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the new Court of Claims by the Senate! bills presented to-day m the lower to-day, Two more members will be} House were. named by the Governor when requested] Burr—Making it unlawful for pawn- by the Attorney General. Such action] Drowers, to loan money on ped elothing fs expected soon. f hurch pension t a neneral cheray ehure! an meral eler fd M.. jon representatives and rele : fo on ag and se U4 The following bills were introduced lowing her on the street and annoy- ing her with invitations to go with them. ‘DA OA, WATCH YOUR STEP! (YUNG GIRL VARISNES; Mrs. Mary Ventiglia, her sister, said that yesterday evening Margaret, who Waits at Door of Dressmaking Shop| nag drawn her pay, $24, said she would for Sister and Strangely ‘wait for her at the street door of the in the Senate: Youth This is the time when youth, bustest subway platform to Central Station rest room pen- mendations as to the policy of the =a State required by the present condi- tion of ‘the treasut 340 BLACK OXFORD BAGS, Specially Priced, $ 496 Macy's Usual Prices Were $5.94 to $7.14 Hand Sewn. ton ng 4 lowing her three minutes later, Mrs, | Ment permitting direct settle to pelect awardiant: 4g, /extreme. An intelligent use of R & for final passage. Miss Russo te under medium height, | uk fappdars' assured ‘be: thoriaing Order canes “et aera rien m rapports he 4 gt forester io enabisn’ indemnity (Skin Eruptions, Biliousness, ' M, Anderson & Company, No. 190] PRO*si07 Unger's, black coat. and a ; J the number of f and Urge End to Inquiry. old Margaret Russo. She disap- faliy a) ii sae believe whe was kidni ben i Aasadl Bereidicssiny ployers was apped. ALBANY, Fed. 16.—Aéoiph J. Rosen- vision ts or seria, ‘ovision of As to-day, ns ia oye Board of Edu- imittes investigating the Public City to-morrow, Assemblymen , Called on Gov, Whitman to-day Dk shop where they wors employed. Fot- Cristman Altowing orphane over [C°8Y» health and beauty count to Members of ber family, Detective] Ventigiia could not find her or learn | ees, _w in| to Uckets for plenies, dances and | Pills keeps the functions of the the Benate. * | Pitagerald of Poltoe Headquarters, | Where she had gone. up . in | from any publis ee hoider," “|doing their duty. For Constipation. gh Evidence Against Pub- Taareaty ci] tat & snore ot her Slow wore #8] nader, fh Magk Bate and eres and | coer 5 ‘wore ° ae A the drecemaking establishment of A.) Drigh a white walrt and | Zhe spptapriation Included im "the Rameperayr—Providing 4 wo platoon Headaches, Liver T: Stom- fie Service Board, They Hold, West Twenty-stcond Street, Sf*) black velvet hat. There was a dia- slat oatetianing the Ante, Wire|” A “resolution intended to cut down ach Troubles, use searching to-@ay for nineteen-yeat-| mond ring on her right hand, nitma. ae vie pension: —_—— peared resometing| hen the. fund intatning 1 Ke, mop ey og Sec naey and om STATE boINas AT ALBANY. Sept, . nt Rew York qin 4 ni - F Gbbeaie From a Staff Correspondent , me Haren “with” tenpatred Y) Mies Russo complained to het pat-| beck of Rochester, Fred M. Acketson of | #¢™! jan Scharlin's latest |. Th \ ALBANY, Feb. 16.—Differences of ents, with whom she lives at No. 6|Nugara Falls and Thomas Fennell of /Mearare, introduced In the bly. ion have arisen in the legislative King Street, that recently two young Elmira were confirmed as members of cation the dis! iting agent. ‘ice Commission, which is sched- to continue its inquiries in eNw juistion of Brooklyn and Kincaid Byracuse, both Republican mem- nd told him they thought the inquiry gone far enough. * ey said théy could not see the| ~ ‘ity of paying hundreds of dol-| BF Ware for keeping a committee living | & &t the Hotel Biltmore at State ex- se when enough evidence already » had been adduced to permit the Governor to remove the Commis- 4s Bresdwey, Sah toh Sy’ | AASAAAAAAAAABBBDBBABBBABIBAABABBS Made in the popu- sioners if he so desired. ‘The Assemblymen asked the Gover- Bor his opinion. Mr, Whitman de- ¢lined to express any views, saying he would abide by what the members desired to do. Mr. Kincald said Assembly mem- bers were opposed to dragging out the inquiry to a tiresome extreme. Be thought they should quit in New York this week, and after a quick + fook into up-State committee affairs, make their reports. Chairman {Pbompson and the Senate mombers | B ‘Want to continue probing. Paris Millinery — and Our Own Copies Our Millinery Expert returned from Paris last week arid brought with her 30 exquisite Model Hats from Reboux rgette, Talbot, Lewis, Maria Guy an: others. Some of these models—strikingly original and becoming—have been copied by our Designers, others have been modified to please individual taste. lar grains of Baby Walrus, Whale Crepe Leathers. tri The Season’s Leather Lined. Three Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 inch. Hand-sewn on very fine imported Wed roar brass trimmings—reinforced sewed- corners—three inside kets. all leather lined. A timely offering of exceptional quality for those contemplating week-end WIFFE FLOOR. CENTRE. End of Season Clearance of ; Men’s and Young Men’s :— Winter Overcoats F . . b) ¢ he Were $14.75, $18.50 and $19.75 275 Smart Overcoats The Season’s Most Popular Models “London Box”—Raglan—Kimono ’ Double-Breasted, Chesterfield, and Ulsters Strictly hand-tailored its. All sizes from 38 to, 40 in the assortment, but not every size in each style. i! Every Coat Has Been Reduced Regardless of Former Prices And Is Offered at an Actual Saving of $5.00 to $10.00 Buy now for next season’s wear. ; [ Sass os he SE eee ihe ne ee Although only the finest materials have been used,—and the charming : effects of these Parisian models most faithfully reproduced —we have made the prices as moderate as possible— true to the Macy stai ot “Lowest-Prices-in-the-City” prices consistent with quality. The Hat illustrated is a model from Marguerite & Leonie, the cost of which, including duty, was $50.00. Our copy is $16.89. Other Good Copies and Adaptations, $12.89 & $14.89 MILLINEBY SALON, SECOND FLOOR, 84TH STREET. feeeeereererererer errr errr enters “Eternal Question” Combs To Wear the Plain or the Jeweled Comb, That Is the Question! Either one or the other is strikingly effective when omamenting the latest coiffure. This fact is emphasized by the illustration, where the low “Psyche Knot” is shown, and the dainty jeweled Comb questions if any more attrac- tive hair dress could be desired. Women favoring a different coif- fure will tind suitable Combs, botn for artistic effect and for holding the hair comfortably and securely im place. Comb Illustrated, $9.74 One of the most brilliant Combs in the collection, as it is paved solidly with rhinestones. Jeweled “Eternal Ques- tion’? og ‘ are priced as Meare tut neat War vodeiast ‘ low as 94e and as high as ‘@ letter Costantino shat his opposi- $11.74. or “iavernor and sere ot the A varidy bby dyed sizes. Rat acne have led to put the Many t Combs are aE a tie party’ aplle tomented. by outlined with a single row the Comptrolle of rhinestones. | Others are - paved solidly with these stones, with topaz or sap- phires. “TRAVIS IN AGLASH =. |B } OVER TAX REFORM BILL| Tells Seth Low and Others He ‘* Opposes Measure Because It ' Will Increase Expenses. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 16.—State Comptrol- | Bi Wer Travis and a delegation of promi- | % ber New Yorkers had argument lay in Gov. Whitmaii's office over the proposed tax reform bill which the Comptroller is fighting, because it will @eprive him of Corporation Tax Bu-/ 5 rean patronage. Former Mayor Seth | B ; Low, former Attorney General Wick- | & \@fqham, Isaac N. Seligman and Rob- Fe atorrie, who had tome to Albany ‘te favor the bill before the legislative | BF ‘committees were waiting to speak With the Governor when Mr. Travis , @mtered. “I am opposed to the bili," he said te them. “If you take away from . the Comptroller's office the Corpora- tion Tax Bureau {t will increase coste \ ‘dgbt or ten ,times as much and it wil aterupt the party up State.” Gabe beg there hy aoe te before legislative ‘ Sienich the Governor's Tax Bill had i referred. Many New Yorkers : 1 in its favor, although they | @ Not agree among themselves he- | HJ “ eguse the bill does not go far enough toward centralized authority to suit some of them. Modifications have been necessary to combine up-State | H lative support, which displeases extremis! Newest Brassieres FELL K LEE KEES E ELSES EEE E SE The radical change in Fashion has made the Brassiere more necessary. In con- \ formity with new requirements every type of Brassiere is represented at Macy's in a variety of styles for slender, average and stout figures. Following are a few specials: At $1.29 At 79c BRASSIERES FOR BRASSIERES FOR STOUT AVERAGE AND FULL | FIGURES; fine quality batiste; FORMS; made of wide | trimmed with an embroidered Cluny lace; hook front and | edge, run with ribbon, hook no bones, as shown'in illus- | front and no boning. A ‘ : A lection for long waisted, tration at right, ‘This very | figures. or shorter waisted fig- desirable model is very | ures. The model is floustraled specially priced at $1.29. | at left. THIRD FLOOR, 367M wr, GIASAAABBAASABABAIAS AIA BAA AIS BBB Snr ‘ Antique Lace Pieces Do You Have LLECTION of (98 pieces of Eighteenth and § Your Dress-Shirts early Nineteent! tury jue displayed Wednesday in Macy's Upho! : Made-to-Order? Department, Fourth Floor. Every piece is & You will decide it is hand-made, and by such skilled lacemakers that each intri- receahary, ater ve stot cate pattern is a work of art. is a marvellous per- Visited the Maay Gibeens fection about this lace, with the pattern standing out clear Stock Dre: ‘Shict ‘na and distinct on the hand-knotted and hand wrought mesh. eant $4 toon pores Ld These Antique Laces were collected throughout the ® SOCK" of acsroved’ stuler % Island of Sardinia, and comprise Altar Frontal Laces, wide $ 57G'in evert iyi ‘pda % insertions and borderings that are suitable for’ Wine & fit your own measurements % dow Hangings, Flouncings, Valances, Dado for Panels; the ys, sienna making of Lamp Shades, etc. With ply few exceptions % And after you have wom «, the pieces are from 12 inches by 60 inches to 14 inches by ® one, and noted the perfect , 153 inches. Filet and Barrette. ‘s fit—neck, sleeves (exactly % The Laces are priced (per piece): e the rignt length) and in the S $4.74, $7.49, $9.24, $12.49, $14.24 and $16.49 & DOdy you Hill decide it SeerererernrreKreRKrreRE re Kemer ot your Shits any other = way. BSLSLHSLALSLLALAALBAALABLASBALARAALALBDAAA At 46c PERFECT FITTING BRASSIERES. Anex- ceptionally good model— square neck, hook front and yoke of wide novelty lace, run with pink satin ribbon. Sizes 36 to 46. Cigar Dept. at the Special Entrance for Men, One from Broad- ee BSE way, gn the asth St Laue More Than 200 Silk andj Cretonne LAMP SHADES AT ABOUT 14 PRICE Shades that were $1.49 to $29.78 each 12" 79¢ ™!” $14.49 wen TO LAMP DEPT., BASEMENT: High Grade Domestic Rugs Attractive in Price, Color and Quality In one lot are French Weave Wilton Rugs that are “Eternal Question” Combs (without stones) are priced as low as 49c and as high as $2.97. Two sizes from which lo select. There is also a choice of light or dark Combs, includ- ing imitation shell, demi- amber and amber combs. MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY. SALLHLSAAAAAR —_—_———_ EE EE EEE BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS New Spring Models, $4.69 Sizes 7 to 18 years Each Suit has two Pairs of fully lined Trousers | The Suits of homespun materials are desirable for style, color and workmanship. A particularly good model has the patch ket front, laited back and three-piece belt. The coats are alpaca ined throughout, and the cglors are gray, tan and brown, All- Wool SWEATERS, $2.97 Macy's Usual Price $3.96 to $5.94 This is a splendid op- portunity to secure an exceptionally fine Sweater at a low price. In. this, sale are heavy knit and fine knit Sweat- ers. All are full fash- ioned, with a choice of rough neck, derby collar or Veneck. Colors: Ma- roon, tan, gray, heather mixture, white or navy. Sizes 4 to 18 years. Boys’ OVERCOATS, Special, 3.89 & 7.49 This includes every Overcoat in stock that formerly sold at $4.69 to $12.74. The mate- rials are chinchillas and mixtures in a good as- sortment of colors. All sizes from 2% to 18 years. These big reduc- tions are made to make room for our new Sprirtg goods. Silk Velour Portieres Special (pair) $21.89 If made for an individual order cost would be $32.50 pair. These Portieres are made of our usual $2.89 quality of Silk Velour, using 10 yards of 50-inch Velour to the ’ Made exactly the same as for a special order—French style, open edges and bottom. One to four pairs of a color— but a very wide range of color combinations, as follows: Bronse and Myrlle Gold and Rose Tobacco, Delft Blue ite and Ei yr ile oi others. FOURTH FLOOR, REA! And Curtain Materials A special purchase of fine Scotch Madras, both Curtains and by the yafd, in a splendid range of Sun-fast colorings. 2,000 yards as follows: 36-inch Plain or Figured Sun-fast Madras (yard) 3l¢ 45-inch Plain Sun-fi 52-inch Plain Sun- st Madras Madras (yard) 37c (yard) 44e Figured Sun-fast Madras Curtains yds. x 36 inches (pair) $1.98 yds. x 45 inches rain $2.24 FOURTH FLOOR, RE/A. , Made in our own vork- rooms on the premises from spzcifications which asstre perfect fit—sizes to fit every man everywhere. ‘Phone ir measurements if you ven't time to call. We will send you a Shirt that will be right. The price is $1.98 MAIN FLOOR, 38TH STREET. The Account of No Regrets That is the Macy “D. A.” —Deposit Account. Deposit a sum of money here, order your purchases charged against it, and se- cure all of the economies which go with cash pur- chases in the Macy Store. You are at liberty to withdraw your money at any time without notice. We are allowing 4 per cent. on all balances. MAIN FLOOR BALCONY, 84TH 6, mecaly priced, as they are part of a recent purchase of I iscon' " tinued designs. 22f¢tn. x3in. 27) sin. x 54 in. % in. x 63 in. 6 ft. x 9 ft. $6.25 $9.50 $36.50 Sft.3in. x10 ft.Gin. $53.75 9 ft. x 12 ft. Axminster Rugs The yarn of these Rugs is whualy deep and soft, packed very closely together in the weaving, and presents a smooth, hard surface that will last many years. The designs are Oriental and the colorings rich and cheerful. Grgadara 24'in.x48in. $2.75, $2.14 $10.00 $8.24 6 ft. x 9 ft. $23.50 $18.48 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $35.25 $27.50 9 ft. x 12 ft. $38.50 $29.50 $60.00 New Velvet Rugs These All-Wool Rugs seamless, woven on a Solid, firm back, and the turned ends are leather bound. The desi are Oriental effects and are suitable for a living room, dining room or bed room. Sisee Price. 27 in. x 54 in. 1.74 6 ft. x9 ft. 9.89 7ft.G6in. x9ft. $12.48 8 ft. Zin. x 10 ft. Gi ‘e 16.48 9 ft. x 12 ft. 19.89 addaitiabesss 75 Heavy Velvet Carpets (yard) $1.19 A shipment of these in plain colors has iust received, which, added to our regular stock, gives one of the largest varieties of Velvet Carpets in the City. They are made of all-woo! yarn that is unusually deep and heavy and will # jive excellent service: 27 inches wide, and can be matched in almost every instance) by stair carpet in the same width. FOURTH FLOOR, |.