The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1900, Page 5

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WEADAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1000, i RH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Macys Both Sides 14th St. 13th to 15th, 6th Av. - CUPID WINS AS USUAL; MISS PAULDING TO WED. ‘end prices tar below & - ; Ro (J ‘ The Millinery, Waists, Costumes, Wraps, Men's and Boys’ . Clothing, Children’s Wear, Shoes, Hats, &c., &c., are in the plenitude of their Spring freshness and beauty at “Greater New {Important to Easter Shoppers. pom Greases Store,” and “Bloomingdale's Prices ars the GREAT THREE-DAY CLOTHING SALE. “se'® |Mlen’s Spring Top Coat Offers. Suiis,te | Me's Top Coats, al! th: latest s'ades of ll-wo lcovert ; Y 3 , TO, ie Dh sli tte. ond we belteve then to ve away alead of 555 y / s| oilet W aters, Perfumes & Extracts ‘ ; ‘ A dah of fragrant water in the bath, or sprayed on the face and hair, and @ Gleek clay, drop of delicately oorous extract applied to the handkerchief seem trifling ia respect to bulk and volume, But in the aggregat: they reach a m: difficult to realize, These little dashes and drops represent an annual imports” rock cut- taton of ‘our hundred thousand dollars’ worth of cologne, and one million siz hundred thousand dollars’ worth of scent stutls for compounding perfumery = in all sizes products, So much for the general ext-nt and importance of this sweet industry, “7 recula, and tre, This Special Details. The Macy organization touches this enterprise with the sam: push and phi that distinguishes its con:rol of other and more practical int:rests, We opets ate a perfumery laboratory for the sume cost-elim nating reasoas that created) our candy, mattress, harness, sairt, hindkercnief, cut glass and pottery” ba factories, re Attar of roses, the eiszntial oll s:uret by distilling or vaporizing th: bloom:, is the mist exp ns've ing wed by peclume.s. Asians formerly exchanged this volatle duif for us weight indianowds. The makers of to-day are only a littl: less unesasorable in their demands. Tae mative thrift and sound j of our pitrons rede) at the exorbitant rates charged for mere exclusivensis and reputation. That's why wee becam: manufictucers. The raw materials used in our laboratory come from the Tunja Valley, in Bulgaria, the South of France amd California. You will tind all our goods dainty, lasting and low-priced. : Natural Flowers. Oude b ODORS Violet Toilet—th-e: ounces, 29¢.; tracts, nothing Carnation pink, pe 46c.;, sixteen Easter Lilies in Pots, 15¢. per bud ghoier tor the bouquet franel- Toilet Waters—hetiotrope, Jockey) forts a tom $1.09 80 BBD) Sample se) {iyaols tarival Club, ylang- ylang, stephanotis and} price 8¢c., $1.29 and $1.49. 10c,; half ounce, ley, Marie Stue | pyle Te aaa ieteoptbcds eons plants, ja 21c.; one ounce, art, sweet pea, y 1 | er 2 “f h “ Parfum de la Femme Adores,” aj paisies, tants, 39¢, and $96 jox-s 2 ounces, whiteheloit pe. rench perfume made by the cele-| aut a OE he ; Hie went ron’ price $1.57 per bottle; reduced to} 50. Sheet Music at 15e, lily, west end, | 790, B white lilac sweet || Imperial Bouquet Soap, equal to the! Lou'siana Lize—Great Ru beat, tuberose, Well-known brand that sells at 24c.|—Her Name Is Rose— The & anything ou red at ans where near the price all sizes of Feevlar and stout men can be titted at the sinall price of Men's Top Coats—'t you want adressy, up-te-vare garment, this will t nad. ©! p yatines: $k eeeceoccoooooso-ee. Specia Offers in Men’s Suits. Men's Sor ng Sults—These suits ore of a weight suiteble for tm acabate use, ina variely of te mowest pthons, every gorment being stricth all wool, male with wide Trench facing and trimmed in the boot p ssidle manner. We mike special inention in this fot of a st ali-wool eo blue and black serge cheviot thot is gearantee color at Men's Fine Suits —We do not believe you can duplicate these suis anywhere short of £2.00 to 14,00 a suit. They are made o: fine velour cassimeres, high-grade cheviots and soft-finishat black thibets, each garment peritety lore}, correct in style and trimmed as only high-grade garments usually are. Stout and extra large men titted ot the same e We are show. ing for little fel- lows from 3 to 10 years of age an price, Boys' Two-piece Suits, sizes 8 to} 16 years, with [exceedingly large line of high class novelties in Rus- double-breasted jacket, made of sian Blous? Suits, Sailor and the fine quality strict- mannish — Vestee ly all-wool chev. jots and cassi- Suits at popular prices. meres, also plain Second Floor, @tb St. Section. proper gare ment 'or op Coats, each garment properly tailored and Perfect in ever alo! make: the cut and fins) of these . ited Bole ingbroke in cither sack or the stout up te 4 arments are «ll tat coukl be aske!; not a detail has opvlar away coat, for slim, chest Oe Cex suit is sel dom sold for less than $15.00 or $14.09, your choice, 10.95 §]/$ Young Men's Suits—Stnctly All e wool Cheviot and Cassimere ¢ Suits, in a variety of this sea- son's newest patterns, perfectly made and well trimmed, sizes 14 to 20 years; $6.50 elsewhere would be about the price of this suit; here 4,95 * Tan the popular “\ Wed boys of Pig ‘ shown in all this spring’s shades of covert cloth, also the new herringbone, well made, trimmed value at b40; hee sty PO a CR Ideut. John Edte, U. dinner in Washington last night, at the | pe t H home of his mother, complimentary to ; Mies Anna Paulding, the niece of Ben- hos’? (hobe'et imemer is ator Depew. Benat Although the engagement has not been leased formally announced, its existence is now be admitied ng the close friends of the | the Lieutenant and young eophe nd it ts generally believed | his blessing. man! bi blue and black | untinished chev- iots that are war- ranted fast color, usual price $4.00; our 2.95 price, N BRANDS i UNHOLY LOVE Triple Toilet Waters—fre- ently sold by lers asextract 0S new mown hay; trated Parisian Ninon, our regular wood violet, | Sapho Gavotte—R Husband Sues for $20,- 000 for Alienation of Wife’s Affections. Tt te getting to be a very unpopular @nd unprofitable pastime alienating the @ffections of other men's wives. Walter Birnstic) was locked up in Ludlow Mreet Jall to-day in default of $2,809 ball on an order signed by Justice Fitagerald, in the Supreme Court, in the suit of Martin Zehden, who asks $20,000 damages from Birnstiel for the alienation of Mrs, Zehden's affections. Yehden's complaint tells a story of how dwo wealthy German families were broken up because of a chance acquain- tance made on the steamship Fuerst Biemarck on a trip from Hamburg to New York. ‘The Zehdens and Birnstiels came from Berlin, Germany, and mos; of their relatives reside (here. Zehden oays he and Mrs, Zehden came to this city to Hve in 18, Four y later Mrs, Zehden went to Berlin to visit her mother, On her return Zendon met her at the dock in Hoboken nah, Yyenaen introduced her husband Wehden says that after (his it was rkable that everywhere he and his went they were sure to meet Birn- nally he realized ser love for him had grown cold. In April, 188, he tool we Wife to Berlin to see her mother. While Site, Zehden rema.ned in Gorey Zender Continent. On his re- refused to come back hb him and he left her iden received letters his wife @loter to the effect that Mrs. he had vost ali love for him an mee @ great iik rr ‘ork er mother. yp and wealthy rp | four times n week. He was hardly able ik} her of money. BORN OW SEA) AIS MOTHER. |r. Swears in Court that the Woman Is Habitual Drunkard. Mrs. Catherine Berger, a comely woman, |n the prime of life, was charged before aMgistrate Bristow in the Butier Street Court, Brooklyn, this morning by her son and husband with being an habitual drunkard. The woman, who was fashionably at- tired, denied tha charge and had many witnesses (0 swear to her good char- ir. ‘The court room was filled with -iressed women. Wilitam R. Berger, the husband, of 231 Beventeenth sireel, fe ivi engineer They have a son, William. ; nineteen years old, and & daughter, | Margaret. seventeen years. The son swore that for alx years he had seen his mother drunk at least to tell when she was sober, Then Mrs. Elaie Borger, of 34 Backen Street, testified that in twenty she had never seen her sister-in-jaw intoxi- cated. Mrs. Berger accusell her husband of cruelty. She claimed he had beaten her, driven her from the house and deprived “D> you remember going home drunk and tearing off your clothing be- fore your son?” asked Mr, Bergen's law: yer. ne woman hesitated, them answered No.” “Did your son tell the truth on the Witness stand?” asked Magistrate Bris- tow. “He did not.” “Then you claim he swore (alecly against bis mother'’ “t 40," replied Mre, Berger. “Do you deny you have been drunk habitually?" persisted the Magiotate. “I have not been intogicated for three anewered. “Our lives can- My eon and ‘The 9 school teachers of Jersey City were in a joyful mocd to-day berause of their emphatic victory at the polls yes- terday. Complete reiurng showed that the proposition to increase the snlaries of the teachers wee adopted by 7,00 Majority. The total vote cast was 10,64. In Jersey City the te re elected Btreet ang Water Comentestoners and James & Nolan Colored 1 Pair of Culfs,at 50c. Just before the cotton market chased many cases of fancy shirtin, ure, cut, and made andt Pair of Detached to match, There of the latest spring in many colorings. viry shirt is has pearl butte cost you $1.00 season, They will be spread out on counters to-morrow, Men’sFancy Shirts. 9 Ss Shirts, with 2 Collars and inder our own super- vision we have mad them Sai your The Waists. Ladies’ Wa'sts of ribbon and lace, satin ribbon, Point de Paris Lace Inser- tion, all new 6 98 ° colors, Ladies’ Shirt Waist? of Taf- feta Silk, entire waist of fine tucks, new shaped collar and cuffs, fronts finished with tabs of silk, new feel shades, white, light lue, bluet, violet, cer- different shades of rose, turquoise, helio, gray and black, 5 98 e choice, Mh Bt. Bection. rise in the we pute very low fig- into Men's well made; sya ns, and will later in the wrist’and and separate link cuffs, beautiful assortment of patterns in Madras cloth; ¢qual to the kind sold at $1; our special price, Other grades up to for Men Spring latest_im- ,, 's Portations of exclusive styles, in ch quality of silks, handsome color sold by haberdashers to-morrow 1.00 Mea’ Aig she Ad the full shape, Imperi Squares, Purts, Bat End and Graduated String Ties. We are showing over 200 new designs of fine quality sifks and satins, including black and white. The e assortment of figures and , in the handsomest oars excellent ity of materials, will you that there are none that can compare er EO) money! our price, Main Fleer, 6h Bt. Section. Stripe Crepom, an en- new fabric its beauty les in t that it is light weight and sheer, tirel, the he quality and make are Main Floor, 9h St, Section. High Class Neckwear and Easter. 79 |" all-wool kersey, 2.981 buick, brown and tan,elegantly man- tailored and stitched, he out with Skin. ner's guaranteed sating a natty coat and sold elsewhere at $10, ire, 2090 price, Ladies’ y-Front — RAWOY | Latics taibset suis tomorrow rapCoats ORE sk cinkt of tine whipcords, coverts and kerseys, in various shades of tan, also black cheviet, cut in the very latest st, le, some strap seams amd velvet collar, others tailor stitched: lined throughout with taffeta or satia to match; 8 75 extraordinary value, le Second Floor ih St Section. Men’s and Boys’ Hats. $1.50 Alpines, 88c, =~ We place on sale to-morrow 25 Cages (3 dozen esch) or 75 dozen Men's Fur Felt Aipines, in black, brown and perl; your choic: of any style 88 for ~ Alpines up 2.50 se tea rose, jacque rose, white rose, — two ounces, 23c.; four ounc- es, 42c.; eight ounces, 6c. orange blossom Women’s Hosiery. petuous trade days just before every pair exactly right. The thrifti- $ Bright, attractive, dependable Ho- siery, especially gathered for the im- the dawn of Easter. - We've marked est couldn't as for temptinger val- ues, Fast b'ack imported Cotton, Richelieu, Rembrandt and fancy ribbed, 19¢. Plain black Cotton, unbleached split fert, 19¢, Imported Cotton, assorted stades of | tan, 19¢. Imported Cadet Blue Cotton, white extracted po'ka dots, 19¢, Fency Cottonand Lis'e Thread, striped a\l over and with black boots and col+ cored Uppers, 24. | Fast back ingrain Liste Thread, plain, | Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed, 2c. | Black Lisle Thread, ‘ace insteps and all over lice in five diferent des gns, | 38c, Back Lis'e Thread, ‘ace fronts, Rich ellew ribbed backs, and all over lace | patterns, 69. Phin b'ack Spun Silk, spliced hee's| and toes, 99. Plain black Pure Silk, spliced hee’s and toes, $1.39. Black Pure Silk, Richelieu and Rem. Black Pure Silk, fancy ribbed, open | work clocks, $1.50, Black Pure Silk, plain boots, ribbed s plain and ribbed, in t.n, bronze, slates, suede, cardinal. pink, | sky, maize, Nile green, heliotrope, lav- | ender, turquoise, blue, white and| cream, $1.91, Children’s Hosiery, | Fast black Cotton, all black or with! unbleached split feet, double knees, | heels and toes, 19¢, Fine ribbed Gottan, plain. black, or | tan with extracted white polka do's, do: ble knees, hevls ani toes, 34. 1 Black, pink and s.y blue, open-work | Lisle Thaead, all sizes, 44¢. | Pictures of American Game, Fishes and Birds. peauespagneand | Violet and Hellot | Te per cake, our regular price 19.;/ the Gray—Lily of the Nile reduced to 10c. Daddy's Pickaninny Boy—I 2 Soap—their)to Know Her Years Ago—Sciw fragrance is derived ‘rom the finest|tische, Birds and the Brook: flowers and is of full strength, 19¢. !bama Blossom Cake Walk. Boxed Candy—-Full Weight. We make the Candies sold here. It's the only way we can carry out @ ideas and fulfil your ex; 5. fab oF poe re ani in number, We wanted to sell their kind —but couldn't pay pricey and build a popular business. That’s why we bezan fo manufactel The result is gratifying to you and to us, The mat used are dl ‘with as much care as a dainty housewife bestows the selection of ingredients for her most cherished desseri. Our factory is Yo Its physical and sanitiry conditions are regulated by the highest id cleanliness. ‘ Cae Peppermints and Cream Wintergreens, hall-pound boxes, to-day Se. of 106, Chocolate Mints, ha'f-pound boxes, to-day 1 5c. “tinstead of 2t¢. Assorted Caramels, one-pound boxes, to-day 39c. instead of 520, Assorted Chocolates and Bon Bons, 01¢-pound box:s, to-diy 39, instead ef 1200 Hats Less Than Half Price. $2.00 Hats at 94c, $3.00 Hats at $1.34. We purchased the samples of one of the foremost manufacturers of Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Hats—represent- ing his entire line of this season's pio- duction. They include the finest silk feng, shapes ond. ait Seaped jectively over silk wire frames. All are hand. made and silk-lined—ready for trim- ming. Black, white, tan, pearl gray and Tuscan. It’s one of the luckiest chances of the season. Two dollar qualities at 94c. and three dollar qua'i- ties at $1.34. Shears Less Than Half Prices. We've secured the entire stock of the Elizal Shear and will sell you sharp, worthy shears at less than haif their real We've divided the entire colle:tion into thre: lots—as follows:— Tailors’ Points, Snips, Button-hole and Wire Cutters, made to retail from $06 0 750s GROWS Ul.ccsa ve scesevennscsesnnnssegesenntyand doueedl Straight Trimmers, Bert Trimmers, . Barber, Candy, Grape and Glass Shears, made to sell {rom 7S¢. to $1.00, choice at....4. Straight and Bent Trimmers, 10, 11 and 12 in. and Paper Shears, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16 in., mace to retail from $1.00 to $1.50; choice at.....+ The season q Kd a gran Bo and Pho adapted for Summer costumes and warsts. All the new Spring and Sum- mer colors are displayed here, the pastel st ades. This is equal in every way to the French goods that are selling at $1.50 to §2,00—in fact, these are more serviceable, ss the colors are wastable. Our special price, 99) yard, Main Floor, Near Rotunda. % A Sale of Hercules Fireproof Safes, $5.98, losses by fire. A‘small investment may save you heavy losses, office use, quoted at figures hall the prices of regular Gealers, is warranted str’ CE fade eye ae Complete assortment of 2.90 4.90 Derbys from 1.4) upto 69% Stk Hats, 3.00 and Opera Hats, 5.05 and Visit. our Boys’ Hat Department this week. You will tind an enormous assortment of all the latest shapes and colors in hats for boys. ’ Goll Ca; ain and fancy; Cadets and ts upward po 4 Xi 49 Me wer, Ud Ft Section. The Wine Dept. |Groceries. G. HK. Mamm's Cham.! Eggs, genuine selected New quarts York State. very faney; a, pis, 1.27} must be tasen away, OUR Al is ae or Ale— REGULAR PRICE "14 per doz, Hig est grade in the we Lrewed at Burton-on-Trent, |, ,/hese E8s are not the un- England; not more than siagreiable, Western kind, | but dozen to a custo- STRICTLY as represented — mer, per dou, 1.45 from New York Stat . a on e to is te 42) ener DD Hester Rye, pele 90 | Consie:s Bacon, finest, oni; two stripy to a cus $25.07} tack" 10 Creant Pico, Mth ®. Keetion nr | They are brilliant lithographic reproductions of paintings by S. A. kil-| bourne and A. Pops, Jr. these coeiicgn wees of ari were published by Charles Scribner's Sons in portfolio with authentic and inter- jesting descriptions, and were meant to be sold by subscription. There are thirty subjects to choose from. Finished in three-inch quar-| tered oak frame, 20x26 inches, at $1.98—or unframed at 49¢, each, Im-} possible to find a richer or more appropriate picture decoration for dining. | }room, cafe, restaurant or clib-house, The actual value of each picture framed as we frame it is $5.00, St ationery | Fine Leather Writing Cases, $1.99. f , The Parisian Letter Fils, 29¢. The Macy Statiorery business fais Pal cal vine. (i mn ‘ads, sverli ett grows and grows, Bargains un-! Stee y approached elsewhere intensify! MREH BIS. 896 aH AD activity that is normally vigorous, Brass Paper Racks, $1.38 and $1.99. The monzy we SAV YOU On Sterling Silver Pencils, 48¢4 916. | Staionzry comes handy Bs and $1 21. making other purchas s. t's ‘ ey the rahe view oou, Gun Metal Peacils, $2.99. The Koki Desh Sets, ee | Gun Metal Pembot ns, #221. The Koki Travelling Caves, $1.14 | Golf Score Boks, 4c. and 5c. Supply department, Men women aie more and more loo uson a Camera as part of jOuting requisites. A meagre | from a generous stock: tast man's Brownie Cameras, $8¢, Klondike Cameras, 34 x4% $1.50. Ascot Cameras, 1x5 in, p'ates, 8] Heavy Ferrotypes, 10x04 in., 146 Printing Frames, 4x$ in, 146, Flash Liehts, box of seven, 1'$¢ R. H. Macy Developer, bottle, 186. Ri. Macy Toning and Fixing: & tion, 24. M. Q. Tubes, per box of five, Rodina! Developers, Sc. r Imported Photo Scales, 546, tut. Saget prieting,

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