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. . <n F, Beatty Convicted of (CY ly From School Teacher He Employed in Office. “Dr; Archibald F, Beatty of No. 215 “Manhattan Avenue was convicted by & jury before Judge Mcintyre in Gen- @al Beasions to-day of grand larceny % the first degree. Miss Marjorie Ss & pretty school teacher of Hor- mell, N. ¥., accused him of stealing $2,700 from her in June, 1914, after he had promised to marry her. “I came to New York after my father’s death,” Miss Jones told the ‘fury. “His estate was not settled and I bad to make a living. Dr. Beatty @mployed me as office assistant. He le love to me and promised to me me after he found out what use, 1 would get from the estate. Pr 1 got the monay he took it from ™e, promising to invest itgin mort- | ages. After that his love grew cold.” ‘Assistant District Attorney James Donohue proved tha: Dr, Beatty had ited the girl's money to his own unt and did not invest any part it. The physician was remanded the Tombs for two weeks to await oa Judge McIntyre told him ei o ie B extent of the seatence would de- |fY id on whether he made restitution. | 4 z prseenialie Aheatstatsy ie POTATO KING FROMMEL DIES, i News Stand, ong known as the | |F “potato king’ of York, died early! |F to-day at his home, Street, Hoboken. M ommel was born in New York City in 1869. As a he ran the news stand in t mawenne station. Hoboken, but soon into the produce business in New with his brother Frank. ed the firm of Oscar Fron her, and in a few years beca ing exporters and importers of woes. Frank died years ago, but) firm retained the oid title. Mr. Fromme! is survived only by his ton, George Davis Frommel. His for- AC (rom. the *) “Do you think ast plate! worn over the vest would be any pro-| teetion for a man?” asked the sweet young thing. “Well, 1 think it would prevent the breaking of a lot of cigars,” replied the romantic swain, as he felt in his vest pocket. Begin To Purify Your Winter-Blood Grandmothers Old-Fashioned Sulphur ‘and Molasses Did It. | But Not So Well As This Sulpherb Tablet—Sugar Coated, is estimated at several millions of rs. Through the winter the blood accu- | mulates poisons because you do not | | | © spire enough, because you do not ive in the open air, and because you eat more meat, mush and other rich foods. Every spring we feel sluggish, 54 constipated, liver and kidney ills beset | us, colds and chronic coughs, pimples, boils and carbuncles, all evidence of impure, thick, sluggish blood. Bulpherb Tablets (not sulphur tab- lets) are composed of extracts of roots and herbs, combined with sul- ur and cream of tartar—and no tter physic, blood-tonic and blood cleanser has ever been developed. Every spring thousands who already | know their value take them to purify the system of Winter Poisons. )Now is the time to begin, so you won't be attacked by serious ailments when Spring and Summer come. Sold by ot druggists 50c per sealed tube with | BY — Advt. OTHERS! DAUGHTER vu who easily: worn, nervous irritable; melancholy or tho ‘"olies,” &et your blood examined Lor tron deficl- ency. MUXATED TROM taken hree times @ y after 4 Ie will increase your atrencigieind ‘ance 100 per cent in. twogammeks Ain many cases. —Ferding pte r ty Et TRAIN YOUR HAIR AS AN | (e) ACTRESS DOES | No class of people devotes as much |Ft time to beauty as do actresses, and | 4 no class must be more careful t c- | tain and develop their ¢ In- | [54 quiry develops the infor hat |BR in hair care they find it d shampoo with ny mak cleanser, ‘The majority say that to have the best hair wash and scalp stimulator at a cost of about three one need only get ® | canthrox from your drugg teaspoonful in a cup ’ and your shampoo. is Tht snakes enough shampoo liquid | to wryly it to all the hair instead of | just the tup of the head. After it use che hair dries rapidly, with un form cvlor, Dandruff, excess oil dirt are quickly dissolved and ¢ tirely disappear when you rinse the hair, After this your hair will be to fluffy that it’ will look much x heavier than ft is, Its lustre and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth,—Advt, A little saving will enable you to help your country. Feathery Neckwear In Black White Colors 500 Ostrich Boas utoown one, R. H. Macy ese bonds bear interest at the rate of 314 Liberty Loan Division, Department, Main Floor Balcony, 34th St. $1.84 Full and fluffy, 23 inches long, and finished with silk tassels. Black, White, Colors Marabou Capes, $2.97 Also $5.97, $6.87, $12.89 The new, square shape in the becoming Kolinsky color. These are lined and finished with marabou pompons on ribbons. Rexe—Main and Second Fi Women’s Silk Dresses Taken from rtock because only a few of each style remained. Each is an elegant model. $ gathered or pleated skirts. 12.74 | peck. others embroidered in gold. These are straight line and waist line models with Moe —Third Floor, Broadway & Co. will tell tors’ Account Two Special Offers at Remarkable Prices. V and square Persian trimmed, JE Thi Floor, Broadwey, A Coat or Cape You Will Be Proud Of! Cosi 71 Women’ te tee 00) or reet, Velous, | Coats & Capes} spor or Satins, eneral Twill, _ $23.74 Wear. Novelty Originally $26.75 to $48.75 Man: Fabrice Sse range broken. Some extra sizes Silk Lined. Taken Right Out of Stock and Reduced Sale Begins Friday 9 A. M. Girls—June—Graduation Day—Then— Graduation Dresses iN ruffled with fine Chantilly lace. 1" The short puff sleeves are trimmed with lace ruffles; crushed satin Illustrated. $12.74 $14.74 days,—Graduation. fine | Sizes 10 to 16 years. jain Floor to the Second. Wool Jersey Suits For Misses, $12.74 Originally Priced §22.74 to $33.75 Not many of them,—just 68. if you wish to possess one, for wear at the shore or mou Some are belted, others slightly high waisted, some with fancy skirts and plain coats, cuffs of jersey in contrasting with sash belts and large poek good quality wool jersey Beige, Copenhagen, Green, Rose, Blue, Purple Soe? ~Third Floor, 85th Sireet, Broadway ribbon girdle. A Surplice Frock of Chiffon Cloth, made in Empire effect and daintily A Quaint Little Frock of Net,— fine Brussels net made in Empire style with full shirred skirt, fichu trimmed with picot edged ruffles; ribbon girdle and rosebuds. 6 to 16 years. Tcthi of White Georgette Cre $15.74 Specially selected as appropriate for the day of Made in soft, dainty, youth- ful styles with new touches in side pleated ruffles, es, pretty rosebuds and other girlish notes. kone —Third Floor, 36th Street, Your card box empty? Order a new supply in our Engraving De- Rees on the landing of the broad stairway leading from the 1 Correct forms in invitations and announcements —original ideas for monograms. ntains. shi ets~-a Sizes 12 to 16 years. . That means come early The very thing you will want $13.74 Sizes $7.94 $19.74 me with collars and , good sport styles, Il well made and of Black Charmeuse Satin—desirable quality. 40 inches wide. $1.59 yd. how, and aid Apply to Styles dressy _ styles. for almost every taste. Misses’ Wash Skirts New Models— Low Prices It’s summer call! Ten- nis, golf, outings, boat parties and all the ac- tivities of out-doors,— here! To be assured of well fitting, good look- ing skirts at low prices, select from among these: At $1.89 White pique skirt, fasten- ed down front with but- tons and buttonholes; patch pocket. Cotton finish skirt, fastened down front; shirred at waist- line; novelty patch pockets, button trimmed. At $3.89 Skirt of all French Linen, fastened down front with pearl buttons; belt of self materials. Other cotton skirts, with white backgrounds, printed with novelty striped and figured designs in a good assortment of attractive sport colorings. $1.89 to $7.49 Koxe —Third Moor, paaeaneninaagens tO WTOO Gracaciciceee CANDY (Made at A\aeys) These are delicious! Milk Chocolates, assorted nut, fruit and cream centres 34c Choe. cov'd Caramels, 24c Salt water taffy 24c Cream peppermints and wintergreens (ass't'd) |5c In Pound Boxes. SHES —Buasement, Centre, A. Blouse of sheer | B frill revers and | ned und picot eu Gate The only blouses with whic Black Dress Taffeta — good weight, chiffon fin- 40 inches wide $1.29 yd. EPO —Second Floor, Goth st, Some of the suits are smart, tailored models, others have the jaunty belted coat in several Some are braid trimmed. In fact there is something Batiste blouse with cluster pin tuck with Val. | $16.74 figured. Were up to $38.75 Sale Begins Friday Morning Kawe—Third Floor, Broadway, 84th Crepe Lingerie Time to change for cool and comfortable crepe under- [eh pp! wash-without- ironing kind, so desirable for warm weather. Crepe Nightgowns, a lovel, Empire style, sleeveless, wit! rows of simple hemstitching and ribbon, comes in six pretty Patterns of crepe; broad striped effects in light pinks and blues, From king checks, eet lor terns on pink or blue grounds, 4c Enoelope Chemises, ane of white crepe trimmed with neat lace; the other of flesh cre with light blue shirred stitch« ing in Empire effect; satin ribbon. 4 Crepe Petticoats, plain shir- red flounce with briar stitched hem. 94e Crepe Drawers, white, in straight style, edged with fish. eye Val. lace. 69 Corset Covers of white cre edged with lace and acabron. ery—plain and simple. — 46¢ Keare—Third Floor, Rear, Our 49c Luncheon Meets With Favor Business Man Writes Us: “I take my hat off to you for your enterprise in keeping the luncheon prices down to old-time levels. “Your 49¢ lunch ie the greatest value for the money in the city, and if you lose money on every- one served it is worth while, as it is the biggest the whole store as an in. stitution where economical buying can be done.” Our restaurant is grow- ing in popularity with bus- iness men. The 49c lunch- eon referred to cannot be duplicated—or, rather, it is not duplicated—by any of the other first class restaurants of which we have any knowledge. The high quality of the food served, and the ex- cellence of the service, at- tract business men, even from the financial district away downtown, hore —Kighih Floor, Lingerie Blouses $1.89 These four attrae- AA. tive models at a B/* price are all identified with Summer still more attractive ~ by distinctive new touches edged frills, organdie embroidery, cascade fichus, notched collars Wise to buy a Summer's supply Don't you need a new one for Decoration Day? ~ at this special figure. 1c. We le blow all n » | Venise lace h they might be compared are priced al $2 fage—Third Floor, 34th Street Black good weight and ing quality. ‘aille Silk wear 36 in, wide $1.49 yd. B'dway, 34th to 35th St. picot S Materials Size that a soldier might carry, 434 °x 7 inches, and very flat. The box is of polished wood and locks securely. Contains two panels, palette, palette cup, @ extension brushes, 6 tubes of paint. ti wT wr at . a AG nidphet hag’. SP 155 Women’s Dressy Suits Reduced for Quick Clearance The serges are splendid for general wear, Other mater- ials are the twills and burellas. Then come worsteds in many pretty mix- tures. The linings are plain and Girls, — Attention! Military Capes $10.74 Just waiting to enlist in sister’s summer wardrobe. Capes of navy serge, full flaring from the shoulders, with real military col- lar, soldierly brass buttons and bright red flannel lining. to 16 years. LEARANCE: Girls’ Coats $4.49, $5.94 Originally priced $7.49 to $10.74 Smart and of serge, velour, izes 10 outhful styles shepherd check, poplin. A good range of popular colorings. Sizes 4 to 14, but not each size in every style. Early selection means satisfactory choosing, $4.74 Originally $7.49 to $8.74 Fibre and Mercerized Sweaters Broken Range of Sizes There is a choice of three models and sev- eral pretty colorings. Norfolk Model, Cape Effect, Sash Model. ——— ith Street, with | with tucks, bh ing, organdie 50 and upwords elsewhere. —_.]_ ' rv Black Georgette Crepe and standard grace 04% $1.29 yd. good quality Loan—Third Veer, mbe D. Blouse of fine voile | ery und filet mesh lace, Compact Sketching Kits, $3.24 Artiste? Materiale Department, Fifth Fleer, For the Boy Farmer, Soldier, Camper, Golfer, Equestrian, and for almost all other sorts of boyish activity Khaki is the ideal cloth. Its wearing quality and soil-resisting sur- face make it quite the hest ma\ for almost all manner of outdoor apparel. BMEYS prices, for the fol Khaki tn the Khaki soy Sweater 590 & 8 to 10 years. To keep him warm and com-| | Neat, well made, with red trim | 1 fl fortable in ali outdoors. Made mings; just the thing to keep of all wool; V neck the youngster's clothes clean * rer bend tigen Rises 98 to"08. | | while “farting.” Blouses, 59c to 94c Sport style and collar attached, well . long or short sleeves. Sines 6 to 16, Khaki Color Mackinaw $8.94 Well-made, lined with red flan- nel, felled al} around, brese but- Oy bees ay poor ey bs mountain camp and motoring. Norfolk Suits, $3.89 Sises 7 to 16 years. With extra trousers for addi- tional service. Well made, full cut and standard color. Riding Suits, $8.49 Bixee 8 to 18 years. Genuine standard Khaki, made by master tailors who know rid- ing spparel. Soldier Suits, $2.49 For Little ‘‘Soldiers" Bines 3 to 8 years. +] Coat and pants, standing collar, four pockets, brass buttons, Play Scout Suits, $3.96 Biase 6 to 14 years. hat, coat end trous- ers, after Uncle Sam's real soldiers’ suits. | Knee Pants 49c Floor, B4th Street, Bear Summer Frocks Of White Voile—For Misses $12.74 Summer's bright times are white times to most girls, for white is #0 appropriate to youth. Threse froc! all that they should or could be for any simplicity, They will make friends quickly at their low a Three charming styles,— One, as illustrated, combines plain and dotted voile. Fine tucks, hand embroid- ery on collar and blouse, and sash of white or pastel ribbon. The Second is w straight line effect with wide horizontal tucks on the skirt. In- ns of net, fine lace and many pin tucks add to its daintiness. White or pastel ribbon sash. ; The Third of fine and sheer white voile is beautifully hand embroidered and trim- med with insertions of Irish crochet lace trimming the waistline and blouse. Two wide tucks band the skirt. Ae -Third Flor, 35th Street Hard-to- Wear-Out Clothes for Youngsters Let the little children play! No worry when they are dressed in sturdy rompers, suits or dresses such as these, that wash and wear so well and cost so little. Gingham Dresses 69c Little Empire dresses of plain colored or checked gingham, with pipings and trim- mings of contrasting colors. Silk laces, Pink Shirts, 94c Collar attached style, well fit- ting, long sleeves with cuffs. Sizes 12 to 14 inch necks, | Knickerbockers 79c to 9c ng = pearl buttons, pleats and stitching. /llustrated, Striped Gingham Rompers 46c Comfortable pajama neck, or blue. without collars; cool Neatly piped in white around neck, belt, pocket and knee, Sizes @ to 5 years. beach knee atyle Made », with bands of blue om round collar, wide | belt, cuffs Siaes #, 3, 4 years. Infants’ Wear Department, Third Floor, 85th Street, Rear | Black Dress silk, Satin pure exceptional 85 inches wide, quality. second Floor, 35th st,