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oner buried stones, cans and every avall- able missile. Three patrolmen arrived | to help the detectives, but they couldn't handle the mob and summoned more ald. Three mere policemen answered, but there was ten minutes of furious fight- ing before the maddened mon amt wom- en could be driven off far enough for a bodyguard to be formed. Then Markorsky wae taken to where Mins Berger still lay on the sidewalk. She identified Markorsky as her as- sailant before she was taken to Gouver- neur Hospital in Locked up in the Clinton street station WITH MOB TO SAVE ~ GIRLS SHOOTER Markowsky, Still’. Trembling When Taken to Court—Vic |": nave toved Btattida aince we were ‘ children fn Rugeia, @he came here tim Is Dying. LICE BATTLE eight years ago; 1 followed two years a Jater. Two weelt ago I heard of two rivals, Election day I beught a revolver over on the Bowery, To-day I bought “& Miss. Berger Had Rejected ; Suitorand He Waylaid ‘ Her in Street. jousiy behkod him to see it be were sale ftom thelmob. He waa still trem- from th» terror the orowd put hen crtalgne? in the Begex Market Curt to-day Andre Markoraky Jooked . a tall, heavily built man -neven years, Hving at No was In love with elghteen- ole jatiida Berger, but she re- fegted him, As she was walking along Mgbomy street, between Columbla and Sieri streets, last night, with her 4 Maslin of No. 12 Rutgers orsky crept behind and shot he bullet missed its mark. The min seized Matilda by the arm, brutal- lygewung her-hround til she faced him, * then fred two more shots, which trlered her shoulder. Markorsky fled down the street and crowd wet up a wild shout and pur- . Robin Katz, eighteen, of No. 121) me stre followed on his bicycle, Pitt ai he saw Detectives Cohen Lonergan and shouted to them that man in the gray eweater]" ho! detectives caught Markoraky, who wrenched himself free and pointed his revolver at Lonergan, who disarmed bim. There was a scuffle and Mar xOrsky broke away again, But this time the crowd pounced on him. With cries ‘Hang him! Kill him!" frensied men women attacked him, The detec- Were powerless. The women were frantic. than the: men and every they got an opening they Jabbed with umbrellas. BATTLES WITH POLICE TO ‘ GET SHOOTER. ‘hose who could not reach the pris- . | ae Miss Borger's assatlant. HIT BY TWO BULLETS. | 4 pint nask of whiekoy and drank hait of " Then I over near whore! : SE Player- Matilda works ited for her tn a flay tts cba 6, y al doorway. Wher ame out I ehot Piano is in the ped ner.” | touch." The touch of the Isidore Berger of No. 20 Clinton Genuine street, the gifla brother, sald his sister had been here only @ year and # half H He could not identify Markorsky but! the latter id he knew Berger. Yottu Maslin said she did not know Mar- korsky by name, but knew he was in love with Miss Berger, who would not! marry him. She also t¢entified the man “With the tone you can't forget.” a is so remarkably similar to Macdowell Soctety to | that of the human hand that Bupreme Court Justice Newburger! many an expert has failed granted the Edward MacDowell Me- | a at * eocial Association permission to bor-| , utterly to distinguish the row #600 from the Peterboro Bank of| | difference. New Hampshire yesterday. The money! $750, Btyle 10 $800, Style 24 will he used to purchase woodlands ad- $850, Style 28 | $900, Style 32 joining the homestead of the late Hd- | Gash of Easy Terma, Boowlet on request. ward MacDowell, on which to erect 425 FIFTH AVENUE. @ rewidence for art students, Entrance 98th St, N.Y. est" ROSENBAUM &CO. 10 & 12 WEST 23° STREET ‘GOING OUT OF BUSINESS NECESSITATES THE IMMEDIATE CLOSING OUT The Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel AT A STARTLING SACRIFICE — ee } | WSO Jb } py ; Seasonable ‘Small Women, Misses and Girls S” Demi-Taflored Suits, Reduced from $32.50 to $21.00 ‘ es’ Tailored Suits Ase Tigh cost rexeign models, $35.00, 47.50 Heretofore from $65.00 to $98.00 ’ Di of Velveteen and Corduroy, ¥ihodel, Reduced from $29.75 to 16.50 Dresses, , Serge, Eponge and Novetty Cloths, 99.50, 13.75 Heretofore from $14.75 to $25.00 isses'Street and Motoring Coats, ctofore $19.75 to 29.50, at Pry SR ved fartrimmed, at $22.50 to 39.75 Heretofore from $39.50 to $3.00 ’ Coats of Chinchilla, Cheviots Novelty Mixtures, ttonsto-neck, flannel lined, $5.00, 8.75, 11.95 Heretofore from $7.50 to 19.50, 12.50 to 18.50 ris! Dresses, of Plaids. oe rges, Challies, Velvet rduroys and Velveteen, at $4.50, 5.75, 8.75 Heretofore from $7.50 to 14.75 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Largé assortments are being shown, for Dress and School Wear, made of the most durable leathers and on lasts specially designed to promote a healthy development of growing feet. 1ttén and Lace Shoes of Tan and Black Russia Calf, Vici and Lustre Kid, Tan Storm Calf, White Buckskin and ‘Canvas, also Black Cloth and Velvet Tops with Paient Leather and Black Russia Calf Foxing. incing Pumps Dress Slippers, Skating and Storm Shoes, afl’ at Very Attractive Prices. Stern Brothers 6) FOr, Toemorrow, Saturday, Extraordinary Values in Apparel for Young Men and Boys Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, in neat gray and brown effects, with extra pair knickerbockers, Value $6.95, at 94.85 ! Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of Blue Serge and Mixtures, at 7.50, 9.75 Actual Values $9.75 and 12.00 Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $5.00, 7.50 Actual Values $6.50 and 10.00 Boys’ Long Overcoats, $7.50, 9.75 Actual Values $10.00 and 15.00 Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, $14.50, 18.50 Actual Values $22.00 and 25.00 Boys’ and Young Men's Purnishings Flannelette Pajamas, @ ith slik frogs, sizes 4 to 40 yrs, Actual Value $1.00, at Negil Blouses, pl madras or percales, sizes 8 to 15 years, Actual Values 7$c and 1.00, at 45° Gray Worsted Coat Sweaters, . for Boys and Children, In all sizes, Actual Value $2.00, 1.35 Boys’ and Children’s Hats, 95° Stri 65° Felt and Cloth, in Telescope and Jack Tar shapes, at Actual Values $1.50 and 2.00 ea, Saturday, the following Special Values will be placed on sale in thelr Millinery Departments Black Velvet Hats, $2.35. 2.75 in medium and large sizes, mae Pe ie t 2,98 x 2.05 a 3.50 Fancy Uncurled Ostrich Feathers, « $3.75, 4.25 in a large variety of effects and colors, Ostrich Plumes, Black, White and Colors, Also for To-morrow, a limited quantity of handsome ' Paradise Feathers at Greatly Reduced Prices. superior quality, sixteen inches long, Shaded Ostrich Plumes, ELRST_ FLOOR MAIN_BUILDING two-toned effects in desirable colors, West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Strects THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912, _.. | | R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices ONES) Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 38th St. HOME-FURNISHINGS In the “Grande Fete Anniversaire.” Great savings. Wash your dishes with GOLD DUST Put a dash of Gold Dust into the water, and it will go to the bottom of things, drive out every bit of dirt, every germ, every hidden | particle, Gold Dust cleanses as well as cleans. | We promise you this, if you use Gold | Dust: Your dishes will be sweeter and. cleaner than ever before, and you will save at least half the time ordin- arilyconsumedin washing them. Gold Dust does wy \ : The Fumed Oak Tudor and Jacobean Chairs pictured above, || typifying a remarkable collection of reproductions of the antique, better work than |} are on sale on the Fourth Floor of the Macy Store. _ Every one of soap or any other || these pieces breathes the spirit of the old-time craftsman, whose fine work lasts for hundreds of years. Some show the stern simplicity of Puritan times, Others, earlier in type, illustrate the skill of the Flemish woodworker in their scroll-work and turned legs with large acorn husks. Nearly all have the “gates leg” structure to be found in so many dearly prized heirlooms, |} 200 or more years old. The Chairs, ijiustrated—that on the Tet in sthe Jacobean style, is priced at $70.49 (the regular’ Macy price is $15.74). This Chair—and the other two also —is upholstered with genuine “Span- dishwashing pro- duct — and saves half the time. the right is priced $8.74 (regularly priced at Macy’'s at $13.24.) Among the rest of the rieces—all odd ones—that are specially priced, are: Sofas at $12.24 (regularly $18.24) and $38.74 (regularly $54.24). Arm Chairs from $8.49 (regularly $12.74) ish” leather, which is supple, durable 20.49 , and of arich, warm brown, hh thorough iP ye eet Table ls O15.00' Veen: keeping with the antique design. larly $18.74), and there are Side The Chair in the middle is priced at Chairs, Rockers and Corner Chairs at $10.24 ‘regularly $15.24), and that on corresponding savings. TODAY and TOMORROW are the last two days of the Grande Féte Anniversaire Each sale has had that prime requi- site of satisfactory trading—Mutualily. Customers have been pleased. We have made new friends and more firmly cemented long existing friendships. The special values have been wonderful. Our announcements have been conservatively made in accordance with long established custom. The Grande Fele Anniversaire has been a complete success. We offer, in honor of our “Grande Fete Anniversaire,”” some ex- ceptionally fine Wilton and Velvet Seamless Rugs and some specially priced Inlaid and Figured Cork Linoleums. Seamless Wilton Rugs Seamless Velvet Rugs Size. . of Extra 27 in.x5¢ in., "a 36 in.x63 in., Quality. 6 ft.x9 ft. Size. 9 ft.xi2 ft. 814 ft.x1044 ft., BY ft.x10!¢ ft. 9 ft.xl2 ft, The Wilton Rugs, made of the finest yarns, dyed with the finest imported dyes from Germany, are in Oriental and two-tone effects in shades of rose, blue, green and brown. _ Borders are either in solid colors, in double bands of harmonized colors, or in the E; Ppuen key design. oe e Velvet Rugs, copied from Oriental originals in medallion effects, are in soft shades of rose, green, tan, ecru and brown, Inlaid and Figured Cork Linoleums The patterns are tile, parquet, floral and geometrical. Some of the patterns in these have a slight misprint, which does not, cf course, affect the wear, and is usually so small as to be hardly noticeable. The Inlaid Linoleum is in the 2-yard width, an he figured in 4-yard. The 4-vard width enables one to cc ver a large room without a seam, Figured Cork Linoleum. You are earnestly invited to come today and tomorrow, or both, and secure your share of the economies we have provided for ever: member of the Home ahd for the Home itself. Inlaid Linoleum: Macy's regular price (sq. yd.) $1.19| Macy's regular price (sq. yd.) 69¢ Macy’s special price, sq. yd. 89c. | Macy’s special price, sq. yd. 44c. High-Grade Axminster Carpets——__— Special values of extraordinary interest in every Department of the Store. 79¢ phana et them with 5g yd. borders to Cc * i match. Can be made into Rugs of any 79° When the Store’s doors close on Saturday yd. sige. Are in combinations of rose, tan, yd. night, the Grande Fele Anniversaire will have gone into history a memorable and an honor- able event in the retail merchandising of the first Department Store in America, which was also the first Store to move uptown and open the present greatest retail section of the United States, HERALD SQUARE sou srof''30% stacey NEW YORK green, mahogany and brown, in soft pastel shades, The regular price elsewhere is $1.50 a yard, Third Floor, Broadway. 182-184-186-188-190 EN” _ 222-224-226-228 SMITH ST. MONDAY AND GRAND ST. Cor. Warren St. fincas, Near Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN. 00 i Smart Winter Apparel On Our Easy Terms of FOR Misses and GIRLS CREDIT 9.5 $15 and $16.50 Coats [$1 Down 650c Weekly ] Pain talorsd er erald ae ee Hundreds of Other Styles as high as $35. 185 uis* SUITS 1259 MISSES’ $i Down $1 Weel made of the latest whipcord materials and man- nish serge, strictly man-tailored, lined with silk messaline or guaranteed satin, Skirt is made in new envelope effect, with the high girdle, ALTERATIONS FREE Men’s and Youths’ $17.50 Suits and Overcoats 1 Down ee! " 7 MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. ee CREDIT TERMS vst 100 ‘10 "er" 150 2174 — A°AVE Ber liB fl UO sts. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9OCLOCK ‘ PB | $1.00 WEEKLY CLOTHES THE FAMILY *