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after covering their heade with their from returning. Mra, Hoffman ts L teal | trated at the ~ FBBGE PAROLES © [POLE SAVE FOU f Jamaton Cat Up by (special to Tha Brenig Weld.) SOUTH BEND, Ind, Dee 2L—John leinto of Jamaica, lL. 1, was ground to ee jnat nigh by @ Grand Trunk ain near Crumetown, @ few miles A 5 or bs ehrens to ET | weat of South Bend. AMlows Her Freedom in Minis. Dehrens and Rocklein Finally nd aftme Were severed, af found. “EIR a ee fers Care, Pending Sen- Escape by Struggling to "were ptence, After She Confesses. the Roof. D atier. the aecient, clone with WEA Bee. Anime Gittord, a seven icon yore i Wride, whee was ar ested, net Sate | Mtfey night, charged win for meme of Herman Chute of N Cut of by fee and mmoke on the third floor of-e burning Dulkding while he Mves of four ate corr ° them an old woman of him of the cromsing. | eaimth Rireet, by wh polloemen of tie Adame The ielente: ; ‘ a up to the day ! 5 Hrookiyn, had « narrow ear 4 % Be) nal Jescape early this morning at No, 18) Ne y ing supper,” wald 4 © Ge Grand Jury on two counts of forg-| Myrtie avenue, They finally saved |the cat What shall t werve © G8H tm the second degree. It had bean | themeeivps and the'r chi ing Barges she had forged ohnoke for! te the roofs ‘Verlous amounts to a total of 62,000, The bullding 18 occupied on the £ When ohe was arraigned before Judee | ground floor by the bakery and lunch 4 Melqueen, (1 Part 1 of the Court of | room of Kimi) Mall, who aleeps on the . Gmmerel Keasions, she pleaded guilty to | second floor with his wife, Nomina, end | the charges = | tvo children, Kmil, ten, and Milaabeth, | "Flow do you like your quarters in| nine, On the third floor ive John Far ij tap Tombs?" asked the Judae ley and hie wife, Martha, Lena Knight, | H “Met at all,” answered the air! and | eighteen, an employer, and Mra, Anne fem she began to cry Moffinan, seventy, Mrs, Ball'* mother. “T think you are a very foolish girl,’ | Policemen Dehrens and Rock'n saw * want on the Judge, “but tn much | smoke coming from the cellar, Dehrene 06 £ can't tyrone rentence on you to-| turned In the alarm while Rocklein ran 447 IT) Nave to remand you until to-} to the building and found that a pot of morrow.” | mreane on the ‘atove had upset and “Oh, please, Judge, don't do that: TH eavant fire. The flames «5 @emit want to go hack there,” pleaded | dumb-waiter shaft, and \ te ee@hing oir began arousing the i Me Rev. Dr. Tinker, Mpixcopal chap | house. fete fa the Tombs, was in co and| ‘The Balls cot out safely, but wheh | < $e tim the girl made al for] the polleemen went to the third floor, : iS. Fudge Mulqueen called Dr. Tinker wala: |} you take charge of her until teqerrow?’ } De. Tinker said he was wind to an- When 2069 New York ; @ume oherge of the girl, and ‘ Dentists prescribe Bereied in Me custody until to- iS Ren ahe will be sentenced \° © wiiaal proceedings of paroling an in- as Perece without bell caused con- Gediercate comment about the ecurt otion pacar ne ttectaidhaeed aiGestee ts merit. te’ established. Hie th 414.116 pronounced ‘Los| VERNAS cous mem! “a Pinel cor way, and Glades t. It ae Victor Herbert's ‘, During the past 30 y: we by porwonal vinit ‘ouch with the w most notable was 1997, when maj Lord & Taylor eee spection tray @fter tray of single stone Livers. Diamond Ri he average w dike Founded 1820 + [is three-auatters of a carat each a weigh more, others « trifle less, Sot ming “po EP tpore of these beautiful rugs either for the adorn- yong i , Fy thent of your home or for Christmas gifts. ' Guendji, Kazakja and Shirvan Rugs ‘ o Daghestan Rugs , LONDON. be Holborn Viaduct MSTERDAM, Rarphatisirant, 32 _» Gift Suggestions: in Useful Articles for the Home ¥ AN Humidors $10.00 to $26.00 High grade solid mahogany, porcelain lined, air tight, i Special ; ’ 150 Lace Bed Sets $10.00 each Imported Genutne China Salad Bow! rt rae up to 616,50 wy ruffled utyles. 1 Mission Desks $7.50 each Fumed oak—Value 612.00 Mission Morris Chairs $15.00 each Valuo 820.00 ’ Pumed oak, roomy and comfortable, “1% Imported Cretonne Boxes 25¢ and 35¢ Values 250 to 650 ty Y, . 10%, to 20% Reductions FREE "Wii" CREDIT (Friday and Saturday only) 4 Ona This Imperial Leather Couch FA" }R8 FoR (I | | nh Music Cabinets, Cellurettes, Writing Desks, >-—— | ‘ae Library and Parlor Tables, Tea Wagons, Tea Ny ae time) aa! | ‘ one Work and Tilt Tables, Trays and Candle 44 eq anne Tree rer Nb n ficks, Pedestals, Jewel Cahincts, Letter Racks, o — = = il. | Bat Muffin Stands, Piano Benches, Hall Seats bp Re Ve se ) cel lands, Piano Benches, Hall Seats and \ree with Every Purchase of $38 ~ aye On a 374-876 East 149th Street | BRASS BED Absolutely FREE | ‘< oe Nei ee seet | With ‘Every Purchase of $75 | ‘ ji Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave; loth St. RHE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN Wt: i ST.1 DOOR WEST OF ‘> Avr | ‘ : | Open tvery evening Until 10 Til: s wm |. ty * & \, r ‘ 4 i aR $6.00 cach—Roduced froin $10.50 CHARLES A, KEENE *sztsx"" ‘eb pecaamta muanatan Aaa a Sa “If you can serve something that will conta, they found themselves cut off Sive them all a mild case of ptomaine poisoning I'll pay extra,” replied the brifegroom. ‘i want “Bromo Quinine’’ Laxative Bromo Quinine Sod PRP LSE Grweye remember the ‘Whle stgnaiere on GA ASRS TIT nrary |Buy sptceeied dort 3A CARAT Sep pT Witho: retail Dealer would like these, take one Dealer or Importer and if he will fruth- fully agreement given at the ret red for a In one year. No mat! orden can be filled or dealera suppigad. Observe the weights and prices of a few of our spécial ; “ Sale of Oriental Rags diamond rings equally as cheap, quality considered. ' At Remarkably Low Prices S— aoe > SP E&P An unusual opportunity to secure one or “Carat 3¢Carat 1Carat 1% f Diamonds PARIS. 44 Rue Lafayette, ANTWERP, $0 ituc du Pelican, an $27.00 each—Roduced from $19.50 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS S FROM ANYWHERE. i Persian Rugs : ; 10 TO 15 MINUTE = $19.50 each—Reduced from 935,00 pAUMANN upholstered In | Beautifully vecorated, 29c “tow Oc | Carats 2 Carats 1809 Broadway | this three-Piece Mission Suite, indestructible sprin, Leather, as illustrated. Reg. pr. $22, Special to reduce the piny- cuffs finished with braid and silk cord, Sires 14 to 46 tan came [eee tr every bon tte price from $3.96 for robes made from $24. utting nearly ut sayl charge fe ra to any wholekale the time of Sale urn of the money ea as | New York Imperial panih i Cannot be matched else- port Paisley silk and wool or an English foulard silk in plain colors or Persian patterns ‘the greatest ever known, } more to be accomplished. What we do claim is that we are 'e ith Ploort where under $6.50 Herald Square All-wool double-faced cloths — In meme ncn eid in Tite Raeaesiohe grays, browns and blues; the reverse MEN’ side in contrasting colored stripe and $ FINE OVERCOATS Plaid designs. Edges, pockets and At Greatly Reduced Prices n imvortea | London-made Ulsters, Travelling Coats, wk at $7.50, R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Ther Low Prices, SLIPPERS — %~ yam FOR MEN in'recxaia 7" TO WEAR Booties, cut high, with turn-over tops to protect the ankles. Opera Slip- pers that slip on and off-with the ute most facility; some lined with kid and some made of Iid, with and without elastic at the sides. ee tie S Guard Coats, Raylans, Chesterfields and § 9 ) Peaeriest’ peetnklen: ‘red a kid leat ined th Kets und edges bound with silk Formérly up to $57.50; now, Formerly up to $47.50; now., Formerly up to $34 Formerly up to $32.50; now... Formerly up to $27.50; now. Formerly up to $38.50; now. , Formerly up to $32.50; now. Formerly up to $24.75; now... Formerly up to $22.50; now. ‘Dressing Gowns Dressing Gowns ; Macy's range in ne downy blankets up to fin 4.74, either for one made of im- Bands—sitk or iste elastic webbing. trimmed with best qui kidleatherandcantabends. Colors bape! sie | —llaht blue, pink, lavender, gray. Jap Hand Quilted Silk} ‘anand white’ tnitols Git Bee Coats and Robes 48c 68c 94e $1.44 rments at Macy's Quantities too small to advertise. Jeneth gutlted robes 174. Jap Silk Shirts and Pajamas BLI DEPARTMENT ik, which. neverthelens han | Hib Is ang | its m st On Mac: th Flooi “MADEIRA CHEMISES, $2.49 Magnificently Scalloped and Embro‘dered ‘e are the only retail store in America having its own organi= zation in the Madeira Islands. We show not only the largest and best assortment of Madeira Chemises at $2.49, but of all beauti- ful Madeira Underwear at all prices. ’ WE'SAVE YOU TIME AS WELL AS MONEY Ask for a Blue Transfer Card, *wristenteyt'e Desk Go from department to department without paying for your purchases until you have finished buying. You will find your purchases assembled and packed, ready for you at the Transfer Desk. There you pay the total bill. ™nge",Pe df you have a deposit account, you simply and sign the bill, which is easier still. THIS IS THE CULMINATION OF TIME ECONOMY TOYS The Really Best and TOYS Biggest Toy Lepartment All the Toy Stores cannot be best and biggest; all can claim to be; most of them do; the verdict is a matter of individual judgment. To settle the matter for yourself, go to all the other stores in town before you come here.. The things you will see and the prices you Will hear on the sixth floor, all the 64,000 square eet of which is devoted to this. mammoth exhibition, will carry strong conviction to your mind concerning the relative merits of Macy's merchandise and the accuracy of our statements. To facilitate your buying, and to assist you in your buying, you may secure the services of an experienced general salesper- son and store guide at the Superintendent's desk on any floor. Our 1911 prestige and power began in 1858, and over half a century growth makes our Toy Department what it is toeday— ain Plows Desk give your number The importance of this statement will best be appreciated by those who are aware of our conservatism in making statements. We do not claim to be perfect. It is just as well that we are not, because the attainment of the ideal would leave nothing closer to the ideal than any other store in the country. What is true of our Toy Department is true of every- thing else in our 25-acre store. We have not reached that stage to which we aspire, but we are nearer to it than any other store. MISSES’ ‘AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES Each One Packed in a Dainty Holly Box Without Charge. FOR JUNIORS AND MISSES: One lingerie model, with square neck, kimono sleeve, the bodice of eyelet embroidery; the ] CHILDREN'S BATHROBES, of heavy ) BOYS’ BATHROBES, made of blankets, flannelette in plain’ ; blue or] in all plain colors, with fancy pink, with fancy borders of children, | borders. zes 4 to 16 years, cats and Teddy Bear desig s| ‘$224, $2.69, $3.96 and $4.96. 2 to 12 years. Special at HITE PLEATED SHIRTS (the BOYS’ BATHROBES, of heavy imported hlebrated Star Shirts), especially au cwith two rawvaat w sds embroidery with finetucks between. e dress prettily finished with ribbons. Tiecond FL. Biwarcl Stzes 15 An 17, $7.94. * Pee Others at $9.74, $10.74, $11.74, FOR CHILDREN: Fine white lawn and white nets, in a great variety of models, trimmed with embroideries and laces, some of them exquisitely fine. Sizes 4 to 14, Not all sizes in every style, but nearly. A wide range of prices, between $3.96 and $16.74 inclusive. MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AT MACY'S up to closing time on Saturday night will be delivered in time for Christmas, 4 Be it a piece of Furniture, or a piece of Jewelry, your gifts bought at Macy's will be delivered without fail. We shall use special messengers, it necessary. We shall deliver as late as Monday morning, the 25th, if necessary. You will not be disappointed. ; Every contingency possible, or impossible, has been pro- wided for, and we can promise that your satisfaction with our delivery will be as complete as your satisfaction with our low prices. ‘ Ulsterettes. Also Overcoats made by Amer- H| pad Deere Heer ican tailors, of English Vicunas, id T weeds, Napsand Ratines, IrishFriezes and h Ate with atid lack Wid Homespuns, Scotch Blanket Cloths, etc. y MEN'S MATCHED SETS crave Suspenders, Garters, Arm | Suspenders—aitesilk or elastic RED_ CROSS webbing. Light blue, pink, Al S der, gray, Gn and white. Neatly XMAS SE packed in gift boxes, artistically Superintendent's Desk, Main Floor, decorated with holly. TO, re worked tn MANY ODD LOTS in the fight against tuber- el . culosis. of Holiday Merchandise hurt in the Christmas rush are One Cent Each. Now on Sale at Very Low Prices! ire sare merchandise, also in quantities too small to advertise, are being closed out Only a few more days to at substantial reductions from former prices. S bling, Every cent paid for an article in this aepartmont goes to 26th. A wondertul com- akers. We simply provide a market for their productions, bination of values, the price of one elsewhere. [Neem From the Small Boy of-4to the Rising Man of 18 . The lowest price for suits of this quality elsewhere is $5.00. Our pricey Ne WHITE AND COLORED) BOYS’ SWEATERS, of the finest lity: pure worsted, finished withtwo} and Tan. in the new Scotch: pockets and peart buttons. Sizes20} heather mixtures. Made with Ve to 28 (2 to 6 years). Redu neck or duto collar. All hand fine $1.29 and $1.49 to 98e} ished. Medium and extra heavy! BO)S' SWEATER COATS, V-neck or auto} es 26 to.36. At $1.39, collar, Finished with kets. In] "$8. $396 Navy, Red, Gray and Brown i or trimmed. Sizes 26 to 34; soldselsewhere for $5.00, $1.39 and........... ’ SALE OF WILTON RUGS the ank! with flexibte leeces, CLASP FAUST SLIPPERS, cut i "Wd open at, the protecting the ankles Braughts. tan or black kid S$, lined * tan oF Kid wae ROMEO SLIPPERS, elnat J with kid; in blac BLACK FELT SLIPPERS, $29.75 COMFY SLIPPERS, soft fet navy, blue, eray and brown, . $1.19 BOYS’ SLI | the modell Used on backs of letters. packages and cards. Every one yuu buy helps 48e GBe 9Be $1.44 Kixth Fi, Macy’s Great White Sale. le by Begins Tuesday,December YOUTHS’ & BOYS’ HATS REDUCED Formerly $1.88; now 94c ‘Two splendid Hats may be bought here for about SOFT FELT HATS, in telescope shapes, in the most becoming styles for young fellows. Choice agers Tans and Browns. PRESENTS FOR BOYS Suits of All-Wool Cassimeres | In gray and brown mixtures. Norfolk model with yoke and box pleats, sizes 5 to 14 years. Double-breas‘ed models, sizes 9 to 18 years. Full-lined knickerbockers, extremely well tailored. $3.96 All the Boys’ Suits sold at Macy's all the way down from $16.49, our highest price, are made of all-wool and double stitched in parts subs » greatest strain. Tha x pli 5 Suits wear longer than the erage Suits. It explains, furthermore, why we sell more Boys’ Suits than any other de- partment store in New YorkCity. oon Boys’ Pajamas At about halt price—68c i Of imported Fleece lined Cheviot; sizes 6 to 123. wy domet, in sizes 4 to 16 years. Finished ents; former » ) lette, in 5 outlined on pockets, cuffs, ce 's of Teddy bears, cats imas come in holiday , Regular price elsewhere $1.50. 5 Our price 98¢, Boy ” Sweaters. The most compfete assortment ob! \ York City. Only the All-Wool kind, but our prices areas low as at houses that handle inferior grades, Every Sweater in our stock is guaranteed Pure Wool, or Worsted. Here are some t¥pical Macy values TERS, in coat style, made of] worsted, in plain Navy, Red®Gray ain r Sweater is the garment . $1.98] The Regular Ma Boys’ & Children’s Bathrobes i In a large variety of materials and colors cotton cheviot, fleece lined, in fancy ade for R.H.N stripes. An. exclusive sty ade} to the ¢ in our Own Workrooms. 16 years, At $1.98. in both large and small si2@S risu-reacx Eminently fitted for gift-giving. ° i Formerly Now ‘ormerly, N ., $3.96 $294 | 8ft.3in. x10 ft.6 in, saa.e0 | 96.48 $4.94 | oft. x12 ft, $26.99 $23.24 $17.89 fio ft.6 in. x12 ft. $18.89 10 ft.6 in. x13 ft. 6in., formerly $64.74, now $54.50, ow r $348 imber of other Rugs it special reduetiort es that were alr 1 isthe