The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1904, Page 11

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dying condition. The attack ts ascribed to Finnish pat- PRINCE PU LUN DEPARTS, | mis#oner Wang, Consul-Generat Shah) TICKER PLEADS NOT GUIL: and @ number of friends. Central Mico! Detectives Funston and Fogarty accom- ie riotism. Schaumann ts believed to be a i Chinese Com: panied the Prince and his part; CAMBRIDGE, . Mass, June ~ member of what is known as the Fin-|\ wren. § Exposition. fthe Manhattan Hotel to the plans | Chaclee Ty mR nish Patriotic Party. | Prince Pu Lun, Chinese Commissioner] The Princ’ said was greatly Marae a ean he mann, a son of Senator Schaumann, Im-} Gen, Count Bobrikoft was appointed) wo th pleased with the St. Louls Exposition| Middlesex County Superior 7 \ : and that bi aitce mediately committed suicide. Bobrikof| Governor-General of Finland in April, ro to-day ¢ try had been, one of great popunes end feist peat ena isco e205 was shot in the stomach and neck. He] 1s9®, and nati ard distinguished Instruction. He goes to Paris, where| The date for the opening of {igcame a ST. PETERSBURG. June 16.—Gen.' is being brought to St. Petersburg tn al himself by his severity, a Vet be the guest of the Chinese Em- wae pet fixed, wy LS ead tt M wit within a # or! ' Z R. H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices. GG Two Specials in This Sale of Ready-to-Wear Clothing forMen 24 FL Suits made of tan and gray Two-Piece Suitg | overplaids and homespuns; the Gen. Stakelberg’s Forces Surrounded Spickwundsuan Sumner Mil- by the Japanese at Vafangow After linery. x ». \ i i A bit of rapid planning on the part of our Millinery work-room Three Days Battle, ue Which the force reverses conditions and bees the newest model summer f gee’ ey Hats to you at a price that should figure weeks later than mid- 3 at coats single ord 1 Losses Were Heavy---Japs Take An June, These are’ the large, white SNapanese Sailors—feather- Biway at 6th Ave. sath to 35th St. quarter fine 4. seh other Town. weights—probably the most wanted of the new Hats. At the ne $7.49 well fitting—adapted for busi- prices they are the best Millinery investments women can make: We invariably sell goods for less money than any Sold hate ae Pp 1d by ( Very light-weight Jap Sailors, trimmed with large other house. “Sometimes others cut prices, just for by Others th Wea tal vat $10 + white satin bows; also with bows of black velvet} [the glory of matching Macy's; but their glory is at $10 and $12, | Qmers reguiany a an $12. Blue Serge Suits | Double Breasted Blue Serge Suits; the material a pure worst- at $0.06 be Ht ae ae cura absolutely fast color; the coats Sold by others | are well tailored, shapely and at $12, durably lined; the trousers cut semi-peg top. We carry complete lines of higher class clothing, including ready- to-wear Suits, and the imported and domestic fabrics we tailor to order in our custom department, Saving prices rule. 3 ‘ ST. PETERSBURG, June 16—6.10 P. M.—It is rumored through- | $3.96 | = < ibbon. out the city that Gen. Stackelberg has sustained a disastrous defeat at che ~~ . | Sailors trimmed in stiff collar effect with black | $4.96 | velvet and coaue pompon; others with Liberty |__| satin, China silk, coque breasts and pompons, short-lived, for we in turn cul again, and_as often thereafter as may be necessary fo sustain our claim of velling all others. Vafangow, and that his retreat is being cut off. The War Office announces that Gen. Stakelberg was forced back before greatly superior numbers ond retreated to Vantsialin, thirty miles north of Vafangow. The cfficinls here deny that thera was anything in the nature f of a rout. The enemy bad over four divisions In action. | ‘A special despatch from Liao Yang to the Official Messenger says th¢ battle of Vafangow raged the whole of yesterday, and the Japanese, receiv ( tmg reinforcements, crushod,the Russian left flank and compelled the Rus- sians to retire northward. No estimate of the losses is given, and no men- tion is made of the loss of Russian guns. ' A June Sale of Black and White OSTRICH PLUMES.-“" These are the highest grade Plumes procurable—tich, exception- ally fine stock, with broad, hard flues and full heads. The prices are matchlessly low: 15-inch Plumes, cach $2.69 18-inch Plumes, each $5.34 BOOKS—The Money-Saving Lesson They Teach...» Your search for a store {hat sells Books as cheaply as Macy’s will be fruitless. We are quite alone in underselling a// others. Com- petitors are persistently silent on this subject, marnly because an 46-inch Plumes, each $3.34 19-inch Plumes, each $6.69 Ca tot books aloe bale Sor biopamerenane Boys’ Sailor Young Men’s A semi-official despatch from Mukden, dated to-day, says the engage- 17-inch Plumes, each $3.89 20-inch Plumes, each $7.96 Maaren ant We uinlite camp other storedta the and Russian Norfolk Suits 54,96 ment at Vafangow was undertaken with the object of drawing off a portion acy’s is a cash store, and totally unlike any other store in Blouse Suits... 2.59) at S world. No matter what you buy bere you will pay cash for it | Made of cheviots and home- ‘ of the Japanese forces from Port Arthur. The Japanese losses were very promptly—but vou will pay less than at any other store, Books Made of blue, red and b i i : heavy. How We Lessen the Cost serve as a peg on which to hang a general story. The an serges and fancv mixed fabrics; sole ne Bay O10 ae i EXMmperor Nicholas to-day redeived a long despatch trom Gen. Kuropat- . some Books may not average more than 10 per cent. On other sailor or Eton linen collars; | 7 . nats ith ty Of Faultless Undermuslins.-= rn. lines of merchandise, notably in the higher class goods, you very sizes 3% to 12 years. Le inne aad are tance at kin detailing two days of the fighting. It showed that desperate resistance ‘was made on both sides. Gen. Stackelberg, who was in command of the Russians, got the best of the first day's battle, he annihilating a Japanese cavalry squadron and tak- ; ing some prisoners. He also held his position yesterday. The battte was still on when the despatch was sent. frequently find Macy prices just one-half what others ask. This is an odd lot gathered from | the bottom. They are good va+ regular stock and reduced in | cation Suits—worth $8 and $10 D ce for a quick clearance. elsewhere. ¢ The best way to shorten prices on manufactured Undermuslins is to shorten their trip from factory to you. Eliminate the middleman. We manufacture Muslin Undergarments in a modernly equipped factory. We buy the materials direct from the mills and pas them along to you in completed garments—generously fashioned and splendidly finished—with but a modest profit attached to the actual cost of production. The most particular home sewer cannot better the quafity—and there is no other method of manufacturing now in use that brings Leaving the metropolis during the Summer does not necessarily mean leaving Macy’s. You may depend upon faithful service from our Mail Order Department. A letter order will be responded to promptly, and as satisfactorily as if you came to the store in person. Late Quotations from the Men’s Furnishing Stores.z Silk and Linen Pajamas, sold | Macy's py 5 y's Tilts, 44C. to $1.44 by others at $5.00; Black, tan or gray—latest styles TOKIO, June 16.—In a fight which is reported to have taken place at Telissu, on the railroad about eighty miles north.of Port Arthur, the Rus- J sians lost 500 men killod, 300 taken prisoners and fourteen guns. The casu- alties on the Japanese s{de are stimated at 1,000 men killed and wounded. the cost so low. Price proofs: Our LONDON, June 16.—A despatch to the Central News from Tokio says Musun’ Drawers) teimmed) with Cambric Night Gowns low neck, You Work > Know How our price.......++. $2.74 | and widths, made expressly for Fi. ee cue apancsal acter Saree fighting yesterday captured Telissu, between tucks and embroidered 49 trimmed with embroidery in- For Your Depositors Account Mune The best Pajama values we know | 5. Keichou and Pulantien. The Russians lost six guns and many regimental PUftle sacsic sees ssonkens ted sertion and embroidery 79¢ Money— Aaa For of. All sizes—only a limited Macy Collars, | Macy Cuffs, colors. Cambric Drawers, trimmed with Make Your Department What You quantity. 12c. 19¢. Men’s Negligee Shirts, regular $1.00 and $1.50; our Hise price : Striped woven Madras Shirts, grades sold grades sold M Work For Affords You Every Economy You. umbrella-shape ruffle, hem- stitching, two rows of Valen- Cambric Night Gowns, square Spend Four - pl -ply linen} Four-ply linen It. both sides; equal cuts; gual to sess 0 64c | to standard 25c.| standar neck, trimmed with embroid- ery insertion, beading, ribbon with rever formed of embroid- And Every Convenience. JAPANESE TRANSPORTS less than usual. en there’s a sale—just as there would be a s, trimmed with ves you the convenjences of a Credit System without a single Credit- } SUNK BY THE RUSSIANS. Minibrells shaped rattles cue fbidery rallies.” 99C Sytem fault and the seonomiet of 4 Cash System, AND YOUR MOREY 1S comprising a cloSed-out lot from | ,, ¢isewhere. elsewhere. i two rows of lace inser= gg, | 0 To nent EARNING INTER W a a mani = Y TOKIO, June i6—8 P. M.—All doubt as to the sinking of the Transports tion and lace edging. . 49c Muslin Chemise, round neck, You can deposit as much or as little as you please, and have your pur- cording to pilates not Naan oes se aa Hitachi and Sado by the Russians has been removed. Three hundred and see Gaace eimed er MG ar ride embroid- 29 chases paid for out of this ism Every WG a rental Ay to mention in the announcement. ¥ Pe, i ; i ie 1 ited wt pessoal) fy ) ail MIR AS Rt eA Soa de Lk 2 tai statement, showing what you hav f , : ine; ' Binety eer ee yore of the Hitech nave acriyesiat Mout and: 158 \eurvy with wide embroidery. 12c Cambric Chemises, cord- reinaind ‘on deposit. On’ such balances we allow 4 per cent, Interest an- Men’s Imported Madras Shirts, renee with dots; pies ors of the Sado nave arrived at Kokura. Cambric Corset Govers, -low ean 29¢ hually, compounding the interest every three months. ae sold TeauBry by others rench four-lnchaade. a tr neck, French style, trimmed }, °@ DANG. sss seeeeesseree iii! Be eas i Set ae . 00, $2. * j Ugh DOR Ocalan perce Saad cea keds Mith two rows of lace inse:t- |” Cambric Chemises, skirt length, EVERY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR EARNS INTEREST | _ | #,$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00; our | men’s Washable Neck- ! Grae tinal ose tn tyes 1s proba Diy Aes) Ea 00). ing, beading, ribbon and round neck, trimmed with lace FOR YOU DAILY UNTIL WITHDRAWN. Price cose GL44 | Weateeccscsssseeee BEC The vessels, however, had many horses ard Jange quantities 6f supplies lace edging. «.......+++ 9c insertion and lace edging; skirt YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT AT A MOMENT’S Various styles made of Ander- French founit: a on board. Nainsook Corset Covers, low finished with tucked TAviCn son's finest Scotch Madras in one ach) {Oui hae ae a fi neck, trimmed with hemstitched fUfflessocecssnees . 59c NOTICE. hundred patterns. Made of short imported madras and linen, j Details obtainable from the survivors of the transports show that the REMOTE ecpce | Maauonnaes pene. a hath drawingsot checks, with the lengths—too few for full dozens | Men’s Pongee and “Frosted Hitach! and Sado met three Russiau warships near Iki Island at 10 o'clock ery edging. . , 39¢ Cambric Walking Skirts, trim- Wes Tua ne: banking Lata ASA herrea am, of a kind, or the maker would | Silk” Neckwear 44¢ Wednesday morning. The Russians fired on the Japanese ships and Nainsook Corset Covers, low Nise win at ee varied Macy's sells one tbr haa AT MACY'S THE MAN WHO PAYS have sent them out to his regular Gave Srs i stopped them and soon after torpedoed and sank them. mecle tenis el ree LONE finished with dust rutfle, 59C HIS BILBS does not make up for bad debts by higher prices. Mid &, full regular prices, Embroidered [Pongse)ia3/ Guana } ‘The captain of the Sado and several other men were captured.- More Konse beading cHboa: cs Cambric Walking Skirts, lawn |~ | He is not called upon to pay for the expensive machinery of a CREDIT Sane llarless Night Loadon' Neckwear for es than 100 men escaped in tho boats and landed ct Kikura. A message has and lace ruffle:........ 49€ ruffle, trimmed with tucks, 3 DEPARTMENT. Seoeeseescowee e+e AB |” Made for us by L & R, been received here from Hagi saying that the stirvivors of the Hitachi had Cambric Night Gowns, pointed rows ot wide! lace. insertion, . 1 goods as cheaply in proportion to quality as a Made of fine lawn, silk trimmed; | of London, One hundred Th transport Isumi {9 ptill missing. _ and lace ruffle......... 69€ Gi ieee aise baeyecad 99c store's expenses, including its bad debts.) wn SEEK GRAND JURY MINUTES.) for the murder of Bookmaker Caesar = Thousands aye ones Sere a unts with us, realizing the value of Men’s Straw Hats, +! Young, this “up-to-the-times” saving method. Main Fl, ttn st.. and 24 FL, resi hes Marton of Nan | Mt. Levy sald the accused had had no Levelling Prices on Start Your Account At Once. “ We wonder if any other Sores ' =e opportunity of knowing the evidence Hy Hy Pr atters shared our luck poe aan Aer ge| eminem an oe tamer es etee|{ | High-Grade Wash Fabrics.» in buying’ Straws before the . 3 of the indictment indi it . : appeared before Judge Newburger to-| the testimony. Our regular prices ranged from i June Brings the Yearly advance in straw braid prices, @ay and asked for permission to inspect] “Assistant District Attorney Rand op- 79¢, to $1.98 a yard 49c, . Ww Split Straw Haly at Re we went a-shopping and j the minutes of the Grand Jury in the) posed the motion, Decision was reo oth f beaded , a yard. Sale of Baskets and Willow are Sold elsewhere at $1.50. ere is the result “tersly told; j caso of Nan Patterson, under indictment| Served, Choice of the lot costs you now ihn ‘ at he Split Straw Hats at... $1.49 Fine Splits and Sennits.. $1.98 The roll call for this sacrifice sale brings response from For a quick seeing—the window Ree Elsewhere $2 to $250. Sold elsewhere at $3.00. : y such fabs as St. Gall Embroidered eices) French 34th stpeet Side, For economies— * pasement, Every man partial ta economy Finest Grade Splits... S2e97 y Boucle Etamines, French Plumetis, Silk and Linen 2 Baby Bassinettes, $1.54 to $6.36. ought to go a-shopping. Elsewh to $5.00, “4 : . Baap tea " Square Clothes Hampers, $2.06 jaby Bas , $1. 36. ‘f & jopping. ‘where up to Bak’ prench Embvoldered. Nalnsook; Nub Etantnen 10 45.79. pers uaz to | Work Stands, #204 to $758. » and many of like importance, ies ae Work Stands, lined with satin Kline’s Havana Cigars * . eee, 24 99, 'e j A great and good gathering of strictly high-class weaves Office Baskets, 24c. to 86c. Work Baskets. lined with satto, } 4 a Bi , , , brought to one low-price level—creating a buying oppor- Oval Clothes Baskets, 41c. to 6te, to $6.87, ; 30,000 Offered at Remarkably Low Prices.—om n. tunity for this early in the wash goods season, a “heii, Pati cane Bae » wt $3 an arge quantities of standard Cigars are marketed under the sams Wood Baskets, $2.06 to $3.44. Fitted Lunch Baskets, 2 to 12 conditions that frequently give us re quality dry goods for Silver Baskets, 69c. to $4 5 Wiens $9.24 to $49.47, Fancy Scrap Baskets, 32c, jllow Trunks, $5.84 to $8.59. dry goods event—and the men who profit by it are the Wash Fabrics--Basement Sale. ai , Printed ‘Batiste, in [~. Gi $5.64. Me rAiraroritersist Colp Market Baskets, 11c, to white, and tinted 9 in neha 6 Macias va Stinds, $1.29 t0 $481. Chip Laundry Baskets, 58¢, to Mayhap your favorite brand is mentioned in this interesting news: grounds, with polka Cc stripes —color com- Paper Racks, 49c. to $1.46. AG ean of ‘a special purchase of 30,000 High-Grade Key West Clear dots, ring dots, rose- A Yard. binations so many | Bor eas sa Chait, $2.54 10 $8260 Havana Cigars from the factory of E. A. Kline & Sons: buds and neat figures !——————! as to bar description; Ue —— ~ : ARAMIS—Club-House, box of 50, usually sold at $5.25; in wide vane: ue best Frade {all perfectly fast colors; widths Ki anh ache vce oo ‘i ee Wat #6 ‘ we know of that sells elsewhere |27 to 32 inches; sells elsewhere W i S—Mi jajestic, of 50, usually sold ai 00; regularly at 12%c. a yard. regularly at 12%c, to 15c. a yd, Shirt aists, monos, sale price....... AOROORCOCHOONOHOODO ASOHEG «+++ $4.96 PORTHOS—Conchas Fina, box of 50, usually sold at $3.75; sale price. . pass -- $2.49 PORTHOS—Sublimes, box of 50, usually $4.50; SAIC! PHICE So oicrNis aie e'eieie's' iow wivie(e wie viele eisies wieisiertts $3.24 PORTHOS—Londres, box of sale price... PORTHOS—Jock sale price $3.96 La Dintinguidad, box of 100, usually $4.50; sale price. .§62.99 99c.«5», Lengths of 10 yards and under, represel.t- ing almost every weave in our Wash Goods department. Not one of the three Sc, &c,. 10c prices mentioned: represents anything like the original low price asked for these goods. This sale starts Friday morning and will continue until these remnant counters are cleared. Owing to the nature of this sale we must decline to fill C. O, D. orders. 99c-*" Waists of dotted Swiss, with tucked tronts,French backs, two rows of pearl buttons and fancy stock collar. Elsewhere $1.50. Long Kimonos of fig- ured or striped crepe, Persian border. Elsewhere $1.35 Than Original Prices. Some of our best selling summer suits are , < baying: the penalty of popularity. The suits affected are those that sold for 317, $18 and $20, and of which there remain but a few of akind. In revising the prices we are perform- | Summer Suit$ at Less Women’s Underwear. y ing a double service—tor ourselves, it clean H Second | Floor, y. out incomplete size ranges—for you, it offers We Are Showi £ in the Gl Lisle Thread Vests, low neck, ' e an opportunity for obtaining fine suits at $2 Art Embroidery Section Summer Gloves | steevetess, trimmed’ with tace, Children’s Wear. | Boys’ Blouses, $3 and $5 less than the original prices. All riot pirat ricer Tiroad wav | finished with silk tape at neck, FL . lar 69c.Grad { are now uniformly priced at A recent importation of Embroidered Novelties in art needlework Women’s imported — Leeabskin | peveral styles to select from.29¢ tofantS Soe Tests inate ot Our Regular 69. d } Fifteen Dollar suitable for table centres, scarfs, cushion tops and doilies, in various Glace Gloves, known as the Lisle Thread Drawers, umbreila- Mainsook, with yoke of tucks, | at 44c. ars. ‘ ; ds ‘ broid shaped, trimmed with broidery insertion and feather- | A ‘ q % Beryl, Nervura embroidery, two- F embroidery and Y h * designs. Among them are numerous patterns in cross-stitch work pets) x vA) lace, French band....... 39C itching; hemstitched h sn | By having them made up of ends Rrsantba cack gcse: rom: Sines and double embroidered on canvas; table centres partly embroidered to give " Guereewn cas tan, isle Thresdl Combination Suis, Ls ae set aac ae ry ans of fine shirtings we brought the fi h Ss, in blue and black you an idea of the finished effect. The prices: peayer, Black and white,/,<-98¢ low neck, sleeveless, umbrella- ‘ear: each. price down to 44c.—and rather serges, fancy cheviots, cassimeres ang wors- Table’ Cantre from $3.49 end “i Misses’ Imported Lambskin Glace haped, trimmed with JERI y cae ‘69C | httered their quality. They are teds, Thibets, homespunsand Scotch effects— Used Solute Mae apr pray tale th Gloves, two-clasp, Paris point ME ve iiseeeeesseceseee SOC Princess Dresses of Lawn, with | PoWre’ TIE d Chambre at ooe suits, h - P 4 . Stamped Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, including various patterns | ettraaea a 94c LU CARULG, tonne teeta froidaee tneeriion and two em- ‘Bedford cord, wt or without Biel ae of, jomespun and linen crash suits, two piece gur- of eyelet and Hardanger embroidery, 39c. to $1.29. Men's Full Pique Glace Gloves, ‘rochet fronts, umbrella-shaped broidery ruffles, sizes gy a4 collars, and of white madras with y . Embroidered Congress Goods, including scarfs, centre pieces and imperial polats oneciase, round | rawers, trimmed with $1.19 pb oe each,... ; ‘ attached collars, ili i 7 corners; tan and reddisi WP nee e weer cere eeee e rene] Japs, mia ol wn, WM. VOGEL & SON, Pe ia es, Petar een fan ek anal oe enero Combination Suits veth Penssitcbed. teks 24¢ 94c. Blouses, 69c, f fea ieh, ds pee rae Y en's Prixseam Cape Walking low neck, sleeveless, crochet $= SMES WP SO 4 YRS. os Bs At this price we offer laundered Broadway, Houst Scart, > ech and 1°x54 inch, each, $1.29 to $3.97. Gloves, one-clasp, embroidered fronts; umbrella-shaped drawer: Infants’ Carriage Covers, trim- 8 on St, Doilies, 42x12 meh, : prontet " % ee White and Colored Madras a a Radda bactrntvat aso ge | Seueraltem © S149 | RRM WHE embOlE” age | Pious, calls or calles

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