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* i Pit aot ov berate Pass Hiaasen Seana ven a ade: 9 acy 0 st a Pall ae ay 2 oie ha-t 3 = Death Certificates of Eight Al te wt - Ua eccGIRL, GUARDS POISONS. ‘slows’ Home, and if the testimony of hs--eCotmer James P. Dunn of Yonk correrere- made this statement to-day, cov * pumber of hours before death. “x ALERES CORONER ee leged Murder Victims Not ‘Properly Signed; He Says. ° Odd. Fellows’ Inquiry May Cause Board of Health Ac- : tion, Asserts Official, “Conditions of criminal negligence have existed in the German Odd Fel Superinténdent Adam Bengert is born @ut by my f .ther inves.igations to day, there will be a clear case for ac tion-by the State Board of Health.” ering: the redults of one day's inves- tion dnito the conduct of the ben- evolent institution, which was brought into prominence by the boast of Frederick Muschawz, or Mors, as he styled himself, that while serving jf orderly there he had caused the | th’ of eight Inmates by poison. | While the Coroner has found a groundwork of fact to support a part of the nurse's fantastic story, his in- [i ventigation, begun yesterday and con- [ig tinued to-day, has, he says, uncover- ered’ frregularities.in the munagement of the Home over which the -Coroner profigses himself to be shocked. t Ue E, M. Jugter, consulting physt- clan tor the Odd Fellows’ Home, whosd duty tt was to sign the certifi- chites9f deaths In the institution, will be a-witness before Coroner Dunn at the, resumption of the inquiry this afternoon. By the records of the in- stitution Dunn says, ne learned yes- jay that though Dr, Juster had signed: the certificates in the eight capen cited by the former nurse as belag ‘murders, he was only entitied ubder law to have signed one of'them muse he had not been in attend- anos upon the patient the requisite The other seven should have been Cor- oner’s cases, Dunn insists, The Coroner has also learned, he says, that when Henry Horf, one of those said by Muschaws to have been ang bine ylottmse tay dying his jerse was another: innate of theshome, a man.ninety years old’ and very deaf. The apothecary closet where medicines are stored was in charge of Amelia Buonotane, a fonr- teen-year-old’ girl, and Coroner Dunn says he found polsons and not polsoRous medicines mingled indis- criminately an the same shelf there. ff Meanwhile Muschawz continued under observation at the psychopathic ward in Bellevue, to which he was committed Tuesday, preserving a aullen silence and paying no heed to what goes on around him. Dr. Minas & Gregory, in. charge of the psycho- pathic ward, said to-day the time for ah oral and physical examination of the prisoner had not yet come, He might make the tests to-morrow, > STATE CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE. New Officers Elected at Anrnat Con- vention in Schenectady. SCHE) ECTADY, Feb. 4.—OMcers of By tha New Fork State Consumers’ League Bi have bees @ected at the annual con Bi vention Nitre, Those elected are: Presi: 9 dent, Mist FE. Beard of Fayetteville; & Wirst Vice President, Mrs. James Gard- rer of Buffalo, Sécond Vice President, Bi Mrs, Frederick Nathan of New York; «Bi ‘Third Vice President, John Shillady of By New York; Secretary, Mrs, Horace By Kuton of Syracuse; ‘Treasurer, John 8, BJ Stranahan of Syracuse; Auditor, J. RB Jordan of Utica. ; ‘Last, night a large audience attended By a public meeting at the high school, at By whieh the shakers were Dr. H. B. Bt Woolston of the New York State Fac- tury Commission, who spoke on the $f wage question in'the State; Rev. J. H. Applebee of Syracuee and Mrs, Florence ff ‘ < ‘ < ‘ « « Kelly. SMALL FIRE, BIG CROWD. ded to Check Throug at Houston Street Blaze. Hundrede of men and women on their way to work stopped to watch @ fire on she second floor of No, 15 West Houston Braet at 7.45 o'clock this morning, and the thrgags became so large reserves were called i:9m the Macdougal and Mulberry Street Stz~‘ons, The fire was in the weakshop of the | Pecorating Company, maniufac- thes af artificial flowers, No one was farthe shop at the time and tie origin ithe blaze is unknown. It was put ‘ing few minutes with a loss of part of which was due to water Yedtaurapt of Mrs. L, Sharlot, on iret floor, Houston street tramMe Up for ten minutes. a SOCIAL GUILD PLANS BALL. Withidmsbure Organtsation Hopes |B * .4@ Detray 92,190 De ‘The Socal Guild of AVilimpabure, | B whieh maintains @ peighborhood house at No, 224 Bushwick Avenue, where it Bf re extensive social work) among sits, will sive a ball n Ktamet . Ba evening, March 6, vprosenin of th bail “willbe -de- . Now $1.89|Now $2.89 Demi-tailored COAT-DRESSES Of French Serge, $27.75 In Navy Blue Serge With Sand Color Taffeta In Sand Color Serge With Navy Blue Taffeta The smart Spring model, iius- trated, features many new style touches, The high girdle, cuffs and military collar are. braided with soutcahe in effective fash- ion and the waistcoat is of con- buds adding a clever note of contrast to the pleated coatee bodice. Rows of oval buttons trim the box-pleated skirt, finished with 3 broad tucks at the foot. Afternoon Gowns of Satin Radium, $24.74 In dove gray, navy blue and brown, satin radium of excellent quality—graceful Gowns of sim- ple but effective style. The overblouse bodice fastens high to . the throat, ‘dainty: silk net lace Aorming cuffs and collar. A broad, soft girdle joins the high-waisted blouse with the flaring circular Skirt, finished with a wide fold at’ foot. THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE, , —— Women’s Broadcloth SUITS Advance Spring Model, $19.74 Smartly tailored Suits of fine quality broadcloth, in black, navy blue and brown. ‘The short coat, pleated and pelted, military. in style, 1s interlined and satin lined. The circular Skirt is cut on flaring fashionable lines. Gabardine Suits, p 7 New Military Model, $26. “il : In “battle ship gray,” navy and black; suits of fine quality gapardi Wed well tai raat belted coat fastening ‘bah to yn A a metal buttons has the peveiniorm Pockets, Buttons also finish tne front of the cifcular flafing “ Skigt in clever tashion. "4 ‘THIRD FLOOR. BROADWAY. ~ os AT A PRICE UNUSUAL 300 Dainty Negligees Made of figured box loom crepe, accordion-plaited with hemstitched organdie collar and cuffs. $2.39 | COLORS—Copenhagen, rose, wistaria, lavender. FLOOR, CENTRE. NEW TRIMMED HATS For Early Spring Wear $4.96 and $5.94 We have assembled in our Millinery Salon an unusually attractive assortment of Hats de- signed for immediate wear. Realizing that many women want yz an inexpensive Trimmed Hat** now, we have prepared a most charming display of about 300 New Hats at $4.96 and $5.94 They are made of Satin or Taffeta combined with straw. Trimmed with Velvet ribbon bows, wreaths of small fruit or tiny flowers. They represent the newest shapes in small Sailors and other stylish effects, Although the prices quoted are exceptionally low, these Hats are ex- tremely well made and only good materials are used. The Hat illustrated is‘made of fine Straw Braid and the crown of Taffeta, trimmed with velvet ribbon and fruit. Black and colors. Price $4.96, SECOND FLOOR, 34TH STREET. CHILDREN’S Winter COATS At Clearance Prices An unusually attractive assortment of Coats at re markably low prices. Smart in style, but not extreme. These are practical little garments of Velvet, Chinchilla, Cloth and Corduroy in wanted colors. Sizes 2 to 5 years. ‘COATS COATS | eA "34 89 low FELT and VELVET HATS Tailored 8 Prettily Trimmed Styles Were 48c, $1.89, and $2.59 Now 23c, 94c $1.29 INFANTS WEAR DEFT., THIRD > BOTH ST., REAR, trasting taffeta, two bright rose-, © ‘SERVING TABLE * EXTENSION TABLE “Hungarian Oak” ‘DINING ROOM SUITE a “Ten Pieces Special, $184.00 _Fumed Oak Dining Room Ten Colorado and New York State Souvenir Spoons (each) lic Guaranteed Extra Heavy Silver Plate on 18% Nickel Silver Base Suites (c.) Special, $138.00 Macy’s Usual Price A Suite of the “Adam” Would Be $176.00 period, as illustrated. Quartered oak construction, in the dul! brown {ured finish so effective; finely carved detail. drawer and double ccupboara in base. grooved shelves. THE EXTENSION TABLE—top 48 inches, | extending to 8 ft. FIVE SIDE CHAIRS ‘op 22x48 inches; French plate mirror 10x44 inches; two small drawers, one large linen ** OSET—Height 57 mches, width 38. inches: straight glass ends and. doors; 3 THE SERVING TABLE—top 18x35 inches; large drawer and lower shelf. AND ONE LARGE ARM CHAIR WITH SLIP SEATS COVERED IN GENUINE LEATHER. | Solid: Mahogany Dining Room - SUITES (ots) Special, $171.00 Macy's Usual Price The same eh as the Fumed Oak: Suite i/ustrated. rub du finish. | " ahogany Dining Room Suites (In dull finish) maneeany Macy's Usual Sale Price Price BUFFET $67.25 ee CHINA CLOSET $57.75 39. SERVING TABLE $27.25 18,74 EXTENSION TABLE $56.25 $38.50 Early English Oak 'sUsual Sale BUFFE $65.75 $58.25 CHINA CLOSE $45.25 $25.50 $45.75 very artistic “William and Mary” Would Be $201.00 Finely developed in solid Fumed Oak Dining Room Suites (Rich mellow brown) ice fy Usual Sale ice Price BUFFET $56.25 ; CHINA CLOSET 149.75 SERVING TABLE $19.24 i EXTENSION TABLE $44.25 $30. Dull Golden Oak Macy's Usual Sale Price BUFFET, $50.50 4 25 CHINA CLOSET says, $29. SERVING TABLE $17.24 F} 5.24 EXTENSION TABLE $2975 $26.25 Maty's Lesual Price Would be $208.00 design, the Suite é#lustrated is of guaranteed oak construction, in the rich copper-gray “Hungarian” finish so effective. THE BUFFET—top 54x22, has 2 centre drawers, one of which is lined for silverware; cupboards at sides; lar lower drawer. gar IG TABLE—Large drawer and lower FIVE SIDE AND ONE ARM-CHAIR—with tall Jacobean Dak $197.68 Dining Roam Suites (,18, Macy's pri¢e would be $246.00, Very massive Suite of Quartered Construction— in dark Jacobean oak finish. Antique brass handles and typical “twist” supports. Suite consists of: BUFFET with large French bevel mirror; top. 60 x 22 inches; two large linen drawers; three cup- rds. CHINA CLOSET with glass ends and doors; 3 grooved shelves. SERVING TABLE with 1 drawer and lower shelf, * EXTENSION TARLE, with heavy pedestal base; top 48 in. diameter—extending to 8 feet. FIVE SIDE CHAIRS and ONE ARM CHAIR, with panel backs; seats upholstered in. verdure tapestry. EXTENSION TABLE—Top 54 inches, extending + 0 8 feet. CHINA CLOSET—Has mirror back of top shelf-— a the 3 shelves are grooved. Glass ends and doors. panel backs and Spanish leather cevered seats. “Chatelet” Oak Dining Room Suites, (ri) $186.00 Macy's price would be $251.00. A strikingly artistic Suite of quartered oak con- struction; very quaint in design and finished in “Driftwood Grey” or fumed oak. consists of: !—Top 22x60 inch rench plate mirror, 10x34 inches; three top drawers (one lined for silver- ware), side cupboa: and centre compartment; lane linen drawer below. “HINA CLOSET—Height 58 inches, width 44 inches, glass sides and doors; three wood shelves; drawers beneath, SERVING TABLE—Top 20x36 inches; drawer and lower shelf. EXTENSION TABLE—Top 48 inches—extend- te 8 feet, . FIVE SIDE CHAIRS AND ONE LARGE ARM CHAIR—with slip-seats covered in genuine leather; panel backs. Suites c BUFFE Golden Oak Dining-Room Furniture Quartered oak and solid oak pieces of excellent construction—and attractive designs— in highly polished or waxed golden finish. Specimen values only are quoted; Extension Table Golden Oak Buffets Macy's Usual Price Sale Price Macy's Usual Price Sale Price $17.67 $15.49 | Dining Chairs $26.25 $23.24 $15.24 $13.34 Special $1.96 $31.50 $27.25 \ $30.25 $26.75 Strongly constructed frames $39.25 $34.50 $35.25 $30.75 of excellent design; slip seats $44.25 $39.25 $36.75 $32.25 covered in genuine black $50.25 $44.25 . 17.49 ? ‘ 5. s See Soap | Golden Oak Dining Hers S128 $13.67 gi.so | Chairs, $1.34 $47.75 $42.25 $22.74 $19.89 Wood seat Chairs — well $34.75 $30.75 braced fipist $21.75 $18.89 | Rin na'to match, $3.04: 1.50 $27.78 $10.49. $9.24 $39.75 $35.25 TN Soin ob al one, Empire Coats “Sport Plaids New Model, $24.74 Spring phe d Coats, as illustrated, in large blac! temely’ high waist ° line, = Tt Pataing With “Camecr buttons: collar’ and! culfe are ot novel cu , and the garment is finely lined with peau de cygn3. Sport Coats of “Golf Plush,” $28,75 In all the smart ‘colors; ft oa tiring Ales lined wi iu de + Ray lary shoulder 1 the fronts lastenin corded ornaments ittons. Héather Tweed Coats, $14.74 In gray and brown mixtures, belted back model with regula- tion sleeves, deep cuffs; notch collar and long revers; body and sleeves are silk lined. ‘ Covert Top Coats Flaring Sea Model, ,..°:° $22.74. téne; finely: tail- In olive: ored covert s, peau de cy, eee sre ih ie on : irge patch pockets and cuffs; t are trimmed with tiny buttons. Checked Worsted Coats, $18.74 Black-and-white theck, in high . cuffs trimmed with black allie tille” Peed sane tee eoeaieare THIRD FLOOR, BROADWAY. FUR COATS and SETS At Half and Less Than Half Early Season Prices A collection.of smart garments, neckpieces. and mutfs, in this season's most fashionable furs, expertly pendal made of selected pelts and absolutely de: in quality. : Remarkable Special Vatues Which will interest every woman tponed the purchase of Fyrs. ma ne pas Poe THIRD FLOON, 3TH STREET. “Marchioness’ , CORSET. Ss Models for Every Figure ;|| Specially Priced, $2.89 “(Marchioness”’ Corsets, Made Expressly fo! Macy &Co., Are the Highest Type of Astin’ Mate Conan, For Slender Figures: , _ “'Marchioness”’ Corsets of fancy figured batiste; medium high bust model—lightly bonedand trimmed with lace and ribbon; boneless hip. For Medium Figures: “Marchiéness” Corsets of fine coutil and batiste. Girdle top of medium bust model-—as illus trated; slightly curved at waist; elastic section in skirt to give freedom while sitting, y ] For Stout Figures: “Marchioness'” Corsets made of strong coutil—firmly boned; ex- tension back, with strong elastic section for reducing. For Very Stout Figures: “Marchioness” Corsets of heavy coutil—bias cut model with medium bust, curved-in waist, gored hip and long back. Another model, firmly boned, has reducing clasp, medium bust, short back; very comfortable, BRASSIERES—Many Models For Full Figures— Special Avariety of Si yles hook front or surplice back inorheavy dimity. Yokes of 46c in plain fine mus! ery and lace insertion; embroidery edges, Every size in the assortment. THIKD FLOOK, 35TH STREET, BKAR, Do All Your Shopping On a “D. A.” na Deposit Account at Macy's and enioy all of anaes of a charge account with none of the PAa4 If you en'a “D. A.” economies of cash purchases. you are paying cash and reaping the The woman who dees all of her shopping on at Macy's will save in the course of a ma eee a vince her that it would be folly for her torre to ? shopping methods. Tice bre al See aes copeins wo era Dopede and then have purchases tit. At the: sal iy pacts chara Aol men pial to 20m See, i * Beas * Your mone' not lie idle in case you do no shopping, for ne are aliwing 4 per cent. on all Dalances, MAIN FLOOR BALCONY, 8478 STREET” «ik

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