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SILENCER IS USED ON RFLETOKLL ~ HARLEM GLNMAN Five Bullets Fired, and Only Two Shots, Those of a + Revolver, Heard. | ——- | Tony Vivola, alias Capalongy, twenty> nie yoars old, a “gunman,” living at! No. 912 Firat avenue, was shot and killed in front of No, 3% East One Hundred and Ninth street to-day, and | Jehn Russomanno, twenty-two, keoper of @ saloon at One Hundred and Six- teenth street and First avenue, whose bodyguard the dead man was, war) @hot three times, but not dangerously hart. Altiiough five bullets found their marks, only two shots were heard by persons close by, and the police believe that one of the two assassins used a rife with a “silencer’—an innovation of gang warfare in Harlem. The other used @ heavy calibre revolver. Russomanno had been expecting an attack for weeks. On Dec. 16 Annelio Prisco, alias Zope, a notorious gunman and bandit of Harlem's Little Italy, was shot to death in an East One Hun- Ged and Ninth street saloon owned by Ressomanno's uncle. Russomanno sur- remlcred himself to the police, admitted the killing and was discharged by Coro- ner \Hollenstein on the grounds of self. defense, Zopo had many followers as Gesperato as bimeelf, and Russomanno knew he was @ marked man. He kept under cover for many days, and then re- (arned to hie saloon and graduaily be- | gan to go about again, alway: ded by some one known as a aur and @ terror to fellow gunmen as a body-| euard. \ About 1 oclock this morning he and Vivela left @ trolley oar at East Ono) Miundrea and Ninth street and started toward No, 23, where Russomanno Mves. They peered into every shadow as they passed, but reached the house without incident. They were about to/ separate when two with cape drawn down over their eyes appeared from @ dark hallway and opened fire. Vivola was instantly killed by two bullets that struck him {n the back and passed entirely through his body, A uy waded revolver was found in his pocket. Russomanno was shot through both arms before ho knew what had hap-| pened. He turned as the second struck him to see who the assassins were and the ¢htrd bullet struck him in the right edo, but made only « flesh wound. He wld the police who accompanied him to Bellevue Hospital that he didn’t get a elimpse of the faces of the murderers. eo DISOWNS WIFE OF 25 YEARS. Jactice Telle ian Plea Ie Teo Late te Dodge Alimony. After having recognised Mrs. Annie Lau as his wife for twenty-five years, | aud seven children had been born to, them, Albert Lau pleaded to-day to Jus- tiee Benediot, in the Kings County 8u- preme Court, that their marriage had not been legal. He said that, at the time of the marriage, Mrs. Lau had an- other husband living and undivorced, ‘The court disregarded the plea because of the time Lau had allowed to elapse hefore advancing it and awarded to Mrs, Lau alimony of $15 a week, pending du- cision of her action for separation. | TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Guaranteed $ Genuine Diamond eg A alt ere. pay only ‘Nothing Uke It er Wi Mer Ear ster Sein Ue nares fot PemNeet cmornet in the watch tredse You Can Prove It 8175.00 Solid 18-K Gold Watch for 125.00 Holld 18-K Gold Watch fo D Sold 14-K Gold Wat 42K Gold Wate for K Gold Wateb for | 25.00 Solid 14-K Gold Wate for 15, chee purchased from us. if unaatia- taltecs Can be returned. within. ten dave Snd“we will refu'd sil of "your money on Pouueet or exchange them for new CHARLES A, KEENE 180 broadway, ew York _ buttons. Charmin; sleeveless style. -HAND-EM Fine, soft finishe ‘*Madeira”’ R. INN CIVET-CAT COATS, - $124.00 ae Swiss ribbed lisle thread Vests o RHINESTON HAND-EMBROIDERED CHEMISE, Sold elsewhere for $2.50 to $3.50. Our own importation from Madeira. hand-embroidered chemise of sheer fine nainsook. Choice of fifteen beautiful designs; exquisitely dainty and elaborate patterns; scalloped edges. Thee ae hand H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Herald Square Macy’ 3 was $249.00, Sclcied Skine—voll marked. Long“ straight-line’’ models, lined with soft, durable silks. Collar and cufis also of civet-cat fur. BLENDED SQUIRREL COATS, $98.75 's price was—earlier season—$196.00 fer this Coat. Soft, brown-dyed Squirrel—well matched skins; silk lined. Collar and cuffs also of Blended Squirrel. Second Floor, Broadway WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS, $22.74 New model - strictly man- tailored and of very correct style : Bedford cord of superior quality in navy, gray and _beige. Three-button cutaway coat—peau de cygne lined. skirt effect. Sizes 34 to 42. A white vestee adds to Teayie thoemet Suit. Mecond Fleer, Broad wi Decollete Evening Gowns, $11.49 Copies of Paris Model Gowns. Crepe de Chine and charmeuse dresses, with gracefully draped skirts and deep folded girdles of these soft, rich silks. Transparent’ bodice and sleeve effect of shadow lace over net or chiffon. Corsage rose finish at girdle. Some models with spangled ornaments; others trimmed with rows of tiny In all evening shades, including “Nellrose.” pink and white. Sizes 34 te 42. pale blue, ond Floor, Gown Salon. MISSES’ SWISS DRESSES, $4.89 Sold elsewhere for $6.00. Dainty Dresses in 14-16-18 year sizes. Sheer, fine quality dotted Swiss, with clear polka dot in pink, black, lavender or blue. Blouse and Skirt of this one- piece Frock are elaborately tucked and trimmed. Fine Venetian lace collar, COTTON VOILE DRESSES, $4.89 Sizes for women and small women. Only 250 Dresses in the lot. one-piece model, the narrow panel front, trimmed with novelty buttons of colored silk; folded girdle, silk piped, joins the blouse and the straight-line skirt. Flat collar and deep cuffs of white voile in heavy embroidered designs. Knotted silk tie in Son SED Co OF In black-and-white, pink-and-white blue-and-white Voile of fine quality, Very jaunty new model. In sizes 6 to 14 years. Gingham Dresses of fine quality, checked and plaid de- signs, light or dark colors. Open front model, with separate patent leather belt; skirt has wide panel front. Round sailor collar and cuffs of white lawn, with accordion - pleated frill. Second Hloor, S5th Street WOMEN’S LISLE VESTS, 37c Quality sold elsewhere for S0c. ‘Those are typical Mac Sold elsewhere for $4.00, Newest straight-line effects. Dainty petticoats, of white, pale pink or blue crepe de chine, with Pieaen Jace frills. Jersey Petticoats, $2.69; mes- saline flounces; black, white and colors. Necond Floor, is4th Street. and Main Floor, Centre Aiste. ———__v B. WAIST FRONTS, 79c Made in Japan. These were imported to sell at $1.50 each. gold, silver or black braid. Elsewhere 35c to 50c. Main Floor. Centre. made and CHILDREN'S LEATHER BELTS, 39c Macy's prices were 49¢ and 59¢, In 134 in, 2in, and 244 in, widths. _ Color--black, Of excellent quality patent leather. Pitted with neat buckles in several designs. Alse Dress Shields at 7. The), light weight, pn 3 ne “ ete ihe Main Floor, 85th St., Rear. S) Broadway, Hth te 3th St. Newest ica fine grade; lowneck and Hand crocheted yokes, in four very CREPE DE CHINE PETTICOATS, $2.39 batiste, with fronts, cuffs and collar daintily embroidered. Twelve very pretty designs. E EDGINGS .., 29¢ $1.69 GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, $2.49 All wool; all sizes In gray, brown and olive mixture. Macy's prices for these Coats were $12.89 and $18.74. Fifth Floor, Centre. dae $1.69 Lace Trimmed % Four very pretty new models— high, low or Dutch neck es trimmed with Valenciennes lace, Prin- cess lace and embroi lace » Chun: or imitation Irish ct and em- broidery. Sizes 34 to 44, (Sold el where $2.25 to $2.50.) Second Floor, 16th St. Negligees $2.29 Graceful garments with kimono sleeves, embroidered scallop edges. In pink, light blue, lavender, wistaria and old rose. (Sold elsewhere for §3.00.) Gecond Floor, 85th Street. Silk Jersey $2.69 Petticoats with Nt silk with Hea jualit! Jersey with ace cordion-pleated flounce finshed with the narrow flouncings. — In black, white, street and evening shades. (Sold elsewhere for $4.25.) Sovond Floor, B4th Street. Ait Weal Sroties $2.39 Coat Sweaters of plain, heavy man- nish weave; Veneck style. Pearl but- tons and fancy pockets. In gray, Cardinal, Or white. decond 31.. 34th St. Women’s Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs (box of 6) 98c Two thousand boxes picked up by our Belfast representative. The Handkerchiefs have very dainty French borders. They were meant to sell ac $1.50 a half dozen. Main Floor, Contre, White and Colored Dresses for Little Children 49¢ Manufacturer's sample line of pretty Dresses for children of two to five years. Models for girls and for boys; frocks, Russian and Princess styles some bloomer suits. Ginghams, madras, pique, repp. Percales; in shades of blue, tan, pink and leather colors. (Sold elsewhere for $1.00.) Dresses at 69¢., sold elsewhere for $1.00 to'$1.25. Dresses at 99c., sold elsewhere for $1.50. Dresses at $1.39, sold elsewhere for $2.00, Dresses at $1.98, sold elsewhere for $2.49 to $2.97: Gecond Fleer, S41 M., Rear, Middy Blouses 99c for Misses White Galatea Blouses, sizes 8 to 18 and Children years. One model with white collar, piped with red or navy blue and embroldered emblem; the other with red, navy or white collar, braid trimmed. (Sold elsewhere for $1.50.) Second Floor, 85th St. Waterproof Maline (yd.) 19c Black, white and flesh col Y of fine mesh and. waterproof inishe suitable for millinery, neck ruches and bows. (Sold elsewhere for 30c a yard.) Mala Floor, Broadway, Openwork Novelty Tussah Crepe (yd.) 24c A domestic copy of the latest French novelty fabric, Fine tussah crepe weave, with openwork stripes ev: half inch apart. As cool as linen) te guires no ironing. Width 32 inches. (Macy's price was 39¢ yd.) Main Floor. Centre, ——— Pure Irish Linen Suitings (yd.) 39c They are 45 inches wide, and every strand is pure flax in the much wanted ramie weave. ‘They come in the fol- lowing colorings: Light blue, rose, amethyst, Copenhagen, navy, taupe, reseda and leather. . Main Floor, 35th Strect, Rear, “ Indestructible 49c Lustrous pearl bead Necklaces— choice of small, medium or large size pearls. In both rose and golden cream tints—mounted with gold-plated clasp. (Sold elsewhere for $1.00.) Main Floor, Highland Linen Writing Paper (a box) 16c A special purchase makes it pos sible for us to offer this very popular brand of Stationery, the quality that sells elsewhere at 25c for a quire box. In light, delicate colors, including pink, blue, gray, buff and violet. Maia Floor, Ceatre, Rear. Broedway. To’ Order 69c Two or three initial monogram in twelve artistic designs. Macy's price for such dies was 99¢, Cards—100 cards from customer's own plate, Macy's price was 79. Special at 68c, ‘Cente Matrecse, Mate Fleer. A GALAXY OF GRE UE In all Departments to bring you in despite the slight inconveniences attendant upon the improvements now being made in several sections of the Store. (‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913. NEW TAILORED HATS, $3.96 These Hats are sold elsewhere at $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. The newest Spring Hats, in the smart, small shapes that are the wl die style. Hemp or fancy straws, trimmed with fancy feathers or jaunty bows of ribbon. In black and all the latest colorings. Very appropriate for “between-season” wear. Balcony, Rith Mtreet 'S § 00TS WOMEN’S SMART BOOTS « $2.97 Sizes are AA, 414 to 644: A, 4 to 7, and B, aD 4 on wg A [ate was 4.96. Full tange of sizes and fittings. Patent leather and dull calf with fine black cloth tops. Medium long vamp, Cuban heels and welted soles (with slightly extended edge), of oak tanned leather. _ Floor, Sith Street. Rear. WOMEN’S SILK HOSE «. 94c Run-of-the mill. The kind that sells eleewhere (perfect) fer $1.50 and $2.00. A little uneven in thickness, but the wearing quality is unimpaired. Of plain ingrain pure thread silk, with extra spliced heels,soles and toes. Among the best quality Hose made, Medium and heavy weight, some with cotten, seme with silk soles. Main Floor, Cente BLOUSES---Lace Trimmed, $1.69 Sold elsewhere for $2.25 to $2.50. Four very dainty new Fine, sheer white voile blouses, high, low or Dutch neck style; long or short sleeves; very elaborately trimmed. Sizes KH to, Hand embroidery, combined with Cluny, Filet, Valenciennes, Irish Crochet and Princess Laces. Hecond Fl, B351h st. WOMEN'S DOESKIN GLOVES, 79c | White washable leather. These are sold elsewhere tor 95¢. One clasp at the wrist, and seams half pique sewn. Sizes 5% to7. Ve mart in appearance. Embeotdered on back with four rews of flat stitching, | corners and gusseted fingers. iain Floor, Broadway. Of reversible ring mesh. Macy's ice was $5.24. New Bags, silk-lined and finished with two patterns of pendant drops, fitted with long chain handle. Three different styles of and un-pierced ernamental Main Fieor, Broadway ——___/ “CHARMEUSE” LINING SATIN, 69c Sold elsewhere for $1.00 @ yard. Stand- ard quality—from a leading manufacturer. Light weight but durable Satin, of fine firm weave and lustrous finish. This Lining Satin will give two seasons’ wear. In black, white and eighteen SE SS GERMAN SILVER BAGS, $3.89 of the season’s newest colorings. etn the Lining Dev't, Main Floor, Sith Street, Rear.) WHITE HABUTAI SILK «+. 49c The width is 36 inches, and sv quality elsewhere is priced at (yd.) 75¢ : Good weight and very desirable for Blouses and line ings. Very durable. Also Black Pongee Silk at 49c (elsewhere 75e) in 27 in. width, good weight and fast dye and color. i EE —EE———) Main Moor, 85th Street, EMBROIDERY STRIPS v2). 8cte98c Qualities sold elsewhere at 12c to $2.00 a yard. From a leading Swiss manufacturer we purchased an entire sample line of Embroideries, including edgings, insertions, ribbon hangings and galloons, flouncings in 17, 26 and 45-inch widths and 18-inch ajll-over patterns. Main Floor, Centre Aisle. BRACELET WATCHES, $6.89 Sold elsewhere tor $10.00 to $12.00. The very newest styles and patterns, Sterling silver watches in the oval shape so much in de- mand—and that fits so gracefully on the arm, — Finished with strap wristlets—these adjust ‘hernselves perfectly to every motion of the wrist, These Watches are fitted with guar- anteed 7-jewel Swiss movement. Main Floor, B'way., COWHIDE OXFORD BAGS, $4.94 elsewhere for $6.00, Insizes 14, 16 and 18 inches, ' Cowhide, of excellent quality; corners strongly sewed; heavy handle, brass locks and slides. A very substantial bag. Colors, black, brown and ruseet. Leather lined and with inside pocket. Fler, Rear EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES.79c Sold elsewhere at $1.25 pair. Size 45 in, x 36in, Neatly boxed, Initialed and hemstitched, of fine close woven muslin, Only 500 of these, R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thetr Lew IGYAS) DOGSKIN FUR COATS, $11.89 Macy’s prices were $16.74 and $22.74. All sims, 36 to 46, Of heavy, long, thick black fur, of thewarmest kind. Some wool-lined, Roomy. enough to cover the entire personmaking a lap-robe unnecessary. Manchurian dogskin will cost an one- year. quarter more next year then << ns Fifth Floor, 34th st. MEN'S RAINCOATS « $7.69 Similar quality is sold else- where for $12.00 and more. _* Made of ‘Paramatta’ cloth from England, and with a lining in contrasting plaid and satin-piped facings. Ff Flower, Brom Wey el MEN'S SPRING (1913) SHIRTS, 94c Sizes 14 to 18, and sleeve lengths 34, 35 and 36. Elsewhere, $1.56. Negligees or pleated models with laundered cuffsattached, and negligece models with soft ‘‘French” double cuffs ate tached. The laundered and pleated Shirts of fine count per> cale. The soft Shirts of a soft-as-silk mercerized fabric, and some with separate collars to match. Colors are helio, blue, pink, and black-and-white effects upon light cream, blue and bisque grounds. Main Moor, 4th Mt.. Rear, ~ MEN'S WALKING CANES, 89c Selected Penang, Panama, Pimento and Manila woods. Neatly trimmed with caps and bands. Some with inlaid designs in diamond and square effect, combined with straight and curved dia es, aah tapiatioe sin straight, right crook or “Prince of Wales” shapes. Main Fiver, Iroadway. MANILA CIGARS, « » $1.49 In the Kalinga size. Macy's price was (50) $1.98. Elsewhere $2.25. These Cigars are hand-made, of selected Manilatobacco.in the ‘La Flor de Intal"’ factory in Manila. ars in stock up to the famous Luis Havanas, at $6.49 the box of 25. Hirth Moor, hth st. BOYS’ OVERCOATS AT $2.97 For boys of 13 to 17 years. Macy’s price was $4.96. pre roomy Ulster effects, with convertible collars, with and without belts. Wide variety of mixtures. Also the rest of our Overceats, now $6.94 (Macy's price was $9.74) up to$9.74(Macy’s pricewas $18.49.) Second Foor, B5th Ht. Rear, BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S HATS, 98c Middy, Tyrolean and “Jack Tar” jacy’s prices were $1.49 to ra Beaver, corduroy, felts and cloth. Some caps among them. Suitable for present or spring wear. Not every size in every style, but every size in one style or another. ee Trond Floor, #5th St, Hear, SOLID OAK CHIFFONIERS, $3.89 In golden finish. Macy's usual price is $6.49 Of matured and round oak, fitted with five deep and ca- pacious drawers (these have good locks), and with wood pulls. Similar quality elsewhere costs $8.50, Each has a handsome “gallery” top. ROYAL WILTON RUGS, $4.74 Size 36 in.x 63 in. Macy's price was $6.43, Elsewhere $7.50. Oriental in pattern and colorings. Also Axminster Ca at 98¢ (yd.) on Which Macy's price was $1.34. Most with = ders to match, Oriental Rugs (Cabistans, Guendjes and Daghestans) in average size, 5 ft. 6 in, x 3 ft. 6 in, at $17.74 (Macy's price was $24.74) & $19.89 (Macy's price was $29.74). Fourth Floor, Rroadway ASBESTOS PLATE MATS cn, 19¢ serceste uP poled Covers are eyelet embroidered and have scal Heat-resisting and moisture-proof to protect your le top. table tp. in, Mat, 10e (was 2%e), Sm Mat STORM SERGE v4, 59¢ Strictly all-wool, sponged, shrunk and spot) o imped on the selvedye, Another Jot gt ay 15e (was 24c). 8-in. Mat. 24e (was 98e), In three shades of navy hhue, sewhere 75¢, sponged and shrunk, at the same low priceof-89¢ a yard, ‘ALL-WOOL STORM SER

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