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THE EVENING WORLD. MAY TRY OTHERS LONG INDICTED INSLOCUM CASE Confirmation of Capt. Van Shaick’s Conviction Is | I First Step. | Days Before Being Sent Aged Commander Has Nine| | to Prison. | Cap? William IT. Van Schatek, whe @ommanded t excursion steamer Gen. Blocum and w sentence As heen years’ in firmed by th will e days The mar for his handed down Feb ecninst ft o Transportatior i rn the Slocum, rhey Stimson wali “These indictments have r moved for trial, but t the Neglect Was Appalling. lecision,”” con 1 D is the mos Capt. Va on my prede States Cire thar ha have ence—a as T arcu © appeal ver found of more appalli mony of the cap requisition he 1 the ow t supplies and repairs was alway ] without comment it nO eXCHSe to make for the existence of poor hose { ces on the boat | | 1 tried to get a convic- tion against the Government Inspector, ndberg. There were three mistrials. secution could not prove to the that Lundberg, who was a new man, Was responsible for duties which had never been properly explained to That him by his superiors tn office. Was the snag, as I recall it “The trial of Capt. Van Schaick was next taken up. He was intrusted with the duty of seelng that his boat was safe and his crew trained in the fire The fact that he directed his ves- strong breeze and made ake a nearer landing than 1 Was not re- ‘That erill Isl, minal act poor judgment. Law Was Defect tural equ was e. ton the dition—the pline were Van Schaick nse, but} i t the United | Hopes jor Pardon. Captain COMEDIAN EDDIE FOY. | ITALIAN VILLA NOW FOR | i ! ! the B b sawaine Section of » World. Edition Itmyed. Orde from vewsdcaler to-day, Try Our “Perfection ’ Chocoiates This Week at 39c a ib. Seal of 59c We want to add to the army of sweet tooth folks who have found our “Perfection” Chocolates ail that the name im- plies—found them equal | to any they ever bought at 80ca pound. So for the end o’ week sp.ca', we make the price —39c. lb.—inducement a-plenty tor recruits to the army. Favors and Decorations for Washington's Birthday are ready. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tH. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 13, Bie WA 1908. Half Price § FINE CASTILE SOAP Our “La Isna” Brand Pure White Spanish Sty ¢ Castile Bene made in America expressly for kK. H. Macy & Co. bars conveniently cut into 15 cakes, thd boxed Se regular Price is 98c dua | box. Sate special Sa'e of Gharseterizad by the Most Noteworthy Series of ear We Have Ever Conducted. Typical Examples To-Day—Yet Scores of the Best Values Are Not Advertised. Veils and Veiling: Selection and Values Never More Attractive: N esate of this stock reveals extensive assortments of novelties, in addition to the complete s we regularly carry. Among the novelties and Square Veils, in lace, plain and em- broidered c n and fancy Chantilly net effects. In addition, there are complete lines of Mourning Veils, ribbon and crepe-trimmed, on Brussels net and plain and dotted Tuxedo meshes—round, square and straight effects—at prices ranging from 49c, to $5.96. For Special Selling: Chiffon Cloth Vei 3yardslong,| Chiffon Cloth Veils, 36 inches double velvet dotted | white. | square; in black, white and all the brown, myrtle, gar. | desirable colors; suitable for dress or net, b on sky, black on pink; | auto wear; value $1.00; sale ¢ $1.50 value at oe me Dotted Tuxedo Veils, 142 yards Chantilly Lace Veils, in bi black, white, magpie and all white, brown, navy; 148 yards long: desirable colorings; 75¢. value; f3 AG. Al 89. 49: » to § Women’s Neckwear Dept. .... \ display are large assortments of novelties in Neck signed for sf including Yokes, Cher Collar and Cutt Sets and Turn-Over Collars of - ess and point and real Irish laces; hand-embroidered 4 lace Guimpes; Jabots of real lace, net and lace and hand-embri ered; fancy Gibson Stocks of all lace and lawn-and-] hand-embroidered linen in plain white and colored st Bows of wilk, lace, net and embroidered lawn. For Special SNOT TES NET ‘BOWS AND. JABC v1 regularly 69c.; sale... BOWS of embroidered fawn. laundered collars; regularly Aue of fancy st floral designs: $3.00 5 hand-embroi dered and hems! : value 7 assor Undermuslins: Duplicating January White Sale Values =: = f HE January White Sal> did not exhaust underpricing possi- I I | bilities. Along comes the Soth Anniversary Sale contri- bution—hares IS as | ewe Sera Suits. attractive as any the recent White Sale brought. Fresh, newly made, dainty Undergarments such as particular women would demand if they ‘directed needleworkers who pro- duced them :— . Gowns: Cambric, low neck, hemstitehed with tucks, lawn ruffle, with ribbon a finished through g Nainsook, low th torchon with two rows of Ma’ D with Val. insert Tore chon la and edge ....... 0.6... 8. 79> SLs length Chemises: Ww round nec ding ribbon and on skirt t 69¢ k—ineluding d with Val rs with em- sertio or with em hack with embre are fin d with beading rib- i ribbon bows and tee, lawn ruffl i] low i nee t 1 r and oidery yok mmed skirt be eT oA $1.29 o Walking Skirts: jeep tucked lawn um : th two wide te Corset Covers: : 99¢ n s ¢, with lawn ruffle, three i ace insertion and O00 Nainsook with two rows of th lawn ruf- cks and n ruffle of six ws Val tion and two $ $1.29 with deep with hem- rows of tor- ertion and lace edyes. $1.36 7 ( th tr with V a : t 79. n ruff th tucks k t 4 Va j thiol : $1.59 | Drawers: trimmed with 3 $1.59 | Harvest of Embroidery Sample Strips At Prices Averaging Half Regular - « Some brisk sales of Embroideries a 8 lately, but eo ‘s one that ought to make a new record. FINE NAINSOOK AND MUSLIN EMBROIDERIES from a frominent manufacturer in St. Gall. in matched sets. are in lengths ranging from 2 to 10 yards and none will be cut. Sale 8c,10c,12c,15c,19c, 24c to 49c —sample strips, ‘ c tions, edgings, skirtings and 17 }-inch flouncings, Values up to $1.00 a Yard 5,000 Yards Gingham, 6c Yard Basement Chambray Ginghams, linen-tinished: in navy and light blue, tan, brown, green and red; 27 inches wide. Girls’ and Misses’ Early black with notched ce ars Ored pockets; Jack mew pleated skirts 14 and 16 vear sizes, $14. 74 )UBLE-BR quality fancy and Plain serges, notched collars, white ru que Pepin two. Stitche, with satin xu h folds: 12, 14 Girls’ $1. 39 to $1. 96 Dresses at 98c 24 Sample Dresse:—2‘0 in al'—made of fine quality wash ma- terials, including sheer white lawn, figuied percales, fancy ging- hams and tigured jawns. tigh neck Jumper; guimpe, Spe with wash braids, embroide rand Lutch neck styles; variously . &cy full and pleated skirts; 4 to 14 trim year sizes. [These Shoes Shape Growing Feet. OUR “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES for misses and children nape growing feet along NATURAL lines. Th 2 neat-looking oes that fit comforta ably, and forestall future foot troubles that The ere designed expressly h pemaker wt s made a life study of for us 5 by juvenile fas wear, SHOES of s at nt leather and white ar kidskin; sizes 5 to 8, at $1.14; , at $1.29; 11 to 2, at $1.59; to 5, at $1.79, Special for Friday eae! Saturday. es G nt leather and glazed , $1.29, sizes 11 to 2, yas es i Two Sale Groups of Waists «=. Nutle idea of the ext ons of the = OM a p rices you can get ik Garments f e garments! otered, ar far short of Waists made of plaid sts made of sheer | ith four at $1. 98 cotton ve fronts vith 18 ts, grad- broide collars and lace 4 jabots Roller Skates Extension Hall and Ail-Clamp Roler ckaies with e wheels, well m strong 1] | regular Miilinery ~~ Special in ie Balcony M Silks—Black and Colored | Laces and Embroideries ny Lace f nd effective white; 2 3% to 5 Fancy Lace black, white inches conn Nainscok | Embroideries, | (4 inches wide, neat op ork et fects; generally sold at 15¢. a yard; Messaline ¢ Handkerchiefs white and colors; He mstitched K meno /landker- ible tor snaking y Silk Mulls, suitable for d dark coloring nehes ya yard 33. alls ai ike T willed _Foulards, in nd blue t pots. an on ewhere at Uet Men's and Women's Cotton Kore: iefs, yard ecial a9 1) oa yar i ; ys and Women's ‘Kerchiels Black Taifeta, 15! 1 ders, neat pat 4M Talfet:, Black Childrens Kerchiefs, with cul- White Goods | Womens Corsets India Linon, ‘ é Included are inser- These strips White Goods Sheer Nainsook. F) inche Suitable for babies’ 1 width); t :a yard corded ght uy 25. val Pressed Glass Water Tumblers, first quality; regularly 29¢. a d SAleleneniaisnivne shane iste arly 48c. a doz 362 Water ‘Tumblers, first eat design; regularly sale... 48° Engraving Plate and 50 Fine Quality Underprice Basement Specials h ty and 4 inch} each st a » mad n t utached hose porters at front and sides... .78c¢ Cards :— Black or Roman type ........81c Black old English type...-..8lc In script type » 48 Razors and Pocket Cutlery Main Floor. about the good quality of these Razors and Knives the low prices might not be so remarkable. But these are Razors and Knives of standard quality from one of the largest importing concerns in the country. 49c —Made to sell hly polished blades, with black rubber handles; fully guaranteed. Razors at 64c—Made to sell for $1.00 and $2.00; each set ready for use; sold with the broadest kind of a guarantee. 20c Knives at 10c—With 2 blades a stag, cocobolo and bone han 50c Knives and 3 blades; including pearl 75c Knives at 49c—With 2, 3 and 4 blades; handles as above. $1.00 Knives at 64c i F there were any doubts t 24c--With 2 handles as above, Finer grades, as above, highly polished and finished, $1.50 Kni at 98c —Wosten- holm, Rodgers and Three-Star es, with pearl and Women’s Petticoats Black Percaline etticoat stitched tlo corded two fully ed ruffles; elsewhere at ; Our price.. Black Moreen Petticoats, deep flounce of strap bands and extra ruffle ..... seeeceeee + 88c Women’ 8 ‘Waists Sheer Wh te Lawn, open front, trimmed with sid and clus- ter tucks; tucked and cuffs; cuffs edged witi lac 49¢ Made of fine qual , trim- med with te, s, yoke of lace tion id embroidered medallions, tucked back, collar and cults ee 490 Fancy Linens Fancy Lnen Centres Cloths and searis, w eces, Tea 18¢ to 4le 87 to 59 ze H 4x54-in G8e to 88e 940 Sire 1845-in. 18x54-in, Ble to 42c vacrcs Clearance of Art Squares in the Rug Store. ©: i RO-BRUSSELS Art Squares are part ( 2otton—for excellent easons. The Cotton warp makes m very much more ible and serviceable than if they avere made of wool throughout. by nut 100 | I ut 15 ‘i ferent patterns, in Size Regularly, Sale sale é $430 $3.24 $6.24 $3.49 $3.89 | $6.79 $6.59 $4.89 38.24 i Lace Curtain en an BON FEMME C! JR TAINS, trish. Pol ne om best qi ty Fr x es Ordinarily se : RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, w to match Ordinarily ccus sos sueseiaes $170 $1.95 $2.90 $1 24 $1.49 $1.69 $2.24 MISSANC E LACE CURTAINS, d fancy corner f with good wide $4.50 y 83.49; ; $11.50 values, $6.94. IRISH POINT I Ac leit with fine novelty borders —Value ‘ $8.2 950 AP. $4.7 $5.95, $6.74 $7.74 ac Another Lot of Fine All Wool Blankets at $4.24»... time but 200 of the same sort of Blankets in the-lot of ted Monday and Tuesday. All Wwe 1 Blankets, wi th slight manufacturing imperfections—almost faults; size 70xS2_ inch with light pink and light blue 5 Ibs. to the pair, S00 Aves Price Ordinarily $5.98 a Pair. yiacrs if Men’s Derby Hats. The New Spring Blocks Are Ready,’ +». Close on the trail of Fur Caps cut to less than factory cost for a clearance come Derby Hats designed for the Spring season. Bodies of fine, lustrous fur felt, in black, brown, tan, Creole and Mocha; fine quality silk trimming and binding and imported leather sweatbands. “| Prices, $1.88, $2.49 and $3.49 Our “Waferflex” Derbies at $2.74 are the lightweight, self-conforming Derbies for which specialty hatters ask $3.50 Sale of Men’s Gloves. ENGLISH HAND-SEWN WALKING GLOVES, prix- } one brass but- Jet FL seam; in the most wanted shades of tan; 97 ton; similar quality glove sold in other shops. at $1.50 Cc thed nal tarlersterstere bo poobooonoonoNeasooK05 0000 Marked Down 25% to 40%. }OME little lots that came into the mark-down limelight during our recent stock-taking. Like any other articles that have been here the time limit, they bear new price tickets: : 4-k.), in various Brooches That Were Forty of them—solid gold (4 $12.49 to $95.00 designs; enamelled and variously mounted with es square-cut rubies, sapphires, half pearls, whole Now $6.49 to $72:59 pearls and diamonds. Scarf Pins ‘iat Were $6.49 to $90.00 Are $3.49 to $65.00 = ————————— Cuif buttons That Were $19.50 to $44.00 Are $14.48 to $35.49 a Lockets that Were $25.49 to $100.00 Are $16.49 to $74.50 oS Thirty-nine Pins—various designs, in platinum, 14-karat and 18-karat gold, mounted with rubies, sapphires, pearls and diamonds; a few enamelled. Ten pairs—t4-karat gold, various finishes; all mounted with diamonds. Men’s and Women's 1 9ckets—various designs all mounted with diamonds. Men's, Women's and Children's Rings—42 in il; platinum, 14-karat and 18-karat gold; set- cs of various styles, set with pearls, rubies, eralds, sapphires and diamonds. ————_ Rings That Were $7.96 to $49.49 Are £4.96 te $29.74 “Community”---The Final Word About Plated Silverware. «7 HE makers of “Community” Silverware are faddists on thé subject of Quality. They have built a permanent busi- ness on a Good Quality foundation, The plate on their Silver Table Wares is more than triple plate—they cz ull it “triple plus.” In durability it ranks next to genuine sterling silver. They guarantee it to wear 25 years. The patterns are particularly neat, To-day we tell of their “Q)assic” pat- tern, You Mae: never seen a preties raven in sterling silver at Each Sugar Spoons .. 6 Butter Knives Berry Spoons .. Cold Meat forks. Lettuce Forks Pie Servers Cream Ladles Gravy Ladles r Ladies Dinner Forks Dinner Knives Butter Spreac Fish Forks,