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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY [VENING, MARCH 93,-1904; See CON RRR RE ee the necesity of appealing to the trust magnates, ‘The alternative to this is that if a conservative candidate Is nominated the National Committee will have t | to the trusts for thelr cx and in doing this will in 1 50,000 FOR | absolutely fruitless. polity . especially in trlets, Ix hungry for the Tt has been a long tim geen any campale a the proposition is the friends down. these ‘DEPEW JUST RAN IN TO SEE TIX BOARD i | That’s the Explanation Given of the Senator's Visit to the Of- Boomers for.W. R. Hearst Said to Be Ready to Raise This Sum if He Is Nominated at St. Louis. Congress district lea measures will not Not at All. A mysterious political sonrething ame to the surface torday the wart Hullding, where a number of import city departme) are (From To-ay’s Tribune.) Nominate Hearst, defy tho trusts, and 4,800,000 will be furfilshed by Mr, Hearst and his friends for the Democratic Na- thonal Committee. 3 Nominate Parker, Cleveland, Gray, Olney, Gorman, Francis or any other conservative, and you will be forced to Bo to the trusts for campaign funds, and | among the Roovevelt will ensily win ‘This is the argument being used these —_$_——— bsieitakag onan ccoce Dene PAWNED $500 COAT FOR $1. ata all over the United States by th }e i “| young Negro Thief In Canght by the Pollce. they will disgus| ant most of whom wo it rathe with the Chauncey M, Depew bustled Vax Departmen friends of William R. Hearst ‘The Hearst boomers are at work thia week in the Southern States. The re-| Deteotive Sergeants sults of their efforts will become np-|Sheehan. of the West parent within the next ten days street station, arrested Andrew id churged him William J. Bryan is going to come out boldly for Hearst at an early date His announcement In likely to give the Hears: boom an Impetus that will ra make trouble for tthe conservatives Preis Ais) th b ythe time the convention meets. ot Just $1 for it. Mr. Hearst's agents have been “busy” It. is thought by the pollee that with some of the up-State men who are| 5! valine unl Leela (4 sifted to go from thelr respective di Nai the (parse nelenber fiicta, and when the “show-down” 1 made It is expected that he will have a Handful of delegater from the Empire Btate—enough to make it perfectly cloar to the convention that the Hil men can- fat bold all their delegates for Judge the pri- Hegeman & Co.’s Confidence in Hyomei Not a Penny Need Be Paid Unless It Cures You of Catarrh, “Use Hyomel and be cured of oa- tarrh.” say Hegeman & Co. 200 Broadway. When a responsible busi- ness house like this comes out and advertises that Hyomet will not cost a penny unless tt does all that ts claimed for it, 1t shows what remark- able confidence they have in this scientific medical treatment. The user is the sole judge whether Hyomet is to be paid for or not. If it does not help, Hegeman & Co. will cheerfully return the money and it will not cost a penny. colored coat. valued mitted the theft t for the coat. He rll CURZON GOING BACK TO INDIA LONDON, Maroh With referenos 1 Cur f India nil 8 for Bngland Secretary of State zon of Kedleston, thi who leaves Bombay on @ holiday trip, t for India, Mr, Brodrick, announced In the Houge of Commons to-day that Lord Curzon {ntended returning to India in Beptember, | Neavinig MMe post he vacated the vahip, but no successor would be ed at present, so. the position ppen for the reappolntment of mothe expirsitien af bits wid King Edward ao desire cer. i fhe argument that is cutting mont foe.’ said a Hearts man yesterday t ‘Tribune reporter, “is that Hearn the only candidate who Is Nghting the fearlessly. and who would ‘se t wers of the Government. to i R them it Ne were nected. The ret men aay that if Hearst ix minated he and his immediate lends will contribute to the Demo- tie National Committee the sum of 1,000, This, it is urged, would re: ve the National Committee from Eczema Sufferers and fhousands of wretched people suffering from skin ‘ASTOUNDING GOOD NEWS We are pleased to announce that we have arranged with the manufacturers of the wonderful D. D. D. Prescription to act as distributers for this city and vicinity of this well-known preparation, and will not only sell D. D, D at retail at our store, but will supply druggists at wholesale prices. ; : This arrangement will enable those suffering the tortures of the damned from skin diseases to procure D. D. D. at their nearest drug store. ‘It will bring happiness to thousands who are miserable—imagining have a blood polsoning—when in nine cases out of ten it is purely a local parasitic mant- festation on the skin whfch can be cleared away in a hurry. Such misery now cleared away as surely as the sun shines above. Not merely attempted—not a matter of improvement only—but a clearing We Vouch for This Tt has been proven to us beyond the possibility of a doubt that aj) new medicine quickly clears up the worst skin affections. Its work seems astonishing, amazing, al- most miraculous. (It Is a specific | formula which, because of its dis-} covery by Dr.’ Decatur Dennis, Is known as “D. D. D.”) Its actual record sounds like a story of magic. But there is no room for doubt about it whatever; full proofs, indisputable in every re- spect, have been submitted regard- ing hundreds of cases — among them the case illustrated In this announcement. The case shown here (Mr, Charles Jacobs, psoria~ sis of many years’ standing) was permanently cured, It is. now nearly five years since the dis- ease was cleared out of his skin and no taint of it has appeared | since | The reproduction of photo of fir, Jacobs which should appear tere, this paper refused to print because tt was SO SHOCKING. The phote can be seen at our This is not merely a com-! mercial matter. It is a matter of humanity to tell everybody with a skin dis- ease about this medicament. Among the many cases proven to us of. astonishingly quick and complete cures, all of which seem! to have been permanent, many | were photographed-in such a con- dition that a reproduction in a newspaper would be perhaps too shocking for print. This case given here, in the cause of hu-! manity, this paper consented to print just as the patient appeared before and after treatment, though another newspaper refused to do so. Not a newspaper in Christen- dom but should publish every word of this information, pictures and all, if duty and not dollars were the governing rule, ing han ever brought m: You take no risk whatever in buying D. D. D., because the manufacturers absolutely guarantee to cure you, and if it fails your druggist will refund the purchase price. This offer'is made in good faith and there is _ Ro reason why any one should be longer tortured by skin diseases when a certaln and guaranteed cure is > within easy reach. We vouch for the genuineness of this guarantee. D D. D. costs but $100 a bottle, and is guaranteed to cure or money refunded, _ We have succeeded in securing the most reliable drug stores in New York to act -our:wholesale and retail agents in this city. SER’S DRUG STORE, Sixth Ave. & 23d St., N. Y., and . BOLTON DRUG CO., BROOKLYN. Two photos 0 Onerles Ja Tr defote treatmem hie fais wees wom ane aay, almost at 0} jtadhe was worn to bide sores on the lips, Ri owing to een Gpanged expreseion. Ni ‘ote ditte iscovery. va who started to-day for Atlantic City While this Httle political overture was being and during "Politics?" Senator } 1 | law and evidence and in many instances HTB REFEREE not exercise sufficient regard for the Wiliam H. Willis. Who Took! Testimony on the Charges} te affairs of the Tammanay leader, perforined Lawyer Daniel” F. Nan, of Senator Frawley's distri to the eontva- versies submitted to him, bul tinds no evidence of corcuption in he deotsions could be bough: Bolte for money, “The offenses which he ts shown to have committed,”" the” referee, “Dp ense of Judge Awyer” Ca of the Tammany leader several political coups jection, President O'Donnell, | it Not at all, The 'd-on a frlendly mis- alded tn says sded uot from any financial mo- son, tg. know the Benator | tive, hut chiefly from his rendinese to B eater Com { i p 8 friends and v a repeated nin missioner Filed by Jerome, Makes Ree! el» iis friends and favorites, even by fices To-Day—Politics in It? ftrnss Ii Now all hands in the city departments and at the City Hall are guessing what the early calla meant EXPLOSION WRECKS HOTEL. WHEEL Sharpe's Hotel. at Ltvtleton, Wo Va war wrecked Inst night by an explosion of gam killed " after the consumed. may be in the ruins 7 fam Lawson, a pipe-lin recotered sacrificing the rights of others, and Mayor POC aimataedaet from his infirmity of temper, his dis- } regard for the proprieties and obliga- Uons of hig office and for the provisions |of Inw cont A report on the charges made by the| Of Itw contr | District-Attorney againgt Judge Herman | Bolte, of the nd District: Muniol | Court, was rendered to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to-day | by Referee William H. Willis. The re- port {s unfavorable to Judge Bolte, but [his counsel, Maurice Blumenthal, says | that the Appellate Division cannot find ground In it for his removal There was a long Ust of charges against the aged Judge, chief of which was that his manner of eunducting| cases did not tend to inspire confidence | #079.65. 80 the total cost of getting Judge Bolte’s case before the Appellate tn justice as administered in hin court! Fivision with referce's report ie. thus and that his decisions were contrary to| far $18,845.66, . t of polities. thate aie * asked Comptroller Grout. don't know anything about pollties: port to Appell=te Division. = proceedings In his court, and his lack of adequate knowl- edge of the law and of practice.’ Referee Willis examined 103 witnesses Ils report covers 328 type- written pages. A section of the referee's report of great interest to taxpayers ix that re- lating to the cowt. All that Mr. Willis . Wants for his services ts $15,168, of which sum $165 has already been expended for typewriting. Mr. J. Shannon Laughlin, the stenographer, puts in a bill for tr in the case, ING, W, Va, March % One man Is known to have been ‘he hotel caught fire Immediately explosion and was entirely Tt ts fd other bodles that | a condition that the. operation TONGUE Witt» BE CUT OUT. a8 WAR at intended. His physicians have told him surviving the operation, yet th | nan persists tnt ance against ‘There will, be. heatrical people for for many years the rr of the Fourteenth Street The rn till have bla tongue entirely | remuved next week. Mr. McGuire, who| subscription has been started, Is now in the New York Skin and|ert Cancer Hospital, was operated on about | (enickerhocker “kheagre: Bulldn ten days ago, but so weak was his | take harge of it What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, ‘Piregorio, | and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. destroys Worms and.allays Feverishness. Drops It contains neither Optum, Morphine nor othef Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It It cures Diarrhoea and Wind wos ” pended and the tongue not Femovedy | ret ‘ | sat 8 has not oné chance In a hundi oO 6 Blak cad Jers FUNG poe nencinat fat A r ' Face it given Stacie: i Rob- the erbocker Theatre Building, will - j Colic, It relieves Teetiing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatuleney. It natural sleep. The children’s Paniacea—The Mother's Friend: ' trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy-and The Kind You Have Always Bgught, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has born th signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of SME | | R. H. MACY @ CO. Broadway bod Investigate our Depositors’ Ac- count Department. It provides all the conveniences of the Credit System combined with the sure economy of a cash business.— 4% Int, paid. Our 1904 Display of Water Craft and Fittings May Now Be Seen on the 5th Floor. » Included are Automobile Boats, Row Boats, Dinghys, Canoes, Skiffs, Launches, Yacht Tenders and a complete line of fittings. required for the small water craft x mentioned: Of particular interest is the Speedway Automobile Boat. This is a 24 horse-power Boat, 32 ft. 6 in. length and 4-foot 4-in. beam, Spanish cedar hull, flush deck and torpedo stern; double cock-pit in three compartments, It is capable of a speed of from 18 to 25 miles an hour, The pric: manner, or according to specifications you may submit, Among Others Shown Are: Truscott Launches. THE “ST. LAWRENCE SKIFF’-—known as the “easiest We are sole agents in Manhattan for the celebrated Towing boat ever built; made of selected cedar, copggr- ES } ‘astened; oak keél and handsome decks; one pair copper- Truscott launches. They are regarded as the tast- t pped cedar spoon oars; foot board’ and braces, with est and best vessels of the class built and may be rudder and ropes.......4...0.ceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 47.98 relied upon to develop the horse-power claimed. ow On our fifth floor we show these models: mire rh RK - Boake. repay 2 feet long; Inch beam, squal ern, one pair as! afoot, 3% horsepower, complete with, ch. {2fet ngs tp inch Rem, saute sen, on pa aah tf aera no Wee. COuDpOIcE ERR : 15 feet long, 42-inch beam, two pair of ash oars and atfoot, 344 horse Power jicompronnisey stern complet Vsiaerplatay oarlociay wereea eect ea $41.98 15 feet long, 41-inch beam, double ends, canvas cush- ions, two pair spruce copper-tipped varnished oars; foot braces and anchor.... ... ses $82.98 14 feet, 41-inch beam, square stern, canvas-covered, cork- filled cushions, back rest, rudder and yoke; two pair of combination oarlocks and copper-tipped oars; adjustable foot braces and anchor; polished brass trimmings$59.98 15 feet long, 42-inch beam, 14 4-2 inches deep, all fasten- ings copper-riveted, corduroy covered cushions, rudder and yoke, two pair spruce spoon oars, combination oar- locks; adjustable foot braces and anchor ......, $76.98 Same as above, but with polished brass trimmings$81.49 16 feet long, 42-inch beam, 15 jnches deep, a very light boat, finished in natural woods; two pair of copper-tipped spoon oars, two pair nickel-plated combination oarlocks, foot braces, corduroy cushions, rudder and yoke, co) a fastened throughout; mushroom anchor 's118.00 17 feet long, 42-inch beam, 16 inches deep; a family boat of the highest grade; copper fastened throughout, full set of silk plush-covered cushions, two pair of copper- chambers, built out from each side and extending from — tipped spruce spoon oars, patented combination oarlocks, stem to stern; absolutely safe and almost impossible to rudder and yoke, back seat has reversible rest, swing $148.00 We will take orders for 16-foot Trifscott Launches, 2 horse-power, at $348.00; and 18-foot, 2 horse-power, tier adninccou age VAs neeoe rene oven tine $445.00 (All Truscott Launches will be put in commission If desired.) YACHT TENDERS, made of cedar, copper fastened and burred throughout; with oarlocks and rudder—to feet long, $59.49; 12 feet long, $64.98. CANVAS-COVERED DINGHIES, “Old Town’ feet long.....,....5 .. $53.98 FLAT-BOTTOM DINGHIES, made in the best possible manner—to feet long, $22.49; 12 feet long, $26.98. We are sole agents for New York for “OLD TOWN” CANOES, handsomest and lightest canoes in the market. Made of selected cedar, clincher burred throughout :— 15 feet long, $27.98 and $ 35.98, 16 feet long, $29.98 and $37. 98 17 feet long, $31.98 and $39.98 18 feet long, $33.98 and $41.98 THE “SPONSON” CANOE—fitted with keel and air make, 11% overturn; 17 feet long, $44.98. awning; mushroom anchor. Wines for Medicinal Use.- =. When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free, Mount Vernon Whiskey, 5 years old, regular price, $2.94 gallon, Clear Havana Cigars. 5th Floor, 35th St. Rlevators. Kubelik, Puritanos Sublimes, 74c. bottle; special for this sale at $2.34 gallon; bottle, 49c. ee en tg 3.24 Finch’s Golden Wedding Whiskey, 7 years old, regular price, $3.74 Regalia, yalue $4.50; our gallon, 84c, bottle; special for this sale, $3.04 gallon; bottle, 69c. Price, box of 50. .......... $3.24 One Star Rye Whiskey, 8 years old, regular price 97c, bottle; Londres Finos, box of 2 special for this sale, 72c. ° und pay Sr cere tes $149 We are sole importers of the famous Old Glenfiddich Scotch value $5.00; rou price yaa a " $3.74 Whiskey, Its excellent qualities are best determined by Perfectos Especiales, box of ..” comparisons. Choose any popular’ brand on the market 25; value $3.00; our price... $1.99 and make your own test; gallon, $4.18; bottle........ 86c _ &. A. Kline & Co.'s Key West ei Clear Havana Cigars: Camille Barthe’s,Bordeaux Wines. Club House, regular price, Case of Twelve Large Bottles: $5.25) our price....,. 2.44 + $3.96 Margaux, our regular price $7.49; special $6.24 PN, regular; Pele e600 $4.96 Pontet Canet, our regular price $7.94, special $6.69 Bardella, Clear Havana, hand Larose, our regular price $9.49; special $8.24 bat Sard mp bes $2.24 Lafite, our regular price $9.94; special $8.69 2 Puritanos, box of 50, value . Sauternes, our regular price $5.49; special $4.24 $4.50; our price.........,,. $2.97 Yquem, our regular price $9.94; special $8.69 rare Suns leat ae ‘ Chateau Dillon—Vintage 1899. cigar, box of 0; our price. $1.49 $6.74 for Case of Large Bots, Case of 14 Bots, for $7.74 “Red Star” Cocktails, all kinds, bottle 89c. “Old Colonial” Cocktails, all kinds, 78c. A Sale of Bed Spreads. -»-™ Cremo Perfectos, box of 50, our price $1.49 Embroidered Linen Bed Spreads, Hemstitched * One-third less than regular imported English | Size 72 x 88 inches, ‘ Spreads, satin regular price $1.50; special ateseeusessee.... 28 We Grol, pleve tone yg finished; neat She’ 86 x 97 inches, thers i i spray effects. Peulat EHIEs Gator spicliatee eed HA GISOs betes imported and we believe that after careful comparisons you will share the opinion. The prices are remarkable, _pasement. Size 72x108 inches, particularly de- sirable for twin beds, each Hemmed and Fringed Crochet Spreads, Marseilles designs, size 75 x 88 inches; each... 8c Extra Heavy Marseilles Spreads, with centre and allover designs; size 70x Extra Large Marseilles Spreads, cut corners, heavy fringe, heavy raised BB Mnches; Cacheree sess sees designs; size 80x86 in’; each, . $2.64 $1419 $1633 $17.33 Extra Quality Marseilles Spreads, slightly imperfect in finish; sizes Size 90x108 tnches, beautifully em- 76 x 86 and do x86 inches; regularly sold elsewhere at $5.00; our >ro!dered, each $1i.s9, $14.53, $18.93, $20.33 price... and up to $89.48 peony | a > q H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, R M\ B' way, at 6th Ave. V4 35th St. $3,000, We are taking orders for Automobile Boats constructed in this . Now On Sale: Spring and Summer Mil- linery, Costumes & Coats, Feather Boas, Ribbon Novelties and Neckwear. Fine Italian Marbles Greatly Reduced Prices.—s« ». Statues and Busts. Carrara and Castellina Marbles from the best studlos of Florence, Pisa and Rome. “Cupid,” in Castellina marble, 34 inches high; by G. Bess!; reduced from $139.66 to... BES 95.67 “Purity,” a bust in Carrarra marble, by Cipriani ; reduced from $119.66 to $79.89 “Ophelta* life-size bust in Castellina marble, by Frilli; reduced from $61.21 (Panera ease . shoes Seeeeeree coe 48.98 “Cupld & Psyche” (two), in Castellina marble; reduced from $44.66 to - $31.98 and $19.06 to)... esi sie ese ee ee $15.66 “Marguerite,” jn Castellina marble; reduced from $30.89 to. “Flora,” a bust in Castellina marble; reduced from $39.66 to. “Ruth,” a bust in Carrara marble, by Pugi; reduced from $69.66 to. .$55.74 “The Smile,” a bust in Castellina marble, by Cipriani; reduced from $74.66 ton sees seveee $49.78 “Coquette, Ct haceud ‘reduced from $49.66 $39.74 In addition are many others at these reductions $3.49 $2.24 Old prices : , to “to $74.66 49.78 Included is a very large collection of Pedestals, in a variety of de- signs, in Etruscan, Roman and Grecian styles, at these prices: * Castellina Marble. Pedestals $4.49 to 86 .21 to 519” 829-26 Bardiglio (mottled) Pedestals $8.49 to EF | 1-29 to 5] 8° $9532 Verde di Prato (green) Pedestals $689 10 $824 to “STRAUS”? PIANOS ON AN Easy Payment Plan-* Just one payment, then a “Straus” Piano is yours. No long-drawn method of giving you outright coe after one or two or three years of weekly tribute. No hardship of an additional $50 to $250 scattered over as many weeks, carrying out the customary “Easy Payment” idea that you will pay small sums over a‘long period and never miss the total. Cash carries no hard- ships. : ‘i There is but one real “Easy Payment” plan of Piano. sellin, and that is the Macy way of selling for cash. Ownership goes wit! the delivery of the instrument, and ownership under such conditions is evidence of the soundest financiering, ‘These Pianos’ are splendid instruments, artistically and solidly constructed, remarkable for their quality and power of tone, dura- bility and responsiveness of action. , PRICES: $125, $150, $175, $225, $250 and $275. Peers of higher-priced Pianos—equals of $200 to $450 instruments as prices are made elsewhere. . ’ The “Straus” Diminutive Grand, ‘at $525, Is not excelled anywhere under $700 and $750. We are New York Agents for The ‘‘Steinertone”’ Pianoforte, $450 to $1,000. Hand-Drawn Mexican and Japanese Linen One-fourth Less Than Usual.—",". ‘BSth: At, weadr, An importer's sample line, bought at an inviting price, furnished the sale idea, and we built‘up the assortment with goods of our own im- portation, There are thousands of pieces, ranging from 9-inch Doiljes to 45-inch Table Covers, all typical of the skill afd patience shown by Jap and Mexican neeille workers. If the display is equalled in variety by any other store in the country we do not know of it, Certainly the prices stand unequalled: Doilies, 9x9 inches, each .. Doilies, 12%12'inches, each Squares, 15x15 inches, each Squares, 18x18 i s, each, Squares, 20x20 inches, each Squares, 24X24 inches, each... . >. a Squares, 30x30 inches, each. $2.18, $1,98, $1.66, $1. Squares, 36x36 inches, each. ....$2.66, $2.33, $2.13 and $1.29 Squares, 45x45 inches, each. $4.33, $3.74, $3.33 and $2.98 Tray Cloths, 18x27 inches, each..,.$1.19, $1.12, 94c. and 64c Scarfs, 18x36 inches, eacti, . .’ -$1.48, $1:39, $1.06 and 81c Scarfs, 18x45 inches, each, +$1.82,°$1.48, Sgarfs, each, $2.18, $1 Reduced prices: } : Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from 4c tes hones 440y +. 74c., S4c, and 32 1/4 B3ey 69c, and 46c .74¢c, and 54c

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