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re Seen - SEI eae 12, 1 $2,500 FOR BROKEN PROMISE UNCONSCIOUS GIRL (DEEPEST SUBWAY eens 74 Rivington atreet, in the Supreme Now he says he hasn't anything.” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1911. tover asked her to marry him and that subsequently she earned he wae tn love with another woman, His excuse that bia family disapproved of a mateh with her. | “When T fret met him he toh me he wah worth $0,000," she sald, ‘But he R. H. Macy & Co's Atiracions Arc Their Low Prices BOYS’ SUITS, be COATS AND HATS At Greaty Reduced Prices} B'way at Gth Av, 34th to 35th St. Second Floor, ath St., Rear, rere reeset eee eS THE “WHY” OF MACY LOW PRICESt¢4.99 © « For over half a century the Macy store has been] suits, in brows.» known far and wide for its strict adherence to the policy fait upon which the success and growth of the establishment {* © are based. R. H. Macy, the founder of the business. had $4.96 one guiding idea: i To sell good merchandise at lower prices than any cther houre, but for cash only. eee Year by year, departments have been cularged:) $8.94 {)) "i> others added; then workrooms, factories and foreign} ys i bureaus established, and our merchandising methods}"' f improved to conform with these changes; but, through them all, we have kept unchanged that main idea, which has gained for us, beyond question, the fullest cons fidence of the buying public. Therefore, when rare and beautiful things INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR Second Floor, Mth St From » Meat A most comprehensive stock, beginning with imported and domestic hand- embroidered fayettes, beotees, bibs, veils simple slips, tiny kimonos, long skirts, baptismal robes, cloth or silk coats and caps; also dainty toilet sets and accessories, nursery scales and nur- sery toys. Everything at Macy’s usual low prices, Ro Ruston was counsel for | MeCall and the jury that Dr. Rosen-| Mra, N . New Entrance to Tube at 191st | Street 170 Feet Below he Yu j ty | the Surface. A Fortunate Coincidence Brings €00 CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS--- Her Moans Lead Officer to Discover Drinking Bout at Brooklyn Yard. 87.00 Sailor and Russ n Bis 49c for Lon three styles lacestrinmed. Dresses; nainsook gathered at neck, or yoke 59c for Long Dr ‘esses Of nainsook; two yoke styles, trinimed with lace and fancy stitching. 69c for Long Dresses of nainsook, two insets of lace in embroidered yoke. More clatorale stvles up to Baptismas Robes at $65.00. The management of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company haa notified the Pubite Service nmiseton that the new station on the roadway Division of the subway at One Hundred and Ninety- firat street will be opened at noon next Saturday. This station te about one hundred and | aeventy fect below the surface of the ground, and ts farther from the surface BLUEJACKETS IN BRIG.} ty rtment in sizes 3 te 105 Othe! Commander of the Powhatan Was on Leave—Investi- gation Is Begun. its for Bays in stock up to $1474 29c for White Flannolette Night- ' gowns, bittoning in front. 40.94 for Children’s $8.00 Rus- come to "be 7 ar ric " Overconts and Jack Tat than any other station of the Interbor- | BLACK AND OXFORD— 39¢ for White Flannelette Wrap a ghd ee pel sag’ Angi ice, pi ey heer ( may on gray chi ough aubway. It tas cost about $30,000, H f pink or blue em-fof that rarity and beauty. Our prices are figured on afshilia mixed | cheviotst F¥fteen emiisted men on the United | the work being done as an extra under $ broidery. ee da SAT Tay Saal es Lei dad eld A m rs, wool linings. States naval tug Powhatan were im- | tho original subway contract. TO SELL AT 10.50 modest margin of profit which applies to luxuries and }<y, 69c for Long Flannel Skirts, en: Boxldes the stairway at One Hundred broidered. and Ninoty-first street, thero are four elevators, all in one shaft, and going down as far as tle mezzanine floor of the stations The city authorities are also planning to construct @ sort of sub- torranean street, or promenade, from a point about nine hundred feet to the) ‘west, to connect with the station. one between One Hundred and Eighty-first street and Dyckman street, a distance of almost a mile, and ft has been much desired by Prigoned in the Navy Yard brig to-day after Lieut. Smith had found them In the cabin of the tug, which is moored at the Gthoon street wharf, with a young «irl who was unconscious from drinking whiskey. The girl, Lillian Anderson, twenty years old, the daughter of Wililam An- @erson, a bookkeeper, of No, 2 Kast Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan, was @ent to Cumiberiand Street Hospital in necessities alike, What is the consequence ? Our every-day-in-the-year prices are, as a rule, lower than the ac!- vertised reduced prices of others; and in the few exceptions to this rule—as soon as we find out that the special prices of others are below our regular prices—we cut as much as is necessary to sustain}; the Macy reputation for underselling supremacy, Coats That Ordinarily Would Cost More Than That AT WHOLESALE Amanufacturer came to us and said: nnel Skirts, wit! nbroeidery above. Handsomely embroidered Long Skirts up lo $8.49. 39c for Madras Guimpes, tucked to waist, sizes 4 to 14 years. 59c for Dotted Madras plaited to waist, sizes 4 to14 faplily this afternoon, She refused to | fart In tee itis understoo’s {8 |[much ahead for pe 49c for Whito Flannelotte Night the saving when you buy at : : teu how she got into the Navy Yard. che maintenance Other Hats tn sto Meey's,”” has become axiornatic. Drawers, sizes 5 to 10 years. eee eee IMPORTANT SALE NOWIN PROGRESS Drugs, Toilet, Bath and Manicure Gcods; Women's Furs; Waists; Muslin Underwear; ack Silks: Wash Laces and Embroideries; Oriental Rugs Furniture; Kitchenware; China Plates and Trunks. MILLINERY REDUCED weeks. Give me a good ig order and I'l! figure my profits with such a_ fine-pointed pencil you won't sce them at all.’’ It happened that he had just Tt was said at her home to-day that | she had been working in a store until | recently; she never stayed out at night and left home after breakfast to-day. The police had promised the family to ary to shield the girl and had entered ‘ser name at the hbspital as Annie Bald- win, But at the Navy Yard it was said that Lieut. Smith's raid on the tug was |= @t 4 o'clock this morning. ‘TUBERCULOSIS ‘To further evince their Joy over the occasion a celebration has been ar- ranged by a committee of property own- ers, headed ‘by Henry Morgenthau, A special train is to leave One Hundred 4 Thirty-seventh street at 12.9) after the station has been fully in- pected there ia to be a lun the MEN’S HATS 200 Derbys (Black), were 3 100 Derbys (Brown), we 200 Soft Hats W 160 Derbys, light and i M. 99c UNDERPRICE » 49 Moans Attract Officer. $2.74 and $3.49; now... ‘ PURCHASED ji ri ’ “i 1 . 1 Spring style Lieut. Smith was taking a walk his is a make-ready sale; th se ’s flow Macy’s Fiexible Der ANCE SPTiNg STYIESs ery eel HOW TO CONTROL THE SEASON- now clamoring for display, coe te pennies e: gaan ot as just received, at.......... Sete we .$%.74 and $3.49 diets At a win Of AND ENDS OF A Imported Velvet, Silk and Muslin Roses, in the tints end shapes | Sillk and Opera Hats : $4.93 and $5.94 the floor of the main cabin, Several men were bending over her rubbing her PREVENT IT. Tubereuloste FABRIC HOUSE that only Frenchwomen can produce; dabili d chrysanthe and a quantity of go and silver flowers 1umMs, geraniums, pa head with wet cloths and slapping her te nom conceded AT A GREAT (First Floor, 34th Street); formerly 49c to $3.96; now 9¢ to 69ce MEN 's SHIRT SALE : hands tives, it ot || ADVANTAGE. Imported Fancy Feathers. Fifty dozen, ii black, white and 94c this lots a ater Mt aes Woven Madras and. tine MU cetera tak ie eale | ween, | ie colors; all kinds—including quills, pompons, wings, aigrettes, Py so a few pl negligees. @ marine and had a guard set on the tug until he had reported to Admiral Leutze, the commandant of the yard. Fioor Covered With Botti thought there were et least seventy- five of them. ‘The men were at once put under ar- Fest and an investigation begun. ody who knew anything of t! hed strict or: keep hi shet. It was learned that Commander Hennessy of the tug was on leave of absence. No information be ob- tained officially as to who was respon- that stage, sible for discipline in his absence. u poccaocihontal-< Reale MAYOR REFUSES TO HEAR HOSPITAL SITE PROTEST. ‘When the proposed Noble street, Greenpoint, site for an emergency hos- pital came up for consideration before the Board of Estimate to-day, nearly one hundred interested persons pressed orward. “Are all of you here to talk about that hospital site?’ asked the Mayor, with gavel poised. A general nodding of heads in assent followed. “Well,” said the Mayor, as he dropped the gavel and waved both arms, ‘you cam all go away from here. We have heard all we want to hear on that eub- Ject, We do not want to hear you persons fell back and filed out of the room, On motion the matter was deferred for two weeks. ler Prondergast and Charities Cc er Drummond, whose offictal duty Mt te to establish pital, Rave been at lo, prices demanded for the Originally the price asked by was $0,000. The Comptroller's real os- tage ty progressing toward ti not neglect a cough, cold or forerunners of consumption, your stomach, are," or what you think your first thing to-do is to consult find out exactly what the trou! dangerous conditions develop. plete breakdown overtakes you, jen without expert . = Other Gloves up to $5.44 a_pair $1.74 for size 81,90 $2.27 for size 88x08 het ‘the site snould be purcnased in| tant and Chen Discacs sat on rer 't ac Fringed Crochet Bedsproads, extra Scalloped Marsci!es Dsdapreads, open market for $20,000. addres. last ateges. Anderson se firet Special ist to claim that Cuberculoss ts a rable disease, and was among alence epresding. teat. being told thet you have ‘of consumption, because erery cae You may have only « cough o1 ; yon may have # catarthal or somo throat or bronchial ailment, or you may have early tubercular trouble—all of which may be cured, it only discovered and properly treated in Tt is a fearful waste of time to attempt to “doctor yourself by trying first one remedy and m you have @ cough or cold, because you may be using the wrong remedy for the wrong thing, and in the meantime the dis- danger none, rh, for they on yourself by stimulants and have « complete and <uorough examination to fa, Do not put ‘off until you reach the incurable last stages Dr. Anderson ts curing many cases of Ci it once and learn the truth |. Do not neglect your health or wait Find out your ailment before tubercle bacilli are present or com- tion, examination and advic Best & Co. Roys * Children’s and UWisses’ Shoes Special tor Friday and Saturday (Last 2 Days ) | Ht Unusual Prices | Boys’ Can and Black A dars, Files for Letters and Bills, Stationery Sets, etc. ed Rasher Loved sf ‘World's Record for Bounding Balloons. The above pieces in such favorite leathers as Pig Skin, woe y € Ht t $7.49 to $50.50 i ouble sole 4 4 V jave the largest assortme ol and Size 21 to 5% $3.25—f ele THES VAL OARES UTORMATION AEOUS, ABROFEAES, Long Grain, Saffian, Seal, Morocco and others. | iisin"rurivureit New ure at| ticki ner Soot; tow. $4BA BR. 9 16 50/594» .9 ++» Baehorm“lOrMer Price 65,00 “yuaruns: ee Me a] GW Prigeay IDEIUGINg Genuine leather seat and “ 6to Desseerenes $350— "65.5 sg Vly ul igs angi Prices were 39c to $119.00 SEGA LO SERES oo | bask: Were now... $6.34 Misses’ and Children’s Roll-top Desks, imitation and ;onu- fh, | Black Russia Calf Shoe UNQUESTIONABLY THE MOST COMPLETE AND HANDILY: Reduced One-third to One-half White CHIFFONIERS | a ine mafoay dl $32.74 to $100.) sich waternroof sole; button and lace INDEXED BOOK OF READY-REFERENCE EVER PRINTED. 165 pieces of Sterling Silver, all told; including Bags | woo! gallery top: 5 large linen drawers; | Merten F $73.50, roma : 10,000 Facts and Figures and Purses in plain, engraved, pierced and enameled | were s¢.24, now | $6,24|Rollcon Desks, uok’en cak ff Size 810 10%....++-.$4.85—regular price $2.75 : frames; also plain and shirred ring Mesh Bags. ARM CHAIRS $24.24 to $79.50. ) ! “ALto2,. $2.35— “ “$350 25c at Newsstands 35c by Mall 25 Bags— were $34.49 to $43.49; now $23.49 ave dining chairs; golden | Flat-cop Desits, imitation and gene fh) Address WORLD ALMANAC, Pulltzer Bullding, Park Row, 50 Purses—were 5.89 to 6.89; now 4.49 Were $3.74, now $2.97 uine mahogany; trom $22.49 to N Baw Vans Oty. 60 Purses—were 4.89 to 5.24;now 3,89 Were $4.24, now $2.97 $81.50. f Fifth Ave. at 85th St. omptly tunity for us entire season. coats at this stou Do This spelled coinci- dence—and it meant opportunity — oppor- the very best BASE- MENT CLOTHING STORE offer of the Mere Abo Any One Man Ever Knew & “CHRONOLOGY OF AVIATION" AND WILLIAL to make The order was placed—the coats are here— ALL-WOOL CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS TO SELL AT $10.50. i With their careful tailoring, their velvet collars, their serge lining and their correct fashioning they are simply AMAZING The size-range is complete, including the price. Selling begins to-morrow (Friday) morning. There should be good selection up until Saturday evening—but first to come may he the better suited. Basement ut Aviation BY xZUDSO! J. ZAMMER. Quick Starting Records for Aeroplanes; Blow Weeee Beoords for Aeroplanes; mick Turn Records for Aeroplanes; nglish Channel Aeroplane Records; Important Ov ter Aeroplane Flights; World's Acropiane 8; Records; Bottle Cases, Score Pads, Card Sets, Companion or Picnic Sets, $14.89, now $11.69 cen eal, highly polished, Aeroplan Diration ree Dinteect wight; Sewing Cases, Brush Cases, Telephone Registers, Writing Cases, F ee woplane Altitude Records; Loss of Life in Acroplanes; loon or Airal World Almanae and Encyclopedia for ee Tes etc. (First Floor, 34th Street); at one-half regular rices. rimmed Hats—Marked Down. Some are imported models that have been used in cur window disp! but their freshness is unimpaired. Enough styles te give liberal secpe for choosing: colors and black (Second Floor, Center); were $9.49 to $39.89, now $3.49 to $9.89 Untrimmed: Hats, Our entire remaining stock of untrimmed hats at a fraction ot their original price; velvet, beaver, French felt or novelty hats, in black, white and colors, tailored or dress shapes (First Balcony, 34th Street); formerly $1.49 to $9.94; now 49c to WOMEN’S GLOVES *:::: In addition to our full line of kid gloves an early ship- ment of silk gloves has just been received, to meet the needs of Southern touris Qc for Tricct Silk Gloves; double finger tips, embrcidered backs, two clasps; colors, tan, slate, black and white. Sold else- where at 50c. $1.44 for Twenty - button Milanese Silk Gloves; Paris point embroidery, double finger tips, white only. Elsewhere this a, sells at $1.85. 4c for “Beryl”? Lambskin Glace Gloves; Paris point and Brosser embroidery, two clasps, oversewn seams; tan, brown, red, slate, green, black and white. Imported, exclusive with us, and equal to $1.25 gloves elsewhere. 98c for “Beryl” Suede Gloves; oversewn seams, two clasps, fancy embroidered back; black, white, champagne, tan and slate. Imported, made exclusively for us, and equal to the standard $1.25 gloves. $2.24 for Imported Twenty-button Mousquetaire Glov: erupreideren backs; white only, and equal to the standard $2. quality. » New Buil $1.75 VELVETEEN AT 98c (First Floor, 85th St.) Our recent sale of these Velveteens was so successful that we have placed an additional quantity on sale in the following colors— plum, dark violet, garnet, brown and navy. The quality is ver: tine; deep brilliant tones, copied from French velvets. Blac! Velveteens up to $3.96; Broadcloths, Serges and a full line of the season's Dress Goods from 49¢ to $3.96 a yard, More expensive grades of Drapery Stuffs, including shadow cre- tonnes, block-printed English materials, Taffetas, Brocade and Velvets up to $9.89 a yard. Than A Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale Prices Reduced One-third to One-Half Included in this sweeping clearance are Women's Hand Bags, fitted and unfitted; Fitted Auto Cases, Dressing Cases, Tie Cases, Jewelry Boxes, Mirrors, Medicine Cases, Smelling Salt Bottles, Travelling Companion Sets, Drinking Glasses, Drinking Cups, Cigar or Cigarette Cases, Clocks, Bridge Sets, Glove or Handker- chief Boxes, Watch Stands, Recipe Boxes, Scissor Cases, Calen- Now—24c to $91.50 SILVER BAGS & PURSES 1911 Other Bags and Purses in stock up to $247.00 REA TET 5 LEATHER GOODS coc rs ih telat ninnn: ati i plaited, coat style, Some are slightly handled shirts $1.04 sold elsewhere at $2.06 negligee styles, of im of the best iestic Madras ar with cutis We mak. Our prices Gl 89.94, eiscwhere ol. Macy’s Linen Collars— ( quarter of a century Wwe have 79c per halt dozen. - They differ from Two-for-a-quarter in that they are of We have reduced the seliing price on 18,000 Collars at Six for 24c $1.74 For English Silk Squares Just received from Virgoe, Middleton & Co., of London, 4 collection of beautiful silk squares which we will mae to your order into scarfs; other stores id $2.50 for similar scarfs. (Quantity limited—only enough material in each pattern for the making of three scarfs.) 4 “RED STAR” BED-SPREADS Embroidered A shipment of these famous Spreads just received from Scotland, Embroidered in pretty floral designs, quite unlike anything you have seen at such low prices: Finer qualities up to $35.71 Size72x 90, $2.87 each, and up to $3.83 Size 80x 99, $3.54 each, and up to $4.36 edupreads, ush, abt, hemmed: in beautiful y ewn stock 600 fine Shirts, includ ted madras: also plait les, the favorite coa ther Collars retailed at linen on both sides Rasxment, ¢ Size 90 x 102, $3.87 each, and up to $4.87 Hemmed Honeycomb Bedspreads, Marseilles extra heavy, tell ple 1, in aileever medium w {ioral de $1.63 for size 64x83 | 74X86 heavy, full bleached: atin Hs: $1.39 for size 66x94 | $2.92 for size 78x98 $1.56 for size 84x96 $3.08 tor size ssxos PARLOR FURNITURE AT 4 OFF An extraordinary purchase of a ihigh-graue maker's entire-stock, of which we have just received a new ship» ment. All solid mahogany frames, in tne latest and best designs. Prices include upholstering to your order in a first-class manner in any one of a splendid selece tion of fine fabrics. Fouith Floor, Odd Chairs from $4.96 to $37.49 Three-Piece Suites from $15.89 to $199.00 Five-Piece Suites from $47.49 to $199.00 OTHER FURNITURE REDUCED Vernis Martin Music Cabincts Dining Chairs v Other Dining $1.49 to $16.24, Office Furniture Odd Chairs, from $1.74 to $45.24 Fee ee es, froin $12.49 to $84.25 renport Beds, from $3°.24 to 31.25 Were $6.94, now $5.94 Other office furniture at co Were $8.49, now $6.24 ingly low pric Tia in isis ABA AREA Rate tebe endian Meee nadia meat inamiupnaateeemmntie