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TO STEADY PISTOL Cate Killed Self After Taking Wine. Emil Pierre, cashier for eight years Of J. B. Martin's restaurant at Twenty gixth street and Mifth avenue, shot and killed himself to-day in the Dachelor’s apartment he occupied at No. 408 Wet Mifty-elshth street. After @ quarrel with his employer last night he was discharged Early to-day J. B. Martin sent his Manager, Charles L’Homme, to Pierre's Tooms to ask him for the keys to the wafe.. ent down word for LHAnmne writing quart wrote, i notes. Ie drank a ttle of champagne while he the discharged cashier continued calmly writing, He was still writing when |) } 1/Homme went back to the restaurant. Mis employer told him to return and demand the keys to the safe. On nis fecond visit he cot no response to his Knocking, Listening at the doc &@ ladder in the back y and ran it up th a window of the apartment. |} Looking tn the window he saw Stretched on the floor ¢ shot himself through the died Instantly In one of the farewell notes he had written the suicide admitted that he had Ween speculating in Wall street and had fst heavily. In another letter he I wrote this in my last hour I » of pasne 1 more bottle favorite ‘s my head and will make my atm eh J. B, Martin would not say whether or not Pierce had been behind in his ac- t counts. The suicide was % years old, , wnmarried and had no kin In” “> coun try. > - WORE THEIR HATS IN COURT WITH CONSENT OF JUDGE. Uustige Blanchard Says It’s a Dis- Rrace to Force Human Beings to Inizabit Room. The unusual spectacle of jurors and spectators sitting huddled in their coats and wearing their hats in & Supreme Court room, with a Justice prestdin waa Pitnessed to-day in Trial Te Part XV1 the trial of the of Henry M. Jot.son of Rapid Bom) Dakota, ugalnst tward F, Wat ton of Red Bank, N. J., a wealthy pro- moter and banker. Mr. Wattson left a sick bed to come into churt. When the case was callea he complained tat the draughts from the open windows affected him. The windows had been thrust up to let the fowl from the small room, nly, Mr. Watton, you may have any comfort you wish,” statea @ustice Blanchard, “The alr in this foom is vile. It is a disgrace to ask a human being to #it in rooms of this kind and it is a scandal for the City: of New York to force mea to inhabit such You and all other gentlemen Who wish may put on hata and coats, too, If you wish. 1 don't blauy: you, for LT have suffered exceedingly in health use of my belng forced to remain here.” Mr. Wattson put on his hat and coat and Juror No. 5—Morris A. Berkowitz— Gonned a heavy fur coat and black felt bat. Another spectator smiled and set his hat at a rakinsh angle over his left tar. Some of the others Wf the court Johnson asks for a recovery of » for services which he alleges he pe: formed at Mr. Wattson's request in di Wattson makes a denial. ifes C ing Man tn (i mer fe, Less than twenty minutes was taker fo reach a verdict by the jury ait At the murder trial of Casimer murder for the death of Thomas struck by part of the charge of a shot #un aimed at Schultz. had entered the fendan: and bad ¢ tect himself lig fired the boy, Mcintyre claim fortunate ac After Justice £ of General Verdict of the jury, he dec ney's office before dismissing the tn of the boy. Mr. McIntyre had request ed the Court to order + from custody. Be mony mon Mis to-day. been forced to accep Peal estate office at $12.60 a we fected to paying any alimony. H' however, charged that fur coat for port pending the trial of his suit. An adjournment until to-morrow w: Seectes. Mrz. Osgcotty “ vorced wife of Dr, Thomas FOR EAT SHOT ischarged Cashier of Martin's | torts, in Board of Estimate Row Over Stover. mmissioner Charles 1 yor promptly came to the Commis vited the Mayor wait. He was engaged in| While L'Homme waited below stairs | ext of the vlution re- | | limous consent. to thin resolution,” declared | With proper administra- | tion there would be no need for an | issue of bonds.” « i Louis A. La Roche, clerk of the Park | lained that when the! m the department estin n was made for the incr vorers’ account was reduced 'y man will have to be tald off, | urs it will be the | “It will not be the fault of this boar but the fault of an abominable and | efficient administration,” cham: | “I agree with Mr. La Roche,” spoke “The fault Hes with this 1 and not the Park Administration, | 1 am satisfied with that administration and take the full responsibility for it.” ved to reconsider al- lowing the needed $25,000 at the meeting of the Board, WALLSTREET Trading in’ the | could, not hear a sound. He suspected | | that Pierre had killed hi f and got ' } ) specialities in the stures to bring about a ree Stocks of the On a spirited demand Loutsville thern Railway and Ai. Coast rose with alaerity of from 2 to 4 points was theculir advancing tendency played by these stocks, the sps- | Union | ar the most prominen: ngth manifested Yeloping lands in the Dakotas, Mr.]) A —~—> 4B: fi SHOOTS MAN, IS ACQUITTED. ir for Slay- charged with killing Chavies Schultz Aug. 2 lant. Ug alno was indicted for ¥. oF Mghan, an eleven-year-old boy, who was | Pome EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 98, 191 ~ DRANK CHAMPAGNE CITY PARKSYSTEM ABOMINABLY RUN NICHELDELARES “Vm Reponsible,” Mayor Re- RH. Macy & Co's. Attractions Are Their Low Prices Broadway, 34th to 35th St. THE SWAGGER ENGLISH OVERCOATS so much seen at the Horse Show are sold at Macy's for $8.00 to $12.00 less than elsewhere. Burberry and other famous builders of Top Coats and Ulsters represented in our assortments. All sizes. All styles. DRESS SUITS AND ACCESSORIES are a particular point of pride with us. There is no accessory for full- dress wear that you cannot obtain at Macy’s. Our new “slim-effect”’ dress suits and our “different” silk dress waistcoats are the envy of many high-class‘custom shops. OVER 600 SUITS AND) AT OVERCOATS FOR MEN: $18.50 Our assortments at this price larger than at any previous time this season. We can fit every man up to 46 chest measurement at this price, whether he be tall or short, stout or slim, and fit him with suit or overcoat that for style, quality of material and tailoring, cannot be matched anywhere at this price. Macy's underselling policy insures this. Although our prices are lowest in the city, men do not come to Macy’s for economy. The attraction lies in our splendid assortment ut all prices, and in the limitation of that assortment to the right cut and the correct style. You could not find a suit or overcoat at Macy's that is other than 1911-12. Whether you buy our lowest priced suit, $14.75, or our highest priced suit, $38.50, you are thoroughly suited. Whether you buy an overcoat at $14.75, or an overcoat priced about three times as high, there is the same perfect satisfaction. MEN'S $1.50 & $2.00 SHIRTS FOR $1.09 250 Dozen for Sale at This Special Price The manufacturer, whose label you will instantly recognize as a maker of higheclass shirts, and those only, but whose name we do not care to advertise, conceded this quantity to us at a special price, in anticipation of our next Spring business. As usual we share this good fortune with our customers. These shirts are made of high-count percale and woven madras. Both pleated bosoms and the fav: in ne; Coat style, cuffs attached. Als izes, from 1315 to 18. We are giving this sale plenty of extra space and extra sales clerks, so that customers may be served without delay. Main Flopr, Men's Side, Reached Direct from i}4th St. 8 MEN’S UNDERWEAR COMFORT— to $149.00. English Jo Coats, Imported, $28.74 UNION SUIT to et Domestic Coats, $10.74 to $49.74. Rgbes Fur, Cloth and Plush, $2:79to i ps, $2.96 to$17.74, Fur Gloves, $2.96 to $14.74. Leather Gloves, Lined, $1.29 to$1.96. Gauntlet Gloves, Lined, 98¢ to$6.94. Boots, Sheepskin Lined, $7.94 to $13.74. Ge Domestic and Imported, 47e to $3.49, We have as large an assortment of both imported and domestic, in be found in any specialty shop: Luncheon Bashety $7.49 409124000. Thermos Boitles,$1.00 ($5.75, Thermos Leather Ca S159 19 $7.94. Chauffeur Suits, $16.74 10 $24.74, WOMEN’S MOTOR HATS, Vel-' Vets, Silks, and Silk with fur trims A aia hee originally 0. $3.96 rit Floor, | We introduce the newest develop- ment in union suits, designed to make pattern [the garment still more popular. JAPANESE SILK made up | This new “wrinkle (which does in Japan [2aY With wrinkles) is a drop se with fastening of buttons and button- HOUSE COATS $5.50 holes at the back of the waist. The shirt and drawer idea combined, with- out the extra thickness at the waist. Advertised elsewhere as spe-}The union suit is thus made doubly ry snug and satisfying. cial value at $6.50 / Roomy and ey ix co: This garment will add no little tothe John F. McIntyre, who defended lig, claimed the shooting of Schultz was « ‘ain, sitting In Part ons, had heard the 1 to walt until hearing from the District-Attor- | It Gictment charging Ig with the killing Giemissed and the defendant discharged FURS FOR “OTHER WOMAN.” by Lawyer Bases Ali- A “stout blond woman" and a $300 fur coat figured in the case of Alfred B. Osgoodby for divorce from his wife, Lilian H. Osgoodby, when a motion for alimony an” counsel fee was made | before Supreme Court Justice Cohalan ACTIVE SECURITIES. Osgoodby, a lawyer, who says he has employment in a » Od- wife, had paid $300 “stout blond ntly could af- ford to pay something toward her sup- » slight statured Ja ® years ind which the prove too nar- MANII A alvsis at row on this side, $9.94. First died last night from pai Two Hundred and He butit the grea ern Houlovard and was prominent tn ts monee ood wane are BO Box of 100, $2.49 former Park Commissioner and Soroner of the Bronx. i two DOU The funeral will be a ? lla aciate, : alrecdy great popularity of Macy's any man will, appreciate. Made tof inion suits. In fine ribbed ccru cotton that. they are better’ proportions, | of Medium Weight, such suits are $1.88, than the usual Japanese coats which In medium weight worsteds, finely re intended for the slight staturec | finished and fastened with pear! bur- tons, $2.69. (Main Tie Finished with silkeembroider OTHER UNION SUITS acta et 98c COTTON RIBBED, ext heavy, ar cuffs s. 1 ecru. In regular and stout, sizes bol ranging from 34 to SO in, $1.49 FINE COTTON RIBBED, winter DRESSING ROBES ight, ecru, Splendidly finished, In regular and stout sizes up to 50 in, All at $1.89 worsTED, 66% WOOL, me. Lavacterthe-Cty dium weight, naturalgray. G ices. teed unshrinkable; soft’ finished, close fittir Will not irritate the skin. In regular and stout sizes. $2.69 WORSTED, 80°; WOOL, heavy weight, well finished and trimmed, A good cold weather suit. All reg- ular and stout sizes up to 50 in, urownwork rooms, By {$2.69 MERCERIZED COTTON, heavy zes befitting | weight, ecru_and blue. An eycep- . less nally fine Winter g Japanes 4s ore blue, brown, garnet an hick, First Floor, JAPANESE HAND-QUILTED ROBES (silk), lined with contrasting shades and intertined with fancy down, Hand quilted. these are the lounging robes wh have made in Japan over patte GENUINE “OREGON CiTY*" BLANKET . naoe ROBES, cut from Indian Blanket. LOND I E S Coat style, finished, with buttons ar 1 buitonsholes. The style of CIGARS {et robe that is priced elsewhere GOWNS, coat style, $17. Fresh shipment just received, R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. S Broadway, 34th to 35th St. Everything for Saturday's Football Match. Cameras — Gloves— Furs —Veils— Thermos and Ko: — TIME BY USING A R CARD—No pechases ready for you in one, package at the transfer desk, Atk ncheon Baskets—Lunecheon Deli- any sales person. 60,000 SQ.FT. OF TOYS) SIXTH RECORD EXPOSITION | FLOOR Come in and See What an All-Yea Store Can Do When It Faces a Holiday Campaign So many holiday To: spring up over night wit out of a few weeks of business WOMEN’S REVERSIBLE COATS, $23.74 . One side splendid quality b!ack velveteen; the other side satin in light colors. oose kimono sleeve model, with large collar, long revers WEEK-END SPECIAL IN TRIMMED MILLINERY $18.00 Hatters’ Plush Hats (Silk Round Toy ets ) displays remind you of mushrooms— ly assembled stocks, get all they then, morning after Christ- ’ NS ‘N mas, there is no sign of them. You do not expect much of a selec- tion or very much Toy Store service of such only-for-the-holida; And you.are sure to find in such stores everything hig] to the breaking point. This Macy Toy Store is an all-the-year-round Toy Store. and distributing Toys, Games and Pla Ww Its holiday displays set the New This year it has eclipsed anything in the nature of a Toy display has ever seen. A good many thousand New Yorkers who are in close touch with Santa Claus understand pretty thoroughly wh: Macy's for his headquarters year after year. Being fair to the children (and to Santa Claus as well) merely means knowing Macy's and the Broad opportunities this store WE MAKE GOWNS Exclusive Designs in Our Workrooms DAILY LETTERS FROM OUR PARIS AGENCY— cables, loo, when necessary—keep us in close touch with the world of fashion as inter preted in the French capital. WE ARE THUS ENABLED TO GIVE OUR CUS- TOMERS ADVICE in gowning which is essentially up-lo-the- $9.89 A band of fine black opossum fur around the crown and two long black or white high grade willow plumes form the rich trimming of this beauti- Ui shapes run from the large picturesque effects to the sm: tters’ Plush VEILS AND VEILINGS LATEST NOVELTIES Our stocks are replenished weekly by shipments from our Paris and London branches. BLACK TUXEDO VEILINGS. The asso: Il the latest novelties inhairline, octagon, shadow and filet the vogue for all dri WOMEN’S SPENCERS (Hug-me-Tights) SHETLAND WOO Hand crocheted, in white and Shetland GOWNS MADE IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS EX: EMPLIFY ALL THAT IS NEW and fashionable in fabric MATERIALS ARE CAREFULLY SELECTED, always with the idea of creating the most beauliful gowns and eliminating About a hundred years ago—before dreamed of—English women all wore “hug-me-tights,”” that time a sort of crocheted or knitted wool corset-cover quite necessary for any degree of cold-weather comfort. In a very modified and beautiful ht almost say idealized, the spencer has come down to us, made of spangled Syrian scarves, combined with ninently suitable and altractive for theatre, opera and other ¢ equal propriety as This has plain shawl or as av SYRIAN SCARVES are made of silvery metal, woven by hand into a body of white or black nel. 1 largely as a pastime, by young girls. tf please, so that seldom or never are two scarves of identically the same patlern. All are alike in their shimmering beauly. A SYRIAN SCARF lends richness and splendor to any cos- i reves are woven, These girls work as they t 5 WOOL VEILS, same as abov yards long, 32 in, wide. These “spencers” are light as a so soft are they, they may easily be crumpled up in one hand. It is surprising and comforting to find what a lot of added ble for cold waethe \v priced at 89. E INTRODUCED THEM INTO AMERICA, and still offer the largest assortment. MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL Special preparations are being made for the voung ladies and misses coming home from academies and finishing schools for the SILK SHETLAND VEILS, soft and be- kinds that have sold in thousands at S0c to $1.00, Specially priced at 24c and 69c ‘mth they give, worn under any coat or garment, or simply slipped on over a blouse when the chill is in the air. Intended now as an outer garment, particularly, they are daintily finished and with a ribbon run through the the waist line to be trimly tied in front. 19) «Egual SHOES !&%="| O Prices $1.39 to $3.49 iring apparel for general utility use, and dresses for party dances, home entertainments, matinees, etc. All at very moder- Four different weights, prices vary- ing accordingly. sont Special attention given to those desiring to be outfitted com. A General Salesperson and Store Guide to assist in making your selections will be assigned upon request superintendent's desk on any floor. GIRLS’ CORDUROY COATS, superior quality, in black, navy and brown, made in a dressy, full length model, with deep pointed collar, this, and the cuffs, having an inlay of moire silk in self colors. The front is fastened with two large silk frogs. tassels at base of collar. Lined with a guaranteed satin in 1 self colors, and interlined with wool. $1.19, $1.29, $1.59, $1.89 MEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS, $4.96 These fine Silk Umbrellas, made to our specia! order, are eminently suitable for holiday gifts. Handles of long etched silver, gun metal with silver inlay, engraved silver caps, pearl and silver, tor- toise shell, stag horn, natural woods, trimmed with sterling silver, in various effects and shapes, capehorn, etc. A full line of Martin’s celebrated London umbrellas at about $2.90 less than at any other house in the city. WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS, $4.96 S6-IN. LINING »» on SATIN, ALL DESIRABLE White, Ivory White, Cream, Pink, Three Shades of Gr A gold, royal blue ; Sizes 0 to 14, $14.7 MISSES’ CORDUROY SUITS, plain tai- GIRLS’ CHINCHILLA COATS, ir lored model, single t notched collar and revers;| lined with satin and interlined. Neat skirt with stitched panel back) black, brown, ndid value at $28.7 COATS, of es An excellent quali tull box mode!, with double b: Button to neck; collar of velvet. Wool lined, Sizes 8 to 14, 'GiRLs’ AFTERNOON AND DANCING FROCKS, of pink, blue, or yellow gracetully draped over ible faced gray cloth, with) uttons and deep pockets, Sizes 14, 16, 18, GIRLS’ COATS in double faced clothand various other popu cluding cheviots, n quarter sleeves, finishedwith dainty laces i274 satin girdle. Sizes 10 to lar materials, ine xtures and polo} ted models, GIRLS’ DRESS, of fine white marqui- sette, kimono model, round neck, three-quarter sleeves, with tucks and laces, and finished with satin ribbons in white, blue oy pink. Sizes 6 to 14, FURS FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES been assembling them for many weeks in anticipation of Christmas shopping. f : : ery little girl who wishes for anything at Christmas s a fur set in her list and we have them to suit all tastes Prices begin at 74¢ for a set of Blue Lamb and go 75 for a coat of Baby Caracul for a girl of 14, 16, 18 or 20 years, and to a Brilliant Seal Coat for misses at $129.00, There are sets in Lamb, Angora, Blue Lamb, Thibet, Coney, Natural Weasel, Kit Fox, Raccoon, Iceland Fox, Blended atural Russian Lynx and other furs at pricesin between the extremes mentioned, FUR SETS FOR CHILDREN|, FUR SETS FOR MISSES 6.94 LOCK SQUIRREL, with tie scarf. Muff finished with’head and three tails. $7.49 SILVER HARE; small animal scarf and plain muff. $6.74 IMITATION ERMINE; plain collar finished with two in tailored or dressy, re-| or polo effects, color range, and an excellent com- bination of colgrs and trimmings. WEEK-END SPECIALS 24c ASSORTED CHOCOLATES. Macy's “Red Star” Special. 29¢ a lb. for as- sorted chocolates has grown to be We put the value not into the box. i rating the temporary 1 of our Lining Department Main Floor to the Basement, sale of Lining Satin, d gives you superior quality and 19%c CHOCOLATE FUDGE. A home-made kind of vanilla fudge covered with our pure chocolate, 49c PERFECTION CHOCOLATES. As- furs and fancy coats or cloak: lighter shades are extremely popular also for foundations for lace THANKSGIVING FAVORS OUR PAPER AND PASTE WORKROOMS on the premises are prepared to make anything that can be made of paper, from a dress for a fancy dress ball at $15 to the simplest favor for a children’s party. WE CAN CARRY OUT YOUR OWN IDEAS, or we can submit samples of entirely original 74c BLUE LAMB, plain scarf and muff $1.24 BROWN CONEY; plain scarf with b bow and small orng $1.74 SILVER HARE; plain collar with braid ornament with bow and small purseattop, $2.49 LOCK SQUIRREL; plain scarf and muff. 4) $8.74 NATURAL BLUE CONEY; plain col lar; muff to mate $13.49 SABLED sQU and muff to match, $13.49 NATURALSQUIRREL; plain scarf with muff to match 1 IRREL; plain scarf $3.96 NATURAL CPOSSUM; plain scarf finished with bow of ribbon, Muff to match, with small purse at top, $5.94 WHITE ICELAND FOX; piain col- lar and muff finished with purse, ‘inished with red rose, $42.74 ERMINE, with piain scarf and muff to match, OUR PRICES, of course, afford the Regular Macy