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__ Early Display of; Women’s Wraps & Suits. | re THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER.1, 1903. CAUSES as Rw wacyéco | All the New Blocks in : R. H: Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Laiv Prices. ; Macys Men’s Fall Hats. One/tillion Dollars’ Worth : OF » China, Glass, Statuary, ‘Bric-a-Brac and Lamps, And there are thousands of supplementary allied interests—conspicuously special offer- ings in Housefurnishings, Carpets, Uphol- ' steries, Pictures, Linens, Blankets, Com- fortables and related goods. As you descend into the basement, pause for an instant on the level Macy’s Way With Oriental Rugs. What have you been Paying for Oriental Rugs? ) We know the answer—probably you only SUSPECT it. You have been paying various degrees of exorbitant profits. No odds what the rofit, it has been «xorbitant, always. estricted by contracted space, we—in our old store—could not ac- complish very much in our efforts to combat the tenacious tendency of dealers to attach inordinately extravagant prices to such things. However, our new buildiiz—the largest in the world devoted to re- tailing—gives us the chance to realize a long-cherished plan. N That plan, broadly and bluntly stated, means Selling Oriental Rugs on a Practical Macy Business-Like Basis. Broadway 34th to, 35th St Straus Cut Glass-s.snen:. The exquisite Cut Glass that won the first medal at the World’s Fair —brilliant, beautiful, — refined— worthy of all the adjectives that have been showered upon sparklmg crystal since the first cut facet caught and threw back—in clear, strong rays—their marvellous spec- tral hues. The Furniture Sale. We are not chronicling the close of the Furniture Sale that started in early August. It gains fresh impetus with September’s dawn, The same character of economies that marked the original offerings may still be had. There is mo break, no deflection in the crowds. You and we—working together—maintain the unrivalled interest. The Furni- ture is irreproachable; the savings to you are important. den Enamelled Furniture. Mattresses.—1 i. | ATTACKS MoRRIS LESSER. ‘Ghouts Out for President Roosevelt and Mark Hanna and Four .olice- ~ Men. Were Necessary to Take chim to a Police Station, 7 Baa vas @ panic along Broadway tn "hefghborhood of Spring street to- @ay, when a man suddenly became in- ®ané and rushed toward several women with an open razor. Before he was ‘finally secured by one of the giants of ithe Broadway Squad he had knocked ‘Gown a half dozen persons, but fortun- mtely none was injured. ‘The madman was Anturo Basil, thirty- two years old, a cigar maker of No, % Third avenue. He was walking aiong Broadway until ‘he ap- ‘A /Mr. Morris Lesser, of thé fir: Lesser and without any warning low- ered his head and butted the merchant An the stomach, throwing him to the! street. As Mr. Lesser arose the man went at him again with lowered head, crying: “Iam the wild Himalayan goat dodge my horns if you can." Three! times he butted Mr. Lesser to the pave- ment before he could make his escape in a neighboring doorway. Then the madman drew a razor from} Bis pocket nd phouting: “Whero in’ Mark Hanna? I want to see Teddy! Roosevelt,” rvsned at a number of ‘women, who fled screaming from him. ‘There was an uproar on doth sides of the street, men and women call! 0 lice" and crying, “Help! Murdei ‘The man rushed about aimlessly, jab- ing at the air with his razor until Po- Hoeman Langan, of the Broadway mquad, came up behind him end pin- foned his arms, Other policemen, at-| tracted to the scene by the clamor of, the panic-stricken men and women, «s- misted in dragging him to the Mulberry street station. (When the man got to the policy, .sta- ftlon he became s0 yiolent that three policemen had to'sit on him until an . PROFESSIONAL. ~ BONDSMEN TOO Magistrate Ommen Continue | ‘That Magistrate Ommen, now ajtting | in Jefferson Market*Court, is determined to learn every detail of the manner in whieh prdfessional bondsmen operate ‘was shown to-day when he continued the investigation which he atarted last week, > lariding that breaks the short flight of stairs. Let your eyes sweep over the marvel-spread. One brief survey of the scene is more convincing than pages of news- paper announcements—intensely more impressive. All merchants ad- vertise. Any dealer may shout his claims of supremacy and leadership in every form of speech an type. But there is one store—Macy’s —that sustains its public statements with a display of merchandise combined with-buying and manufacturing facilities that are unequalled anywhere else. The products of the world whose dreamers and doers unite Art with Utility are within your grasp her-. China, Porcelain, Crysta!, Gold, Bronze, Marble, Onyx, Copper, Ivory Rudolstadt, Nuremburg—a gathering that fulfils your finest expecta- tions and provides all your needs—practical and aesthetic. The range of choice is almost without limit—one million dol- lars is the value of the articles—either on sale or easily accessible. Its variety and At¢ entirely consistent with the Of the Stock beauty.” power of the largest retail store in the world—the onl big store we know of that sells for cash, Of the Prices—Thelr sound econ- omy. Test. what we say—measure, judge, standard—use a simple sauce-pan or a magnificent table service as a basis of comparison, and let the resulting knowledge thus secured be your guide. Decorated Porcelain and China Dinner Sets,-v1m. Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, underglaze decorations, advertised elsewhere at $7.50; our price Re siriiwergwewelelsanint pleas $5.87 weigh by any fair Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, tinted spray decorations, advertised elsewhere at $9.00; our price. ae Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, floral and gilt decoritions, adver- $7.47 $9.87 Limoges China Dinner Sets, pretty, delicate pink floral decorations, gilt handles, 104 pieces, advertised elsewhere at $20.00; our price... #1497 Theodore Haviland’s China Dinner Sets, dainty flower decorations, handle and knobs finished with clouded gold, 100 piéces, advertised else- sgn where at $25.00; our price i Uh Theo. Haviland’s Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, charming decorations, 5 gilt on every piece, advertised elsewhere at $30.00; our price... *24:87 $43.21 Theo. Haviland's Dinner Sets, 124 pieces, decorations of tinted bou- Theo. Haviland’s Dinner Sets, 124 pieces, dotted border and dainty wreaths quets. and gilt bow-knots, advertised elsewhere at $60.00; our price Our assortment of finer Sets is correspondingly complete and attrac- tive. A greater range of styles to choose from ‘cannot be found be- neath any roof in America,” Impartial comparisons justify the state- ment that our prices are 25 to 33 per cent. cheaper than the closest competition, . Open Stock Patterns. School Supp! them, lose them, or swap them. $2.97 for Fruit and Salad Bowls, eight inches in diameter — others up to $15.89. * £3.97 for Fruit and Salad Bowjs, nine inches in diameter —others up to $17.87. $2.49 for Nappies, seven inches in diameter—others up to $14.37. $2.97 stor Nappies, eight inches -in diamgter—others up to $15.97. $1.39 for Nappies, with handles, five inches in diameter — others up to $4.49, $2.49 for Oil Bottles—others up to $5.87. $3.47 for Decanters—quart size. $3.97 for Claret Decanters, $6.87 for Claret Pitchers. $2.49 for Sets of Sugars and Creams. £2.69 for Celery Trays—others up to $11.87. $5.87 for Ice Cream Trays, One of our cut glass factories is on the eighth floor. Visitors are wel- come. One Thousand China Tea Cups-and-Saucers, dec- orated in our own Limoges shops, assorted original real value 25c.; special at.. Beautiful French designs, 19¢ Supplies for All the School Children. Don't acter to justify the y ies by declaring that the children will destroy While boysand girls were enjoying busy gathering the needs that wil bell-tap for lessons. but there is no suggestion of cl ordered arrangements facilitate choosing. School Supplies. Faber's Plain Cedar Pencils, dozen, Sc. tipped, 2¢. and 3c, Faber's Péncils, jeweiled tips, sev- eral colors to choose from, 3c. cach. Dixon's Metropolitan Maroon Pen- cils, dozen, 15c. The Nanety White, ‘strong, graceful, light—' The Mattresses you buy of us are and not much to pay. No wonder| made in our own factory—on the Enamelled Furniture remains in| premises. The filling is done by stanch favor. For many uses it) hand—a harder and slower, but has no equal. | far better way than using machin- People who wish to equip hotels,| ery. The broad guarantee that cov- boarding-houses or small apart-| ers every sale is given with abso- ments—those who must strive for lute personal knowledge of what simplicity and tastefulness on lim-| is in the Mattress. No guess; no ited incomes—will find the follow-| somebody else's say-so. Hence, ing just to their liking: no betrayed confidences and no ex- cuses or “making good.” Short Hair Mattresses, ft, $4.64. | 4 ft, $6.03. ath Fi. White Enamelled Sofas, upholste-ed | in heavy imported tatfeta, three elaborate patterns to choose froin, beautiful colorings, sold 3 size, upholstered in rich taffeta, two choice designs to select from, sold elsewhere at $8.00:$6 34 our price . White Enamelled Rockers, large size, high back, full arms, upholstered in taffeta to match above arm chairs,| 3 sold elsewhere at our price _ White Enamelled Tables, large si: covered with fine taffeta, two p: terns to select from, sold 3 elsewhere at $6.00; ours 67) price .......6+- . White Enamelled caisenl er five deep drawers, trimmed with brass, .. carved wood fallery top, sold Drawings, elsewhere at $7.50 ours 96 3 ft, $18.21. | 4 © 3% ft., $22.07. 3 ft, $5.84 4 34% ft, Pure Sterilized South American Hair Mattresses, ft, $11.74 | 4 ft, $16.49, 3% ft, $14.24 | 41g ft, $18.49. ; Mattresses Made of No. 4 Black | Drawings. ft. $15.66 4 ft., $20.94, 34% ft., $18.97 446 tt, $24.31, Mattresses Made of Extra Black ft, $7.99. 434 ft., $8.99, ft., $24.51. 4% ft., $28 24, Bridal Veil Flour, 5th Floor, 79C. for 2414 Ib, bag, $3.32 for half barrel. $6.94 ror whole: barrel. purchase of trashy, inferior Since we sell reliable vacation days we were develop with the first is well-nigh confusing ; aos in the display; we —Balcony and Main Floor. “Whole barrel for $4.98 Flavoring Extracts. 2-07. bot. Lemon, 13c,; Vanilla, 15¢. grpt. bot. Lemon, 24¢.; Vanilla, 29c.* \%-pt. bot. Lemon, 44c.; Vanilla. $4c. 1-pt. bot. Lemon, 79¢,; Vanilla, 98c. “Red Star” Baking Powder; guar- anteed absolutely pure and in every way equal to the widely advertised brands sold at much higher prices. . Rulers, made of maplewood, plain edge, 4c.; brass edges, 8c. and 10c. Pencil Boxes, Japanese designs, Pancil Boxes; made of wood, with flavored—-; - artistic designs on cover, 2tc. TAN Devore ay eplesici) break fast coffee; regular price, 19c. Armour's “White Label” brand Chicken Soup, quart cans, sold by others at 25c.; our price for this sale, 14c, can, $1.57 dozen. Royal English Composition Books, press board covers, 3c., 4c, 5c., 7c, and 10¢, Students’ Note Books, press board ‘s, plain or ruled, open end or 5 canvas covers, 4c, 6c. We draw a sharp line through the “art” methods that impose heavy de- mands on your purse for the sake of mere sentiment. The quality and the beauty of these Rugs are evident. They need no encomiums, no praise here, and our prices upset all the well-known and long-ob- served traditions. They are genuinely popular. Bought as low as personal representation.in the European markets can, buy them, and marked on the same liberal principle that controls everything beneath this roof. ar $1 49 for Anatolian Mats; 2 large sprinkling of rich antique pieces ts ° among them, They are sold by others at $2.50 to $3.00. $4 98 for Shirvans, Carabaghs and Hamadans—average size 3x4% feet. 2 They are beautiful Rugs and of strong workmanship; sold by others at $8.00 to $10.00, 7s 98 for Guenji, Samarkan and Daghestan Rugs, average size 3x3 feet; fine designs and rich colorings; sold by others at $12.00 to Caucasians weave; sold by others at $15.00 to $18.00. $14 94 for Daghestans, Kazaks, Cashmeres, Moussuls, Feraghans, ‘© ~~ Trans and Serabends; sizes run up to 444x743 feet. The de- Signs are Orientally quaint; the colors are restfully mellow; sold by others at $20.00 to $25.00. $ 1 9 97 for Shiraz, Iran, Feraghan and Kazak Rugs, average size 444x7%4 © — feet; also a few Hall Runners, 34x12 feet; such colors could only come of age; softened by years, luxurious, sumptuous, silky pile; sold by others at $30.00 to $35.00. $23 98 for Antique Daghestans, Feraghans and lrans—wonderful “ weaving—the designs were doubtless tirst wrought two thousand years ago; fine, flexible, silky, soft; sold by others at $30.00 to $40.00. $34 98 for Anatolian Silk Rugs—the colorings are harmonies—blown © blushes of pink, turquoise, ivory, green and other delicate, shimmering ‘tints that suggest roses, cream, blossom-flecked hedgerows, sun-kissed seas and jewels; sold by others at $50.00 to $75.00. Tabriz, Kermanshah, Senna, Ispahan and Antique Daghestan Rugs—a large assortment of the finest Turkish and Persian weaves—close and firm. The designs, colors and texture reflect the art of roving bar- barians. Sold by others up to $150.00; our prices $29.98 to $74.98 Cashmeres and Soumaks—we have them ranging up to the -very-un- usually large size of 10%x13 feet. The designs are in deep, striking reds and blues accentuated by being outlined in ivory. They are-espe- G@mbulance came from. St. Vincent's || tised elsewhere at $12.00; our price........s+-+4 RMR ERNE ie qualities so cheaply—there can be no sound excuse for Lily White Flour, S ated Dy be fete emutance” and anes tone | Guna Chea Dinner Se ec fom our on tatory he shia is of | | Buying costermonger's truck—not even the apology of| 2434 1b, ag for 63c, | Sal apPrOpra fr branes, dining rooms and reception halls, Sold Daychopathle ward n Bellevue, soup tureen, real value $15.00; our price. gilt: Somplete with $49.57] | economy. Half barrel for $2.79 i : $59.98 to $149.98 Afghans and Khiva Bokharas, average size 74x10 feet—blue, greemand ivory Persian figures on rich red grounds. Their pile is extra heavy, and many of them have the silky finish that imparts such rare shaea dt the surfaces. Sold by others at $85.00 to $115.00; our prices ~a $49.99 to $74,99 |! Oriental Rugs—Carpet Sizes. * ‘ ase i and gold edges are the decorative scheme, advertised elsewhere at titted with key, 7c, ; His Investigation of the Evil |] $67.50; our price : ». 48739 Faber’s Polished Cedar Pei Pencil Boxes, polished wood, fora! Gucpetind ans a ee Briefly stated—we are showing Turkish Carpet Rugs in alt sizes up to: \and Deputy Commissioner Limoges Dinner Sets, 125 pieces; the decorations are rich and original with rubber inserted, dozen, 8¢., designs, two compartments, 16c.; Fivepound eans at $1.29. 11x16 feet. There are many superb medallion designs among th 4 Reh ‘ designs in gold lace borders, advertised elsewhere at § and 12¢. with sliding covers, 1c. and’18c, c. For a pound of Coffee, Vienna | 4/80 a large number of what are known technically as all-over patterns, Davis Makes Inspection Tour. PHICE) oe esisseesseeenetensees Teeter eeeeees Faber's Cedar Pencils, rubber 16% brand, ‘rich: heavy bodied and | Colors range from light to dark, ’ The prices are uniquely, peculiarly Macy’ alt ae Our price $44.48; others ask $60.00—approximate size 8x10 ft. Our price $69.98; others ask $85.00—approximate size 9x 12 ft. Our price $79.98; others ask $110.00—approximate size 10 x 14 ft. Our price $129.98; others ask $159,00—approximate size 11 x 16 ft. Sultanbad, Muskabad and Savalan Persian Rugeathey combine all the Mamie Wilson and Julia Brown wore|| Over fifty h new ones are constant! Dixon's. Cosmos Pencils rubber ancy cloth covers, 12¢.;] Worcestershire Sauce, | st2c¢ and excellence for which Persian Rugs are fame pment - asi disorderly. persone, ane jet & ei De austen aud AsneTca) Decorated 1 Hippeds se eac! Heatherette covers, 9c, 12¢, t4e. It is absolutely pure. One trial bot- Our pics Neoue aie uk Hite approximate size 7 x 10 ft. s SEE Ut lant ciate ihe Seat i Stoc ey are sold by the set or by the single Onyx-tinished Pencils, small or tle will prove its piquancy and pal- Our price $86.98; others as! 5.00—approximate size 8 x 11 ft. questioned them closely for ten minutes as to who their bondsman was and now they: obtained him. Beyond tho fact that they hed been balled out by a man named Harry Cow- an, whom they said they did not know. Gittle was learned from them. piece. This permits you to choose sets that serve your i ividual re- quirements.and at-any time replace articles that may be broken China Bargain Tables. , It is well for you—and for us—that China Plates, © large size, rubber tipped, 3c. each. ‘Faber's Pencil and Compass Com- bined, 6c. Faber's Pocket Pencils, with point protectors, 3c, each, University Note Books, stiff covers, ruled or plain, 96 leaves, 15c. and 22¢.; open end, 13c, atableness. A delicious and appe- tizing condiment. Half-pint bottle, 4c, doz. $1.57, One pint bottle, 24¢,; doz. $¢: Composition Handy Note Books, quart bottle, 44c.; doz. $5.06. open end or side, 3c. Our price $97.98; others ask $130,00--approximate size 9x42 ft, Our price $129.98; others ask $150,00—approximate size 10 x 13.ft. Our price $159.98; others ask $185.00—approximate size 11 x45 ft. These Indian Rugs are ideal for parlors—symmetrical designs in ecru,, green, pink, blue and other delightful shades, x i . sata | French Chi » iti Book: tiff Y Oo rice $69.98; others ask $35.00—approximate size 7 fi ” Magistrate Ormmen after court had| we know the drawing possibilities of | French China Plates—graceful and Faber's Pen and Pencil Holders,| Composition Books, stiff covers, Laundry Supplies. bad at ; Laas 2 RAO tt a | WeGonstdered tie teader 4a the juve. (OUF China Bargain ables—other. | flective floral decorations, the work oxidized finish, Je, ii? Sc ce ane aes Red Star Laundry Soap; box con- Cur Pelee aiged curs be Hitec eae | gation of the seofeesional bondsmen's| Wise the assortment of the follow. of our own artists, who design and Faber's Slate Pencils, dozen, 7c,,| Manuscript Books, black texoderm | taining 60 large cakes, $2.49; 30 Our price $129.98; others ask $145.00—-approximate size 10 x 13 ft, mbtliods, and that he was not proposing to wondact an investigation on a large } oale. ‘“{'ehall continue questioning all the Women that come before me,” he sald, “and if I find evidence of crookedness I bhall turn my infor tion over to the police, Commissioner Greene is deeply interested in the matter, and he has assured me that he will take up any complaint I make. I have made a good atart, and I have no idea of dropping it tit { am xatiefled everything is being eoiiducted in the proper mann ‘Third Deputy Commissioner Davis, accompanied’ by his aide, Sergt. James Hussey, made a tour of the West ‘Dhir- tleth, West Twentieth, West Fonty- Ha, Hast Thirty-fth and East bRity- street stations last night for of learning whether or not bayy/Sendd Were lying around in. ata- ing—advertised Sunday—would be | ¢x¢cute in the Macy’studio at Limo- Hopeless Ye rattled aac the | 8¢s. uying throngs around them yes-| The R terday were great. in 50 a Sue EEA Bald by otiers Theodore Mavilands Dinner Ware! c an —various floral designs—pink and | ; i blue are the ruling tints in the, 40c. for S-inch Plates, decorative aes Gold; in the mel- 12c. for 6%-inch Plates. lowed clouded effects, beautifies the | ai handles, knobs and edges. We will te: for 7% inch Plates, sell this exquisite China at about 19c, for 8%-inch Plates, the price of ordinary white ware, 40c. for 1Sc. Individual Butters. 19¢. for 30c. Fruit Plates, 21c. for 35c. Tea Plates, 23c. for 40c. Soup Plates. c. for 40c. Breakfast Plates. for 50c. Dinner Plates. Theo. Haviland’s Game and Fish Sets, nm |Each Set is composed of thirteen | Pieces: Ideal fish and game centres, ihowmes Giready slimmed by bonds- ) Si Was alleged recently, To-day Mr, Davis said he found nothing like What nd been charged. Wietle making the rounds Commis- embellished with red and green bor- ders with the added grace of delicate for 60c. Pickle Dishes. ‘gold lace effects. They are $35,00 c. for $1.25 Bakers, | Sets, but during this ‘sale will be c. for $1.50 Gravey Boats, \sold at $17.49, for 50c. Cups and Saucers. encased with wood, 12. Faber's Pencil Erasers—"Cabinet,” 2c., 3, and 7e,; “Ideal,” 4c. Sc. and 15. Faber’s Pencil and Ink Erasers, 7c., 9c, and 15e. Blaisdell Paper Pencils, dozen, 10c.; 2c each. cloth covers, gilt edge, 31c. at = BUY GuEG: ote large cakes, $1.49, ; Red Star Borax Soap, box contain- ing 60 large cakes, $2.84. Lily White Floating Soap, box cone taining 100 large cakes, $4.74; 5c. each, Box containing 100 small cakes $2.99; 3c, each, Red Star Scouring Soap, box contain- ing 1CO large cakes, $3.74; 4c. cake, Roll Books, canvas covers, 28¢. and 34e, Drawing Books, paper covers, 4c., 6c. and 8c, Drawing Books, tissue interleaves, stitl mottled covers, 23c, Scratch Pads, 2c., 3c, and Se, Penholders, cedar handle, rubber top, 3c; cork top, 4c. and oc, Penholders, each, School Slates, cloth bound, singis, 7e,, 9c, and 12c.; double, 42c, 14c. and 16c. polished wood, se. Wax Crayons, seven assorted col- ors, 3c, Faber's Crayons, box of seven, 18c. Faber's Blue School Crayons, 3c. Chalk, box, 60, Block Pads, 3c., §c,, 7c, and 10c, Ink Tablets, packet size, 4c,, 6c; letter Size, 4c, : Ammonia, Home Use brand, pints, 10c.5 $1.12 dozen; quarts, 19¢,; $2.06 dozen, Ammonia, extra strong, pints, 6c; dozen, 69c.; quarts, 9c.;* $1.92 dozen, Red Star Washing Powder, four- pound packages, 15c.; dozen pack- ages, $1.69. White Borax Soap, box containing 60 large cakes, $3.24. Pure Borax, Red Star brand, pound packages, 10c.; dozen, $1.12, E. C, Hazard’s Troy Laundry Starch, 3-Ib. cartons, 28¢, School Pencil Tablets, 4c., 5¢., 6c. Pencil Cases, made of felt, 10c., 15c, School Bags, made of felt, 11c, School Bags, made of waterproofed cloth, 24c. School Bags, made of leather, 28c,, 49¢,, 78c., 89, Tolliner's Carryalls, fitted with lock Recent importations of “Irish Point Lace Curtains—all the handsomest St. Gall and Paris effects, in white, ivory and ecru. Nottingham, Lace Curtains—copies of Brussels, Arabian, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette and Colbert de- Herez, Serapi and Gorovan Rugs—sizes from 10x1436 to 12x16 feet, | Medallion centres worked out in lovely reds and blues and small de. tached figures in sky, gold, ivory and brown, Heavy, thick, close pile. Sold by others at $350.00 to $550.00; our prices $249.98 to $349.98. Lace Curtains. Proofs Of the Efficacy of Kingsbery Freckle $3.74 for others’ $5.00 quality. Remover. $4.48 for others’ $6.00 quality. $4.98 for others’ $7.50 quality. $5.98 for others’ $8.50 quality, 1 tirely cleared of the brown eck: This was accomplished by the ap. lication of Kingsbery’ Fre Davis had an interesting experl-| — 69¢. for $1.00 Dishes—10 inches and key, 17¢. SaIe, He may be seen and interviewed: with Policeman ‘Henry ‘W: of i ‘ Richer qualities relatively cheap. “ u Boi Washing Soda, ten- dd packages, i | Mhirig-Atth street station, “‘IHe|: 97°: {OF $1.35 Dishes—12 Inches, : puiiies soitisentic’ Black Board Erasers.) isc Leather School Straps, with | aq, NE Sota» temrPound PACKAKES gs 49 for others’ $2.00 quallty. in our Toilet Goods Department ‘arner enter @ saloon. Mr. Davis When’ Warner saw him te ade for. the side door. ‘There he con- mgd the Deputy, lowered his head, the mutnber*on ht fn $1.47 $1,97 for $2.75 Dishes—t6 inches, $1.47 for $1.75 Covered Dishes, $1.97 for $2.75 Soup Tureens, ‘ Firat Floor, for $1.75 Dishes—14 inches, One Thousand Dozen_ Theodore |Haviland’s Decorated China Tea ;Cups and Saucers, gold-stippled handles, sold elsewhere at 30c.; our price, ..... cove 21c Eagle Compass and Divider, 15c, Stenographers’ Note Books, paper covers, 4c, and 6c.; stiff covers, 7c. handle, 34 inches long, 4c.; tan Wather, 36 inches fang, 4c, Raitted School Straps, with handle, c. “Elastic,” “Electric,” “Celluloid” and Hoyt's Wheat Starch, package, 9c.; 99c, dozen. Ball Bluing, half-pound boxes, 9¢,; 99¢, doz,; pound boxes, 17c.; $1.93 dozen. on the first floor. The preparation is also a valuable remedy for salt rheum, eczema and pimples, $1.74 for others’ $2.50 quality. $1.89 for others’ $2.75 quality. $2.24 for others’ $3.00 quality. $3.24 for others’ $4.00 quality. $3.74 for others’ $5.00 quality. $4.48 for others’ $6.00 quality, —the ri at °c { Englis ‘S—al sew! f Of Leseer & Company, No, 611 Broad a chest that comes from the great English Maer oid Ont) 18 $9) oy tar Wateribattles clsewhere at $11.00; our$@ 99) 316 ft, $5.46 | 436 ft $6.77, $15.00, j 0 was standing In front of his store, || Paris, Limoges, Carlsbad, Munich, Dresden, Vienna, Milan, Florence, $2.47 4 i ; Laake enh) . A $9, 98 for Daghestan and Prayer Rugs, average size 3%4x5 feet. The fe stopped directly in front of Mr. 47 for Decanters—pint size. White Enamelled Arm Chairs, large Mixed Hair Mattresses. © velvety texture and marvellously intricate designs that only the _ ; Bae ER ee eee Toe eee de eat EAA" BS [ALARMS OUT FOR |i meio we (aoe cae a IFE, |. Peron2, who lived in the same nouse matt? a dose O28 5 a | waiked out of the/ dead, He was a tall : Ewin Aueiea ae sos sincreamee: street, ried into “hi MISSING CHILDREN, Weiee Raa dean feliatentt a aneeeee vious to five months, aR mcier ‘Thrown from « n complained that the emell from the |Fooms, but | foe maple augar candx which hé made and |{@4e enongh polson to gold on Broadway was unbearable, and a ———— d in Ferguson's Hall, they threatened to report him, He had THREE DROWN IN SEWER. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 1.—R. J, Hickey, oieeind t hun. lived, there for yearg and the complaint ‘tates and obo Runt: Scbunke, of the City n 4 af sats OFS" ite saemant sie : ore . ni ce ies aes ae Water De ment, and a negto Carr! Newport, NEWPORT, Sept: 1.—John W. Bilis, of New York, owner of Stone Acre, wag thrown from his carrlage. and badly injured. He was taken to the ville on Beacon ‘Hill, owned by Herman B, 1 set a Madien out of sight utterly, Her father, Ber- ened to incapacitate hi hard Landsman, arsi acoree of friendn| had been heard to remark have searched the city for her in vain. | dlaappearance that he ‘had better be Mr, Landsman will pay a reward for in-| d¢a¢ than a drag on Bis fagnlly, formation concerning, her whereabouts, HANNA IMPROVES, Bho wore w gray ann and. white .Phe condition Landeman Girl Disappears Myster- lously and Young Kestenbaum, it le Feared, Is Dead. arma were sent out to-~day for of i old Clark tr) shirtwaist, ‘blie Mat, trimmed 4 i Duryea, of the New. York Yacht Clup, ving Me ‘ avaniie, wh ha tan, ‘rapes tthe | Of Bepator ‘ Fle lly is ene OF Ne” Wark’n pene Pa home since _w it Hii _ to Mie, - Samuel forehead ‘and! | + the

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