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|\ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912.7 ENGINEER'S LUGKY ELEVATOR f ALLS THREE INDICTMENTS R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Chae Se Tri R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew! sO WA ino as S | ee "TILL TOMORROW!) | ek ts Yate || (ona i : sadisibadpciihe NIURING SIX MEN Edgar R. Jackson Is Arrested, | COAT. OR WR AP? lose shat bape or Twentieth Century Limited|Cable Snaps and Car Plunges Charged With Grand Larceny Then look over these beauties that have just been reduced, and you pia pied oo Big Savings in SUMMER UPHOLSTERIES ‘ F Three Counts. may be able to acquire one at half of what you have expected it would There were no poor patterns—only some tg Man Tells Board Kind to the Cellar From the su ree Counts cost, Corsets and patterns found greater favor than others. "ys of Job He Has. Third Floor. Fotlowing the Anding of three indict | Women's Coats and Wraps Those which remained have been marked at liberal price concessions to insure their immediate departure. presents an apcghtn hy to obtain upholsteries ui Reduced to $10.74 Corsetieres misurpassed in their richness, for prices never before_duplicated in their modera-' —were up to $23.74. Twent)-five modeis for afternoon or ° evening wear, Choice of taffeta, broadcloth or satin wraps rather combined can be of ments, charging grand larceny, against him, Bdgar R. Jackson, Presitent of READ WHAT HE DOES!| S!* mon were injured, five of them the Jackson Brothers’ Realty Company, seriously, this afternoon when an ele- With offices in the Columbla Bank i i ; * tion. In the collection there are: | i vator in the Puck Building, at Mut. | Building, on Fifth avenue, was arrest-|gpelaborately designed, Light and dark colorings. great serviceto you. Austrian block = printed Table Covers, ’ berry and Houston streets, felt trom (0 !0 the District-Attorney's oMice to- | Taffeta and Satin Coatees A moderate-priced | Corset, ; ‘vetted And After That, He’s Through | (°° Tht Heer te th |day. Jackron was expecting arrest, properly fitted to. bring out Couch Covers, Bed Spreads and Portieres, ot the passengers, tometner withe «| 2nce, District<Attorney Whitman had Now Reduced to $6.74 your best lines, is 1 wiser all of which were our own importation from Vienna, W) —But He Wants More —[uantity ‘ot goods, proving, too mucn [Zoe he counsel that the Grand |HHl_were up to $14.74. Twenty-five —some plain, others trimmed.} | Investment than a hisl-priced 114Yd, Square d ury had brought the Indictments, an ., ‘ : 7 corset that is improperly fitted. Pay for Doing It tor the steel cable by which the car|he was waiting with hia counsel, hia poome lined, others unlined. ight and dark colorings. A most Tae wall cf corcatiovia tae Ade and The Take Co = Ue, $1.12 and $1,89 ta ig it. ae suspended. ; brother and partner, Owen Jackson, |B¥convenient little coat tofwear with lingerie frocks on cool after- « m changes its personnel, Were 69¢ and $1.24 Were $1.74, $1.98 and $2.97 @ car was on ite way down from |and Senator Charles of Garien City. noons or evenings. Fleor, Broadway. We know the quality of their Size ants |the seventh floor, where it had taken| One of the indictments against Jack- | A work to be thorough and. to ie ca $1.89, $2.34 and $2.97| Bed Spreads asled veterane of the cab appeared /on @ number of cases of goods from |son was drawn upon the complaint and f We might call this a small group of ‘‘ White Sale” prices, give lasting satisfaction, Nu- le Covers $1.89, before tho Board of Arbitration in the|the workrooms of @I. Lisner & Co,,| testimony of Miss Mary Griftth of Bigg out of the ordinary are they. merous women who are very Were $2.97, $3.48 and $4.96 Were $6.24 and $10.49 Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, this|trousera manufacturers, which were to | Akron, Obie hreed that the fi difficult to fit, har n come Portieres, Couch Covers and 3 Yds, Long $9.24] Single Bed Spreads $2.97 and $4.89 Were $14.74 a pair Were $4.49 and $7.49 Also Imported Crelonnes, Chintzes, Repps, and magnificent Old ing here regularly for years, and tell us that previously they changed about from one cor- seticre to another without suc- afternoon to tell of the hardships and|be carried out to the street by four ok cane laity and ar J 99 NIGHTGOWNS MAY hasards of thelr calling, and the years |¢Mployees of the concern and packed | $6,000 through mi c of arduous preparation necessary be-|0 & truck, driven by Edward Hender- |The other two | fore they can be engineers, in subi | Son, twenty-four years old, of No, 279|0n charges made by AD 79c tiation of thetr claim. that they are |S@venty-thind street Bay Ridge promoting firm of Libby & Dingley of cess, entitled to a standard and increased |, 78° four trouners makers—isidore | hoon Tove ot #72000 und BU on tw Of cambric, gathered into a crescent yoke of imitation Madiera hand- nae ine ate Wg f English hand block-prinled fabrics, in patterns suitable for Wis 'Sekle On, the Gfty-two ratiroads Seen twenty-one years old, of No. | separate occasions by Jackson's practice |} *mbroidery. The short sleeves trimmed with ribboned linen lace. one’s corset “built” to follow furniture coverings, slips, draperies, and wall coverings. GGAE 61 CRisaHs Gad HOH ct Gh ns ce street; Martin Markowitz, forty |of representing that acting as the A soft cambric Nightgown at $1.69 that we usually seli at $1.98. It istucked the lines of the body, for S1-Inch 31-Inch Repp of the Norfolk and Wester xeara Old, of No. $89 East Eighth | Maine firm's agent, he had paid 83,000 an | Hin clusters and opens down tront with a surplice of ribboned linen lace. otherwise the warmth of the 1-Ine Norfolk ai n, et: Carl Freund, twenty-years old, | acre 4orTand, which really cost him but | Combinations are 99c instead of $1.49, and $1.29 instead of $1.98, Both the best core Chintzes 24e | and Cretennes In simple yet dramatic words the |°f No. 618 Rast Elghty-sixth street, and | $1.60". | the’ trimme " ° M 49¢ Yd. Were SAc to 8% Yd. rer? abner perntn David Pomer, thirty years old, of No kaon will appear before Judge Mute | P| Consist of cover with drawers or skirt, the former trimmed with Valenciennes oo Were 34c to 49¢ Yd. ore SAC men of the throttle told of their lives| [*Eay: Fourth strest-omere. bevel ets H Sata bie al medallions, the latter with Swiss embroidery yoke. 5 ‘ 31-Inch 50-In Printed of danger in the bilatering cabs, that |to squeeze into the car, together with s The ‘ A Petticoat at $2.79 which should be selling at $3.49, You will want this Hand Block Prints 74c | Taffetas and Linens Se the hundreds in the rolling palaces be- | Anderson and the operator, Eugene | office will ask that he be held in bail of | fpr your sheer dresses, as the festooned flounce of oval medallions framed ? 1.24 Were $1,49 to $2.24 ina them might be comfortable and | Nolan. thirty-eight years old, of No, |not less than $2 | I] and ruffled in lace will’ show through prettily. second Floor, 94th St. Rear. Were up to $1. ere $1. safe. 5 ery street. 50-In. Priited Linens, Jaspe Cloth and Shadew Prints bt ——$___ —____——__- A , eibet, cn al onus oar wae une ott a's | A WONDERFUL And be sure to look af the reduced odds and ends in} | os eH A sae, dash from Syracuse to Albany, was eee hand-embroidered French lingerie. Because a large $12.89, accor fal Wil nd firat called, floors of the building, and a second or NEW SOAP quanlity of soiled pieces accumulated we brought prices SO Te. TO be nied ae Royal ton a! “There way be engineers as go0d,|twa later the structure rocked undeh dow G Chemi: Dr and dei olors, in coutil, | but none better.” sald Grand Chief W.|the impact of the car with the cellar | 5) 4 =o é Conbinole ne Pelt ’ i irene awers, Corsel-covers, ai Lai or heavy brocades. French Weave Wilton 8. Stone. “Now, Wood, talk 1 oor at the om of the shaft. oslam . Medicated with Pos- ® This is the best that domes- b stam uguAL" ha warned! “YOU are tot tvwarming gut of au the| Tam, Possesses Rare Virtues | (V7) Oh panda Pipaaersiadat imap A orancte Pisses _ ¥ tic markets cfford. in, modern Both have had prices lowered by reason of the eet ieiabee engineer, Edwant Stock, Over Ordinary Boape. idea of reductions may ‘be gained by knowing tha corsetry. : oer foresighted “Tam forty-eight yeara olf¥' said TWaTae: Weahed eels Suid SSE Corsel-covers formerly $1.98 are now 99c, and, to go “Comlesse” semi-annual stock-thinning. Be foresighted. | oy 7 au , the nappy. smooth faced engineer, “T ne radcusrs into the wreckare to WHI | perio to all ord Syeatatne Tor toi |f|lo the other extreme, Trousseau Sets that were $106.00 omtesse Fall—and consequent home refurnishing—is near at years. I run the Limited. I'am called | passengers, were unconscious ‘when | and bath—is the product of the |Jare now $89 ivaiits) belies bane Corsets hand. Come into town and look over the assert- oh the tdléghens G4 18.38 Colesh every | QHER Oot, Emergency Laboratories, proprietors of | § | ___ee————eeeeeeoe aeaenSe are also made expressly to a h Sean of The morning, and go ut once to the round ——___- Posl lg deat re 9 7} 99 Out “order, abut abroad, The ments if you can use these sizes rugs. very aes emis panlethe tara cea | SUFCIDE_IN SUBWAY. that it contains Postam in its entirety, Miperine, tanh muaxerials re | Trug you have promised yourself to get as soon as study the new signals. Then I go over| Mam Thought to He Sam St combined with an absolutely pure soap dividual appeal to women who means allow may be among them. se. Complete Assortment of One and Two-Piece Suits in Cotton. the reports of repairs to my engine have a penchant forthe sinuous de to eee If they have been made. Toff] Jumps tm Front of Train, | tn nae cilue of Pesta ene | J] Worsted or Sweater Weave, at Prices Affording Material Savings,| | foro! A ctinis “Wheluse __ French Weave Wiltons hi i Y Mebane Melt forthe treia g| Slegol of No. 118 At. Marks place threw | ufuelous healing remedy through | {One or two-piece models are special at 94c. ‘I | dainty” broches, tricot, and In colorings and designs as diverse as this range a : which so many thousands of f + st x conitils, filled with - izes: ad come in. I compare my watch with cee ort southbound Brond- | eczema and chat itubhor his roubles Made§f finely woven navy blue cotton, guaranteed fast color. breakable elas c stays, "Prices of sizes: Regular Our Bale TS. Regular Our Sale the Standard clock and then get orders. at the Fifty-ninth | have been completely cured. Trimmed with red and white. Sleeveless or quarter sleeves. $7.94 to $26.89, a Slee, Free. | Se “when the trata comes én € back on |Siront Suation of the rubra this after, | BOSLAM SOAP is rendered antiseptic One-piece Suits for children from two to twelve years. ee s+- $3.96 $3.39] dox72ins... $9.49 $8.14 and hook on my and eteam pipes. : and germicidal. It is th I" H its i H ix ; KS i ‘Then I compare ime mith the con- | pmernency brake and atonped the train | nose woothing nursery soap antfeat, and }} Two-piece Suits for children from six tp, sixteen years. Special— i 15.74 $4.89] exott 34.99 $28.48) Unusual Values in Bathing Suits of fine worsted, in one or two-piece models, at $1.79, $2.24 and $2.69, Sweater Weave Suits, at $2.89 and $3.96. Boys’ Beach Sweaters, all-wool or worsted, in a variety of ductor and then we start. I run 1t7/ under the second miles in 10 minutes It takes eight minutes to go through @yracuee, and I irritate even the tender skins of chafing apparently about | infants. It improves the health, color and letters in|and quality of the skin, beautifies com- his pocket, by means of which he was/|plexions, renders the hands soft and | identified, indicated he had been a| velvet An unusually large and last- $43.89 TONGS ANS. « “Marchioness” Corsets at s comparing favorably with 1d200 “corset. Made outll, with low Empire ust, and extremely $8.49 $7.14 | 9x12¢t. 854.89 Royal Wilton Rugs In five of the sizes that are always about right for the an hour to, mak the | stareminny The, Pay wane tne "Gytme | ing cake: price, 25 centa, For sale by colors, $1.39 to $3.96. hove mpporter average New York apartments. Designs and colorings ave to reed 38 sienade,/ixty-elghth street station, |” For ire aap, ein tothe Emer Jul Clearance of Boys’ Blou ses “Marchioners” Corsets at following genuine Oriental: ae ak 4 the platform, almost immediately in| gency orator St West 25t , . Rgepier Bite. rp iee THEN HE TAKES A DAY OFF TO| {he Platform, almost immediately in| REY, For Town, Country or Seashore Wear at Marked Reductions pout : RE jy oe [ate sinxtoft.6in..s33.09 $24.04 REST UP. sampea here were ony a few peri = cond Blouse of nue ltl iad and| Pongee Blouse, in white, tan, xray my Boose “ \24 oxi2 ft $36.89 $27.48 “ Pa on the platform, and there had been ine ; i 1,24 oxt2 tt. ‘i p and take my gagine to the round noses, |RothIO "Inthe. mais conduct. to ate ~ Ue Core MIU lat of tore sloerds | COR eea Carreras tan Tee clos iar i $23.24 $18.24 There 1 opened ap hour making out re. | erect attention to te waters ee pee and collars attached. Formerly 49¢. {soft collars attach & lec . 2 ‘Third Fleer. ports, I have even to report in writing ‘ Py | }Now Jand $1.00, e. io o 7 , ‘rom sheep shearing if 1 slow down once without a signal. BRIDGE BREAKS DOWN. g < Lace A Cooling Suggestion tor the Warn Bayi biotin all the virtues 3 Then I get tle rest and then go a seccearagee: A price conce = ‘ ETS 2, through the same routine on the trip| Tho oldest bridge in Weatcheste: | Sale: vy honest workmanship ha back home, Then—well, then, I take a| County, which for many years has ey : ‘ one into the mak hese 6“. Amana’”’ Camping Blankets which we purchased upon advantageous terms and are sell ing at proportionate concessions, day off, I have to. spanned the Bronx River at Palme: avenue, connecting Yonkers with | throttle we aa today, by 'B. A,|Bronaville, suscumbed to-day to the Worthington, President of the Chicago | Welght of a sicam roller lelonking to " the Lawrence Park Real ‘ompany. & Aiton Rasiroad, in summing up before |eney the roller was driven onto the the Board of Arbitrators, the reasons | pridge the floor slowly sank to the river, advanced by the Afty-two rattronde east |twolve feet below. ‘The only man on of Chicago and north of the Norfolk & | the big machine went down with it. The Weetern, for refusing to grant the | river ie quite shallow under the b tande: dem he engine driver had no oi Mculty gtanderd inoreaee of wages demanded |{y" sceainbling out. ‘The road roller ix ‘4 am < still in the water, with the remnants of "The engineers—thére are 31,673 on the| the bridge floor. reeds involved—are skilled men, high —— in fonor, able in their business and 1,000 KILLED IN BATTLE. @onscientious,” he said. ‘There have Priced at $9.89 They are in the Bohemian optic glass that shimmers in rainbow tints and will do mrch to enhance your service, | Zach set consists of 17-inch saucers for sliced lemons, a i cracked ice. Men’s $3.96 Shoes and Oxfords in a Final Reduction to $1.49 One thousand pairs of irregular sized Patent Leather, Tan and Black Calf Shoes and Oxtords have been marked for quick dismissal. They have either the Goodyear welted sewed soles or the solid oak leather soles, To be had in the wide widths only. Fifth Fi, 84th st., Bway: $5, $6, $7, $8), Oxfords Now $3.85 Newest Styles What will you have to-morron, ? ° Seam ane evar fun made by woe Tit eonines. «cone Excl Leathers Women’s $3.96, $4.96 and $5.94Low] | Madame, in the way of empeng reenter Shr eueaee | nae died he sen int | C ammeyer Shoes Marked for Clearance at $2.59 PURE GROCERIES The moat rigid rule te for eyesignt, but | 1,09 and taking 400 prisoners, who Stamped ona Our regular lines of Pumps, Gibsons, Knicker- in my ite dropped «fi telegrere. from Chengeto, the provincial o€ means bockers and Oxfords are represented in this sale.| most of these are from our own Pure Food Factories came color Blind from looking into a capital, to-day. pinene * 609 white-hot firebox. I never will, I am| Were kiled. = \z gure no ratiroad ever drops an Man Killed by Binst, | aes for @ capital offense, Peter Olander, an aqueduct’ taborer, | F) ; FeRneneewy. OF SEARAg path & was instantly killed to-day when « continually offer women. Broken sizes. flagrantly. pay. @ynamite blast sent a shower of stone|= ‘A Special in W ’s White B “We peed good men and we {nto ehaft No, 13 at Central Park West , eee pecial in Womens White Boo! going to let one get away fro and Ninety-third street, A large rock A : \Hl| A limited gaanty of the $3.49 kind to be sold for They too hard t er ‘i ' fo cot © killing one, (ae aoe? Nope Tard $1.98. hc. 4 the button model. Sizes 21% to 6. 1 Standard Merit 6"Ave. & 20'S, AN NR vores SHOPPING CLN Made up in Patent Leather, Black Calf, 7.an Calf, Sateen and Black Kid. We consider this the very on West 35th Street in this City. We P none v best of the many excellent shoe values which we their quality and weight, and your own nowledge ot the market will show the rightness of the prices. SED STAI BRAND BRE AKEAST COCOA AL ur Wate factory; tn he adv A colony of Shakers makes these blankets in the old-fash- ioned, thoroughly honest way characteristic of home products. Every thread woven into them) is pure,wool, Genuine “Amana” Blankets may be identified by the sheep on the label. These blankets resemble very much the homespun coverin; used by our ancestors and m to last from one generation to per cent. of the ed at No, 341 Bast Sev- | than forty; 31.4 " than fifty, The averag Second Fl. engineers now wo! years. The average lei of the men now employed ts 12.4 crews were sometimes held up for as much as seventy-two hours on their In a Way, Buying An ELECTRIC FAN Is Like Buying an Automobile In"both cases the cost of maintenance must be considered GARDEN TE. Trini ins 2 Gruen Krusntied' Complete at 4. rune. “We want you to understand,” he sa!d, “that this does not mean the engine | ¢ whole lot longer to live. driver was at his throttle, Most of that | $ Br time he was sleoping in his engine or Mr, Worthington, in continuing to-day, |in @ nearby hotel. These long delays declared the standardization of wages|were caused, last winter, by the mever- waa manifestly unfair to weaker rod4s,|est weather we ever knew. And yet,| iM q ar - 5 (ike another, financially, since these roads, because|less than one per cent the total | 2 hi} equally as much as the first cost. ; , ck i They will stand all the hard of thelr smaller trac, did not demand | number of trains run out more | ho vas There ere a lot of highly recommended fans which will give 1 OSAER OF OF \Kaae K CORN PEAK ESP oN ar a Ser ntane ide auch great skill from engineers. than the legal_sixteen ( excellent service for a year, but the Tinkerer is kept busy con Ad a a et RAND "FOS fi usage of a camp and provide a INCREASES WOULD AGGREGATE | = | Havin 244 tinuously thereafter, ieee aeureds M EN sormortanle Segre of warmth $0,000,000 IN YEAR, HE SAYS, Gs The First Cost of Macy’s Fans be eked in ntite ar pr without being too heavy. “In the case of some of the weaker |9 50% of the Population of roads,” he safd, “the increases de- the U.S. manded amount to 50"per cent. These . MACYRONT = boty quailty. Importe In brown, 60x84 inches, 4 Ibs, in weight, a pair... $4696 In brown, 70x84 inches, 5! in weight, a pair. . A $6.24 In brown, 70x86 inches, 6 Ibs, in weight, apair $7.49 gray, 70x84 inches, 5 Ibs, a A a pair $5.31 Regulation Army is “Lowest-in-the-City,” and so is the second. Inthe direct current fans we handle the “Mesco” and “Eck” 1 roads face financial bankruptcy if you |@ live in rural districts remote 1 makes, and in the alternating current fans the “Westinghouse” LiMn JUICE Grant these demande! fi hysici A lg” har } (nehiene a rom physicians or drug stores, 120" T ake, By comparative tests we have demonstrated that the ASP ECIAL QALY OF PARNOI UATE: the easiest running fans on the market. They have fewer 5 to get out of order than any other fan and are operated on tt simplest systems. A little dusting and a little oiling ‘s all that |#Jis required to keep them in proper trim year in and year out. poe Ay cas gal and they are obliged to depend this increase will have. Grant t! se | upon proprietary medicines to ‘demands and every trade in railroad- ing will make demands, The resuit|$ 4 Very great extent. one year we will bave/® To the women in these homes “OR NATCRAT OF AK Fiiest Imported; ASPARAGUS Mar arKe can; rem Bie ENTAACT ting $60,- Mesco Fans Eck Fans Westinghouse Fans 4 ; 9 Dae oh @ sum would place s/%such standard remedies as Of The of the direct current are of the oscillating, | for alternating ci . { en of $1,600,000,000 tn 4 per cent }3 sa . 4 WORLD direct current é Mivant arian the atas Sold elsewhere at $4.00 each. B lines, and they |$ Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable netas ota eee te wn type are of the desk|direct current type.| tionary and oscinate Arena’? isrand. 1 eh The quantities in which we buy Compound come as a boon and mer may Woc1d sent to cr wall bracket style.|T hes operate by| ing ty CET GOLDEN WAN BEANS permit these price concessions, . ed Depry wey et ’ pen . GR}. OUP BIS. Strictly all wool filling and of strong, shipping and . a blessing, Records show that They are inciosed injmeans of a gearing, arene HD hteh bre foe: nur pri hardy warp, these make not only -a fb att roads will fail, There 1 no aiter-|$ those dread feminine ills than ee ° with bronze finishjheating and disar-}current fans are ‘ and other institutions, Centres are of i ” r SU my m rn. deeper 4 Ye vorthington took up the charge |¢ any other remedy. WORLD ~ guard and blade. —_|rangements, judged, anvoun’s ise crnnniile far anoon .. ning! Tt lrown. Sige 64x61 inches. a sugingora that freight train Fitth Fi, Soin he. Tiasoment, 24th Sti. <