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SLEEP-MALKING |NEWGRAND JJRY GIRL.HALF CLAD, BEGINS ITS ICE. FOUNDINSTEEET. THUST QUAY Fair Patient Fails to Revive Justice Goff Instructs the) After Members as to Their Duties | and Explains Oaths. Removal to Bellevue. FOR THE RIVE —— | Justice Goff, in the Criminal Branch of the Supr swore in and In- HEADED ne Court, v the Special Grand Jury vnelled at the request of to reinvestizate fore Specialists Called’ to Study wate Young Woman’s Peculiar i" Mental Ailment. Atto! yenerat ey n Ice Company the Ar addressing the Grand Jury Justic jheld a long conference with | Deputy Attorney-General James Osborne, who is in charge of the in- vestigation Mr. Ogborne was informed in detail Just what he could legally do In bring- Special vue Hospital are Physicians at Rel @eeply concerned at the unusual condi tion of Miss Marv Majdosi, a tall, au- burn-halred girl of twenty-two. who was found wandering about Se @venue and Sixty-fourth s o'clock to-day: est slumber. The girl pathic ward and has not r tice Goff that this inquiry shall not result In a flasco. Court Instructs Jury. In talking to the Grand Jury Justtce ty-sevy x dation of pulled a box at foun Goff went back to nd Jury system. the He said that | fof in white swe She walked has east ty- Secnuey fourth street, her arms tightly aif mucessienr ne tenDubtc wide open and giassy and her hair was the Grand Jury proce m has been de- eless, he asserted, the valuable and in- | re administration | dishevelled @ white linen skirt That's plexed cc Over her night gown was the fact that | ‘amd Jury are | of He called attention to of the ¢ de the are and ch beyond t favor. Following the whi & block the officer xg: shoulder. She did no eh uted and receiv girl was walking st babile id eran He dwelt upon | ried ahead and river. Hevorke then ‘ stood strulg aking It up section by sec- the girl halt Aphasizing the pledges it in- in the said the venerable not only to diligently inquire cruninal nature n but to pur-| fh diligence and your object Is ac- ahnot avoid your in- by ‘our fellows. DP ” seized the gi It is your duty Juri: tell who she accompanied pable of spea! Tesponsbility upon her head § where she r 1 is yuu to carry no cera n house the matron fate, cnyy or inalice into your deilber- fat opera as ‘and ation! it YoU are not called upon to wrapped the diy take a benevolent view of the ortenses She drank uh) Gita vou are ca gave her stknulants, ty to the matron’s Dut could not reply questions. ‘Once in Bellevue the surgeons treated the patient for somnambulism, but none of the o:dinary applications aroused her. Tt was learned later that she with a Mrs, Becky Pastorer, of Ni Sixty-first street, and le! a 1 floor some time a upen to investigate. I now that it is the Inclination of men to pursue tis line of least resistance. and that to do an affirmative act re- quires the greatest mental strength. The Duty of Jurors. "Grand Jurors are often influenced | net by fear or favor or nope of gain, but by generous feelings. You must At think that because your actions re surmunded by secrecy you can be agnant us or benevolent 1 in Ce pus tin the face police that the and worked in a dow store. She retired early an house by the front door, open this morning. Specialists have been called to the the pecullar ailment If you are convinced € has been committed it 1s You are not to that the think or hope explained away, “I warn you to be careful In sending for it erime can be hospital to study of Miss Majdos: used persons. If you. find ary to examine such persons you se no coercive methods in secur- ir attendance before your body. pearance of the must ing th The 4 de voluntary, and before testitying he must he warned of his rights. Unless this is done an indictment found against him would not stand in law. ‘The examination of witnesses must accused must CAPT. BNTON SENT TO BLACKWELL'S Globe Trotter and Soldier of | Fortune Sentenced to Three Months’ Imprisonment. he under your control. You are to take the advice of the | District-Attorney on matters he might bring before you, put any juror has the right to ask any questions he may deem pertinent.” | ———_—__. | SHEPARDS LEE SUT DISMISSED Counsel Wanted an Adjourn-| Captain George E. Boynton, globe-trot- ter, soldier of fortune, South American | explorer, mining engineer and man of the world, is to have a new experience, He's going over to Blackwell's Island to spend three months. A week ago he wes convicted in Special Sessions of Fy . . ee ne Motel Hermitage our ot a| ‘ment Because His Client * pill of $47, To-day he came up for + eaatence’ Is in Europe. ‘The tall, English-looking prisoner otiges| just pe cute ee | Piiott Fitch Shepard, son of thi start on a voyage to new countries. And so he was, only he diin’t know | ft. The Captain's lawyer, Gen. Knee- land, said hie ollent was not inten- | tionally dishonest. but that his roving Ife had unsettled him for the con- sideration of emeM financial affairs ite Col. Elliott F, Shepard and grandson of the late William Henry Vanderbilt, sued twenty-two newspapers for libel for printing @ story that he had been sued for absolute divorce and retelling ‘a story of his escapades while a stu- Gent at Yale in 1898, when he was found at 4A. M. in his dormitory room. with two other youths and two young women, all very much en deshabille. | One of suits was on Justice Hendricks's calendar for trial to-day, | but Mr. Shepard is in Europe and Dantel P. Hays, of his counsel, asked | an adjournment for two weeks all thes thoe. delberger didn't think #0. He said the captain was an old offender. | Wustices Zeller, Wyatt and Mayo evi-| agreed the sea. erauy Rea iratanceecutern bee him time to come over the se for give Col. Franklin Bartlett, counsel for conse they made it a penitentiary! the paper from whom Shepard de- Gast manded a verdict ‘of $30,000 damages, atrotoh of a quarter of a year. Capt. Oooued ‘the adjournment. and asked ing out the facts he claims he has in| his possession tending to show that the! nd American Ice Company {s an_tilegal corporation and has been gullty of °P- criminal acts. It is the desire of Jus- 1 y that the complaint be dismissed, which was_dtone. Boynton was led away pensively teas- fng the ends of tis long weeping-wil- low mustache Over in the Tombs the keepers @ay they never saw him with- out his puttess and his mustache. Boynton's wife, a pretty Eng- ‘woman, hes announced her inten- of retuming to England ——>__——_ METZ SELLS MORE CASTORIA For Infants and Children, | The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho | Bignature RNEUE BONDS == Comptrotier Metz sold some. more rev- @nue bonds to-day and financlered « @eai by which ne got a rate of 81-4 per Oent. interest. He aold $227,000 worth to Fiak & Robinson at this rate, this being a special bargain with them. But he sold about $5,000,000 at a, rate of 31-3 per oemt. He has sold since yes- terday morning about $15,000,000 worth of these six months’ revenue bonds, of which about $29,000,000 or @ little over went at 33-4 per cent, | Morgan and Bartlett got $2,000,000 to- day at 31-2 per cent. The’ Chatham ||] aq, National took. $1,000,000; Laden- | burg, Thalmann & Co. bought $250,000, and ‘the Fitth Avenue Sank $200,000 at ) the same rate. ||] versa Yi If Comptroller Metz can keap on get-||| which ts to be’ ¢ ting as good a rate or even lower than will sell_ more revenue bonds, re ners to be plenty of money all street. When You Write a Letter Home— don’t neglect to tell the folks that during the first four months of 1908 The World printed 381,160 separate advertisements—30,080 more than the Herald, or any other newspaper on earth. al at the close of the letter th Annl- next Sunday, —1 will mall later on, f The W id “E5th Anu 31-2-he thei THE EVENING WORLD, Next Monday, May 11: The Macy May Sale of | Undermuslins and Kindred Lines of White Goods. You will be more impressed with the values if you ac- quaint yourself in the meantime with the values to be had in others’ earlier started May sales. . Nasement TUESDAY, MAY 5, P.M. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their ‘Cow Prices GCVS B'way at 6th Av. Now for a Summer Home Replenishing Sale of CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAMPS [We WN the matter of the economies provided this Replenishing Sale of China. Glass | and Lamps is quite as important as either of the as dec’sive, though it does not affect some of the finer are no large quantit’es of sample wares such as we have This is simplv an underpricing of the Dinner S MOST IN DEMAND for country homes. whether or not it appeals to your ideas of Dinner Sets in the Sale. Porcelain Dinner Set, 100 pieces, white, fancy shape; regularly $5.49; Sale.....scsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees $4.49 Porcelain Decorated Dinner Set, 100 pieces, neat design; regularly $6.49; sale.. weeeee $4.98 | Porcelain Decorated Dinner Set, 100 pieces, neat H design, in natural colorings; regularly $7.49; sale. - $6.49 | Porcelain Decorated Dinner Set, 100 pieces, neat floral | design, in natural colorings and handles with gold; regu- Porcelain Decorated Dinner Set, 100 pieces, neat gold lines and initial to order; regularly $8.97; sale...... $7.49 Porcelain Decorated Dinner Set, 100 pieces, dainty floral design, in natural colorings, every piece with gold; regu- larly $12.87; Sale....seeeececeee ees e esses eeeees $9.89 Austrian China Decorated Dinner Set, 100 pieces, neat design, in natural colorings and handles with gold; regu- ularly $9.97; sale........66 $8.49 Austrian Ch'na Decorated Dinner Set, 99 pieces, pretly floral design, in natural colors, handles with gold; regu- larly $11.89; sale... .. see eeeee sees seen ee es 9.89 Limoges China Decorated Dinner Set, 101 pieces, neat design and handles with gold; regularly $17.49; Chas. Field Haviland Decorated Dinner Set, 101 pieces, neat floral design and handles with gold; regularly $18.97; sale ......- agdnAds - $14.98 | Theo. Havilend Decorated ence ce spleces; pretty i dies stippled with gold; regularly .87; SE ae ee ee ent oh ASE TIAB)| Theo. Haviland Decorated Dinner Set, 101 pieces, dainty | floral designs, and every piece stippled with gold; segu- | larly $33.87; Sal@.....seeeeeee cere ee : $29.87 Tea Sets Reduced. Decorated Porcelain Tea Sets, 56 pieces, green floral $2.97 | designs; regularly $3.49; special... ue Ganne Boansnen i | Decorated Porcelain Tea Sets, 56 pleces, pink floral $3.49 design and handles with gold; regularly $3.97; sale... Decorated Porcelain Tea Sets, 56 pieces, dainty floral design in natural colorings; every piece with gold line; regularly $4.37; 4.49 Austria: China Tea Sets, 56 pieces, decorated with | pretty floral sprays, and every piece gold lined regular! ; | special ty QantnoT age $4.87 | i i S th | Limoges China Tea $8.23 new floral design, handles with gold; regularly $9.87; sale....0+ Sparkling Cut Glass Reduced Even a brief study of the process of glass cutting in the shops on the premises will explain our absolute supremacy in this particular line. Some low-priced wares in this sale:— a 6-inch Olive Dishes, 68c. High-footed Olive Dishes, $1.69. 8-inch Berry Bowls, $1.69. Ice Cream Trays, $3.29. 9-inch Salad Bowls, $2.69. 7-inch Low Jelly Dishes, $1.29. Oil Bottles, $1.49. Water Bottles, $1.98. | Spoon Trays, 98c. 12-inch Punch Bowl and Stand, Sugars and Creamers, $1.98. $14.89, Water Jugs, 3 pint size, $2.79. Tumblers, regularly $8.89; doz., Celery Trays, $1.69. $6.49. Wine Decanters, $2.49. 8-inch Flower Vases, $1.69. Finer Pleces ranging in price to $249.87. FIREPROOF COOKING WARES French and German Wares for serving “en casserole.” | The stock embraces considerable quantities of the new green utensils, white lined, much used in the best cafes abroad. In addi- tion:—Dutch Coffee Pots, Shirred Egg Dishes, Shells and Ramekins, English Teapots and old-fashioned Cottage Teapots. CROCKERY FOR THE KITCHEN Our China and Glassware supremacy is not limited to medium and high class wares. Stocks of less aristocratic Kitchen Crockery are correspondingly broad. Commonplace wares like Stone Bread Crocks, Butter Pots, | Yellow and White Mixing Bowls, Water Coolers, Refrigerator Pans, Cake and Jelly Moulds, Sturdy Glassware and scores of Blue Jars, labelled for the pantry shelves. Specials in Lamps Black Tro. Lamps, with art glass Art Giass Shades, shade and fringe to match; regularly fringe to match; regularly §: $6.49; special.....eeeeeeeeerere $4.98 cial ee Black hoa Elecirc Portables, Art with art glass shade and fringe to match, 12 match; regularly $6.49; special, 84.98 cig) Black Iron Gas Portables, with art 4; glass shade and fringe to match; regu- white shade; larly $6.49; special. . $4.08 Black Iron Ges Chandeliers, 22 Gas Globes, 4 inch, assorted shapes inches wide, with art glass panels and and designs; regularly 19c.; special fringe to match; regularly $19.57; spe-) 12¢ | $14.8: 40 inch, with | 2.97; spe- 82.23 | and fringe to | es; regularly $3.49; spe- $249 | Lamp, with 10 inch gularly 97c.; special Cial wees ee ao | Brass Table Lamps, with 10 inch Inverted Lights, with etched globes; art glass shade and fringe to match; special at.. SEERA aan 28, regularly $5.67; special 3: lnveried| Lig! with 10 globes; special at. 732 She Inverted Mantles, sp: Brass Electric Por' inch opal shade; regularly 34 at... 156 cial Ati ae Peat in two gytighit with opal air. hoe globes: lights and 10 inch green shade; recu- ‘ \ larly $8.29; special $4.49 Lights, with 10 inch shades; spe- \ cla at F Ferret Oe Mantles, “Wizard” oon lle Inverted Incandescent Mantles, | such wares held here in September and March. | wreath and great semi-annual sales of The underpr cing is fully grades of wares—and there in sem!-annual sales. ets, Glassware, Lamps, etc., A minute’s Scanning of the list will teil SAVING MONEY ON STAPLE THINGS: Bohemian Glassware Glass Service of 60 pieces $7.18; sale . regularly $6.49 Glass Service of (0 pieces, with neat design; regulaily $8.49; sale..+..8$7.49 Glass Service of 60 pieces, with gold lines and initials to order; regularly $16.23; sale... $14.49 Bohemian Cut Glass. Water Tumblers, rgulirly $2.97 dozen; sale.... eee $1.98 sterling .23¢ sterling 2+ 39C Salts and Peppers, with silver tops; regularly 39¢.; sal Salts and Peppers, with Silver tops; regularly 49c.; sale Oil Bottles, regularly 97c.; sale..73¢ Mustards, regularly 97¢.; sale....73¢ Water Bottle: regularly 97c.; Sale... cecereceee oon T3e Tooth Pick Holders, regularly 20c.; C10 ocaondesocdcdacoda00000 weeeel De Syrup Pitcher: SAIC. cccossccce regularly $1.23; secon 9Be Domestic Glass Pressed Gl. 23c. a dozen; Blown Water Tumblers, neat de- sign, regularly 72c. dozen; special. .44¢ Water with initial; 2 Tumblers, regulirly cial wee 18¢ Tumblers, regularly 84c. a seco e4Be Blown dozen; sale. Plain Blown WI regularly 9c. a dozen; s Plain Blown Cham blers, regulirly 72c4. speci Piain Blown Water Tumbl ularly 48. a dozen; sp2cial...+ Plain Blown Highball Tumblers, regularly 84¢, a dozen; special......59¢ Plain Blown Brandy and Tumblers, +36c Tumblers, regularly $1.44; Special .72¢ Glass Service of 60 Pieces, Plain Blown Tumblers, five sizes; regularly $3.35 a set; special.............. $1.98 Hotel and Boarding House China Double thick, white, semi-porcelai adapted to the use of boarding-hous: and hotels, at the following low pric | per dozn:— Dinner Plates Breakfast Plate Preserves.... Tea Cups and Saucers Dishes—3 inches. Bakers—25 inch size We also carry a full assortment of the Greenwood Vitriticd China, in two weights, thick and one-halt thick, esp2- cially adapted tor Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding-Houses. We will DECORATE, at very moderate prices, the above wares or any white ware we have in stock, in | quantities of 20 DUZEN OR MORE, with colored monogram, name or initial and two colored lines. Chamber Sets. with jar, White Champer Sets, seven pices... a0 White Champer Set, White Chamber Set, 12 pieces, $2.97 Decorated Chamber Set, 9 pees, 3219 Decorated Cham):r Set, 11 pices, $3.25 | Hotel Chambe~ Set, 7 pieces deco- rated w.th culored an $3.47 Decorated Caamber Set, with neat floral design, natural coloring, to pisces, $2.97; 12 pieces. ++ Decorated Chamber Set with colored borcers and 10 p €.25, $3.49; 12 pieces We M.ke a Spec alty of Furnishings for Yachts. China, Gla Silverwai Shp Clocks, Optical Goods, Furniture, Rugs, Upnoistery, UVedding, C.othing, >tationery, Groceries, Cooxing have for md Glass with exclusive decorating signs if desired. Oo ———— 19038. Patrons who have Deposit Accounts are respect- fully requested to advise us of any change of residence during the summer months to avoid delay and incon. venience in the filling of orders. A supply of Mail | Order blanks wil! be furnished upon application. FRONT 2'21N, 34th to 33th Se CO FRONT 2'4IN. linia FRONT 25¢1Nn, FRONT 2'4IN, ; a & BACK 2'4iN, BACK |7stM. FRONT 2'aIN. BACK2'sIN- BACK 2IN. BACK I'4iN, Unparalleled Sale Continues, So | If You Didn’t Get Yours— | Get them to-day, or to-morrow or later in the week, the supply is ample, But it “4 was a physical impossibility to supply the demands of Monday’s throngs, though’ we trebled the selling space on the main floor and finally put duplicate stocks of Collars in the basement. dozen. The day’s distribution was somewhere between twelve and fifteen thousand The Stock involved totals fifty thousand dozens—the GREATEST COL LECTION OF COLLARS ANY RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT EVER UNDERTOOK TO DISTRIBUTE. Represented are the stocks of two of the largest factories in Troy, sacriticed by order of the Receiver. To-day fresh supplies from our stock ree ceiving rooms. t quarter grade, while many thousands are standard 25c All Linen Collars. All perfect quality Collars, no “‘seconds,” no damaged ones. 4 Standard brands, widely advertised—but we have stipulated not to mention he name. No Collars in this enormous collection less worthy than the two-for-ae There are 150 different styles—probably every style of Collar you ever heard of, including Wing andFo'd Collars, round and square cornered, Dress, Military, Police, Turn- down and Jurn-down Collars with roll. Sold only in dozen lots—boxe: of one dozen, the dozen to be of one style and size—no dozens broken. Five stapie sty es are illustrated, | > J. Boys’ Collars [¢¢o. embraces 26 different styles of col- lars tor boys—including dress col- lars and ‘‘choker” Shapes, worn at military acad mies, &c, Same price as the men’s collars—69c. the .ozen—these on sale on th: stcona floor. 69° a dozen, rotated eMusic May Sale of Tab’'e Silver: rr <= UR stocks embrace four a . | Pertte eae an N Prices Down a Third } H Rolls suitable for any Main Fioor. make of player or player Genuine Wm. Rogers “A-t” plate on aickel silver—-standard quality, heavy acys|| piano—38 or 65 note weight, fancy pattern, perfect in every w But priced one-third less than Macs Standard A or Angelus }] regu all skilfully edited and me- chanicallv perfect The difference between our prices and the list prices for which these were catalogued to sell is For example:~ 1.75 Macy's | This Regular Price.| Sale. fut Spoons--each. 98c| Rolls marked. Perforated Music Rolls. ready. selections now May Sale of Bath-Room Rugs. ‘Phir Floor Of washable material, shades of blue, green, red and pink: A in.; regularly Tin. nr 2 og19) 146 in various i i Suits for Small Women and Misses | $32.50 Values, Sale, $23.74 | | | regularly in.) regularly in, regularly In. regularly $4.24 Misses’ Dept. Second Floor Embraced are Three-piece Jumper Suits, made of excellent ality mannish mixtures; Jumpers trimmed effectively with taffeta , braid and buttons and finished with silk ties; single-breasted jackets, with notched collar end turn-over cufts, trimmed with coat pockels; coat lined with tafleta silk; pleated skirt, zes 14, 16 and 18 years, Silk Petticoats at $3.96 =» |; A speciai collection at a special price—very modest for silk garments ot this character. Made of tatfeta silk, in black, stapie colors and evening shades ; with umbrella flounce, shirred and tucked, and percaline dust ruffle. Finer Ones on Display Up to $34.74. qu Books are feta; three with fold; s paces Here standard Germaz writings are in German homes authors whose the foundation of every library and which form the finest tex: books in the study of the lany guage. These editions present them in a worthy dress at prices that should easily make them : ion of every Sale of German represented those | Sweaters for Children, Misses household _ possessic one who loves the Germ:n tongue. and Women 2m. Gera aa som] Children’s and Misses’ Sweaters, of fine quality worsted, in eee i ORE weaves; box-coat style, with pearl button fastening and full sleeves, with turn-back cuffs, colors—white, gray and |? ers. Works, 8 volumes, ; 4 to 10-year and 12 to 16-year sizes, $7.24; 4 volumes, half mo- A i $1.67 and $2.24 -$4.11 . ' ’ es ar Children’s and Misses’ Sweaters, new Norfolk model, with 3 Works. 6 umes. half morocco, $2.91 belt fastening in front; 4 to 10-year and 12 to 16-year sizes, $2.49 and $2.96 Women's Sweaters, in a complete assortment of blouse, ripple and coat models, all splendidly finished, in fancy weaves, with pearl button fastenings and V-neck; full sleeves, with turn-back cuffs; colors—white, gray and cardinal........ $1.39 to $7.94 4 vc r's Works. 4 ov 211; 4 volumes, half_m voce B86 rocco Lessing's Works, 3 volumes, half cree BRA morocco, Roo 1 aces Sera Works, 4 volumes,|! 5 3120 High Class Novelty Robes Grillvarzer's Works, 4 volumes, 4 cloth, $1.28; 4 volumes, falf mo: (Semi-made) Reduced to Clear 4 ‘occo rns uaaeLd : Ain Floor ‘ re fess = |NAL mark-down—and at the new figures these Robes se Ta hota eh 10 should be cleared out in a jiffy. Eh a peste ; The collection is not a large one, and it embraces W. Heinburg's Works, 10 vol-]) (sev) but_one Robe of a kind. Included are black and cham- ames, cloth 0) a pagne Filet Robes, embroidered and braided; black and colored h Spielhagen's Works, 2 volumes} Voile Robes, handsomely braided with soutache; white Princess, cioth $2.38}1 French Irish, French Irish combined with Filet lace, and Spangled | , Deva R« Sammlung; each]| Robes in gold, helio, Copenhagen blue, brown, gray, pink, rose and |? volume 21ch) green. At the reduced prices, they range Also a large collection of German picture books for children. From $16.74 to $99.50 Each |

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