- portune, and the remarkable little- ness of the prices will appeal to | every Sousewife who has such | needs to fill. There are hundreds of other equally money-saving bargains in the housefurnishing Adjustable Window Screens —With end slides to enable you to move the screen up or down, 44c., 53¢, and. 69c Other styles, 16c., 2 Arctic Ice-Cream Freezers— $153 $176 $2.09 $2.69 complete with bread knife... 50c¢ | White Mt. Ice-Cream Freezers— Aas Sete Ha Sith 8 $1.88 $2.16 $2.59 $3.28 $4.41 Basement, 09th St, Section, Ibs. Our regular price is $8. Shoes to Sell at $1.95. Another lucky transaction has brought about this splendid value for to-morrow in men’s smart, serviceable shoes— Shoes worth $3.50 a Pair. Made of excellent quality, carefully selected vici kid, with flexible soles, strictly Goodyear welt. The easiest and mest conttortable SuRInEL see on the market, and an unmatchable bargain at, pair. $1.95 25c Floor, 60th St. Section, More Men’s Famous “Foster” There are about fifteen styles of beds in this lot, which we're going to clear out at the above special price—odds and ends and broken sizes mainly. Of course, you won't find every size in each style, but all sizes are ment as a whole, Take your pick from J ‘290, sae sas, | pete $5.00 All Hair Mattress, $5.75. This mattress is made by our own skilled workmen, It's covered in best A. C. A. ticking and filled entirely with soft hair. Full size weighs 45 Handsome Metal Beds, $5.00-- Worth $6, $7 and $8. Combination Mattress, $3.75. Splendid mattress in good ticking with soft hair top, bottom, sides and ends; made on our premises; com- petitors sell the same grade for $6 Our regular price is $5.00. Fourth Floor. L i ‘ Pipl baie Sik a A at it lina el la tat ta a a Lie ; Third Ayenve to Lexington—Bloomingdale Brothers—rity-ninn to sixtieth street. AY EVENING, JUNE 21; 1908 These Arc Days of Dressmaking Dep't. ANNOUNCEMENT: ath FL We offer, at greatly reduced prices, all of our Mode! Gowns, both the imported and domestic designs. Alterations desired can be made at once. Dressmaking orders will be accepted at very liberal concessions from our regu- lar low prices. New Garments from Abroad. —24 Floor. We recently sent to Paris a representative whose chief duty is to keep us in closest touch with the swing of the fashion pendulum. He is constantly sending us new garments to be reproduced by our manufacturers and sold, as we sell garments of American designing, at a modest profit above actual cost of production. We expect no greater profit from novelties than we get from staples, That an article is quite new and for that reason little known does! not license us to ask an exorbitant price for it. This is demonstrated in our pricing of three garments new to the season—a triple cape, a semi-coat and a long silk coat. The cape and semi-coat are exclu- sively shown here at present. The long coat we sell at $13.92, and it is the same garment that has heen selling elsewhere at $20.00, Wherever an opportunity arises for making a fair comparison ou: any line of merchandise, Macy's strictiy cash system bas new champions, Rich Silks of Wide Variety Figure in this Mark Down Sale tm Moor As good Silks as women ever bought—but because quantities are, limited we have put a new price on every yard, thereby creating-the best Silk-buying opportunity of the year. Of some lots there are but twenty and twenty-five yards, the majority aver- age 125 yards, and there is one lot of almost one thousand yards—this {s a] single pattern of Satin Foulard. There are Imported barre effects In light shades, fancy effects in light and dark colorings; crepe applique in white and| black, embroidered with gold; sole somillient, fancy moire, 27-inch plain peau de cygne; plain, twilled and satin foulards, plain satin duchess in blue! and pink, and white peau de cygne. Complete price details are well-nigh Impossible, An idea only must suffice. Silks we sold regularly at $4.89, now... Silks we sold regularly at $2.98, now... Silks we sold regularly at $1.98, now. Silks we sold regularly at $1.49, now. Silks we sold regularly at 98c., now. ee Silks we sold regularly at 88c., now. .. 59c As many of the lots are so small, early purchasing is imperative if ben you desire choice of the marked-down lines. Sterling Silver Table Ware. The ‘Gladiolus’? and ‘Bridal Rose.’’ Two Prominent Designs: 1: »: There are other favorite patterns in the complete showing, but we mention our new “Gladiolus” and the ever-popular “Bridal Rose"’ merely because the interest of June buyers seems to centre about these two particularly. But with all the wealth of designing, this display could be no more inviting than any other really good showing of sterling ware if it were not for Macy prices. = They are based upon a strictly cash system, and if there is any in- convenience in such a system, it is more than made up by the large savings possible in no other. The claim—then the evidence sup- porting it: Tea Spoons, doz., $6.24 to $14.98. Crumb Scrapers, $9.89. Dessert Spoons, doz, $11.79 to | Water Pitchers, $49.99 to $53.34 $27.98. Sugar and Cream Sets, $12.24 to Table Spoons, doz., $17.98 to $38.93 | $23.96 Coffee Spoons, doz., $5.98 to $8.24. Compotes, $7.39 to $27.89, Orange Spoons, doz., $8.28 to $22.98 | Fruit and’ Berry Bowls, $13.34 to Butter Spreaders, doz, $8.28 to | $73.34 $17.24, Bonbon Dishes, $3.49 to $11.24. Medium Forks, doz. $17.98 to | Almond Dishes, 98c. to $2.63. $30.15. Butter Plates, 98c. to $1.98. Dessert Forks, doz., $11.79 to $23.89, Oyster Forks, doz., $9.69 to $17.49. Old Dutch Silver. Pin Trays, $207 to $4.97. Card Trays, $5.74. Bonbon Boxes, $1.97 to $12.39. Cream Ladles, ea., $1.14 to $2.97. Gravy Ladles, ea., $1.98 to $8.24. Berry Spoons, ea., $3.21 to $11.39. Cold Meat For! , $2.39 to $8.39, Sugar Shells, 6° 10 $2.89. Hair Pin Boxes, $7.97, Almond Dishes, $1.74, Salt Cellars, $1.74 to $5.89 Butter Knives, ea., $1.18 to $5.98. Salt Shakers, $2.17 to $2.69. Oyster & Soup Ladles, $6.21 to | Tea Caddies, $26.97. $18.98. Call Bells, $6.19 to $11.27 3 Piece Tea Sets, $59.99. Sugar Bowls, $4.24 to $9.98, 4 Piece Tea Sets, $74.66 to $136.66, | Tea Strainers, $2.07. 5 Piece Tea Sets, $98.66 to $148.56. | And many other charming pieces Coffee Sets, 3 p'ces, $54.98 to $86.19 too numerous to quote. A Special Sale of « n Four-Fold Japanese Screens. Handsomely Decorated—Suitable for Any Room. Screens sold by others at $4.50, our price........+006 ++ $1.99 Screens sold by others at $5.75, our price. . ++ $2.49 Screens sold by others at $6.50, our price. . -+ $2.98 Japanese Fret Work, Suitable for A trade turn brings to us a very large quantity of this white cedar Fret Work, in the designs shown above, and we pass it along to you for very little more than we paid for it and very much less than it regularly sells for. Usually. Sale Price. 1x32 ft. §1.00.... 48¢ 1x4 ft. $1.15. 5°c 1x5 ft. $1.25.... 69c 1x6 ft. $2.00 $1.24 1%x7 ft. $2.75..,, $1.89 We are prepared to execute orders for awnings and slip- covers, and to re-upholster fur- niture at moderate cost, Estl- mates given upon request. You may safely depend upon the quality of everything bought at Macy's. We never sell anything but the best. However, we exercise extra care in choosing such goods as groceries, wines, cooking utensils and related merchan- dise, the sterli aay of which is essential to health, H. Macy & Co.'s Attraz R. IMPORTANT SALES fn the Basement CHINA AND HOUSE FURNISHING op'ts. as well as days of unusual value-giving aU 4 onall the fioors above B’way at 6th Av. 34th to 35th St. Men’s Straw Hats— nm. The price range, 99c. to $2.97. Elsewhere t same grades com- mand from $1.50 to $5. ions Are Their Low Prices. Books---The Money-Saving Lesson They Teach.un. | Your search for a store that sells Books as cheaply as Macy’s will be fruitless, We are quite alone in underselling a// others, Com- petitors are persistently silent on this subject, mainly because an explanation involves not books alone but every sort of m chandise they sell and we sell, Macy’s is a cash store and totally unlike any other store in the world, No matter what you buy here you will pay cash for it promptly—but you will pay less than at ary other store. Books serve asa peg on which we hang a general story. The saving on some Books may not average more than 10 per cent. On other lines of merchandise, notably in the higher class goods, you very frequently find Macy prices just one-half what others ask. Porch Furniture. . There are thirty-five designs here, in natural maple, red and green —and a minute's study of this variety convinces one that the day of commonplace Porch Furniture is well-nigh gone. The fact that our sales of these special designs average more than a carload a day convinces us that the designs, while new to the season, are destined to become permanent. Another year will see them copied widely—this year they are exclusive with us. The prices will never be as low elsewhere: Rockers with double woven reed seats, spindle backs., 74C Porch Arm Chairs, high slat backs, full arms, double woven natural, red or green.... reed seats, each. .. $1.59 Women's Porch Arm Rockers, Porch Rockers high backs) roomy high back, full arms, double Havel oe le woven reed $1.74 Re. reed seats an $2.06 Porch Rockers, extra high backs, full broad arms, double woven plint seats and backs, in splint seats and backs, $2.49 Rush Furniture---Hand Made. —4th Floor. Twenty-five new and exclusive designs, natural green finish, in:— TABOURETTES, CELLARETTES, | TETE-A-TETES, BISCUIT TRAYS, | TEA CARTS, | COUCHES, COSTUMERS, ARM CHAIRS, MAGAZINE RACKS TABLES, ROCKERS, DESKS, Estimates given on special designs. Large Rockers, full arms, high Library Tables, 3 ft. 8 in. long, 3 ft. backs, full apron all wide; handsome patterns; bases cov- around . . $8.49 cred with medallion tap- $19.49 Extra large size Rockers, fancy Fie tans “7ableas oad asdignss high backs, roll : arms $10.49 ‘roll edge wood tops; $9.84 ORCI IS CAH so ciresiswntgrtnes* iias Large Arm Chairs to Tea Wagons, noted vehicles for match ........ceseees $10.24 house, porch or lawn; serve as a Rush Couches, 3 feet wide, 6% feet movable table, with compartment long; box springs; upholstered in for refreshments; wood bases tapestry and trimmed with rep; with two glass trays; $23.96 large pillow and maga- Ul. Cepericnone ren ey vs) . Met PaC vans head een $33.95 Cellarettes, with two swinging ji . doors, liquor and cocktall glasses Magazine Racks, 3% feet high, and racks for five bot- tops 13x13.,inches, five $8.40 UES; CAH eee vee $20.96 SHENES scenes Goes Os Milady’s Desk, 30 inches wide, Tea Tables, wood tops, 24x24 handsomely braided design, with inches, tray in lower part; large drawer for station- AN sce teeesessssssss DOs ery, top racks; each... $17.49 Summer Novelties -™. Japanese Parasols, for lawn dec. orations, various sizes, each, 24c, 74¢, 98c and $1.89 Japanese Lawn Lanterns, all colors, ch, “6c, 12c, 39¢ and 44c Turkish Slippers, various col- ors, all sizes, a pair......... 49c Sewing Machines. Third Flo All Guaranteed for Fiv> Years. New “Red Star” Machines, all piano finished oak, highest grade construction finish, ball bearing stan Drop head, 5 drawers....$13.98 Same with automatic lift. .§23.74 Automatic lift, 7 drawers. $25.98 Oak Screens, three fold, covered Genuine “Singer” Sewing Machines, with fancy silkoline ie very at- Bact yn eaaliag = Wneene gee $1.69. Specials in Wine Department. When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free. Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye Monogram Rye—Macy’s Five Years Old. Special Twelve Years Old. Fegular price: gal., $2.94; bot., 7. gal., $5.38; bot., $1.23. Special price: gal., $2.44; bot., 54c Special price: gal., $4.18; bot., 84c, We are sole importers of the Famous Old Glenfiddich Scotch Whiskey. Its excellent qualities are best determined by com- parisons, Choose any popular brand on the market and make your own test; gallon, $4.18; bottle...........66 Sule 86c, We have just received the first importation of Wm. Grant & Sons’ Extra Special Liqueur Scotch Whiskey. We guarantee it the softest, richest and best Liqueur ever offered in this mar- ket. Gallon, $5.88; bottle, $1.32. Royal Cabinet Sherry, our famous old Brand. Needless to describe it to our many patrons. It has the rich bouquet and delicious flavor that make it superior to any popular brand.sold at $1.00 per bottle. Our regular price, $2.84 per gallon; 72c. per bottle; this sale, $2.18 per gallon; 59c. per bottle. : “Red Star” White Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle, 576; gal, $2.49. ; pone French Brandy for preserving fruit, bottle 84c.; gal. 74. A Blackberry Brandy, for medicinal use, bottle, 49c.; gal., $2.19 ? Clarets, Hock Wines. - Leon Marceau & Co., Bor- | Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, deaux, Mainz. ‘ Case gts. Case pints. Case qts. Case vints,, St. Julien...,., $3.98 $4.08 | Hochheimer ... $4.49 $5.49 Pontet Canet... $498 $5.98 | Rudesheimer ... $5.49 16.49. Margaux . $598 86.98 Liebfraumilch.. $6.49 Larose ......., $6.98 $7.98 | Marcobrunner.. $7.49 $8.49 California Wines. Brandies, Imported in Claret, gallon, 68¢.; case 12 Glass, quarts, $2.34. Zinfandel, gal- a ss lon, 74°.; case 12 qts., $2.24. | ae te Bae Riesling, case 12 gts. 9244 | Gournay & Co.... $10. : — | Martell, One Star.. $13.58 $1.14 Port, Sherry, Angelica and Mus- | Martell’ Three Star $15.96 $1,383 1, gallon, &4c.; bottle, 24c. Martell. Three pt. bottle,. 88 All standard brands of Champagne at prices lower than elsewhere: Ginger Ale, Red Star Brand, equal to any of the imported brands offered at double our prices; dozen, 93c. 2 Sarsaparilla, Red Star Brand, Club Soda, Red Star Brand,’ Cozens Rinwiecemnosisies 93c dozen ..... $1.42) “Red Star” Brand Bass Ale and Imperial Stout Made by Bass & Co., brewers, of Burton: Bottle. 12c. on-Trent, who make but one quality of Ale and Stout. Bottled by our own e¢x- | Dozen, $1.42, pert,

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