The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1912, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, See! MAY 27, onachatsecmenssensesinaseniie bbe aiaoanes we hh K. A Ba... ! form of the station at Gr street aud West Broadway and motor car of @ southbound train. func pousht by the Mechan-| Michaels has singe teeued © stetereer. f the py th. Union| the Union; Chartes &. Straw ar in which he showed fy FS thet oy fn n . Commissioner f the Depa u y ination, several wit-| part In the t ransaction was twenthefour years old and dived! + etthbebes Wale Wakadndd by Ble , Gas and Blecteteity; Joseph | Messes explained the situation by say-| the benefit of the Uolon B Bank and end hi ‘4 The re OF YOUNG WOMAN FOR BUT TATEM at No, 20 Kast One Hundred ey PEOPLE’ 5 BANK SALE trict-Attorney Cropeey, and one of hi aris, one of the comenittee whol that sam oe bgp Bod depositors, Thirty-sixth atreet. a a #, Louls Goldstein, Both offi ed the purchase of the Peo- m ne ‘ Lynch, who came recently from Ire- a we aes | ; Cie wee © tween 66, tho sup] Comptroller Prendergast Better: | e inet fall yo el price, Yand, had been employed as a tcke aad Tretere; | cont! Wiling orice, and VES the epee Comptrolier Prendergast ts recovering oe | the“ comeiencement ebanking | * Brice, taade Gp tale BNA : tops Te “aw Kad Pi is | investigation, asa their A r chairman of tne | Samuels, in explanation of this, testl- el Pig fg ge ly H Grand street douthbound station, and! labors. | Executive Committee of the People's} fied that he had pied the $20,000 Gers 860 y now @o to the country to recuperate. | started to The witnesses sudpoen 0+ ; Charles J, Samuela, a metai| but that he had sent hie check for n crop ibe. (eke Lid Lyach prided he| — ed were W. P. Damron, former p.e ident | No, 83 Bighth avenue, Brook- am both, Michaels, representing the | rs. Prendergast and a nurse will ac- comg not eateh the northbound trata, et the ffome Bank; Senaior Harih 8. livn, who acted as broker in the pur he Mechanics and Traders’ | Company him. The Comptrovier has ba . ‘ i of the Peolpio's Bank, and George | oth, who acted for the jmind sgt on getting well enough te mae ‘ Hare. {and attempted to climb on the piat-| Frou the personnel of the Witnesses | Cronin, who was the father of cha re-| \OAe & 1 ste 7 ms rf pence of Rockville Centre, L. I. The rest with the ex-| the apesch at the Repubtican Cony. Lillian Miller Mysteriously Shot|Doctors Amazed at Vitality Orme the rain caught hint beture ne| summoned to testify before the Kings |eent bill passed at Albany aiving the] soonce Prenident of the People's| ception of $75, which he sald he gave| tion, placing Col. Roosevelt in somin . ‘ J day | i-| Banking Department more power in its * of iron i}to G WwW. 8 he President of a (eday While Beside Escort—Cor- When X-Ray Reveals Extent igh rH shuren, sdminister ‘* the dent (0. thoes srattne tN the. bunk investigutions; Kenneth A. » eh acted at for the bank Fecelving the People's funk, to. way . mit of belleved the Comperolier wi ‘will be up end set Steel Saves Life. of Broker’s Agjuries. 1o Lynch in the s fing departments fnvestigation of the |cashler of the old Meehan the parchase money when the control- | clothes, he kept himself, well within two weeks. @ AS & young woman stepped from a} The physictane attending John C. wy = ) Hamburg avenue street car at Union| Tatem, unconactons @mce a fal! from) and Johnson avenues, Brooklyn, earty| Me horse near his semmer be td 4 to-day on her way home with an excort| quent, Non sot the weet remarkable He hs leit was iy bi cases on record, but @at if the patient girl tell unconscious, ere the] Mves forty-eight hour® longer he prob- dulfet was fired from nobody could say.| ably will recover. ALL-WHITE UNION LINEN TOWELS— fx:“RA RA” HATS, (see it- : lustration) made of P em. em, white duck, linen or Pee IN khaki, plain or trimmed 3 A with band in contrast- i ing color, All a Schwartz, who attended her, said tho{ yr Tate was hurt when his horse, ” Macy*s nar, loz ) sizes, at....... 24 t had saved her life. Both the girl} shied and throw him. He weighs more Fashioned” Sin see illustration)—plain white—for 7 5 Butter dectared that they hi nO} than ¢ hundred unds and struck uf ( 3i i Hon who could have fired the shot.|on nis head. He was found unconecions Boys or Girls. The newest in ; asked that the incident should o|an hour later. children's Hats. 7Sc quality; 73 kept secret as they left after the wound ee ee j After the car had continued on its] Mr. Tatem te @ retired Manhattan dna uality, suitable for hotels, summer Jougney the girl was tnken to the Kast-|broker, After he fallled to rally an resorts, and boarding houses, Size c ern District Hospital by her companion eon examination Was made of his and Deputy Sheriff Packard Sharkey, wh, was a fellow-passenger. At the hospital the young woman eald she was Miss Lillian Miller, twenty-four, of No. 13x1! ches; special at “Old Fash- ioned” Macy's on the Sixth Floor. Twelve for BROWN CRASH ING, for dish or roller towels, fracture of bid eull Aim unconscious eince the accident 6Bun- 48 South Ninth street, Brooklyn, The “i eseene {tpossibie @ mas could live ery absorbent and will give full sati SCALLO nw ion vin or winoae| Herald Sq Dowsey, one of the The girl was found to have an ugty|physiclans, “We despaired of saving let FED ntl ing te Tieht incest g Squa re flesh wound in the left side just under| Mr. Tatem’s life after the X-ray exam- phe ‘” * silts : ‘ * 29° Bw S34™to S5™St. the heart. In one of the stoeis of her| ination, but he seams brighter than wiht NE ay corset there was a big dent, and, Dr,| usual to-day, and if 1 am not mistaken maf with her said he was George But-! a» long with the pressure on the brain,” Mees wide; spccial on the ter of No. S11 Broadway, that borough. | said Dr. Charies he will regain consciousness.” had been dressed. special Mat Frank hschowsay, ine orderis| TIOKET SELLER 18 KILLED. ” For Bathroom or Bedroom ioor jompital, had telephoned to the tried to Cross “1.” Tracks and A ti I ff n q Rage street station was sent to’mane| ‘Pawn Crashes Him, imely offering They are made of thick, soft cotton DOTS, STRAW HATS in ae inqbiries. Doyle soon formed the bellef| Patrick Lynch, a ticket agent em- of dainty apparel. fleece in pink, blue, navy, green, tan and upto $1.50; oaclal ae that he was on the trail of a romance. | ployed by the Interborough Rapid bined with whi Sizes 24x Cc , PS—n The detective called several times at| Transit Company, died to-day in St. eather AASd brown combin with white. 12e8 24x48 BOYS’ GOLF er (i fhelr addresses and hours after the| Vincent's Hospitul un hour after he ar m- we inches. These Rugs may be washed and nas of fine suilings), Sdequalities; special SGT hor'ths iain baa roceuce tome, | Somer eomeceaneemiananaans fabrics that oo des will not lose their color or symmetry. Byvabto “tapered ane Regularly sold elsewhere at $1.25, iaatil apecoy cell Ati the girl's address, which was | Wetman’ Wstea, he. wan told. thar about Cotton Voiles, Tissues, Cordelines, Special on our Sixth floor, at four weeks so a young couple, calling | Ginghams and Chambrays NU FULL-BLEACHED SHEETS —with seam in centre, extra G 4 Mm tabee. tesma, anda: aw dopa ates | (GBB ILLUSTRATION) | Ay strong grade, size 72 x 90 inches, special on sixth floor 36 the man left after a quarrel and aid not | The oasis are exceedingly at- / WHITE FLEECE BABY BLANKETS, fancy stitched edges Frog oso, is ey ore] lange he he gh ioede: a and borders in light shades of pink or blue, special on 10° 4 that 6! mery fabrics, combined wi aces, the sixth floor, at asa stenogroa * S e ’ cee ave the Pieces! ||Jembroideries, beadings and inser- Al? FIGURED SILKOLINE BABY COMFORTABLES, pink and ian Suits, Sailor Suits, Norfolk Sults and wferray erosy Br ANNA EATE-| Ww, replace broken glaseza | tions, creating some of the most de- | blue designs, filled with white cotton. Tufted centres, 9: means Fi Double-Breasted Models. quickly and aco»ately sirable effects shown this season. | 50¢ quality, special on the sixth floor, at bye without the pre“ription. For women of regular size {hilill) ‘ghana Large assortment of colors, fabrics and patterns. Ingen: @ fem mcarhby Jack i All repair work is done |g2"d for women of petite figure. ih; Y Old-Fashioned” Stacy's | Size ranges in every style are incom- FP ind mule or epmveky ant tne! in shops on our premises. |[ {Values range up to $4.00 and from the “Pirates of Pensance.”” | Best Qualit; stal Lens, 50c $5.00. Early selection is ad- e Lies Te hdvance | °° | Sesetal raed hata ete bass visable, because we offer them —— , i at the low price of resrraer rene. | 9 Oolch &SOns Through the offorts of the Merchants’ 96 Decorated plete—but there are very great values a i it p in every size from 244 to 17 yrs. _ # American Dinner Ware Included are Suits that $ 97 ofl j Porcelain were priced up to $5.00, 2 All: are ced to the PNaatit Littien ments eo Ocutists’ Opticians . " bit rip) RAIN COATS, t The decoration is exceedingly dainty and uniform price of . M Gaul alesor, wee 13 f° | 223 Siath Ave., 15th St. 217 B'way,Astor House : made of rubberized fab ive—; ' be ald in Canal street west of Broad-| 350 Sith Aver 22d St 101 Names: Aen Se aL ee Fal iproDtad eds Bana Pi geal a — ren border aL ol BLUE SERGE CONFIRMATION foothold to norses, with amootnees | \7 West 24—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. New York and black. Smart-looking model ‘with; fi : edge enclosing a golden fan pattern. First OR GRADUATION SUITS ida cp beso fa Eetien hs Cato Reed Bs reer standing collar; full. sleeves finished witl quality ware—direct from one of America’s (See illustration). —_ —— wrist tabs. Similar qualities sold $ foremost potteries. Perfect goods—not warp- Norfolk Models, sizes 7 to 12 years. Biiewiiets ab special at $7.00; our ; find eit glazed-over nicks. Such wares Double-breasted Models, 10 to 17 yrs. Price on the sixth floor ind no place in our stocks. ! i All-Wool Fast Color Navy Blue Serge, extra well " y MM ble stitched with silk; ‘B. Altman & Cu. WOMEN'S TRAVELLING COATS (see illustration) — ( Dessert Oatmeal taped to prevent ripping. "Full sizes 96 } i SS ee el; reat navy Plates Dishes fully-lin knickerbockers. | . ' G Ins. wil ki ¢ alities; long shawl collar and wide ee \ Ss lonthe me: -— ARE NOW HOLDING A SALE OF y $ og ocean Dinrer Plates, 1 Choice at Plat at { Platters, 10-in. size, ately Pla 2-| p i Sold Heerruete at $8.50; Breast Pais, | | ae tein ’ j > TAILOR-MADE SUITS 47 $25.00, 32.00 & 38.00 special on the sixth floor. Coupe Soup en | | Round Sled Bowls,8 in. > BOYS' OYS’ REEFERS (See illustration) made A WOMEN’S TRAVELLING COA Milk F Pitchers, | Round Salad Bowls.9 in, of fine blue serge, fa worsted, WELLING COATS—full-length [Cups and Saucers, | and Saucers, | Bowls, pint size. 4 shepherd plaid and mixed cheviots. ’ SERGE, BROCHE AND PLAIN model: made of fine quality black or blue | ——— A __Taaty rn» Sizes Z Broken=-but we have good _ SILK TAILOR-MADE SUITS 41 $45.00 & 55,00 three” larg, ‘Tancy_ buttons Wide evel | tte tn a mow ,a ed hs Srone z collar trimmed with moire. Regulation were $3.96 to $4.49; Re- sleeves with cuffs that match the 0 _ AFTERNOON DRESSES 41$25,00,32.00&45.00 collar, All sizes, 4 to ai Pa 94 = 7") Domestic Ru S 62) ! duced to the special price ; e al special on ¢ ONE-PIECE SERGE DRESSES. $16.00 sixth floor eaten { f BOY'S a OF PLAIN OR mae A SPECIAL PURCHASE enables us to offer an tt MIXED CHEVIOTS. Well-made, excellent assortment of Tapestry Brussels, Velvet and p eer (double-breasted model, finishes with # Axminster Rugs at very special prices— at sa’ ss of at emblem on sleeve, Sizes 244 98 least one-third. Excellent asscriments in each tine “ to 10 years; $3.00 qualities, perfect qualities, representing the surplus stock of special, at several mills. The cole ri and patterns are, as a | BOYS’ BLOUSES, made o iain white and colored rule, Oriental, and edapta able. to. the living room, adras, blue chambray, percale (BAltman & Cok WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS—soft, fine, es ; library, dining reom or chamber. ‘ colored drill. Attached collars or finished with Daintily hemstitched and extremely desirable. eer "TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AXMINSTERS = sir By cn tat heer ane wigs A SALE OF CRETONNE ARTICLES they are considered very good value at Sc each—-we have made | | size 6x9 ft $6.94 High - grade Rugs from a them extra special by offering them at, six for 19c. Siz T H i ize 8 ft. 3 in.x10 ft. 6 in, $9.24 | famous mill. The majority | | BOYS’ SHIRTS, made of percale and madras in plain white and colors SUIT/BLE FOR SUMMER DECORATIVE PURPOSES, WILL an Dyst) Size 9x12 {t. abeolutelvipertachera feulnavell ne eaie ae fone at og white. Some of the Shirts have soft collars — " ” vave French cuffs; sizes range from 12 to § BE HELD IN THE FANCY NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT, Cw | ~ 48: Size 11 ft. a slight misweaves: alucs range up to 75¢; special on the ith Floor. vy Size 27x54 in / Boys EMANAS, ade of wove adr s in striped effects in ported " a a 8 SIOe aiHot 1M +4 tfae ize 41. OX6 ft. O.. 5 ist BUREAU SCARFS 7 % 7% ~ 60c. To 75c, Size 9x12 tt.. SILA | Sooo it x Otte COLLAR AND TIE SETS, mace of plain white and striped, mercerised IONS AND GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES Size 11 ft. 3 in.x12 ft. .$16.89 | size oxt2 ft lr style collar fastening with link button. Four-in-hand Prookape 60% WOMEN'S WHITE LAWN WAISTS—Dutc aeaan it hires 12 to 14 in special on Sixth Floors.» Q* LACE BOXES AND WORK BAGS . . ., 65¢, neck, trimmed with tye rows of Cluny lace in- Japanese TOGO Rugs KNIT FOUR-IN-HANDS, in « large assortment of new str rat” two- LOW. . ABLE. COVER: sertions; embroidered panel down the front, Our Line of These imported R Fairly C ai its shai, aki: ‘toned effects; also white with fancy colored stripes. These g Ff ars L: 75c i $ 95, outlined with Valenciennes and torchon Bal weight and Inenpertt ee hie hp We arenion’ ch Gunurien calh : - ies are washable and sell elsewhere at 50¢; special... +++... 24 SCRAP BASKETS $1.50 & 2,35 DESK sets $3.00 insertions, Three wide pleats extending to the and used extensively for porch covering priouiders; thrgerquarter sleeves, and lace- Size BOXED Inches... 6.5 + sti | Size 7 ft. 6x10 ft. 6..... aoe O1d-Vonhloned” Macy's trimmed t' E 1,00 qualit: Size 6x9 feet.... err | Size Ox12 fe ; IN THE GENERAL STOCK WILL BE FOUND A VERY SELECT Onin shih Bicoe ee bets sonal i I dB # h Ru; {ASSORTMENT OF LINGERIE ARTICLES APPROPRIATE FOR CAMARIC. NIGHT ) (CROSSBAR LAWN _ Imported Bath Rugs BOUDOIR DECORATION, INCLUDING SCARFS, PILLOW SLIPS, GOWNS — 54 ware | | st.00 to gu.2s | COMBINATIONS. | | An sncellen line in oitective colorings: lusluded are blue, gremns and CASES FOR GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS AND VEILS; HANDKER. wide embroidery with | QUSIER eleors at’ | prettily trimmed tn gal. ere ae sie $309 nbbon | bs os Ht Jace 1 ce 2 ‘ <! Size 27x55 in., - S 36x65 | CHIEF BAGS AND GOWN AND NAPKIN CASES feentis a eauara note? reid ee | [eee 2 adhcatasll pilenpemponnns A Ne catly embrovdered effects ; tinished with Cluny lace | 69 ae les are made COCOA MATS HASSOCKS Finishe Sa heart a0i0 incine Nrene ends by | / . r 5 " i ‘ t S, ches, timed tnt a sf | Benton hale » e eee nn T4e tings of Valvet, Axmine Size of Scarves, 18x51 inches, 5 ac vit yp ems corse cover and 0, 3--30X17 In, j ste o FURS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS, brian dengan a a see mae! a | aactnin Ded agrees *|| | ANC LAG, SENTRRPIRCES, (cet oth aa ie Ss " ribbon, ome have a = trimmed oO eX . ed i NSE TTION. ective ¥ si ! & round yoke of Valen+ ‘ pidery and da Lomas ) Sixth: Floor RECEIVED FOR STORAGE, © ORDERS ae ie aati s ase ath Mew TABLE SQUARES, wien uss: fish ith a pat ace dee Je $ | deep ACC cordion pleatir and insertion; sole elsewhere at 6S¢; special on the Sixth Floor, a REESE BY TARP OR MAID aie ee a ORNAIFOANS LAME SF ABYE AND LOUD COOTER y EXTRA SIZE WASH SKIRTS— mace of striped percale; deep {ounce 39° s ioned aty’S Size of Shams and Centerpieces, 30.0 inches, , Each 49 [Fit Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. finished with narrow ruffle; 60¢ quality pela onthe Sixth Floor at CAGeZASMUOM EY MACY'S | | __ Size ot Seaves, Me rag tachen: nateaelen amt ee iene sii . —— SPE tos CO

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