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+ MURS ARESTE PAAME 200 HURL BD fy E68 AT THE POLE kers Prove They Can ms i ONE ROOF ON BROADW. “Wonderland,” Novel Amusement Place Just Opened, Has All the Sideshow Freaks on It's “Pike.” has been brought t show that Wiliam Morris haa spread roug! the New York Theatre Butiding. | Miew it's a lot for the money, and ft ought) in a new to make a lot of money, for the variety | Butterfly,” by Lind pent is great enough to), boy who cannot Throw Straight, and Captors Look Like Omelets. Just to show how generous it can be it bas provided two fat} Say Die.” regulation side-show alae s, tied with bavy-| her knee, avout as ble as} Taree Wive nd as coy ae her pink o'clock last night and were boarded ‘apt. Wakefield and uniformed men, (WHO Were taten to No. 26 West Seven- Where one hundred girl | were working {nthe ment factory of Beekman & Hayes Wakefield had been i the strike breakers were to be at-|a wild ms js on strike and that two| for the the workers needed @|f0und: Yooths of all kin big glant in a red coat | “Down the Pike with gold in their teet and hop t : damsele fa! are Oriental dancers and by following the signs «| you finally reach a fine ble ballroom with a band to keep you going round- theatre a moving g eiruck the captaty " ——-— NOTES OF THE THEATRES. comedy Shakespearcan ro! «1 trial by Rowfand Buckstone, player of low|= - eee = 3 He was cl laying ‘a 1 A round-up besa Miss Julia Marlowe, who was taken is, has gone to her moth- ers home, at Chicago. She says she had ptomaine poison! apn tka Stephen Van Rensselaer, who es wad the #18 | yetore her marriage was Miss Marian Farlin of Elizabet! J., and whose quits soctety for the stage te her first professional 4 ewark, doing fancy dan- Chantant,” for which by Vincent Romeo, @tarted to rid thelr clothir ‘ballet master at the Hippodrome. way home from ar- a new play by ‘1,100 FLOOD . LACK FOOD AND SHELTER. + Driven From Green River Valley m Kentucky, They Are Camped : Starving in the Hills. ranging in Parti Pierre Veber, A. H. Woods told a re- porter there would soon be @ theatrical city, because Anterican s half the Broadway as garages for the cars of people attending moving pic- Witlam Elliot from St, Louls reported to-day be had found eleven hundred | movement to exclude trom playhouses Fefugees without shelter or food in the| all scenes depicting the life of Christ. Green River district near Calhoun, Ky. 5 He was sent yesterday from the United] duct. “Oh! @tates Quartermaster's office at Louis to investigate. Capt. Biliott ordered a boat load of rom Evansvilie and char- mer to take them to Cal- jood sufferers are encamped the officer reports the vil- yd nearby unable to provide for SS SS _ YONKERS ARMORY UNSAFE. Pastors {n Boston have started a Ivan Caryll, the composer, will con- Delphine!* Monday night, when it starts on ite One Hun- dred and Fiftieth performance at the New Amsterdam. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” is now at the Maxine Elliott. Mre. George Nash (Miss Julla Ha: who supported her husband in “OM 66" last year, has been blessed with a ‘The State Armory at Yonkers has condemned as un tor J. Sims Bartley, who mado ‘@ close inspect.on of the building and found that the roof trusses are faulty | ad that water is undermining the walls. His report to Capt. Ath . Bogart was forwarded to the who considered tha matter yesterday. Tt was learned last night that in- ommended a new structure ts to be Grected, to cost in the nelghborhood The armory is used by pany G, Tenth Ri \t. 17 Jewelled § ' Adjusted ‘Guaranteed Gentlemen’s Thin Model LADIES? D1AMOND| | WATCHES ay, New Yor. sn, CONEY ISLAND PUT UNDER = | Snby, box at fer home, ele pare ing in Baltimore, but was at home for the arrival of his first born, Mien Beerbohm made his " the big. | vaudeville fact 1), eye + Alling | don. Mare don, #4 ked of an Tessie Arnold as 1 Menzelli vu “Latte Hundred Thursday Witla Arnold an” on an eye ‘Krany- as the montis ago as a des dhouse at rt_ martial is dying ith Sothern and Marlowe In hia delirium he plays his parts. It was re- stomach in ah ple are troubled with brain fag. times out of @ hundred by « d stomach. not abuse y with stron; thartics. tack on tl ity and weakens their brain power. housands of people are half-sick all the time. They are droopy, tired and feel all worn out. This is caused by fearoee Chee i hye can be eran s New Discovery, w! may be purchased id write no successful! Health and 5! at any drug stor The Great Bargain Event for Mothers and Fathers—Brill Brothers Big Semi-Annual Sale Boys’ Overcoats and Suits at $2.75 Values up to $7.00 We are closin; broken lots of B have collected placed them on sale at this one store only at the low price of $2.75. This is our famous clean-up for which thousands of mothers and fathers wait. Double-breasted Suits (7 to 18) Values up to $7.00 Norfolk Suits Russian Suits Sailor Suits Russian Overcoats (3 to 10) Values up to $6.00 Convertible CollarOvercoats (9 to17) Vals. to $6.00 All Now Reduced to $2.75 Other Big Bargains for Boys Wash Suits, now 59%. Values up to #2.50 K. & E. Blouses, now 49c. Values up to $1.50 Boys’ Hats, now 50c. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and 83 Values Boys’ All-Wool Knickers, now 19c. 50c and 75c Values rs for Boys and Girls, now 35c. lay Suits for Boys, now 59c. Values up to 81.50 Sweaters, now $1.29. Values up to 83.00 Extra Special Bargains in Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats at $6.75 $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20 Values Broken lots and odds and ends from our Splen- did Stock of long trouser suits for young men, sizes 14 to 18, and broken lots of our smart, stylish, well made Young Men’s Overcoats, in a large variety of models and fabrics, values up to $20, now $6.75. out at our Union Square Store all e’ Suits that sold up to $7.00. We m from our other stores and ncluded are: (Sizes 5 to 15) Values up to $6.00 (Sizes 3 to 10) Values up to $7.00 (Sizes 3 to 10) Values up to $7.00 On Sale Only at Bull Brothers * UNION SQUARE, 14TH STREET Lust West of Broadway. One Block from 1 jth Street Subway Station 14th Street and Williamsburg Bridge Cars Paes the Door. |. H. Macy &Co.'s AttPactions Are Their Low Prices AG aces ‘La Comtesse’ CORSETS For the Correct Lines The fashionable figure requirements are.met in each of the models of “La Comlesse” Corsets, models that give to every figure the slender, graceful lines so approved He bas also ob -Stephann’s | Mile, Daxic, the dancer, havif® strained part in “The Man Wit i ny Mile. Made in Europe, expressly for Macy's. the highest achievement of the Corsetiere's skill and @ in fine coutil, boned with flexible ‘Walohn” (the composition whalebone boning), are of, Supreme elegance of contour. “La Comtesse” Corsels—for slim, mes dium, and well-developed figures range from $12.89 up to $29.89. Expert Fitting to Individual Requirements—a Feature of the Macy Corset Service. - Our skillful Corsetieres will fit the model best suited to your figure, moulding the lines to conform to the latest fashion- able contour, adding not only to your ease and comfort, but to your grace and style as ta One | nce on | 8. A. Brady wii put Frederic nmer's ‘The Painted Wom- first time Feb. 10 at the) Miss Florence Wash, Jan. jack he American adventurer who figured prominently in the warfare along ure and vaudeville show {fs given.[the Mexican border during the Madero re’s nothing small nor slow about] revolution and who was arrested four © from the Navy, escaped last night 6 Puget Bound here he was held awaiting ple in garment stores frequenily refer their patrons 1 Department, realizing that the appearance their gowns and suits depends so largely upon the figure's foundation a perfect-fitting Corset, modelled on the correct, modish lines. Imported Boneless Brassieres, $2.97 to $6.94 RESULTS FROM A | STRONG STOMACH Hand-embroidered linen Brassieres—especially designed to be worn with girdle top Corsets—and to give the fashionable Second Floor, 34th St. Side. ‘uncorseted’’-figure effect. If you overload your stomach you will suffer ll brain. With the h condition few peo- Dress Trimmings Reduced JXQUISITE embroideries and delicate laces in limited quantities at savings to you of 14 to 14. Artificial Silk Bands. >riced 12¢ yd (Macy's price was 37¢.). sid eM if rice was $1.12), Headaches are caused ninety-nine inordored The stomach is the custodian of Life, ngth. If you want to keep your body in good health you must stomach by tearing it | Embroidered in very charming de- i signs. Cooper's New Discovery directs its at- |) Priced 15¢.yd (Macy’ cause of stomach trouble— which is a catarrhal affection of the membrane. This divease is the curse of the American race. Many people have it who do not know it. It saps their vital- ures. Priced 98c each (Macy's price was $2.12) name! Priced 69¢ cach (Macy $1.69). arnitures. Priced $1.37 (Macy's price was $3.49). Priced $1.98 (Macy's price was $3.24). (Macy's price nv 10c, F to 49¢ "(Macy's ' imbreidery. Priced 37¢ yd (Macy's price was 49%.). 08. Priced 2c yd (Macy's price was 10c.). 9¢ (Macy's price was 97c.) Departments of the Macy Store. We take inventory Feb- ruary First and stocks are to be reduced by every Practical means before that date Come to-morrow for your share of the savings. Come eatly as possible. Sometimes the best spe- cial values, that are in limited lots, are gone by Broadway 34th to 35th St Special purchase of well-made and finished close-rolling Um- brellas, with cases, and made on 8ribbed “Paragon” frames. At $1.49 For Women. Elsewhere $2.00 hs A hocies straight and right) angle | shaped handles, of natural importetl wood, and of wood in “mission” finish and design. At $1.89 For Men. or twilled Elsewhere $3.00 |eiik” with hook, straight and right angle shaped handles of fine imported, natural woods, finely finished and shaped to fit the hand. At $4.96 For Men and .| Komen. OF Elsewhere $6 and x The" Cevan- tine’ silk and of taffeta silk. The smartest horn and wood handles in all siaoes. heavily trimmed with sterling silver, In colors only—no white or black. Umbrellas bv Marlin & Co., of London, ‘range in price from $9.89 (sold elsewhere for $12.00) to $23.89 (sold else- where for $30.00) and are probably the finest Umbrellas that are made. For dress trimming. In white, pearl, gold and silver beads. For waists. Ver; ty effects ii black jet. Makes ¥: SESS PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE OF *2=:: OUTING FLANNELS Some for waists, too. Ver; a ty effects in black jet. A ae For waists. Effects in white, 1 and gold beads, ad For shirt waists. Of beautiful hand-embroidered batiste. Of white muslin and nainsook, in idths from 34 in. to 14 inches. desirable grades and weights of Out- ing Flannel. -—Mill Lengths at 5c yd, Pieces of 10 and 20 Yards. All-over effects in whit i in the 20-inch width, Se ™usliny White, cream and black, in shor lengths and odd widths. ail 08. Priced 12c yd (Macy's price was 28c.). gs 9 (Mac: Wy Lede was $3.48) ings, Priced $1.49 yd (Macy's prices were $3.39 to $4.79). incings. Priced $2.49 yd (Macy's prices were Macy prices were 6c, 7c and &¢ yd. These Outing Flannels—in widths 36 to 27 inches—are in a variety of pink-and-blue checked and striped effects. These will be sold ‘by the length only. —Outing Flannels 5c yd. Macy's price was 7\4¢ yd. Edgings, Insertion and Bands, Gold, silver and tinselled effects, Of novelty silk lace, in colors only. Width 45 inches. Of novelty embroidery and ti lace, in the 45-inch width, ees ~ Mousseline de Seie. Good, serviceable quality in pretty pink and blue designs. | blue and the width is 41 inches. NECKWEAR NOVELTIES Pre-Inventory Clearance ‘stnans" The most exquisite lace Scarves, Jabots, Yokes and Sets are included in this pre-inventory reduction sale—as well as the modish neckfixings which are suitable for everyday wear. All are now offered at prices which mzan great Savings. Priced 15c yd. (Macy's price was 39.). Black Silk Lace Yokes and Collars, 69. Macy's price was $1.98. Shadow Lace Guimpes, sleeveless, Macy's ia was $2.74 and $4.49. Venise Lace Rabats, Sc and 12c, Macy's prices were 23c and 34c. Venise Stocks and Rabats, 24c. Macy's price was 47c. Values up to $1.00 Stock Collars, 12c. Of taffeta, striped with black border. Venise Lace Yokes, 69¢ and 99%. Macy's prices were 96c to $2.49, Satin Collars with Jatots, Macy's price was 47. Chiffon Scarves, 994 Macy's price was $1.29, WASHGOODS.-CLEARANCE hese Remnants are in Dress Lengths, in the main, but quite a number of them are in lengths sufficient for children's dresses or for waists. There is an excellent and wide assortment as to coloring, pattern and material. Remnants at 5c yd. Macy's prices were 8c to 19%. Remnants at 8c yd. Macy's prices were 12¢ io 2% Remnants at 17c yd. Macy's prices were 19 lo 4% iw aothdint Colors are black, cream and light Width 27 inches. In connection with this sale we will offer 7—Enmbroidered Skirting— Flannels, 39c yd. Quality sold elsewhere for 75¢ yd. Tweny prettily embroidered pat terns with scalloped and hemstitched edges. The designs are all in lock- stitch and will not fray cr loosen when faundered. Width 34 inches. WHITE GOODS— PRE-INVENTORY ~ CLEARANCE SALE Thousands of yards of the staple fabrics, the quality of which every woman will recognize, have been marked for quick clearance. Yard-Wide Nainsook, 9c yd. Macy's price was 12c vd. The soft finish of this fabric makes it especially suitable for the making of women's or children's underwear. Closely woven, strong and of a width and weight always in demand, this material launders well and is of very serviceable quality. Real Laces Collars of Duchess and Rose Point Lace, $6.94, Macy's price was $19.89, siee Yoke of Duchess and Rose Point Lace, $12.89, Macy's price was $32.89. Baby Irish Collar, $24.89. jacy’s price was $34.89, Deep round back, collar of hand- embroidered linen, with real Baby Irish Lace. Exquisile Plastron Ejfect,$18.89, Macy’s price was $24.89. A combination of real laces: Baby Irish, Venise and Valenciennes. Baby Irish and Marguiselie Coal Sets, $9.94. Macy's price was $12.89, Embroidered Batiste Fichu, $5.94 Macy's price was $7.69 Hand embroidered batiste, Cluny trimmed. Hand Embroidered Coat Sets, $3.49 and $4.49. Macy's prices were $5 Colored Pique Sets, embroidered. and $7.74, wavily hand <—“Persian” Lawn, 9c yd.— Macy's prices were 12c and 15¢ Crisp and sheer. this fine Lawn has the finish of Swiss and the ex- cellent wearing qualities of cambric. Because it tucks so well and com. bines so prettily with laces and embroideries, it is especialiy in favor for lingerie blouses and children's dresses. Width 32 inches Chiefly criap finish Voiles a:.d Check- ed Ginghams, but several other fabrics in quantities too small to mention Macy's prices were 19 lo 24¢ yd This fabric closely resembles fine handkerchief linen both in its deli- ess, its translucent qual ity and its fine spun effect. In widths 30 Inches and 39 inches the daintiest of all the inexpensive cotton fabrics for summer dresses. blouses and negligee Voiles, Percales, — Silkeand-Cotton fabrics, Batistes, Cotton Foulards, Printed Lawns, etc. All-linen Twill Suitiny les, Madras Slutti rom England, etc. Basement, Rear. Silk Mulls, and fine Herald Sauare Broadway 34th to 35th 5: Men’s NECKWEAR Sale Special at 89c Every one a “hand-frame”’ pial Sold elsewhere and $1.50 Included in the striking effects are Plain accordion weaves in two-tone effects. Accordion weaves in tteo-tone effects, with a double or gathered band, in harmon el weaves, with the smart “shell” (or rough) surface, m plain shades, “rochel weaves with bias the colors of some of the most noted British regiments and smart London clubs. The colorings in these Neckties are such as will commend themselves to men of taste and discrimination. They em- brace almost every known shade in a very wide range of « combinations, and while all evidence a subdued taste in color-tone, many of them are just sufficiently vivid to strike the right note when worn with a high-cut waistcoat. MEN'S SHOES—CLEARANCE Special at Macy's prices were $4.96 and $5.94 s—reproductions of Prices elsewhere $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Shee Department has now removed te ond cemmedious quarters | on the Balcony, 35th Stroat, Rest, bel Lal sadenan The materials are the finest grades of supple and du Patent Leather Ti ath: The styles are distinctivel low, broad heels and receding toes. trimmed and have a singularly neat appearance. the styles are “lace,” some “‘button,”’ and among the “‘lace’* Shoes are a number equipped with the smart “invisible” eyelets, which are usually associated with expensive Custom- made Shoes from a specialty store. Broken assortments, but all sizes from 6 to 91g, in widths. A, B, C and D, in one style or another. MEN’S SWEATERS. Wide Assortment; Ruf-Neck Sweaters, | Ruft- English, as evidenced by the The soles are closely —= Elsewhere $7.50 Plain knit and close fitting. Medium weight, i ogray, navy, Oxford and tan, Heavy ker” knit. extra , and with two ed ~ ee 3 Ibs. Colors are ma- gray and navy. All sizes from 36 to 44 at earh price. V-Neck Coat Sweaters, $4.96 weight, and] Plain knit, medium weight and fine quality] with two pockets. Colors are navy, gray, | light gray, Oxford, Harvard, navy and maroon and white, s i 4 ’ All sizes from 36 lo 44 in both wei Imported Coat Sweaters, All of soft warm wools from the S| and green mixtures, All sizes fron 36 to 44. Vests and Sweaters Reduced: d and Domestic V. Colors are white, gray, navy and maroon. * V-Neck Coat Sweaters, $4.96 Elsewhere sold for $6.00 “Shaker” knit, he: Fifteen thousand yards of the most] with two pockets, | Colors are ‘navy ee 4) tlands, in grays, browns fests Priced $2.97 (Macy's price was $3.44) to $6.49 ‘Vixy’s price was $9.89), Sizes 36 to 40 only. Plain and. fasicy gray, green and brown mixtures, Imported Golf Coats Priced $9.89 (Macy's price was $12.89) to $12.74 (Macy's price was $18.74). In plain and Norfolk styles, in gray, green, and brown mixe Not a complete size-r: i : bape oat | Priced $7.74 (Macy's price w _ $10.89 (Macy's price was $14.89). A few only, in sizes*from 32 to 44, but not every size in every style and color. Some of silk, some of Angora mixtures, UPHOLSTERIES Pre-Inventory Clearance iP... Re-Cover Your Furniture at Small Cost: UY the materials at Macy's and our expert workmen, in a well-lighted, commodious Jf you cannot call in person, 6100 Greeley, and ask will call at your request and submit ‘ an outline of what Macy’s can do” for you within any amount you wish to’! spend in renovation ‘apestry (S0in.) at 68¢ yd. pecnetrical effects, in! Damask (50 in.) at $1.49 Macy's price was $1.98 “yur furniture equal to new at prices § at are ‘Lowest-in-the-City.” lacy Gi belin effects, orettily figured, Tapestry and Damask (50 in.) $1.24 Macy's price was $1.74 Gobelin in pretty chintz patterns, Satin Russe Tapestry (S0in.) at 24 yd. wreath and flower designs. H y and Damask (5) in.) at $1.74 jacy's prices were $2.24 and $2.49 Conventional and floral designs. sk (50 in.) at $1.98 tas $2.49 ' fi Very large design, with bold Maric | Reduction Tapestry and Silk Damask (50 in.) at $1.59 Sold elsewhere for $3950 Allover designs, -—Lace Curtains at 4% A complete clean-up of all our 2-and 3-pair lots Curtains, Of a few patterns, there are six to eight pairs. The following makes and styles: Nottingham Lace Brussels Lace Tambour Lace Lacet Arabian Antique Lace Renaissance Lace Real Arabian } Plain and Ruffled White | Plain and Ruffled Colored Porder Swi , Scrim Curtains in White and Arabian The range is from Curtains of “Nottingham” lace at #4c pair (Macy's price was 64¢), up to Curtains of real filet lace at $49.50 (Macy's price was $96.74), These Lace Curtains are unusually low priced. Most of them represent all that we have left of the best selling patterns—in many cases there were as many as several hundred pairs Third Floor, 35th St.. Rear.