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/ ——eo ~ MORE SMUGGLERS FINED. eC) G0 000 NDELA) AWAIT CROWN. OF KNG EMPEROR City in Blaze of Splendor for " To-Morrow’s Ceremony Re- calls the Arabian Nights, BUSY AT ROYAL CAMP. [TIS REPORTED, BUT HECAN'T BE FOUND Supposed to Be Consulting As- sociates and Secret Service Men Are Busy at Work. Gen, Bernardo Reyes, a political exile from Mexico, about whose recent mo ments there has been muoh mystery, is sald to be in Now York to-day preparing | to go to Washington to hold a confer- ence with his friends and associates, Gon, Reyes is credited with being leader in a movement to start another | revolution for the purpose of overthrow. ing the government of President Fran-| cisco Madero, and Ne Is alleged to have| come to New York to consult his asso- clates here. ‘The news came in a roundabout way from San Antonio, Tex., stating that Alexander Reyes, a son of the general, had received a telegram from his fathor dated New York, and announcing that he would xo to Washington to-day. Eugene Nolte, United States at San Antonio, who arreate Reyes a short time ago on a of violating the neutrality laws, ts a the Waldorf. He said he had no means of knowing whether of not the Mexican general was here, would not be sur- prised if he w n New York or King George and Queen Mary | Give Regimental Colors— ‘Harem Beauties in Autos. DELHI, Dec. 11—A!! is in readiness Y@er the great Durbar ceremony to-mor- {POW and Delhi is like a scene from Ara- Pan Nights. The streets are gorgeously decorated and the population has been Swollen from 200,000 to nearly half a mill- fom. Hotelkeepers are reaping a great harvest. Prices at the leading hostelries saverage $10 a day, although spectal fates of $8 a day are made to visitors whe remain for three weeks, The ex- ftortionate ‘prices have kept away thou- @ands who had intended witnessing to- merrow's ceremony, me city near h British and native regular troops and | #96 Clty near here. > ; Julio Madero, a brother of the Mexi- Dotty Princelings’ bodyguards fill the} oo, president, was also at the Waldort to-day. He suid he had no idea where Gen. Reyes was, but that it he is here he may be preparing to Ko to Burope. He said the backbone of the proposed revolution w. ken and peace would soon prevail in all parts of Mexico, vice men have been busy Vashington and along the r trying Ww keep down the verment, but it is sald arms and ammunition are being smug- despite th vigilan Barron, once a Pr in Mexico against quently an exile, is now in New York as the commercial agent polyglot crowds which are Tepresentatives of a hundred races and creeds. ‘Horecs, mules, elephants and bullock earts block the thoroughfares, and above the babble of innumerable languages cam be heard the familiar “honk honk” ‘of motor cars—the one modern note. It ‘was estimated to-day that over 4,000 taxicabds and automobiles are plying be- tween the city and camps, not only add- fag to the congestion of traffic but fill- oe with terror, ular among the native potentates, who take a<vantage of them to transport their harem beauties through the|vf Mexioo. His object is to inspire a confidepve that wii permit the invest- ee mas without comity uader the | ment of American money in Mexican public gaze. enterprise. King George and Queen Mary this| Meports that Gon, Reyes in in New morning reviewed the troops and pre- - - ome | sented new colors to three British and | two native regiments. “font of the na- . ive rulers were present, and aecaty | Dg You Digest @areened pavilions were provided for ? their wives and daughters. In the after- F d neon Their Majesties attend the final our rood: game of the polo townament. A state it wih be held | is evening. A Positive Cure for Indigestion and Stomach Troubles. Test it Free. ‘Threo-tourths of all dixeasen originate Ae king dow ‘digestion. Om pleas of guilty under indictments| "Stuart's Dyapepsin Ti ontuin noth: undervaluations by the frm of which enter C.. Heimerdinger Company, cloak th end sult importers, at No. 106 Fifth ave- nue, today, Judge: Holt, in the United States Cirewlt Court, imposed a fine of ge C. Helmerdinger and M. W. secretary of the corporation, en- individually. The corporation @ settlement with the govern- $9,000 in @ civil action. the case of E. Boss, of Paris, who jointly indicted, the Indictment was ordered dismissed, tuart's Dyspepsia Ing but the natural | into the hy stomach an Perform the function of lm #0 to the source of the Promptly relleve the distrese of all trou- Wes originating in the stomach or bowels (with the one ex of cancer). Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are recom- mended by physicians and all reliable dharmacints, @ sufferer from indigent try © fifty-cent package y. At all druggists’, oF If you prefer send us your name and address and we will gladly send you @ trial pack- age by mat A. Stuart Co, 150 Stuart Bldg. Mich Fa : Hi aif = GEN. REVES HERE, ln imine, Mexican Vice-Consul here. “We have not the faintest Kea where the Gener t reports that Washington, York and at no official w his wherea! Ju) Mad he, Waist | She test ery of Ington plac door, but falled to open it. the pai Bright and early to-morrow morning | give awa \we @hall place >efore the publ the the pene direc m and cutter, yeon the wilir . rou vigwest Diamond busl- hess in the history of this establish- ment We shal offer several hundred Diemond Ring: 9 ¢ nt carat each, 5: TO) year with the ay is as good in | n for less than § @hance to ts a sO pron. but for 30 years wh ur cus hyd anything to supp! Observe the weights ard prices of a few of our special diamond tings on sale to-morrow equally as cheap, quality considered. v RRS Gi “Tw wy 7S ¥eCarat 1 Carat 12 Carats aes 2 Carats EN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRIGTMAS eof Diamonds, We n porter will sell | Wich they will tu thin one year, No rders can be filled or dealers a 110 Madero, a brother of President ™, called on tne yesterday and 00, ta inclined to dowdt that Gen. Reyes ia in New York. the Government will be notified imine- | diately." MORE WITNESSES TELL OF LOCKED The trial of Tsaac Blanek, Maughter for the death of Margaret Schwartz, an employee, who was suffo- cated ina fire in elevator and then to the fourth window of the Washington place side, After breaking the window she turned back and saw a girl named Katle fall to the floor, She pulled her skirt over her head and went stairs to the street she saw many try the door. Ida Nelson o THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1911. York ware discreditad to<lay by Aitonso | piace door and tried to open the door, but could not. Fanny Leusner and Katle Weineir were there. She ran to the fire escape, but the flames were too flerce, “T then ran to the Greene street door calling to Fannie to come with me, but she did not come,” continued the wit- ness. “I went through the Greene atreet door and ran up to the room, but T did not know how to get out. A student came out of the college and took mo into another bullding. I came down in an elevator.” YETTA LOOMITZ ALSO TELLS CLOSED DOOR. Yetta Loomitz of No. 19 Rast One Hundred and Nineteenth street said she ws working on the ninth floor at the table dressing room she he f fire and fol- a girl to the fire-escape. in," said Bynor Jimines, m Inclined to doubt vo have had various © was in Monterey, in in San Antonio, in New her places, but we have ices that would confirm nity If he is found ny girls ran past me from the street floor,” satd the witness ape, but I was | the door and a young man tried the door and called out; ‘Oh, for God's sake, the door is | locked." | Objection and a long argument were | then made %yY Max Steuer for the de- fense as to the admissibfitty of testl- ™ dealing with what witnesses may — heard others say or involuntarily exelalm, Justice Crain admitted the testimony. ‘The witness told of going to the root and getting owt through another bulld- ne. \ Were there ever any fire drilis,” she twas asked. . “No,” she replied. Harris and Max proprietor? of the Triangle Company, indicted for man- their factory on —— March last, was resumed to-day |* 2 Bec? es SETI before J ‘rain and @ jury tn the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, The first witness to-day was Anna BALTIC Gullo of No, 7 East Twelfth street. { A New Notch COLLAR, Easy to put on, easy to take that when she heard the ! she ran to the Wash- entrance, tried to open the She ran to down the Greene street The witness sald M6 Cherry street testi- elghteen years old the ninth floor of the bu heard a cry of fire, ran Lausner at the Washington Reaistered ¢ Mark Established Half « Century Holiday Handkerchiefs Pure Linen Handkerchiefs have been a specialty at “The Linen Store” for more than half a century. For this Holiday Season we have assembled a larger collection than ever before, ; It includes French novelties, popular Irish and Swiss embroidered goods and Real Lace creations in wide variety. We mention the following attractive gift goods: Ladies’ Initial Handkerchiefs, .25, .35, .50, .78 and $1.00 each. Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, .25, .40, .50, .75 and $1.00 each. Swiss and Madeira hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, 50,.75 and $1.00 each and up. Irish Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, .25, 50, .75 and $1.00. ; Armenian Lace-trimmed Handkerchiefs, .25, 50, .75 and up to $2.00 each, All holiday handkerchiefs packed in special Christmas bores bearing our Spinning Wheel Trade mark, James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. and 34th St, wataeatoria, Macy Coos ttraccons Are Ther Low Pricer sloraid: Square, Broadway, 54h tw 35th 3 poet SED AT Mors your Xmas Gifts on a Deposit Account and share in the profit on your purchases, It will pay you before buying your Christmas gifts to come up to our balcony and spend a few minutes opening a Deposit Account. Although only accounts intended for purchasing pur- poses are accepted (inasmuch as we do no banking business) we allow you 4 per cent. while your money is lying idle. The 2 per cent. dividend on the net amount of your Deposit Account purchases for the year, which we allow you in addition, is profit-sharing pure and simple, When you buy at Macy’s in the ordinary way, you are paying lowest-in-the-city prices, When you buy at Macy’s and charge your purchases up to your Deposit Account, you arenot only paying lowest-in-the-city prices, bol in addition you are sharing in our profits. AGAIN REJECT STATUE OF TILDEN BY PARTRIDGE For @ second time the Municipal Art Commission has turned down the design of William Ordway Partridge for the statute to be erected in memory of Samuel J. Tilden. , Mr, Partridge had de- signed @ heroic #1 te of the dead statesman, with a maselve elliptical base Provided with seats. The commission has also rejected the Propered site of the Tilden memorial on the east side of Madison aquare, euggest- ing that the north end of the park might be most aveilable. Originality the commission rejected @ proposition to erect the memorial on the east side of Madison square park because of the proximity of the Worth memorial and the Farragut statue. . In suggesting mission, ais0 ei Mr. Partrid Pot-Pie Crust before. Dé New York ise of the north end B. Altman & Cao. A SPECIAL SALE OF FANS FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES : COLORED SILK FANS, SPANGLED, WITH SANDAL WOOD MOUNTINGS . . aT $1.50 GAUZE FANS, SPANGLED OR PAINTED, WITH CARVED BONE MOUNTINGS » at $2.00 FANS IN ATTRACTIVE STYLES AT REASONABLE PRICES INCLUDE REAL LACE, VERNIS MARTIN AND ANTIQUE FANS, OSTRICH OR MARABOU FEATHER FANS, REPRODUCTIONS OF OLD DESIGNS, SPANGLED FANS IN POMPADOUR AND EMPIRE EFFECTS, ETC. ALSO AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF UMBRELLAS, WALKING STICKS, RIDING CROPS AND WHIPS AS WELL AS A VARIETY OF UMBRELLA AND PARASOL HANDLES OF ROCK CRYSTAL, JADE, DAMASCENE, GARNET, QUART7, GOLD AND STERLING SILVER, JEWELRY NOVELTIES ror ciFts INCLUDE BAGS OF BEADS, LACE OR SILVER, OPERA GLASSES AND LORG. NETTES, BRACELETS, EARRINGS, CHAINS AND FANCY PINS; MEN'S CUFF LINKS, SCARF PINS, CIGAR AND MATCH BOXES, VEST SETS, GOLD KNIVES, ETC. THE FOLLOWING AT MUCH BELOW THE USUAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): SILK OPERA BAGS IN VARIOUS COLORINGS AT $2,25 SMALL JEWELED HAT PINS. aT $1.00 WOMEN'S HOUSE GOWNS AT THE_FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONALLY LOW Pic i:S, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): ROBES OF BLANKET FLANNEL OR EIDERDOWN AT NEGLIGEES OF FRENCH FLANNEL $3.75 6.75 7.00 10.00 18.00 . AT JAPANESE QUILTED SILK ROBES, SOME EMBR'D AT IMPORTED GOWNS OF ALBATROSS ‘ . AT SATIN DE SOIE. HOUSE DRESSES, ‘ BOUDOIR GOWNS OF CREPE DE CHINE AND LACE, WITH CAPS TO MATCH . AT AT 15.00 ‘B. Altman & Co,’ ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING SALES IN THE MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT FOR TO-MORROW: * MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS OF DOUBLE-FACED WOOLEN MATERIALS; USUAL PRICE $12.00 ‘ at $8.00 MEN'S IMPORTED DRESS OR MOTOR SCARFS oF KNITTED SILK ; USUAL PRICES $10.00 & $12.00, AT $6,50 MEN'S GREY WORSTED SWEATERS AT THE SPECIAL PRICEOF ; 4 + + $3.50 MEN'S IMPORTED BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS } AT $1.00 PER GARMENT MEN'S AND BOYS' FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS AND 20,000 satisfied customers who received their dividend checks to-day will testify to this. Now Is a Good Tima to Begin, GENERAL FURNISHINGS AT MODERATE PRICES, Bra, Fuche, 961 Btmpeon St., Brone, N. P. of the @quare for the memorial, the com- Sseote that a désign be submitted, other than that prepared by “I never could make a good | Raising Flour | ||WHEN YOU BUY DIAMONDS IN SPECIALTY | A FEW OF OUR BEST VALUES wer adverlised th R. H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are The'r Low Prices. S, Lroadway, Mth to 35th St. XMAS PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY PLENTY OF ALMOST EVERY ITEM ADVER- TISED SUNDAY still lejl. Immense quantilies of advertised merchandise were provided. Assortments in ed cases slill unbroken, This is true especially of ovs. Herald Square Sunday's papers—-they are still in the store. Many more were not advertised in the papers—thev are also in the store. WE CALL YOUR PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR ASSORTMENTS OF FINE GOODS. Never. before in the history of Macy's have such pains been laken to keep our stocks complete at both ends. We carry, of course, all qualities down to the lowest-priced that ts reliable—tha! we can sell with our guarantee. But our stocks this vear are replete with finer goods. We have in almost every department articles de luxe, such as have hitherto been found only in a few of the most exclusive specially shops. CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING A SECOND. Owing fo our fight with the Book Trust, and the resulting dife Siculty in obtaining books, vou save only 10%. by buying current fiction at Mac Th generally known. You save about 15°, by buving library sets ‘and slane dard works which we have less di fficully in oblaining. This is a proven fact. How much, then, do vou sup- pose vou save by buving at Macs ewe Bronges, Tvories, fine China and other articles de luxe where our only compelitors are a few of the high priced sbecialty shops? To save one-half on unique Xmas gilts is an ordinary experience for the person who shops ai Macy's, HAVE YOU EVER VISITED MACY'S BASE: MENT? We mention this to-dav because of the ime mense array of foods suitable for gifts, shown there. If vou want a useful present and cannot decide what it shall be we can almost promise thal a visit to our basement will soive vour perplexity. TWO REASONS FOR THE MACY SUPREMACY’ UN FINE JEWELRY. First, we import our own seed pearls through our office in Constantinople, and have them strung here to our order; Second, our buver selects his dismonds each vear in Amsterdam, the Dia- mond headquarters of the world, and has them mounted here to.our order in the newest.and most tasteful designs. |. We sell diamonds for about what many small dealers) have lo pay for them. REWARD OF “BARGAIN” DIAMONDS. ‘There 4s no Jewelry Store in New York showing as great a pers centage of absolulely pure while and perfect cul dias monds as Macy's. It is our fixed principle to exclude diamonds thal are even slightly off color, such stones as find a ready market in the average store, especially at this season of the vear. ‘ SHOPS you pay specialty prices. When you buy diamonds in the Average Department Store’ you are¥ laking a chance on the stones. When vou buy diamonds al Macy's, you are gelling only pure while, finest selected, qualily stones, and are paving typical Macy, genuine value prices. BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR TOY DEPART» MENT. The largest in America. 60,000 sq. fit. The entire sixth floor. has not for the last ten years kept opon 7 single Mar customers to shop ously in ing the lebors of salespersons, Macy's ia the only store night during the Xr. the day, and thus co-9 to whom the Xmas fecti We appeal also to other mean incree: ce r es to follow the example which we set. eae & NO MONEY DOWN CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down be on 7.50 104h Bt, perehste 86 4084 oot miock “Awart OPEN SATURDAY FVENINGS FISHER BROS | COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS § Station ot WORLD \WANT” WORKS Z