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—_—> Hy % BATH ROBE CORD | matantly killed and Andrew Ptoccuch, NEW JUDGES IN JERSEY. Gov, Fort Names Mark ‘A, Sullivan to Court of Appeals. Gov. Fort of New Jersey to-day an- hounced the appointment of Mark A 1 . & young lawyer of Jersey City, ed the late James B. Dill in the Court of Appeals. This selection was USED BY WOMAN TO HANG HERSELF Suicide Left No Word Mother or Husband as to Why She Did It. Mrs. Mabel L. Brown, twenty-eight years old, committed eulcide early to- day by Hanging herself with the cord of a bathrobe in the bathroom of her street, elect Wilson, who, when he takes of- fice, will continue Sullivan's appoint ment for a full term of six years Mr. Sullivan was born in Jersey City | In 1878 and has served four terms in the Assembly, being minority leader two years. The compensation of his new position amounts to about $4,000 a year. Gov. Fort will also app I cessor to the late Judge ‘the week, Judge Dill was « Republican and My. Sullivan t# a Democrat, but to even shatters up Gov. t wit appoint a Republican to succeed Judge Gray, who Is a Democrat found by bh - was found by her : alia Tieown, a uravene| GIRL FATALLY BURNED. salesman, employed by a shirt manufac: | turing firm at No, %3 Church street. Mrs. Brown left no letter and did not y word or act r desire to die. to nt a suc- y during mother's home, No, 522 Pacific Brooklyn. The bod: Skirt Caug Open Fireplace, RIVERHEAD, 1 *. 6—Ellen Francis, elgiteen ‘s old, died in her home at Kast Qiogue to-day from burns she received last night when her Ing caught fire at an open fire place. The young woman was ewtracting a Diece of wire from the foot of her pet dog, and while bending over in front of the fire place her skint was ignited fan screaming into the Sedroom of cording to the statements of her hus- | band and mother to the police, she ap- peared cheerful 1 Mrs. Brown lived with her husband an@ his mother at No. 109 Webster av nue, in Armour Villa Park, Yonkers. Yesterday morning she and her mother- {nelaw came to New York to make thelr | dick mother, afire from thead to foot. Christmas purchases and met her) The sick woman dragged herself out of mother, Mra. F. A. Drake. The three | bed and threw a bianket about her , but before the flames were ed ‘out the gitt had inhaled fire. Wem shopping toget and early in the afternoon the younger Mrs. Brown went with Mrs. Drake to Brooklyn. It} Wee agreed that her husband was to © BES Santee nos! THROW AWAY YOUR WiGS About 6 o'clock this morning Mrs. A Real Hair Grower at Last Brown left her bedroom. Her husband | waited haif an hour for her to return ind then arose and went to find her. Me found the door of the bathroom | locked and, receiving no forced r | ee ee ee eae tae ven | OMT aE. THE WONDERFUL NEW . DRUG, GROWS HAIR IN 30 DAYS, in the A iv schools before her mar- Brown were married a half years ago. Brooklyn pub lage. She whout two an NO TRIAL DIVORCE FOR ® HER; IT MUST BE FINAL. | « Doctor's Wife Sues Him for Separa- | tion and $250 a Month Alimony, Mrs. Jennie Sheinkman, who with hee four children has lived apart from her fusband, Dr. Bernard Sheinkman, sine - 1207, under an amicable agreement after twenty years’ merriage, appeared be fore Justice McCall in the Supreme Gourt to-day to present her plea for a deeree of separation. Bhe said her husband at first gave hee $150 a month for the support of elf and the. children, but he had iced this until he sent finally only 129 a wee. Bhe declared she never Iked their trial divorce, dd was very inugh put | out when the doctor suggested after a Year of separation that, as he had mad the acquaintance of a young woman for whom he {iad conceived a great IWking, sho might releare-him. Her answer was this suit for a sep- n with alimony at the rate of go other persoaal pen tive that Madr remed we, have ces present ‘advertised Cy Tarai ions, omnades, ied tn thelr ie Lead Use Crystolia and Throw Away Your Wig tn 30 Days Under these Crgumennee, $30. much aad enn. ina. sondertu drug, Cer ron To all those who ating baldness, dandruff, and Of any. description the discove ber peed prove 10 be 4 boom Indeed All who einkman dented that he had lictag testimonies to ite ett any other love, and declared his wif proved that it wi Was jealous and abused hi Mrs. Sheinkman declared she’ ne abused he: fonts have are not fitng the foots it with hake in hair was of! over dave, tiray or falad grat color: ADA erat tn nrteen day i nor a husband, but when pressed aa to whether she did not once threaten him with a pist havi She estimated the doctor's practice at over {8,00 a year, and thought she ) ought to have at least $3,000 of it. The doctor declared at th ories of thel Bomebtic triubies had injured his prac tice he could net afford to pay more | than , a week. , She replied, “I may ot Bonauel han can be expressed in mere words, depend upon a youthf) appearance prove to be a ‘Tal eumaraabie’helverewe foal ae —_—— ad te tae Killed py Scaffold Fall. iy ge gow a beer. (4 ‘“Baward Flynn, twenty-eight years olf, -of No, 2248 East Fourteenth street, was They prove that will for Pin weit if Wt can be yroved Ml, dye or forfett 81 aged twenty-three, of No. 608 F ‘enthi street, seriously injured ¢ won by a fall from the fifth floor to efourth floor of a new building at No, | § » kson street. The men were re: | moving ® thortar mixing board from the Mth floor to the floor below when ‘the lank they were standing on snapped in| wo, Pleceuch was taken to St. Vincent's ospital, suffering concussion of the brain, Naldness, Dandruff, Itehing Bealp, Ete, FREE CRYSTO! LIS COUPON ‘Cut out this coupon to-day Creslo Laboratories, Dept, bad, Beran free information regariing Crystolis, (hi new discovery fo; grpring ha” Good to ‘morrow to every one, Toler Coupon No, Registered Trace Mark, Established Half a Century. Holiday Suggestions In Infants’ Wear Dainty hand-made Dresses, $2.00, 2.75, 3.75, 5.50 up. ‘ Dainty hand-embroidered Bibs, .65, $1.00, 1.75 up. ee: hand-embroidered, $2.00, 3.75,6.75, 9.50 Pillow Cases, $1.25, 2.00, 3.50, 5.75 and up. Dainty hand-made Caps, $1.00, 1.75, 3.00, 5.00 up. Wrappers, hand-embroidered, $4.50, 5.75, 7.50 up. Blankets, $3.00, 4.50, 5.75, 8.50 and up. Infants’ Winter Coats reduced 33 1-8 Prices range 86.50 to 43,00. Smart models in Hats specially priced $4.00 to 15.00. Children’s Handkerchiefs with colored borders and initi as well as all white, icked in boxes of 14 dozen, 50c, per box. Also small white rish embroidered fandkerchiefs at 25c. and S0c, each, and printed border Handkerchiefs at 10c, and 12!c. each, as well as the simple plain hemstitched in a variety of qualities, We urge our patrons to do their Christmas Shopping at earliest possible date. James McCutcheon& Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St, was tenia made after a conference with Gov.-| She Bent Over an) {Vi rhe ‘Exhaustive | R. HH. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Liw Prices am oadway This is by far the largest number ever assembled by any establishment. The im- portance of the number becomes More apparent when you cons sider that no two of these Scarfs have the same design. We were also the first house to im- port these Scarfs, ¢ which form such a Picturesque part of \ the Syrian women's apparel. In Syria girls and young wom- en works these Scarfs, weaving flat strips of burnished metal into black, white or col- ored net. The designs take shape according to the weaver's fancy. Prices $3.19 to $43.74 These scarfe can be made into rich dinner gowns and evening wraps. Several gowns made in our own workrooms from these scarfs, on sale on the second floor. [1+ SoA ananEissethdc wee act Cth HAND-EMBROIDERED DRAWERS Our combined stocks of French and Madeira hand-made Underwear offer a display that is worth while seeing. Ours is the only Retail store in the United States having an agency in the Madeira Islands, We select a few French Drawers at less than $10.00 which are typical of our modestly priced assortment of ime orted underwear. 2nd Floor, o4th, St Nainsook, scalloped ruffle embroidered with large sprays, | gathered into beading rs | 279 | Nainsook Drawers, Van Dyke s ‘ | or tiny sprays in each point, gtthered into veining ...... $4.97 | | Dozens of styles more intricately embroidered, up to $40.50 Handkerchief Linen Umbrella Drawers, scallopet on Baby Irish edged with real lace; Marie Antoinette embroidery abcve embroidered eyelets, threaded with wide ribbon, 340.50 at. ‘ We ‘are ‘also showing finely hand embroidered Madeira Drawers at $2.49 to $5.94, and simple “Hobble Com- binations” at vine . $1.98 and $2.89 . DRESS PATTERNS should have a place on your Holiday shopping-list. Every woman, no matter how extensive her store of dresses, has alwai ey ust one less” than she needs. Foreion and domestic goo of many weaves, colors and textures, in fancy boxes. We mentice n a few: Ast Floor, 5th St Silk-and-wool Henrietta, All-wool Henrietta, Peau de Soie, Checked, Striped and Plain Suitines, Scotch Mixtures, sae rices cloths in all the leading colors, including navy and black. from 49c to $3.97. Note These Specials, in the Basement Albatross, all - wool, fifteen colors, 36 inches wide; Macy's ial price, per yard rietta, all-wool, good assor' ment of colo pecial, per vard eiling; all-wooi, dainty ‘colors as well as ‘gobd dark shades; 36 inches wide; Macy’ 'S special price, per yard. . RUBBER FOOTWEAR For Men, \Women and Children First Grades ONLY. At Macy’s Usual Low Prices. Do not be deceived about Rubber Footwear. Look for the stamp on the bottom of each Rubber—it denotes its quality. For Men 1, Boots. 3 ty Bing” Boots . 49. bth Fle For Women (Sizes 214 to 714) Second Floor, Rear, “Storm King” Boots. Ss Knee Boots $3.79 | Knee Boots... 92.1 Arctics, one buck' $1.59 | Arctics, three buckies i Arctics,tour buc «$2.79 | Arctics, six buckle 7 Arctics, six buckles. . -$3.96 | Arctics, ten buckles. 19 Storm Rubbers..... . 89c} Storm Rubbe For Boys sin ricor. | Heels... és “Storm King’ Boots A .. $3.59 ap fi oni Arctics, four buckles. . “9819 rap Footholds .. : Storm Rubbers HBG | For Childsen—sises 10 i534 Second Floor, Rea : : “Storm King” Boots.. “Storm King" Boots Knee Boots. .... $ Arctics, three buckles Arctics, three buckles. $1. Arctics, six buckles. Arcties, five buckles Storm Rubbers , Storm Rubbers. . SLEIGH BELLS AND ROBES »: Shaft Bells, nickel plated or brass, 49¢, 74¢ to $2.74. Saddle Bells, nickel or brass, $1.88, $2.71 to $6.57. String or Body Bells, nickel or brass, $1.36 to $4.74. Fur Robes, $9.89, $11.89, $21.89 up to $117.00, Fur Foot Muffs, pair, $4.56. Complete Line of Lehman's Carriage Heaters Most of the Merchandise Advertised Sunday Still on Sale.. At Macy’s Usual Low Prices, (THE “EVENING WORLD eee DECEMBER 6, 1910. BULLETINS FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Bulletin No. 1: Be We emphasize by repetition the request that you SHOP EARLY—early in t 1e day; early in the month. Bulletin No. 2: Bes We do not keep il evenings—nor will we ‘between now and Christmas We could ‘sell many extra thousands’ of dollars’ worth of goods by doing so—but it would be at the physical expense of our employees. Therefore we close at the usual hour each day. Bulletin No. 3: ge Our Toy Store is big and bright and interesting from January to January, but during December it rises and swings into extra heights of Holiday enthusiasm. WHERE DOES SANTA CLAUS DWELL? Ask any well-informed New York child. Bulletin No. 4: prices have been reduced just when you want. the goods, jiamonds, Straus Cut Glass, Art Bronzes, Italian Marbles, China, Silver Table Ware, Oriental Rugs and Domestic ugs. Thousands of ropean Novelties that haven't been re- duced are priced so attractively that you'll think they have been marked down Bulletin No. 5: pay~ Extra To-day—A list of attractive “Tuesday Specials” ad- Tuesday .Our Christmas arrays are not paralleled. vertised in Sunday's newspapers—-Look for the ‘ Special” signs. ‘ Bulletin No. 6: gay Many of our best values are NOT ADVERTISED. They are placarded*‘Bulletin Specials.’’ Reada list of them on oe Ml ah eine seu Cech nea es alleen OS TY about the store and in our show-window. SSS PRECIOUS STONES, JEWELRY, WATCHES Your gift-giving will receive added impetus from an inspection of our superb collection of diamonds, pearls, sapphires, rubies and other precious stones. Handsomely mounted in Necklaces, Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Scarfpins, etc., at Macy’s usual low prices. > gas~ Important Sales—IMPORTANT because the The following gives some Empire Medallion, platinum: set with sixty-five white diamonds, $303.00. Pendants, Lockets & Plaque Medallions, in rich designs, from $22.49 to $398.00, | La Valliere, flexible platinum; ini} square design, containing nine d monds; with ear drops in the same Pe ) Y Silver-gilt Mesh bay: very fine, closely shirred into narrow ob- long frame, paved with row of square Cut sapphire; and cabochon sapphires in clasp, $249.00. Gold Mesh Bag, shirred into elaborate filigree ¢, set with four oval sapphires and three pure white | diamonds oval cabochon sapphire in design, set, $181.00. Re , ah 00. La Valliere tandem drop; flexible eikena Bags range in price up to (esc liegN containing sixteen . al 00, caer "fie be Vallieres from Gold Lor ‘gnettes, in different lengths, open or closed Iraniess $17.49 to $36.24. Gold Vanity Cases, Coin Purses, Cigarette Cases, and trinkets for the Chatelaine, $14.74 to $189.00, Trinkets, Pforhzeim Enamel on gold plated silver, in exquisitely deli it s and designs; Blou cil Gases, Vanity ‘and Cigarette Cases, Manicure Sets, Desk Sets, &¢., up to $124.50, $13.74 to $718.00. Oriental Seed Pearls; in strands, pendants, ribbons, collars and ropes, tons tiny double strands at $6.49, intended for presentation to babies, to heavily tasselled Bayadere ropes, at $496.00. Ear Pendants; each pendant con- taining six diamonds in flexible platin- um setting, $138.00, Earrings, Screws and Drops, in the most approved settings, $5.69 to $418.50, old Ring, set with lustrous pink arl weighing 1034 gr., surrounded yy circle and octagon of forty-two white diamonds, $215.00, Princess Ring; set with Oriental ruby weighing 7-8 plus 5-64 ct., sur- rounded by twenty-six white diamonds, $233.00. Women’s Swiss Watch, solid gold; three-quarter inch in diam- eter, containing eleven-jewelled move- ment $16.74. Roman Gold Locket Watch, lightly enamelled with ro: blue; j half-inch dial; Swiss movement; $42.74 Chatelaine Watch, Gray Enamel, set with eight tiny diamonds on enamelied neckchain; fifteen-jew- elled — lever — adjusted movement, $124.00. Miniature Watches, different Rings; pearl, emerald, seal, solitaire, hoop and dinner Rings, $4.96 sizes and styles, in gold cases, from ED: $6.49 to $149.00. Gold Bar Pin; set with eizhteen | Men’s Knife-edge Watch, solid gold; fifteen-jewelled lever movement, $37.50. Men’s Knife-edge Gold Watch; lightly enameiled with lav- ender, fifteen-jewelled lever adjusted Travannes movement; with button chain enamelied to match, $109.00. Our Gold Watches for men include these well-known mechanisms: lentine, Herald Square, large pure white diamonds,. $210.00, | Sunburst Brooch or Pendant, containing fifty-three pure white,gradu- ated diamonds, $345.00, Platinum Bowknot Brooch; in cobweb design, outlined with brile liant white diamonds, $394.00. Heart-shaped Brooch; solidly paved yith pure whitediamonds, w M ing plus 1-16 ct.; this can be n asa pendant and ‘is arranged for ayWaltham, Elgin and Howard; $16.74 Fukoe Pi the ron Lia , to $114.00, abot Pin: ear! irclets. A F Crowns, Heart’sease, Forget-Me-Nor | Wateh Fobs and Chains, in Wreaths, Collar and’ Lace Pins, $19 {standard and novel’ designs; from to $675.00, ¥6.49 to $75.00, Diamond Barette; in gracefy| | Fleur de Lys Scarf Pin, paved loop ‘in, set with thirty-four} With ningtecn diamonds, $57.50. jewels, $207.00. Horseshoe Scarf Pin, paved Diamond Barettes, {ro 1m| with cightcen smell diamonds and fii $187.00 to $422.00. ten sq apphires, $8 Skeleton Bracelet of Gold; |Our Diamond-mount ed Scarf arranged in garlands, twenty-six dia- | p ne Genan atte Meso monds surrounding’ five brillant | Fis ran pa.44 10.5194 sapphires, $206.00, Link Buttons, Plain gold or Gold Filigree Bracelet; <¢t | plat i toninie, mother-of-pearl, and with one large diamond and two rubi 5, | oryst with diamonds, $5.14 to $59.75. $85.00, Bracelets, plat, chased, Fnamelicd|Gold Cigar Cutters, Pocket and jewelled, many widths, fron 1 Kr sives: lain, chased and Match § Saf » pl $16.49 to $357.00. , $4.59 Lo $64.49, lor set WA to 38th St. B'way at 6th Av, Youngsters, Attention! A ‘CQD' Santa Claus Has Established His Wireless Station in Toyland on the Fifth Floor. He will be glad to send and receive messages for you. No ckarge. Parents who contemplate presenting a Wireless Appara- tus to their mechanically-in- clined boys, are invited to attend this demonstration. Apparatus purchased now wil! Everything tilus« trated (except the boy) on sale in this great store. i Hat, $2.49 be held for future delivery | Coats. $5.49 desired. Leseins, 790 Shoes, $1.59 Doe. $1.14 $1.89 Sted, ALL KINDS OF TOYS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS At Macy’s Usual Low Prices. That will enable you either toeconomize on the toy purchases already planned or to include many more youngsters in your gift-list. Take a trip to Macy’s Toyland every time you are are in town, and bring the boys and giris! : 1 different | 98c Children’. Automob les, $4.24 to $24.74 | Express Wagons, 89¢ to $7.29. Velocipedes, $1.34 to $15.89. } Tricycles, $2.89 to $14.89. 1B Dolls’ Beds, 59¢ to ae 49, Train Outfits, 98¢ to $9.24. al Train Outfits, 98¢ to $14.24. 49¢ to $6. Stations, 49¢ to $10.74, Bridges, 49c to $ Semaphores, 24c to 98c Railway Cars, 24 to $1.98. Electr ‘ English Dott hood and pphoiste: $5.00; special. « Steam Engines, 98 to $78.49. Workshops, 69¢ to $3.96. Engine Attachments, 39¢ to $3. Desks, 98 to $7.44. Bureaus, $1.39 to $9.89. Chiffoniers, $2.29 to $4.19. Tables, 94c to $7.44. ietemary, 4d other lead $2.00, special Hook and Ladder, 49 to $2.39. Fire En,ines, 98¢ to $2.39, Doll Houses, 98¢ to $89.50. Doll House Furniture; in sets, 24c to $3.96, Doll House Furnishings; each, 24¢ to $1.49, Lions, 49¢ to $10.89, Tigers, 98c to $4.96. Elephants, 98¢ to $11.49 Tin Cup Animals, 74¢ to $9.74 and Large 7 's Arks, 10¢ to $1.49, plece: ‘se : to $6.49. special. isting of «& miniature meatiye voxed ng £1°00, ‘spe Sheepteld ¢ shee Magic Lanterns, 98¢ Moving Picture Machine: $13.89, Postal Card Projectors, 98¢ to $18.89. China Toy Tea Sets, 49c to $4.24. Enamel Toy Tea Sets, 24c to $3.49. Dinner Sets; fancy boxes, $1.74 to $17.49, to $17.74. » 98c to Grocery specie Miniature full tine with value $1.50 Toy Theatres, $3.24 to $10.49, Toy Stables, $1.49 to $49.50, Russian Hand-carved Novelties, 39¢ to $2.49, Pewter Soldiers, 39¢ to $12.24, | Iron Toy Stoves, 98¢ to $8.49. I toves, 24¢ to $24.49 y Pianos, Drum: $3. Tool Chests, 49 ‘to $4.95, made of sheet steel, trip sing special $124 Calta BLT5. Swimming Toys, 5c to $3.96, Swimming Dolls, $2.97. Swimming Fish, $1.39 to $9.49, Suits, 98¢ to $3.24. y Circus, 44c to $9.24, Toy Autos, 24c to $17.74. Hill-Climbing Friction Toys, 49c to 98¢ | Cows, 49c to $9.74, Pigs, 24¢ $0 83.49. Dogs, 24c to $7.49. Swinging Horses, $4.96 to $11.59, Saddle Horses, 49c to $9.74, Sheep, 49¢ to $8.49, — 1,000 Pairs Imported Lace Curtains Principally hand-made Renaissance and Lacet Arabian, in a rich assortment of new patterns, at the following unusual reductions: Third Floor, Rear At $9-89 Former prices $24.24 to $16.74 pair. At $12: 49 Former prices $17.74 to $19.89 pair, (EC AN, ALL ABOARD FOR TOYLAND me | WARE RR os 2 PN CEA SER RUG SALE CONTINUED-~- GREATEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFF ERED IN LARGE ORIENTAL . RUGS, BEGINS DECEMBER 12TH IN By Maurice Le Blanc @_ A New rane Lupin Detective Story— | HE HOLLOWY NEEDLE THE EVENING WORLD = ¢