The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1913, Page 4

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t b | ye Prisoners were arraigned yeater- 4a the Supreme Court and Gen- Gessions for sentence, In the; | Of Special Seasions ftty-five Added by Judges in Some Cases. of No, St? Ameterdam avenue; Guilty assault on young: gir! offense; Elmira Reformatory. Ferdinand schecia, nineteen years old, Of Hovston street and Howery: pleaded Gullty carrying brags knuok econ offense; Elmira Reformator: BY JUDGE MALONE. Thomas Lucchese, nineteen years old, 1 Kant One Hundred and Sixth wi leaded guilty carrying a re- rst offense; penitentiary three Patey Venaccio, seventeen years vl4, of No, % East One Hundred and Twelfth street, pleaded guilty, carrying @ fevolver; first offense; penKentlary three months, BY JUSTICES ZELLER, DEUEL AND M'INEANEY. Philip Todd, No. 186 West Twenty- first street, pleaded guilty te having door locked in workroom of eult factory; fined $28 or five days in prison, Abraham Geparasky, No, 139 Wooster reet, pleaded guilty to employing boy {n underwear factory after hours; fined arraigned. The disposition of | $20. was as follows: BY JUSTICE Gorr. No. 174 St. Ann's avenue; con Nienader, Bernard @oldatein, No, 136 West Kes ty-firet street, pleaded guilty to ‘ing girl r 7 acuned factory on Sataréass Edward om No, 10 Second ave- nue, pleaded guilty emplo; pants factory after hours; . Aaron berg, No, 44 West Eighteenth etrest, convicted of employ- St en Gad ae + sentence “" ‘Aero Waist Company, No, @ Weet Bixteenth street; convicted of employ'ng airl under sixten yeare w thout proper forty-two years a ninth street; leaded giulty to employ: ing girl after houre in érese factory; fentence suspended. Joneph Valenti, Ne. dl West Twenty- first street; pleaded guilty employing Girl under sixteen after houre tn orne- Aret| mem factory: fined 09 L. W. Hornthal, No, 2 Bast Four- teenth street; pleaded guilty p Proms coin ° on er beneinon factory after houre; “uyren ‘Gwieey, Ne S West Frit. * |} teemth gtreet; convicted employing wee inded. Cavalte, twenty-three. years "“Jooeph Rappaport, No, 89 Weet Twene e | se ontons for sale; sentence oun- tyofiret etredt: convicted employing girt is] in coat factory on Raturday; sentence fi suspended. Fannie ‘Chorba, No. % West Twen- | tleth street, pleaded gullty to employ- Peel we girl in cap factory after hours. ined ante Ferrara, No. 1% Grand street, Dleaded guilty to giving on opera in a Bowery theatre on Sunday. Sentence suspended. Kilas Edelsack, No. 1% West Twenty- firet street, pleaded guilty employing Siri In factory on Baturday, Fined $20, BY JUSTICES COLLING, ghee AND FORKER. Ernest Blumenthal, No. % Kast ‘Twenty-second street, pleaded guilty te employing girl ustler sixteen years in Gress factory after hours. Sentence | euspended. Max Leldenhopf, No. sl Cherry | attest, pleaded guilty to employing Under fourteen years in trousers tory, for which labor he paid 10 an evening. Fined §20. Lena Segreto, No. 2% Fast Twenty-| second street, pleaded guilty to employ- | ing girl EB ambroiéery factory after Daedertan Bianke, No. CT Columbus | avenue; pleaded guilty to employing | i inder sixteen years he} confectionery store; sentence suspended. Angele Roooo, No. 43 Hast One Hun- dread and Thirty-fourth street; oon- Vieted using false scale in metal shop; fined $10 or three deve in prison. Henry Kate, No. 104 Christopher street: pleaded guilty to offering spoiled | a. and rotten tomatoes for eale; fined Anthony Rubino, No, 24 Maat ritty.| Wixth street; pleaded guilty to offering wpolled bloaters, Peppers and onions for sale; fined 020 or four days in prison. Fred J. Fittmann, No. 84 Kast Fitty- sixth street; pleaded guilty offering Charles CG. Sohults, No. 2M West Twentieth street: pleaded gullty sto operating a lottery; fined $16 or three @ays in prison. Gene Cohen, No. % East Ninetioth etreet; pleaded guilty to operating a lottery; fined 15 or three days in grivon. Henry Kare, No. @ Tenth avenue; employed boy under sixteen years in Grocery; sentence sumpended. Henry von Oshsen, No. 413 West Forty-fourth street; employed boy in Grocery under sixteen years of age; fined $99 or four days tn prison. “Vion Rapabed & Remedlied ot Spsally Low Prin, Pheas 7380 Marrey Hl TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY asics Bonwit TELLER « Co. of One Hundred Women's Tailored Suits At the Greatly Reduced Price of 15.00 Formerly up to 42.50 ‘These sults have been assem- Bled from cogular stock and represent only a few styles of a kind. aon gegen iil Our Terms Apply to New York. New Jeresy, Leng Island, Connecticut Ee ye Sth AVE, Cor. All the above s Pegeer ens he addi Se on which int ,. WOR Db, t0 paepayt, 3) CUE Te, 19 we A Sale of Mid-Summer Apparel For Women, Small Women and Misses Offered at the most unusual price concessions ae va verse, Eeyore one Bais a. an oon best models. pone gh at the pressing needs. Every article the touch of refinement in every line. conforming to the fashion Of the minute—with it to meet 1000 New Voile Blouses Values Surpassing All Previous Offerings Last, week's Sale of Voile Blouses was an event. To-morrow’s offer- You wil today, a ing is an inspiration new Blouse receiv hare our enthusiasm for t of fine French voile, each one different; each with an indescribable obits. Everything but the price suggests the Hloencs last received from Paris. grace is made of one voile, oe wit turnover collar em- , broidertl ee wih plaited fil ari fl a fet cravat of old blue crochet buttons. On Sale 18th Street Annex, Ist Floor. Embroidery and insertion with odd silk crochet buttons and cord effectively trim the front; tucked back, em sailor collar and erage ag cuffs with plaited frill; cravat of Dresden ribbon. Equally pretty and cool is a blowse with plain back, ffont of allover in dial vi tant ing; . odd cuffs. §3.00 and $3.50 values 1.50 Waists and Blouses. ofCharming Distinction ° Priced Fully a Third Under Regular At-4,50 and regularly priced $6.00 Fine Verllse insertion and are cabierd ta thle deity taeda batiste. Four new models are made of fashionable white habutai; frills and titching on collar and cuffs. At 3.00 and conservatioely valued $5.00 in an blouse of fine batiste; enti front of one briny td and lace, lace, pretty At 2.80 2. worth the for Clusters of; price $3.75 and embroidery are combing! in this pleasing blouse of batiote. 6th St Beall On Sale in the Waist Shop, 2d Floor At 2.00 These Waists are worth $3.50. White oe Swiss is alwayscooland charming for summer ics, and . this dainty model with turnover collar and silk ne easy — teks thins ‘ancy buttons and give a note of distinction to this simple, well cut blouse of Swiss voile. petit hse damig a. a pretty models of white batiste, wane with lace, one hand-embroidered, with turnover collar. Tomgrrow, the price 2 .00 ~Jon Sate 18th Street Annex, 13t Floor * Three Thousand Five Hundred 2.00 Waists and Blouses tomorow, at 95¢ Difficult to make a selection. seventy models to satis All so pretty and @bol, and over meipeiaating tastes. Plain and all over embroidered voile, with frills and fine lace. Sheerbatiste tucked and trimmed with Val lenciennes insertion and edging. white or delicate stripes. on Tennis models in all Toll collar. On Sale 18th Street Annex, 181 Floor. Fine Lingerie Dresses Made this season to sell at 10.00 Hindreds of the daintiest and coolest white frocks. Charming for warm after- noons. Re wars te be tnd © acy Be ee eee this beer OF pretty de- clog, on ery. Square _* aud pees sleeves. " For tomorrow the price is 4.50 For the afternoon a delightful collection of the adaptable Pbulard Drees, in color and ait Value $26.00; at 18.50 Choice models in striped voile, effectively trimmed with embroidery; ribbon gi Value $16.50 and $18.50; at ‘9.50 12.80 Dresses of imported ratine in favored colorings. Value $25.00; at 15.00 Patch ets, “The” White Skirt At late season prices Never ‘was the separate white skirt more fashionable or indispensable here or abroad, This «collection includes all the favored materials of the season for that most useful — smart two-piece skirt of a Toe is made with belted and slighfly tucked ncaa Deeply slashed and buttoned on sides, Good value for $10.00; at 7.50 . _K handsome skirt of striped cotton eponge, Worth$8.00; is specially priced at 6.25 Of lighter Salght oy and ues fine pique is a likable Bucellent value at $5. s ne rir) Recommended for gencral wear and most inexpensive is a well cut and perfect tailored skirt of cordeline. nd Worth $3.50 but priced for tomorrow at 2.50 *Sales Now In Progress A Great Sale of — Chairs Sample Hosiery 100,000 PairsAverageHalf Uouel Prices} Fine Pieces at en a int Myieileg Male dB aay Each piece is perfec outs; no seco imperfec-} struction, finish, ard deh Had tions of any kind inthis losiery.| we bought FROM the samples Men's and Women's Hose at] instead of buying the samples, 15e, elsewhere 25c, up to 69¢ for] weshould be compelled tochange lsd i cb thread silk Hose,}at least uarter more than sewhere at $1. {00to$1.50 50, the present selling prices. a, Mala Fleer. Centre Clearang +0 of 40,000 Yards of ‘iE iai3 Maven SILKS =f: ‘oreign and feta ts Silks of Me finest q flies dey in } this clearance sale 's usual towesteinthecity™ p : | In the collection yi e the most brilliant and pices: the Season's many. us Siks, the products of the foremost French, Oriental thd American looms. Every color, every weave, every novelty that Fashion favors, is superbly ( tcl a fraction of Mac represented in this varied assortment. Notable among the many Fancy Silks are: Metal Embesidered . That were Sy i vie wi Met Mataie Berderg” $2-19t096.89 a a yard, now wire $1 69 Floral Berdered Ombre Berdered and other exquisite novelti zeta 40 to My inches in width, ae espedally appropriate Evening and Afternoon wns, Blouses eed jor trimming purposes. ) Becend Fieor—35th Mreet. $1.24 to $1.49 a 89c now Men’s $3. 50 Shirts of Silk-and-Madras | Fav peeed and very timely value from Mes new Men’ Shop, now occupying more than double its former space, and now located on the Main Floor, wa ie 35th Street, et, side, There are 1,353-0f the finest Silk-and-Madres Shirts in this offering that Macy's hes ever bean privileged to make—and you save $1.81 on every single one. i cord: in Bie tan, helio and Br, upon ciety =. grou The ‘soft double cuffs attached are particularly. desirable for the hot weather. There are all nec! sizes from 13% to 18, and choice of 34 and 35 in sleeve lengths. Hand-Played MUSIC ROLLS' ONE-POR Usual Prices the new and very much enlarged improved quarters of the Music Department, now on the Fourth Floor, Sth St., Rear. Until Macy's made this speciel pric Me, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 ard $1.75, These gene aes Rolls can be used on any beeniote Player§ - MA cannot give the manufacturer's name, but when you see the Rolls (as is instal) you will TeCPRTIES the_make as the lone consi t among the “hand-played.” Every Roll is new, perfect and a desirable in every way. Piano. ‘he selection includes a wide range of choice in the world’s finest song, dance, operatic and classical music. Try them over our new sound-proof room, 65-Note and 88-Note Music Rolls fast os it ars, at prices lower than anywhere else. el Rest ee Music Rolls Is for both 65 and 88-note nas yers are as follows: Ble. Mery'e Else- Meer’ ‘e where, ny is ud $1.00 8% A 3 The isc SOc ae catalogues, which appear on the first of each month, will be mailed) te, yeu re regulary if you NO recuet at the Department on the Fourth Floor, ihe only. ‘ditference between Rolls bought at Macy’ 's and Rolls bought ese. where is that at Macy's the Rolls cost about 40% less. a few Suggestions our comprehensive stock of classical and! a Ne Mc 2% om ae Si Tee A eda 5 ee ‘March and Two eae “tacled pibkads 1a ae 0c . sd Lente. id co ‘Tobeal T4e Rebderto re Bertin 440 Pre-eminent in fone and delicacy of Ssoremion, easy to pedal, instantly sive to ation, owing to its perfected six-point motor sor ter than’ Pianos costi ble Stock up to $496.00. » The higher the price the greater yer the saving, at y's. POS

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