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eg aL RRR — YOUNG GOVERNESS AND HER ESCORT HELD UP IN PARK. BRL WHIPS ROBBER AND SONI NNTP Governess Tells Court How She Captured Armed Foot- nad After Holdup. HER ESCORT CHOKED., Miss Sparks’s More Than a Match for Highway- man With Blackjack. Muscle yt an ounce for # stroll in the park 1, Alfred G. Drake, of No nue. About k they sat down on a bench a r the t bwrille 5 Rights -6 sitting the they hind + irubbe vefore covered then with as many HELD REVOLVER AGAINST HER FOREHEAD. © were two short and one tall dd Miss Spark and the tal 1 the muzzle of his pistol yrehead, As he did so a : make a move I'l slow — ead off The two short inen ing through the pocket escort. and threatening his ite with ir revolver When the at turned out Mr Drake's pocke' if 1 had any up, but he told me he Then he tore my y. 1 started to jump a me back and again ould KIM me if 1 stirred gold watch from my W/ILL pads scattered as they ey were ten feet away her friend dashed atter The young woman fol- lowed, the two short me. and Drake pursued the tall man. He overhauled his man in a dozen jumps and they grappled. ‘The robber got him by the tmroat and yanked out a blackjack, As Drake fell back on his knees he yelled and Miss Sparks cara to hi id. arsived just in time to ju prevent the descent of the blackja ‘With one hand she caught the hig wayma: wrist and with the oth with all her welght. Her pis right eye and he went down like a sack of meal MISS SPARKS FULLY EQUAL TO HER MAN, who had b p in the fi reductions. Drake, he was t choked until €, could render no ass the athletic Mies Sparks a i to her man. Bvery time he tried to get up she smashed him in the face, and after she had put him down a dozen times she gave nim one final crash on the Jaw and then sat on “When I had battered all the Aght out of him,” said Mies Sparks, “I told Mr. Drake to go and Ket 4 policeman, I had no trouble in holding my. prisoner until a policeman came, I wasn't the | NINETEENTH least bit afraid of him, for I am no} veakling.” That the young woman I no weaklin was manifest in the battered appearance of the prisoner, Both his nose n. He Me eyes were d bent out of the name of No. © Hundred and Seventy- Hie denied that he had ninth street taken any part in the hold-up. Phe blackjack that he was alleged to have drawn wa found by Policeman | Harrahan near the spot described by Miss Sparks and her escort. Harrahan also found Miss Sparks's gold watch, which the robber had drupped. Detectives who appeared at the ar- raignment told Magistrate Steinert that they were sure the prisoner was one of a gang of highwaymen who ng in Central Park The Magistrate Id him until fur- way robbery could t him. The detec- tives ald that in a few dayn they sould find at jeast three of his vic- tme, Mugiatrate request oharees ON ON 4 273*DOWN OW $ 100° B 210+ DOWN ON 3 Be: $25: DOWN ON § Ste held the man yout ball ht hours on @ arge of hi robbery. The police 4 that r no criminal . record, but he was an Inmate of the Catholle Prote COLUMBUS ‘AVE. BET. 103: &104 ST. L0G*ST.“L"’ STATION 4" CORNER BOXING LAW A FARCE. So Says Magistrate When He Pa- roles Tom O'Rourke, Tom O'Rourke, President of the Na- tional Sporting Club, Patsy Haley, the eferee, and J. W. Wilson, secretary of e club, were summoned before Mag- ate Kernochan in the rt to-day to answer a of They Exceed Ke | In Nam bers those printed in any other newspaper on earth; fa Cireulution—those pub- | lished in any other Mornin; | Mewspaper in the United | States. tomary affidavits ¢ admissions to one of the club's boxing In paroling the defendants for further mination on Friday, Magtstrate chan said: “The boxing law !s ridiculous. Any one can get around ‘t.”" Amertean F' The body of North River yesterday was to-< tified at the Morgue by mean \merioan flag tattooed on on: as that of Peter A Johnson a boatman of No. %l¢ Forty. | nth street, Brooklyn. It was identified ’ his eieter-in-law, Mra. Marie wet orwe om Of the came daar Men’s Low Shoes, Women’s Low Shoes, \ oe INHOPEHEL NE BACK S10 001 Judge Believes Brokers’ Mes- senger Knows Where “ost” Yellowback | Is. Renson Lang nut yin eb a $10,000 bit nad 1 intrusted Wall erking Imira Ree | to-day Into the art shad’w of a His employers. and Wail palway yas no ets have ever, eaned before or since, But the| Andrew Alexander begin the mid-summer sale of shoes to-morrow (Thursday) morning. Many thousand pairs of high grade shoes in fashionable shapes will be sold at marked were from $4 to $6. were $3.50 to $ Women's Tan, Lace and Button Boots $2.75 and $3.75 Children’s Shoes, were $2 to $3. You GET THE " WORDS andMU | “ Me ae ere gygnind “Westy, BOY SENT 70 JAIL e treatments, at powders and tablets $2.75, $2.75 and $3.45 were $3.50 and $5.00. $1.65 to $2,25 STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE A COUNTRY GIRL FREE with SIC COMP" ETE with next SUNDAY WORLD , Sd RR et bill failed to show up in the tons of | rubbish that were sifted and strained in an effort to fird ft. Lang was convicted on the testimony of John Wolfson, who ran down the stamp tax thefts for the State Comp- troller, He went to live with the Langs at No. 119 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street and made a chum of Benson, They went to Coney Island and other resorts to; her, but finally Wolfson's Identity was discovered by Lang's lawyer, When Wolfson went for die clothes! he overheard a conversation between Lang and his parents, in which the youth assured them he had told Wolf- son nothing, but that he might unwit- tingly have given himself away. Mushroom Corns Most Pataful of All Foot Ailments, How to Care Them, AA RA AAARAAAARAAAAAAARAAARAAAAS ¢ Mushroom corn is so called from tted cone top, resembling a tiny It burrows deep into the s more inflamed than other corns, For the quick relief and cure of these and all corns and callouses the fol- lowing is the most efieetive remedy known to science Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of Calocide com- its mushroom toe and ¢ pound in a basin of hot water. | Soak the feet in| this for full fifteen minut saging the sore parts. give desired results . cently ma wil wat this for a number complete but to it will surely suceced ve oil rubbed on the part is ve This Caloci ation for all foot « ver confined to doe- ‘as it in stock net rom his w \ twenty-fiv cure, house usually et need only a few with — infla will be wel tried ineffe Advt. This it by persons who bunions 1 sham SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. $3.75, $475 Sone Hit of on 4% WEDNE ? ‘i * a 2 ol Poked COLOR. $5.94 EMBROIDERED MARQUISETTE FRILL BLOUSES .. - The original French model cost five times as much. This Srauiala blouse has col+ lar and tiny chemisette of silk run lace. The. marqui- sette is the fine est quali+ \ ty obtains lable, = tucked over the [ kimono shoul- |' ders and on the} sleeves, Front panel embrcid- ered in blue or | coral graduated jewels Sto match cuff embroid- ery, French frill has a row of colored hemstitching similar to hemstitching down the back pleat, which conceals hooks and eyes, Hundreds of other blouses of every sort the vacation girl needs: Middy Blouses, 99: to $1.98 Domestic Lingerie B.ouses from 89¢ up to $67.50. Linen Shirt Waists, tailored, 99¢ to £9.94, Silk Shirts, plain and steipsd, $2.97, $4.89, $4.96. Imported Blouses showing the new- est French ideas in handiwork and style, up to $77.09. WOMEN’S LACE-TRIMMED UNDERMUSLINS =~ These are unusually pretty, the materials sheer and fine, the cut correct in every instance— gowns ample, combinations close- fitting, chemises not skimped in the length; drawers and _ corset 9 covers with very little fulness at the waists; princess slips and petticoats narrower than in pre- vious years. SHEER NAINSOOK NIGHT GOWNS; yoke and sleeve of Valen- ciennes insertions; fancy ribbon run beading; shower bow of dotted ribbon ++. $5. handsomely sleeve insertions of Irish lace, $3. BATISTE CIRCULAR DRAWERS, trimmed at bottom and sides with em- broidery, lace insertion edg bon bow Ariry’ +4 Another style, trimmed with German Valenciennes lace and edges, fancy beading, embroidered iecallicr ae ribbon bows.. 94 .. $2, BATISTE CORSET COVERS, clus- ter tucked back and front; embroidery medallions and Valenciennes points; ribbon run in Empire effect...... $2.! Yoke front and back; of German Valen- ciennes, and eyelet embroidery inser~ tion, with fancy ribbon 9 SHEER NAINSOOK CHEMISES, | $3-4 tucked front, yoke of fine lace and em- broidery; lace trimmed ruffle finishes bottom... + $2.9) Tucked front, square neck, yoke of embroidered insertion and Irish crochet ; fancy lace beading COMBINATION CORSET COVER AND DRAWERS of sheer nainsook; yoke, shoulder bands and strap down front of embroidery ard torchon lace; with drawers finished ion and edge. nother style, tri man Valenciennes, i ing and embroidery medallions. $2.79 LAWN PETTICOATS, with fitted loped flounce of lace insertion; iffle of lace and lawn; wide rib- bon run embroidery. . .. » 986. LAWN PRINCESS SLIPS, German Valenciennes yo! deep fancy trim: med flounce of !2 id lawn; under ruffle edged with lace....... % With deep yoke of Valenciennes, wide ribbon run embroidered beading, cir- cular flounce of lace and lawn, headed by wide ribbon run embroidered bead- 11 f WO ete ee ae $6.94 Exquisite “Little Nothing’ and Boudoir Lingerte Petticoats, including the rose-trimmed **Dolly Varden,” up to $16.50. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERMUSLINS ..,, All are practical; some are as dressy as undermuslins for grown-ups, and the prices are! as small as you have ever paid. CHILDREN’S TUCKED CAMBRIC DRAWERS; ruffle. of embroidery; sizes 2 to 12 years; 2le. With ruffle, insertion. and lace edge, sizes 4 to 14 24c, With hemstitch cks and dainty embroidery ruffle, sizes 6 to 14 years, torchon, in- trimmed with ars, 49e, with two lace sizes 4 to 14 STRIPED MADRAS i losing with 89c. NAINSOOK { tr mr CAMBRIC n umbri « mere 197%, We Close at 12 urday During July and August. Buy your Summer needs and Fourth of July supplies from the store which oan rie Are guallty at the lowest prices. P _,We shall deliver free to any point in the United States east of the Ng pens River, from now until September 15th, all purc to be ha Accounts opened before July 15th. rchandise which can be sent by mail will be delivered free anywhere in the United States. _ Bulky merchandise, which we tn freight, will be delivered to the nearest ra Merc station. WOMEN’S black, Street & Evening A new shipment on display, comprising several hundred serge, pongee, reversible chev- iot, reversible satin, vicuna, chiffon, lace, silk rubber, dozens of models that can be worn either in the afternoon or evening; dozens of superb imported models, and Fagle of imported models that are as beautiful worn in Paris. REVERSIBLE PONGEE COATS, with tel or brilliantly colored linings, or EVERSIBLE SATIN COA » navy, white and other colors; tresting colors, SLL74 mew say | R. FL Macy & Co.'s Attracthais Are Thely Row Pricen 34th to 38th Se Noon Every Sat- ases charged by lway WRAPS and cravenetted coats and wraps; as any now being 4 Fi. CARMEN SCARF MANTLES, reversible, of tucked hemstitched satin, finished with fringe to match; copied from a French model and exclusive with us: in black, white or any color desired, $32.74. mm MACY 3:43] NEGLIGEES Kimono ’slip-over style: "yoke and 98|FEEL AS COOL AS THEY LOOK _ Three new, pretty styles that invite rest and reiaxation. $2.97 — FLORAL PATTERNED NEGLIGEES of Voile, Empire model, tucked waist, circular skirt, fancy open sleeve, finished at waist with embroid- ery and ribbon. 97 | $1.39—PATTERNED LAWN NEG- LIGEES, trimmed with fancy border of same material; Empire style, with kimono shoulders. .49 -- EMBROIDERED SWISS NEGLIGEES; made Empire styie, trimmed with Valenciennes insertion; 7 the butterfly sleeve has lace insertions and edging. Tea Jackets, Pullman Robes; House Gowns, Peignoirs and Lounging Robes, including imported models, up to$64.50 POPULAR SUMMER your own satisfaction. Grape Juice—Healthful and Wholesome ‘Lily White’’ brand, absolutel; bottle 22c, dozen $2.43; large lon jars $1.38, “*Calwa' ure; TOURIST COATS, in warm but light weight materials, $16.74 to $19.74. BLUE SERGE TOPCOATS, $9.94. tle 39c, dozen $4.46; half gallon 74¢, gal- brand, pure unfermented julce of California grapes in red or white; half pint 14c, dozen $1.57; pint 24c, dozen $2.77; quart 47¢, dozen $5.59. IMPORTED WRAPS Reduced WHITE BROADCLOTH EVENING COAT, with Venise lace, was $139.00, now $69.75. GRIFFON IMPORTED WRAPS, were $99.75, now EMPIRE ME ead COATS of broadcloth, were $32.74, now $1 HANDSOME $1.89 SILK PARASOLS AND SUN YouSeve UMBRELLAS 3<20<. THE SUN UMBRELLAS are close relliogs with strong rod and slender handles; colors navy, arnet, green, brown, black. LARGE NUMBER OF PUR- PLE PARASOLS, scarce at any price; also plain colors with dresden or striped borders; also Pekin stripes; Persian-bordered Pongee; plain Empire creen, Royal blue, crimson, and black. Handles to match or contrast. CHILDREN’S PARASOLS, 97c to $2.97. In all the bright colors, and white, pink and blue, with plain or fancy handles. BEVERAGES We Deliver Them to You Our prices are as low as our qualities are high; proveit to en small bottle 12e, dozen $1.38; medium Duffy's Sterilized Apple Juice; pint bottles 14c, dozen $1.57; quart bottles 23e, dozen §2.! Ree" Lime Juice; small bottle 23c, dozen $2.66; large bottle 34c, dos. Our Celebrated Pure Fruit Syrupe, es tne ans Raspberry, strawberry, lemon, orange, vanilla, pineapple an: H bug Aba liaieraret pint pottes, each 21¢; quart bottles, wotnen ie" guaranteed Root Bee: Schwa “Red Star Brand—Medium. 96c Mohican White Label, extra dry—-Medium ..... ; $1.09 Corry's Aromatic—Medium. . $1.16 Cochran’s Brand—Medium .. $1.24 Ross’s Brand—Medium....,. $1.34 Sarsaparilla—Soda and Phosphate: Doz. “Red Star’ Brand—Medium. . 96¢ “Mohican” Brand—Medium, $1.09 Delatour’s Brand Medium. . $1.08 Cochran's Belfast-—Medium. $1.24 Cantrell & rane’s —Ved., $1.38 Club Soda “Red Star’ Brand Meaitun $4.12 ase of 100, $1,325) Case 100, $10.98 , $7.49 “Red Star’ brand; medium bottles, dozen 2 English Soda; medium bottles, dozen $1.34, Knapp’s Root Beer Extract, one bottle rags 6 to 10 gallons Root Beer; regular 25c bottle, for this sale 10c, dozen $1.18. | Poma—A refreshing Summer drink, ‘ | and flavored with honey; this sale, quart 22e, pint | Ginger Ale, Domestic & Imported 6c. made of Li uit of Oregon apples "s Brand—Medium and Coch: $1.34 d—Medium. Gossman’s Brand—Medium Cliquot Club—Medium...... $1.14 Oz. Orange Phosphate—Dalzell’s f 4 Medium $1.34 Celery Phosphate—'Red Sta:”” Brand—Mediuni i 6c emo Soda‘ Red Star’ and i ec 4.) Ciy Charmpagne—Equiiiox $1.38) Quarts. . Best Mineral Waters Apoliinaris-~ Splits, doz., $ Pervier Wat Med. 1 nic Wa Split Pit Quaris, d ease TURKISH HAND-CROCHET LACES New Shipment Insertions and Edgings, from One Inch to Five Inches Wide. At the prices she can buy these for at inte a woman can have a beautifully trimmed Linen or Lingerie Dress at the cost of a merely ordinary pro. , » 48c, > im rh , EMBROIDERED 45 in. VOILE 99c FLOUNCINGS "337" Choice of two new designs of white imported cotton voile, embroidered in_ sky, n= hagen, coral, pink, lavender, black or white. ot VACATION AND TENNIS SHOES For the Family The Foundation of Enjoyment MiG iiciidsyassoessi yu SOON MEN’S WHITE CANVAS OUTING OXFORDS, with leather soles. $1.98 and $3.49 MEN’S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS OXFORDS with rubber $1.98 BONES. cass essesecevceeeee MEN’S & ah de rates ace with ru 69c er yard, 19c, “SNEAKERS” soles. Brown and black. WOMEN’S WHITE BUCK- SKIN PUMPS............. $4.96 WOMEN’S CANVAS, PUMPS............+ $2.49 $3.49 WOMEN’S CANVAS OXFORDS............... . $2.49 WOMEN’S CANVAS BUT- TON BOOTS.............. $3.49 WOMEN'S WHITE RUB- BER SOLED “SNEAKERS” $1.09 WOMEN’S BLACK RUB- BER SOLED “SNEAKERS”. 98c MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S “SNEAKERS”; sizes 7 to 2. White.....98e Black........89¢ MEN’S SANITARY SUMMER VENTILATED SHOE, ied Note the chan- nel that passes through the heel. This carries away the impurities and relieves the fatigue ” caused by hot, dry a, Leet . Men will be walking in un- usual comfort this coming arid summer, to the surprise of other men who have not taken the pre- caution this opportunity offers. The Macy Ventilated Shoe is con- structed scientifically. Not a single style feature is sacrificed. A narrow steel tube is concealed in the outer sole and conducts air currents from an in- conspicuous opening in the heel to the foot by means of perforations in the inner sole. patent alfskin, SILVER BIRCH OUTDOOR FURNITURE Worthwhile pick-ups among the odds and ends comprising this sale. ; The pieces are desirable in themselves, and two-fold with the additional inducement of special prices. Have to make way for other stocks coming in, so you may buy: 49 SWINGS at. 7.34 SWING STAN! ES at atm ML. SHEEPSKINS AND CLASS PICTURES FRAMED ac, These you wil! want to pre- serve, so have them framed im- mediately, before they become soiled or mislaid, Prices the very lowest for work of quality. You can leave the matter of the frame to our judg- ment or choose for yourself, from an immense assortment of woods in various widths, Our art galleries are a de- lightful place in which to 310.42) Spend a pleasant hour or two, \ There is an immense collec- id jrenresenting the skill of .Europe’s and our contemporary artig tion of pictures, ranging from inexpensive prints of carica- tures to valuable paintings reatest Hundre ds of pictures suit- . able for presentation as grad- Ps 22juation gif