The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1916, Page 7

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e) Charles, lina went too close to tad or Takes Fire at Stove. mother was out shopping Morning Angelina Benedict, four the stove clothes caught fire,| Tramle Tied Up by Sm: Her mother returned home just as| Traffic on the the ona at the Following Prices: 13.75 Overcoats That Were 10.75 Overcoats That Were $14.75 $19.75 up. t in any one style. Men's Daylight Clothing Dept., | Fifth Floor. NEG ONTO NI OV oa Ve \ V0 aNireNr Grand Street was running into the hallway Fourth and Madison Avenue car lines with her clothes aflame. With the ald of neighbors she smothered the flames of the child's dresy with blankets. The rious condition in years old, played in the kitchen of her| little one ts in a precai home at No. 262 Monroe Street, with| Gouverneur Hospital. her Rose, and her broth- a oe, © $24.75 These Coats mean an actual cash saving to you. With the great advance in the cost of wool materials and dyestuffs, WHICH YOU KNOW is taking place RIGHT NOW, you will have to pay CONSIDERABLE more next season. The Overcoats offered at this sale are taken from our regular stock, and were sold at from $4.00 to $14.00 more when’ the season began. Every one of these garments is strictly hand tailored and in this season's models, styles and colors. The sizes range from 34 to 42, but are incomplete This sale will positively end Saturday, or sooner if these overcoats are disposed of before that time. An early visit to the store will assure you of a greater variety to choose from. RH. Mery vbr HERALD SQUARE, NEW YORK Lipman tng. The damage was slight. DOr Anpounce the Final Clearance Sale of Men's Strictly Hand Tailored Winter Overcoats 20.50 Overcoats That Were $24.75 up to $34.75 Quick Elevator Service,35th St. Side of Store. ny Was tied up for thirty minutes aurtne| the rush-hour period this morning as the result of a fire in the factory of & Schwarts, makers of um- brella handles, at No, 1777 Grand Stréet. An automatic sprinkling arrangement in the place got out of order yesterday and plumbers who fixed it unwittingly arted a smouldering fire in the floor- AT ROCKEFELLER INSTITUTE SAFE Trailing Sleuths Save $5,000 Payroll and Capture Three in Hard Fight. LOOKOUT GETS AWAY. Escapes Amid Bullets, but Is Identified as Man Arrested Later. After trailing four burglars and giving them twenty minutes for in- sid operations, detectives from the Third Branch Bureau early this morning frustrated an attempt to loot the office safe of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, at Avenue A and Sixty-nixth Street. There was $5,000 in tho safe, and the burglars were within five minutes of having their hands on tt Three men were overpowered and arrested at the end of the fight that followed the appearance of the de- tectives. The prisoners described themselves as John Vogel, twenty-one years old, a chauffeur, of No, 118 East One Hundred and Twentieth Street; John O'Brien, twenty-nine, a clerk, of No. 340 Wost Forty-Secogd Street, and Robert McCafferty, twen- ty-elght years old, a clork, of No, 1814 Second Avenue, the rear and made their way into the executive offices, ‘The detectives waited for them to work on the safe and then made o ‘rush. The lookout took flight. Sev- eral bullets were sent after pim, but | he Gisappeared in the darkness. The detectives then crept to tho office, and through the open door saw the ‘trio well along with their work. A |complete outfit of burglars’ tools lay around the room, two holes had been bored in the six foot man was just ready to insert the rippers. As tho detectives entered one of the men shouted to his companions, and for ten minutes a flerce battle was waged in tho room. The burgiars | fought with thelr tools as weapons, | and bad to be beaten into submission. All threo had to be treated at Flower Hospital before they could bo carried to tne Detective Bureau and later to Headquarters. According to tho pollce, the bur. glars had timed their entran hour when the watchman was punch- ing his time-clock in a remote part |of the building. this duty, his tour would jead him upstairs, and the robbers would havo | 1. Frost, a lawyer of Floral I had ample time for their work. The | suspending sentence Judge ee eee ate todas nn mr | ants, advised them to ave! evil resorts and to The fourth u.an escaped, but an hour later, in front of No, 241 Bowery, Detective McKenna arrested a man describing himself as John Ryan, twefty-three y.ars old, an iron worker, living at No, 129 Chrystie Street. On being finger-printed he was identified, the police say, a: Michael McCade, a safe bre; and at Headquarters an employe, of the Institute identified him as the man seen running from that place. A chance encounter in the Bronx eeveral days ago put the detectives on the trail. They ran across the quar- tette and saw one purchase bits and braces. A watch was kept and last night the four moet in Prince Street, waiked up to Fourteenth and took a Third Avenue car to Sixty-seventh Street, Detectives Gallagehr, Lennon, Shields and Kilroy following. The men scaled the six foot tron fence that surrounds the Institute bulldings, slinging their tools around cheir necks. One remained on guard AUN A Clearance of Fine Pictures at 50 Per Cent. Less Than Usual Prices. Rr ROO DO H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are TheteLow Prices AC, Horald Squere Broodwny, Heh te 3ShSa, e A Sale of 432 Superb Kirmanshah Carpets and Rugs Now in Progress. our comprehensive stock of fine Beds ar In the face of the present difficulties ing brass, steel and other metals, Mz $4.96 and up te and up to Steel Springs, Double woven edge and helical Silk Floss Mattress, $12.74 Macy's Usual ‘Two inch posts with large caps; 1% inch top rod with centre ornaments; panel effect with five 1 inch filling rods; satin or bright fin- Price $13.74 ish; finest of construction; all sizes. Sliding Couch $11.89 | assorted fancy Macy's Usual $13.49 tickings, Silk Steel frame with link fabric and | floss Is 4 pure wit odge, helical ends; cotton mat- jemtable pro- tress finely tufted and covered in a ae . , good grade of green or brown denim. | 4h.) yi Shelf Box Springs, $7. fortuble bed. Macy's Usual Price $9.84 Black Hair tress, $11.24 Upholstered with the best grade | e tempered steel springs; finest of Two inch continuous posts with panel effect; has five 1 inch filling rods on head and foot board; the finish is hard baked-on white enamel, st of construction. Can be had in all sizes. 2 ft, Gin. size 3 ft. ize TaN i /eViira\it/evi evit@vii/ertvaviivert Brass Cribs as low as nd Bedding. in obtain- ucy’s prices are a convincing evidence of the power of Buying for Cash. Brass Bed (as illustrated) $14.24 » Beds Specially Priced Macy's Usual Price 816.84 Metal Beds us low as $3.89 and up to $28.25, Brass Beds as low as $7.49 and up to $52.50 White Enamel Cribs as low as J $14.74 Macy's Usual Price 26.49 wire with rope ends; all sizes. Brass Bed (as illustrated) Macy's Usual Price $25.50 $13.54 $16.93 4 ft. Gin, size Two inch posts with Ib) Whatever your at substantial savings. Attractive Prices in Beds and Bedding = An important feature of this great Furniture event is uirements, you will find them here Ornamental brass beds or a simple white enamel crib for baby. Sliding couches for the small apartment. premise makes of Springs. Genuine Spanish Leather Couch--Special, Macy's Usual Price $30.85 ‘The frame is of golden oak, finely finished and covered in genuine $24.24 brown Spanish leather; uphol- stered with the best grado of tempered steel springs. Rabbit Edge Box Spring, $8.89 Macy's Usual Price $10. Finest of constr ; uphol- stered with best grade of tempered steel springs; covered in good qual- ity of A.C. A. ticking, All sizes. $22.49) Black Hair mentees, finely c and tufted. Price quoted for fuil size. Smaller sizes proportion- ately less. Gray Hair Mattresses, inch top| Full size; cov. construction; covered with a good sizes propor rod; lurge centre ornaments, panel] ered in good quality of A.C. A. ticking. All sizes, ately less. Co t, with five 14 inch filling] quality of A. C, ; ered in good|rods; head board 61 inches high] A. ticking; finely White Enamel Bed, $7.67 quality A.C. A. Jand t board 39 inches high.| stiteh and Macy's Usual Price 83.67 ticking; finely | Funcy ornamental caps; finest con-| tufted, Smaller ‘Aa illustrated below. stitehed and | struction; satin or bright finish; all] sizes proportion- y tufted. sizes, ately less, | Hair Mattresses Special Made in our own sun-lit factory on the premises, Premo South Super Extra Super Extra American Hair ‘hite Drawing Black Drawing Mattresses: Mattresses: Mattresses: | @ ft. Gin, size $13.24 2 ft. Gin, size $18.04 2 ft. Gin, size $16.23 S ft. size $16.53 8 ft. size $22.74 8 ft, size $20.41 8 ft. Gin. size $20.18 ott. ize $27.78 i 4 ft. size $23.09 sft $31.14 4 ft. Gin, size $25.35 4 ft. Gin, size $35.20 4ft, 6 in. size $31.51 Empire Gray Hair Mattresses Sift. Gin, size 4 ft, size $20.64 $23.09 Macy'e—=Sixth Floor, Hear $16.24 | in our sun-lit workrooms, and all standard ! i} | Mattresses made on the Brass Bed (as i.! ustrated) Macy's Usuat Price $25.74 $21.89 — This bed has two inch large T ball corne top rod, panel with five 13 inet filling rods; finest of cou- struction, May be had in either eatin or bright finish; all sizes. White Enamel Crib $6.94 Macy's Usual Price $8.24 Hard posts with ud two inch baked-on white enamel; finest of constructi with extreme high suf and ends. National wire spring aud sliding sides. Box Couches Macy's Usual Price $11.24 Self-opener attachment, covered in good quality of green denim; upholstered with the best grade ol taeenared steel springs White Enamel Bed, (ag illustrated) $8.89 $9.34 Macy's Unual Price 810.49 Two inch continuous posts and five two-inch filling rods on head and foot board; all snow white, hard baked-on white enamel: all wines, Ee a_window in F « TEETER TERS IES ERIS OEEIEN. UE 0) Boe aaa 4 Rp |+ Cae William J. Leonard of No. 10 Judson! Street, Albany, conductor of a New York | Central freight train, was to-day found dead of apoplexy in the caboose of the train ‘on His bod: Morgue. “Our trade cr “Can't fail.” “phen I guess ll go around pawnshops and lins and guitars. __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. » and one it at ta tan int After performing ful ‘Train, Duyvil. a siding at Spuyt ordham ly was taken to the _ DAWN OF A SCHEME. j (Prom the Pittsbures Post.) i ith South America Is now.” | James P. @ machinist, nit fire last night. bunks at and extingyt room in a the -« dynam rner all the mando- | woodwork. The fire was a good text of the effi. COURT WATCHES THE Monthly for Two Years. Nieman, tn to the station agent while he dinner. He said he had ‘ked by two men, and Youths Who “Framed” Holdup in Railroad Station Must Report x the other | Seibright © AN automobile. the money. rned them against the use associations, work regular! tr SAILORS HALT WARSHIP FIRE. | . PHILADELPHIA, work Dak by sallora on the battleship ota at the Philadelphi the ship from They Jump noun he Ar tof a fue | | RH. Macy & Co."s Attractions Are TheleLow Prices °S) Neo a blouses in heavy Habutai of the usual silk lining. Full quaintly banded with double yoke and wide front panel. Buttonless Blouse of fine quality Habutai silk. Smocked shoulder yoke, smocking above the pointed turn back cuffs. Wide dou- ble pointed collar and narrow revers, White, flesh, tan. $4.89 White Voile Blouse, simall patch pockets with motifs of Irish crochet. Cuffs, collar and front trimmed with Irish crochet insertion. $3.69 cream colored Val.lace. Two rows of lace | with net fulled between, forming back Sailor collar.“ and cuffs edged with net ruffling. $4.98) //) <==Macy'e—Third Floor, 24th street== Models in Blouses A net blouse for “dress” wear, two dainty voile models for afternoon, and two silk morning, or wear with tailored skirts. A Picturesque Blouse of net (illus- trated) with a little net camisole instead for sleeves, rows of Heavy Habutai Silk Blouse, full sleeves, reversible po cuffs, rolling sailor collar with broad tie-ends for sailor's knot. Tan, white, flesh, $4.89 White Voile Blouse with embroidered voile front. Collar and cuffs trimmed with insertions of deep cream lace, ruffled with white val. $3.69 Frocks For Fair Misses Four pretty costumes—unlike as possible—though all in style and fabric give a spring-like air of grace and youthfulness ‘They we be had in si Quaintly picturesque, a frock cv bining the new checkered with taffeta. Georgette make: full skirt, banded by two rows of narrow plaited taffeta, the lower sleeves and the underblouse, while ekirt-length drapery at the ba leeves and overblouse are White silk net form: 1 collar and pointed ‘and green or red und blue. Sizes 14, 16, and 18, $34.75 pecially designed fe or informal occasions and may es for misses and small women. The skirt of this attractive Georg: ette and taffeta. model has one of the new square draperies that falls. 90 gracetully. fi waist. ‘Th through whi sparkles, Ni and. the the i blou hi and in sizes 14, 16, m the blouse A Princess model for a Junior is of serge nicely tailored with satin piping, and satin button trimming. Its collar Th. skirt from under the belt falle white, Sives 13, 15 and 17 Navy, colored serge and Georgette make another Princess model is of white marquisette embroidercit in pleata at the sides. Navy and 19.74 A sus. vender-like arrangement embroidered in gold and navy silk falls over the Blouse of Georgette ned with gold gold in empire style. Veils and Sizes 14, 16 and 16 Mucy'e—Third Floor, 35th Street. colored silk, which is corded with $27.75 Veilings In smart new designs and patterns. The vogue fe inany prett hions and with ine accessory. fi essentially femi $12.89 — Plateau veil, in square or circular pattern. Lerge, heavy hexagon mesh with wide Corder embroid- ered in a running scroll with velvet dots in floral designs. $11.49—Bow and long veil combined. A novel idea which will appeal especially to the tourist. Long veil with one end caught into « graceful wired bow to be pinned to the hat, thus trim- ming the hat as well as sup- plying it with a handsome veil, Large hexagon mesh delicately embroidered with running vines. $10,89-—Spangled veil. Fine, medium hexagon mesh of dark brown with graceful leaf design in small bronze sequins =Mucy'e—Maln FL veils is promised for the season of 1916. In graceful novelties for this $7.94—Circular veil, fine b agon mesh with tracery of silk thread, and design accént- uated with et dots, $6.94— Circular veil, wide bor- derafleatdesignin velvet dots, $6.49—Square veil with wide borcer of outline embroidery, Veils by the Yard Filet mesh, conventionalized floral design in velvet, 98¢ Fine hexagon mesh, with vel- vet cluster dot design, $1.19 Octagonal mesh, delicate seroll design, in running silk stitch, $1.49 Diamond mesh, with shadow stripe, and orchid design, heavily outlined, $2.49 Other patterns in border and all-over designs, 89¢ to $2.97. oor, Broadway = = = then pretended that the thieves ran! to the Jericho turnpike and jumped He and Gully were arrested in Jamaica when they met there to di The Judge ord once a month for two years te red the pair to report Edward Ol caught fire and ignited THIEVES GO FREE, BUT '¢:2% to It Just the County | demented, today shot and killed Har- Court, to-day, suspended sentence On| igy Gray and Melvin Hubble at the Arthus Selbright, former assistant 6t@*| traction station here tion agent of the Long Island Rall- road at Floral Park, and Peter Gully, who confessed to steal- ing nearly $600 belonging to the rail-| road company: | Selbright, who is twenty-one years of ago, “framed” a holdup with Gully, an intimate friend, phoning details of o en at- while one held Pur Coats and Sets of oft the fire drills on the various! came from Coal City, t frequent intervals the fire sounded the antlors respond Promptly as if there were ee KILLS TWO ATTENDANTS. tendanta, fire. night. his attendants. they MARTINSVILLE MINEOLA, L. 1, Feb, 16.—Judee| porter Bond, sald to be temporarily Ind., Feb, 16.— Isond not to shoot him again, Hond killed him. Bond, Gray Hubble had been close friends. All_the men helps keep the hair healthy, lustrous and free from dandruff For most people, whose scalps are in ordinarily good condition, and not serisus/y affected with dandruff, regular shampoos with Resinol Soap are enough to keep the hair healthy and the scalp clean. But if there is severe dandruff, itching or loss of hair, Resinol Ointment should be used in connection with the Resinol Spap shampoos until the trouble is under control, Mon like the way Revtmol Shawing Stick ssothes the face send prevents most afters ae tne discomforts, Send for a twenty-day free triad stick, Resinol Seap and Resinol by all drag A Sale of Kirmansheh Canes and Rugs There are 432 superb Carpets and Rugs in the collection and many of them are priced at figures which represent the preseut cost to de Mibtemds. | The Sale began this morning and is attracting much atfention. lers. | = Macy's—Fourth Floor, == Furs At Remarkable Price Concessions Macy's late Winter Sale of Furs includes exceptional opper- tunities to procure handsome Fur Coats and Fur Sets in the less expensive as well as the rare furs at prices which mean savings of 3314 to 50%. = Fine Models Oriainal Price. Sale Price, Hudson Seal Coats 8114.00 $52.75 (dyed muskrat) in Fur Coats _. Oriainal Price, Sale Price, Hudson Seal Couts 8224.00 $149.00 (dyed muskrat) ‘outs @14 Caracul Coats 808.73 $59.75 tet $190.00 $78.76 Caracul Coat« 8139.00 re Pe DC x 1 Coats 8230.00 $89.75 PersianLambConts $149.00 $119.00 nLambCoats 8396.00 $196.00 Py (dyed musk VersinnLainbConts 8440.00 .00 Hu Seal Coats $169.00 $119.00 | Fur ed Couts 864.75 $37.75 (dyed muskrat) Fur Lined Coats $84.75 $54.75 Scarfs and Muffs O-jainal Price, Sale Price, Original Price. Sele Price, Black Fox Scarfs 813.74 $5.94 $49.75 $19.74 Black Fox Searfs 819.74 $9.74 | Eri 889.75 $44.75 ek Box Mutts 822.74 $11.74 | Battleship Gray . 839.75 $16.74 Lynx Muffs 844.75 $19.74 844.75 $19.74 | Battleship Gray 824.74 $14.74 Lynx Searls 839.75 $19.74 Black or Blue Wolf 827.75 $14.74 Toupe Fox Muffs Slate-dyed Fox Muffs 874.75 $29.75 Searfs 913.74 $6.94 Black Lynx Cat Black or Blue Wolf Scarfs SIA74 $6.49 ulfs 819.74 $8.94 Black Lynx Cat Silvered Black Dyed Muffy SILT4 $6.74 Fox $46.75 $22.74 Skunk Scarfs 815.76 $4.49 | Natural Lynx 829.75 $6.74 Skunk Muffs 824.74 $11.49 | OpossumSets $22.74 $11.74 Separate Muffs Orteinal Price. Sale Price, Orlwinal Price, Sale Price. Squirrel Muffy, 818.76) $12.74 | Natural Black Rat Mole Muffs Sib $10.74 uffs 892.75 $14.74 Aust Opossum Mufti $12.74 | Chin-chinola Squir- Wolverine Muffs 474 $16.74 rel Muffs 850.75 $22.74 4 Suits, Skirts and Civetes for Mourning Wear Macy's Department for Mourning Apparel on the Third Floor, h street side, hus enlarged its scope and specialized on rents appropriate for the su sive periodg of mourn- The following descriptions are of models for early Spring and immediate wear. 1d Wool Poplin Pulte t k Crepe de Chine, one. », full skirt, wide belt, full vodice with panel front, trimmed with self covered buttons. $17.74 | Chiffon Taffeta Gown, front of skirt is fouret 1 flounce effect | with the top flounce dipping down for w sem © pock d with buttons kand back belt flaring with shaped dipping at th Adjustal } A 7 quaintly at the sides and forming collar, wud turn cults of il ey ent eerie tesa pest eet poplin ; 674 | with one continuing around to Menis Wear Serge Suits, semi: | form wide indle, Chiffon cloth headed by ctow's fect in silk. Nore Viola ae $24.74 folk jacket, plaited back, wide ange eoraekte erp Tree trimmed tneuted belt button-trimmed. side | y dull taffeta. Full skirt, over of China silk d with two wide t of Cringed taffeta ind breast pockets with pointed flaps, Pointed collar and cuffs, adjusta ble collar of peau de eygne, $22.7 Gabardine Model w mi-flare kit, pluited at vides under buttoned belt, Fitted jacket to waist Tine with simartly flaring | Hi peplum, sleeves shaped high above | oh ar the wrist and flaring over hand a and wile Collar of black silk poplin with Shitiae vacles can hk extra adjustable collar of white | jjuck collar $33.75 tuille, $26.75 | satin Striped Georgette Crepe f Copy of a Bernard Model in fine | {acions a beautiful gown with ack and front with ial. Semi-blouse | estee trimmed. with | rosettes of dull moire ribbon dotted bodice wit nes, belte shawl rey with adjus | with dull jet. Sleeves of plain Francaise collar, Georgette crepe and cuffs of the Chudda Cloth Separate Skirt, | striped Georgette $42.75 trietly tailored circular model, | Many of the models in these black trimmed with bone buttons, $7.49 | gowns may be had in the all white Tailored Skirt in Men's wear | mourning, which is being adopted serge, semi-cireular, $4.89 | by many women Telephone orders ure given prompt attention, call Greeley 6100, extension 155 = Macy's—Thint Floor, 35th Street <= :ATRRARRORARINRATRINARROOROT LOREENA GQ, The two victims were Bond's at+ Gray and Hubbie had brought Bond to & sanitarium here for treatment and the patient escaped during the Barly to-day he bought the revolver and then began looking for His delusion was that re seeking to potson him, While Hubbie lay on the groand neriously wounded, he pleaded with and \-} ES

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