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CROWN PRINCE TO BE HOST TO 100 POOR CHILDREN. Heir to German Throne Will Take “| @ Them for Vacation at Seashore le Aide to Deputy Commis- et Dougherty in the Détective Bureau. # & Fedognition of the excellent de- Hive werk Acting Capt. Thomas J. faney has been doing in command of district from West Forty-second P te West One Hundredth street on west’ side, Commissioner Waldo Kim to-day to the Detective wu ig Headquarters as aide to During Summer. BERLIN, April 26.-The German Crown Prince made a most popular ‘The youngsters are to be the regimental bari Prince's command di ‘The expenses of to be defrayed from the profits of the Crown Prince'a book “From My Hunt tog Diary,” pubtished last year, which describes the hunting experiences in Germany and abroad of the heir to the throne. GAS KILLS AGED WOMAN. Wind Pats ou | Range Jet While She Lies Asieep in Next Room. ™ ity Police Commissioner Dougherty. | y, beg it. Dun Kear, who has been in com- ot the detectives of the West -pecong atreet precinct, is placed of the district detective of the weet side, succeed- ‘Tunney is & Brooklyn trained and has been in the Detec- Bureav since 1907. In Brooklyn, 0 his own responsibility as a ctivé, he ran down and arrested Cari Von Mets Meyer, known as “ail nat" burglar; Merman Grits- jer -and “Meyer Ktenick, who @m the gas in the houses they and stupefied their victims ituharler getting a forty-two year and Krenick a term of thirty- gtate—and Matteo Delamo, who , hin mother, sister and niece street in 1911. & year ago Commissioner Waldo Tunney to Harlem, with ‘Fesult: that several burglar gangs run m and broken up and other ive work of high order was ac- 4, Since he has beech tn the olde Gistrict Tunney has captured /@ifferent gangs of automobile ban- and has landed numerous burglars confidence men. on day fully dressed, in Her flat No. 217% Eighth avenue. A gas jet in the mid- die of the kitchen was alight and gas was flowing Grom an open cock in the range. Mrs. Peterson was evidently about to Prepare tuncheon and probably had lighted the range and gone into her bedroom to lie down for a moment. A steak, ready for cooking, was on tne range. A gust of air put out the light in the range and the woman was over- come, She leaves a son and a nephew. ‘The latter ig Police Capt. August Kuhne. - —_—_ SENTENCED FOR FIVE YEARS. Samuel Harris of No. 102 Madison street pleaded gull fore Justice Bea- bury In the Supreme Court to-day to the charge of abducting Ethel Engel, a seventeen-year-old gin, from her home in Loulevitle, Ky, He was sentenced to not leas than five years or more than ten years in prison. The girl left her home six months ago with a traveling salesman. Police, at the request of the Louisville authorities, hinted for her until they found her two weeks ago living with Hartia at the Hotel Bradford, No, 63 East Eleventh stret. Indicted under a more serious charge, Harris pleaded _ b guilty to abduction, Tie | ti Y¥e8 BVENING .WUMLD, EX-SENATOR BAILEY (S NAMED IN A SUIT TO RECOVER $1,500,000 Charge Made That Stock Was Taken From Bank Without Knowledge of Officials. 6T. LOUIS, April %.—The name of former Sendtor Joseph W. Bailey of ‘Texas was to-day brought into the pro- cc:dinge in the suit of the National Bank of Commerce of St. Louls to re- cover $1,800,000 ‘worth of stock In the Nashville ‘T al Rallway ‘Company. A atatement made that without the @ bank directors the stock was taken out .: the bank and sent to Senator Bailey. Bailey, it was alleged, placed the wtock in the Standard Trust Company of New York, where it remained three years. Then it was drawn out by the Tennessee Construction Company and IF YOU ARE Ay You had better stop at once or you'll Jose your job, Every | line of business is closing 4 doors to “Drinking” It ma. our tuim next. of OR) ine thousands of restored to lives of sobriet y. We are so sure that ORRINE will ben- Ar that we say to you that if after a trial you fail to get any benefit its use, your money w' be ref When op “Drinking only box. interestin, re about ORRINE that weare Call Me a er: inquest Drug Stores and Ik it over. ahlevs: - 6th Avenue at 3Ist St. “‘The Store for Good Values’’ Your Money’s Worth er Your Money Back ~ Would You Walk a Block to Save Money? Come to the NEW | ped amy hpalbas merchandise, and note the bi: you should walk the extra b savings in price, assortments - . seisble ich will convince you that k from Broadway and Herald Square. Women’s Low Shoes|Suits and Dresses 95c, 1.90 & 2.95 Values $3 to \ Al te \ j ) 3.50 Pompe & 0 5 Pumps and Colonials, 2.95 $5 Your choice of | buying 9.75, Values $15 to $65 15 & 19° Many wonderful patent leather, |for Stuur’ te black or tan. calf-| Pers who oe 3 skin, with “light | style and quality at welted soles. neuer wk hand-turned soles. All sizes in each BDtyle. sg 1. 90 patent leather, all Oxford Untrimmed Ties, 95c $3 Grade All sizes in Patent Leather Oxfords, like illustration, meuse, eponge and Millinery and eek) price savings. Spring Suits of charming in crepe meteor, char- serge. Positively the low. Accessories At Remarkable Reductions. A oplendid showing of the wanted shapes in hemp, also the following leaders specially priced for. to-morrow: Java Straw Sailors, newest best $1.50 values in New York at P. smart blocks in ly worth $5, at - Genuine Panama large and small styles; Imported Velvet Pansies, bunch 3.95 | White Ostrich Feather Bands, yard'long.. ] | New Lingerie Waists, 1.95 ; {A shipment of fifty dozen—embracing some of the prettiest models we have seen this seqson—goes on for the first time to-morrow. Fre es ne ni used nnn of ema inl ye of hemi All or white effectively set off with groupe of tiny colored crystal buttons. Several new two- effects prettily combined with fine lace trimmin, BE Sr seceed ferrin tao tnetamt opgrovel of femidions dios drome Exapioaly goed vast #5 ‘Paid Mail Orders Sent Parcel Post ; Prepaid ] | white collars and cuffs, in plain tailored and belted models. ag oe a to Heriry Clay Pierce of Bt. Lou! ‘The mntdeicit was made by George Lockett Edwards, attorney for the bank, at the hearing before Hugo Muench, special commissioner, to take testimony In the suit. ‘The terminal stock, Kdwarde said, was ‘taken by the Tennessee Construction Company as security for the buildings, and In 190 was pledged by the construc. tion company as security for a loan from the National Bark of Commerce. Gray Hair Recipe | a Your Heme, Seives'the” 7 Preven, | A good many men and women go through life handicapped by gray hair, believing that it cannot be detection ‘is is alto- eee In the suit it fe charged that 10,000) shares Of the stock were withdrawn from the bank by Pierce or hie agents while the loan stit was unpaid. The suit is to recover this stock of ite equivalent, are here isa simple ho efor | which you can pul for very little cost, that wil to meet every requirement: Perce | $1,800,000, of water add one small box of Barbo | peiiSRty, Clay Pierce teatified that he oa, ot 1 os. Sua veel, pd ome involved to the extent o nearly 97,000,000 i - delightfully good preparation tor jually "aatkoning gray hair of beards, as well as a good remedy for | dandruff and other scalp disorders. | It is to be applied once a week until » | the hair is darkened, then once every fa tx none of the ob- ities of ordinary dyes nt vatickiness, rubbing off, yh defecte—and i * weep # how dittle you know of iid the lovely girl. “Ti Igy; it's your Ques A NATIONAL ENSTITUTION® ees Browning, King&Co_ CLOTHING, FUR! fa AND HA’ ros et. Bore Ane. CrEPT TIT} “Children’s Clothes The Norfolk has all the call this = Ie is made with yoke and front; with box pt and belt all arqund, or ° in the style of the so-called French” Norfolk, with its pleats running to the belt and patch pockets. Why are our prices less than others? Because we manufacture all our own merchandise and sell directly to you. Stop and think how few other houses in this city can truthfully say the same thing. We know, and we wish you did. Boys’ Blouses of light and dark jadras with band collar attached, 75c value, 45c. oo Men’s and Boys’ Hats, e-spun and shep- NORFOLK FUIT herd effects, $1.45. BROWNING, KING & CO. , Between 3ist and 32nd Streets. Square, Opposite Sth Street. + Fulton St. at De Kalb Ave. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices MAGS GIRLS’ COATS & DRESSES At Very SPECIAL PRICES Tn the New Department, 3d Fleer, 36th St. Charming new models are these in the season's newest fabrics at prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. For school wear they are especially desirable, as the styles are neat, the materials durable and pretty and the prices so reasonable, Dresses of Figured Challie, $5.94 Macy's price was $7.94 New long-waisted model in fancy pattern or dotted challie of softest quality, effectively finished withcollar, cuffs and front panel of sheer white em- broidered batiste. Belt of black velvet ribbon. Sizes 6 to 1¢ years. Middy and Straight-Line Tub Dresses, $1.96 Very sensible School Dresses are these in pretty chambray, linene and ginghams, Bulgarian middy, PRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1913. SAVINGS ON ||PLAYER-PIANO MUSIC ROLLS For 65+ and 88-nole Players, ir iy sie Sd Copan and Player Pianos, (gy ag Floor, 34th Si., Rear. These Rolls cannot be had elsewhere at less than mace Macy's prices are one-third They rank”among the finest interpretations that: have been cut, and the markings are so clear that any one can: produce the music correctly at first sight. Numbers prefised by an ° cannet be had ia Intreducine ty Phe The, Crystal, Late; te ate y When You, talien street song. Pal ) a American Your Name Oregon. ta nasise rite xy ay irae ot Il, oar aaa Southern PL . Tramy TYPICAL MACY SAVINGS IN PHOTOGRAPHICS the new and much im- proved and enlarged quar- ters of the Camera De- partment, now onthe Fifth floor, centre. S18.09 Be 3 Fide Preme ras, $7.89 Excellent fhe Bling eas’ to operate and equipped with lenses that, will give. you a [ine clean-cut picture every ime Pas straight line or-waist line models, jauntily trimmed | | metal "hs with bands of- stripe ‘or contrasting colors, Will wear and]| |” launder beautifully. Sizes 4 to’14 years. Girls’ Three Piece Suits, $14.74 Were up to $19.74 Twenty-two models at this price, including blouse, belted or iB straight line coats, in black-and-white check or navy blue serge. The. one piece dresses are- attractively trimmed with Bengaline silk in contrasting color,- piping and bullet buttons; the skirts plain but well tailored. Coats lined with peau de cygne. Sizes 12,149} and 16 years. Girls’ Summer Coats, $7.94 : Were up to $11.74 A variety of charming styles in black-and-white check, plain or diagonal serge or light woolen mixtures, some with detachable Sizes 6 to,16. years, Fleer, BSth Mreet. | 75c Direct View Finders, Special at 59c An these Finders the view appears srotogtohing moving objects: Ess tographing moving asi Bttached and detached at will, Sizes 3% in. x 4% in, and ¢in. x Sin. Also in the ie Se Sin. x 7 in, size, for 79c, Come to Macy's for the best work | 36 in, x 72 in. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ACS th to 3th H, For the PORCH or Garden : Suggestions from the vast variety of attractive pieces for mer Home, Bungalow, Cottage, etc., to be seen in the newq of the Furniture Department now on the Sixth Floor. $7. 49 Couch Hammocks $5.67 (As illustrated). Made Especially for R. H. Macy & Co. and not obtai elsewhere. Frame of iron, “Rome” link - , windshields of I ne ct bec ondenind dl ith adjustable legs that can be di to the floor, that the Couch Hammock may! be used as a divan. The mattress is filled with mixed cotton and is covered wr Plain aaa ot, ane the Sipeaions. dtl 72 Le pty bata net inchede ony owning per sya only needful for use om the lawn, or in the garden, $2.49 Porch Rockers, $2.16 (As illustrated). Natural, weet, or red finishes, Designed with large, roomy seats and comfortable backs. The frames are meade of Ver- mont birch, which is very sturdy and well adapted to outdoor use. The height of the back from the seat is 22 inches, and both seat and back are of double woven rattan. Perch Furniture, frem a Recker at Se up te a Couch at $7.94. Dutch Window -C URTAINS Very SPECIAL at (se) 1.74 t tage, or the bungalow. 32c to 35c 10 35c Domestie Cretonne (yd.) 21¢ A assoriment of charmin, ng ta taltates, ‘ropes repps and chintzes, in} oice of eight attractive striped and ee terns) ‘a wide < of sete. suital af cat rtai a ions, etc, usual sip. covers, cushion jacy's price is ig) 2 ) 28, “Straus” CUT GLASS REDUCED Almost One-half REMARKABLE for the depth, accuracyand lusir the culling, which won medal at the World's $1.98 ae *” 89 Ice Cream Trays, th 14 inches (as illustrated), andi. . deeply cut i very rich and artic dou Similar quality else-§ wiereis85.00 andup. - Regularly at Macy Mack's g3.00. 29 above bove stated. $2.97 Fern Dishes, $1.79 ~ Very elaborately cut in an intricate design. Lustrous facets out with great accuracy, Fitted with a lining \ removable) that“is heavily silver-plated. Footed design. accmomt, Beth OL Special Savings on R ugs, CARPETS & Linoleums 1s ie Sew and euash, layeored orars Hace “te sae Highest Grade Royal Wilton Rugs The best thal are made, and in an excellent range of patterns and sizes. The surface is resilient and durable and the colors lasting. . There are hundreds of small Rugs in addition to the am ones| listed below, which will be useful as “scatter” Rugs around the house. Also Hall Runners in various ; wean and widths. Eleowhore. 48} 9 ft. x 22 ft. $45.00 48] 9 ft. x 15 ft. 962.50 .48 | 10/t. Gin. x 10ft.6in. 954.75 .48 | 10 ft. Gin. x 12 ft. $62.50 48] 10ft.6in.x13ft.ein. 970.25, 9.48 | 11 ft. sin. x 12ft. $62.50 27.50! 11 ft. Sin. x25 ft. $78.00, Tapestry Brussels, Axminster and Velvet Pees Clearance Price, yard, 69¢ eg sp rm Special Savings on Fine Linoleums $1.39 and $1.49 Inlaid Linoleum (sq. yd.), The patterns are new this season, and the colors run all # way through to the back, Parquet, tile and geometrical e Width two yards, Roowbere? 94.25 $4.75 $4.50 97.75 00 224 ine x 36 in. 27 in. x 54 in. 36 in. x 36 in, 36 in. x 63 in, o ft. x 9 ft. $28.25 sft Sin. x 10 ft.6 in, 947,50

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