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TAKES READY MADE JURY ELUSIVE FINANCIERS AT SUGGESTION OF GOFF.) ‘ INQUIRY COMMITTEE tered by Justice. 4 _> Supreme Court. Attorney James W. Osborne, attorney for Kdgar R. Jackson, Punt for Missing Ones Given |r, tie Jackson Mary arittin with Up and Hearings Will Be The tradition of vexatious delays in) the selection of a jury was shattered today In the Criminal Branch of the 000 In a Long Isl % Pushed to a Close. ho. talesmen, were present from which a i to select a jury. Just then a Jury in ano her case re- ported FASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—With half a} “Now, Mr, Osborne," said Justice Goff, from a special panel, acquainted with Jury duty and of warranted inteligence. May they not 4 “Pi take financiers whose presence was de. “here are twelve men selected ‘by the committee not to be found cess servers, the Money Trust In- Committee has decided to examine Gimetiately such witnessos as are avail- and ciose its hearings as early as ble, Chairman Pujo sald to-day he hoped to conclude the hearings by the end of this week, It has been decided te practically abandon the search for Witnesses who have eluded service. ‘The committee will meet to-morrow Bnd receive the report of Dr. C. W. (Rich: n, who examined William | Rocket Representatives of Kubin, Loeb & & Co, and other b18 | ean dvond hous w York will also be | Gor examined. en FINES “MOVIE” MEN $25 FOR ADMITTING MINORS. | Honor’a suggestion,” replied Mr. € . He asked if any of the jury knew any reason why they could not giye u fair verdict as between the litigante. Then he accepted the whole twelve. Assistant Distrtet-Attorney Carl Nott mine the jurors in detail, told him to limit himself rne’s test, He did, Then pr until to-morrow. Yail Terms to Follow Convictions | Second Time, Court Warns Ticket Takers. \ Two ticket-takers in east side mov- | ing picture houses pleaded guilty to-day Thirty-fourth to admitting children without guardians te thelr places and were fined $25 ae first offenders. ‘The men R. Murray of No, 30 Bowery, who ad- mitted children to a theatre at that ad- dress on Jan, 2 and Israel Winestein, who pleaded guilty to allowing minors to enter his place at No. 12 Rivington | street on De aL The men were warned that if they repeated the of- fense they would be open to a prison sentence. Got a Job, Auto Hits Him, An unidentified man was knocked down and perhaps fatally injured by an automobile owned and operated by Arthur Hoyt of No. 146 West Thirtieth atrect shortly before noon to-day on Broadway near Bleecker street. The man, a short time before the accident, had heen given work by the Interna- tional Window Cleaners on Bleecker @treet and was on his way to No, 563 Broadway. 2.45 5.75 2.00 4.85 22 to 26 TO THE POLICY-HOLDERS: Com) deeply of the year: In Interest, Rents, etc. . . . . Total Income. . . + « % Real Estate Mortga; in 25 States and Countries (to yield State, County and Municipal Death Claims . ‘ . Matured Endowments . Surrendered Policies . Dividends . . . Annuities . . . the reserve funds for future dividends. . in earning power, over 1905, o! The increased earning power develo) by 9/100 of 1%, and, if maintained, wil we actually spent approximately issued . . . January 8, 1913 — aa si eee ent eat NR Es NEL POR PR eR tes | MARQUIS'S BROTHER HERE. Lord Basil Blackwood Lord Basil Blackwood, brother Marquis of passenger aboard the arrived to the titled visitor stepped Into Mra, Astor's machine ang was whizzed up- town, The Marchtoness of Dufferin, sister: in-law of Lord Basil, was Mi Davis of New York, and it wi her that the heir to the peerage of the Marauia of Dufferin met Mrs. Astor. given by the March! in Putney a few montis ago. Lord Baail was very distraught when photographers tried to snap him at the pler and appealed to a policeman for protection. to hunt bears and thinge in the Rockter. —— LUNCH FOR BRITISH CAPTAIN. Natal's Officers BaD cintnea by Pine which brought to Street, West Annual Sale in Progress 9,500 Lingerie Waists Values from 14 to 14 Regular Prices John Forsythe 34th St, west / NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. 346 BROADWAY, NEW YORK SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF BUSINESS Your Directors assume that, when you think of your contract with this ny, you never question the Company’s soundness, but that you are mrarsited in its progress, and in the efficiency and economy of its We Dts, therefore, the following summary from the transactions During 1912 the Company recslyed in premiums INVESTMENTS MADE DURING YEAR Loans (first liens) made in 46 Cities located 327% . $34,916,046.00 ds (domest icy “including Canada) / issued ero) 49 Counties and Munielpellties nested in 20 States (to yield 4 1) . . . 7,463,101.77 Domestic Railroad Bonds (to yield 4.56%) ‘ 7 3,820,791.17 Foreign R. R. Gov't and Municipal Bon: (to yield 4. 21%)" . 4 8,234,223.13 Miscellaneous Bonds (to yield 4.73%) A 266,777.50 Leaned to policy-holders on security of their policies (to yield 5%) . 27,763,909.00 DURING 1912 THE INSURED OR THEIR BENEFICIARIES RECEIVED FOR Added to the reserve funds for insurances, adopted by the Company, in accordance with the law, and to rho: to: Ses . . ° . + 12,959,576.80 . . . e + 11,436,686.36 . . . . . 1,570,502.77 to meet the standard seteeereetececeseceecesee $31,019,826.00 Of the amount which the law allowed us to spend for all. purposes, we spent. Of the amount of new business which the law allowed us to inoue i in 1912, we | Waisetaw Reid Jeatlors ant cit sident and Ne a laze Is on Hislare Way to Hunt Bears ih the Rockies. ies ank ton VISITS MRS. JOHN ASTOR. | hone Dufters Seeretary of reAdmiral Robert B. He was met at the pler | Mrv. John Astor wit tomobiie, ‘The servant | sil in passing his bag- | oe wie the customs and Cen “t Shackleton, William Loeb Flora through John He was a guest at an affair ess at her home He says he is going America the body o| ly adds for his profit. perfect plano tn construction: three times its price. It will you $175, and we will sell it to interest on the payments, des jer Pinnos from Sr08 to $330 2.95 6.95 3.75 7.85 INCORPORATED NEW YORK BRANC Clarendon Bidg., 8. E. Cor. 18th 8t. Convententiy reached by Madison A’ TELEPHONE 6@T' $85,941,784.05 33,301,582.53 « «© « @ . $119,243,366.58 . . . . . $25,788,714.50 The increase in the earning power of the Company’s assets during the last seven years is equal to 0.29%. Translated into dollars this means an increase more than TWO MILLION DOLLARS. in 1912 is notable. It is represented increase the income of the ‘Company in 1913 by comparison with what it would have been had the earning power remained as at the close of 1911, by the sum of Of the amount which the law allowed us to spend in 1912 for new business, $647,000 91% on 0 . . . . 0 NINETEEN-TWELVE WAS A GOOD YEAR If you desire further details, write the Home Office, 346 Broadway, New York. yaa EE President. and Ameircan soldiers, of Capt. to the British Aibert Gleavos, | neey Depew, Joseph H. Choate, Sir Major-Gen. Thomas H. Barry and Cot, | The MEISTER is a |] beautiful plano in appearance—i d as richly toned as instruments at on terms of $1 a week or $5 a month. But we will ask you no $1 a Week or $5a Month | crest on the 88-NOTE PLAY ERCP. ANOS frem WE PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE SEND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK Rothschild & Company || SALE OF DRUGS to-morrow an important sale of Medicinal Preparations, Toilet Preparations, Soaps, Toilet Articles, Requisites, Perfumes, Druggists, dries, Manicure Requisites, etc. See Beginning * page 12. fey We sellthe MEISTER PIANO on the installment plan because it is a luxury and} because the great majority of the }! people love to buy luxuries that |) way. The plan of sale does not indicate that it is an “instalment” piano, and all the low price indi- cates is that we sell to you direct |} from the factory and save you |] the $190 which the retailer usual- in the Macy creation of lace. Macy’s Special Adjustable Form, $4.89 Elsewhere sold for $7.50. Expands at neck, bust, waist, hips and skirt. Strongly made and durable. Expansion. Size 1—32 to 42 in. Size 2-34 to #4 in. Size 3—36 to46 in, Size 4—38 to 48 in, This excellent Form is illustra- ted on the left centre. Broad bands of tunic, both of Macy’s Special Forms at Popular Prices, Expert salesclerks in the Notion Department (Main Floor, 35th St., Rear) will show you how simply Forms can be set to your measurement. a easily “ask fie a special dress-form booklet, These excellent Forms are in sizes 32 to 42. They and convenient, yet strongly made and durable. the correct figure for 1913. R.H. Macy & Ci Wea Herald a) ee Herat Savers CHIC EVENING DRESSES $29. GHIG EVENING DRESSES $29.75| A CLEARANCE OF NEGLIGEES A Modified Copy of a... * New ‘Worth’? Model “*"* (Ilustrated) ’ Featuring thépew bow-like draperies orth’ fas vors for the approaching seasgy’s Din- Dresses his most regent crea- and the bowstrain which * nera Gowns, th arec oo Us Meteor ink, wistaria, “Nellr@s Receptio, les of one beau’ ell re is employed for t le bodice and ier draperies, which are drawn into Broad shadow lace ruffles softly draped in graceful ef- fects form the front of the skirt and the same fineemeshed lace is used for the handkerchief drapery over the sleeves. The decollete bodice and short sleeves are of accordion pleated chiffon, fin- ished with chiffon rosebud garlands. a flat bow at the back. Gown Saton. “Colbert cut work embroidery, com ie, “Perfection” Forms (No. 18) Special at $8.94. (/Iustrated on the left.) This Form has 8 sections. Possible adjustments are: Shoulders raised or lowered. Waist lengthened or shortened. Waist, bust 32 to 40 in, and hips enlarged. Height and shirt length set. “Empress” Forms (No. 33) Special at $14.24 (dUustrated on the right.) J his Form has 24 sections, yet itis sosimple that achildcan adjust it. Slender or mature figures; waists, large or small, can be fitted with equal accuracy and ease, as each part enlarges separately. — Bust size expands ot 32 to 48 inches. Macy's Special 1913 Full Form Model, $2.39 Elsewhere sold at $3.50 and $4.00. This Form has a skirt of flat strongly riveted and ver , durable. +, ‘ lustrated on the .) right centre, Sizes range il i from 32 in. to 42 wires, ith ars length si i me Macy's Price was 98¢ be de rigueur for Spring and Surnmer wear, Novelties such as French hand-loom plumetis, allover embroideries with large, broche raised figures and stripes; striped, bordered and checked ratines, | popularity, and both plain and ‘These as well as other exquisite noveltie Noleworthy are— Carrean Lienne 52 inches wide. “Er re] Oe $6.99 per yi Voile i wide, $2 $1.98 per yard. Crepe or Voile. e Flouncing \n Irnltation of 1 hand embroidery and Crepe Flouncings, 45 $1.98 to $2.74 per yard Novelty Flouncings, 48 inches wide Allover Embroidery, on Ba’ yard. Voile and Ratine Stripe, 45 inches wide. 98 per yard, embroidered crepe voiles will enjoy unus: ¢ now on display Flouncing, 45 and $3.9 to $774 a 45 inches wide yard, Tussah ©. border. per y: 52 inches ard, sah Crepe, 45 ches yard, 45 inches. 45 inches. $1.98 to $3.74 perl inches, $1.49 per yard, Embroidered All r f it i wide, ul shades of Gin white Many new Evening and Dinner Gowns are displayed Among them is a tibet ined with black charmeuse and showing the new Balkan bodice effect. Mibeey velvet outline the edges of waist and uch are draped with the new Vermicells This handsome Gown 1s $139.00. DRESS MAKING MADE EASY Hall-Borchert ‘‘Perfection’’ Forms at Macy Savings These forms are known for their excellence wherever dresses are mad Adjustable in each and every part, they rank 100 per cent. for convenience and service, and make it a matter of course to secure perfection in fit. Main Ft, 35th St. Rear. It is if The bust expansion IS) ine dependent of the heighth or skirt adjust- price $2.39 we quote \s introductory — we cannot antee will continue at this low figure, One Thousand Bust Forms Reduced to 74c—, uate are light They typify Attractions Are Their Low Prices S RF Brenden Ath te 38th Ste 34th to 35th Sts. Made by the Famous E, Braun ot Cle, of Vienna, Carlsbad and Berlin *m~ Negligees at $9.94 Negligees at $23.49 Macy" hes teas $19.89. bre gM gM Mes wd Robe effect in pale Anke broadcloth Py Gul tee with silk braid emt In A rao jolet Negligees at $11.89 Macy's price was $22.89 Nests peo han ty’ | Pale pink Cash Gown, trimmed with fine lingerie vest. legligees at $32.50 outa yes was $9949, red. Venetian cloth, very ricl hand-embroldered. A range ot desirable colors, Negligees at $42.50 Greclan’ model of Venetian cloths gracefully draped and hand-embroid- ered. Pastel shades, i Negligees at $14.89 Macy's price was $29.89. Venetian Cloth ipa pes trimmed with filet braid in white silk, embrold- i ered in Grecian N pattern. Negligees at $14.89 ice was $39.89 1 cloth in shades of pale agen, black and other ded. silk trimmings, Fine Ma i kimono model. “Madame Sheba” Negligees at $59.50 (Former Macy price was $74 50). Are of heavy silk crepon in copenhagen, old blue, lavende. and sky blue. The quaint peasant smock, “‘slip-on’’ model is cut on new straight lines and has Bulgarian embroidered yoke and cuffs in heavy silks. Gorgeous Silk Crepe Robes, Paris Made, $92.50 Novelties in shades of flame color or in black are stencilled in gold and lined with charmeuse. A Tea Gown at $94.50 's of embossed chiffon velvet in shell pink with deep cape and draperies of shadow lace. Dainty Negligees in Silk and Lingerie Effects The Lingerie Negligees, The Silk Negl ees, many of which are hand embroidered charming resin white, pale pink, and hand made are of exquisitely | bli lavender and floral jects. dainty styles and trimmed with fine Neplgees, fy od favaty” teas laces, A range of special values.}are now $4099, ‘eeutifa hen fgfeh es ful borately Reductions may be gauged by the fact that negligees formerly $39.89 are} face trimmed heey in tbe ing now $19.89, and those formerly $50.50] styles. Silk Kimonos from Japan are also reduced. are now $44.89, Albatross Negligees at $8.94 and $12.89 Made in Paris to Our Order Silk Crepon Negligees ce at fag A Original In Bere) ieee eae Are hand embroidered and lace trimmed. | White, pink, blue, gray st pi brakes In white, soe or bord and lavender. THE NEW SPRING COTTON GOODS The European markets have been searched aay our resident buyers for the new and beautiful in Wash Fabrics, and case after case of the finest Linens trom Belfast, Ireland; plain and bordered Ratines and fancy embroidered novelties from Paris and its environs are arriving almost daily. Smart costumes now Being deslened by noted French artists indicate that the heavier weight Wash Fabrics will be very generally used this coming season. Main Fi, 35th 6t.. Reas. We Are Now Displaying Crepes from France. Colored Veiles, with White Ratine 37 inches wide. In new Spring Brecaded shades, yd., 49c. tl Crepes (Silk Mixed) from France. yd. With a very high and beautiful | Fine and Sheer Ecru and Whit lustre. $8 inches wide, yd., 89 Swiss Embroidered Berders, Voiles, with a Fancy Silk Stripe, from from England. 46 inches wide, $2.97 and $3.96 ya. Ratine Bordered Voiles frem France. In four striking color combinations, 46 inches wide, $1.39 yd. In twenty of a colors, Inches wide ya, 42, is bas SATIN CHARMEUSE—SPECIAL $1,19 » Elsewhere $!.75—Width 40 ins, —Fashionable Colers Very superior quality of brilliant Satin Charmeuse—the season's famed fabric for gowns and blouses. : ie i A purchase of 10,000 yards—secured for this sale at teh —the benefits of hen accrue to our customers. noma Main FL, 35th 8. While Mais, Pinh, Lavender — Rose, Bit Blue, Wistaria Sepenbacen, Taupe, Tan, Gray, Green, Red, “Nelirose," Brown, Navy. BOYS’ SUITS REDUCED T0 $3.96 Macy's Prices Were $4.96 to $5.49 souteoezx Blue Serge, Mixed Cheviols, Tan Corduroy. ADVANCE NOVELTY FABRICS Fashion artists abroad have unanimously declared that white fabrics will at Macy’ ‘5, Main Floor, Rear. Plain and Novelty Ratine, 40 and 3% to $1.09 per ¢ and Voile with ratine 45 and $2 inches wide, $1.49 Novelty Checked and Striped Tus- 9c per Hand-Loom Plumetis from France, 8% to $1.69 per yard, Accordion Pleated Tussah Crepe, 98c per yard, Etamine with Ratine Border, 45 Voiles, 45 inches. 74¢, 84c, 98 yard. The Models (illustrated) are Nor- folk and double-breasted styles. Not Every Size in Every Style, but every size in several styles, for boys from 6 to 18 years, Every Suit Is All-Wool (wjth the exception of the corduroy, which is never an_all-wool fabric) and the details of finish include: Silk-sewn seams throughout, Taped and Serged seams. Buttons of bone—not com Adjustable inside waistbands, Trouserbultons and belt loops. Trousers fully lined. Chechestilches at points of strain to obviate ripping. |ACY’S carries a large stock of Boys’ Suits in Norfolk, single-breasted and double- breasted styles, and in ‘four models, at prices from $4.96 to $9.74, : Vawame S882.