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© @ay jarred the Legislature with a de- "mand fof » judictal recount of the = Hearat-McCiellan Mayoralty le sent @ message to both houses calle | tig for the immediate passage of the Recount pill and recommending that the | Physicians at the hospital that she be- " @annot be dad eariler than June 15, as Mayor McCicilan will keep the measure fifieen Gays. The Governor says the “RM aniat be sent to the Mayor for his ‘consideration. His message read: ture I recommended that provision be “made for. recount of the votes cast Yor ‘Mayor at the municipal election in New Fork City in 186, The reasons for thie ‘Pecommendation were fully stated, © “The doubt that exists us to the re- © guit of that election should be dispelied “found defective and provision for a | #wlemem. she opened the door of her Umeagure is neither for ror agninst any | Goyemor Tells Legislators/Mrs. Mary Lustig Attacked in |... Théy Must Remain in Ses- Her Home, Bound and | F sion Until It Is a Law. Gagged. | Row in the Senate When| He Entered It on Station House MeCarren and Raines Block Blotter as “Sick and Des- . Effort for Action, titute Case.” (Special to The Peeping Work.) E Mrs. Mary Lustie 1s dying tn Gouv “ALBANY, May %~—Gov, Hughes to- ck Reppin i neur Hospital from injures recetred in her home at No. 14 Montgomery street fast night, when she was attacked and ballots, Tobbed by two masked men. The woman | was terribly beaten, bound and wageed and left unconscious on the floor_of her apartfhent She declared today to the ‘Benate and Assembly remain in session |leved one of her assailants was Nathan | Wntii the bill becomes a law. Lustig. her stepeon. The police are now > “This seans that final adjournmegt | oking for him. ‘The robberey and brutal attack oo- curred at T o'clock last evening, and ‘was reported to Policeman Harry Stev- ens, of the Delancey street station, sev- eral bowrs later by the victims husband, Abraham Lastic, who has a bootshop tn the basement of the Montgomery street house. ‘ Queer Report by Policeman. For some ‘mysterious reason Stevens went back to the police station and en- tered the robbery on the blotter aa a “alck and destitute case.” Not until 4a & matter of fundamental im. | MT, laste wm maior! pa vabre ag, eer en Mlnagsrengg announced “that she could not survive “There is no reason why & grievance | her injuries we Police Headquarter gd be fostergd because the law, | notified of tho importance of the case to. be adequate, hms teen | According to the dying woman's “am my first message to the ‘Legisle- the demands of justice with reter- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, “HUMPTY” PAYS CELEBRATE BIRTH OF HIGH PRICE FOR | SCIENTIST LINNAEUS RECOUNT BILL) MASKED THIEVES, HIS TWO THREATS, Jackson Finds What Suspend- that even “Humpty” Wrecked establishment. so he called the Police, ‘Two Central Office men aaristed tective Reanion in arrestt When arraigned before “Ke Crane in the Centre Street Court’ to-day for vagrancy Jerry” were held in vhe peace for six months or go to the Island, As Jackson across the Bridge of Sighs to the Tombs prison Jackson turned on Aim savagely and sald “Never mind. out, and then Pll fix you.” The officer remembered that there was & suspended sentence from 18M hang ing over Jackson for shooting a man named Keller, and upon ri threat made against tim to torney Jerome the latter issued is per sonal warrant an tence. If Jackson gives b: rearrested and eent away, probably for « long term. If he falls to give the bond and serves the six months he will be arrested on japartment at a ifttle after 7 “o'ctonk recount 1s wanting. This lack | SDM Te Th asseq through tne door, two degpiavure is competent 0 SUPPLY. | masked men cathe out from behind a bill providing for the recount hus pureag and struck a her with slung the Assen.bly, and I respectfully fm She endeavored to sores, — Rera one the Uugs caught Ler throat -epejucarne te dliagd te. The | one hand and. shoved fae In her mouth wi © other, hile he was but is simply in the puisic interest | mouth fate comiphatin ” tatenanated order ¢ we iran for met. | Sea mation which ail shogid desire | ME* Lustig, over. the head with his ice beyond controversy. ‘She was a stout, vigorous woman and of the question 4 ‘he wi * 4 | rather than diminishes with@he | ‘of time, and tt should be promptly ot. Ut has beow suggested that tt will be | Tet tleed her atepson: Natian Luetie. metitution: | He et then ripped at My judgement that course should be w of the urgency of the that the Legisia-« journment until law.” th fvunt gor this. rr they had locaed the $1,300 they hurriedly he half uncgnsctous woman and » apartment. Freed Herself. | When her senses came back to her ghe worked frantically to throw off her ne goon the Gov, $ the Renate Senator Arm be consid: to free herself in thar the bi jered at out to nets a Mrs. lives fn th adjoining ati. rmatrong’s motion and the| A physician in the neighborhood sue- the foot| ceaded in restoring the woman, where- upon she gave ap Incoherent account the of what had happensd Her husband roore message telephoned for the police, and Patrol- an tried to man B respopded. ‘After making future time a (ew inquiries Stevens went back to ve up the bill ow! | the police station and made the remark- order. Senators Raines | abie entry, "Sick and destitute jected on the groun@ ‘Warly to-day it was seen that Mrs. | Lthe motion w timely, as the | tasiig wasin @ serious condition. Her | for making Ts had not been pody was covered With bruises and she 5 had several serious contusions of the jrho was on Sf \ brain. Ghe was taken to Gouverneur . Mo-| Hospital by Dr. Driscoll Taken to Hospital. iE) The surgeons rushed the woman to | the hosgital, where an operation was | n _| pertormed in an effort to nave her life gt Sens on be ‘doctors waid that thelr efforts hea | bill | falied and that she would surely die. When the Central Office was notified of the robbery and attack, twelve hours after {t had bappened. bait a dosen men - . were put on the case. When Commi WASHINGTON, May 2—A \cabie-| Moner Hingham learned of the “nick and from Honolulu reports two deaths! destitute entry on the blotter of the| day from plague and one sent of that disease. “Mov. Char PLAGUE IN HONOLULU. uty Commiasioner Buher to Invi A pinched foot is worse than a headache. The only one way that you can get real comfort in foot- wear is to buy Regal quarter-sizes '—unless you want to pay three times as much for the made-to-~ order kind that aren't one bit better, Besides fit, Regals are the equals of any custom-made shoe, in style, workmanship and materials: The Regal Specifications Tag is proof before you buy that every piece of material used in Regals is the best quality ob- tainable. f Send for Style Book : | Mail Orders Promptly Filled Margert retail shoe business in tihe world Phores in priccipal cities from Londen w - Quarter-Sizes ! New model. for dress wea Heys cele ‘MEN AND cbs the -varrant as soon as his term lras ¢x- sired. SUBMARINE OCTOPUS TO NEWPORT, R. LL, May 2—The subd- marine Octopus left here for Boston today, She submarine tender Starling. The Octopus will be given @ deep water submergence teat in two hundred feet of water off Boston Light. » ald ca na tole | SIGHTSEEINGAUTO KILLS BOY eventeen-Year-Old Chanffeur Held, For the death of Pincus Jacobson, six) yearn old, of No, 61 Clinton street, who was run over by @ sightseeing auto- mobile, Gustave Bieen, seventeen years r, was remanded sont ty magiatrete Barlow, in rk to-day. “the bor ‘was. laying tag, “Humpty” Thia tinie threets did to wreck @ restaurant a: triot-Attorney’s office, and his pal, Joseph A Hamfiton ave teenth street “Humpty’s partner is known to the golice as “Pty: | ing Jerry.” because | in destroating « hostile crowd with «| chair, ten by the came hack. Shooting at Detective Rearton near the mame corner at which | rested him last night. The two m 4 emy_-of Se’ uté to the Memory of Distinguished Swede. ‘There bewan to-day th the Museum of Netural tion ey the New York Academy of} Belence of the two humtreéth anniver- | sary of the dirth of Cawlue Binnaeus, | the Bywod "bere appeared | represent Sweden's, senti meni Mr. J, de Lagerbers as « dele | Royal ‘Swediah Horticul He mode a briet af- dress " ‘The Rove! Society of Science at Up salahas sent trie cablegram “To every Swede, and espectaity to soctety, whore bonor ft Is to count fay (the Swedish name of Amertoan Hisory a catedra- | ed Sentence Means After Menacing Sleuth. Jackson is tn bad again. the work—a« threat nd & threat to f the Dip arrested him a, of No, 164 . at Thin | gate trom, the Decetive Rear: tural Hoclety. and nis THURSDAY, Us) aa the greatest a ranke, it te highly grat that the meenory of t there with everence e@ in the hin aay tae: iotemahellpecinnaan same nce Pays Trib. BROOKLYN WOMAN DEAD IN RESERVOIR. ry in the Disappearance of “Louis B. Hall in Cincin- nati Cleared. CINCINNATI, May ~The body Mra. Loule B. Hall, wile of the mar ager of the National Preas Assoctetion pt New York, war found to-day in M Widen Park reservotr. c had been visiting hee sister, Mra! T. W Woodwarth, of Mndisonville, dimaup peared Sutuniay night and the police of the otty kept up a constant search for her. Mre. Heli had been troubled with melancholia as a revudt of fii health. Her home was tn Prooktyn Hali, of his adeptnes | Humpty haa been taken up of-| Io, and only Teoently | after doing a tern for the oMfeer ar are alleged to hw ne slight Msturbance of Jackson kind meant 4 pair strate “Humpty and “Flyin 1,000 each to kee Detective Reardon was_ taking We soon discovered the I'll give bond and get WE_OF R.K. Macy & Co.'s Attraction, Are Their Low Prices Bway at 6th As, AN APOLOGY: Tuesday evening we advertised a sale of Silk Dresses at $9.74. We had over 400 of them, and thought we had enough to satisfy all demands. had at least DOUBLE the quantity, 34th to 35th Se MISTAKE—we should have ERROR. _ ring the Jot-At the #u pen he will be OUR OFFERINGS, VISIT WATCH OUR “When we advertise a. special sale the response is PROMPT. When sale quantities are insufficient we use our_well-known “Not Advertised” Cards. IF YOU WOULD REALLY GET THE BEST OF ~“NOT ADVERTISED” CARDS, The savings they indicate are extraordinarily large. THE STOP AILY AND HAVE DEEP SEA TEST ae eccompanied by the ICKLE weather conditions RECORD for this seaso: F tor Coroner After Rescue from Mob. Suit Hats—small, natty desirable shades; now... to the Easex in Clinton Large siecked hime down and tour wheels passed over Shim: "Policeman Writman In all colors; now,... ad rom an angry crowd that Ehud pevetiencd ‘violence, ‘The’ victim died Dress Hats—hai in _Gouverseur H: ‘There's nothing “Just as good" as R.&G. Pull Biliousness Cured Quickly an¢ Permanently by using Delancey street station he ordered Dep- | ¥°* “ie * 'n A Specifications Tag with Every Pair Stanton $4.00 Distinetively « Yo c $3.50 and $4.00 A PERFECT REMEDY __ from Reboux, Georgette and jospital e i ot Aa: tr brome att ner plumes and flowers; now..... reet, owner _ MILLINERY REDUCTIONS. a MILLINERY UNDERPRICING THAT SETS A NEW Not alone are the imported Ha the ones from our own workrooms as wel prices the purchasing opportunities are truly without a parallel! wear; trimmed with wings, flowers, fruits and ribbons in all To ques, of horsehalr, yeddo and satin braids; lace, feather and tlower trimmings; now..... Sailors—copies of Reboux and Georgette mod- els, elegantly trimmed with wings Milan and chip—conies of models all season long are reflected im n of the y sacrificed, but At these new low shapes appropriate for street $7.96 to $16.89 $9.89 to $15.89 and velvet ritbon bows; -++-- $9.89 to $18.89 Susan Talbot; trimmed with $12.89 to $38.89 Stomacn e) ang Liver Compiain’ R, H. Macy & Cos Distress Batt Get « Box To-night. ‘Dr y S| LITTLE. This Basement Dry Goods work is well done, Evidences: Hosiery. | Children's “Buster Brown” black fine rib; sizes 6 els and toes Children’s Tan Hosiery, assorted | shades of tan, fine ribs; dou- ble heels and toe 12¢ Children’s Black Cotton Hose, | heavy ribs, sites 6 j jouble heels and toes,. 12] ' Greater New York Men's Stores NEW YORE CITY 12 Nassau St,,cor, Ann St ie se to | designs; size 40x10 inches, cor. th St Men's Black and Tan Cotton Half | ¢¢! : Be yet BN Hose, light weights, double | Union Linen Scarfs, one row of hee nd toes 12c | openwork size 18x45 in Men's Cotton Half Hose, black | ech 29c and calc is, with fancy fig-| Hemstitehed Damask Tea Cloths, ored and striped patterns; jextra heavy; size 36x36 in, ath Arte eB earner double heels and toes 106 | each 72c. iadth Bt, corner mh kee Women's Cotton Hose, assorted | shade tan; double heels bleached Table Damssk, 65 inches ey 4 and toes 12¢ wide 2, 2% and 3-yar4 lengths; the yard.....48¢. and 56¢ Knit Underwear, Women's Cotton Ribbed Vests, | low neck and sleev plain “ 19¢) | Quality Cotton mi Broadway. Marey A 03 Broadway, bet. Dit- pear and Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless, | hed with nd silk tape 24c) Ribbed Cotton Pants umbrella Muslin Underwear. Corset Covers rh | ect 2 ¢| A ede of naln ih \ | { | 39e ate ambric JERRY CITY. ¥.4, 24c Bewesk ave | ¢ PATERUOM, Wd Drawers, made of nalasook, um ORES MAREED WiTK hemstitched tues her GLa HY Hl xo wikche 38c alin . ct ist ca B'way at 6th Av. Prue Sa el a la BASEMENT ECONOMIES. VERY-DAY needs in GOOD, THOROUGHLY DEPEN- DABLE MERCHANDISE that COSTS EXTREMELY work of gathering and distributing such merchandise—and its design, very closely woven, hemmed ready for use; size 24x38 In, 0c sheer qu fe sod small de figns and splendid coiorings; + yard 9c tiste, neat and attrretive designs, im trous, Attractions Are Their Low rnces 34th te 35th St Organization is devoted to the Table Linens. Reneissance Scarfs, three ~ size 20x54 inches; plece 99c Hemstitched Linen Centrepieces, one row of open ark in centre; re 18x n, each 1c; size 24x24 In, each 33c Hemmed Damask Doylies, neat Mill Ends of Bleached and Un. Turkish Terry Bath Mats, all new 62c size 26x41 in, each Wash Goods. 6,000 Yards Printe~ Lawns, fine 4,000 Yards Printed Corded Ba- Jing flowers, cts and ngs; 15¢. quality; @ yard 10c¢ 10,000 Yards Zephyr Ginghams, dly assorted checks, plaids, nd plain colors 4 12c¢ Dress Goods, 50-Ineb Mohair Sici! Hue) t suitable for full ¢o: nes and bathing sults; yard end stripes ard us 37c IL Weel Deuble-Width Mixed ame, in gray, reséd’, brown J $s, quality; a nd Ie . shi MAY 23, 190 7. R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are TheirLowPrices |. NM B'way at 6th Av, 34th to 35th St. In Progress: THE MAY SALE OF UNDERMUSLINS and ALLIED LINES OF | WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S APPAREL; important sales of CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS and BRIC-A-BRAC, Men’s Blue Serge Suits From $9.94 to $24.50 re For the summer suit problem there is always one solution that is safely and soundly satisfac- tory—a BLUE SERGE SUIT. Fancy weaves may come and go, but Blue Serge holds its own season after season, We are more than criti- cal in the selec- tion of blue serge stocks. Even in the lowest-priced Suits — those at $9.94—the serge Ba PURE WOOL serge, indigo dyed, and guaranteed fast vas, insuring permanent shapeliness; trousers furnished with hip straps | color. In the | modeling andj} making of the Suits we a no less particular. ie re "Sa Here are Four Groups Offering Exceptionally Good Values In Blue Se-ge Suits. | Single-breasted models, soft and | | At $9.94, Value $13.50 | hard-finished fabrics,’ plain or | ——— wits _ | lap seams; peaked or — semi- peaked lapels, backs semi form-fitting, without vents; coats lined with alpaca; trousers have side buckles and belt loops. "| Three-button single-breasted model At $14.75, Value $18.00 ise t, with hand-filled collars and L 0 al Nadie ____..._. lapels. and hand-made buttonholes; voats lined with fine quatity mohair and interlined with shrunken can- and belt loops ~~ High. grade Suits, single and double- At $19.50, Value $23.50 breasted models, made of a soft- senemegegehinnaeenetssierieceetimnreciensinn§ OTSMed Serke amet 1s almost Moss. Proof; sewed throughout with silk, lined with fine quality satin-finished mohair; trousers with side buckles and belt loops. ’ Very high class Suits, sin At $24.50, Value $28.50 | breasted " models, hand - a —lored throughout; coats slightly form-fitting, have snug-titting collars and long, wide peaked lapels; half or full lined with high grade mohair; trousers made with belt loops and i straps. i af roe prefer a Kener Sack Suit the range for choos- rt greater, s' t $9.! i price stages, up to $32.50. Ri ee Men’s Straw Hats & Panamas A few days either way—the time makes little difference. If you prefer to be on the safe side, and ready, choose now—ieis- we'y. You will avoid the later rush and ‘the uncertainty that goes with hasty buying. The season is short at the best. ready: Fitth Fioor, Split Straws, straight brims... 99c, $1.49, $2.97 & $3.49 Sennet Straws, straight brims.99c, $1.49, $1.98 & $2.49 Milan Straws, ‘lange brims. $1.49, $1.98, $2.24 & $2.97 Mackinaws, flange brims.... ... $1.49, $1.98 & $2.97 Porto Rican Straws, very fine qualities $2.24 Genuine Leghorn Braids, \clescope shapes; $5.00 value $3.49 Genuine Ecuador Pariamas .... . $4.96, $7.49 & $9.94 | (Far and away the best Panama Hat values we have ever offeret.) , ° Men’s Shirts, Neckwear, Etc. Furnishing Goode Store, iat Floor, -B¢th-#ireet French Pleated Negligee Shirts, made of fine quality woven " " madras, in handsome patterns; coat models with atlached cutls; pleats extend full length of shirt; GN iss gah 's soe cok $1.44 White Linen Shirts, pleated bosoms; coat models with cutis attached; sold at $3.50 in other Shops; here .. Shirts, made of French hand- loom linen-—our own importation beautiful color effects in stripe and plaid patterns; coat models with cuffs attached; plain negli- ee or pleated bosoms; custom inished, Similar high-class shirts sell for $8.00 in other shops; our $4.44 Make the most of it by being general outing wear; in plain cul- ors and stripe patterns; with col- lars or plain neckbands. . $1.44 $2.24 BG os, dg dred uve thie Pajamas, made of mercerized fab- ries and silk mixtures; custom finished and trimmed with silk frogs; $5.50 values ..... $4.24 Night Shirts, made of cambric; cut full and nicely trimmed; $1.00 value; sale .,.... sa amend 4 0intiheqaecit DA Da neMATA 74c Bath Cowns, made of imported Terry cloth, in Jacquard $4.50 value: special ...,. ; ceeerpee eee eereneannns a Knitied Silk Scarfs, il ‘the ne $2.50 and $3.8 S.lk Neck wear, ~large assortment 1 and stripes; $1.00 quality at @4&e; $1.50 quality at @ be quality at divivles ¢ abe. dw tide case Bat Wing Ties, large’assortment; $1.00 value. a Men's Leutier Be'ts--complete range of leathers and 5 AL M46, CBG AND regent cepa vbr Rieen tae BAe est arrivals from Europe; sold in r price see 1,94 neluding plain colorings, figures $2.00 $1.44 other shop “ Shirts, for motoring and ' } Boys’ Clothing. *xr* Russian Blouse Suits, mad? of blue and colored perge and fancy mix tures in cheviots and sailor collars trimmed with els; sites 2% to 8 years; up to $6.00; ale $2.07 and fancy mixtures, “sailor sizes 4 to 41 years; regu- lar price, $4.96; special bocker serge made, stitched; made of effect, style, over-plaid navy extra coats are trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years; special ... $3.96 Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, with plain double-breasted or pleated coat; sale black serges; sultable for confirma tion; ranging In prices up to $11.74. Misses’ Wear. Floor Smal! Women’ ing and Motor: yetty checks pughout; $24.00 value; sale ty mixtures; high kilt style, med with stitched bands of self ma jal and deep hem; 33 to ch length; $7.50. valu Children’s Wear. Fleer, Girls’ New Model Dresses, in fig- chambray, colorings; effec- tively trimmed with self materials or pleated and $1.74 Girls’ Waist Dresses, made of high figured percales, ured percales and plain variety of pretty embroidery insertion; full skirts; sizes 4 to 14 years; $2.50 value; sale.... grade plaids and ‘cassimeres, silk braid or embriodery; all new mod- values $3.96 Sailor Suits, made of blue serge collar trimmed with braid and embroidery; $3.96 Boys’ Confirmation Suits,—Knicker- blue well all seams taped and double- double-breasted, with or without belts, and full-lined $4.96 Other Suits for Boys, in blue or Becond ‘sand Misses’ Travel- Coats, man-tailored, and sizes 42 $11.74 Misses’ New Model Skirts, in novel- trim- .. $5.49 Second trimmed with stitched bands of per- cale, pearl buttons and Pipings ot white pique; full pleated irts; Sizes 4 to 14 value; sale . Children's White La: we variety of styles, including high neck, Russian, guimpe and waist effect; sizes 4 to 14 years; $1 $1.74, $1.96 to ... Men’s and Boys’| Footwear. 7 The Latest Thing for Men— Court Oxfords, in patent leath- er and gun metal calfskin; made over a new last with pere toes — tipless ; Cuban heels; $5.00 worth of Style and quality...... $3.49 fectly plain Men's Black Vici Kidskin Ox- fords, neat and natty models, made over a new and shapely last; pair Extra pat $3.48 skin, tan Russia calfskin and brown kidskin ; $3.50 and $4.00 $2.89 values; sale,... Boys’ Shoes and Xeathers similar to those in used in the men's footwear; very large assortments ; pair, 1.59 to Special—Boys’ Lace in metal calfskin; fanned leather soles; $3.48 CANDIES. #=, Assorted Caranela, wrapped in tissue, Ib ‘ : Imported (French) Glaced or Crystallized Fruits, pound... 1 “Mille Dolce” boxes, each containing % lates, favors and Table Deg for Memorial 19¢ 296 Chocolate, in 2rlby choco iN different BOR sssinsltsscnscess MMAR oo <<;

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