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a aa , TRES TO SELL LOTS ON SUNDAY, TROOPS OFF TO HALT | SHE KNEW HER PRETZEL MEXICAN RAIDS IN TEXAS., AND CAUGHT A THIEF BY IT. Rebels Driven Out of Own Country | Pickpocket Is Held in Court on Are Reported Preying on Mrs, Gartner's Strange Americans, Identification, Special to The ing World.) “I recognized my pretzel and by that YORT SAM HOUSTC Tex, Jan. %.— I know he 1# the man who took my | The vigorour « ampal nn which Gen, Gon- | pocketbook,” said Mrs. Rose Gartner, zales Luque of the Mexican Army js con- tWenty-two years old, of No, 08 Kast ducting against the bands of revolu- Bev nth street, when she appeared in| s and outiaws near the upper Rio Market Court da inet : t Pox, fifteen years old, 0! 0. a2) Appeal Will Be Taken agua’ 1 atreet, whom #he charged with the river, and they + | ae ae <o 4 Mrs. Gartner said that she was walk- ‘ rie 5 evying tribute upon s J the Conviction of Real be Bh teh ing along Second street yesterday after- To put a siop to these acts and pre-|200n when she was jostled. Next she | Estate Agent. vent further violation of tie nautraiity ¢ Department has ordered t the Third Cavalry to pro fot a hand in the left hand pocket of her aweater in which #he had a pocket- book containing $7.40 and a half pretzel Next she saw Harry running across cond street. She gave chase, caught from Fort Bliss to the border and ¢-| him, and putting her hand in his pocket tablish a patrol on the American found a piece of pretael the river f ownsville to El Paso. 4 | identified as her own. atance of 200 miles. any rnd ot Gane te morning for|. 1% Court Fox told Magistrate Butts the different border pointe where they | h® had bought @ pretzel, and produced will establish headquarters, as @ witness a peddier Who swore he —~— | had sold a pretzel to Fox at 1.45 yester- r ‘day, which, according to the testimc any, wy aay bon teat BLA So ment en ator Se hat oon js arrested, “How do you recognize the pretzel?” Besiege Legislators and Try to Get jae the Magistrate of the complain- Senator Roosevelt to Lead | Because I nad eaten half of it and I A knew just how much was left,” Their Cause. jones dust be much was left," replied Young Fox was held tn $1,000 for trial. ‘ort Sam Houston and one of impo to real estate esis" gy read f the Twenty-third Infantry yout the Greater City 1s was made this after- xe. Staten Island, when t pecial Sessions, Justice Murray pres fined ‘Thomas Dum- ford, a representative of a Mawhattan firm of real estate promoters, % for vio- lation of the Sabbath law. An appeal was promptly take order that @ tem relight be made of the cage. Dumford was one of a number of men who undertook to sell lots to a group of homeseekers who went to a newly op- ened tract wear Tottenville on Sunday, . 18, A decision operators and its noon at St. which she Court rhe Kings County Sabbath Observ- ance Society ha Mayor complainin realty on the Sathath, Mayor Gaqnor turned the letter over to Police Com- missioner Cropsey, who in turn re- mailed a copy of it to District-Attorney Fach at Richmond, Fach sent Detec- tive-Sergeants Smith and Graham to Tottenville as members of a party of free excursionists who had been drawn by an ad isement in the local pa- pers. They made three arrests, includ- ing that of Dumford. To-day the defendants were tried. George D. Grundy and Otto Schaerborn were discharged because there was no direct evidence to show that they had acted as selling agents for the owners of the property, but Dumford, accord- ing to the testimony, wore a ribbon badge and tried to interest the <etec- | house and several lots, ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. %.—Suffragiste, Dut not of the “militant” type, invaded the Capitol to-day to have what they termed “the preliminary skirmish with the Legislature” in advancing their ill. ‘The delegation was headed by Inez Mil- | holland, Portia Willis, Mrs, Robert W. Panne aaRy ‘Widow Sole Heir of Thomas, The will of Surrogate Abner C. | Thomas, who died a week ago, was | fled and admitted to probate to-day. It contained only one hundred words, and bequeathed of his property to a een, ute Ney & Thomas. The Detition states there Is real ort worth “over $10,000" and personal prop: | erty worth “over 9,000." Resides hi widow, four children survi Harriet May Mills of Syracuse. wlators in the in- and promised to bring « big delegation to Albany in February, when the annual hearing on thetr bill ‘will take place. Senator Roorevelt, the head of the| More Time for ¢ i. Work. Insurgents, has been eagerly sought after by the suffragists to take charge Prorenge bh dan. 2%. ~ Assemblyman of their legislative campaign, but so | ‘oley, Chairman of the Cities Commit- far the Dutchess County’ member has | tee, reported to-day a joint resolution been exceedingly coy about tackling the | extending to Feb. 15, the time in which | proposition. the committee that is drafting a new charter for New York must report. The resolution was accepted in the Assembly, a Dead Man in the Hay. BATAVIA, N. Y., Jan, 2%.—While a {ROBIN GOT A BARGAIN. la athe | Sold 150,000 Property for 875,000. An Inve ™ Shore Traction igation of the South Shore ny's affairs was begun pmission to- er which Arthur ©. 5 of the Traction Company, test ified that on |Maroh %, 1907, Charles M. Davis made Jan agreement with Robin to turn over | the company to Robin jDaid tater in cas | Davis ac jot himse! Joseph EB. ¥ Mr me said that 000 ih at that time $160,- been spent to promote the com- ATTA UT TADBROIT DESOTO SAT An eyeglass pointer. | It is not necessary now to have an Oculist examine and prescribe for your glasses at his office and then to have the fit- ting and mounting done at the Oplician's. All of this you can secure right here under one roof; and we charge only for the glasses —$2.00 or more, depending upon the quality of the mount- ing and the character of the lenses you require. WER. Tons Cewdists and Opticions New Vort: Opticians East 23d St. 27 West 34h St. 54 W, 126th St. | 442 Columbus Ave. | Brklyn: 489 Fulton Newar! 76 Nassau St. and 1009 B’way. farm hand employed on the Hiram Sweezy farm was throwing down hay from a mow his fork came in contact with the body of a man, apparently twenty-one years old. The man had been dead several days, The body has not been identified, " yer insisted that the sale real estate on Sunday bad been sar tioned by custom, since Sunday ts the only day of the week when most city homesteaders have an opportunity to vieit the sites and make bargains, He contended also that realty deals were day law, The Justices unanimously 2 +7 ruled againat him and Dumford was || Beautiful Hair Comes For many years the bulk of traaing!| _ With Dry Shampooing in low priced suburban lots has been done on Sundays, (From Woman's National Journal.) 22 eM LORD ESTATE $1,200,000. |i, shi'be'sofcler sith'the omnes who takes pride in long, abundant and Long Island Woman Made Large| "ovy hair.’ The dry shampoo docs away Rea: o Charity. yy much Me ae Leorealagrrg rea At the following MINEOLA, 1. 1. Jan, The ace | Bother eccompanying washing the hain 8 to 16 years 13 to counting of the estate of Mrs, Josephine abolishes the danger of catching cold— Stern Brothers not included in the terms of the Sun- a | are showing in their Department for Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Large assortments of Misses’, Girls’ and Junior Graduation Dresses including several desirable styles Very Low Prices 17 years 14 to 20 years + E, Lord, widow of the late Franklin B. Lord, of Lawrence, lL. 1, which was filed to-day in the Surrogate's Gourt, showed the estate of the wealthy widow to be $1,200,000, Mrs indeed, is ao all-around satisfactory, that one wonders why soap and water, eggs, bas can find any followers whatever. ry shampoos certainly stimulate the fal 4 of hair, There can be po doubt * to that. Just mix four ounces orris root with four ounces of therox, sprinkle a tablespoonful of this mixture a Snes the head, brush the powder | well the hair; do thistwo or three times, a week for a while and see the results for yourself, This will keep | ur hair light and fluffy, and beautifully | Kistrous. Atcorrects the conditions of the , eae cause hair to ois . ir atreaked, | jess, coarse and brittle. | | $1.15, $7.50, 10.75 Lord and her husband were among the best known soctety people on Long Island and were both members of the Rockaway Hunt Club. Mrs, Lord quests of about $1,000,000 and charity. To the Chureh Charity Foundation 0; to the Presbyterian Hos- pital in New York $5,000, and to the Dio- cesan Mission of Long Island 86,000. long straight 1.45, 1280! STREET-WEST FE OB. Between Lene 872 Aves. & 7th Aves. Prednventory'Sale “Sale The most noteworthy savings on mi grade, seasonable merchan- dise are made during this event. Every price down to bed-rock, Profits lost sight of in our efforts to clear out all season stocks before the 1st of February. A few random selections for to-morrow’s selling: Lee EEO Women’s Lingerie 32.2% Jabots, trimmed with Cluny or Real Irish Lace, | Real Irish Lace and Hand Em | trimmed with Real Lace, Real Irish Lace and Hand Embroidered Eton Collars, Charing Price NAINSOOK OR CAMBRIC GOWNS—low, V and high necks; ‘] 4 number of pretty styles; some Empire effect; others with yokes and sleeves effectively trimmed with dainty laces, | | fine embroidery and ribbon CAMBPIC SKIRTS-~deep flounce, with three insertions ruffle of wid ¢; also a number of other styles deep eyelet embroidery and fine tucks... DRAWERS—of soft er _nainsook, ru les effecti vely if im med with fine fi Many other styles trimmed with ¢ eeeeerececes COMBINATION COR SET T COVER AND DRAWERS—of eyelet embroidery; finish ‘ waist with beading and ribbon; | Several other s rettily trimmed with lace insertions, Embroideries: Two Specials OOK FLOUNCING—in eyelet bas sultable for tin- ches wide; regularly 69¢; yard........, 39c \ND BEADINGS—of cambric, nalnsook and swiss; ches wide; regularly 19¢; yard... IIc Ribbons: Deep Price Cals eck US TAFFETA RIBBO! YM \nches wide; In all the i: ° nd white; regularly 18c; yard...,... 5% inches wide; hhite; regularly 39c; yard et en MY DRETTY BLACK-EYE SUSAN 2x eMusic by George Evans And Ae Sung> by Him in His— Honey Boy ZG Minstrels SWISS AND N. TION from 1% to 6 in I2!oc complet 4 assortinent 24c Toilet irices |, 25e PEROXIDE—large size; reg. 19¢ R7¢| WITCH HAZEL—-20¢ size. . ‘Vac | RED CROSS TOILET PAPER; 3 for 2b Be TT ore Toscan caepaadll DRESS SHIELDS—4 pairs for. , ALLOVER \OLF HAIR N ach 18) $1,.5 Fine Dress Fubrics, 69c WASHABLE HAIR ROLLS—34 in, 4Bc|“SOINCH ALL. WOOL, CHIFFON ms [ANAS navy and 50c Vests or Tights, Each 34c¢ ALL WOOL FANCY INCH ALL WOOL hi WOMEN'S WHITE RIBBED COTTON LAS—col L SOFT FLEECE-LINED VésTs — hors and black; 44-INCH ALL WOOL neck; long sleeves, aso TIGHTS BLACK VOILE and ENGLISH) MU: regular and out size. HAIRS. i 1,00 Men's and Boys’ $6.75 and $7.50 Su.ts, 3,93 $ imbrellas, boc enh aL i-BREASTED SUITS ~ in’ all sted 2B 28 Inch sizes; of American! wool mixed cheviots and tweeds; py Gn excellent assortment of plato serge lined; knickerbocker » trousers; fancy handles; regularly $1.00. sizes 8 to 17 years. 16.25 =———————————————— To-morrow, Another Special Offering of Batiste and Coutil Corsets in the newest models, including the low bust and Regular Prices $2.00, | Unusual Values in 7 | Women’s Real Lace Neckwear Consistin; Jabots, Circular Collars and Stocks; also a large collection of Chiffon, Lace, Satin and Marabout trimmed Scarfs. West 23d and 22d Streets 18.50 hip effects, at 1.85 and 2.50 2.50, 3.00 and 4.50 of at 50¢, 75c to 1.95 | ered Stocks, at 50c, 95c to 2.45 at 50c, 1.25 to 2.75 PUBLISHED BY ARRANGEMENT BLUSHER with> next VNDAY ORLD, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, Company | 1911, Model Gowns Recently Received from Faris at $49.74 to $139 LOOK FOR THE SIGNS! In addition to the advertised items, there are hundreds of others that we dare not advertise because the quanti- ties are limited. You will find these on the tables and counters punctuated by the following placard: “Many of Our Best Values Are Not Advertised” WOMEN’S FINE FURS =n: The balance of our recent $100,000.00 purchase, as well as our regular stock, subjected to even greater reduc- tions for this pre-inventory clearance. Fur Coats Regularly Sale White Coney, Belgian Hare trimmed....... $74.75 74 Pony Coats, 54 inches long. . 98.75 49.74 Brown Pony Coat, 54 inches. 124.00 63.75 Moire Pony Coat, 52 inches. . 149.00 74.75 Baby Caracul Coats, Skunk trimm + 264.00 132.00 Hudson Seal Coat, (French Dyed Muskrat).. 309.00 154.00 Baby Caracul Coat, 52 inches. 319.00 158.00 Imported Hudson Seal Coat. . 489.00 324.00 Genuine Alaska Seal Coat. seeees 1,094.00 749.00 Genuine Eastern Mink Coat. sesees 1,474.00 849.00 Fur Neck Pieces and Muffs Regularly _Sale Natural Hudson Bay Sable Sets +++» $489.00 $244.00 Natural Dark Mink Shawl, 8 skins. . +. 179.00 79.75 Natural Dark Mink Half Barrel Muff . 169.00 82.75 Pointed Sitka Fox Mantle, 80 inches. . 114.00 49.74 Pointed Sitka Fox Muff. + 4.75 37.74 Natural Dark Mink Scarf, sable trimmings... 94.75 47.74 Natural Dark Mink Pillow Muff. +» 89.75 45.74 White Fox Scarf, 2 full skins + 82.75 41.74 White Fox Muff, 2 full skins + 4.75 39.74 Hudson Seal Mantle (French » 74.75 37.49 Hudson Seal Muff (French Dyed Wel eld 49.74 24.74 Genuine Black Wolf, set + 29.74 14.74 Baby Caracul Muff, pillow shape + 22.74 ahaa Natural Pony Muff, pillow shape 16.74 WOMEN’S COATS AND WRAPS At Tremendous Reductions We never offered better values. Every garment just as desirable as if you paid the original price. Not a great number, but a splendid action of styles, including both imported and domestic models. $98.75 for $200.00 Imported Evenin; conte rich em- broidered satins and fur-trimmed flowered gold cloth, $74.75 for $174.00 Imported Evening Coats, of black or colored satins. $54.75 for $124.00 Imported Evening Coats, rich satins x broadcloths. $39.74 for $79.75 Imported Evening Coats, of velours and broadcloths, black or colors. $24.74 for $49.74 Coats and Wraps, imported and do- mestic models, velours, light or dark colorings. $17.74 for $34.74 Imported Evening Coats, Mandarin 39 black and colors. 4 for $19.74 Imported and Domestic Evening Capes a fine-broad-cloth. We are now displaying Muse Model Spring Gowns for morning, afternoon and evening wear, at $49.74 to $196.00; also an attractive assortment of Domestic Suits and Gowns from $11.74 to $46.74. MISSES’ SUITS AND DRESSES REDUCED The styles are light, fresh and becoming, for girls 6 to 14 years of age. The materials are the usual Macy kind, thoroughly dependable. “ $13.74 for $22.74 Street Dresses, of henrietta, and mixed materials—twenty-five all told. $22.74 for $35.74 Evening Dresses, of soft, delicately ee chiffon—twenty-eight in this lot. $16.74 for $29.74 Tailored Suits, of fine English chevigt, and mixtures—fifty-five all told. 24 Floor. verges EMBROIDERY PATTERNS 2 x. 1 47c for Sheer Lawn Waist Patterns, stamped in new designs for solid and eyelet work. Nainsook Underwear Patterns, stamped in dainty Sesigns: Corset Cover, special 19 Chemise - 49¢ MA WEPS sid... katanauas 34c Nightgown 110 90 79c and YYec for Lunch Cloths, trimmed with drawn-work and lace insertion, and stamped in various new designs. DRESS GOODS REMNANTS At Tremendous Reductions »««.: All are dependable, wanted fabrics in practically every color, style and weave; Rich Serges, Self-Colored Stripes, Mohairs, Broadcloths, Henriettas, Basket Weave Suitings, French Serges, Albatross, Velvet- eens, Corduroys, Silk-and-Wool Poplins, Crepes, etc., etc., remnants of many of our finest and best- selling lines, of which the following are specimens: Cream Serge, with black hairline stripes; 54 inches wide; all-wool; 3 5-8 yd. piece, was $6.49; now $3.88 Wide-Wale Diagonal, all-wool, 54 inches wide; old rose; 4 yards wide, was $7.16; NOW..........6+ $3.49 All-wool Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, reseda si.69 344 yd. piece, was $7.78; now. ; hate { Silk-and-wool Bengaline, 44 inches wide; tan color; 414 yd. piece, Was $8.37 piece; NOW.......... +5 $2.89 Gray-mixed Serge, 54 inches wide; 3 7-8 yd. piece, was BS AD DIGCR OW 5 csc als ava cae ete ter oa <a ‘ St All-wool Serge, 56 inches wide; bronze brown; 6 yd. Piece, WaS$5.88;NOW........ceseeee ene eeeee $3. Wide-wale Diagonal, all-wool, 54 inches wide, tan color; 5 yd. piece, WaS $7.95;NOW........-.005 All-wool Henrietta, 43 inches wide, cerise, 4144 87 PISCE, WES BA.08) NOW. ci thokacalaeo ia kore satis $3. All-wool Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, 41-8 yd. piece, Was $8.41;NOW.. 6... cece eee Famous Shelma Panama, 50 inches wide, ne vs rose color; 5 5-8 yd. piece; Was $6.98; NOW....... $3. Imperial Serge, in aflewool, 54 inches wide; reseda green; 5 yd. piece, was yer, . Basket Weave Suitjmg, all wool, bronze ‘color, 54 inches wide; 544 yd, e, Was $9.30; now..... 7 R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Afe Their Low Prices s'way at 6th Av. Millinery Advance Spring Styles at $1.98 to $24.89 Uth te 35th St. Favors and Novelties have just been received from our Rudolstadt factory. These unique pieces of brilliantly col 4 ored china will be much in demand for table decorations and favors during Miss Maude Adams's impersonation of “Chantecler,” New_York rails Monday ev ening, Chantecler has been cleverly utilized in this china for Vases, Centrepieces, Tobacco Jars, Candlesticks, Match Holders, small Trays, Sugars, Creamers, Egg Sets, Covered Dishes, &c. We place at your disposal our exceptional facilities for deco- rating Crystal and China Services with family escutcheons, heraldics, crests, pennants, armorial bearings or monograms, in silver, gold or tinted enamels. Prices 19c Each to $3.89 KNITTED SILK MUFFLERS Reduced to One-Hallf 10 rrr, new. Not a large quantity. They are our own importation, 40 to 60 inches in length, in the following patterns: Plain White, Light Gray, Oxford, Oxford and White, which had its Basement. and a few fancy patterns; 84c,. were $1.68 $2.97, were $5.96 $1.48, were $2.96 $3.24, were $6.49 $1.72, were $3.44 $3.96, were $7.96 $1.98, were $3.96 $4.24, were $8.48 Made-to-Order Scarfs, of the exclusive Spitalfield Silk Squares, $1.74; other shops charge $2.50 and $3.00. Made-to-Order Shirts of silk-and-linen, from our own work. rooms on the premises, $9.94; other shops charge $12.00 to $15.00. PILLOW CASES 23c EACH tusemees, 250 Dozen ‘‘Wamsutta’’ Gold Medal Pillow Cases, full bleached, in the following torn sizes: 42x36, 45x36, 50x36, 54x36 inches. Hemmed, hemstitched and embroidered Bed Linens, at prices not to be equalled élsewhere, up to $18.96 each for Hand-embroidered French Linen Sheets, and $14.49 each for Pillow Cases to match, $5.50 STEAMER RUGS $3.89 Just 100 of our Dresden Steamer Rugs that are extra closely woven and fine finish, full fring’, size 58x80 inches. Also excellent for an automobile robe. Basement, Imported Steamer Rugs, invisible pliid and plain colors, up to $36.24. “MILL END” STATIONERY ~ Extremely low prices on these boxes of note paper, as there are only a few boxes of each of the many different kinds, sizes and colors: fh Ast FL, Rea, | per box for 29c Old Holland. | Tinted and plain nole| 17 é per box for 25c Highland Linen. Pepe dt) Line Pepe per box for 35c Taffeta Linen. and women, up to $3,96| 19 of per box for 34c Old Colony Linen. -| Jor a five-guire cabinet) h Ni 9) of pure linen paper that per box for 39c French Nainsook. | esou/d cost $5.00 else | 24 él per box for 39¢ Dumfries Linen. | whe ¢. 39c for a 54c cabinet of Carnation Twill, containing 100 cream-white note sheets and 100 envelopes to match, Also correspondence cards, foreign note paper, children's deco- rated note paper and distinctive engraving for business or social requirements. $2 and $250 UMBRELLAS, $1.38 For Men and Women; Union Tafieta Umbrellas, plain natural wood and fancy handles in a variety of designs; close rolling, come plete with case. $9.89 for The Famous Martin Umbrella for Men, England's best, sold in other shops at $12.50. 24c to $17.89 for Men’s Canes, of plain or trimmed wood, in a splendid variety of designs. $5.94 to $29.49 for Imported Novelty Parasols, including “Hobble,” “Geisha” and velvet models. SPECIAL SALE OF CANNED GOODS” Fing Toma: an iar size large reat 1 | elsewhere a auglity Harding Bi aiuadity” sol Rivertide Hand, Karly, June id Red Rory sold elsewhere at Jen Wax Beans, clsewhere at 1c, Brand Lima Beans, No, 2 nd else Ide Beans, Jessamine Brant, J dsewhere Sweet Peas - iNew Ati arr ass jars; W Asparagus: sold elsewhere at Italian Concentrated Tomato iti our prices dozen, $5AT 4 Paste; our own importation; dozen cans, 54e; can. 5c Jersey P vrup larg: size No. ; 12¢ in Pineapples, Swee t Briar br sliced or grated; No, 2 cans; ]elsewhere regularly 22c; this sale, dozen, 15¢; dozen $1.69; ca’ 15¢ s re’ 15; our price, dozen, $1.26; can llc Sale of ‘‘Red Star’’ Coffee and Amaryllis Teas Our Celebrated “Red Star” Coffee, ind White Cherries, 11) cans; sold elses s fais dozen, 15¢ re Spinach, large or this special Sale, dozen, $1145 cu. 10€ |fresh daily, from our own roasting a 1 ee an, ANY Sherr lifornia White [Cherries Batver sac ir nce a Ra dozen, $2.00; can, *19¢ iL ane (beans “Lily White’? Brand Fancy String- ve ant Qe less Beans, No. 2 can; equal quality | Amaryllis Chop $1 81 nosa Oolong, Engl been fond Adc i. nf " inp th AY 1 ae price 12¢ [376) Sb. Salle SUH Bg’ Imported Delicacies, Fancy Vegetables and Preserves in Glass at Macy's usual low prices. sold elsewhere price, 16e can; doze Peaches, Califor Cling Peaches; in No, 1 cans; dozer