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‘THE E GUNMEN ONB. R.T. CAR BLACKIACK CONDUCTOR, HOLD UP PASSENGERS _¥_>— \ Motorman Gives Fight with His Switch Bar and Pair Are Captured. The conductor and motorman of a BN. T. car were biackjacked and the conduetor was robbed by two men in Flushing early to-day. Their assailants (were captured an hour later, They they were John Hayes, twenty-five yoars . 1% Bradford avenue, and 0, twenty-one years old, of Ne. W Park strect, Flushing, The pair jumped on the car at Lawrence etreet and North Hempstead turnpike, Flushing, and attacked the conducto: Wresk Smith of Hrooklyn with Digckjeck. While one wae rifing t eceduetor’s pocketa the other one drew | & revolver and, waving {t, told the par sengers to keep quiet and not interfere. | ‘There were eight passengers on the) ear, most of them women. ‘The motorman, Henry Miller of Brooklyn, heard the conductor's cries for help and went to his ald with @ ewitchbar, which he applied with such effect that the highwaymen leaped from the car and fled. They had taken $9.10 from Smith, and it is tion to rob NW pas bers had fled the car was rushed to Flushing, where the crew gave | & good descr to Mounted Io Woon at No. WOMEN HURDLE THIRD RAIL | IN TIE-UP ON THE B2!DGE. | Trains Stalled by Blow. -Out, Delay-| ing Thousands and Congesting | Traffic at Both Terminal Several t d men and won! thelr trains and braved third ra : Gere on Windswept Brooklyn Bridge to-day when stalled trains ahead warned | them they were in for delay, After Rurdling the third rail and making shetr way to the vehicle roadway they oarded surface cars or tramped to the Manhattan end of the bri A City Line elev down,” which means in the parlance of the men, while crossing Manhattan. 1 women shopper hind it, and threatened. worse, ticket sellere on the congestion was 1 making matters Manhattan end stopped dusiners for ten minutes and persons hound Brooklynward were lines. pasnenge to swa oy the loop and | at othe street, wondering why ‘Tho stalled train was able to continue ita trip, and trafic was restored to formal in half an hour —_—— ay. wnicle.) in once who * the trish Young of ‘There wrote a pl. Canon's farce at the BY But out charity. For ¥ proceeds of i to the Society fo the Gospel, und on th at once dived fito h produced the £1.00 fecalve. There are better things thar writing successful tragedies ENGINE WW, Yi SRL» EW > bw a a ied oe ae = ras ae en ins Until 6 P. me Satu: day | We have plac: ull tiled” or ‘dealers to rice of sine to be offered Gents’ Ri | Vatuation, Diamonds purchased from os can be ex- fonts "ot full value or returned fur cash fess tom per cent., within one year. CHARLES A. KEENE Importer of Diamond: 180 srosiway, New York R. H, Macy « Co,"s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Macys Herald Square roadway, Sthte Sth S. Spring TOP COATS | SMARTEST New FABRICS The clever “Jacket Wraps,""—so favored in Paris—are dis- played in many novel styles, and in soft, but rich colors. A supple moire, in the crushed rose shade, is employed for a three-quarter Midd of this type at $48.75, which crosses sharply at the front and has the graceful pointed panel back. n Chinese blue brocaded poplin, a Wrap at $44.75, has a softly ” draped collar, and Jong revers of black velvet, fine ished with a corsage of the poplin, while its folds are caught at the sides with silk ornaments. Second Floor, Bway. Woo! Poplin Coat, Balkan Model $36.75 Decidedly military in effect (as illustrated), this smart garment is cut on the most severe straight lines. Belted at the back in odd, but effective fashion, it fastens at the front with corded ornamental frogs and huge round Paton Faille silk isuse used for the flat round collar. In woo! poplin, in the new dull clouded gray and in foft tan or blue colorings. Sizes 34 rey Mannish Top-Coals ‘ of Grav Diagonal $24.74 Strictly tailored model, slightly shaped and with mannish revers, wide notched collar and deep pockets; the regulation coat sleeve has deep turn-back cuffs. In an excellent ial As ‘ay diag- onal, lined with h peau ae cygne. Three-Quarter Coals of y \ Novelty Bedford Cord $19.74 . Black-and-white striped Coat in slightly cutaway model—lined with silk brocade. The aly Tuxedo collar and cuffs are faced with black satin and the brocade lining forms revers when the garment is not fastened. SIMPLICITY tte Keynote of Spring Modes for MISSES Spring Suits, distinguished by smart but youthful lines, include a model in midnight Blue faille silk of heavy but supple quality at $47.75, The coat—high-waisted and trimmed with huge blue crystaleand-gold buttons, has a collar braided with gold cord and is lined with white brocade. The skirt is draped toward the front and is button trimmed. The new, lon, ee Waitt blouse effect is shown in a Suit of wool poplin at $44.75. In this clever model, the fullness of the coat is confined at the hips with a close-fitting peplum and the collar is of Bulgarian embroidery. The drape revers have silk and lacings finished with silk tassels in very novel style. owe Top Coats Wool Eponge $29.75 Very smart cutaway model, (as illustrated) with long rolling revers. The deep turn back cuffs and collar are of two-toned striped Bengaline silk with clever touches of hand- embroidery. Lined with soft peau de cygne, this stylish garment fastens with large crystal novelty buttons. Navy Blue or “Oriental Tobacco” Eponge, in 14 and 16 year sizes. “English Model” Suits of Covert Cloth $37.75 Copied from a London-made Suit, this is distinguished by clever lines and very A rior tape The Coat, cut in straight eftect, has simulated breast pockets and its nae seams and square pearl buttons are decidedly jaunty and modish, The girdled skirt shirred at the back is fitted with tiny stitched pleats about the hips and is of very smart style. In light. tan Worumbo Covert Cloth, Sizes 14 and 16 years. “Mexican Blouse” Suils of Fine Serge 9.74 In this very ‘novel Suit, the lghtly full blouse falls below the normal waist line over a peplum that fits the hips snugly— in the latest fashionable effect. The round collar and cuffs are. of faille silk with corded Persian silk overlay in harmonizing tones and the coat is lined with peau de cygne of the same shade. The girdled skirt is smartly slashed at the side. __ In navy or brown serge. 13, 15 and 17 years. “Balkan” Blouse Frocks of Crepe de Chine $23.74 Picturesque model with wide crushed belt below the hips— ~-drawn through smoked pearl buckle. The blouse bodice fastens far to the left with large novelty buttons of smoked pearl. Collar and cuffs are of creamy embroidered batiste and the velvet tieatneck is finished with novel beaded ends. The skirt is straight in line and the peplum finished with panel at back. In navy, black or tobacco brown, crepe de chine. Sizes 14 and 16, Second firesawas.” WOMEN’S SHOES and Slippers Greatly REDUCED Macy’s Special Sale Price, $2.69 Macy'¢ prices were $3.49, $3.96 ant $4.96, The button Shoes in patent leather have black cloth black kid, some have white tops. The button and lace Shoes in gun metal have kid tops. Nol every size in every slyle but every size in more than one desirable style. Women’s Mules (from France) at $2.97 May's prices wore % aud $a.ny Some of these lilile heelless slippers are of brocaded and Jigured silk, with embroidery in delicate colors on a white ground. Some of patent leather, with padded sole and lining sof red silk, All sizes in one style or the other, Terry Cloth Bath Slippers (pr.), 49c. 4 Macy's price was de Hlsewhors #10 For men and women. Very warm, comfortable All sizes and sev eral color and and durable, | [- Finer Shoes for women in regular stock range fro the latter price high Shoes of p: Hye t leather or dull « and workmanship. Shoes of this quality are —_ ING uw vSiLD, COLD CREAM ac} treet the Boot Col Crees as anan tetee Greater Number of Persons. Jer (2 o2.), 13¢, Macy's usual price ts 19¢. Tin (8 o2.), 24e, Macy's usual _ 366. Jar (16 o2.), 42e, Macy's usual price is 59¢. Cold Cream (440) !s, pre. Is. pre- pared in the acy Labora tories at 517 to 527 West 35th Street. It is made Lode | to the most expensive an best formula, sweet almond oil being the chief ingredient. Many Cold Creams on the market to-day contain as their chief ingredient cheap mineral oils, which are not as soothing and healing as the genuine sweet allt oil, and therfore are not as efficacious in keeping the “in ina bat) ‘eg ream lacy) with sweet stmond ah, coats costs you less than other tle of jable qual- ty. The Macy Laboratories also Veda) Jor theatrical pu safe ATRICAL. COLD CREAM priced. at 3% the pound. This Cold Cream ts made of the same formula as most of the ordinary Cold Creams on the market to- day. That is, it lacks the healing, soothing qualities of Cold Cream (Macy), but ts equally esficient for remov- ing theatrical make-up. Fifty running feet of glass cases “are devoted to im Roxtect Soaps, Creams and ‘oilet products representing the products of the leading ufacturers of England, ny, France, Russia, Spain, Turkey and Main Floor, Centre, CREPES AND VOILES THE FAVORED WHITE FABRICS Floor, » Rear, Al Very Special Prices Openwork fe se Crepe, 39c a Yi A domestic iol of latest French novelty, with openwork stripes at every half inch on a tussah Gad ground. — Width 32 inches. The material is as cool as sheer linen and requires no ironing. It is especially excellent for house Grosses kimonos, blouses and nae" s are first to of offer, this very dainly fabric Gy should command per yard. Crinkle Diana Crepe, 15c yd. Macy's price was 29c. Because of its very soft finish and the fact that it requires no ironing, this fabric is especiall adapted for underwear. Widt! 29 inches. White Dress Voile, 15c yd. A sheer, fine but strongly woven fabric, delicate in appearance but very durable. idth 40 inches. The Macy assortment of crepes, Sabrics, plain and novelly weaves, includes dainty striped, rob dotted and embroidered ‘crepes at 69 lo $1.98 avard. These are the materials which are especially Savored for spring and summer wear, “WEEK-END” CANDY SPECIALS Basement, Centre, Macy's Candies are made in our own factories at 517- 527 West Thirty-fifth Street, are of the finest materials and are sold net weight— exclusive of box or carton, “Bittersweet” Chocolates, Me a Ib. Macy's “Bittersweet” Choco- lates, with thick, rich coatings of pure unsweetened chocolate and centers of smooth, fondant cream, with fruit or nut meats, The mingling of the several in- gredients—the sharp contrast be- tween the bitter and the sweet— these confections delicate but rich, “ Bittersweet" Chocolates are made by hand and are identical in quality with those sold elsewhere at 80c Ib. Maev's price—per pound bow—is only 34 lb. Buttercups (Macy)--assorted flavors~-Ib, box. Special, 19. Chocolate fae, om “Red Star Star _ Specials” lates and Benbons ; sold ef Choe qua. Macy's pri Souder is 24 Checolatos cy j= Special, 49e Ib. “Perfection” iM. The h standard 80g) que packed in 4, tity 2 ant elties for 5t Birthday- ¥ Favors for these and all ¢ “Lowest + tire thesCity” ton Thvsobal, a FEBRUARY 13, 1913. PARIS Model HATS tr Latest Arrivals First Display of Our Own Trimmed. dilinery $13.89 | “Paris Model . pres at 1 Macy f} are selected from the leading Paris mdtistes al and creations of such famous arbiters of style as teboux Talbot Georgelle Varon Lewis F and other notable artists, whose inspirations are the source of all Fashions in Millinery. Our own Trimmed Hats mirror faithfully these latest Paris ideas, our designers having reproduced many of the most clever Paris models. Paris Model Hats, having served their purpose as Beare for our designers, are sold at less than cost to import. Macy's Hats at at $11 89 to $29.75 are in some instances exact copies of the Paris originals, in others are adaptations tastefully modified. While of extreme modishness, all are refined; none are exaggerated. Macy's Hats, possessed of the same indescribable chic and the same intangible distinction of line as the originals, are offered at about one-fourth of the latter's price. The economy of purchasing Millinery at Macy's is demonstrated by the fact that the “Lewis Model Hat (illustrated at the lefl) is $42.50, while its practically exact eee alt (illustrated at the right) may be had at $13.89. You are cordially invited to view the Paris Model Hats and the Macy Reproductions, now displayed in the Mil- linery Salon, Second Floor, Centre. INFANTS’ «4 Children’s Hats and Coats REDUCED In the Infants’ and Children’s Outfitting Department, Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear, are smart little Coats and jaunty Hats, that will, next Winter, be quite as correct in style as they were this season. The Macy policy, however, forbids the carry- ing over of stock, and favors most drastic reductions to effect a clearance. Prices have been so sharply cut that the present figures, in many instances, represent but a fraction of the original Macy “Lowest-in-the-City” prices, Sasand i. 84th Acs Beans Hats and Bonnets—Reduced Two hundred and twenty of these, including plain good Hats for school or play, pretty hand-made Hats for better wear. Hats of velour, plush, chinchilla, felt and velvet, all in good, wearable condition and neither shopworn nor soiled. A great variety from which to select. 83 Hats that were 99c to $1.49 now 39c 110 Hats and Bonnets, were $1.98 to $3.96—now 99 32 Hats and Bonnets, were were $4.96 96 to $5.94—now $1, 98 5 _ Winter Coats—Reduced ; Finely tailored garments in correct regulation styles and in sizes from two to five years. The materials include chinchillas, corduroys and cloth, and there are Coats in navy, gray, tan and a few in black. Coats that were $3: 96—now He Coats that were $4.96—now $1.98 Coats that were $5.94 to $6.89—now Coats thal were $7.89 to $9.94—now Coats that were $11.89 to $14.89—now In. Infants’ Wear we are displaying Long and short Coats range in price exquisitely embroidered Hats and] from $2.97, $3.96, $4.96, $5.94, $8.89 Caps of ‘satins, faille silk and laces] for coats of fine silk, cashmere and, from the best Paris designers and very | wool batistes, with embroidered capesa dainty styles from American makers at} collars and cuffs, up to $29.89 for $1.98 to $11.89. most elaborate coat of faille. Men’s Overcoats «4 SUITS REDUCED Ff Clearance Men’s Overcoats at $24.75 £94.75 and {soft fleeces from Ireland, and of land and woolly Shetlands. Silk- ) hE. is Men's Suits at $14.7 hse 3.96 Br) 94 Macy's nrices were in various weights, made friezed tweeds from S. lined and quarterslined. All sizes from 32 Men’ 8 Overcoats t $1 78, Lig in brown, grays, blue minty ares tan: ter silkelined A couls ns, in br and stri wn and >. blue neat vat to, warn fleeces, MI sixes {tO la ack, Oxford, of browns and grays 34 10 40. les for Wi iter All sizes trou early Sprune Macys | ~ MID-WINTER Sale. of Fine FURNITURE In the new and more commodious quarters of the Fure nilure Department, occupying the entire Sixth Floor. VERY kind of Furniture is represented whether for house, apartment, club, or hotel, and in proportions Suited to rooms of any size. To illustrate the completeness of our stock, and to indicate the amount of the savings that Macy's prices involve, we list below a few only of a particular kind of Cabinet—that for Player Piano Rolls. What we can show you, and what we can save you, in the case of Roll Cabinets, we can equal or surpass in the case of other Pieces which are in more general demand. Roll Cabinets at $10.74 Roll Cabinets at sau "e price was $12.74, ‘Macy's price was Pi 0 "Rolls, Height 40 In., width} Hold pelts Rolls. He nai. width 22 in. and depth 16 in. any | 2744 in. and depth 16 in. Two doors. finish. Two doors and shelves. Roll Cabinets at $15.24 lacy's price was $17.24, Hold 80 Rolls. Height 39 in., width 18 in. and h 16 in. Two doors and shelve nch™ legs. Mahogany finish, Roll Cabincts at $15.74 Macy's price was $17.80, Hold 70 Rolls. Height 42 in. Large ball feet. Mahoeany finish. Roll Cabinets at $29.25 Macy's price wae 483 Hold 120 Rolls. Height 46 in., width 1945 in. and Reith 25 in. Auto- matic doors. "French" front legs. Mahogany fii Roll Cabinets at $35.25 Macy's price was $40.23, Hold i00 Rolls. Height 45 in. width 261g in. and depth 18 in. Auto he width 19 in. and aren 17 in. One atic nd large ball feet, drawer, with good lock. Mahogany Trateagangy, Heavy eoterana un gectiaise em Roll Cabinets at $36.75 Roll Cabinets $17.24 Macy's price was $41.75, Macy's rice was $19.71, Hold 80 Rolls. Height 39 in., width iH ih and depth 17 in. Mahogany inish. Hold 200 Rolls. Height 53 in., width 42 in, and depth 18 in, Large claw feet, Two slide doors, with lattice work, Of mahogany. Macy's Furniture Depariment \\as reliable qualities only, at man prices (each the *‘Lowest-in-the-City") up to $7309.00 for an Adams Bed. room Suite of eleven pieces, all made of solid mahogany, in dull finish. This a Nid Suite, if it were procurable elsewhere, would cost considers CIGARS AND MEN'S GLOVES OF IMPORTED LEATHERS TOBACCO — sss MACY PRICES SPECIALLY PRICED Fresh shipments just received. Your savings Macy's invariably ‘offers nate are one-fifth toone-third | jeather—ina wit dark smoke gray on prices elsewhere. coloring. Made in England: these ptdahy have hand-sewn seams and are Clear Havana Cigars, “El Cio.” hand finished in the little details This is our finest clear Havana wih mark glove, perfection. Cigar. It is made of the best ae ‘Ss Leder ioelets for these imported stock at Tampa, where aloves, which elsewhere are sold climatic conditions favor the #2 for $4.00 a pair. At $1.74 there are the softest manufacturing. The work is ray Suede Gloves--made in all done by Cubans, We. con- Srenoble, France—ideal Gloves foal ue Cigars equal to any fine for Spring wear. javana cigars that wit bey you considerably more 7—Cape Gloves, pai money. Men's Gloves of imported Camelias Box of 50 $3.39 leather—the seams lapped and Victorias “$0 $3.96 firmly pique sewn; new Spring Dainties $4.49 shades of tan. Reina Victoria $4.96 Men's Gloves, with English Ambassadores $5.4 cut thumb—the seams doubly Perfecto Royal $2.49 well sewn—in Prix seam style, Perfectos Superba $3.49 with very close fine stitches; Queens $5.94 the backs with raised spears of -_— -- the leather—tinished with Tobaccos—Imported stitching. One clasp fastening. In black and shades of tan. All sizes trom 7 to % ————— aa French Kid Gloves, pair, $1.39 Gloves especially made for us Made by Gallaher, Belfast, the best and highest grade mix- tures. Our own importation. We are the New York agents for these famous brands, 3 ozs. 1b. by a leading Grenoble (France, Old Chateau manufacturer, Fine real kid Mixture, S4e tin. ee skin--selected grade, in white Latakia, 39 tin. only. The seams ot these Gloves London Mixture, 49 are finely oversewn and the Landscape Mxt. 39¢ fingers are joined \ with gussets. Gold Plate, Me 1 In all sizes from 7 to 9, ad Ral Me 159 “Tan Walking Gl 71 ich Dar! ji 7—Tan Walking Gloves,$1.. Honey Dew Se as (Made in England) These tobaccos are packed in air-tight tins and can be kept any length of time. Strong and serviceable Gloves for heavy _wear—all seams hand sewn. The backs have double draw spear finish in smart effect; fastened with one brass Ibutton and button Fine Imported Cigars, in regular stock at Ma acy’ ai up So eeaciten 8) BHO0k MUR hole, In sizes 7 to 9. BOYS’ SUITS—Reduced Clearance of OVERCOATS The Overcoats The Suits At $2.97, $4.96, $7.49 & $9.74 At $2.97, $4.96 and $6.49 Macy'e prices were $4.49 to 90.74, Macy's prices were $3.06 to $19.49. h Every desirable style for Boys Pete oven of 214 to 17 years, in mixtures styles, and some with twa pairs and plain colors, New “natural- of trousers. For boys of 6 to figure” models without exag- | 18 years, i" ! gerated padding. Materials are serges and wool- Materials are woollens, chev- lens of good gra iat and the colors are browns, blues, olives iots and chinchillas, Not every ” size in every style, but every and heather mixtures. Every size in several desirable styles. size in several desirable age: BATH ROBES-—Special For Boys and Children $2.24 A manufacturer’s clearance of garments on which Macy’s prices (if bought in the regular way) would be $2.97 to $5.94 These Bath Robes are made of warm blanketings, closely Wovell, in sizes from 2 years to 18 years, The colors are in three or more shades of blue, red, green and brown, and some are in self co ors, Some are in block and stripe effects in contrasting tints. Many are saline bound around collar, cuffs and pockets, and some have “convertible” collars, cord-Lound, and are suitable for use os Lounging Robes. per) rigs Macy's have Bath Robes made of “Na Indian” Blankets at 84.09 (elsewhere $5.00 and $6.00). These are in striking plaid effects in a wide range of colorings, and are bound with cord. The collars are “shawl” style. = ~*