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1 | 1 4 1 at } 4 { a lh et EF II NIN WS. LIENS DELACED SINE TVET FED Justice O’Gorman ee win Con- sider Jury Trial of Rela- tive of Roosevelt. Mrs. Blanche Andrews, the wealthy sister of Mrs. John E. Roosevelt, ap- peared in the Supreme Court to-day be fore Justice O'Gorman. It was the first time the former society matron had een out since she was committed to a sanitarium years ago. Two stal- wart female attendants brought her into court. Constant A. Andrews, of Bfedison avenue, her husband, met her No. 137 at the court room door. him and then embraced he Roosevelt. ‘Tue attend aside while sas sat and talked relatives. Mrs, Andrews is well bes @ie sprn of yeans and of *®he was dressed in black ar ordered to show a dvews should not be relea: dy to Prove Sanity. f the State Boa: had examine but He recommended that she be released for thirty days for the purposes of observation. After bearing William Seabury, who eppeare’ for the husband, Justice O'Gorman said he would decide later whether or not to let the matter go before a jury. Mr, Andrews and his brother-in-law Sllis Roosevelt, had a long legal the management of Mrs, An- drews's estate, which is sald to amount to half a million @ollars. Recently Dayton removed them as the of the estate and retained ye as the committees of his wife's person Afte ap- Tustic effort was made to got the Court to permit Mrs. Andrews to visit She kissed her husband and by and departed with the No Fixtra Charge for It. Advertisements for The World may be left gt any American District Messenger Ottiog “| Admiral Lands in California “]on board, arrived, ne proceedings to-day an un- |‘! ALDERMEN DEMAND PRIVATE’ BA BANK LAW Call on Governor es Legisla- tion Controlling Small Exchange Concerns, In the Board of Alderman Tim: duced a resolutio: ernor to secure the adoption of legislation as will Dring amall exchang banks under the regular banking law. The resolution was unanimously} adopted | Alderman @ullivan introduced the the measure said: “These small bank-| ers who handle other pergon'’s money should be held responsible under State law. At present they are not. We hear of cages in which’ bankers have de- PVANS LEAVES THE FLEET FOR HEALTH and Goes to Mineral | Hot Springs. SAN DINGO, Cal., April 1—The flag- | ship Connecticut, of the Atlantic fleet, | with Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans off Coronado thie he Admiral der Yankton n.orning, and before noon was taken off on the t and was brought to t! Y, where @ private car had been placed at his dis- posal. Admiral Evans plainly showed the effects of his illness. He this ce noon for San Luis oeive treatment at the| gold ite BROKAW ADDS TO HIS. LONG ISLAND ESTATE. (pecta! to The Pventng World.) MINEOLA, LL, A L-W. Gould Bn kaw, who has a magnificent coun- has just bought from n of All Saint's Shureh, land of about "At a moet: was Secided to € sale, Which was necessary, Was granted to: ARE Brokaw pays $8.00 cash and the bel- ance Tymains on mortgage at 8 per Jeet, fort years. He has long | wanted the Lord & Will Offer, Commenci 2,800 yds. Chiffon 44 inches wide, in N on sale at 58c. yd. Wash Go Special An ey ts i son's d 0,000 this including arge at the special 5 White Ge Special O onch ae Lis finished, very Ta soit ne Sheer Dress Fabric Taylor ng Thursday, April 2nd Panama Surtings Be Blue and Black, usually sold for 85c. yd. ods Dept. nouncement \ and colorings, of cloth rice of 21¢. yd, effects ods Dept. ifering of sh Lone Cloth able for underwear; | 4 St | bES1 SUNG IN” | In Next Sunday’s World BANE THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Stern Brothers Domestic Underwear Opening Display of Lawn Dressing Sacques, at $1.45 to 10.75 Albatross Reading Jackets Hand crochet, feather stitching and French knots, at $4.75 Ribbon edge, catch stitched to jacket, Ue ey ze Plain China silk border, (SECOND FLOOR) Cretonnes & Tapestries ‘d_ Floor To-morrow, will be offered on 6000 Yds. English and French Cretonnes 31 In wide, at 15c, 28c, 38c, 48c Formerly 28c, 45¢, 58¢ & 68 Yd, 50 in. wide, Formerly $2.25 Yd, at $1.25 Jute Armures and Tapestries Formerly 80c to $5.75 Yd, at 55c, 75c, 95c, 1.95 French Silk and Embossed Damasks Formerly $3.25 to 6.75 Yd, at $2.75, 3.95 Lace Curtains and Bed Sets At Unusually Low Prices at $1.25, to 6.00 Pair st $3.50, 4.50, 5.75 Values $5.75 to 8.50 Pair RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, at §5,50, 6.50, 8.59 Values $7.50 to 12.50 Pair Ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets, Values 8.50 to 11.50 at $4,75, 6.75 RUFFLED NET CURTAINS, 1.75, 3.95 Values $1.95 IRISH POINT CURTAINS, PARK & TILFORD Sell only best Brands Reduction of prices VEGETABLES VEGETABLES (Flag Brand—No. 2 Cans) (No, 2 Cane) ox Small Refugee Stringless Beans 1 Stringless Beans, Fancy French Tiny Fancy Refugee Stringless Beans... . can 13 | Golden Wax Beans... 1S | Corn, Little Quaker Corn, Fancy Maine. . « Succotash, Hart Brand . 2.35.20 | Tomatoes, Extra (3) . jA8 Teas in packages from 18c. Family charge accounts invited. Deliveries made out of town, Catalog aladly mailed. CALL Sa Vo OPEN ©) YOUR OWN TI RMSUNTIL 10.P.™, i ili C1 NS 13, $98 GRAND avios FUR SITURE $199.93 a roan LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS | 5 eam te angi a Down, $1.60 W | $149.75 poser 10 00 Ky eG } Sees Ee 7. Hows vArargmeate, | $89.98 | 0 “ee terse | $200 up Aina Pac.“ {He si y Publi Order next Sun day’ s World | to- ae Theat re. Words and mu ment with Maurice Shapiro. arrange- APRIL 1, 1908 e 50th | Anniversary 50 Years of UNDERSELLING SU- PREMACY Marked by a Series of Great CELEBRATION SALES, DINNER SETS ne ee oe Basement. these Macy stocks of China and Glass it is the Ys) designs! low. You may start with a 56-piece set, orate service up to $249.63. Ot particular interest : na Sets, 100 pieces, decorated with neat n—two-letter—in gold Fine Austrian gold; monograr with PORCELAIN DECORATED DINNER neat green floral DINNER sv These Draperies for Fixing Up the Summer Cottage 84. Floor. RUFFLED MUSLIN COTTAGE CURTAINS, figured, dotted and length and width ere, $130 $1.65 81.80 $2,00 $2.50 oo. «81.20 «81.39 «$1.59 81.98 nf beau E le and dow MADRAS, 30 inches wide; new import der effects; elsewhere 8 3 TeN IR PC ORT TIE RES rd reds $8.80 value . transparent eff sale 84 Floor | 48c Square Yard anal Linoleums. Extra Quality Linoleums, 4 yards wide: our regular price 74c. a Square yard; this sale.........:- 3,600 vards for this sale. Hand- jmaade Laces and IE re E MI sR IDE RIE 5 MADE RA Al 1 -( VE RI MBRC JIDERY, all white or w M M7 dt rd Women’s and Men’s Hosiery | Women’s 24 Lisle Thread Sto 35c Hose c Cotton Stockings with dered figures in pretty de: it Lisle Thread Half Hose, made with Men ares 18c e soles, heels and toes double, fast a Lawn and Swiss Waists 2d Fi Tallored Waists, quality madras, s front; tailored Slee Of white lawn, fect of Val. lace’ ins embroidery below ... Of white lawn, with very fine tucks, Boys’ Blouses At 49c Are Wonderfully Big Bargains 2: ™ One of the best Blouse Offer- ings we have seen in many a day ‘New style garments made of good ched pleats in 90. trimmed three rows of embroidery and two of Val. lace insertion; trimmed collar and cuifs, $1.29 DEE eS ae Typical Macy Economies for Your Library front t Fi y’s low prices—not we sell at So ese . 1 ALL o s, but on all othe } rd Sets and the like. to prove it:— iro valine Sets, Uniform Cloth Binding, Gold Mites, Per Set, $1. 19. emits to match M: wh { fiction, a ch Revolution, 3 vols., ays. and Po ms, 3 vols., Essays, 2 2 ca onquest a Peru, 2 vols., Lorna Doone, 2 vols., % calf.. Plutarch’s Lives, 3 vols, 4% calf. Shakespeare's Complete Works, ‘Avon Edition, illustrated, bound in Russia + leather $1.7 4 cal B’way at 6th Ay Here You May Choose from a Selection of 186 Different Patterns F there fs any particular line of wares that may be counted the of an array of 186 different Patterns, over 100 of which are open stock From such an enormous assortment you can pretty safely depend upon finding the pattern that will suit your taste exactly, and at a pric tor as little as $3.69, or aHGoes an elab- And if you elect to build up a service from one of the | finer open-stock patterns you may build it to cost a thousand dollars or more. $45.00 Monogrammed Dinner Sets at $29.83 gold lines, the handles traced AL SURIAN) CHINA DECORATED DINNER IN DECORATED DINNER SE , decorated wi Ss with gold; re “Satin Mignonette’ ‘Something New | We will accept Furs for storage, subject to full insurance against damage by fire or moths or loss by burglary. Gar- ments called for 34th to 35th St. upon request. Stationery Ist Fi. Stamped Paper—two fabric linen paper wit dies, stamped in color; complet uires of fine monogram Bond Paper, fine quality, In blue, gray or white; 1-Ib. package. aes Envelopes to m: ; package... Fine Vellum Paper, blue or wine in 4-Ib. package Envelopes to match, per 100.. corner stone of Think line of Dinner Sets. Underprice Basement Specials Handkerchiefs : Children’s School href: Women's chie‘s, var | White Goods : India Linon, matchlessly Handker- Hondker- dee with and handles with sale neat ‘old; sprays, . $8.49 It, d floral spray, y $11.33; at . $9.89 JRATED DINNER handles with gold; regu- 9.89 j i ‘ i 24 FI. Under the Fabric Sun. “Satin Mignonette” i silk-plated wool used in t “Prince: play on our second teas, Imagine sheerest woollen materials with a rick satiny coating—a fabric with hardly any weight to spe of, yet just enough body to give it the ideal d @ quali- ties—delightfully impid and shimmery. This new material, factured exclusively th he of h manu- for us, represents almost a year’s ef- on fort the part of textile experts. In these “Burnous” and “Princess” Capes it is use sed to best ad Mies Untrimmed and Ready-to- we Main Floor and iiaicony ear, and that makes the ible for that day. You will ssary for putting toge laces, ribbons—st ar with wide brir Mary Garden, chess of Devonshire,” with ular toque shapes. Jap and chip braids; hand-made ima Straws; silk hemp. own, navy, and natural and burnt straw shades, line of flowers and foliage—in cotton, velvet and silk low plumes and aigrettes in ai] the latest tintings. -Also——— BANDED SAILORS, of rough-and-ready or satin split straws; black, n or navy 88c. to $3.04 2D TOQUES AND BONNETS, in fancy black braids -nvade, On wire fraMeS......eeeeeeeeee $1.49 to $9.24 ?:ADY-TO-WEAR HATS, tn a large assortment of new pes and materials . 82.44 to $14.94 Men’ s Spring Motoring Coats ‘ourth Floor, hioned model, of fine quality linen, with nd wind shield cuffs. o1, $4.96; double-breasted, $5.94. MOHAIR DUS ERS, good quality fabric, in gray only; wind shield sleev ted, $4.96; double-breasted, $6.49. er Dust Coats in stock, ranging from 98e, to $29.74. Infants’ Wear Much Under Price. Second Floor, Long Dresses, of fine lawn, yoke Nights! of nainsook, 211 cred at the neck...cccccreseees 19¢ trimmed with lace and embroidery ae insertions, tucks, lace-trimmed ruffle Long Dres of nainsook, | \ oauaxire 1,24 shaped’ tucked yoke.....0.++++ 39. Longipre Li Long Dresses, of nainsook, yok trimmed wit tucks and embroidery trimmed with tucks, and three row of embroidery insertion. ..49 Long Dresses, of nainsook, yok trimmed with tucks, lace and em broidery insertion .......++ eee Long Dresses, of nainsook, yoke trimmed with wide and narrow rows of insertion and embroidery....78c Insertions; skirts finished with tucks and embroidery ruffle. $1.69 Long Skirts, of na’ tucked ruffle lace trimmed..... 59 Long Skirts, of nalnsook, trimmed with two clusters of tucks, lace in sertiop and lens Ada wide lac, edging A

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