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—— mons of the West Forty-seventh etree | station that they had smoked opium in the Forty-ffth street flat, but the | detective had the opium “lay out” and he said the «itis had confessed. HOLD UP PARTY HOSTS FELD ON COMPLAINT OF ea GORGEOUS MR. MOORE sis Sci the two occupied by the suspects and had heard them talking over the or | H tails of the fleecing of Moore and the two others, not yet sppreneeded, “wot away with" the neat little ga that netted them diamonds and cash | Ei to the value of $200 When Loore himeelf took the jorney €or one of the Birls asked him to write “Kalamazoo” the @aundy North Carolina product ad- mitted that reading and writing had never been in his line. Other things Young ‘Women Who Saw the Pleasant Little Game De- tained for Smoking Opium. ‘Wo. %6 West Forty-ffth street, all bad fom Will Testify Againat Patrick Florence Dayle of No. 189 West Forty-| eon wWrnam, twenty-one years old, at seyvemth etreet and Dorothy Hale of) No. 618 Weet Forty-sixth etreet, was 18 Broadway escaped the roddery | placed on trial to-day for murder in the| — but were held in 9900 ball on |drat degree before Judge Malone, in part charge of having emoked optum the! V of General Sessions. of the party. Francis MeDonald| On ¢he day of the shooting, Quinn hed 0, 211 West One Hundred and Ninth |teen released from Blackwell's Isiand, , Walter Gavin of No, 9% Westlafter serving a term for wife beating Atth etreet, and Horace Ms wife and tour children had moved game atiress, were all held with-|from their former home to dodge him, {1 on the robbery charge but he came upon Mrs. Quinn in the complainant, who appeared in| street and followed her to the Forty- tn a doticately atriped silk ehirt,|s!xth street addrews. His two sons, Wil- hore-power eheck sult and as-|Uam and Charles, oppored him as he od Giamonds and who eald a wealthy sought to enter. Hie drew @ revolver sian te ‘Washington was the one who|#nd fired at his wife. had provided all the bappy raiment for] The dullet struck Willem and in- fim, wee also held in a 6100 bond to| Mcted » wound from which he died two insure hia appearance asa witness when | (ava later. A second bullet atruck Mrs. the cases of the three men come up for| Quinn, dut wee deflected by a corset fwlal. It Geveloped that the biithsome young Mr. Moore could not read or cE PLE Charles, his Aghteen-year-ol4 son, wit testify against him. : E A SALE OF WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES Gorgeously gowned women who had ome in several taxis to hear the two young women involved in the holdup cane give their testimony nfded fronk approval when both Mise Doyla and Mise Dale swore that, ao far as ther Knew, the masked men who entered the Forty-fitch street apartment at the height of “he “party” and ptuck them at up vith levelled vers. were @enuine noldup artists and not at all fm league either with their three gen- tlemen friends or themselves, They wore, Mins Doyle and Mia Dale asserted, hard working models and had fm their time posed for Henry Hutt, Herrison Fisher and other magazine 11- lustrators, They vigorously denied that they had ever told Deteotive Fitssim- ut write iersboressit We Teh St ‘Newterb IN SMART, SIMPLE DESIGNS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, WILL BE HELD ) TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), DRESSES OF TISSUE AND GINGHAM $5.00 DRESSES OF FLAXON $5.00, 7.60 & 8.75 DRESSES OF FRENCH LINEN $9.75 & 15.50 DRESSES OF VOILE $12.00 & 15.00 DRESSES OF WHITE RAMIE LINEN WITH TWO. TONED BORDERS, $20.00 B. Alnnan & Co. WILL HAVE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORRROW (TUESDAY), MEN'S & WOMEN’S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLA: at $2.00 WITH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES REGULAR PRICE $3.00 FOLDING UMBRELLAS OF TAFFETA SILK WITH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES at $3.00 REGULAR PRICE $5,00 | “BETALPH” GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY FULL LINES ARE SHOWN OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S “BETALPH" GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK AND THE NEW COLOR. INGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, THIS HOSIERY WILL BE REPLACED IF UNSATISFACTORY AS TO WEAR. REGULAR PRICES RANGE AS FOLLOWS: MEN'S SILK HOSIERY IN BLACK OR COLORS $3.75 PAIR (WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY INBLACK $1.25, 1.75 & 2.50 PAIR WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY IN WHITE AND COLORS 2,00 PAIR \ WOMEN'SEXTRA SIZE SILK HOSIERY, IN BLACK $2.50 PAIR Bray Aven, 24th wih 38% Piet, Hom Wer. | ‘CALLED ROOSEVELT his home fn Paris, to Hdward W. Shol- Surrogate Cobalan in the sult of Mss. ch d= Pashtoon THE EVENING WORLD, Addie Potts Fiatauer to brenk the will of her late husband, Max Flatauer. Counsel for Mra, Flatauer contended that although Flatauer died in this city, he lived in Florida, an@ that his will should be probated there. The HH. letters were used to prove that Har legal residence was New York, despite the fact that he spent the latter part of his life in Parts. Here is what Haft wrote to Banker Sheldon about President Roosevelt from Paris on Nov. 1%, 1007; It Is not surprising, once the con- fidence of the people became shaken, thay would, panicestricken, call for thotr balances. And, it being the first time the President of our coun- try has ever gone out of his way | to disturh these relations, It fs no wonder tht people have lost their SOCIALIST FOR ACTS IN PANIC OF 1907 ccentric Milionaire Hart's Let- ter Expresses Doubt of the Colonel’s Sanity. ae | heads, © © © T think, 20 far as f Two very much sobered young women | ho anid led the Magistrate to take the| TY8t {he Smpresston was general) Hho mn to ent, cord se great end their three jolly mate companions | precaution of holding nim under bond| “road that Theodore Roos was! financiers in Europe hold Roosevelt Wao were implicated in a magket hold | for his further @tay yiny our midet, | rectly responsible fdr the pant of] jowsonaible for the present condftion up party arranged last Wednesday night _—_ oo 1907 was shown to-day by letters writ-| o¢ things fer the beneft of young Mr. 1 TRIES TO _CONVICT FATHER, | 0" > the late Benjamin Hart, an ec-! te our President Roosevelt ineane? Moore of Kittston, N. C., tn the Mat centric American millionaire, who made Or has he joined that party of poll- ticlans who are always ready to don, President of the United Staton ‘Pifice every interest to obtain ment met t to them to~iay m Mu he eee! 7 Qeaishment meted ou ohh Worn Gils. bd 7 shatahd Nempapshehd Trust Company of New York. ‘These! certain political ends? His last mes- ty Magistrate Appleton ‘emt Patrick Quinn, forty-three yearn old,| letters, written in the latter part of | sage would indicate such, Certainly Court. who on Jan, 18 fast, ehot and killed his/ the panic year, were read to-day before| he has dealt a blow to the credit of our industrial enterprises and the “Old-Fashioned” Macy's Irish Dimity, 9. yd. A Sensational Value! IMPORTED IRISH DIMITIES—the clean- up of a manufacturer's surplus stock of this seasonable material offered at 9c the yard. While the assortment is somewhat broken, there is a fairly good range of light and dark wreube effects with attractive floral and geometrical “9. printings. The quantity is lirrited— while they last we will sell these 25c¢ Dimities at.... . Noteworthy Offerings! MISSES’ PROMENADE SUITS (as illustrated); sizes 14 and 16 years; made of good quality English serge in navy, black, brown and gray. Slightly shaped coat with novelty shawl collar in self colors or combined with white serge. Lined with peau de cygne. Smart, new model skirt. Sold elsewhere as special at_ $16.50; our price at “Old Fashioned" Macy's on the Sixth Floor. —_—_—_—_—_—_— MISSES’ SMART STREET FROCKS, made of men’s wear serge in black, brown or navy. A Rial model, in solid colorings or with nov collar and cuffs. Sizes 14 and 16. Sold sewhere as spe a ;0n sale at ‘Old-Fashioned’ on Sixth Floor, perecee JUNIOR MISSES’ JAUNTY STREET COATS—*‘general utility’ models— suitable for every occasion. Straight in models with "arm size thi at ‘will not ere thedress. Made of uality twilled serge in navy, tan or with combination or fancy striped $13, 15 and 17 p| e at seams. 97-48 WOMEN’S WHITE CORDELINE DRESSES (as illustrated), at- tractive one piece model, opening down the front. Finished with large pearl buttons. One piece round collar with black satin tie. Short sleeves finished with cuff; new model skirt effect, with panel back. One of the best values we have ever offered, 2 96 . On sale at “Old- (Slath Floor, Fashioned" Macy's, “Old-Fashioned Macy’s on the Sixth Floor, at... GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS—finished oa ‘1 9. hemstitched ends. A splendid quality in an COTTON “DIXIE” CRASH TOWELING- for dish or roller fei Good, absorbent quality that will give spienald w Li is 16 inches wide 5 and very special, the yard......ssessseceeesssnesecererersesenens MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK; 4 Finches! wide, } in an assortment of neat de Signs, and sold elsewhere at one third more than we as for fs ; 5s,onthe | Special here at “Old-Fashioned” Mae) Sixth Floor.......+ [sea q assortment of choice patterns. | Size 18x35 inches, special at “Old-! Fashioned” Macy's, on | the Sixth Floor, at......-0:sssseperseveeene Wi a A el Sa al ERS Ey ———— Blankets, ora PLAIN WHITE FLEECE ae Spring] 189. weight; fancy stitched edges, 64x80 inches; $1.15 quality. On sale at “Old-F: ashioned” Macy’s, on our Sixth Floor, at CROCHET BED SPREADS, hemmed, ready for use: lent quality and suitable for hotels or boarding houses. Single or three-qua $1.00 qualities, On Sale on our Sixth Floor at Sixth Floor cee ONDE, MAY 13, “1912. | rich then of the country, whieh hee TUNABLE TO MAKE GOOD, people’ in Europe that ‘i revure «| HE TAKES HIS LIFE BY GAS. Jong time to overcome here we look upon such ac Philadelphia Man Borrowed From Soctalistic, h strike abways favorably lower classes of Landlady by Promise to Get | voters. I am surprised at Roosevelt, Job for Son. James W. Butts, fifty years old, com-) mitted suicide early to-day by inhaling | gas in his hall bedroom at No. 410 West | Twenty-fourth street. He oame hore three weeks ago from Philadelphia and for I believed he was a different man. He evidently has never had y education in political economy. * © © Yer we may have him again for another term." Mrs. Fiatauer {8 contesting her hus- band’s will because he left the greater part of hie eatate to hie cittor, Mre, {told Mrs, Elizabeth Pyne, from whom Henrietta Loser, Mrs. Loser olaima | he rented the room, that he, wae an Mrs. Flatauer married her brother|upholsterer. He appeared ‘to havo | kolety to get his money and left him two! pawned everything he had except the days after the wedding clothes he wore, but sald he had a job een Al jand expected soon to be on his feet) LINERS HAIL BY WIRELESS. "=" He promiged to get Mra. Pyne's seven- j teen-year-old son a place to- | lon the strength of it borrowed « few! doUars. When the youth went up to breakfast he found Butts deaf tn an! 37 {arm chair with a gas tube in his mouth | and a pillow slip over his head. He waa| y, and | SABLE ISLAND, May 12.—Steamer Berlin, Naples for New York, 60 miles east of Sandy Hook at 7.20.4. M. Docks about § A, M. Wednesday. CAPR RAC May 13.—Steamer | fully dressed, : Two letters were found, one to the Coroner saying that he died by his own hand and that the Coroner could do anything he saw fit with the body. The Kronzpring Wilhelm, Bremen, South- ampton and Cherbourg for New York, 1,000 miles east of Sandy Hook at 9.30 last night, Docks late Tuesday or £6.30 A. M. Wednesday, | 1s thought to have been a been dismantied before deserted. ‘The Longwy sailed from Du ago with a cargo of oe was “To the Landiady” and read: 1 I bequeath you everything— wale, 1s nothing. Sorry to cause you this trouble. I have no one. All my relatives and frien@s are dead. I know I have not done right, but there t* no other way out of {t. Forgive me. Give my clothes to some poor fellow. Hope God will bless him.’ If Butts worked the police could not disscover where. They believe he came here down and out, expecting to get work, and killed himself when he was disappointed. a DERELICT IN MIDOCEAN. Fritish Tramp Reports Wreck of New Drug That Q These Hom There's no longer the feeling ashamed of you othine—doub! Nova Scotia Fisherman. The almost submerged wreck of what ova Scotia mp! : ounce of othines: double strength— Hey Drug Stores and apply a little of it night, and in the morning you will that even the worst freckles have beg to disap} ar, while the lighter ones entirely. It is seldom in announce is needed to \d gain a b ing schooner was repor Kk of shipping by the Brt er Longwy, which arrived at Pier Atlantic docks, Brooklyn, from Dun- dee, to-day. Capt, Dolu, in his report to the Weather Bureau, says the wreck was sighted last Tuesday in latitude 0-29, longitude 69-4, about midocean. Accorting to the captain, part of the hull, which was visible several feet out of the water, showed the schobdner had tr st a clear complexion. k for the double sti old under guarant jails to remove freel "Old-Fashioned Macy's Men’s Half Hose MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON, ASaleot in black, tan and gray; high neck, three- 3 Guoeeaeee! athe aunty only. Sold quarter sleeves, { ished with a nar- regularly at 75c. per box trimmed with row pleated Val- of six. On) large medal} enciennes lace saleon Sixth| edging at the side, Floor. lion, form-%{ outlined with Box of six ing a pointed} rows of lace k § insertions. — Lac: \csesilieiesttteats (4 i Voor, PAC! yoke. Rows? standing collar, ¢ Sale of alenciennes § three-quarter Sa 80 face insefions ° sleeves, trimmed eos: With lace. But- and clusters of tons at back. se | tucks beneath. EJsewhere $1.00, Tucked “back, $ Our Price, Novelty Pearl Pins, card, Se. coliar and sieeves. trimmec. a Dressmaker's Handy Pin Box. Se with Val. lace. ; Hair Pin Cabinets, assorted Elsewhere $1.00, sizes, Se and Ie. 2 Pins, large paper, 3e. QUEUE TICs ees pues Pin Cubes, colors, Se. Veil Pins, card of three, 9¢. 100 pins; assorted Underwear Darning Hose Supporte rs, white, 15¢. Steel Scissors, Ie. Superior Quality Safety sizes; card, 2c. Hat Pins, larg Human Hair White Tape. al Crepe Night caene kimono style, tri with torchon edging and ribbon drawn through; 60c quality, spe- cial at. Pins, ali Cambric Petticoats, lawn flounce, ruffl sortment; cach, Se, per bolt, Se a embroidery $1.00 aquality special at re Old-Fashioncd”? Macy's, | Women’s Gloves SILK GLOVES (PERFECT QUALITIES)— | elbow-length—black and white. | Better qual- | ities than sold elsewhere as a special offering at 7 $5c. Our price at Old-Fashioned" Masy/ son | BIMN ROO, citsiunaiatananuaeiaas =) LISLE GLOVES (PERFECT QUALITIES) —eibow jenath black and white, Sold elsewhere as special at 39¢ pair; our price. (Sixth Floor). c 29c “Old-Fashioned” Macy's | Wash Goods At Astounding Price len FANCY DRESS GINGHAMS-—-32 inches wide, in an extensive range of stripes, checks and inations, Sold elsewhere at 12c¢ the yard; s peclal t “Old Fashioned” Macy’s, on eth | . FANCY’ DRESS VOILE—biack polka dots on’ white grounds; an 13. MESSALINE’ FI “GOTTON FOULARDS a’ highty” mercerized sheer texture, in a Wide assortment cf neat foulard patterns on black or navy grounds , Sold elsewhere at 19¢ 4 yard; special at “Old- 19. it aids, representing all the popular color coms D fabric for smart frocks. Sold elsewhere at 19¢ a yard; our 2. Fashioned” Macy's, at Sixth Floor “Old-Fashioned Ma Herald Square Bway 34™to Ol}: Fashioned NNO Bway 34™to S5™St S 4 Floor) Big Values for Little desi 4 WHITE BATISTE, } WHITE BATISTE, tucks and | | nme Macy Sale of Hosiery | WOMEN’S BLACK COTTON HOSE } —medium and light weight, double heels and toes. Slightly imperfect. 15¢ uality. Special at Old-Fashioned” me on Sixth Floor, at J WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE, tan or bi: ck, double heels and toes, first quality, at ““Old-Fash- 12¢4 ioned” Macy’s on Sixth’ Floor, at... BOYS’ HEAVY RIBBED BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS, double heels and toes, » 42H strong and durable, special at Six ce +Old-Fushioned Macy’ Womens Waists WOMEN’S LONG (as Petticoats Beaded Steel Pins, large sheet, Se. KIMONOS, Bone Hair Pins, bok of idozen, We made of chal ; Neetleana Bin Becks. ike Cambric Corset Covers, tight-fitting or des eetsi2" § Black-and-White Striped Fabric, Finjshing Braids, al colors; card med with la ace edge rs plain colored flounce, special at “‘Old- of 4 yards, 10. ual- sateen. of- fi ” ‘acy's Carey Elastic, silkefinished; iyith plain paper 2seq fared elsewhere ¢ Fashioned" Macy's on Diack white, light blue a ity, special at. as.a special bar- Sixth Floor at........ gain at $1,00, im med § Bur price Black Percaline, a ordion pleated flounce, iy finished with MN ruffle; special 29. | on h Floor, at Messaline or Taffeta Silk, finished with accor- dion-plea ne wi) sectional muita; special at “Old-Fashioned’ Ma: “ Sixth Floor ‘i $1.59 } c 59. Floor.) “Old-Fashioned” Macy Boys Clothes im At Bargain Prices]! Nar CONFIRMATION SUITS (see illustra tion); made of fine all worsted serge, in Nor folk or double breasted models. Extra well tailored, all seams double stitched. Durable linings and in full sizes. Sizes 7 to 17 years, $ .96 { Similar qualities sold else- 3 | where at $5.00; special at “Old-Fashioned” Macy's, BOYS’ SPRING REEFERS, mace of navy blue cheviots and all-wool mixtures, in gray or tan, 4s on Sixth Floor, rei asad emblem on sleeves, W Broken priealiter, 214 to 16 vears In All Sizes—But Not in Every Style DOUBLE-BREASTED AND NORFOLK MODELS, made of navy blue union serge or of blue thibet, both guaranteed fast color, Well tailored 4 and extremely durable mixed cheviots are also in this lot, Sizes range from 7 to 16 years. RUSSIAN BLOUSE AND SAILOR SUITS, 1) ace a navy blue or mixed cheviots. Sailor or military collars; med with braid or finished with an embroidered emble: i from 214 up to 8 years. Your Choice—While They Last—$1.98 $$ __)| = Y Sizes range (Stzth Floor, ),