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Ps AEE BES 4 eRe es ne Se ies ee i RE IE ete “at Bain or the first Mrs, Bain. EQUITABLE AGENTS BLUECOAT HANGS |: WANT TARBELL TO TOMAD RUNAWAY BENEWPRESIDENT TO SAVE CHILDREN | Declare They Will Vote Policy Policeman Flynn Dragged Holders’ Proxies for No | Through Streets and Loses | £° Other Man. His Rubber Bocts. the Bo r her ha HE IS A DIRECTOR NOW, |, Piso’ fo 8 0 Dozen Candidates for Paul / Morton’s Place, but Others Lack Support. Gage FE. Ta ident of the floclety aco: to-day, of representatives of ciated’ general agents He is the candidate agents, wie, In turn, \. @ the polleyholders of the com fand the policyholders the 52 directors of t A vigorous campaign fm behalf of Mr. Tarbell, Executive Committee of the Directors met yesterday they the announcement that the associate General agents of the company would oppose any man but Mr, Tarbell, ‘The Beneral agents declared they were for ‘Tarbell to a man and to-day they assert that he will be the successor of Paul Morton as sure as the sun will shine again. of hoofs ed in time uo running eayy delivery hildren Fiynn jumped and and was dragged «| ‘The runaway street, where a puff Ree aie tenets squarely in the face of the horse while it was standing ont of an apart. ment-house where Its driver was deliv. ering goods, started tt coing. It dashed eastward to First avenue and up that street. Gne of Flynn's + ploked up on the « of the public sch not be found, WEALTHY WIDOW'S WEDDING SURPRISE WVHER HOME CT Poughkeepsie Learns Mrs. Miller Married F, R. Bain t likely to \ in New York, Is Director Now. ‘Mr. Tarbell is at present a directo of (he company ard until he resigned his office of vice-president a few years | @g0, nad been connected with the com-| pany for thirty years. In the propaganda that has Bented in favor of Mr. 1 Phasis is laid upon the fact t seed through the strenucus p rANnce Investigation unan L ee, arte @ dozen other candidates in fe field, but none of them has found boots was janitor Flynn ‘The other could favor among the generai agents. Before the semi-mutualization of the company, which was due to the efforts of Mr. Tarbell, the general agents and Policyholders would have had to bow t0 the: voice of the stockholders. Since the change they have had the majority Of the board of directors, 28, only a Majority Of three, but sufficient, they ‘BBeert, to give them the controlling will ti the coming election. Stockholder: Not Together. mty-five directors who repre- tocwholders are . Although. they have their can- <idates, they have not been able to wet together on any one man, nor have they been able to convince the general agente that any of thelr candidates vacant presidency to eatisfaction. 2 aie (Special to The Evening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Feb, 2—A big surprise was sprung on society here to-day when the announcement was read of the marriage in New York City $$ on Wednesday of Getrude B. Miller to Ferdinand R. Bain at the Lenox Avenue Unitarian Churol by the Rev. Dr, Merle St. Croix Wrig! Mra, Miller is the widow of Charles W, Miller, a millionaire, founder of the Phoenix Morse Shoe Werks in this cfty IN DEATH AVENUE and Joliet, Ill, He died s ago leaving most of 1 Bain was f. his wife. of * reat ried of -_ families. There is a family of grown- - up children Railroad’s Plan to Put Down| Mr. and Mrs. Bain separaied several made his home in Is understood that anxious for and his marri More Rails Receives An- other Setback. indicate that has sue Where the sult was broug Action on the application of the New| known, T is nor York Central for additional trackage | ceedings on rights in the vicinity of Thirty = THREE DAY SALE vv |TRAINCOATS mate to-day by President Mt FOR MEN AND WOMEN the Board of Aldermen and President Miller of the Bronx The corporation » the board to a tracks, near the in! street and Eley laying of tore The franchise divi reported that great car eroised in granting any fleges to the New York “Death avenue” | the pending litiga tracks there, those t moved. President Mitche! o ektion because of seeking the reme Mleventh avenue vated road or a subway along the a nue for the freight tracks, Mr. Mitchel urged. President dently Mr. from & mis The New Y gut the re Moa express * company yard “The cty ts perfec President: McAneny may be revoked by the 0 Vs Gays’ notice Baie arene President Mi Vara! and vemouted.” Va he thought » p: aR j $10 Value. held at whieh ty Special at... tly d, on President Miller's motion, 1a hear: | at its next regula: i ruman G. Care, f 1 a Gepartment of the New York Centyal,| of Wit] Reinceat Company 872 Broadway 212: Sixth Av. Mr. |B Corinth St, Ome door f or, 144h St, the men | He hussand's of ad a@¢ celles tured marks “Sunkist”’ kist’’ Lemons an Seautitul “Sunkist” Oranges are Californias ke firm of New York sroke — FOG DANGER AT SEA. In order to get you to ti . Oran and ‘ nt Rogers Oran: on receipt of 12 * Sunkist’’ shown below. ane thus learn their ex- uality, we will send you free the ¢ Spoon here pic- ‘Sunkist’’ wrappers and 12c to cover charges, rae You will find both * Lemons at nearly every dealer's, packed in in- S dividual paper wrappers that bear one of the trade- If they are not packed thus, they are not the ‘‘Sunkist'’ kind, but an inferior {rrit. “Sunkist”? Oranges —Choicest Fruit tree-ripened, firm and solid, Allare hand: No fallen, bruised of overstipe sa Coughs and Colds Even Stubborn Bronchial Coughs Yield to This Wonderful Remedy {tis known in more than a million homes, and is the stand-by remedy. of physicians for coughs, troubles, have heard of it—or hearing n or delayed; but pi doubted Ne Swe CaS Foe AS cold: You bronchitis, ete Flax-Seed Emulsion, Linonine, is the only Linonine. Avoid substitutes All druggists, 500 and $1 etc. ranges and choicest frnit—the select inspected picked. crop of 8.000 0 roves. Noother oranges, orange is 80.5 hand juicy, They are FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE A general reduction throughout entire estab- Pt, Cab Rooms Furnished $49.98 aciin The « Is what Or te Last year The World printed 54,068 “Summer Resort” advertise- TIMES the 18,799 in the Herald, ments: bin-skinned, seediess, fibreless. Buy “Sunkist” Lemons two of them go farther than three of any other kind, in the prey te ‘ell your dealer you wa: ‘Lemons, Save the Wrappers act of beautitul, usefulorangs: m " rin} Oranges and lishment from 25%, to =< fi i and M: which are of the: =solid and soun: ake Your specimen, as delicious as if plucked fresh from the shine Each “Sunkist” teh quality as “Sunk! Lemons aration of desserts, ju and secure a nt, We pay freight. Opens ak Dining ATS Miran Own Terms Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey. Long Istand and Connecticut. Apartments Furnished for Rooms 4 Room: Rooms 5 Rooms =A Furnished ™ Furaished * Furn'shed 9 turaishel $69.93 $89.98 $109.98 == 149.75 Lists of These OUTLIES Mailed Free Upon Apr 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. °"sauurdsz keminas . Sewing Machin HE TAKES A VACATION fell quite ill one day, “Where shall | go?” Aladdin soctor said, “A change His World Ad. “Lamp” and there you need, Go to the sea | Loomed up descriptions of hotels >» Some mountain range.” nearly THRE! Hei And It’s Prosperous P: «Summer Resort there and everywhere le Who Answer Ads, AD Mees 3337 Small Deposits and Low Prices Prevail thronghout our entire esi Golden Oak Princess THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. - | | KERR'S | n a a home = | . ” Mrs. Bain was fil at her home to-| MACY'S “IRONTEX” HOSE R.H-Macy & Co.'s Attractions Ate Their Lew Prices MACY “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES | j =, EE For men, women and children is the the anfeat shoe for growing feet. care | best hore for lard Wear that has ever They fit comfortably, over the t heen placed on the market, Its extra- snugly at heel and ankle: wear ordinary durability Is due to the Irisu than any other shoe we know of; Cy and toes. t he 0 yal for boys’ vi 5 ic N (0) NE LUA td ladles a way at 6th Av, 34th to 38th St. Poot Sion proper lines. “Second Floor, MACY’S FUR SALE Offers Unequalled Values sous rier For example, consider the first two offers in the par- tial list printed below; one a Genuine Alaska Seal Coat, 54 inches long, originally $1,094.00, now at $794.00; the other an Imported Hudson Seal Coat (French dyed Muskrat) originally $549.00, at $349.00. Naturally quantities of individua/ styles are limited. throat Fur Coats Regularly Sale Price ‘nay hace, § Genuine Alaska Seal Coat, 54 inches long... $1094.00 $794.00 Imported Hudson Seal Coat (French dye IMUSHTAY) i 033s cuties .. §49,00 349.00 Genuine Seal Coat, 40 inches long... 396.00 296.00 Baby Caracul Coat, 54 inches long...... 319.00 159.00 Hudson Seal Coat (French dyed Muskrat) 52 inches hot REE 309.00 Sable Squirrel Coat, 42 inches long. 149.00 Moire Pony Coat, 52 inches long.. vase 189,00 White Coney Coat, shawl collar, cuffs and border of Chinese Thibet..... ‘ 98.75 Moire Pony Coat, 54 inches long; silk lining.. 98.75 49.7: Scarfs and Muffs Natural Hudson Bay Sable Set......... Natural Dark Eastern Mink Shawl Natural Dark Eastern Mink Muff. Natura! Skunk Stole re Natural Skunk Muff............. Pointed Sitka Fox Mantle, 80 inches........ Pointed Sitka Fox Muff, to match........ White Fox Scarf, two skin effect...... Large Pillow Muff to match... Australian Opossum Shawl... Large Pillow Muff to match. Blended Squirrel Sets..... Natural Pony Muffs.... 22... Hundreds of other Fur Pieces at similar savings MISSES’ TUB DRESSES Values $7.00, $8.00 } $4.96 & $5.94 and $9.00 cach, at \ 112 Dresses in the purchase, for girls of 13 to 16 years. All new dresses in the coming season's colors and styles—materialsare:fine linensand imported repps. Be- ing manufacturer's samples they are exceptionally. fine quality, and the prices barely cover thecostof making. Misses’ Party. Dre: $13.74 to $29.74. School and Visiting Dresses, $7.74 to $29.74. Tailored and Dress Suits, $16.74 to $34.74. second Floor. IRISH CROCHET JABOTS Combined with pleated organdie, in a dozen or more exceedingly. dainty designs. 4c for $1.00 styles Sc for $1.25 and $1.50 styles $1.39 for $1.75 and $2.00 styles | $1.98 for $2.50 and $2.75 styles eas | | $2.19 for $3.00 and $3.25 styles $489.00 249,00 .. 179.00 . 129,00 perfect First Floor, Centze, Regular Macy values in Irish Crochet Coat Sets, Dutch collars and chemusettes, at $3.39 to $23.89; Madeira hand-embroid- g | | ered Jabots, Stock Collars, Dutch Collars and Coat Sets, $1.19 Y. to $3.49; exquisitely hand-worked Dutch Collars and Flat Jabots Y | Fin Appenzell desiens, $2.97 to $11.89; Net Guimpes in black G | and white, at 99c to $4.39; and Chemisette Sets of Net, at $1.39 to $1.98. SILK HOSIERY SALE Now in Progress| BOYS’ SWEATERS UNDERPRICE ‘Ac for $1.25 “Skating” Sweaters—very heavy all-wool yarn, in navy, gray end maroon; high turn-over collar; sizes 26 to 34, $1.29 for $2.00 Jacket Sweaters—heavy all-wool yarn, plain red or gray, also in combination trimmings: coat model, two pockets, pear! buttons; V neck or auto colla' 26 to 34 in. $1.98 « Coats—hand-finished worsted 34; our r weaters in stock up to $4 a¥ BOYS’ HATS REDUCED 49 cend 94 ¢ for Middy, Jack Tar end Telescope Shapes; a large collection of broken sizes. 13.75 $1.49 for ¢5.c0 Beaver Hate, finest quality fur; navy, black, ten, red or green; Middy, Jack Tar and Teddy shapes; suitable for girls or boys; our regular prices were $3.96 and $4.49. $1.49 for £3.50 Tyrolean Hats, made of fine velour, in navy. tan, black, red and gray; suitable for girls or boys; our regular price was $2.97. Other Hats in stock up to $6.49. seo rior BOYS’ CLOTHING AT BIG SAVINGS $2.97¢ for Sailor or Russian Blouse Suits—cheviots, in gray or brown mixtures; military or sailor collar, trimmed with braid or em lem; suita le for present and early sprine wear. Russian models in sizes 2! to 8 years; Sailor models in sizes 4 to 10 years; former prices were $3.96 and $4.96 $3.96 {or Boys’ Overcoats and Jack Tar Reefers—made ot heavy cheviot overcoatinys, plain blue and in mixtures, lined with wool; velvet or cloth collars; broken sizes ranging from 214 to 8 years; former prices $4.96 to $6.94. | $7.94 for Boys’ Overcoats, trimmed with fur and made of best-grade chinchilla; navy, gray or white; scme lined with silk, others with wool; sizes 244 to 9 years: former prices $9.74 to $13.74. | 1 $5.94 for School Boys’ Overcoats, convertible “two-in- | q one” models; long and roomy; made of gray and brown mixtures; broken sizes ranging from 10 to 17 years—the better selection included in the larger sizes; were up to $8.94. MACY CHOCOLATE SPECIALS For the week-end these pound packages of sweetmeats, fresh from our own factory, are reduced 19c for our 24c ‘‘Ideal”’ Chocolates, assorted flavors; equal to the standard 40c quality. P 49c for our 59c ‘‘Perfection’’ Chocolates, mixed flavors, equal to the standard 80c quality. At the Favor Booth, St. Valentine's favors are ready, and the expert in charge will be glad to confer with you on the proper favors and decorations for any social event. Special ers artistically executed wifhiout delay at a min- imum cost, asked Other Boys’ suits ranging up to $8,94; Overcoats up to $15.74, es Men’s Panama Hats, $5 ¢ Value $5.00 to $10.00, at. 3.96 50 Dozen From Formosa, Japan. Up to this time Panama Hats have been imported almost exclusively from South America; the principal manufacturing centres were Peru, Colombia and Equador, For several years the progressive Japanese have been importing raw material from South America and making it into finished Panama Hats. They have now reached a point of perfection, far beyond anys thing attained by the South American weavers. Point No. 1, J ese Panamas are practically unbreakable, | h better er lor than the South American ‘anam. Point No. 2, Prices are decidedly lower. To introduce this initial shipment, we have made one price for the entire lot, namely $3.96. South American Panamas in equally fine weaves are sold for from $5,00.to $10.00. Later in the season, for subsequent importations, we will have to get $7.49 for hats similar to some in this lot that we offer in. this sale for $3.96. Three Styles, Telescope and Harvard shapes for young men. Larger hats for older men, : All are blocked, trimmed and ready-to-wear. MEN’S SUITS AT $19.75 Formerly Sold up to $38.50" Fon Exactly 265 of our finest winter suits; a good variety of gray and brown tweeds and cassimneres, and gray mixed worsteds and homespuns, in the following sizes:— Sizes... | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 42 | 4a) _Regulars....... | 2) 8121! 34) 41) 37/281 17) 4) Shorts.........! 1] Sj 9|12) 8) 4] 37. | Co eee fe Dale ao) 2 Longs... .. Pe CT CE CL Pe MEN’S OVERCOATS $15.50 Formerly sold up to $27.50 A splendid chance to buy a good coat at little money; included are ulsters, long coats for street wear and storm coats with convertible collar, wool lined or serge lined; 5 34 to 42. Men’s Fur Lined Coats—Still a good assortment: from $58.50 for a muskrat lined up to $235.00 for a mink lined Coat. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $14.75 Formerly sold up to $22.50 High grade suits in popular gray and brown patterns; high class tweeds and worsteds; sizes 33 to 38. MEN’S MOTORING COAT SPECIALS A few items—selected at random from our great stock of Motoring Apparel. Fourth flew. $14.74—Black Manchurian Dogskin Coats, were 21374. .° Cther Dogskin Coats, $11.24 to $29.74. $24.74—Russian Calfskin Coats, were $32.74. Other Calfskin Coats, $19.24 to $29.74. $39.74—Raccoon Fur Coats—matched or natural skins, were $62.75 Other Raccoon Coats, $34.74 to $89.75. $44.74 for Brown Cloth Mixtures, lined Raccoon, were $64.75. $49.74 for Gray Cloth Mixtures, lined with opossum. skins, were $79.75. F Other Coats, lined with fur, $33, with 74 to $69.75. d $7.94 for Motoring Boots, lined with sheepskin, were $9.49 a pair. \ $1.50 AND $2.00 SHIRTS, 94c_ Coat style; woven madras and fine percales in large assortment of patterns. The majority of these 5,500 Shirts have pleated bosoms—a few are plain negligge styles; all have cuffs attached: sizes 14 to 17, You'll Pronounce them most unusual values! Complete stock of Ready-to-Wear Shirts that range from 94e up to the imported Japanese Silk ts at $6.74 each, Macy’s Made-to-order Shirt Department offers the usual Macy saving on as fine shirts as can be produced. For ex- ample: Shirts of imported madras at $2.49, $3.44 and $4.44 of imported flannels at $4.74; of imnberied cheviot at $3.44; of silke and-wool fabrics at $5.96; of white China and pongee silk at $7.89; of French silk and linen at $9.94. Others charge $12.00 to $15.00 for the last named shirt and similar savings prevail throughout. Dress Shirts made to order at $1.98 and up to $4.96 for all-linen, Scarfs made to order, for example: Scarfs made from our hand some new Spitalfield silk squares from London, at $1.74; §. elsewhere the prices are $2.50 and $3.00, 5 STEAMER RUGS & CAMPiNG BLANKETS An assortment of imported and domestic at Material Savings, $2.24 for $3.25 Camping Blankets, in regulation army, colors, olive and drab; guaranteed all wool filling, on strong, dure able warp; size 61x81 inches; suitable for boats, camping, hotels, institutions, etc. $3.89 for $5.60 Dresden All Wool Steamer Rugs; designs include several dark plaids that are extremely serviceable and much in demand; size 58x80-inches, $7.49 for our No. 90 Steamer Rugs; very closely woven and | durable; in an exte e ronge of light and dark toned plaids; fins ished with heavy six-inch wide fringe; size 60x82 inches, . $10.39 for our No. 100 High Grade Domestic Steamer Rugs, lustre finish, handsome line of this season's newest pats terns; size 60x86 inches. A magnificent assortment of Imported Steamer Rugs—-our own direct importations from Scotland—-included are all the leading tartans; prices from $13.84 up to $36.24