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THE aenane WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1908 [eee and, according to Magistrate |trate, [eee {s the most ardent wover Her- low and fle tunity ts al f Hem ever produced It was his ardor) Welles | fonp |that brought him Into court to-day, with | ¢ THeitote ERG ieee RATS AND MICE the reception at the Governors ofctal exterminated by So ogem DANYSZ viRUS = Lord & Taylor down tn The new bactertologte prea discon. alr, that uly elghteer ote to George Ne 1 my district lo-every= nied and prevared by fh Danyax NN OISON TO “UGK PAPA" | Dr, Kingsman B. Page, whom he wants | 1 yc; | tor @ father-in-law, as complainant) “Wh. | againet him. years Papa eafthalen Has Eighteen-Year- Old Ardent Giant Re- “\ ~ strained by Magistrate. 2k HARLEM’S BEST WOOER. Seventeen-Year-Old Julia Re- sisted Even Locksmith to Be- hold His Wondrous Garb. George Neteon Hookey t= eighteen | old, six feet tall, weighs 17 All Cold Reduced. a a Night Gowns « ». 480—Of mustin, high neck, yoke of fine tucks, finished with em- broldery ruffle. 59c—Of cambric, high neck, with hemstttching on neck and sleeves. 690—Of Cambric, out V, trimmed with cluster tucks and embrold- ery tusertions. 680—Of nainsook, low neck, fin- {shed, with embroidery insertion and torchon lace edging. T8c—Ot Nainsook, with low neck, cut V, and embrofdery yoke trimmed with lace insertion and edging. 880—Of cambric, finshed with embroldery edging with ribbon drawn through. 89c-—Of cambric, cut V, fin!shed with hemstitched tucks, embroid- ery insertion and edging. $1.29—Of cambric, square neck, trimmed with seven rows of em- broidery {nsertton and edging, ribbon bow. | $1.20—Of nainsook, low neck, | trimmed with blind embroldery and heavy embroldery beading; Val. lace edging. Corset Covers A9c—0f nainsook, low neck, with {| torchon lace insertion down front and on yoke; beading and ribbon, 49:—Of nainsook, low neck, trimmed with two rows of Val. insertion, two lace beadings, rib- bon and lace edging. 69:—Of cambric, low neck, trimmed with two embroidery medallions set in with lace. 7T8c—Of nainsook, low neck, with embroidery yoke and lace inser tlon above and below, 78c—Of malmsook, low neck, trimmed with six fmorclaery medallions, lace Insertion, bea ing, ribbon and lace edging. ele low neck, with roldiwry squares set {n with Vel, insertion. Walking Skirts 690—Of cambric, with lawn flounce finished with hemstitched tucks and embroidery flounce. T8c—Ot cambric, with lawn um- brella flounce, tucked, 88c—Ot cambric, with lawn flounce, trimmed with five rows of torchon lace tmsertion and edgin, 800 OF cambrto, with lawn flounce, trimmed with four rows of Val. Insertion and edging. cambric, with lawn flounce, finished with tine tucks AD Dehli aa ii aes pe 4 and embroidery ruffle. j ‘ $1.200f cambric, with deep um- | brella ruffle of lawn, finished A yan clusters of wide tucks, { ¥ 1.28—Of cambric, with hem- ’ stitched tucks and embroidery } ruffle, i §1.29Of cambrte, with deep lawn flounce, fintshed with five wide hemstitched tucks, torchon lace tt | Insertion and edging. =x [at first,” ‘Willian T. and the George Nelson's Hookey, a wealthy Hookeys and the Pages One Hundred and Twentlet re in West h etreet, the |fashionable Mount Morrie, West, s#o- * tlon, but the families have never known enob other until now, It was the doo- tor’e pretty daughter, Julia, seventeen years old, who caused all the trouble and she has had a good deal of {It her- solf, for she is to-day & prisoner tn her bedroom on the second floor of her | father's house, at No, % West One Hundred and Twentleth street. Julla used to alt out evenings on the front stoop last summer, and it was there on a June night that George Neilson Hookey first saw her. His clothes the doctor describes as @ “low comedy make-up," but the boy and the clothes found favor with proity J nd it wasn't long before the yo had secured an introduction and began & precipitate courtship. He Earns $4.50 a Week. 1 didn't he doctor told the Magis- Weather Goods The White Sale Keeps Up. While fresh lots of Muslin Underwear have been crowding into the department, other in- terests have been crowd- ing them out of the ad- vertising. However, the early momentum gained has kept the movement swinging along with zest undiminished. To-day we give you a hint of the brightnesses in the new batches that have just fluttered in from the factory. Great values! The sort by which our continuous Selling is sustained. In the Basement Night Gowns 89c—Of cambric, cut V, fintshed with two rows of embroldery {n- sertion, tucks and hemstitched lawn ruffle. 49c—Of nalnsook, cut square, fin- {shed with ambroldery {nsertion and edging. 49e—Of nalnsook, low neck with lace yoke; beading with ribbon. Corset Covers S38c—Of crossbar musiin, with beading, ribbon and lace edging. 38c—Of nainsook, trimmed with embroldery Insertion, beading, ribbon and Ince edging. Drawers 190:—Of cambric, with cambric ruffle and hemstitched tucks, 19c—Of cambric, finished with tucks and lace-edged cambric ruffle. 290—O! cambric, with tucked lawn ruffle and embroidery edg- Ing. 28e—Of cambric, with lawn ruffle, two rows of Val. lace Insertion and edging. 38c—Of cambri, with deep um- brella_ ruffle of lawn, “th shed with six fine hemstitched tucks. Petticoats 48c—-Of camoric, with lawn ruffle, hemstitched tucks and bind em- broidery ruffle. 49c¢—Of cambrie, with deep um- brella ruffle of lawn; five hem- stitched tucks and hemstitched hem, 49c—Of cambric, with deep um- breila ruffle of lawn, finished with two and a hem de hemstitched tucks hed hem: § §1.40_Of fine lawn with deep hemstitched flounce. 1, cambrie, with deep lawn flounce, finished with cluster of i f in tucks and deep open em- | brotdery ruffle 1 Sp » | o Ro Linens Furs at Half Prices Close to Haif Prices laround th {very nearly as tal mind the young man calling | loc. R.H Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Biway ab6th Av. 24h to35th SB r. | & Oriental Rugs Reduced mney Oil Paintings One Third Less a Housefurnishing Goods Re educed ao Watches 25 to 40 Per Cent. | | Under Our Regular Prices week, oat. abetted by bled upon ttle wht “He was moet abu run him out,” sald twiddle h. woul me, when he was t cail me a ‘fat old biubber bones’ and a ‘lobster.’ A = ‘NEW SENATOR SAVED Goede ean FROM A BAD BREAK. tened her so she fainted, =e of the new n who ts more tles thar receptions at the a Deposit Account. Imported French Challis Main Floor, Lovely—if the word may be applied to an inanimate weave— lovely Challis color-kissed are here in all their billowy, foamy beauty for you to see—perhaps to buy, There’s a breath of Spring in their flower-strewn folds. Soft, clingy, graceful Challis—ideal for so many dress uses. New touches of delicacy in the borders; the Persian effects are really Paris art; dashing satin stripes and demure dots—every Challie design that suggests bloom and charin may be seen in this display made before the hyacinths come, 36c, 48c, 56c, 63c ie Reliable Imported Broadcloth Main Floor, 69c for $1.50 Imported Broadcloth, medium weight, high lustre; taupe, seal, garnet, myrtle, light and dark navy; 54 inches wide. Imported Chiffon Broadcloth, light weight, superfine satin finish; garnet, Alice, wine, brown, leather, royal and navy; 50 inches wide, worth $1.73 a yard; special at 94e. Black Dress Goods 49 for 85c, Imported Black 49 ¢ for $1.00 Imported Camel's Panama Cloth, chiffon finish, 1 ir Cheviot, rich finish, jet black; perfect dye; 43 inches wide, 52 inches wide. $2.00 Imported Black Broadcloth, $1.38. paca bedded Scan a Dokl Imported Black Broadcloth, chiffon weight, sponged and shrunk, spot-proofed; 50 inches wide, worth $2.00 a yard; special at $1.38. Seal Skin Caps Prices of Men’s & Women’s Fur Motoring Coats, Robes and Caps Reduced, Wourth Floor. oh PM. Men's fine Sealskin Caps, De- troit and Driving shapes, have We set forth the reductions been price-scaled. below. Each item tells of a || saving chance that will | Formerly $16.49 to $22.89 y inypress al! whose minds $11 49 turn to a Fur Motoring Coat, Reduced to . etl toring Coal, Robe or Cap. 74c for $1.98 Seal Plush Caps, Men's Calf Coats, full motor Driving and Windsor shapes. itmorandarken brown! vere from pa , NOW... 4 Men’s Corduroy Coats Other Calfskin Coats, were $29.74 to $54.75, now, Coats, nin it Other Coonskin Conts, that vy 336.74; that now... .,.,8124.00 that were $16.74 to $12.74 to 859.75 al were $1.30 81 49 to 814.74 Women's Fur Caps; | $2.96 to $17.74, n {faces knee $2.24 to $9.74 Men’s Sweaters (aor \ Stationery Specials S eaters Body Bells Saddle Plu $10.34; Fur Capes, $! |Everything for r Sleighers: man Coal, a dozen, 47. 1S @ Bell to S14 Fi ur eR hes, ¥.89 10 $18.39: Foot M C ; 821.74 to $42.74 : Men's Natural nh st 124.04 stiowed the le wend tt. 45 Old Blip, Ni y pay the gies to whom he Tc permuaded him not to INURPLNUENT an Lord & Taylor IVomen's Coat Dept. —Unusual Values— Black Broadcloth Coats $15.00 44 and Loose Models were $25.00 Caracul Cloth Coats $19.50 44 and Full Lengths were $30,00 Broadcloth Coats $25.00 Blacks and Colors were $40,00 Evening Coats and Capes $40.00 Pastel Shades were $75.00 VERY SPECIAL IVomen's Fur Lined Coats Imported Broadcloths, Black, Brown and Navy; lined with superior quality German Squirrel; full shawl collar, $39.50, value $60.00 Black Broadcloth Coats )*25.00 with Plain or Quilted Satin Linings and Fur Collars each value $45.00 Broadway & zoth St.; sth Ave.; toth St R.H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, ACYS Bway at 6th Ay, 4th to 35th St. A Special Sale of Groceries JESSAMINE BRAND CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS—No. 1 tall can, regular price 186. n; this sale 15¢, each STANLEY BRAND EARLY JUNE PEAS—No. 2 can, sold elsewhere at i4¢, can; our price for this saie, 10¢. can CREAM SUGAR CORN, ARCTIC BRAND—-No, 2 can, sold elsewhere at 10e. can; our price for this sale, 7c. each, FRENCH ASPARAGUS, MARCEAU BRAND—Our own special impor- tation j $4.42 bande 6.74 8.94 ALMON Finest quality packed Ib. flat can, 12c.; dozen », $1.33 t-lb, tall can, 19¢.; doz., $2.17; 4-1. flat can, 22c.; doz, $2.47 A Special Sale of Our Famo' ited, Star” Brand Boneless Bacon—Highest grade € al the brand on each piece is our guara ; our regular price 19c, a poun salernny * 12¢ AND COFFEE—A blend of the best Coffees grown in the (fagrant full-bodied and mellow. Beans. granulated or pul- regular y 4c, special 80¢ ; 5. k (beans only). ; ORIENT Far East. verized Th. can, recur y.§ $1.64; specitl 0G 7.28 of Souti fed van is sold else- , 682, 25-15 0 $3, 38 E OF TEA MAYELO WER CHOP—Mixed and Formosa Ib. packages; ELT? price, 64c. a package; for this ‘ . + 49 b. kits, eu cted Spanish Queen Oliveslarge and sou UFFED MANZANIL ith ‘p r Shaker Sait, 0 dozen ie $ dozen. sss * Stationery € F Pahaaie graving Dept. January 2oth to 31st. Special Values in Fine Writing Papers Stamped with one of our Monogram Dies engraved with your two or three initials, you to select the style trom our assortment of Dainty Designs or with your address of one line, Fabrique Linen For Family 6 Quires Paper—100 Envelopes mv f Paper stamped as above or Office Use in Any One Color 200 Sheets Paper—150 Envelopes complete for $1.75 Paper stamped {o value $ Any One Color : Gold or Silver complete for $2.25 for $2,00—value $3.75 value $3.75 ‘The Following Stamped with our Special Single or Double Initial Dies: Princess Crépe Vassar Cabinets 6 Quires Paper—100 2s 2 Quires Paper severe for 45¢ Paper stampec 3 ir 88 Aay One Colar re a eon Oey complete tor Ssc. The above are assorted sizeg, n the property of Lord & Taylor, ays at your service, Closing Out Odd Lots of fixe Mourning Papers 5 Quires Paper, Envelopes to match | for 75c.—-value up to $2,00 All the above dies are for soc, value upto $1.75 French Lawn Mourning 5 Quires Paper—100 Envelopes o5c.—value $1.50 Fabrique Linen M 5 Quires P. ¢ $1.25—value ¢1 English I fabric Mo tires Paper=—L00 Er 75c.—value $1, g Fabric Finish Mourning $ 1 Quires Paper—Enyelopes to matel | 1oc.—value 35¢ sth Ave., roth St Broadway and zoth Lord & 7 taylor ul Dia Prior to our Inventory we will close out Tlundreds of Remnants of Plain and lancy Srlks, Crépe de Chine and Many Other Classes of Silks; all to be closed out at soc. & 75c. a yd, values up to $1.so0a yd. Dress Goods Dept. Ziwo Special Los Dress Goods in Skirt and Dress Lengths at 68e. & g8c. a vd. ‘ny the lots are Plain and Fancy Goods in black d colored, to be clo: out before our annual uventory at greatly reduced prices, Wash Goods Dept. Special Sle Linen Finished Suitings in two-toned stripes and plain colors in the most popular Spring shades at 18c. a yd. Broadway & 20th St; sth Ave.; roth St All the Ene yclopedic Statistical ; Information you will require during 1909, in Che World Almanac for 1909 Sold Everywhere 25 Cents. baits en a