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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, GEE, BUT AXEL HAS A NARROW ESCAPE © © © © Copyright, 1911, by The Prese Publishing Co. ‘The New York World). P.M. Maey & Co.'s Attractions Age. reraid Square roadway, MthtestehSt. | : WHITE SALE VALUES (ou you F=1\CARL MORRIS’ ? Jee) 4} AH, You ugh P quitter | HE Stat! ier woul 's White Sale is still drawing the people. That is of the continuing values. Opportunities presented be j tomorrow, opportunities that will be presented: next ere not less than the opportunities that were presented on the first day. We might fill columns with descriptions of items, and.we w but for the fact that mere description is inconélusive without Personal inspection of the Hering Only by handling the and subjecting them to the closest examination can you ft pore the lowness of Macy prices. There are other White Sales. There will be other White Sales. The more the better—for Macy's. Tid Rleat 1 If there were no competition, there Would be no standard byj which to estimate the superiority of Macy values. Some of the values obtainable in the Women's White Sale: CORSETS—The leading makes, in-|CHEMISES—Nainsook, Campric, cluding the famous ‘La Comtesse” From up to F admittedly the finest corset. m+] CORSET COVERS — Muslin, Nainsool, ported; also ‘‘Marchioness, ete of the Very best corsets made in From 19 up to $17.49, dismissal of the Indictments of Kit| the young women be allowed to eo on Mrs, Ph co OMcer Sued f America. WAISTSLawn, Batiste Marquisette, Dowd alias Bessie Roberts, and/ their own parole, leaving the indict-| Mre. Philip M. Lydig, c D, Byrnes filed ° Madras, Chiffon, Wash Silk, ete, Mary Willams, who were accused by| ments standing against t Young | divorced W. BD. Stok ‘ From 29e (the 65 kind) up. x ‘ , . Stokes after they | preme Court to-day against Jeremiah | : F Fon ef 1 the younger Van Norden of having| Van Norden has not been een by his| neq been married five years, ix euffer-| William Mahoney, uitenant of Drawer or Skirt; Nainsook, Lawn. | cimongs AND NEGLIGEES — Sitle,. robbed him of $28,000 after making his acquaintance early one morning at the back door of the Waldorf-Astoria, | Van Norden made. the complaint to! or gan. 2, 1910. the police on Jan, 20, 1910. The women| According to his version at | were arrested after considerable police! went out through the wome: fuss. They admitted having been with|trance, on the Thirty-third street ai : Van Norden, but denied having stolen | of the hotel, at about 2 o'clock In ¢! $ the money. morning. One of the women lurched cl i. re —— —_—~— Marquisette and Batiste Erom 49 up to $824. Blt held 7 ainsook, Crepe, arquisette, Mustin, ete. From up to 'sitaso, oan Cambric, Nainsook, ete. Ncluding extra sizes, Front 2te up to $9450. ICOATS ~ Nuinsook, Cambric, Lawn, ete, Skirts, ete. F From 49e up to $65.50. At all low prices. MEN’S WEEK-END VALUES In Wacy's Great White Sale. SHIRTS OF WOVEN MADKAS OR FINEST COUNT PERCALE $1.04 Every shirt bears the label of one of the best known shirt makers ig] the City. Every shirt is fresh and crisp and designed for the 1923] Spring trade. ‘These shirts are not to be coniused with “job lot” shirtsg ‘They are identical with shirts offered in high grade haberdashers’ $1.50 and $2.00. Coat models with attached cuffs, pleated or plaig] negligee style; with finest’ quality oce pearl buttons. In sts and tigures with plenty of the favorite black and white. All sizes fro ing from complete physical collapse | pollee, for $26,000 for alleged defema- and is resting at her home, No. 38 tion of character, She declared that | Fast Fifty-second atreet, on the advice Mahoney “conspired to ruln her lite of physictans, Sho became {ll Clirist- and rep and had spread false mas "my, but is reported slightly bet eports ab: The complaint was ter to-day. She formerly was Miss drawn by R J Donovan, a law: | Rita Hernandez de Alba do Acosta. yer, of No, 170 If he chooses to come back now, there {9 no legal way of compelling him to tell the story of the events of the morning Lawn, Swiss and Crepe. from We up to the ver st Braun importation, at PRINCESS SLIPS—Lawn, Nainsook,. etc. rom $1.29 up to $4824. INFANTS’ WEAR-Long Slips, Long: Dresses, Waist Dresses# Lo ‘All sorts of rumors flew an Or to the way the money was actually lost | Seainat fot Nhe and the reasons for a financier having | cher woman fell such an amount of cash In his pockets|to him. The hi at such an hour in the morning. talked to them When the case was called for trial|went on his way: Warner M, Van Norden did not appear,| According to the women, the young There had been for weeks rumora that | banker came out of the hotel, addressed he was critically {11 at hie home with a| them : Dee: nervous complaint, due to worry over | Sen: rental wea Ter the loas of the money. d When an official effort was made to compel his presence or satisfactory evi- dence of his illness, It wag announced was vecovered, w minutes and then ‘Rhoda Marshall a Victim of , ‘Pneumonia and Body Will Be Sent Abroad. Indictments Against Two Women on Banker’s Charges Are Quashed. eddin 139. 125°St. fete 7% 048.09, 290 A BH ASS The Van Norden ecandal of 1919, which came at about the time when the trust company bearing their name passed Ja from the control of Warner Van Nor- | den and his son, Warner M., was re- | true, vived to-day. “CORONER HALTED IT. family that he had gone to Action Was Taken in Response ssistant District-Attorney W Judge Rosalsky in the | eservogel, with the approval of Dis- fiten credit for heavier man with to a Request Cabled from England. An autopsy to-day on the remains of Rhoda Marshall, an actress who died on ‘Tuesday in the apartment of Ian Mc- "Seren, an actor in the Bordeaux at No. 549 Riverside Drive, revealed that death {wes caused by pneumonia. There being nothing of a suspictous nature about the cuse, Coroner Winterbottom signed the permits necessary to the removal of the body to nd for burial. Mr. MoLaren !s an actor In the com- pany of George Arliss, playing “Die- raeli” at Wallack’s Theat: deeply distressed over th which interfered with the f and was prompted by a cablegram sent from England yesterday—presumably by some relative of the dead womun. second street. The body was embalmed by Henry Topping, an undertaker, No. 3 West Ninety-fitth street, and was placed in @ metallic casket ready for afternoon a man who gald Lee Gill, with an office t, went to the British , Consul and he had a cable mes- wage asking him to ‘please investigate the death of Rhoda Marshall, at No. 649 Riverside Drive.” ‘The consul gave a letter to Police Commissioner Waldo and Coroner Winterbottom, who od body rem to the Morgue for an autopsy to- Coroner Winterbottom and Gill in- \ terviewed MacLaren last night. He told them Miss Marshall was operated upon two weeks ago for appendicitis, which was followed by pneumonia. He sali he eent word of her death to England, but was unable to say why any one there abould want her death investigated by the authorities, ee een PRESS WOMEN’S BENEFIT. re of Club and Outside Tal- t to Give Entertainment. She Woman's Press Clud will give a Benefit for the philanthropic fund of the society to-morrow afternoon at the Waldorf-Astoria. A number of promi- negt-members have volunteered for the entertainment. Miss Sara Buchanan Huff, chairman of music, will lead a string orchestra of twenty-five pleces; Hdythe Totten, chairman of entertain- ment, will present a playlet which she wrote, with Mrs. M. Reld Cory in the jeading part. The sketch {ts called “Politics.” Miss Totten will also give @ econe from “Macbeth.” @ther members taking part in the amme include Mrs. Josephine Lib- by, who will read her adaptation of “Mrs, Wiges;" Mrs. May Gooderson, | ‘with Helen Rowland’s “Talk on Matri- mony” from The Evening World; Mme. Polifeme in a French recitation, and| Mrs, Valma Swanston Howard, who| will present for tho first time in ‘Amer- | fe. @ translation of August Strind- | Mer “Half a Sheet of Paper.” Out- aide professional talent will include | Miss ‘Amelia Bingham and her com-| pany in." and Misa Belle Gold. ’ —_—_— JOY LINER RUNS AGROUND. Georuin From This City strikes! Neer Providence. | PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Dec. 29.—The Joy ne steamer Georgia, bound in ‘from New York, went aground on the west side of the chAnnel of the Provi- Court of General Sesstons ordered the trict-Attorney Whitman, consented that rm did Hark Clothes From $30 Suits and Overcoats at “Some Sale”---Moe Levy M Onl: &C These are not only all wool, but are made from selected new wool, * ( Store)” 119-125 Walker Street, New York (My Only or artis wavering tie thay Hug aga st tins cotan fleece (poe The sale of these $30 suits and over- coats which were late in coming through my manufacturing depart- of this sale, however, means a wider, better choice than ever. We just added to this lot several hundred high priced overcoats and suits from my regular stock. There are smart overcoats in graceful raglan ulster and genteel conservative effects and eight different suit models, covering the English as well as other styles. Every one of these garments is a $30.00 value. They are sold with the same guar- antee for service as though the full price were paid. $14 50 They’re now... $7 Boys’ Suits & O’ coats $4.95 This is a beautiful lot of garments for the little fellow, made.in mannish effects out of well-wearing, nobby fabrics. Every one of these garments was made up to $ sell for $7. They’re selling now at 4.95 3 Blocks East of Broadway and One Block East from Canal St. Subway Station "as" a oes Ta | ment, and refused by the Cleveland WHITEAND TAN, "Te [in Beko wi, $114 Reeeaen ctor Serenslatis, beiaree! retailer, ends to-morrow. The end Pockets und pearl buttons. tached. Pockets and pearl button Saving See Ghat thay, Her seritean tt Open Evenings Open Saturdays A Visit to our basement will show you Blankets from Ge: and f ‘Ye thought, {s not dangerous and it Until 9 Till 1 ’ France—the finest qualities ~as well as the best products of America, notal iw celfeved @he will float on the flood o’Clock 14 to 17. All different ‘sleeve lengths. SHIRTS OF FINE PERCALE— The $1.00 kind elsewhere, at Macy's 68c The many who wer disappointed in a previous sale of these or rather at the end of it, will be pleased to learn that we have sec 300 dozen more to sell at this remarkably low price. Compare shirts with shirts offered in other Department Stores at $1.25 to $1 Some of the $1.50 may be as good. But there are many $1.50 i1 not nearly as well made Coat style. Cuffs attach Pleated. a plain negligee models. Figured or Striped effects, with many of the favorite black and whites. All sizes, 14 to 19. is Wiout — Wear] WHITE STIFF SHIRTS WITH PURE LINEN BOSOMS, 94c Compare these with shirts advertised elsewhere as special at $1,00 0 more, Not only is the bosom linen in the Macy shirt of high count, merely 1s it of unusual heaviness, but, in addition, an interlining of the fi imported flat thread insures extra service. ‘The difference between this OA shirt 00 and $2.50 shi} Heged to be of the kind, is o1 a out in the wash.” Macy's 9 shirts impra inthe laundering. Three styles:—(1) coat, (2) open back, (3) open b and front; with or without linen cutfs. All sizes 14 to 18, and s| lengths, J4 and 35. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS IN SATEEN SHIRTS. FLANNEL SHIRTS. 4 In Crdet Blue. $1.54 : Mi-itary and turn down collars, alsgj culls attached. SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS. In White. $1.58 Collar and cuffs attached, Pockets and buttons. KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS, $1.86 é Reguration army style. ‘Iwo pleated side pockets with button and b tonhole. In regular stock; superior qualities up to $6.74 for shirts made of impe 4 Japanese silk, the sheerest quality, but with remarkable laundering qui SHIRTS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE—$3.98 QUALITY FOR $2.58 Not fewer than tnree snirts cut to any rn. This very special offer in order to keep our Custom Shirt organizs intact between seasons. a The materials include all shirtings regularly used for our $3.98 quality Either plain, negligee or stiff bosom styles, (Pleated, $1.00 extra for All our Custom Shirts are made in our own workrooms on the pi thus enabling us to guarantee style, workmanship and fit. Regular prices fom shirts to your measure from $2.48 up to $10.48 for the very finest si linen, which we import in exclusive patterns. Special attention is called to our ready for service Custom-made D Sturt at his comes in all neck sizes and in different sleeve leng' each size. The Macy Ready-foreservice Dress Shirt is for men who want as-goo: a-made-to-measure shirt, but have not the time to be measured. ag MACY’S SPECIAL 89c NIGHTSHIRT Superior to any $1.00 Nightshirts on the Market Made in our own factory on the premises, of fine quality Twill, eut and large, and fastened with strong pearl buttons; V-neck; sizes 1$ to. az) These shirts are sewn under the closest supervision and will be founds thoroughly satisfactory MEN’S FULL CUT PAJAMAS, 89¢ ” Much Superior to skimpy pajamas advertised as special at Macy's pajamas are made of men’s white woven madras in corded stri 4 and jacquard t All sizes, and every size cut as full as comfort _requi pearl buttons; finished with frogs. Len! Military collars COLD WEATHER BLANKETS 400 Pairs in a Seasonable Sale ® WHITE EASTERN WOOL ‘ALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS, of vei fine texture; high-grade finish, | x82. . $4.96 per pair, » WHITE WOOL FINISHED BLANKETS} with slight imperfections in w hardly perceptible, and certait with no effect on the wearing qualie ties. Blankets of this quality ‘sett all over the city at $1.75 to $2.00° pair, Special, $1.28 per pair, - any other house in New York, one reason being made (our assortment being the largest anye eing that our prices afford the Regular Mace kor bl BLANKETS, | C. 276 per pair $389 per | E WOOL BLANKETS, 70% WHITE BERKSHIR! wy ott TONBO. ¢ ALL WHITE COTTON without borders. 6480. ' the famous Amana’’ brand made by the Society of Shakers in Hi Ohio We call attention to the St. Mary's Blankets, made expressly for R. H. Magy sessing all th \itary qualifications required by the Macy st: ‘of ight to msure Protection against the cold) stitched top to slip the baby through. ard ar