The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 9

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MAGICIAN IS HELD FOR $500 SLEIOHT-OF-HAN { ¥ DRIVEN INSANE BY Delicatessen Man Says Prestidigita- ~~ IME BOILER STEAM tor Did Too Many Tricks With , Money. P Jomeph Gitiitz, « delicatessen man mos 6f No, 250 Rivington street no longer « Two of Dead on Dominion] dreams of being a great theatrical RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pricts acy's Men’s and Young Men’s A ann a ® a Information and Public Service Bureau This Bureau has crented te 9 accommodate rons, visitors to the store strangers in the City. Here Sormaion, whether for travel or ion ae be accurately and im partially given. The wil railroad or steamship ae all lines, reserve berths ond at staterooms, “and arrange Herald Square, Broodway, 84th to 36th 90 _— A Group of Very Interesting Special Values in the The Clearance * manager. All he wants now, he told Beg pee V8 ere Crazed Dy Pal eee court colaay, la te. goth Second Floor Departments, To-morrow. of Carpets at N t Si i Investigation Shows. miasing $300 back. e About ¥% Price ewes ring ae peau cam ew unemn|taeneonsrataits: S| Silk Remnants Clearance , 1} Fehe. 014 Dominion itner Jefferson, | 4, 1912, after Becker had persuaded Will Continue $1 4, 75 1 him that he was a great magician Black and Colored Sitks—an accumulation of odds and ends In many weaves and colors, including: {aboard which a boiler explost @aused the death of nine men la A needed only $600 to pay a book- }) Monday night as the vessel was off agent as a preliminary to getting Cape Henry bound from Norfolk to|® forty-week contract on the Keith + New York, reached this port to-day. | Ireult at $200 a week. Gitiitz might | Ghe put back to Norfolk after the ex. | have twenty per cent of his salary If plosion and the bodies of the dead | he Would advance the $500, the deli- 6 cateasen man‘ said Becker told him, Charmeuse, Crepes, Satins, Printed Silks, Rich To-morrow Novelty Sibks, Tub Silks and Black Silks wpa Cope at prices actually less in many instances than cotton materials usually cost. Mach per ‘e With respect to these Suits we court investigation and compari- son. So well satisfied are we with them that we are confident that Won That Now awed That Now Silks That Now on 39c siss 69c 3198 99c and several who were injured were Jand as ho had only $300 Gitlitz gave, tt ‘i lee calaheridinw ihe eli Finer qualities, formerly up to $3.96, now up to $1.96 Second Fleer, 26th Strost. ie to nik 4. Bd Ac pd are 7 class by nine st And ' jd, Becker had | 7 fe are using our unequal buyti RS iseireah ce ay Cok tea Geet sacle I SU ag ba Chiffon Broadcloth, 98 Printed Voiles, Crepes 17 Price dds power to the limit on these special Wine siasboara toler, 6 : 2,000 Yards at 'C} | and Rice Cloths at c priced Suits. he would get an engagement sooner The materials are strictly all-wool |.) tng off the starboard boiler, aft. ‘The F . or later and then Gitlitz's fortune | Macy’s usual price, $1.29. Macy’s usual price, 24c. r With live steam anit the wictime were Would, be made. | Maxlatrate Krotel Black and colored Broadcloth. sponged, shrunk Twelve thousand yards of dainty printed Wilton Velvet, Axminster | J 7,11! the newest weaves-—pencil stfipes, rt held Becker in $1,000 bail for the} and spot proof; width 48 inches. In the most materials, including voiles, crepes and rice cloths; & Body Brussels ts plain gray ar serge. @calded to death. Grand Jury on a charge of grand fashionable shades of midnight blue, medium and in white ‘and colored grounds with floral pat- ‘ Carpets, The coats are mohair lined, and every garment is hand-tailored. Styles are the English soft-rolling lapel, with patch pockets and cutis on ‘The explosion was not violent, only | larceny, dark navy, wistaria, brown, seal brown, Burgundy, terns. Also black and white toad other ¢¢ @ slight tremor was felt throughout | = — the ship and the lights went out. 1 Mont of the passengers were asleep. ‘Those who were not or were awak- | ened ran,into the saloon. Among the ' @5 passengers was Miss Mabel Eillott AND ;OMACH SOURS of No... 68 Bromfield street, Quincy, Mass. She was awake and felt the shock. Her stateroom opened on the |“ Pa pe’s Diape; psin"” ends saloon and she opened the door just hy 4 to see Magnus Olsen, a water| Stomach misery, Indiges- horribly scalded, rush through tion in 5 Minutes. loon screaming in ag . He had run up from the fireroom, insane ————— from pain. Olsen died in about half If what you just ate is souring on dark Gopenhagen, Russian green and black. stripes, All are double width, Becond Flovr, Broadway. Kecond ‘There is a wide assortment of ‘Suits of conservative cut for men of mature Surf Cloth for Huckaback Bathing Suits, yd 39c French Ramie 39c eee A new fast color, medium weight, el ; S satin finished fabric, with, pere | Midth badleartood ies The famous Irish linen hucka- These goods have been in PIT fact, the assortment fanently lustrous face unaffected | Made Of good clean flax Varn, J back Towels, rom one of thefore- Hf stock too long to suit us. They A Warr see th lar white Dress Linens | most weavers unt : h aikery eruceabie and of attrac: | eof Beguttl — finish | Lreland, "Grass bleached, “by [fare not soiled or shop-worn There are numerous tittle finishing navy ite, Width 32 inches nel srnart weave. 6 i inlet Hersch, In sizes 133 | in any way and are as fresh [touches to these ats which willbe Irish Costume Linen—Width 90 Inches, “O8c Herimed, in size 20x36 inches. | [king as our regular stock. es are hand-made and the buttons Verified price elsewhere $1.50 White, or blue borders. But they are in designs which [sewed [ae Snow white linen; firm and fine in weave and of very lustrous finish. Very, special value. cannot be secured again, and includes styles to meet the individual taste of An HOUT. seterson reached Nor your omach oF lies like « hump of econd Floor, :iBth Nt Kecond Floor, 86th Mt. ; =| iead, refusing to digest, oF pelch conse st go. | oeete font receey’ wastanacronste | fas, fd cructate “sour Women’s Colonial Real “Milan Hemp he ey Bes fovde . | forse The ship wan ronrened unter | [70% oF have a fel 2.97 prices'quated it will be pos- the direction of First Officer Range | Heartburn, fuln and Mitchell, who also had been ter. |i2 mouth and ribly scalded, was found dead in the | can get blessed re Ties, Special ‘$ Hats, Special $1 -29 p is Two excellent styles, both smart as well as ex- Made expressly for this sale—these are of ex- sible to carpet two rooms at for the SUMM HOME Patent coltskin and gun- cellent quality ‘and in the smartest new shapes; i tremely comfortable. de d , het cafe, “Conia "with welted soles and} J salors, turned up and flare effects. In black and SOU Wie coe Due Oruinery We specialize in Summer Floor Coverings. No neatter what your bilge at the extreme bottom of the| Ask your phar t hit conditions, of one room, ip. He had squeezed down through | the formula p Spanish heels of leather, plain and narrow toes. white. . individual taste may be, we can satisfy it. ‘ ail hole through which it, was| filty-cent © i pepsin, | Retond lor th see Sect Sieh Sth Street. earth Fleer, Take “Grex” Rugs for example. We ha have every sine made and impossible to pull his body and it was | th u will understand why d, can procure special sizes at short notice. ‘Crex” ts the and most durable of the grass Rugs. Bane design can be mat in many sizes. Pan 18 in. x 36 in., $8 "Vie | os. xo. 98 in., 4% 5H | Ost. x12 hf, $4.74 4 M4 at 59 6Be | Bt. x 10 ft, 4 6c | Be | ft. x12 ft, 36 in. x 72 ‘a is 1.00 $1.19 | 9 ft. 212 ft, 4 ft. 6imx7 ft.6im., $1.98 $2.34 | 12f.sisf. § Imported Algerian China and Japanese Matting ju} r ‘ Vy areed 1 hig ane giattiogs it ie sag Imported specially for R. H. | 91 # Nigh grade of jointless straw, Macy & Co, The patterns are | f1c%cly, wove ‘ihe Iioree" Men the same on both sides. The tne are in carpet and material is fibre from the cocoa re also reversible. 40 yards to Mecessary to remove a plate from | pept the lower deck to get him out and why th ————— f\ is etd indie > TUMBLED AFTER HIS HAT |. sergio INTO HOLE AND 1S KILLED tia a table with a healthy appetite; but Passersby Saw Poor Victim Peering! » Mik logged ner aud | Down the Excavation After ?# He Lost His Headgear. ey Ae they passed the excavation of Diane psin™ oe as tome people will the Lexington avenue subway at| ol! them, but you mil he epthusiastic One Hundred and Thirty-eighth| Shout, thie sple omach it patreet sad Alexander avenue, the Boys’ Calfskin Untrimmed Black Selords, Special $2 49 Hats, Special 69c Sturdy, well made shoes on_ comfortable lasts; Hemp and split straw Hats in great variety and welted soles of solid feather. Sizes 1 to 6, in the most wanted shapes. cond Floor. th Street. Floor, 4th Street. Boys’ Wash Suits White Ratine, Yard Wide; Forty Smart Styles Q8¢ | Remarkabie Usually $1.39 & $1.98, bony ity fie mont fab seollont, in A word 70 VISITORS Bronx, at 6 o'clock this morning, on alr and is proof against weat! the roll; one yard wide. | their way to a mission mass St. bration, ” ssa China Mattings Jerome's church un the corner, Hug! per roll, $6.04 to $1248 + Devlin of No. 308 East One Hundred 18 Ff. x6 ft, i . and Forty-second street and Michael Crepes Aft. x7 ft, 14 5 O'Rrien of No. 411 East One Hundred | pes, a yde, 940) c 6 ft. x9 ft, $9.14 Pr bring we My ahd Thirty -sleth street saws man Preity new designs, including 7 ft.6in. x10 ft.6%m., $13.24 Mtoe who looked like a laborer peering SEES SRD INTRA 384 Ste 9 ft. x 12 Sly $16.24 a ‘8, aL Tas down into the forty-five foot hole, His hat had blown off and lay on the mud far below. Deviin and O'Brien continued on Underwear Eleven hundredSuits in this timely sale, all excellent In make, and Crepe Fine Inlaid Linslean At 89c sq. yd. | At 69c sq. yd. Stoneare Price, $1.35 Standard Price, 8c of Inlaid Linoleu pert yplescehy dpiaie Lin Im, Special AMiitelyge Kod baal gpa oA el wide, and the ee run through to athe back. Tile and wore patterns. Fourth Fieer. Lacet Arabian Lace CURTAINS & PANELS Very Specially Priced Just received from Paris. A collection of beautiful P; Curtains, in new and effective patterns; the work of the best lace food tain makers of France. Lacet Lace Curtains $2. 97 & $3.74 Length 24 pards. a pair. Lacet Lace Panels $4.24 Each Size 2\4 yards x 40 inches, Lacet Lace Panels $4.49 Size 344 yards z 45 inches. Each, These are special prices tointro- Lacet Arabian Curtains end duce our own importationof French } Panels, ranging from $2.97 to Lace Curtains, which are shown bp ie Nation in most extensive variety and in- ian and Marie An- clude the most wffective toinette Lace Curtains, with the and styles that French designers pasado ited ese d Square Post Brass Dresser, $12.74 White Enamel Bed, ced PA calection ‘et Smuseed | Panels. $8.74 to g1oza, 9"? Bed, $19.74 Macy's Usual Price, $16.89 $4.74 interest, including: by gles, Embroidered French their way and, leaving the church an of durable, fast-color, washable materials, incleding galatea, linen, Uavaliy 160 hour later, they glanced down into madras and chambray, in a wide selection of plain colors and stripes, the excavation, wondering If tho poor also white with trinfrning in many clever styles; some with “combina- ices no fellow had got his hat. Below they saw a man's body, the head being buried in the mud. They ran to the | Alexander avenue police station on the corner and got Policemen | MeGuire and Johnson, who climbed | down the wooden supports of the ex- | eavation and brought the victim up. | »_ Dr. Johnson came from Lincoln ; !) Honpital and said the skull of the un- | fortunate had been fractu c had died instantly tion” collars, 20 Incher, Included in the assortment are some taken from regular stock, English these being a little rumpled from handling. Long Cloth Boys’ Balmacaan Overcoats. Special at $4.96 12 Yards, Macy's usual price for these smart Spring weight Balmacaans is $7.49. In all wool Scotch tweed effects; gray, brown and olive mixtures; well cut and tailored, Sizes € to 10.16 years, as 7 vacu tg “SPECIAL” U cLeaNER FREE With a Purchase of $50 Worth of Goods Sim otha 9 uperatn: any to run an a seo ta Work theroghiy McE nery's Brooklyn’s Most Reliable Furniture and Carpet House in J. Coen of No. Hrooklyn. sake ee EG Arreated on Suicide Charge. Henrietta Gooletz, Afty-fve, was ar. | reated this morning at 6.80 o'clock on; @ charge of attempting suicide at her home, No Cambridge avenue, the 9 taken to the Bixty- ighth. Precinct station, where it. was Sald the had inhaled was The “‘Directoire” Veil (each) 44c A Veil of delicate craquele mesh h soft shadow figures; in only. This Veil can be adjusted to any style and size of hat, but its real distinction lies in the fact that it 1s gathered into a velvet» neckband with a His st the back. Thus tiovelly ing shown for the first time by R, H. Macy & Co. Main Floor, OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Browdway. Warp Print Ribbons Special Clearance Sale of : : Panels, with motits of filet, ’ (Usually 21c) Macy's Usual Price, $30.25 (Ilustrated.) Tops 38x20 Macy’s Usual Price, $6.24 Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains | antique ar Cluny laces, | and elab- Youn M 4 (1ilustrated.) Two-inch posts, | inches, serpentine front, has two (MMustrated. Twoinch —con- at $3.74 to $14.40; Panels, $5.24to | orat br en’s Suits Special ya.) 15e} wii seven cinch filling rods ‘and | small top drawers and ‘two large | tinuous posts, five S-le-inch filling $6.24 Bed Sets, $8.89 to $22.49, efiective at a 49 to sro. Dainty floral patterns in Ii 14-inch cross rods, Can be had | bottom drawers, and French plate | rods, finished in hard baked white hh Floor, Sith Mtreet, or dark effects of softly fp lane in either satin or bright finish; fin- | bevelled mirror. Can be had in | enamel;insizes 3ft.,4ft.and¢ ft. 6. i ished in a guaranteed lacquer; In | golden oak, mahogany finish, bird's | A really excellent Bed at the price Pluck Motre + inches. sizes Sift. Sift, 6.4 ft. and 4 f.6. | tye maple and toons: mahogeriye qued & Bun alow and Cottage Suitable for medium sise men—S8 to 48 chest Hand tailored suits, three or four button, soft roll front English models of Cassi- meres, Unfinished Worsteds and Cheviots in stripes, mixtures and Tartan checks, also Navy Serge, part or full lined. Regular 18.50 to 22.50 values 12.50 Fibre Rush Suites | Couch Hammocks Willow Pieces Dinner Sets, Open Stock China i b Silk Ribbons, Fibre is green in color, light, They are of the strongest con- Very comfortable and of sturdy There are 56 pleces in in aset The designs are exceptionall ly pretty. Sets strong and fortable; is the | struction, ranging In price from | construction. of this quality will daintly set off the dinner table of the country home. Usually 42c Special at [9c] ideal furniture for porch or bun- #57 1 18.76 CHAIRS. trom sa.ertosie.er At $9.33] , Eralish Forcelain | At $8.19 | , German Porcelain al A Exceptionally fine quality and SETTEE, we send you a booklet? ROCKERS, $5.24 to $28.25 t re of foralan make, (ese are rage OCK ually 815.74; now $10.49 IKON STANDS. b ETT $10.49 0890.25 flue Border decoration and gold | neat blue band, from $2.67 to $3. $4.49 to $13.49 ; naia ) i trimming purposes. “Width, 414 usually $9.24; now $6.24 | COUCH HAMMOCK AWNINC $6.24 to $24.24 At $9.66 | German Porcelain At $10.52; American — Porces ARM CHAIR, to match, MAGAZINE STANDS decorated with Blue ee amall ace es with $6.34 ~ : poppy design. pretty small border of f| usually $8.67; how $5.74 | SHADEWELL AWNING, $3.74 $5.67to $7.49 At $8.97 nulish Porcelain | and gold line, decorated with Porch Rockers, $1.34 leaf on border and each piece | At $9.26) , Ens Has wide pnd and double woven reed seat, gold lined, neat green borde desirable for Erlinery and dress ROCKER, to match, inches. Men's and Young Men's Outing Trousers Imported Novelty Ribbons Reed Tea Wagon, Price $9.74 In brown and natural shellacked finish, has at Half Price > : 3 > 3 > a 3 . . 3 = 3 >» 3 3 3 : > separate t th a cret ver ami glass slat back, hard ry Others from 79c to $2.79. F Fi s ti t itablo for G Very, reels 8) top. tea tas A shelf or tah aide Porch chairs, tek to $2.79. a At $10.12; aoe Porcelain each piece, 5 ‘ ummer outing trousers suitable for Golf, 24c to 4 ya jaze blue floral design and gold | At$14.29, . English Porcelain Tennis egies di and yachting, of su. Migh grade | fancy’ Ribbons Oak Suite |Forest Green Oak Suite aeumed Oak Suite On each piece, At $14.29, decorated _ pheasant F ¥ Ly ii Including sden, velour, Finished in silver gray, with mat-| Cane seats and backs. Settee Has cane seats and backs, wide At $13.45) English Porcelain | design and gold on each piece, perior quality Fianna and Serge, in plain ila embed tte ts ting seats and backs and reed 5 | 45 Inches and a wie |i i {ze of ren seca sn ha ated wae German Porcelain white and stripes. £8 to 44 waist measure ‘dt 012 inches. els. tee (45 inches), $36. aped bac! 805 ‘own border and neat floral decorated red poppy 5 and paiterns in extensive varety. | Chair: 881-24) Rocker: 421 Tar table, |gleeady Rockers $16,¢9 4. Jslgn, and gold on and Main Fiese, 84th Strest. fen LOE TAY TR Fe with bottom s! tiem the x . handles covered with ty ed 0 green line, visio dead AF QO RNNN NIRA NORD WIND RA Mocy Hc

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