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THE EVENING WORLD, SORRY YOU DID Street Railway cases. Mr. Plerce argued SEABURY WILL REPLY | WEDNESDAY, , MAY 27, 1908. 15 Seabury in his investigation of the Met { ropolitan fury nx.ng charges in March, Sea and Gar Sickness (eq p-y_ 11 Micy & Con Atriciiom ane rae Low BT P.M. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices PIERCE FINDS that if District-Attorney Jerome had , WAS sufclently Lmprope: to be shown proper eal in following up the Te ae bist Abt BiRMOy 4 Information given to the District-Attor- (yu it ea Quickly Cured ; ney's office by Bagg, Tillinghast and (ME LATER | stirring 1 _tiearst. By Mothersill’s Seasick Remedy, The Julian, regarding the bribery of jurors, Judicial proceed. | Only One For Sale and Recom- that it would have been very ensy at d gentleman had | ; WRAL sould’ neve bean \re7/ eet se | Bea ri ct on ae mended On All Steamships. Bway at 6th Ay, 34th to 35th Se | roborative evidence. He declared that Benoni a counreniee COUrC 4 nh Mou from. fear WINTER CLOTHES 2 SEABURY CASE | Mr. Jerome not only did not show such | He Means to Take Up Charges ws Si sing th wit Wits ussantee perv adiy the ; zeal, but, on the contrary, devoted his | py. , De aapanel voCuneWapRper eiihok Remoty ia guaran: rors to pratecine the Meiropaten | Personally After Hughes | fthuaice' aa Sena lWonen’ s $30.00 Silk Suits, $19.74 lipo necanatal ce renovate fan: Has Rendered a Decision, _ | tne, District“: torney hie been unt onliathigly resanimended Crommhsati Temperature of 85 This After- | “Jerome Should Be Removed iF leree eulogized Judge Seanry | esate conitempttine “an Gene seaay c PAFFETA SUITS, in a new model, modishly trimmed wit noon Caused Thousands of for That Alone,” He Tells |ome in scathing terma for his criti. | Supreme Court Justice Samuel Sen-| (hat hearing, pecs wae faeces velvet ribbon and buttons; skirts plaited and very full, finished with cisms of Judge Seabury and contended bury with diflewlty kept himself from ary display tal incom- value $30.00, sale..... deep fold; in tan or light brown; +. $19.74 noon John Moleneauxff, a laborer, Gisposed of. Peopie to Perspire. * Commissioner H7 id. cit Jerom’s action before Senbury | replying hotly to District-Attorney Je- OREN | alone was sufficient to call for his tm- | pome's characterization of his conduct| ficial integrity at (his time, i —In Addition— mediate removal from office. as “contempubly,” “unjudicial and) Justice vbury in his ¢ ‘ 1 aA S CROWDS AT SEASHORE.) 24!2ARETHTOWN, .N. ¥., May 27—| —_———_— “endlike.” At first Justice Seabury was| County Court, House to WOMEN'S WHITE REPP SUITS, with color effec ively As) i Franklin Pierce, of New York City,! FATAL FALL INTO TUNNEL. ates ao) iy to oA cela duced in collar, cuffs and buttons; full plaited skirt; special. counsel for petitioners in the proceed- While working in the Pennsylva pessncet ee os baal rath Haase ict of rh A i the «¢ | . y: y that he would wait until the case} : a when the Gov | Hot Wave Drives Thousands ‘ings against Distriot-Attorney Jerome, | tunnel at Thirty-third street this afters | Uhinst” ume Distriet-Attorney had been BAYS Based on the find:nes [daac i z || Suggestions For Holiday Footwear: a Bie A began his summing up to-day before/ i) three years old, fell froma scaffold in ais brief to Commissioner Hand, | OutlofgtherGityainy Eton cael eens iememterenalugtemereea set steal taste ee veaucrerbe ton /enakwen Kilteds | Sppelnted’ by Gov. Hurhen to) conduct | SUNDAY WoRLD WANTS ’ to Find Relief. the morning session largely to n din-| His addruss could not be learned and | Mytictcatiorney's, office, Mr. | Jerome skates unk Women $s Low Shoes Clue Calling vour attention primarily to | the fact that this Is the first hot weath- @r story you ever saw lacking a list of “prostrations” In full-face type, we! will now proceed to emit a few remarke concerning the temperature and t®ings. This, perspiring people, was the hot- test day of the season. At 2 o'clock | this afternoon the mercury in the ther-| mometer in the Weather Observatory | tower had ascended to the §& mark and | was still going up The experts in charge of the bureau were about tohold an inquest on the records to determine whether or not this will not prove to} May be the warmest twenty years. Everybody 2% in the past ought to be happy on a like this, but few were really happy yw adults. Of course the children | were happy, because their natures nat- urally respond to the influence of wo) aun. da} Still In Winter Garb. By thousands and tens of thousands men tramped along the shady side of the streets, carrying their heavy derby hate in thefr hands, mopping their brows and going through motions like, &@ hoola-hoola dancer tn a vain effort to wriggle their clammy winter underwear from thetr skins. They are the people who dress by rule and never shed their flannels unt!! Decoration Day. One of such as these made dozens of others uncomfortable. The man who Is not dressed for hot weather sheds heat lke an asphalt melter. But a few days lke this one will put New York in sum- mer attire. To-day’s heat was not only excessive, but damp. The percentage of humidity atmosphere was high. To offset there was a little breeze, which most apparent in high or copes} sun go down to business early. The temperature registered 72 degrees at § o'clock, 80 degrees at 10 o'clock and Stat noon. Cooler weather is promised for to-night and to-morrow, but you, never can tell. Yesterday the weather man said {t would rain to-day. Crowds at the Resorts. great week-day crowds Island and the other beach afternoon. The races and mes caused many a driven siness aud professional man to take a wet sneak alver iunen, Soda water There were at Coney where open cars were run ‘and the patronage of the subway was serl- "he suoway management has not as started the fans at the statio perhaps those twelve dead from Mexico have really reached New York and mistaken our underground rapid transit right of way for a grave. ladies looked cool under their wide brimmed hats and in their peek-a- doo shirt waists Whether they were ag_go0] as they looked is something no man can F610 eae CHAS LIME | AS Tal SPeEDS = TRQUSH TUNEL | New York Passengers Boun| for French Steamer Have | Thrilling Experience | EVREUX, France. May 2.~Two omp- ty first-class passenger care attachod | to the White Star Line special, bound | from Paris to Cherbourg with passen- | gors for the steamet Teutonic on board, toow fire this afternoon while the train was passing through a tunnel near Ev- reux, All the passengers for the steamer, numbering twenty-four, were seated in the third oar, which did not take fire. None of the passengers were injured, The burning cars were detached trom | the train a soon as it had emerged from the tunnel. There was consider- ble excitement, mt the coolnéss of the railroad men prevented any serious out- | | ‘The burning cars were switched to 4 sidetrack, where they were completely | destroyed. The train then proceeded | for Cherbourg. The fire ts thought to have been cauned | by An explosion Of waa on one of the cars, or possibly the failing of sparks from the locomotive on the woodwork. ain the powerful draught of the tunnel the flames rapidly enveloped the first car and then leaped to the second. The en- gineer saw 4 bewildering glare behind him In the blackness of the tunnel and immeédiately ihereased the speed of the train. On emerging from the tunnel he saw fiaties shooting up from the two cars in the rear of the baggage car. The train stopped instantly and the two Durning cara cut out. The North German Lioyd special, with 1® p: sengers, including Theodore P. Shonts, of New York, on their way down to Cherbourg to board the Kron- Dringessin Cecilie, followed the Teutonic especial ott of Paris. This second train was héld up on account of the accident, tae got ipesieaely bce dou é his body was removed to the station- house. ussion of the so-called Metropolitan | Men’s and = ae Low Shoes oth Fi. Men's at $4.96, In all desirable leathers; Efucher and regular cut. In other shops counted $6.00 Shoes, Men's at $3.49, in all leathers, also white canvas. Boys’ Shoes range in price from $1.98 to $3.49. Negligee Shirts => At $1.09 = (| Are wa:ments That Were Made To Bring $2.00 and Better One of the best offerings of fine Negligee Shirts we have ever had at the outset of the season—and it is all the better because the collection embraces several thousand garments, insuring a selection most satisfactory. Plain Negligee and Pleated Model Shirts, made of fine quality madras—many of them made of im- ported madras; all this season’s goods, splendidly finished and hand-laundered. The collection em- braces a complete assortment of sizes—14 to 17%. aka Men’s High Grade i .Ciearance of Men’s et ee ee Canes ! Main Floor, Broadway and 35th Street. About 160 in all—destgns and woods rarely met with at such low prices: ! Walking Sticks of partridge and other woods, trimmed with aang 0 silver bands; crook handles; were $1.98 and $2.97, nOW.........+.005 > Sticke of partridge wood, rosewood and pigskin covered, with sterling silver caps and bands; were $2. 97 and $3.96, NOW.........ereeeeeeeee $2.40 High Grade Sticke, in various woods, chiefly novelty designs, with in- laid and applied sterling silver mountings; were $4.96, $5.94 and $6.94, 23M Men’s Bathing Suits All worsted Bathing Suits, Best quality worsted Suits, all full- madé and finished; medium weight, fashioned trimmed ;_| rious color conrbinations... quarter sleeves or sleeveless; in vari- | Sweater Knit Bathing Suits, fancy ous color combinations, at... .81.98 | weave all-worsted suits, vai i he above combinations ( Peaeieeauelngncne oe | Same as above, closely iit pla weaves Good quality worsted Suits, with Sweat bth Fi. well itth Floor Here aré your favorite brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars —fresh, fragrant and as satisfactory as a smoke can be when kept in such perfect condition in our humidors. STRAITON & STORM'S BOUQUET, regularly $3.00 for box of Soy) this this WINDSOR HOUSE. BOUQUET—Perest Dox of 50..... Hagcvaehetestes LA COMPARA LONDRES—Key West Clear them filler and a) | 4.06 wrapper; box Of 100.........+ FLOR DE BAHAMA—Key West—Clear Havana Conchitas—box Py 50, $2.24 Comme il Faut, box of So. Puritanos Especiales, box of 50 Perfectos Elegantes, box of 25.-... Bouquet Extra, box of 25...... PauOnOn SoUnEKibApOn FINE PORTO RICAN CIGAR—Perfectos—box of 25 at BREVAS SUPERIORES, box of 50 $1.49 Finer Grades of Imported Cigars up to $5.94 for boxes containing a dozen, [aac Bicycles: A Carload in Time for Memorial Day > ICYCLES bearing name plates that have stood for Bicycle Quality since we adopted them a number of years ago. And the Wheels have been bettered—their construction improved year after year, so that this 1908 line marks the ighest stage of improvement, The prices are extremely modest :— “El ” Bi iT For men and women, Frames 20 Biberon” Beye e $17.7 74 and 22-inch; single-tube tires; full equipment of tools. “Erie” Bicycles, $20.74 Men's and women’s, as above, frames peat EN AR Lr of cold-drawn seamless tubing; one- Piece orank hanger, tool steel cups and cones; Hartford single-tube tires; full SSiiprnen: “Da ” Bicycles, $26.49 For men and women. The highest grade wheels procurable—workmanship and materials the best money will buy; tires and equi in ki ('New: Departure" y Ml and equipment in keeping. for $4.24 extra.) The “Fay” Juvenile Bicycle, $18.74 Machines for boys and girls. Wheels 24 and 26-inch, fitted with Fa: Single-tube tires; frames 16 and 18-inch; standard construction and awit Coaster Brakes fitted on any of the above machines said that he considered the Is conduct before plai silk trimmings, various color Cape fine quality, in the new heather maine Pea nations ....... Veh endie cece ees Qs $5.74 Tees -Holiday Cigar Supplies rke that) City 18 New Togs to Carry Boys Over the First Warm Holiday. Tew UITS, Reefers, Top Coats, | Blouses — everything a boy requires for a hol- thing so stoutly made as to in- sure most satisfactory service, no. matter how strenuously the hol- iday or the days following are spent. NORFOLK or KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, of wool cheviots, cassi- meres and worsteds; several models In pleated, plain or Derby coat styles, $2.97 to $13.74 KNICKERBOCKER SUITS of nen crash, khaki or white duck; Norfolk or double-breasted baled models $2. WASHABLE SUITS, Sailor Blouses, of chambray, tea, linen or poplin, in white or colors 94: to $4.96 REEFERS of blue serge, tan cov- ert or fancy mixtures; former prices $3.96 to $8.94: reduced to $2.97 to $4.96 TOP COATS that were priced up to $8.94, reduced to........ $4, EXTRA TROUSERS, made of wool cheviots and cassimeres, at 79c., 9Bc, and $1.29 BLOOMER and KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, made of white duck, linen crash and government khaki, Bloom- er Style, sizes 3 to 10 years, 59c.; Knickerbocker style, sizes 8 to 17 years, at 79c, BLOUSES of woven madras, in plain white and colors, also of cheviot, chambray and percale, in light, medi- um and dark colorings, with neck- bands or attached collars, 46c, to $1.29 SHORT-SLEEVE BLOUSES, made of fine woven madras in white and col- (ors) 94¢ BOYS’ SHIRTS, made of printed or woven madras, pleated or plain bosoms, sizes 12 to 14 in....... 4c BOYS’ JERSEYS or SWEATERS, in high neck or coat models, $1.29 to $2.70 BOYS' ROUGH RIDER SUITS, made of khaki cloth, trimmed in regula- Russian or Gala- iday outing. And every- } | L certainty ‘will be h R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. WORK MONDAY WONDER! Fifth Floor. The well-known Austen Beauties brand | with gold borders; ju: up in telescope cases, Four different designs of fancy backs in colors are included. All perfect quality, such as we have hatin regular stocks at 29c. the pack, and such as sell elsewhere for 35¢ 34th to 35th St. tion manner in red or yellow, sizes — 3 to 14 years.. Timely Sale of Suits for the Grades Regularly Up to $19.75, Now 912.75 In this lot an even 100 Suits such as we have had in regular stocks up to now at prices as high as $19.75, Included are two and three piece suits, fashioned of fine quality worsteds, velours and cheviots, in brown, tan, olive, fancy and plain blues and grays, [he coats may be had hali or full lined with good quality alpaca Waistcoats at $1.69, Formerly Up to $4.75 Two hundred fancy Waistcoats, made of high grade flannels, worsteds and CLR ized weaves; 4and 5 bution coilarless styles; pockets plain or finished with fancy flaps; in figured white effects and various colors, Men's Store, Fitth Flocr. Mohair Motoring Coats and Linen Gio Four special groups ready in this Motoring Goods room for trip-takers who are not averse to bargains when the good quality of ihe garment is in nowise impaire Men's Mohair Co full double-breasted models, erstylesinanaturalylnenenrcnstortccentce Ne nes se aiiig (Both with W eld Sleeves.) Women's Mohair Coats, full doudie-breasvad model, in gray or tan, with wind-shield sleeves ... Women's Linen Dust Coats, waor> Men’s Straw Hats, 99c to $3.49 E have ready this can on one of the best selections of Straw Hats ever shown und der the Macy roof. Included are strai brim yacht shapes in fine Swiss, English and Chinese braids; also sennit braids, medium and coarse. $5. 00 Suit Cases, $3.97 WA Other Good Things for the Trip Basement special. ‘$5.04 COWHIDE SUIT CASES. 24-inch SOLE LEATHER BAGS, 15 to 18- size, lined with linen and fitted with inch sizes, with deep- cut English shirt fold and straps; similar cases) frame; leather lined and hand-sewn, sold elsewhere for $5.00. OXFORD STYLE BAGS, 15 to 18- inch sizes, of sole leather, with heavy with heavy stitched corners; $8.00; sale OXFORD STYLE BLACK WALRUS value $6.97 frames, brass trimmings, hand-sewn BAGS, 12 to 18-inch sizes, leather seams and leather corner fastened lined, with brass trimmings; value with bell rivets; acehlas r SOOO STOU;ISAENy syeiescceenrcne ts $5.77 Sal@ ee eeeeees $4.04 JAPANESE MATTING AND JAPANESE MATTING TRAVEL- RATTAN SUIT CASES, very light, in RINGIBAGIAsscermeass 83.24 a large variety...... $2.54 to $7.58 orcs Other Travelling Requisites from Main Floor Leather Goods Stock. Dressing Cases, fitted, $1.67 to Fobs and Vest Chains, 29¢ to 850.74, M4c. Folding Mirrors, $1.19 to $1.98 Writing Cases, $1.19 to $16. ae Cult Rolls. and Collar Cases | anicure Sets, #8.40) to 645.20 Sew ie $1.12 to $2.97. wing and Work Boxes, Collar Pouches, 44c to $3.59. | Razor Cases, 69¢ to $1.69. Shaving Cases, $2.97 to $12.49 Fitted Bags, $22.24 to $115. Flasks, 63¢ to $13.24. | Folding Goat Hangers, 94c to Bottle Cases, $1.49 to 87.89. Gil R 4.96 ¢ Clocks, $1.24 to $18.49. | CARRE DRSeneLr SS 0, Watch Cases, $1:24 to $3.96. Medicine Cases, 69 to $4.69 Bridge Sets, 4c to $14.74, Drassing Cases without fittings Jewel Cases, $2.97 to $15.49. $1.49 to $4.24. Drinking Cups and Glasses, 38 Jewel Pockets and Bags, to $1.84, $2.97. Thermometers, O4c to $1.24. Handkerchief Cases, $5.89, R3e to OO , 35c. Playing Cards, 17c. a Pack Season’s F irst Hotiday; S. T very moderate prices we are showing a complete selection of all the season’s most desirable models. As an instance of this moderation, we may mention that our $3-49 Shoes are sold in most shops for $5.00—and our other prices are in the same ratio, At $4.96 Pumps or Gibsons, in | Patient leather, tan or black Russia calfskin. Two-hole Gibsons, in brown | suede, with perforated seams. | Two-eyelét Sailor Ties with Louis | XV. heels, in patent leather, tan or | black Russia calfskin Oxford Ties, in black and brown glazed kidskin, with welted soles, Oxford Ties, in patent At $2.49 leather, tan or black Russia calf, with welted or turned soles. At $1.98 Blucher and Oxford Ties, of black, glazed Oxford Ties, with neatly punched | kidskin, with welted or’ turned seams and tips, with high Cuban soles. heels. (Specially adapted to pre- 2 66 ” vent slipping at tthe neel.) | THE ‘VIRGINIA’ —OUR Georgian Ties, with tongue and | OWN EXCLUSIVE trimmed with either buckle or rib- MODEL. pone in gray, black or brown A well-fitting, light-weight - Shoe, made on a well-arched last, with » medium round toe and Cuban heel, and a seam up the middle of the foot, giving a very slender look to 4 the foot; in patent leather, tan or black Russia calfskin, brown or black At $3. 49 Pumps or Gibsons, in patent leather, tan or black Russia calfskin, with hand- welted soles and Cuban heels Gibsons, of gun-metal calfskin, gray, brown or black suede or | suede or natural buckskin, trimmed white canvas, with hand-turned with a variety of neat soles and high Cuban heels. buckles .......65 wee 95,94 (Macs Newest in the Way of Veilings Main Floor. ECEIVING WEEKLY SHIPMENTS of novelties from our Paris branch, this Veiling store offers at all times an un- surpassed selection. Most interesting in the last shipment is a collection of. samples—advance styles of Tuxedo Veils and Veiling in brown, white, mole, gray, duck, nattier and navy. We invite an inspection of our complete line of Chiffon Cloth Veils in 11%, 2 and 3-yard lengths; also squares suitable for hat draping, steamer and auto wear, at p $9.49. iMac For Special Selling We Offer CHIFFON CLOTH VEILS, non-crushable, 200 dozen, 3 yards long, In black, white, navy, dark gray, light gray, sky, champagne, brown, Bee lavender, myrtle and garnet; value $5c. each; special..... Closing out broken assortment of Laee, Tuxedo and Chiffon velit at reduced prices Mace” Close to Half Price for Ruchings First Floor, About 2,500 yards, including 4 16 different styles, in chiffon® « crepe lisse, mousseline and lace- and-net. single, double and triple j rows in flat and tull effects; j white, blue, pink and black. Ordinarily sold up to 24c, a yard, special Women’s Neckwear ee 4 laundered) Col crochet lace; sizes 4g to 14 inch; regularly $1.98; spectal......... $1.69 | Irish Crochet Lace Bows, special, 86c. and 96c | Irish Crochet Lace Gibson Stocks, | in heavy and baby Irish lace; recently | through our Foreign Office. each, | $2.79 to $3.96 of real Irish -12¢ ee Children’s “Right Shape” Shoes Restful Footwear For Growing Feet On Summer Outing Trips 24 Ft en ees outing trips offer probably the best opportunities for testing the real worth of “Right Shape” Shoes—the measure of comfort these specially designed lasts afford. They fit easily across the toes and snug at the heel, allow- ing the growing foot to shape along natural lines. The line embraces both Boots and Low Shoes, in all desirable leathers. Of especial interest for the holiday :— TAN LOW SHOES, best grade of Russia calfskin, with welted soles— Sizes 844 to 10, Sines tos to 2, Pair, $1.74 ANKLE STRAP SANDALS, with welted soles, made of tan calf— Sizes 4 to 8, 81% to 1044, 11 to 2, $1.29 $1.49 $1.69 BAREFOOT SANDALS, made of tan calfskin— Sizes 4 to 8, 84 to 10%, 11 to 2, 2 Yato 6 $1.19 $1.39 $1.69 $2.24 A NEW CANVAS SHOE, matle over the “Right Shape” last, .ig of tan Sea Island duck, with stout soles, and will give more lasting service than an all-leather shoe— Sizes 4 to 8, 3% to 10%, 11 to 2, $1.89 $1.69 $2.19 SPECIAL—OXFORD TIES, of patent leather and black glazed kidskin; about 200 pairs—not all sizes in the lot; $2.50 and $3.00 values; Sale......0seeeseee Bidcoa.' (aces BATHIN G GARB The 1908 Displays of Surf and Sand Apparel For Women, Men and Children Are Ready Women's and Children’s Bathing Suits on the second floor, men’s and boys’ on the fifth. Litile of novelty about fifth floor stocks, but much of it in the garments on the second floor. For example, there are twelve ex- Clusive models in Women’s Bathing Suits—distinctive designs from our own workrooms. The finer Suits are princess and waist mod- els in mohair, serge and silk, the mohair and serge Suits ranging in price from $3.96 to $12.74, the silk ones from $10.49 to $37. 74 Two Special Lots for Women At $1.98 —MOHAIR BATHING SUITS, in navy blue and black} shirt-waist style, trimmed with white braid and anchors) 2.97 —MOHAIR BATHING SUITS, in black and navy blue ae collar effect, trimmed with avhite mohair and braids St ee ces ranging from 79a toy

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