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12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911. co ve {THEATRICAL VENTURE | 'Pites Quickly ROWARD GOULD Paris as Witness in Suit by Court | | © c J « Gerard denied for $1 4,000, f Wenry B. e “a > have his two Ske enen cen my vara |S ay, Manhattan, an #uAN echo of the matrimonial squatioio | = fate arttully worded, | whet ended in Mra. Katherine Clem. | °0° 00) Suzanne BR. mpens Gould's legal separation from yoo vamn, against Provost Brothers, | Howard Gould was heard in the Su-|stock brokers, to recover $4476 worth ye Court to-day when Justice Goff! of re r med ‘ommission to Frank HH. Ma- entrusted | 1, surrender “hin, United States Consul-General in amounting to $720, on faire, to take the deposition of Howa the money would be u Mould in w sult browht against him & of |4 sure Wioner of a play ¢ Joseph Cartier and Pierre Co and that she would be t » Jewellers, for the recovery of #14,- company. “Hear duced and Miss vainly to get her sav the arrest of Tyron and Re Assistant District-Attorney fBhe alleged indedt: @dsdetween March 15 and July 18 15.\ and | jhe Cartiers, who have a large estah- It was when he be ock Exchange ovost Bros. MoGutro! pete is féekment in Paris, claim the ney is go to & Kanitarium e|told Judge Malone that the patr bad painless, = in the privacy of Jour own o@e them for the purchase of Jewelry, ~ defrauded others ax they defrauded home—it is Mvranid Vie repairing and resetting for Mrs, Gould. ; | Mins Stevens we ‘ARMY CRITIC NENQUNCED likey have sent many bile to Gould, ceuay said, but he ignored them. Martin W. Littleton, counsel for| endangered because of | | 4, asked Justice Gott for the com-|In storie BY CONGRESSMAN HULL. lesion to take Gould's deposition Charles Tt. Ketcham filed an affidavit iticcoatatis jeproad. fn which He e213 he tahe WASHINGTON, Jan, 1.—In an im-| Beerares, .ceestion that will. be re wus OF as . passioned #peech in the House to-day ed of Gould Is pag lle ‘ Chairman Hull of the Military Affaire ‘State whether or not, during the Committee denounced Frederick W. | lod named, you were th ‘atherine Clemmons Goul ‘The jewelry named to ha’ jpithe transaction included two necklaces, fet with brilliants, that cost 12,800 ; ultra flat gold lady's + nes; gold card case, 800 fran chain with elghty-seven Head with your work and —>— One Victim of Duel Dead. Gaetano Pi 7 of No. 600 15) Huldekoper, a military critic held the readiness of the War ment to meet all war emergenci and up-| epart Chairman Tawney of the Aj tion Committee denounced Hy criticlams as false and declared that the amount spent by this government for prevaration for war during the past ten years would build four Panama Canals, bullet wou A and Thirteenth street, in a revolver | duel with Michael Tenano of the same - | address. were shot through the ween pearls, 240 fr and doy colar h. ‘Tenano Is in Rellevue Hos- }with brilliants and six laurel wreaths, th a chance to recover, # been cured in this eagy, pain anive way, iu the privacy of the WORT! dmuegiste, 50 cents. Write today for « free package —_—_—_——————————————— The value of a stamp is its ( redemption value. Sur: ty Stamps aret ic mo:tvaluable because redeemed by your personal selection of goods markedinp.ain ONEILL-ApAMs G | 1868 ts abishen 43 Years 1911 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St. The Garden Tea Roo:n Serves only the finest quality of tood and serves it so de- lightfully that the service as wel, as the cooking is fast becomin+ famous! Yet the prices re fair. Pr.ces Break in Stap'e While D. partments Ar: being J.oved and Enlarged 12,000 Yards of 32-Inch ' The Sale of Art, China, Scotch-ProcessGinghams § Marbles and Bronzes 12%c to Enliven j At % and More Off « “Gingham Week” Adams Building—=second Floor They are the best washing, 32-inch ginghams made on this continent, and are equal to any of the big lines sold for 20 per cent. more money. Fami- lies will seve satisfactorily by buying their ging- harms now, during “gingham week.” There will be every good siyle: check, plaid and stripe—in this great assortment at 12!4c, which goes on sale to- eam Still on Sale—Real 25c Scotch Gingham at 15¢ Geruine Scotch zephyr ginghams, fine and light es can be, but wonderfully durable. It question whether we shell ever be able to again lcreign zephyrs at this smell price. Maddock’s English O'Neill Building—Basement Moving is not good for deticate china or marble busts. It is far better to sell them, even at a great sacrifice, than to subject them to the process of moving from place to place; so we have reduced the prices. This is about the way they run: Teplitz Vases, Marble Busts. #10, were 915.98 to $29.98 | #25. were 935 to $43 Bs] e . Marble Busts, ee Porcelain Amphora Vases, $15, ba) $19.98 to $27 Be: | Bronzes. | I P| $15, were $18 to $25 $10, were $15.98 a % Below Regular Pric es Teplitz, Amphora and Italian Pedestals. : O'Neill Building—Busement, $10, were $12.95 to $21.50 Vases, ‘These are slightly hurt from In one pattern that we have decided to close | out. The decorations and finish are good; the $5, were $5.49 to $15.98 | having been moved already, “yl firish being gilt, and this is the wey we have re- Art Vases, in quaint styles, $1, regularly $2. duced the prices, though, of course, there ave other pieces not quoted here just as grestly reduced, Housefurnishings } f | Dinner Plates........ a dozen; regularly $2.25, at $1.50 4 | ij) Breakfast Plates. * regularly $2 00, at $1.35 Under-Price - Tea Plates.. “regularly $1.75, at $1.15 O'Neill Building—Basement ly; Soup Plates ove Li regularly $2.25, at $1.50 Adjusting stocks here t < | Bread and Butter Plates. * — regularly $1.50, at $1.00 oo SADE SLOOKA HEED LOOr=pat= Coffee Cups and Saucers." regularly 93.00. at $2.00 ting ready to enlarge. Selling what g After-Dinner Cups & Saucers: regularly $2.00, at $1.35 we have too much of at a reduced : 1 Bere epee ne aber-snchireguiarty $1.25, at 85c | price, in order to make room for | su ishes......... - “ regularly $1.00, at 6c | i e ven’t @) ci = Baking Dishes rf regularly Mravaet ane «| things we haven't ae : —— jugar Bowls “ yegularly 75c, at 50c | W Cream Pitchers * regularly 40c, at 30c $1.98 i ash oilers at 89C Meat Platters... * regularly 30c, at 20c¢ 200 triple X charcoal tin wash boilers with 16- Mews Platters . "regularly $1.72, at $1.15 =| = ounee copper bottoms. This is a No. 10 size, : | which is lk than the average s boiler and weighs about 81% Ibs., is 24 inches long, 13 inches wide and 13 inches deep. $1.49 Ash Cans at $1 Made of hegvy galvanized iron, well braced with steel, and ere called “indestructible,” because they wear so well. 49c Garbage Cans at 29c Made of galvanized iron with a bail handle and a tight fitting cover, This is a good family SIZe, 20 Trunks at $9.95 Adams Building—~BSusement, 150 end dvcess- steamer sk trunks ples of the leading of the United States. There's ize, from the 28- ea) tich short-trip trunk to the 42-inch trunk with treys end compart- ments, end all will be sold at the single price of $9.95. nufsciuvers Thoroughly well-made, of heavy galvanized iron, with double rim and bottom, | Two sizes. aS tl SENDS TAILORS TO JAIL.| y ‘ \They Induced Woman to Give Up Cured At Home DISPUTES BILLS | $720, but “Hearts” Was inane Never Put On Instant Relief, Permanent Cure—Trial trom ovkiys tations # Package Mailed Free to All ’ pepe AUR Eide stick to their in Plain Wrapper. PROPERTY OF LITTLE BOYS Wiles ie a fearfel disease, but easy to care, if INVOLVED IN LAW SUIT. ionaire to Be Quizzed in Motion Made to Have ‘Chem Made . nor more than | Parties to the Action Denied) [ome ieee ene ee marion lanl other sure way to be cuted— | 45c and 55c Coal Buckets at 29c ||: WATCH MACY’S BULLETINS Many of our best values are NOT AD- VERTISED. They are placarded “ Bulletin Specials." Read a list of them on Bulletins about the store and in our show windows. R. Ht. Macy @ Va's Atiracions are inelr Low Ico Ma@@> J4tn to 35th St SALES THIS WEEK |JANUARY SALE OF NOTIONS That Command Your Attention Prices wonderfully low even for a Macy sale As well as the other specials in these columns, and please Notions in the widest sense of the word, involving remember that at Macy’s there are more unad-| ‘mall wares and all the wanted dressmaking supplies. vert'ged, than advertised, specials. Quality positively Standard. Every piece, parcel or package 0) Sale of Oriental Rugs full count and full measure. 4 i c ; ess and do not allow com- 00 Persia E i We do not give discounts to Dressmakers, and Sarl CHR TARA CUeSrT alee ies bet uatty and missions to Purchasing Agents. But they are among our best Sale of Beds and Bedding i ee customers. Reason—because they are experienced shoppers, who ‘i ._ | have had an opportunity of comparing values. Brass Iron Beds and Springs, also Mattresses, made in Jl Pi Pi ihaines, Belting | Bree Wetent our own factory on the premises, all at a great reduction Leng ’ ive nae from our usual low prices. Ob stake, “eaborted tines Fur Sale Continued have to sell for double our sale prices. Sale of Ostrich Plumes ace and Embroidery Sale 14,400 yards new goods added for the 2d week of this @ Sale of China and Glassware never matched elsewhere, and rarely equalled here. ings. French, Germ: n, Irish, Scotch, Flemish Damasks, Silk, Huck, Bath and hitchen Towels. Added to-day: in four different designs, 98c each for Linen Squares to match; 30x30 inches, linen, 7 14¢ for 20c Linen Crash Towelling, 18 inches wide; all white or bordered with red. SAVE TIME Users - BLUE TRANSFER CARD No need to WAIT for change. All pur+ chases in one pack ge. Realy to take when vou pay at TRANSFER = ESK. Shot — white: rem. 1 dor tj All-Sik Binding — ree, the Rogers Spoons and Forks, standard “AA” plate; also Kivtei ce quadruple plate table pieces and sets. Tape De Measures ne Pp Oblong, and regularly 190 Bean Pvard pieces oH Hooks and Eyes. “Herald Sqm Hooke and FE; — With hump ind rust prost. Ke, ale @e; 12. ner doren... Sewing Silk and Twist. inch stem. oe The balance of a purchase of $100,000 worth of finest Furs which, if bought in the regular way, we would A remarkable offering of the finest Willow and French Plumes, ©" sale. ‘ Silverware at One-fourth Saving A wonderful sale offering liberal economies in every= thing you need. You may be sure of finding values Household Linens Fint Poor, Rest. The values are as sui stantial as our previous White Sale offer- 98c each for H mstitched or Scalloped Dresser Scarfs, pure Trish 1 jon; size 18x54; the corners hand-embroidered ential $2.56 for $3.00 Satin Damask Tablecloths, pure Scotch i i 72x108 inches, in a wide variety of handsome designs. ve per card; k and Eye ck and white 14c; eale ‘ Dress Shield Domestic Undermuslins 23 ror, ssn sire. Petticoats, trimmed with lace and|Combinations, corset-cover and ene idery eae Paden f $1.00 drawers of nainsook, celle ab ol styles, at les manufacturers’ same! 1.00 styles, at lc; others, at 49e, $1.49, $1 79 and $1.98; bet- 59. 69c, and a score of styles up to es up to $11.89, 312/94. ieee , | Corset-Covers, tucked, befrijlad, and Vy! $1,00 styles, at 79e; lace-trimmed: es, at 24e5 65c at 89c, the full range, styles, at 49s -rices begin at 19¢ and go up to $439 Imported Undermuslins Frees tom, 21 1%. neat, fenderoade and hand-embroidered, in designs of exquisite auty. Petticoats, from $1.98 to $65.50, Corset Covers, from 99c to $17.49. Night Robes, from $1.79 to $114.50. Combinations, from $2.49 to $34.89. Second Fipor, WAIST SPECIALS si: for $2.00 Waists; batiste, front of Japanese hand-embroid- 99c ery and drawn work; tucked back, three-quarter sleeves; with collar or collarless. for $2.25 Waists; batiste, two styles; one collarless $1.29 trimmed with Swiss embroidery, Val. insertion and pleated lace frill; the other tucked, insertion yoke and medalli French Hand-made Waists for as litlle as $3.59; lavishly hand- embrotdered handkerchief linen, chiffon linen, marquiset lace mesh Warsts_of exquisite designs, up to $54.49, SALE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING ‘oats,| $2.97 |: Overcoats, < 216 to Reeters, | 16 Years Knickerbocker Suits, cheviot and cashmere, in yoke, Norfolk and double-breasted models; another model in gray and brown mixtures; some have two pairs trousers. Sizes 5 to 16 vears; values up to $4.96; special..... i Moana $2.97 Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, gray and tan mixture sailor and military collars, braided and embroidered. Sizes 2 to 10 years; formerly $3.96 and $4.96; special , Russian Overcoa‘ WHITE L BLA 300 pairs White Eastern Wool Blankets, substantial quality, finished with ribbon binding, at these special prices: Basement. 2.63 a pair for $3.49, single bed size. $3.49, $3.88 and $5.94 a pair for double bed size, in various weights, that would sell regularly at $4.50, $5.00 and $7.50. 5 ; Beller qualities in stock ranging up lo $24.49 @ pair. FINE COMFORTERS At a Saving of ¥ and More rma. A sample line, filled with extra quality down or lamb’s-wool and handsomely incased in plain or fancy silk, some with sateen backs or Oriental borders, Filled with lamb’s-wool, $5.74 each to $14.49 Filled with down, $6.24 each to $16.49 BED LINENS A Macy clearance that will, as usual, fulfil its promise of extraore dinary values. Included are imported linens and several trade- marked domestic linens, Domestic Sheets and Pillow Cases 6,000 dozen of the best-known brands of standard Cotton Sheets, both hemmed and hemstitched, in a range of sizes not to be found elsewhere, with Pillow Cases to match. Bedsize Hemmed Sheets Hemstitched Sheets Single 49c, 54c, 59c and 74c 69c and 84c Ly Bac, Bac, 9e and 4c Bsc, 94c and $1.04 Double Bc, 6c, bbc, Bie and 94c o7 i 04 and $1.09 Extra jc, 74c E ize, in. Hemmed Pillow Cases Hemstitched Pillow Cases 42x36 7c, 10c, 14c, 19¢ and 23 24c G5xi0_ Be, Ile, 13e, 1c and 26c T3e and 7 50x36 12c, 18c, 23c and 24c 54x30 jc, 19c, 23c, 2bc un Beigian Linen Shoets s b $2.43 and $2.69 Size 72x108 1 $3.09 Size 90x i $3.13 and $3.49 Size 90x108 in.; ea, $3.91 Pillow Cases to Match Size 45x36 in, , made of blue and mixed ch i ollar; sizes 214 to 8 years; special $2.97 heavy coatings of mixed gray, full length, with velvet or auto collars; sizes tan and brown 8 to 16 years; special Sailor and Russian Blouse Knickerbocker $ Knickerbocker Hand-tailored ; Were up to ; 14.74 Russian Overcoats, chinchilla: were up to. 8.94 ART EMBROIDERIES war... Linen Lunch Cloths, trimmed with drawnwork, lace insertion and edging, and stamped in new designs; special 79c and 99c Scarfs to Match.. despa eas eee aNd Ges Ecru Linen Luncheon Sets, edged with embroidered szallops of red, blue or white, and stamped 1n pretty des:_ns: Centrepieces, 49c and 89c; Doylies, 5¢ and 14¢; Scarfs, 49e and 89c. Crepe Patterns, stamped in various graceful designs to be embroidered in white or colors, special Sheer Lawn Waist Patterns, stamped in solid, eyelet and Wallachian designs, special......... ; ... 47 Instructions given in knitting and crocheting Afghans, Motor Caps and all articles made of wool or silk, The French Roo: rear by, has an exclusive collection of bros cade Boudoir Novelties, enriched with antique gold and shaded ribbon flowers; every piece at our usual low prices, from Pin Cushions at 69c to Lamp Shades at $59.89, -MEN’S BLANKET ROBES. “i: Tear $1.98 for the Season’s $2.50 Model. For a quick outgo, we've marked two hundred this season's Blanket Bath Robes down There are small, medium ersible patterns. ; A beller quality of Robe d flannel, at $7.94; Mercerized a hand French Cloth Robes, $17.48 up and crinkly Matelass ng Gowns that would cost $75.00 at a spe- cially shop, we make lo measure for $55.00, Jews LORGNETTE CHAINS 2% A Clearance of Several Hundred Lorgnette Chains gold- plated, gun metal and sterling silver; simply or elaborately inked; a large numer studded with pearls, rhinestones, turquoises jade, coral, lapis-lazuli, arnethysts and other stones; were formerly $1.98 to $16.49, now... BBe to $9.89 Our complete stock of Lorgnelte Chains ranges from 49c lo $69.50. 7.94 9.74 Basement, German Linen Sh With drawn work ¢ Size 72x96 Size 90x96 in.; e: Hemstitched and scalloped: Size 72x96 in.; each $2.49 Scalloped Pillow Cases to match: Size 45x36 in.; each 64 fely, up to hand-embroidered Frenc Siz More ex pensive hinds in great var Pillow Cases to match, $14.49 cach, Linen Sheets, $19.96 each, and

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