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eal. candle oa otts See w EN ‘a “Cor aceprpenrerer Re ere on : THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1904. aSannmamaDaDDPeeeeeeeeSSS SSS | TAEDA TLRS Tae oF KO HOS Seaside Delivery. R. H. Macv & Co.’s Attrattions Are Their Low Prices by fa Rusala,ynor have German lunkers as! Our own wagons make q daily deliveries along y the seacoast from At- lantic Highlands to Belmar and all inter. mediate points. Also “ along the Long Island coast from Cedarhurst e RINE B'way at 6th Av. 34th to 35th St, ———__! Sale of 25,000 Yards of | and banks, Absolutely Perfect Twilled Foulards Quality Sold Regularly Sale Cc c By Us at 49c. a Yard Prices 29 _ 39 Candidates for Gubernatorial Banker Found No Great Amount galnirg ground very, generally that a dangerously large dmount of French = ALL SILK FOULARDS In 43 of the Season’s Best Patterns. ~~ ‘ u We supply o drivers wit change money and will thank our} patrons to report} any failure to promptly return exact change. rsets. 24 Floor. Summer Ventilating Corsets, short hips, low bust, sizes 18 to 26, sold by others at 50c. 30¢ r phegtiaianal reed pe Nomination Not Witting to of Russian Sentiment in money is going into Russian securities, now About, Gives Compromise and a Thirty-| France or Germany Except] the amount atroady thus invested being the Board of Estimate Sweep- : Amon (Officials: estimated at from seven to elght mill- i ing Powers In the Matter. Day Recess Talked’ Of. tion was felt in En; land over the co-operation between Lon- don and New York in the placing of the J SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 18,—Rest-| Jacob H. Schiff, of the banking house} Japanese loan, It was pointed out leading men of affatrs, both poll lessness was on the Increase to-day [of Kuhn, Loeb & Co,, who returned < dition could (CAN RAISE PRACTICALLY among the delegates to the Republican | yesterday from a trip to Europe, this |and financial. that this condition could ANY AMOUNT THEY SEE FIT. |Stste Convention. Many announced | morning gave out an Interview in which |Ofreot, Inaamuch an it assured “Itheir Intention of going home, teaving |he says that there {= very little en- hi eet @ few of their associates to vote thelr | thusiasm either in Germany or France respec vtideelegations. In the rank and |over taking Russian bonds, but that 5 Tt Requires a Unanimous Vote |ale there was a growing inclination for |the Japanese securities have taken well. ee enw territo @ recess of thirty days, but, so far as} “While my journey was primurily for | Merrion te (on ithe emerges with Buc- H i d recrention,” sald he, “I Te." mat 5 ji eo of th didates was | Pleasure an js ‘ss from the present strug! of Board of Esti @, Fol Seranes such a course, {found opportunities for passing observa-|° “Mr. Schiff was asked about his visit H N on rd, but said that it was fowed-by the Approval ofthe | “Appearances indicated that tho break. | tion of some of the matters at this tine | to Ning Eaward, but said that it was , tng of the deadlock would be long de- | Chiefly occupying attention in Europe. | that’ he felt considerable delicacy in re- aoe Board-of Aldermen. ferred, if the event should await an| “In Germany, as elsowhere, the ferr Der es ee anlar Hovey os . = vi ‘oun Ly i. agreement between candidates, © Alj | Russo-Japanese conflict ts the absorbing | he found King Eaward thoroughty’ in- “J. B.” Corsets, straight front, medium bust and hips, bias cut, lace trimmed; sizes 20 to 26 in; sold by others at $1.00; i -59c feature of general interest and, while night Gov. Yates and his campaign com- . ve | carnest in a desire for a constant | | Jory "éeu Oty bas no longer need of{mittee remained at work on the upper | Pe Sri ee ne ce | Eta nd meesrentnns betwen Continuation of Annual May Underwear Sale ; . ah / erefore, again undergoes a change, {alternately with the Deneen and the = = We provided ample quantities, and there are as good values here Men s Sack Suits Made of Im- / ; 554 haturally. Lowden loaders. now as there were when Monday’s rush was at its height. We ported Materials.—«. r:. At the special ‘meeting of the Board| It is stated tovlay that, whfle a com- ‘bf Bstimate to-day, called by the Mayor | dination between the Governor and one will continue to build up assortments each day with offerings The Custom Tailoring Department Offers | : | for the purpose of devising means forjor the other of the Cook County can- you cannot match at any other store. Selected from our regular $35 and $40 lines; $ 00 | ' Becuring mo: for emergencies, par- corre, stort praaprdtnpetieegeleabiiey a, special at 22) Ne toularly publ hool purposes, B ‘ore, nothing fhad deen ‘concluded. — | ough President Littleton, of Brookiyn,| Neither Yates, Deneen. nor Lowden You Work for Your Money—-Make Your Money] There are forty-six different patterns here for you to choose from. {ealled the attention of the Board to a|'¥8s willing toconcende that his chances Work for You! They are all new spring patterns, and a number of them cannot be were less promising than those of his y legislative bill, passed at the recent| Tvs "No one “of the candidates session at Albany, and going until the| seamed wii enter a combination present time unnoticed, which permits woul 0 elf, the Board of Estimate acting with the| ,orranity giver nim fester lag: the acto Board of Aldermen to raise any amount| cates who had. foserted Yates for Low- duplicated elsewhere. We will cut the Suit to your measure, and trim and finish it in the best possible manner—at a saving of from $13 to $18 over our regular prices, Men who are familiar with the high standard of Aves wpoH i Our Depositors’ Account System A Profitable and Convenient Sse yf money they desire for any city pur-|den early in the day, returning to Ya which the success of our Custom Department is based wi ‘X. pose oF contingency. last night. ‘The, latter's voto on the succes f Ci parti ‘This bill was conceived by the Leeie-| Msi pelot, taken inst night, the thirty. System for You. but one telling of this special event to bring them here quickly. wtive City. Committee and reads in part|had fallen 29%, Deneén” took second Know How Much You Spend and for What ts follows: ‘In addition to the specific| Place, with 411, recetving a large acces- ton of votes ‘trom Sherman, who was purposes therein set forth, the Board of At the end of the lst, with tworvotes. Midermen may also create Jonas and You Spend It: Men’s Shoes and Oxfords. -» ». jE ES Put your money in our DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT and have it) Diner purpa conseoted with the exer,| TARIFF WORRIES piy for your purchases inthestore. Sa Usually $3.00, Sale 18 98] v! - eallow 4 per cent. annually, compounding the interest every three months.! ‘° bise of the various powers conferred by lOWA REPUBLICANS! The Depositors’ Account Departieat gives you all the CONVENIENCE of al $4.00 and $5.00. prices Just three hundred pairs of Shoes and Oxfords are involved it this sale. They are offered in all the popular leathers, including box calf, velour calf, vici kid, tan Russia calf and patent ideal kid—all y¢ stylish lasts and hand-sewed welts. Every wanted size and width is here—with best choosing among the narrow widths. Good value, this act upon the city of New York or }ny department thereof; provided, how- yer, that no bonds or other evigences )f indebtedness shall be issued for such : \dditional purposes unless first approved by a unagimou vote of the Board of credit system with all the ECONOMY of a cash system—AND YOUR MONEY, Is EARNING INTEREST WHILE IT IS WITH US. You can deposit as much or as little as you please. You can take your| money out at a moment's notice. Every penny and every dollar earns In- terest for you daily until spent or withdrawn, , We rut no banking ‘business, there is no drawing of checks, with the DES MOINES, Iowa, May 18.—The RepubHoan. State Convention met here | egg to-day to select delegates for the Na- | Bam tional Convention, very seat in the 6 entered upon the minutes of |®U4ltorium was occupied when Chatr- penpra of anid board,” man Spence, of @¢.State Central Com- temptation to spend money promiscuously, surely, ‘ i= Lhis Amends the Chariter. mittee, rapped for order. In the boxes Macy's sell only for cash. At MACY'S THE MAN WHO PAYS HIS wer Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, Senator William B, Allison, Senator Dolliver and Iowa's delegetign In the The foregoing is the new reading matter In an old measure and acts as BILLS does not make up for bad debts by hicher prices, Our Glove department is handily located He ts not called upon to pay for the expensive machinery of a CREDIT Gloves for ooo se.,, s an amendment to the charter. j on the main floor, convenient to the Broad- lower House of Congress, DEPARTMENT. 4 ’ f When the pre: t administration | . * *, ) came into power it found a defott of | yZ%,one, theme for discussion among! You know that no store can sell goods as cheaply in proportion to qual. Men. way entrances. It offers these to interest, A} several Qundred thousand dollars (1n| resolution upon the tariff, ‘The issue of |§ i ify as acash store. (No_argument is required to probe that the cus- mankind: of SS, i the lemensinoy, filnd, ‘This fond was) te cere mheiion the tart sepa be [ { tomer must pay the store's exoenses, including its bad debts.) Full Pique Glace Gloves, one- Prix seam Cape Walking Gloves, ' ie limited by Taw to $1,000,000, but with the | revised and as to a dedieration for § i clasp, Parls point backs, round corners, 1-clasp, embroid- growth of the city and the additional | Canadian reciprocity. ‘The “stand-pat- ; Thousands have opened Deposit accounts with us, realizing the value o} newest shades of tan; a ered backs; tan and red- demands for funds the million-dollar | fers” who were opposed to both sugEes- H this “up-to-the-times” saving: method, ‘ cryipedioge Ne aie (9 dish tan ....... seveey (DAS “ eNasdlng: money to permit of tho con-| fuiteet@, the convention. Having oon: H ; Start Your Account at Once. Imported White Glace Gloves, oe La Ws one cam ore th f the public echool activities, | ceeded to dofing thelr wishes me ah 3 ’ seams with black and self embroidery; the love offered at the } nich waa the aubseot of the contro: | te, Wording of the pianir under discus . : Women’s Taffeta Blouses_.. fi°" a oun eae vies 97G Hy. the pound" of Saucntion, Mayor ate: leh of Basha’ seoupetian Cue. Mrs, LL, C. Glover, Vice Pres. Milwaukee, Sold by others Our $10.7 4| Prix seam Cape Walking Gloves, Imported Prix seam Cape Walking x ohn, N.. Irwin, 9! ° Q ? eee ® spear backs, one-clasp; shown loves, spear back, in fatwacdea to Albany reauiring tat tho | Cueetyag. the mbony goaiene faze] Wis., Business Woman’s Association, is RES LO CBN) neice glee Nisiee| eadtenarrseais gat mahoginyy one buts gt ag © emergency fand ‘be tnoréased: to”$2,000,-| action on the tariff. eae Made of an excellent quality of black taffeta, in a very effective a pair $1.39 ton or one clasp... . Da, Ont of title ancnay? he intecided “to, another one of the million women who [eee als Bi biol an Taney ey stenves) eck ad glow the Board of Hduoation $881,000 : finished wit lat canvas collars, trimmed with rows of soutache ‘ bie: plks case sta pwcretiecs rounds { have been restored to health by WS1NQ'/||| braid. All are taffeta lined. Two Hundred Rolls of ‘and evening schools, which the board. © Fi . > 4 had. threatened. to clone. down unleas Jp Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.||| Women’s Tan Covert Jackets,--" Extra Quality Wilton Velvet } dda fahges oh eres ee “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM; I was married for several, years, and no. children |{I] . by i 7) HOH RO 14 rns pays a ’ Tr Weed Rereen Went neo: St Sy blessed my Hohe, The dactor sald t bad a compbation a Ramus trobbley ana i & by others | , Our fa 14,9 i -Carpets-«=—. Sale Prices: ‘The emergency fund offered the only G d. could not pavernay, children unless I could be cured. He tried to cure me, but fe: Bs at) each, VS Paice i] 6 s , A> 8 Dress Goods KA, recourse, ag ‘the appropriation of tho experim Hoard of Education was exhausted, and perimenting ht’ Sinith’ and Hartford makes; fo’a splendid as- : oe several months, my husband became disgusted, and one nie i ard.” Sortiént of Hall and sfair désigns; also room ; 8 y ‘of.a' good quality of tan‘covert,. it: 22-inch models, i he It testi jal of ho had been cured of similar tri a nas Way, LS iy ee n iin Muay one, gould Terenas We vy, through the use of Lydia E. Plakham's Vegetable Compound, he went out with coat collars and revers and closely strapped-seams.-, Fionce the thought, of neat legis: CP as. Go OS. |and vought 2 bottle for me, 1 used your medicine for three and one-half months Uns throug out _with self-colored ys ietan. They ate \ ency. fund. Although’ t! was paproving steadily in health, and in tren oP months child came, 1 cannot § A passe Odell lly s tn Reelibally mage Ae fad! ’sFineGovert . passed, Gov. express thé Joy and thankfulness that A ») » Que regular price, $149 a. yard. my heart. Se home Sa di ea IN tae Bul Pe uD ER0., ‘ y aed ever” wan : money ‘ta any| 800 yards Bost =, tniham?a Vo Go pound. Yours very Sincerely’ Meo. b GLOVER, ‘ in rt Bw Ar] iNrAT 1} we i + With unanimous adtion ee Boart! Japanese Corde ks, |614 Grove St. Milwaukee, Wis.” Vice-President Milwaukee Business Woman's Sold by others Our eri 2 k | ~ Estimate and the Board Association. 4 er= 84 FL P if Aldermen bond eon? fitue even. for : ac ed Women should not fail to profit by the faperlenee of the mah at $25each Price $17.74 1 i New Mattings, Und r pr iced. | Jf gency fund was originally and exolu- at 25¢. a yd., rely. ne they were cured, O$ ha xrmubes enum 4 h Weruitnba aovett ra Jacket js like 18-karat 8 in xiphoee oh It: Tein -lananeee $9708 |) 150 rolls at this price; 180-cot- |} idly “will ia B. Pi Sores as ‘ * } ene lacoaertn lanation of the @ov- value 850. to 46c. a yd. * Anke i ffer from Wornb troubleatiatiaceastion elry—the material is a guarantee of all-quality., These J are | $10 Japanese $7 98 ton warp Mattings in carpet ef- ernor's veto, that the ant of made up in 22-inch models, fly front, with notched collars and pret- For 40-yard rolls, fects, ie Soe pare bil eae rie cca ts aan Oia Bed ol dook) MAS) tration; re r that it Is Lydia @. Plakham's Vegetable. Compound tily Sane revers, and wide aaapel seams, They are lined ‘vith ar Biz } Tocont developments started a hunt tor| Washable India Silks, | that is curing women, and don’t allow any druggist to sell you any- 2 Rremedy, - ‘ 0, 27 and 86 inches wide, on/sale | thing else in its place. y An Indiana Lady Tells of @ Wonderful Cure:— “DBAR MRS, PINKHAM: It is a pleasure for mé'to write and tell what your wonderful medicine has done for me. i was sick for three yéars» with change of life, and my physician*thought a cancerous condition of the womb. During these three years | suffered) untold agony, “| cannot find words In which to ex- press my bad feelings. 1 did not expect to| ever see another well day. 1 read some of the testimonials recommending your medicine and , decided to write to you and give your treat- wristbands; skirts pleated. China fa miess, sold others 9 : ment a trial, Dresses of thangeable taffetas, blue and white Darin Re Ypeca ica By Mi Before, | had taken half a bottle of Lydia At $1 and brown and white checked taffeta; full pleated at $14.00 a rofl; our price self-colored taffeta and splendidly tailored, Extra heavy cotton warp Mat- j 6 $18 Japanese $9.98 tings, in carpet effects, 200 HY ‘or by Women’s Shirt Waist Dresses-». [Pease -9."*| rolls, [at $12.96. | Dresses of eae fane figured, Sets blue Other Japanese weaves $11.98 to $42.98 a roll. At $12.96, | and white and black and white checked taffeta; LOE PI2-86. | also natural pongee. The waists are made full, China Mattings, seamless, fancy; sold by others ("$5 o5, son, with pin tucks, box pleats and button trimming; skirts to harmonize. at $7.00 a roll; our regular price $5.98; extra 3 Dresses of good quality white ee, and special at At $17.96. | Louisine in blue and white check and blick and " . i white. Waists are ‘made with box pleats down China Mattings; extra fine seamless, fancy pat 96:288 rol front and one-inch pleats, with sleeves pleated and gathered to fitted terns; sold by others at $10.00 a roll, our price very, much below their real value. bj SUIES. IW SHANUAS ese er About.'t,a00 yards Calledfor Waiter toGeta Glass} > of Dress‘Goods, i lengths 6 yards‘and. urider; of Water for Him and Feil lin black and oblored Tachiting even-| Back Stricken by Heart Dis- | ing shades; formerly sold up to $2.50) d., to be closed out i Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, i ide- ki ease. att ne 95¢ a yd. \ \ i ; 1 began to seeps I hare taken now six bottle | wwalbts cand iside-plested skirts, Extra fine Seamless Lintan Palmed Matting; sold 38, c 5 ‘ ’ \ and am so well I can do all kinds of work.” | . others at $12.00 a roll; our price a roll. ‘Alno “1 3 Aes Mrs, LIZZIE HINKLE, Salem, Ind, | White Linen forSummer Dresses by to : § 4onzo H Wemple, secretary of the] Gotored Fi Dress Linen If there is anything In your case about which you would like Extra Heavy Seamless China Matting, sold by = « Jay C. Wemple Company, manufac. | lored Mancy tres: special advice, write freely to firs. Pinkham, She can surely help you, Wt FI . | a \ turers of window shades at No. 27'Rast| that sold from 0c. to 7bc. a yd., to’ for no person in Amerfca can speak from a wider experience in treat. Sold by others Sale c others at $15.00 a roll; our price °_aroll. Twentieth atrect, Hes dend at his home, |elose quickly, Ing female ills, Addres Lynn, Mass.; her advice is tree and at 50c. a yard, Price, | 34! ita Matting, 146. Id bs he having: it di hil 5 % . > pinyea/ana'dinera, in Shantey's, at sors at 25¢c. a yd. rays Ras {t we cannot forthwith produce the orlminal letters and stanatures We took all a maker had to get the price down to a quick-sellin CE ag ica Cl) A baie | *] 1 ie ty-second atreet, made ny. $5000 wetter reise eh eT ieee theie aba e aetalienec ene basis. They are splendidly finished Linens, pure white, round others at $18.00 a roll; our price + droll Me, eeraplen ea fos reatauras: Visie GoodeDe p Zz threaded, 36 inches wide, in light and medium weights, May marks pytra fine White China Matting, three grades—$6.98, $9.98 and ‘ find about him=.verywhere was life as ii LL z = the real beginning of white goods time—and this snowy linen is 11.98 : 1 4t Is.known on Brehdway. Special’ Sale | very necessary to Summer wardrobe completeness, $11.98. Give i 1 of wat i ards of Mad 7 “Give The a glass vater, waiter," 000 yards o adras 1 a he said. "T feel 111." 79 5 a ‘Boros thes walter could bring the |#gured and fancy striped effects, Che All Wool Voile. “Red Star’’ Linens. Art Offerings from Our j syatoeMr. Wemplo sank in his chair, |Mehly mercerized: an unusual op- ist FI Death came quickly, He was removea|POrtuntty; value 50c., d 45 Wibuue 49c ] New designs in heavy Linen Third Floor Galleries. to his home, fi t . san «Table Cloths, with Napkins t “ ‘a reed ; or 25cC. a A — fl RF «Table Ss, wil apkins to i 5 pe ee See et ry 5 y | ® | Blyn Shoes in the Bronx, The popularity of Voiles led us match. Whether you want an inexpensive print or a costly painting from t . ROBERT S. GREEN DEAD. . LaMiaha ol) mee | > 2891 3d A to make special efforts to lessen TABLE CLOTHS: the brush of a master, these Macy Art Galleries can furnish it for less $ RLIZABETH, 'N. J. May 18—Robort| Printed Batistes, Dimities M ve., their cost without affecting their 72 x 72 inches, each....$2,03 Money than any other store. Brief mention of popular-priced., 3, Green, son of "ne lute Gov. Green, and‘Percales, y Belween tsoth and 1stst Streets, quality. | We chose standard 7 x 99 inches, each....§2.48 WDiects: tl d é ' fs Sonera tine very desirable patterns and color-| J Blyn Shoes in Brooklyn, French Voiles, sent them to the ii ° Daintily Colored. and Plain Famous “Christy” Pictures, ings, including black and white andj §! sere New store opens about June 4. best weavers in America and had 72 x 108 inches, each... $3.04 Prints, 8-inch black cir- green or white mats, 14-inch sid and was xradpated trom Pr flower designs, p | 8 829-831-833 Broadway, bet. Park & Ellery Sts. re ve tie "i 4 Aven Fi 7} NAPKINS: cle frame haere LOC ebony frames; outside measure 1h) We ouadessctaratuaiediiee oi ry shapely S Every Grade—every style in each grade, them Gupileated rd ha G Rete hs “Fallow Field” Hunting Pictures, ments 20x24 inches, sold by \ at I24c. a yd. | casetamee z Did any one ever see In a one-grade claim—and to sell for less than 49 x 20 inches, a dozen. 62.03 green mats, half inch black others at $3.50; Our "ga 44 } . | ff) cate in Divchor shoe store the press of business th. half the price asked for the 24 x 24 inches, a dozen. .§2.9 frames; outside measure- price a6 j lent on{ @Tge assortment of Rem. f! cut; win high - ml every day feature of the business at French weave, Ce SRST RP Ae ments 7%4x9%% inches... 24 Beautiful Pastels, soft, rich col- He afterward went |Mants at ¥ price to close, | Welted soles.” Ainrd $2.50 tie Biya Stores iThie gre ar busines They are made of the finest Aus- Bleached Turkish Flower Studies, bright, rich col: orings Setnch ‘wide. gic Sica on Wan called to A ord & Ti Y/ permits the tow prices that bring the people. cream, black, navy, cadet, Napo- i a fox34 inches; sold by our price .. $3.98 " f nN rong ‘ ay. OF ;|H ot Ave. and 27th Street, leon royal, lavender, heliotrope, Regularly sold Special “97 ) others at $1.00; our price O3C Water Colors, by well iH j : | Coinany tM | Broadway and Twentieth Btreot || Third Ave. & 122d Street, Ts¢ir'es JIU & fawn, biscuit, tan, reseda, golden Mee Ll “pharaoh's Horses,” framed in artists—Lamasure, Colby, fe || Gteon wan a. bachelor Bnd eade ts and Fifth Avenue, 609 8th Av.,39th&40thSts. 402, on eM nut and seal brown, silver and Heavy Turkish Towels, size 21x ia-inch circle, black and Ege holland, Edward G4y and 3 } H «home with his mother and sisters. at it. ™ Bt 42 inches, Plenty of them at the gilt, 45 in, in diameter.. others ...+++.98.24 to $818. slate. Make comparisons—they are convincing. bet ber of the Manhattan, Artistic Framing a Specialty. niversity, supose, and