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- is THE SUN, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1913. SULZER'SPAYRAISING BILLS INTRODUCED "Provision for Fifty Insprctors Taken Out of llijrh wiiy Measure. SKXATK .11 'MPS SAI.A1MKS No Vote in NYtv York City on Kiiilriiiii!' nnil Viirntit I. nml Tn.v Kiite. AimNT. April 2.1 Onv Hulzer had flrrmlnr l-'ri M Wliiir, Domm-rat, of SrliTif'CtnHy. introduce n bill to-flny in crfBhliiR t ho siil.iry of the Sini, (.'omml. ionnrof HUIiwnyH from tin Win tn tlo.000 nnd pormittine -Iiihii V irlil', who finv Sulor eTprrM will he rnnflrmmi n thr hontl of thi rinnart'tiPtit. to nppoint a scorol.'iry nt h wilary of IW.ink), a rhiof n(?infiTiit JT.'.niKi. .i first deputy at Si.mi), ii sfoond mill third deputy hihI an auditor nt SX.imo .Mch The provision for fifty rontldfiitiiil inp'?tori nt t'l.nnn onrh wan plrirKcn out Senator White introduced another bill for iov Stilnr nitinR tho rilnrv of the Statp rohitcct to $l5,ooo nnd th depu ties to jr.'.icio. JIii.ikki nnd 7, Son nnd giving the secretory JT.wm The Senate pn-od Assemblyman Push's bill cKint: Major-l'iPii O'Hynn a salary of Sn.'iou it ye.ir and Assemblyman Weil's lull inrrensinc tho salaries of the thrpp Mtatp Tax CniiiinlsHiotiors from Si.ikki io tV"1' n yp.ir Thp Somite pard Aomblytiian Dono hue's bill utlthnriing tin- Npw York rity Hoard of Kducation to fix th salaries of nil of its employees TIip Assembly ipfpat'l thp bill re.uir itiK persons ctif;.ii;ed in handling dvnnmito to bp licensed anil examined by the Stale I'iro Marshal. TIip Iowit IIiiiim passed the (iibbs bill providing for thp approval xf all infant foods I iv iIip St. ip llpallh f'omniiKNioner lipforp thpv an put on th market An other fiibln bill which pasod provide t.'int certificates of the death of infants under I year of ai;e shall state the mode of feeding Senator llenrv Salant. Progressive of New York failed in his effort to discharge, the Senate t'odes Committee from further consideration of his bill proposing to nub mit to a referendum the uuostion of re ducinc the tax rate on building in .New ork city bv half nnd increasing the tax on vacant laud 'I he bill is Killed for this cession The Wemblv passed the I'rawley bills incliiilinc Slate Uinds In the exemptions from provisions of the inheritance tax law and increasing to l': per cent of the par value of bonds hearing not more than :t ppr ceni interest the amount of credit to be given on franchises taxed to the purchasers of State bonds and pro viding for a cedit of '. of l per pent on such bonds bearing from 3 to per cent interest Buying your Spring motor wear here is a regular "picnic. ' ' Everything you wear. Everything your chauffeur wears. Of a quality to stand hard usage. At a price that keeps down the cost of motoring. Accessories at moderate prices too laprobes, steamer rugs, knitted jackets, tire trunks, rear trunks, Thermos bottles, flasks, drinking cups, wrist watches and Blue Books. Do you golf or tennis? Everything you need among our Sporting Goods. "Solo" socks are our idea of the best sock value we can give our customers. "Your money back" if our idea doesn't coincide with your idea. No. 51 for 50c. is a good lisle weight for right now. Rogers Peet Company, Three Broadway Stores t at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. The Original Ramie Fibre Hf I, U. S. Pat. OB. 'I'll' Srhllihini Itamle Nummrr.welfht car. inrni are a Imuiy for tint nrathrr, the tlnmle t-ln'n brink' ilrllrloualy root, havinf Ibe hlfhtat btnihliif and rapnratlni poser of all known tenlle mhnanrra. I or klr hy Iradlnr dalera fmywhar. If lour rtrnlrrs rannot supply ou m ran direct rou io one who ran, Wrlie for booklet and tampltt. SCHLICHTEN RAMIE COMPANY, If roartk Avt. New Tark. Fur Storage at Macy's means full protection and preatest care, at a very low charge. Furs called for. Third Floor, Broadway. R.H. Macy A Co.'a Attractions Are Their Low Price. . 9i n ii MM 1 1 W a" aaaaiaS Herald Square, Wa Broadway, :4th to 35th St. A Deposit Account at Macy's --mean, sharing the profits on what 'ou bu . Most prac tical anil profitable method for purchasing. SMART COATS and WRAPS At Very Special Prices Wraps were never more picturesque than those of the mo-, ment, with their Oriental draperies, rich colors and gorgeous em broideries. A black satin draped Wrap at tS4 75 his a won derfully effective Chinese design in heavy gold thread embroidery and is fashioned on the most artistic Oriental lines. An imported Wrap of Sevres blue brocade at l9.Tf is deftly draped, its soft full folds banded with heavy lace in the same clear and lovely blue. I In the New Deptrhnent Third Floor. ' Reversible Wraps of Black Satin and Shepherd Check, $ZZ.74 A ver stylish garment, as illustrated, perfecth reversible one side of smart black and white checked worsted, the other of a lustrous black satin. Very finely tailored. $18.74 Afternoon Wraps of Black Brocade, A modish garment fashioned of a soft rich brocaded satin with a shawl collar, cuffs and deep curving fold at foot, all of plain black satin. Fastening at the side with three braid ornaments, this graceful Wrap is lined with light colored satin in fashionable shades. H If Jf The ZMEN'S Shop Entrance on Broadway, at 35th St. Has mnetd from its old home, and now occupies vm great l improved and far larger quarters on the Snm Floor. .5th St. side. To sifnaliie this more, and to connect it in our mind with one of tiTe most remarkable allies c-er of fered in Men"s Furnishings, we are placing on ale, fur Thursda and Frida onl. three thousand- SMEWS $2.50 and $3,50 SHIRTS at $1.69 Materials of such high standard have never be fore, to our knowledge, been used in read-tu-wear Shirts. These we shok are such a ou will find, a? a rule. -n in the showrooms of the exclusive Cutom hirt-maker. You notice that we st "52. .SO and 5..50" lurK Ni the are. b actual tet. What i more, the Slurt outnumber the other In two to one. The colorints and designs include some of the smart est and most novel effects that we hae ever seen. Among them are: Grey, blue, launder and uhite, uith uoten stripes in blue, tan, helio, n ine, etc. The models are soft cuff, pleated soft bosom mod. els, soft cuff plain negligee, and laundered cuff plain and pleated stles. The sizes include all that are known to Shirt-making - Ah to 18, and the Meee-lengths are .54, .35 and even Jo in the soft cuff Shirts, which is uncommon. Main Floor, Broadway at 35th St. These Shoes are strictly hand lasted, and have low flat heels, close trimmed welts, and a distinctively "English" cut and line that allows of a firm and even distribution of weight. The lines of thest Shoes are not only "smart" this season, but promise unusual foot-com-fort in the hot weather soon to come. The Shots in Hack, domino calf are in both button and lace styles (at illustraiei),hae the new and popular "round" toe. The Lact Shoes of tan Russia calf can be had with either the new "round" toe or the English receding toe, and are rendered pecu liarly distinctive by the invisible eyelets. Men's $6.00 & $6.50 SHOES Very SPECIAL at $3.96 Shoes of unusual value to nark in your mind the recent trans ference of the Men's and Boys' Shoe Department to the Main Floor Balcony, 35th St., Rear. New and much unproved quarters quickly reached from the Street. Remarkable Reductions in 3-PIECE Parlor SUITES Only one Suite of a kind. An ojfering that marks the move of the Furniture Department to its imptoccd and much larger quarters on I he Sixth Floor. At these special prices for Thursday and Friday only. -4 - sew This $137.00 Suite, Now $87.50 Consisting (as illustrated) of Sofa and two Arm Chairs. Birch Frame, mahoganv finished, claw feet. looe cushions in green panne: panel back. $59.50 Slat-back Claw-fool Suite, $46.50 Sofa and ti Arm i ...;ii. ufbri jr i. ,iiv - n' ." i. htted with Ioom? green panne ciiii Shaped arm. $121.00 Mahogany Finish Suite at $85.25 Sofa and two Arm (.hair-., with shaped arm and high tufted back, claw feet, and upholder, of reen panne. Sofa, Arm Chair and Arm Rocker Suites $59.50 Claw-fool Panel back Suite at $46.50 I rami of birJi in mahoga n finish. Ili,h win, and coering of red figured panne. $37.50 Loose-cushioned Panel-back Suite, $32.74 Turned arm and daw feet. Cushions of green piuh. l o-e for cleanlme'. $46.50 Straight-armed Panel-hack Suite, $39.50 Fitod with 'o'e ai!!!'"1. of red plu't. J $58. 25 Carved Claw-foot Suite, $45.50 High pane! back's, beaiitu'ulh cared. Shaped arm and looe cuhion of rose-colored panne el vet. Mahngatn frame in birch finish. $116.00 Carved Panel -back Suite, $82.50 shaped arms and covering of iwn panne. $90.25 Solid Mahogany Suite, $56.25 Large straight arms and co iTwvg of silk panne tlvet. $127.00 Carved Panel back uite, $87.50 Frame or b-h. mushed ma- hogam. haped frot and lioe ! d-zry cn lj- L td i l l ciNiunii of pamie elet. , $67.50 High Panel-back ?S UiaUPnl1.kk ! Carved Suite, $52.50 Suite. $42.25 Fitted with 'oo-e cushion -if green pluh. $58.25 Claw- foot Panel back Suite, $45.50 I rarne of birch m mahngam iii"h. Fitted with I me cul ion 'f green pli, . Shaped arm and frames of birch in maintain finish. Cov ered in green panne velvet. $58.25 High Panel-hack Suite, $45.50 W ale shaped arm, frame f birch m mahoganv finih and up h"l -terv of green panne. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS for Summer at SA VINGS lpyj H OXDLRFl'Ll.Y complete and arlittic shouins, dlplaved trill A in the new, much larger I IViwrtmeiit of I nhnUfprip lSS Peached uuickb. afeiv. , 20c Scrim, special at (yd.) 12c hoi Thursday anJ h'niav only In allover. block and stripe , effect, and each one in choice , of white, cream and Arabian. One pattern a simple fancv j allover effect. Another has a j simple striped centre with an i openwork' double border and j hemstitched hem. 1 on if, Imported Madras from Scotland Our own importation, selected 'roni an ttenivv assort ment of various line, and b conipanoii the nevet. bet and least expensive. In main case the same idea in design is carried out in different w idths. iWadras (M inches wide). 18c, 24c, 29c, & 39c Madras (15 inches widei. 34c, 39c, 49c, 69c, & 89c Madras (52 inches vvide. 59c to 79c Novelty Ncls, 21c, 24c 34c, 44c up fo(jc.)$1.74 From the best nulls of Eng land and America, in plain fish Net, filet net, in square, solid woven stripe, and Colo nial effects. Some with edges both scalloped and overlocked. 4 feet x 8 feet $1.18 84c 5 feet x H feet $1.34 89c 6 feet x feet $1.59 $1.18 7 feet x H feet $1.89 $1.39 Quarter-inch slat, outside bark Bamboo Porch Screens feet x 8 feet R feet x 8 feet ') feet x 8 feet 10 feet x 8 feet 12 feet x 8 feet $1.98 $2.12 $2.29 $2.69 5 feet x 8 feet 6 feet x 8 feet 7 feet x 8 feet Utrfn 74c 79c 94c 99c .Vatuml 61c 74c 89c 99c great iv improved the huirth Floor. Rear. 'iiiiortaoiv rv the escalator. 45c Plain Scrim, special at (yd. ) 32c A'er Thusdav ani Friday only Width. -JO incite. Colored border and open-work and hem stitched hems effect in white, cream and Arabian. Specially priced, and usually selling at Macy' f,,r 35 c to 50c Curtain Nets, (yd.) 24c Choice ot 1 attractive pat terns in allover fish Net. Widths .? inches and 4.s inches. Some with a solid woven stripe and a Colonial filet Net in square, and some with edges both scalloped and overlocked. Porch Screens of Bamboo, From Kobe, Japan . Il'e makt sure of securing the best quality Olllv in these Screens, because we place the order through our representative in Japan twelve months ahtfad. These screens are strongly constructed of outside bark bamboo and are bound with double cording at the edges. Color either natural or grass-green. A stout bamboo pole is at the top and bottom, enabling the Screen to be fastened securely to the porch in breezv weather. Pullevs are of hard wood. Half-inch slat, outside bark Bamboo Porch Screens .'lc , Nnmrnl I . . Sl , (iririi Niitiiriil Purlmgton Create THE MEN'S STORE Gentlemen of New York The fashions of the gentlemen of England are here, bearing the REDLEAF badge of correct style and unquestionable quality, assembled for your viewing in the Sixth llottbon Conference A unique assemblage easy of access - on the street floor; nothing here merely because it is English, but because it is the thing of its kind in London and the very thing New York men will wish to have. REDLEAF Topcoats for yachting and motoring, the very same coats that will be worn at Epsom and Cowcs; Balma caans for the fishing and shooting trip. Croxdale weather coats, triple-proofed. Cricketing blazers for tennis and golf. Neckties just as you'd see them in Bond street. Spitalfields silks for neckties to order, and the finest shirtings the British Isles have produced for the 1913 season we'll make them up for you in our custom workrooms. Lounging robes for den and country club Londoners have worn them for generations; London Terry cloth bath robes. Lincoln-Bennett bowlers and caps; you'll see them at Meadow Brook in June. Half-hose, sports hose, golf stockings, underwear, linen collars, handkerchiefs. Walking sticks in all woods, with the Prince of Wales or the Derby crook handle. Motor robes made in County Kerry and used all over the British Isles and the continent: and the finest of cashmere robes for the electric, limousine and victoria. And other importations of London merchandise of in terest to men of fashion and affairs. So ihucIi for what ur have done in London. In .Yew York three of America's best tailoring houses :m'niiui ire have arranged lo have made and offered to-day 150 Men's Suits at $27.50 Men who are accustomed to wearing business suits made to order, at a cost of $40 to $60, will be quite surprised at what we have done in these suits at $27.50. Burlington Arcade. Any man may choose from the 150 and find the color, pattern, style and size to suit him. In each of these respects the range is representative. America hasn't their equal in style, cloth, or tai loring, at $27.50. Jofjn Manamate Broadway at Ninth I INSTKI'CTION. NEW YORK New York CltJ. $1.64 $1.79 $1.84 $2.39 v 'ii n " ,ui Ut ill 8 feet x K feet $1.18 $1.18 o feet x 8 feet $1.24 $1.34 10 feet x 8 feet $1.29 $1.44 12 feet x 8 feet $1.69 $1.74 Plare vnur nrder now fnr Slin Cnvrm &unino i (a fntii delirery at any date you specify this is the only way to insure getting ljust what you want when you want it in the rush season when tho hot weather arrives. pyORFOLKtem ARROW COLLAR HIGH UN THE BACKEND LOW IN FRONT- ZforlS Cluetti Peabody ft Co., Inc., Makara ETHICAL Culture School Central Park West and 63d Street Kindergarten and Primary Normal Training Department riol PMly S Hill, of TMchm 1 "l lejc l-Mwutfoiial AcUlirr nuil lanrtinor In Klnilrriirti'ii Thriirj' Tui nam" Klnrtfriiirirn rmirff .Mipriioon courses in prlmnry niflhon (or Klntlrrcnrlf n lch'r. l-nrtlnc to hliulrrrArtrn.Pilmary illplnm, I'nr i'rilrulr Adilrs MISS I'vriinill.VK .1 THM'Y Aciliiu: lrlncipil lZlj!J!2 r" ,r" "", w" BY VIIITl'H of cxccullon, I will sell at .171 Scovillc School for GirUi Canal nt., New York, on April il, l 5 l. ii , ma. ;o -flh Aenuc. . .,j chlntry, rrllulolii. buliona anil nxliirfa. natlilrnl and Hay Sludtnia. .Siimmrr ni J,MKS 1.. MONAMHK, Marshal. parly wlllne Juno 7lh. Itlnfrarlea. Sum lrrm July 7th lo Auc. :io. brlenrd ''"' pull A. A. KINSTI.I'.II. Anrllonrrr. sell linnrtnt Mh1fnl .iiinmjr l.omr; Irlps io '"".' ati High Art. I'aluilnit-. fcnlni. April -, in, 2 apprtrlallon of clly artvanlaie. .ppm'i" mi ii i:asi r-'.Mh i. reoivwi now. Kr inrh AdTfrllifMMiH sad nrntd St., Trltphnnr Roatoa. ". N"" no- aBcrlpllBfmyB nrp,rtwar. near .I7ih WMhlnilon M. ' OmCeS Irn at Ihftr omrr. M,;MJ Wru 135lh iiu l. IlarrUon. wtarrr Ihrratri ar Cblrais, III. SIOSw- THE SUN I ttml ! h.l, Breaklya-KVI Mv- fer Bu Wlnr. CM rharud at mala Iniunn St., near I'. Knlll. DailV ' tourlM. Allaall ntr. V .1. um"f Xt York Clij -Wall MaHrrK. df Simitflv Htrfftmrnmaylfave Newark, N, .1,- I'rM- ...i.nii aunany aubtcrlptloniandad- erlck N1. Sommrr, Sli) '""'""A, , .,-. PvoninA fHemBU at th Broad Si. TdephODe I"T,"i.f!f cl1 HVening wall at. omc. ; MM Market. Befntji1