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peleieater aia —— GOSSIP THAT STARTED THIS SEPARATION SUIT BEGAN AT A FUNERAL Mrs. Rush Told Mrs. Taylor’s Sister What “a Man Named Taylor” Did. Testimony was heard before Justice Bijurin the Supreme Court to-day ta the suit brought against George H. Taylor, a wealthy real estate man of the Bronx, by the young man's wife, Lydia, who asks for a separation and alimony. A Mrs. Rush took the witne stand ng a sise ral, She ected to take a Taylor's sister, Mrs. ein which they Hetiman, in the went to the cemetery. A friendship started and Mrs, Rush visited Mrs. Heilman, Mrs. Hellman asked the Witness If she knew a Helen Helemke, who lived in the neigibor- May avenue and One Hundred y-fifth street, where Mrs. | Taylor, Mrs. Ru be the brother-in-law of Mrs, | smile to | e Biar when she sald that she did not know | at the tlme that Mrs, Hellman and Tay- | Jor were related by marriage i} “1 saw Mr meet seven hour,” testified Mrs vening when they me « "and then saw ‘irs, Rush caused sMr, Taylor Mixs Helemke was described by Mrs. . with Rush light } Mrs fled that # quainianee of M “to find out more. abou aided 1 “he was wife FIGHTS WITH POLICEMEN Victor in Battle With Two Officers Shoots Self Through Hand After Hurling Them Off. s of Policemen Tn spite of the day int on West One Hundred and Fourth street. A milkman, leaving botiles . doors of tenants In the hous son in along about Burke 4 the them he ut th olver at his head. Burke knocked ut of his grasp and ft fell to the floor without going off. hurled Burke shot himse /at once 4 Scturday, Dec. 7th. 17-Jewelled GENTLEMEN’S WATCHES be reatent opportu : oral Or ‘ vy i sen will stand Vnited States 1 to b FINE GOLD We show more fino Jewellers in he td Wateh CHARLES A. KEENE Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York OVEN UNTIL @ O'CLOCK, | | “| TO KILL HIMSELF AND WINS. | . Herald Square ee EARLY—Lighten the labors of salespersons by doing your Xmas shopping as early in the day as possitle. Besides showing a kindly consideration for them, you will enable us to give you belter allention than is possible in the latem Xmas rush, no matter how zealous our endeavor. CLEARANCE OF WOMEN’S TOP-COATS Taken from regular stock, these finely tailored Winter Coats afford, by reason of radical reductions, opportunities for sub- stantial economies even greater than the usual Macy low prices assure, Handsome Coats of Imported Velour, $39.75 Macy’s prices were $48.75 to $59.75 Ful length Coats in several models—with deep shawl and fancy collar effect elaborately braid embroidered. Newest “‘straight”’ line Coats—warmly interlined and satin lined—in rich black imported velours of superior qualities. Coats of Imported Bengaline, $29.75 Macy’s prices were $44.75 to $49.75 Full-length Coats effectively trimmed with handsome braids and velvet—dressy models with deep shawl collars. Black Ben- galine silks, heavy ribbed; warnily interlined and lined with satin- Evening & Carriage Broadcloth Coats,$19.74 Macy’s prices were $22.74 to $27.74 Graceful draped and “straight line’ Coats, full-length or % length models, lined with heavy satin and warmly interlined. Made of light colored broadcloth of superior quality. Second Floor, Broadway. MISSES’ SUITS & DRESSES REDUCED Reducticns affording liberal Macy savings on Misses’ Apparel —medish, youthful and representing the season's smartest styles. Handsome Tailored Suits Macy’s Prices were $29.74 to $44.74, Macy's prices were $22.74 to $24.74) gsi5'2*%2 $16.74 In the season's favored fabrics, includ- ing velour de laine, corduroy, velveteen, broadcloth and fine diagonal serges. choice of many styles, one of which is il- lustrated. Coats are Norfolk model, strictly tailored, Empire or shirred blouse effects, finely lined—many _interlined, Skirts in straight line or draped models— mainly with the new high girdle. Colors include taupe and other greys. brown, tan and navy; a few suits in black and several smart styles in heather mix- tures. Suits for misses and juniors. Now . ’ ° Misses’ One-Piece Dresses Macy’s prices were $17.74 t0$23.74, Now $13.74 Macy’s prices were $13.74 to $16.74, Now $10.74 Radical reductions which concern the balance of Misses’ and Juniors’ Wool Dresses in strictly tailored and aprstely trimmed medels of all-wool serge, ford cords, shepherd checks. Almost every color is represented in the assortment, but the favored shades of blue predominate. A collection of the prettiest one-piece Frocks of the season— light and dark colorings—handsomely trimmed with lace, braid and buttons. Many styles from which ‘to select. $28.75 to $37.75 $22.74 to $29.74 Now Now $19.74 Second Floor, Broadway. Imported by us from Grenoble (France) In last Sunday's papers, certain stores advertised that “for the first time in 80 years prices on standard gloves would be The only difference between the Gloves made by the ‘well known manufacturer” and Macy's Gloves (also made in Grenoble, to our special order)—is in the mame stamped in the Gloves, skins, the best France produces, never vary in the perfection of their fit and finish, From our deadly parallel columns, following, comparisons may be Elaborate Dresses of Silk & Velvet Macy’s prices 778$ 2 4. 7 4 Macy’s prices were, Ne WOMEN’S FRENCH KID GLOVES ‘cut’ for a Christmas Sale,” Macy Gloves, made from especially selected ‘Natural" easily made and conclusions profitably drawn. ‘ Deadly Parallel Columns Illustrating Macy Savings on Gloves Identical in Quality with Those of the Stores Mentioned, Hinata Regular Prices ope pecia Macy's Regular Elsewhere Sale Prices Price $1.75 $1.25 | 24 2,00 $1.50 1.44 $2.25 $1.75 1.69 $3.75 $2.75 24 $4.25 $3.25 14 $1.75 $3.75 $3.69 Main Floor, Broadway, ——— Outfits for Trained Nurses A Macy specialty—ready-to-wear uniforms in striped materials or all white, $7.84 to $2.97. Aprons made to order from 79¢ to $1.29 each. Trained Nurses’ Aprons, ready-made, cambrtc and muslin, 49c to 94c. Second Floor, S4th Street. a Sn EERE Fe ne eee | AINTY CAPS 4 ts and has been $4.5 Zz! FOR BOUDOIR reivay, sun roux” |OR EVENING WEAR Especially appropriate for holiday Aists are these aeoclish Caps—made in fetching styles of the filmiest laces and (abrics. These on sale at our Veiling Department, Main Floor, Broadway. ening Capp) $1.98 to $4.24 Marabout trimmed Mob-Cal of pink, blue, gray, white and gold Net Caps with broad jeweled galloon and chiffon rosebuds. “Juliet” Caps of silver net and bugles and many other novel styles. 7——Boudoir Caps $2.49 and $3.24 Lierre lace Caps in very effective styles, with deep ruffles and bows and knots of dainty hued satin ribbons. Very .charming _ style, and in finely patterned creamy Lierre laces. VEILS AND SCARFS OF CHIFFON AND SHETLAND WOOL Many novelties appropriate jor Xmas sifts— prettily packes tn Holiday boxes Y destred. 7—Chiffon Scarf Veils——, $1.98 to $2.49 With satin striped borders. | In white, black and an assortment of favored colors. Width 32 inches. Veils 2 yards long, $1.98. Veils 214 yards long, $2.49. Ombre Scarf Veils—— $1.98, $2.89 and $3.96 jaded ‘effects — dark _ border ing to light centres or dark itres, shading to light borders. In fashionable hues—including amber toned. Widths 27 and 35 inches. Length 1% and 2 yards. Chifion Cloth Veils. $1.29 and $1.69 Heavy quality with broad hem: stitched borders. Black, white and all wanted colors. Width 35 inches. Length 134 yards. “Marchioness” Veils (of Waterproof Chiffon Cloth $2.24 and $2.96 Very heavy quality Chiffon cloth —absolutely rainproof, two, yards long, $2.24; 244 yards long, $2.96. \ Mala Floor, Broadway. “IVORY-GRAIN” THREE-PIECE SETS WITH MONOGRAM $4.96 Brush—Comb—Mirror Another store advertises a sel of identical qualily as “very special price $6.00, regularly $8.0 Macy's price nough said. ‘A Monogram (two or three-letter) will be engraved to your order in choice of twenty or more beautiful styles, at three days’ notice, and will be tinted delicate pink, blue or green, as you wish—or in gold. és The material is solid “\vory-grain, a beautiful substance, which in weight, durability and rich creamy color is almost ‘indistinguishable from the finest African ivory. The Brush has eleven rows of long white bristles; the Mirror is of fine beveled plate. The Comb may be had with either fine or coarse teeth. “Iroryegrain’ Toilet Articles ine clude Combs at 26¢ to 99c, Brushes from $1.41 to $5.94, and Mirrors from $1.49 to $6.48, Among an st endless number of “Ivory-grai Toilet Accessories we mention a Jewel Box from Europe, very solidly made, with thick sides, at $2.48 (sold elsewhere for $4.00). ments, plush-lined, and It has three compart- a white satin padded top. lining. Inside measurement is 444 inches long, 334 inches broad, and 144 inches deep, Monograms engraved on any of these articles to yotir order—cost from /2c a letter to 42c a letter. according to design. Leave at the oilet Ac Counter, on the Main Floor, Centre. They will be executed within three days. “WEEK-END” CANDY SPECIALS Made in our own candy kitchen at $17 to 529 West 35th St., of materials. Plantation Straws Pound Box, 24c Delicious chocolate fillings, dressed in crisp mol: ackets. “Red Star” Chocolates Pound Box, 24c Toothsome chocolates and bon-bons in varied shapes and flavors. Sold elsewhere for 40c. _ Macy’s “Perfection” Chocolates Pound Box, 49¢ finest grade chocolates, well with 80¢ qualities Packed daintily in 14,1, 2 voxe: e orders, purest and best lies also sutlable Parties, et¢., oe for later de» livery. These are higa-grade Cand= ies sold in bulk from $3.48 jor a Helb, cooden case (including 60 hal!-pourd folding boxes, up to 18¢ the haif-p und box sold in quantilies |___ Basement, Centre, —-——— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEOLMBER 6, 1913. le Toys and Holiday Gift Goods All the Toy Stores can’t be best and biggest. But all may, and most of them do, claim to be. It's a question that each individual visitor should judge for himself or herself. Go to all the Toy Stores in town. Then come here. The things you'll see and the prices you'll hear will carry stronger conviction to your mind concerning the relative merits of com- peting stores than any amount of advertising boosts. To facilitate your buying and economize your time you may secure the services of a special sales- deo by applying to the Superintendent on any loor. Our 1912 prestige and power began back in 1857. Our half a century of cumulative and continuous ‘| growth makes our Toy Store what it is today. Of course it’s not perfect yet. But it’s close enough to being ideal to inspire a feeling of optimism. That ais the spirit prevailing in every nook and cranny of the Macy Store. To attain the ideal would leave nothing else to accomplish. Progress would be scotched. Every forward step is the inspiration for something better. We hope to do better by you next Christmas than we have done this Christmas. The foregoing not only applies to Toys but to everything else beneath the roof of our 24-Acre Store. ° “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES For Misses and Children * Allow the Feet to Grow Along Natural Lines “Right Shape” Shoes in appearance are like other high-grade footwear. “Right Shape” Shoes, in comfort, are in a class by spermectvess no shoes cut on ordinary lines can be compared to em, Every toe in “Right Shape" Shoes has room for natural development and is normally placed. The results are grace of carriage, a springy step, beers of fatigue and no corns or bunions. “Right Shape’ Shoes fit snugly at both instep and heel and neither chafe the foot nor wear the hose. The Shoe meets the ground fairly and squarely, owing to its construction and the wee'er's comfort while walking. Wear is equalized and con- sequently “Right Shape” Shoes outlast all inary makes. “Right, Shape” Shoes in Six Styles, Shoes and Slippers are in stock from $1.19 for infants’ sizes to $3.49 for misses’ sizes. Special Offering “Right Shape” Shoes For Misses and Children “Right Shape” Button Bcots; lays abba P ebay silts “Right Shape” Button Boots Patent leather and} Gun metal calf with gun metal calf, regula-| yery strong soles. hart latte Wen tion height. Strong and | Hight cut. UI Catt SOBs. andl page, serviceable? Sizes 83jto11 $1.69 | ent leather cuffs. Sizes 81gto11 $1.39] Sizes11gto 2 $198} Sizes Bgto11 $1.69 Sizes 1114 to 2. $1.69] Sizes 2)4to 56% $239 |Sizes113gto 2 $1.98 econd Floor, A5th St., Rear, GIFTS FOR SMOKERS REDUCED Shutter Ash Trays From Germany. They have the shutter that opens to drop the ashes. None can blow about the room or litter the table. Removable top, easily cleaned, and roomy Teceptacie Pipes in Cases Genuine briar from (France, with either bent or straight stem, of gen- uine amber. Every pipe has rim and stem mountings of fine gold plate with oxidized silver trimmings. Fine leathet-cpvered cases. underneath, Macy's Special | Macy's Special | Macy's Special Maey’ ial Angee sery Rew Price was = New Price was New Pret vr “ and 93.24 $249! $4.95 $3.49] 5198 = 8e—*(|: 2.49 $149 Glass Ash Trays Spange-Top Tobacco Jars Of beautiful colored iridescent | From England, Germany and glass from Bohemia, Japan, _ Twenty or more different kinds, Some of Royal Doulton ware from England. Those from Japan have the quaintest almond-eyed Celestials, in china-ware, clinging to the side. All of these have brass or nickel rim and cigar rests, and most have a match safe or a match box holder. All are big, roomy trays that will look fine in the library or den. Macy's Special | Macy's’ Special | »Mae’s, Macy's Spaced Wiig eee Nov | Pitee me ee aay 4% | $147 Shas 74 lc $1.24 = 89 | 97 Te $2.97 $1.98 98c Te $149 89 | $1.49 % $297 ag Pipe Sets de Luxeat Almost Half-Pr Three-piece Sets in fine leather-covered, plush-lined boxes Smoker's Set ‘Smoker's Set Smoker's Set Macy's price was $11.49.) Mevv's price was $8.94. |Macv's price was $7.49, Special, at $6.49 | Special, at $4.96 | Special, at $4.96 Two piper (ne straight) | Two pipes (one straight} | Two briar pipes (one one “tulledog’) and one| briar, one “bull » dog” | straight, one bulldog"), cigar-holder, ot the tinest| meerschaum) and one |with Jinest amber mouth= bloch meerschaum, with | amber cigar-holder. Pipe | pieces, and one line amber fine amber mouth=pieces. | stems of fine amber. Each | cigar-hglder. Each piece Each piece mounted with | piece mounted with heavy \verv handsomely mounted heavy 14-ht. gold plate) 12-kt. gold plate in Ko-|with heavy rolled gold in Roman finish. man finish. bands. Macy Has Every Need or Wish of the Smoker and for Gifts to Smokers Whether imported or domestic tobacco and cigars, or high-class pipes, tobacco jars, smoking sets, smoking tables, pouches for tobacco, humidors, pipe racks, ete., in bewildering variety and at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. So do not hesitate long over what kind of gift to give him and where to get it. Fifth Floor, 33th st, RH Macy Ce HERALD SQUARE NEW YORK BROADWAY 44th STREET to 6th STREET to-neck model, plain polo or half-belt fo eyes een nine R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thete Low Priest Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 36th St. MEN'S OVERCOATS, $22.50 Identical quality sold e!sewhere for $30.00 & $35.00 All are Satin-Lined Realize the savin papa a | read any further—$7.50 to $12.50 less than price asked for the same coat anywhere else in New York! Then visualize an overcoat, Chesterfield model, hand-tailored; full satin-lined, and so smartly cut that it /ooks $35.00 whether at your elbow or half a block away, and proves up to its looks on inspection. This is the coat you need. Macy's (following a steady pol- icy) gives it to you when you need it—and at a saving of more than» one-third. Black and Oxford gray velours, and cheviots are the materials and the collars are of silk velvet, Sizes are 35 to 46, with several Every detail of this Coat, every lengths to each size. distinctive touch in its cut and treatment, is deliberately calculated to make you come back to Macy's for your next clothing needs, as a satisfied customer. Men’s Fine Chinchilla Overcoats 4, Double-breasted models, in Oxford gray, and single-breasted Guards" Coats in seal brown, at $19.75. Double-breasted Shawl Collar Coals, in navy blue, at $19.75 and $24.75, Double-breasted Notch or Shawl Collar Coats, in blue, gray, and olive, at $29.75. Sii ngnbardee Cheslerfields, also $32. in uarter silk-lined, in Oxford gray; SPuble-breasted Notch Collar Coats in Cambridge gray, at London-Made Overcoats at Savings Double-breasted belted-back Coals, made of heather-mixture fleeces, warm yet light. Priced $24.75 and $29.75. Double-breasted belted-back Coats, quarter satin-lined, made of Oxford gray frieze from Ireland and of brown striped fleece the West ot England, at $32.50. bi bi American-Made Coats of Fine Imported Woolens ! at 14 Less than Elsewhere . Double-breasted belled-back “tourist” Coats, quarter silkelined, in gray and heather-mixture Tweeds from Scotland, and in brown mixed fleeces and friezes from Ireland, at $32.50, een Double-breasted Ulsters, with worsted body lining and satin shoulder lining, made of oli i paue unink, ae olive and heather-mixture frieze from Double-breasted Ulsters, with notch collars and bel made of the finest plaid—or plain-back blanket eiothe fen ae land, in gray and olive, at $47.50, Fifth Meer, Broadway. BOYS’ SUITS CREATLY REDUCED Macy’s Prices were Syed $4.96. $5.94, $6.49 and $7.49 Models are single and double-breasted Nor« folks (as illustrated), for boys of 6 to 14 years, with knife, box or plain pleats. Also Knickerbocker style, single or double» « breasted, with either two or three buttons, for boys of 10 to 18 years, ¢ Materials are fine cheviots, cassimeres and \;serges, and are all wool, Colors are blue, gray, olive and brown mixtures in several shades of each color, All are warm-looking tints that enhance the cut and style of the Suits. 1 Details of these Swils include BONE butions not 4 composition that accurately match the Suits; silh-sewn seams, reinforced throughout with tape; inside adjustable * teaist-belt in addition to belt-loops and suspender-buttons; stitched "shocks" 0 obviate ripping of pockels; extra trousers in sevgral cases; “‘hand-felled" collars which ensure Close and perfect fit around the neck, } Tes Boy’s ‘‘Ruff-Neck’’ Coat Sweaters Special at $1.98 Macy's prices were $2.49 and $2.98, Made of extra he wool yarn in gray, navy and maroon, for toys of 10 to 14 years, Similar Swealers for boys of 16 to 18 years, $2.49, Smart Suits and Overcoats at Regular Macy Savings For Boys 2’: years to 18 years Suits priced $2.97 to $13.74) style. in chinchilla cloth, cheviot and Are in. Sailor and Russian Blouse] Y€lour. ehects, for boys of 244 to 8 years, and are made of serge, cheviot, cassimere and corduroy in blue, brown and gray. Collars are military, sailor or Eton style. Some Suits in white serge and white corduroy. Suits for Boys of 6 to 16 years, priced $7.49 to$14.74 Are in Norfolk and Knickerbocker models carried out in imported and domestic woolens, in blues, grays, heather mixtures, and in plum color. The Overcoats, priced $3.96 to $14.74 Three-quarter length Reefers, priced $3.49 to $14.74 For boys 6 to 18 years, are in h overcoatings and chinchitta cloth, wit serge and worsted lining. brown, blue and are convertible, School Colors are grays, and collars Overcoats at $4.96 to $19.49 For boys 10 to 18 years, are single or ¢ double-breasted, pian or belted wool or serge lined, in blues, brown and » gray chinchilla cloth, cheviot and velour. Second Floor, 35th St., Rear, For boys 214 to 10 years, are in button eae