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| , a-—— | FAME AWATS SAYS BDDISON WINNERS INTHE ADMITTED THAT HE SAE NTT FREDO Mr. Frohman Will Take Per- potia £, Barrascale, sonal Charge of “American Beauty Chorus,” Called “Little Hetty Green, Testi- fies the Broker, PRAISES CONTESTANTS, | Bella F. Barrascale, who said that [up to 191 she was weil known In Bos- ton as “Little Hetty Green” because of | Names of Victorious Twelve ner successtut res to Be Published in Even: the principal witness to-day in the trial) of Samuel F. Biddison, accused of} ing World Saturday. estate ventures, was | bond forgery and uttering forged bonds. | | Miss Barrascale is under thirty and| | altogether comely, with bright and| | pleasing manners, Charles Frohman sailed for Europe to-| ‘phe direct’ charges which she made! @ay on the Lusitania to be gone six) against Biddison excited the accused | «| man's counsel, Benjamin I, Spillman, | but he was unable to make her change ‘| her story and only embarrassed her slightly by ‘his references to the cir- cumstances of her home life. Rented Some Bonds. brother of Daniel ng Trust Republic re- Questioned Appleton, months, during which tim after his the Paris, thing that will engu his return to Ne Evening World's “Ame! Choru ed by the and the twelve li intere: Berlin and Vie! his 8: ean Beauty es of Ly George W. Dresser, rust Company of the first witnes: || Leroy and Will be named in next Mr. members of Baturday man has a senting the An his production Dollar Princ fn this city next A “It does not surprise me to be told that the hundreds of thousands of read- ers of The Evening World took up the Beauty Chorus contest with so much ng World. Froh- he will produce He paid s ¢ the 1s and gaye © $40 more. Miss was ager and had to do with the subsequent 360 in ¢ Interest and said Mr, ¥ gee 8 arraseale satc ha n Decem- Frohman ip ie? on) the: Ae Barra oe ald that ine : em Lusitania, just befor ng. “LE am | bet 18, she found In the mail at Mr gure that more than a million N People were interested In the ¢ IT take it as a great and overw! personal compliment to my pla Myself that a competition like this with which my name has been connected and Which offers as a prize position: York I went to rM, Al ranks of my acting forces s Dresser’s sowed tremendously successful, I th oo, tim ter, He @ to go to Mr. Mt Is a fine tribute to The Evening Biddison and ask f nesmeant World and speaks volumes for its stand. ! 4 ing with the p le. that he p “Lam going to take a greater Interest §n the development of ‘those girls than of any that have ever come to me, They have shown by the work th have done to secure the prizes and bs the splendid manner in which they have enlisted the services heir frends that the positions they sought’ meant erything to them and that th and soul given to entert Bid 1 told met had knowlec heart oppor tunity this 1 aid About Home Lie, what he could to World's gr INAEURS TRL THIEVES AND TAKE POLICE 10 THEM is business, Ww?" asked Mr. West Sixty- ng woman Mr. George he is in tow: s Pere witness with a smile. {And my mamma lived there, too, It is h very nice home. (oe FAW LET GULIY WAN ~ BO MAFEERTY SAS w. 1 pitied Custom House — Inspectors, —_——— Whose Friend \Was Robbed, | Waits Until Magistrate Goes Do Deiective Work, South Before Telling His Story. Battery Dan’ Finn sailed Orleans aboard the gan Line, He ac- York Giants’ base- ball team, and expects to stay in the ern city for the Mardi Gras, and incidentally see a few horse races, A the time that the Antilles was passing the Battery and making sea- ward at the rate of ten knots an hour "Inspector McCafferty, the Chief of De- | tectives at No. 20 Mulberry street, got » and passed out this story to the newspaper reporters: Lieut. John Fogarty, of the Detective rrested a man named Benja- bleith on last Election Day on of attempted pocketpicking. ignment the detective asked ight-hour adjournment, and Magistrate, Corrigan, granted n Battery Park early New 30. Two men jum hed his hip p vio fg sixty-one ye. and out after a In the * 1 his nose vruised his Till ts face. very popular at the Cus- the sitting | the request s-| Three days later, when the case came rate Finn presided, Detective wanted another adjournment, denied it, ordering an imme: s and| pork and after two weeks of work reported to Police Headquar- | 4 ters that they had found th up, M loafe They led Detectives \langren and lngton, of the Cent Henry Street, and th sailors, ment, Rogment had Jury and Rosenbleith was in- pleaded guilty to a charge of ceny in the second degree, and 22 last was sentenced to Sing rison for two years and six al Oftice, to No, 20 Holger Je “We were out of wo Magistrate House, “and took They were held f day in $3,000 pea MR. GUGGENHEIM BETTER. It In Understood That He Has Re- covered Normal Henlth, LAREDO, Tex., Feb, 17.—Daniel Gug. | genheim, President of the American Smelting and Refining Company, Who fallentes per men. mship Antilles Is fitted with “Battery Dan’ will prob- abou chance." | le Grand Jury to-| vbly Near | story before a | - ‘To DISCUSS HUGHES’S PLAN. Republicans Will Hold Open Meet- the McCafferty on the briny ing on Direct Nominations, Direct nominations as far as New ork County Is concerned—will be dis- sed Saturday afternoon at the Mur- Lyceum he Special n County Chairman gate and re- affected his heart, pas city yesterday A railroad official ¢ by le he had suffered slightly | )) a while in Mexico, he had practically re- | in H ward, of the eovered his norma’ health |Special Committee, announced | to-day It is understood that Mr. Guggenheim | {hat a public hearing will be held by will go to New York via St. Louls, committee for the purpose of giv te aa all persons, irrespective of political rt rance to be heard. SUNDAY WOR\.D WANTS mothy P. Sullivan, as well er prominent ‘Tammany WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |fc''iepican somaiiet Colored Dress Goods Specials ; Diagonal and Chevron Striped Suitings—54 inches} Silks, wide; brown, myrtle, olive, smoke and navy; made to sell] Price 7 at $1.00 a yard; special at 49c, 1 for $1.00 All-Wool Cream Serge—50_ inches 74c wide. Main Floor, $2.00 Imported Broadcloth at 98c Spring-weight Broadcloth, satin-finish—50 and 52 inches wide—garnet, seal, golden brown, cardinal, coral, tan, Copenhagen, champagne, navy, ivory, cream and white. Black Dress Goods Specials «= ». Black All-Wool Panama Cloth, crisp to the touch; 50 inches wide; usual $1.00 quality; special at 69c. AIC wide, a Women’s Hosiery-.: Women's Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, fast black, garter tops, dou- He soles, heels and toes; usually sold at 25c. a pair, special at 17¢ 19¢ for Women's Imported B Ingrain Cotton Hose, un Split feet, double soles, hee toes. ck ind Ue Handkerchiefs ,.: ;- Box containing six Women’s Imported Linen Handkerchiets, finished with neat block initials; worth 75c., special for 49¢, Women's Irish Linen Han chiefs, and-thread drawn hemstitching and initials; box of six, worth $1.50, special for vee 19C 69° for Men's Soft-fin- ished All-Linen Handkerchiefs, eighth and quarter inch hems. for 65¢. Black All-Wool Storm Serge, 42 inches 30c Veilings at 18c Yard Ist FI Fifteen hundred yards Veilings, 18 inches wide, in black, orown, magpie, navy, gray and wistaria; usual price 30c. a yard; special at 18c 59c. for 85¢, Non-crushable Chiffon Cloth Veils, three yards long, hem- stitched on three sides—white, black, brown, sky, navy, myrtle, pink and gray, ee Notions tr. 3 Shell Hair Pins, waved style, ‘} half dozen in box; usual price 14e, a box; special at 5c 12c. for 19c, Hose Supporters, large pad with belt, two elastic straps, each fitted with Warner's double clasp; pink and black only Goods A 3 51° (AININ fHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1909. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Atta s B'way at actions Are The r Low Pricos, b \Macys) Macys) Silks, 0» r Natural Shantung 5 inches wide; our regular educed for this sale to 64c $1.39 for $1.75 Imported Black Satin Majestic—4o inches wide, Cotton Wash Fabrics : . Mercerized Batiste, with rings, dots, large coin spots and dainty floral effects, printed in various colorings, suitable for Women's, Misses’ and Children's Dresses; 27 inches wide; manufactured to retail at 25c. a yard; special at 12c Imported Scotch Suiting, in all the new tartan colorings and combina- tions, suitable for women's and chil- dren's dresses, 32 inches wide: sold elsewhere at 25c. a yard; special at 15c These in the Basement: Wool-finished Batiste, stripes, checks, dots, figures and small, Imported ‘{neat floral designs, in delicate col- orings, on light, medium and dark grounds, suitable for women’s and children’s dresses, etc.; 27 incl wide; regularly sold at 12c, yard; special Be Lingerie Batiste, very fine yarn, evenly woven, printed designs clude rings, dots, spots, figures, stripes and various floral effects; ideal for summer wear; 30 inches wide; special at lle White Goods ,,, Imported English Mercerized Madras, 27 inches wide, larg sortment of patterns, the q a 246. for 49c, Kleinert's Adjustable} that sells at 25c, a yard; special Corset Waist and Dress bined; sizes 32 to 44 bust measure, Women’s Hand BagsReduced Nine hundred Hand Bags to be sold at reduced prices. All of them were made this season, $1.49 Hand Bags Reduced to 94c Carriage and Swagger shapes, made of real goat, seal and fancy leathers in black and colors. with gilt and gun-ir Main Floor. 8. Lined with leather or moire silk, trimmed , fitted with purse. $1.98 Hand Bags Reduced to $1.49 Carriag goat seal, leather handle and lined gun-metal, fitted with large purse. pe, ten inches long, seven inches deep; made of real with leather, trimmed with gilt and $2.49 & $2.79 Bags Reduced to $1.98 Carriage Bag: leathers, in black made of genuine Morocco, goat and La Vachette and colors, single and double strap handies, lined with leather or moire silk, round and broken bottoms, trimmed with gilt. $3.49 & $3.98 Bags Reduced to $2.79 age Bags, long-grain leathers, in bla leather, broken bottoms, t A Clearance Sale Of Watches—Three Hundred of Them, Including ches and ng Watches— Watches for Men, Women and Children— i American and Swiss > Makes in 18 and {+ Karat Gold, Gold-filled, Silver, “Ci Metal Cases— 7, Our Regular Prices “Bi Ranged from $4.49 to $150.00 Prices Now $2.49 to $74.50 Nickel and Gun Fancy Metal Goods, ¥« Fi 69c. for $2.00 Medallions, hand- painted face on porcelain, set with rhinestones, 69c. for $1.30 Imitation Frames, will accommodate graphs 6x8 inches. $2.97 for $5.00 Sterling Silver Photo- graph Frames, cabinet and imperial sizes, oval shape, mounted on ball feet, plush Back. Mosaic photo- Sale of Pictures.s: rFi00: Boileau Heads, in color, four subjects, 34-inch black frames and name plates, size 11x14 inches; our regular price 39¢.; special at 29c. Boileau Heads, larger than the above, 1% size 12x20 es; Our Regu price 69c.; spe. at tite bevevroverte AAG u Heads, same as above, in {t- ood frames, regular price + 69c Pearl Buttons 1s ri. White Pearl Buttons, manufac. turer's seconds, with slight imper- fections; regularly sold at 25¢. a dozen; special at 15¢. nine inches long, made of fat y alligator calf and nd colors, trimmed with gilt, lined with o compartments, fitted with purses, Women’s Shoes Reduced 2d Floor, Women's Shoes, sold by others at $6.00; our regular price $4.96: special at $3.49 ; Women's High-cut Button and Russia Calf Boots hield Com: J d St. Gall Swisses, 31 inches nearly one hundred patterns to choose from; the quality that sells at Soc. a yard; special at 29e Madeira Nainsook, 39 inches wide, very soft finish, and largely used for women’s and dren's underwear; ten-yard pieces that usually sell at $2.25; special at $1.59 -d ot Our $6,87 One Hund Cut Glas ud and Fruit Bowls Will Be Sold At $4.89 They Are Nine Inches In Diameter. Designs— As Well as Prices— Deeply Cut. Pullman Baby Carriages 2d Balcon: Rear, In oak or light finish, with sliding footboards and rei ng backs, steel tubing gear and Ss-inch rubber-tired wheels; the bodies and hoods are up- holstered with a good quality of cor- duroy, and the wind-protectors are of corduroy $20.19 Carriages Reduced to $15.88 21 ages Reduced to $20.19 $29.58 ( ages Reduced to $24.51 $5.00 Sole Leather Bags at $3.49 34, eras One hundred Sole Leather Bag Oxtord style, lined with leather, corners reinforced with leather and brass rivets, stitched edges, slide 1 Lace} tock and catches, sizes 16 to 18 Women's Patent Leather and Gun inches; usually sold at $5.00; See Metal Button and Lace Shoes, eee Ru gs Reduced Third Floor. Axminster Rugs—Oriental_pat- terns in Persian colorings, size 9x 12 feet, reduced from $22.74 to $19.74, Axminster Rugs, with band border: $1.59 instead of $2.14—27x60 ins, $14.74 instead of $21.74—9xt2 feet Best Royal Wilton Rugs, Oriental lesigns, 36x63 inches; reduced from $6.94 to .. mottled desi cial at $3.49, All These Three hundred and fifty yards Best Wilton Velvet Carpets, hand- some patterns in rich, dark coloy 8. Fings, our regular price $1.44 a yard—and '49c cial and 89c, Linen Friction Towels About Half Price brown and White Linen Main Floor. Friction Towels, with colored corded borders, Some have slight imperfections. The following are about half their real values: 24c,29c,34c,39c,49c,59c,69c Bath Mats at Half Prices Bath Mats, made of Terry cloth, Jacquard designs, in many colors. Some have small weave imperfections; otherwise prices would be about double what we will sell 39c, 49c, 59c, 74c, 84c Pure Linen Centrepieces at Half Pure Linen Scallop-edged Round Centrepieces, finish- them at: ed with one row of hemstitching: Main Floor 20 inches in diameter—redyiced from 27c to 15¢c 24 inches in diameter—reduced from 41c to 19¢ 30 inches in diameter—reduced from 59c to 39c 36 inches in diameter—reduced from 82c to 49c for Best Tapestry Brussels, for rooms, halls and stairs, reduced from 70c¢ Continuation of the Greatest Fu | Women’s $1.50 Waistsat 99c ad. FI. _ Women’s Waists, made of cotton crepe, wide tucks in front, two rows lace insertion, centre pleat, finished with crocheted buttons; worth $1.50; special at 9c, Women’s $3 Waists at $1.98 Mad with laces and embroideries. 150 Dozen of Them, Including 12 Styles e of lawns, batistes and crepons. The ones made of lawns and batistes are elaborately or dantily trimmed Somethin; for every taste. The ones of crepon are trimmed with imitation Baby Irish You don’t care to read DE- lace and TAILS 0 $3.00; special at $1.98, crochgted buttons, $1.50 “Marchioness” Corsets a 2d PL Made of white coutil, trimmed with lace and ribbon; long hips and | and sides; $1.50 quality, special 98c, $7.00 “Marchioness” Corsets at $4.96 Made of satin striped brocade, trimmed with satin ribbon; extra quality, special $4.96. $7.00 Linette Gowns, $5.49 Princess Gowns, the w: ed in selt-color, the yoke and sleeves (rimmed with lace; in khaki, light blue, gray, reseda or white. Seo st t twelve styles of waists. Come see them. Worth t 98c kK, and medium, low or high bust; supporters attached trom! long hips and back; hose supporters attached at front and sides; $7.00 Women’sGowns,Coats « Suits ond FI pink, $14.00 Storm Coats, $11.74 Made of fine quality cravenetted serge, in black, navy or taupe; semi-titted bac and full, double- breasted front, with notched coat collar and revers; coat sleeves with stitched cufls. $30.00 Tailored Suits, $25.74 Made of wide wale serge, in gray, navy or black; strictly tailored model, with full gored skirt, espe- cially suitable for small women; coat finished with inlaid satin collar, $224.00 Hudson Seal Coats, $98.75 Second Floor, Imported Hudson Seal Coats, three-quarters or full length, semi-titted or hipless models; made of finest French- dyed pelts, with brocade lining. Misses’ and Children’s Suits and Frocks $27.50 Tailored Suits, $19.74. Single-breasted models, made in a variety of new Spring materials; gored skirt; coat lined with satin; 14, 16 and 18 years. $6.00 Guimpe Dresses, $4. 74, 2d Fl Made of repp, in white, blue, pink or peach; embroidered in white on the front of the blouse and trimmed with pipings of white pique; stitched shaped belt, kimono sleeve; full, pleated skirt, with deep hem; 4 to 14 years, Women’s 75c Silk Gloves at 49c Ist Fi. Women's Elbow-length Milanese quality Mousquetaire Silk Gloves, double finger tips, in black only, sizes 6% to 8; made to sell at 75c.; special at 49c, Women’s $1.25 Lace Mitts at 98c Women’s Elbow-length Silk Lace Mitts, dainty floral designs, black and white; made to sell at $1.25; special at 98¢, Misses’ $1.25 Glace Gauntlets at 98c Misses’ Glace Gauntlets, half pique sewn, embroidered ba gussets, best shades of tan; made to sell at $1.25; special cuffs with at 98c. KS, stiff Carpets Reduced to 98¢ »:».. Nine hundred and fifty yards five- One thousand yards Axminster frame Body Brussels, with borders Carpets—good qualities and desir- to match, Oriental and two-tone | able styles that we have been seil- etfecis, our regular price $1.44 a | ing at $1.19, $1.34 and $1.64 a | yard, | yard—and 39cfo from 69¢, Furniture «». $7.00 Dining Table, $3.96 Solid oak, golden finish, heavy fluted legs, 42x42-in, square top, may be extended to six feet. $2.49 ‘ron Beds, $1.49 White Enamelled Iron Beds, high head and foot, scroll design or with brass knobs; all sizes. $3.49 Brass Costumers, $1.89 Large size Costumer or Clothes Tree, best quality lacquer, newest larly $3.00 $2.24, $3.24 a Organdie ( $5.5¢ colored bor- iffle; S Id special Lins, Square yard Printed Linoleums, 2). and 4 yards wide, reduced Bed Coverings sisson Full-bleached Cotton Sheets medium weight, torn sizes, 81x90 in. y nd $3.74. |PLT.T ; elsewhere 60c.; specia Wamsutta “Gold Medal” . Sizes, 45x36 in Special at. at 46c Pillow 16c 5 for Men’s Overcoats Worth Up to $40.00 ) $5.00 Silk Petticoats at » $3.79 2d Floor. Made of heavy taffeta silk; k, staple and evening colors; deep tucked Spanish flounce, fine ished with narrow tucked) ruffle; percaline dust ruffle. $2.97 for $4.00 Petticoats, made of Striped chiffon taffeta, deep sectional tucked flounce, percaline dust ruffle, 24 Fi. Misses’ Waists Misses’ Linen Waists, tucked and hand-embroidered, laundered collar and culls, sizes 14 to 16 years; value $2.50; special at $1.98 Misses’ Petticoats 34. rioor, Made of heavy taffeta; black, Staple colors and evening shades, deep tucked flounce, finished with sectional flounce, stitched percaline dust ruffle; 14 to 18 years, $3.69 Children’s Dresses. 21 1, 99. for Children's Dresses made in three pretty styles; squa.e neck, round yoke or kimono style; trimmed with embroidery or lace; Sizes 2 to 4 years, Infants’ Imported Hand-made Dresses, sheer nainsook, hand-embroidered round yoke, finished with Valen- ciennes lace edg skirt finished with deep hem; sizes 6 months to 2 years; special at $1.29, Imported Lace Waists. —Ist Fi, Women’s Imported Lace Waists, made of hand-sewn braid, newest models, long sleeves and Gibson collar; regylar values $5.00 to $7.50; special at 5 $3.96, $4.29, $4.96 es Artificial Roses,ts ricer Imporigd Clusters of Rose Leaves, worth 34¢.; special, 22e 24¢. for 34c. Imported Clusters of Roses—two crushed muslin roses, with buds and foliage—Jack, pink, old rose, champagne, tan and bluet. 54:. for 64c. Imported Clusters of Roses; two roses, with buds.and fo- liage; tea, pink and two shades of American beauty. Women’s Wash Belts 1st r. Embroidered Wash Belts, made of fine quality Union linen and duck, hemmed edges, heavily em- broidered and finished with first quality pearl buckle; regularly 25c.; special at 16c Mourning Belts, made of finest qual- ity silk taffeta elastic, with hard rubber or gun metal buckles; else- where $1.50 to $2.00; special at 98c Women’s Neckwear 1st Fl. Dutch Collars, made of muslin and embroidery trimmed with Val. enciennes and Cluny lace; equal quality sold elsewhere at 50c.; spe Ciulvatermnrne Gore 24c Three Ribbon Items. stain ri. 18c for 24c. All Taffeta Rib- bon, 514 inches wide—black and colors. 24cFfor 34c. All-Silk Taffeta Rib- bon, 514 inches wide—desirable shades, : 29c for 39. All-Silk Warp Print Ribbon, 5/4 inches wide. Laces & Embroideries 1. r: White Fancy Cotton Laces, Edgings and Insertions, 14% to 5 inches wide, sold elsewhere at 13c, to 39c. a yard; special, 9¢ to 24¢ Baby Irish Crochet Insertions, ¢- i wide; elsewhere $1.25 a PME Cysdocoddonnncad 99c Cambric Edg trimming widths, 4 to 7 inches wide; regularly (8c. a yard; special at...... 13¢ Muslin Flouncings, showy English eyelet designs, 17 inches wide; reg- | ard; special Has EES Fresh Candies Be: Mille Dolce Chocolates, 2-Ib. boxes; our regular price $1.49; ecial at - -99c ch te id every. : d; our regular pr ut 39c , 1 ssorted 1; spectal at 24c