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‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912. bd R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices betng about ABigDayatllacy’s ‘ Owing to the inclement weather, nearly all of.the items advertised in Sunday’s papers still continue B&H on sale. These are now supple- mented by an unusual number of Tuesday Specials which are still on sale. it Two Lads Confess Theft and Tell | wa* living, and hes ay AND MULVEY-YES, AFFAIRS PROBED FIT STATEROOM, SO; AGAINST DARROW «i tim caters cou Jem Surtees | ! | of Philanthropy. locked up the ground, the loss fense that his crime — - —= — The Females of the Species Officers of International Give] When One Is Going on a For-' But Detective Charged With | churwe that ne wave away a large pe What the Internal Bath tion as himself. } The wounds of his wife while serious | | cause he needed th | ; fas ta *, wri * of his loot, he made reply that the boys H f H +] 4 Certainly Were More Dead- Depositions in Case Against eign Cruise, What Is $1,000 | Jury Fixing Is Said to Have |'¢ whom he distributed rupber boots and Is Doing or umanity Lewiston (Me.) Journal. to One’s Clothes’ Implicated Lawyer. "The boy In Charles Pinzgo, thirteen Under our present mode of living } | An unabashed and lingulstically gifted o be fatal, ‘The house { Ontldren'a Court, Brooklyn, — to-day, | | phareed with burglary advanced the de- i oP | eS . namely rubber boots, shoes and arc other footwear were in the same post- ly Than the Males. ¥ lp charles Diazzo, thirteen | the large intestine (or colon) cannot \ | | ! he et rid of all the waste that it accumu- Je Wee once a she tes—s0 it clogs up and then Lillous- Lents Lassi seard gl sides hinad) “jacob lavy's @ ness, constipation is the result, and lean Ine was just twenty minutes late | Indictment returned against Charles 8.) No. 4% Knickerbocker avenue, Sunday eee of desire to do, to work, to tn heading down the bi t the start, Darrow, the Chicago attorney, by the! night and stole a dozen pairs of rubber | think, ‘ et yer thie | athe crulme to Portuy | county Grand Jury wae based on an al-| boots, a dozen pairs of shoes and half! This waste in the colon, as we all! Spain, the Mediterranean and the Orient | med confession to that body by Bert) * Sze halre of nretion know, is extremely poisonous, and if| 4 Detective Woodle of the Hamburg} neglected, the blood takes up the! former MoNamara defense | avenue etation sartal out on the case | pol 7 4 ALL OVER A CHICKEN, | ‘The management and affairs of the] ome cincinnatt of the Hambure-Amer:| TOR ANC Int r Paper Company, which That Started the Battle, tne subject of detaiied scrutiny to-day when the taking of depositions of off. today. Mine Julia Ackerman of &t. Though There'd Been Bad , the « y Wad Westh Bete | i saa fer dune Were patt harged with Jury bribing. | yesterday. He atudled the feet at tne |Dauon, and brings on countiens very In addition, owing to the fact of lu Biaten Commissioner Alexander | 1 ie nn eee tha delay. Hoshtes, | Probably will not be definitely known |Rél@tvbornood youth and soon located a y caused by the waste in the colon. ro taken in the| tite Wax no end of young men who | Unt!l the case comes to trial. several tade prowsy displaying new rub: |°*Hne colon is kept clean and pure , e paper company | Had come to seo thelr aweethearty off | Soon after the indictments against! they got the footwear from Charite Pi-| You will always feel bright and capable the Lewiston (Me) Journal] "4 Whe could not be permanently | Darrow for alleged corruption of jurors | @#20 and Freddie Pryor. It was an easy ;—never blue and nervous—always up “Twas @ brave dit of a scrap witle ft Company. The newspaper in articles | PT!Cd away from the last embraces and | in the McNamara case were returned | ™atter to round up Charlie and Freddie, Ad ct a Hitansat bath Janted and barring the inconvenience of published about a year mmo made a| kine Tho Rangways were blocked yesterday, rumors became prevaient chat Ro TEMMly confemed. shel will keep the colon, as. awe coming Into court to-day everything statement that the paper company was} Rid (here was greal danger {hat (he Prenkin had told all he knew of the |erty, was not keen to press the prosecu-|and clean as d was easy and pleasantiike. And it Kip- (a trust in violation of the Sherman act | #™1P might carry away eume BON-!N-| Wegeq Jury bribing to the Grand Jury, |Con, Justice Moss paroled the boys es | for perfect, hen Blood at Coney Before. [in tie Cirsult Cou The depositions a 0 ibe! this being stock-taking week, you will find all over the store Marked “0% Down Lots at nominal prices. Wherever you turn unusual values confront you. Probably ow hi a| The Mbel sult against the newspaper | tending passengers i i i | | fret offenders. E i] | bate enjoyed tt fo the: towalan or the | Was fied in the United States Clreuit] Into the midst of the smacking and ner WES taxval Hal: LHD TOE TE tk ————— E aey ehsuiaiel are using it oad whatever you want you will be able apectes Mulvey and Kent were Court at Rertiand) Me, 6 Short time) er eta seine woman, trim Me doe. | Yeetlaation before ine Grand Susy, noe| SHOT WIFE WITH RIFLE doctors prescribing it with great, « to get at special clearance prices. tain th the =m: ater. pid ‘ 7 =I dead PM | all over the world. It is now ay ore "surpny was The oMces of the paper company are] She was weeping tears of anger and her | Franklin himaci¢ would make any atate-| THEN SET HOUSE ABLAZE. | ‘Shown and explained by all Riker Drug | more deadly t in New York and the officers ail live| voice wae high with wrath. ment in denial, The prosecutors de- ———— Stores in New York and Brooklyn. } ‘The Murphy » Mulveys have here For that reason the taking off “It's no use," she exclaimed in tra ® clare the public would be compelled | COLLINSVILLE, Conn, Jan, %—In] Ask for Booklet “Why Men of To-day hbors for years, and, nelahbor- | thelr deposliions was arranged to be] tones that would have sounded well be- | to await the t had little differenc done here, On application of Robert T, | hind the footiixhts “I won't go. I Just ulvey’s chicken few | Whitehouse of Portiand, Me, counsel] Won't go at all, That's all, What's the ack yard at|for the Lewiston Journal, a large num-| Use of going if you can't have your 1 before learning what {an insane frens: evidence was in the poi State. Franklin, when asked if he had made Jonn Keneflc, &] Is Only 60% Efficient.” ssion of the xt -" Coney | ber of book 1d records the paper] clothes, T want to get off! I want to nt street, ed aay are page poten ie get oft!" any confession to the Grand Jury, sald | alta fter tt.| Alonzo W. Burbank, president and] A number of ships oMcers and vol-| he would not issue any dental nor | ern ro ers a p Mamie Kent, a aix- {treasurer of the paper company, was] unteor aldes rushed to the lady's side. would he confirm the rumor. oT No aur- | toned. His | “a Volunteered to bring | frat question mination Was} “1 hougit a spectal trunk—boo hoo'” | prise was caused by the return of the . back the bird, That's how che battie | bY Mr. Whituhatne 4 ie op aaein. [the webbed. “Just for this hor-Fid old | indictments, aa it had been rumored | desire to announce that OF ered krossman Moedillicuddy tretrertelelip! One of the k-k-kind that | persistently that the form ton, M chief coun- “What are you doin’ in me yard?’ |i NS, asked who promoted the In-|#tands up like a wardrobe, It cost | wel for the confessed dynamiters would Commencing Thursday, February First, challenged Maurice Murphy, sixty-#ix | ternational Company. $72.49 in Bt. Joe, And I had all my new Involved in Investigation into the Whitlam A. Russell and H. J. Chis | c--c-lothes for all the different p-p-p- | alleged jury corruption. and continuing throughout the month, they will hold their rT] “I's after Mrs. Mulvey’a chicken I holm.” And they can't get it into eee ony stare rote atthe lah "lue | MY netaiaroom, "And they say they | CRUIKSHANK GIVEN JOB nave Vanes eewrnry mew penser RTS A Be EF Veailsthas humsetabd 11d Pal bad ane at BY GEN. WM. VERBECK.) Artistic & Serviceable Furniture ation was placed on it by} the ship. I w-wew-ont 0, t — as orney - , pe " i Cre em the outs, an’ let her come for her | house ee eto nat aten | Officer Who First Recownized the comprising fine examples of by , , . | could ret a mult a tf . ak me All Framed—Greatly Reduced It is hard to classify them, as the subjects are as varied as the treatment. There is a large group of English and French prints; one or two proof etchings on hment, fac-similes of many famous paintings; in short, it would be a difficult taste that would no! find something to please it. DPhini For gift purposes we suggest: — “EUs trespassin’ you are,” returned | Murphy, with the glow of remembered! y. battles coursing through his five feet. | “Resides, Mra, Mulvey and m: became calm. Haughtlly she demanted to Work at Manlius, Sheraton, Adams, Chippendale, Heppelwhite, William and One of Paws stelleu's Diy Point Elchings, formerly Mre. Kent had work to do, a ald 1 a - ‘ A . 133.89, now $19.89. i Things Were going poorly for the | Semen Atk enmendne GaN OOINTOR, WOE. $LWOS Ih YOO MASE, ene Crisahiie Saber fees Mary, Georgian Colonial, Modern Art and Period Ne tre Batis Prints by Geo. Moreland, that were elder Murphy when son John, two Inches M ienued at the time of organtsa- 7 ‘ecent ac- teal ry 118.89, are marked $12.89; framed in antique gilt. Wie tis te pre, tured tiie. ee Te esc reered | tivities Kept him in the Ilmelight, ar. styles, Mission and Upholstered Furniture. : Three large Portratis in Color, by" Archie Gunn, into th ntage was only we bought five or ix plants sub- hes je Sen rived in Syracuse from New York yes- . + . . 2 some way been overlouked; so they are no temporary, for Mrs. Kent Ay and used stock in paying for In the bethroom ot Wie) GUANO HA’ ba TTE gaa ATU BASIAISIY. teenie: Included are complete suites and individual pieces for we Riuneramilyescome; j eplied Mr. Burb q ‘ we seat F er aie ; eni’s G H ce Ba = EEA \ "Semon irinek was merely a] ‘Then everybody went ashore who was [live where he ha ocepted temporary Living, Dining and Bed Rooms, Libraries and Halls; also a large con foo GatdorRent's Glorious Aurora magni } warn't it?’ asl ttorney hore h employment from Gen. iam Ver- i ‘i ie by i HELPED IT ON. hous, Sr, Jennings objected...” | sone emmere One the chip eatted. bock at the Manlius Schools, = collection of Art Novelties, all of which will be offered at $22.89. The frame would cost at least $30.00 to ell, sald Attorney Whitehoune, ‘le stock water or value?” |WOMEN VOTE FOR A STRIKE.| Capt. Cruikshank teft gyracuse tor Mulvey home, where, by the open wins|Mr Jennings again objected and Mr. Aol dale New York Saturday, and on hie arrival 5 dows, whe and Mra. Mulvey discuxsed| Whitehouse did not press the question. |Ladies Watet and Dressmakers’| there promptly disappeared. It fe un- the recent victory loudly for the benefit! Mr. Burbank, in reply to a question, u Favors 01 derstood he will be engaged in special 5 ' ; 4 | She returned with the chicken to the | Of the defeated Murphys, Hy that time | said Se | ! The returna from the four days bauiot- | CENCerINE work at Manilus. duplicate. masure’s “By the Brook,” a restful watercolor in gray-green tones is $19.89. It was $39.74, which is about, what similar originals by this well-known artist are sold for elsewhere unfra Numerous olher sutjccls ab 99e., $1.98, $2.97, $3.95 and up to $19.89. Former prices were $2.14, $3.96, $5.49, $6.24 and up to $39.74. There are heey Ue ithbaie of celebrated ainsboroughs ai ir Joshua Reynclds. A three-quar- ie likeness of the beautiful Duchess of Divonshire, framed in powdered gold, 1s $14.84, but was $20.89, this com) Extraordinary Reductions. West 23d and 22d Streets ‘ output of the comdination it was effected was about ¥, of which about 1,000 tons § there was quite a crowd outside, listen- i bch la alle Bit Ha | tng eagerly to the account and guying - | Ins Of Locals No, 10 and No, % of the thé defeated he pr een. grite Progant total out- | radios Watet and Dressmakers Union, All this time Mra, Murphy was vislt- was not asked what portion of the prea: | Which closed to-day, showed that more ing a friend. She wa vning when /ent output was print paper, than % per cent. of the members of the eke saw the crowd outsiCe and started | Mr, Burbank’s exanrination waa still | unto od & general #trike for ‘high: fer the door of ber home on the run, |!n Progress when tho hearing was ed-| er w: shorter hours, ‘The first thing that greeted her was |Journed until to-morwow, ‘The result surprined the oMcers of the the rernant of the male urphya, The Tage, TaLeheees union who were not looking for strong | “guld man” had a black eye ovoling on Mange Hin strike sentiment xo avon after the strike | -] of a year and a half ago. A couterence 4 avenue and Sixty-| between the executive boards of the nwed himself to-day in| locals and representatives of the Inter- 1ib Kast Seventy-fourth | national Garment Workers’ Union and | ‘ ont his ten-year-old boy | the United Hebrew Trades was called | a His | for to-night to set the time for lsmuing | record as a carrier was exc the wtrike call. OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz © 34th Street oo of steak and his son was doubly decorated in similar fashion, It wan beyond belief, Wrathfully she listened to the story and without waiting to @ttend to the wounded sallied forth : alone to meet the enemy, When the enemy saw her coming the } windows were closed and all remarks H } a treet, Ho Clearance Sale After Inventory COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE Many of the special values which will be offered in NEW YORK’S GREATEST FURNITURE SALE Da- door, issuing to the be to come out and re was nothing doing. Then the police arrived. } In Coney Island Court to-day Mag- fetrate McGuire heard Mra. Kent tell how the Munphys attacked clothespoles in lack of shela im lack of ahelal January Clearance eyes of the Murp sonnider 1 Women's $1 69 held th iT hy in S800 $40.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits $15.00 200 men’: nd, es’ Tailored Suits, taken from the regular stock. Made of fashionable fabrics. Suitable 15.00 for present and early Spring wear. 4 the rest, including the female of the Patent coltakin and gun metal with kid or cloth tope, Former Prices $35.00 and $40.00, Reduced to } } eyrenys he delivered thin judicial all widths, sizes 244 to 7/4; regularly $3.00. : ee Boys Shoes | Misses’ Shoes No exchange. No approvals. o “Got out an w $5 GREETINGS SENT a Srumaaes on base alter a | odlanenon igh Oat beeen: IRELESS GREETIN calf Slucher of ‘ba sites 2 | and dongols high €ut button: bail \{ TO CARDINAL O'CONNELL. || Sioa" pant 1.29 uy 1.15 40.00 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits... Reduced to 20.00 Which: begins text Monday i : Win Reach Boston Too || yumors\ und & hildren’s Coats _ Men's Hose } Elaborate Reception. to the neck; warm lined and unlined: 45.00 Women's Velour Coats .+.0++.++++... “ «18.00 Look for the ‘not advertised” signs on Macy's . i sizes 6 to 14 years and 2 wort. a tonne wun |p ogpeuncaneal 1 AS)s f Bec, ax pia Asan Womens Flannel Gowns : «ne wan ele. || Heavy wool finish German. striped Indigo Percales rdinalate, was, mutts |f Hannel; deep yoke, trimmed with daisy | 36in. wide, variety of colore; {at noon to-day vo ware || CH Blue and pink: high” 14/7 [all fat color; epecial w 6%c re that the plah. | J OFV Meck; full sizes; rey. 79¢ c Tabie Damask Fourth Floor and you will understand the truth of our claim that no matter how low a price others advertise, you can come to Macy's and get the same thing or “omething even better for less money. 135.00 Hudson Seal Coat Dyed Muskrat ..... « —« 90.00 150.00 French Seal Coat Skunk Collar........ « « 95.00 80.00 French Seal Coat.........csccseeeeees «55.00 mt ann anno L. : 95.00 French Seal Coat... Cee orate welcome planned for the coming |» say yide Se Oe rt Bleschod, §8in. wide: cholcece- 9&1 of Boston's tire the ¢ eslectionof patterne; val is¢ lection of designs; val. 25eyd. . Would be oarried thr forenoon, Many wire byt 48c Mercerizid Napkins 22.50 Girls’ Velour Plush Coats........... Pi j ra Mab Peroxide of Hi Hemmed, fine quality dam- 25.00 Junior and Misses’ Velour Plush Coat. Jae ae | ey) EE ai telies Ienneucoaier ott te YC Vat pre wire tc AMC 29.75 Girls’ Velvet Coats..............005 vee 4 15,00 B. Altman & Co, | Beit pian Of tor 9.50 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats............... - . reach Quarantine a couple of hours be fore dawn, After the Canopic vis Visited by the boanting WILL HOLD AN IMPORTANT SALE OF BLACK DRESS SILKS | A SPECIAL SEPARATE ae ge 8-Page Spring Fashion Number |f/| cee: ence ree =o 51.90 F : BLACK DRESS TAFFETAS, 36 INCHES WIDE “ 95c. Copiously Illustrated in Colors BLACK PAILLETTE DE SOIE, 36 INCHES WIDE 78, and with Pen and Ink Drawings ALSO NEW 16-PAGE JOKE BOOK einer s Meine Both With Next Sunday’s World Fire and Police Departments Subscriptions are being received by J.P. Morgan & Company and Loeb & C ), and a Committee of which President Alvin W. Krech of the Equitable Tr ny is Treasurer, to Funds for the bene- fit of sof nd Police Departments. A part of the funds es of those who lost their tives in the Equitable adequate amount not be raised for that purpose Long Whar!, 1 be escorted thr: on Granby atre the chy to h Honor tor PARIS, Jan, 20.--i: States Ambarsedo + especially dist parliamentary hag decited t the Senate in parture. The fixed = Mr. Bac as Amba after his nomination as 4 mem the Corporation of Harvard University. bue these funds to any existing Pension or of the City Treasury; on the contrary, it Is nount is raised separate new funds will be rtments, giving the Commissioners »pportunity for relieving worthy je regular relief funds do not reach cement is made in order that persons not yet reached by sion may know of the opportunity to subseribe to the funds Fifth Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York ELF READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUB OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY--READ IT, Subscriptions may be sent to Alvin W. Krech, Treasurer, care of Equi- table Trust Company, er to J. P, Morgan & Company, Treasurer, and such Subscriptions will be @uly acknowledged, ——— 3 44 yen & Geop LAUGH 3 in,” & new 1@page Joke Book, x Sits next Bundey's Worle. eetata!