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-PINCISFAMILY TOLETFREDKEEP OW REAKING ROCK ‘any other prisoner,” said Deputy Com- missioner Wright, “We have no favorites, get the same food, the fame ai odationa and share equally in work. I as sure Pinkus will leave us, next Monday morning, in much better physical condition than he came to ua Saturday Inet.” en aealifpshanciaitin BEATEN BY A POLICEMAN, HE WILL TELL WALDO. Without ¢tving any details, @ youns man, who described himself as Ter-. ence Riley of No. 9 East Forty-sixth ‘They Abandon Plan to Free) treet. complained at the East Fifty- Wealthy Young Man From Workhouse on Writ. | The family of Frederick Pinkus Jr.,| pail tnio” the policeman himself. first street station jast night that he had been @ ited by a patrolman Forty-reventh street and Second nue, ‘When told by Lieut. McCullum to turn and pick hls man out at midnight, Riley sald he would come back and eldest son of a wealthy linen and lace) With two friends, he did call again, \Importer, who gave Mise Blste Hutter! put failed to find his man when the ‘an carly morning ride in a borrowed | patrol was muatered. Ie waited at the) Automobile and then forced unwelcome | station until 2 A. M. and then went out. @ttentions upon the young woman, haa,| Later he returned and sald he had seen ft was learned to-day, decided to let the patrolman again, and the number of | the young man serve out his ten-day | his shield was 2797, Ideut. Raynor said ipentence on Blackwell's Island. that shield belonged to Patrolman John » Young Pinkus, who is a member of the | Delaney. @reck Seventh Regiment and a former Riley sald he would report the matter | Student at the University of Virginia] to Commiasioner Waldo. and Princeton College, jas pesepinntlaba’ tee Hutter into the automobile at Twenty-| RETINUE WITH MRS. MACKA third street and Broadway, where she —— — fran waiting for a street car to take her! # With Secretary, Chai ar, home of her married wister at No.) ‘Two Maids and Two Autos, est One Hundredth street. Noar ty-third street and Seventh avenue Policemen stopped the car because of Bereams from the girl, Magistrate Krotel gave Pinkus a ten ay sentence without the option of a Ane, and the petted son of a doting The Kaiser Wilhelm Tl. sailed from Hoboken to-day bearing Mra. Clarence Mackay, her daughter, Ellen, her sect tary, chauffeur, two maids and t automobiles, Mra. Mackay Ix going for | ‘a two months’ tour of house parties in father went to the workhouse last Sat-|®siand and France. The offense was disorderly con- Gen. Curtin Guild jr, Ambassador to vet, and at first hin family declared! Russia, returned to his post on the Bhey would get kim out of prison upon| Kaiser Wilhelm II, He came to this ‘@ writ from a higher court, They have country In the diplomatic lull caused by | ince changed their minds, and whon|the absence of the Russian Minister of he ten days have been served the| Foreign Affaire from his country, at young man will go to the home of his{the same time that Secretary of Btate | Parents at Cedarhurst, L. 1, a sadder! Philander C, Knox is abroad at the Dut wiser person. funeral of the Emperor of Japan. Mra. * Young Pinkus is very busy carting | Guild became homesick and he brought (Band and stone upon the east side of her to this country’ to visit for awhile Workhouse bullding. who, attired in Bray uniform of the pla ® beautiful cement walk. den Fox, the young model prisoner, and he accepts his new duties with appur- aiding the | with her parents, ent fortitude. After working hard for hours, Pinkus went in for dinner ‘and was], Parels vegetable, | aiiid aud relishie, with a menu of br beef stew with the 1a and wertive Organs, The best medicine iu the world fur, the it again in the open air, shovelling ind and crushed stone. Pinkus sleeps on a ifard cot, but] } rerything is clean, spick and span. at 6.30 A. M. und lights are ot He has supper 1 Bim the afternoon and from 6 to 10] pi %saiiadt se tie food tint he his cell at 10 P. tae svenins he can write or read Ln “Pinkus gets the same treatment r Lamberts Protect Buying Public public that buys Jewelry has a right to know what ii gets, and arantees of Ceigh 4 Such GUARANTEES are OFFERED ING by Lambert teat customers know as much about our Jewelry as we do. } ‘The ity thi pained ie jell Soni us for, but the pl. { security thus ol swell: wort ing for, but tl in fact | ‘OUR PRICES—ALL. ou PP OW THOSE. ASKED ‘We guarantee th: rothers. We are more than willing exactly as we represent it. rices—ARE LOWER THAN THOSE ASKED IRE and here you get the best diamond and gold jewelry. They are because we are LARGE MANUFACTURERS, because we buy of other direct and never through middlemen, because we offer the most terms to diamond ¢utters in Europe, paying them spot cash for ¢ quantities, which we import direct and moun? in our ows factory, and this means a saving to you. fine diamonds In | All these Solitaire Engagement Diamonds are of fine color and faultless listen in Lanvbert hand made mountings of solid 14-karat gold, 18-karat gold and platinum, and since the price in each instance overs only one moderate profit you can see what economy there |s in buying of us rather than at the high end of Diamond Holitaire Mings ns low ne $10.00 and thence up to $1,500.00, ead, rose Snes rose fin- fluted pattern, Lambert Solid Cold Signet Rings are always in order as gifts. Th massive and dignified for men, dainty for ladies, novel and hk for chile dren, inexnensive, strong and durable for everybody. No charge for engraving. Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street. Our Reputation for Reliability Is Established bert “oss i ine of middlemen, ¥_W Heavy 14-karat Signet ring, solid gold, signet 14-karat gold, ™ soso” St8.00 Two styles of Lambert Seamless fold Gold Wedding Rings, popular at Fall bridals, We. ba all shapes, widths and EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, R. H. Macy & Co.’e Attractions Are Their Low Pricee Semi-Annual Exposition of Paris Modes on Living Models Will Be Held on Wednesday and Thursday of this; Week The Public Is Invited The costumes, which are all originals designed by Callot Soeurs, Worth, Drecoll, Paul Poiret, Doucet and their contemporaries in Paris, are authorita- tive portrayals of —for the new season. this exhibition. harming Suits, Dresses and Gowns for Women Who Are Style-Critical Without further introduction let us into the descriptions of seven models that are among the newest in our stock the most attractive in both sév/e and value. e Suit, $39.74 Illustrated .to left—Coat slightly —bloused with einbroidered front, deep collar of velvet, with wookembroidery trimming, outlined with old thread, apron effect skirt. Cheviot Cloth Suit, $39.74 Copy of a Bernard Model—Two-toned cheviot Semi-fitting coat, slit back, finished off with crow feet; new shaped panel; front trimmed at bottom with velvet buttons. Colors, brown, navy and black. e Suit, $48.74 the accordion-pleated satin skirt with long, graceful drapery of material caught up on left d_ with ornamented Coat cut on straight it buttonholes of velvet and buttons of same, Semi-blouse front with band of mate- rial and buckle of same. brown and black. d Cord Suit, $49.74 Copy of Francis Model—In Bedford cord coat with vest of satin and sash tieing front, making a trimming for the Bound with braid and finished with embroid- ay S4™to S5"*st. Macy’s Sixth Floor, a comple passing even itself in lowering prices a Everything for yourself, your family and your household, at the lowest prices consistent with quality. But prices on the Sixth Floor are so low that you can better afford to buy there than to buy trash at a ‘‘Bargain” store. On the Sixth Floor The lar Songs of the ave being sung excel leat ‘vocals Fo the ary Floor. 11 A. M. and § P. M. Sheet Music, the latest hits at 8¢ copy. Macy’s never sacrifices quality to make a low price. — Women’s Underwear. 50c Quality, at 33c giving values these days. in demonstration by ‘ome and hear them between Every woman should see It will be held on the Eighth Floor Promenade belween 10 and 12 Jorenoons and 2 and 4.30 afternoons. SALE OF NOTIONS AND DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES so" Wednesday —Thursday—Friday “oa Do not try to sing! articles priced be! jacy’s regular pri 6MALL SUNDRIFS Copy of a Jenny ‘ancyOutingFlan- nel, 27-inch width; a beautiful soft fabricwith ahighnap; medium weight, in a wide variety of striped and checked color combinations. Most useful material at a remark- but imperfections are almost in- visible and will not affect the wear of the goods. Vest with high Drawers ankle length, with side side and_finis! back shirred slightly. Colors, taupe, wood, ordinary range of s marked far below 18¢ Quality, at 10c Yard. a valley od pueblo sy t in_a large range of neat de- igns Some are bordered very prettily; a delightful material from which tomake up kimonos, house — 7—Brooches, Hat Pins, Etc —, 25c to 50c Quality, at 1c An enormous variety of designs in gold -plated, silver - plated and enamelled effects; set with imita- tion sapphires, topaz, pearls, tur Ilare regular goods two-piece envelope Satin Charmeuse Dinner Gown, a Drecoll Copy, $54.75 Illustrated to right— Dinner Gown of satin charmeuse, pointed drapery of chiffon cloth; bodice of fresh color chiffon with white over same; crystal band trimming over shoulder, Se''(Dos.) Peart But- a Was 69c; now 49c yard Very good quality dress silk, 35-inch width. Westrongly recom- mend this as a dependable, well- dyed fabric that will give good ser= adjustable form Were 49c; now 29¢ yard A strong, wellemade and very at- tractive material in a complete as- sortinent of street and evening colors; 18 inches wide. Fine Showing of Domestic Rugs felvet, Tapestry, Brussels and Smyrna Rugs, of Sterling Quality. but Much Under Piice. Smyrna Rugs These have all the charm of the imported Oriental are rich and pleasing terns individual will give good wear. edged with jet trimming, white and black. Charmeuse Afternoon Gown, CHARMING sew. ELLED HATYINS. Regularly 240 to 48ey now, cach, 10¢ An immense variety To be worn under a fur coat. vest of Bohemia lace, revers of sa feature being the plush trimming used on collar. Long fashionable sleeve with shaped lace piec hand, festooned draped skirt. al brown and black. Rich Evening Dress, $33.74 Evening Dress of Shadow Lace—Mounted on Kirt, accordion-pleated skirt, ery of lace, waist surplice effect irred lace front and back, be Liberty satin’ and roses of Ko a Aetta, fine, mobaie; Velvet Rugs In beautiful two-tone and Oriental and will not be out of f in any home, for they come ina wide range of artistic colorings that} same material. Recond Floor, Biwa: WOMEN'S SWEATERS yery style, every weave, every weight, every size—Sweaters for every urpose—will be found at Macy's. And you can depend on their st values in the city. Or, if you prefer a Mackinaw, we have them in plain, and Norfolk styles, » at Various prices, from $8.74 to $18.74. Shaw! would be prized by any woman. They Tapestry Brussels Rugs ine quality, durable and absolutely ndable Rugs, in tasteful colorings o harmonize with almost any scheme pleased with the quaint. effi the low initial cost that the and use then all i Silk Corset Laces, in white, colors, A handsome Russian Orenber are soft and fluffy but comfortably warm. Our importations of India Chudd. s0 fine as to slip through a rit ices are $7.74 to $20.74; less tl Regaint Prise, Spectel at greek Wyle ehy at $7.94 to $29.74. handeembroidered, so grey and black, Pr for at any other stores. Heavy Mannish Weave Sweaters Just edd for winter—warm and with ease—include white, in they can be duplicated Securely fastened on strong black or white tment there is a full range of cocoa bath rugs and carpet remnants. Values in Huck Towels, Towelling, Hemstitched Shams and Scarfs {Macy's prices are, as always, far the lowest.] White Huck Towelling, Yd. 5c Fine for guests’, physicians’ or Weave Wool Sweaters Thesehave V-necks and deep, use- kets. The cuffs turn back, ve them in white, gray, tan. IME Handmade Sweaters from London, were made expressly Colors are rose, old blue, sage green, heather, and pur- ple. In zephyr wool or silk, All Scarcely any duplicates. Prices from $6.74 to $32.74. i ies ¢ Hose Hupperters, Union Linen Huck Towels, 12c Very heavy, absorbent, hemmed recommended for we Size 18x34 inches. Shetland Sweaters A high roll collar and deep pockets Width 164 inches. Hemstitched White Shams and Scarfs to Match Elsewhere 25c Each, Here 12c Each Strong quality muslin, serviceable and tasteful hoice of white, gray, tan, green or black, Pure Wool Fancy Weave Sweaters In white, gray, tan or black; these are exceptional value. earl button fastenings, V-neck or nigh collar and large pockets, OSTRICH & MARABOUT NECKWEAR “ ” Lowest-in-the-City” Prices us new styles of soft, warm, becoming There are collarette, boa ts copied from the beauties being shown in the Rue de la Paix_and Hp A aed Paris. oe Sport Caps ope Seeley Arent Nad o soft fuzzy material. ishea on crown with a braided band and generous tassel ends, Can be worn in several different ways equally be- coming. White, gray, and cardinal, Same model in misses’ sizes Finest, quality and f Shan s 30x30 inches; This Is Blanket ‘and Comforter Time! Macy Comforters Are Warm, Sani- tary, Durable, and Cost Cotton Fleece Blankets, Good quality: relt- able; well finished Fine, warm fleecy blankets white and tan; pink and blue striped borders; size 46x72 inches, * . ” Old-Fashioned Ma Werald Square Bway 34" te35™: COZY FURNITUXE THE “INTIMATE” KIND Sorre one once said—and truly—that the ditference. between a house and a home lay in the furniture, Furniture is to be found in limitless variety at Macy's, cotton, tufted centre, for single and hree-quarter beds. ming steamers are bringin, cor enti all shades; each, Here are a few special values that will repay investigation: $5.50 Ostrich Collarettes, $3.49 Made of very fine ostrich materials with a smart ribbon bow on the ylish neckpiece of the season, Biack, white, taupe, brown, $3.50 Ostrich “Home-Making” Stoles, Special rt Brothers, 2 Bu’ chatpaan of Ratleted vatlente cvs tits © ‘are lowest coneu! Dr.McBride’sores OUR PATENT SUCTION TEETH FIT, FREL AND LOOK PERFECT. FILLINGS IN PFOKCELAIN, 50¢.$1Up GAS ADMINIS. TERED WHEN DESIRED, ) anceutt wunuor” NOTE OUR LOCATIONS: NEW YORK OFFICE: fermen Next tboar § ljgm cect ras liga Work—$5 a Tooth. BRAS cr ics arien ate! MOM re 8, peupaye ax Wee HOLIDAYS 10 704.) tated A stroll through Macy's Furniture Store will reveal scores of “intimate” pieces—useful, odd pieces—that snuggle in cor- ners, and like some persons seem to have a real purpose in life. Here are just two instances of savings in Making” Furniture: $22.49 Built of dark, richly marked, highly polished mahogany, on straight, for- mal lines, Have a large plate-glass covered tray top, with useful shelf below. Wooden wheels, heavily rub- 24 inches long—made full and fluffy—finished with messaline ribbon tie on one side, black, white, black+and-white, THE NEWEST DRESS SILKS At typical Macy ‘‘lowest-in-the-city” Prices Prices go to $12.89 a yard for the Brocades that are heavily interwoven with gold and silver, but these same weaves are $1.35 Black Dress Satin, 94c yd. Width, 40 inches; lustrous; will stand wear; unusually good quality, thor- oughly dependable dye. $2.00 Satin Charmeuse, $1.29 yd. ially fine offering, 42-inch width, evening colors, ig some of the scarce and un- usual shades; also black, Chiffon Velvet, $2.97 a yard; Elsewhere, $5.00 k Chiffon Velvet of standard quality Main ¥1, 85th st. 244 yards long and 6 strands in ull and fluffy— black or natural, Main Floor, 84th Street. acy “‘Home- Monogrammed Correspondence Cards, gilt-edged, stamped < of two dozen, with envelopes to match, charged elsewhere for the same grade of 23.89 In stock in any combination of two initials. At the same price we will stamp the monogram in any color d, Whiting’s Organdie Note, Cabinet 24c “Grandfather's” Colonial Clocks, Regularly $30.24. A good American movement, in a highly or- case of dark, dull, antique Stands 7 feet 3 inches high. Tellsthetimehalf hourly with a deep-toned mus: gold, 39. for a b This is about the pri cards unstamped., One-Letter Initial Note, Linen-finish Note paper; 24 sheets, $15.00 a yard in other stores. $1.25 Plaited Silk Voile, 94c yd. Imported, width 42 inches; a com- plete assortment of evening or street colors; black also, $1.00 Black Silk Marquisette, Width, 40 inches; yarn dyed a fast | i reliable black; good quality, paper, 24 shee Indispensable for afternoon $15.00 BRACELET WATCHES, $9.84 The Bracelet is gold filled, of the extension pattern, goldefilled case, and has a very | We doubt if this Watch can be duplicated else at $15.00, This is a typical Macy value. Women’s or Misses’ $15.00 $11.25 Men’s or Boys’ Watch, Special $11.89 Has a solid 14-kt. ished open-face case, Note paper of beautiful amped in gold. Very Two-Letter Correspondence Cards, Box 39c. ards, gilt-edged, 24 sheets with 24 envelopes; stamped in gold with any 2-letter combination monogram. Handy as a postal—pri- vate as 2 letter. Two-Letter Monogram Note, Carnation Twill Note, Cabinet 39c One hundred sheets and 100 enve- (ood quality: Note paper, linen- ble Note paper at The Watch is in ‘grade American here in the city irable street an a 20-year guarant Royal Batiste Note, Cabinet 68 One hundred sheets, 80 envelopes, Imported 41-inch-wide Watch, $9.49 Guaranteed 20-year gold-filled piain lished open face, screw. bi Fine quality white fabric Note, 24 sheets with 24 envelopes; sta Full Set Teeth, $5 Gold Crowns and Bridge seven-jewel Waltham or Elgin move- $10.00 Men’s or Boys’ of fine quality surfaced Note paper; Highland Linen Note, evel case, 84 size, fitted with,15-iewel Elgin movement. $16.75 Men’s or Boys’ Watch, $14.49 Solid 14-kt. gold, plain-polished oj 1 face case, fitted with 7-jewel Elgin ed with 7-jewel Elgin movement.}or Waltham movement. Main Floor, B'way, gold with any 2eletter ‘combination A charming Note paper very low price. Puritan Vellum Note, Cabinet 24c Sixty A estid fine quality vellum lote paper, 60 envelopes;| pearance. colors white or blue. Mis $75,000.00 Showing Of Real Laces, Newest Machine-made Laces, Tunics, Garnitures, Bead and Braid Trimmings and Ornaments. Wonderful Variety. Remarkable Prices. sat» ricer, contre. hundred sheets, 100 envelo) Guaranteed 20-year gold-filled plain i face jointed cause, 44 size,