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; BEAT HIS MOTHER Then a Nightstick Which Wa Used Laid the Thespian Up for Repalrs, GUeeeD ACTOR TDN PUTS OUT ROSES LEAR OF ROCHESTER MYSTERVINDEATH AND POLICEMAN ASTAFTENTERS — OF GIRL IN RIVER _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1911, —_—>— ———— s Suddenly Decldes Not ta Re- | view G.A.R, With President. Elsie Bunzil to Jump Into Hudson, | ROCHESTER, WV. Ane %—Recanes ima GIRL RESCUED FROM | Governor, With Business Plea, serles of Disappointments Led] MAN SHE MET ON TRAIN. Elderly Stranger Took Away Card) on Which Was Written Her Uncle's Address. Sixteen-yrar-old Veronica Futchell of Mineravitie, Pa, found shelter at the Children's Soctety reoms in Jersey City to-day, after ehe had been rescued from cy card which bore the Me, ‘Tinch Restor, of home she was bond. postulating with her elderly vol- ort and hurried over to where © talking, When he caught the gateman, the gray hatred ied andy 4 10 squecee to the ferry boat that y gateman noticed the soung H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. LACE BANDINGS Odd quantities in twelve pat- terns, 3 to 6 inches wide; fancy We ac- comme- date thousands THE LARGEST, COOLES I daily COM. MOST FORTABLY. COMFORTABLE Broadway, 34th to 35th St. and filet designs, suitable for trimming blouses, undermustins, curtains, etc, [Freat Fo0r) SHADOW LACE NETS, 24c White only, 17 inches wide; neat designs for guimpes, half sleeves, underblouses, ete. ; seven designs; value 35¢ a yard, ADV ANCE will FUR COATS, MUFFS AND NECKPIECES At much lower prices than obtain in the season Our stock is replete with the coming season's most desirable and most wanted Furs. |RESTAURANT IN TOWN e t "s and enjoy your brockfast and lunch under’ ideal conditions. Home-Made Bread. Hygienic Cooking. Dainty Dishes. Pleasant Environment. SHOWING Newest style features—superior workmanshi, wi fie abn! ' ' The boat was tnt? All the : a s—superior workmanship. Moderate Cost. Robert stay ly titele tb tae ai of pressing personal business, Gov. ie : Ai aod u baal 4 «the river by the time the RUGS AN patterns Step into the elevator. Man who seve he or an actor and WhO) vo tied die enmaaoment to review will A teman managed to get the young CAR ETS desirable. Step out and take your seat Josie as tt he cot hls pownetut ane Preaidont Taft the parade of the Grand ic, pi Tene Waniee TING }a8y : idea Rak EAM ats dager Kneiiah and | P Third Floor. MACY’S TAILORED MILLINERY at a table, race Lae devetonment on fhe river front, heard | 4 veterana here to-day, and re-|tay after a young woman teaped o LAL aie ha gee ; at a table. i enmoved tn the Yorkville Potlee Court |tumed fo Albany this. forenoon, ‘The |the boat's Fall, today acrved ty cleat ivie'and tie addr of "her A Third Saved on I WHOLESOME BRE Ah- i ol eerie Mt dl mt 1 the | the myratery that sor Min Ne. tf hh unel * * / ~, Seg Tm Mt eatin Ml iy. te, the Prectfant ertived cubed | lds of the lH whess bs Ce ntroduces Numerous Fall Novelties. FASTS served in the Cafe— tMmueh speculation as te whether there which she had ridden wae any other reason than businens for These. ROYAL WILTON RUGS Sized x12 Reg. $36.74 Sale $28.89, Size 8.3x10.6, Reg. Bs Sale $26.; Sizeo x % Reg. 24 Sale $19. Size 36x63 in. Rez, $8.74 Sale $4, Size 27x54 In. Reg. $4.44 Sale 93. HIGHEST GRADE FRENCH WEAVE WILTON RUGS Sized x12. Reg. $48.74, Sos 342.38 Astrologers’ Hats Broadcloth Hats Quartier Latin Hates Fringed Hats Skilled designers {n our own workrooms are busily engaged in ucing high-priced French hats at a fraction of their cost. lodels originated by English hatters are also copied, or adapted to the taste of New York women. Severely trimmed hats at $3.96, $4.96, $5.94 and Up to $8.49 VELOUR HATS in the newest shapes......$3.96 to $11.89 WHITE HATS OF REAL FELT, special. $269 nods 96 where men may smoke — or on the awningsshaded Loggia. Prices, 39c, 49c, 59c. We save you money on good cigars iy other commodities. FIRST-CLASS TABLE D’HOTE LUNCHEONS served in the Fountain Room at 34c, and for a more elaborate menu, 44c, near Pier No, I. of the North River, Policeman dames feynolda of the) Se polns, Greenwich station found the body to- ‘The fast thinning ranks of the Grand | gay floating on the murface of the river, Army of the Republic gathered In! 54 wan went, unidentified, to the for the forty-Afth annwal) vorgue, and then the polles remem- enoampment, passed in review before |iered that Capt. William H. Brewer of the President to-day, The remnant of) tne tug Timothy DP, Sullivan had report- the Union's defenders walked rather| eq that Aaturday afternoon at 1.25 than marched, many of them healtinaly | glock he aaw the young woman flound- and with apparent effort, Not all of] ering in the river just after the Soran- the veterana were equal te the taak| ton had pulled out of Mer No. 16 Capt of covering the entire Ine of March | Hrewer reported that he put about and Gad Soares of them Groped out tried (o find the youn woman, but that Bandages covered the prisoner's heat e@@ stains ‘on Me wndershirt thet was hie ele upper garment told a story vf the punieument he bad received from the two polteemen who had seen hla etstike hia mother, but the resistance he made to Policeman eldstein of the Wast-Thirty-fce street station pre- vented that efflose trom @oing to court and the ertal of th: case waa postponed UA tomorron, H Golfetein eame upon the young man : beating hla mother, Mra Catherine Stop decay of teeth—strengthen tender gum tissue with the Curative Se ter, ok te ‘oreees eal ns bese” 'chare Pron "Sar|seearemt Sermons tw orm) | Touthy Wash || Sireznnee Ini Rep. gare cae Sa MODEL FALL GOWNS, $19.74 Be ie ee oe Similar luncheons in other good restaurants cost you SOc and 75¢. | fl Size 8.3x10.6, Reg. 44.7: fetred Crooks'a arm and pulled him/reviewed the slowly moving pageant. away from the ltue old woman, “Don't butt tn," the policeman saya Creoks cried, “Ain't I got a right to Att her? Ain't she my mother? Goldstein threatened to arrest Crooka/ military aide and secretary, arrived in tor ia| the olty over the Nov and that started @ fight. The sfronger than the polloeman Qolkt. stein was getting much the worse of the Policeman Judge ar-| mittee tn his private car, wher rived. He didn't hesitate about tech-/Mained until encounter when nicalities In subduing Crooks, and the young man arrived at the station | Viewing stand in Washington « Mt was necessary for a doctor to drese| Wae formed. the wounds in his head. Crooks preserved a surly attitude in Me said he had played in @ yaudeville sketch called ie cell and In court. “Bily the Kid." He would not di: ouss the trouble with his mother tha’ led to his arrest. at No. 101 West One Mundred and Fourteenth street. Mrs. Crooks was not in court and Policeman Judge sald he had not been She did not return able to find her to her home last nij t and was not at the home of a rela:ive, where it was gald she had gone Crooks was held fm $1,000 bail, TAVIMANY WHACKS OPPONENTS OF THE NEW CHARTER BILL Murphy’s Man Hits Ivins, Dr. Abbott and Andrew Carnegie for Their Activities. Meyor Gaynor sent for Deputy Comp- troller Matthewson to-day and discussed the proposed new charter provisions af- fecting the finance department. At yea terday’s hearing before the legislative committee in City Hall Mr, Matthewson He lives with her ‘To-day, after the body waa taken to the morgue, the police learned of the fAndl of the hat on the boat. They learned that it belonged to Hinte Bunalt, & young woman of many disappolnt- ments, who had beon employed at the Kaufman Mmbroldery Works of No, 47 Broadway and who Itved with Mra, An- deraon of No, 819 Jerasy City Holghta. Mra, Andereon came to Police He quarters at Hubvken and idenided hat. She eald that eome of the same roses that made up the trimniing were left In the girl's room, * ‘The girl oame ¢rom Breingen, tn Baden, Germany, three years ago, Her mother had written to an uncle to meet her, but the uncle did not appear when sho landed. Pluckily the girl went to In the reviewing stand with the Pres!-| work for the ombroldery works, She dent were Major Arohfo Butt, Adjt.- | waa possoasod of the idoa of making & Gen, Verdeck, Stato Committooman | home for her mother, ‘The smallness of George Aldridge, Commander-in-Chief | her earnings and the remote possibility Gilman, Justin William WB. Werner, | of accompilahing her hone-making pur Gov, Rela of Vermont and his military | pose preyed upon her inind. staff; President William B, Eastwood |” yo this wae added the love affair ahe had with Jacod Furth, who had prom- {sed to come to her when his enlistment in the German Army was at an end. Letters found in her room showed that he was trying to come to her, but had Not been able to make the necessary arrangements, As Mrs. Anderson told of the girl's troubles, nine of the girls who were The parade halted at frequent Inter- vals to mive the veterana an opportuns ity to reat, Preaident ‘Taft, accompanied by hin ‘ork Central at jock and recelved Mayor Falgerton the Grand Army receptt ™ ‘ho re- the military parad which was to escort him to ¢ Tutoring an automobile and escorted by the Twenty-ninth In- fantry, United Temulars, from Fort Porter, th it wan encorted through the mi . Bombe were fired at intervals during the progress of the Presidential parade, of the Rochester Chamber of Com- and merce, Congressman Danforth prominent oltizens, After reviewing the parade Tatt was riven to the resid former Senator and State Treasurer Thomas B. Dunn, escorted by @ motor- cycle detail. Plans for his entertain- ment Included an automobile ride about the city at 4 P. M. He will go to the Bast Avenue residence of Henry A. Strong, where he de entertained at dinner with Senator Dunn and a| few other guests, The President will | leave Mr. S.rong’s residence at 6.0 o'clock for Convention Hall to attend the campfire and address the veterans, At the conclusion of the services at employed in the same factory with he, came to the station, “We'll take up @ collection and pay for the funeral," they told the police. SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA Untold tortures from this distress- |ing, disfiguring malady ere avoided by the prompt use of the one efficient, healing remedy, Poslam, It ts datly effecting complete cures of worst cases of Eczema, Acne, Barbers’ Itch, Psoriasis, &¢., and is praised by thou- sands who know its benefits. A test t Write for Convention Hall the President will go direct to his car at the New York Cen- tral station. As President Taft plans to leave the city at 8.65 o'clock to-night the opening | of the campfire was changed from 8 to | o'clock. The President will be the firse speaker. | — CROKER’S WIFE CANNOT . EXAMINE HIS BOOKS. Court Denies Applicati amination of Records of ire | | | Vernas Lotion The Curative Mouth Wash 15¢,, 50. and §1.00 per bettle at your dru 1-4 Carat, $10 L220 34 « 29 i 39 rings «i bore weights aud prices, Every Ant of nearly’ ds er 2), and look to wei lie three-quarter. nf rm ald 4b Our agreement to refund the money withta Sie Year is-well kuown throughout the United resold diamonds for over ars, and offer better value now than ilrty ese weights and prices of other hat Will be on sale wih the 8300 NEATPATTERNED CARPETS HIGH GRADE WILTON VELVET, originally sold at $1.44 yard coe cee Sale $1.19 HIGH GRADE AXMINSTER CAR- PET, originally $1.34 a 98 te c RADES VELVE? GRA CARPET, originally 84¢ to ‘ sale 79 We have a with a_handful of model able to quote. if you ordered them. $1.24 vard mals TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, good originally 64c and Bde @ ‘oe French voile are t 7 c yard; sale......... sirable colors, TO-DAY’S SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN OUR MIDSUMMER FURNITURE SALE Illustrate even more than the regular Macy saving. Fall brides, established householders,’ purchasing agents for dormitorie boarding houses and hotels will each find the required furniture on our floor, at prices which leave liberal margin for the pur- chase of other nécessities, _. We add no contract reductions to persons purch tities. Instead, our prices are consistently low t entire Furniture Stock, Our expert on Interior Decoration will gladly advise with you on accomplishing a harmonious ensemble at whatever amount you may islet to spend. He will assemble wall coverings, hangings and floor coverings in light tones for an Ernpire Reception Suite in gilt; subdued tones for a Jacobean Library Suite; dignitied tones for the Colonial Dining-room; cheerful tones for the bedroom in Sheraton; and a quaint background for a guest-room in white enamel. All this without obligation on your part. —Fourth Floor. | CHINA CLOSETS THREE PIECE Over fifty new patterns in quartered] ___ wa, PARLOR Now —— oak; wood or mirror back. ; $40.24 SUIT $34.74 Reg.$12.89 Midsummer Sale $10.67 Mahogany frame; consisting of Reg.$17.67 Midsummer Sale $14.67 sola, arm chair and jig e rocker: 1 autiful carve: mack; French legs Reg. $20.24 Midsummer Sale$16.67 | with claw fect; covered to order Reg. $22.49 Midsummer Sale $18.67 || in your choice of colors in Satin Reg. $30.49 Midsummer Sale$25.3.4 Damask, Verona or Panne. | Reg.$49.67 Midsummer Sale $41.34) PARLOR AND LIBRARY DINING Now rls TABLES [$18.24 TABLES $15.67— || , Large assortment cf parlor ibrary tables in oak. mahogany Quartered Qak Dining Table, 48 in. top; massi pedestal; hand- || ra hogany finish; new design ° nging in prices fr some claw feet. Can be fully 6 feet. in quan- ghout the rou om: Reg. $5.67 Midsummer Sale $4.49 The copies will sell up to $50.00 ain been favored by one of our best manufacturers ‘owns. taking Fall orders, which explains the extremely low price we are The gowns are quite unsoiled and as desirable as For jaa and later wear, economically-minded women will ortunate finds among this number, Crepe meteor, chiffon, trimmed attractively. are served on the Loggia. From oysters to ices everything is the very best obtainable, yet costs you far less than in other good New York restaurant. Your courses selected from the most exclusive bill of fare in town, SPECIALTIES IN HOME COOKING served in the from a traveller which wheeled to your table. Every knowr including wai weat 5 served cold, UST OF ST REMNANTS 19s These have been used in serge and e mate: in de- | Plain and Fancy Siiks in Wanted Colors. | Original Seliing Prices 49c to $1.49. i Every Piece Must Be Sold And This Is the Price That Will Sell Them................ DIAMONDS Freans, Aneruvsts Mounted in Rings, Brooches, La Vallieres, Neck- laces, Bracelets, Link Buttons, Fobs & Scarfpins. 25 to 40 PER CENT. UNDER VALUE. ye Diam Amethysts mens. Platinum and gold mountings of artistic and exq manship in harmony with the gems they sustain. his Jewelry Is Not Less Desirable for Coming Out of a Department Store, Nor Less Valuable for Costing About Half What Specialty Shops Charge. | GUARANTEED GROCERIES | ..<::*, From Our Own Laboratory. onds are white and lustrous; the Rubies, Sapphires, id the Oriental and American Pearls are rich speci- Livoe, works Fure | Qualities CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 180 Broadway New York Open until 6 P, M., Saturdays tneluded, Laney. buy Groceries which come fron you know not where and which are made you know not how ? When you buy Groceries from Macy's. you are assured/of the three essential conditions: 7 e Groceries are pure. The weight e price in the lowert. | | Reg. $6.24 Midsummer Sate $5.24 Reg.$10.89 Midsummer Sale $8.94 Reg. $12.34 Midsummer Sale $9.24 protested vigorously against the sug- West Rented finance department conditions to York City Prevention Company. | Supreme Court Justice Bischoff to- romove the power of audit from the aay denied the application of Mrs. Illa Comptroller. Mayor Gaynor has stated | Jy Croker to examine the books of the thag be wiil not countenanee any pro-| Croker Fire Prevention Company, of Viston to shear the Comptroller of his | which fonmer Fire Chief Croker is powers. The result of the talk between | president, the Mayor and Deputy Matthewson was Mrs. Croker ts now suing the former street, Drugelsts | everywhere sell Poslan and Poslam Soap—the best soap for your skin. —— Was DINING — x.y, 32.24 CHAIR $1,597 Solid ak, full box seat; French jegs y rungs; high banister — Was " Now = 39.67 DIVANS $7.74 3 ft. wide; full length; tufted and covered in green denim. _! fs expiains why we do the biggest grocery business ia toe eis. SPECIALS IN MACY TEAS jr not made known, Assemblyman Foley, fence of Senator Cullen presided a the hearing to-day, let down the ba against “cart tall vit jn" enough to permit one speaker who fa: Vored the proposed c its opponents as eit selfish, ‘This speaker was Smith, who was ousted from tlon of chief boolkeape department by Comptro Sinith poses as the rank W rendergast representative o! Charles F. Murphy of Tammany Mau! 7 and 1s reputed to have had a hand in| > framing the bill He declared that who addr been given a job under the Comp troller. He denounced Dr. Lyman Ab bott for his opposition to the charte: on the ground that Theodore Roosey Dr. Abbott's associate tp the Outlook, was planning to make Comptro Prendergast Governor, Andrew © negie was included in the attack be- cause he had contributed to the Burea’ of Municipal Research, which ing the charter. When Smith finished, Henr the Bureau rose to answer He was cut short by 4 Foley. Robert #8. Binkord, nec of City Club, presented a letter ure that, after @ preliminary report, a g eral hearing be granted on the ame ments proposed to tha bill se it no atands, eA RIVER STEAMER SINKS. MEMPHIE, Tenn, Aug. miles north of and crew of th boat, with the fireman, are ent in eafety, First Frost i WT, PAUL, Minn, Aus from ts reported from and Canadiay pein weather bureau, The N, Pak, was lenvy, but ne have matures te damage crops wii who In the ab- long | tired on a $6,000 pension, he made appit- | 2.-The Mine ackel Harry Leo 1a reported tion of the negro @ reached whore chief for a separation, and while he was in recelpt of $10,000 pe t/ohtet Mr |month a rker was allo When Croker wai cation to have the alimony reduced to er to denounce | $100 per month, which was granted by mene August Furniture and Rug Sa No Money Gelgerteh, that 1¢ ft should Fire Prevention ( successful bul with the provisio proved that the y was doing a application to 8 an nerease the amount of allmony might) Club plans or | sbonners will t {be made, o denying the application, Justice | hoff said that It was not the proper ‘se of Counsel might ex- chief as to hi in a Ss Infantile Paralysis at Westhury. Infantile paraiysls is prevalent in the fashionable section of Westbury and at other points along the north shore of Long Island, according to Dr. Joseph 1. | + | Bogert of the North Hempstead Town Board, Dr. Bogert reports the infant | son of Joseph Keen a cripple for life | Wastbury case only a little *{| and anoth leas ser!our. a : USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE | 1 | The antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes. If you want rest and comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweat- ing fect, use Allen's Foot-Ease, It re- corns and bunions of all pain and | $45.09 “Piece Parlor Suite, unique de frames, handsomely carved and match; indestructible w value $45; at blisters, sore and callous spots package of Allen's Foot e. Itis the! $5, at 36x63; value $ | Dt et gg mae ao: erg (orb ae 94.89 elite Mreak in New shoes, Wilton Rugs greatest comfort disc of the age. | + trial packngo, addross Allen S, Olmsted, | 4.6x7.6; = . , \ Don't go on your vacation without «| 27x54; value $3.49 Try it foeday, Sold everywhere 10 , sa ae’, $18.50 | ie ratue'so,at $27.90 eet 9x12; value $42, at $31.50 ! Blemarck, N, lak, and swift Current, Beck. reported frosts, Veet wing Advertisement. loose cushions of silk plush, tutte aw feet, highly polishe d; cords and tassel. springs im seat; as illustrated, Massive Brass Bed 12.75 Dow hed » fitted with $29.9 M, extra heavy mahogany / 9 eC Ay 4 there: bli steady Was — $21.24 ALL HAIR COUCH $16.89 Full size couch, seven rows of deep tufting, massive claw feet, covered to ol in your choice of covering in tapestry. FRAMED PICTURES At Less Than the Costof the Glass Alone! The frames are of Flemish oak and antique gilt. Outside meas- urements from 21x26 to 22x30 inches. PULLMAN SLEEPERS REDUCED This is the well-known make of baby carriage, whose pularity is due as much to durability as to artistic appearance. fe is easier to pay a higher price for baby carriages of inferior makes than to find a baby carriage more thoroughly practical than this. We are offering Pullman Sleepers in this week's special sale—five numbers, all at reduced prices. Even if you pay as little as $11.51, you get the latest design, with reed hood in either light or oak finish, the hood and body lined with good qualitycorduroy. Steel tubing gear, 5g rubber tired @ wheels. Reg, $14.42, for this sale 1 Reg. $15.87, for this sale 9 Reg, $18.74, for thts sale. 4 Reg. $21.63, for this sale.$ 3 Reg. $28.84, for this sale. $24.52 WHITE ENAMEL PULLMAN SLEEPERS DE LUXE Sold regularly at $24.52,..... special. $21.63 Sold regularly at $31.09, special, $28.84 cred process pictures in Land scapes, Fruit, Game, and also Fig- ure Subjects. Second Floor, Balcony, $11.5 $12.8 $15.1 18.0 Strength— Flavor—Fragrance—all reach you unimpair Thanks to our system of protecting and to the care taken i we have imported with the cloy 1 aso does fashioned £1.00 8 p 82.05; COCOA * Brand Red Sta olute factory; in. half pou iit. 5 Coffee— Orient stying ble < or Tomato Soup—t ane: Macy's price Kippered raven, or herring Morring— Fresh shipme hy ne p kipperod here te r va delly—: this wale a pound ear dow rand Com quality ite Lime Beans—"'Arena”’ can, sold clan here at ° price, doxen. Si “ Pork und Beans—"Lily plain or with tomate au disse LAUNDRY SUPPLIES The Kind You Need If you are Partic- ular about the COLOR of your wash. Don't risk ruining costly clothes by experimenting with cheap articles. your lowest prices for hi: Sale of dine, wiler, } ny >. “Red Siar’? containing 10: “Red Star” Borax Soap. Crier White Borax Soap, box 4 men, of Lime,’ \acris ayer cans, with wr easansanannintamnasasithiae wines Si ses y