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) HDT VCETES “WHITES ARMY ey ershcovitz vs, Jerkowitz) ' Hearing May Require Mad- ison Square Garden, r “AN witnesses in the case of Hersh- @evitz against Jerkowitz are excused wnt! 10 o'clock next Wednesday morn- ing,” bawled the clerk of Harlem Po- {oe Court at 11 o'clock to-dty, | Everybody in the space reserved for| the spectators and witnesses arose and| amtarted for the door, They made a| noise like an army, Magistrate Moss| | looked on in amazement. “Who are these people?” he asked, “My witnesses,’ cried Mrs, Rebecca Hershcovitz And my witnesses,” chimed in Mor- tz Jerkow!tz, “And I got nineteen more, besides ight that are here already,” ded Mrs. Her vitz, Jerkowitz de a nervous grab af his Me had only twenty- | 4e the owner of @ big tene- ment house at No, 74 and 76 Bast One | Hundred and Pitth street. Mra. Hersh: | | | @ovitz {8 the lessee of the house, and both live there. On Aug, 28 Jerkowits went Into the back yard, and says he discovered i elght-year-old } . setting fire to the The boy says he was not set- 6 to the fence, but that Jerko- t him with a whip. z went to Jerkowits aho asserts that) r senseless with fist. She says she has tnesses to corroborate this. her hand, has sev- ady to swear that y his hands on Mrs, ‘There were lively doings in the dig ery teneiuient: the three days ~fol- lowing, yer Mrs. Hershcovita met Jerkowitz all the tenants gathered @round and the conversation, ovitz went to the Court and. started 58 against Jerko- ‘ning that 1p the tenants , swore oUt A assault. it them. to All. the 1 be furn Axes afd Assess: tion must be addresset and) Deputy Recelver of Taxes tn roperty hambers at., Third and ‘Te. @ Bronx, New a) Building r Jackson av, and ty, Borough of ‘Porovgh Hall, St. George, rough of Richmond, New taxpayer will the order of ‘pald during bie after t the taxpayer PATIEN [INE NG ASBURY Ly, Bloomtig a st, 8 it po, @s 4th M. Ly, M810 Pw Maiden eis ae EXCURSIONS. XCURSIONS Arm Mauch Chunk Wea GLEN ONOKO, THE SWITCH-BACK, SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th AND LABOR DAY $1.60} Round Trip Tickets | $1.60 Children 75 Cents Ly. W, 24d St. 8.20; Liberty’St. 8.804. M. Lake Hopatcong SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 $1.00 | Round Trip Tickets | $1.00 Children 60 Gents Ly. W. 23d St, 4.50; Liberty St. 9,00 a.m, LABOR DAY $1.25 | Round Trip Tickets | $1.25 children @5 Cents Ly, W. 23d St. 8.50; Liberty St. ) Brosiya. Flatbush Av. age Friday ev'® & Sat day uorning’s papers. __THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908, $1.69 Inciuded are the most wanted shi lent quality of satin, chlefly in blac! tation and exact from cash system calls for, WON. This is the only store that Together—Herrlck, + Halfway House—Hewlett. Heart of a Child—Danby. Thou Fool—Bell. Aunt Maud—Oldmeadow. The Vigil—Bigble. Sir Richard Escombe—Pemberton The Chaperon—Willlamson. King Spruce--Day, J. R.'s Mother—Deland. The Blue Lagoon—Stackpoole. The Land of the Living—eWarren. The Autumn Model “Comtesse” Cor- sets Are Now on Display Second Floor, 3h Bt, These are imported Corsets, made expressly for us by ex- pert French corsetleres, The new autumn models— perfection of fit and finish— have been especially designed to conform to the change in corset fashions so greatly in- fluenced this season by the Directoire style of costumes, There is no figure to which some one of the numerous Women’s $2.44 Satin Hats, Main Floor, 8th 8, A comparatively smal lot—ebout 200—~of Hats, such as we have been selling untll now a¢ $2.44, amd selling briskly The fight lasted seven years in the courts, but WE It was a long time to fight for the right to sell goods as cheaply as we choose, and we deserved to win. Any store or organization or individual that will fight for such a PRINCIPLE deserves to win. Strange to say, the fruits of the victory, though they might be universal, may be shared only at Macy's. than the Book Trust says its products MUST BE SOLD. Satisfy yourself—take this list of late copyrighted publications to any, other store and try to match any number on it at the Macy price, 98c, The best you can possibly do elsewhere ts $1.08. es, made of an exccl- some !n colors, STORE HOURS, 5 A. M. TO6 P, M Late Books Are 98c. at Macy’s _ In ALL Other Stores You Must Pay $1.08 or More. Main Floor, Rear, 7 E had two avenues open to us:—Submit to Book Trust dic- customers a profit greater than our OT—fight, sells Book Trust products for Tess The Duchess of Dreams—Macrane. Brunhilda of Orr's Island—Nicolls, Diana of Dobson's—Hamilton, Mr, Crewe's Career—Churchill. Princess Dehra—Scott. | Blue Peter-—Roberts. Vera, the Medlum—Davis. The Firing Line—Chambers. The Circular Staircase—Rinehart. The Lure of the Mask—MacGrath, | A Little Brother of the Rich—Pat- ' terson. H “Comtesse” models {s not adapted, and if some special i adjustment be required our own Corset department has every facility for accomplish- ing it successfully, Prices of “Comtesse” Cor- sets — In white Cottil, $7.94; in white, pink or blue Brocade, $12.89 to $16.89, | For Small Women and Misses NEW MODEL FALL TAILORED SKIRTS, made of excellent quality black Panama in pleated effects, handsomely trimmed with several rows of stitched satin and buttons; sizes 33 to 37 in. $5.49 Girls’ and Misses’ Wear. Lt At $3,.96—G UI MP E DRESSES, made of blue red, tan and brown cashmeres, plaids and Serges; neatly tailored and trimmed with fine novelty braids, taffeta silk and. buttons; full pleated skirts; sizes 4 to 12 years, At $5.49 —DAINTY NEW Mop- $5.49 EL FALL DRESSES, made of high-grade novelty plaids In brown, red and blue; yoke with ki- mono sleeves trimmed with several rows of fancy braid; shaped belt; full box-pleated skirt and deep hem; sizes 6 to 14 years. Mall orders must Include 2c. for postage 53—Cuddie Up a Little) 59—Take Me Amu Cloeer (‘Three Twins), Taxicab s44Yama = Yama Man 1008) (Three Twins), y SS—I'm Awfully Strong tor (Mary's You (Yankee Prince), | %6—Comne On Down Town (Yankeo Prince) | StI Rath Lamb) R an) (Yankee 58—Nothing Ever Troubles | 9—araking Me (Foilles of 1908), World) Remick heart Days, Hit fh Obliget t Morning, | Bi Was a Her. Too, successes in (Gre A EXCURSIONS, found, returning Steamer leavew Pier 18, N, R., tt. of net 11 A. Mj returning, duo sale at tleket, of fale limited. NORTHBEACH FREE FIREWORKS TO-NighT SFT ta, CARNAL Tals, | Madagascar Mala the Belle he to Marry @ | —You Will Have to Sing an Irish of 1008) “trip on LONG ISLAND SOUND ‘tine steamer PROVIDENCE |ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 6th | Will make @ trip out on Long Island Sound, along the North Shore to South Norwalk, thence cross | wlomy South Shore, Floor. At $5,.94—GIRLS' Coats, sin- gle and double breast- ed styles, suitable for early fall wear; made of mannish mixtures, da checks+ and fine novelty stri notched collar, tailored sleeves trim- med with buttons; lined with taffeta silk or tailor’s serge; sizes 6 to 16 years, At .74 JUNIOR GIRLS’ $13 74 TAILORED SUITS, double-breasted models, made of fine novelty mixtures; notched collar and turnover cuffs; trimmed with satin; new model skirt with strap- pings and buttons; sizes 12 to 16 years, for each sheet The Following at 14c Each: Lamb). of the ers (Mary's Onk (Folliak eo Rolis F WO—-I'd_ Live o You (B, Dyes (fimic containing ‘A ‘O'Brien Has No Place t Ga WwW ood Enough if EXCURSIONS, LABOR DAY LEHIGH [Riaanava Falle 42 West 34th St., plate, I do this w oe 5-100 sheot q Niagara Falls, $9.00 require the services of Satisiaction, Examinatto attains val a i eet 3 J SEPTEMBER 6-6. RETURN 8, saleswomen for cloeks teeth free pao NOL sy OUE HSy ees ; | RAILROAD ||Glen Onoko and 1.59 suits, costumes and Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00, st! Q | Special 2 leave Penn, Mauch Chunk, | waists. Only those " Double 0 | feevicn, New pkork, fr, Niawara LABOR Day, | thoroughly experi- 4 E E T H Plain § 8 y mber B, 9.10 A. M3 enced need apply. Wn! i Bewch chore on tien, Ovoe, 1 Bellewood Park, 1.00 HALTER BIA—B7—&—BAO esiorn 9 Fark, Labor Day sad every San- || LABOR DAY AND EVERY SUNDAT. G U | L, S H A N , 8 Beart ties MMe LAL ilo A Inquire 1460 and 355 Broadway, New York. 325 Fulton St., Brooklyn, — Fare from trookiyn via Annex Ferry, 150, Additional, TRY SUNDAY WORLD WANTS FOR MONDAY RESULTS, Women’s 90c Veils, | Labor Day Special, 44c | Main B'way at 6th Ay, 34th to 35th St | STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Non-crushable Chiffon Clot Through our P ¢€ receive of staples and novel Is and Veilin Macy’s---Strictly Cash: That Is the Main Reason Why YouCan Buy Goods Here for LESS Money Than You Must Pay in Other Stores In telling about the greatest stores of Greater New York a trade publication says of Macy’s: “In many ways this is the most remarkable house in New York. “Established over balf a century, it has never given a cent’s worth ot credit to ahy one, and to-day has the unique distinction of being the only firm of importance. in Greater New York carrying on a strictly cash business. Naturally with such a system in force the firm has been able to sell very cheaply,”” That explains what we mean by the sentence, “R. H. Macy & Co.'s atirac- tions are their low prices.” ‘ Other things—like central location, splendid stocks and store service, con- tribute to the success of this great retail enterprise; but, after ail, the greatest factor is Macy underselling. Between the price we pay for'an article and the price you pay there is nothing more than the slender margin of profit our strictly cash system demands. No store that gives credit or resorts to other price- increasing methods of getting business—methods such as concerts, theatrical devices, prizes, trading stamps and the like—can do business protitably on a mar gin so small as we get. ; ; The dimes and dollars you save by buying for CASH in a strictly cash store like this more than offset the conveniences afforded by a “charge” account ina credit store. : rae , Furthermore. you may enjoy similar conveniences here, with none of the faults, through the agency of our DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT This plan gives you not only.all the conveniences of the ordinary “ charge” account, but all the economies of our strictly cash system. y Deposit as much or as little as you please, make purchases in the usual way and then have them “charged” in the unusual way—to your deposit, Statements will be mailed monthly. : ; Interest at the rate of 424, compounded every three months, will be allowed on your daily balance. ’ en Only deposits intended for purchasing purposes are invited. kly shipments ng | Know Macy’s if you would be one of the thousands who concede that they can buy goods here more advantageously than in any other store. ‘ Put us to the test in your fall shopping campaign, ‘Showing of Men’s & Youths’ Autumn Apparel Ready-to-Wear Men's Store, Fifth Floor. New on display are representative lines of Suits and Overcoats in great variety from the foremost ap- parel manufacturers in the East. Men’s Suits range in price from $14.75 to $34,75 Youths’ Suits range from $9.94 to $19,75 In Connection with This Early Opening Display, Sales of Overcoats and Waistcoats Fall Model Overcoats, of cheviots and velours, in gray and brown; cut 42 to 46 inches long; with self or velvet collars, fancy patch or plain pockets, plain sleeves or with fancy cuffs; some lined with serge, others with yoke lining of silk; values up to $20, SPCC esesercsoceserssroccceesrerseece seve G47 Faney Waistcoats, 5 and 6 button styles, of flan- nels and mercerized fabrics; with fancy flap or plain pockets; values up to $3.50, Sale....4+ see ee0e$1.29 Boys’ Clothing Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats 24 Fi, rear, Fifth Floor, eae Good luck of thls sort makes for an early retirement of a good SUITS, sailor and Russian blouse many weather-beaten straws. "Two special lots—one of sample Soft Hats—show rbom and road men’s samples—and a collection of 400 Derbies that have been switched from the regular-price class because of trifling defects in their bodies, the chief defects being irregularities in weight, styles, of serges and mixtures; 2% to 10-year sizes ses..eee + $2.97 SUITS, Knickerbocker models, of medium and heavy-weight cheviots, in browns, grays and olives; full size, long double-breasted coats, with or without belt; Knicker- bocker trousers; 7 to 17-year sizes, $2.97 As a result:— $3.00 to $5.00 Soft Hats at $1.49 $3.00 to $4.00 Derby Hats at $1.88 There are 400 Soft Hats, in two sizes only, 7 SUITS, with two palr of Knicker- : y Sho rs, Derby paoadl coat in practically every block brought out for the fall se new shades of tan, brown gray gray, tan, Mocha and Oxford, Fal Say tailored; dese 8 There are 600 DERBIES, from a manufacturer who make tO 47 years sevvsseeeese $4,89 of Derbies that sel! for $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, Th : noticeable, Im the lot of 600 are all sizes. years ... seeeees 69 Serge and satin. » HELP WANTED—FEMALE, EXCURSIONS Martin Roman & Co,, will CIVIL SERVICE COURSE. Entrance, 271 W. 125th St. EAR BUA RDERAARAAR AKA | 28 ~ CHARLES W. GOULD, 755 Broad St., Newark, Cryin SERVICE TWerrrctoR, \. Weet, Coo Parle, FINKE, Wise OER nd Custom’ House ‘candidates thoroughly | Sunday World Wants Work KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, made » 8, 23c- 4 Eton Caps, of cheviot cassimeres and cordu- Boys’ Cap i de up fre rsteds, cassi- roy, full size; for boys 3 to 17 meres, serges amd cheviots, in plain es; lined with silk If you have three or four teeth 1 Insert a full set without a N. Es Cor, 128th Sts and 8th Ave, Monday Morning Wonders! neEARN POURLLLNTHM 91 RUET Fhenomenal West of Fitth Avenue Offering of Auction Blankets and Flannels and Iniroducing the New for Fall At Friday's Bargain Prices New Curtains and Uphoistery Goods AT FRIDAY'S BARGAIN PRICES! | | LACE JRTAINS—Irish Point and | | Point Arab, also French and Novelty! Nets—with Inserts and edges of | Renalssance and Cluny lace— | 2.98 4.98 | 6.98 | and Arabian, inches wide $4.60 values $5.98 values $8 to $10 vali | BED § Net, Ca Irish F white and’ Ar full size-—large motifs— bolster or two shams— $4.50 Bed Set What | ani and 98 ct. values... seve 401 )RAPERIRS AND HANGINGS— | Imported Verdure Tapestries— | ‘rench Silk Damasks— Mercerized Damasks— Tricot Tanestries— | Worth $1.59 to $1.98. 98) | ROPE CURTAINS—festoqn i valance—worth $125..+scrsessererees 19 Housekeeping Goods | jAT FRIDAY'S BARGAIN PRICES | PILLOW CASE MUSLINS— | Full bleached—extra fine—42 and 45 | inch—aisuajly 12 and .4—Friday.... 9% 36 INCH MUSLID Bleached—reg. Unbleached—teg. READY MADE PILLOW Good quality—no flimsy grades— 2 10 BED SPRE value 98 ot 169 usually #.69 and $1.98 | COMFORTABLES—Silkollne— WOrth SLT cseressersscvserescrscsvene 89) Others at 1.19 and 1.49 nanally $1.49 and $1.99. FRATHERS BY POUND— Chotce White Geeso—% ct. value.. .60 FPATHER, PILLOWS—good ticking va ) Peer! cov'd 9 tus 59) r ticking—-20x28—value .98...... .'79| TARLE DAMAS All Linen—Irish | manufactur oh—7 inch— | | reg. $1.98 a dozen... ++ 1.89} TOWFLS—Hem'é Huck—all Iinen— 2x(0—white borders only—ree. .24.. .19) TOWBPLS-H. 8. Damask—19x33— all 'nen—reguiarly,.29. +0006 H. 8. BAR SCAIRFING— 18 Inch—reg. 19... TOWELLINGS—all line! extra heavy—Special 5) Blankets and Flannels from the | Great Auctlon Sale | value 6 ALL LINE extra he: at which we bought moro than TWELVE HUNDRED CASES! = | Greatest vartety, and most completo | Ine ever offered by a retailer! | ANOTHER GREAT SHIPMENT EXPECTED FOR FRIDAY! Ribbons, Laces and Other Fancy Goods | | AT FRIDAY'S BARGAIN PRICEST | | RIBBONS—Wide Taffeta and Satin matte White—new fall | CHEMISET v1) YOKES— new fall sin Planen and te: t fo vorth to 9 cts... 38 7 inch Emb'd let and close— Princess en's an worth 10, c—cut steel 6.34, 10 Ilver Plated— % doz...+.. 80 ntres—also er or union | p—worth $1.49... .98 Anpliqued fes—fancy wstrin {nstend of $3.98...... s | DINNER KNIVBS—hand forged steel— | celal... hony and bone handles—Spect: | LDPATHER BAGS—Carriage and Envelope—leather or molre lined School Supplies AT 69 FRIDAY'S BARGAIN PRICES! Rows ho NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, 59 Wo: New Silks and Dress Goods * AT FRIDAY'S BARGAIN PRICES] BLACK TAFFETA SILKS—Yard wide— heavy rustle finish—wear guaranteed— 98 ct. quality ate revesees of NEW PLAID TAFFETA SILKS— ewest color effects—worth .69.... 49 YD, WIDE PONGEBS—sott finish— full lustre—light and dark, also blac! value 60... 3! BLACK PONGEBS—All sil soft glove finish--59 ct, grade. 49 TAILOR SUITINGS—All wool—yd. wide y shades and black—value .30.. .2B $V INCS—All wool—black, == Inch— AN wool—4$ inch= §8 ct, grades. BLACK SER —Tmported—t checks—60 tn WOrth $1A9...cr000 Wash Dress Fabrics Linings Notions, etc. AT FRIDAU'S BARGAIN PRICES! OUTING, FLANNELS —Platn and 8% eat faney—12% ot. valu APRON GINGHAM GINGHA} PERCALBS worth .12% . DRESS CAMBRICS—SIIk finish— iM T% 10 Hit 8% ul ene, wide new jack—reg, .24., SAFRTY PINS had 6 doz.—value . ROLL TAPE—2 . STAMPED SCARFS. Wx20—18x54—worth .59 : 29 CENTRE PIECES—18x18 inch— for buttonhole edge—value .29...... 10 Women's New Fall Suits, Jackets, etc.,, FRIDAY BARGAIN RRICES, WOMEN'S SUITS—Broadcloth— three-quarter semi-fit Coat— worth $23.93 oo 5 WOMBN'S TAILORED SUT Proadcfeth, Cheviot and Diagonals— three-quarter coat—new fancy tallored styl@g—worth $25.08......20.98. SILK RUBB. new d sea worth $10, TAILORED S. silk Mned—worth $15, SKIRTS--Chitfon Panama-sblack, colors—coat and other new models— regularly $6.93 ...., 2 WOMEN’S NEW DRESS WAISTS— Filet and Brussels net; also black taffeta silk and biack or white moessaline—brafded and other rich new stvlas—tailored—worth $6.00...4.98 WOKEN SHINA SILK WAISTS— black or white—t value Shes vraiment Women’s Underwear AT FRI DAY'S BARGAIN PRICES]! {n addition to the hitherto anno offering of M’tr’s fine Samples and $i » plus lots at one-third off:— WOMEN'S NIGHT DRESSES— with lace and emb'y—worth $1... 68 SKIRTS—Fine White Cambric— dozen styles—worth $2.69..+.....s001.08 WOMEN’ DRAWERS—Cambrio or musiin; tucks lad value .69 ; A CORSET Ci oct) dalntlly trim'd—09 ct, kinds, New Waists New Fall Millinery New Bables’ Wear AT FRIDAY'S BARGAIN PRICES! UNTRIMD HATS—Black— Brald-—shiered silk Damo en est shapes—worth .9 READY-TO-WEAR HA’ atin, with wings, satin o al And colom-Friday’ Spriatense aL, GIRLS’ READY-TO-WHARS—silk ribbon band—red, brown and navy, .08 S—large size— 69... sseseererevees A BABIES' CAPS—New fall styles— China silk—stlk lined and interlined-— plain, emb'd and trim'd—worth .79, 7 BABIES! COATS—Short and lon, all wool Batiste and Bedford Cord— fall models—interiined—worth $3.69.2.98 INFANTS’ CASHMERE SHIRTS— fall weight—worth .39....sccssssse d RIE WAISTS—tine Batiste= ‘oko and panel effects—Val. and luny Lace trim—worth $3.98......2, Fine Batiste— usually $2.98 New Clothes for The Boys AT FRIDAU'S BARGAIN PRICES] BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS—best fabrics in mixtures and overplalds—stralght trousers— value $3, 1.08 TS—Worsteds, Serges, lain colors and mixtures ers—Cordur 016 vag and K and Mixtu: yrs.— Toilet Articles AT FRIDAY'S BARGAIN PRICES? Westphal's Auxiliator—$1.00 gis Muny 3 W h Hazel Soap. \ cum—reg, .10.., Soaps—8 cakes {i fal ‘ Tooth Bruahes—all bristl FRIDAY, AS USUAL BARGAIN Dad | Continuing Our

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