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AE 7 ; He Maki « Great Sé“HURBYI” BEWARE! : AE AT THE HIGH | PLACES ON ROOF aecnciiisiaae Maid Tells of Strenuous Ro- mance in the Tanty | Apartment. ames i ‘o were given until Monday to sur | render. | By agreement betw: counsel the Bheriff was instruc to leave th prisoners in the Tombs untll next week, pending the filing of a motion for a stay before Judge Miller of the Court of Appeals on a certificate of reasonable dodbt. Assistant strict. Attor I are the fines were arraigned before Justice Wadhama in General Sessions to-day. Aasistant District-Attorney Delehanty aeked that they be committed to the They were Irving B. Dwyer, ) Arthur G. Dwyer, Charles Wester- berg, Charles Ro J , James N. Norris, William H. Norris,-Charles Charles Thatcher, Clenon ‘amuel Werner and Charles . All are well to do. Former District-Attorney Winslow of Westchester County and Bawyer May appeared for the convicted men. They oxplained that Sclomon Frank- Tomb with ! and wait till you see the biscuits! “GENUINE FAW other, Is on his way nere State of Washington, whic Mrs. Exina Brown, once a maid in the household of Jean ©, ‘Tanty in the Apartments, St. George, land, was a witness to-day ial of the suit of Tanty, who 1s head of the sporting gods depart- ment of the _Groonhut-Slogel Cooper stores, against Adrienne Tanty for a divorces and the custody of their chil- dren. The caso is in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn before Justice Van Sicklen. Mre. Brown sald that Paul Fer- ;rand, @ big, handsome Frenchman, who doals in furs in Manhattan, was @ frequont visitor at the Tanty apartment at times when the head of the house was away. Once, at the request of Mrs. Tanty, she addressed an envelope to herself so that Mr. Ferrand might send a message to the house without arousing suspicion. The envelope was returned through the mail with an inctosure. She [bended it to Mrs. Tanty without opening it. . Another time, said Mrs. Brown, she saw a man approaching the house who looked like Mr. Tanty. She warned Mrs. Tanty and Mr. Ferrand } at who were in the parlor, and Mrs. i ty Tanty hurried her visitor out and ‘Thuis tere told him to go to the roof and stay for awhile; the man was not Mr. ante re ese re ‘Tanty and the wife went up and od kere eee Mr. Ferrand to come back to fare not ‘satiatled we th PFined oF dealers te esos ~~ VALUE GUARANTEED near South Beach, with hor two chil- dren. The Tanty children played on the street with the child of Mr. Fer- Rrices 1) “POULTRY” TRUST MEN Taree ARE SENT TO TOMBS rand, who is a widower, while Mrs. visited . ‘ euste: by fn the several days. When You Smell the Good Food Cooking ind It Makes You Sick, It Is a Sure Sign That You Need Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. It tn time to pay attentio ach when the 4 Ss hy > B —< to your meals like atere for medicine, should at once realize se fa @ reilef for you. This Dyspepsia Tablets, Tanty withi Ferrand al-) ways drew down the window shader after letting her in Mr. Ferrand is making a separate defense. Mrs. Tanty in a cross suit is asking for a separation, charging | her husband with cruelty of speech and action and unbearable jealousy. —_—_- The Dyspeptic: “How can o man live tu ‘2 moll like thas?” Taste, sight and smell all have an tn- fivence upon digestion. If one eats some- thing that does not taste of digestion because the juices uecessary to digest the thing eaten will not flow tn correct proportion. atomach knows that It cannot digest ‘We thus readily learn that the at viction and Sentence of Three ‘ Months. Eleven of the thirteen convicted members of the “Poultry Trust” who have fought off for two yeatwtheir sentences to three months in the pen- World Wants Work Wonders. |: payment of $500 appetite. ‘natural ingredients that @ worn out di- simply welcomes with a wild do. t. They ‘Kly #o that if you want to eat an out. juat carry a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tal your pocket, take it after the mea! and you will digest that ment. Your drumetst will mupply you with @ box no matter where vou Itve. Price 50 cents, TUDY the Nemo models. If your corsetiere is a graduate of the Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute, so much the better—you'll soon learn to select the Nemo that is designed for your particular figure. ‘Then you will enjoy perfect corset-comfort and correct style always. A hint of some exclusive Nemo features that bring corset-satisfaction to millions: ERE’S a very late Nemo invention that makes an extremely long corset completes ly comfortable—the NEMO DUPLEX REDUCING BANDS=> The broad semi-elastic bands are detached at . the lacing ends; but when the corset is laced you get a complete incurve and an ultra-flexible 8 in Nos. and 328—$3.00. ONG, tightly-laced corsets of the ordinary sort push the flesh down ‘and form ridges of fat on the upper limbs. The— NEMO LIMSHAPING EXTENSIONS=> —reduce large upper limbs to natural size and qe your gowns a pérfectly smooth effect. In los. 406 and 409, at $4.00. ‘VERY woman, stout or slender, needs abdominal support. For medium figures, sufficient support is given by the NEMO ELASTIC HOLTITE STRAPS=> Used in several models for slender figures; and as a special feature in the Auto-Massage Self-Reducing Corsets Nos. 356 and 357, at $3.50, F all special Nemo features, not one is of ter importance in promoting comfort and ean than the famous fouls NEMO “BRIDGE” CONSTRUCTION=> It's all in the skillful designing. You don't see the bridge, but it’s there; and it protects th stric region—no Nemo ever “digs in. You -eathe freely; your digestive troubles ¥ E A WISE: WOMAN! Remember that the Nemo is the ONLY corset made with the DURABLE semi-elastic fabrics, Lastikops Webbing and Lastikops Cloth. Refuse imitations! INSIST on getting the GENUINE Nemo, end thus preserve your figure and guard your health, nn) Meme Mygienic-Fashion Inatitate, N.Y. . IN ALL GOOD STORES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD do not expect to Ket a decision for | WALLA Have .ought forfTwo Years Con-| Ss Tees will bring back “ail the Jove of gcod eat tasting, smelling ana seeing dainty dishes will excite a rousing ‘Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are composed ot enrich the stomach jutces ‘ordinary-after-the-thontre sort of n. OH, recontly crippled in an accident. Tha) of Knox & Co, with alimony and insel feo, BaiNG WORLD, FRIDAY, #EBRUARY | Blackmar fn the Supreme, Court, WICKED MAN | fied as follows: urdays and Sundays, when weather was fair, playing golf. to make pleasant conversation, denied as far as | mony was concerned by Justice! emphatically as when they were mar- | w | Ped in 1908 | Brooklyn, to-day, after the court had pertised the item# of Birs. Wootan's HE SPENT SUNDAYS == PLAYING AT GOLF ‘The application of Mrs. Bertha Viv- él, one of the convicted men, is very|jan Wootan for n separation from iil and that W. W. Smith, still 4n-| Sosso B. Wootan, manager at $9,000 co he was | @ year of the woman's hat department Wootan bases her suit on | \" nd inhuman treatment” speci 1, Mr. Wootan malictously and per- sistently and wickedly spent his Sat- the 2, On returning from his office to his home his base and shameful rou- tine was to eat his dinner and read the papers until he fell asleep in his chatr, ignoring the efforts of his wife 4. His evidences of affection were - not manifested as frequently or as that he never sald that her popper 46, lvia. 4. He on at least on told her that he thought her father was no gentleman 6. Since she left him to tive with hor own paronts he had not called to apologize. Mr. Wooten in his own behalf as- serted that he frequently abstained from sleep after dinner; that he made & point of taking his wife to dinner and the theatre in Mathattan at loast | once @ week, and made a trip with | her to Ban Francisco or Bt. August ine, Fla., at least once a year; ho presented affidavits from frienda of the family that he kissed and patt: his wife more “han most men who have been married five years and ‘our Liver Don't force a balky Liver with drastic purgatives. Use a gentio remedy and avold Irreparable {njury. ‘Take the Right Remy yrom will ratisty your Ave NALIAD ALLA ALAAALAAAIAL Ay 01 800. ARAL WAAAAAIAIAAIALAD WAL VACA ULL AD ACAD Ww WA H. Macy & Co.'s Attraccions Are Their Low Prices. MAGS: ‘ Made to Now Sell for Priced Mole Coats $189.00 $49.75 Hair Seal Coats $98.75 $44.75 Hair Seal Muffs $29.75 $12.74 “Near Seal” Coats (seal dyed coney) $124.00 $59.75 Pointed Sitka Fox Scarfs $46.75 $19.74 Pointed Sitka Fox Muffs $59.75 $27.75 Hudson Seal Scarfs (dyed muskrat) * $15.74 $6.74 Hudson Seal Muffs (dyed muskrat) $54.75 $22.74 The Per- suasion of Facts If we may be permitted the expression, ‘‘ad-suasion” is rampant inthe advertising world to-day; that is, there is a ten- dency to over-persuade possible patrons by exaggeration. Those who read Macy's adoer- lisements, either occasionally or regularly, cannot fail to realize that we believe only in the persuasion of facts, Our aim is to tell news of our merchai Macy’s Cash the ise; the novelties as they arrive, as well as special opportunities for economy. We hase no wish to persuade you by delusice promises, we would not wish you to come only to see some spectacular attraction. We do want, how- ever, not only to tell you the “news of the Store, but to remind you that our policy is consistent: the best service we can render and merchandise always at‘ Lowest-in-the-City” prices. And if, at any lime, you are iS seven one-inch fi “Damarda” spot-proof and All sizes. Babies’ Fancy Blankets In Pink and Blue >) 33c Size 30x40 inches. Sure to please the children because they are in all the latest animal designs. Very soft-finished, pink or blue bordered White Fleece Crib Blankets are 14¢ each, size 30x 40 inches. White Fine Wool Crib Blankets, silk bound, pink or blue bordered, come in many intermediate styles and prices from $1.49 to $8.94 a pair Fine Down | Washable Comfortables, ea. $1.94| Crib Pads (ea,) 23¢ Size 36 x 48 inches, sateen cov Ip white fleece, of MAA oe ered, Larger sizes and silk covers inches, “Also a nice tange of sizes at higher prices. prices in Sanitary Quilted Scalloped Marseilles Pads and in Crib Shields both white and colored, Bedspreads (ea.) $1.79|««Fruit of the Loom” Size 45 x 60 inches. Also honey- comb Bedspreads, hemmed, fringed Crib Sheets (ea) 36c or scalloped; and others of dimity| All hemstitched. Size 42x69 and seersucker in varying sizes|inches before hemming. Also in and prices. size 45x 69 inches at ¢Jc each. [_Fure Linen Pillow Cases (ea.) 99c ] For the baby carriage; hand-embroidered in fine designs. Various sizes and desi in prices up to $4.77 each We ulso have them with hemstitching only, from 54c to 79c, As may be inferred from the few items quoted above, the Infants’ and Children's section of our Department of Bed-Coverings contains a complete assortment of the best goods of both Amapican and foreign manufacture ment, Rear, A Very Special, Sale of Men’s Overcoats & Suits, $13.75 Garments that were $19.75 and $22.50, together with a most attractive showing of Coats and Suits whose earlier-in-the-season price elsewhere was $25.00. Bedroom Specials froi.t Suggestions only, taken from but one of the many sections, degling-with every room in the home. Exceptional savings, full stocks and ample Variety in . Brass Beds, were $15.74, at $10.49 Two-inch corrects posts, as . Finished in satin or bright White Enamel Bed Of almost every kind and in every size. Prices from $°.39, ordinarily $1.67, up to nol entirely pleased, we offer beds at, $1624, ordinarily 518.49. sizes proportionately less. “nacre” iridescent priliettes gold The following prices in-between: or silver, or. it wi nes, Caer Bn, fang achinte Were Now | Were Now Mattresses, $15.74 jet. Priced osha yard, y y . 3.67 $3.24 BO.24 $1.24 Would ordinarily be $20.24. Full size, Best black Moln Q Instead of persuasive prom- HAD D $8.49 hair, finely stitched and tufted. Smaller sizes ises, we offer you the proof of raed i} anu proportionately less, id years a rine per- $5.67 ise $1049 _ Mattresses, $24.74 formance under this policy. $5.24 $ulza Would ordinarily be $33.50. Full size. Long, Macy's bellies in the pare nH Sie sprimy: white hair. Covering of A CA’or fancy [Our Order Booths in the Grand ion of facts a et $12.67 striped ticking. Exceptionally good — value, Central Station and the acid Mt eee & ‘ $14.74 Smaller sizes proportionately less. sixth Meor, Hud edn Terminal Building. Merchandise ‘Here Advertised on Sale To-day and To-morrow. Look for the “Not Advertised” Signs. Just as examples of the fact that we are now making a final clearance of Furs at Prices less than one'-half what they were earlier in the season— Great Mid-winter Furniture Sale ARIS. VEILINGS are of ine finite variety and Mvmt every one of these sections. ‘Brass Beds In almost inconceivable variety, beginning with Beds at $11.24, ordinarily $12.89 and up. to very elaborate and massive Beds at $2 orclinar ty The fo! $48.25. wing prices in-between: jere. New Were ms 24 $13.4 $23.24 ie gio2s sae | gee 2e 80k $17.67 $15.49 $24.89 . $18.49 $16.24 $25.74 White Enamel Bede, at $3.49 Ordinarily $5.24. Continuous posts, and have % in. fillers. Height at head, 5534 in, and at foot 3534 in, All sizes. Special Hair Mattresses, $12.24 Would ordinarily be $16.49. Full size. Best black mixed hair, Finely stitched and tufted, Smaller sizes proportionately less, Mattresses, $21.74 Would ordinaiy be $26.49. Best South American hair, covering of AC A ticking, full size. Smatier 41 as illustrated, and damp-proof lacquer. TYPICALLY PARISIAN are the new Scarfs for evening wear— gleaming with’ paillettes in ef. fective patterns, These sre of white net—with the design in 2,725 Yards of Dainty Double-Border Colored Curtain Scrim Special at 4 18¢ Was 29¢. Width 40 inches. Made witha wide floral border in choice of three very beautiful patterns. Ten dif- Bedspreads at Savings of 14 70x901n. $1.19 |80x901n. $1.49 Charming floral and Persian designs in these serviceable Bed Spreads, Marseilles Bed Spreads $293 | $3.24 | $449 ferent color combinations may be had. reatte, | sostttt, | ett. _ The white or natural scrim is of extra heavy quality, and Satin finish, fine fringed is preferred by many to more costly materials because it Marseilles ed Spreads with the convenient cut-out corners, drapes well, dries out straight if damped, and gives a very mellow tone to the light that filters through it. \ Double-Face Jute Velour Portieres, $11.74 Were $16.49. Finely made of high lustre reversible velour, of lent quality, and finished with closely overlocked edges, In beatRiful shades of gold, olive, red, rose, Nile and mulberry. “Venetian Art Silk” Portieres Usually $10.89, at (pair) Very effective Portieres, with wide, handsome self-toned border; fancy gimp edge; in artistic tones of rose, brown, gold, green and red, Vourth Fleer, 34th Bt, Sale of Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 SHIRTS These are only an indication of the dozens of other Bed Spreads from fine trimmed Honeycomb at 79 to Linen Spreads from Scots land at $7.19 to $12.39. Honey- comb Bed Spreads of all sorts, scalloped Marseilles, Ripple Di- mity, Imported English Dimity and some embroidered on Natural priced, aS usual, City” and some specially ree duced below our usual prices, Basement, Kear, Men's $42.50 Fur-Lined Overcoats, $21.75 Lined with tic muskrat pelts, or Hudson seal Persian lar (dyed Tmisheat) collar. One of the mest Made of choke: Men's $65.00 remarkable values 9/c fabrics such a9 are Fur-Lined in really high-grade seldom found save Overcoats, $37.50 seiii"g, and tee of pe Shirts that we have ever been able to offer. in the costly Custom Shirt Shope.

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