The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1900, Page 4

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TOR ERET oR + ihe ey aes AY SCORED BY GIRL DYING 0 AEN JUDGE COMING, A BRO Declares the Trials of Excise Cases Are Farces. Ee Indge Cowing in Por — Bessions this aftern Mat the trials of « Baquor Tax law « (Were nothing more aa “E won't try any 1 a @Belaimed angrily © funtice” 4 Clerk Wolf 5 @ Aischarge the panel of jurors for @e day and abruptly adjourne! court For ten days Judge Cowing fas tried Pothing but excise cases. In that time fore than seventy persons have been welier get another panel of JUrere, and see if you can Ket men Who Will way that a man is guilty when he THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1900, EFUTES LETTER CCE QUOTED Chase National Bank)» Vice-President’s Dis- claimer. WHEAT WAS STEADY, ing to little inter buyers. © steadiness in conne was 1-4 lower, y. 35-8 asked; Man id; Mar AP. Hepburn has been Viee-Pres dent of the Chase National Bank since | Wh 1, 1800 On dune 5, 1807, four daye after the consolidation of the Third National and Jan fonal City banks he was View President of the new National City Hank. T do not remember writhig the let ‘ ter to Becretary Gage published in The Are now showing rid this morning, he said to an Kvening World reporter to-day told @ representative of The World that | at midnight, and » then I have found or ghought of nothing to refresh my memory.” 1) —_.- A EUROPEAN EXPRESS Thi garment ts favored aa promoting a slightness of figure and conforming to og and every one acquitted. In lis moves WRECKED AT BRUSSELS, 0 tent! Ju tus Row 14, of 1h . Saree 5 Baw, the Jury acquitted. but not before] » I think your remarks are an Ag Ptah SL tide ed A tumes for Out-door and 3 “Giving the testimony some a us fi : Gon. at's that!” yelled the Judge pad - Evening was an ‘The climax come + wh Mr Juror, you sit down ie Were Injured. . Bamuel Semachow!t on Mr Rosenfeld 4 tn talking and} = .a @t W Delancey « a a @rtal. Policeman Sag He the Judge went af Baloon Bunday night, Sept. 10, ‘ » une for a jury . ‘ @ rear room drinking beer . cUlain, Olmpson Ov, “The defendant.” Higgins testified, left thet - D Smas carrying m tray ioutel it] Sete | 539-541 Eighth Ave., N. W.Cor. 37th St. of beer A whiske 1 took 9) aga owing’ s re . a = Whiokey and tare! It. 1 put| “Mr fosenfotd ald" that the Dury did INCOMPARABLE CREDIT SYSTEM. Ph, ~ ne aad maw the defendant | not belleve Semachowits Intended to ve Roo: QM 8 cents for jt." olive the law Dining- m, aa Was it a hotel?” asked! the Judge A man would be an ass to conviet a ; Mo, sir.” replied the pollcemar | piewon for violating such @ fool law \ Chairs 85c . The defendant's lnwyr ADTANAM | remarked another Juror creees if i favy. eri rae 5 tna teaue " ja re : Nike ihe panel] FREDA PUPKE. \ Wise Chairs are never sold fot Z ined to y the law ont al tes jeaet €1,30, and th orth 4 Bsc (oi Bare he a ow te | every cent of that eam: They are a ‘The 5 uitted Semacho th “f substantially made of extra hea: rl fee alma FE OTR SMO Strange Malady of Freda Pupke solid pad wi caread high basta, — Purning to them Judge Cowing, with gen and Wiles i Strong cano bas) and strongly | ae a —_—| Which, Her Doctor Says, py tll str ge at tf SUGAR STOGK 'y Only Love Can Cure. sin ir acl 3 : ’ a ” eee = ‘are, Crockery, &e, ; = fae . This ts what tir George Kuhn. of 122) What to tt mp > Have you had Parlor Suit ; 1. . o ay tei ke, Clinton ave kiyn; said today * Cred ® Re " Flor ulis at thie season «1 - DOWN ACAIN aa: of Mise Freda Puphe LOVE TIES SEVERED. We Sell for Cash or Credit ser ae» ira on te ’ Pl eae, we . ot broken heurty yyy) RES Dat Rett UR RGN: they —— wi m, hence this r 4 a ¢ . ‘ Large and Hnect line of Furniture J S-piece parlor # . : am cure Metis = and Houssfurntshings of any house ia ered in figured da i a Price of Industrial Slump: |", ot it the city. Ines, ater sees we $16.24 u ed and Carried wa i Others Lower. Wt ort eal . 1+ if Freda were in the last Tm the face of n generally strong mar: tien & het, Bugar w demoralized #rock at | Dee Monee & it the opening + | ‘The quotations of thi Wily, over ¢ points. Btock were thrown on @ach sale. The other issues time, bur ihe tierce 0 Veading industrial was Shem and nearly all low 1 ‘The war in South Africa « er bed she into He Liew prostrat eal Waee fo and » every Ny hand of Db minute a peace W /) 4. INTENT ON DYING. of December Jonmes Men's the n Trane) , wd rere a Fopolitan St Od At Wi as oo fe Federal were & erally fe Were aui | trimmed "© BOY ASKS FOR EDUCATION. Ashe for a Ne sore to Court and Chance Somebody Tommy Lavery years olf oN STRONG. is ie braved i i "| Sale of he Night Shirts, -|mace of soft finish muslin, | with white and \colored silk cord, 50 Cls., value 75¢, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Her cheeks had o 1 man. | sister ts sid m R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low PriceSe aCYS Wines and Liquors in Annex. ¥ Our Telephone Number is 3069 18th St. Connects direct with this | wdepartment. When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug free. Two Star Rye Whiskey, aged in wood, rich and mele low, our regular price, gallon, $2.94; bottle, 74c.; this sale, gallon, $2.34; bottle 49c Finch’s Golden Wedding Whiskey, 7 years old, gallon, $4.74; bottle “Non XL.” Pure Marytand Rye, bottled in bond, boi- Ramsey Scotch Whiskey, per gallon, $4.19; bottle 99¢ Ramsey Scotch Whiskey, 8 years old, gallon, $5.44; bottle ; sree $424 Antediluvian Whiskey, per bottle... ++ $144 Schiedam Gin, imported in square bottles; wholesale, See Ae Te eee ee EEE EE EEE EE EEE ESE EE EEE EEES EEE SESE $9.50 dozen; our price per bottle...... 2... 6% | Very Old Jamaica Rum; wholesale, $12.00 dozen; our price per bottle .+ Bde Old Boston Medford Rum; wholesale $12.00 dozen; Our price per WOME... cece weer cee eee ee BhE. St. Croix Rum; per gallon, $4.19; bottle........99¢ New England Rum; gallon, $1.94; boite........49% St . Imported in glass, from 1), G. Gordon, Vino de Pasto, wholesale, $12.00 doz; our price bottle, .....+ ecere Wiens Olorosa, wholesale, $15.00 doz.; our price per bottle per ede 84c + 7 Romaney, wholesale, $21.00 doz.; our price per bot- Reduction of Hank Hate Aide the ‘ | —— g tle . . Wes Vinedise cere $1.24 Market—Aiserionms (leo | © mut: mans bast tee abt ad Higher. vsked lw | MIDWEEK WORK CALL! M Amontillado, wholesale, $24.00 doz.; our price per terme bere Paid Help H 7 ‘ s ov a Wants in |¥ Madeira. Pe calls’ a. To-Day's World.!$ imported in glass from Ruthersiond & Co. me bougint * bum | - im | mariet iebiaved eo bs ¥ ® t fr) BUT Hy Select Verdelle, wholesale price, $15.00 doz.; our price nereased Itease setal me to 8) John's Mame. | 2 Patd Help Wits tn the thirteen | & per bottle... cereeee sere WE THES MAR SPB Of bogs ere, Amst 35. othe. Y. papers combined, H Very Old Bual, wholesale price, $24.00 doz.; our price ate ei Pall. dat hia | APPRENTICNS #) TERN ee MAKERS 18 Per buttle.... seco sereerreee . Booed * hom dawwe a) saxo He Victoria Jubilee, wholesale price, $4 ee cea, r pied te SR botile... weensese : shares and of b " ‘ Hy q : re se aA “'§ California Table Wines, ba riidlee Vratasaraeg Sole ca. MA pweremecuimess : (Strictly pure, selected old wines.) JUMPED EFORE T l j Netrene *| riasog «2 Fan-y Quart Decanters, filled with Claret, 27¢.; Zinfan- RAIN, | owaye pi} [ead i H del, $3¢.; Port, Sherry, Muscatel and Angelica... 34¢ ‘ | January i; Mareh, € j Ne Wen. spe! Thais City, te feide. GREENFILL Mass, Jan. t.-A wo man supposed to be Mré. Sylvian Ley man, of New York committed suictie a % mele 'te Ris tobe! Ds 6B tot M Nove arket quiet and steady, Lg ow Claret, case quarts, $2.34; gallon... Zinfandel, case quarts, $2.44; gallon... Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel, gallon, Perrrrrerrrrr ey 74 oping prices were: Ma: M34) July &8 May corn, 3. 4 B. Altman & @o. Dciabsbetebetehetettbatahetehehe hahahahehehehahahehahehehehehehahebabahahehehelchahebahahahabehaha’? CLELLL Sonn nn nena enonnnnnbahhnhnnhanaae aa oaseor reer rer eee eee BUT TRADING DULL. eady, but again dis- market by foretgn were chietly responsinie tion with prices were: May were, May May corn, The “Princess” Petticoat (on which orders can be taken.) halal atatatatatetndetedadntedadnted ttt 22S S SSE SEES SSO SE EE Oe: 00 0OSSS USES SEESSES! CE eee eee EEE eee suseneseceueceueseseeussecess: | * * * * * * * ® 51499 Pilea Mink Mufis. four $2.67 fae Electric Seal (Cone £ $8.99 for $12.50 Aliska Sable (Skunk) 1 $6.67. for $9.00 Atska Sable a: $57.99 Ree 00 Alaska Sable (Skunk) | $9.34 igh Riso Alte Sable (Skunk) 3 silk 8 shades x ‘ 3 2 SAI Sales recently started continue with undiminished Evi | ig fing, China and Grocery Stores—and our prices are invariably from $20 to 40 percent. less than others charge, except in the few cases ® * | ¥that we are bound by trade agreements to maintain regular rates, a day's news with care and deliberation, The goods offered are worthy fin every w gThe more $ Children's Refers, made of splendid Ker Chilren’s Li RB. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Price Both Sides 14th St. from 13th 10 15th, 6tb Aves H ® ; ® Among other stocks involved are: luslin Underwear, Beecoetes, Lean, Hand- kerchiels, Blankets, 's an ys’ Shirts, Men’s and Women’s Hosiery, China, Gliatare, Housefurnishings and Clothing. Immense stocks of everything usually found in exclusive Dry Goods, Millinery, Jewelry, Furniture, Drug, Shoe, Clothing, Housefurnish- H * * Don't forget, we cheerfully refund money for any purchase that ¥ may prove unsatisfactory, This rule, in America, onginsteas right here. g Handsome i Furs at Low Prices, A sale of Furs that is timely. The Furs are elegant and rich; alls the cold weather is yet to come; the prices are considera- bly below normal value. Conditions couldn't be improved s for the economical. for $50.00 Mink Collarettes, © | $37.49 fine, dark skirs, ten inches ‘deep, very swell. by $21.34 for $30.00 Japanese Fox Sets, # +2 cluster style Neck Piece, trimmed with tails, round muff, for $8.00 Alaska Sable (Skunk) Mutts. for $223.00 Persian Lamb $174.99 lackets, collar and reveres of choicest chinchilla, 38 and 36. for $35.00 Electric Seal Jack- $27.49 ets, lined with heavy satin, Sizes range from 32 to 42, $17.49 for $22.50 Mink Muffs, four $5.98 stripes, Children’s Outer Garments. All who must provide clothing for children and misses should read to» # H Examine materials, styles, workmanship, and finish, ¥ you know about such garments, the better you'll like hese. Terse descriptions ; trifling prices : yng Coats, made of ne pepe neste effect,French back notch- cheviots,Vandyke sailor cape, inlaid ed collar, lined throughout with taffeta hott cloth,trimmed with fa — black, castor and tan said, sizes 4 to 14 yea $4.88 \ Misses’ Capes, made of beautiful double- wo $749 faced coll cloth, flounes and large hood & ‘Children’s Refers, nade of stanch cov- ert gol cloth, double shoulder cape, etdtetel uh ; of plaidadjusted withstraps an * buttons, sizes B to 16 years... $9003 es, French back, inlaid velvet I, SiZeS © 10 10 YearSeee Clo —In Annex. Giving Discounts —The Bosh of It! ¥ Clerical Suits, made of fine solt - finished clay diagonais, lined with mo- hair serge, thoroughly well tailored, sold elsewhere Al 6 @ 6 55 Less 10 per cent. usually allowed to ministers by credit houses. 1,80 Net cost of Suit $16.20 12.98 is our price for precisely the same kind of Suit —identical material, tailoring and tinish. And we show others made of serviceable raw worsted, sold elsewhere at $22.50; our price . 3 + $14.58 Vhe foregoing statements are not guesses -nor are they “ thinks,’ They are the result of personal and actual examinations and com. par sons. Clerical Suits made to order at a small advance. Men's Ulsters, made o! all-woo! frieze, full length, large storm collar, warmly lined, regular $13.00 quality; our Men's Overcoats, made of all-wool Oxford frieze, body lined with fancy plaid, shoulders and sleeves lined with heavy satin, beautitullv tailored, regular $15.90 quality; ourprcee 6 6 + ee ww $0674 Men’s Overcoats, made of tine Mack and blue Kerseys, velvet collar, raw edges, lapped and double stitched seams, body lined with double-warp Italian cloth and weol serge, shoulders and sleeves lined wiih satin, reg- ular $15.00 quality; our price =... $4924 Boys’ Reefers, made of all-wool chinchilla, velvet collar, : perfect fitting, sizes § to 8 years, regular $4.00 quality; Boys’ Overcoats, made of fine all-wool black and blue kefsey, handsomely tailored, substantially trimmed, sizes 15 to 19 years, regular $8,00 quality; our price + $6.24 Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, made of fine blue serge, pret- tily embroidered with silk on sleeve and shield front, full silk Windsor tie, regular $5.00 quality; our price. . $359 Custom Tailoring. If you do noi care for ready-to-wear clothes, tum to out custom department. Make selection, we'll take you measure, finish your or- der promptly and save you money. 9.98 ‘3 ( 3 fnntasintnieninlininin in bninininin in ininininininininninin nina nie ninninnnnn ihn ohh nnht ee. = ° bd $2.98

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