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BOY LOKUT Fas TO FOL POLEEMAN TWO ARE ARRESTED Loot Recovered After Fight in Dark. Gemvinced that he was ‘watohed by @ small boy, Policeman Memsy of the Oak street station Walked away from Alberto Sabatelli's Jewelry store at No. 18 Monroe street arty to-day and, eluding the boy, slipped tnto an alley from which he eould watch the jewelry store. Presently he saw the boy and three men emerge and walk down Monroe street. At sight of Kenny they ran into the hallway of No, 100 Madison street. Keany followed. Ne was dark there and the police- man almost fell over the boy, who being @ay they found fifty gold watches, ten pair of diamond earrings, four dia- mond rings and four gold stickpins, all worth $2,000, In the pockets of the man and boy. Sabateili's store had been entered and a 600-pound safe opened. ‘The boy said he was Michael Longo, thirteen, of No. 62 Henry street. The man gave the name of George Simeon, of No. 26 Chrystie street, but the police say ‘hia fingerprints showed me be Michael Tiplitaky, a wagon |" ef. 1 itech DYING, BUT WON'T TELL. | Youth, Stabbed fm Back, Resiete Pleas to Name Assailant. Antonio Provinzano ts dying in St. Vincent's Hospital ef.s stab wound in his back, and, although he realized bis condition this morning, he steadfastly refused to tell who had stabbed him, even when hie mother and his brother begged him to tell them. Provinsano, who ts only twenty-four years old, and who lived with his mother brother at No, 98 Thomp- fon street, left there about # o'clock this morning for the Richmond Hil! treet, where he collapsed, for the first time others in the stable saw he had been 4 % Dr, Lavelle came from St. Vincent's | Hospital, but the youth would not tell |him or Policeman Schulte of the Mac- | dougal street station anything o ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 24, 191 WALA CAL AL WAL AL WAL A ALAA ALAA AAALAC ALA Herald Square, oy SD SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, SCALP GEIS ORY. HAIR FALLS OUT Girls! Get a 2¢ bottle] only be clean, but it will be wavy and try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse.” After washing your hair with soap tried to trip him. He dragged the | @!ways apply a little Danderine to the youngster up the stairs, where he heard the other fugitives running. A’ the firat landing one of them swung |“ at the police with a jimmy, the man's body ‘The others escaped. but | a cloth with Danderine Kenny shoved his revolver agathat|fully through your and arrested him. At the Oak street station the police Premet Callot Soeurs Paul Poiret Cheruit MartialetArmand Rondeau~Legrand &Cie and other French Master Designers Joon Wednesday, Jhursday &Friday 12.001. March 25-26" & 27% 4. scalp to invigorate the hair and prevent dryness. tif Better still, use soap as spar- in ly as possible, and instead have a anderine Hair Cleanse.” Just ten id draw it care- air, taking one strand atatime. This will remove dust, dirt and excessive oil. Ina few moments you will be amazed, your bair will not RH Naoy Cee , HERALD SQUARE ans srtiPA2AY sransy NEW YORK Announce an EXHIBITION of AUTHENTIC IMPORTED COSTUMES displayed on Living Models & portraying The frend of Bashing, or Spring and Summer 1O14 Original creations of Drecoll Paquin EighthFloor American made copies of Imported Gostumes will be shown from 11.30A.M.to12.0oM. and from 3.30to 4.30PM, Re Paris model Hats from leading modistes will also be featured in the display i The latest novelties in feminine fashions will be | After shown on living models in the various Apparel | 4PM, Departments, Third Floor and in the ’ Millinery Salons Second Floor tem * Special Afternoon Tea 3.30 to 5.30 inthe Restaurant, Eighth Floor Doucet denny et Cie Worth gnes-Havet Beer eanneHlallee a parable soft id lustre. Besides cleansing and beautifying the of Danderine dis- lates the ecalp, stopping itching andfall- fag fale. Dacderine is to the bair fresh s! vigorates and very particle of dandruff, etimu- | what | of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes Hy ag | + 8 Ox- | hilarating and Lageteny renal oe opted , R. H. Macy & ac 'e Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Herald Square, New Trimmed Hats for Matronly Women We make a specialty of Hats for women of mature years, und our success lies in combining dignity with the attractiveness of distinctive style. The originals of such fashion arbiters as M. Vimont and Auble have inspired our expert designers in, mak up our large assortment of t lored, semi-iress and dress Hats, Toques, Turbans and Bonnets. terials are of the best, arid our Hats are well made and com fortable. The stylish black Toque-Tur- ban is a copy of a Vi model, made of horsehair braid trimmed with black moire ribbon and tiny flowers. This Hat is priced $7.89 3 cause the hair to grow long, strong and others are priced variously $8.94, beautiful. i $6.89, $9.89, $12.89, and still Men! Ladies! You can surely have others at higher prices; but every lote of charming heir. Get a #6-cent | Hat, fois sll its ‘style and bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any material, is priced “ i= drug store or toilet counter and try it. | the-City.” Fleer. B4th Ot. Millinery Flower Wreaths The season's new effects, the majority in delicate small flowers of many varieties, made up in the smartest French color combinations favored for ‘Spring Hats. Wreaths 3% Elsewhere $1.00. Wreaths 8 Elsewhere $1.50 Second Fleer. 34th New Real Laces Just Received From Bruxelles A shipment of beautiful new Laces from Bruxelles has just arrived in our for- eign office and they are, of course, priced at very ma- terial savings on prices else- where, “Point de Lille’ Laces $2.29 to $7.62 a yard (Elsewhere $2.50 to $8.50.) Fabings and insertions to match; 244 to 5 inches wide; very new and_beiny used extensively in Europe for trimming lingerie. Valenciennes Laces 24c to $12.89 a yard Elsewhere 32c to $14.50, Edgings and insertions *4 to 5S inches wide. Binche Laces 54c to $7.69 a yard Elsewhere (0c to $8.50. Edgings and insertions *, to 334 inches wide. Filet Laces 44c to $6.29 a yard Elsewhere 50c to $7.50. 1g to 11 inches wide. Filet Lace Medallions 12c to $1.63 each Elsewhere 17¢ to $2.00, In square, round, triangle andoblong, shapes. Point Applique Laces $2.12 to $11.89 a yard Elsewhere $2.50 to $13.50. 2 to 744 inches wide, MAA UAL ALAUALAIAL ALAA AALAND © = 20072. WAUALAAD ALAA AULA ALAA | Cluny Laces | Special at 19c yard 2.30P/. Elsewhere 25¢ to 30c. to Edgings and insertions 4 to 1! inches wide. Main Fl, Centre. ooPM 7 Fine Dress ne a), Trimmings Speciaity ; iced For a fina! clearance to make way for new stocks we have greatly reduced these Dress Trim- mings, consisting of colored bead and jewelled bands, fs silk embroidered — bari e fringes, block sills and t trimmings. | Were Now 4 to ITe to $9.38 $3.49 ayard. a yard, ‘ Main Floor, Centre, POs Broadway, 24th to 38th St. “Not Adverti: Cards Look for the “Not Advertised” Cards in going about throughout the Store. There are values throughout the Store Sale of Trunks and Bags _ Savings of 1/5 to 1/3 A great Special Sale to signalize the opening of Macy's new and improved Department, now the largest, most complete and conveniently arranged in the city. The Assortments Only the most reliable makes of T are represented in this stock, inclu scope of the assortment may be gauge: we carr 277 separate models, sises and styles in Trunks, including the ueual Travelling, Steamer, Wardrobe, Carriage, Combination Trunks. ng the well-known “Likly " and “Neverbreak" Wardrob The Arrangement Pach style and each make of Trunk is now dis+ played in its own separate section, thus eliminating the usual confusion und incor ence in selection Notably interestirg are these features of the newly runks, Bags, etc., Trunks. The 1 by the fact that » Hat, and arranged Department. Raised platforms for display. More ho an apace than any similar department in the city. Opportunity fer comparison ious cisee, models and their interior of the ear- arrangement. You are cordially invited to inspect the new Department on the Fifth Floor, rear, and to profit by the economies of this seasonable Sale, in which are offered: $10,000 Worth of Strictly Reliable Trunks and Bags— Specially “Likly” Wardrobe Trunks, special $3 1.50 Macy's usual price, $47.25 Iilustrated — Made of _ three-ply veneer, fibre bound, and covered with heavy duck. Bureau section is conveniently divided for underwear, shoes and hat Equipped with twelve combination hangers for suits or dresses. Regulation size. “Neverbreak” Ward- Macy's usual price, $30.25 One of the lightest Wardrobe | Trunks made. Thoroughly — rein-) forced at all points. Twelve come | bination hangers, bureau sec’ ion and large hat box. Size 40 in, x 24 in, x 25 in. “Likly” Wardrobe \ Tranks, special ] $23.89 “Neverbreak’’ Travel- ing Tranks, specie $16.49 Macy's usual rices, 20.89 to star Made of three-ply veneer, keratol covered, fibre bound, brass locks and trimmings, two leather straps all around. C i inches “Neverbreak” Travel- Macy's usual prices are $10.88 to $13.14 Covered with heavy duck, leather straps, brass - plat corners and brass locks. Cloth lined divided tray and skirt tray, Sizes 32 to 40 inches. “Neverbreak’’ Travel- ing Trunks, special $8.49 Macy's usual prices are $10.14 to $10.88 Made of selected basswood, cov- ered with waterproof canvas, hard- wood slatted. Leather straps, brass locks and riveted clamps. Cloth lined throughout. Deep top tray and extra skirt tray. Sizes 34 to 38 inches, “Neverbreak’’ Travel- Macy's usual prite, $33.75 Made of three-ply veneer, covered wilh waterproof cativas, fibre bound, Twelve combination hangers and ratchet compressor; five roomy drawers and hat box. $13.49 “Neverbreak” Ward- robe Trunks, special Macy's usual price, $18.74 One of the best mediumepriced Trunks on the market, Made of three-ply veneer, reinforced with brass-plated steel clamps, lined with cloth. Three deep drawers, and hangets to accommodate 10 to 12 suits. Cowhide Suit Cases, special at $4.96 Macy's usual price, 89.94 Hiustrated — Made o cowhide, reinforced come locks and bolts and. two s! around, Inside has a neatly lined. Size 24 inches Sprit In le Sr bedi DORN APRRPRRERMALARDDDIRD tango, topaz, gray and ing Tranks, special $6.74 Macys usual prices are | $7.49 lo $8.94 Covered with waterproof canvas, japanned steel trimmings, combina- tion lock. Cloth lined throughout, divided top tray and extra skirt tray. Sizes 30, $4, 36 and 38 inches. “Neverbreak’’ Travel- ing Tranks, special $4.36 Macy's usual prices, $5.11 to $6.23 Covered with waterproof canvas, bound with fibre, hardwood slatted, iron bottom. Deep set-up tray, Oxford Bags, Sizes 30 to 36 inches. special at $6.94 Macy's usual price, $8.24 Cowhide, black, walrus grain or crepe grain cowhide, with brass slides and locks, ‘reinforced corners. Some lined with her, others with motte silk, Sizes 15 to 18 inches. H Macy's usual prices, $9.94 to SI1B9 de, or genuine Oxford Bags, Sizes 15 to 18 inches. Models That at Macy’s Would Made especially for this sale, these charming Dresses are very appropriate for Zaster wear and 1g fashions. Fifteen Models in Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse and Taffeta sading shades of navy and Co bla mart new vestee and wa ces. New “bustle” effects and clinging draperies are favored in the skirts. In all sizes from 34 to 44; these Dresses are notably of very smart styles and superior workmanship and finish, Tilustrated is one of the models typical of the many clever styles. Special Purchase of 200 Dresses priced at $19.74 stcoat effects, the new collar and sleeve styles, picturesque girdles and sashes are featured in the pretty Purchased & Specially Priced For This Event. G3 rake "Treake, spect $15.24 Macy's usual price, $22.50 Mustrated—Three - ply veneer basswood, covered with heavy duck. Brass locks, malleable cor- ners and fitted with twelve book- fold hangers, three roomy drawers. $11.63 “Neverbreak’’ Steam- er Tranks, special Macy's usual prices $13.49 lo $16.49 Made of three - ply veneer, keratol covered, bound with fibre, Brass trimmings, two leather straps all around. Regulation steamer tray. Sizes 32, 36 to 40 inches. “Neverbreak” Steamer Trunks, ec! 90.49 a uaual prices $7.14 bo $8.63 Covered with waterproof canvas, fibre bound, hardwood slatted, brass trimmings and iron bottom. Leather straps, regulation tray and cloth lined throughout. Sizes 32 to 40 $5.24 “Neverbreak” Steamer Tranks, special et Macy's usual prices $5.63 lo $7.88 Made of selected wood, covered with waterproof canvas and bound with fibre. Regulation steamer tray and cloth lined throughout. 28 to 40 inches, Stzes Oxford Outed $4.49 Macy's usual price, $5.94 Best grade of cowh se whale grain walrus, sewedsin frames} Uustrated--Made of good grade and reinforced sewed+ on corners. | cowhide, teinforced corners, brass Brass locks and slides. Inside) locks and slides, and leather hirt fold}leather lined and three pockets, lined inside pocket. Sizes 15 to 18 inches, Usually Be Priced $28.75 represent the latest ideas in penhagen blue, brown, green, ‘Third Floor, Broadway SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDE ‘ Macy’s Latest Macy . Novelties in Toilet Articles anlust hint of the new ines UT ns to-date Department I: cone stantly introducing: “Louis Seize,” “French Ivor; Toilet Sets 94 Comb, brush and mirror 5 aa and Lap d neces ine finish and work manship, well adapted eo “Corsage Rose" Powder Puffs 99¢ Anovel “Dance” Powder Puff—a_ corsage rose of satin—that may be prettily worn with a dancing gown. Cleverly concealing in its heart, a tiny © puff. “Vent- Aseptic” Hair Brushes (ea.) 89 Hair Brushes, with sani- tary perforated backs, good bristles, and a convenient short handle, so that it Lge be used as a military bru as well as in the regular way. Your choice of seven different woods. “Triple Cut” Flexible Nail Files Ile ve heretofore te ae extra eyed gives a fini like that by the finest emery board. Only the very best steel is used for these strong flexible files , Larger sizes up to 27c. Tinted Hair Powder (tin) 34c For coloring ne hair blue, green. pin or purple: a plain coloring. which will not hurt the hair hy aay, be h read- hampooing. : We also have some Pows der just from Paris, in silver, gold and white, at 34 a box. Nail files ha been “double Macy’s' was the pioneer store in selling patent med- icines and proprietary toilet articles at reasonable prices. Today our prices are, as always, “Lowest -in-the- City,” for whenever others cut to meet Macy's prices we in turn cut again and as often thereafter as may be necessary to maintain Macy's reputation for un- derselling_ supremacy. haste Visor, Bear. “Lad, Washington’’ Gloves, Special(pr),78c Macy's usual price is 98¢ Real French Glace* Kid Gloves, made for us in Grenoble; oversewn seams; two rows of loop chain em broidery; in black, tan, gray, and ite with .self-em- broidery and white with black embroidery. Main Fleer, Centre. On sale at this unprecedent rice Wednesay Women’s and Misses’ Shoes, Special $2.89 ese Shoes have been taken from our regular stock and grouped at. this one price for quick selling, though some in the lot were priced $8.89 a Pair They are in patent leather, tan and gunmetal calfskin, in seasonable light weight styles. , While the size range is not complete in every style, you will be sure to find your size in several styles. Second Fleer, Rear, 35th 60,