The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1913, Page 11

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ae THE EVENIN seen Pitt was a revolver, which they ‘clea is % ce declared he fired im the hallway when Carter was shot down, Pitt yas in- dicted and tried for the shooting, but was acquitted. MAROONT TELLS RY © STOR OF INVENTION |: OFEAMOUS WRELESS = \ i x i“ Gi) | | {| R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Mf Suit Is Won, Independents| Herald Square Broadvwag, 94th \e 30th St. js Say They Will Be Forced , ‘Bette Grea esday # ' “Wh the United Siates District Court of 'The development of wireless teleg- “eaphy, from {te first stage to the lashing of messages thousands of wmilés acrous seas und. continents, @vas Peescrived to-day by Guxtietmo Mar. ‘gont, the inventor, dn the witnens stand YOUR ECONOMY (According to Ruskin): “Economy no more means SAVING money than it means SPENDING money. It means the adrninistration of a house; its stewardship; spending or saving, that is, whether mor r ADVANTAGE."—John Ruskin. «Eno’ sgt i il 3 Brooklyn, before Judge Veeder. The Gecasion was the sult by the Mareont , Wireleas Telegraph Company agalunt dhe National Electrical signal Com- Dany over the alleged infringement of ,& Marconi patent covering a “detector” device by which one may observe Withoug “Mstening in" that wireless the ) are being “flashed through “the el¥, t , Alter giving his age as thirty-eight 4 @n4 birthplace as Itely, Marcon de- rived him early poyhood's interest in Plectricity and his first experience on pe father's ostate near Rome. He sald z his first experiments with the waves in 1995, when he suc- Qeeded in rigging up a little apparatus .Qy which wireless waves were sent o,¢cross a table. " “I gradually expanded by experiments $i 50 until I worked out the ortginal of the e apparatus,” said the in¢ertor, ist ind ‘wae able to increase the radius of hay transmitting. 1 sent in Morse or $4 98 *Continental and made rapid progress in F imerensing the distance of my messages." tf t aFF3 sit sree Wonten's Satin Coats, perrectly’ reversible and of very graceful style. One side of black,satin of soft, rich, lustrous quality; the reverse side of old blue, gray, amber or‘ black. ng, sharply cutaway model with kimono sleeves, sailor collar effect and shawl revers. ee Third Floor, Broadway. WOMEN’S $7.00 SERGE SKIRTS, $4.96 Imported serge of very superior quality in novelty striped effects—cream ground with black, navy or cream stripes in various widths. New draped model trimmed at the side with rows of buttons. High irdle top, shirred back, finished with strap, ance fall style. eine WOMEN’S $10 LINEN DRESSES, $7.49|| Ml Ramie Linen Dresses, in smart one-piece model; fastening down the front with large covered buttons and hand-made buttonholes. Cluny beading joins the deep shoulder yoke and sleeves. Novel sailor collar and revers, fastened to waist with buttons. Semi- blouse waist. and straight-line skirt are joined with shaped belt, drawn through eredw buckles, 43 low neck, t Ih ‘Third Fleer, 84th iF checked chambray or f Four new models, trimi sizes #4 to 44. Third Fleer, 85th The noted inventor went into a tech- nical description of all the parts of tho modern wireless apparatus covered by ‘his patents. In anewer to Judge Vee- der'a question he said the greatest dis- tahce ao far attained by wireless mes- sages was 6,000 miles, from Clifton, ‘Ireland, to Buenos Aires, Argentine, . Attorneys for the National Electrical Signal Company eaid out of court that {f the Marconi Company wins this sult ‘ft will have an absolute monopoly of the wireless business and that the great : Third Fleer, 85th Mt.. linen-cov In sizes 34 to 44. Colors: lavender, tan, wood brown, Copenhagen blue, rose, light blue and white. _Third Floor, Broadway. GIRLS’ GOWNS & PETTICOATS, 29c Nigh di fe brie ved id yoke and For this Substantial Tet ightgowns made of cambric with round phone Table and Stool, cuts trimmed. with five rows, of hemstitching, Low & Wry for the death of her husband | Eerly English, Golden and Fumed Oak. | Petticoats. of cambric finished hemstitched and in one of former Palice Lieut. Charles | Other first clase stores charge $4.98 for tucked flounce of fine muslin, Sizes 2 to 16 years. rtant point is oc steqna-arm . gambling raids. | Fig Infante’ Wear Dept. Third Fleer. ie ‘ q se ee ae bee ‘Bc SILK MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, 69c Wireless tation put up by the National Mompany for the Government at Arling- ‘ton, Va, will have to be put out of busfness, aemeecenigueeacteeed BECKER'S MAN MUST PAY. , Widow Gets $5,000 Verdict Against Putt, Police Officer's Preas Agent. Mrs. Mary B, Carter, a negreas, got ®& verdict of %,000 this afternoon from 20008 $1.50 Prem agent, Charles B. Plitt. Becker, pow jn: Ming Sing deathhouse, was orlg- # Inally a dofendapt in this sult, but the Elbow length, made of heavy Milanese silk with “ ” Br was adaies ange aaestee var presen! double finger-tips and Paris pont embroidered back. Figur ed ‘Crex <'when the shooting took place. * Established 70 years. Excellent wearing quality. Black and white only. $1.25 “Cres Rugs, 8 9 35¢ “Crex” fore the cage went to the jury to- | MYRTLE AVE., COR. BRIDGE ST., All sizes. special at Ic: 's j several witnenses testified to having BROOKLYN, N. Y. Mate Fleer, Size 3 ft. x6 ft. Four sizes in be- tween, running up lo 25 “Crex” Size 9 ft. x 12 ft. MACY'S 39c SILK BOOT HOSE, 24c Fine gauze Silk Boot (16 inches high), with top of mercerized lisle. Extra heavy spliced heel and toe, reinforced at points of hardest wear. Mate Fleer, Cemtre.. MACY'S $5.24 MESH BAGS, $2.97 Substantially and artistically made of German silver double ring-mesh with narrow 6}¢inch French ‘ay frame shaved in floral pattern, Silk lined, $7.50 lack only. $1.50 IMITATION HAIR cae ae é, finished ball or pendant (ring, Ani : Malar or waite, with packs weve flanges, Very SILK = autiful Ba , copy of a sterling si ver model, newest and smartest shapes; large, ium and 2 ey. Scott reader small effects. - Ideal Hats for midsummer wear, $3.50 MULL COMFORTABLES, $ IMPORTED JEWELRY at 72 PRICE We have divided this sample line of exquisite Jewelry into four lots of special prices, Included are won- derful Oriental effects in richly colored stones, set in sterling silver, gold filled, gun metal and platinum finished mountings, many pieces set with genuine ame- thysts, amber, lapis and topaz; also crystals finely cut. There are Chains — Enameled Lockets-and-Chains Hat Pins it lac La Vallieres Pendants * Bocuse ao Bar Pins. Bracelets and Necklaces Width 36 inches. uae eee eee aes &€2es 2! able and launders well, Width 36 inches. A very @ »the “KAYSER” standard. “ The development of the ““KAYSER” Silk ’ Glove represents the attainment of an ideal, the achievement of which has not been hamp- ered by restrictions of cost or time, nor influ- enced es @ passing dem@hd for features most aptly characterized as ‘talking points.”* Lot 3. Pieces at,$1.98 to $2.97 Imported to sell at $3.96 to $8.89 Lot 4. Pieces at $4.89 Imported to sell at $15.00 Main Floor, Broadway,. $7.00 LINGERIE ROBES, $3.96 beautifub patterns. Wash Fabrics, including: Of taffeta silk, and conveniently hinged to fit in asuitcase. Tape edge and 8-ribbed frame. and women. Handles of mission finish and natural wood, in a wide variety of the most serviceable crook, right angle, and straight styles. ne Main oer, Hroadwe: Ai (MACY'S T7c PRINTED VOILES « The most popular and pretty of the season's cotton fabrics. Small _and medium sized floral and figure atterns, copies of the most exquisite French printings. ainty color effects, in pink, blue, helio and yellow on white and colored ground, Width 27 inches. Second Floor, Broadway.. “KAYSER” gloves “cost no more” than the ordinary kind—and are worth double in quality, fit and value, Don’t accept the “just as good” kind, there’s , p. war te tol the genuine—‘Look in the Hem”—if you find the name “KAYSER”’— you have the kind that “don’t wear out” at the finger ends. A guarantee ticket in every pair. Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 good, wiry, durable cloth, + Crrerrrrerrereuxr eeu enn Main Floor, Centre. Long Silk Gloves, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 ; une & Co,, Makers . @ WORLD, TUESDAY, ‘JUNE 17, 101 ee ere oe SUS eh ee Pe ee ee ee The Most Profttable Business Day of the Month— for Our Customers : —In which you witl reap the benefits of our whole month’s special preparation for - the clipping of costs on the most timely needfuls for every member of the family. OUR ECONOMY (Macy's own definition) : organization; careful administration, both buying and selling for cash only; elimination of waste (such as charge accounts and: trading stamps); or time, or anything else, ta THE BEST POSSIBLE far-sighted planning ahead; providing what is most wanted at the time it is wanted most.—Macy’'s. ‘ h of Some of the Items to Last Most of Thursday, but Come Wednesday if Possible. ree $18.00 REVERSIBLE COATS, $13.74 WOMEN’S $3.00 SILK SHIRTS, $1.69] MACY'S $4.96 RAINGOATS, $2.89 Wide and’ narrow striped effects, in a superior quality of wash’silk, in black, lavender or blue stripes on white ground, Very finely made Shirts; high or -over or sailor collars; long sleeves with “French” cuffs; breast pockets. Sizes 34 to 44. $2.00 HOUSE DRESSES, $1.29 Practical,‘ neat House Dresses made of durable red or striped percale. u with embroidery or with plain colored material and large pearl buttons, All SSES’ $7.00 TUB DRESSES, . Pretty one-piece Summer Frocks of light © figured voiles, lawns and tissue fabrics. Trimmed with shadow or heavier laces, embroidered voile collars and cuffs. » Many have girdles of messaline. Blouse bodice effects with the new set-in. sleeves; straight line or draped skirts. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. A Special Six-Course Luncheon—{ ‘ii"fior }—54c Served Wednesday and Thursday. 11.30 A.M. te 215 P.M. “Crex”” Rugs 4 to 1¢ Off “Crex” Rugs need no introduction. The im- hat these are regular goods, in pegue lar sizes, and ate perfect, new and desirable in every Wway—no odd sizes, ‘‘seconds”’ or “‘throwouts” among them. Fourth Fleer, Broadway, ‘ * Plain “Crex” pedal ct 19¢ Size 18 In. x 36in, Seven sizes in bee tween, running up to Rugs, special at Size 9 ft. x 12 ¢ FOOOOS [0000000 OOOOC 0008 Fleer, 34th ft. $1.00 WHITE HABUTAI SILK, 74c t Pure white silk woven jn asa —excellent weight—smooth, perfect weave. r= Becond Fleer. Sith At. $1.25 BLACK SILK PONGEE, 89c pars quality of this Lot 1. Pieces at 24c to 49c most desirable Summer Silk in'rich b : [ imported £ sell Fe Me to $1.50 erat Fae SO either alle ves a Pk fo sell at $1.50 lo $3.00 40 to 50c EMBROIDERIES (vt), 29¢ Width 17 inches, White Embroidered Flouncings and Corset Cover Embgoideries, in a wide range of i MACY'S 14c WHITE GOODS (4), 8c For this sale we have reduced 200 pieces of White Beautiful Unmade Robes of crisp, fresh, white snow- ; . ns We could not afford to buy expen- flake crepe, embroidered in coral” Alice blue or pink 27-inch Giumeres De apie was 14¢. sive advertising space “year after in charming floral patterns. Frocks of these 45-inch 27-inch Woven-Figured \ Sete: Wes 14c, 1,” to tell the women ica Flounced Robes are delightful for shore or mountain, aiinen eld ‘d Ore ba sabe was 14c, Main Floor, 34th 6.. be, , . that ae Flores ota te best TT All fresh, crisp new goods é quality. —in style, fit and finish—if it were rond Floor, Centre, Sot bun, oo were $3.75 FOLDING UMBRELLAS, $2.69 75c ALL WOOL STORM SERGE (#), 49¢ Cream Serge-—width, 38 inches—rin rich, creamy tint, free from any black threads or specks. Black and Navy Storm Serge, width 43 inches, A Second Fleer, Broadway. WOMEN’S 50c UNION SUITS, 33c Fine quality Jersey ribbed Suits, low neck and sleeveless, trimmed with mercerized tape. Umbrella drawers, lace trimmed, Regular and extra large sizes. Economy Sale ss Practical adjustment; thorough ’” ’ Quality now on sale elsewhere for Single ‘ texture ru Derized cloth; choice of tg ¥ . Double yoke. Button-close-to-neck wit adjustable strap on the sleeves, All sizes to. $5.00 BLUE SERGE TROUSERS, $3.69 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S. SIZES-—full, line. .. Strictly all-woo| and aierantaed fast colors. Made with or without cuff bottoms. Finished with belt loops, and with side buckles for adjustment: Fifth Vicer, Broadwas.. $4.96 | BOYS’ $5.00.to $6.50SUITSat $4.24] elit, en eve ee erat je Of mi cl 3... \) - lined trousers. All the newest Spring models, including some with patch pockets and stitched-on belt. Sizes 6 to 18 years. ‘ Becend Flees, 84th Mt, BOYS’ 75c PAJAMAS at 59c Spring and Summer weight. Made of tan and white madras With stripes In blue, pink and helio. Finished with silk frog ornaments. All sizes from 6 to 16 years, eae : col Second Fleer, 84th St. Reae., $44.50: VICTROLA OUTFITS, $39.74 Ideal /for the Summer Home, Yacht or Camp, Cabinet to hold 130 records, snd yougSpapet safe i 0 records, Sux 7. a . double-faced Victor or Columbia records. Needles needle-case included. Price includes crating and livery free toany freight station in New England or the Middle Atlantic States as far south as Vi Vices, Béth Bt. Boer. ———— $20.00 BRASS’ BEDS: at: Two-inch posts, 1-inch top rods, and’! fillers. Finished in a anteed lacquer, in eit! satin or bright ‘ina, So a yi $10.00 IRON SPRINGS AT Helical spring ends, and raised ‘‘wit-edge” or side, to prevent mattress from spreading. © * MACY’S $16.49 MATTRESSES, $12.24 Filled with good quality black hair, and finely stitched and tuft , “Crex” $5.48 HATS, 79c Made of soft, silkemull, in dainty pe ee with 9-inch plain silk border. Filled with fluffy, pure white carded cotton, Full range of colors. rs eer. MACY'S 69c BATHING CAPS, 46¢ “Quaker Maid" Caps in plain color sateen, red, ° black and green, heavily rubberized, or in hi mercerized polka dot sateen—black na’ Two-inch satin bands, “Tam o’Shanter¥ Caps of good quality satin in black, navy and red—well rubberized, All Bathing Accessomgs. at “‘Lowestein-the-City” ices. Lid Main Flew, 8th Mt, Rear. = GIRLS’ $1.50 WASH DRESSES, 96c Pretty, practical little Frocks of stim and. serviceable materials, check, stripe and pI if Bing- hams, figured percales, striped seersuckers and some - figured lawns in every wanted color, Made in waist- line or long-waisted effects. Many with widé pique collars. Plain or pleated skirts. Sizes 6 to 14 years, Third Fleer, B5th He, 25¢ & 35¢ GENUINE FLAXON (y¢.), 12¢ 150 pieces only, all ’tampétton the selvage . The width is 32 inches, May be hadga more than . 100 novel designs. MACY'S 12c to17c CLUNYAACE (.). 9c Width 3 to 6 inches, ‘Edgings'ané Bands:in white or ecru, in many lovely «patterns, suitable for trim- ming wash dresses as well as curtains : inens. ¢ Main Vleer, Centre, MACY'S 84c OLIVE OIL, («,). 64¢ Imported from Spain by R, & Co. § Guaranteed absolutely pure! and ba the est qual- ~ ity. The very best for making delicious salad dressing. if ene Fifty Flour, a.

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