The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1915, Page 9

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SAW MAN OUTSIDE CARMAN'S WINDOW AFTER THE SHO » 4 " - . ] the me . 4 thing at the Car A Yoo, a wan, standing tow * mM reached the 4 seo this aan? A Mieht away Q. Did you nee where he went? A.To the front of the b ie ¢ Wore « slouch hat, 1 would not know him iff saw bin again. Q Was there anybody near the picket fence or anyw in the open Space between your premises and the Carman } Q. Was the smashing glass and ex plosi ore or after dark? A, Be- tore « Q. Was it Hight you could gee clearly? Were the street lamps lighted? A. It wast there Were no lamps lighted Q. What time was it. A. Shortly before 5 ok Q. Was anybody with you? A. My oldest daughter, Ruth, who is here in court Mr, Levy asked If Walking al i Fronk Far the t Witness de 1 himself as doing at the lust She had not. Her only recollection of the man she saw at the Window Was that he wore « sluuch hat Q ‘There was time for any one to have run to the picket fence wad) vault it before you turned the cor- | ner? A. 1 suppose so Q How long after you heard the | i see the man at the ry short time—al- | jately | asked In re-direct exam- | ‘This man did ot go toward you~ toward the fence?” “He did not. Mrs. Black's sixteen-year-old daughter, Ruth .H Black, an ex- tremely pretty girl, followed ber mother. Q. Did you hear a sound when you, were with your mother on the porch the night Mrs. Batley was killed? A. | Breaking glass and a shot, i} Q. You knew it was a shot? A.T thought it was an explosion, Q. What did you do? A. Walked | with my mother to the side porch, The girl's narrative conformed closely to that of her mother's. She saw the man described by her mother, but remembered no more about him. Archie Post of Freeport, who was in the waiting room when the shot was fired, said, when called as the next witness, that he reached Dr. Car- man’s home at about five minutes of 8. Q. Who came in? A. Two young ladies and George Golder. Dr. Car- man's daughter came in and went through. I could hear the doctor's voice and a woman's in the office, I/ heard a piano and then a woman's voice from the front upstairs: “Don't practice now.” After that I heard Fillgabeth singing in the hall aud din- ing room. Post said he heard glass break and ashot. He ran down to the walk out- aide the office door, looked around, gaw no one and ran into the off where he saw Mrs. Bailey’s body ly- ing on the floor, Dr, Carman and George Golder were just inside the door, Dr .Carman was bending over the body. Then ho ran out to tho streat, | motinted his wheel and was called back by Golder, who told him to sum- mon Theodore Bedell. man did not know Mrs name, he has always said, | ah but remember ving met her at a| party at Mr. 's home Under cross mination young | Post said that when he went out to get his bieyele the street lamps were Mehted. It y iting | room just by at a] face sn recognized | across the | George € nex 4, sald that | when he the abot he ran out} to the lawn opposite the porch and | looked north, west and south He then went back to the physician's: offen | Golder 1 he wore a straw hat when he ut of the house, Thus he was not the 5 y Mrs.) Riack. It was the belief of those In the courtroom that Mr. Smith would ve show that the n Mrs. the Wit- who said at the m the lawn and om the window saw a right after the shu —— ——. PARENTS FIGHT FOR CHILD. |= = =| HARMLESS HAIR TONIC Fined for Ratsing het at Home of Woman Where Girl He Walter nin wife, Timpor daughter ts with Mrs: O24 West One his vel pay $40 Ww and they nc board 1 mand to urbane rails *. Mea all ® poll man and insisted on the arrest of the couple, woman advised me to try Lydi: -/ may ursbae one a | tratec Hilda, | The eve fl 10 |he benefited by this treatment, as there | of babies and children with good results, ayite* x PEMMSYLVANIA ADMITS WATCH ON UNION MEN U.S. CONSUL A SUICIDE ON STEAMER AT SEA? oneal Frederick Van Dyne Reported to Have Leaped Overboard From Liner Sant’ Anna. NAP. May 4 (via Paris, May 5) Thy pited = 8 4 Consul at Lyons, one of passengers aboard the steamship Sant’ Anna, which hay arrived here from New York, ts re ported to have committed sutetde dur- ing the voyage by leaping overboard. He was on his way to bis post France, ‘The San’ Anna sailed fron New York for Naples and Marsoilles | on April 20. | The passenger list of the steamship | Sant’ Anna contains the names of Frederick Van Dyne, American Con- | wut at Ly France. Mr. Van Dyne | engaged age through G. W. Moss, | the Wa ngton agent of the Fabre) Line, No word had been received by local agents of the Ine concerning the reported suicide of a passenge! of the it’ Anna, IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Re-| stored to Health By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. an grate in Florence, S. Dakota.—"I used to be ick every month with bearing down pains and) backache, and had | Wil headache a good deal of the time and | very little appetite. | The pains were s0| bad that I used to! sit right down on| $4 the floor and cry, because it hurt me so and I could not | do any work at those times, An old E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and I got a bottle. I felt better the next month, so T took three more bottles of it and got well so I could work all the time. I hope every woman who suffers like L did will try Lydia nkham's Ve pound."—Mra, P, W. LANSENG, Box | 93 5, Allyn, Wash. i Why will women continue to suffer | & day in and day out or drag out a sickly, | halthearted istence, issi fourths of the joy of Ii can find health in Lydia Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand- ard remedy for female ills, and has re- stored the health of thousands of won who have been troubled wi ts, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, ete. If you want special advice write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.(con- fidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered y a woman and held in strict con- | | fidence.—Advt Easily Prepared at Home f ounce Concen- | Hairwand Powder, Dissolve this, one pint pure, soft water and apply | }) scalp and bair once or twice daily, | ie will invigorate the | e lustre i At any. well-stocked drug store you| Pa : nd bright | § hair flutty | d thick, "| beard. will | it to grow long a vebrows, lashes ani is nothing injurious in the simple mix- ture, and it can be used on the heads It is highly recommended for baldness, itching sealp and dandruff, and is the most wonderful result-producing tonic you can use i i | grow.—Advt. A & | : op your hair, Avoid its lise wherever ‘a de’ wit 'waat air 10] "Sy gy THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1 “th te Mart An Account To-Day SS Se Thousands of Nightgowns At Very Special Prices A collection of pretty Night Gowns so var and so unusual that only an inspection of the assortment can give you an idea of their charms. From the viewpoint of value these prove beyond question that Macy's cash buying power results in significant and substantial economies. vy ‘ Nainsook and Crepe Gowns, 69 Macy's Usual Price, Oe. Cotton erepe in simple dainty st and with fancy hemstit finishing details. Neinsook—mainly in Empire models, with lace and em broidery yokes, pretty en idered edged effecte and more rec egetsg styles with medallions of embroidery combined with eee Nightgowns, Scores of Styles, 89c Macy's Uswal Pricea, fe to 61.39 n200k —Fmpire an Crepe —pajame modele, ud nec 1 or daintily lace edged; wn mbroidery trimmed, erned crepes, with lace featherstitehed — models, from Paris lingerie; others tively trimmed) with embroidery and lace, 89c, Nightgowns, $1.29 Macy's Usual Price, 61.49. Dimity — edged — with ribbon: run linen lace, nainsook and. ba- tiste, finely tucked Empire model, ribbon at waist | ith » lace edged, ribbon 1 and featherstitehed * no pink and white tai lored styles, bemotitched of lace edged, BUe. Nightgowns, $1.69 Macy's Usual Price, 81.94 Hatirte, in pink, with filet Ince; Empire models, winise styles, with white embroidery. Nainsook, soft and fine, trimmed Elaborate styles organdie | with fine embroidery with lace and embroidered and lace trimmed. ribbons. Macys'—Third Floor. Centre, Rear Dainty Envelope Chemise And Combinations, 89c Over 40 charming new models from which to select Tif creole would aay sell at $1.20 each. are so immaculately dainty ani fectly finished it is difficult to believe they re but se boda tani Another instance of Macy’s cash buying power and the economies it makes possible. Envelope Chemise, 18 Styles Including simple and eiaborate effects; many on Princess and Empire lines. Batiste—in dainty pink and white tailored styles, with fine hematitching, and tiny tucks tailored bows and ribbon-run casings. Nainsook—with sheer Swiss embroidery, dainty lace medallions deep points of lace, lace insertion and ribbon-run beading, lace and embroidery in exquisite combinations with bows and rosettes of ribbon. Combinations, 25 Styles in novelties. Baliste in pink and white tailored models, finished with hemstitching and smart bows. Berkely Cambric and Nainsook, in very feat and simple styles, with the tiny lace edges and fine embroidery edges that fastidious women prefer; all have ribbon-run beading at waist line, Nainsook in elaborate Valenciennes lace and embroidery trimmed styles with deep yokes, medallions, pointed inserts and ribbons, Envelope Chemises and Combinations, $1.29 Macy's Usual Price, 81.49 ; Nainsook of soft, sheer quality, very effectively ti ii ith me- Combination: ny of embroidered orpandic models and w. ine effects; 83, and wi alenciennes lace panels, edges, medallions or with lace insertions and with fine embroideries; simple edges, styles with ribbon run edges, Macy'’s—Third Floor, 34th Ktreet, manhood, the Suits for Men. Macyte—Fifth Floor, Broadwar, ROMOMO ey Phe Opportunity of the | LOWEST PRICLS 1 Youths’ Fine Suits, $12.75. Ages from 14 to 19 years—with long trousers | If your boy is ready for his first long trousers Suit you owe him the duty of providing the best the town affords. occasion for him, and he insists that it shall be properly observed. You may not feel that way about it—in fact you are likely to be troubled at the thought—but he knows that he is about to step from boyhood to young Macy’s has a Special Department devoted to Suits for Boys} who are in this transition Stage. The Suits at the price quoted are in soft roll sacks, with patch pocket, or Norfolk models in all the newest checks and fancy mixtures in Cheyiots, Cassimeres and Blue Serges, The garments are cut on correct lines and are tailored with the same care as is the case with Other Suits for Boys at $9.75 Are Really Remark TR Mary @ Ce ‘e Attractions Are Phot low Prices Heveld tquers. resto, Hee oe 1) pret ‘ so tomorrow we will offer as many attractions and a ele an assortment on the first day of the Sale above the all a otyl wy and beauty stands owt the THE ie thet by cITy arly Ma Corsets and Brassieres In the May Sale of White Stundard makes of Corseis and Bra needed models to suit every type of figure. Kec vonstrate the inporta of y cash buying and the sub. itial savings which result Brassteres Special, 3% Standard 606 Styles Allover embroidery of excellent quality in hook-front model. Val enciennes lace edged. Another style with wide banding framing yoke at front and back, Siz Brassieres-—-Special, 59c A very Bee model (illustrated) in strong dotted net, trimmed with wide Cluny lace bai top of beading trimmed. sieres, in omies that Cluny Brassieres, 69¢ Macy's Vewal Price vse Very effective styles, of heavy Cluny lace with centre sections of strong cambric; deep yokes front and back and wide bands at waist line are of the lace; hook front models. Sizes 36 to 42. “American Lady” Corsets, $1.49 Standard $8.60 to 83.00 model. Three styles, one as illustrated: Batiste—in low bust model with inserts of elastic at top, Striped coutil—in low bust model with distis over abdomen, Fancy coutil—in medium bust, medium length models. “Rengo Belt” Corsets, $1.49 Macy's Usual Prici 98 Strong coutil in medium bust, long belt model, heavily boned and ex- cellent for stout figures, reducing clasp; elastic band at back to give freedom when sitting. Sizes 21 to 80. $1.29 “Kabo” Corsets, $1.89 Standard Model, $2.00 Standard $2.50 Model ” java wg Pink brocade in medium Fine batiste in girdle top bust model, well honed and model, trimmed with silk | with long hips; $ pairs of hose floss embroidery. Very long | supporters attached. Suitable hip, three pairs hose support- | for average figures. Sizes 21 ers attached. Sizes 21 to 25. | to 28. Macy’e—Third Floor, 6th Mt. New Flaring Petticoats At White Sale Prices To achieve the fashionable “silhouette,” Petti- coats must be flounced and ruffled, flaring and finished with frills and ruches. These latest novelties, in scores of smart effects and every wanted color, provide for every Petticoat need of this and the approaching season. White Sateen Petticoats, 44c Macy's Usual Price, 69c. Finished with deep ruffled flounce, edged with a wide embroidered band. Taffeta and Messaline Striped and Flowered Tub Silk and Jersey Tub Silk and Messaline Petticoats, $1.69 | Petticoats, $2.29 Macy's Usual Price, 81.89 Four styles in white, black, fash- “Dolly Varden” Tub Silk in bona alee teas changeable tal- | white with floral pattern or striped jeta and messaline, Deep flounces tticoats with deep flounces, ruffle finished with two pleated ruffles, | Finished, pene three pleated ruffles or full shirred Messaline Petticoats in the new ruffles, circular model with 4hree small Jersey Petticoats with full mes | ruffles in plain and changeable ef- saline flounces tucked at foot, fects. Silk underlay aad pl bert top. Taffeta Taffeta Petticoats, $2.49 | Petticoats, $3.69 ‘Two models in plain and change- ‘Three styles, all with fitted tops, able taffeta of excellent quality, one | made of chiffon taffeta, excellent in atyle with knee deep flounce, fin- | quality and in the newest strect ished with two ruffles, the other | shades, faucy circular flounce with with deep pleated flounce and tiny | pleatings, ruches and the new scal- ruffles Taped effect at foot, Macy'e—Third Flour. Centre, Rear. Sash and Hair Bow Silk Ribbons 4°4 inches wide (yard) 24c 6)% inches wide (yard) 44e The loveliest Bows imag- {| inable may be made from these Ribbons of fine all-sille quality. Jacquard designs —floral effects with Bow-knot, Blue, White, Mais, Violet and Nile Bows Tied Without Charge, Macy’s—Main Floor, 84th &. Macy's Usual Price, 99.89 It is a momentous Pink, If YouWant Itina Hurry Telephone “Greeley 6100" and say “Order Depart- The Macy Teleph e jacy el on: Order Services fully equipped to supply your wants quickly, able Values Store Your Furs at Macy's Minimum Charge Mesimum Protection , ‘ . pow eld ep Oe Hem + vabwaiwons wren bee Ti yi +o: the eater et oi Electric Floor Lamps $10.89 Swnilar Lamps Advertised Elsewhere as $20 00 valies These beautiful Laces will add materially to the attractivene the cosiest living room, "The soft lamp light shining through the delicate edie seems to dan air of restfulness, so welcome after the day's business cares. As I haste ated Made of solid mahogany, burnished gold or entique ivory finish, fluted columns, stand. ull-chain ets, cord Vitted with #2-inch silk shade in several colors. Shade trimmed top and bottom with antique gold bre § shine braid. ¢ Lamp with Empire shape eretonne 8 my of patterns, with 4inch Similar Lamps advertised elsewhere as $18.00 calues aD Electric Boudoir Lamp (Special), $2.69 Similar Lampe Advertised Eleouhore as 06.00 value. Made of solid mahogany. Stands 15 inches high; fitted with pull-chain socket, cord and plug for attaching. An attractive silk shade, silk lined and neatly trimmed in several colors, including black and white. As Ilustrated Electric Table Lamp (Special), $8.89 Similar Lampe Advertised Eleewhere as 613.00 Valuee Made of solid mahogany. Stands 25 inches high. Colonial style, two pull-chain sedketa, cord and plug for attaching. An 18-inch silk Empire shade, sille lined, with é-inch silk fringe, Shades in several colors. As Himstreted 4 Electric Table Lamp, “Adam” Style (Complete), $9.89 Macy's Used Price, 019.78 i th “came with cord und etter ae 1800 Fine Lace Curtains At Most Attractive Savings Consignments of Lace Curtains and Panels to meet the demands of the season have been comin; in a bit too fast of late, so to avoid having too m on hand we have made a selecti desirable patterns for quick sale At about 14 Less Than Former Prices We have re-priced Curtains that were 98c to $22.74 the pair to sell now at 64c to $16.49. = . Space does not allow much scope for description of savings here, but these will serve as specimen values: At $1.74—Scrim Curtains and Scrim Panels (lace trimmed), that were $2.24. At 82.44—Lace Trimmed Serim, Macreme, Bonnas, Braided and Nottingham Curtains that were $2.97 and $3.24. At $3,24—Lace Trimmed Scrim Curtains, Marie Antoinette Curtains and Panels, Irish Point Lace Curtains that were $3.96 and $4.49. At 84.96—Lace Trimmed Scrim, Lacet Arabina, and Irish Point Lace Curtains, Marie Antoinette and Scrim Panels that were $6.24 and 96.94. CURTAINS SOLD BY THE PAIR; PANELS BY THE PIECE Macr’e—Fourth Vleer. Rear. The Macy Restaurant Fresh air, sunshine and light on three sides of the building make Macy's Restaurant one of the most delightful dining places in New York. The Menus, both A la Carte and Special, are in keeping with the season. All the delicacies that are at their best now find a place on our tables, Take Express Elevator, 35th Street entrance, direct to the Eighth Floor. Following menus changed daily: Thursday, May 6th, 1915 | Luncheon, 39. Luncheon, #4c. | Chi S Ne de Volaille Riz icken Soup Creol Potage grees Choice Fried Butter Fish Tartar Baked Shad au Nature! 5 mai ete Mironton of Beef Lyonnalse Chetan itlet Jardiniere Sted Cary in roam | Beco a ie | Mashed Potatoes — Assorted Cold Meat Frozen Partalt Malestls | Crab Fiaice Salad Colery or Mayonnaise Chocolate Ice Cream Cholee | _ Came ; f ding | Cotte, Tea, Milk Pistacha or Vanilla teo Crean | or Buttermilk ‘Assorted Calas | Iced Tea or Iced Coffee Cotte, ‘Te, Mui utter iM = Jeod Tea or lo Rolis, Com Muffins Roll, Conn Mutt Toa Biscult . hoa Bscult 7

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