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ey aioe awe. nanan WANG WAR IS NOCTED Elder Refuses Name of Mysterious Per- |i: to Divulge | ie son Accused oy mm HGHER UP WILL IES WIFE. AS MUCH AS TO. = jlyn, CASES AGAIN HELD UP. Hearings of Sixteen Men Ar- rested Under Anti-Betting Law Go Over, The Kings County Grand Jury to- day reached out for the men higher up fn the racetrack ant!-gamblng crusade After Christopher J. Fitzgerald, Pres!- dent of the Brighton Beach Racing Association, had been excused from tes- titying at his own request, an indict- ment was found against some mys- terious person, whose name the Acting District-Attorney and Judge ‘Dyke Je- clined to reveal. A week ago Fitzgerald was invited to appear before the Grand Jury, but he declined to accept the Invitation ‘He appeared to-day in response to © subpoena. He remained inside th Grand Jury room, however, only a few minutes. It was sald that he begged to be excused. ‘At 1 o'clock the members of the Grand Jury filed into court and Foreman J. ‘HH. Reld handed an envelope to Judge Dyke. The latter took one glance at fits contents and then excused the mem- pers of the Grand Jury for the day, Mr, Elder admitted later that an in- dictment had been returned, but he de- lined to disclose the name, “Ts {t against a bookmaker or one of the race track officials?” he was asked, “JT cannot say,” said Mr, Elder, ‘but here will probably be an arrest this | afternoon.” Mr. Elder to-day fought for and ob- tained a further suspension of the hear- ings in the cafes of the men arrested at the.race track for violations of the anti-gambling law, Joe Vendig and fifteen other prisoners were arraigned in the Adams St Court to-day before Magistrate Tig Jacob Eilperin vigorously opposed adjournment, but at the request of Mr Eider the hearings were set for Thurs- day morning. | “The police court will lose jurisdic: | tion,” declared Ellperin. “The object of the L ct-Attorney {1s to obtain indictments and take the cases out of the police court. We are being t in an extremely unfair ma “Let the District-Attorn men,” said the Magistrate, have an examination just WAITER KILLED IN ELEVATOR AT HOTEL MANHATTAN Joseph De La Fontaing, Car- A new ele habit of himself and ju | tor, which he wan the death of Joseph de la F Mani walter at the Hot face was a familia sts 0: regular gue Fontaine was breakfast to the r the sevent the wait as the car r pe | rying Breakfast to Guest, Plunged Down Shaft. lobby, shaft hed hap Mr. § nessy, from Flow who answered t Fontaine m his neck w One glance to an emergency hospita picnickin things ho hours. Tresses we have sold regularly until now at $6.94. Now The Dress event of the year, so far as this Macy Outer fea organization is concerned, tor Dresses of exic’ly the same character have been counted among ihe most popular styles we have been showing in regular stocks and seiling briskly ai full prices, until this good luck lot of six hundred came in. Princess models--those at $4.49 fashioned of such materials as crossbar zephyrs and striped bine, hlio and white ground effects, beautifully made—the skirt very full ; < style with elbow-length sieeves, tinished with tine lace insertions, in regulation sizes and sizes for small women ard misses, The Jumper Lresses at $2.74 are made of aiewittesy, in blue, pink, tan, Oxford, rose and green; kimono waist effect ; inished with pipings of plain white, madras, in pink, EPs D.”” Gareth of fine Men’s Undergarments -~A Clearance. 8c. a garment “69: ANH Wn ey died in London 1 led for many r probate here of No, 146 I Store Hours: 8 A.M, to 6 P.M. During July and August we close at Noon Saturdays. being a Ow Thermos Bottles are invaluable in the g and outing season—keeping hot tand cold things cold for many In pints or quarts, nickel or leather, they are $3.74 and $3.99, $5.74 and $6.49. Basement and 4th Floor. ne s Princess and Janpar Dresses: 600 in a Remarkable Sale $4.49 Corset Specials y n 5 med tium a $1.58, 81 49 Soyer Cotton Bath Rugs _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908. x to assist Mr hand vigor no! execit Id his healt carry out 2 ALMFRMEN FIL TA TSAO m0 10 $23 bate of t Hol z claim exclusive of rea s left to his wid rmen this afternoon SKULL FRACTURED DIVING. Lean rien cil ax rate for the en- and Beach Takes ‘| BRON E Reeder Header Into Shallow Water. | sesvene 107921 aken t Borough of Queens....ccccccc66 Lt Peter Poterson Borough of Richmond.......... L716 of Willow avenue, eee HARRY KING'S BODY FOUND. to-day. The body of Harry King, tw ed water being s' hard t No. West san h: irty-third I wast rowned New nd) skull. jaet R.H. Mocy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ALYS | Biway al oth Ay 4th to 35th St. we have ever durability to jected to wear. Ds the remainder of our sacrificed stock. ished; we nod seats, banist: WILLOW ARM CHAI with reversible denim cushions SOFAS, were $34.74; now SIDE CHAIRS, were $9.94; now $8.24 ARM CHAIRS, were $17.24; now $13.89 were $11.74; CORNER CHAIRS, now tine top; Shape ai $10.89; sa x CHIFFONIERS, front; 5 drawers; sale. . revive ed mirror; regularly : 4 solid oak, reel) £15.49; fa ... 812,84 | shape, we have the best reasons pos: ered prices you find the S_AND_ARM CHAIRS, solid oak and mahogany in- h WILLOW ARM ROCKERS to match, co: smplete with cushions Imported Reed Furniture $23.89 | | ly polished - 88 ASH larly $16.67; s CHIFFX INIERS, rclideoaemctrnenn | deep drawers and fancy | swell | ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY With been the during th and the same In America, BARLEY WATER made from fresh cows milk for Infante lis best subytitute for mothers’ milk last 70 years all over Kuropy, ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY in the * “Thirst Quencher" for the athlete, Invalid and those suffering from SEOMACH | TROUBLES is cheaper, cleaner and more ‘healthy than any other food. Grocers and Druggists Everywhere JAMES UV, SMITH & four | “a Sunday World Wants Work “Trontex’’ Hosiery—for men, women and children—is the best wear-resisting Hosiery known, It owes its great the interweaving of pure Belfast linen yarns at the points most sub- Summer Furniture Ticketed for a Final Clearance Fourth Floor W ITH plans for the midsummer sale of Furniture taking final sible for getting rid of Summer Fur best pot $2.97 hand-made, square fats, deep seats 5 $5. 49 $5.89 CHIFFONIERS, quartered oak, high- rpentine top, fancy shape mirror; regularly $25.74; sale, $18.74 ell front, Ory regu $14.24 DRESSERS, quartered oak, highly polished, large oval bevelled mirror; regularly $24.74; sale........$20.67 DRESSERS, quartered oak, high!y polished; extra large oval bevelled mirror; regularly $39.74; sale, $33.24 DRESSERS, solid oak, 4 deep d prod érial come covered with A. C. eee MATTR icking and filled H full very full skirt; Dresses we have sold regularly until now at $4.49. Now Second Floor, Broadway, $2.74 season, Dutch merely by fastening to the ceiling stretcher and pleated over the hips; waist pleated ; both skirt and waist Ce acta. 4H wae Sacrificing Misses’ and Children’s | Coats and Wraps. an At £12.74, were $18.74—\ Ee serge, lined with polka-dotted silk; collars and faney At$7.74, were up to $16.49—( Like Buying SILKS At the Mills Continuation of a Sale That Is One of the Star Features of Midsummer Merchandising Main Fi Assured that the silks involved in this noteworthy underpricing are stap les— thefmost wanted kinds—al! interest in the event centres in the sale prices. Few silk sales in recent years have presented buying opportunities approaching these Taffeta Silk, 1 inches wide, in acomplete range | Foulard Silks, 24 inches wide, colored grounds ; : a co Ors; fs well anew grade; : ; ale an s ina vee ee sizes; sold elsewhere for 7Sc, and 85c. a yard; re silk xcellent qu —a grade sold sold bere regularly for G9c.; this igs ms 44c Hawa ter a, a rtd tides thks sale,,, 39 Peau de Cygne, 27 About 900 pairs of Infants’ Socks broken sizes from our regu- lar stocks, in a great variety of styles and colorings. In most ‘of the lines represented the large sizes are missing. Prices were 24c, 33c and 48ca pair; now 17c and 24c, Main Floor. —$<——=— Ses’ -length Coais—semi-fit- mo. Us made of fine quality finished with plain notched culls, Sth Street Rie. Biack Taffeta Silk, tsiich:s Black Dress Taffeta, 35 Black WME weve nieaaierennie 44c inches wide; our regular price goc, , inches wide; pure sil; regularly E 84¢ solu by us at 70¢,; spzcia’ . 59¢ di Ps ean de Cygne, 19 a yard; special. inch:s wide, c | f Black Crepe de hing io BlackDressPeau deCygne, 36 inches; pure silk; regular price wié, our regular ‘Ye Oe, a yad Ae seeeeeeee Bde pecia In Progress---The Annual Sale of Bath Towels, Bath Sheets and Mats. ' Imported Black Dress Taf- feta, pure dye, 35 inches wide; superior quality; value $1.50 a yard; special,, $1.12 bya yand, | oo _Macy-Made Mattresses ==» »~- going out of this Macy Mattress factory ean and perfectly sanits SSES, full size, In one or two parts, ig; regular! j ing and filled with soft South American hair; regularly $19.34; sale, $16. 74 A “Red Star” Couch Swing Brings You Fullest Meas ure of Summer Comfort ' “Red Star” Sheeting ‘y we make sure by hay Hie) the’ factory We do no re- ly $8.67; sale regularly with d mixed hair; size, ec covered Macy Furniture Dept, 4th Floor, This particular design of Couch Swing is one of the most popular swings we have ever offered, lar is evidenced by the large number of them we have sold this And that it IS popu- It may be swung on the porch, without standard or awning, or porch posts. The Swing, as illustrated, consists of a canvas swing, iron duck-covered fibre mattress, The sime outfit as above, complete with standard and awning, Brite niars $9.89 gnionauon nounoddornnpn | YILED Mid-July Savings On Wash-Day Needs Basement. Family Clothes Wringers, with 11-inch rubber rolls; 100 in ail; standard $2.75 Wr ngers; this sale... ....secee1+++ $1.94 Folding Iron Tables, 5 feet long; regularly $1,02, this sale, 79c Folding Clothes Bars, 5 feet high; quality, dred. ers, with Copper bottoms, —--No. 7, regularly $1.58, this saic $1.07 ——No, 8, regulirly $1.77, Nie “Sea Foam’ 4-Ib, packages. Ball Blueing, 4 - Laundry Wax, each., Asbestos Iron Holde Starch Wafers, box. Macy's Powdered Borax...... 10c Basement A fine quality of Sheeting, made expressly for us, Of a se- lected grade of medium weight cotton, full bleached. Je from the good laundering quality of this Sheeting, the most important thing is that it can be bought at retail to-day for about what we would have to pay for it at the mill. 45-inch, yd., 15¢ | 72-inch, yd,, 23¢ 54-inch, yd., 16 | 81-inch, yd., 26c 90-inch, yard, 28 And in the le reasons for Bt a RS hi ae S OF Ny, sats OF New Oxiords Over-Preduction Direct from the Makers 19%! dual Women’s Black Vici Kidskin Oxfords solid leather, soles, made with patent tips, Limit, 1 palr to a cus tomer, No Mall €, 0. D. Ordere military, heels, Makers’} regular $1.25) grade,! Women’s White Canvas : Pumps and Oxfords worth $1.50 and $2.0 $1.50 and $2.00, at d9c One pair to a customer, For Women Patent Coitskin Sailor Ties, ci_Kid Gibson Ties, Tan Oxford Ties, oan Pumps. Light or medium weight soles. High or medium heels, Sizes 2 to8, 5,000 pairs, worth $2.50, 00 women’s Shoes Tan and black kid olzes 24% to 8. All 00 A Pas, opecial at Misses’ Tan Shees Made of Tan Vici Kid; exten- 59 i sizes 8} to 1rand1 LG sion soles, lace or pal sizes 84 to 11and it to 2,a\ Misses’ White Canvas Shoes Makers’ regular $1.00 and 5 9 10 ———— Children’s White Canvas Oxiords Makers’ regular 81.00 grade, sizes 8'2 to 11, spring heels and solid Cc feather soles, at a Sale of Children’s Shoes Makers’ :egular $1.25 eM grade; oiis and Ls 59 to 11, at LG Sale of Children’ 'S Oxtords Makers’ reguiar $: “59 grade; Sale of Misses’ Shoes from fi rs regular $1.50 59 tan and black lea! elected black Sale of Boys’ Shoes '59e Men’s & Boys 5 Shoes & Oxiords Sale of Meua’s Oxford Ties Makers’ $2.00 and $2.50 grades, Tan Calfskin and Patent Coltskin, English welted soles, Sizes 6 to 11, $1.50 grades; sizes 8 41; 1142 to id 214 t for large gi ES ron former sa and bright leathe; odds and ds | solid sizes up to tt, at Makers’ Makers’ reg uiar By $1.50 Grade: Made of Sizes Sale of Men’s & Boys’ White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords | Odds and Ends from Former Sales at........ 50°; pair “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’s “Want” Columns