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POLIGE CONCEAL FACTS OF RECENT BiG BURGLARES Headquarters Admits Thieves . Have Been Busy Among i Costly Jewels, ‘Detalles of @ few of many burgtarics have taken place in New York thin the past few weeks, but which Rave been kept secret by the police, ‘Wore learned to-day at headquarters, ‘On May 2 the apartment of Cornelius in the Belnord, Bighty-sixth street and Broadway, was entered and a @tamond butterfly, set with 8 stones and ‘Valued at $5,000, was stolen. It had been given to Mrs. Pinkney when she was @raduated from school in 19 and was highly prized by her. A photograph of the butterfly was sent yesterday to every New York pawnbroker, In the absence of Samuel L. Heyman and his family from their home at No. 68 West Seventieth street between May and June 7, the house was entered and articles of Jewelry, valued at $1,500, ‘were stolen, ‘On June 7, the home of Samuel Rosen- thal at No. 23 West One Hundred and Nineteenth street was entered and $1,000 fa jewelry stolen, H. L. Rashbaum of No. 115 East One Hundred and Seventy-ninth street re- Ported om June 17 that Bis house had been éntered and Jewelry vatued at $1,200 stolen. On June 18 the Imperial Feather Com- Dany at No, $98 Sixth avenue was robbed Of feathers worth 9600, The same night Goldman, Summerfield & Co.'s atik house at No. @ West Twen- ty-fourth street was looted of $2,000 in Goods, (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) There was to be a wedding in Eastern Kentucky. Many of the mountaineers would be there, ‘Early in the morning of the nuptial day Bud Hightower was noticed filling an old No, 12 shoe with Ne and nails and plaster of paris, “Wot you doin’, Bud?’ fue. drawied Sim 't you see wot I'm doin’? 1° makin’ moonshine sperrits out'n cheese ecrappins.” “Gettin’ good an’ ready f'r th’ wed din’, I reckon,’ “IT reckon.” “Goin’ to throw it at th’ bridegroom, maybe?" “Goin’ to throw it at him, maybe, but it ain't goin’ to hit him. It’s goin’ to break th’ face of Snipe Tolliver, an’ do it accidental, too, I been layin’ f'r that there Snipe fr @ right smart spell.” And he drove an extra railway spike fm the hardening masa, (From the Cincinnati Eaquirer.) Mrs. Nagg—It saye here that in the Jungies of Africa there ere wiki women who cannot taik, Mr. Nagg—No wonder they are wild. ——— Teat of Courage. (From the Detroit Free Press.) “He's no: @ bit afraid of hie wife?” ww you you know?” “He kept up @ running conversation with me all the time hie wife was singing a e@olo.” Lord & Taylor Founded 182 Special Offerings for Thursday zoo Fancy & Plain Tailored Linen Suits including the new Norfolk model, in all the most popular colors. Some with white collar and cuffs; others with eponge collar. $ 7.5 O—Values to $12.50 75 Tatlored Sutts of Men's-Wear Serges, Whipcords, Homespuns‘and Stripes $10.50 & $17.50 Formerly $19.50 to $30.00 THE EVENING WORLD, AGED FATHER SEES SON IMPALED ON THE SHAFT OF A WAGON Lying in tho arms of his aged father, Michael Calligan jr., thirty-eight, who had been tmpaled by the shaft of a truck while he was crossing Wes: R. H. Macy & Co. Herald Square YOUR HAT MAY BE “SHE CERTAINLY KNOWS READY FOR A CHANGE OF TRIMMING Shall it be— Flowers ? We have violets, roses, lilacs, pop- ies, field flowers, in lovely colorings jould be priced 49¢ to 98c. e revailed on a manufacturer to let us ave them at a figure which would enable us to sell these sprays, clumps and spires at 29¢ and 39c. Wing Trimmings? White is used more than any other kind. And the particular styles most wanted are here in a great, fresh, con- stantly-changing variety. At 39c to $2.97. . Paradise? Fountains, Clusters, Streamers. weeps, Fans and Showers of thes: delicately fragile fronds trim the smartest hats of the season. A com- prehensive assortment in black and white, and a few colors. At prices that are appreciably less than el: where for this highest-priced trim- ming. From $4.96 to $45.89. Special colorings or designs to order, on short notice. Estimates given. Main FL, 34th St. WOMEN’S EVENING COATS & WRAPS Three Models Re- duced to $19.74 Were $22.74 and $24,74. The coat are of pastel-colored broadcloth ir two simple draped models trimmed o embroidered. The wrap is of paste! tinted taffeta, with point d'esprit hood, on which garlands of tiny roses are appliqued along the edge. ‘Small in number —twenty-five alto: gether—but exceptionally good k tochoosefrom. Second Floor, B'way TAKE A CAMERA WITH YOU) SUMMER CLOTHES FOR MEN Made of Cool Fabrics for Warm Weather. Nothing will add more to the pleasure of your vacation this Street at Barrow, w bulance to St. Vine 8 Hospital yes. terday afternoon, His father, hysteri- cal with grief and crying, “We will Walk together again,” totterod after his son, who died as he was placed on the operating table, Cailigan, Who was an electrician liv. ing at 17 Greenwich street, ac- companted his father to the recreation pler at Barrow street and the North River yesterday afternoon, and after listening to the band they walked away, arm in arm, They did not notice the approach of a truck owned by Jackson Bros, of No. 168 Third street, driven by Raymond Trumpe of No. 317 Hancock driven in an am- priest, When the church were administered that t. were called to keep them back. shouted warning and endeavored 's Attractions Are Their Low Prices Warm-Weather Shopping Simplified Thus complete with Make pri and give €X fp your shopping lists oF approxi pric Broadway, 34th to 35th St. HOW TO DRESS” Remarked the critical House Scribe to the Buyer as a silk- clad young woman sauntered towards them along the Dress Section Aisles. “Buys all her clothes here,” beamed the Buyer, “and fre- quently depends on me to select them.” “Very well, [ll advertise that par- ticular dress,” announced the House Scribe in a business-like way—“if you have any left.” “Here they are, among twenty different kinds that are just as pretty, and just as moderately priced,” said the Buyer. The style of the dress referred to is shown in the illustration, Its real beauty is in the ultra-French combination of rose-strip.d silk with old blue satin girdle, cravat and cuffs, and wide, cobwebby lace. Pearl buttons, which run all the way down to the ruffl.d hem, are cross-stitched on old blue silk, Price, $24.74 Striped vy une wresses, $4.96 Black and white, collarless, the sleeves short, trimmed with black velvet bands and colored satin pipings. Ora simpler, flounced frock, with s tin-piped front panel, girdle and rosette, and lingerie sailor collar and cuffs. All-over Embroidery Dresses, $5.74 Collarless, with. short sleeves, made peplum style, Of all-over embroidery, it. an eyeletted crescent design. Panelled and bordered with heavy linen lace, A Postillioned “Tub Frock” of Chambray, $6.49 ; blue. With the striped borders used to centre panel; deep Ral Voniis ise Searlet belt and buttons. In g 1em and coatee. Venise lace collar. A Cool-looking Semi-Directoire Dress, $11.74 Pekin-striped voile in white with black or navy stripes. Net collar chemisette and elbow frills. adow lace jabot. Taffeta cravat, round collar, cuffs, girdle and hem ruche, the last quite wide and full, which is a recent development in dress fashions. may street, Brooklyn, until it was too late. A shaft of the vehicle penetrated the called an ambulancs. some one had run to Bt Veronica's Church and summoned a the priest arrived he found a dying man over whom a white- hatred father was weeping. So great a crowd assembled while the last rites of ’ reserves of the Charles ctreet station According to witnesses Trumpe had to WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912.% avoid striking Calligan, and h detained by the poll: ———_—_— imacit. (From the Newark News.) bystanders chuckled The to them. selves aa the Rough Personage put the|¢on Admiral von Rebeur-Pasch wits, com- manhole Hd tn place and reemued his Gallop toward the Glittering Gual. It reminded them of the timid ttle man who met the big bold bruiser and asked him: “Did you call me a lat yesterday? “L certainly did, 1 called you @ lar Yesterday and I call you another to-day. Why do you ask?" “Well,” gald the timid iitle man, “what are you going to do about it?” Big Savings To Be Made on , This Clean-up of HAND- CROCHET | TRIMMINGS, LACES & BUTTONS Pure white. all in this season's designs. Partly remainders of our own stock, reduced. Partly a limited quantity taken over at far below the manufacturer's seliing-season prices. ‘Washable Hand-Crochet Ball Buttons at He, 14¢ and 17e a dozen, instead of 17c to 25c. Hand-Crochet Ball Drop Trimming, usable for lingerie or linen dresses, at 29¢ and 39¢ a yard. Everywhere else, this is 40c to 55¢ a yard. | Lace Insertion, 48c yard Hand-Crochet Ornaments, with several pendants. le for coats, dr and even for trimming cushions. Several sizes. Were 19cto 79 each. Now lZeto49e each. White hand-crocheted lace insertion in the familiar rose pattern, 84 inch e. Other stores sell this quality at 65c and 75¢ yard, Lace Edging, 59c yard White | ne a ate 14 inches wide, » pattern, Sold in other stores at 75¢ and 8S¢ yard, Unmade Robes, $1.98 Reduced from $2.97. One hundred, made of batiste and cotton mar- quisette, in solid colors, and white, embroidered in colors. Shadow Lace Nets, 49c Other establishments sell this qual ity at 75¢c ayard. Itis full 17 inches wide, and patterned in several very pretty designs. Suitable for guimpes, yokes, blouses, Summer hats, neck or sleeve frill and waterfall fi + Main FL, not! MORGAN WAS KAISER’S LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES one site smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, the antiseptic powder for the feet. Tt makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions, = GUEST AGAIN AT KIEL. KIEL, Germany, Juno %.—Emperor William yesterday entertained at lunch+ mander-in-chiet of the German squadron | It's the greatest comfort discovery of the whioh tly visited Hampton Roads | age jeves swollen fect, blister, and Now York, and Capt. Ritter von |ealfons and sore spots. It is a certain Mann of the battleship cruiser Moltke, The Admiral told His Majesty how tha German warships were revelved in the United States. Plerpont Morgan and Helmuth Hirth, the German aviator, were guests 6 board the Imperial yacht Hohenzol- ern, relief for sweating, tired, tender, aching feet. Always use it to Break in New- shoes. Don't go on your vacation with out @ package of Allen's Foot-Base, Sold everywhere, 25¢. Don't accep tangy substitute, For FREE trial aoe address Al Olmsted, Le Rey, N R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 35th St. Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses, $2.49 ‘88 neck model of prived ginghams, deep sailor collar of ry, edged with plain colored linen. Three-quarter ves with cuffs to match collars Plain skirt, with wide § border of plain colored linen at bottom. Inverted pleat at back. Ww V's Sizes, 34 to 44, Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18. Sold elsewhere at $3.78. Special on the Sixth Floor, $2.49. Women's Cotton cr $4.24 Women’s and Misses’ Narless I Mo atripe Linon Skirts isewhere 1.50 96€ § Plain gored model. Broad em & broidered panel down front fastens with four large pearl buttons, 63% Our $1.49 Misses’ Wash Dresses "vee 96¢ § Aa Mustrated, Large assortment of plaided singhame, also checked and striped ings and pipings tn contrasting colors. Misses’ and Juniors’ Lingerie Frocks $2.96 § Reduced from a. wih short High’ Neck Mode! Bold elsewhere at 750 & 61.00 — About 200 in this lot. Included are percales, reppa, chambrays, and linons, in the light summer ehades, Large variety of styles, Including middy blouse and Peter Pan models, Sites 6 to 16 years, Domestic Rugs Colonial Rag Rugs Tapestry Brussels Rugs A special purchase of these de- : sirable summer floor coverings livseronae tear Chane the ena s us to offer them at Very | or chamber. Mostly Mpg . special prices. . They are in the popular hit-and-] 8S and colorings. miss design in a large assortment of Sey Price. |v Tike 1.00 Wall Paper Reduced More Than DF ERR IN RTE EO 100 Wash Skirts of Pique and Cordeline $ VG 9 5 Values to $2.95 Splendid Values in Coats Black Satin Coats Lined with all the best color | $12.75 Pongee Coats Two attractive models with black satin $15.00 collar and cuffs....+.s++s0esereeeevee, Touring or Traveling Coats Of Serges and Fancy Mixtures..,...., | $14.75 Linen Automobile and ‘Dust Coats $5.00 & $6.00 ——————————_ Special Values in Wash Wrappers 8 Kimonos Flowered Mull, button-hole cord finish J F095 White or Colored Dotted Swiss, em. broidery or button-hole trimmed,,,,,, Colored Figured Swiss, button-hole em- broidery trimmed $2.50 Pree rere rererererere Kimonos In Flowered Lawn or Swiss $1.50 8 $7. 5 In Washable Crepe, striped $7.75 & $1.95 $2.95 or flowered. +++y++¢+1 54991 Washable Silk Mull, raglan model, ribbon IDOMGED veces egeuah ceaitetcs cas $7.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Summer or perpetuate its memories longer than a kodak, If you have never used one—if you have not yet acquired the simple art—efficient instructors in our Camera Department will gladly teach youhow. There isno charge for this service. Our Camera Department is always fully stocked. Prices for Cameras range from $1.00 to $132.50. Also, you may obtain fresh films—a necessity for good pic- tures—before going on your vacation. Send or bring your films to our photographic laboratory. | We do developing, printing, copying, and enlarging in a manner | which is not surpassed anywhere else and for prices that are not duplicated elsewhere. A strong feature of our service is that we never disappoint. All our work is ready whenever promised. To introduce Extra Rapid Orthochromatic Plates we have puiced em lower than you pay for inferior grades. They are the st quality and yield perfect color values. Our Special Our Special Sizes, Regular Price, Price. | Sizes. Regular Price. Price 3x44 33c 27e | 4x5 Ste 29c 34x 514 Ste 29c|5x7 BRC 54c Being Both Conservative and Progressive EANS supplying your needs at a reliable es- tablishment, where you can be as sure of high quality as of low prices. AKE the matter of Charge Accounts, They area relic of old-fashioned business methods, Charge accounts encourage getting into debt, and have played a large part In bringing about increased cost of living, ve established the new order of accounts—the Deposit Account—which checks your expenditures automatically and keeps them within bounds, HE Conservative-Progressive movement has a strong ally in Our Depositors’ Account Department, Join us, Pay for What you get, and get what you pay for, ” $1.00, . $10.00, | $100,00, or any amount you choose, may be set aside | each month to cover intended purchases, You can- | not go beyond the limit set by yourself, unless you | choose to, E allow 4% interest on deposits, and pay a cash discount of 2% on the year's Net total of your Deposit Account pur- chases, Thus you make on what you save, and save on what you spend, Purchasing Deposit | E do no banking busi WW acounts only are solicited, Accounts cannot be checked against, but the balance or any part of it may be withdrawn at any time, First Baleony, Pith Mt, Macy's clothes will fit you as well as your pocketbook. f __ ,. We charge much less than other high class stores, but this in itself is not an explanation of Macy's popu- a larity among critical men. No matter what you pay at Macy's you are sure of getting the styles of the moment. We handle only new goods. Our capacity to give higher quelity and workmanship for the dollar exceeds that of any other house in New York. If there is but one quality more assertive about Macy clothes than another, it is shape. Macy's clothes never lose their shape no matter to what rough usage they are put. Back of the styles, however, there must be the in- | trinsic worth of the materials. The wool and dye which go into Macy's clothes have I test | been proved by chemical test. The tailoring is based on the high Macy standard, which means that buttonholes are hand made, collars hand-felled and other essentials as to perfection of fit and permanence of shape correspondingly cared for. Take Our Blue Serge Suits for instance, at $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 and $29.75, The goods of which they are made come ten to eleven ounces in weight to the yard, are firm in wale and fast in color. he coats are hand tailored and are a shapely as if a custom tailor had made them for vou. Lined with mohair in proper weights for present wear, No padding, no haircloth to obscure faulty lines or bolster up careless work, | At $19.75, $22.50 and $27.50 our popular Norfolk Suits are the best that money can buy. Ms ported tweeds and homesp grays, browns and_ tans. include the new box pleat models, The Two-picce Cravenetted English Mo | hairs at $13.50 are suits over which a » of ime| Manc re light and an ped on every striped patterns, style Pht} ave lling, as they are Tt Serviceable for and proof against r. Our Two-piece Suits of Flannels and Wool] Gray striped all-wool Flannel ‘ | Crashes are marked at Trousers $2.97 | $14.75, $18.50 and $22.50. Khaki trousers, with belt to ne coats have patch pockets, ies ere af a $1.69 ney are in semi-conser tive Ar hite o stripec anne “ the waist and shoulders, or in, English] Riding Breeches, made of Olive | models with soft, long rolling lapels. | drab khaki reinforced $3.50 eS NESTS | SALE OF BOYS’ SHIRTS — Regular Stock Reduced One-Fourth ; and One-Third for Quick Clearance Negligee shirts, silk and linen and galatea shirts in a mammoth assortment of patterns will be placed on which are about one-half those prevailing Where, Sizes 12 to14, The sale constitutes a truly exceptional opportunity for the purchase of rough-and-ready everyday and dress shirts for ittle men, le to-morrow at prices | HMA BEANS, “Arona” Brand, In No, @ cate OUr regular price to 100. Fee Negligee shirts of fine woven) Silk and tinen shirts, made of ime thie apectal sale Can, madras, ted or plain; also Mer=| ported silk and linen, with Rus jan) PRENCH ASPARAGUS, oMarceay’ Meand, Pxtra large, thick, white et cerized madras, with fancy stripes An ABST Tal hela anal. » can, 'Retas at other spectalty storea at $1.00. Our and soft collars, attached or separ. | CO" + tan, Bray, helo an Can, 440 ate, at %6e. These formerly sold for} blue, a Our regular prices | pxpma PANCY GOLDEN WAN $1.39, Their price elsewhere is $1.50, }Were $1.98 and $2.49, ————-—Camping and Vacation Shirts, 68¢c-——-—-—— This is a special price and does not represent the true worth of these shirts. They are made of galatea in tan color to match Khaki trousers. All have soft collars attached. 2d FL, Rear. SPECIAL, We have marked 3,100 rolls of wall paper of the most popul het There are from 4 to 78 rolls ineach terns at less than half regular price, and 146 and 16e FIRST QUALITY GROCERIES The continued growth of our Grocery department is due to many advantages in general, and to two causes in particular. One is the high grade of the groceries we sell, the other is the low prices we charge two elements which are interdependent, but which in con- junction give us a unique position inNew York City, Having our own factory means that all foodstuffs are put up under personal direction. STAR” BRAND COFYRR F (bean only ure KO H-GRAD SAL 1 24. at MOMS; half barrel, regular tte, larly. $7 wariy #4 KALE OF COR: faker tar this’ b SALE OF DL eoholl ar Nes IM m. Hegular stae can cans Elsewhore 1 ‘AMERICAN BEAUTY” BRA na, Goods that re! UGAR PEAS, * Our price, m the time iG row dal prices ie FOUMArY 9 4g4 | S-tb. can, regularty 0,09) FOOD—Made by the Quaker Oate Rach package contains « phe speolal sale, Has NS, Plain or with Tomato sauce, ° AK CORN, “Waketlod” Brand, No, 2 can, Our regutar Brice. Be an,” @e PORTED MIXED VEGETABLES, * Our regular prive, 320, ‘hree € lar pat- & Fifth Fi, Sth 8, the coffee reaches us to the time hed by han Reade. the aa Bde; 5-1b, carton (bean R--An absolutely pure cream of Much lower priced than eny other White’ brand: barrel, \- ae aaa ey eT bas, Teme JUICE—Sterilined, euch, whe; a at oh tio FRAME, Wied ‘an, Oe; “aid inest imported; guaranteed DINES--Packed tn pure Olive O11 Our price for this sale, Tin al TO SAUCE—Packed Oo, “Our prise this sate. ® Can, 1Be special sale, jarceau"’ Brand. Our own This eale, Can, 18e y White” Brand, In No. 9 Can, Ide Extra fine stock in hes raat tock tn Our price thie sal piss Fine Mayor. No, Brand.