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RIDAY, MAROM 6, 1914. Propoaal on the part of the New York/to the Gates avenue station and Dr. making of an apprateal and valuation | Telephone Company to supply the | Smith came from St. John's Hospital of the telephone company's property | funds for such appraisal and account-)and Dr, McAvoy from the Swedish; “Don't worry. I know I'm seriously and what further ateps they propose |ing examination up to $200,000, the! Hospital. jhurt, but I've done my duty as a to take to bring about the reduction | same to be expended under the direc- | ue HAD REVOLVER, BUT DID! Police officer, I'll get through if there of telephone rates to consumers and | tion of the commission. NOT USE IT. j!s a chance." He sent hia love ta the regulation of this important ques-| “The commission hae net yet seen {their children, Rida, five, and Mar- __TEE EVENING WORLD, stepa they have talen toward the) THERE WAS NO DUEL. Neither Was There a Challenge te aued by a New York Girl. Miss Anna Friedlander, who resides with her mother at No, 109 East Nine- Stanwood, sald te be the ‘man to manufacture paper by the Dulp process, died yesterday morn Gt Bie home, No. 1111 ean street, Stanwood was born sev- in Augusta, Me. room Wynn said to her: IYOUR FRECKLES Need Att in February and March or Face Will Stay ered. Now is the time to take being wheeled into the eg PSCMOLISUP | PHONE APPRASA PLEADING POVERTY Refuses So Far to Accept Offer of Company to Defray ty- = Z Sceemetinints tlon in accordance with the resolution accept this unusual | | Siren eeu wae mowed Whe) jorte, three. He lives at No, 608 Lex- taeed teak “Tb aan or Galt tw complesion ¥ you koro tar j % hitherto adopted by the Assdmbly of | PF peliey, The mate ee, although the wounds of vorn|inston avenue, Brooklyn, and has|steamer Pennsylvania of the Hamburg. |look well the rest of the year. ‘The Feb- “ bY S, ” i" 5 5 .Don t Let Acid- the State of New York. There has been no delay in the| the burglars are likely to cause death, |Ceet.® member of the force for nine | American line, haa requested The Eve-|Fuary and March winds have « strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all Summer unless removed. Now is the time to use othine—double ‘atrength. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by @ prominent physician and is usually so successful that it is sold b; Chairman Decker, in hin reply, cites the titles of various complaints pend- ing before the commiasion regarding telephone rates and refers briefly to the hearin,» held. Me then says, in pa “On January 6, 1914, it was deter- mined at the hearing in New York years. A year ago he was trans- ferred to Brooklyn from Manhattan at hia own request. potlchagat 4 is worse hurt than Stevens, The bullet went through his stomach, and as is usual in such cases, it may be a day or two before the doctors can predict whether he progress of these canes. $e POLICEMEN FIGHT ning World to deny « report, published at the time of her return, that while in Vienna she challenged an Austrian army of. ®@ pistol due: and that met with their seconds of honor, the army man ran away. The published reports stated Wynn and McHenry were taken to the) St. John’s Hospital, and Stevens to the fedish, an immediate operation being decided on in hope of saving the policeman’s life. Martin, the man who did the best Mouth” Stea/ Your Teeth “t's safest to be ever on on the fi ruggists under D ‘ that tn order to progress the various WITH BURGLARS: running of the trio, was found to have! Win focover. “Mofionty Blill Tred hie | ent the oMmcer had annoyed Miss Fried-| pvstantee to refund the money. if it guard against “‘acid- Expenses. aeverea to Herbie bereits watme " a wooden log. He carried a fully load-| empty revolver when” arrested, but jay tata Ane GEA Uh eens thee te ils. Get an ounce of othine “double faouth,”’ for it is the the clty of New York by the New 4 revolver which be had not the} Stevens got rid of his before his ar-| conversation and that the challenge fol- SR eae Snecma hansaees “greatest filcher and York Pelephone Company should be THREE MEN DYING nerve to se, he sald. On bm and ""ifuch of, the drug store loot wan|iowed. Mine Friedlander says there was) ment sont of the rnaller freckles oven ; 3 r 16 : . police say, they found scattered along their line of fight by|No challenge and no army man. ; ‘stealer of tooth-health [REPORT IS FILED.|commission pectanes iT 18 ‘about $50 worth of tollet and other| the three men and was found later by| The Austro-Hungarian Consul states 8 entirely . WITHOUT FUNDS aT ce TRG detectives. To-day men from New| hat the name given as that of the officer to dentistry. articles ther had taken from @ drug) yore Headquarters will look over the | challenged does not appear in his Army ae ri i “At that time the New York Tole. (Continued from First Page.) “| atore. three ¢0 see If they know theme Register. , t oy gt uth’ fdy ks | Legislators Are Told that Com- pg I al als a dah LY anneeneet Later McHenry admitted they had| After operating on Policeman Wynn ——$———— R NITY & silently -but swittly— ae . a. pending ‘the determination by the earlier in the night robbed a drug| {he (octcrs sald 6 7.80 this OPIN g | ne e0itikas incognito and un- mission Is Without Funds | commission in these various cases, |lcomen Samuel and! store in East New York, the police hail & slight chance of re-| ‘The Habit HEALTHFUL” -—. oe ; . The hearings were then adjourned | Donovan, who had heard the éhote aah on the Ges he She ckat tavteine cen tee faa astring of a/iases— Sonti k pending the necessary preparation of nay, got fifty dimes from the ine and bladder. WORLD FAMOUS } . to Continue Work. Dende tory and appraisal of. the [24 eeen the men approaching at @/ telephone booths. He did mot know) The, bullet that struck McHenry| ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH it's always working. Propertica of the New York Tele. |run. Donovan called to them to balt,| the number of street, he sald. The | Dumed through his liver and stomach, | 9 » || Low forking to ‘‘get’’ your hone Company in the city of New|but they cut across the street and | potice found the dimes in hie pockets. | Stevens. ‘The Voetan dorset treat PRICES (Sri to The eniag Wort) a eee ne ee rc sunt: | kept Funsing. Donovan fired one shot, | a short time before the burglars were | either of the burglars to recover. “EASY ALBANY, March 6.—Speaker Thad- ing examination of ‘the books of the which struck Stevens in the side and caught « drug store at No. 361 Halsey| Goy, ctyan te Be these 4 to Be Here Te-n i: TERS brought bim to his knees. Btill- wagon caught Martin half a blook away. deus C. Sweet of the Assembly re- ceived to-day from Chairman Mar- tin S$. Decker of the up-State Public company to ascertain the original cost of the property of the company in New York City. street also was robbed, but McHenry ALBANY, March 6—Gov. 6 would not admit they did it. | wv. Glynn left for New York to-day to preside at a } ‘Pebeco “At that time it was carefully | At the Dospital it was found the j meeting in Carnegie Hall to-night where Service Commission official reply to «| stated that this commission was| By this time the sixty or seventy {puliet that struck Polleeman Wynn, prison reform will be discussed by Tooth Paste resolution calling for Information on| without funds to defray the expenses, | shots had aroused the neighborhood! cut a path to the bladder. He sent ; (homes, Gr aan COE Bogle PRICE 80 Cents S. E. COR. 124TH ST. & 3D AVE,,N. ¥. , what progress has been made in the/and It wre eps Ply the ¢x-/and policemen were running in from| for his wife, who formerly was aj Oregon and others. The meeting was alae adc rw 9 CJ reco. ae ps “acid-mouth.”? | revision of New York City telephone! P\-rhe “commision is still without |@l! directions. ‘The wounded police-| trained nurse. Both realized his criti; Stein Wopariment, af the Naticcel | New York Chk ous bieiiae ? ‘use it : rates. funds necessary to make the ap-|man and three burglars were taken cal condition, but a short time before Civic tion. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. %, Beca it pos- ‘The commiasion states that it has|pratsal and accounting >xamination above specified. i; REFUSE TO ACCEPT TELEPHONE COMPANY'S OFFER. “This commission has before it a the special prop- ty of counteracting any usual or unnatural id-condition of the no money to make an appraisal of | telephone property, and, although the company has offered to defray the expenses, the commissioners do not way clear tc accept such a ANG NADAL AL WAAC ALAN R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. acy : 34th to3SthSt. ct Merchandise Here To-day and Tonnes Equity 9 2 i ‘This indicates a blockade of the % a ee whole revision by the commission on Tooth Paste is “Don't force a balky Liver with drastic purgatives, Use a gentle remedy and Herald Square, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. the job. bates hs avoid irreparable inju Wearild Becses, Bitte vou ried Pebecot | Troma ams eee | Parte We are Now Showing | ~#:2'-4"-#: | Men’s and Young Men’s Hats i! i Test y Assemblyman nor ase 5 ° i Rogers Tos Thor Mauss ausounrion rrr FOR RE- Quite the Smartest New favor nor as a concession, Newest Sprin é M odels ness equity. Such care do we devote to our organisation that the mtage of com- pletely satisfactory trans for Acid — Sent Free LEHN & FINK PORT ON WORK DONE. “Resolved, that the Public Service Commission forthwith report to the Two of the very latest smart models for the young man who wants to be right up to the minute. “Trotteur” Hats Assem| 4a hat mf bly what they have done or w! 4, Parisiennes. have given this. very actions is very high, reck- Fast Black 1.74 New Soft $1 98 Sa = —— ar Hane fetching name to-nearly all Tailored oned, foo, upon. a very Derby, $ ° Mushroom Hat 91. a ’ Hats—the rather plain styles that Las! pps yy ars 100% This is the ideal Hat for the It comes in plain and draped 1 * are. worn during the early part of efficiency being unacalla- dressy young fellow. Ithasa roll | band effects. A better quality Lad e VQ O7 a the season. ble in employees and un- brim and a three-quarter bow. at $2.97. ~ We make a specialty of these attainable in Store-keep- 7 : y EM, > “Trotteur” and Semi-Dress Hats, and tng, we do the next best Men's Tubular Calfskin Belts, Special 59c clever pebek heed i Sw) vary tunheoitatingly to make _ ‘The Ee, elsewhere is al /s $1.00. There are only (00 Belts becoming styles tht good any error or adjust in the lot. Sizes 30 to 46. We have never seen Belts of this quality mirror the correct new modes for any dissatisfaction merely at anything like the price. for the ésking. Main Floor, 6th st. [> Whllé all stores offer Hate Boys’ Clothing---Clearance SPECIAL SALE $25 Spring floor stores to come up here Pin e $165 a guaranteed $25 garment. ~ e new: sacks; many are silk lined. you can duplicate these garments seturn heme—you don’t !! 4 f ry _ Suits for Only at’s all we ask you to do—See the Clothes! We don’t you to buy. We merely want you men who have always paid $25 4 Pee see precisely the same garment ice want you to know just what many other men now know—that you can| ly save $10 here every time you buy a suit or overcoat—that you actually get IT”: @ up to-day or to-morrow and see hundreds of the very latest Spring styles. suit is new. Every suit is all wool. These are the new English frock cut- aie It makes no difference whether you ran’. checks, mixtures, stripes or blue serges—you can get what you want here and : getting it. ‘ag Wet aficatnatnd all the unnecessary expenses. We have no high vent to pay. are the reasons $15 will buy here a suit for which other stores must ask $25. where for less than $26 regularly. the germents you select—-come back and get your money. ONROE CLOTHES SHOP Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Take Elevator in Arcade—Open Evenings Longacre Building—One Flight Up NE. Corner Broadway & 42d St. when VAD ALAAANALAL WAAL ALANA © #1101 4 00. ‘is at $5.94, $6.89, $8.89 & $10. Hats that the discriminating woman will prefer to wear. The Hat illustrated is @ very becoming new Sailor affect, ribbon trimmed, made of fine straw braid and with silk moire crown. The wired moire bow is caught with a ie ornament on the side. In black, solid colors and color combinations. Our price $5.94, Milllinery Parlors, Becuud Fleer, Broadway. New Modes in Mourning Apparel Correct and distinctive models in Tailored Suits, Gowns and Coats in the accepted fabrics and fashions for Sprin; are assembled in the Mourning Apparel section, Thir Floor, 35th Street. veness of the collection and the very marked econo- i Macy merchandising, are notable features of this “Right Shape” Shoes for Misses and Children [“Equat Rights for Every Toe” ] In appearance “Right Shape” Shoes resemble other high-grade Shoes, but in comfort they are unique, because every toe has room for normal, healthy development. Their snug fit at the instep and heel prevents the foot from slipping, thus assuring ease to the wearer and saving in hose. “Right Shape” Shoes meet the ground squarely, and @ as a consequence, the wear is equalized and the Shoe lasts longer than ordinary makes, High Cut “Right Regular Cut “Right Shape” Button Shoes | Shape” Button Shoes (ar Of patent leather and gun- In patent ‘eather, gun-metal metal calf: calf, and tan calf: Sizes 8 to 11 $1.19 Sizes 8 to 11 $1.69 Sizes 1144 to 2 $1.39 . : $1 98 Sizes 214 to 514 $1.89 Sie tti4 to 2 . (The latter In guremetal calf | Sizes 246 to 514 $2.39 only.) Record Fleer, Sith @., Rear. Double-Faced Jute Velours Portieres, Special (r.) $11.74 Macy’s price was $16.49 Well made Portieres, of excellent quality reversible velours with a high lustre. In beautiful shades of gold, alive, red, rose and Nile, Finished with closely overlocked ges. Also some Silk Velour Portieres specially priced at $24.74 a pair, which would usually be priced $32.89. Both sides are of the same quality of fine silk velours, but of cone trasting colors, Full width and eight feet long. fi Fourth Fieor, 35th Street. OF DAMASK CLOTHS AND NAPKINS A new shipment of our famous extra heavy, closely woven, full bleached Irish all-linen Damask Table Cloths with Napkins to match. come in five cir- cular designs, including tulip and vine, dot and scroll, American Beauty rose, and rose and pansy. These Cloths are suitable tor round or square tables. Cloths Bize Usual Price Special Price Tox 7in. $1.98 1.49 70x 88 in, $2.09 19 70x105S in. $3.39 19 Napkine to 1 (usuai price »2.97 doz.), at $1.98 dozen. Becond Fl, 35th st. WALL PAPERS GREATLY REDUCED To close out our small lots of Wall Papers we offer the fol- lowing at sweeping ction All are perfect, in a variety of colorings and designs: A roll, Macy's Prices now were 6 to 12¢ ie 14c to 19 2ic to 27¢ 32c to 38 le 36c to 68¢ Also 281 yards of aerochrome oil-finished wall covering, in seven different color combina- tions, 60 inches wide. Macy's price was 69¢; now Me a yard, Fourth Fleer. 85th Mt. Rear. Parcel Post Scales $2.24 Weighs, by ounces, up to 50 Ibs., me nde Parcel Post dimit. , serviceable spring Scales with enamelled white-faced Other t ¢ Bui Measures) include Groc. balanced Scales, w for 32,03 with brass dial, weig) to $4.08; Hanging Seales ing up to Spring Balance Hanging Scales, with red dial, covered with gla rimmed with nickel sash, at Beversent, Rear, 35th Bt. Suits at $4.96 and $7.49 This sale wiil close out our enlire winter stuck to make way for new spring goods. We donot carry merchandise over from season to season. The former prices for these season and for early spring Suits were $6.94 to $14.74, and wear, they were already “‘Lowest-in- The Suits are in the new the-City."" The materials are Norfuikmodel, some with patch high-grade cheviots and cassi- pockets and stitched-on belt, meres, some with two pairs of Sizes 6to18 yea Not every trousers. A fine chancetop.o- pattern in every size, but a good cure a Suit to finish the winter assortment in every size. OVERCOATS REDUCED ONE-HALF , All of our Overcoats for boys have been reduced to half price. The thritty mother wii find here an opportunity to secure an Over- cuat for her boy at a saving which will provide a serviceable and up- to-date spring Su Overcoats at $3.96 which were up to $6.94; at 496 which were $9.74; at $7.49 which were $12.74, and $9.74 which were $18.49. Sizes 2}¢to 18 years. Not every Coat in every pattern, butagood selection in every size. Boys’ Mackinaus, Special at $5.49 In either shawi or convertible collar effect, made in the latest plaid colors, maroon, gray, brown and green, double-breasted Norfolk model with box pleat and yoke. . Patch pockets. Sizes 8 to18 years. Sold elsewhere at $8.50, Second Floor, 34th St. ORIENTAL RUG SALE Very Attractive Prices A sale which at the beginning, a few days ago, involved over $200,000.00 worth of Rugs, and in which there is still remarkably comprehensive variety. Rare antiques, as well as modern Rugs of great beauty. Since we pay cash to ths Rug 1 soft splendor and intrica venders of the Crient and se'l fur | of Oriental Rugs shot ou We are able not only y \ cous purchases, but to pas advantage to you in greatly lower prices. Every one who delights in the irtistry rl low their cost Just as indications of the splendid values, we list the following: i ze Prices Anatolian Doorway Mats, 1 {t. 3 in. x 2 ft. 2 in. $1.49 and 31.79 Hamadan Persian Rugs, 2{t.s in. x 3 ft. sin. $$.24 and $3.64 Beloochistun Rugs, 2ft. 3 in. xa ft, 9in, ei and $7.87 Corabeah Exes, ne Fe ft. tin.x3ft.¢ in. $7.43 and $9.89 aaa ni eee AGG in. x4 ic. 8in, $994 10 $19.89 Mossoul Rugs, Sit.4 in, XS ft. 10in, $12.48 $19.89 Peiorg a Biieiok. Win, $22.d6 t0$93.00 rman ugs, 3 ft, 1 in, x fits i $99.75 10$37.50 IRAN RUGS [ROOM SIZED RUGS Fredtuen 28 HT from Persia, Afghan: istan, India & Turkey. 163,50 to $3,300.00 usually large foyer sizes. A very considerabe saving on these Rugs. HALL KUNNERS, ANTIQUE AND MODERN | $19.89, £24.74 to $49.50 Rugs from 2ft.1 in. xO ft. to3 ft.,@ in. x15 ft. Fourth Floor, Centre, REVRVDERVDIRRERDARERIDRRADR 02 912051 RODD R ONDER PRONE IIIA BANG | : : | Save #10°} f f A A RS ROR SNR ICN TAPERED aE * omnes”

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