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(i ae A ln Bap SS ten NEO LEI POLO TL A a ta THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912. ; THAW M ARKED |evor fertensa toewe tentehip r| "Onn tm the Fv” thner at Temes E. | Wadeworth as soting for, Stntera| He We sot known to Brostiray nd t/t the Movies the hag hoard wers| EXPLOSION WRECKS STORE POSL AM KILLS ; LETTER FROM PITTSBURG AND street. There were thirty-two. male| was brought out in Hvelyn Thaw's tes-| Reginald H. D. Francklyn, who died in| false, and a fow weeks later carried her’ AND CAUSES A PANIC TO AGENT HERE. quests and the dinner cost $3,600. In| timony at the trial in 1007, She des-| his country homo at Short Hills, N. J..| Ble Gheatre apd bee ce a IN BRONX TENEMENTS, ‘The writing in the Jetter hae been |the course of the evening, waiters San acme: 4 lite with hen ee ity @ a et eit. | {08 that lasted ih be he ‘killed Stanterd | ———e { Thaw. brought to the table what appeared to| Europe during the summer previous 6 newly discovered letter was wrii- | White, " >} " Gouupen (he Fubeaien. ouaren ten aeees be an immense pie, This was opened |to thelr marriage in Pittsburgh, April|ten at a time when Harry Thaw might] Acting District Attorney Nott, asked Sessa, Owner of Place, Denies Any L : sa | 4 1906, have been considerably excited over his | regarding the letter, said: "I have never Threats —No Trace of | mentary evidence during the trials and |@Ad out of it popped Susie Johnson, a Mr, Wadsworth sald he knew of noth-| fairs with Evelyn Nostit. She and| seen it, but I have heard that there was |vefore, is not explained. |Detite and beautiful artist's model, ia ; , 4 her mother were living at the Audubon, | much a letter, Its existence simply Bomb Is Found. ing that might have Interested Harr; ‘On the envelope was written, besides bet ry costume, aa he ieee tmoaty (after Thaw had gent Fvelyn back from | tends to confirm our contention that 19/ Ay geoiosion late last night at No, 150 |the atdress of the fectplent. In New ford White was one of the guests| Thaw in or aroused his animosity | Hurope in November, 1903, set Thaw at liberty would be a menace exp! No, , 3 “Return to Box 1086, at the dinner, Thaw often referred to| toward Mr. Davis or Mr. Francklyn, Ho had come back from Europe Just] to human Hife, St. Ann's avenue, the Bronx, blew in] Any abresion of the skin, cut, boil, Pa" ‘There are many. ‘Thar this engertainment in letters written | J+ C. Bancroft Davis Is 'a mambor of! bofore tho letter written and had —— tWo doors of the butcher siure of Alvert blister, rash or of the Knickerbocker Club and a local) seen Evelyn Nesbit, and, she testified at FTI Sessa, shattored the plate-giass window and Harry K, Thaw tae anit. poy oa rae, br official of the Standard Oii Company. | the trial, she had pefueed to have any- TO WIDEN FIFTH AVENUE. and wrecked the ceiling. The store is address there "J. C. Thaw” with that rt ty tor Btantord 1% ani a eon @ thing to do with him. She told him she on the ground floor of a three- ent ‘ : the “Girt in the Pie" di Ted iny Why he should have been at the head | Kill” Written Alongside the|numberea post omce box. \ Se eee KIN" 1 | had heard stories about him. One story| 15 Feet to Be Ad From Fours | tenement Gnd the indows in the h 8 the testimony in the Thaw trials, be dta sa mystery. | was that he had turned scalding water | | Names of B oft Davi The nase he Teltée vas on the frst | "Craig, Wadsworth, who te in Wash-|H® '8 well known in New York soctety | on ",' young woman after putting her| teenth to Twentysthied Street bon two adjoining tenements fe) ancre avis Page OF the. siest GNC wee SNe OR SM | een day ‘con. | &™1 cl iife. Hé te a son of the into a bath tub and another that he} or other page were the five names and the |!neton, mild to-day he had ay. 2h] Judge John Davis of the United States | had ted a atti to. bedpoat in a hotel| The work of widening Fifth avenue,| Sessa is tho laxsee of the house and | {! and Freddy Gebhard, Ee ea He earned Thaw’s enmity in 108 white | Court of Claims. His mother is the wife | and beaten her with a whip. which has been accompanied by slicing | lives in the rear of the store, When neh |_ It ts belleved “BIII" refers to a rela-| 10 Set Second Secretary of the A ¢ | of Lieut.Col. Charles Laurie MoCawley| Evelyn Thaw at the trial repeated the [tive of Thaw, well known on Broa@way Le of the United States Marine Corpa. A/fames ot the men who had told her! 1. extended to that portion of the 0 at that time. can Embassy in London, Mra. C. J. 5; Lod | these stories In a whisper to District- ceived no treatening letters and could ers’ itch and similar ‘The writing is almost iNegibte because | Holman, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw's mother, | sister le Mra. George Caves lade. 4) Attorney Jerome, but ho said to-day|avenue between Fourteenth and Twen- | noe explain the explosion ine slain, yeu ae taoular career of Harry K. Thaw to-! of the scrawl. ‘The anxiety shown | ent for tim to come to Claridgo’s Ho- | Seageter nnn Of Masti Ate” rays | uM an far an he could recall the names|ty-third streets, Authority for this Im-| The detectives could find no trace ot| pimples, are quickly driven away. me by letter it ts sald the State will about happenings in the Audubon Hotel a ae Th een tok Was with-| covld mot be found last night, but fellow or Mr, Francklyn as the % St ner|Provement was siven President Mc-/@ bomb and belleve nitro-glycerine and ‘All druggists sell’ Posinm (30 conta) we in forthcoming attempt to keep | ig uy ed whos + 88! members of the Knickerbocker could | pposed to be due to the fact that AaneTion, Information. Thaw in Matteawan. off the fronts of many old restdences, Ie| Seon by detectives of the Alexandar all eczemas, acme, avenue station he declared he had re- kin scale, sevens New mystery was added to the spec- M He also sald he could not| Aneny to-day by the Board of Estimate, | gunpowder were placed in @ small re- and POSLAM SOAP, the beautifying Evelyn Thaw lived there at the time, | Harry Thaw had run off with her |not imagine any interest Thaw might | connect these men with the Thaw ease] mne width of the avenue Ie te be mn-|ceptacte that blew to pieces. skin soap (25 cents). There are five names in Thaw's daughter to the Continent. He went| have had in him at any time. [in any of its ramifications, however re- There was considerable For free sample lam, write to handwriting, three of them with “Kill,” Ad iad a od initials | to her aid. Mr. Francklyn’s connection with the! mote, creased from 40 to 85 feet, This will be the Emergency’ Laboratories, 82 West , a “in the etter mean : + More " a e » underscored, after them. @tanford “a. 4 ke OP NO C!.ile TOANIMOSITY TOWARD [case Ie caually as diitioul!, Barta r-| Thaw returned to New York after the| accomplished by taking off 7% feet from | ihe street tn thelr night clothes Whee | 25th street, New York City. White’ Stanford te. 5 are OTHER stand. His mother resides Kill" letter and succeeded in winning | wtner sidewalk. When completed the ‘White's name was third. The other|eng initials—with one letter wrong—of 8. ‘nis home is at No. Evelyn Nesbit back. One of the men|¢!ther sidewalk, they found no one was hurt they were two names 90 marked were Banoroft|s'o, Bancroft Davis. “H. W. P." are assumed that Mer,tetghth street, but he te not In the city. who helped him was the one to whom! new sidewalks will be 24 fect wide. persuaded to return. Davia and Freddy Gebhard, : Word Wants Work Wonders: fais of Henry Poor, the bank The two names without the sinteter |e, MLE of Mee a " “Poors Manual.” Botation are those of Craig Wadéworth = a ae ik Oat Mr. Poor was an intimate friend of “Old-Fashioned” Macy’) —————, *Old- Fash! 1" Macy’r Bad Reginald Franckiye. Stanford White. The architect super- 6 dpe Sar pie ‘The letter was written from Pitt®| intended the remodeling and decora- argh in December, 196, almost three| tives of the Poor home, at No. 1 Lex. en 4 c Years before Thaw shot Stanford White ‘ : Sith @@ death on. the Madison Square Garden |‘"Ston avenue, actos the street from root. the White maneion and one of the / Gebhard, whose name was second on|finest homes tm the city. The Poor i $ a the list, died Sept. § 1910. Mr. Wads-|mansion was sokt following the $5,000,- WOMEN'S PLACE v9 oe AG 7 BOYS’ HEAVY RIBBED BLACK COTTON Be rald (6 Sizes range from 14 to 17. ‘worth's name was mentioned in both| failure of Mr. Poor tn 190%, and an —medium and light weight, double the Thaw trials, but there hag never |@partment house now occuples the atte. On Club Plan STOCKINGS, double heels and toes, 4 9e ba Squ are TH Floor) strongan So at... Bway S34™to 35 St. t4t0 7 fer his acquittal of murder. The letter O—LS VI Od-Fashioned” Macy's deen anything published, or spoken in| In 19 Mr. Poor gave the, public, connecting Mr. Davis, Mr, Geb- ust made public 1s dated only a few $1 DOWN a eg? : SSUSHEEEAE |. $1 Weekly |I(Wnen G94 & Closing Out a Lot of eens, : dort a | PREEE sce ecttez.c ||] |-$11.50 : bul a right. Hope to see you Beautiful New $250 Piano Save $4.56 By Buying Them On Sixth Floor a sk. SUITS, § ALL-WOOL SUITS FROM OUR REGULAR HIGHER - PRICED STOCK LINES y Please send a man to J. H. B. D's Grouped at a quigk-selling price. Size ranges ‘l heels and toes. 15¢ quality. Spe-+ cial at ‘‘ Old-Fashioned" Macy’s on Sixth Floor, at. WOMEN’S COTTON no Any New Piano heels and toes, first quality, at “‘Old- Fashioned'’Macy’son Sixth Floor, at. . 12: On Sale on Sixth Floor MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, hardt or Mr. Francklyn even remotely -with the tragedy of Madison Square Garden on June 2%, 1906, MY6TERIOUS LETTER NAMES THREE TO “KILL.” @velyn Nesbit Thaw's dramatic testt- faeny on tho witness stand of the story he told of herself and Stanford White te Harry Thaw in Paris in 1903 is gen- q@ally credited with being responsible coat model, cuffs attached, Must not be con- founded with shirts sold else- In Our Store where at this price. Our Shirt Can Be Bought is made of 80-80 percale—the patterns are new and the il colorings will satisfy the most fastidious. Similar qualities are sold elsewhere at 75c: “Old-Fashioned” Macy's ines REMNANTS At Savings of from 15c to 25c a Yard We have secured another lot of Silk Dresses (see illustration)—duplicates of ‘ SHEPHERD CHECKS—SUIFINGS—SERGES—PANAMAS those we closed out so quickly a few days Navy blues, browns, reds, black-and-white stripes, etc., etc. ago. The values are extraordinary, the ‘ Values range up to 70c c cy c quantity small—185 in all—therefore we ne yard; specia $f 39 49 urge ou to shop early and avoid disap-] | at-..--.-eeee cess rece eee Ask the ‘vant what sort of a new exercise he takes since a week. Is he getting strong armed? I don't @are, but I want to know. Do you knew of any colored elevator or bell oy in the Audubon, Bw’y & Sh st.? I hope you will have all those qurious reports of the ******and of fe : nh oot cone “1 ri) _ dehy but all: ° intments. sizes from 32 to 42 are included in the lot. W. & H, W. P.'s other freaks. p { po j Included are extremely desirable gray, tan will F. Gebhard go to Phila., 9400 Pianos will cost you only 9275 F These Dresses are made up’ of soft messalines, and brown mixed cheviots and cassimeres, baa be day sect Please return 9375 re ‘en cost you ay one “ ~ silk foulards and changeant taffetas. Several pat- also excellent and dependable blue serges. bi THAW. nee Paces oF based [ded ealy e173 i terns in either figured, plain or striped effects. In Former prices ranged 3 to $18.50. Panesett Davis = KILL NOTE—Player-pianosalsosold onthe regulatjon sizes and in sizes suitable for small women, Freddy Gebhard = KILL. Club Plan atepecisl prices and terms. i" On Sale on. | [aged koe ars If you cannot call, write or tele- Similar qualities sold else- a yaame GC phone and we will send representa- . where as special at $11.50, ae Our Sixth . ea tive with full particulars. =2. price on Sixth Floor. ce int 7a te'maws tamy, ond who nea otter | Story & Clark Plano Co RUSSIAN OR SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS oor at turers for she youny millionaire. rosa SH 8 Agr sa poy —(see illustration) made of worsteds, le was ® sort of protector for the er- 1100 i od serges or cheviots, with sailor or mil- ratée youth and never quarrelled with 101 Halsey rnd him over his whims, and for this reason &\\Raincoats NY From Maker toWearer itary collars, Blues with white hairline stripes, shepherd check, gray or brown mixtures, also plain blue serge. Russian Model, 244 to8 yrs. Sailor Model, 5 to Al . Young Mar Suits ; é For Spring & Summer Wear, 9.4 ; .94 & ! 10 years. $4.00 qual ities, special on the Sixth Fi oor, at y A Clear Saving’of $2.50! ! A NEW LOT OF HANDSOME ALL-WOOL SUITS, in the i favored patterns and colorin ars gray and brown hairline ey Cambridge grays and blues. All cut on models ially designed for the younger men. yin qualities we of er cannot be matched elsewhere under $: Sizes 33 to 40; special at ‘'Old-! Fashioned Macy’ s, on the Sixth Floor. Save $3.00 By Buying Them On Sixth Fl. FULL LENGTH, STRAIGHT-LINE Model, (as illustrated). Made of good quality twilled serges, in tan, navy an blac k. Long shawl collar and wide cuffs of self or combi- nation of materials. These Coats are offered $ elsewhere at $9.00; our 94 BOYS’ REEFERS—(see _ illustration.) Strictly All-Wool Blue Serge or Shepherd check, @lso gray or tan mixtures, striped worsteds with vel- vet or self collar. Cut full and roomy. Did-Fashioned” $Op.97 (S224, 20 ( IMPORTED JAPANESE RUGS, made of} 2. $4.00 qual- Japanese fibre Here are price reductions greater than ever before, to make goods move more quickly. Our time is limited, our orders imperative. The two combined force us to give you values on which we real- ize no profit. Your chance is now. Sixth Floor, years i ‘ x serge in in wd | ities, special on the color. An excellen' Sixth Floor. Summer use. On sale at ‘“Old-! shite M Sixth BOYS SUITS, made of fine grade acy 6 SUate Fleer special price on the 6th Floor, ‘ ent’ Khak i 'Biz0-ONI2 fi sates ads ia we . # 5 Slip-ons for Mar. tee ec OS $1.49 proba gery 17.84 Avout Pp 9 'Y DRESSES, well made and finished; sizes 6 e Ze . 6 PiGurecasnan . 5.74 half regular and Women, $ MISSES’ PART » made in several charming styles, to 16 years, | $2.50, qualities, ee ite te 33 74 valine to $12 vale. variously trimmed with lace insertions and ambroideries, special on the Sixth Flour, at f OTH RG are i bl of sl iow nec ‘a \ Sale price. sizes. tore ee =a TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS THE CLEAN-UP OF A MANUFACTURER’S SURPLUS . 7 Jue Sold elsewhere as a BOYS ‘BLOUSES, made of cha ambra ay, madras oF gingham, in biain bi » special value at $6.00; $ HEAR 489 aa tes spa dhe Suton “24° STOCK. Exceptional values. Specially priced as follows: our price on the 6th Fl. # Size 11 ft. 3x12ft....Specialat...... a, W ’ CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES, sizesoto 14 years. They are| | BOYS’ STRAW HATS. Middy, JackTar &Tyrolean, ef {High | Sizeoft.xi2it....... ++ /Specialat. 4... 510. Men Ss and omen Ss made of ginghams and percales in a large my, of dainty Made of patent Milan ¢ and peanut straw, Trimmed Grade } Size 8 ft. 3in. x10ft. 6in. .Special at. shan? . Imported Slip-on Coats striped or figured designs. in various colors; all are exceptional values at Rugs | Size7 ft. 3x0 ft..... «Special at. ..+.« Flour. $ , , nade of blue serge or fanc s,in ale - : i oie Values that wil never be approached in Sold elsewhere at prices ranging | Paes Gee CMR uttered ntined. Finshed with “snap ge Size oft. x9ft...... Specialat +. 56. falues that wi e approac : 3 : Meth ality, Special 0 Floc ree a decade for all ‘round superiority. Hae NO Fan: —- Sth Fl, Ce VRS etal Geena 00. is4oor AXMINSTER RUGS on f.¥toor ith Floor, — JJSO) 810.00 $5.00 | $22.00 $6.00 | Faiue, $7.00 AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF ORIENTAL PAT- TERNS AND COLORS. Splendid rugs for wear—especially priced. “Old-Fashioned” Macy's, Sixth Floor. o oft. x12 ft... Special at #17487 Cocoa MATS ft. x9ft..... Special at $10.89) Np ae agiia The a 4ft,6x6ft.6, Special at §5.74) °° tii Ms 4c © 36in. x72in.. .Specialat *3.24] °° xi7 in, $1.49 No, 4—32x18 in. 91,14 1014 Fg ntome ds Mac y¢ en, INGS “|(:: Handkerchiefs =: Women’s Embroidered Handker- | Women’s Handkerchiefs, with 5 chiefs; regular 8 qualities. 4 colored borders; each Special at | Women’s Handkerchiefs; Swiss ene Women's Initialled Hand- 21°) broidered; regular 12c kerchiefs; six for quality. Special at ; Women’s Plain Hemstitched 27 | Women's Embroidered Hand yy Handkerchiefs; six for kerchiefs; 10c quality; at Men’s Large Handkerchiefs; 39 Chiliees's Initialled Hand- 23° regular 60c quality; six for ; boxes of 3; at.. “Old<Fashioned” Macy's’ Smart Raincoats, Gabardines and Priestley Cravenettes for Men $12.00 $6.00 | Suive, $7.75 | Sie, $12.00 Children’s Capes 45 Boys’ Rubber Coats Regular $3 Value R Every Item a Special Bargain FIGURED SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES, | plain colored backs to match. Filled with pure cotton, tufted centers. Excellent for } jotel or boarding house. Single and threes { uarter bed sizes, $1.00 qualities on the | ixth Floor, at.. WHITE FLEECE BABY BLANKETS, with pink or blue hd 0 whipped edges ; size 30x40 inches; ‘special on the Sixth Floor, at.. 27 in. x54 in,. .Special at Sixth Floor, “Old-Fashioned” Macy's’ Men's Pa,amas (sixth recht , FULL BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, extra. strong quality. ent 4 MADE OF FINE PERCALE, jn light colors, sizes, 42x36 in. ; special on the Sixth Floor, at..... stripes and printed figures, Finished with nson EXTRA HEAVY FULL-BLEACHED SHEETS, linen finished, wide 53° loops and pear! buttons. All sizes, cut mili+ seP BLEACHED MUSLIN. ys Chie bhi Ag aeglted arests | Ss (“Odsashioned a tary style. Will launder beautifully and give Cc yard wide, excellent for shirtings. Sold else- fe are vs -y 5 “fe Rcbber Co. PERCALE SUITINGS, ‘our price fate jay wore i i ree 6 Herald Square Bway 34™to35™St Sixth Floor abeo lie sat lstaction, pimillar unl liles ate, of tra fine and clos Vv rr G € s at $ a Ryo cor.. 14U'ST, ayardquality special’on the Sixth Floor, st...+s.++. +. 12 Occupies the Entire Sixth Floor BOE, Shissussssxcnseicas vixens ccunesye untae | ~ 2 A wes - — J ae

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