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BD HONG Pua “OF RS, USHA "Three Letters From Her Dc Not Give Any Idea of Where She May Be. \AN the thrills were removed from the mystery of Mra, Olga M. Housman's ‘@sappearance to-day and the affair be- jeame strictly « family matter when the Dussled by the attitude m: ite has re toward he sald, ‘@ were always very happy, and I beHeved until to-day that if Tay wite was alive she would firat communicate with me. I cannot understand her ac- tions. I have been of the opinion from Se ee ee ge LA ia ay tH Pretty wife let it be known she is alive | °AS 204 hiding from her husband. Two jet- tere written by her—one to her mother Ez to murder, abduction or drowning. first word from Mrs. Housmea to her mother, Mrs, Mary Koiva, Bergen street, Brooklyn, in a used the mother to faint Bh HS $ ‘ iz H z f Mother—I am sorry for ‘ ve done, Please discoon- search for me Don't anybody, as I don't want to innocent person punished, not happy. Will write you on Friday. Your loving daugh- r OLGA M. ND LETTER 18 SENT TO PO. LICE DIRECT. postmark on the letter showed tt jed at Station B on Thirty-seo- jt. Mrs. Housman's mother iden- handwriting, and called in the & blankbook mansfacturer of Pacific street, who also admitted ten by his wife. ‘The second letter written by Mrs. Housman arrived by special delivery @hortly after nidnight at the Canarsie tation. It was addressed to the police st FEe belie sf at FF : man identified the handwriting and esked the police to keep up the search for his wife. He met no favorable Fesponse on the part of the detectives, ‘Who are not inclined to interfere now when her disappearance is established ase ily matter, ‘This letter also Station E. It read: You may stop searching for me. © am alive and well. I don’t want any one accused of a crime, as there has been none as far as I am con- @erned. I also wish to state no one fs responsible for my act. I left of: wes mailed from @y own free will and accord. Many @alse reports have been printed in the newspaper# about me and I am gorry romeone else is unjustly ac- » @used and implicated in my act. OLGA M. HOUSMAN, HOUSMAN WANTS POLICE TO KEEP UP SEARCH. Housman was very excited after read- fag this letter and exclaimed: “Z think the police ought to find my wife fo: me!" Ym her letter to the Harbor Squad, y@hich was virtually a duplication of a stmilar missive to her mother, Mrs. Gousman added this line: plece of jewelry jamonds' as I have about $25 worth of jewelry. ig the only piece with stones tt” t was no jewelry in this letter, bet in @ second envelope received by ‘the Harbor Police at Canarsie a small @old band, set with seed pearls was jmrapped about by a piece of paper, which was written: “I forgot to fa other letter.” ousman has ed no letters, and although he ha: dfastly maintained that his wif very happy with him and contented with ‘her surroundings, ¢ Mavestigation by an Hvening World re- 1 porter to-day revealed the fact that on Wridpy afternoon, the day before she vasished, Mre, Housman and her hus- MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO. OUR TERMS 3 Down on? 502? 5 Down on? 700° T° Down on *1002° LARGER AMOUNTS tM PROPORTION OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY J EVENINGS ONLY | 2174-3° AVE. "ET TBS LISTS Mid-Summer Millinery New and attractive white models—productions workrooms. have white hi brims with ‘atin, or male eon trimmed with and white wings. A number of cluded, smartly trimmed with tulle. They are priced TRIMMED OUTING HATSA spied splendid white chip and domestic Milan Hats; erimmed Tibbon and quills. Worth $3007.77 wane sik oF black velvet 1.95 eat . 69 black hats are also in- $5.00 down- UNTRIMMED HATS—White shapes. A big value at IMITATION HAIR HA’ low our usual low price, eac! For June Weddings, For Summer Homes. A Sale of For Bridge Prizes, Silverware For Your Own Table. All Artistically Designed and at Prices Lower Than Quoted Elsewhere. SANDWICH PLATES—Sheffield plate] DOMINO SUGAR HOLDERS—Sheffield on nickel silver; pierced designs,| plate, on nickel silver; pretty fancy edge. Re, 908 rico t. . $1.50... $2.50... CRUMB SETS—Sheffield plate, on| pierced designs. nickel silver; pertty, plain designs; / SANDWICH fancy edge. Reg. SS ES » ‘ . 3 Women’s Lingerie Waists * "yt" Two models of sheer batiste, prettily tucked; with new flat collar or 9, Dutch neck; trimmed with wide insertion of cluny lace . 69c Several elaborate models of fine lingerie material; some with yokes; others with pretty shaped collars; also with fronts daintily embroidered 1 .00 and finished with bands of velv: ° Fine Blouses—the latest models atiste; with hand embroidery in exquisite designs, combined with dainty taces. Many have the new shaped collars as well as Dutch and high necks, Women’s Linen Dusters, 3.95 Ashore or afloat, they're admirable, Used by many Instead of sports§) coats because of thelr all-around serviceableness. Full-cut coat, with large collars, worn fastened-to-neck or turn-down; belted back or plain. Sizes 34 to 46. Girls’ Graduation Dresses _, Votles. 5.95 to $8.95 shades From te charmingly simple to the more elaborate models—a wider range of exclusive styles cannot be found, for they typity all that ts smart and be- coming for the girl graduate, who takes size 13 to embroideries, laces and ribbons—inimitably applied. Mise & Wash Dresses, 98c, 1.98, 2.98 cari Of fine ginghams, chambrays, percales, lawns and other summer materials. Figures, stripes, plaids and other effects make up the designs, while the color- Te are eminently satisfying. The styles are legion, and Include a two-piece §, Bal kan model with striped coat effect and white skirt. Sizes 6 to 14, Two Ribbon Specials FANCY SATIN and MOIRE STRIPED RIBBON—51% in. wide; in white, pink, ‘ight blue, cardinal and brown, Also heavy quality TAFFETA Ri! 534 in. wide; many colors, black and white. Reg. 25¢, yard. MESSALINE RIBBON—7% in.; soft quality, in great demand for sash effects; pink, light blue, mais, Nile, coral and rose, MOIRE RIBBON—S'% in., for children's hair bow: blue and white. Reg. 35¢ Sterling Silver Photo Fram: 5x6 in. 6x8 in. 7x9 in. Value $2.00, Value $4.50, Value $5.50, 1.19 2.75 3.75 An ideal gift for the girl graduate, These frames are oval and square with plain broad band. A limited quantity to-morrow at about the cost of the sil-#) ver alone. Sheets and Pillow Cases. Made from full-bleached standard one-plece sheeting, durable and de- endable, hemmed, ready-for-use. SHEETS—54x90 in.; reg. S4c, ea..45c| SHEETS—72x90 in.; reg. 70c, ea. .B4c * 63x90 in.; reg. 63c, ea..60c! reg. 77c, ea. .60¢ PLAIN HEM PILLOW CASES—size 45x36, each. . 10: EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES—hemstitched; 5 EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES—scalloped open ends, $1.25 Summer Curtains, pr., 69c COLORED CROSS-STRIPE CURTAINS—a special purchase of a limited quantity offered at the above sensational price for to-morrow only. Choose itute for s glass will not wash 9 off; designs and colorings to suit the most fastidious. Yard (Y New Colored Cotton Dress Goods 36 IN. SILK WARP PONGEES—newest colors. Reg. 36-IN. RAMIE LINENS—colors and black, 5%, 27-IN, STRIPE RATINES—colors and black and white stripes. \ 36-IN. WHITE AND NAVY and WHITE AND BLACK PEI LES. a7-IN. FLORAL BATISTE—in an assortment of new styles. 5% Smart, New Dress Fabrics, 49c $2-IN. ENGLISH SICILIANS—brown, gray, navy, cream and black, 36-IN. ALL WOOL STORM SERGE and STRIPE BRILLIANTINES. Also SIN. FANCY MIXTURES, ¢ Some while others are fi) 2.00] 18, The trimmings are) J Knapp’s Root vf New Reyal Anne Calilernia Mac im Bree r can, 2%e; dozen, Bi 2 dozen, $6.19. ‘I “Teal” California Lemon Cling Pea: R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices. A\ Broadway, S4thte 36th St. Pretty PARASOLS at POPULAR PRICES Bright hues, handles and bizarre shapes are char- acteristic of the newest French model Parasolswhich is are shown in infinite va- riety at Macy's. Cloche" with high Lon Py “La ane other pretty French model, deeply curved and ioned of rich silks and satins. fash- “Le Caprice” at $8.94 is ,_ “Le Chapeau” at $15.89 is a coquettish hat - shaped model of fine silks in brilliant hues. At $10.89 are delightful Pagoda Parasols ! wih and white silks, plain satin with fancy borders, moire and silk models, and many top, bell shaped, Ae ex fong handled and ten ‘ribbed frame styles. Children's Parasols in 49%. 1.98 to $5.94. 19c, 39c, 69c The “Lallapalecsa,” intreduced by Dos ork b tome ok Oe as » and comfortable, The “Lallapaloosa” is woven of pliant peanut straw. It can be shaped in dozens of different ways at will. It folds up so compactly that one can slip it into pocket or purse. It is worn by young and old alike, for golfing, tennis, motoring, bathing, fishing and general out-of-town wear. a charming m odel of heavy taffeta in solid colors with high- Fence ai border of flowered moire silk in deli- cate colorings. Long handle of matching color. ano} wide styles and fabrics are priced at No trimming needed; but a scarf, velvet or lingerie bow transforms it into a rough and re trimmed hat. REMNANTS at HALF Price In this vast assortment are the season's newest fabrics in various cut lengths, accumulations from the ‘constant selling of the year, dresses, skirts and children's wear, Included All weaves and fabrics in lengths sufficient for blouses, are: Macy's 9c to $1.98 Ratines, now (yd.) 19}Zc to 99c Macy's 24c to Macy's 12c to Maey’s 12c to Macy’s 12c to Macy's 24c to 48 Voiles, new (yd) 12¢ 8c Crepes, new (yd) 6c Gc Swiss, new (yd) 6c 49 Lawn, new (yd) 6c 4% Madras, new (yd.) 12¢ Macy's 24c to 98 Pique, now (yd.) 12¢ Macy's 12eto 49¢ Dimity, new (yd.) 6c Sold only by the Remnant to 24c to 49c to 34!xc to 24'4c to 2414 to 49c to 24.2 Hecoud Meer, GROCERY SPECIALS Suggestions only of the daily economies to be found in acy’s new and greatly improved _and enlarged hygienic Grocery Dever ings on the Fifth Floor, 35th Street. —Healthful and Whole: 60S “Lily White” Brand, absolutely pure; small bottle, 12c; dozen, $1.33; mediuin bot+ tle, 22¢; doz., $2.43; large bottle, Our Celebrated Pure Raspberry, y, lemon, orange, and ten ot! quart, bot \e. 25c bottle, for this Huntley & Pak —Packed in half-pound packet tional Biscuit Co.'s New Crea about 65 biscuit: We; dozen, $1.18, doz., $4.46; half gal., T4e. iruit Syrups ’ nilla, chocolate, cherry. ay id ; guaranteed absolutely pure; pint bottles, each, 24e; 8 Beer Extract One bottle makes 6 to 10 gallons Root Beer; regular Palmer's English Biscuits, Petit Bourre, Cinderella, Thin Arrewree! i for this special sale, Ie ie fafers— Buttered and sa lor this sale, 39 dozen tins, T4e; vach, 13e, Cook's” Brand Pure Fruit Jams—Packed in large tumblers. cluding straw = and pineapple; guaranteed absolutely pure; s price for this sale, dozen, $1.04; cach, 9. ly White” Brand T at 4c > price, Se; doz., $3.04 Heme Made Sweet Orange Marmalade— Made of sweet oranges; guaranteed absolutely pure; inNo. 1 large glass old elsewhere at 15¢ to 20c price for this sale, dozen jar Ir; dozen, ish. &.: packed price for this can; for this special le, dozer, Be; cat, Te. - Maine Creem Sugar —"'GreenMountain ' brand; finest quality packed; equal quality sold elsewhere at 12c to15c can; Macy's usual price, a us this sale, dozen cans, 94e; ing 15 to 16 Onions; this spec! Califernia Asparagus “Log Cabin” 2c can; special for this joze a $e. jalten” Brand Pork and Beans—With tomato sauce; in No. 2 cans; sold else or at 10c can; for “Brookvale” Bartlett Pears— elsewhere at 18¢ to 20c cial sale, can, Te. ‘s price, can, 13; dozen Cherrits "Colonial brand, sold svervwnners at 75c jar; Macy's price, jar, led, in heavy syrup; large large 82-07. jars: fi} French Sardines, Bones, Arsane Brand-Our own special importation, packed in the finest SNe cal in 4 tins; Macy's usual price per tin is 19¢;; dozen $1.74; can Early June Peas—-"‘Lily White’ brand; |Special Sele Hawaiian Sliced Pinsapple— | "Dessert" brand; No. 2 can; quality elsewhere 16c; Macy’s price, per can, 13; dozen, $1.46; 2 dozen, $2.89. Mixed Vegetables “Marceau” brand; finest imported; regular sizecan;doz., $248 car “Empress” Brand Limon Cling Peaches 244 can; sold elsewhere at 25¢ Mac rice, ff can, MBe; dozen, $2.04 . syrup; large y ‘om te oe ale; = syrup; No, 24 * can; equal quality elsewher ; | “deseamninn In heavy syru a: New Caliiernia sold elewhers at 26c; per a the; | White” brand; per dozen, $24) sale, can, 2he; dozen Packed in heavy 244 cans; this brand; extra fancy No, 2 can; dozen, $. ver ; Hone better rice; in elb. tall can; can, zen, $2.41, Brand Coliternia Apricots ~ No. 244 can; extra heavy syrup; Macy’‘s price for this sale, per can, 22e; dozen, $248. Tipe ~ “Lily 0, 2 square cans; white; can, 24e; dozen, #14, femate Cateup-- Guaranteed absolutely pure and uncolored; half pi nd Onien Salt~For season- fl | No. 2}, cans; sold} 1.46. R.H. Masy & Co.'s Attractions Aro Thale Low Prices, is Herald Square Broadway, 34th te 36th St. Summer Home Needfuls at Lowest-in-the City Prices | very neatly made. Larger sizes have trays and sub-divi- sions. Some are in couch or seat form with arms. They are priced according to sizes which are from 27x x1444 inches at 8, to x17 inches at “Under the Bed” Sizes For use where room to46x23x91{ inches at $3.50 White Enamel - IRON BEDS, $1.89 io tipo Ape %in. hice big ing fvecbrreerths . Vase ornaments, in. thick, The height of Beds is 41 inches, hele ee at the foot is 41 ii , and at the Choice of seven sizesfrom32}4xi6xi6 at $749, to 48x22%43 “Duplex” FIRELESS KERS $4.49 Large enough to cook meat and entene t One Aine The larger sizes pt to oast, bake and boil at the same time rention while foods are cooking. country use, Lawn SWINGS—Save (ALL METAL) light strong, shes quoted give full extension. 18 in. x a nM 3 in, x 37 ine $80 #0 x 37 in, 30 in. x 43 in, Black wire cloth, per running foot, & ‘ ‘CREX’’ ues: ONE-FIFTH LESS THAN ELSEWHERE Made of tough rairie grass from isconsin_and Min- nesota. The most durable and most practical of all Sum- mer floor coverings. 4 it 9 ft. x 12 ft., ; Other sizes at pro- Portionate prices ranging from 18 in, x 36 in., at 28, to 12 ft. x 15 ft, at $12.89. fourth Fleer, “Peerless” Ice Cream Freezers Three-minute freezers, constructed on the single: ty operated, and freezes very fe get motion principle; rapidly and sm ices are “Lowest-in-the-cit: One-quart size $14) Three-quart size $1.91 Larger sizes, up to.12-quart, whic! his priced $7.46 COOLERS The most inexpen- sive and sanitary earthenware coolers made. 2-gal., $1.39 dgal., $1.59 4ogal., $1.79 $1.97 Segal., G-gat., $2.29 Segal, $2.47 Basement, 84th Bt. Typical values from one of the many enlarged Depantnent of Sporting Goods enlai men in, Is on the Fifth Floor. re $7.50 Swings at $6.74 “Macy's” Sterling make (as illustra. ted) 4-pas- senger and 9 Ln high. Awnings $1.74 extra. Macy’s $6.74 “Elberon” Lawn Swings, $5.94 Four passenger, 8 ft. high, made of hardwood. Wel! bolted and of unusually strong construce tion, Finished in red and natural. $14.75 Gliding Settees, $13.29 Com with awning. Finished in pot and with po adjustable ee any angle. Rockers of saperert steel, that roll silently on the hardwood CROQUET SETS at Macy SAVINGS A complete child’s set at 89c up to a complete professional style tournament outtit at $24.75. The following item illustrates your saving: $3.78 Croquet Sets at $2.97 Eighl-ball Sels, Mallets with professional style handles, Fancy sane Malet “are balls of selected sugar maple. Heavy wire wickets and wood sockets for them. ‘ing enclosed. Macy's Two-quart size $1.66 Four-quart size $2.31 and a large platter. ink and Green arid gold Basement, Contre. Macy’s “North Star” Refrigerators,$11.11 »$92.84 Hasement, Ste The most economical of Refrigerntors=thie ice chamber, lined with galvanized steel, cannot leak; improved ice tank, removable beam trough, galvanized shelves, Seven walls Prntect the ice; insulation and air circula- tion are perfec’ Bamboo (Outside Bark) Porch SCREENS Sean Quarter-inch slat Halfsinch slat “ee Nove ia'tte xe ft. eee see oe gmlsrcxert, Ske tae MelSft.xeft. $1.36 Me $1.18 Larger sizes, as 8 ft., 10 ft. and 12 ft. wide, at propor- tionate prices. With pink decorstion, $1. Fine for camp assortment ranging in price from a | ed tation from Austria. and Deautitul effects. ICE CREAM SETS Decorated Austrian China in pretty new In each set 13 pieces, including 12 saucers or, Id, $6.09 ration, $349 Red bordered effect, $12.99 WATER "yeas } FILTERS $8.97 REQUISITES for the KITCHEN = Oil Cooking Stoves, $6.24 One-burner Kerosene Stoves, clean, odorless, pow- erful and economical. Styles and sizes up to $17.91. Alechol Stoves, 49¢ Collapsible, fitted with pan holding 1 pint of water, Larger sizes up to 63.78. Can be used with either sizes up to 6-Ib. at Pertable Ovens, Sle Covered with asbestos, roast and bake or oil stoves. models and sizes; ranging in price up to $3.46, Electric Irene, $2.97 Three-pound thee, of ean construction. Pink decoration, $ts?