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CTI TET Scheie net om on ve a : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH/ 22, 1911, NAYOR WLLAID WANTED TO DIE NEW IMMUNITY. °"8c.cct 5 ALL EXPRESSMEN | BUT PENKNIFE BATH IS REFUSED =. ACY BUT RINGLEADERS, THRUST FAILED. ChICKGO PACKERS: vie Greatest Collectign of Fine | . Promises Teamsters’ Commit-|Greenville Youth Tried to Be; Court Overrules Their De- In the History of Macy’ 's the Government's Packing Com Leela n mteb nb abne— AR ltl BLOCK PRIN TING =: « An ancient English industry demonstrated in our Upholstery Department on the third floor. We had this exhibition in February, and it isnow | tee to Try to Get Strikers Central Park Suicide No. 1 | murrer to Indictments and eae on simmunity ae. |] $Imcluded Suak Grain Generaliy woed erie by veetes' teat repeated at the request of many of our customers who Back in Old Jobs. of 1911, but He Isn’t. | All Must Stand Trial. Court was gl 1 ask more—frequently double what we charge. missed seeing it. ago to-day You can see the actual printing of beautiful Cretonnes and Chintz, from blocks more than a century old. The workman is from the little village of Dartford, England. A remarkable feature of this hand block printing is tha t the | | | | George A. Rider, who halls fram} GHICAGO, March 22.—"Packingtown" | Mayor Gaynor this afternoon agreed) Ginenwiie, N. J. came to town day bee | WAS refused another tmmunity bath to- to attempt to get the es day. Judge © A. Carpenter in tive s ° dis at I Panios of the city to tal find @ frantic | ented Stat —wer Russian suits, see 2% to8 years colors are absolutely sun and water Lapel Marae, wih tha este! find a trantls demurrer to three intictnenta chiacking Sea wale Sailor suits, sizes 5 to 10 years The story of block printing ie an interesting om ‘oul jot As x — . : e overnment to go ti a a arte pray dusts oF 0 waiting to nesure his priceless services. | axa! ; | was wecd PR OL RY Worth from $2.00 to $3.50 > $1. 3 4 P icahien Eebearal Gas ine f a fot v ‘ c ‘y wood wit ebdh be declared 0 t | He brooded over this lack of enthuel-| f wee , eau at. % ~ vidoe ” \ hat ries |. Sw —— This agreement followed a fxm and today made up hia mind that | pA eh In many cases the material is worth ful ly the price asked for the " ‘ Edward Tilden, J. Ogden Armour, ' Al between the Mayor and n de Bioeth i tna behecharsgd for him! thur Meeker, Thomas J. Connors, made-up suit. Every one of the suits is an exclusive Macy style. to complete the pattern. teamaters representing the Jotnt Cou orl that the best thing to do was tO) warq Morris and Louls H. Heyman. All are finished with real ocean pearl buttons and hand-made After a time this industry lagged and finally $ z purpose @f the teamsters’ interests related to|"°™4 - ail.” So he walked into po {Judge Carpenter held that the fam seams. have the American Federation of Labor. Lede het voia renee heh rere en We Teepe iinwasiey) Od eer ApHIY te A most unusual value even for Macy’s. Materials are im-})] Where it was lett off over athundred years ago. The conference lasted half an hour. |* anal i Sapeen oi bey Maire wa | these Indictments. ported and domestic linens, repps, galateas, kindergarten cloths In connection with the demonstration we have cn sale When it was over the teamaters went |TCk Just off the West shel Ty he | in beter, thie packers’ position was * and madras, in plain white, solid blue and tan. All guaranteed | | Hand block printed Cretonnes and Chintz at 74c to $2.49 to Curry's Hall, where they took up the |@t down, and while tears of self pity any conspiracy mgt have ex fast colors in 20 styles, a yard. Hanae llenated bg rope Nabe: Greater wash suit values have Hand De tease eer 36 Helhs wide, at 49c yard te 85c. never been offered in New York. retonne Taffeta and Damask, that were 18¢ yard to 32c, at 1 his eyes he determmedly opened | Was the plotting to Judge Hi The Plan of Action. 12c to 24c. | the acts cov 9 ne $4.96 for Boys’ Suits with arge blade of a penknife. | Phrey’s tmmunit ision, an nea es FINE SUMMER FURNITURE © immunity from prosecution gra extended over ai) future time, # long aa! express cmploy over the Mayor's plan) nto his scalp, and Rid In deciding this Judge Carpenter ruled of ot setion, which was thos outlined in| threw himself, taco down, on the 80d. }emat the Immunity erante official statement given out at the, park Keepor ¢ City! Saati: egatuinteds aniedl Nae lt btn al of Furniture for the Summer t ;; ome in the city. Furniture for every room in the These suits would be unusually good house and camp, as well as for the porch and lawn. value at $6.00, but we are anxious to] | 84c for Maple Cottage Rockers, slat back, woven reed seat, start in our Spring season with good values to show that we are maintain- roined, tern Boys’ WASH SUITS pi the industry ndlctments-three terly 4 District Court overruled a The Purest Spring Water in the World One other spring water besides N-RAY advertises itself as the st Spring Water in the World, h cannot be. 4 is shows solids per gallon— SUN-RAY, .74 of a grain Other Water, 3.67 grains We have now a standing offer $5,000.00 for any one disproving our claim for Sun as the purest spring water in the world. SUN-RAY WATER CO, 34th St. and Broadway, N.Y, by the 1906 deciaton re- | ow his whistie The delegation asked the Mayor If season 1911, he would use hia good oMces to get | Policeman As the two aps the men back to work if the atrike | proached, could hear Rider moan. natural, red or green finish. $1.98 for Porch Arm Rockers, high slat back, douple woven reed seat. was called off. The Mayor said he “TL want to die, 1 want to dle,” he de would be glad to use his good offices | clared as Policeman Gallagher bent over . ing Macy's underselling supremacy. $2.06 for Porch Arm Chairs and Rockers, double woven big ? reed seat_and back, natural, red or green finish. tn favor of the great bulk of the | him. | men, but that he would never ask | “You couldn't have wanted to die a the compantes to take back the ring- lwhole lot, my man, If that's how you leaders of this strike, as the strike |avere going about It,” the policeman de- was fully unjustifiable. dared. There was no question of wages or dan ce from the I 2 +i Py hours, or any substantial thing {9 |preghyterion Glowpital and after Dr.| Norfolk and double-breasted models] | $2.16 for Porch Arm Rockers, double woven reed seat and of navy blue serge and all-wool mixed]! +o. 79 i cashmere in new pti models, gr ie ah Ho Large Porch Arm Rockers, double woven reed tan and brown; sizes 7 to 17 years. $4.24 to $4.96 for enits Porch Settees, natural finish, ’ some with slat backs and double woven reed seats, others with Boys FURNISHINGS ¥ double woven reed seat and back. A complete assortment of blouses, shirts and neckwear at attractively low prices. ° riven | certain leaders whom the men | soulp wound, they took Rider to Belle- Nncwnieh GBhould get rid of as soon as ponsible | vie a prisoner. and put men in their places of good memanseiipewenineeti judgment who would move slowly find surely in everytning and noe {WILL PAY JUDGE COHEN call strikes for frivolous things | simply to show thelr authority. $15,000 FOR LEGAL WORK. Mayor sald that he could not guar- athe Senihata Antee anything, but that he felt quite | Because of the criticlam attending sure that the companies would be |te payment of the $8,000 Daniel I. twenty days by the Aispute. The cause of the strike was | eighton had patched up the half-inch |) 94c for Folding Lawn Settces, slat seat and beck, natural, red or green finish. dust. Cohalan warrant, City Chamberlain 68c for Boys’ $1.00 Blouses or Shirte; made of fine quali $12.89 for Oak Swings, high back. deep roomy seat Ashton Heads Delegation. day's to the propriety ot sien © Is this a Madras, light and medium colorings. Blouses, sizes 6 to 16 years, || [ natural, weathered, green or red finishes, complete with ropes. chasag ean: 4d Caner eee ee ai | warrant for 316,00 to former ! . |} with neckband or attached collars. $16.98 for Hand-Made Willow Swings, square back. Ric) ¥odsraiion ict Labor eM pee Shirts, coat. model, sizes 12 to 14 inch oe attached cuffs, full | | deep roomy seat, complete with ropes the city in franchise tax cases. | vi y uttons. | and secretary of the J6int Council, Rep-| teoer Prenders a carefully | [eat finished itt pes ua Leh! mported’M $4.49 for Hand-Made Willow Arm Chairs, round back, Fesentatives of each of the local untona| aited the Cohen clain and went the or Boys nade of imported) [ deep roomy seat. fn the council were on the committee. ; |fassortment of colorir ally found only in’ ir d J Mie The result of the conference with the | runt to the Coapersele) ef Se = i ced beto “i (Pronounced Getz) Mayor will be placed before two meetings | ya) winter @ claim of $95,000 for aim- of expressmnen to-night One of them iar services was paid Judge Cohen. | will te in Curry's Hall, No, 228 ast | (700 Staves today ndvised Mr, Hyde to| Forty-seventh street, and the other at | A" Maver berday Pe Deane’s Hall in Jersey City, iin cect e Opposition developed to-day among the strikers, led by Howard F. Birgs, sec-| two sewstons to-night, notably at the) AL . retary for the local unions, who has boen | Jersey City meeting. | ‘A ways ask this question when the chief figure in the strike, to ap- Samuel Gompers, President of the ning 7 al | proval of any pian emanating from the | American Federation of Labor, presided uying ready-made garments ‘The Biges faction not only | At the cession of the Executive Council arbitration of the Mayor, | 88 DUEL and practically took the Goetz Linings Renner ent g are we are used by the best manufacturers but is hovtile to Ashton, Thts opposition | ands of the Expressmen'sa Unions and fs expected to make itself heard at the | gurned it over to the council ae me —| Goetz Silk Mfg. Co. 148 Fiith Avenue Luumediately Opposite the Sth Avenue Entrance to Lord © ‘Taylor fabrics; pleated or plain bosom, finished with neckband o che $5.24 for Rockers to match above Arm Chairs. collar; fully laundered; sizes 6 to 16 years. $8.4 9 to $27.24 for Hand-Made Willow Settees, Other Blouses in regular stock 46c to $1.39 oe roomy seat, many styles and sizes. 24c for Boys’ Knitted or P sortment of 24 Ang $8.24 for Hand-Made Willow Rockers, deep plain or fancy patterns, including popular schoc rd college colors, les and sizes. Boys’ HATS AND CAPS : 49 for Reed Rockers, high back, deep seat, full roll, shellac finish. New Spring styles in cloth, felt, ane €20G7 for Reed Tables, 30-inch round top, maple legs. $17.74 for Wardrobe or Box Couch, 30 inches wide, 6 straw. Newest shapes and trimming. 94c fcr Tarpaulin Hats, our own importation fron fect lor oft upholstered top, spring edges, covered with cretonne Two shapes with rcund or square crown. — In black cnly in vour choice of colorings. $2.67 for Large Pillow to match. medium brim, middy shape; value $2.00, $1.29 for Children’s Felt ‘“Tyroleans’’ in blac $2.49 for Large Pillow to match. 94 White E: 1 Chiffont Pasa ray or brown; trimmed with silk band and fancy fee $6.7 4 for $7.94 White Enamel Chiffonier, 31 inches.wide, foe boy or girl. five deep drawers, wood gallery and wood pulls. 46c for Boys’ “Ra-Ra”, the new school hat, in most $12. 24 for White Ename! Dressers, 36 inch base, two of the popular school combinations, sizes up to 7 1. ; Hine small top drawers, cast brass trimmings, s e bevelled mirror. 8 for White Beaver Hats for boys and girls; were $4.96 to plat hd We i typle al Macy t eduction to Close out. : ‘si 5. 74 for White Enamel Dressers, 42 inch base, swell Children’ s Cloth and Felt Hats for early Spring wear: all two large ‘drawers and two small top drawers, brass trime Registered Established Mark, Half a Trade Century. | Booklet and Color Cards on Request Special Sale sand colors, but not all sizes. 24e to 94c, were 4c to $2.69, al mirror MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS SPRING AND SUMMER RUGS Negligees $1.98 for Men’s $3.00 Shirts dia Moodji Rugs, ft Bungalow porches etc, rm At $6.75—Fancy dotted Swiss, short waist, trimmed with GRAND RAPIDS mage | of fine Chester F SL tye : ne '39.49 fo eon shaesel te Valenciennes Lace, Value $9.50, ae ; -FURNIT, RE’ Bie Finishedwithneckbandand it Fibre Rugs, focherncee parlors, etc. & At $8.75-—linporied Flannel Gowns. Value $11.75. ° The oth With soft atte $4.24 tor size Oxo 4 for Tee ator size 74x10} ft. At $9.75—Co ilarad and White Dimity Gowns, Value an ie Both Styles, in a beautiful assortment of scloring Sag fica; larne variate o1 covorinas t $12.50. Hi ag Ae 09 size 14 to 17 inch. ag ug q hey i! 7 ; i iN = hy! Base: eDOWNONS 929 9c for size 24X36 in. $2.49 for size 4x°7 ft. Wane firs ~Imported Flannel Gowns, hand embroidered. SS ¥ 500 - 94e for size 27454 in, $4.84 for sive 6x OE, 2 $14.50. hy ~ . H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. $1.19 for size 30x60 in. $7.74 for size 8x10 ft. A LS $12.75—Pleated Silk Gowns, short waist. Value Wit . 750, 3% 0 | 31.59 ‘RPETS AND LiINOLEUMS ft. 6,50, wee 7 4 ~ CA At $18. 50—Crépe de Chine, trimmed Valenciennes and 0 ()QWEEKLY 152° ° |] 69c a yard for Velvet Carpets; suitable for halls and stairs. Net. Value $25.00, OPENS PYy || 48c a square yard for Linoleums, for dining rooms or kitchens, ANACCOUNT 250 _* 98c a square yard for Inlaid Linoleums; wood or tile effects, at NS, av. 54th te 35th St. Complete line of Prairie Grass Matting—all width in all siz ade by the “'Crex’ WOMEN’S NECKWEAR LACE CURTAINS «= (On Sale on Centre Aisle Tables) Stripes and Crose-Bar Swiss Curtains, this season's newest 12c for Embroidered Laundered Collars, assorted designs; 114] styles, including plain dotted and fancy figured effects. Full to 21, inches high, sizes 12 to 1419 inches, Sold elsewhere at ruffle, finished with hemstitched hem, 3 yards long. 79c pair; elsewhere, 99c pair; elsewhere $1.50 $1.12 f elsewhere § 49c and 59c pair for Plain Swiss Mu: Curtains, finished with rows of tucks, full ruffle, finished with hemstitched hem, 213 long. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St., Waldertcastoria, 7 FISHER BROS US. AVE... BET..103 & 10.4 ST. OPEN SATUROAY EVENIN: “STATION** CORNER © OF i SI." 25c each. 47c for Chemisettes; German Vale vy nbroidery, also of cotton lenciennes insertion. Soid elsewhere a doc for $1. 98 to $2.39 Japanese Crepe Shoulder Scarfs, Jin_colors, or floral eifects in pink, lavender, sky or white. Novelty Lace Curtains, braided lace insertion and edge also Boe for Our 69c Venise Lace Yokes with stock attached, Cluny Lace Curtains, extra well made on good durable net, Real Irish Lace Jabots, made of fine handkerchiet linen White and Arabian. prettily trimmed with hand crochet insertion and edging. (Sample $1.49 pair; elsewhere $2.00 | $1.89 pair; elsewhere $2.50 line from our manuiacturer.) | $1.74 pair; elsewhere $2.25 | $1.98 pz 5 98c for Jabots, reyulariy $1.50 to $2.00 Lace Bed Sets, ment with Rene nce lace centre motifs $1.89 for Jabots, re. 33.00 with border effec | with Marie Antoinette lace work, come $2.49 for Jabots, 83.50 tr $4.00 bined with Renaissance de on good quality net, with 97 for Jabots, r ) deep le; v Cover for bolster to match, $3. 49 for Yabots, re.ularis ‘ ach; elsewhere $4.50 $3.96 for nd Embroidered Chat collecs eee Cuff Set, S220 for Inlch Hond Crochet Eton of Coat Collares sold “GARDEN TOOLS AND SEEDS” $2.89 for Iris ’ Gorden Spad G ewhere at #3,75, e Lace Coat-Collar-and-Cuff Sts; alco Dutch Callareands Cuff Sets, Chemisettes and Yokes. |miported to sell at from 85c to 8) $1.19 for Chemisettes and Half Sleeves, t White net. Sold elsewhere at $2.25 ¢ ‘ $3. Veni bote, new shapes, fine i Pi . Buibe, Caladiums, 4¢; Da 24 for our 39c White ise Lace Jabots, ne Qnian Heen Vee ane Cantaeh ace Rune, Aga aii, 604 ished with loops and pointed ends. “a - 107, % 69 ‘World Real Estate 10, 862 aa Than During 12c for Paes Muslin’ Stocks, imitation Madeira Fe 70 specail Sete, + picces, S4e a Gpale, Bot Rouble, Ses Gladiolas, Ads. Last Year the Preceding Year |etiects._ Sold elsewhere at 25¢ each. @ Scuffle Hove, 48e. 3} Spider Liles, 18e, (Ny 4. Lucky Luke had read “1h the Lever Key,” the detective dotted and form recent + 76; bushel, _tvery copy of th y with paper and awaited results But Wana Le! si