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THE “EWENING?I WORLD, WEDNESDAY, “HELLO CRE CUR THROWS OUT | OF ATTACKING gL oun Mechs Accused Bran Wrest Ninety-elgtth ‘examination to-da; [Weet Bite Court, Hota! Navarre. Last night -sh =afrom an EFighth aveniie ¢ “preston Ninety-eishe: .. Polloeman Eolcweller says that wher he girts roche the mid nt up with them cGrath. | Eckweiler crowd pureed Mocoun and The man-spent the night Hundredt) street ata- MoCoun: In $00: ball ‘for further examin ation and Teor mubpoenas fot the girls to appear tomato ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jan. t— aught in the whirling northwest gale yesterday, a little dory in which John ‘Gardner and Exil Catsos. two Apa: “amen, “were —tending cod _trawla,_ Bpset_on the banks, twenty miles “oft Gerdner was cavent in. the fg ta Ore | to the ‘and waa picked -up_halt fellow Matiermen of the smack Bitmadetiy} 3 on—whtch the men nad mntied-to te grounds. of Soar make, headway, Rgsinst-the th of the smack ran her fore. the wind and landed at Littio Harbor ten miles above tla city dust. before noon to-day, The gale split up the fishing fiect ~ end onan ‘vessels and crews may have Aestrayed. MINE EXPLOSION. Death—List—-Reported Heavy In rash —at Workings —- In~ Colorado, —FRINIDAD, —Col,— vat, —23.—Sixteen | miners are reported killed in an explo- @ion at the Colorato Fuel and Iron Company mine at Primero. The ex- plosion occurred this morning in the fain entry and ja supposed to have been ‘caused by a windy sh ——_—.—___. LOUBET-HAS -HIS- eee “paras, qian, TLoubet has admitted that ike to be a Senator. tion since his Presidency, he has looked wit on the Senate, ied about the rumors the conditions of the next elec suitable he would be In » would For Sprains and Bruises { MTS. Husband, but She He Beats Her. Says SUIT BY Ble WIFE) Pollard: Outweighs Hers “Pte anybody: “exclaimed ore. {n the Supreme wagn Justioe re Sho stants ‘five fez eleven her. bedroom allppeps, wlio Mera a Tal halt toot ped to the minute. tts 222" paunds, a hundred pounds at f¢ tule of cOmplhints thet —abbteriated. fof gross cruelty and inhuman She said he was -wont to shaking © noae of her of tho ng — his. | SeATING R RINK BARS “Case of Dikrimination, | Which Is-at-Platisburg. Will Be Taken to Court. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—Another case of discrimination against the | uniform of the United States army has| deen brought to the attention of the War Department by Gen; Grant, com- manding the Department of tha East. In this instanco soldiers In uniform at ithe Piattsburg, N.Y. barracks. were denied —admtsaton —to—a—sketing rink fatdiougn Rian attiough tendered the regular ‘The post commender investigated the matter, and, according to the Papers sent to Washington, the excuse was made that the men ‘were excluded be- cause they were not personally known to the management, It appears, how- ever, that noon eiterward atx soldiers, uniform —and_ personally ° management, Ww rinl/ and were admitted. eee mat. the action of the ‘asa violation of the {the State of Now York, Provides that any ons conducting 2 Phiie-place-of eriminste against any ¢ Department. has autho: e inatitute proceedings Se DEL GENOVEZ NOT POISONED Autopsy Shows He Hnd Softening ef the Brain. Virgil del Genovez, the South Amert- Faliread—contractor. ' strange coma which topa |: UNCLE SAM'S UNIFORM.) | Latest ainusement-cannot dts | ~ ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought iba child must ‘havo PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep, These drugs will produco sleep, and _a-FEW DROrS TOO MANY: will produce the BLEEP ¥ROM WHICH THERE 18 NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by parégoric, lauda- hin, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dru, as from selling either of the parce a ed to children atall, Nrithout-Inbelling-theni-*poleon.”—- af is: “A diate Wiha hick relleoel pain and pen ipo Dut which in ‘poison- ous doses produces stupor, Coma, convulsions and deat Fy eh ena) and smell of medicines containing o; jum are disguised, and sold under the names of »” ‘* Cordials,” “Soothin ing Byrups, eto, You'should not it any medicine to be given to een euil idren nia Does No or your ph; of_ what. “} num and m¢ are prohibi fee f Chas. jetcher, errs Castorfa always bears the ee of y LLM ‘JANUARY 28, Shop with Blue CY’S—Strictly CASH. MA 2 ‘Treat alike the ~ Transfer Cards. If you intend to shop in two or more departments and . take your’ purchase with you ask for:a Blue Transfer Card, When you have-finished-shopping vax will find your purchases collected and ready, mittion—and—the—-million= aire... Macy's -U RSE! 66c Chiffon at 39c and 49ca yard. First Flooz. Plain Liberty Chiffons and Lord & Taylor Silk Department. 4 Bonnet” Black. ‘Sidhe: Thursday and Friday of this week we will place on gale One, Hundred Pieces of 19-inch “Bonnet” ~~ Black Taffeta-Silks; regular price 85c.a yd. at 62786, a-yd: "The attention af dressmakers, manufacturers and our retail .customers,-is directed to this un-. usual op ortunity to secure a reliable grade of taffeta-silk-at-a-price which barely covers the cost: of i importation: : Z In‘view of the present ‘hi nauertior on raw-~ _silk it-is not likely t a eatsimilars ppporunity will | occur_again_this. sgason. i Dress Goods Sue ane We will close out before stock- staking LLundreds of Remnants, ~ such as Chéviots; Silk and’ Wool Crépes, — Many Sheer Materials, Henriettas, Evening and Street Colors Corduroys & Velveteens, all-to-be-closed-out at 58c. yd. former prices from $1.00 to $2.00 yd. +} ————_lined_with satin; $150 value; speciat Wash Goods Department Special Announcement.” We Will Place On Sale Thursday 10,000: yards Best Quality Printed Batiste- ‘ seponaee: large_variety of attractive _ designs and.colorings.in.polka dots, figures, plain. and fancy stripes, checks, plaids, Agra designs —and plain colors, al] at_12%4c¢, yd, Broadway and 2oth St.;,5th Ave.; roth St the South American slept be- Ath, rhe tumor also caused | for which he was je. County Hos; his brother | na Fulton street lodging |{ The.right -time-to__treat a —prain-or-b -is the-minute you getit, andthe right remedy to use is Omega Oil, It's antiseptic, healing and soothing, and % overcomes painina most “remarkable Tt » Bruises, Cold in Chest, Sore Throat, and for the many little aches and pains that most people: suffer from occasionally, It often proves a blessing to those wnoee Pains are hard to bear, You don’t have to buy bottle after bottle to get relief. Usually one or two rubbings stop: the pain. Three stres:° 10c4, 25c., 0c. 4 Sample Omega OU Soap in Brery bottle, - WL | Hixtenalon, Ta. _ We Continue Our Annual- January. Shoe Sale In the Basement Store By-Offering the Following Bargains : ‘ ~ Women’s $3, ~$4~and~-$5— Shoes. “Discontinued tines, 7 OSE arto, —airtaken— from—cur main floor, at. Women’s~ $2.50 ae and Blucher S$] in Patent Leather and Box Calf. Men’s $2.50 Lace Shoes, Welted $ Soles, Kids Children’s -$1.25--Button aa Lace i Black Kid} with patent latter ae sizes 8 to 1075. Great Sale of Rubbers. Three-Buckle air 8 1,50 Men 's cern Rubbers... Women's Storm Rubbers Ardtics, sites 1102+ “ g 1.15 | Boys'-storm Rubbers..« Child's Three - Buckle Men's Heavy On izes Sto 10%. B 16OO | Arctics n's i 65c § Oc 5O0c Misse: Three - Biasbensd Bis KR Our Tiberal Credit Terms A toltew dereey and Connerticnt. (WHITE FOR THESE OUTFITS. Furnished, $49.98 Oven Saturday Until 10 P.M. Morris, Chair, value 816,00. a wales 12 Stiff-finished Chiffons, * f t Cold weather cannot upset store schedules. Pre-inventory clearances are in order, and IN PROGRESS, ~~ Winter Goods the spread—and the values RANK WITH THE BEST. IN THE ‘HISTORY OF MACY’S. A centre of particular interest is the _. BASEMENT DRY GOODS SECTION, vhere the. underpricing of new and-seasonable mérchandise is-truly EXTRAORDI- ue -Women'sImported Glace Gloves, Brosser | embroidery, two- Clasp, round-corners;—in-street, shades,—at_47c a_pair. Over forty. departments are|” ‘NARY:- As an-example: represented by similar values. i. d Half | Pricing Of The Rawainder ‘Of —~Our-$200,000- Purchase. ‘Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces, for half the prices they would have sold for under average Winter weather conditions. “The fiite prizes the sate-held-out-eartier are-duplicated to-day._For example: WOMEN’S -FUR__COATS..- Natural Beaver Coats, fitted back, storm collar and revers, $64.75 Eastern Mink Bolero Coat, made of fine selected skins; ae lined with satin ..... Alaska Sealskin Coats, deentinsl London dyed; fitted back, straight front; storm collar and revers; lined with satin, $284.00 NECKPIECES AND MUFFS. ALASKA -POINTED FOX SI sian shaw] co! 7 _ brush tail ends; large mu! trimmed with head . $98.7 5. ROYAL ERMINE THROW SCARFS,) pure white skins; double ¢3 4 | 74 SADDLE © MUFF’ to’ match, fined with satin: $44.74 | CHINCHILLA FA NC Y_ SCARF,| jabos Hee trimmed with $32: 74 SADDLE” MUPP tomate! lined with satin. BLACK HUDSON B “SCARFS, genuine e-fur LARGE MUFF to LUE DYED. JAP FOX LONG THROW SCARFS, lined LARGE REA match trimmed—with Shae aA suspended skins iLLOW MUFF to match. +: NATURAL GRAY. See ee FANCY S anes. tin lined, Be satin lin $8. 14 THROW | nat | GRAY ‘SQUIRREL MUFF, eprte $ 22. Fai pace shape, squirrel Tock $10, 14 ch $24.74 NATURAL MOLESKIN lined with satin THROW SCARFS, double 5°74 HHUBSON— BAY LYNX frp THROW SCARFS, Leipzigg 79 74 | PILLOW MUFF to match.-. $5.74 dyed, satin lined «- NATURAL GRAY SQUIRREL SADDLE MUFF to match... $19.74 THROW. SCARE, sati ALASKA FOX, SABLE DYED THROW lined SCARTS, Tined wit gray g 1 go7q | LARGE Sire PILLOW. MUE and white squirrel. to match, satin lined % $11.74 and_ Women’s Garments. Honeycombed “With Reductions. a The sharpest reductions are cficctive in-the lines of Fur 6 and Fur pera nec ie limited to the uses of automobilists, to pay. The assortments arena For Men: |For Wanent = Calfskin Coats, ranging from ~Manchuria Dogskin Coats, $24.74 to $54.75 811-89 3 $34.7: Manchurian, Dogskin Coats, Calfskin. Coats, formerly $19.74 | trimmed with blended opossum, $36 827.74 and $32.74 Raccoon-Costs,-ranging from: Raccoon Coats 847.74 to $98.75 Wildcat-Goats. q fitar Seat Goat, * sian lamb; formerly Fur Motoring =” t, Austratian Pa ai and-in leather with gray and white squirrel lining. Asto=Robes <of-goatskin~-dogskin Russian. Pony-Cost, trimmed. with» = = 894. $16.74 to $36.74 ‘Reserve Stocks Contribute Extra: Special Groups To The White Sale. The real importance of an annual Sale of this character becomes apparent after the sale has been in progress sever. weeks. ——Apparent in SUSTAINED VALUE-GIV! first week of the sale have been ‘1 to-day offers garme) i y Perhaps you ‘will count these Special “groups a trifle MORE interesting than any yet offered: NIGHT GOWNS. PETTICOATS « CORSET COVERS. DRAWERS.....:- CHEMISES. . Becond Floor, 99, $1, 29, $1.59, $1.89 - $1.49, $1. 79, $1.98, $2.69 79c, 89c, 99c, $1.29, $1.39 *49c, 99c, $1.39, $1.79; $1.98 79c, 992, $1.59, $2.29 Specials in White Fabrics. Lenio-atriped Dotted Lawn, 27 athe } nt styles; a 15c 19c 1&c Fimt Floor, : Petticoats. at. t $5.89. Good news, though the lo! involved-is comparatively-sma Women's Petti made of |Merce taffeta silk, in black, staple and jp,’ 4 evening shades; ai cordion- ple ed in Van Dyke Sie) and fin- ed Lingerie Lawn, n, 35 in, in ide; all ew patterns; a yard. jEnglish Long Cloth, soft = B7e. ished with rose-ruching ;-narrow | tucked ruffle, finish tvith ‘ruch. | ing; extra silk dust ruffle. ished; 36 inches wide, piece, of 12 ice as $ ie Gall Swisses, 31 inches wide various size dots; a yard 1,44 in black, navy, light blue, bluety brown, gray, Nile, lavender and purple; —reduced— for a —quick clearance, j In: addition: " ‘|Wash Laces, Platte Val: Point de Paris and Imita Cluny Insertions Ge rayanes'mea general, involving a £2 domestic, and all the odd rolls and lengths of dre feeieati referee as avell as remnants of Linoleums Cloths. Naturally, it is a difficult matter to print details of the variot lots-in such-a-sale. A little time -spent-in the -departments—even-a half-hour's—inspection—will-bring to -your-notice-scores of. excellent. values, If you have Carpets. in view, bring room measurements. Often an extra size remnant contains enough for a room. SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS. -_This-month—finds—us—with the largest stocks. of Oriental | Rugs we have ever had in January—both. small and carpet size. REDUCTIONS—in many cases one-third to one-half off. the original pri The half-pricing applies particularly to ANTIQUE MOS. —_SULS, KURDS, FEREGHANS, et¢.—a collection of old weaves that have-slight-imperfecti The-colorings are-soft and-tich—= the wearing quality unimpaired. In the collection are a number of Hall-Strips, the majority in widths from 414 to 5 feet and in: lengths from 5 to 8 feet. Prices—$14.94 to $26.86. ; SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS | ee Shirvan, Shiraz, Fereghans, ¢t¢.; 4v erage In addition—large assortm: of carpet-size Turkish and Persian tas “suitabte “for -partor=;Nbraries, drawing-rooms, bedrooms, ete-=-at-prices exe ceptionally low. DOMESTIC RUG VALUES. Best Body Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet; special Seamless Axminster Rug: here sold elsewheré at ees Baty) + $22.74 $29.74 6x9-foot size; elsewhere. $18. 5 Seamed Axminater Rugs, 9x12- foot size; Royal Wiltons,8-3x10-6; elsewhere $32.50; ~Royal Wiltons;9x12-foot size; elsewhere $35, Smyrna Rugs, 6x0 foot sizes eleawhere $104 Smyrna Rugs, 7-6x10-6 size; elsewhere $17.50, 1 Smyrnw Kugs, 9x125 {GOC$lze; dsewhere & THE_ CARPET REDUCTIONS, ~ Best quality Carpets—odd rolls, remnants and many fi i ull rolls Carpets, in patterns that are being discontinued. The Smith: Hast ford. and Roxbury mills are represented. Characteristic Seon = i Think Ft er, __Tapestry Brussels “Extra Quality Axminster. : Our Best Axminster . shi98 x yar TN $1.59 a yard Aris] Sale Offering-Remarkable” je Values h 1 and Sterling rey ae ere prs ri the ji—one result: of the co-operation’ of nufacturers-and-distribttors-in- popularizing new patterns ta ing those -distoniinuied z : ue E a a ee Standard quality war are. evalua: Despite-the:centinued=advar and solid Silverware Sale Prices are extraordi keeping with market conditions, art -—_Genuine Rogers Table Ware. ~~ (Stamped “Wm, Rogers 4A” or “Al.”) Butter Knives, each, 22c._ Salad. Spoons, each, 68¢, Berry Spoons, each, 50c. Sugar Spoons, eich, 180, Cream Ladies, each, 23¢. cad Meat Forks, each, 29¢.- Tea Knives, doz, $2.28, “rub “Knives, “eich,” 86 Oyster Ladles, each, O4¢, opel Spoors, gilt bowls, Children's Sets, knife, fork an c spoon, 74¢, REDUCTIONS ON HEAVY QUADRUPLE. PLATED HOLLOW WARE: Tea Sets, 4 pleces, ‘3406 + Candy Dishes, 98¢, Coffee Sets, 3 pieces, $4.69, Double Vegetable Dishes Candelabra, 5 light, 83,96, Condensed Milk” Holde: Bon Bon Dishes, plerced, Candlesticks, éach' 48¢. Fern Dishes, each-$1,88, Fruit Bowls, exch Oe, Bon Bon. Dishes, ceuaces tron $1.98 and $2.24 to $1,66. Sterling Silver Table Ware. ow Tea Spoons, small; dozen, $5.58 Dessert Forks, $14.06 upward. upward. Table Forks, dozen,_ $16.96 up- Tea Spoons, ward, $7.94 upward, Sugar spoons Cae Le 21, ——-Dessert Spoons, _doren, $13.94 | Butter Picks, ea upward. ~ Cream Ladles, eac! a Table $18.82 Pie Knives, each, $2, upward, Berry Spoons, each, $3,960, Soup Spoons, dozen, $13.49 up- Jelly Spoons, each, $2.04, d, Ind, Salad. Forks, doz’“817,66, The one exception to the perfect qualit res Involved in this sile Is alot ‘Pearl Handle Dinner Knives “hat have hardly vistble flaws in the Nindles. They are Landers, Frary and Clark goods—worth, if flawless, from $16.09 to; $18.00 a° dozen, ‘All! a i are finished with: sterling: biter lettihes, Ste frice, each, re} in=att-tines=08 plated low—not.at all in || are. ye a each, each Glass and Silver mounted Lemon. ade Pitchers, were $1.98 to $2.43, now $1.60, — regular; doten, Spoons, dozen, Fruit Knives, ¢acl

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