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NEARLY RUNDOWN Just Grazed fn a Dense Fog ~ Néar Cherbourg by a Huge Sailing Vessel, Whose Rigging Touched Big Liner’s Deck. THE 0. H..P. BELMONTS AND OGDEN ARMOUR ARRIVE. ty ‘Belmont Will Plunge Into Politics and Mr. Armour Reports Al- most Complete Recovery of Little Lolita, ! After encountering all manner of rig~ yrous weather in which hurricanes, jogs and giant seas marooned more | han half of 696 cabin passengers in their staterooms the Kaiser IL, of the North-German Lloyd line, arrived at her Hoboken pier to-day ‘twenty-four hours late. But the passengers took comfort in relating what some termed breadth escape from disaster, the Kaiser Wilhelm steamed out of Bremen she stuck her nose into a fog that wrapped her in an impenetrable tloak. Through this fog of peculiar m flensity a gale was whipping up great peas In the path of the liner, ploughed her uneven way toward Cher- bourg her great fog-horn tooted inces- wantly, ( Nearly Strack Amfdships. Suddenly the few passengers who braved the wind and rime on deck heard a chorus of frantic sounds some- where off the weather bow. strange noises drew near they were made out to be fog horns. A moment [ater a great black hull stood out of ghe mist, bearing down before the wind h her prow aimed for the Kalser Wil- amidships. ‘Then followed a great commotion on ieee deck of the German liner. \ engines ‘ | orders were shouted from the bridge, were reversel, the helm was \Shrown over about seventeen points, Wilhelm a hair When As she As the Frantica jand while all on board stood In breath- Ness apprehension the threatening form grazed by in the mist so close that ‘loose blown ends of rigging swung by ‘over the deck of the big steamship. ‘As far as could be made out in the ymist the pagsing vessel that so nar- ly escaped wegeming the Kaiser Wil- im was a gteet sailing ship. Sailors Blew Fog Horns. | Hter deck was crowded with sailors, all armed with huge fog horns, on which they were blowing frantic signals of jwarning, There was great excitement on the steamship, which spread even to \¢he steerage, One old immigrant died f of heart disease. Officers of the Kaiser ‘Wilhelm admitted {Mis death and sald that his body was put ashore at South- Bmpton. They: would not say, however, ithat-it was due to the excitement occa- woned by the grazing of the big sailing ihip. {visited the Duke and Duchess |borough and many other hou | Engliish-American nobility. goncord In the party. Among the 5% cabin passengers who Aebarked at tho Hoboken pler to-day ‘were Mr. and Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, ‘who have been touring Europe and i Great Britain for several months, They Mr. | \mont expressed himeelf as enthusiastic~ ally pleased with affairs in the Demo- ergtic party. Before he went abroad, {ne said, he was convinced that not in ‘years had there been such unity and Lolita Armour Improving. jf Marl- of the Bel- Ogden Armour, of Chicago, who had yuffered severel’ from the rigor of the boyage, sald b aughter Bittle anugnre of Dr. Lorenz, well say that she Is w be wiser to le until she has ease and grac in fine spirits and her blooming a8 a rose. We Vira grateful to Dr, Lorenz." —————[——__— 1 car persatta,’ sald Mr. Armour, proving rapidly. In fact, I might as vell, though tt will e her with Prof. Lorenz arned to walk with more e than at present. ks are as are delighted with her improvement and feel deeply deliv land's Place In Universal Histor: gvening in the chamber music farneglo Hall, before the society, Rent Rev. Dr. Charles McCreedy will presl le. had the best of news to take home concerning the health of his Lolita. who 1s under the “is im- She is m of The Watehthish results. . Ft st World Wants et other ) togwane Ch Sunday, May 1, 1690 1456 Monday, “ 2, L110 Tuesday,” 3, 1488 Wed, “ 4 1370 Thor, “ 5, 1274 Friday, “ 6, 962 Saturday, 7, 721 Sunday, “ 8, 1828 Monday, “ 9, 1191 Tuesday, “ 10, 1611 Wes, “ 11,1343 P.”.—tC<C~S SS to-morrow? hale ewice st cote, wl ey, ecordGrow] er) COMPARISON FOR HELP SEEKERS tot ot A glance will answer your question as to which is the best medium and which produces the desired Always Supreme PRINTS PAID HELP WANTS—NONE FREE OR TO FILL UP SPACE, _ Where does your; ad. go for Fi 265 485 528 543 380 296 1736- 254 474 506 O, H. P. BELMONT ARRIVED TO-DAY ON KAISER WILHELM. DENIAL FROM THE VATICAN. ROME, May 11.—The Vatiean author (ties deny having recelved objections from American Archbishops regarding the Impossibility of enforcing the Papal decree providing for tho restoration of the Gregorian chant and. the exeluston of women from church choir. It Js pointed out in this connection that the decree did not call for the ex- clusive use of the Gr*gorlan chant, nor did it forbid congregational singing, tn- cluding, naturally, female voices, A Hoyal Compliment. When the Queen of England, daugh- ter of the King of Denmark, was the Princess of Wales, she attended one afternoon a food show, at which was a display of butter that pleased her greatly. She praised the butter, and to its exhibitor she sald: “Denmark sends us the best butter, doesn't st?” The dealer smiled and shook hig:head, “No, Your Royal Highness,” he answered gallantly; “Denmark sends us the best ut Devonshire sends us tho # Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, raises Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: There are but few wives and mothers who have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women know. 1 wish such women knew the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It is a remarkable medicine, different in action from any tre-1 1 ever knew and thoroughly reliable. “| have seen.cases where women: doctored for years without perma- nent. benefit, who were cured in less than three months after taking your Vegetable Compound, while others who were chronic and incurable came out cured, happy and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this medicine. I have never used it myself without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite and tones up’ the entire system, Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence J fully in- dorse it..—MRS. R, A. ANDERSON, 225 Washington St., Jackson- ville, Fla. Mrs, Reed, 2425 E, Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pa,, says; pound. condition. “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM: I feel it my duty to write and tell you the good | have received from Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- “I have been a great sufferer with female trouble, trying different doctors and medicines with no benefit. Two years ago I went under an operation, and it left me in a very weak I had stomach trouble, backache, headache, palpitation of the heart, and was very nervous; in fact, I ached all over. I find yours mis the only medicine that reaches’ such troubles, and would cheerfully recom- mend Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable A Compound to all suffering women,” When women are troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feellng. inflammation of the ovaries, backache, flatulence, general debility, Indigéstion, and nervous prostration, thy Lydia EB, Pinkham’s The experience and pt f git eo 5 indorsement, cures of troubles, " Refus 5U0 Id remember there ts one tried and ible Compound at once removes such troubles, for women in the world has received such wide. f No other medicine has such substitute, true. remedy, a record. WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1904. of whales, | u bitmbed by | her points! 6 in Labrador, | 1 of utlitein, | Nom WIR C utilizing the entire Similar plants are betr the Government at tw | In Newfoundland ani | Up to Ise the b morc KILLED BY FALL Joseph Buckley When Fixing | Awning op Third Story of | Seventeenth Street House, Plunges to Instant Death. 300 Colored, Striped, Dotted Joseph Buckley, twenty-eight years ol. while fixing an awning on & third- story window at No, 113 East Beven- teenth street to-day slipped and fell to the sidewalk. He etruck on his head and) was instantiv killed. Several people were on the etreet at the time Buckley fell, Their orfes at- tractel many more and soon a largo crowd mathered about the dead man, ‘The street was splattered with blood for some distance. While one of the men who eaw the accident was sending in an alarm for the police a woman rushed out of tho house where Buckley padineee working and covered him with las but the manufacturer, through a We got them at —<—__—_—_—- To Utilise Whales. An American company has established e@ plant at Balena, Newfoundland, for | t myegly Aah] ca ‘ | eee == Yacht CarhasleCo. Offer Tco-Morrow in Their Waist Department, Up the buninese after expending a capl- nl of #1M0.00, “very ounce of the whale je ured in the manufacture of oll, tear ne, meal or bones and other artl- i yishen employment to over 1,000 men, Swiss and Embroidered Ba- tiste Waists at an unusually low price. | These materials were ordered to be madeup inSummerdresses, blunder, cut only the waists. | | We would not accept them other than at a very small cost. our own price, you will get them to-morrow at i Broadway & 13th St. value 3.50. Oculists Dally putting it off—that is the Inexcusable thing. Instant attention to eyesight may prevent serious and pain- ful complications, The Examining Rooms of our Four Optical Stores offer the services of experienced Ocullsts, among whom are: LAINE Ws Brest ety M. Do 217 Bway “dward M. Johnson, M.D. 1348 Bway” (0 yoare in prjvate practice.) | Marcum Kenyon, bay. 223 Sixth Av, | @ yonre Manhsttan Hye and Kar Iospital.) ARGE except for and that moderate. Pi Broad Bt Arcade, | 228 Stath It, 217 Hroadway, Astor House. 1845 1’ way iiith at Stores Open Saturday Evenings. ALL HAIR ON FACE PERMANENTLY REMOVED. No electricity. 4S agree i co Fs ase. $1 abroad, Millinery. Thursday, May rath Womeus Hats, Togues and Bonnets, $10.00, value $20.00 to $30.00, Children's Hats, $5.00, value $12.00 to $15.00. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, Optical Goods. Balcony, 84th Bt. Under the supervision of a Ik censed optician, who will exam- ine your eyes and prescribe for you free of charge, or execute our ocullst’s prescription for at east one-third less than the charges made elsewhere for stmilar services, Women’s Summer Dresses. Ready for Hot Days Sure to Follow Belated April Showers.—2 r. . Dresses of blue, white and champagne organdie, col- lar and yoke tucked, finished with deep bertha, At!$1 0,96 [810.96 trimmed’ with Valenciennes lace, organdie ruching | and ribbon, skirt finished with organdie ruching and ribbon. Also: Dresses of white dotted Swi::, rosebua patterns, very effective- ly trimmed; made over a lawn petticoat. Of white, blue and champagne French organdie, in At] $] 5,96 two models; full blouse waists, trimmed with tucks = and lace insertions; all-over lace yoke and bertha with pleated ruchings; skirts are made cver lawn petticoats and are trimmed to match waists. Excellent selection of white Perslan lawns, white at| $23.96 | French organdies and net; trimmings include Hamburg embroidery, Valenciennes lace, all-over lace™and ruchings; skirts are trimmed to mate! full made over lawn petticoats and Women’s Pedestrian Skirts.-= = f fancy mixtures or blue and ) Skirts made of novelty mixtures, Sack britiantine, gore flare, tailor | box pleated and tailor stitched, stitched, each e -- $7.81 f blue and black Sicilian In the | Skirts made of blue and black Reh kilt effect and novelty mix- |} Thibet, “light weight,” side tures, box pleated; all neatly pleated effect, tailor stitched, tailored .. $9.96 | each .....-+-+ee00+++ $3.96 Gloves for Women Two Very Popular Designs —« ». Of silk net, with embroidered Of silk net, with embroidered backs and wrists, lisle palms, twos Pointed, cuff, white with black 5 embroidery, and black with clasp, in black, white embroidery, white, beaver and one large clasp, a slate, a pair, pair, Fine Linen Handkerchiefs From Our Belfast Factory.—# ™- Noteworthy among the late arrivals are the extra size Handkerchiefs for men. They are pure linen, hemstitched, and the sizes given here are exact. Usually’ sizes are guessed at, the guess being based on the width of material used. These are actual measurements, in extra large kerchiefs: e 24 inches square, 6 or 4 in. hems, (Te WAS eIDODOUGOOUNG SHAY 78 23% in. square, }@ or 4 in. hems, €ach.....++sseeeereeess 29c 32c 24 inches square, % in. hems, each. . 24 inches square, +4 inch hems, each. 24 inches square, 1 inch hems, each Men’s Unlaundered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, large, hand-em- broidered openworked letters, 1-inch hems, sold by others at 30c, each, Our price....seeeseees neisisiae . 18¢ Women’s All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, hand-embroidered initials in wreath and floral border, %4-inch hems; each...... 12c Women’s All-Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, % or &% inch hems, six in a box; 2 DOX....++-++ see ..74¢ Art Embroidery Dep’t.-«». We take orders for stamping and embroidering in all branches, The cost is more moderate, and your acceptance of the work depends entirely upon its being done to please you. Initials or monograms will be embroidered to order—on very Short notice, if needs be—on anything from a single kerchief or napkin to a complete set of house- keeping linens or wedding trousseaux. We will be glad to furnish estimates upon request. FOR SPECIAL SELLING IN THIS DEPARTMENT. Summer Pillow Slips, of art ticking, in floral designs, ready for use; finished with tassels on each corner; assorted patterns; each... 47¢ “Macy’s Own” Down Pillows, filled with gray down, free from dust and odor: i Size 20x20 shes. ...-+++--39C Size 24x24 Inches........ 69c Size 26x26 inches..... tie ‘79 Engraving.—ree: row, ne: Let us submit estimates for Wedding Invitations, Wedding Announce. ments, At Home, Church, Visiting and Business Cards—Mono, 8, Crests and Coats of Arms, Correct In form and execution. r eS- timates compared with the estimates furnished by others will tell the story of prices, —————————— RH. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACYS B' way, at 6th, Ave. Attractively Priced Euchre and Whist Prizes. lst Fi. Doubts about just what to buy to make up the prize list ften serve some stores to good purpose. In the confusion one is apt to over- look the excessive profits usually asked for merchandise of this character. This list will prove profitable for suggestions any time, and price comparisons now or in the future. For goods of similar good suallty no other store asks as little. For Men: Smoking Sets—round decorated porcelain trays, solid brass mounted, with brass cigar holder, ash receiver and match holder; ACH scaes dco $1.72 Smoking Sets—oblong wooden tray, nickel mounted; glass match Hie cigar holder and match recelver, $1.98 and $2.74 Smoking Sets—solld brass cigar hoe cigarette holder, match safe, ash recelver, cigar cutter and round tray $3.96 Smoking: serait tery of nickel silver, In_ several de- signs, $1.79 to....... $4.84 Smoking Sets—stag, ram's horn and ivory mounted, gold-plated tomas a large variety to select frot 10.98 to... . $29.98 Ash Trays, made of copper, ster- ling silver mounted; sterling lighter Combination Match Holders and Ash Trays, copper Ash Trays, made of glass, with royal zinc and gold-plat- ed trimmings, 21c, to,, S4C Sterling Silver Cigar Lighters, a beautiful assortment, ranging in from $4.24 rice aioe teed} $9.96 Cigar and Cigarette Boxes, made of genuine gun-metal. lined with cedar, lids decorated with hand - painted hunting — scenes, $3.49! tOvecccsceses $10.49 Match Boxes, made of genuine gun-metal, es Ca with hand - painte junt- Ing SCENES. 0... seve $1.98 For Women: Jewel Boxes, heavily gold-plated, lined with silk, pierced design, heavy bevelled glass tops. .98c Jewel Boxes — heavily plated with i alivet aod gold; a large variety o} esigns to select from,-24¢. to.. $2-24 Flower Vases—silver- plated, oxidized (finish... 26€ Miniature Loving Cups and Howe Vases—gold and silver plated, retty designs, Bie. to.” 73c Ink §S f finish, suitable for women's GESES pi sseesestp tives 21Ic Calendars, gold - plated, handsome Idesigns....... 74c Thimble Holders Thimble, silver-plated China Salve Jars, ric! decorated .. Sewing Sets and with leather, leather- ette and cloth, 24c, to $2.98 Cologne Bottles, silver deposit on white and green glass een tees $1.19 Cut Glass Hae Wells— sterling silver tops, $1.44 tO) saraciewenes $6.99 Ink Sees else one or two es, $1.49, $2.24 and...cseecue $2.59 Stationery Racks, made Of solid brass, $1,090 98+79 Ink Stands, Latter many Ha Fibitore ne $4.49 is is 34th to 35th St Men’s Suits Made-to-Order-=». Our Usual $30.00 and $35.00 grades. A price concession on a lot of excelient Suitings heretofore used in $30 and $35 suits permits a drop in the selling price that ‘will be ap- preciated by the men who know custom department turis out. els, with alpaca lining. We invite your inspection. For Special Selling : Best Quality Smyrna Rugs At Prices Remarkably Low,-—s: r. These are best quality all-wool reversible Smyrna from two leading manufacturers—not in indiscriminate lot, but complete lines of sizes and a variety of patterns. This list is only partial—there are other sizes not mentioned: Size 18x36 in.; our regular price, $1.12... Size 21x45 in; our regular price, $1.59. Size 26x54 in.; our regular price, $2.39 Size 30x60 in.; our regular price, $2.86 Size 36x72 in.; our regular price, $3.98. . Size 4x7 feet; our regular price, $6.82..... CARPET SIZES—ORIENTAL EFFECTS. ; Special Sale j Price. Size 6x9 ft.; our regular price, $12.98........ $10.74 Size 7344x1046 ft.; our regular price, $20.98...... $16.48 Size 9x12 ft.; our regular price, $27.79........ $22.49 Grocery Dept. +». Vienna Brand Coffee, —srcery pet... stn F1. Rich, full-flavored and fragrant. A or granulated, pound cartons; our regulat price 19c.; special for this sale .. Curio Chop Tea. Ceylon, Mixed, Young Hyson, Japan, Formosa, Oolong and Eng- lish Breakfast. 1-Ib. carton, regular price $-Ib. caddy, regular price 10-lb, caddy, regular price $3.02; for this sale, $2.52. Lily White Chop Tea. Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Young Gunpowder and Mixed; our regular price 68c. for pound carton; spe- cial for this sale, 59c.; 5-Ib. caddy, $2.69; 10-Ib. caddy, $5.28, _Macy’s Famous Breakfast Cocoa. Half-pound cans, regularly 19c.; special at 15c.; $1.69 dozen, Three Flour Specials. Franklin Mills Entire Wheat. Bridal Veil Brand. 84c. for 24%4-Ib, bag. $3.47 for half barrel. $6.44 for whole barrel. Golden Wax Beans, Lily brand; can, 10c.; case $2.18. Cut String Beans, Jessamine brand; 3 case, $2.49, Beans, Jessamine brand; case of two dozen, $3.14 1244-Ib. bag Half barrel. White can, 14c.; Stringless can, 16c.; case of two dozen, $3.62. Baby Lima Beans; pound can 8c.; case of two dozen, $1.51. Lima Beans, Maryland brand; can, 10c,; case of two dozen, $2.28. Tomatoes; Wild West brand, large, whole, fancy, ripe fruit, gallon cans; sold by others at 28e.; our price, 22c.; case of 6, $1.29. Tomatoes; American Beauty brans, extra fancy, red ripe Jersey sto extra large cans; best fruit packed; can, 13c.; dozen, $1.46, California Asparagus, Lily White bra-td; large white and green spears; can, 32c.; dozen, $3.69, Laundry Supplies. Washing Soda, ten- pound package, te, Pure Borax, Red Star brind, pound package, 10¢,; dozen, $1.12, Red Star Washing Powder, four- pound packages, 15c.; dozen pack ages, $1.69, Ammonia, Extra Stron| dozen 69c.; quarts, 9¢,, ; Red Star Laundry Soap, box contain ing 60 large cakes, $2.94; 30 large cakes, $1.49. Scouring Soap, best quality, cake, 3c.; box, $2.93. Ammonia, Home Use brand, pints, 10c,, $1.12 dozen; quarts, 19c,, $2.06 dozen. ist Fi, Our Watch Repairing Department skilful people, and the fact is fully proven that our prices are at least one-third less than others charge. Nothing Is too fine and delicate for ourcorps of experienced workmen. The fabrics are pure worsteds, fast color serges in black or blue, or undressed worsteds in black or blue. They will be made up in either single or double breasted sack Whole barrel. California Asparagus, American Beauty brand; extra large spears, white and green; three-pound can, California Asparagus, Jessamine Beans, Lily White brand; §$ ( Maine pack; can, 15c.; case.of two dozen, $3.42. Armour’s White Label Chicken ‘ Cranberry price 14c.; Extra large California Prunes; ty-five pound boxes, $1.44 and $1.93; two-pound packages, 16c. Sliced Peaches, 1-pound cans, regu- lar price, 10c.; special for this sale at 8c.; dozen, 92c, Watch Repairing. - B4th St., bet. Elevators. thoroughly organized. All work done by the most careful and Price, $24,50 | what truly good tailoring our Special Sale Price. -$1.24 -$1.74 -$1.98 $2.98 +: $4.98 splendid Breakfast Coffee, bean 15°. 34c.; for this sale, 28c. $1.59; for this sale, $1.28. Hyson, -Japan, » Lily White Brand. 24%4-Ib, bag for... Half barrel for... $2.99 Whole barrel..... +. Ate $3.47 $6.44 ¢.; dozen, $4.29. + pound tall cans, 14c.; dozen, American Beauty brand; tender and delicious, fancy quart cans, sold by others af our price, 14c.; dozen, $1.57. ue Ib. cans, regular special for this sale, 100, en- ‘oup, 5c. ; pints,” eee sthys: et