The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1912, Page 9

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fil tease AVENING WURLD, WA 9, iMUBSBUDAY, 412, ARCHOIAN RUNS. | ABRLND ON THE + GOLOMBIAN COAST, Royfil Mail Pactzet, New York, April 27, for Colon, Is in No Danger. _ LONDON, May %—The Royal Mail @team Packot Company received « ca- Blesram from Colon to-day saying that feetr steamer, the Arcadian, was ashore om Salmadina Bank, near Cartagena. The captain of the Arcadian, in his Message to the company, reported that ' the vessel was in no danger. The @teamehip line has ordered that assist- ance be immediately despatched from , Jamaica. The Arcadian left New York April 2, bound for Coton, &c., and Southampton, ‘The Harrison liner Workman {s also aground on the sume bank, e The Canal tugboat Empire and the Uaited Fruit Company's steamer Zacapa, Which left New York May 1 for Kings-| ton, Jamaica, are now going to render anealtance. Word received in New York was that the United Fruft Company's steamer Metapan, while trying to assist the Arcadian, fouled’ her propeller and also went aground. Her position is not dangerous. —_—_—_— - GIRL’S PAINTED FACE WASHED BY COURT ORDER. Eighteen-Year-Old Runaway Made Up Like Soubrette Angers Magistrate. Voorhees. Magistrate Voorhees in the New Jer- @ey Avenue Court, Brooklyn, looked with disaproval upon Mlorence Acker- man of No, 482 Elton street, daughter of letter carrier, when she was taken be- fore him to-day. The girl is eighteen \ years old, but does not look more than fifteen. She wears short skirts, lets her Imir hang about her shoulders and af fects a frightened chikiishness in he: Manner, but her face was rouged and powdered as though she were about to trip before the footlights. ‘He said she haa been away from home. seeking moving Ploture adventures, ten weeks. “I refuse to talk to a girl who Is #0 painted that I cannot see her real face,” eaid Magistrate Voorhees. At his direction Mrs. O'Grady, the probation officer, took Florence into an @ateroom. When she came back she {wae a very «tfferent looking girl, She “vas committed to the Wayside Home, pending trial on Suturda: dete GIRL, BOUND AND GAGGED, ; TELLS TALE OF ROBBERS. Men Piled Silverware and Value ables After Tying Her, but Were Scared Away, She Says. (Special to The Evening Workl), FREEHOLD, N. J., May 9.—John L. Armatrong and his wife, with their aon, Howard, returned to their home in Court street last night to find their daughter, * Mary, sixteen years old, lying on the fivor with an overcoat thrown over her, Wy nd ankles bound with cking gag in her mouth indfold over her eyes. bundle, which con- ed mily siver and some Jewelry, which she paid had been taken from her before she was tied up. Miss Armstrong aki she had answered a * ring at the front door, forty minutes vefore her parents came tn, ‘Two young men had pushed their way in, attacked her, tied her up and thrown her on the floor, she sald. The men had run away, when the footsteps of the return- ing family were heard on the walk. The Armstrong house is not a stone's ipeoy from the court-house and c i ” W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES 93°30 °4 *4:008°5 your footwear. ui ‘94.00 to $5.00. w.k. and / 88.00 to $8.00. | Why does W.L.Douglas make and + sell more $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 * shoes than any other manufacturer in the world? BECAUSE: he stamps his name guer- protects the wearer against high prices and and price on the bottom and antees the valuc, which inferior shoes of other makes. BECAUSE: they arethe most eco- pomical and satisfactory ; you can money by wearing W. Douglas sho: J 8. BECAUSE: they have noequal for style, fit and wear, . Tt your dealer exnnot si { fer eatalog, Shoos sont overvwhere delivery ol inty 3 Douglas $3.00 & $3.50 for style, fit and wear other makes costing Douglas 84.00, 84.50 $5.00 shoes equal Cus- tom Bench Work costing n't take a titute for W.L.Douglas shoes. | wily W. 1. pearing thaws, write W. 1. Done roekton, see, | al 1495 Broad ety 4) 97 Fighth Ave.; 960 W. JUDGES LET 1,187 60 | OUT OF 4295 GUILTY, SHAS WALDO REPORT Police Commissioner Gives Figures Without Comment | Concerning Police Work. | perce Sis sail Commissioner Waldo made public Some police statistics to-day which he | sald speak for themselves. Mr. Waldo would adg no comments, declaring that ! he did not wish to-offer any criticism Jof the Judges dealing with criminal jome of the figures that th the Detective Bureau Po- | | leéCommissioner alone has compiled: Arrests by the Detective Bureau alone | during the frst four months of | | | | | Arrests for burglary by the members | of the detective force alone......, 758 Convictions Suepended | Acautttat ‘The 28 burglars ri of 916 years, or an average of a little more than four yea Artegts by the detective bureau for as- sault and robb Convictions . Suapended s Acquittals Awaiting trial a) The total value of the property re-| ported lost and stolen to the police in the first four months of the year is eatimated at $1,197,647, of which about per cent or 3 worth was re- covered by the p = eS HIS NOVEL DISGUISE FAILS. Young Gangster Has Scar |) but Doesn't Fo. Samuel Monashkin, an eighteen-year- | old Brownsville gangster, in the Manhattan A: to-day, on a char; and assault, He w by Detective Helmendinger and Ident!- of the pair that entered an! mov 4 robbed Join Joh: son, the cash! red Diener, the other young highwayman, was captured walle | fleeing after the robbery. | Monashkin, who is known in gang | lfe,as “The New Yorker," escaped and | went to Buff inger was In- | identity tho last, and held up This sort of disguise didn't work, ho ev TUBERCULOSIS. Yielding to Science If suffering fr h, hei continued cold, cling- from catarrh or any neglect, do incurable stage of a off, until throat or lung disease | about your c reon, successful Tuberculosis and ¢ By means of lis Anderson X-Light exam- | ination, he can detect the eariiest of disease within the the tubercular germ: sputum, and before the bret stage occurs, | 11 ti iday ev w descriptive dooklet sent upon request W.L.Douglas makes and selis more $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes thanany other manu- faciurer inthe world One pair of WL Douglas £2.00 or $2.50 Boys’ shoes will positively outwear two pairs of other makes, L Stores In New York: 4a yey. one. NW R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low W] Breadway, 34th to 3: All Goods Advertised Here, on Sale Thursday and Friday UNTRIMMED HATS, $2.49 ° $5.00 to $12. rae: Blac! The nats are absolu' Fine Hand-Blocked Milans, Leghorns, Taals, 00 Coptes of New Paris fapes Hats that rank among the very finest made, ® Shapes in sufficient variety to suit every taste, age. | and size of face. oa ‘k, White, Burnt ard color: Lecse mete!. Slightly cutaway front. ¢ collar. Long rolling revers. Side trimmin; of sell material. Deep culls, button Coat lined throughout with very de chine. ; : Appropriate for street f evening wear. Women’s Long foats, $15.74 \ b& Whipcord, black whipcord, erat Regulation sieev Such a well-tailore elsewhere as remarkable Semi-fiit det. Inna hixture: tely fresh and perfeg They were made up in April, a trifle too late for the heignpof the season, but just because of being made a trifle late, styles that have proved themselves wearalf. (Main Fleer, Breadway) WOMEN’S COATS, $29.74 Long Coats That Wergs39, 74 Copy of imported model. Made gChiffon Taffeta Silk New dra ia pe, and ee white or old blue crepe ‘The shape of Ae revers 1s a distinct novelty. at fastens to the side wit silk lined throughout (second pore Mast of the skirts Others semi-tunic. All the coats are quarter sleeves. Serge. tion, but Floor. Straw. The tri trated, fabrics and S The stylejinclud strictly man-tfored € Black, White, Im sear 24_ inch We have just reeged mai dine, white Bedford Prices $4.€6, ended white E 7.40, 98.04 utton trimmed. hrce large buttons. Garment . highflass coat would be considered ‘app at $20.00. Broadway) ‘or 125 TAILORA SUITS, $17.74 Omen’s Summer Mdels That Were Up to $39.74 These Suits have ben in the house less than a month. Every good Spring vie is represented, including theNorfolk effect, the conservawe strictly tailored model, and the new Empire back. with first quality peau do cygne. Semo have theee- have long rovers and collar of white Eponge. sizes, 36 to 40 bust measure. Also rt Dresses in French Linen, white Grena- onge and white French Crepe and white and up to $29.74, (Second Floor, Broadwny), MISSES’ & JUNIOR SUITS $15.74 Modis That Were Up to $27.74 ever’ Specimens of the ex- ceptionally good value: obtainable in our Milline ery Salon on the Second Hue These hats aretade of fre very finest French Tégal and Hap, in colors.” There are bout eighty-five suits included in this reduc- lesirable model is represented, in the newest Norfolk models, the conservative but , and some fancy trimmed suits. re black serges, blue serger, black andwhite check worsteds, tan komespuns and fancy mixtures. high girdle effect. Scre have 1. Juior sizes, 13, 15 and 17 years. isses’ sizes, 14 and 16 years. (3econd Floor, B'way.) Burnt consists of a gy- arrangemeit, ‘The plumes aro of tht very fest pote elestich, ‘nplack, thd harmonizing colts. A call how of ribbos on tre rim of tho hat completes t!g trirming, voile or mui ton mar. | with three fine \8-inc trich V4 inches long and 7 inches wile, encircling the entire hat, as ilbe- thite Frenh T aga h Bi = (Second Fi Week End Special on Sale Thursday, Frida & Saturday$16.50 Ostrich Tri + 9.89, 1 and Hemp Hals, immed Ostrich’ Plumes, which alone are worth whatwe are asking for the hat complete. A large vanty ey shapes to suit every laste and age. Freeh Embroideries in, as Pri istsual, range from $1.98 to $3.96 yd. Floor, office the very neest designs in eyelet and blind embroteries worked on cot- W' have just receitd from our Paris juisettesnstead of on batiste, Center), T lingerie dresses. Py are only in the HE flouncings are 45 to 54 inches wide, and are articularly adaptable for making tunics and € F : shi yA R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, | Herald weld Square Bway 34" t038"R Sinth Fleer a etnias os i Wn BF ores tae Neco toware eoting Broadway, 34thto3eth St. | YOUTHS & BOYS LONG TROUSER SUITS Sizes 30 to 36, + $12.75, $14.75, $18.50 Diamond Solitaires & 14 Karat Gold Jewelry At 1/5 to 2/5 Less Than Our Regular Prices Or 1/3 to 1/2 Less Than Elsewhere The variety offered is unusually wide. In addition to an exten- sive Lhe pare embracing a manufacturing jeweller’s stock we have included in this sale a number of the most attractive pieces from our fegular stock. The quality of this jewelry is in every respect worthy of the best Ages 14 to 20 Years, Where most houses show two or three models in Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, we show eight, all new. Patterns include grays, browns, blues, Macy traditions. blue grays ond blue and ‘The diamonds were purchased by our ewn tive ols in Ams( the diamend centre of the brown mixcures. He eels Oe pure-white stones. He alse subjected Models range from each diamond te the closest scrutiny under a. me the conservative Ameri- nifying glass te establish its absolute flawlessness. can wad Mnecsiond mountings are selid 14kt. geld and platinum in the ish, to the ext new lace-like designe. - = treme Among the articles that have found special favor with the women English medel, as it is are Cameo Brooches, daintily mounted with enameled flowers. made in Londen, with Le Vallieres, with link, and ber-and-link chains and stud- . soft rolling lapels and, ded with pearls and amethysts, have also proved quite natural shoulder lines. po; clasps in plain, beaded and fancy effects, also the Good clothes only, at are netewerthy among men’s prices from 10% to 15% . F ij p under those quoted any- 4 Scarf Pins, plain and chesed, mounted with amethysts, vhere else in the city for coral and turquoise, have alse proved great favorites as similar grades. Wecom- gifts suitable fer men. ; z pare our clothes only with 14-Karat Solid Gold Jewelry| Pure-White-and-Perfect Diamonds those sold by the very few stoses that Brooches . Solitaires In crescents, wishbones, circles and knots, or coral, pearl or dia- mond mounted, Mounted in solid 14kt. gold with platinum crowns, instead of $48.49 to $658.00, JUNIOR MODEL SUITS Suits for Boys getting i Instead of $1.4¢ 99, . their ed» long trousers $9.75,$12.7 5, $14.75 m8 gos + pe cy Te eee st ees sad Ween wtztires bo ef oeaie include crescents, oe Two and Three Stone po eames demmanid naka Lae senate care eee (es nets. In tooth, siagonal amd hoop styles, of,solid 14kt. gold and plat- inur Instead of $56.28 to %376.00, At $44.89 to $221.00 Earrings Screw pattern of solid 14kt. gold with platinum crowns, Instead of 889.50 to $761.00, At $41. 75t0 $609.00 La Vallieres Tandem styles of three and four solitaires, mounted in platinum bezels, with platinum neck chain attached. __ Blue Worsted, Se @Fitth Ficor, Broadway Watch Fobs in styles suitable both for men and women; with black ribbons, with oval or ¢ ire buckles, plain and engraved. Mounted with signets and me- dallions, charms and several with Masonic and Odd Fellow emblems. Instead of ree At $2.34 to $9.09 Loose Link Buttons lain, beaded and fancy dieeffects; inany of them engraved and en- gine-turned. Instead of $5.89 to $11.74 Instead of $142.00 to $616.00, At $3.64 vo 96.44 ‘At $114.00 to $493.00 (Main Fleur, Center PRAIRIE GRASS RUGS , An Unusual Large Assoriment The grass from which these rugs are woven grows in the swamps and marshy lands of Wisconsin and Minnesota. Its tough, wiry qualities make for durabilit CA? rugs. ais hk 6 ottage, bis Prairie Grass Rugs are sujtable for the summ me, cottage, \galow, porch, living room, dinin ym, library and hy Made in brown, green and blue shades. Some of the fear others have solid-color borders. All of them are bound all around with cloth in self color. Tested All-Wool larments This means that the material. from which these suits are made were subjected to the acid test for a possible trace of cotton. The materials stood the test. Not@# 4 one thread of cotton was found. \\ These suits come in six different models: (1)RegularNorfolk (2)SingleBreasted +, DoubleBreasted, +) SingleBreasted$ Button. 3) leBreasted3 Button. 6)New Pointed YokeDesign. Many of the models have the new patch pechot Materials are Cheviot, Serges, Wersteds in the renson's newest colors, which include « particulsl, nohby plum coler, as well us tans, grays, blue grivs and browns, Also many blue serges. Sizea—range {rcm 6 te 16 years in Norfolk models, ard 10to 18 in the ethor models. No special sale suits, but our regular steck cut full in the regular ei Reduced for clearance. Laborato Other Suits in our regular stoch ranging up to Figured $14.74... Every price affords the “Regular Macy 18x36 in. . Be Scroll orWall Saving. 21x45 in. . Me f Troy De (Second Floor, 35th Mt. Rear) in CHILDREN’S APPAREL Reduced from Macy’s Regular Lowest-in-the-City Prices The May display of In- cs yy 2 fants’ and Misses’ Dresses here represents the best pur- chasing power of Macy's mer- a 48 Prairie Grass Runners Prairie Grass is made up into hall runners also. The runners come in the same colors as the rugs. oxia ft... chandising organization, Plain Color Plain Cotor Grecian Key Border, The quality of the basic Not Bound Cloth Binding Cloth Binding fabrics has ‘been our first ya ae of ER pa ae consideration. The decora- ya. ot Stim... yd. tive effects are distinctive, ya. de 7d in, ya. $1 in that we planned many of the designs ourselves, In the exhibit will be found many imported garments. They were designed by us and made especially for us under the direction of our represen- tatives in Germany and Aus- tria. They are especially worthy of your attention. perfect and just fromthe mitt, wers™ nth Odd Size Prairie Grass Rugs are what is commonly te shorts,’ maeanug ‘hat the warp rai out betore the full size of the rug I These odd size rugs sre sold to usat very low prices, We pas gsonta It is impossible fo catalogue these odd size rugs as th alike, However we have several! dred of them at prices tor agit, x8 ft. 12 In, Up to $6.4 14 (Third Floor, Broadway, SUMMER DRAPERIES Thereare no rh 49 Maden ginghams, chaybra re 1am riy every fabric used for summer draperies in stock, cales and prints,’ in low neck, short * Our stock i fF eices alferd you the “Regular Macy Saving.” waisted. ‘Soine Russian? Dark ord Whether you want Curtains, Cretonnes or Madras for your medium blue, and pink f ty or country home, our prices will afford yeu material savings. white check combinations predoi ‘Children's Cretonnes and Chintzes Ruffled Swiss Certatns, 98c nate in the colors. we Gente yard 18c to $3.48 I} De ity her cette oe wep ruffles with n Vv ' hows probe hemstitching, »ported and Do- ‘roo so ute year, |Elaborately timo coe sean Fie Breasca ; ori ati | lurgest stock of ‘ henisti ha Set. ot yok ‘ Trimme mestic Cretonnes in the C1 Sai i ‘i plain ae of hart re anid hrinty ¢ ninoidery beast allah aeracece woos Pet, oie Corea ee aut contribute to the attractive: sell regularly at $1.49 [| ——-———Seoteh Madras insertion, Hemstitched these frocks. They are m ' yard 18c, 24c, 29c, 34c, 39¢ |}} hem or lage edu shades and colors of Russian, Princess and White and Arabian. 35. inches ak chambrays and percales, e Dutch Style Dresses wide, About twelve pretty dee ||7—~lrish Point Lace Cu i Children’s These are made in American ging signs to choose from. | pair $2.97 : ham and les, Th > cut te Som ‘3 front, long White Scrim n_this n the tedor White Skirts wu brie. is dels, There is a wide d 14c, 16c, 21c, 29¢ : TH ‘| range of colors from which to choose nd block styles. 4€ inches C ins of this material 1 te 24s | Imported Dutch are very suituble for cottage or ||| Our, owh importation. Large Children’s Made in Surnicr weight duck or bungalow, fone eee : net). They wer meaner FP EY, Princess Skirts for us and the de Macy's Upholstery Workshop nd bottom of Situated on the premises. Splendidly equipped to execute special orders. for slip covers, re-upholstery of furniture, portieres, shades, awnings, ete. at the east Map Foasiseas pith shorouss frnes: west. Contracts amples and estimates submitted promptly upon req D complet( quickly by efficient workmen : r Ot, Rear? as NS The neck, slee a nod grad skirt and belt are bound with shades, i ith p / }of blue and red. The front isfinished ' uid neck and | with fancy braid. The prices are 19, 9c, $1.29, $1.39, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.60, ih At.. Rear.) on arms, Were 89¢, (Berand Floor, Pagnell

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