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1 } ; } ; Oe SHEEHAN HOLDS | QUT: NO CHANGE NHS STRENGTH a Phirty-sixth Ballot Does Not| “Mme. Butterfly” Child Ap- 8 Give Evidence of a Shift | plies in Person at City Hall | TINIEST ACTRESS SINGS IN CITY HALL FOR STAGE PERMIT THE EVENING WURKLD, ome ae LUBBDAY, WR at ede oA FEBRUARY 28, 191}. 4 4 UGE eS “World” 6 : Hi or P x in the Deadlock. and Wins Her Plea. | Bal BN fs 4 | ha eal ‘Fal (228A Readers! j “ ; ya eh) a , a t Four-year-old Ploise Ewell tripped past [f fi A d EW WAR ON MURPHY. Lieut. Kennel, guarding the Mayor's of [¥, a fice at the City Hall to-day, and ap- ba we ‘ ‘ed unannounced in the presence of By Fund of $200,000 Said to Be ecretary Adumeon, Just able, to rout if Reciis - her chin o1 o of the ary's, a) % Available fora Campaign der, the tiie mine wai | “Ll want to see the Mayor wight! if, Against Him. ary Adamson saw a headful of nde curls and a palr of roguish blue | eves. “Well, young tad how did you get h “Tame Want t Why “T want to go on sree (Special From Staff Correspondent.) BALBANY, Feb. %.—The thirty-sixth Goint ballot for United States Senator Ret at noon to-day showed no change. Mt resulted as follows “Sheehan, %; Kernarl 11); Litueton, 7; | wer, 2; O'irien, 2; Hopper, 2; Dough: | ¥, 1; Parker, 1; Grout, 1; Carliste, 1; m, 1; Depew (Rep.), 75. Total vote | fay, 184; necessary to choice, 8, | The demand of Richard Croker, Will-! J. Conners, Martin W. Littleton, Qt others that Wiiliam F. Sheehan out of the race and give somebody @ chance has not put any appre-| Ne Gent in the Sheehan strength Jevertholess it i still belleved that Mr. han will find a way to abandon | aren? before the end of the, &\ Murphy's Statement Denied. ho asked, trolley tar an’ Just walked the Mayor, jo you want to see the Mayor?’ stage an’ they ‘or says #0." namma says.” 1 fink at No, Brookiyn.”’ Then Mise played the ame Butterfly without @ license vrom the Mayor. “fink it's weal mean, she sald, jot to let me Ko cn the stage, to be ag x TH Pwertdent child in “Mad- could not perform ‘or the second time since The Eve- a i A 4 bs ’ fing World exclusively qamnaiees’ ast | “gweat actwess'’ ‘and received the eR ECAR ION will save newsp Bdward sy Wieoree .sewnee retused her father cnd aunt, who had WT @) withdraw hin before the o wean Wien the proposition was put up by William F. Sheehan's jay—but not personally—t “The Case of the Lever Ke peeing with a reply to Charles | 4.) aa tie jMurphy's letter given out by P. C.| ¢ @vage, secretary to Mr. Shepard, who waiting in’ the Elolse was then sent to ¢ *hildren's m-| Society to get official wan 1) appearance on th IVE STORY FREE, “With respect to the statement m Mr. Murphy, and which how where madi before the eauc would withdraw if Mr. 5 Would withdraw, Mr. Shepard said jqrning that so far as he knew or had| Unjted Cloak ar ard no. such proposition was ever) 22 West Twenty-nixth street, was con- par’ this | | Henry Munger, former manager of the Suit Company of 2 vieted to: econd de ay of grand larceny In the by @ Jury which had con. Very certainly no such proposition @ any time, whether before th sidered the @ nee against him for cus or after it, brought to his atten- | Ave minutes. Judge Crain, before whom or suggested to him, directly or in- | the case was tried tn General Sessions, tly, or, 4o far as he knows gr has rd, to any of his friends and sup- | tence Friday, ers.” | Munger disappeared from this elty , Shepard will reply to the Murphy | Aug. 1 last. There was a shortage of yr to-morrow, it is stated, ; ed We rd geste fe nee nce in Los Angeles by Central Office Detec- | _New Fight on Murphy. Itive ‘Melvon. in. Gttober, living with» urice Minton, hailed by the faithfulas | young an for whom he had deserted real boss and father of the Insurgent his wife and children here Wement, to-day announced that $200 has deen collected to defray the ex- ses of preliminary organization in a t to oust Charles F. Murphy from leadership in New York County. inton also declared that a fight 14 be made against John H. Mc-| y's leadership in Brooklyn at the ing primary and that the issue Would be the fact that McCooey had the Tiger across the bridge. Pein came to Albany last night to Re personal charge of the campatyn | for fo win votes away | mS. Sheehan, Ie declared | y he did not believe that Sheehan | h 18 to be started at once in the tate districts wi Wd ever withdraw from the fight that his purpose in holding on he knows there is no chance of y is to insure the election of a blican Senator next year @\ Interests Want Sheehan. WBheehan ts waned in hington,"* 4 Minton, “as an agent of the inter @aie, not only in the Senate but int partments. The men who are back- fag him know he cannot be elected, but ff jthey can't Lave him they would ugther have a Republican than any Bemocrat Who can be elected jer the direction of Minton and his yw of political free lances the insur- will immediately carry the fight ipte the enemy's country. Minton de e6 he expects to see four breaks in j@, Sheehan ranks thid week, and that Wy the end of next week there will be east fifteen Vhile Minton insists he is spending Own money, it is the « Jon of those who kno: t forced to bear 6 of bis patriotism. Uv is fail he is r if from &@ prominent wit said to be worth » ‘Cold inChest Trial bottle 10c. large bottles 25c. 50c is of at he bur. all fnancla Demo, million Guaranteed GoWars, who has been active in poll tice for years and who now has an nbition to be Governor or United S | 4 a Benatar olid 14-k. @) “Sheehan Should Quit.” BPALM BEACH, Fla, Feb, 2 Righara ‘ I it he street, I love vent him to the Tombs to awalt sen- | He was tound | —— = x IBS =>: 5 N to serve the read our tern tow basis (usually known as ful, NECESSARY books people at the LOWEST i\RX] Hence, THE EASTERN One of the most nece: encyclopedia, which pl: the well-known “ DIA” (including an ATL system that makes wha cheap enough for all. ‘Ti this character could so credit. 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All of them are typical Macy values, any one of which will repay you for a visit to the store, Women's Fur Coats, at $49.74 to $694.00, that would have been double few weeks ago. and Children’s Furs, ally low prices. 69¢ is the price of useful little Car- pet R 1'4 yards long, made of sample lengths, worth twice and three times as much. Fond of popular music? 7¢ is the New Fou! also colored | Anniversary Sale price of 39 pieces and black sill gs of 25¢ to | wh st You up to 19¢ each in other $1.00 on the yard. stor. Table Linens, Towels and Em- _ Consult our list of Housefurnish- ng broidered Bed Spreads at prices t Savings on Aluminum Ware and wil al to the housekeeper replen- Specials trom Wax is g her stores and to Spring othes Dryers. brides completing their trouss: UX. You'll be needing a new Leather One of these Price-sav- $4.96 to “$15.89 for seniemade Robes worth $9.00 to $27.00, that can be finished in an hour or two, Hand Bag for Spring. at 94c. to $4.89 may do. ing of S6c. to $2.11. Really good Note 24c, instead of 25¢ to $1.49 to $16.99 for of $4.20 0n Brass at $3.09, Watches built for utility, a dozen and a half kinds 5 for an $4.50 Bracelet Watch, nodel gun metal costs only of $4.50. id boys’ Watches, $1.59 to Mousseline Jabots, i Baby Irish, 98¢.; on each, / pretty with re » Which are seldom ys reduced to up to es are Floor epla foot Ru on whic! Carpe Lin ist days near at hand make Embroidered Collars at 12¢ a real UMS at 36C 7 % | 35c. UNION LINEN, 15e.::37** {s of Imported Union Linen Dress Material, recently 1rough our foreign office; 35 inches wide, in black, tan, medium and navy blue; a remarkably good value. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES: bearing this trade-mark are he best-known Bed Linens in America. Their superior | wearing qualities are a natter of common knowl- dge among housekeepers, I) ind moderate prices make } (nother argument in their Hasement. PILLOW” Ou | CASES preyed 19c for size 42x39}4 Bee (ot see Boni | Bde for size 99c for size 9Ox103!y 24c for size 5 Ir | $1.09 for size 90x112!3 26c tor size 5 le Cther Sheets in Stock up to $19.94— Pillow Cases up to $14.49 SALE OF HOUSEFURNISHINGS Our Housefurnishing Department lives up to its reputation ot being the largest and finest in the city, and of providing better values in ec y needed articles than any other store in town, Beware of “Seconds,”’ with which the town is flooded— they are dangerous to your health. . The “Duplex Fireless Cooker’’ is thorough, Hmersaving and will save enough fuel, either gas, coal or wood, to pay for itself in a short time. Price, No. 0, $3.96; No. 1, $5.77. Special Sale of El-an-Ge*Ware Sauce Pa fea Kettlos, No, 7 Dish Pans; Japanned Coal Hods.. 8c and 19¢ Clothes Dryers, 54c Gas Stove Toasters Wire Desk Baskets. wi “Krisp Krust" Pie Plates. eT Ge, 10, 12¢ Best Braided Cotton Clothes Ling, RA Wire Cake Coolers 13 | 100 feet P “Macy's Peerless” Knife|Bissell’s Standard Carpet Powder 10c ttn $1.64 “ es’ Standard mage erhes tie R.H. Mpey & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices S 34th to 35th St, A Parallel List Following is a list of books recently advertised rtment store with their list of REGULAR PRICES. No further Elsewhere. by another de; prices and OU comment is needed. The Unknown Lady, Justus Miles Forman.. How Leslie Loved, Anne Warner. The Justice of the King, Hamilton To the Highest Bidder, Florence M. Kingsley A Woman With a Purpose, Anna Chapin Ra! The Married Miss Worth, Louise Closser Hal The Root of Evil, Thomas Dixon Colonel Todhunter of Missouri, Ripley D. Saunders... When God Laughs, Jack Berenice, E. Philips Oppe London lilo The Phantom of the Opera, Gaston The Golden Web, Anthony Partridge The Great Diamond Pipe, John Buchan The Chasm, George Cram Cook The Skipper and The Skip, The Bolted Door, George Gil The Broad Highway, Jeffrey Farnol. Alise of Astra, Marnott Watson Sir George’s Objections, W. K. Clifford The Trai! of Ninety-Eight, Robert W. Serv Patsy, H. De Vere Stackpool STANDARD SETS Bateon Street leather; subscription price $35.00; Macy leather; subscription price $49.00; N Plutarch’s Lives, de lux s Jane Austen, subscription price § Excelsior Sets, 5 volumes. authors: Bought at the Fair at N through cur foreign offic effective, and great value, At $2.49 to $9.89 each DAINTY HOUSE LINENS « ». Worth-while Economy in Each Item for Hemstitched Satin Damask Lunch Cloths, 36 inches square, in new designs; 19¢ each for Napkins to match, $2.89 for Hemstitched Linen Lunch Cloths, 45 inches square, in satin damask designs; 37¢ each ‘for 15-inch Napkins $1.89 to match. $3.89 for Heavy Satin Damask Lunch Cloths, hem- stitched, size 54 inches, in exceptionally pretty designs; 37e each 5.00; Macy's price.. Among for_15-inch Napkins to match. $1.69 for Hand-colored Lunch Cloths, 36 inches square, in floral designs. 4c to designs. cc to 44c each for Pure Linen Tray Cloths, 18x27 inches in several styles. ¢ yard for White Union Linen, 36 inches wide, in medium or heavy weight. We are showing Imported Luncheon Sets of colored satin mported Dinner Cloths with Nap- kins, up to $64.89, in some of the finest designs ever brought Embreidered Tablecloths with insets of rich hand-made laces up to $079.00 for a fringed cloth allegorical SALE OF TOWELS 22¢ for Huck Guest Towels, all pure linen, damask borders, sc damask up to $11.89 into this country. decorated_ with for Hemstitched ask borders, size 21x44 inches. 9C for Huck Towels, linen, se sca Huck , all pure linen, size Huck Towels, all pure oped ends; all pur. oped and embroidered with ! eyelet work; size 25x45 inches, QC for Linen Towels, extra fin hemstitched or scalloped; soft finish size 22x40 inches. 5c a yard for Heavy Twill Crash, all pure linen; 18 inches wide; sold elsewhere at 20c. The Following in the Basement: panels 49c pure lir Leroux... PS |» Holman Day Macy's price... ion, 10 volumes, S price.. Thaceray’s Works, de luxe editions, 10 volumes,tffre2-<qufirter SPR CE sss cpeneumienare $! of rummond rare 53rd Anniversary Sale Malas ArcNet Advertised Look for the Signs | Some of the Unusual Values Offered| BOOKS---THE BEST SELLER First: Floor, Macy's is the only store in New York City selling all of the popular novels at 98c all the year ‘round. Other stores charge $1.08 to $1.50. Equally great and often greatersavings can be madeon standard andclass' i 9 1.25 aid 1.20 ‘1.08 1.20 1.08 25 1.14 1.08 1.08 98c 98c 1.14 1.14 98c 1.08 .25 1,14 1.08 _98¢ 1.25 1.14 1.35 1.214 1.08 _98c .. 1.20 ©1,08 ce.. 1.30 1.17 1.20 1.08 Dickens’ Works, de luxe edition, 20 vclumes, three-quarter leather; subscription price $90. Irving’s Works, de luxe edi leather; subscription price $45.00; Macy's Hawthorne’s Works, de lu $1 hem are the following Dickens, Henty, Mrs. Holmes, Duchess, Scott, Black, Lyall,Carey, Cooper, Hawthorne, Southworth, Maslet..$1.19 Set 100 RUSSIAN FILET SQUARES ni Novgorod, Russia, and just received 0 ; size 30x30 inches; all pure linen, and useful as table covers, pillow shams, and centrepieces; unusually (Art De 4c each for Fringed Doylies, in large and small Point First ze 14x23 inches. s, for Union Linen Friction Towels, fancy colors, size 23x45 inches, , 24x26 inches, for Checked Glass Towels, hemmed and looped; size 6.81 Set three-quarter three-quarter . $7.21 Set hee Set $22.50; Macy's Beng Suv yale sein yeenen $4.32 Set liot’s Works, de luxe edition, 8 volumes, three-quarter leather; subscription price $35.00; Macy’ Emerson’s Works, de luxe edition, three-quarter leather; 6 volumes; siscriptlin price $25.00; Macy's price 99 de luxe edition, 6 volumes, three-«quarter_leather; . $5.89 Set 6.67 Set works. Our price 4 St Set partment.) Venise. loped U.S. Furniture Polish vssese:19e | Sweepers 3 ; Bon Ami vee 9c | Black Star Pattern Paper Mache | 986, for All Pure Linen Damask Table 1$1,39 for Fine German Damask Magic Silver Cleaner... 22c| Trays; size 14x11 39c | Cloths, neat patteris; size 49645 |Table Cloths; all pure linen, heme Cotton Dish Mops....,.4c, 7c, 19¢] 1m ported Japanned Candle 980. FEN ioe tak Dana stitched floral designs; size 60x60 Tn, Wire Sult Hangers ee Be Sticks... ae oe 18e Cloths, made in Germany; good as- |$1.49 for Pure sk Table Miike Roan ae tes ose (4 a eNnee Chair Seats 46c tot sortment: of patterns; size 45x45 inches. | Cloths; choice di 4x54 ith aie ielte Toucle Aimisge | alia Sm - Knitted Face Cloths, finished with loops;| @: Scot-Tissue Towels, 200 on roll, .33 brell ni » finished Ss; sents late oe ses | penn hrpere * $2.89 to $8.66 | value 4c each; special at eee en { Six for 15¢ 1000 ROLLS LINOLEUMS & OIL CLOTHS UNDER PRICE All well seasoned and perfect. Parquet, Wood, Tile, Mosaic and Floral patterns. LINOLEUMS INLAID LINOLEUMS |FLOOR OILCLOTHS 50c quality at 39¢ square yard | $1.25 quality at 89¢ square yard 35c quality at 29¢ square yard 6tc quality at48e square yard 1.34 quality at $1.19 square yard} 40c quality at 34e square yard 74c quality at 59¢ square yard 1.44 quality at 1.24 square yard] 50c quality at 44e square yard 84¢ quality at 69¢ square yard 1.65 quality at 1,39 square yard] 75c quality at 59¢ square yard