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——_—— | Twenty-third street, _ SUICIDES SIGE EEE, WITH ST. LOIS HEADING LIST = 000 Hoboken Second and New —Statistics Showing that of Foreign Birth Are Most to Self Destruction American Is Low. hitth People Given Rate York Accord the weil k miedo ie ane @y, and wet ' Ort namie to on four-tent the American Mare bow yeor er the borougiis Brovx, is ff Pali River, Mas centage, the feu ‘ ‘ GCtatioticn prcaeniod fn the deal with lation 46 Bfty cities enumeraied "ye took their own |i i in nember, ax M " population of a fair sized , Of the fifty cities i vale tion Mr. Hoffman as the first nine are Stout Chicago, Ogkland, « MID kee. “Cincinnati, Brooklyn a Boston wiananiivene: Insanity Increasing. In the registration a French ' with a ratio of Slavon! Fatlo of 19.3 m ae ratio per 100,00 I origin t suicides, 6.1. “It is shown,” have the Per 100,00 of po; Im 1900. The ta sumption tho fate may be Jo together the + for the city of man concludes his calcula- these reflections review of years, and the dea rean olties, fmtes per 100,000 of populs former unchanged. For, as “It appears that the Ing the first twenty-fve y per 100,00 of population 89 during the next twenty The rate was low during the twenty| years preceding the civil war, but since that period the rate has gradually tn- @reased from about 10 per 100,000 of papulation to 21. The rate during | \ POCKETS FULL OF — FORKS AND SPOONS. al Journal ‘some satng the view hesitate to re. at the expens that there arv periods of their ives than naurance for the Denent was only helping carrying the goods the same time the repo t reached Polive Head urch street station sent Marsh's restaurant had by ry Treare found the t ters the that ‘Two Men Arrested on the Bowery Thought to Have Robbed a , Broadway Restaurant. Chari W. Rowe, of Xo. ast xant| MAN IN SEARCH OF FAMILY, and Charles Mel-| ep ville, of No. 18 Chatham Square, were arrested on the Bowery by Policeman Hay early to-day, their pockets filled) with knives, forks and spoons, and their arte laden with canned goods. Thay were later charged with looting Marsh's restaurant at No. 163 Broadway The bulging pockets of tracted the policeman's atte: At the station-house Melv sald he was'6 going to open a restaurant at Fulton)! Market and Rowe insisted that he lad ™et his companion at the bridge and were d ‘ees The Last of August Bargain Sales In the Basement. Our remaining Summer Stock will be closed out at the Lowest Sacrifice Prices. Men's $4.00 and $3.50 Ox-| Women’s $2.50 and $2.00 fords, black kid, black calf, Russet Kid patent leather and Russia | Oxfords, calf, ‘assorted 52,00 Pair siyles, 7S¢, and after eating all they wanted hgd taken aways much of the tableware ume Since Mo klyn police were { ge Timpl of it his wif, Mrs. En Fi Morgan avenue, Williams- burg, with her one-month-old baby and five-year-old doy Mra, Timp! ta twent seven years old, sed in white Women’s $2.50 Shoes, Button and Lace, military heelS..eceeseceeeees Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Lace Shoes, black kid, black $2, 25 calf, patent leather and Russta calf, pair.. 300 Pairs Men’s Patent Leather Oxfords, 5], 25 welted soles, sizes 9% to J1, patr. Child’s and Misses’ $2,00 and $2.50, Child's $1.50 Black Kia Face $)7.00 . Oxfords, black kid patent leather! Shoes, sizes 8, to 104. Par tigs, assorted styles, sizes $ .00 | Misses’ $2.00 Black Kid But-$ 7.25 6 to 10% and II to2sssew > Pair ton and Lace, sises 11 to2 * Pair Child's $1.25 Black Kid Lace Misses’ $2.50 and $2.00 large sizes Black Kid Button and $ ‘Shoes, sises 6 to 8. 79C| inna anor 1, | Hho gs $2.50 Box Calf ate Sioes, welted soles, ied 2% $ p59 Bode ties coe : Pair DU Gpisicvinesscessstevesssee wg 2th Street windows are used only and daily for the display of Bar- Goods. Watch these windows for Bargains in Fine Shoes on sale in our Bargains in Fine Hosiery, Men's Furnishing Goods, Leather Goods ks On our Main Floor. STORE CLOSES SATURDAY 1 P.M. (MARIE Lovrl LLOPLD DANGEROUS SHOCK °o Ww no tr an he ev eb ‘| ANOTHER PANIC” ON P. the passengers, train, Several persons were w | the Bradford Btreet. Hosp effort mac ut ina ci |Coffee Pots and |Armour's Tar Toilet ‘Soap, full’o }1,000. pairs child’s Shoes, THe Wend THenSDAY uvENNG, 6) Ober a7, 00, Ck with FROM TROLLEY POLE. | id Resident of Canarsie and Horse Injured by Leaking Electric Current. ols 1 is dying K received an fron trolley p walking along « f bile he wa rae aga! ‘anticall nd strukgli to revive the an and orse. Hecnuse of his great nee, how: er, Mr Bisga did not respond to haa to be taken, to his hos dhe 4s suffering. trons a hock, Tho horse was re PARIS TUNNEL TRAIN. assengers In Terror Jump from Burning Coach and Several Injured. PARIS, Aug. 27 1 Railroad n to-day panic among aped from the d_and one oman fractured } tein hae Hotel do V itle PRMAN, WHO GL. WENTWORTH. AFTER CONTRACTORS WHO AIDED PARKS) | District-Attoney Jerome Orders| . Prosecution of Three Promi- nent Men and Case Will Go to Grand Jury. The announ three emplo: known them in connect Houlties: t Is alleged that these three men, in order to protect themselves from serl- rges Nid nm with the ous trouble with Sam Parks and jhis confederates, deliberately aided and abetted in the tuking of money from © | other contractors. “TL will admit that there are such charges pending in this office against thee contractors,” sald Assistant \Dis- trict-Attorney Rand, “but I am not in a position to talk about them. The charges are being investigated and isev- al subpoenas have been issued for riber than this wililng, to 1 From infor District4Attorney's OMe that in order to satis Classes Mr, Jeron Ided to get alter several of th ors. Ho could not prosecute them for brib- ery, Inasmuch the statutes, i vi 1 when money The walking pup Molal. When rned from Me, Rand that aided Parks in his ed that ¢hey should be ained in the it ts known he laboring Storm Victim's Body Found. body of fifteen-year-old James 139 East Twenty-third in the lower bay to- was fishing on the pier at The It the foot of Twenty-third street Tuesday afternoon when he was blown into the water by the storm. be before the Beptember | T jam| ELOPERS HAPPY IN MINNEAPOLIS G. £. Wentwo Young Lawyer Who Left His Wile, to Fly with Maria Lowe Acker he the , Man. Writes to Friends Here - PROMISES TO PAY DEBTS A se 10 Pree 44 premely Mapay ' w Me F ‘ F wite a { Pe No m4 fo Mounier 1 #iE et oOMr Pe i” 1 * nikte in hin opr i ‘ 4 « them »| in form ist | 4 ? ' wi | a on to repay every Isa Ackerman wea * ivil Service examtr Wentworth, | m of Gasquet, Ruthe | oft nam. The yo! her In her stu The young man's wife acquaintance with Miss @ man his| man, was ent of the Tenth National B she dreamed no evil, On the morn- of his disappearance Mrs. Went- th took his breakfast to his bed ause he complained of a che. ¢ he dressed and | house and never returned. He and) skerman ran away that day and they coud not For a time they remained tn Jerscy City, and later went to Chicago. Mrs. Wentworth was soon granted an abso- jute divorce. She we withoul money, and, passing the ct ervice examin | tion, has since been employed in the bewitching eyes, admiration for the theKvewed, was her couple ‘have un e J soon the trustees. | — rth ds now thirty~ Iwate ot Will ability to gain friends wherever he went ooo FELL THROUGH AIR SHAFT, Mayra Morrissey, twelve years old, while crossing ti@ roof of her home at No. 613 ae hth street, to- lipped and She was In- was taken to si ‘airahat and jured aliy ' Roosevelt Mvospital Friday, Remember « We Give 30c. Dress Linings, 12'%c. 5,000 yards mill ends Sateens, in 2 to 6 yards length, 36 in,, 1 worth 48c. to 30c. per yd. 1236 50c. Coffee Pots, Etc., 39c, Rinsing , Pans, double coated steel enamel 39c ware, each. ~~ 5c. Toilet | Soap, Me 2tc 25c. Madras Taequand \2a¢ Mercerized Jacquards, fast colors, yard. ; 123 ac 50c, Hat Pins, 12c, Hat Pins, in roll plate, oxidized French’ gray effects,’ set with rhinestones and other colored stones, also. gun metal, choice erent 12c Child’s 98c. Shoes, 70c. spring patent leather tip, button lace, hand turned, sizes 4 to8. 70c ounce cake heel, FiAPMANSG. The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block, Fuiton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brookiyn. the Great Bargain Day of the Week. Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps. | 7c. Unbleached Muslin, 5e.| Unbleached Muslin, 2,000 yds, 4 yard wide, strong, wiry cotton, yard. _5e 33c. Parlor Brooms, 25c. Our Peace bedeacu with four A ings, light weight, goo 25c ® 6c. Handkerchiefs, 3c, |Boys’ and girls’ school Handker- chiefs, all white or colored bor- ders, ¢: Wc. Huck Towels, 7c. | Huck Towels, 300 dozen, size 18x36, good, strong hemmed huck, red bordgs, none C. 0. D,, each 7c corn, value 33C.....+eseeer 3c. Spool Cotton, fc. Falcon Spool Cotton, 200 yards, best machine cotton, spool. . 30c. Tapestry ‘Papers, 15c. 2,000 rolls of tapestry Wall Papers, roll .. 15¢ 75c. Black Cheviot Serge,50c 42 in. black cheviot Serge, ex- -- 50¢ tra heavy, all wool, yd. 25c. Velvet Ribbons, 14c, All Silk Velvet Ribbon, No’ 12, satin back, in black only, ya. 14.0 *"15¢: Books, 4c. 3,000 Paper Books by well-known writers, such as Corelli, Doyle, Holmes, Buchanan, &c.; large, clear type, on good paper; 4c 1,75 Embroid’d Flannels, 75¢ Embroidered Flannels, 1,000 yards, handsome new patterns in hem- stitched and scalloped Us, em- broldery, none C. O, worth $1.00 to $1.75, vant '75c CCN ccc cseceerereecsecceees \2%e. Cottage Poles, 6c. Pretty oak Cottage Poles, 4 feet long, complete, with ends and brackets, each. 8, Embroideries, 3c, Hand loom Embroideries and In- | sertings; also colored Edgings, 3 Cc Men’s 19e. Socks, 10c. Men's fast black cotton Socks, extra good quality. . Women’s 20c. Vests, 10c. |3.00 Shirt Waist Suits, 1 98.17 Women's Swiss ribbed cotton Vests: low neck and no sleeves... 10c yard 3,00 Iron Springs, 1.95, All iron Springs, doubl ron Prings, louble Hl 95 | Child’s 59c. Dresses, 29c, weave, cable Supports red 25¢, Shirt Waists, Ie, , imported madras and percale—$2.24, HIGH HONORS PAID. ==". I0 ver AT aig The British Attends Funeral of the Mere of San Who Died in Trine over nar Juan Hill dad. WIDOW BRINGING BODY HOME (CUR QUALITY, JREILLY’S CEYLON « 35% . | ‘TREILLY’S # 3 1 she Ww Ht. MH. Meilly Co, of New York. Importers. | PROP KOKH'S LYMOIT INHALATION Asthia, Branchtite, Consumption, 20 torre. Ten & Coffeen exctuctootys 34th to 35th St. Continuation of the Greatest Furniture Sale in the History of Our House. Books Thani Hines tase sory: Everything You Buy Here Must Be Reliable and the Price Must Be Lower Than Any Other Store Charges. New Fiction sold by all others-at $1.08. Our price, 98c. o1OF course, other lines show a much greater difference— hey our prices on novelties being frequently half what others charge who do a credit business. Extend the comparisons | —you'll find that every department affords substantial | economy. The sum total of the savingsaccruing by patron-| ‘lizing Macy’s exclusively throughout the year will attain to! goodly proportions. Marjorie—McCarthy. Ike Glidden in Maine—McFaul. Conjuror's House—White, The Ward of King Canute. The Pit—Norris. Cecilla—Crawford. Mystery of Murray Davenpory— The Spenders—Wilson, The Lightning Conductor — son, Richard Rosney—Maxwell Gray. The Lions of the Lord—Wilson. Questionable Shapes—Howells. The Star Dreamer—Egerton Castle. The Under Dog—Hopkinson Smith. William- Stephens, Mettle of the Pasture—James Lane The Blazed Trail—White. Allen, Lady Rose's Daughter—Ward. The One Woman—Dixon. | Darrell of the Blessed Isle—Bacheller. The Filigree Ball—Green, | Rose of Normandy—Wilson. Under the Rose—Isham. Fall Clothing. - The advance guards are falling into ranks. Men’s hand- some Suits oan akse Nat for the cooler weather that’s coming, There ‘ate no decided style-changes to chronicle. For the most part the lines that were pale last season are still followed. They were good then—and are good now. However, the manufacturers, always striving for better- ment, have made sure progress in workmanship. The Clothing shows it in both looks, fit and service. More hand-finishing applied to Ready-made Garments than ever. A casual examination of the specials will clearly reveal all the little points of improvement. 89, 96—Men’s Suits, made of fine all-wool cheviots and cassi- meres, natty effects in plaids, stripes and mixtures, lined with mohair Serge—sold by others at $15.00. $12. 96—Men’s Suits, made of fancy worsted and cheviots, coats regulation length, broad hand-padded shoulders and hand-worked buttonholes—sold by others at $16.50. $0, 96—Men’s Autumn Overcoats, made of soft-finished Oxford and black cheviots, sleeves lined with heavy satin— sold by Paver at $12.50. Young Men's Suits, made of cheviots and fancy cassi- meres, neat patterns, single and double breasted coats— early fall weights, $7.49. 82 94—Boys’ Norfolk and Double-breasted All-wool Suits, sewed with silk—Fall patterns, colorings and weights, sizes 8 to 16 years, Boys’ Knee Trousers, made of cheviots and cassimeres— Fine and fancy mixtures, all sizes, 44c.1” Merchant anions Sults made-to-measure— Cheviots, Cassimeres, Worsteds. | $ 00 New Fall Patterns and Colors. 25 Plaids, Checks, Stripes. e Eighty Styles to Choose From. Shirts Made-to-Order. Shirts, made-to-measure of the finest Paris Art Jewelry. An interesting collection of novelties. The effects are indescribable. We don't think you've ever seen such jodd, ingenious designs; such rich, ornate decorations. They are samole |pieces—no two alike—secured b: our buyer during his recent abroad. Among the striking novelties ares. it Hi. Transparent and Opaque Ensmelled Hat Pins, Belt Buckles, Brooches, Barettes, Lavallieres and Guard Chains, Cluny Belt Buckles, Brooches, Hat Pins and Bags. Cluny is new in tern and finish—massive motifs. Bright Cut Jet will prevail thts sea- son. The present display includes Chains, Brooches, Hat Pins, Buckles, c Solliers, Agraffes and Bayaderes, There are some handsome Jet and Shelline Side Combs—“gayalene” {s the name of the new pale amber col- or. They are ornamented with rhtne- stones and imitation round and baroque pearls. Designers have drawn {nsptration from the peacock’s plumage and wrought some exquisite novelties tn Hat Pins, Belt Buckles and Brooches. The stones that adorn them are the color of the brilliant blue that marks the covert tails of these birds of Oriental origin, In the purchase are some fine Hand Bags, unfinished suede, with dainty ornamenitations worked out in gold and silver spangles and beads, enhanced with corals, turquotses and rhinestones, Women’s 20c. Vests at 12c Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests, iow neck and_ sleeveless, or low neck with wing sleeves, trimmed neatly with lace, They are thin, serviceable garments most women will recognize as the kind that have always cost 20c. A maker’s surplus sought a quick outlet—and here they are at 42c, Women’s 30c. Vests at 19c Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless, plain and fancy ribs, that are sold elsewhere at 30c.; our price, 19¢, Cigars.—man. El Symphonie— Reina Victoria Extra —Key West Clear Havana—boxes of 100, sold elsewhere at $12.00; our price $7.96, Key West Clear Havana Brevas— made by E. A. Kitne & Co., Tempa; box of 50, sold elsewhere at $5, our price $3.49. Agnes Booth Cigars, sold elsewhere at more than double:— Rothschilds, box of 50, $1.49. Invincibles, box of 50, $1.74. Reina Victorias and Caballeros, bor of 100, $2.98. Robert Burns Cigars, box of $0, sokt elsewhere at $3.50; our price $2.59. Capaduras, boxes of 50, sold else- where at $2.00; our price $1.59. Philip Morris Turkish Cigarettes “Cambridge” size, box of 10, 19@5 \ box of 50, 94¢.5 box of 100, $1.88. W. D, & H. O, Wills Be gate Smok- ing Tobacco, Navy cut, Fag hey, from England, sold viasehare Soc, 31-3 ounce cans; our price 34¢, Men’s $1.00 to$1.50Shirts at 49c. wn. ‘Shirt Waist Dresses, lawn, dimity, percale and gingham, light, dark and medium effects, some made with train skirts, (None C. mail orders filled) . length, | _ 6TH AVE, COR, 20TH ST. Boys’ 75c. Wool Hn 50c. | |15c. Teacups & Saucers, 10c, Boys’ Pants, of cheviot, navy blue, black or mixtures, sizes 4 to lc hildren's colored Dresses, 1 to’ 4 years, pretty stripes, checks and dots and lawns and percales. (None C. QO. D. No mail 29c 1; 98) orders filled) others ever (None C. O, D, 0. D. No \China Teacups and Saucers, ovoid shape and border deroree tion, in pink and yellow.. 50c 1,000 colored percale Shirt Waists, in dainty pink and blue stripes, No mail orders filled.) Each 25c. Irish Point Doylies, 10c. Hpported Irish point Doylies, new jigns, sizes 12x12, some “0 tiful net work in Art Needle- 10] work Department, chajce for 124¢ The same qualities will cost you ie 50 to $4,00 elsewhere, Our regu- rice is more than $2.24. This inl method we employ to keep our Shirtmakers from being idle— or from scattering. |No matter how an ntly others ‘charge for Shirts made-to-order— ‘4 the ones we make are just as £08 in every respect, These Shirts are made -of thoroughly good woven and printed madras—dots, stripes and neat figures on white, light and medium and dark colored grounds; plain or plaited bosoms. They are liberal in every way—cut wide, full dnd long. Cuffs attached or separate. The styles and qualities that are Sold elsewhere at $1.00 to $1.50; our price 49c. . Macy & Co.'s s Attractions Are Their Low aL PMR. HL Macy & Co's Athactions Are THF Low Pits. Broadway ae + <4