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; : _FHE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1908. ; 9 TWO BEATEN UP FIREMAN, TRYING SHOT BY HIDDEN oa ACYS ANNIVERSARY BY CANG THEY TOSAVE BOY, MAS. ASSHSSIN, WILL The FEBRUARY SALE OF WERE HUNTING SKULL BROKEN LOSE IS ARI | Irwin Had Taken Up Brother's) Little Jerome Meyer, Hid Un-} Calcagno, Hit by 18 Buck- Quarrel and Sent for | der Bed from Fire, Is shot, Says He Was Mis- Cousin to Help. | Burned to Death. taken for Another. | URNIUTUR (Macys | |(Macys)||(Macys] (Mi Macys) Swings Into Line ToDay With the Series of GREAT CELEBRATION SALES years Hast One Mun- | cas z bed, hia. tw | ing weet through Bast One Hundred Eight Men, They Declare,)*" Hammered Them With the . s results of the o bees 1 an ninth street, was v str 1 Station ¢ when Butts of Revolvers. 1 Se ogee enor 6 0 Gi faa © Furniture Dep’t., 4th Floor. Furniture Dep't., 4th Floor. ee riety unas) Policeman Stitt of the Bust One Great as any February Sale of Furniture has been here in the past | We resort to no catchpenny devices such as “household clubs,” pee Uesey ian covered aw urounds _ seven | Hundred and Fourth street station, a GREATER PRUPOSITION confronts our Macy Furniture organization | book clubs, instalment eamee trading stamps or band concerts—AND and spattered with blood, staggered into the stove. Her | heard the shot and found Calcagno. this year—our Fiftieth Anniversary. | OUR LOW PRICES BEAR EVIDENCE OF IT. pthes caught the fi Third avenue, near Forty-first stree me and her sister, hols took the wounded man to Our Anniversary Celebration Sales throughout the store establish a | Assured that the Furniture you buy here can be only thoroughly sat- ront of a car early to-day, and when| ora twelve, w oO aid, puttin, ospita where eighteen Ah : r} eee neonate real i tn bine aN ecIS TSM Suan Cees new record for value-giving—A NEW RECORD FOR UNDERPRICING | isfactory, thoroughly dependable Furniture, the LOW COST of it must be tolxeepi feomirunhing over him loppled|iother coo ia H edeise io Chip na critical cone Staple, seasonable merchandise. And in this respect every department | your first consideration. — over and said : ther dress wi Necro apier tains organization that contributes to the Annniversary Sale SETS A PACE THE | You can best determine by COMPARISONS how good these Macy val- rapes pte CES AU CIe ble shooting. Re FURNITURE ORGANIZATION MUST MAINTAIN. | ues are. If you would buy most advantageously MAKE comparisons— eake get a policeman. They're trying, The s! me and my cousin!” The mot the neighborhood rrelled shotgun That pace was set in the splendid values we advertised in yester- | nothing so quickly and decisively proves the truth or fallacy of a store's day’s papers. and it is maintained in the Furniture Sale values we tell of | claims. 3 | For such comparisons you have abundant material in the Furniture to-day. We have no monopoly of GOOD Furniture. We tolerate no other sort. | sales in progress in other stores. And you have abundant opportunities for We do manifest a monopoly in conaucting such a sale—it is in the matter | learning whether values really as good as we offer are to be had elsewhere, or whether others do not find it more CONVENIENT to obscure their Monee Uae Mec) prices by harping on the old fallacy—the better quality string. {s gong unt! st Thirty h id called ax | street. the wound-| Their mother had re| crowd and firemen. yf the house seemed to #% about it. agno said n6 went from his home | ve tite tegy (if Bropx. so Har) gf UNDERPRICING. With every transaction on a STRICTLY CASH basis i| the FULLEST PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR MONEY IS DEVELOPED. | S| We buy for cash, as do FEW of our competitors. We sell only for cash, | fi wif as do NONE of our competitors. “|| Note the SAVINGS this Macy Furniture Sale affords:— ambu . Dr, § ed man to Bellevue H eaid he was J a moto living at He had a gash several inches the face and body here $ irwin, thi rd avenue fin orty-fir the top o! nded and ch $10.00 Chiffoniers at Taro Theale Low Price $9.00 Box Springs at $6.74 2 oe Solid Oak Chiffoniers, large size, y Best tempered Steel Springs, with Sei y soft upholstered top, covered’ with ree high grade striped ticking; all sizes mings; large bevel plate mirror, ¢ eC } ‘ at Oth ave. for wood or metal beds. $8.00 Box Couches at $6.24 Full size Box Couches, all-spring edge, soft tufted top; covered with m in your $20.00 Brass Beds at $10.89 Brass Beds of handsome design, thg-in. posts, seven upright 56 spindles, extended footrail con- struction, all sizes; §00 in all. sspital it was said that he Jose tis right arm, even if he re- plain or figured de rg, choice of colors. a rt “ALE POLICE | POLICEMAN HAS Three and Five-piece Parlor Suits [$10.49 Odd Parior Sofas Dropped’ Paticen Brass Beds Joon at street. and without a word tacked them with ¢ to the floor and were b wang was satistied carved toilet top. Sith to Shth at ten until ; minty tee One hundred and fifty different designs. We show the finished fra Manufacturer's discontinued patterns, fifty different designs to select from, left, No on ° SEG ag and color in either satin damas: 100 Sofas, frames handsomely Sizes 3 ft., 4 ft., 4% ft allowi you to select style of co offered to aid t! ey sald, and they 1 F ayiiheecun ; aavatimneledtl glee: Verona velour, tapestry or silk plush carved; others severely plain; some Regular Sale. covered to crawl out into the open air.| Three-piece Suits Hy Bins ane pate yin stered 14 cath i nate) id | Regularly. Sale | Regularly. ‘ x in yvelours and dama: Twin told the 2 he knew of no| $21.67 $17.67 | 36.25 Pee Teason for the att He was in a| $27.24. z i | : " $58 ery, $48.24 Brass Beds, $36.24 $34.89 $40.49 High-Grade Brass Beds, heavy $42.24 saloon run by a sin, 1 r 36.80 | 89. O'Shaughnessy, in East inst fat street, on Friday night, 8 and $14.84 | found his brother Pat, twenty rs ol $51.25 * ; a | badly beaten up. Satun haugh- | si4 Five-piece Suits two-inch continuous posts, en Five Special Designs w th Square Posts: ch upright spindles, extended Regularly, Sale. Regularly, Sale. messy wrote to him tt better | ‘oot rails, head 5% feet high $60. 50.75 pack up and “git,” as was o- | ; : e : Ps Regularly. Sale, | Regularly. Sale chy Ula at By Eads Las ventas ea $70.75 $62.50 ing to “do away with tim ang his| All Near Together on Second} Dillon Found Unconscious and $33.07 $27.34 72.25. « $98.50 gates ae $80.25 . i brother.” Lieut, McAdam, of the East Thirty-| Avenue and Probably In- Nearly Frozen in Central rensehiae sine cendiary’s Work. Park, serves in plain Kenny, a hackman, of Forty-first street, was arrested. lice say his coat had blood on it Kenny, his brother, tried to interfe and was also arreste: The police say all they could learn| ® was that Pat Irwin interfered in a pool | game Friday night and was beaten. | ' His brother, James, went about the neighborhood threatening to lick the | » men who whipped his brother, and sent) *‘"°e' y aot y for bis consti from Morristown, also a| °¥ Capt, Lantry to keeps close) watch big man handy with his “mits, S him. He looked for they | The first was In an ash can on the two days, ‘were told, before he found the gang this| ground floor of No. 1s. Policeman roma aeanaeninn morning. , y yered 9 7 Ginty declined to to the hospital. ighnessy discovered it and put it 7 -two years old and lives at He said he was willing to go home| out. Less than an hour later Police- ighty-second street. He 2 . § Aor Four hundred all i = : . : walle he could. man Craig discovered blaze tn the! nas been on the forve many years, and Sane Mahogany Chiffoniers | (tuement, or 92 Tio muceredad tm pute| Maso” duly at the me of the accident Macy-Made Mattresses $7.00 and $8.00 Recep- _gibaa Regularly, sill me s ee roo.o) $3.50 Dining Chairs at Maple Ckiffoniers $2.34 R ! size quartered oak 7 » box seat, claw feet, $17.34 banister backs, ic Arm Chair to match the aboves $9.00 Couch Beds at $5.49 All-Iron Frame Couch Beds, wire fiers covered with ne; MAY Def | EE u aS_ one dou A Oak Chiffoniers Dressers $92.00 . $104.00. $136.00 48.4 sent out ten re- thes, and 4 No. Sale. . $34.89 $37.89 es Dillon, of the Cen- ~ in the Harlem Hos Sample Couches a may Factory Samples—a collection of and only one of a pattern, Cover; near s include Verona velour, tapestry, damask, genuine and imitation leather. ana y of Box Couches are in this lot:— $$8.00 and $10.00 Parlor night In the road- > ‘ ‘i and suffering from Re Hay einer, 5 Arm Chair, $5.94 voerier ertelbou tie : $20.24 Large size Chairs, mahogany fin $22.07 ished frames, s utifully carved, others with crotea m any veneer panels, spri with rannants of mysterious fires, belleved to] Policeman J: cendlarr, occurred on Sec-| tral Park Sq a short time of o with a y. and are He was f Hundred nth Sale. Oak Regularly, Sale. $14.24 $16.67 822.19 $10.49 $11.24 $12.34 $15.34 . 816 24 3 buts {vial and all were discovered | wa policemen of the East Fi eet station, who had been Instructed] i $20.24 -$21,34 $22.24 $23.34 (825,24 .$27.34 $31.34 | for fires. and in a short time en to death had not a coy grade tapestry velour and damask | $24 67 — +. Join Keegan, of No. 3 Mulberry res s i AWeslecta ‘ ae ‘ r ting it out, but not until all the tenants | street, Newark, a formar poiceman, was | Product of our own mattress factor nd-made, filled with selected tion Chairs, $4.24 i ‘Five minutes later another small fire | {und frozen to death after a from | J| sterilized hair of various grades. Sizes, 3.0 io fs mahogany finished was put out in the third floor of the; temporary walk to the nd, ten = Sse Saas me ey iwitliitanectevinve r $8.18 13 with tapestry, ve four-story tenement No. 1070 by Police- | feet below, at the E one Filled with Short Ha $5.94 $7.86 j $0.49 $11.49 $12.89 $14.74 $1649 $18.34 $18.24 $19.24 $22.89 $21.08 $23.84 $26.84 ent of the Clay s man Michael Barnes, who discovere {t. In each Instance the tenants pre No, 3 Mixed Hair ferred the freezing alr outside until th = No. 3 South American Hair, insignificance of the blaze was fully Extra Selected S. A.. proven, CAT A RRH No. 1 Black Drawings . Super, Extra Black ... $11.89 $3191 TYLER’S COLLECTION OF TRACK GAMBLING PAINTINGS TO BE SOLD] ba > a pc OLD i Ganine Dgpicted Father — Sizes, 20x2 At the American Art Galleries, in] Instantly Relieved and Absolutely 36.00 value at $4.46 $2¢ Madison Square South, the famous pri-| Cured by the wond: 1 new remedy Regularly .. $ $2.09 $3.24 6.00 value at $4.49. Aik) : a20.6u vate collection of James G. Tyler, the Sale dericana $8 $139 $209 COA 25 24 } ; jp, | marine painter, made up mainly of Ne ii ‘Addresses Mass Meeting in) marine painter, mate, up mainiy of White EGamelea(GEsa|| aesamrennimetiancr hed frames Majestic Theatre at Which | 8n4 curios, has been put on tree exhi- $6.00 Rockers at $4.34 bition, Beginning on Thursday evening * and continuing on Friday and Satur- Choate Presides. day afternoons, the whole collection |s ly to be sold at ‘auction, ‘ ‘The pictures include examples, among pare! healing. antiseptic preparation of Petros le others, of Inness. Wyant, Curran, | leym Jelly—Absolutely free from Cocaine or ang ‘Keeps the nostrils Clear, Clean arly. Sale. Large size Parlor Rockers, high- 85.67 : polished, mahogany finished, $7.49 t of satin da back inlaid with pearl; high ar $10.49 | sapannon EHO $21.34 . $22.67 1 0 $26.24 So anette eee eee — , $4.96 Rockers at $3.49 Ml Vecainy vorammeecees . $10.00 Dressers at $6.49 igen ce | $5.00 Rockers at $3.67 Honease Extra large size weathered oak ; Rockers, all quartered oak; high arms, upholstered spring 1 with imitation leather Qov, Charles B. Hughes spoke against| Poore, Gay and Boughton, ‘besides injurious drug: ganbiing/at race tracks at © © lance ‘number of Mr. Tyler's own best|and Healthy, 7 meeting of ciizens that packed the XM | EEE festio Theatre yesterday afternoon, and at the conclusion & resolution was & BRO j unantmously adopted expressing thanks z the subject, and re- @ nd Assembly com- ‘BERAL CREDIT HOUSE $4.50 Dining Chairs, $2.74 Size Quartered Oas $11.50 Rockers at $8.67 Extra large size Rockers, golden quartered oak; high banister back, rms, upholstered — spring genuine leather cover Large size highly polished Rock- ers, mahogany and quartered oa! saddle seat, high banister back, full § arms. 5 Extra L wide seat, ing. . Aap Erep ree para Sideboards $7.00 Dining Tables, $4.49; More than seventy-five patterns. i: Solid Oak Din Dining Tables solid oak, Vables, golden Dressers mastoee ie Eaport the bills, “to the W T Fite NTmarELMeCoI CRE DINInE TI Cee ne plain, othe ar ak finish; 42x42 in. top; may be : lation for the bene- A f = fi Tinie dak Mining Plered; “many of them elaborate eatenuedutuilie eitect EER DHA, aN) (oreo ter fy “Inded, aual celmreie etare may “4 re Ue OF 2 | patt rns. May be extenutd to full 6 ao arly, th pee Cros B en lass; in oak, maple and mahogany: no longer be the refuge of the book- ¢e a oo MI. | and 8 feet ; ae ’ 00) gases Oak : H y. Sale olden Oa Regul. $12.24 i $13.24 | $1489 i $15.67 } $16.49 $19.24 $22.24 makers whose nefarious business New Jereey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Connectiout and Missouri declined to sanction.” Joseph H. Choate presided, and sald he believed it the duty of every good ottisen to uphold Gov. Hughes. At 2 f | least fifty bookmakers were present, Dat % 3} i " ey RA DI } and @ commiesioner was present from H COMPLETELY ff et FURNISHED | 1 Regularly $15.24 $20.24 .. BSRESERE 3.74 € Mahegany Regularly $2.24 Dining Chairs, $1.67 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, golden RE RRDERED 1.67 $20.24 ; 4 $2159 Serving Tabl $25.34 Large size, highly polished 30,24 $29.34 each of the elght race tracks in the State, chree having stenogrpahers to ka f make a verbatim report, for the pur. | JRA J i Oon pose, it was said, of preparing argu- r| ments against the Agnew-Hart bill. Gov. Hughes sald it was a ‘plain | question whether or not the State Con- | atitution should be enforced, and he ables, Women’s Debus ae a4 Weathered Oak wegularly $35.24 ‘ $48.24 sence se «640,24 China Closets Large assortment in a variety of Bed Springs $: , . Music Cabinets Golden Oak and Mahogany Furniture, Carpets and Bedding lad to find a disposition to show OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 0 P. M. izess plain \ ri ae! the, ate fentiment behind the move, | l sizes; plain and with mirror backs. ive of race or creed and with- | 3 Revularly, Sale. irreopeetve at Ease Staal feltnous or $75:00 5 ROOMS $759.00 isto si33 moral policy. $23.24. $19.34 He said a great deal can be acco’ §23. plished by awakening the pubiie KG uy Our tiberal eee Reience. He calied race-track gam f P E R WEEK s r x £28.24 Mewalized domoralization,” and sald per- | | containing infor- if A credit terms eae) } $1.98 Dining Chairs at i g $1.56 oak Dining Chairs, cane Ai Golden Oak seat, back ' Gol $16.49 $19, 24 ons In New York did not need to be a wn M apply also t 3 A mation regard ed EWR Cong stand, Now $36.49 hing about It. told anything abou! ing our outfits, ; A cc ra] UNT ere ay or Con- $11 Morris Chairs, $8.24 Chairs, in red Oak, extra back, spring seats and reversible cush- ‘ons, covered with imitation ———__— Words and music of the “Soul Kise Walts Song” as produced at the New York | Theatre with GENEE, the world’s greatest in the Magazine Sec- '* World, Order from In adva: Remember each '* supply ts limited. Advance oréex ey asaear t Mailed free on 4 re application. $6.00 Chiffoniers at $3.74 Solid Oak Chiftoniers, large size; four deep drawers; wooden gallery top Extra large size \ $4.00 White Enamel } $2.89 Dining Chaireatsiiea't $4.00 Dining Chairs at “Solid Oak Dining Chairs, box $2.54 ts, high banister back, cane seat, Large size Solid Oak Dining high banister back, French ggnuine leather Beds at $2.49 White Enam plain $ dancer, will be gl then of next Sum seat