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Se SANS NIN RCSA Nenana ret Ma THE EVENING WOELD, CURRAN INQUIRY ED; LAST EES END Committee Winds Up Investi- ‘gation and Counsel Buck- ner Will Prepare Report. The Curran Police Investigating Cémmittes wound up ite oficial ex- letence to-day with the examination of witnesses who testified regarding mts and police pensions. jediately on concluding its labors Bmory R. Buckner, counsel to the com- informed his three assistants, Harold 8. Deming, Louie Laurle and William A. Moore that their services WdBld be no longer required in the work of the committee, Mr. Buckner also diemissed his two etenographers and four process servers. ‘Mr. Buckner announced that his final report to the committee will be com- pleted within @ month. The report will comprise about 6,000 pages and dead en- Urd@y with police administrative con- ditions, Mr. Buckner ts not to reutrn to the office of the District-Attorney, he sald. He will take up private practice. He wes an assistant under Mr. Whitman when he resigned to become counsel to t Curran Committee. He was ap- ited to this post on Aug. 14, 112, and opened the first public proceedings ofthe Committee by cdiling to the stand 4n@ examining Mayor Gaynor at length on Sept. 10, The Curran Committee ‘was brought in@p existence on Aug. 6 on @ resolution introduced in the Board of Aldermen by Al@erman H. H. Curran. An appro- Priation of $25,000 accompanied the reso- lution. ‘The disclosures following the Rosenthal murder ied to the investi- sation. General police pensioners, who had deen retired voluntarfly or otherwise, were to-day's final witnesses, ———— FIREMEN TO LOSE JOBS. Depaty Commissioner Finds Four Violated Department Rules. Your firemen were recommended for @iemissal to-day by Deputy Fire Com- missioner George W. Olbany. They were John J. Hennessey of Engine No. 4, charged with refusing to pay his dedte; Louis Kilimet, Engine No. 13, charged with Intoxication, being absent without leave and disobeying orders; Jobn P. Taustin, Hook and Ladder No, 4 gdsent without leave, and George J. Loftus of Engine No. 3, absent without leave. ————————e Until 6 P. M. Saturday 2 3-Jewelled men’s Watches This will be the renter opportunity, Freire ae AA a Watch for a ‘one=i ‘the pele » A eereaegae i, varite © ee iia ay rag ae When zou mop to think thet wa have ie ee ee serecy “one. ofr tivemscit. te well” worth igang the time to investigate, ra Solid 18K, Gold Watch for 8136 BS.00 Solid 14K. 85.00 Solid 14K. Railroad Watches at Cut Prices hased ft can be, cagped it sani talmtors thin ten da¥s ve will refund ail of Z28F money on est of exchange them for new ones, CHARLES A. KEENE 180 iieatiiay New York| . H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Theis Low Priese. aO7> WOMEN’S Tailored SUITS at SPECIAL PRICES New models in Suits, tailored and demi-tailored, are charac- terized by their clever lines, their gay trimmings andthe smartest little finishing details possible. A shepherd check worsted Suit at $67.78 has Tuxedo collar and cuffs of Chinese printed si!k in vivid but harmonious color- ings. The cutaway coat, af bolero briefness at the front, curves sharply over the hips and at the back hasthe squarest of coat tails. The draped fold of the skirt follows the lines of the skirt, which has the high Empire girdle top. [tn th New Doprtment—Third Fw. sia'bernrd” Medd, $29.75 In the very picturesque model illustrated) the “Mandarin tee is of very clever herd draperies of the back finished with webchat you Hal. ecru lace collar is embroidered in Chinese colors and the revers and kimono sleeves finished with char- meuse bands. The skirt’s full folds are dra at the knee and fastened with elab- orately corded ornaments. iis In Oriental brown, pl ge fs yey Three-piece Suits of The dainty blouse bodice of this demi-tailored Costume is of white brocaded crepe, with draped vest andundersleevesof Princess lace. The draped skirt, girdle and sash ends are of satin $ alsothe short draped coatee,which is prettily lined with the white bro- caded crepe fabric. Demestic Tailored Suite—$17.74 to $139.00 Smart SPRING Modes in MISSES’ APPAREL At Very Special Prices. © Very fetching in style is a Suit of all-wool pop!in in a soft deep shade of Chinese blue—at $42.75. The clever cut of the Coat, the smartly slashed peplum, the sash effect at the back—al} these are novel features adapted from a Poiret model of notable style. : Collar, cuf's and girdle are of charmeuse softly draped and of the same exquisite shade of blue. The skirt’s graceful dra- i peries are caught in effective style at the knee. Bengaline Silk Demi-tailored Suits, $38.75 A very graceful mode (as illus- trated) fashioned of a fine quality of Bengaline silk. The fancy coat com- bines the prettiest features of the draped blouse with the smart lines of the cutaway and is fastened with cord- ed ornaments and trimmed with rows of buttons, Cording finishes the oddly cut seams, ; ware, The draped skirt follows the lines of the coat, its soft folds drawn into curving panels at the sides and trim- med with rows of tiny buttons. shades of Copenhagen wood- brown, gray; Ming Mosceed Meck. Sit 14 ond 16 years Tailored Suits of Serge or Worsted, $25.75 The smart lines of the Norfolk are in this Suit, combined with the grace- ful Balkan blouse effect, with low hip belt and jaunty peplum. The notched collar is of bright Bengaline silk, and the coat Holi is of peau de cygne to match. The skirt isa strictly tailored two piece model witht itted girdle top. in tan, naoj ‘openhagen, worst in shepherd check. Sisas 14 and 16 years Cutaway Top-coats of All-wool Eponge, $19.74 Seven-eighth length mode! of medium-weight eponge. The fronts on the new cutaway lines fasten with ornament of the fabric and the straight back is finished with rows of buttons. The square collar and cuffs are of novelty ratine in soft colors and effective pattern, and the garment is peau de cygne lined throughout. Ind Hue oo Ugh shed Pepe day lp Me SerpoantPopin, $28.75 A strikingly picturesque costume with long-waisted blouse bodice of superior quality Chinese crepe finished with a wide folded girdle of flowered ribbon and with novel tie to match. The blouse is in the newest colors, and the skirt, gracefully draped, is of soft white silk poplin, In or nasy bus, am ooeeeet ry iy ae ime ewes $14.74 _, One piece model—in a very tine firm weave of allewoo! poplin, with wide pointed collar of charmeuse in self-color and rows of buttons trimming sleeves, blouse front and the draped skirt. A girdle of wide satin ribbon in picturesque Chinese patterns and co or.ngs adds a smart note of style. In “desert gray,” tan, Oriental brown, navy, Delft blue and black. Sises 14 and 16 years. THURBDAY, MAROH 27, 1913.: Use the Escalators A safe, speedy and cen- venient means of travelling from floor te fleer. Spring TOP COATS Very SPECIALLY Priced Notable amang the many beautiful outergarments just im- Veda is an Evening Wrap at $79.75, Wael in its simplicity. rystal beaded white net draped over white chiffon is plas d for this striking model, which is finished with white Bengaline folds and pleated frills of finest shadow lace. : ___Very modish is a Wrap of beige silk poplin cut on Oriental lines at’$69.75. Heavily embroidered black net with effective pat- tern in shades of tan; silk forms the deep curving fold at foot, the cuffs, collar and revers. : In the Now Department—Third Floor. | Brocaded ‘Mendar® Cons, $28.75 The graceful mode! (illustrated) is unusually artistic in style and has the new square, straight line at the front, while the back is draped into the paneled sides. Corded seams, satin edged buttons and satin button- holes afford a smart finish and the ment is lined with self-color peau cygne. Brocaded wool eponge tn shades of tan, Brveaded 9 Serge Top Coats, $17.74& Stytch and Practical, $19.74 The Coat at $17.74 is cut on loose swinging lines with sailor collar of striped silk with which the garment is lined. This Coat may be worn but- toned to the neck. The model at $19.74 is of more elab- orate style, and is cut on voluminous lines, fancy collar and cuffs are of contrasting satin and lining ito match is in shades of old blue, tan, navy and black. Both models in i quelity or black, Serge, dark nay $16.74 Black Satin Cutaway Coats, __ Very stylish seven-eighth length Faroese shapely cutaway lines, fastening far to the side with large buttons. Fashioned of an excellent quality of satin, lined throughout with a contrasting colored satin that faces the wide sleeves, the collar and revers. iin Wack satin, lined with grey, old ua “theeld: “Neboott Shuck Smart Top Coats af Bedford Cord, $12.74 oreae line three-quarter length cutaway model with roll collar and cuffs of striped, corded silk. Lined throughoutwith old blue or self-color satin, which also faces the wide revers; this garnet fastens at the side with novelty buttons to match its rimmings. I Bae Bed- ford cord of excellent quality. Spring and Summer Clothing for INFANTS & LITTLE TOTS At Typical Macy Savings The infants’ and Children’s Outfitting Department on the floor, rear, is replete with dainty little garments for the little ones from the tinigst infant to the sturdy lad or lass of five years. The styles are new, the qualities excellent, and all gar- ments are daintily made and finished. Each division of the stock is complete and sufficient 10° every demand. Short and long Coats at $1.39, $1.49, $1.98, $2.97 and $8.96 include all the newest and most substantial materials—dainty white cash- meres. Bedford cords, crepella and pique in an infinite variety of pretty cape and plain styles. Colored Coats and Reefers,| Colored Dresses at 49c, 69c, 99c, $1.24, $1.49, $1.98 to $3.96. $3.49, $3.69, $4.96, $5.94 Pretty, substantial little {rocks, and up to $25.50. clever models for boys and girls from Sturdy, practical little coats in] 1 to 5 years. Beautifully made in a Spring-weight serge, worsted, shep-] variety of styles of dependable fabrics herd checks and fancy weave ma-| that wear well and launder perfectly, terials, skilfully tailored and beauti- er fully Yinished,” Pretty, dressy. littl] Rompers, 39c, 49c, 69, 99c, Weareresisting, excellently made ments in navy, black, red and ‘openhagen blue, that will stand hard] jittle garments that will launder well and last. Several styles in a variety wear. e to five year sizes, eee of materials, for chieren, up to. six years old, ite and colors, Crin- Serge and Check Coats, $3.96) Kiedcrene Rompers, special at 49¢, res We have just received a very spe-] ire 1 Ironing, cial lot of these excellent little ger- Baby Caps, 24c, 39c, 49¢, 69¢, ments in a variety of peatty styles, with fancy white detachable collars 99c to $11.89. Dozens of cunning styles in dainty and sults, pcublerkreaied nny les, e NS. it] a White peetl Buttons, lined wih extra ermal and ett silk cans, tetert, ingly lace trimmed, hand-embroid- quality Venetian cloth, ered, flower ornamented, plain and White Dresses and Skirts, 49c,| ireribtoned styles. Cool, comfort- 69c, 9c, $1 24 $1 49 $1 89 able, becoming little caps that will » 91.24, 91.49, 91. $2.49 $18 89 wear and launder well, to 59. , Girls’ Hat. Long and short dresses and skirt Boye sand Girls’ Hats, fc, 8c in an endless variety of dainty style 1.49, $138 §2° and materials, Many hand-embroid- up to $14.89, ered, others trimmed with the finest} Delightful little bonnets and hats French Valenciennes, Baby Irish, etc. | of strawebraid, pique and fancy straws Soft, sheer materials that launder} in a variety of styles. Sw and wear well, artistically trimmed tn childis! Store Your Furs with Macy's. Maximum protection, minimum charges. HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS —SPECIAL Very beautiful Handker- chiefs, made for Macy's in Madeira, of the finest sheer, Pure thread linen, with ex. luisitely hand-embroidered floral designs in the corners. Hundreds of novel, artistic patterns, at prices ranging from 39¢ each to $10.74. Handkerchiefs, 39¢ Made of fine, soft linen, with corners artistically embroidered in dainty floral patterns, hand-scalloped. Launder and wear excellently. Women’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 6 for 49c Special Macy Value. Good quality Irish linen, with pretty initial surrounded by loral spray. Narrow hem- stitched border, Sell elses where six for 75c. Main Floor —Centre. BROCADED PIQUE A NEW WHITE GOODS =” The enthusiasm for bro- caded materials has invaded the realm of cotton goods and one of the first fabrics is the new Brocaded Pique. Macy's is the first store in New York to show this smart material. This is an excellent quality of soft finely-woven 1. ue, elab- orately broc: in floral designs. fe show two patterns, exact copies of a Frencl pique that sells for 7Sc a yard. Wears and launders excellently. Very smart for dresses, summer suits, blouses and separate skirts. 27 inches wide. Mala Floor, 35th St WEEK-END SALE OF DRUGS & TOILET ARTICLES —SPECIAL PRICES All of the items men- tioned below are made in the Macy laboratories, of the finest materials, under conditions ensuring abso- lute purity. The special prices are not only much lower than Macy's usual rices, but are still further elow the prices charged elsewhere for products of corresponding quality. 39¢ Prophylactum (Macy), 24e. Ideal antiseptic tooth: and Toth wash. Macy's regular price 1s 39¢, Similar preparas tions sold elsewhere at SOc. 15¢ Talcum Powder (Macy), Se. Exceiiciit quality, delicate violet scen Similar quality elsewhere, 25c. 10c Tooth Powder (Macy), Se. Called “Dentifricia” for dis- tinguishing purposes, Abso- lutely pure powder in convenient tin container with practical top. Similar quality elsewhere is priced 15c, al 29e Honey Bud Cream, 15c. Superior honey and almond lotion, in four-ounce bottles. Similar preparations elsewhere, 35c. 53e Preparation of Extract of col Lineee soe Valuable tonic, prepared with wine in 16-ounce ttles. Specialty Drug Stores ask $1.00 for like preparation, 43c Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, 29c. Finest quality Imported Cod Liver Oil used. 12-0unce bottle. For equal quality else- where you pry 60c, 4zc Beci, iron and Wine (Macy), 24c. Made according to besttormula, Excellent tonic and blood purifier, Similar preparations elsewhere, 50c, 24c Expectorant (Macy), 15¢. A reliable cough and cold’rem= edy,in 4-ounce bottles. — Simi lar quantity and quality else- .59¢ Iron, Quinine and Strych- nine (Macy), 39c. Made accord- ing tol >? formula and used fi" WStrUCtIONS, 1b Mala Floor, Centre, . This Hat may be had in 29c Black, with trimmings TRIMMED MILLINERY'’ Week-End Specials on Sale Friday and Saturday, in the New Millinery Salon, Second Floor Resuming our Week-End Sales, which last season proved so popular, we are offering for tomorrow and Saturday's selling two very stylish groups of Hats, which though extremely smart and modish are most moderately priced. : a Ostrich Plume Hats, Special at $9.89 The newest turesque poke ef. fects (as ilustra'ed at the left), trimmed with a graceful Ostrich garnitureof the finest quality, entirely encircling the crown of ' the Hat and at the ROUOTCT ea la would be seld ouble-heade fer $16.50 - plume-ends in the very latest style. This model may be had in All black, black-with-while, black-with-Saxe blue, purple, navy or other of the favored colors. Semi-Dress Hats, Special at $5.94 A clever mode! (as illustrated at the right) of fine Tagal hemp straw trimmed at the tront with a cluster of silk fruit and with heavy silk ribbon around the crown, ending .n smart bow effect at the back. in the new colors, or m navy blue, Saxe blue and other pretty color com- binalions. About 200 Trimmed Hats on display at $4.96, and about 300 at prices up to $8.89. Second Floor, the New Millinery Salon. EARL Metres @ 65c to $1.50 \ MILLINERY 39, «* FLOWERS 1s JA A leading Paris manufacturer's entire sample line;— 2,000 bunches of the most exquisite and effective Floral Trimmings for the new Spring Dress Hats. Included in the assortment are Large Roses of si!k and velvet, in the rich new colorings. Rose Sprays in dainty small ef ects with fine foliage. Popp'es, Daisies and other fashionable flowers in all the season's sinartest shades. Identical styles and qualities are sold elsewhere at 65¢ to $1.50. Main Floor, 34th st. Men’s MOTOR COATS for Spring at Savings Inthe new ; ndmuchenlarged quarters of the Depertment of Automobile Su; plies, on the Fifth Floor, Sth St. side. Macy’s is, to the best a of our knowledge, the only Store in the City featuring automobile clothing and accesso- ries that does not give either discounts or commissions to chauf- feurs. All the other stores do one or the other, The savings made possible by Macy's one-price-to-all system to go straight to you, Chauffeurs’ Cravanetted Driving Coats, $14.75 Convertible collar, single-breasted model in the dark- ish *‘Oxford”’ gray, that not only does not show the dust, but actually sheds it, owing to its hard, close-woven tex- ture. Half-lined in strong imitation silk. Sizes 34 to42. Chauffeurs’ $25.00 Cravenetted Spring Weight Coats, $19.75 Extra fine quality, in single-breasted model. Very hard cloth, in choice of two patterns, both in dark “Oxe ford” pray. The Coat is made to stand the hardest wear, and all seams are double stitched, Sateen yoke lining and adjustable protective ‘‘wind-straps’’ on the sleeves. All sizes from 36 to 42. Gabardine ‘‘Hunter’s Tan” Rain Coats, $16.50 Single-breasted models with convertible collars, The Cloth of which these Coats are made is soft and pliable, yet has a dense, closely-woven dust-shedding surface. It is so light in actual weight that the Coat may almost be used for a ‘‘duster,"’ vet it is warm because of the close- ness of the weave. All sizes 34 to44. apy Seem eenet