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congeners ath aha a pee a ee es Morgan’s Long Search for Missing Cap of Blenheim Jar, for # Spend $1,000,000, or a ‘PRe $35,000 Bienhoim ginger-jar of the period 1662, long languishing under & Wooden cap in th jorgan collection of Chinese porcelains, now has « real Poreslain cap with Glazed apper surface covered with hawthorn blos- Soms of the identical pattern as in the vases proper. Phe $10,000 Kuan-¥in, Goddess of ‘Mercy statuette of 1498, also of the! same collection, any centurie! pasted from its bi now reposes fracefully upon its original stand of Ming pottery. But for a capless Blenheim ginger- Jar and a standiess Goddess of Mercy, J. Pierpont Morgan, with his $12,000,090 collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, would have been the world power in Chinese porcelains. ‘To-day, the Blent.im has its cap, and the Ming statuette her really truly stand. Mr. Morgan come home. Shed 4 tear for the rival Grandidier collection in Paris, and the rival Sab: collectio nin London, for the Morgan eollection now surpasses them both y has the benefit of the gre: est most beautiful collection hinese porcelains in the world. As to the Importance of the porcelain <p for the Blenheim ginger-jar, the late William M, Laffan, the great art connols- sour, often told of standing one day with Mr. Morgan at the cabinet which held ‘hia particular vase, which came origin- ally from the mous Marlborough coi- tection. Mr. Morgan gazed earnestiy for a time at the vase, which associates with three other ginger-jars of the same period but of far less beauty and value, The Blenheim, althoegh caly| o tem Inches tall, has a ground of deep| and nt cobalt blue, upon which} in white is the decoration of so-called hawthorn blossoms—being actually the flower of a Chinese winter-blooming vlum tree. “Laffan, I want a cap for tha: jar,” said Mr. Morg y, as he waved his him tn char it tt costs $1,000,000. QUEST FOR CAP REVEALS A PORCELAIN ROMANCE. Mr. Laffan tried for many years to! locate the cap which belonged upon the vase. His agents sco: the tem- qples of China without avall, The cap had evidently elther been lost or out of Peking, porcelain romance Venture of the sister Jar to the © owned by Mr. Morgan. This adventure of the other “Rlen- heim” is quite illustrative of the rise and fall of values in the porcelain mar- ket. For a number of years It was cob- wees in the corner of an insignificant ONLY RELATIVES MOURN AT BURIAL OF GIRL SUICIDE Young Miller, for the Love of Whom She Shot Herself, Never Views Face. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE BLAINS, N, Y., June 2.—The body of Elsie Oswald, the pretty tele- Phone operator of “*hiladelphia, who shot herself while standing on the lawn of the home of C. P. Miller at No, 7 Cottage avenue, Mount Vernon, Satur- day night when she failed to find Oliver J. Miller, th sweetheart, w plot in an obscure part of Kensico Ceme- tary, The body rested in a white casket lined with poxsed plush, taken to Kensico Cemetery on the Paw- ling Express, Only the girl's fathe Charles Ehbrhard Oswald of Roxbor- ough, Pa. his twelve-year-old son, Charles, and an undertaker accom: panied the remains. There were no funeral services at the morgue or at *he grave. Oliver John Miller, twenty-two-year- 014 son of ©. P, Miller, wno had been acquainted with Elsie Oswald since February, did not visit the undertak for @ last look at the girl who w him that “she loved him better t her life, and was going to end it a because he had broken " Coroner lies went to afternoon to make fu Investiga- tions into the past life of Miss Os- wald. It is now known that the conn: the girl tried to Ket by telep Mount Vernon a short time before she Killed herself was her own apartment No one answ She also jotted down t ! on a mem- orandum at 1 not add exchan, tes have to furnish resses of as a num- bev. wh the assist teal Socteety of A: State Bankers’ has are ranged with Capt Iwin for @ fight in his ueropla on Thursday od Dev afternoon at 2 when the convention of the asi Will be in session, The start is to be made from the Oriental Hote! grounds, Manhattan Reach. Veteran Went A despatch to West Point yesterday @nnounced that Col, Charles W. Larned, Dean of tho United States Military Acad- emy and professor in the department of drawing, had-died in the Dansville (N. 2%) Sepiter! - Rare Porcelains Ended Also Base of Goddess of Mercy Statuette. Let | ot! t s the head-dress | 4. © BACKACHE | ee a nen peewee stm noe em S ceetadent eine THE EVENING WORLD, BRIGHTON MUSIC HALL OPENS WITH BIG BILL. | Eva Tanguay Is Headliner of a Rec- ord Aggregation at the Seashore Theatre. The Brighton Beach Music Hall opened its season last night with @ record house and a record bill, Manager Breed selected Eva Tomguay to lead the opening, and the dashing lttle comedienne started things going in lively fashion. Manager Breed had pro- vided a bill including the cream of up- Vaudeville talent—in factan all-| now. He promises to keep up the pa et for the opening week Besides Eva Tanguay, who held the Bits of His Which He Was Ready to Its “Twin,” Is Found— |London art shop. The proprietor had | |bougnt ft from a Chinese soolle in Peking for £1, or $5. Never dreaming | that the ginger jar belonged to a fa- {mous family, the art dealer tagged tt £2, or $10, upon his return to England. | “il give you 30 shillings for {t,”| said an authority on porcelains one day, | seeing the vase neglected and all cov- ered with dust. “Two pounds and not a shilling te replied the art dealer, and the sale w made, An American of wei $33,000 for this identical ginger Jar. As for Mr. Morgan's “Blenheim,” tt went without a cap for a iong time. Mr. Laffan jad a wooden cap made for th recently paid | it and it is so recorded fn che official catalogue. Any one, even the writer, Colored French Lawns.. $3.85 $5.75 $8.75 | could hi spotted this deception. « When Mr Laban. died last fan, wel Colored Irish Dimities...,.... 5.75 6.50 7.50 |first volume cataloguing the Morgan col- White Lingeries 5.85 7.50 10.75 jlection h been completed, and the! t-|second volume started Colored French Voiles. 8.75 12.50 15.00 knowing Mr. Laffan had bi consultation with ‘Thomas Embroidered Marquisettes..... 12,50 15.00 18.00 also an connoisseur, got Mr. Clar Embd. Fine Tucked Lingeries. 12,50 18.00 22.50 to take up the task of completing t second volume, following as closely possible the text of the first, It w: during the period of Mr. Clarke's si pervision that the cap appeared on t nheim vase and the wooden cap di ppeared. GOT THE CAP FROM ANOTHER, VASE, BUT IT FITS. | ay the cap came f ther Values $3.50, v the Morgan calle Mr. Clarke, when asked to explain ¢ Values $6.00, porcelain phenomenon. reason to belleve the| ed to the Blenheim | . and that they had been reunited many years. Remarkable? Well, the case of the stand for the Goddess of Mercy is even more interesting. This statuette was maie on the frst day of the first moon—New Year—t tenth year of the Emperor Huag caine from the coll naries A. Dana, but w! iad no |v A most unusual offerin Chih, Certain | tdentity Long parted, statuette are now together, which ylves the piece added Interest.” before the Metropolitan Museum of | Art Is opened to the public at 1 o'clock | Sunday afternoons Mr. Clarke spends Registered haif a day rearranging the great cule Trade according to the centuries in which Mark. ong. Seventeen new cabinets nning down the centre of the ed exclusively to the Cainese ‘The Morgan collection is an x those-of Garland, Perry, Gr, Dana, besides | pteces picked up all over the world. And they are all anxiously awaiting Mr. Morgan's return, from Edward R inson, the new director of the museum, | down to the grateful ginger jar and| | thankful Goddess of Mercy. NAB RUNAWAY WITNESS. | Hoboken Det: Find Man Who RE LGeaaae | Summer Wash Dresses, Saw K mas D the He ste ctives Garrick and Weinthal cf| yikon pollee went aboar Wilhelm der ay and took off one nship Naiser at the on-Hudson, He had obtained employ- ment a few aays ago and was ready to sali for Europe, He was not locked up by the Ho- boker police, but was turned over to a man Who said he had gone security| for the man in the sum of $5,000 before | Coroner Nes at Yonkers. Komicki was | a witness of a row st a wedding in| Yoakers a month or so ago when a man was killed, He was held under bond as a witness, THAT White and fancy Cotton 22.50 to 28.50, er pier t of kers, Spyf Komicki, of Hastings: | 46. 75.00. Handsome three gerie Dresses, elaborately fine Laces. $3.75, 5.00 and 8.75. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's| Furnished Rooms Furnished such Gragmng sep. sations I coulo hardly bear it I soreness in each side, could not ght clothing, and was irregular, 1 was completely run down. On ad- vice T took Tiydia E, Pinkham’s Vege table Compound and Liver Pills anu an Snjoying good health. It is now | more than two years and If have not \ had an ache or pain since Ido all my own work, washing and everything, Oak Settee, 6.98 English with leather seat, like cut, value $12. Early Dee | 1,000 Su:nmer Dresses About 4 MISSES' SIZES, 14, 16, 18, 2,000 Fine Lingerie WV aists 500 French Marquisetic Waists A VERY IMPORTANT SALE Linen Tailored Suits: Values $15.00, $18.00, $25.00 | $15.60 219° A WEEK OPEI OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Vegetable Compound | ously ta Lona 4 Morton’s Gap, Kentucky. ‘I suf. pply to Long %- with female disorders. if wo years my health vas en island, New ad an ea e H ontinual backache Jersey and which was sim Bwful Tevuld ot Corne-ticut. stand on my, foo} long enough to cool Steals tictuals Rooms 575 without my back Furnished Wneart walling me land 1 would buve Rooms stage for forty-five minutes, the bill! included “High Life in Jail,” Hickey’s Breed has many novelties Ife has made many alter- under way. ations {n the summer theatre which add gieutly to the comfort of his patrons, a © Girt From Suletde. wenty-one years old, recovering in St. Joseph's Hospital, Pat- erson, from the result of sulphuric acid, which she took yesterday in an attempt to end her life. She had been looking for work all dav in the silk mills and returned home disappointed. Her mother aw Ner raise a bottle to her lips and |aashed it aside, but not until the girl had taken some of its contents. The girl's face and arms were burned and | her mother Was likewise injured. Usual Prices 20; WOMEN’S; 84 TO 44. $2.45 $2.85 $4.50, $6.50. $3.85 85 = $5.85 $8.50, $12.00. , | $10.50 | and $7.85 g, comprising as it does the very latest styles and colors. 22-24-26 John Forsythe West 34th St Esiablishes Half a Century. ) Clearance Sale | Suits, Dresses & Waists Woolen Suits and Foulard Silk Dresses, $12.50. Formerly $22.50 and 28,50. Woolen and Linen Coats, $15.00. Formerly §. 09. hite $8.50. Of Black and W Dotted Swiss; White, Light Blue and Pink Voile: Hand- embroidered Linen and Batiste. Lingerie Dresses, $15.00. Formerly $10.00 to 20.00, Hand-embroidered Voile and Lingerie materials. Formerly Linen Suits and Dresses, $12.50 & $18.50. Excellent quality Linens, White and colors, All sizes—14 to White Linen Tailored Skirts, $4.00. Formerly $5.00. Hand-made Lingerie Dresses, $25.00, 45.00 & piece and one piece White Lins embroidered and trimmed with Formerly $45.00 to 150.00. Fine American and French Lingerie Waists, James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St Opposite es Waldorf-Astoria. Pad ounT 125 150 Farly oben and never have the backache any more. WRITE for our T think your medicine ts grand and § NEW BOOKLET raise it to all my neighbors. Lf yon containing infor- hink my testimuny § will be elp others peer ray earmine rou mug publish LLIE Be a Pe cane Kentucky Our euthis, Mali- Backache 1s a symptom of organic ree, weakness of derangement. you WE PAY | have backache don't ueglect t To FREIGHT et permanent relielf gow must reach AND fhe root of the trouble. Nothing we RAILROAD ra xe Know of will do this so surely av Lydia Ae 6 Os E. Pinkbam's Compound. e Write to Mrs. Pt m, at , Lynn, Mass., for ape advice, OPEN TH RD) ] @4TH ST. Your. letter will be lute! TUnGe aT ey & ne “L” STATION confidential, and the tree, eVENIN e . AT CORNER _TUESDAY, JUNE 20, BEG 1911. $1.79 EMBROIDERED & UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN $1.98 From France and Austria At so little expense that you wonder at the amount of handiwork such prices can buy All these items, however, are specially-priced. ieee ALI milteks hold asl cov. ERS, ribhon-run worked in a garbind ct THE NEW “SNOWDRIFT” CORDUROY ya. VELVETEEN sr skicts, Special shi ont. put rea re- ceived. 27 inches ide. Ma new-fashioned cord. —'| . This is Dame Fashion's latest decree. The demand is increas- ing,but we believe this to be the only house in New York that has 4 requisite quantity on hand. As to price—if you can get it at Macy's, why pay more else. Where? It's 69¢ and 84¢ a yard here. it FL, 69c andl 34th re iene! 36. “Old Fashioned Macy Sale| SEVERAL LINGERIE WAISTS Just Received HUNDRED Four Styles which cost 20° less here 3 than elsewhere. H Dozens of values just as good await ith veining, De artment daily. Every novelty can be t as soon as introduced. in our Waist z them you found among t tl Phere always some snecial values in quantities too small TAPy-SCALLOPED cores? « to advertise, and you may discover these by the “Not Adver- SEASONABLE ns that the seall wot | tised” signs with which they are placarded HOME REQUISITES AT TYPICAL MACY PRICES —_remest Reliable Qualities Only BAMBOO PORCH TABLES, 29 in. high, 18 in, top, undershelf and top covered with Japanese matting ularly $1.22: Special... BAMBOO PORCH TABOURETTES, i8in. high, with 14x14 in. top covered with Japanese matting: regularly pecial "NORTH STAR" | REFRIGERA- Lil to $22.04 TORS, with pela uy “NORTH START REFRIGERA- TORS, front door to.ice chamber, $14.89 to 392 “NORTH STAR” S CHESTS, to $ ELECTRIC stoves, ‘6 feet ol and plug, 4 in, 6in ot ELECTRIC tons with 6 tect cord and plug, 3 Ib. $3.495 4'lb. , Sib ELECTRIC TOASTERS, with 6 f of cord ¢ snd ug ELECTRIC FANS, direct’ current, with 9 feet of cord and plug: Sin. | blades, $9.: 12 in. blades, $11. 10 in Dildos sce ete srin through nerun throus Prices on Domestic Waists copied from the French ered with ck go to $39.89. Imported Blouses of the most exquisite sort im- _aginable from $3.96 to $77.50. 2d Flow, front and wins Nbroidere 51.9 SALI LoPED NIGHTGOWNS ribs bon-run, | aves prettily e In addition toa vast assort- ment of Hand-embroidered Lingerie at low prices, we have a full stock of the loveliest kinds produced in the Madeira Island huts and French Con- vents. Theseare embellished with equally beautiful real laces made by the peasants of Ireland, Italy and France. Prices, because of the large f gicantities we import, and the modest profitat which we sell, are singularly low. A French Trousseau Set of three Hae at $114.50 compares favor- ably with those sold in hee cialty shops at $150.00, NEW MODEL “MARCHIONESS” “PEERLESS' FREEZERS- three minutes CE CREAM e cream made in se demonstration — basement and sample the cream: Value |/ Si Si 7 ] NAINSOOK HAND- ~| PANELLED BLOUSE Size Size | CORSETS 98c “S55 | 89cl RERCHIEF BLOUSE $1.29) oF TUCKED BA- |]| 1ot.....1.54) Gat.....93. Sizes 18 to 26041 | peasant aloe | TISTE-—front, back |}| 2at sl. qt 5 Summer weight fancy striped |] collar, pleated tie « ray is ket and and sieves inset with bands of Sat $2.33 | 10qt.... $8. coutil, made with low and me} cuffs of fancy berdered handker= shadow Valenciennes; Swiss eme 4qt $2.71 | 12qt.....$7.46 broidered oblongs on shoulders and down front, Sold Elsewhere at $1.50 dium bust line, trimmed most daintily. The hips are extremely long. “Hose supporters are < tached at the front and sides: the bone filling is non-rusting, ich makes this corset an ads| mirable one for Summer. wear. $1.00 CORSETS at 69c Ot sturdy batiste with low, trim bust line; i and noneriss 19 to 24, chiefs in various color: PEF RLFSS ICE. CHIPPERS....3le Sold Elsewhere at $1.00 ted bol LEMONADE SHAK- NICKEL PLATED GINGER ALE BOTTLES 37c to 73e HARDWOOD SALAD sets. a ic to SWISS HAND CARVED SAA SETS vat ALCOHOL STOVES | 19 is ise HYGIENIC WATER FILTERS, iny faucet, self-cleaning ide to Ist FI. Cleaning time in our Linen Department. We find we have our exclusive iaportation is carefully fitted to individ ual requirements by an ex- 01 ‘ i n hand over two hundred reme | pert. Prices up to $27.89. \ nants of linen damask and also | ‘ Ni mercerized damask, all of such i : useful pera as from 134 to 3 yards, The designs are well as- sorted, and are all neat and fine, 98c ALL LINEN FULL BLEACHED IRISH DAMe An 68 la b= in width, in lengths of vards Regularly $1.23. ‘ULL CHED MERCER- IZED TABLE DAMASK. | heavy weight and with ‘ih SLIPS, &c. Made with mechanical perfec- tion by the peasants oversea; Sold by us at prices which bring these dainty things within the means of the average mother. Hand-made Short Skirts, wit! lope od edge TUCKED LAWN 99c}| KIMONO BLOUSE.- trimmed on front, back, rand sleeves with wide linen lace; imitaticn Cluny lace medal- lions down front and on shoulders, Sold Eleewhere a at a, 25 several pattern ‘MARE STERLING TABLE SILVER at frm ih oe Drops 20% in Price at This has the three essentials of heirlcom silver—good weight, artistic design, superior workmanship. Handles are gracefully shaped, decorated with Empire cross bands; at the head an oval monogram shield is framed in intertwined leaves. The same motif ina lighter design ornaments the back. ‘i 7 FRENCH FRILL |99c BLOUSE~—back and . front tucked, and trim- nea with torchon lace; imitation Cluny medallions set into front Sold Elsewh S8e :.19e Scotland and Germany are also re represented? oor bee taper BLEACHED TA- BL! ASK, of a good heavy vn numerous patterns, in the | Bsty einbroidere with round, | Pillow Slip: sheer nains | nd hand-embroidered in floral design, with tucked, lac sdged_ ruffle $1.46 D Two single initial engraved free on each piece ari 98c aa hionte ViNUe Special | # hotiow “Alu? Special , light. 1 Knives,hollow IMPERIAL Por Yd} Woishhs coves $7.00 $5.24 hanes, doz $21.50 ene th eaocaaE SER E Tea Spoons, me Berry or Serving BLEACHED, in SERGES en Weight, dor $9.00 $6.94] "Spoons, eich $4.50 ty. cesigne.. Ths “aallhis Og Z rn . Coffee Spoons, lire | sk is a silent prod Heretolore $1.29 to $1.79. " Sp MAE th of the good Gor In Navy Blue and such deli- P ii $11.25. $8.74 iva; Seoses acts ard tengt 2 in, wides cate shade as Tan, Peatl.Cen i 518.00 $13.89|Cold Meat” Fork, Ape bode + Neale Sky, Rose and Helio. 84 inche ane, Iie voeor le wide Ht pane Visi” $23.00 $17.49 | Butter Knives $2.00 $158 Other Table Linen up to$1 .89a yard. Suitable for Dresses and Sum- ee cn $13.69): 5. Stas sgt mer Wraps and Capes. pe meene mee $2.00 ‘DRESS Specials c : ape slad Fork and [DEPT Basement Dar Nes, Sie Pieces in stock, ranging up to $198.00 for a) TERRACE WOOL GILT MANTEL CLOCKS [AT MACY'S Ever Welcome Gift to the June Bride $1 1.89 the city’s dust and din; oe i Enjoying an_ interesti pere spectiv s well as the pleasure of well prepared, well served STORM SERG!, stm a 40 1 49. i per PAN -- WOO L ft AAU Our Clock Department every desired style, difficult includes le, many styles to duplicate elsewhere. 36-inch; por f. \" ‘42 “be iiwee fora fayette, you | i A 2 Mn oriced refreshments, a Had oor Shocks | Prices Uy ts low as 68¢ and soar | ish) Gel f ies a M a mene Specias Service up to $198.00 for an exquisite} pete de | aa an Bureau a great convenience. id Pate de Fale Sena an Salata Empire Bronze Clock set, Here is a special for this week: A clock that looks to have cost Freeh My ooms on Toast, Heart of Lettuce Seiad, Frozen Puddimz Tosca, Ask to be ted Ask at the supcerim endent’s desk for a Shopping Guede, she will @ st you in chcos:ng to the $15.00 to $18.00 at least, and Sines the necessary things, and in which DOES cost that in ‘shops | LOvsla, It rui the ene shopping as economically as | within a stone’s throw of Macy's, | i" eastern end of the restaurant possible The Macy Depar!- {ment of Infants’ Wear con- f fains everything you are Itkely to need or want, trom an im- ported Nurs ry Scale for re-|! The regular price at Macy’s is $13.89. In honor of the “Old Fashioned Macy Sale” two dollars have now been knocked off. Rich looking ¢ cases, 10 in. high, floor, cor 44e pays for an excellent 'E LUNCHEON in in Room or Cafe. You orepared to be served with { that you have cording the new anrrivai’s}iy ld, with bevel and back; mr Mt 505 Os 156 ent | omio je cort eeight, to French Papiimal)s- fully teed and half lies the rastaunar smoking bes at $65.50 thet are}i\n on satlowed, tl y speciale richly embroidered and trim: mid uith real | ree {MOST OF Jf ever a clock was worth buying at a particular time this is ichis Waeeled the clock now, : ee TSare TT aan ear srwaraneene’ THE BIG VALUES ADVERTISED IN SUNLAY'S PAPERS STILL ON SALE.