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e , ‘ ; 7 ROBBERS KILLED 0 BRS STRKE | 7 > BYMESSENGERIN. AT SENAL OF Boy Pe - OLDUP OF TRAN Employees of sof Sik Mil at Ba. Ee yonne Walk Out When | Agent, Siniglthandes, Crushes Lad Stops Looms. Skull of One, Shoots One { ‘ Cheater Yabonowaski, a aixteen-year- ‘and Saves ‘Freasure. old weaver in tho atlk mills of Schwars- | " - enbach, Huber & Co., Avenue EB, Bay-) oma onne, N. J, pulled out a plug in the) BAN ANTINIO, Tex. March 13.— motor operating the looms on the first etiag A, Truesdale an express mea The looms stopped, senger, balked the robbery of a Southern a signal three hund ) Peeltie train near Sanderson early to- employed ‘as weavers, winde day when he trapped two highwaymen pickers on that floor, walked out on whe bud held up the train and killed getrike. d them, There are seven hundred more em- The robbers boarded the train, No. ®% ployees in the mill, It Is expected they westbound, a few miles east of Sander- will strike to-night, efter a mass meet | son, The mail and express cars and ing at Avenue F and Twenty-first street, MAROH Our Mourning Suits and Hand-S shops sew their Mourning. Dresses hand, Our old- est-in-the-city ‘i s enables us to sell For the reason that ribbons have not heen selling as a rapidlysthey should Looms are’ slackening their pace, lessening’ their output, and will shortly cease to white un les are stimulated. Ribbon manufacturers feel the depression keenly. Several who] A few of the new models: evgn less than is charged elsewhere machine-sewed dtesse: cooperation in promoting immediate sales. They turned over Made with Pierrot collar and sleeve tous thousands of yards of ribbons just off the looms, leaving the sales. prices entirely to our ciscretion.. Here they are. We do not state usual prices, for the economy of these prices must be apparent to the least initiated. 9c ne Bee sleeves of black shadow lace. Trimming covered button: is raised from and back over a crushed s The same model in ) the locomotiv detached from the ‘The strike fs part of a plan to tt 14 inches wide, soft, lustrous, enger coaches, ‘Then the engineer, every ff ell in Hudeon County untii|f {ater especialy sa f aahionate || wc teg cue hen eae, | ac hurTow panel of eroas tucked crepe down front } " ; ‘% ecnpad me haga eg Meng Phd Phases guna tahcmgrayale her Pe he white, black, beg lashes baad mie becwn, roy The bodice is panelled to extend ves shoulders, mpelled to run the two or three employees for an fnorenee in wages. pink, eardinal, ciel, and other | Gir'colors suitable for millinery and skirt is panelled at back. Dull’ net collar, coaches ahead of the remainder of the he givis in tite Bayonne mill, ranging ae ay ” in age ftom twelve to twenty years, le Of the robbers took the express earn § a week and lees. They want Mepagnger back to the train and kept ayn eight-hour day instead of a ten- him under guar@ while the other robber jour day and a substantial advance tn} ! ip Covered the erew in the cars ahead and their pay. ee Street ard evening colors. - * loops or sashes. BLACK ARMURE CLOTH SUIT Taffeta Ribbons; The former rele wide, Ribbons special, yard led back and front. soft, shimmering, patterned with ‘The former is a desirable mil el moire polka dots, and edged with linery ribbon, 6 1-B:inches wide, in he latter is $ 3-8 inches wide, |* | The latter is 6 S«8 inches wide. with the softness of satin and lus richly water-marked, and can be tre of taffeta, in all the season's had ‘in black, white, or any of colors. twsry crvowgs Satin Taffeta Sash Ribbon; special, yard Sid ruse of signaling to a aKinaey from Calon Hill have boon in Bayonne | Fp person back of his captor, When the gor ten days stirring up Lhe emplo: Vober turned Truesdale erasped'a mal+ of the mill. there. Two carloads let, and. before the highwayman could gertkers from Union Hil) reached Ba; shoot. dashed out his brains. eas Oe aterm wf himself with the dead r mun, Sirike oeesere waited for the return of the ound thi rzen mill. w bandlj. After ne hal rifled the biapepemaie ill ede —————— e&prems bo: cond XS pe have the second man returned PORTUGUESE REGIMENT the conc! Stepping from cover, wesdale Killed him. All of the stolen GOES OVER TO ROYALISTS. property was recovered and the train peeren LISBON, Portugal, March 13.—A sen-| back and front. inches wide, pure silk, extra heavy but a Is Showing Spring Fashions in Women’s taolished policy of low- hand-made dresses at about the same or cared Hane, Wray, | are heavily loaded with popular sorts of ribkens asked for our | DULL BLACK. CREPE METEOR DRESSES $23.74 pleated black fe and colar, yoke and under in chasters down left’ side India silk (il!ustrated) is $19.74 DULLBLACK CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES $28.74 yoke and sleeves, with pleated crepe frill f i ber 2 Ic Satin Taffeta and Moire 7 A semi-tailored mods!. with single-button coat, Cc panelled at the back, and Directoire skirt, pan- The coat has odd double revers of armure cloth under gros-grain silk. et@rted to rifle the safe and ‘express Cc t ke at “d rh cae 0: Creme tak whi a selietcned stripe. Black, white, black, white, and millinery cok | @REPE BENGALINE hie aL ‘Thoesdale is said to have employed the gi mtll there ts closed. ald id pastel colorings. orings. ; Margaine fa Croix Mode . $64.75 The coat Is squarely thie “Under @ stitched belt. collar forms dri rm folds on left side of front and draped, pointed rever on right side. The skirt has raised waist line and is panelled The same model in heavy Taffeta at $44.74 18, 1912. + Department owed Dresses One of the most noticeable points of superiority in our Mour sing Dresses is that almost all of them are sewed by/hand* Thi, extra care is taken to avoid the hard, ready-made ap- yearancs iat lack silks have when stitched by machine. ® nly the 1 exclusive—and, as a_oule, highest-priced | by ~ the for ruffs of of crepe kirt ‘le, Ik ¢ A wide sailor This is the most remarkable offering ir the sak rely fall en OUR SHOPPING GUIDES WILL ASSIST 4 white, pink and light blue, we arranged in the Selection of Mourning Outfits 2 For the convenience of those recently ote pad e extend the assistance of . ur Bureau of rapt Ag ry ee TTT N N T F M FRANCE written.or telephoned request a Shopping ie wilt t call at your address to give her personal attention to immediate requirements. on receipt of dale is a young man, recently gation was caused to-day by the an- She may be depended upon to choose what is appropriate, and will peomoted to the express run. i Rouncement that « Yares part at the Specially Reduced expedite ts delivery. > agai di wits ; . ‘enth Regiment of Portuguese Infantry can always be arranged to have a Shopping Guide accompat Pe con e in Teeral County, -) f gt Braghna, on the Northeastern fron- | Rich materials and beautiful examples of exquisite hand embroideries are one on snopprag tour through various daecionta: Her Raoot Nt one polae In Tecrelt County. cast ot tif Red crossed the border with thetr! I! represented in this assortment of imported coats, reduced in some to move f Het stocks aad oe ‘and fe he eld foaled will be found vali Assanderson, the Southern Pacific tracks S72 amt Joined the Royalist, Other I than one-half their original prices. aH I] OA pointments may be made by telephone, although Sen Fauve, pageant Med At $5.49. $5.94, $6.89 up to $9.94 many dainty models tendent on any floor will assign'a Gi ‘at. the. Its tist propaganda had in cashmere serges and bedford cords request. weakened thei. oyalty. At $9.94, $10.89, $12.89, $16.89, 89 and up to $44.89 are coats fashioned of the softest silk shmeres and benga- lines dainty enough to suit the most fastidious. Two exceptionally handsome coats at $58.89 are made en- tirely of real baby Irish Lace with insertions of exquisite Ma- deira embroidery. It would cost you much more to buy the baby Irish by thes yard alone than we are charging for the coat complete. pass | from, t! Kana adjoining the. Big Bend, sparsely set thet for many m: Fetch th — ———— “TIZ R Reminds Me of FINDS BURGLARS PRYING THE LOCK OFF HER DOOR. My Barefoot Days!” | Mrs. Mary ‘Russell Returns Home “My Feet Never Get Sore, Tired or | Just in Time to Prevent, Chafed New, Because | Use TIZ.” To be sold at. about We have made equally pronounced reduction HATS | in the balance of our stock of imported and do- Robbery. “T1Z makes me feel jike a boy again, Nothing even whieh Vd . ould hurt my feet in those day i De) rex flat oh the top Pome es barefooted with Fo ett No. 30 East, Qne Ilundred and - wenty-Oret street. (his afternoon, Mra, laryéRugqeell surprised two men prying i \ LS he lock off the door. They knocked her down and fled. She followed them. ry combination. Willlam Lang, @ collector, of No. 144 ; SEASON § NEWEST | R Sale prices are: Franklin avenue, joined In the chase, Be yiatcns sea ox cuenta Sampie Pieces at One-Half of Our Regular Prices | ~ “seo yards. tmoorters wna 4 T ty-first e | cep agli ofall Just received—from our Berlin office—a- case of sample etter 274, 32¥4c and originally priced at $2.97 to®3.96 are now 49c¢ and 99c. fine machine-made laces, 5 to 15 yard lengths, repre- f he sample line of a famous Plauen manufacturer. These | 31-in. Cretonnes, per yd. 24¢| 50-in. Cretonnes, per yd. 98¢ ’ wwtion of Patrolman V on “| aN) 4 laces had to make way for his next Fall's samples. They i were ath ye Fete git 650 yards, Importers tole: You BUY MACY § GROCERIES the court, and Dete ctives Cor iN if { > if Ss pcr r 50 sa fortes 60, $1.65 an om sin urt duty the en conrey | Hey ONS ee! | otro to at one-half his regular prices and will be A 46c rar yard: sliGe par care, u em fou. the two m i py ° * . ‘ . soot, They tively Identited wn ts mv tet toto ee The fot consists of excellent reproductions of : 31-in, Cretonnes, per yd. 39¢ Not So Much for Economy as for Purity and Miseed, awoten oe chutes, © | Irish Crochet, Carrickmacross, Point Gauze, Repousse Be ma ig bie con y t and fine needlework laces in white and cream. Also black silk 60c and 62) per yard. Fi the Cc rt . of 6 ti Full Weig ht sed nineteen, of serjgilbecty * r \f embroidered voile and black and white novelty laces. fh This ista rare opportunitv: such @s can happen onlv occa- or 6 ain e ng , According to ‘the! ‘ There are edgings, insertions, bandings, 18 Coy 27-inel sionally—to purchase one’s summer draperies, furniture cae The fact that we carry only highest-grade groceries is eight ratory at Elmyra. |! those able ot 08 sets flouncings and 18-inch allover laces. se:1 | ings and slips at a fraction of the usual cost. the scheme of our 55-year-old care of public health, Laces on sale at 15¢, 19¢, 24c, 33¢ and up to 98 yard. Alioverson sale at $1.49, $1.79, $1.98 and upto $2.69 yd. SILVER Prices wore $1.49 t0 SAMPLE EMBROIDERIES 2g, )DEPUSIT 58 the elec- accept @ substitute, An elderiy man peg ie prey! he Received through our foreign office, from a leading Swiss manufacturer, Included are sample-strips of English eyelet, blind work, and the new Col- ries, worked on nail hb nd muslin. of baby edgings and insertions; edgings, insertions, for undergar- ioe tr ings; 12 and 17-inch flouncings for skirts; 26-inch flouncings for children’s dresses and adults’ blouses or dresses: double-edge yalloon: for dress-trimmings; and 18-inch allover, Lengths, from 2% to 5 yards—a limited quantity yards, Wain P On sale at 9c, 12c, 15¢, 19¢, 24c, and up to 69c. NIE OPEN STOCK CH VEILINGS ~~ PATTERNS. REDUCED rom Paris {TO CLOSE OUT One-third to Id everywhere, oF sent | bat em by Waltes Luther Do ch by ab. ODD PIECES 2 A large number of pretty designs of our own decoration mad» on the Sali Vioor, W'way Time was when ¥ cherished < silk gown through a lifeti One-half below 1 a ia aap Regular Prices. CHINA ieee long, without of fe Plates in alisizes. | $1. 19 Set Cups and Saucers, | Fruit Saucers, Platters in all sizes. ie ut ‘is In fact Open Vexetable Dishes. equsite of ith st, costume ma shapeless bit + re Every veilefar Covered liahes and Casseroles, comes to us irate! ies teem complete human system, headaurarters ie Individual Butter Dishes. | ine hog ome Magpie Covered Butter Dias | p ‘ in diirerent, pre ; 2 orn gam coin i Basen, 4 si, genuine, White designs, at 39, ; 30 and up | 91.96 Lace Veils of every sort My duced Open Stock Chir necica and we still olfer the l ent of any store 1 is | ade e na of lace fashionable this | Qurope, stock patterns Decorated with company — California Fig Spring, from 49¢ to $26.89 f snich are from our pottery | One Sugar Bow! Co,—is always inly E ivan ss from pur awn dee Gee ig rd Floral design J on uF 1Ops in Limoges. here are ‘ne Tea d upon the front of every Euroma’’ (Macy), 74c Ops IN Tmemes: | era se te Bee ae yi the ts The new perfume. From our ine of these patterns. Any genuine, | own luboratory, A sweet, mys yunt d any piece may be terious biend of rose, ho uckle, irre. sweet pea, mignonette and violet. is Ad pageicosh replenish your set as FERN sar ta p Vinge, Conige, ISVILLE, KY, SAN FRANEHICD, Cle. BY YORK. Ys iN HOUSEKEEPING LINENS — 1.» son UNUSUAL CLEARANCE OF =| VALUES pA perfect facsimile of a famou', ou claplenleh. yaur sat a8 P ‘lavorite imported perfume, dis- fF ae 6 4 i ortiia 1 0 tilted trom the Howera of Southern NECERSAIY: Many noted Ene\ian DISHES $1.79 Franea, Mech salis at $2.00 the Ves otments, tiv patterns being from. Basement, 4th 8.) I /*\WWedgwood alone, 4” Deop olaterate design. Silver plated lining. §2° !7. Appointments may be made by tele one, although the Superin- without delay on deka IMPORTED CRETONNES--A SALE one-half the cost of bringing them into the country. ALSO | mesticheadwear. Wehave some imported models This means that you will be able to buy the cretonnes at that were originally marked “$20.89 and $25.89 | about one-third the general retail price—which is a remarkable that’ are ‘how priced at $2.98 and $4.96, Domestic models opportunity even for this establishment. The cretonnes are all excellent designs, in fruit, 1,005 yards. Importers’ wholesale prices, 6S¢, 70c, 72%4c and 75c¢ per yard. our foreign olfice. From Scotland All Linen Table Cloths—Satin Damask, With Napkins to Match. Very heavy and fine weave. Six different designs; Ancient Grecian Acanthus ‘Trail with Scroll bor- der. American Beauty Rose. Pop- py and Stripe. Lily of the Valley. Clover Leaf. Spot center with Tulip border, Elsewhere, Special pa oa i 2 yds. square 82.25 $1.79 9 8 om " toMatch = Elsewhere ound; remises Nopkiee i ae cs 52.25 me 5] MAXFLOWEH CHOF - Gi R AN 22 in ar $3.00 doz. $269 Mined = and Formos Formerly $1.89; All Linen Table Cloths—Satin ‘ pric Damask, With Napkins to Match Woven iti two round designs, One the famous Grecian Acanthus Scroll and Spot center, the other the Italian Rococo cloths are especially le for round tables, §| square. . . square From Ireland All Linen Table Cloths Satin Damask, with Naples | te a Mate Fine ar dhe pieces of Euro; ventional | Nor % + in i Napkins ra to Match di just me wide by244yds.long $3.00 $2.49 Strength—Flever wide by 3yds. long. $3.80 $2.97 work "cn mone en call ( Napkint per]... $297 to Match doz. | .....$3.79 t received; Iarae and f 39 R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Broadway, 4th toasth St. THE TIME TO BUY CLOCKS A Large Factory’s Offering to Us of Designs TheyAreDiscontinuing--One-Third Under Price Mantel Clocks, in three Spanish Mission styles, one of wmcn 18 illustrated. These clocks stand 2 high by 10 in. wide, Finished in phe VA English oak. They have eight-day movements and strike both hour and hour. The regular p at Mdhctlhin yak clocks sell m feyertne ety $1.94 ant jue oak, 23 in. high »; special by 13 in. wide. 1 Glass door with three stained glass panels bel These clocks have eight-day movements and strike both hour and half hour. Our regular lowest-in-the-city price for the clocks 1S SAA GOUE og sn nreess ve deapreenane .. $3.74 Only 16 Extra Wide Mission Mantel i in Femish oak finish, with large ae eet style dials, eee stand 13 ii nd are 16 in. wide. have guaran movements and strike the hoar Ser on cathedral gong. Our regular earn! ity price for these bine 1 r special : Th Rich Ormelu Gold Clock Sets, day move- now hourand half trike omcath- i gong, in two designs, one of which is illustra- ted. (1) A cone ventional French style with pretty decorated porce- lain panels on front of clock and candelabras. (2) A unique! and graceful femate figure and dra- pery, with urns to match. Our re ular lowest-in-th: city price for these Clock Sets was $28.74; special. $17.89 Real Mahogany Boudow Clocks, four different designs. Some round: | dainty filigree design with handle. Round shape with 3 in. porcelain dial covered with bevel icedin other shop arei.o8. 2°] With one-day movements ‘ER is 4 «avd. $13 | With eight-day movements.. here is hardly any kind of clock that cannot be obtained at Macy’s, so why pay more elsewhere? Here are the different kinds on which you can save money. In the ment In Our Furniture Department Caches Clad, Kon HR nga ae ihe, height 6 Wall Clocks, From $1.98 up to$23.89 bas! ins Weight Clecks, closed style, w Cabinet ass Mantel Cont $297 up toSA7.74 ora eee he Wiohe tae fends Chime Mantel Clocks, | From $15.89 up to $39.89 Masten Welght Clcks, with brass weigh and chains; Nickel Alarm Clocks, ft. 5 in., width 20 in. floral, From @4eupto $2.74 tapestry and geometrical designs, covering every usual color. | Regulater Mantel Hall Clee, handsome tor ¥isa0 up cosraso| pMragzweiehts and rains; steel 0-Day Clocks, From $7.24up to Sinsi: Other Hall Clocks in stock up to $248.00 for a handsome 31-in. Cretonnes, per yd. 1 G¢| 31-in. Cretonnes, per yd. 49e imported mahogany chime clock, height 8 ft., with 22 in. bin and having a steel rod pendulum with heavy brass weet, It strikes the quarter, half, three-quarter, hour The fact that our prices are lower than good tal ied cost you elsewhere is within the scheme of our SS-year<o id undersell- ing policy. NEW CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS aS & Bagi BRAUTY" i Bau s pe THIS ‘eisai CALIFORNIA rrbbaent BRAND LEMON CHING | J WR nee 01 ChING | ent D ROYAL KS; in extra can; elvowhere s te Per pe ALL a 5 ' Be a $808 | fA our | NEM nc al pe % can: an No. 2 " VAL br Me ND OUT YAY neat uy cane tine aan SPECIAL SALE OF MACY 1 TEAS rewularly #80 1b, | naa 1th, carton. Me | Gib, 68.08 | Div, caddy, O1.74 = | New lye} NUTH—Birat suioment “aie “CARRANG Suga for thi Mes do