The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1904, Page 9

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‘ aS | GOUD HAULS | be Ps THO Cracksmen Off Several Hundred Dollars’ Werth of Silverware—Milk- man Gives Alarm to Owner. EX-DISTRICT-ATTORNEY BACKUS IS A VICTIM. Thieves En » but Find for—Residents Will Ask Mayor for More Police. fore dawn was of the telephone bell to the instrament the telephone girl y told him a mistake had been made. ile was abo he heard a noi the house. He the dining-room in a state of disorder, Rushing out into the street he met a milkn re A home of forme Backus, road. cover that he’ he went plate and a qué sbrac, the same ac entered the Bra Caton and Flatbush avenues by means of a ladder vi story window. offices of the I thoroughness, cared to take away. the 1ax-euy ‘twenty-ninth an indignation pointed a committee to call on Mayor “McClellan and “he homes of association have been invaded one time or another and found of the Not only a Flatbush, say soclution, but five to six m have learned th bincettind We"wiler tar omees’s LYOU Well, | in perfect safety. enteenth street, men two burgh to breakfast. that the invaders had taken all his q Bob a 4. WOMAN HANGED IN RONAL PHELPS HOME Was Caretaker of the Premises, | Had Been Missing Since Jan.) 8, and All Indications Point; to Suicide. in Flatbush Carry The body of Mrs. Barbetta Umbach wax found to-day hanging from a raft- | er in the attic of Willam Royal Phelps's | mansion at Englewood Citffs, N. J.| She had heen missing since Jan, & | The body was frozen and there were | no means of telling how long tho ter Public Library, | woman had been dend. ‘The police say i it wi ch ‘ly cide. Nothing They Care| "sre" Cmbacn for some vears had | charge of Mr. Phelps's home during the winter months, while the family lived at their town house, on Fifth avenue | She was married, Her husband and/ three children live on Hetman, near Bergenline avenue, Guttenburg. Leaving her home on Jan, § Mrs, Um- bach told her husband that she would! not be kept long at the Phelps piace, | | but that she must go to see that every- thing was all right. She seemed in her usual health and good spirite. Nothiag more was seen or heard of her until to- | day | Detective Bickhardt was employed to search for her, but found no trace. The Phelps house was searched, but the body of the woman was not found, as it was! hanging in a dark corner of the attle. | She had evidently stood on a chair, , tied a plece of clothes line around a) rafter avd about her neck and then kicked the chalr from under her, i Umbac son for his a Hie believes she must v crazy, She was Flatbu ‘ouned by When he went it to retire again when ise in the lower part of investigated and found told 1 that he had men leave uindle. The worth of Mr. | to the police sails | dof reserves | | All the re- ympathize with mador was entertaining s entered the | oceans 08 is surely coming. ikrast tien ne cond DOM't wait for it.) If you are run down and thin! and take cold’ easily, try SCOTT'S EMULSION It will strengthen and fortify your system and keep antity of valuable bric-a- tive band of cracksmen poklyn Public Library at laced ugainst a second- ‘They went through the Ibrary with remarkable but found no.hing they vig Association of the d (Flatbush), held ing to-day and ap- ask for more police. all the members of the no trace has ever been ar or his plunder, the police too few in he mymbers of the as- they have ‘beats from fles long. The burglars Munyon’s Paw-Paw Cures DYSPEPSIA Scores tified that Paw-Paw has cured them of some stoniach or nervous trouble.- Their statements are stronger and more convincing \ than anything I can say. They show that Paw-Paw not only cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion, but is an absolute cure for Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Catarrh and Rheumatism. Asa tonic for bi worked Tc: READ THIS TESTIMONY FROM WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE re WY Ye \ j \\ \ih of people living right here in this city have tes- nilding up the weak and giving strength to the over- an earnestly recommend Paw-Paw. —MUNYON. DR. THOMAS C. CARTER, prominent Washington physician in attendance on the late Senator Mark Hanna,! says: “| ha ‘and find it scribe it in stomach trouble.” HON. KIT" ve used and am now using Munyon's Paw-Paw, | amost effective pepsin tonic. | successfully pre- cases of severe nervousness, indigestion and| T GOULD — Senatorial] COL. D. C. PAVEY — Prominent | Representative and Attorney to the State} GA, R. man, of Boston, says: “Mun-| Board of Phari Munyon’s edies failed. COL, JOHN HANCOCK — prother Paw - Paw Catarrh of Stomach after all other rem-} macists of Illinois, says| you's Paw-Paw made an almost magical cure of Gastritis in my family, and I consider it a truly marvellous remedy.” | D. A. CATFORD —A_ prominent cured him of the late Winfield Scott Hancock, | chemist, of Philadelphia, says that Mun- Washington, D. C., Paw-Paw cured bot! self of Chronic renewed health Says: ~Munyoa's| yon’s Paw-Paw cured him of Acute Gas- my wife and my-| tritis in such a way as to convince him Indigestion and gave us| that it is the greatest remedy ever dis- and strength.” covered. Nothing like this has ever followed the introduction of a new remedy. Drug-! gists and doctors say that nothing like it was ever known, Sufferers from edgeal epsia, Nervousness or Sleeplessness or sufferers from any form of Catarrh or Rheumatism shi store to-day an ing for results ould lose no time if they want to be well. Go to the nearest drug; id get a bottle of Paw-Paw and let the good work go on. No wait- with Paw-Paw. The process of cure begins with the first dose and improvement is constant until the cure is complete. ! Munyon'’s Paw-Paw Tonic for sale at all druggists’. Paw-Paw Laxative Pills—the best Stomach and Liver Pills on earth—-25c a bottle, i’ Continuation of the MARCH CHINA and GLASS SALE, offer- ing best opportunity for gathering, at low- est prices, the product of our own and other factories, at home and abroad. Fine Handkerchiefs Underpriced. A foreign manufacturer, retiring from business, offered us the ‘oppor- tunity and we grasped it. We have rounded out his assortment with some interesting specials that came to us through regular channels. Of these none is more interesting than the Handkerchiefs we are sacriticing because initials and hems are a trifle larger than are now in high favor. The ’Kerchiefs are just as good as they can produce them. Women’s All-Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs. large variety of pat- terns, hemstitched and scalloped; also some with lace em- 1 broidery, regularly sold from 24c, to 30.; our price........ 8c Women's All-linen Hemstitched Embroidered Handkerchiefs, large variety of patterns, also finished with scalloped edges, and another style fin- > 4. ished with full lace edging; regularly sold up to 50c.; our price... Cc Women's All-linen Unlaundered Initial Handkerchiefs, one-inch hem with large initial beautifully hand-embroidered; reduced from 12c. and 49c 14c, each; our price for half dozen as Women's Unlaundered Hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, quar- 2, ter-inch hems; six different styles to select from; choice at.... Cc Also in finer quality linen, elaborately embroidered, four dif- ferent styles, at » 24C Men’s All-linen Unlaundered Initialled Handkerchiefs,-one-inch 1 8 hem, with large hand-embroidered letter, regularly sold at 30c. . Cc Men’s Spring Overcoats. Prospective Clothing buyers find the Macy location advantageous for making a quick and thorough comparison of prices and qualities. Needless to say that such comparisons are invariably of mutual in- terest. These excellent Spring Coats to encourage you:— 24 FI Top Coats, made of covert cloth, several shades of olive, sack model, 32 inches long, body lined i sleeves with satin....... ‘ 5 Top Coats, made of tan and olive covert cloths, model, 32 inches long, lined throughout with silk. Spring Overcoats, knee length, made of Oxford gi cheviots, velours and vicunas, lined with serge or s $12.96 to Paddock and Surtout Overcoats, made of fine covert cloth in Oxford and tan shades, $22.49 to............ $14.96 $34.96 Rain Coats, made of best quality Cravenette, light and dark shades, plain and fancy patterns, full box, belted back and surtout styles, $14.96 to... .....ccc cece ee eee ees ~’ Men’s Hats, $3.49, Reduced to $2.49. Soft Hats, newest blocks and colors, made of fine selected fur felt, trimmed with pure silk band and imported leather sweat-band; regularly $3.49; special at $2.49. Derbies, made of fine selected fur felt; extra fine silk band and bind- ing and imported’ pzbble leather sweat-band ; ‘latest styles; similar qualities sold elsewhere at $3.50; our price $2.49, : John B. Stetson Co.’s Soft Hats at $2.97. Genuine Stetson soft Hats, newest Spring styles, four shapes to choose from. Why choose to pay the price others ask for this well-known headwear ? —4 Fi. Men’s New Spring Shirts.—» » Tired of the friends of Winter-time? Here are new ones —pongees, cheviots, zephyrs and madras in about forty different patterns, comprising one of the finest collections we have ever brought together. They are made up in stiff and soft Losoms—some with narrow pleats—and with or without cuffs. Expertly made and perfect in fit and finish, $1.44 and $1.94. Percale and Madras Shirts, stiff bosoms, light and dark grounds with small figures and stripes; neat and well fitting, 94c. Men’s Spring Neckwear. Int FI. New season ideas in squares, folded pastes and four-in- hands; sold elsewhere up toone dollar; each 44c, Imported silks—over 300 dis- tinct and different patterns in squares and __ four-in-hands; dark, light and gray grounds; sold elsewhere up to $1.50; our price 68c, ; High-grade Neckwear, made of the very best imported mate- rials, including many exclusive patterns; ‘made in French four- in-hands and folded or open squares; sold elsewhere up to $2; our price: 94c, Custom Shirt Making. High prices for fine Custom- made Shirts are not universal. At Macy’s, $2.94 to $4.94 com- mands choice of a most attrac- tive line of new fabrics, samples of which will be mailed upon re- quest. Expert gnaking, perfect fitting. aim f 75c. Suspenders, 44c, We have placed on sale one hundred dozen at the above spe- cial price. They are made of silk and worsted, with best leather ends, after our own de- signs. Others ask 75cafor sim- ilar qualities; our price 44c, ist Fi. Men’s Underwear... ». Medium-weight Shirts, made of fine, soft-finished merino, white and natural, ribbed bottoms; Drawers to match, with $| 19 double gussets and taped seams........ oes . 1, & R. Morley’s English White Merino Shirts, full-fashioned and regular made; Drawers to match, with extra spliced seats; Shirts, size 34, $2.24; rise 20c. each larger size. Drawers, size 30, $2.64; rise 20c, each larger size. Long Smoking and Lounging Men’s Robes. An Important Price Reduction. High-class imported garments—the quality that appeals to particular men—and the reductions average almost one-half, / Lat Fl. rear e ~ WORLD: 1uURSDAY EVENING, meus 3, 1004. 4 » R. H. Macy & Oe’s. Attractions Are Thetr Low Prices, GUNES B'way,, at 6th Ave. We are Chocolate makers—the only department store we know of t manufactures Chocolate and Cocoa products from the Cocoa bean. This OU absolutely pure Chocolate — Macy- made—is used in the making of the Chocolates that give this special of- fering unusual merit. quality where; our regular price 59 ati. 60c. Quality, 33c, Ib. Assorted Chocolates, quality that sells | elsewhere at 60¢ 39¢.; 40c. Quality, 19c. Ib. AsSorted Chocolates, qu elsewhere at 40c.; our price 34th to 35th St. D and E widths. Button and Lace Shoés, made of vici kid, patent leather tips, medium-weight soles, military or Cuban heels, sizes 244 to 7, A to EE widths. Button and-t.ace Shoes, made of vici kid, self Cuban heels, | $] 39 ' J : tips, medium-weight soles, military or sizes 214 to 7, A to EE widths. Sold by | Others "| welted soles, broken sizes. at $4.00 | to $6.00. Oxfords, made of patent Our broken sizes, Price, $2.39 | Cuban heels, broken sizes, Romeo Slippers, assorted colorings, trimmed with fur, concave heels, sizes 3 to 7. Low-cut Slippers, made of velvet, variety of color- ings, with or without heels, sizes 3 to 7. $2.19 for Men’s $3 others at $3.00; our price $2.19. Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes. -.:». Misses’ and Children’s Lace and Button Shoes, made of vici kid- Boys’ Lace Shoes, made of satin | calfskin, heavy-weight soles, suit- able for school wear, sizes 24g to 51g, $1.49; sizes 12 to 2, $1.24. skin Sale: Banement t the 80c. Quality, 49c. Ib. poe Assorted Chocolates, fifty varieties,| ‘Soap, Boe. else- | pecial *49¢ that commands our regular price) special at. e uality sold . 19¢ | Macy's Restautant ts Hehtest and city. Gournay & Co., bottle, 94c. Sazerac de Forge et Fils One Star, bot- tle, 99c.; Three Star, $1.24. tle, $1.44, Martell One Star, bottle, $1.14; Three | tle, 84c, Star, $1.33; Three Star, pint bottle, 89c. Otard Dupuy & Co. One Star, bottle, | 97 $1.09; Three Star, $1.29. 24c. Red Star Brand Sherry, gallon, $1.49; bottle, (6c. Pemartin Brut Imported Sherry, gal- | Imperial Sherr: lon, $2.44; bottle, 59c, 3 Royal Cabinet Imported Sherry, gallon, $2.31; bottle, 72c. hont ventilated In’ the ‘Table d'Hote. Breakfast and ood and auick | Cigars.- Porto Rican Cigars—Fresh, well made, 21! colors: Brevas, box of 50, at 99c. Brevas Finas, box of 50, $1.24; box of 100, $2.48. Commodore Nelson Invincibles White Hunter Puritanos, our price, $4.96. Key West Clear Havana Perfectos—Sold by others at $14.00 a $2.49, hundred; our price for box of 25 Continental Perfectos—Box of 25, sold by others at $1.75; our price, $1.29. Clear Havana-Puritanos Sublimes—Box of 50, sold by others at $4.50; our price, $3.24. Specials in Wine Departmen When you buy by the gallon we furnish jug free, James E. Pepper Whiskey, five years old. Our regular prices—$2.64 gal.; 59c. bottle. Our special prices—$2.24 gal.; 49c. bottle. Imported Brandies. | tle, 47¢. | Holland, tle, 74c. Sazerac de Forge et Fils V. O. P., bot-| De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bot., 79¢. Old Tom, Wynand (ju ¢. Sherry Wines. California Sherry, gallon, 84c.; bottle,; Vin de Pasto, gallon, $4.88; $1.07. Women’s Shoes. -«¥. Lace Shoes, made of ‘patent Ideal kid, cloth tops, ) medium-weight soles, concave heels, sizes 214 to 6, Oxfords, made of French calfskin and patent leather, | Colonial Ties, made of patent Ideal or dull kidskin, .00 Shoes. Lace Shoes, made of vici kid or box calfskin, heavy weight soles, Goodyear welt, sizes 6 to 11, sold by soles, sizes 8 to 2, B to E widths, $1. Delicious Chocolates —A Sale of Toilet Soaps.—im n. | {In our factory all hands are turning | i attention to producing new designs) Sets of Books. Two-vol Sets; se Sels of Books, and packages for Toilet Soaps. The Leather Bound, dana yaoth. binding, store printed trom entirely erous reductions. Note these spe- ials: y's “Complexion” Soap, regular, Macy's “Pine Tar” Soap, regular special at 6c Macy’ 33c 15c, a cake; special at 8c Macy's “Perfumed” —Soap—violet, | ite heliotrope, and. Imperial" bouguet; | Recent Books, 39c regular price 19c.; special at 10c Handsomely bound in | cloth; were originally | Macy's “Pumice” Soap, reduced to | Carmel Castile Soap, reduced to Se | Wright's duced to 10¢ Box of 50, Others ask $2.00; our price, “Isna” Havana Cigarros—A very tine short smoke; box of 50, 94c. Key West Havana Rothschilds—Sold by others at $7 a hundred; ‘Holland, domestic, gallon, $1.98; jarge stone jugs, $1.29; half-pint Amontillaéo Superior Sherry, $5.09; bottle, $1.29. $1.34. | Amontillado Sherry, very old, dry, gal- ilon, $6.69; bottle, $1.49. “Red Star” Cocktails, all kinds, bottle, 89c. “Old Colonial’ Cocktails; all kinds, 78c. Investigate our De- positors’ Account De- partment, It provides all the conveniences of the Credit system combined with the sure economy of a cash business.— 4°% Int. paid. To-Morrow, Bargain Friday--- and that means if you value economy. you'll do your, Sold by shopping at Bloomingdales’. a Others at $2.00 and + $3.00. Our Price, Coats To-Morrow for $4.98. You'll find the women’s coat section a veritable “Mary's Garden” these days with new spring things blossoming out almost every hour. Here’s one for to-morrow with a special leather, Louis XV, heels, || Ret price stem you'll do well to pluck. $1.25 These coats are of covert, broadcloth OurPrice and cheviot, in black, tan and castor, lined with fine ranteed satin. Sizes 32 to 46 bust. Second Floor, wth St. Seetion. 59¢ More Book-News of Special Interest ina Money-Saving Way March has ushered in a thousand and one more book bargains, every one of which is as great in money-savings as those few men- Nene al ook-lovers can't afford to miss the opportunities which abound in Bloomingdales’ book store. with tips, medium-weight suitable for school wear, | new plates on fine quality paper; published at $1.50. Some titles are: Lea Miserables eof Month Cristo, doing its share by closing s | discontinued styles at gen- | | 12c. a cake; special at 6c hed F808 | 10¢c. a cake; special at 6c | s “Buttermilk and Cucumber" regular price*iic. a cake; Titian Tales. Kipling. Five-Vol. Scis, 52c Neatly bound in cloth. Some ot the authors are: k Mustrated find. cloth bind- pltahed at $15.00, le en, 84.05 “Old-Fashioned” Honey-Oat- | id Glycerine Soap, regular pecial at 5c Baby” Soap, special at 5c 's “Lettuce” Soap, regular price Het ooner's Leather Stocking Tal Rider Haggard | Charlotte Braeme. | GA, Monty. | | published at $1.50, and are among {hE most suc- i Nolumes cesstul of recent fiction. ne tues Some of the titles follow; ‘The Misstexipp!_ Bubble, 4 yrrh Tooth Soap,” re- Emerson) Housh. Mise Petticoats. Dwight nm. vin. Henry r Blatr, son. And Grizel. J etion with the De nby Claim. Bur- | Henry M. Bios Hof Lilith, Marte | $1.39 y. Castle Richard Hant- | Jewelry KnickK-Knacks, Useiu | §& Ornamental---Sharp Savings Hundreds and hundreds of items ch space deesn't aliow ‘Of mention are offered in this sale at prices smaller thar you v2 ever seen} Pretty things for use or adornment come under this hédding— little jewelry trinkets that you needn't be afraid of losing, Sp ine: pensive they are. Note these: th o Fi. Fashionable Bar, Belt or | Sash Pins—Set with rhine- stones, in_a large variety of designs; 25¢ and. ....-.., crystal and turquoise styles; extra’ large sizes: lues up i Hy Gi i y J ‘a to 19¢.; special, Se Black Lorgnette Chalus Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye, Seve Oats old, our reeu Brooch or Chatelaine Pins —In a large variety of de- lar price $3.74 gal., 84c. bot.; for this sale, gal., $3.04; Hird enarnell lar tarnGlls | en ae ee } bot., 69c. blue, ruby and green; vari- | gture Walet sedeameraratnes m bi ey ns, 2 One Star Rye Whiskey. _ GF SERED ENS pearl, per set of Bric ey es Our regular price, 97c. bottle; special price, 69c. special, each....++-...+s-+6 100 ma ety aaa ote, Sats Old Hermitage Rye—12 Yrs. Old. OO A) CL Mies | plated per set of 3.022 8ctg Our regular price, 94c. a bottle; special 74c. Aittror enamelled’ perspaley 208 | Hat Pins—Gold plited, new 4 Chateau Dillon—Vintage 1899. French Peart Stick Pins— iultary stylet with $6.74 for Case of Quarts | Case of pints for $7.74 Set tee etl (gq)| = 180 and... -, sateen ens a ans s Hock D Imperial Gold Plated Col- Pearl Brooches—Iin ,mando- Clarets rd Heinrich Barth Ny ines, Mai ar Buttons—With pearl lin, banjo and violin designs; Leon Marceau & Cie., Bor eaux, | einric! 0 im, Mainz, backs, all styles, for men sneclal veach eee ertre 3 quate, pints. | quarta. pints and women; per dozen...... 25¢ | Main Floor, Front, Centre. ai St. Julien ...4$3.98 $4.98 Hochheimer ..$4.49 “a Pontet Canet.. 4.98 5.98 Rudesheimer.. 5. bya & Margaux ..... 5.98 6.98 Liebfraumilch., 6.49 G , A . C t ) bbl i Larose ....... 6.98 7.98 Marcobrunner. . 7.49 enuine XIS UW iC. e rt Fine Gins. imported, gallon, $3.19; bot- imported, gallon, $3.64; bot- Fockink Schiedam, bottle, The kind you'd pay four and ing by purchasing here instead. scratchable—splendid tor the eyes, conferring a remarkable distinet- bottle, f or riding-bow fashion. é five dollars for at the “exclusiv These eveglasses and spectacles are fitted with genuine axis-cut ness of vision Eyeglasses have patent American cork nose pieces. gallon, Eyeglasses & Spectacles al 95c optician’s, so just reckon up the si pebbles, sione hard as dianiénds—impervious to moisture and non. Frames are of gohloine—spectacles may be had in either straight Main Floor, Front, Centres gallon, $5.94; bottle, veal OL CORR Si age rat

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