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WIFE OF ARTIST CENTRAL FIGURE IN DIVORCE HEARING RS:AcL Wwe: 2EN BVENING. LOVES GREATER TAA $10,000, SAYSHRS. GARLAND Money ‘isn’t Everything; Love Is, or Nearly, Her Reason for’ Sacrifice. (Agactel to The Brening World), BOURNT, Olees, May At her beau- tiful home In this Cape Cod town, situ- ete! on Bussard’s Bay, Mra. James A. Garland told-to-day why she le giving wp the income of $10,000,000 to wed Fran- cia Custing Green, her friend of school. boy days and sweetheart of maturer yeare. “I am marrying for love,” the fas- inating widow said. “You 00¢,” she sald, “money fon't everything and tove le—or pretty nearly, The wedding te to: be very simple.” fhe hed got that far when o large touring car dashed up to the gate, A well-built man, with sandy hair mustache, wearing a dark brown out+ ae ey ? SAVES FAMILY IN FIRE, BUT IS BADLY BURNED CARING FOUR CT Brooklyn Man Fails Uncon- scious After Three Trips Into Burning House. * Frederick Robinson returned to Me | home at Matbone strect and Now York avenue, Brooklyn, last night and found | he dlaning,.” YoRing “Fire! he rushed : ; Ja an upstairs room were Mra, Robin- fon and the three children, Margaret, ¢lght, Jamee, four, and Mthel two years bd asleep. Robinson tan upstairs a them. Hts wife was stupid from smoke and ui to exert herself. We darried her to treet. Returning he wrapped a Manket about Margaret and carried her out. On his trip Into the house, in making his way to the younger children Hobinvon was burned severely on face and hands, But he got the youngsters out in @ blanket. As he reached the sidewalk he feM unconscious, Dr, Mar- tin took all the members of the family to the Kings County Hospital, Mounted Policeman the Flatbush station the fire when his hor: fell, pinning Kast to horse was unable to rise. A fite com- pany came upon the fallen animal and R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices ; Broadway, Mth to3Sth St. $30.00 Paradise Crimined Kats, man from deaths fi and his nose broken. was taken to the hospital, —_—— GIRL ATTACKED AT CIRCUS IN SYRACUSE, MAN ROBB , FOUR NEGROES ARRESTED. Young Woman Identifies Two of . Her -Assaiiants and Police Are Hunting for Others. SYRACUSE, May %—Four negroes are unger arrest and police and sheriffs tite hunting two others, following an at- tempt to assault a young gifl back of a circus tent lest nig’ ‘The girl, Jesnie Caines, seventeen years old, and a young man were within ie Duudred yanis of tie tent, when the negroes came along. Thtoe grabbed it's ou noy : ‘Then you have no otection to ting we are engaged?” She: “No. But why do you want to ‘ber’ ‘He: “I'm going away, you know, anf 1 8 protection when the girls an- new “Dome” ~ “$1.39 Parasols R. H. Macy & Co,’s, Attractions Are Their Low Prices MACY'S FOR MACKINAWS $15.89 Week-end Special for Friday and Saturday 16 YEAR-OLD ELOPER WITH NAY ESERTER HT TE Brooklyn Window at Sight of Police. Coat It harks back to the dumber camps of the Northwest, where the Mack- inaw 4s the most picturesque fea- ture of apparel. ing sult, jumped out. ‘“Here'e Mr. Green, now,” ehe ox- claims he went forward to greet him. Her interviewer insisted upon looking at the gurrounding trees, the hills and winding pathways that finally were drowned in & maze in thé depths of the bay. SUCCEOSPUL WOOER ISN*T SURE IT’® A ROMANCE. Persone think it very remark- able that you should give up that amount of money in order to marry again,” was suggested, “How do they know Sut the man she'a marrying has more than enough to make up for it?” Qfr. Green ques- tiomed laughingly, and then blushed orimaon as any big schoolboy might. “Mr. Green ts ory attorney and will tell you everything there is to tell,” broke in Mre. Garland. "| ‘Mr. Gretp, would you mind telting me something of the romance? asked the The College Girl's Pet Sport } i : i is t i | ¥ i 4 i The leading shape of the sear son. Not to behad in any other store for less than $2.00 § i iH ba H 3 The Mackinaw will take its place |, this season on the golf links, tennis courts, in summer camps, on motoring trips, boating ex- cursions, and wherever else a Made of all-cilk taffeta, in black or white, reyal blue, hunter's green, navy blue and cardinal. Some with Pekin stripes. Mission and ebony wood handles, ornamented with tassels in shades tomatch the fabric, reporter. “Why, there reafly tan't much of that to tell, etther,” he repied. “TI ha’ known Mre, Garland ever since we youngsters, We've always been the Of friends, and I've elways admired her Oho married it that, When her $16.50 Ostrich Plume fats, $9.89 These hats are made of fine real hemp in a large variet They are trimmed with three each Plume being 15 inches lon handsome Frenc and more ‘than 6 inches wide. Hats and Plumes come in Black, white and colors. [Millinery Galen, Second Floor. Center. ). Silk Cafteta $2.79 Parasols The kind that ‘sell elsewhere up to $3.50, Wide range of colors, including black-and-white stripes, fleral ef. fects with Persian borders, some with rows of ‘velvet trimming. \ . : Ure darker colors it is already being worn on shopping tours in the city. anemia ! The Macy Display of mt Mackinaws Is the Largest in the City. It includes Mackinaws made of horse blankets, Of woolly worsteds in blended colorings, Of quiet but smart Tartan plalds, and of ‘the genuine Mackinaw fabric used: by the lumbermen of the Northwest, ae ee Many are in solid color. Included are parasols made of imperted silk pongee lined with silk in harmonizing colors. Styles include the new ¢anopy top, foldiig handle, and straight mission weed and natural weed sticks, (Main Floor, 35th St., Bway.) MACY'S OWN CANDY Week-End Specials “Hopjes"—The genuine, imported by sig feos Holland, The only candy with bitter coffee flavor. Special, 49¢ per pound, Paee Gad ab ta tea Ravan Chocotate Covered Maraschino Cherries, made in our own factory. As pure as they are delicious. Special for full pound box, 34¢, Our requiar price, 400, Chocplate Covered Nougats, Chocolate Covered Peppermints, Chocolate Covered Plantations, Special, 19¢ per pound Macy’s “Red Star” Specially As a Y dentoat , sorted Chocolates, 24c per pound wit Poet on fa well ’s “Perfection” Chocolati finished. iz were ver pound | | Sizes 6 to 16 years, tan| duced from 946. Basement, Rear The include box-pleated Norfolk models, and three-button double INITIALLED Ti rane fl et alan arth at et a CORRESPONDENCE. The entire suit is stitched with silk, which adds to its durability, "The i stro buttons instead of bone or chi etal but- ae a ae re Te, medium priced ‘suits, “Sizes oD ys years CARDS 2: 24c Our regular price is 39c The box contains twenty- the Norfolk models. Sizes 10 to 18 years in the double-breasted models—reduced 5 “ French-American” Wash Suite, four bristol-board cards, hand - illuminated in colors from $4.96. in two styles. Russian bleuse in sizes frem 2)4t0 7 years at $3.96. Seller collar modols in sizes 214 to Byears at $4.96 to $5.94. and gold. Also as many envel+ opes ina fine grade of paper. (Gevend Floor, 85th St., Rear. ), Every initial is in stock. en’ yway ae “That's more a matier of litigation. I believe, Ghee certainly a clever, ‘The Mackinews are in twe lengths —te the hip, and to the ankle. Misses’ and Girls’ Mackinaw Norfolks, $6.94, $5.94, $4: Hip length. Brown, green and Gray plaids. Gia eae colorings. This style ‘has four patch pockets and a la! Other styles up to $8.94, are mn Women’s Mackinaw Women’s Mackinaw Norfolks. $8.74} Topcoats. mode: A lqose-belted full-l model Pe ye eh an aula with hood, with set-in sleeves, deep vin eae colors’ and soft-toned} fi". 64 Dovelty Lad vey onred Bai Other stylesup to $17.74. styles up to $19.74, « Floor. Breedway.) BOYS" BLOUSES— SPECIALS Made, of otrene You can't buy all-wool blue, as well as a large suits, with extra trous- vari esirable i of de effects. Soft Colors CLEARANCE OF iiiss:* SUITS $12.74, $16.74 and $22.74 That were $18.74 up to $39.74 This Clearance of Spring Suits is to make room-for the linen, crash and ratine suits which are arriving daily. They are all of a weight that would be comfortable for Summer wear. 4 Copies of Paul Poiret, Paquin, Bernard and Francis romenade models are included. Besides the tailored suits, Share are regulation Norfolks, King George Norfolks and also Peplum Norfolks. : Fabrics and colorings as varied as the styles, There are whipcords in black, navy, gray andtan. Serges in black, navy, Copenhagen, tan and gray. Shepherd-check and Pekin-stri Moreen Tan and gray homespuns. Imported novelty fabs ric: coming, leaped from a window and ran, Kevanaugh was behind her when she darted into a basement at No. 33 Gouth Fourth mreet, slamming the door be- hind her, The left band of Kavapaugh ‘was caught in the door lacerated, i f a8 J e iF z 55 7 $11.74 i } Hl i #3 & y i fH i il lit HH besa ely 5 Hi | i 4 3 8 Z zi . z Hr i Onistle panion in that escapade, WALLSTREET Although subjected to ¢requent selling movements, the stock market to-day diaplayed @ strong undertone and frac- tional advances at closing timo was the i a ‘t [ 283 i : i & 3 i } j i il Hl 4 apy = il i 5 ni in t i iid H ine colorings. And a scattering of taffeta suits, in 3 welll as ¢hangeant colorings. ’ Misses! Si tes, 14, 16, and 18 years. Juniors ite 14, 15 ond 17 years. was’ COATS---A. CLEARANCE $2.96, $4.96 and $7.94 Wore $6.74, $9.94 and $16.74 Plain tailored, belted, shirred and box styles. In tan and mixtures, novelty whipcords, Prench or wide-wale serges, in navy, Copenhagen blue, tan and gray. Collar-styles and their artful trimmings making the chief point of individuality throughout. The collars are round, uare, el , and in novelty shapes, trimmed with cord- silks, braids and laces, or rows of stitching. Sizes 4 to 14 Years, but Not Every Style in Each Size. ee 4 Fi, Sith wt.) i) ds Wag 3 he MISSES’ “TUB” DRESSES $4.49 . ry It bought. In the ordinary way would sell at $6.94 This offering comprises five simple, easily-laundered but pretty designs, in a variety of colorings and designs, Sizes i rh | | ! if i | i t g ‘ i [i iti i 1 : 3 2 5 i is z732 AH i it i E i i Hi} z [ i i ! ¢ fine. white ane e8 6 to 16 years. Re- rom i; i | 4 1 | | ? ! | Hil : s i] 8 ij Hl $ however. Buying orders ‘Planted the initial liquidation and Met was fairly strong in the final hour, mwith Union Pacific and Gtesl aesuming’ the leadership in the improvement. ‘The Closing Prices is ti ? i I 3 if a] i tt | Hf i t [ I He if & { i é a i ! i ki : t tl ( a8 ! | a | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES ner ath ied i af din fritieit iotbiateipesiual ee eae We make y: judge If ps pred goad glasses i are in any way unsatisf A 14 and 16 years.in.all five styles. Onestyle To have cards similarly il- luminated to-order on an equally high-grade-stock Violins $2.49 to $59.89 Identical with Sestruments generally sold elsewhere at double our leet ti ite 1 tbl it i+ = SLE FETE CQ REESEEEE lustrated is acollarless'Eme pire model, with striped tissue blouse, » and chambray collar, cuffs and skirt. It has a flat velvet bow at collar, and the button-trimmed skirt is raised in a_new way at the girdle, ‘9 moficl comes in white with pink, blue, hello or steen, . Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Lit i) in black, ue, 10 cr pink, It ioral with a good imitation cluny lace, and the skirt has bem tucks, as ‘well as tucks at the hips, ; @ines 14 end 16 years, econ n, porn ~ would cost three times this price, Violin Bows 9c, to $8.49 Violin Stings Yc to $1.49 Brazil wood, Pernambuco or snake-| Silk “B” st . her Silver-plated “G” strings, Real silver stri Bow hair; & to 2c per coll. ne peers F ESSE Harris cost $2.00 or more and are fitted to your eyes by skilled and pik esd nose by practical Op- ~ & Stationery for town and country homes and yachts supplied ina short time, embossedor emblazoned with personal devices, armorial bearings or family escutcheons, This is done in the Macy Bureau of Engraving on the Premises, at a cost far be- low that charged at other high class shops, (Moin Fleer, Rear.) Gold strings, “Varsity” Mandolins and Guitars $11.89 to $94.75 Were wo to mentign the name of the famous maker in connection with éhese: {instruments We wipuld be obliged to charge tits cestricted price, which would méan am tncreast’of 20 per cent. We eliminate the cen and sis cese: Fre HU tit (eel 1 + + “ SR SE FSF FE SETS FE PEE