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AND FINES JERSEY aeaigpeaian Judge Punishes Long Branch Executive by Sentence and Removal From Office. FRPBHOLD, N. J, Apri! &—Rawin W. Packer, Mayor of long Branch fined $000 here to-day efter coun entered a plea of non vult to an fr ment charging the Mayor witt accepted a sum nf money from resentative of an asphalt paving pany with a view to having the Mayor u@e his Influence to have certain con- tracts for resurfacing awarded to the asphalt company In passing sentence senied Packer's formal SMayor and affixed a at to the Common Counc! Long Branch. While he was doing came near collapsing. haking and his knees were plainly weakening, but at the word of his countel and his brother he straightened up with an efformand accepted gentence Judge Foster recalied indirectly the fight Mayor Packer made against evil conditions in Long Branch, which he Cleaned up after months of fighting. He asked: “Were you the tool of others or the accomplice of others in this transac: tion?" “I wae absolutely alone,” the Mayor ving Judge Fo enignation a p to carry It and clerk of ag this, Packer The charge against the Mayor was that Dec. 27 last he accepted $100 as a bribe from Joseph Williams to procure for the Unvaide Aephalt Paving Com- pany of New York a contract which was then pending in the Common Coun- Al of Long Branch. Prosecutor John F. Applegate jr. en- tered @ nolle pros in a second indict- ment, charging that on the same date at the Globe Hotel in Red Bank Mayor Packer entered into a contract by which the was to receive $1,000 for obtaining the @entract for the same concern. MAYOR AS GRAFTER ‘This son, “South Fighth street, Willlamsburg, tot- MIILSRESIENATION FIRE HEROES FACE DEATH IN CELLAR, | and Drag Octogenarian Out Unconscious, | Reoause he wae feeling cold about 6.99 ik this morning James Bird- sali, who 4s eighty-five and lives with Frank Birdsall, at No. 181 tered down to the basement to light a fire, In some way he set the house on |fire, The old man was rescued after leome plucky work by the firemen and taken to Williamsburg Hospital, but it ts feared he will die. Patrojman Sallon saw the lower part Jot the house in fames, and after send- ing in an alarm started to rouse the occupants, The three-story buliding ts jrun aa @ furnished room house by |Frank Birdsall and his wife, Susan, |who with their two sons, Albert, eleven, and Claude, eight, were sleeping on the parlor floor. All the other rooms were joccupted by boarders, but Salon's ‘timely warning got them all safely out except Walter Van Caeyseele, who | with his wife and baby were on the top floor. | Van Caeyzeele got his wife and child |to the roof and then found they could [not get down. ‘The firemen, h |towered them to the roof of g house at No. 183, a two- ing, and then to tho street. ‘When the Birdsalls reached the street they missed the grandfather just as ‘Truck Company No. 64 dashed up. Bat- talion Chief Maher made a rush through the smoke-filled house and returned without finding the old man: Firemen McGrath, Drew and Langer- hauser then volunteered to go into the flaming basement. Creeping slong on thetr hards und knees with their coats over their heads, the three firemen found the o¢ nan eng dragged him out, unconscious and terribly burned, ‘The damage done by the fire was es- timated at $1,600, ph a JUSTICE GERARD CLEARS WAY FOR BRANDT APPEAL. JT MCORMICK, NOTED TURF, DESIN GERMANY Vietim of Complication of Diseases. * dames #L MoCormick, the well-snown trainer of race horees, died in Berlin, @ermany, on @aturday last. MoCormiok » William B, MoCormick, survive pdrreaeapent are being made to re Hi his if his first trip to Ger- on ras thie, i! with @ recent attack pnewmonta, caused tig death. He @igned & contract to! train for Baron Qppenhetm in Germany in 190%, and wap many to up his duties et the training QMerters, Hoppegarten, but was laid ow with a complication of diseases from which he never railied. Before McCormick m here as & (rainer of thoroughbreds. At various times all the honors of the turf were ‘Won by racers in hare. He cap- Handicap with Al- and the Metropolit thoroughbre thet many trainers said was worthless. ‘Me advised L. V. Bell to purchase the rmis for $10,000 when that horse old and later de- that horse to such after winning many im to E. R. Thomas for $60, McCormick was @ true horseman in of the term. many winners. gountry race o Killed. After thi trainer and at hie emplo: Burns and As a “free tani face horses { years and wis #0 cumulated n —— Phe long vines of Andrew Saks, who, with hie br frador, founded the ary gouds house of Saks & Cu., ended yes- terduy in death at his apartment at Sherry'’s. Mr, Saks, who was born in harted his store at Ington In tne early wixties and eaine to New York in 192 Although remained pi no active had terest in the business ars His brother Isa nt vived by his widow, A. and Horace, and Mrs. Edgar J. Mey Was a memoer of the @ victim of stomech | HEAD OF SAKS & CO. DEAD. | Resettles Order in Habeas Corpus Decision to Let Clinton County Attorney Into Case. Suprome Court Justice Gerard to-day rendered a decision in whioh he refused tq resettle the order in the Brandt case which ad@mitted thé former Schiff valet to bell, except that he sald he would 80 modify the order as to recite the op- position of the District-Attorney of Clin- ton County. ‘The chief objection te the original or- der was that it was eo framed as to confuse the case on appeal. Justice Gerard was asked to change it, so as to fix the bail releasing Brandt on the writ of habeas corpus and the burglary charge jointly. In hie decision to-day, Justice Gerard declares he did not admit the prisoner to bal on the habeas corpus proceed. ing, but under the section of the Penal Code which permitted an «pplication to the Supreme Court after the Court of General Sessions declined to act. In the decision, Justice Gerard concludes: “I wtrike out of the order the recital ‘as to the minutes of the Grand Jury, they were not before me when I made my decision, and the parties, even, by consent, cannot place a paper in the record which was not before the Court.”’ ————— ‘2 BEVERY WOMAN ZnOWs— afd man too, for that matter, is thet the 16-page Joke Book which goea with iy lay World is just about the thing ever given with a news- v one next Sunday. Don't order from newsdealer in ol pal AN forget to advance, (2 bin ES THIEF CAUGHT IN FLIGHT. ‘Lewis Phillipe, who gave Me residence as No, 162 Madison avenue, and who told the police he had been living under the uncertain tenure of a suspended een- tence for six years, fell easily into trouble again to-day when he tried to get away with @ diamond ring at the store of Alex Edelstein, a jeweller of No, B13 ith avenue, The thief swerved into the Eighth ave. Rue entrance of the Colonial Hotel, but Policeman Dullard of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station belted his name and nabbed Phillips, At the station detectives examined Phillips. He had tn his pockets two new ties which he eald he had stolen this morn- ing and @ pawn ticket for two rings, upon which he had raised $90, Phillips @aid that he had been out on suspended sentence on a charge of pick. ing pockets, ves Pimitoo. Jockey Club to- their approval to the Mary- land Jockey Club (Pimlico) to race Apri! | 27 to May 16 Inclusive. ‘The association's offictals are also approved, Ht Goce soap (26 cents), PALA acs SAVE OLD MAN | Creep Into Blazing Basement —and conveniently. When you have much shopping to do, it will be a great convenience to go from one apartment to another with a HAE TRANSFER CARD Obtainable at Superintendent’s desk |_any floor. ’ A Few of the Is MISSES’ WEAR 4, Such wonderful diversity of style as may be seen in our dress salons fcr ycung women is truly astonish- ing. Not as much so, however, as the prices of these various styles, which are absolutely normal, although the spring season's debut is made a Subterfuge, gener- ally, fcr forcing prices up to the highest pogsible point. [Reroual ar { English Plain Russian Style Tailored Suits Linen Dresses, $19.74 Pony BY Tilustrated with straight cut coat and new model, corset skirt. The teri s wear worsted in Made of fine white linen, with striped cordeline peplum in black, blue, helio or rose combined with white. Patent leather belt matches black velvet tie. Sizes 14 and 16 years. new shades of tan and gray. Sizes 14to16 years, Black or Navy Semme Suits $17.74 Are plain tai- lored, with smi two-button cute away coat and a gored skirt that is anelled at the ack. The coat is lined throughout with a very good quality peau de cygne. Stes 14 to16 years. Wash dresses for deneral wear begin at $2.74; between that price and $54.75 there are innumerable models for every possible occasion - An entire range of practical and dressy model suits "comes within $12.74 to $64.75, Between these two prices there are aboul one hun- dred different models to choose from, tohich represent the cream 5 H Jace, which will be ultra-fashionable this season. Our selection will be an invaluable aid in gaining a definile idea of the very best styles. $5.94 Is About the Minimum Price for French .Blouses and in other shops will not } suffice to buy much handi- work or style. Yet our blouses at this price are distinctive and fine—have insertions of ladder-tuck- ing and Shetland insertion running over the shoulders, and tucked yoke with dainty hand-embroidery. A French Blouse of Voile at $8.94 has high collar and elbow cuffs of crochet lace and a simple but effective! embroit design carried out ii Richice Yutoerie” 4 An incredible amount of and Satin-stitch Embroi worked on one of our Blouses. It forms points over front, Blouse, 59. shoulders and back. The circular Darned filet ne and yoke and collar are of Valenciennes, hand-embroidered vaile. Ribbons of filet mesh insertion are inserted lengthwise on a novel Branch Bouse 1 naling $12.89. At intervals on the ribbons are hand-em| ed bars and clusters of linen button embroidery. Collarless Eyench Blouses at . Most French Blouses are so made that the collar can be taken off if desired without spoiling the design of the waist. But here is one made of sheer batiste, made without a collar, ever so fetching, with just a little fine hand-embroldery here and there to emphasize the lavish, amount of fine Irish crochet whichis medallions and shallow yoke. T nd HIGHER PRICED FRENCH embroideries up to $74.50. $7.00 OSTRICH TRIMMED HATS $3, 96 A Post-Easter Reduction S, 1 BLOUSES of very fine laces and hand- used in inert | Fleer, % qual Real Hemp, Moire-Tagal White, black and a and Fine Chip Straw, in wide variety of stylish the new Spring styles. colors. The hat is They straggled in at trimmed with 5 os- the end of the maker's strich feathers, in season. His prices to *us were very low. We pass the saving on to you. black, white and col- ors, to match the dif- ferent hats. prices that are unusually attractive. We are offering these rugs at prices so far below their usual accepted excellence in weave and design. variety of dimensions and designs, suitable for any room, ROYAL WILTON RUGS Sizes 2214 x 36 in. to 1114 x 15 feet Standard prices $3.50 to $62.50 | Macy’s gy = $2. 14 to $49.84 | ll-overs, Persian figures ¢ three most desirable sizes, iE d Be Our full fine ef Dress Coats is also worthy of special notice. Here one will find the richest satins, ible taffetas, and le into fashionable 1 the softer silks, such as Faille and eat little %) we. ask. bonnet of beautiful and handsome embroidery. GIRLS’ CHALLIE DRESSES, $3.96 this week which will answer well for school wear as well as for occasional special wear. colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. == with 26 inches. Black with white, na’ with white, te. ids $1.00 Habutai Silk, yd., 69¢ WILTON RUG A PURCHASE of the famous French Weave and Rayal Wilton Rugs enables us to offer them now at turer not to mention the name. The name, however, can be found woven in the rug. The name is one knowmedggereguias, unvarying All are of pure worsted and are absolutely perfect. The wide range of color embraces the most desired effects, Macy's special $3.39 to $43.89 leon SYP de lnosnsr- SEE US $5045 ae sa? , ‘ 7 FOR SALE— “REAL EOTATE FOR SALE— x 1@LAND. LONG ISLAND. Ly ne A GENERAL SALESPERSON AND sTORE re it restense it ie Bian are doing at) the oor. Another of those Cosy Ackerson 1912 Bungalows y m it en selection your. whole desired. our the Beisioede hat Children’s Spring Styles At Interesting Prices, For Tots of 1 Year Up to 5 Years Springtime naturally means new clothes for the little folks. Every- thing that they will require is to had in Macy’s Infants’ Department. It is a pleasure for mothers to know that where they have an outfit to purchase and are in doubt as to what would be most suitable, one of our Shopping Guides can be called upon to give her attendance and assistance. Serviceable little rompers are priced as low as 49. Petcale dresses in fast colors are from 49 up to $5.96. White dresses are as low as 48¢ up to as high as $38.29. Plot 742180 ft. Nestled amongst the Pines of Beautiful £ Brightwaters i. LONG ISLAND Br are located within conveni Mg hem rene hing Beach, Venetian Yacht H: Lakes other recreative features of this Commuters’ Parad! First Floor Note the compact arrai the complet®conveniences: Sp: living room with wide open fireplace; od roomy kitchen sink, 01 id cold » Wehave together, as a 3} ‘ial inducement to mothers tovisit grouped toe Depa: this week, an assortment of New Spring Hats and Coats, ed Lene sol in this group include fine serges, whipcords, pongee silk. Ene arethengons: Spring shades of blue, brown, tan, aswell as the ever popular shepherd checks and hairline stripes. Prices, 98e, $1.49, $2.49, $3.96 up to $4.96. jai irments for children from 1 year up t fh am) Prices, $5.94, $9.89, $10.49 up to $24.89. Such models sell elsewhere at from one-third to one-half more than Trimmings include lingerie collars, embroidered collars, gyptian lace collars and embroidered pique collars, Broad porch wit! Plot graded and le id to and around house. years. of the styles designed for young women's wear this Spring. New Will Be In Demand as weil; we are i we are prepared to supply also from the simple little straw and lingerie Hats and bon- ered deen pravidea tie. 3 = We direct ‘dal attention to the higher priced dresses of coarse nets priced as low as 2te, 4%, 78 up to $19.89 for a very elaborate French closets, with ample room fer storage. You can own this comfortable’ heme by making « small cash pay- ment, with the balance in amounts freh @ sti little sucrfosstle Silene at 2 Pendgi se. 1.90. Hand: 50. 68. 2nd Floor Plan. B. ACKERSON CO, emer of Cheice nd Bi of Houses of it. wc Offices: 1 West 84th St, Album of Snapshots No.28. One of the many new models at moderate prices received BROOKLYN. ‘This model is in pin dot challie with Waist piped | Flat lingerie collar is finished with silk ped in contrastin tie. The skirt is pleat _ Full Length Black Satin Coats, $12.74 A very:epecial vale. y ecunt at with white satin. The I ind cuffs Ing th iteor Alice blue moire and the side fastening re travned "i ite pearl buttons. Sizes #to1¢ years. Iketemd Flosr: OGS-WRiE is A Lovely Home CAN BE BOUGHT NOw AT Cost. ‘ $200 DOWN, BALANCE SAME AS BENT. TD arcrtect, house, Brooklyn; finely finished: handeomety decorated, on a beautiful boulevard; seven rooms; tile@ bath and vestibule; parquet floors, hardweed trime ir, gas, electricity. Send for particulars. i] i. MACY’S DRESS SILKS Pris Bw 5300" ( Peay Frage Prone 7440 Cove. Black and Cols ommcm| || $2 Black Silk Serge,yd.,1.19 AREAL ESTATE FOR SALE— 36 in wide. Superior quality. LONG ISLANO. , $1.39 lack and white Ring, aor tre | Ag ig hana Se Q|SatinMessaline, yd., mee dition eee he In| 40 .inches wide. Good quality, high, lustrous finish. yd., 89c 36 inches wide. Yarn dyed. $1.25 Black Crepe 89c 40 inches wide. Good quality, de Chine, yd., “‘MARCHIONESS”’ ‘BLACK DRESS SILKS Made expr. . H. Macy & Co. 35 Standardized weaves; 99c to $2.49 yard, $1.35 AtL-WOOL CREAM SERGE, 54-in,, JOC Yd. We have selected for this special oppor- tunily, from our immense stock of cream and while waol goods, comprising every fashionable fabric of the season, a 54-inch all-wool Cream Serge, of medium weight, clean-cut weave, in "a clear cream tint. [Miata Fleer, 551537 inches. White only. | Heavy lity. a Singer’s Model Homes $300 Down, S10 Monthly | Soe ae : ONLY $4,750. An Opportunity market prices that we have decided in justice to the manufac- They are made in a |} ‘Tibiea Fiscr, B'way.1 PRENCH WEAVE WILTON RUGS Sizes frem 2214 x 36 in. to 9 x 12 feet Standard prices $4.00 to $55.00 LS RUGS

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