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Mr. Sears? 4 A. Yoo, after he returned t uaatee It wi ere he got it. He mal, 4 venaeh it on %e Rhine and that Miss Langdon had selected it. ONCE A SINGER IN SEARS’S OWN CHURCH, On cross-examination by B. Fliash- nick for Mr, Sears, the witness angri- ly admitted that Mr. Sears had dis- charged her from the church choir for er TTL OF EARS DORE Faithful to Founder of “New ' Thought” Church Who Ac- 1 cuses Her Husband. mbers of the congregation talking about the Bears troubles. She had no feeling against him even though she asked him for @ loan and didn't get it. Q. You were broke? A. I bad an unfortunate venture. Q. You were broke? A. You can call it that. Q. Do you say that when you saw Miss Langdon in chureh she always kept her eyes on him? A, All the time; she followed every move he. made, Every time I looked at ber sho was looking at him. ie RIDES TO HOTELS. ‘But Driver Identifies Only | Fair Co-Respondent and Quails Before Sears, ' | ‘With a flutter of filmy gowns, the jfadies, angels and others who are e pertisans in the issues between Dr. Jolie Seton Seara and her husband, Frank W. Sears, fluttered into the @epreme Court before Justice Geiger- feb to-day. Dr. Sears ts founder of the New }Teought Church. Her husband ts the leader of a rival church. In seek- jing @ divoree from her husband she fe alded by a flock of self-styled , “ministering angels,” faithful and ‘tenderly sympathetic women of her }@ougregation, who cluster about her 44m the courtroom and take the stand $0 tell bow they tratied Mr, Sears and fook notes of bis bebavior in the ‘@ompany of Miss Pauline Langdon. Mise Lois Fox, a nervous, slender | Young woman, was the firat of the \@ngels questioned as a witseas to-day Dy Baward J. Hiscock, attorney for Dr, Gears. @. Did you ever speak to the de- ——— SAYS NEURITIS IS COMMON ‘This Painful Condition Slow to Respond to Ordinary Remedies, Says Varney A. It was one of the smaller rooms; it was comfortably fill a AND 8HE SAW THEM HCLDING HANDS AT CONCERT, bas iMacy’s Usuall, $2.59, Many pretty styles from whi lieve this condition is especially com- here, A. Varney, of whose physiciag is aa fame, purchased, and offered at p' and over. tied by the tazi man. slowly and registered, outraged and martyred virtue, look! into the eyes of the witness. A. back ‘0. Q. Did they get in your car? A. during this testimony. full height, reached a big fist out Q. You have told of a concert at the | *° Waldorf. How many were present? | of that scoundrel! | aoat Q. Did you see Mr. Sears and Miss not swear MAD WAL UAL AD WAL WAAL AL AA Ma A CAAA EAA WAAL R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. Yard-wide Black Bathing Suit Satin, Scecial, yd., Lustrous satin tace and strong cotton back, insuring excellent wear; this fabric used for the season's smartest Bathing Suits—will not run nor lose its lustre; medium weight. Fast Color “‘Surf Cloth” for Bathii Suits; width 32 inches, A medium weight cotton material with percent lustrous Piaf and retains its original finish Black and navy, ent. Gecond ‘It is surprising to see the large mber of wulferii from unaffected by salt water; very serviceable umatic neers mle brite and I and appearance, indef indefinitely. A collection of gs with Miss aeaeet was instructed to Justice Geigerich joined in the laughter. Morria Gramowits, an owner of taxicabs of No. 591 Clinton avenue, made an interlude in the flight of the angels. tele. to get his 1913 eager in in which he entered his re- San from the patronage of ‘Dr. @ ANGEL” TWO VEARS ON TRAIL. nnvr of the ministert Miss Langdon stood up to be iden- | was a dresemaker and was so mu: mournfully Gramowits sai@ he had frequently | Shr taken Mr. Sears and Miss Langdon The ing in another church than bis./ 0D drives, On one said hot one she hed gone to several later took them tothe Park Vi Hotel in Harlem. at they go into the hotel and A, I saw them go up the; wpe wT didn't see them register, . Did you see them again that night? A. Yea, at two o'clock in.the whs morning. at were you doing there then? 1e {1 patna told me to come fen. I took them to the Hotel Mary- (Great whispering and raisi eyebrows along the angel perches,! Mr. Sears had been rd Justice Glegerich and “Your Honor, I demi nd thi ting ler je rose ous houted: arrest Justice Giegerich ordered him to at) ) jown and cease interruptions, acnan wits made a seni fonse at [ close of n saying that he could’ Ss Girls’ Princess ” Girls’ Princess Slips is $1.49, $1.89 .97 and $3.39 Special 79c, 99c, $1.39 « $1.69 oe Nainsook Princess Slips, in dainty lace and em- broidery trimmed models, for girls of 12, 14 and 16 years. ich to select, ‘Third Fleer 85th 6t.. Rear. $1.19 shrink, yard, 39c Fleer, 5th M., Broadway. $2,600 Worth Leather Hand Bags for $1,628 418 Hand Ben. specially rices which mean Saving? ot shape So varied is the assortment of styles a that description is impossible, but the Hand Bags are of the best staple models, and in leathers that are extremely stylish as well as desirable. 116 252 50 Hand Bags Hand Bags Hand Bags Usually sold at $3.40, $3.89 & $4.49 Special at $2.94 mocting the cern a office and exhibit. same conditions that of rheumal id atiff, In seal, py oll Mey ities. | seal. ions most ofte: Usually the con- flition is better when at rest, but the pain and stiffness is increased when one attempts to get up or move about; king it gradually disappears until one remains in one (saya ‘again. “The stomach saat is out of order, due to the ordi a remedies Lesnd for relief or to indigestion, so often a forerunner of this it {arate Lob tage toad tioating. constipation, ches, diszi- Mealtog resulta; “Many sutler dewn feeling resul any suffer from the condition and feel well ex for the and soreness of the muscles and joints. “I do not believe in ordinar: oft ered, and the styles range fine, large Carriage apient Shaped’’ Shoes for Misses and Children “ Equal Rights for Every Tee” Some children walk very badly, have seen them. Has it ever occurred to you that the fault might have been avoided? Nature mended the foot to be lo bye ed rather than “Right-shaped” shoes are natural shoes, They are ce from soft and pliable yet firm, Pe wearing materials on properly shaped last. White Canvas Shoes Good looking; regular height, with welt soles, Sizes 8 to 11, wie Sizes 1144 to 2, $1.89 Sizes 244 to 6, $2.49 Genuine White Buckskin Shoes Pegular height, with welt soles. Sizes 8 to 11, $2.79 Sizes 11}4 to 2, $3.89 White Nu-Buck High Cut Shoes With welt soles, Sizes 8 to 11, $2.79 Sizes 1144 to 2, $2.97 Sizes 244 to 6, $3.96 White Canvas Ankle- Strap Pumps With welt soles, Sizes i to 8, $1.4 Bags. ys fate | to the fact that it an, vod kidneys a1 | itt removes have proven this in hundreds of cases | where they were unable to eat any- thing without distress and deformed by blood nd the mass of evidence dis pend ey convinces the most skep- ren that this man Varney has at last found a remeey medy that ay Saat conven: this ised | entire ‘ime ih ierotelt to y Pbeuma jem and stomach frouble, is kept busy explain- ie a remedy. Advice is free of ohare for the me newspaper devoted to rheumatics, A. Varney, Mass. Sant drop a postal, ‘Now—at HivercBlese seep riatorco, oat | seal, walrus, “auto and seal leathers | ther” and barley grain wane natural Frames are German silver, g sea lion, Hadi Eston sitter sas $3.94 Special at $5.89 In pin seal, sea It ind barley grain seal. ilt, gunenetal and _leather-cove rom plain Hand Bags to to very Main Fleor—34th Street Dimity and Lawn Bed Spreads If you have a@ stock of Summer bed linens to replenish, or a funy mer cottage or camp to supply with bed clothes, it fk important. to know that you can buy of unquestionable reliability at Macy's 20 to 334 per cent. less than Sune Dimit; Spreads, hem- med, ripp! ye dint dimity style, and some plain cord, presenting trifling imperfections; 44x61 in., 44¢ 72x90 | 62x90 in., B4e 82x90 \ White Diealty Bed imported from E, med, 1X for He hem- 59 OP Hie 03-99 q nate Colored Cot: f raat pela for eritied ips sieawhore, Marl land, ow ba Mae | notice Q@. Wi him—right into hia eyes ani looked smiled in each other's faces. 'y, yea. togeth They usunily walked very slowly. They held hands. Q. Right a front a borg) by 01 the treet? A, Why, @o absorbed in eac seemed exactly like a couple on & honeymoon. Pauline Langdon, the co-respondent, took the stand. her ret at Ilberty in 1912 and 1918 that followed Mr. Sears every ti left his office at No. 110 West Thirty- fourth street with Lan PAPPALAPAGOOUS INES THANKS TO MRS, PAPPAS She Found a Man After Her Board- er's Effects and She—Well, Read It! Victor Ferrigno wore w pained air . | When arraigned in Centre Street Police Court to-day, The reason was amply Present in the person of Mrs, Marie it vn peers at 6 into here. They constantly Did they caress each other. A. y locked their arms so that they were very close, ea; they were other that th white spotted. boan ‘with ly cut features. Hiscock questioned her as to her residence at the time charged in t! She was excused after explaining the ‘» was the man location of her sulte in the hote! complaint. apagous was not home. through the keyhole and aay F* L prisoner took on a happy look na he Pappas, who rune a boarding house it | for Greek: it No. 112 Cireenwich street. Mrs Pappas weighs 260 pou Owina to the fact that active physical interest In the conduct of her boarding house she is muscular and aggressive. Recently the rooms of several of th: boarders of Mra. Pappas house hi been robbed. Yesterday afternoon a: she was passing through a hall on @ nolse in Hus Pappalapagous, @he knew that Anastasius Pappal- She a joring Anastasius Pappaiapa- effects. Pap walked in. She picked up Victor Ferrigno, threw him down, im, and slapped his face on him until a police- Ferrigno was almost trate Corrigan held him | The The touches iehing an and healing begins. qn have prescribed it mae lor nineteen years in even cases of eczema, Cent ringworm, rashes and other tormenting, wih Reel oe wi the skin ie ee: wd Deeded. dren pidioger | ots arg Ps fous natore and can Doused Sale of China& Glas: Savings of Unusual Importance Theo. Haviland China Berry Sets, decorated with small ae rose buds, stippled rks e Be contistin of 7 pieces, Bow and 6 deep saucers. ni, Bri Sets gS. set, "$2.49 a wide gold |, consisting of one large tray and 12 plates. ina Chemo, Senate with pink i buds ai n aves and gold edge, consisting of one rge tray and 12 plates. Mushroom Covers $5.88 $4.88 Mushroom Covers Mushroom Covers $3. toc erePe Fruit Glasses, “ey tor this"aale, tale; $848 DINNER SETS Haviland China Din- sts neat floral al design and Po on handles; 99 pieces. Macy's usual price, $23.89 Special for this sale, $19.89 ner Sia net order dena 9 Padi} gold on hanales. Macy's usual price, $31.75 Special fee this sale, $24.89 TEA SETS Payee ak tetas Sets or floral design, each piece with gold. Macy’: 1 » $7.89 Special for thi sale, $8.89 Limoges China Tea Sets, 56 pieces; decorated with floral design, handles stippled with gold, Macy's usual price, $9.89 Special for this sale, $7.89 As ‘et of French china Gectrated with a Cae id gold edge, colorings, con: and stand an usual price, set, $26.75 for this sat, $19.89 Ap; 18 Sets of French etree cactrated with a wide burnished id bunches of asparagus in nai colorings, consisting of 12 plates, one tray and drainer, one sauce boat and stand. Macy's usual » set, Special for this sale, ot, 924.89 sustrion China Fish jets, 14 pieces, decorated with be floral. borders and fish centres, each piece gold lined. Macy's usual price, set, $6.89 Special for this sale, set, $4.89 Austr Cream pink floral consisting of 12 deep saucers, Seal or ae e, x sas id gold Prone large tray and Schwarzburg China Savings of ri decorated with a Dresden Flower design and gold on each piece. Cake each, 39¢ Tea Cups and Saucers each, 19¢ Butter Dishes each, 39¢ Ramekins and Plates each, 18¢ each, 9c China Plates, floral decor ati ions Gorman Breakfast Plates, Tea Plat Cake Plat Keatran’ cine Bread and Oatmeal Dishes Preserve rated with flowers on a shaded bac Choice, geet hor We eal, dos a8: Wide Hint. Basch aaPast, ee ae Blown Glass Service, do jeces; nice for country homes. fer thie sale sot, BB Plain peeling Jugs, price, each, 29¢ ‘Pela as , each, 19¢ Plain Cay oyeiery Jugs, Plain Tankard Jugs, ¥ gallon. etd iri § e, $35 each, 196 each, 18¢ each, 12¢ each, 10¢ each, 12¢ Dinner Plates Tea Plates Pie Plates Bread and Butter Oatmeal Dishes ach Salad Bowls, each 28¢ and 39¢ Chop Dishes, each 68¢ Bouillon Sets, $1.19 set an pieces And many other pieces at the same saving. Open Stock of Sen Wershure China ey at Savings of One |s decorated with a green border with ach 195 each Butter Plates, Saucers, Deco- round. le each ‘The other set, 60-Piece Glass Services 12 each of the following: 12 Goblets fleeces 12 Saucer aa cempaanes Sets are Clarets each of this 2 Wines Crapeaian 12 Cordials imported Glass Services 60 pieces; nity border design. Special ar | Price, ‘sale, $9.89 imparted Glens Services 60 pie etched floral design. usual price, T188 Spe il for ‘this » $11.8: im orted Glaze Sercices 60 easy Grecian border and lines. esa tes Imported Glass Services Pieces; very pretty etched fiom design. ‘ 16. glacy ee tls price, Ses Above Sets are ‘open stock broken pieces can be replaced at any time. Household Jar Sets Decorated with a neat blue design, sets comprising: 6 large Cereal Jars 6 small Cereal Jars 2 Oil or Vinegar Bottles 1 Salt Box 15 Pieces (Set) $2.97 “Straus’’ Cut Glass at oe ore fer] 49 §1.49|Spoon Holders, $1.29] Berry Bow $1.98 $2. $1. $3.49) Macy’: Usual 43 Covered Cheese Dishes, Special for this Sele 85.49 $1.29 $3.49) 98c| $1.19 $2.89 98¢ Oval Orang: ‘Bowls, $3.89 2.39) Oil and Vinegar 1.49] Cruet. $1.49 8c] Fern Di with ‘Silver Plated. Lining, finé lines and dots of pink and each piece gold lined, 100-piece set, $20.29 has the same border with small rosebuds and each piece gold lined; 100-piece $22.78 Sweet Pea Holders, 10 inches. Ba is Sweet ea Holders, 12 inches, arr Tin Top Jelly Glasses, T-ounce. RP Ma: Tin Top Jelly Glasses, 9-ounce, A dara: Tin Top Jelly Glasses, l-ounce. 1 orl Special fo this sale, 29e juart size, pint site, doz., 97ce tale, doa, 7c jconomy nomy Jars, quart size, ASU: sors dk 7., $1.09 lor this sale, doz., 84c Stone Water Futers Without ° ° Special Prices Special for Usua! ie Price thie Sale Ice Cream Trays, 3.89 Low Jelly Dish Relish D Pull Ho: Flower Deep Salad Bon Bon Di Handle Olive Dishes, ‘ater Tumblers, Aided bs Trey Ointment dentifrice for half a century. Dr. Less Paves Dana Crt nt decided ade vance in dental cream form: & M. Mecy & Ge, 0 Attractions Are ihew Low Press acy Ss BE Herald Squern SS Broadway, 84th 00 38th > Bloch" Pullman Sleepers” Specially Reduced Pri ces a In order to receive Uw greatest benefit from his daily ride in the fresh air, Baby must have a com- fortable Carriage with easy springs will find at Macy's, and just now at great reductions from our usual “Lowest-in-the-City” prices, Reed Pullman Sleepere ‘oy =6$16.74 hood (Usually $23.89) This very attractive model, {Made of fine spilt reed In natural or oak fi eh. on he the unit ee al Lite eee! eee Reed Pullman Slee Per $19.83 @s illuswawd, has a heavy roll ali around, ond is is woven of fine split reed, tinistied’ in natural or oak, Reed Pullman Slee, (Usually $27.80) $23.34 ge of ervcaful design, woven of the finest tull reed, with A Cai a roll all pire the front. White Enamel Reed Pullmans $20.89 to $53.25 | A complete line of Stationary Go-Carts, in natural oak white, with hoods of leather cloth or reed, at G10st4 $12.80, $124 $12.09, $16.38, $16.74, $18.21 and $20.89. With, every bu Sleeper bough. curing thie eale: we in lates with Bebe sInitials. one far ere’ sida, % Macy’s Fine Y ° Candies Macy's “‘Lowest-in-the-City” trices. extend to the finest rench confections imported. Hard French 79c Caramets (\b.), Chocolate or coffee filling. entitles, 89e A delicious confect! 99c tocolate i ees . Caters ‘of roasted almond, velnut, soft chocolate, har. hocolate, nougat, orange. Chocolate Drageee with coffee paste center, 59c pe sib), @9e Cen rope (ib) ) Floor, Bean apreot, Mandgrine Heavy Silk Mousquetaire Gloves— Special at 89c Equal batt elsewhere beh Nine hunarea pairs oF Woe en's heavy monsal ata tk Gloves, with double finger ps and Paris point backs. In black and white, with If color en ibroidery, or ack with white stitching Main Floor, treater Silver Plated Table Ware » New designs in Sheffield re at the following special Entree Dishes of Sheffield Pate , $6. 24 | B Made of sone extra heavy silver iene These dishes 43 ii fons “and a md ath Vv hick Bas’n detachable” hpnale thet can be used as @ separate Bread Trays of Sheffield Hate $3.96 Made of copper with extra heavy silver deposit, These dishes are 124% inches long and are in two ns—one scroll ierced, the ot! plain: both ve heavy grape border. Sheffield Plate Sandwich Freie $1. 89 Two simcad ts ductions of sterling deine ope ‘They are footed, round in shape and are 9} inc! Casseroies in wuteu # rames f (ee.), $2.97 Made of brown vitreous ware with white lining; round 1 shape and 9 Inches 1) size, Set mm heavily plated frames in handsome picrced desigi: with plain handles. Main Floer, Front, ‘*Lindsay’’ Inverted Gas Lamps As illustrated, 719c Macy's Price was $1.19 The * , neat and an in globe is of the cl particles from Gas Latip, one of the best o: Wirln, inverte lar 2: rte etched ire sae, bottom 'ype and out mantles, instead of per: F worn: ‘ mnitting them to fall to the floor, Sain dil ila ae