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4 is Geuld eve Dr. Fendler at the same timo - 1s more or lesa. rom the top windows DIVORCE EVIGENGE Flenting th y down, the firemen | turned off ipo under the alde- walk and a 4 the building ed. | Woman Tells of Seeing Silhou- ette of Man Taking Bath in Abrams Apartment. No explanation could be given for | the blowing out of the valve by the | engineers of the Manhattan Steam! | Company which # am was turned A. M i tes the heat. Tho | n the building at! under the normal pressure, | Warren Secor sald. i employes in the building were lunable to work y | —— CITY GETS $3,400 MORE | FOR ONE OUMPING PIER. | @Uhouettes and shadows against a} khan eee Giese window, the dusky vet] oo Auction of Privilege Is Hard @ures supposed to be the outlines ©: i , Geary Woiff, a San Francisco merchant, | Blow to the Trucking were described by Mrs. Margaret Ru- Combine. Bert, & witness in the divorce sult Of! phe dumping privileres of the olty's Dr, Alexa: Abrams against Mra. t of West Thirty-ninth Amelia Abrams, known in her profe: public auction to- @fonal work as Dr. Amelia Fendler. fy Mrs. Rupert on the bathroom wi ndier's apartment, si could alro hear jz and that the move- ments of the shadows Indicated that | Ferries J. J, Mullig: Mr, Wolff was taking a bath igoneral lighterage b Ore. pert is the widow of the man /at No, 2 Rector stre WHE Was Janitor of the building at No. % on avenue, where Dr, Fendler |P “E had heard of Mr. W said Mra, oWner who secured the lease could not Rupert, “but 1 never saw him until! charge more than forty cents for a| December, 1108. 1 was talking to James, | single truck and sixty cents for a double elevator wan, one day and he sald, | truck. The members of the dumping | you want to seo Dr. Fendier's! combine protested, giving many reasons | alate pubule nesting, Commissioner TompRins | , ube hearing, Com loner Tor Gbjection was made by ex-Judae | Paisea the price per load on both ABElS | a counsel for Dr. Fendiet, a4) ang aoubie tricks ten cents, The public cx Sasied pete Hs oy dimen oj auction wan then set for to-day. | ‘Mrs. Rupert was a | from Consumption lathroom window. } The makes of Kekman'a Alterative, “Oh, yee,” replied Mrs. Rupert, “I) whic joing 40 much wood for Consump- emul see Dr. Fendler in the kitohen. | tly tinually In roetpt of reaily She was preparing breakfast.” Pita acar tala amectetee “Where were you? the last ten years beon leased by chael Bgan at $1,200 a year. ction held at noon to-day in the offi- ces of the Department of Docks vho conduct ‘This Girl ‘Recovered ee eaw the animated shadows on the writers in thal that like suffe what Itdid for 4 *About 7 o'clock in the morning. The didn't come till 8 o'clock.” Rupert, nineteen-year-old @amghter of the janitors widow, pre- coflel her mother on the witness stand. ‘Mies Rupert has larce, dark, laughing eyes, & wealth of ourly hair and an “elive complexion. She eaid ehe was a Gtemographer at Broadway and Forty- aimgh etreet and that she was engaged married. f. Lilian Abrams's chum," she jury, “I used to call for her ing and we would go to At night I would go can now truthfully say Lam per- fectly well. Never felt better tn all my I wish to express my heartfelt thanks, | no cough, no night eo a child of two with lung trouble, grow older. At the 8s z iH} H ja year, “I will answer all letters sent to me, ask- a ry of my from any one from lung troub! in with meny th nd. 8 to you, your ETTA PLATH. reports etill well, fective In Bron- icin upbuliding’ the cone ‘and In upbuliding the aya- a eet Does not contain polson ." je I wan there. Yipee appen to stop visiting she was aakod. sitively forbade my any more, after I told him that happened when Mr. we there.’ whurger, who is presiding the trial, ordered this anewer out of = evidence. GEYSER OF STEAM ee. DISABLES 30 IN LOFTS. Burst Valve Sends Flood of Vapor| te—e'zath ‘Through Valuable Stocks in White Street Building. About 011,000 damage was done to geeks of firms the loft building at ‘Mes. 01-3 White sireet to~day when the Weina of & two-! steampipe blew out the elevator motor and flooded the Asi write to Eckman Laborat f ditional eviden: i Unen importers, suffered damage being be: 0,000, valuable laces CHOICE GROCERIES James Butler ‘ine. Stores New-Laid 12 @ 25° “Much Lower Prices Predicted Soon atch this Paper Every Day Now - Our Butter and Egg Prices. op a 4 Ce.’ ter cten re holy! ow Prices Broadway, 34th to 35th St. “MARCHIONESS”’ SILK GLOVES-- A SPRING SHIPMENT NEWLACE TUNICS HAVE ARRIVED FROM BERLIN « Prices are $7.49 to $27.89 For men, wemen and children. The Tunic fills a par- ‘The fingers have double tips to insure ticular and All the spring colors, black important white. a This isatrade-marked brand manu factured especially for us. Brands of equally high quality elsewhere sell at higher prices. For Men, enema “Marchioness” Silk Gloves, 97e. rist length, 4c, @9e and Ibow-length, gst. Hs te For Children, elbow + length, 74e; two clasps, 44e, Also a new shipment of Eng- lish Washable Doeskin Gloves in the Fashionable white, at the following prices. niche in woman's wardrobe. It requires no particu: lar skill to transform a simple tunic and a few yards of silk or satin into an elegant dress. Ania ts For Women, two-button pique sewn, dation—and 199, one + button prix -seam sewn, possibly a $1.44; elbow length, 16-bitton, $2.44" sash-—is Misses, two-button pique sewn, $1.14. needed to For Moz, one = button. prix n accomplish sewn, $1. ihetrantice, —— mation. L SH C Herein lies its economy. It can be SHETLAND 47c Yd. used in remodelling a previous sea- son's gown, It can be made to multiply one’s oe by a change of color in the slip. It can be worn in the afternoon or evening. Herein lies its convenience. These particular Tunics which we have just imported are of white net, bordered and panelled and banded with wonderfully good copies of rare real laces. VEILINGS tsi vwra The same, well-liked, universally- becoming Shetland m soft flesh color that was recently in- troduced to fashion by the momentary whim of some Parisian beauty. WHITE SHETLAND VEILINGS 2. New designs in vine, mesh and floral effects, that will be very effective with the simple millinery of the Spring. Novelty Shadow Veilings received a day or two ago from Paris, include a lizard and a clover design. Many other designs equally unusual yet within the Sor evening gowns, are bane arg bounds of good taste. Prices 47¢ lo priced at from $12.89 up to $93.50. | $1.79 a yard. SPR.NG SHOWING---INFANTS’ LONG COATS $2.49, $3.96, $4.49 and $5.94 Your choice of cashmere and Bedford cords, and crespella. The capes, which decide the character of the coats, are plain and hand-embroidered, some ot them are braided or tied with ribbons. + ; New Long and Short Dresses and Skirts = 49c to $1.49 For the Simpler Ones ' $5.94 to $12.89 For Christening Robes The materials are tine, generally a sheer lawn or nainsook, and what lace or embroidery trims them is delicate and simple in design. The values represent_tha Regular Macy Saving. No need than you need, ev y's thin, in 1 WHITE DRESS LINENS Opening Sale of the Spring Season Every woman will be wearing linen this year in some form or other. This is to bea linen year. ¢ As usual, Macy's anticipates the demand. We have procured the best qualities obtainable from the most reliable manu- facturers in France and Ireland, and are able to offer the follow- ing remarkable values, in addition to others which we have no room to advertise. IRISH RAMIE WEAVE DRESS 35% inches wide, All pure flax in a special oyster white shade, 44 in, wide, a heavy quality in a soft mellow dress linen, Elsewhere 0c yd.; our price. . je yd. IRISH WHITE DRESS LINEN. 45 inches wide. A fine qualit special high finish, Suitable for | complete costumes as well as for shirt waists. Elatorate Tunics of hand-embroid- ered, beaded, spangled and chenille. trimmed of lace or chiffon, designed LINEN, FRENCH WHITE DRESS LINEN. ., 3¥¢ yd. y4.145 inches wide. Imported. An extra fineyarn, The quality that sells elsewhere at 50c yd. 47 in. wide, yarn in very fine clean spun ft shrunk velvety tine +0 49 yd. A 49¢ yd, 47 inches wide. A special heavy costume linen in a soft round thread quality. ESPONGE DRESS LINEN. $1.98 ya. 50 inches wide, A similar quality oid elsewhere at $2.50 yd. and A round thread weave in a soft mellow finish. | One yard wide. i 1 yardwide......... 49 yd. 90 in, in a special Smooth shrunk finish ready for Elsewhere | i Je yd. | i $1.00; our price. in the Basement Linen Remnants Irish and French Imported Linens for Dresses, Snirtwaists & Skirts Per piece. 1 piece 48c to $2.94 | 45 in. width Te to $8.49 All from two to six yard length MADEIRA CHEMISES, $1.98 The Best Hand-Embroidered Underwear ae They are prettily scalloped, eyeletted and : cmbroidered, all by hand, and sewe? *y 4 in, width hand as well. We have factory at Funchal 4 Madeira Islands, through which the est handiwork of the natives is mibled for us, Not only that, but the maintenance of our headquarters at the source of supply is a strong ctor in materially reducing cost to us and subsequent selling price. ent stock of hand-embroid- tises from Madeira contains good values ¢ one describe: \t $2.49, $2.9 ustrated), and $4. nd Floor, 84th Ni T WINTER GOODS AT CLEARANCE PRICES Although our advertising is now largely centered on Spring goods, we still have fairly large reminders of Winter merchandise, which we do not ad- vertise chiefly for the reason that there are too few of a kind to make ad- vertising safe, This Winter merchandise will be found in practically every department. There is necessity for Winter goods as late as the middle of March, and possibly later than that, but in order to clear the way for new Spring goods arriving daily we have cut all these Winter goods to prices that make it ex- tremely : pi to buy mow, even if the goods are not needed till next Hats at fancy prices, it is a relief to know that Macy shows the same Paris mod and all have very large brims, That is how we are able to offer them to-day so far below market prices. $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 SHOES for. $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES. throughout. rials made to fixed Macy's At $1.89 strong box calfskin, withtwosolidoak | our own speci- prices priese leather soles;solid counters and insoles, fications. All Heart of Lile........ $1.25 $1.12 These shoes have the broad easy fitting toe Sizes, 34 to 44, Pierre de Coulevain so desirable in boys’ school shoes. $125 $112 For LITTLE MEN we have two lines............0.00..06. 98c and $1.29 i ; Sizes 9 to 1314. Calf shoes, with trong uppers. When Tragedy Grins..... $1.25 $1.12 Miller White. etGHT SHAPE” SHOES REDUCED) wtemirmessene (Minmemmind .., iis ' For Misses and Children “sessed vicar weart | "Whought trom London specally for 1, Rinchard. ; (Washable Nu-Buck.) sod watt 6 oot one Scockeaiiere ‘ $1.35 © $121 High cut button boots, made over our popular and eutt een bere patch pockets a exclusive last, with welted soles. Both inner and outer eur ae ct cacian ar ay $1.35) = $121 goles of the best oak leather in the fashionable white chauore bi Nu-Buck, the new washable substitute for buckskin, a i 1.35 Sizes 87; to 11; spring heels; regular 83.49, now... 8 ava coats Wor: a8 We sorentrhe of 9 ? in Sizes 111% to 2; low heels; regular $3.96, now. sibel as) £1.30 $117 | E he ae NEW PARIS M.LLINERY )- Correct Coples of Select Models In these days when all shops show the new Paris Model ersld Square Broadway, Mthto3sth St. CUSTOM SHIRT DEPARTMENT New Shirtings for Spring 1912 Men are invited to our cozy show room at the rear ot the men’s shop on the Muin Floor; reached direct from the 34th St. entrance. : Here we make shirts to your own specifications at from $2.48 up to $10.50. Our new shipment of spring Shirtings numbers over 200 5 4ifferent patterns. In madras alone, in which we make shirts to your measure for $2.48 to $4.44, we have 150. In silk mixture, shirts of which will cost you $4.44, we have 10 different kinds. In silk novelties, which are priced up to $10.50, you havea selection of 50 exqu'site styles. Atthis last price your saving as compared with prices at specialty haber- dashers is $4.50. JUST RECEIVED—SOME ALL-SILK .HIRTINGS in 25 combinations of -Ficate stripes such as ar2 to be found only it high-clies haberdashers’ at $10.00, We offe: thse to your ure at $7.19. If you are not already a customer, let us make youa sample shirt just to convince you that e are first-class Shirt-makers MEN’S TERRY MEN'S NEW 1 1, BATH $2.69 ISILK HATS. “rte oe Trimmed with neck cord and girdle | rin, ‘ect - Three sizes, small, medium, The New Tape 6 Ef Fashion in men’s els at HALF PRICE. More than that,Macy’s shows you many models copied in our own ate- lier—made just as care- fully and artistically from high-grade mate- rials—at from $9.89 to $19.89. >, As an example of a? typical Macy vaiues, the Lewis Tricorne from Paris illustrated. The original model landed cost about $60, and is marked $29.89. Correct copies of this Lewis model, in black & several colors, $14.89. WOMEN’S REAL PANAMA HATS A Timely Sale = The hats are all very large head sizes $5.00 Hats at $3.49 $7.00 Hats at $4.49 $8.00 Hats at $4.96 We had them made in the dull season. 7 SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Noteworthy Reductions These Shoes for Men th St, side) All over New York Terry Robes off SUK hats this $5.49 SHOES for. . +. $3.59 this kind are priced at $3.50. He aetan ain Four different ki of men's enicicomilidy e French — style —a barely percepti- ble tapering to the crown, the brim semi-flat, or the style of the Fnglish high-grade shoes included in this sale. Your choice of (1) Black Domino Calf, button or lace, built on a shapely last that fits snugiy at ; every point. (2) Black Domino Calf Blucher with broad heel and well arched instep, calculated to hold the foot tirmly in a correct ition. (8) Button Pacent Coltskin, an_exceedingly dressy shoe. (4) Tan Calf Blucher with invisible eyelets. These shoes are made of exceptionally fine grade of leather. Other robes in stock of all kinds, in= cluding robes, made of Jap silk ty Japanese wotkmen in Japan over Specifications workrooms her’. not only priced less than elsewhere, bul are distinclly preferable to kinds which are imported made up in the ordinary way, as those are intended for slight-slatured Orientals and are by no means suilatle lo Ameri= can men. MEN'S COATS $27.74 © showing the new sea- in all the different styles $2.74 and $3.49, NEW FICTION AND THE PERCENTAGE am | About 150 pairs in broken sizes, in patent and dull leathers, button and lace. These Values for Women $3.96 16-BUTTON BOOTS for.......:.... w+ $2.89 j fe eats, i tl FOR STREET OF SAVING. 2... aes | shapely round" toe last, well arched. Cuban heels and welted soles, Both the outer and inner soles of the best oak leather. $3.96 14-BUTTON SHOES for. $2.97 White silk Roseben cloth. Made with a patent. leather vamp over a_ good, neat fitting last. Welt soles and ~iban heels. | A_ particularly dainty and attractive boot. These Values For Boys DAN Piso in Se] OR MOTOR WEAR Many people judge the acy Sav- ing" by our prices in our Book Depart- ment, Where it amounts to gbout 10 per cent. That is not quite fair. Be- 1se of our fight with the Book Trust ‘ea certain amount of difficulty ning our books. For this rea- ford to undersell in nt that we undersell se of articles where we have 45 great or better facilities than other for buy Sizes 1 to 514 years. Strong box calf, with broad or narrow toes and half sewed soles. SCHOOL SHOES................ $1.59 and $1.89 At $1.89 gun metal and tan Elkskin Bluchers, with broad toes and half soles. Double stitching WALKING LENGTH COATS, of ported brown tweeds or wo) ‘eds. Same Fall modeis. Reduced fror SALE OF ANTIOUE ORIENTAL RUGS Just received from our offices in Constantinople 500 Rugs in small sizes at prices about %« less than lowest prices elsewhere. Moussouls, Kurdistans, Fereghans, Serabends Gun Metal Calf or Patent Leather ( im- a With Kid Tops V4 to 11; spring heels; regular $2.49, now ty to egular $2.97, now. regular ead rer +3 ape” as its i lopment. Ths effect is found in ‘abe pa id ih oaoh freedom from ihose pe i ts te ave 5 — rats SI Shoes were de- signed especially to meet the demasic » | for ashoe that would be both good look- b ing and good wearing. Their advantage over other high lies in an unusual degree of comfort and in being e i i the sole EXCEPTIONAL, VALUES IN serteirocr* DOMESTICS Stocks in Our Basement. A BERKELEY CAMBRIC........ 1 le images the famous flower gar- A substantial fabric for shi dens of Southern France, walst dresses | and calldren 's “Euroma” is a blend of the lresses; one yard wide; No. 60, a Rose, Honeysuckle, Mignonelte, light weight, Ie Pa No. 100, Sweet Pca’ and Viole. It is aheavierweight ISeyd. at least equal to perfumes that |10c FULL-BLEACHED MUSLIN, at...... 8¢ cost $2.00 the ounce botile-—a A strong, durable, good-looking saving of 624%. fabric for undergarments, linings, When you Perfumes, and generaluses. Width, 36 inches. Drugs, elc., from Macy's you 12e SOFT-FINISH LONG CLOTH....... 9c buy from manufacturers direct, Anundermuslinandgeneral utility and thus in many cases save both fabric, on sale in lengths from one the usual wholesaler's and retail- totwenty yards. Width 36 inches, zesil Our office in Constantinople has sent us no finer samples of Oriental Rugs than these, which have just come through our forei n office. Our underselling policy in New York has never had stronger exemplifie cation than in this case, You cannot buy an Oriental Rug elsewhere for $10.00. If you should take the trouble to shop about you might find one at $14.00 as good as ours at $9.89, Our five other qualities range in price up to $24.74. The higher the price the greater your saving. Years hence when these Rugs are handed down as heirlooms, they will be just as firm in weave as they are now | $17.74 } An Oriental Rug of this character is a constant —~_ joy to the eye—a life-long poss [$24.74] CARPET AND LINOLEUM SALE CONTINUES OUR 8c AND $1.04 VELVET CARPETS reduced to...... §9¢ per yd. Beautiful two-tone effects, red, green and brown predominating, Room and stair carpets can be had to mateh The New Perfume, 74c “Euroma’ is the latest crea- tion of our laboratory. Jt may be described as a poem of perfume, It is a beautiful, lingering, haunting aroma that | $12.48 O's he ; MOTTLE WILTON VELVET STAIR CARPET sss 890 ya, yee Fayed in point, Price elsewhere $1.35 c #73 they would chevy you 22.00 wv D CORK LINOLEUMS per 0. We make thine (ae ch | FIGURE! Heh eee seer spe ee 44c a square yd. and you buy it ab74¢ of. ‘ dresses, but suit» S The regular 65¢ and 75¢ quality elsewhere, Slight misprints which I use. are perceptible and which certainly will have no effect on the’? soils. | wear are for this great opportunity. (niet Fiege) ay

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