The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1913, Page 12

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ee GIRL OF 14 SNEERS WHEN ARRESTED FOR ROBBING HER FATHER Fled to eieabed With $100 | 5 and Was Too Impudent to Be Forgiven, Garmeiia Privtente, biack-ered, pre. Geeious in a childieh, impudent way, faced detectives in the Alexander ave- mM¥e station, the Bronx, to-<lay, with a| had bee emile on her tips when her father appeared to charge her with forgery and tnoorrig- Beck to tive home at Hundred and Dm City, Okla, whe ‘with $100 of her father's money. . Carmella, who is only fourteen, learned independence. such as her father and mother had never known in hee parents’ efforts to curd her, wanted her own way and took It, so! Andrew Prudente told the detectives | to-day, his eyes brimming, She also learned more than independ- ente.. Moving picture shows, the edmir- callow youths for her pretty ces—thene things put Carmel- on the slippery path. 'y 13, Khe went to ings Bank at Wi Mundred and Forty. it had been her habit each week to take her father's xmull savings for doponit, + and presented a draft for $100, signed with her father's name, ‘The $100 wax paid without question, Carmella did not return home. A week ago a friend in the Bronx re- etter from Carmella, matied at The friend took tho letter to the Prudence home, where grief had been since the day of her disappearance. Michael Prudente, an older brother, started immediately for Oklahoma, Me found Carmella there, and under threat of instant arrest if she 414 not ince when she greeted 0 ‘goed last night, and though e had be Joy of getting his daughter back, C melia’s attitude made jail for her ¢ only ‘way. She was taken bets Seurt by the Alexan tives. pe SEES HER SON FIRST TIME IN.12 YEARS AS A PRISONER, ‘Aged Mother’s Greeting to Her Boy, Ral. of Bigamy, Halts ‘Proceedings. ‘Her son, who hag nt @eem pach other for twelve years, the Tombs Police Court to-day, tnd @rest was the demonstration re- <pene that Magis- case of man for the Childre: ir avenue detec- dipersy against forty-eight hours. ‘Twaive years ago, Giusepp! Mastrisi- mony left his parents in Italy to seek ‘Mp fortunes in America. He learned: nitentiary for Later, Giuseppe wife became ace quainted with Giwce Caruso, Mra. Mastttsimony was told by her that she had been married in July, 198, to Giusepp!. Mrs. Mastrissnony went to the District-Attorney's office, where s warrant was lesued for Giuseppl. On welease from the penitentiary, prisoner's mother, second wife, were seated side aide in the courtroom, when Giuseppi brought from the detention pen. Mother has been here but three Gaya from Italy and has been {11 from hen she learned at the pier that was in prison. She uttered a faked she saw him and had to tell you the good results m: feaband received fi from Dr. Dr. Kil. Root. About eleven years 2 severe attack of La Gri FATES ETPETTI {Este iG i fH] a Fy Eldred, Sworn and suboeribed _ before me, this 26th day of Ma: vn IRA M'CARTH Notary Public. n, telling a shout the kidneys und bladder. When be sure and mention the New Yor wening World, Regular Wifty-cont met cerdailsr size bottles for sale at all - | Dmanuel COMMITTEE SUGGESTED FOR “BIG TIM” SULLIVA Attorney Asks Court to Naine “Larry” Mulligan, Frank Farrell and Emanuel Blumenstiel. William B, Eiliac he ie TRY IT! SAYS SAGE {ext Sustioe Stender the @uprems et : Court thia morning to appuint a com-| Hair Soft and Luxuriant ader, who has been and Removes Dandruff. "i lowing names to the ¢ committees: Tawrence (Larry gan, Sullivan's half brother: Farrell, owner and President of the New York American League team; and Biumenstisl, attorney Sheriff Harburs ‘These men were recommended, Mr. Elison informed the Court, because they aseociated with the The old-time mixture of Sage Tea nit aray, streaked fin Vogue again, our grandmother's treatment and n, and men too, are keep their hair « good, | 8 qualified to carry on his affairs. troublesome ‘task of gathering the sa Justice Hendrick reserved decison and the mussy mixing at home. $9.75, $12.75, 914.75 and Women’s yi, $ Just 125 Suits No More at the Price Made of good quality all-wool broadcloths, French storm serges, / Aor — = ine RE if iho ble street shades Values up to $6.95, at Official Parcel Post Station § | .t.o.eta2'sckis models. — Cheviots, Post-Office Sub-Sta. 138—Main Floor Double 29 Merchandise Stamps Until 12 Noon SNS SAGE TEA DARKENS AND BEAUTIES FADED, GRAY AR, | Mixed With Sulphur Makes \ All sizes for women and mis: 200 Coats ‘sell the ready: to-use prodnct J Sulphur Hair its bottle, ar because nobody | papptied. Simply by morning the after another application it is restored” to its natural color. What delights the ladies with Wyeth's aod Sulphur is that besides beauti- fully darkening the hair they say it pro- duces that rott lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive, be- sides preventing dandruff, fel Baa Blind falling hair. Here, you gray-haired . look years younger. Even *16.50 dab bleck also. ll! | $3.6 elines, WEDN Come and Laugh The Original Giovanni Except Groceries and M the Habis tssc e Liberty Merchandise Stamps, Crh wands of dealers in New York Clty, New Jersey and vicinity give Pag them. There is a dealer in your GS neighborhood who gives them also, For Quick Purchasing Use Our Transfer Cards A January Sale of Blankets Ail Reduced to Bring Stock Down to a (Plaid Blankets Size 114. Made of extra heavy grade long Full sized, heavy fleecedquality.| woo} and some made with ads heey Faney plaid finished edges. You silk binding. These blarfkets have a soft ree fore Kase 58 sponay finish with fancy colored bor- ow ries @ | ders. “All high rade bla blankets. Pair Pair... Regular. $6.50 and $7.00 | $8.00 an: CaliforniaWool Blankets | Atout 85 pairs all told. These for double beds. Made of fine | ate high grade pure wool blan- | 751.0% selected California staple wool, | kets tltat will give unusually Ificient wear, Come earl 54: 65 canbe k in Sine te ate Ta | tor. Robe Post ynmon ey ity ed ei Coping you |formen'sand '5@ | men abathrbes: can also be fer couch poise ( Hasement. Silk Messalines pes: $6 value. Pri 36 Inches Wide, Yard for first 20 yards usedon $3.50 each set of five pieces Additional material, 30c yd. This includes Lsseye labor and maie:ial. Made of “Nearlin” Dustproof Damask, by the manufacturers, S. M, Schwab, Jr., & Co,, to be an absolutely fast color; yarn. dyed, 28.in. fabric. “Woven, not printed.” 5 Pieces Furniture Reupholstered We will reupholster any ordir Cua S-piece frame pis of furniture, ; bivsinad where egecantas or varnish same = puppy required material, etc, eal 50 Wor! ship guaranteed A beautiful quality, smbrecing all the edly for street and evening lar 98c quality. Spe- rR y only, at, yard $1.25 Heavy i a wide. A rich, see + showing a Gaalty, desir desirable for poor line of the new spring shades, and coats. In including the a mien Jerrent* 196 small dot de- | signs; yard... ae) $18.98 Lucille Reed The Greatest Trained Bird 11A.M.,1P.M., 3 P.M.&5 PLM. 55.00 and $5.50 Blankets 75 Blankets. [$3.00 $3.00 and $3.50 outs varity of designs, Suf- —and Hie— 12 Cockatoos Act in America 4 Performances Daily See the lions, pease, kan 5 monkess and’b _ Brin, ene "Childrent (feventh Lower Level $2.00 Wool-Nap Blankets oe, fh at is qual Bg staple Superior twilled quality, a. Lalahed: ad one Cut and fitted to furniture by ex- ue the Pullman Sleepers 1-8 bag PILLSBURY'S hha 75¢| BACON wick. "er ton Tic “Ber. Bor, bebe: 70¢ 10 X TONGUES mneaty in LANG Berwick” Brand yal, Boag ana: ouhere Re HAMS nitta suger cured: in, 173 our price ‘olden Bien a0 Wb; ‘our : = 28C Fancy ‘and roomy and with RICE tor an lot and flexible steel springs that prevent unnecessary jars thd folte, he body. anv hood are made of fine quality reed. The wheels have heavy rubbe: Aeventh Voor.) : eed CORNMEAL Witte, yellow da. corners] CORNMEAL sibs. tor. 10 aTmea ser pk. OC ods, don Baa 29c for Silks that were 59c \139c for Silks that were 79c yd. $1.19forSilkethat were $2.49 yd. JANUARY 29 CLEARANCES Throughout all the Departments of the Macy Store. We take inventory February First and stocks are to be re- duced by every practical means before that date. Come to-morrow for your share of the savings. Come early as possible. Sometimes the best special values, that are ay lots, are gone by and sells fer cash only. IM PORTED BLOUSES Radically Reduced for Clearance Three hundred Paris Blouses, gett original models, creations of such famous sores as Elise Poret, Melurice Mayet, Augus- tine Thomas and others of lesser note. Blouses reduced—range from $6.94 (were $8.94) to $99.75 (were $137.50.) In the assortment are Blouses of charmeuse, chiffon, fine nets and laces at $6.94 $9.94 $10.89 $11.89 $15.89 $16.89 $17.89 $18.89 $20.24 $23.89 $24.89 $27.89 $29.89 $3889 $42.74 $47.89 & up to $99.75 Many of the finer Blouses are, as models, only in one sije, but at least ten Styles in every size are included in the collection. A nolable Display of Oriental, East Indian and Bul- garian Blouses al greally reduced prices H. Macy & Co. day, February third. interest for every PPh that are at Me possible | at Macy’s, the Store that lecond Floor. A5th Mt. TUNICS---%4 PRICE | A Special Purchase of Fine New Paris- made.Models now on sale at less than they cost to import. Tunics-imported to sell at $25.00 to $28.75—now 12.49 Tunics-imported to sell at $35.00 to $40.00—now 17.89 Not the ordinary overdress and robe effects but copies of the clever, daring modes of Drecoll, Worth and Paquin. Chiffon, BNet and Chiffon Cloth, with elaborate beaded de- signs in pearl, crystal, silver and iridescent beads and bugles. Every wanted color and a variety of effective styles at each price. Main Fleor. 34th mt. MESSALINE, 179c ¥«. Five Thousand yards, the weave and quality of Messaline selling elsewhere at $1.00 a yard. The width is 35 inches, in the following colors, including an ample quantity in black and white: Ciel Lavender Wisteria Pink Rose Red if American Beauly Brown Mais Gray Green Taupe Copenhagen Navy Blue An offering of unusual interest. Wen A SILK Remnant Sale Black and Colors sa,'o: The entire accumulation of odds and ends remaining from the past season's very active elllOke Judge the values offered by the following comparison, which covers the entire range of price reductions: ——[————————————————————————————___,_ Silks now 19¢, were 49c | Sitks new $1.98, were $3.96 yard | Ten Specially Price’! Groups Between Owing to the very large volume of our Silk business, and the popularity of Silk as a dress fabric recently, we find our accumulation of the various weaves, colors, qualities and patterns much more comprehensive than ever before. ‘presented in the assortment are waist lengths and dress patterns, as well as small ‘‘trimming” lengths in black and colored silks. Crepe Messaline — Foulard Satin Bengaline Habutai Silks and Charmeuse Voile Pongee Velvels. Every yard warranted perfect In weave and desirable in quality. Fancy 19¢ for Silks that were 49 yd.| 79 forSilks that were $1.69 yd. yd.| 9c forSilks thal were $1.98 yd. 49c for Silks that were 99c vd.| $1.49 for Silks ‘iat were $2.97 yd. 59c for Silks that were $1.19 yd.\ $1.29 for Silks that were $3.49 yd. i 69c for Silks that were $1.49 yd.| $1.98 forSilks that were $3.96 yd. Final Pre-Inventory Reduction On All Fine INFANTS’ WEAR =rarticularly noteworthy is the presinventory reduc- tion in’ price of all children's and misses’ hand- made, imported underwear from France, of which we can only give a few suggestions, Remember many of our best values (owing to limited quan- tities) never find their way into print. second Fin 4th 8¢., Rear. mine Children's and Misses’ Drawers | case tisees ', Chemioes Imported frem France. ted from : Miges 12 to 18 years. ines 1 to 16 yeara, Milaen acne to $1. Prices wero § 990. Prices wer Prices were H Prices were Prices were Chil ren's Shirts. | Children's and Mis Misses’ Gowns Seay ll Imported from France, P rie et 1.69 2.09 Sizen 2 to 18 y | prioes were HGF io ge aeoney Vricen were $148 to $1 80 Prices Were Mal " $1.69 Prives were " 198) Prices were 97 Prices were $8.96 to $4 .90| Prices were $4.96 to as roan have been made in rl prices of including hampers, baskets, cabinets and wash stands, ind dainty baby pillow . Caps, Afghans and pique coats, which we have imported from France and Holland. — Prices begin at 9% for a nightgown and go up to $39.49 for a most elaborate christening dress. Maes Mid-Winter Furniture Sale The Macy Mid-Winter Furniture Sale opens on Mon- It willbe an event of intense home-keeper, either present or prospective, who will require any Furniture from the simplest individual piece to the most elaborate suite. buys! Reon Attractions Are Their Low Prices FINE FURS Coat, Sets and Pieces at Half Price. Splendid assortment {rem which to make selection, | bot! as to the Furs themselves aid in the important matter of style. The close-out to us of three important dealers. Had we bought in the regular way you would have to pay duu- ble the prices now in force. RUGS at REDUCTIONS Discontinued patterns in Third ee the useful smaller sizes. c—Fine Axminster Rugs—, 7—Fine Wilton Gold else Macy's Special Gaede: usa where for price now $375 $3.14 $2.98 The Axminster Rugs, which have a soft and silky, yet springy, pile surface, are chiefly in two-tone and floral effects. The Wilton Rugs have the characteristic resilient, closely woven pile surface which resents the lodgment of dust and dirt. Patterns are chiefly Oriental, but among them are a few with two-tone effects. Every Rug is perfect in both offerings. and as there are more than 300 Rugs in all in almost every possible Wait for New York’s most mane comprehensive e Sale. an) bere foe ‘price "$4.00. $7.24 iis $6.00 $5.74 3 in. x 63 in, | Site 36 in. x 72 in. 27 in. x 54 in. combination of the colors, the choosing is excellent. Inlaid & Printed Linoleums in Full Rolls Have a scarcely noliceatle mis print which does not affect the wear. Printed Linoleums in the 4-yd. width—which is wide enough to cover quite a large kitchen without the ob- Jectionable seam which catches so much dirt. Patterns are very tasteful hardwood and tile effects in soft color- ings. Ten patterns, and from one to five rolls in each pattern. /nlaid Linoleums in the 2-yd. width. Seven patterns, and from one to three rolls in each pattern. Figured in bar the ie ine tile and granite effects. Inlaid Linoleums | pm Macy’. SR eas vd.) $1, | BED COVERINGS Some at the Regular Macy Savings, and some Reduced before oo apes. jortables, $2.38: Comfortables, $4.4 -—, Sold clsewhere for $3.00 Sold elsewhere for $7.50 Of plain color satin in pink, blue, Covered in Fan silk mull or swiss, with %inch plain borders and | | old gold, red and green. Both sides tufted centres. are pink, fancy scroll stitched. For full size beds. Not many of them left. blue, yellow, ee ireen and old rose." For full size href acon ts ceni SON Ee “Red Star” Blankets, Army Blankets, $224 (sim ijar qualily cl code ; 2.89 Similar quality elsewhere $40 Macy's price was $. tern” wool, close woven and of very fine texture. Bound with Allewoo! filling on strong, durable warp. Color is olive or drab. Size 4-inch colored ribbon to match. For full size beds, is 61 in. x 81 in. Only 150 of these. Crib Sets, Bedspreads, Bath Mats, &c. | ig Bags for Baby, Macy's ies was $1.29 each In blue only and in choice of two pretty patterns. Finished around the top with silk ribbon and fitted with strings to fasten snug'y around the body. These are very popula: for use in baby carriage Crib Sets, $1.49. Macy's price was $2.09 Very handsomely embroidered in choice of three designs in pink, blue and white. Set consists of one hemstitched sheet (size 45 in. xi 72 in.) and one pillow case (size 16 in. x 27 in.). ice was (sg. yd.) 69¢ , ew A4c y' Sold elsewhere for ri 50 ‘Marseilles’ design, neatly finished in all-over and centrepiece pat- terns. For full size Ba Macy's price was $1.24 For use in bedroem or bathroom. Wi le and: made of soft but durable fleece. Colors are navy, para. f tan and brown, These warm mats will not or lose their shape. Pretty border designs. Size 24 in. x 48 in. Resemeat. Rear. scale eenesteitnsdsiaeenrneREEREISNRR EE RENEE EEREREEREEERanememenneEE | Pillow Cases and Yard Cambric Much Reduced _ mest. near. 7——Pillow Cases, 44c: (ate Cases, 49c Macy's price was 7% ‘| Macy's price was 59c From Ireland. All linen and hem- From Germany. All linet stitched. Full a | en Full Os aie: ph ry Fine Berkeley Cambric, 15¢ yd. —— May "s price was 19¢ | A very light fine grade a even weave, excellent in finish and wearing ality. “Especially well adapted for the making of fine undergarments. | Finer quality 17¢. LINENS-SpeciallyPriced For Table and Dress Use 4%, "9. No matter what price you pay at Macy's, you are assured better Linens than the same expenditure would purchase elsewhere. The following items, however, are particularly low priced, and it would pay you to purchase now for future requirements, Roun : Pattern Lace Table Macy's Asbestos Mats and Pad: Very fine quality damask, our own Being made of best heat resisting and importation from Ireland. ' Conven-| Moisture proof asbestos, they effec tional pattern that cannot be pro-| tively protect polished table tops, The cured elsewhere in thi aes are bound with tape. Round Cloths, 701 ea ae 4 Cloths, 70ins. ‘incl (Macy's price was 24¢.) i Napkins, 23 ins, x 23 ins. ——White Dress Linens — All pure white flax from Ireland. In the popular ramie and plain weaves, with a soft, mellow fini short notice. ready for use. i ‘able Cloths, Sein., per yd.» 45-in., per yd. Made of fine bl hed. I le of fine bleac! veavy weavi dam sk fi lrelanc Spot and floral ol designs. Sizes 68 in.x68 in, rom Ireland, 10-inch. rot Rou ind Table ne 12 inct inches to 60 inches long, each | 9c, 90-in., per yd. Special sites made lo order al

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