The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1914, Page 15

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= h POLICEMAN SKELLY =| DID NOT TAKE BRIBE; Ya | ST TTT VAL WAU WALAAAALAALAC BCD buat PAA ‘San EG. 2 OMe, | The Great May White Sale Will Begin Monday, May 4th—Details in the Papers of Next Sunday Merchandise Here Advertised On Sale To-day and To-morrow. a « Jury Holds Woman's Story of | Money Paid for Protection Is Not Sustained. f , date. 0; ‘ a Patrolman John J. Skelly was ac- | Quitted Jato Inst night by a jury in) Jvaticn Senbury's Court of the Oharge of taking a bribe from Alice Walker for permitting her to run a disorderly house. Skelly's defense, that the case was o “rrame-up," was @htertained by the jury In the original indictment Skelly Was charged with taking the bribe OM August 21, 1912. Tho policeman ablished ehtion asked amend the in- tment so as to make the payment r to have been made on August , when Skelly was in the city. Jus- — permitted the amend- ‘The only witnesses against Skelly were the Walker woman—who maregst her her charge of extortion after she indicted for harboring 1 onder age—and a man who ry he gave her money to hand to policeman. Vateriand, Largest of it of Steamehipa, Makes 26 Knots an Hour on Trial. HAMBURG, Germany, Mey 1.—The Line steamer vote an ROUT inet the ‘wind and “26 knots with it, machinery developed an average of },000 MONORO Wr ——— A Map of Mexico in Next Sunday World. te map of Mexico in colors, show- ing all towns ities, railroads, moun- tain ranges, c., will be presented on the rie middle pages of the Sunday World Magazine next Sun- day. This map is still in the map- makers’ hands. being brought right up from newsdealer in, limited. | BYRACU: May 1.—Fire Auburn early’ t ing gutted the Dlant of the Weginan Dano Company. with # tons estimated at between $100 Sa "$130,000. The company. 1 few Months ago, took over the Vought Piano Company interests ut Waterloo. ML. 1.—The first day of May | was observed throughout Italy by an Almont complete cessation of work, In @ number of cities workmen's proces- Sions were held and speeches were made. | (Registered Eye Do you blame the light when you find it difficult to read? If you cannot seem to get the right light, and it is diffi- cult for you to read, it is prob- ably eye fatigue, duetoimproper glasses—or the lack of glasses. It will cost you not ing to have your eyes or eyeglasses examined by our Oculists Physicians), who will tell you whether glasses are necessary or a change in the ones you are now Ga ie Harris eyeglass service enables you to obtain the proper glasses at the lowest prices—consistent with safety and precision. |" oee Glasses cost $2.00 or more. Our eight stores are very convenient. man WORLD'S SEA GIANT HAS TEST} Optical Bouse of m 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 64 West 126th St., near Lenox Ave. 27 W. 34th St., bet. 6th and 6th Aves. 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 8¢d Ste. i! Nuseau St, near John St 009 Broadway, nr. Will Brki: 189 SorFulton St. opp. A. | A& S) Bkiyn, 597 Broad St. No lewark, en same block with Hahne & Co. A_ splendid topographical and rail- | . You will find thatYuban pro- duces the most delicious cup of coffee it is pos- sible to secure. ay Best “ “ “ “ “ “ & Co. Annual May White Sales Offering Sivings of 3314% New and fresh merchandise for immediate and Summer wear, at very special prices, comprising + —. Women’s & Misses’ LingerieUnderwear Summer Dresses Summer Blouses Children’s Muslin Underwear Infants’ Dresses and Coats Boys’ Tub Suits Special Values for Tomorrow, (Saturaay) Misses’ and Girls’ Dressy Apparel Of the Usual ‘Best & Co.°’ Standards 75 Misses’ Dressy Tailleur Suits of navy blue English Serge or black and white checks; two smart models with tunic skirts and short, jaunty coats. 14 to 17 years. Values to 35.00. 15.00 25 Misses’ Dressy Coats of navy crepe poplin, checks and other 14 to 17 years. fashionable materials, Formerly to 29.50. 8,75 15 Juniors’ ‘‘Danse’”’ Dresses of flowered silk with over-dress of ceru lace; 12 to 16 years. + girdle and flowers cheeks, silk ribbon ‘Value 25.00. 12.75 50 Girls’ Coats, navy blue English serge and moire silk trimming & to 15 years. Formerly 9.75, 5.00 65 Little Girls’ Coats for Seashore and Country. 84 to 8 years. NN At NO Fine quality serge and checks. Formerly to 5.75. 3.95 Young Men's & Boys’Clothing Ce ee ee nae Young Men’s Single Breasted Suits With soft ro!l lapela, fancy striped or faney mixture cheviots or homespuns; 84 to 39 chest. 15.00 Boy®’ Norfolk Suits With extra knickerbockers;, faney mixture cheviots or ‘HH, homespuns; I * Pxeter’? and Plain white ‘Groton’ * Pomfret”? models. 8.75 to 13.50 Young Men’s Flannel Trousers “St. Paul’, 7to17 years. or stripes 4.75 Value 5.50 HIFTH AVE. At Thirty-fifth St. ree SOI = ae cr er reg aD Boys’ Suits e1 & Furnishings Greatly Reduced Not the least of the promeny i in American houscholds concerns the Proper Clothing of the boys. ‘Ihe day wh.ni father’s pans could be cut down for Willie, and big brother’ 3 cost made over fo; George, are gone forever. Young America knows his rights and, knowing, dares assert He wants now and stylish garments, and why should he be denied then when Macy's affords opportunities like the following: Boys’ Suits in 10 Boys’ Blue Suits Different Models $7.49 | for Special Occasions Were $8.94 to $9.74. These Suits were made to our Tweeds, cassimeres, black and | order of standard blue chi white checks. Hand tailored in | Suits at i 96, $5.94, siftt the newest Spring styles. Nor- | $7.49, $8.94 and up to $) folk and plain coats, with patch pockets. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Furnishings Including Hats, Caps Shirts, Blouses, Neckwear, all the latest Collars, Night Shirts, etc. Blouses and Pajamas at 68e, are in sizes from 6 to 16 years. All sizes. Every Pate a saving. Sailer or Russian Suits We have revised the prices ‘on about $00 Suits, as foll ap were $3.96 and Kg, thai Sits thi that $8.94, now Not all a good sel Boys’ Spring Coats & Reefers, $4.96 Macy’s Prices Were $5.94 to $7.94. Blue serge and fancy mixtures in several new models. extra washable collars. “Broken sizes {on} to 10 years. e $5.94 and in every style, but lection in every size. Some with Balmacaan Overcoats Mixed twesds, Sizes 10 to 18 years, that wore $14.74, now vy 4 to 10 years, Were $3.94 to $9.74, now $7.49. Second Floor, 4th St. Rear. Long-Wearing Shoes for Sturdy Boys, $2.49 Our Shoes for boys are just a little better than the usual run, for We are particular in the selection of material. edly has taught us that boys’ Shoes must be made of the best wearing leathers, and that 1s the kind we get. ‘The Shoes at $2.49 are in rej he styleor low cut Oxford ties, made of fine black calfskin with welted soles of solid leather. Second Floer., 35th Mt. Rear, Cretonne Upholstered Wing Chairs— Very Special at #9. 49 Two models (one as illustratef), the other with loose cushion seat. h are extremely comforts. ie, with high backs and are of roomy proportions. The frames are of excellent construc+ tion, sturdy and well braced; the legs in mahogany finish; the springs of the best grade of steel, Attractively upholstered in flora terned cretonne, tt “lounging Chairs for the Summer home. Couch Hammocis, speme Value, $9.24 this GC ch col run th ‘i st the wind shieid, which is 25 inches high, can be adjusted to two difier- ent positions. _In khaki or green denim. Size 28x72 inches, Hammock Stands, of galvan- nized iron, are priced $2.67. Couch Hammock—"Shadewell” Awnings— of Striped Canvas, $3.74 Bisth Fleer, Sale of Framed Pictures A special purchase of Pictures at advantageous reductions. A variety of subjects and framings at Savings which will be evident to you by comparison with the prices for which we would have to sell them had we bought the several lots in the usual way. Authentic French Prints Mostly late 18th Century Prints in various styles of antique pilt fr: Fa $, 12X16 inches and 16x20 inche Usuaily 59%, » Ate | Usually $1.98, Sale Price, $1.24 Usually 9, Sale Price, Me | Usually $4.49, Sale Price Hy 24 Hand-Colored Artotypes, $1.49 Usually $2.49 These attractive Pictures are framed with mats in 3-inch mounted gilt frames; 20x24 in, Hand-Colored Re- productions, $2.24 Usually $3.49 These 89c Usually $1.24 beautifully colored reproductions of well known Etchings from the original plate in a 1}g-inch frame of | paintings are in 2-inch oval polished wood, ‘Both landscape | git tsicro purmished antique and figure subjects, Platinum Photo- Hand-Colored graphs, Carbonettes, Usually $1.49 Reproductions, 49c¢ Usually 74¢ Reproductions of celebrated }+ Paintings by old ! modern masters, framed in 1} -inch Flemish oak, Genuine Etchings, 99c Reproductions of old English Genuine Platinum Photo- graphs of modern paintings in 2inch antique = mounted frames. Also Colored Gravures, usually $7.49, this sale $4.96, Fourth Fleer, 34th Street, Paintings, such as those of | # Romney, Reynolds, Gainsbor- ough, etc., in 2!a-inch antique gilt frames with ornamented tops. amoaeameanamneneanaarn A BAAMAVNTRIARARUN DAUR G2 tne ORRIN RRRNER a eaebeseeaaacenenan a. “Right Shape” Shoes for Misses and Children Font troubles Shoes provide ample room along are Built to fit easy over the toes and to fit firmly at the heel and instep. Ankle Strap Pumps of the bet- ter kinds; made with welt soles of solid leather from best grade patent calfskin, gun-metal or tan calfskin. Sizes 6 fo 11, |Sines 1144 to &. A_New Style for Growing Gliris who wear sizes 244 to 7. Patent coltskin and gun+ metal calfskin Colonial on special last for srowing girls. Have low, broad heels, and while stylish looking, are different fromm most Co- lonial ties of this type, as py are more girlish looking, Floor, 5th gt Week-End Candy Specials, When Macy's advertises a pound box of candy it means just what it see eure of good ly plus the Macy’s Milk Chocolate “Fresh Fruits,” Macy’s Ideal 34c pun bo, 19¢ Seedless raisins and vanilla- chocolate caramel. Macy’s Black Vainut Putts, 19 pound box, Cc With vanilla, strawberry and molasses sugar satinette jackets. Macy’s fen Cent Candy Special Tiny sticks, about as thick 18 a led pencil and 5 inches ong, in assorted flavors Basement, Centre. Place your orders now ‘or Slip Covers, Awnings, etc., for future delivery at any date you specify. Thisis the best way to insure getting just what you want WHEN you want it—in the rush season when the hot weather arrives. Fourth Floor, 85th St. A Time for Bamboo Porch Screens By Placing our order twelve months ahead through our repres sentative in Japan we make sure of the best quality in these Screens.’ Vhey are strongly cons structed of outside bark bamboo, either natural or grass green edges bound with double cord+ ing;, stout bamboo poles at toy and bottorn, and hardwood pul+ leys. Ball-Inch slat (outside bark) Bambeo Porch Sereeas Size, reen., Neturel, Shag By tire ie 1 Paes 5 +! ae i mae tt 8 tgs bie aR ie Ht tes 12 tt abt, . ty Ey Quarter-ineh slat (outside bark) Bamboo Perch Screens Bise, Green, wet. Boeesese Men’ s and Young Men’s Quality Suits at $19.75 We have them in styles to suit the wants of every man. Forms fitting British model with softerolling lapels or the conservative models for men of settled convictions. They come in neat chalke line stripes or checks, fancy mixed worsteds and standard blue serges. We have these Suits for the stout men up to 48 inches. Comes pare these Suits with others advertised around town at $25.00, Youn: ng Men's Suits, $14.75 Full of snap and distinction, just the garments to make a young fellow entirely content with his lot. ; cuff on English soft roll s sleeves, some have patch pockets; all neat. stripe effects. Blue, grey and dark mixtures. Youths’ Long Trouser Suits, $12.75 Coats have patch pockets with cuffs on the sleeves. Trousers are narrow withcuff bottoms—made just like the big brothers’ Suits, Fifth Floor, Nreadway. Silk Warp and Madras Shirts for Young Men, $1.69 ‘The materials are identical with those us d in regular $3.00 stock ati Coat models, soft double cuffs. All sizes, 13!y to 18. Mace by one of the largest producers ot fine Shirts in this country. Main Fleer, 35th st. Men’s Summer Underwear at Greatly Reduced Prices Allof the garments enumerated! below #re specially priced. very profitab'e for you to buy now. The reductions are such as will make it The goous are of fine quality and are in proper weight for spring and summer wear. Main Fleer, 35th st. Afen’s Egyptian Men's Alhletic Cartwright & Men's Nainsook Cotton Shirts “Pullevers” ca.49c | Warnes ae Aibletic Underwear & Drawers, ea.49c | These Shirts are im- brawers ea. $1.9 ea.24c Spring ow awers ents. Shirts Shirts made of cross bar bed, close fittin nainsook, sleeveless with a fi taed fabric is pearl okie lege draw- > af ret elas Pry ” ers are knee Men’s Imported | «py tovers” of Liste | “Le Roy" Cotton | yom," Aunleite French Balbrigg Thread 69c|Mesh Shitts & py ea. 69c Draw ca 98¢ Underwear, ea. \\9c i . Men's imported ath- ers Ay In plain and fancy nain- vpatelin Inmet | leti¢ Shirts of Swiss rib- scok and English mull, bed lisle thread; very elas- white striped and fanc tic and close fitting. : ‘striped madras, A Special Sale of Hose for Men Men’s Black Lisle Socks Men’s Silk Clocked Men’s Medium Cotten (pr.) 3le Lisle Hose (pr.) 33 Hose (pr.) 15¢ Macy's Price was 48c Macy’s Price was 48c Macy’s Price was 2c Extra heavy spliced heels, soles | || Men's brppried ie Nand pedi ton ten’s spring weight blacks cote and tues, looks like silk hose, all silk cl x, tine gauze lis! fon Sox, our own importation, ¥ if Stocking, extra double Reels, soles | ularly sold at 24c by us. Douste sizes, 934 to 1134. Also broken | Siel'taes fulttachioneds a goods | howe sad ae ‘Sl anubte sizes in navy, tan and gray. wearing quality. 11'y. Just 100 cl Men’s High Grade Men’s Athletic Shirts Shoes, Special at $2.89 Drawers (each), 29c Macy's Usual Prices, 'o $5. These Shoes are taken from our re Macy's Usual Pricz, de Ex and consi nf new and noblfy styles, in gun a S and tan calfskin, Best button and Ince styles, Not reaitiese Shirts and Drawers have all sizes in every style, but every siz» in some style. ean Matn Floor, Baleony, 5th St. extensively advertised at S0c per garment ’ P Men 8 Heavy MILAN- The material is fine self-stripe ESE Silk Cl madras sloth, of the same Guatity usd i the widely advertise iL oves, 69c bran's, The wi kmanship is of Macy's Usual Price, 9c Paris point one-clasp, double finger tips—gray, tan, pane and white, also gray with heavy black einbraid- Men’ 's Cheverette Gloves, $1.49 Macy’s Price Was $1.94 the highest yr Weuarers ot this kind of under+ wear can (ill their summer needs very ccononmically during this sale of 190 dozen garments at 29¢ per garment. Mala Fleer, 35th St, eae Inetecanades Cue UP || Cigar day Lucky Bull- Hala ve, render Oot Fay frog Charms an urda, (each) 49c Men’sand Young Men’s oie arma thee Pa Wi Soft Hats, $1.98 made in Tampa by Lopez | worn on his watch chain Much superior in workmanship and material to Hermanos. Finest © 37 by Mayor Mitchel and to Pe alte nd nee: agp a Ey season § newest u theres Box of a $2.51 which he attributes, les of olive, mal lord and cocoa brown, ucbana,” Londres. | wine esti y a in five of the newest bl ok. box 100, ‘| $1.98; “Cherry Mute ation ped Macy's Flexible Derby Hats, i dumore! Niue es ive ens iA he gp 39; “Rameses * Ma $1.98 and $2.97—black only Brettes, box 100, $1.59. [or green gold, Main Floor, 35th St, Floor, 35th St, Muin Flour, Broadway. “Waite” Prairie Grass Rugs Are Delightful for Summer Use In green, blue or brown, a diversity of novel and effective patterns, including twig. blossom and floral motif designs in harmonizing tones. Diff from the usual Prairie Grass Rug, these “Waite” Rugs have a smooth s\ are absolutely fast incolor in both warp binding, and are etitirely appropri ate rf "rt Vhe light blue Rugs among them for bedrooms and sitting rooms, and dark greens and browns are very artistic for living rooms and Biot rooms. 3 ft. xo ft. $19 6 ft. x12 ft. $6.24 9 ft. x12 ft. $8.48 afte, x7 ft.6 In, pS) Sft. x10 ft. $6.48 6 ft. x9 ft. wu Bft. x12 ft. $7.48 Oft. x15 tt. $10.48 R. H. Macy & Co, carry the larjest assortment of “Crex” and at prices far below those elsewhere. “Miles Standish” Colonial Rag Rugs & Runners Are Much in Demand Just as quaint and pretty as the old-fashioned Rugs, but nade of new rags only, colored with reliable fast dyes that will not run, and guaranteed washable. Plain colored Rugs in solid’ blue, green, brown, tan, rose, gray and other popular tones, have two-band Colonial borders across each end; mixed effects in dark, medium and light tones are in harmonizini and co ting colors. Perfectly re ible, and in every wanted size and novel color combinations. “Miles Stanc s are made especially for Rk, H. Macy & Co, “Miles ‘Standis Rugs Rugs, Runners and Carpets in the City, 24 In, x36 In, 5% 36 in. x 72 in, $1.64 8 ft. x10 ft $7.24 27 in, x $4 in, Be 4 ft. x7 ft. 2.4 9 ft, x12 ft. 24 30 in, x@ in, $1.9 Gft.xoft, | $4.89 12 ft, x15 ft, $16.89 “Miles Standish’? Runners 2ft.3 in, x9 ft. $1.98 | 2ft.3 in. x12 ft. $2.69 3ft xoit. $2.48 2ft.Sin.x10ft.6in, $2.4 2ft. din. x15 tt $3.48 China and Japanese Matting Jointtess and Reversible In excellent grades, durable, and in all-colors, green, red, blue or natural color, Yard wide, 40 yards to roll. att ing, panese Matting, | White M atting, r roll. i 89 to $14.24 per roll. HOE HEA pe rou, | $8abho $1OT4 pe $989 10 $1424 et rt a ”

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