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Vhe fe that his w . potain his life insurance, “~‘“irace to-day filed against Da ; At her trial nere une Mrs. ce was acquitted | | | \ , (fat abveldent and casualty insurance | 180° “4 tstlce prep Count caused a stir among LAYERS WHO DELAY TRL OF THER CSE ~REUNED BY NDS Sgastity” Of Insurance Com- . pany Attorneys ‘on Hand in Court Criticized. (Special to The Brening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Deo. Arthur 8. Tompkins of the n- lawyers to-day when he handed down savepinion at White Plains, in which he scored New York attorneys for de- Taying the trial of cases, and,also sald | | | | companies should have more trial coun- sel to defend them, The decision came about in the euit brought by Judge Sydney A. Syme of Mt, Vernon, in behalf of Antonia Brit- tno against the Rapp Construotton Company in regard to a judgment fod $100 by default against the corpora- ion, This company was protected by an‘Insurance company, but the a:torney | who was to try the case failed to ap- Pear In tral. court when it was ordered to Fe sont word he wae busy in} . has decided, he default if the d rulés and instruction of the Court, and | efendant is only entitled to have tt | ned as a matter of favor ai ean only be granted U 1’ emphasize the import | observing, the rules and velng ready for | trial when the case is reached on the | ready part of the day calendar; amd of attorney GRACE SUES FOR DIVORCE. , NEWNAN, Ga, Deo. i. 1 to Philadelphia to live, EARTHQUAKE IN MAINE. M a | ST. JOT B., Dec, 1—This city and bhe surrounding country was staken by an. earthquake a 615 A. M.| to-day. | ago has bee | (From the Phpadeipbla Bulletin.) ; “You often hear clerks aay they would icklayers on account of the don't know what they're at. Clerking beats bricklay- ay iff the week and twice on his long, 1 a “stained fingers, and perebed ch counters hiign are popular with the nt of their fin clothes > op! he makes, the board the furniture; b hands is welcom afford “I know what i'm talking about, for { brickiaid two years before I took to elerking. And You'll find lots of youns bricklayers forsaking the trowel for the pen; but though clerks often say bit- that they'd rather lay bricks than’ push a pen they don't really mean it they never tu ooo ENUINE Swill UZ, 7IN Dintionp$ To-Dey and To-Morrow Diamond Rings “19 *400 from ua can he ex- ‘or returned for cash, Gents’ Rings Our Prici tres w truthfully say we sell our 4 Many “Instances” for onechal rice Metall, Jewellers must charse who buy them on ¢redit | yw display of over halt o million doll worth of diamonds, All pininly.marked 83 to $5,000.00, | CHARLES A. KEENE Importer of Diamonds, | Broadway, New York OWEN UNTIL 7. CLOCE. ~ ~ | PEE SSS rats TE Herald Square Broadway, 34th to 3Sth St. At the Superintendent’s Desk.on Any Floor a Shopping Guide ; —Or General Salesperson will be assigned to you if you so request, In doing extensive Christmas shop- Ping a store guide is of assistance, not only in directing where to obtain what you want but in giving advice and suggestions, and in seeing to it that your whole order is delivered when you wish it. Our shopping guides have extensive experience, and their expert advice and assistance are at your disposal free of charge. _ DAINTY NEW LINGERIE BLOUSES Advance Models for Spring, 1913 Especially aj 5 riate for holiday gifts are these crisp and snowy Blouses of Voiles, Crepes arid Batistes. Many are copied from more expensive models, Paris inspired.. All embody the very latest novelties in collars and wrist friils, in the odd new jabots—in all the telling little touches of trimming that make for smart style. ’ 3 A new lingerie Blouse at $4.96 has a fetching ruff collar with velvet band caught at the front with a dainty rose of two-toned silks. A new frill of net with pointed edges runs from shoulder to shoulder and insets of broad venise lace have tiny loops of black velvet. There Are 18 New Models of Blouses at $1.98 The Blouse (il- Iustragd at the right) 1s one of the most charming of the coming sea- son's fashions. (All Blouses sizes 34 to 44). Voile. of excel- lent ality is used for this model, which has the new extended shoulder effect and long tight fit- ting sleeves, fin- ished with’ fine ud frills of lace, Rows of tiny tucks and heavy lace insertion alternate in the body of the Blouse and a fetching bow of velvet ribbon has long ends which are drawn oe slashes in the embroidered panel front. (A copy of a $5.00 model.) Embroidered Voile Blouse at 99c Mlustrated at lejt. A smart Blouse—side fastening with tiny pearl buttons. The front, with dainty embroidery ‘in garland patterns, is finished at each side with a half-inch tuck edged with beading. The long sleeves have a finely tucked cuff and are in set-in effect and the high collar is finished with a jaunty velvet bow. Second Floor, 85th St. WOMEN’S DAINTY MORNING FROCKS Practical Holiday Gifts Each year at this season we specialize in these pretty ‘‘Tub Frocks,"’ tut this collection both for the beauty of its styles and the fii e quality of the ma:erials surpasses all former assort- ments. All are advance Spring Models, very neatly made and in sizes ranging from 34 to 42 inches. Each Dress packed in a pretly holiday box. Striped Ginsham Sheer Voile Dresses, $2.96 Dresses, 95.49 Lavendereand-white, gray-and-white, | Blackeandewhite or navye2 e e lace of reversed or blue-and-white, piped with pique | striped effects—in daint and with square collar of pique in} Frock trimmed with white. Set-in sleeves—straight - line | insertion. Long panel skirt. One-piece button-front model. striped effect. x a) Ar Bea ce Striped Cheviot $ 4.49 Silk-finished Dresses, pee Madras Dresses $6.94 Fine cotton striped cheviot in browns Whi ith ‘fine ha 2 atrine of and-white, black-and-white, light blue- |, White with fine hairline “tripe o and-white. Reverse striped panel Ce Ie gaa ei front; binck satin button. trimming. us ane etree ae tia Cuffs and collar of white ratine, HGR SROFE WILL fea cluster tucks in inverted effect. hite Lingerie $4 9G | Tissue Voile tagg Swe, | Dr $8.74 Nery, retty White Volle Dresses, | Vresses - with Valenciennes lace and fine em-} Black-and-white or navyrand-white broidery. New short sleeves, round] fine tissue Voile with tr ings of wait. = i effective laces. Very smart sty Manyfother new models, including a pink voile Party Dress, trimmed with Cluny lace, at $7.74. fi oor, Broadway, ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES REDUCED clearance of 45-inch Novelty Allover Embroideries in novel blind and openwork designs of the most elaborate patterns, Macy prices were $2.69, $2.79, $3.24) Now $3.39, $3.48, $4.29, $4.48, $4.09 and $1.49 $4.96 a yard a Yard Only 334 yards are required of this material to make a hand- some Lingerie Dress. Each Dress Length in a pretty holly box, will make a most attractive holiday gift. i These radical reductions are due to the fact that the fabrics are slightly rumpled—but all are perfect goods of very excellent qualities, Imported Madras 24c From England Identical quality sold elsewhere at 35¢ to 50¢ a yard. Fine stripes and checks, also figured designs; width 32 inches; suitable for shirts, waists, pajamas, boys’ suits and children's dresses. Py “English’’ Flannels 49c ,2, Sold elsewhere 75¢ to $1.25 a yard. Fast color unshrinkable Flannel in the most dainty stripes, checks, plalds and fancy designs. Beautiful soft colorings and a wide range of patterns. Main Floor—Kear—iSth St. . a Dotted Swiss 12c¢ 14 Identical quality sold elsewhere at 20¢ a yard. In three different sizes of woven dots, tiny pin dots, medium and large. fF sheer quality-—width 27 inches. curtains, dresses, aprons, dolls’ clothes, etc. HOP EARLY—Lighten the lators ef Salespersons by doing your Xmas shopping as early in the dav as possible, Be- Sides showing a kindly consideration for them, you will enable us to give you better altention than is possible in the later Xmas rush, no matter how zealous our endeavor, Fae a a A LS. Fe H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Aro Their Low Prices MEN’S GLOVES MADE OF DURABLE IMPORTED LEATHERS Fur-lined Gioves for Men are ine cluded in the Macy collection :— Mocha Buck Gloves, squirrel-lined, are $5.94, and half squirrel-lined are $4.74. Luxurious Xmas gifts for any man. Gloves will be delivered in holiday boxes if requested. Genuine “Mocha” Gl-ves, $1.09 One-Clasp Style /dentical quality elsewhere, $1.50. Soft gray “Mocha,” medium weight, oversewn seam, Paris point back. A very flexible, com- tortable Glove, suitable for street Made in England. Maat Mech quality reindeer leather, in_ darl smoke gray, Six-needle embroid- ered back; buttoned style. aor in natural chamois color, $2.97. One-Clasp Style Identical quality elsewhere, $1.50. Full pique sewn, made with E lish cut thumb. Very heavy quality of imported leather, with one horn f Paris point hand-finished In various desirable E Cape Gloves, $1.3 Made in England Identical qualily elsewhere, $2.25. Reindeer and smoke colors, in soft, thick, durable Mocha buck, prix seafh sewn, fingers with gussets between. Six needle stitched backs, Main Floor, 35th St. ne E Buck Gloves, $1.94 DESK NOVELTIES USEFUL GIFTS Most attractive gifts at “Lowest-in-the-City” Prices —Writing Cases, $1.41 to $3.16— Of black grain leather, fitted with ty inkwell. oT acetates for cards, letters, pencils, pens bands. r Lock Writing Cases, ——, $1.89 to $3.16 Of grain leather, in black and as» sorted colors. Safety inkwell and all usual compartments. Portfolios, $1.42 to $2.21. In. various leathers of assorted colors, with compartments for stationery and cards. —Lock Portfolios, $2.97 to $6.31 Various feathers, in black and colors, with usual compartments, some with cap pad. “Live-a-Day” Diaries 56c to $1.06 Of red cloth. Dated, but year and day omitted, Good for five vers N sizes and shapes. n_ blac! jack, blue, tan and green leather, they cost $1.18 to she. “Phone Registers,” Alc to $2.39 and saffian leather, Of seal In blue, green, red, brown, etc., and in several sizes. Leather Calendars 4Gc to $1.26 Many shapes and ‘sizes, and all colors. Leather frames with legi- ble calendar cards. —"ngagement Books, Sle to 91e— Of seal, saffian, etc, in all cole convenient shapes ors and many ‘ . it the newest hand- and sizes to bags. ——-—-_— Main Floor, Rear. NOTE PAPER BOXED FOR XMAS GIFTS Prettily boxed, or in cabinets—but the value is in the paper inside, ‘Hand-etched Cabinet, $1.39— thi quires of Crane's £ with en- paper, quires of Crane's ait linen-lawn Notepaper, with en- velopes to match, Four different sizes included in each cabinet. Cabinet, $2.11 Contains 2% quires of Crane's Early Eng! Nolepaner and en- velopes to . For men, Also h 24 «cards with envelopes Cabinet has ) compartment. of Crane's with en- i ree sizes to ch is tied with a bon. sires the box, | broad sati: ice ct AU —Cabinet, 83¢ Decorated with flowers. t ires of finish No | Contains ll i} Der, with envelopes to match, , $1.36— Contains | linen Note- | two sizes » with ens inet, $1.06 flowers. Contains good qualicy lawns er, with envelopes atch, ——— Main Floor Rear, —. eum THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1912. What’s Your Boy Want for Xmas? pb! A Train of Cars—of course! It's the one Toy in all the world that every normal boy. ig or little, rich or poor, ardently admires and annually demands. Bring your boy to the ‘Macy Terminal"’—on the 6th Floor— Macy's Greater Toy Store. Watch his face light up as he sees the engines racing madly on the shining tracks—the fay painted Pullmans and passenger trains in their wake. Signals and sem- aphores, switches and bridges, wonderful curves to take, grades to climb—all are here in so great a variety that it is possible to own and control a miniature railway system at almost any price. If the boy is a mechanical train enthusiast—select from our assort- ment of these—ranging from 98c to $39.74. If he would prefer Electric Trains—they are here from 49c to $44.74, , The Wonderful Hill-Climbing Train (illustrated) takes a moun- tain grade with greatest ease and with incline, track, engine and two cars is only $3.96. Signals, 19¢ to $1.49. Stations from 49c to $11.74. Tunnels from 24¢ to $4.49. Semaphores, Arc Lights, and scores of other equipments at an attractive range of prices. Pe aad Autos, $3.49 to $24.75.| Steam Engines run by compressed igh grade ball bearing Velocipedes, | air used with alcohol, 98 to $97.50. $8.94 to $14.74. Attachments that Inelude with Aus one ae ie trip hammers, derricks, steam ve Express Wagons, $1.14 to $10.89. | and Ferris wheels. “Flexible Flyer" Sleds, $1.98 to $9.74. cae Desks for 4 to Me idea ——— . including some fine little roll-top Other Sleds, 98¢ to $8.49, includin, ’ ; Log i “4 1B | desks of oak, very well made. Drums, 24¢ to $4. Airships, 24¢ to $34.74. Humply Dumpty Circus Sets, 44¢ to 24, Cowboy and Indian Suits, 98 to $2.97. Indoor Baseball Games, $2.49. Scroll Saw Outfils, 74¢ to $1.49. ag pee “Meccano” — the great building U4 Pool and Billiard Tables, $6.49) game—instructive and amusing, 98c to $97.50. to $36.00 a set Fine Silk Hosiery for Women From the very comprehensive assortment collected especially with a view to holiday needs we quote a few representative Macy values. French’ Silk Hose--Real Lace Inset ; $43.50, $45.00, $49.50 a Pair _ Paris sends us these exquisite white Silk Stockings embBel- lished with rare handmade Rose Point and Venise laces, (Size 9 only.) The finest Silk Stockings that France produces. The following in sizes from 814 to 10. ilk Hose—Hand Embroidered $5.94, $9.49, $10.49 and $12.89 a pair From France—elaborate designs, very finely embroidered —black, white and all evening shades. Other hand embroidered Silk Hose, $2.49 and $3.49. Siik Hose—Special $1.94 a Pair Identical quality sold elswhcreat $2.50 and $3.00 Fancy floral designs—very finely hand embroidered in dainty colorings. A very special holiday offering. Silk Hose Rhinestone Embroidered $2.89 and $3.89 a pair Black and white fine quality silk hose—with tiny glitter- ing rhinestones in dotted and conventional designs. Fine gauze silk, of cobweb texture with fine clocked side: Black only. -——Silk Hose, Clock Embroidered, $3.29 a pair ‘Lace inetep Silk Hose, $2.69 Identical quality sold elsewhere at $3.00 a pair. and white Silk Stockings—made in France. lace patterned insteps. —————— Gauze Silk Hose, $2.2 Made in France-—and with embroidered side clocks. Identical quality sold elsewhere at $2.50. Heavy Black Silk Hose, $1.98—— Reinforced double soles, heels and tops. Double sci Black Dainty new 9—_—_—___—_—_—__, heavy durable quality. Ingrain Silk Hose, $1.39 Silk-and-Cotton Black and colors in pure | Hose, $1.19 thread ingrain silk. Identical Heavy weight black silk with quality sold elsewhere at $1.50. cotton sol ind cotton tops. “Trontex” Boot Silk Hose, 48c Pair “lrontex” Hose have sole, heel and toe reinforced with linen, which adds greatly to its gogd wearing qualities. Deep “Marchioness” Silk Hose, 94c Macy's own standard Silk Stockings of pure thread in- grain silk—all silk top or cot- ton collar top, double garter , cotton soles, extra heavy lisle top, finely mercerized wit ieels, soles and toes. A stock- | pure silk boot, full fashioned g that we recommend for its extra high spliced heel, foot jurability. and leg |—__~ Boot Silk Hose—Special, 33c Pair | Double welt and deep lisle top; light weight. durable quality. Very good, | Main Floor, Centre, HERALD SQUARE jan stat} Ah sreeer NEW YORK LOOK FOR THE SIGNS! In addition to the advertised items, there are hundreds of others met Mee not advertise because the quantities are limited. You will find these on the tables and counters punctuated the following placard: m “MANY OF OUR BEST VALUES ARE NOT ADVERTISED.” OUNGING AND BLANKET ROBES, at $2.48 to $10.48. Combination Sets, 48¢ to $1.44, con- sisting of suspenders and pad garters. In terry cloth, blanket, silk] Suspenders, 27¢ to $1.44, pretti y mixtures and flannel. boxed. All colors and all desire’ Lounging Pajamas at makes. 1.98 a pair. Of fine flannelette trimmed in contrast- ing Leake Pockets in coat. Prettily boxed, —_——. Silk Shirts, sold elsewhere for $6.00. Macy's price is $4.96. Fepecaly good juality, in white moire box. All sizes rom 14 to 17. Pajamas of silk-andslisle, sold else- where for $3.50, Macy's price is $2.69. Several colors in stripe —— Silk Mufflers, $1.98 to $4.96. Cro- cheted, made of pure silk in the seven colors and several shades of each color. Silk Reefers, accordion knit, $4.96 to $7.94, in all colors and several shades in a color. Silk Neckwear, 48c to $1.98. Those at $1.44 and $1.98 are our own im- portation from Europe, in weaves and designs not obtainable elsewhere. Silk Neckwear, 48c to $1.89, of cro- chet and accordion weave, in all colors and many novel effects. Main Fleer, 24th St., Ress fects. Combination Sets, 98¢ to $1.44, in silk (handkerchief, hose and cravat), in the seven colors and several shades of each color, Square” America’s Geneva's Foremost Watch €. Foremost wor Obtainable was Only at the Macy Store The movements of: these watches have earned their repulation under the severest tests. These walches have been tested yor all temperatures and in five different positions—the hai sijolllndecceracy has aon hdodeaas mene © 0ach wal “Herald Square” Watches, $7.89 to $64.50 For Men, Women and Children. Either in hunting or open face cases; fitted with 11, 15, 17 and 21 jewel movements. In im gun-metal, =< sterling silver, standard American gold ‘filled, and solid SZ 14 kt. gold cases, “La Forge and Valentine” Watches, $7.89 to $194.00 For Men, Women and Children. Either open face or hunting cases; fitted with 7,1 17, 19 and 21 jewel movements, in gun-metal, sterling silver, standard American gold-filled, and solid 18 kt. and 14 kt. gold cases. QOOOOQOOOD win roor—centre. PHOTOGRAPHICS Fyou want to give a Camera, come to Macy's, where you get a comprehensive assortment of new models, and where you get, in addition, the guidance of an expert in selecting your Camera and every help in using it after you have bought it. Photograph Albums in stock from 49c to $6.24. Tripods in stock in new models, from $1.41 to $6.19, Developing and Printing outfits complete, $1.39. Films and Plates Developed in our own modernly equipped laboratory on the primises, Photo mixtures of purity and anusaal strength are made in the Macy Laboratory at $17 to 529 West 35th Street. “Vel-Cyo” developer fer devel- oping papers, made from a secret: formula, is the best developer. on the market today, as much because of the uniformity of results as because of the warm “steel engraving” tone which it yields, A colored enlargement “Color- atura,” made by is an artistic achievement in waters color effect. A “Coloratura” enlargemen ¢ of one of your good ives is a gift fay And pnd on the score of preciate, Some photographic stores ask for your patrona, rd work, Other tronage on the score of care in low prices, incidentally giving you “cheap” vour work, incidentally charging you exorbitant 7 e stores make a bid for prices. We are ready to prove that although our prices afford you the Regular Macy Saving, the technical correctness of our developing and printing and the artistic excellence of each one of our five styles of enlargements are not surpassed in the City. ‘Fifth Fleer, Centre, o_O DELICATESSEN AT MACY’S RESH supplies of geriuine Malossol Beluga Caviar have just been received, This Caviar comes to us in bond romWarsaw, Russia, which was visited by our buyer on his regular European trip. This is the very finest Caviar Brocurable, Until we in- troduced this an inferior grade, selling at $15.00 per Ib., had always been regarded as the best. fi is Backed reais for carrying. None delivered. Half-poynd, $4.74 Fifth Fleer, 35th 66, In Porcelain Pots~ One pound, $9.24 3¢-pound, $242