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HENNESSY SAL AY DENOUNNG METHOS OFTHE UT HOT Goes to Ireland for a Rest, but First Puts Evidence of Cor- ruption in Shape. John A. Hennessy, the fighting e4- ftor who stirred up all the trouble in the last campaign and has been stir. ring up more trouble aince, sailed to- day for Ireland on the White Star\ liner Olympic. “E am tired out with the expert tight rope walking of some of the gentlemen who are and have been en- gaged in investigating fraud and cor- ruption in this State,” eald Mr, Hen- messy.» “Their ability at keeping evenly balanced dn both sides gives me @ pain. = “It was my intention to go abroad ® month ago, but I remained to give what aid wag in my power to the in- yestigation of the manner in which the State has been robbed. I worked until 4 o’clock this morning com- pleting my information. They have everything I can give them now, and it is up to them to show results which, in my opinion, should have been produced long ago. “While I have taken po active in- terest in the anti-Tammany ..move- ment, I am not averse to saying that ‘Tammany Hall must go. Not even the name Tammany can remain if the Democratic party of the State expects to remain in business. Tammany may not be eradicated as an organization this fall, but I be- Neve it will he in the next election following.” Papers in a sult of Henry A. Rubino of No. 32 Nassau street against Fen- nessy claiming $50,000. damuges for slander were filed to-day in the County Clerk's office in Brooklyn. Ttubino charges that Hennessy's re- marks ‘ring a hearing on Feb. 26 before’ Special Commissioner James W. Osborne were detrimental to his reputation and his law practice. One of the things said by Hennessy was that Rubino robbed every client he ever had.’ The papers were served on Hennessy by Joseph A. Miller just before he sailed. oda bes BOY SUES HIS TEACHER. ° Says Mrederiek 1. Onk: Breok- lye Broke His Wretest. Justice Clarke's room in the Kings County Supreme Court looked like a schoolroom to-day when the damage sult Guative Erkus has brought against his teacher, Frederick L. Onken of Pub- He School No. 66, was begun, More than a dozen youngsters from the school ere called to testify. ‘The Erkus boy's complaint was that ‘on Bept. 13, 1912, Mr. Onken punched him for failure to put away his books promptly enough by twisting his arm behind hia back and thus breaking his left wrist. Dr. Samuel Linder, who treated the boy of after the injury, was @ witness. of the boy's injury. way the Locomotive Engineer Has Remarkable Experience I have been thinking that word from me would benefit those who may be fering as I was before I began taking our Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. I am a loco- motive engineer, employed on the Ty- rone & Clearfield Branch of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad. Three years ago I was afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble no bed that I was compelled fey, off duty from ine was in the care os tee doctors. © Hower » their medi- cine did not benefit me. 1 noticed the sample bottle and in three daye re- ceived a small bottle of Swamp-Root, whieh I took according to directions, and by the time I had taken the contents, I could pass water more f pleased with my experim: wife to the di Milk, Phillipsbs onedollar bottle. Dr, Kilmer's St entizely cured. Now Shenevye T feel or soreness after being exposed fo'bad weather or hard work, I take doge or two of Swamp-Root. I cannot re end this rei too highly, eape- cially to brother engineers who are more or less troubled with their kidneys (mere than other of men). ‘ours ule, T.J, VAN SCO! Mad omy, ‘ul ing sworn, depose y that the forest atatement is true. Hehe rn bed i? lore ™ this 1st jul a . HK, 5 CALBEWOOD Notary Publie. Letter to Dr. Kilmer &Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Reet Will De Fer You. | Gend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Y., for o sample bottle. It will convince any one. You will alan receive a hooklet of valuable in- formation, tion t Mr. Onken denied having been in any | Spring Suits Of English Serge, $26.75 In navy or black, the pretty and practical Suit iduswated; adapted from a Cheruit Note tly broad bands of lustrous chiffon taffeta edging the jaunty coat and the cross- over tunic. A white moire collar adds a charming finishing touch to this very well- tailored Suit. French Broadcloth Suite—New Model $29.75, In old ‘blue, green and black— Suits copied from a Callot model—with the ‘ Germany. Prices are by the dozen. short kimono blouse coat effect. Moire silk teat areunetoeds (soil Were. New.| ” Were. New, makes the collar, cuffs, and corded ornaments copies—often from the same LS Chine, tur- Cenldon Chien, traced trimming the satin lined coat. maker supplying the mil- ae ro nees gold border, with Timer who ereaved ‘the original and rose panel cluster of flowers, $46.75 $9078 Flaring ripple tunics give the fashionable model—and the workmanship n. $17.89 $11.88 | oval Crown Derby, width to. the skirt. is of the best, the prices of Fey f acid gold edge, ‘Third Wieee, 84th 08. "s Hats ‘are far below ee a 19.88 | old rose band, | 956.75 $37.8 those of any other store in the City, as one visit to our Millinery Par= “ ip (00 US | Cen saad, The tg ce aol eed leat border, 3.88 $1488) double acid bor- caniols bed 24 styles—charming new The Hat (Iustrawed) Is a very charming and becoming copy: of a ucmncuben dar; 0a waised bs Lin Blouses, at $1.98. Paris model in the Louis XV. effect, niow in vogue. Mate of Lisere acid border, with gold flowers, 977.50 $1.78 ‘ . toed; i straw, it is trimmed with tiny flowers and a wealth of ribbon beneath bachelor buttons bor= » % ‘ The are on le lay and to-morrow. the brim. Priced $1209. i in centre of bor- aren Re aioe bye eg Ay 1 aoe & @ very remarkable one. Other cuples of famous Paris models at $15.89, $18.89 and up to $24.75 Cea Chin taced has ss os bir are heavily mk oaaed —— Third Fleer, S4th St. festoon design, $74.75 $22.88 | border, 92475 sar] designs, $99.75 wars , Electric Boudoir Lamps Art Glass . Dinin Inverted : Gas Lamos End-of-Season Sale of | Feity.2tsitivectts | Art, Cisse Dining | Inverted “Ges usm ‘ ° ~ Stands | Made with amber or green art Now 8c (/iiustrated) Men’s Q Young Men $ high ot gass spaneles and, with aeates solid 'ma- | Slass fringe to match, Diameter if, Dome 22 inches. plete , of hogany or | Sith stem, ret rm burner, We have made long and caréful preparations for thi Ov 2 S its hia sidi> | gas mantle and globe. ze week. Merchandise has been specialty oraaied, one ercoats w. Cates gilt Other ‘special ly priced Domes fi specially purchased at timely savings, and many special [= as Dainty |] Get ye. See ee er items have been manufacture. during the Gill? season silkshades | AW tonnplete for electric gt at a considerable Saving in costiand gairt in quality of work- Ow ora ora han marked prices. manship and finish atthe prices ae eral ld : old old, | Oe morenan mar Shades le a pink, red, Wicker Lamp les ; reen and s Wi from J Reduced wh, > prices are Pp ag ge Tag range ere $19. 75 to $24 5 Wir gd Mitesh wire (rames foro IN cheice wide—the quali highest. me all _ te, 3 OF tic . 5 . : ‘ i ‘ Overcoats in sizes 33 to 38 only; Suits in all with silk Bamboo open-work, lined with | imported aes sheds Keb peter ra Suggestions only can be given here of the great number of speciai i fi 33 t cord and plug for attaching to | fine silk in various colors. In " ‘shade be had offerings at exceptional savings. Visit the Department (second Pies sizes from 33 to 44. any electric light fixgure by re- | Entpire, cone and basket shapes, fa rele. white, and is $ Mth St., Rear), and watch for further announcements and particulars 4 : moving a bulb, Size. Were. New... fred” gy fringe of $s iM this week, This is a rare chance to obtain a season's supply at great sg ‘i f P one 8 acess lec {eines tel 1K a er ines ee R.> 3 . Savings. ri 'S se | ~ einch, D x a . Y Suits t and Overcoats with handscarved 18einch wood Weinch, he Other Gas Lamps at Me were | Qo * Ser... i, stands, at $11.69 (were $16.89), @-inch, #2.19 1.49 9%). 1. Tea au Open Stock Schwarzbur, Bs Boys’ 75c Shirts ane Blouses at 48c We illustrate one of the Blouses. They are made with separate collars or collars attached, and are finished with ocean pearl buttons and fine trimmings. Sizes 6 to 16 years. The Shirts are of mercerized pongee in plain colors and stipes, ci S an for boys. sir cuffs, as and have sepa —ceecenietere soft “French” cut 12t0 | Boys’ $1.00 Madras Almost every conceivable: requisite for the Home or professional dress: Y¢inch neck, or NN . Madras Shirts maker is included, at prices so- remarkably low that we know them to be Boys’ $1.00 Blouses | Pajamas, 59c t ‘ Pech s eit: ay dicubachatied doumaak Bes “ , < e list a very few only o! many dozensof items y ji ied ola 6 Be or heavy onet, ee meas mal ass a 68c merely as being iftustrative of the savings offered throughout thy fale eonmae’ pec y and pink stripes. Finely vere: Bay Fresh, crisp, beauti " The Blouses ot mecerzea | fished. and in fll sizes rom dered Neier Sirs with fun: The $8.00 Adjustable “Rival” Forms for $6.24 With attached of separate cols’ | Boos? Wight Shin At Savings of 14 Stripe effects ne wide Siceiey wnat. Size 4, by ches to 48 inches ch se ‘ ‘ elect lustrated. Size 1, bust 32 inches to 44 inches; size 2, bust and soft, French ‘or laundered Oy & ait, P A short sire 4 we announced ea the newest and smartest colors Made in eight sections, lar ing at the neck, bust, back, Ww Ng sy He Shin Anite ot eed et manning: teen were 48c @ » 39c Handbags. the paebalh ps lengthening or shortening at both back and front. Skirt length or height may be set as buttons. Sizes 6 to 16 years. now leading European manufacturer. All stzes in stock from 14 to 17, i _ The Shirts in negligee style, of finely woven madras, percale and mercerized materials. Plain col- ors and stripe effects, in new Sizes 6 to ‘ . form nity, ra Every one of the many sections is inde- One size: Spring colorings. Some with | Were $2.24 to iia eppars y te eithseand thet teres adapted spendently adjustable, el it easy to . hice oh ygiuhcl sire og separate collars to match: | $2.97, now 1.89 All are distinctive styles; only 9 Jah the ravages of the Obtain an exact duplicate of the figure in| | 48 inches: waist, 211 to 38. inches; hips, “French” cuffs; protected 4 one or two of a kind, but every up-to-date laundry —rare quality every proportion. Size 1, 32 to 42; size 2, | | 38 to SO inches, and waist length, 14 to pockets. Sizes 12!g to 14-in, neck, Boys’ 25c Neck- 19 pohly ay “ py pe Fine C. , nt“ tmperial” Adjustable Forme $124. wear, Spe ial at Ic ys’ 50c Suspen- fone have shee ine Co hide Other special offerings in Forms at 79 and Busts a ‘Alleilk and knit ties of excellent ders, Special at 24c OE atenauniine ee ein Ww Thread (aos. 0. Be Sewing Silke cans. 40.0 $1.89 Pins «4-1. vox. Me quality, Plain c and fancy Macy's usual price is 39. of sterling silver or enamel, * SUITCASES one, Spool, ira: 4 ape Lee ees i acetal 3) Dressmakers’ Englishemade pints sitios erfeass ini eat protualan., |) Mace, ot file clewe webuing: Such costly leathers as Reitie Any number from 24 to 70, quality 25c’ Machine Silk. pitelslah aed ase THR bvbnine WURLD, WELwhoVAY, MARUM 4, 1914. R. H. Meey & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices, Broadway, 34th to 38th St. bo $2.00 Pleated “Mushroo Ly Shirts’”’ at Miustraed. The v Made like fat! shown. Made cf striped mercerized madras, in pleasing color effects. Of heavy domet and muslin, 16 years. Boys’ Bathrobes, Fine blanket or Terry cloth Robes, in a wide selection of bright and pleasing colors. All Boy’s $6.50 Suits at $4.96 Fe of Stes Mert crepe are Middy Suits of blue serge and of brown and ecks, trimmed in regulation style. Fer boys of 3 te 10 years are Sailor and Russian blouse Suits of blue serge and a wide variety of all-wool mixtures. Sailor, Eton, or mili- tary collars. Several styles, with two pairs of trousers, Fer boys of 6 to 18 years are extra-trouser Norfolk Suics in several new to Suits costing double and treble. Macy's is the and Russian Suits with extra int WOOO AQAA els. Made of all-wool mixed cheviots in a wide variety of ray, brown, and tan mixtures. Many models that are usually con- enly Stere selling Sailer trousers. ~ ‘ / CANAAN: Merchandise Here Advertised ON SALE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. The Store is bright and cheery within: going on in toe even tenor of its ways despite blizzards and iterruption. Considering weather conditions we have been quite busy. To one thing there can only be unanimous consent—those who braved the elements on Monday and Tuesday were thoroughly well in the values they received and in the interesting view of the new things from all over the world with which the Store is brilliant for Spring, despite ‘he troublesome out-cf-season blizzard. Louis XV. Effects Dominate Paris Millinery As Reflected in Macy’s Faithful Copies of the New Bandeau Hats. Herald Square, ys CHINA, GLASS and LAMPS | traffic The greatest praise accord- In volume, variety and exceptional low- Suggestions only can be given here of ed our Hats lies in the fact ness of price, this is one vis the ae Nae the Gores Of sections and pasa of customers x s* tive and most economically inyportant sales | pieces. atever your need, we al theParis originals heb ey of the year. | certainly have it at a saving. pe review the Hats in the Mil- ry linery Parlors, Second Floo: Mth Street. $3,000 Worth of Fine Service Plates at About One-Third Off Fifty or more distinctively different patterns and effects from the most famous potteries of England, France: and i cluster-tucked bosoms and he t laundered “French” double s lown and Pressed Glassware hina, One-fourth One-third to One-half Redi The “open stock" system allows you to make up Suggestions only are given here. Hundreds of a set in any number that y fit dividual tevds, and to make subsequent additions at other Special ofteesngs ta the Department. small cost. The patterns offered at one-fourth off are: (1) Green floral design, gold lined. (2) Blue floral design, gold lined. (3) Pink rosebud and blue bow-knot, with double band of gold. (4) Black and gold florder. (5) Dresden floral design and gold lined, SAVINGS extraordinary in this SALE of FINDINGS and NOTIONS . Now $1550 Wére $24.75 to $34.75 A fine variety of. styles, sizes, fabrics and colors, at both prices. h Fleer, Broadway IMPORTED LEATHER HANDBAGS Special Sale of 2,400 Men’s $1.50 Woven fine with 34-inch, 35-inch, and even Selnch sleeve length to each neck size. Made of a firm and closely There is still a splendid assort- ment and we mention them again for the bénefit of those who were unable to avail themselves of the Victoria Adjustable Forms $12.00 « g Special at $15.49 Fore, Adjustable Forms, $9.0 | in inexpensive Shirts, is unique at its price for Main Fleer, 35th ut. beauty of finish, completeness of fittings, and fine quality of 3% to 48, 1644 inches. deer, Tapir Calf, Monkey, pol- Sewing Silke vive. 0. Oe Pleatere diem) We Very Special ished Lizard and Alligator are . rf , Were 24, “Victoria.” made up in pannier handle bags, Single + Excellent The U ry ing Freel than purse a: | a $8.26 | ie Silat | att vara ut ii dustrated, pouch bags with a a é ft Hooks and Eyes minarets, ras? pleating, etc, handle and a variety of other Basting Cotton (doz. »p.) 39¢ Card of 2 dozen, Sec, Macy's 5 new designs. elon Bade cowhlte, with giv spool 3tec. White only, | special “Herald Square.” Brass Fasteners (doz.) Sc ae stall. nforce corners ani 500-yd, spool. Nos, 40, | wire that cannot rust. Black The fa neus “ Kohinoor.” Made ent Bags are grouped as fol sewed leather hinge. nd 70, and white, Sizes 0, 1, 2 and 3. to sell at 10., Strong. ¢omfortable — handle. Double “English lever" locks. Inside shirt-fold. Linen lined. Sizes 24 to 26 inches. See if you can match these | elsewhere under $10.00 Fifth Fleer, Rear, Silk-Covered Dress Shields, Very Special at (pair) 1c. By the dozen, $1.08. One side silk; the other nainsook, over rubber. Very well made. White only. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. $3.89e-Bags which would usually be priced from $7.49 to $9.89. $6.89—Bags which would usually be priced from $9.59 to $14.89, $8.89—Bags which would usua be priced frorn $11.89 to $2¢ Main Floor, 34th EACH WEEK THE EVENING WOR SERRA AAAMORAPROR ALL, 6 IN LD A Western Story o , \ 99 66 he adv Doc ee Adventure and Ti rills . b LOCKHART