The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1914, Page 13

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1 JOHIVE TROOPS TO: WITH WOMAN AIDE (Bi Will Ask Washington to Send Police Capture Six When! Force Defeated at Ojinaga | Landlady of West Side House ; Back to Mexico. Grows Suspicious. MENICO CITY, Jan, 4A formal re:| Six young men and a young woman, fupat for the return to Moxtco f Gen, | captured last meht In @ raid on @ room | Balvador Mercado, wh» commanded the |!N¥ house at No. 210 West Fourteenth, Féderal troops at Osinaga, together | street. were arraigned in Jefferson Mar-) With Nis comrades who crossed into|ket Poilce Court to-day and held to} American territory, Is to be made to| allow the police to look up thelr rec- the Valted States Government by Gen, | ords and prepare charges against them. Auraiiano Blanquet, Mexican Minister | Mra. Mary Rellly, the proprietress of of Wer, according to an announcement | rooming house, was in court and tom @ made by him to-day atrange story. ‘The decree issued yesterday by Pro-| “Two of these men,” ahe said, “came Vislonal President Huerta suspending the |to my house @ week ago and rented o Payment of Interest for the next six|room. The next day there was a wh Months on the bonds of the internal |@ang of them in the house—men and an@ external debts of Mexico was in the | Women. 1 protested and they pulled re- following terms: volvers on me and told me they'd kill me “In view of the abnormal circum-|{f I didn't let them alone. They prac- stancen in which the country ts placed tically took pousesaion of the house, 13 ordinary income is not enough to) coming and going at all hours of the cover the expenses occasionad by the|Misht. One day one of the gang took @ work of pacifying the nation, and in view of the fact that tt will be neces- wary to continue these e; nses until the result promised by the Government has been accomplished, the Executive, by virt ind of the week I ordered CASTORIA The Kind You Have Alcays Bought Bears the Bignatere of of the authorization conceded by Congreay last December (th thertgation to diract the affe Departnients of War, Finance and the Interior), decrees the following: is suspended for six vico of the national debt ‘Standing that the sums which during time shall become due will draw interest at the same rate the obiigations to which they corre- spend. “Article 2. From the date of the text of this decree wa diately communicated to tho foreign nations concerned in thi can debt. BL PASO, Tex., Jan 14.—The march truahua, according to advices from there ‘Villa nimeelf will arrive during @y and the main body of the army Friday. The force will reorgan- Chihuahua and the etart south- it : the Mexican Federai sot] The Overcoat Sale keeps booming away in reat shape! as ‘ verybody’s happy— ing savings of $5°00, $8.00 or $10.00 and finding just what they want. coats included— not only the more conserva- tive styles with velvet collars, but the smart rough cheviots, Shetlands and Chinchillas. All sizes 32 to 52 chest. $15, $20 and $25 buy the Though for $30 and_ $40 e Cou ene gn tor on Pid. Spies venpleryaee) pak sey are still greater “finds” for | beta, nineteen years old, of No. Goerck the man who's looki! for wnee tare | the sort of coat that’s seldom reduced. iif i ! ( H i by troops under Major Mc- the soldiers who fied from O}i- Béexico, when the rebels entered ight, are marching overland f } ‘Tex., where they will board traims and be taken to Fort Bliss. WHITE SLAVER GETS LONG PRISON TERM ‘Woman Who Aided Him Sent to’ Reformatory on Story of Young Girl. Jackson, twenty-five years old, of No. ‘89 West Geventeenth street, who har- Fur coats, too! Last night we marked down every single one. $40, $65, $110 and $156 for fur lined coats that were any- where from $50 to $200, rep- | resen' an average saving Se ae eG te BS tie — , $18, $30, an rea to ai her for reaniea|for fur outside coats that en taken to the house| were $18 to $100, represent- ing an average saving of $18 a coat. ing with ber parents at No. 24 Grand PS 04 Judge Crain she had been ty Fishbein to the Jackson house Rocers Paet Company; ‘Three Broadway Stores a at Seen reported that the commission | warren St, 19th Se a? greed upon an advance of 3% per th Now Open Under Eotire New Management F. HOLLENDERS | Russian-Turkish Baths Posltively the Largest and Finest Baths in the United States. | Entirely Renovated with Latest Improvements. Also NEW EQUIPMENTS Up-to-Date Reopens Thursday, Jan. 15th Open for Inspection Wednesday, Jan. 14th Main Entrance Now 152-160 W. 126th St. | Cafe Entrance, 149 W. 125th St. | Chiropody and Tonsorial Parlor Conducted by Dr. Krause and Dr. Cohen, ‘Tho Handsome New Cafe and Restaurant Conducted by Schumann Bres, | OBERT MANDEL, Superintendent. | / them out. They refused to go, and T called in the police.” TAWANTS HIS (BURGLAR BAND Monahan and Detectives Camp. a Morria, in response to Mra. his possession. As the detectives were leaving complaint, visited her home | house with their prisoners two det and invaded a toom on the|from the West Beventeenth street pre- eon! floor, where they arrested, after |oinct artived on the run, bringing w TBR EVANING WORLD, WEDNREDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914; " entered the house In a hurry and were nabbed. Kane had « loaded revolver in Robert Graham, Josepi, Miller, | them a ehiverli.s youth who said he wan | Finay, Robert Bischoff and | Peter Haape, and that he had ne home. He had been found adout fifteen minttes Seventeenth street, the front door of which hed been jimied open. ham, sald Haape, was the leader of the Haape told the Seventeenth street po- | crowd, ce that he bad been living for five days SS later Cream) low, ton’t he?" e do?” 4 him to No. ® West Seventeensh I collector eatied on iim street, where they directed him to force | thie morning he borrowed 8 from the door and enter. He Identified enc orm {} f a him. Kan Bradiiye ae the pair who ac- Pr RCT yd comt R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Herald Square FURS at LESS Than HALE PRICE, Sets, and Separate Pieces. All to be sold at actually less than half early-in-the-season prices. , Matched Fur Scarfs & Muffs In the very latest and most effective models, clever novelties and conservative styles. * Broadway, 4th to 36th St. ‘Third Vicor, Breadwer. Pe Lead (Dyed Muskrat 75 $1687 Scarfs $20.75 $137 Matte sors Hs 18 Muffs $54.75 $22.74 Scarfs $49.75 Seat fat BR BR | Me he eae . German Fitch Pointed Sitha Fex Scarfs $42.75 gay Scarfs $39.75 $16.74 Muffs $74.75 18 Muffs $34.75 $19.74 ; Scarfs ozs $8 corn gs a uffs $59.75 $26. Mts #95 is Scarfs $23.75 $los? | Mare 7 Muffs 30.78 gieze | Muffs = $59.05 SA rfs $44.75 $19.87 White Fes Muffs $59.75 $24.74 Muffs $74.75 $36.37 Natural Skun} Scarfs $44.75 $21.37 Scarfs $39.75 $17.74 Muffs $79.75 $38.87 Mutts $3475 sn Scarfs $74.75 $36.37 carts 75, Mutts $79.78 Sansy | Natural Raccown, sos Scotch Mel Ruts pons Maar Scarfs $21.75 $887 rts ge Mutts 47.35 fon Muffs $59.75 $26.37 (Gm cial 4 | Blended Sabie Muffs $09.75 ETS | Muffs $149.00 $12.75 Black French Scarfs’ $44.75 $21.74 Coney Sets $17.74 $8.87 Muffs $159.00 $76.78 Black ConeySets $5.74 $2.87 Scarfs $59.75 $28. Fashionable FUR COATS Models of every desired style, in short, knee length, three-quarter and full-length effects; all richly lined and of selected, well-matched skins. Madeto wis. Ystere es, "Moire Pony $49.75. $22.37 | Hudeon ms Natural Peay $36.75 $14.74 | (Dyed Muskrat) $254.00 $124.00 ‘crm $4.75 $23.37 | Scotch Mole £224.00 $89.75 $ * $76.75 $38.37 bs * ay Hee treach Seal “$374, French Soul” saa'co fasts | Peimntamb $396.00 Suenee Moire Caracul $124.00 $50.50 Coney 75 $4237 (Dyed Muskrat) $210.00 $98.75 | Cinat Cot $189.00 $705 (Dyed Muskrat) $159.00 $TR15 Lelie Hose That Lasts—‘‘Iro is reinforced in heels and toes with cotton. Cotton has one-fourth the strength of are buying inferior paying twice the value. ntex’’. “Irontex Hosiery” for men, women and children, is reinforced in heels, soles and toes with pure Irish Linen. Hose sold with a six months’ guarantee against holes linen. When you buy Irontex at Macy's you pay for the hose. When you buy time guaranteed hose elsewhere you and—to cover the guarantee— ‘iret Fleer, ‘Third Fleer. Broadway. Women’s Riding Habits Were $39.75 to $44. . —Now $29.75 Breeches and Coat Habits. 75 Of black broadcloth or Mel- ton, with chamois-lined, leather-capped breeches and long, well-tailored coats. Riding Habits that were $34.75—now $24.74 Side Saddle Habits, in black Melton and gray mixtures, With safety skirts and finely tailored coats. Corduroy Sport Suits were $24.74—now $19.74 Beaver and brown corduroy in Norfolk jacket and shell skirt models. Children’s Corduroy Habits were $29.75—now $17.74 Box coat and breeches Habits, in sizes 8 to For Southern and Tropical Wear A limited number of Linen Crash Hal $14.74, now $9.49. Khaki Side-saddle Skirts, $4.96, Khaki Divided Skirts, $3.96, tried ricer, soun ot, 12 years, bits --were him, apd saki Kane held the trussie of a revoiver at his back. Gra- It Is Clearance Time In All Departments sata ie "he aie” tee, thee on ans “ hed ‘ are orn than edertoal special calues at jacy's. REAL LACES at Clearance REDUCTIONS For quick disposal, prior to the arrival of new assortmen: ts, prices on these rare and beautiful Laces have been sharply . cut. Clearance prices mean SAVINGS of 4 to 4 and the Laces offered are of the finest and most fashionable types. Irish Crochet Laces, Originally 48c to $10.24 Now 37c to $4.96 Hand crochet Laces in both “Baby” and heavy Irish patterns. Insertions and edgings from 4 inch to 7 inches in width: for blouses, fine lingerie and children’s coats. Irish Crochet Allover Laces, Originally $21.70 Now $14.89 In 16-inch widths, a beautiful and effective designs. Real Lace Medallions, Originally 19c to $3.69 Now 12c to $2.97 In fancy shapes, and various sizes, handsome medallions of Irish het. Cluny, Filet and Venise Laces. Lierre, Princess and Hand-sewn Bruxelles Laces— Were $1.49 to $14.94 Now 98c to $7.49 Novelty Laces from Bruxelles and many exquisite pat- terns in Lette and Princess Laces; Edgings, snedrtions and Flouncings ranging up to 45 inches in width—favored for the new Dancing and Evening Gowns. Real Duchess Lace Allover, Originally $33.74 a yard Now $21.49 Width 20 inches, a delicate and effective pattern of fairylike fineness. Real Duchess and Valenciennes Lace Handkerchiefs, Originally 82.89 to $7.30 - Now $1.98 to $5.94 In many beautiful effects, Main Veer, Centre. Mail Orders Col d for both advertised and un- advertised merchandise will be carefully and promptly filled. The same satisfac- tion is assured as though you bought In person if you will be careful to speci- fy exactly what you want, When you request us to use our judgment, we detail an WOMEN'S JERSEY RIBBED COTTON MEN'S FINE “NEAR-SEAL” FUR-LINED experienced clerk to act for FLEECE-LINED SHIRTS, 38¢. High neck and | OVERCOATS, $39.50. Shell of exceptionally fine you, long sleeve ents; ankle length drawers to | black kersey. Collar treated by the “electric” match, 39. h are in regular and extra large | process so that it very closely bles genuine These 14kt. Gold‘ ‘Oxford’’ EYEGLASSES Special at $11.89 Mein light, pretty colors, Others at In Oxford, gray and black, able Hose of excellent make, Sold Elsewhere for 9c, and up to 98c for silkeand-wool mixed, BOYS' “RUFF” NECK SHAKER-KNIT $15.00 to $18.00 Main Floor, Center. SWEATER COATS, $3.96, Sizes from 28 to 36 " . good range of Most practical and popular Similar Glasses iii sterling WOMEN'S WOOL JERSEY BLOOMERS.$1.89 | colors. simfar to thase worn by professional ath- sive wi a of tei Wellemade root ite black wool fae letes. Others in stock fram Boson Folding Oxford syle 12-kt. gold-filled, a Others, in real or tortoise-shell, at $4.25 to $10.69. Other styles (not folding) in both Spectacles and Eyeglasses, at $1.74 to $4.96, Lenses imserved from your own prescription or that of our registered optometrists, at 08 and $2.08, according to the cl ter of the lenses re- ankle-length panis to ma‘ch, 24c, Wear at 49% and up to $1.79 a gar Mata Sizes 4 to o}y. Viner qualities at 33c, Moin Just a Jew suggestions of what New York will want today, now that the cold snap seems to have come in earnest. Macy's is fully prepared with comprehensive and complete stocks of everything one could possibly need. The merest outline is here given, both of goods and prices, Hundreds upon hundieds more in the Store. For Women and Girls sizes. Winter-weight garments, in Jersey-ribbed merino, 74¢ and at 98. Finer qualities ranging up to $4.69 for “Maysko" Union Suits, WOOL JERSEY PETTICOATS, $1.96. sateen flounce; serviceable, black wool Jersey of ood quality. Finer Wool_J Petticoats rai fhe up to Vive. Tard Poor, Rear, ‘Conia. GIRLS’ FLANNELETTE PETTICOATS, 24c. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 vears. Stripes a Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear WOMEN'S SPORT CAPS, $1.90. Made of soft, fleecy wool fabric resembling Angora; various colors; stitched brim, fancy band and trimming. 7 isd Floor, 341h Street, | Inely warm and comfortable garments, suitable for WOMEN'S RIBBED WOOL HOSE, 24e PAIR. warm and service- Finer Wool Hose at Third Floor, For Little Boys and Girls and Infants CHILDREN'S JERSEY RIBBED COTTON FLEECE-LINED VESTS Long sleeves; years Finer qualities in Children's Winter Under ‘met Fi INFANTS’ CASHMERE STOCKINGS, PAIR. = In black and colors, finely ribbed Hose. in Fle total eatate, 0,790, net value, Edward Brennan, died © te total estate, $95,888; net a Michael Dwyer, died Jan. total estate, $18,000, value, Margaret J. Casey, Oct. i bo. estate, no dedi 1013; Gora eatate, personalty, @,' on value, 0, Mrs. Rose Noune, died July & ~ 1908; [tal estate, 615,730; net value APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. George G. McClellan, Aled April 15, 1918; total estate, $921,065; net value, 312,048. rennan, died Nov. 3%, iM; tote) $10,008. WIS; total estate, deposits, $3,120; value, 63,002. Edward Parker, died Oct. 2%, R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Afe Their Low Priess. Herald Square ‘ Broadway, 34th to 38th Se, French Lingerie Blouses Originally $9.94 to $39.50 NOW $3.96 to $25.50 Hand-made, hand-embroidered Blouses of dainty style, fashioned of soft, sheer lawns and lingerie cloth. Many elaborated with fine real laces. ‘Third Fleet. 840h Ot. Exceptionally Fine Rugs At Macy Savings Suggestions from an exceedingly full and comprenensive stock, including every desirable kind and grade.of Rug that Axminster Rugs—New Shipment Exceptiorally fine floor-coverings, in reproductions of Oriental designs, in a wide range of colorings. A few seam- less Rugs incluced, costing a little more than those listed. » Maer’s Oise. Macz’s Price. 22 x don, in} avin Seine” stad 4 ft in.xs ft.6 in, $7.14) Bft.sin croft oin, $16.89 % in. x 70 in. $3.74 6 ft. x9 ft. $13.74| 9 ft. x12 ft. Sane Small Size French Weave Wiltons Marked at one-third savings because they represent dis- continued patterns. Two-tone and Oriental designs. All +f firest grade and linen-fr inged. 22igm.x36in. “gees Sn7 an 36.50 44.4 27 in. x $4 In. % in.x3in, 96.50 16 a Gis. Macy's Price. ‘tise, Bisowdere, 36 in.x63in. $9.00 % in.x72in. $10.50 Fine Tapestry Brussels Rugs All-wool yarn, Made in one piece. Leather-bound ends. Oriental designs in medallion and small fipure effects. Wide variety of pleasing colors. $814 $10.48 $12.74 Size 7 ft. 6 in. x Size 8 ft. 3 in. x Size 9 ft. x 9 ft. 10 ft. 6 in, 12 ft. High-grade Seamless Wilton Rugs A very large stock and wide variety, including almost coloring that is made. Twc-tones, and medsllion Or effects. All-wool worsted yarn material, and German dyes. 223g in. x36 in bn 36in, x63 in ‘t0| eft-3in.xt0ft.sin le . Je \. FA Gft. x9 ft. sue 9 ft. x12 ft. iin Men’s Custom Made Dress Shirts at Macy’s combine the excellence of to measure work with the econo- my of ready-to-wear, They are made in ou own custom shirt workrooms on the premises, and are of a special con- venience to men who reauire a dress shirt without having the time to be measured for one, yet desire a guarantee of conscientious needlework and perfect fit. _ _ Full range of sizes and styles. Varying sleeve- in each size. Pure linen bosom, cut in the present fashion of waistcoats, coat lass fine soft cambric body, im- ported bosom linings, -made buttonholes through- out. Divers Weather Needfuls For Men and Boys seal. Sleeves lined Thrust, Better fur-lined Coats up to $224.00. “ifth Floor, 34th Street, Floor, Center. . With MEN'S ALL-WOOL SHAKER-KNIT SWEATER COATS, $2.97, Exceptionally _ fine quality, with fullfashioned shaw! collar and two knitein pockets. Good range of colors. Ot! in stock at $1.98 and up to 9.49. Fifth Floor, Center. MEN'S HEAVY AND MEDIUM FLANNEL SHIRTS AT $1.44. With collar attached. The single-breasted style in either gray or blue, and the double-breasted in blue only. eematy warm and durable, Others in stock from 94c to i Main Floor, 35th Street, BOYS’ CHINCHILLA AND PLAID MACK- INAWS AT $5.94. Reduced from $7.94, Exceed- flannelette in ind 49¢. he Same occasions upon which an ordinary Overcoat would be worn, and allowing freedom of movement for outdoor games as well, Sees from 6 to 18 years. Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear. Rear, Center, Sscond Floor, 34th St., Rear. INFANTS’ WORSTED CARRIAGE ROBES, 9c, Blue and white, or pink and white stripes, in Pretty stitch, Finer qualities up to 96.69, Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear. CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS, 49, Striped, pink or blue with white, Sizes 4 to 14 years. Third Floor, 35th St., Rear. Sizes 2 to 10 nt. loor, Center, silkeand-woo! loor, Centar,

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