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é we in the Harlem district, Duffy le accused a accepting (0 from Jullus Roth, a ing house keeper in West One Hundred and Kighteenth street, as pro- tection money. A shecial panel of one hundred tales- men was calied, At the former trial of Duffy before Justice Goff more than ‘two days was spent in obtaining Jurors. One of the twelve J. Whaley, No. 6% West One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, disagreed with the others, the jury standing eleven to FPS NEW TAL As GRAFT COLECTOR | ON FRE SB District - ‘floney Whitman a ric Charge of the Prose- Gition—Selecting the Jury. | Quien Aton putty in the new 4 Sntinincidlindlede, trial, He will District-Attorn: JiWetice Seabury, in the Criminal presecuted at Wich of the Supreme Court, to-day one for conviction when it was dis- charged, dence against Duffy will be given by jan the retrial of Police Sergeant) Roth, a number of his employees and te J. Duffy, alleged graft collector Policeman Eugene L. Fox, who ‘turned State's evidence when arrested for “shaking dowh" Rainés law hotel district. Fox in the collection of graft from @am- Biers and saloon-keepers in part of Sweeney's district last July immedi- iy after the murder of Herman Ro- senthal. Abraham Levy, counsel for Duffy, sald to-day he had secured considerable new evidence that would count materially for the benefit of hie client. Two jurors were secured during the morning session. When recess was taken Justice Seabury ordered Duffy taken to the Tombs, thus ending his! , bond of %5,000.. The jurors were placed In the custody of two court attendants and taken to a nearby hotel for lunch, Juatice Goff on the first trial of Duffy allowed him his freedom until the jury was selected. Barly in the M. Trisohet, dealer in silks at No. 30 West Houston street, residence No, we Teller av 3 Greenbart, 56 Maiden One | Hundred sosinamatliiasascadie EAST INDIAN PRINCE HELD UP AT ELLIS ISLAND. Came Here in the Steerage on a Mission to Cure Cancer and Other Troubles. When the White tar liner Ocea rived In port on Saturday the tm: tion officials found that one of steerage passengers, a well built young man of nineteen years and garbed in the robes of East India, did not have the 8% necessary for his permission to aries ai nit Me Balik in Reliable Mer- These stamps cost you absolutely nothing, and they represent a saving which is equi jralont to 5 per cent. Why Not Gain This Added Economy? ¢ Dexble Stamps Mornings— Single Stamps Afternoons (49¢ Green Stamp Parlor in GREENHUT Belldieg, on Thied Fleor.) i}. As man bins as 4 “reaonahy books unfilled will give i Premium Parlor, Third Pro! GREENHUT Building, lr gpetinad in fit) complimentary stamps good GREENAUT BUILDIN ** Odds-and-Ends’’ Sale! Lawn and Porch Furniture at. Heavy Price-Reductions The special prices are 14 to 14 less than regular. the biggest opportunity of the season to save money on ture of this kind. 95c Porch Rocker, t (Ae Illustrated) 65¢ 4 Finished in green; made with rattan seat and cross- slat back. Special ‘for one day only. Quantity being Remember, seg rena be Ae — Shopping ‘the Big Store rong ha assah next ray and Saturday, pet beri 4th = 5th, thus giving our employees a 3-day week- Absolutely 14 to 18 to r8; a Saeeee IN Building.) 1%¢ Books (Summer Reading) For eneUes and * tieen Fleer, MAIN Bullding.) '25¢ Washab'e Four-in-Hands anteed; 10¢ each, if ‘oor, MAIN Buil 2c Sik- ail: Cotton Crop ExtraSpecial For Tomorrow (Tuesday) Only MAIN BUILDING For Boys— 8; colors guar- | Trtia. planning -|CHILD VICTIM OF PEDOLER. te jand, Tien it was found that In reality] thin afternoon for an unidentified push the detained passenger is} cart peddler who lured the child into Prince Malisetty Zenkata Hao of Easi|the cellar at No. is Attorney street, attacked her and left her unconscious The Prince had been attending @ uni-| She was taken to Hellevue, verelts 16 Eedland and determined tol. When she had revived eulictently eho come to this country “for the benefit of |described to Serkeant Pflaster, of the Union Market detectives, her amailant She sald he was about five feet six! inches in height and had a red mus: | tache and hair, Other children in the nelghborhood added to the dercription, | upon which a general alarm was sent out. CASTORIA Yor Infants and Children, Nettle Tanshrow, ® pretty five-year- The Kind You Have Always Bought old child of No, 166 Atorney atreet, is | Boars the SMELT d ate people of almost every ,* gad be to-day, "I have cured cancer and [ can opre the city oMfclate and make them work. I can cure lov- ore and everybody else. Of course m: family, which # wealthy, will send me the necessary money an dthen 1 can land and be of benefit to mankind.” in @ precarious condition in Bellevue | Bignature Hospital, while all the detectives of | ° the Seventeenth Precinct are searching Our “Odds and Ends ‘Sale’ Began This Morning and Continues Tomorrow Did YOU secure some of the REMARKABLE BARGAINS? Thousands of shrewd shoppers DID, and thesale was UNANIMOUSLY voted a SPLENDID SUCCESS during its first day. Of course, it’s quite impossible to list even a good reentage of the choice pickings to be had. Many the best are not even advertised. But they are displayed for quick choice in the aisles, and YOU'LL RECOGNIZE AT A GLANCE WHAT A WONDER- WORKING EVENT THIS IS. Come in, — MAIN BUILDING Women’s Cool and Pretty Summer Dresses Values to *5, at ia °1.25 In Tomorrow’s Sale, Stylish and Serviceable Summer Dresses Are Being Given Away Literall @ Song’ 800 Dressesfor Your Choice Materials include fine batiste y “For limited, no C. O. D., Mail or Telephone orders will be filled. Other Specials for Tomar “Ever-Clean” Vermia- deg jaranteed; heavy roll lical steel springs at eac! sagging; $7 Combination Fe’ is ourown Sant Bedding Facto: e. ‘Go'den Oak Chiffoniers wooden knobs; lets locks and casters; at. Mattressee—good god. ticking; made | colors; 27 inches wide; yard.. (Firat ‘Fioor, MAIN Bouliding.) GREENHUf BUILDING High-Preesure Garden Hose— outer covering of woven $: cotton; 50 feet for 95 (GREENHUT Building, Main Floor.) , Telephone or 'C. 0. D. Ord Filled’ on the Above Extra Speciale, ‘Quantities Limited.) (lace - and embroidery - trim- med), striped tissues, voiles, percales, all-over embroidery and linenes. About Thirty New, Smart, Summery Styles The lots are small and the size and color assortments ere somewhat depleted because these dresses repre- sent accumulations from our recent Wustrated ; White Enamel poems finished in baked white enamel and 4.0 sizes; stock limited; at PANG aa or Telephone Orders filled ad, mone sent Lm hylu Ename' At pond ieee re tock 8 6; Na- ; neat and substantial cri limited iris ne day only, at ase | (GREENHUT Building, GREENAUT BUILDIN “Odds and Ends” Sale of Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains, 33757 % ‘These are mounted on Reavy cable net, This season's most novel designs in white and arabe co! rape eRnUT Building, First Floor.) MAIN BUILDING i “Odds and Ends’’ Sale of White Goods 12%ce Values to 35c a Yard Fully 10,000 yards of this season's latest and best plain and fancy white wash goods, including’ ) Plain and Fancy Crepes, Jacquard Shirtings, 40-inch * Voiles and Batistes, Checked and Stri Novelties, White Piques, Lace Stri; Plaids. Only 1 to 7 pieces of a material. About 65 styles—all good qualities. The bargains are so exceptional that there is sure to be a great crowd, so PLEASE COME EARLY. (Main Floor, MAIN Building.) MAIN BUILDING Heavily Reduced Prices On Our Best Summer Shoes For Men and Women “Odds and Ends" sale which began this morning brings out the biggest f the sal en's sand $3.50 | Men's and Women's $4 and $5 “feet Mould Low shoes $9. 45 Foot-Mould Low Shoes $ —at t-Mould, you know, is our ove Absolutely of new styles. The he F the best value for the money at iL cogular pet THE M OES Russia calfskin, All EN'S LOW § he los LOW SHOES include Colonials, pumps and Oxfords famous make. Jeathers include patert leather, gun-meti and width HE WOM Every heel-height and toe-shape, All sizes Od! GAHOES FOR MISSES AND id $ He ! large and successful sales. ou come EARLY, ti Flags for “The Fourth” An immense variety of materialein best nace matate ed and un- 4e to $12 mounted—at (Fourth Floor, MAIN Building.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN $3.95 Collapsible Sulkies A fine vehicle for your youngster’s outin; “The Fourth.” A A poroler mode I, substantially madee Vern com- fortable. vehicle can be folded “as quick as e flash,” and can an be cerried in street cers. Sale $295 ye very attractive. Boswee R ILLUSTRATED.) approval orders. price, tomorrow GREE NHUT BUILDING — “Odds and Ends’’ Sale of Floor Coverings 4.20 SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS- 9x12; eo) Assorted Vegetables PANCY SUGAR BEETS, Early peas, green lima euccotash, baked be = SUNNY MONDAY SOAP, Swift's Borax mop or Proster & Gamble's Gold Ae box 100 bars, #4.18; 10 bars, Pure Grape Juice Porch vars wae quality; 'g-doz., 435 Wooten, SOC CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS~—-Fountain qual- Iiys mammoth ite, tender epeares doz., 83.45; reg. 340 can. 29¢ Potatoes bro he “OLD" POTATOES— 8143; 60 Ibs, O60; 28¢ New BARLY ROSE" POTATOES — bol, 82.95; bushel, @1.24; peck, 350; ba-peck.. RUGS—sise 9x soap; Our doz. "ti30 96.50 cxoetiont (Third Floor, MAIN Bullding.) The Big Store GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER-C. . Sixth Avenue J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. TWO OF THE STYLES ARE Spend being limited, we have decided not to fill C. O. Drseeee. formeriy: Piped to a | $5; Fines Floor, MAIN ‘Bullding.) But if epicking will . D., mail or 25 MAIN BUILDING: This Summer Ready- to-Wear Hat <p $1.95 Has Every Style-Essential of the Season Made of white ap and boeked. tk the best summer she Varied trimmin; im OF CROWN top of brim, finshed with be bon or satin m bon and rose. A wonderful (Firat Ploor, MAIN Building.) INE RUFF AROUND SIDE and wired bow of taffeta rib- lue. ciudin, ‘MAIN BUILDIN We Ship Groceries Everywhere Orders To Your Summer Home Will Receive Special avery Tel. Chelsea 4000 Jam and Marmalade BeTAviA PRESERVI! ND fig and app! Tea Specials TABLOID PURE T! s i ‘A TABLETS 24c PAST TEA —¢¢, ¢ FORMOSA OOLON( LIQUID METAL POLISH-—X-Rey brand; reg, 25¢ pint can..... Our Own Roasting b abil TEAS Wieadia te order; We roast these poltoae tr 22¢ ‘ANCY 180. FRESH PINEAPPLES ripe, sweet fruit, for Preserving of deesert use; dor, 81,08; each LARGE JUICY LEMONS. dor set #CTED, pan FAVORITE. BLEND. 10 ibe. RI.08; A ib 34e FANCY WHOLE TOMATOES Foun. ys tain quailty; dor, 81-14; large can, LOC * weet Be | HAZEL GLOSS STARCH : Hib, wooden boa, 476) J-Ib, carton Fresh Cereals NEW ROLLED OATMEAL... .3B. SMALL -GRAIN RICE. . FANCY LIMA BEANS NEW PEA BEANS YELLOW SPLIT PEAS FANCIEST HEAD RICE... .OBe FANCY PEARL BARLEY....74 BEST CORNMEAL NEW FARINA... BEST MARROW BEANS... PINHEAD OATMEAL SCOTCH GREEN PEAS PAN STYLE RICE EATING CHOCOLATE —Huy! vanilla; 6 cakes, 28c; cake Fancy, fresh-killed Long Island; 18* to 19® Streets Double seul Green Trading ~~ with Purchases Made Before 12 ecgiagk Single Stamps Thereafte , XX ay sale, 1§¢; dozen eee les f will be closed from gee ie 3. CONDENSED NEWS OF SPECIAL} VALUES TO-DAY Women’s Mohair Bathing Suits, $2.29 Satin button trimmed. Finer Suits in mohair, $3.96. Black Satin Suits, $4.49. Silk Poplin Suits, $4.96. All in sizes 34 to 44, ‘Third Fleer, 85th Gtrest. Women’s White Voile Dresses, $4.96 Elaborately embroidered and lace trimmed_ Dresden Dresses, Russian model, $6.94. White Ratine ear oN6 coat effect. Dainty Frocks of Crepe Voile $9.74. Lace trimmed Lingerie Dresses, $14 ‘Third View, Gresdway, | Women’s White Buckskin Boots, $4.96 Smart last, with “Spanish” covered heels and 14 fancy bead centred buttons. Patent. Weld Colonial Pumps, $3.29. White Buckskin Colonial Pumps, $4.96. __ AMERICAN FLAGS-~-SAVE size at Macy’s—wool We a attention to font an woken aie onting. size, double sewn and with the orret number of stars. from 91c (2 ft.x3 ft, size) up to $1149 (12 ft.x18 These Flags are all-wool, and prices must thendiore. “not compared with the prices of half-cotton flags sold elsewhere. Macy's never sacrifices quality to make a tow price. Silk’ FLAGS at Special PRICES These Flags, printed upon heavy silk of excellent a durable quality, have each some very slight _imperfecti which accounts for the remarkably low price. These noticeable blemishes in no way affect the life of the Unmounted Flags \ Macy's Usual Buse, Price Would Be Special 24 in. x 36 in. 32 in. x 48 in, $1.06 1% Ith Fleer, | Plain Color Cotton Bun’ Width 1 yard. In red, whi green, lavender, purple and bl Decorative Wool and Cotton Bunting—Save of Tae en 4c & 5c ofStanded Weal pho $2 blue tricolor In fast colors. R Green. A agg 18 vinebey. Kither red, white an Chetbamne with stare il aver, Width | Préferabte te the tings, Bee i a o' 23 inches. In 25 in. width, yd., 6c. [cause it codec me « Picnic and Outing Paper Needs Reduced An extre wide assortment of little vais inc! aig Napkins, reg ts, Table Covers, Cups, Plates, Ti Paper, etc., all much reduced from Macy's usual *sLowest-inethes City” prices, Basement,‘ Contre, * Boys’ $2.00 and $3.00 Wash Suits, $1.36 ~ One hundred attractive Styles in stock, in linen, galatea, white and colored repps and striped madras, For boys of 214 to 10 years, Hecomd Fleer, 4th Stas Meme, Take a Camera on Your. Trip Macy’s has a complete stock of camerag, Ane placa fom tripods, view-finders and hundreds of other needs. On your relurn, bey your paper, develo er etc., at Mac: and save money. Or, i isp prefer, let_us do your ‘develonitig and printing for you at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices, Fifth Fleer, Contre, % FINE SUMMER FURNITURE REDUCEO ONE-FOURTH A total of 1,200 pieces, including Suites, Rockers, Chairs, Settees, Tables, Swings, etc., in Wicker Furni- ture from Germany. Wicker and Willow Furniture of the best. American make, and Sea Grass Furniture from the Far East. A wide range of prices, all of which are reduced one- fourth from Macy's already “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. Bisth Floor, B4th st. “Red Star” Baking Powder Reduced Melb. rat usually | 1-lb.)c ain usually | S«lb. can, usual siz .28¢; dozen, | $1.59; sale, $1 PAn » ee pure cream of tartar powder of our own manus facture, much lower priced than any other Baking Powder } a of equal merit. FItth Floor, Atth Mt, i MEN S$4SILK SHIRTS, $2.59], cimen Value from Macy's new and ae improved Men's Haberdashery Shop, now on the Main Floor, Broadway, at 35th St. This offering consists of twenty-one hundred of the smart- est and most desirable heavy tubsilk Shirts that we have seen | this season, But the word “silk” is not the whole story. There are $5.00 and $6.00 “silk” ‘Shirts around New York that are skimped in material, badly cut, worse finished and of entirely haphazard proportions, Macy's Sk Gilets ot 18:30 oe peach i» ot, Binal lichah Sed ore. sopersinead ‘Wil, ex ites cabp. 1-Sone: fae correct relations between sleeve, chest, girth, neck and length. ib Shirls are all coat model, all have the popular soft | * double cuffs, and are in neck sizes 1344 to 18, with choice He 3 inch and 35 inch sleeve lengths to each neck ‘size. \ The colorings are in narrow, wide and extra wide stripes in quiet, yet rich tones of tan, helio, blue and gray upon. white grounds, Main Fleer, B&lth’ St.”

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