The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1900, Page 6

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Ey el BP POGKEFELLER OWNS (GAT AND HEAT —_-———+be— Consolidated Gets Con- veer ner Syndicate. an any of the other trac ie raid, has made @ sud It te only ‘The Consolidated Gua Company, Which John D. Rockefeller and o!her Mandard Ol men have bi Ihas secured contro! of the © Gas and Electric Light, Heat end Power ~ Company, the great light ‘trust’ organ- ) teed by the Whitney-Widener-Dikine syndicate last November, Thie ts taken as another move by the Ot crowd to force a termina-|Cormmination of the eal nas 3 Of the gas war. Tt ia also accepted) oo crneg this big company, it leaves the #5 meaning the end of the warfare) waniard and the New Amsterdam on | Which has been so destructively waged | ing outmide to Nght R out as best Le) dm Wall street the last few weeks!ean Extermination has been said to ve J certain stocks. the policy for one or beth of these com: At the outset things looked favorable | panies Be for the accomplishment of this purpose, | T* Rockefellers are credited with (10 © but when the Standard Ot! crowd heard | Ambion | all the gas companies that the trust was to be ured as a cud- |v Man gel agninst the gas companies the War | gigs would not sell at the price now be the purpose to farce a male o the reduction in| crowd company out of business New amaterdais| ABSORPTION ADMITTED. fi: thon stocks in Gen and remarkable recovery. expinined by the fact that the strange Preemire brought to bear against it has been unexpeciediy “releaned.”” ‘There has aivo been a sharp advance in the stock of the New York (las and Blectric Laght, Heat and Power Company, which finde {is explanation in e repert of thy conmmmation of the deal. the price o: gas b: Company, in which Anthony N. Heady, ae one of the Whitney-Widener-Elkine | 2 W. Doane ERaesglalt cdl ilar DE gyndicate. fs a large stockholder. Vari I reperiie tiday’ | owe methods have been resorted to in the effort to end (his war, but all failed | ‘As @ last resort, so they say tn Wall street, a raid was made at the 1 absorbed the clectric Lght, Heat ns tas | ton of a certain Stan@ard Oil clique on * all stocks controlled by the men who Were In the gas fight against L» polidated Company 1 Me a significan: fa: Poliian Breet allway the Con that the Metro tock, wh trol of Whitney-Wide- r whly me 1 eball kill myself” anid apes Of ox fourteen-year-old Wi a to Fred uf Richmond. | Hote ‘he farmer for whom + iad Wiliam Miller Farmer Boise says that Se had found peardiog tm * whereabouts. Broadway & 20th St. HOTS OVER NEW TAOLLEY, = were es nose attack ‘ a Villagers} i ted he Fala , i Fight to Stop Track entetice ? ‘ q Laying. Pon ele EE thee io sions in sow! TELEPHONE RA RATES CUT, @xtension line of the . atlas Company, known as the Huckleberry weed. on the Boston post road ‘Mamaroneck and Larchmont, to entoree the fnjunction which the Village Trus- ) teee of Mamaroneck secured ins) nigh! Gmainet the running of cars > A band-to-nand Agh: veiwe @mplorces and villngers yp = PPaating of the injunc | Court Justice Ke: | Rell Company Reduces Price r t and ar Jd call hostilities Harlem, ie, Madison Square and Seventy- eet exchanges and wi) n he pew Fifty-ninih err ‘Dock BOARD RAIS RAISES WAGES Company BO an injunciion aga Lirasiees {rom Justice gant ening vo keen t fn the Atty men @t work completing the string- t Others started out with | Meriyn and Lawyer RK. 4 | to Justice Keagh's house in 5 Bias satpection epetaat toe! People's Meee. While they were away| The Dock Roard to-day bean c M. Haxter. Sidney M. artist; Jacob Haisiead, J. M.jhow {t could spend other people's im, President of the Village,| money. Santa leus, though a little G. Fry, | late, dropped in and as a holiday prea of the] ert raised the salary of about ali those in the office, It was he oMicial sximience for 190 by Klumtrating S00 222 oS OES EE ES OED ESOS OSS SSS 4559S5666665880855 50S SSS SES EE SSeS St Saomgue -sisiessaenamnaaseaaes es No. Size in feet. Price. | No. Size in feet. Price. Bere Rabear: Booty Sts AIRES ma 189 10.2 214.5 $65.00 | 919% 10.8 214.3 $70.00 Hs Receae Baca Nabe at gaol 9190 10.2 265.4 75.00 | 9197 109 x14.3 75.00 995 10.5 215.3 72.00 9198 10,7 x14.8 78.00 Men’s Caps— Annex. 9192 10.9 x64.2 75.00 9199 1080x142 70.00 | Bere rth 9193 941x445 65.00 9200 104 x15.0 80.00 —_| Men's enuine Alaska seal Caps ined with} 9194 9.10n54.4 = 70.00 -9201-«10.4 214.3 75.00 Men's genuine Alaska Seal Caps, made of | 9195 944x135 60.00 | 9202 9.3.x 911 42.00 bees Ss tv Ath sath 85.49 a0hd $5;99 19203 9% 10.7 43.00 janddriving tapes, Best erage eeteerert Seve w ows PONT UCTS TIET Taw sor owe T PUTCO TCI ST LEA thtitrrttritttiririhithh tirtreteeeneeehe OY & SUE ‘AFTER WHPPING |Fourteen-Year-Old Wil-| lie Stapling Hangs Himseif. ORIENTAL RUGS Acad ie ‘i $4.97, Lehman’s Coal for Carriage Reductions of Great Importance Fates, fae" nar te, bat Boe previous to inventory. Hundreds of bales of UT es reste aon anal e inn 7 4 22.49, Coney Fur rs, $1.96, choice specimens included. Among them: 'Sieigh Bells. for body, $i.31 to Superb "Gem" Rugs | $6.49 ; for shaft, G3c. to $2.02; for : i sug 560 up. saddle, 74¢. to $6.34. Macys - Here's a Hosiery for cold weather wear. rates that insure quick distribution. Better come with the first rush. for Women’s j0c Fleece-lined shaped Vests, tinished with silk tape and edging to mate al same price. 19 24c | Vests, tons Writing Paper, 7c. Per Pound. Satin and Vellum-finished. ANTIC tor Women's _THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1900. the boy unruly and he gave him & Jeound walloping. Then Willie disap- eared tant night. This, morning the boy's body wae nd hanging a rafter in Mr Clearing Sale of Boise's barn | Willie formerly lived in Salem, aioe | |lIts parents died and he was farmed out Mr, Holse anita ae & month ago SUES FOR MILLER'S 'S ASSETS ‘Ladves’ Suits lat less ae i to-day by John B Lord, receiver of the 69 per cent. Frank: ! lin Syndicate. for (he possession of the) Sult was vrough The Rvening Wort Conn dan 8 a cost, it ern and (he $13,000 now | He will also sue for aulinves He ORIENTALISTS & JEWELERS, BROADWAY & ‘8TH ST. | AND CARPETS Annes Carriage Heaters, 4.25 an start as low as Fine Antique and Modern Daghestans, te $f Annex, Boys’ and Youths’ High ( *12.” made ot calf kin, double *20 it Skating She and $18, now Antique and Modern $ Bokharahs, 10 were S15 to $35, now Eflective Persians, averaging 3 to 4 feet wide by 6.6 tt to.9 it. long—now Fine Persian Carpets Marhed a Third Below Cost. Men's Felt Slippers, leather soles and high and low cut styles, $1.49 and Men's “Aretic’’ Overshoes.best quality pu one buckle, $1.69. Men’s Rubber Boots, $3.99, Men's Rubber Boots, knee length, $5.24. “storm King® The Attractions of Our Stores Are Their Low Prices, and Co, Sixth Ave. Macy Both Sides of I4th St. (Running trom ith to 15th St Underwear and Hosiery. fascinating group of economies for men and women-—Underwear and Large quantities secured at little prices offered at Spite of bulk you can't afford to be slow. It will be safest. 2% for Women's 48¢ Blick Cashinere Hose, heavy weight, double soles, toes and heels, ¢ for Men's 25¢ Halt Hose tast black and nat ural color, double (oes and heels. 15¢ tor Men’s 25¢ Imported Cotton Halt Hose, heyy weight, fancy stripes, double toes and eels Havidogee to match 9%. Per Hundred. Drawers 40c Heavy Fleece-lined Ribbed s, trimmed with silk tape and pearl but Drawers to mateh at same price The same paper that is advertised by others as Sold by others and described as exceptional value a bargain at 100 at 1c, Men's and Boys’ Clothing—-t Annex. There's a twang of frostiness in the air that strikes your face like a dash of menthol It gives impetus to Suit and Overcoat selling. Manufacturers were anxious to start 1900 with empty stock rooms and big cash balances, That policy threw many large lots on the market That's why the following items are within your reach: also. Young Men all: wool tanc durable sted a pods, regular $12.00 quality, Out Fic ade “! Trousers, made of heavy all- wool cassimeres and chey ecks an desirable patterns, correct See regular wn $2.49 $9.49 $4.0 quality; our price plain Oxtords, excellently tailored S Suits, double and single breasted ¥ sts, made of Men's Trousers, made of pure worsteds fabrics, new and y cheviot, well trimmed, stylish at attractive patterns, regular a0 quality; our yrepuat 8.00 gulity cur prie’--cssere BOo2Ai pice se em ee eee $3.44 Men's Sack Overcoats, made oi all wool Oxford irieze, thew oughly tailored, yoke and satin: regular $16.00 quality Men's: Sack coating, bh , Sid price Men's Ulsters, made of all-wool chinchilla, sleeves lined with heavy sat regular $18.00 quality; our p Men's Sack Overcoats, made Noed throughout with peal silk, velvet collar, stitched seams, raw edges, stylish and perfect behind regular $18.00 quality; our price Men's Ulsiers, made of al!-wool frieve, lined with bright, warm ey regular $5.00 quality: our price viceable boys’ Reelers, made of all-wool blue chinchilla, Oxford, brown and blue frieze, with storm or veivet collar, lined with “ ew? sott-tinished che: warm materials, sizes 6 to 15 res er ae vuble warp Malian clot . $4. 38 % quality; our price ‘ $13. 74 | Bors: i Top oe na seta frieze, hand- sommely ta velvet collar, sizes § $4.69 5 ¢ blue and black kersey,| to 15 vears, ree eden our price ' $14, 99 Bons" Two. pian Sats hie all-wool fancy cheviot, excel- ly tailor i with extra ir of mr $3.44 ets, raw cdges, double stitched, sei ietying, regular $15.00 quality; our "$it, 24 Boys’ Blouse Suits, made of fine blue serge and cheviots, seeeeee handsomely trimmed and embroidered win WY * $4.38 lined with| "egular $6.50 quality; our price . $9.49 Maite steeves Wind with sulin, eaty to into, good reg aly a 3 | mf sen, a a you can't find what by adept tr csctiphich and make the Suit or Overcoat to onder. leeves ie with wat priceseeee 990074 Ov ereoats and Skirts, 'Men’s and Boys’ Footwear. extension soles. gui, lined with wool, three buckles, $2.49; make, ba latatetatatatateteete OCTET TTT TET CETL nd | er t re Reisrisit seetnen-seieeseueceseaseosticeueeearceneienreeeuieess $288 CHRRRERE: eaneeeeeenenaeenseeneenaneseeeeenseeeuseesy "ah aie Cre J40888 404844488 48: hchethheaht hahahah hndn nnn ddd da hadnt tn thet bond IndndnIntede dn dndndnde indadatatade adatadedt Pee ee ee eee eee ee Parent Mustin and Cambric Petticoats, 29¢, now the culminating time is practically here. and cut with ample fulness. they are usually ignored by dealers 28c for Men's and Boys’ Unlaundered Shirts, be odes . 1 good heavy mustin, thre ply Linen, « in” by nforced front and bac full feiled seams throughout, continuous facings, collar button protector back of neckband and tie tapes cut full size in bee sewed and perfect fitting; sive: up to 18 inches, different sleeve lengths. 3Bc, tor Mens and Boys’ Unlaundered suirts, bodies made ot Utica mustin, three-p {7 vant linen “set-in’* bosoins, handworked button holes in neckband reinforced front and back, full felled seams throughout, continuous lacings, collar button protector on back ot neckband and tie tap 0 48 in. Boys’ Shirts, sires uy open back only; Men's, open back a and open back and trent telled seams, con tin t tle tape At 5c— The materials are principally Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook made tine, smooth and strong py the chuicest staple and best shut- tles. There are All-overs, Edg- medium widths and flounce widths. Patterns from a traction of an inch to halt a yard with unusually liberal margins, The designs are beautiful, artistic and diversitied. Neat, exquisite effects for baby clothes and women's lingerie ; dainty styles for trimming waists, and ‘showy, elaborate combina tions for flounces and ruffles- scrolls, stars, wheels, medallions, crescents, dots, bar, vines, flowers, leaves and scores of other pretty ideas figure in the embroidery schemes. ers have been New Year pie ful. For instance: fects, fri ea oe dl i we pepne for - = dresses —rich, darkis ore 49 | ings .. for 50c. Imported 29c. ford, England. These goods are fast black The Attractions of Our Stores Are Their Low Prices. Ky\ R. H. Macy wy Muslin and Cambric Night Gowns, ue. to $10.42 Muslin and Cambric Corset Covers, 14¢, to $4.99 to $12,090 Men’s and Boys’ Shirts. We've levied tribute upon muslin mills, and linen factories, and thread factories, and button factories, and Our completed products, in bulk and excellence, are monuments to the genius of Shirt-making. bosoms are three-ply linen inserted, not cotton and merely patched on. The seams are fat felled. tuc they count in the wear of a Shirt, and for that reason we’ watched them closely without increasing the cost to the retail buyer, Ede ines ty of narrow designs wide margins. Ldgings—designs 1 to 2 At ie inches wile—open work styles generous margins, ings and Insertings—baby widths,3 At Yo—tdeings designs 113 to : ssurtment of handsome | styles, [”Thowsands of Yards of Fine Inverting at 10e. | At 49e—Alll Overs, 221 inches wide, " At 69c—All Overs, 2214 inches wide. At 89c—All Overs, 221% and 45 in. At 98c—All Overs, 2234 and 45 in. At $1,29—A" Overs, 22% and 45 in, At $1.49—All Overs, 2234 and 45 in, 80c., $1.00 and $1.25 Dress Goods at 49c. scouring the markets for weeks in order to values. Their efforts have been remarkably success- 69c, and of very fine, rich lustre, 45 inches wide. NO BETRA CHARGS FOR fT. Advertioonents tor THE WORLD oil! be re | Aeverttmerete for TES WORLD will te ro nd Co, BOTH SIDES of 141H St (Running from 13th to 15th St.) SIXTH AVE. SAAARARDARAAAEARASADIRAIOE Unequalled Values. All of these goods are just from our own and other fac- tories—factories in New York and the environment of New York, Their freshness isevi- dent. Examine critically. You'll tind no soiled creases, no dinginess; there’s a crisp- ness and delicacy about ti trimmings that all women with dainty tastes admire. The shapes, sizes and work. manship are excellent in every respect. Nothing has been slighted or skipped that would enhance their grace and goodness, The one overshadowing, vital, unchallenged fact we wish you to fully comprebend ty that our prices are invarie ably less than elsewhere, That truth, toroughly proven, backs our bid for your preference, Muslin and Cambric Drawers, 9¢, to $5.24. Muslin and Cambric Chemises, 29¢. to $5.99, Nainsook Dresses for Infants, 9c, to $0.69, The The bodies are liberal in length The foregoing minutie may be monotonous; 44c for Men's and Boys’ Unlaundered Shirt Bodies of * Utica Nonpareil or New York Mills muslin, three: ply 1900 count pure linen bosoms, tandworked buttonholes in neckband, reinforced back and front, full felled seams throughout, continuous facings, collar button protector on back of neckband and tirtape, sizes up to 18 in, Boys’ shirts, open back ard closed bosum only; Men's, open back und open back and froat, short and regular bosoms, 68 for Men's Unliundered Shirts, made in our own Ce factory of Utica Nonpareil muslin. Three-ply solid be improvements, handworked but- n neck and wrist bands, open back and open back and front, sizes up to1Sin. We have man- wtactured and sold this hhirt for over twenty years, always bettering and strengthening it whenever possible; com petition has never approached it. 69 for Men's and Boys’ Pajamas, made of heavy flan- Ce inelette, very tine, soft and tleesy, excellently made and tinished throughout, large assortment of prettily striped and plaided designs. A Sale of 75,000 Yards The regular Macy pricts—they mean a saving of from 20 to 40 per cent. Edgings—wide designs Cm and wide = margins— At Yo— beautiful styles. Rdgi vide desi At 14c— Ae ace tom of skirts. Edgings- -demi-flounce |At 19 o— tiene splendid styles and faullless needle- work, inimense varie- begin the Venetian and Scotch Tweed Ef. | Zibeline Plaids, 45 inches wide All-Wool Homespuns, 50 inches fibre | —strong, well-tinished, firm fab. wide—unmistakably a dressy and ap- ' rics—handsome plaid designs in | serviceatle weave for street and Cight new and effective color combinations Two Black Goods Items. : Mohair Brilliantine, made by the formnos weaver of Brad. travelling gowns—ten of "he best Spring shades. . 49c 49% for $1.25 Pure Mohair-and- Wool Crepon; ten new and beautiful ge to choose from, They'll rank among the leaders for Spring wear; from 41 to 43 in. wide. 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