The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1912, Page 9

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THE EVENING MOTIVE OF HW AW BIG CAT ATTACKS CHILO.) © crymcons uvuratom. | a ON a . la ie casting her toasla whin)—Your i" jencue: iy rhy. HUMAN ONE SAYS | May Murphy, nine years old, will be ’ brought to New York from Hoboken fortune is increasing, isn't {t? | by her father, James Murphy, to-day q |to take the Pasteur treatment. The | child was attacked on the street by a fF big black cat and painfully bitten. — WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1912. R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, pip | July and August This Store Will Close Saturdays At 12 Noon Herald Square Broadway 34th to 38th St, ‘The Murphys live at No, 102 Ferry street, Hoboken. Mrs, Murphy sent May on an errand. As the child was Counsel Summing Up in Case} parsing second street and ? 2 the cat leaped upon her; faste Calls Manifest Delusions teeth in her hand. She shook the . ‘4 ure off and It then leaped at her throat, ‘Manifest Truths, biting and ectatching het breast. James Searles of No. 226 Park avenue and the {Special to The Fveniog World.) animal then attacked him, biting and WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., July 16—| scratching both his hands. Policeman Summing up in the Thaw case was be-| Joseph Hilderman, who was a short gun by Harry Thaw's counsel, Clarence | distance away, ran up and went to 3. Shearn, before Justice Keogh here | Searles’ rescue. He knocked the cat to early to-day. There was only a very | {%e round with his club and ghen shot small crowd in the court room to wit-|!% The Murphy child and Searles were ness the last act in the present attempt | Tested by Dr. Lundrige 4 to free the slayer of Stanford White. ‘Thaw himself, his mother, his brother Jostah, his wister Alice and Mr. and Mrs. George Carnegie were present. William 1, Jerome sat well back and An Instance of the Wonderful Reductions Pre-Inventory Clearances In Our Clearance of Imported Lingerie— Ft | ie ehtidrore *y 4 J THIS FRENCH PETTICOAT, WHICH 0" Temported WAS $65.50, IS NOW $49.50 Hand-Made At its first price it was $35.00 ° or so less than anything as fine Undermuslins. could be purchased for in most } Drawers—49, 99, $1.98 New York stores. The general | That were 79¢ ise babs cup Ls Hl merchandizing principle seems | at 1.08 exquisitely A great many men are going to benefit by this clearance sale of $18.50, $22.50 & | 4 15 $24.75 suits, at e All are the finer grades of men’s three-piece suits. All originally lower in price than suits of equal quality anywhere else in the city. ered by han to be that people who can afford Chiailon 086, $1.19, $1.39 such things at all can afford to | That were’ $1.24 to $2.29. pay for them on a very liberal | These can be used also as a | scale. This is contrary, however, seul. cover and short to Macy principles, which exact | Petticoat. thesame modest percentage of prof- | Petticoats—99e, $1.69 to $4.96 it on luxuries as on necessities. That were $1.39 to $8.74. Those at 99¢ with hand-scal- The particular Petticoat illustrated would grace the trousseau of a loped ruffle, and the higher- duchess. Its flounce is hand-em- priced ones hand -embroid- aber a rnd ered as well. sass broidered in elaborate, Cluny-veine ightgowns—$1.49, $1.98 to see spirals and inset with four exquisite net mma $1.89 to $7.39. Specifically, there are tweeds, motifs of very fine real baby Irish |The sixteen-year sizes suit+ worsteds, cassimeres and flannels in crochet. Filmy Cluny lace made ] able also for small women. entirely by hand trims the flounce Kecond H., 4th Ata. Rear. the lot—all of the proper season- and underflounce. eee, Women who have been buying Special— Infants’ able weight. etened intently as Mr, Shearn ad- dressed the Court. In opening Mr. Shearn sald: “I have ait ti, gone further than to establieh a prima <a e facie case of sanity. I not only called , but also law witnesses of high character, trained observers of men. Against this Mr. Jerome presented a Hania 6 testimony, mush oF Ie seaned HAVE ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) from the gutters nearly ten years old, and which was only introduced to show that Thaw ought to have paranoia then, i BBADHIEs Cainerincarabien that We, Eilat A SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS have it now. “Finally, we come to the great con- : spltecy delusion, the attempt to: ratte AT THE FOLLOWING UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES: road him to Matteawan without a trial, In the light of the proved facts this de- They run the full range of colors, from the light to the dark shades, in the light and medium weight materials. lusion becomes ridicuious.”* MEN'S SILK NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ¢ at $2.35. ti these fine Petticoats during the week tell us that they take out Long and Short : : Wate as the reeult ot a natural Humes | USUAL PRICE $4.00 sufficient fulness from the ample flounces to make an extra No need to anticipate trouble about motive after he had referred to testi- 4 blouse or to transform the Petticoat into a Libis SU. Imported A Full List of the Frenck Lingerie Reductions— D resses Gowns that were $3.69 to $114.50 are now $2.49 to $50.75 mony showing that White had pursued >) f h Jag Thaw, MiWhen ho aay 'Whiis in Saditon| MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, PLAIN OR PLAITED, sallasunet of amaniagoea in Rint ae WITH STIFF CUFFS; ALSO SHIRTS OF MERCERIZED the fit. All sizes from 33 to 44, including a generous assortment for ° . Shearn, “When the facts are Chemises that were $1.39 to $53.50 are now 99¢ to $26.50 At Almost Half of s men. ey one shown the manifest delusions bg SeeaeeD seepace tee Drawers that were ‘sh63 to $54.50 are now $1.29 to $27.49 Regular Prices stout iit ob MAKES APPEAL ON THAW FAM- USUAL PRICES $3.50 & $1.75 at 90c. Corset Covers thal were $1.98 to $17.49 are 99c to yore ANU de es Inne : . " > lsat sere $2 20.89 98 89 J of these ses Ca ) PreIReIRtGk TOR Satie ack Combinations that were $2.49 to $20.89 are $1.98 to $1 Ae as ac inanUlactlreras Samiple him more discredit than in offering the MEN'S FLANNEL AND SERGE OUTING TROUSERS, testimony of this Merrill woman end the filing the newspapers with unsup- A Kx e the Otling the newspapers with unsup: USUAL PRICES $5.00 & $6.00 PER PAIR AT $3.75 any relation to paranoia I should not object, but Mr. Jerome knew as his Shirts that were $2.97 to $65.50 are now $1.98 to $49.50 | ¥s as a manufacturers. sample A Whole Carload of Sels thal were $9.49 to $105.50 are now $7.49 to $89.50 | cordingly. They are ‘he simple, Second Fly G4th 86 T fairyefine things in which young 9 mothers like to keep their babies chlet atienin, Dr. MacDonald, 4 MEN'S FLANNEL BLAZER COATS at 2.75 A Peremptory Dismissal of arpa tg | git fm ou arges have no signi ool . s oe tn diagnosing paranoia, 1 brand USUAL PRICE $5.00 at the present prices of 99c to Shaemey os waked and wantonly fle KNIT UNDERWEAR al dhe: pipeeak pre ee At Six for 49c Deared in the case, MEN'S WORSTED BATHING SUITS PER suit, 2.25 way, we would be selling them Four thousand dezens of ‘ ‘Our legal system does not permit 23 FOR MEN AND WOMEN at 49 to $12.89. seft and laundered collars in the Perpetual Imprisonment of men USUAL PRICE $3.50 ‘ For instance: The little nain- all, Hand-made by one of BE Guiness Gk eee Sa ae Our stocks must be marae: meee Dems laren, sook dress PO hago ast Troy's on eaniteete ¥ darnease 4 iy tory time, and to do the housecleaning thoroughly an Special al .97—has scallo, rers. laundered Fs natn Aart ater at MEN'S BLACK MERCERIZED LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE quickly we have made unusually liberal concessions. neck and wrist ruffles, a pay! are all four-ply and finished Fen thet ae heh ated hese USUAL PRICE $2.40 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS AT $1.55 For instance, a woman may obtain here a very fine quality | Hand-embroidered yoke and a with’ the feahionable wide for homicide has repeated the offense. “If this is true of the average crim- inal who is turned out into the gutter with the stigma of a convict upon him, what reason is there to expect a worse result with Thaw, who will go from | THE MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT IS FULLY SUPPLIED Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread Vest for as little as 24c. In the seasonable low neck and sleeveless model and finished with picot edge and sill; tape. two-inch border of the same q& i stiteh, hand-embroidery above the hem, The styles are . essentially Ordinarily a for Summer wear, embracing this tine the ten shapes shown in these For this same price she may also purchase exceedingly desir- | dress the asylum to the bosom of @ loving | : fanny CEN EBIBiG ATL eNERI BEER Cot nna RABCONIREMEAVIEE TRIE ER BGR aTTIeTE: Ri aout (be illustrations, Each collar is family. | WITH ALL THE SUMMER ACCESSORIES OF M R, able Jersey-ribbed Co ot A s. ae Vv ven knee ait ta with ample scaf Ly ‘onclusion, le say that I/ " ’ preter the lacestrimmed drawers, she av kia Rashi Se aneeel baled on simmtatne. tort AND IS READILY ACCESSIBLE FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE ! ssortment, also at the same price. endowed Space to save your lime, tem- e'. >) tec are his sisters, his brothers, or his dear OF THE STORE. If her son must go back to For 29¢ there is a little more elaborate Swiss-ribbed Lisle —s shrunk to the proper size, sc Matteawan, t) |[ Thread Vest, in low neck and sleeveless models, with hand A that we can conscientiously POMitane. Whten he LY x k. crochet front, trimmed with mercerized tape. — #econd Floor, Center, guarantee the fit. life. She will go courageou 5 nr) r Main Fl, 34th St., Rear. IMG ute slotedvan'ottane ig nant op| AAO Awenute, 34th anh 35th Streets, Nem Y ‘ ; A man may obtain here Athletic Style Union Suits, made of nainsook, with clastic waist band, overlocked stitched seams and pearl buttons for 49¢. Men's Union Suits made of fine Madras and Soisette are | i \ er I j i ’ || ; 5 , wr ress 98c. They have the new drop seats and flap back, with elastic {ers the madhouse and her many charities.” —_—_—_—_—_—_$—_———_—_—“*=_ 4th Bt, Rear. Crepe Hats, Bonnets and Toques— Some very good models now in the Millinery Salon, ranging from $4.96 to $13.89, White Mourning Hats, which are entirely correct ‘or full mourn ing, and look more comfortable forthe Sunuer, are $12.89 and $15.89, The designers in our workrooms will copy any hat in the Salon to order, in dull white materials, English Garden Hats in new models that have becomingly curved brims and garlands of French flowers, at $9.89, At greatly reduced pri fine dress lints that | mained beyond their se Second FL waist band and shoulder piece, Men's Lisle Thread Ribbed Union Suits, in long and short sleeves and ankle length drawers, are priced at $1.79 each. In white, blue and ecru, Main Floor, 34th St., Rear, TOWELISALE CONTINUES A Comfortably Large Turkish Towel (Actual Size, 22x45 Inches) Weighing About Three-Quarters of a Pound, at 24c is one of the many excellent values, Then there is a 19x36-inch towel, full-bleached, soft and absorbent, at 15c. One at 18¢ (21x43 inches) is so absorbent that almost no rubbins; is required, e » egrets taf 0: rai M L I Q U i D | % “| “Old-Fashioned” Macy’s—the popular-priced store which GL OSs Ss | | occupies our entire Sixth Floor announces a remarkable sale of Women’s Waists and Blouses commencing Best polish for to-morrow, of which these are specimen values: furniture, automo- - bile bodies and all finished surfaces, It gives the shine that won’tcomeoff, CLEANS Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Tracks The Unifold Davenport Bed avenport by TF RTA mW Os "Ty We are, we believe, the DIAINFECTs tirstin New Yorkto show} he 27x52-inch towel for 49¢ is of fine cotton, woven with POLISHES E I d double threads, Hie : namerie A nardwarer (erat med Lawn Waist, at 49c “p davai The Border of the Huckaback Towel at 24c fareland devartmant —the front panel of which is made entirely of Hamburg omanders is of damask, The towel is of all linen and hemstitched, It is In Paris every other woman ts u meet has one of these tiny valls dangling on her neckschain or bracelet. The top unscrews, disclosing. a minute sponge on which to drop your favorite per- fume. This perfume gives off an agreeably faint odor through the little holes pierced in the Standard Oil Company of New York MNT TT 20x39 inches, Smaller huckaback all-linen towels at 10c and 13¢, The former, our own importation, 13x19 inches—just the right size for individual use or for a physician, Another is 17x33 inches and suitable for boarding houses and hotels. two huckaback towels at 49¢ each. One ts 22x4( stitched in neat designs, and the other is guest size, with neat scailoped ends. A hemstitched towe with space for initial, is priced at 59¢. An embroider towel, 24x46 inches, finished with either hemstitched or si trinket. edges, may be had for $1.49, The pomanders are led on 4 > ° Bute vanche tnd tasaee taeda An Extra Heavy Kitchen Towel for 24c 5 ¥2 L in either red or blue stripes. It is 25x34 inches, hemmed and looped, ready for use, A dish towel, of pure linen, 20x35 inches, is priced at 22c, It has a neat colored border, For $1.38 six fine quality glass towels may be purcha all hemmed and read for use. They are 24x30 inches. An inen crash roller towel, embroidery and lace. 2. Lawn Peplum Waists, at 69c —panelled with daisy embroidery, and bordered and inserted with torchon lace. 3. Figured White Madras Shirtwaist, at 49c | t eerie — in tailored style, with patch pocket, detachable collar ervice. Like uty sulie B 10,00 and turnback cuffs. Axminster Rugs | Wilton Rugs 4, Natural Pongee Silk Blouses, at $1.49 Vale $16.80... SUTS5O | Yi 24,00... ee ie Value $i8, at... $15.98) Vaiue'sio.at............ $27.50 5. High-neck Lawn Waists, at 79c wats Me ' Value Cat $17.98 Oe ck A inserted with bands of imitation baby Irish crochet 10.6x13.6, 10.6x12, and Valenciennes lace, ADs. LAST || Value $32, at vies $26.48 Value $55, at.. the expense of furnis Kolden ak, he nese us a bed and parlor plece saves ne nollvily of with exceptionally st ts const je is q \e fine A Stay-at-Home Trip to Apartment Houses It 1s poss! ate to ait . Malo Wh, Bway "Women’s White Canvas bAY— aes | Not illustrated—Peter Pan Waist »f White , acy Neavy and aber bent conta RTEG LE Ure a ee re Mere, pupundew He Crossbar Lawn, at 29c, and a Tailored Chambray Low &High Shoes 39c, At the same price there is a Russian’ crash roller towel, | COMBINEL woven to resist the hardest service, Cork Linoleums | Velvet Carpets Anotnge tie ousiey of Ami YaluetietoMe | The ile Shirtwaist of Blue-and-White Stripes, at 49¢ @ | (iP no have tender feet, os The Discriminating Bather Will Enjoy ment Ads. n he , od * . . ghar fe Lng’ » rGeA ila in inicene Value $1.00 to $1.35 Jap Silk Waists with Lace Yoke at $1.49 pity eagle ur stepping from the tub upon one of these soft Turkish bath mats, money Will go Mn iy te An interminable chain of the best values obtainable f Pumps, $1.98 ‘ They are firmly woven in embossed effects, very heavy and subs § | an tha on ers on i s made in necessities—not luxuries--at every one of the eon Te stantial. There is a wide choice of colors and effects. A 26x44 through ork Ads, to PS Gibson Ties, $1.98. Button Boots, $1.98. & Kecond Fl, 85th St, Rear. counters on this spacious, cool, day-lighted floor, READ WORLD ADS. FOR GREAT- B' Ave EBT VARIETY — USE WORLD |, inch mat, 79c, and 27x54-inch mat, 89c, Full bleached, strong: and absorbent bath sheets at 74c, 8¢c and $1.39, Main Tl., Centre Alsle Tables, and 33th Ot... Bens, 1551 § =U ADS, FOR BUST RESULTS, | - : : ae loner one

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