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. oe | AT ' a Senator Declares Current Mag- on Depew to Answer on Himself and Points on the Uplift.” ON, N. Y., Aug, 31.—Son- B, Hill made a long politi- at the Broome County Fair ial Point to-day. Announce- tent of his approaching retirement from added to the interest aroused Ble appearance and he spoke to a crowd. Senator Chauncey ‘will speak at the fair to-mor- ri eg Senator Hill opened tariff revision and money question sete 1 Répubdlicans of of humbug and made the chief on an article that the September number of Magasine entitled, “How Uncovered the Postal " Tirta article was written by " Allen White, a personal friend the President. Te Exeuse Delay BM characterised this artt- 88 & plece of preas agent work for ee > yen Gesigned to excuse his ( taking action on the post-office ‘Te was inagtred at the White Mf ‘mot dictatde there, Senator mang oharged. I agok up Mr. White's account of iS procedure of the President at great gth, maintaining that if the Presi 4id not know of the postal frauds, ‘Mr, White alleges, until they wore eed in the Washington Times, he Rave deliberately cloned his eyes Hill, “an attack is made upan the @ther Mr. White or Mr, Roosevelt bern. “In order to demonstrate what Is de- national administration over all administrations, ° nd in extolling the President,” said Sen- |p Republican United States Senators | ,. were active Republicans be- | to be the ‘moral uplift’ of the ” Democratic or |¢. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENI SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE RICHEST WOMANINTHEU, S, Mrs. Anne M. Welghtman Walker, of Pliladelphia, a widow, Mty years old, be ts in sole control of the inost extensive chemical buriness fh the world, Her fortune (s estimated al $104,000.00. She has red hair, tinged with gray, a fresh complexion, red lips treckles and a square chin In the course of ber business training sho has travelled extensiv aly im every country iy the world except Australia Napoleon Is her ideal Her collection of Napelevi: literature and relies is the most complete anown, Another ct her fads is the collection of rare lacos Her business offices are bung with clouds of lace curtains, portirres and draperies. The only jewelry che Wears consists of a wedding ring, a gold eye- glass chain and 9 around her neck watch, worn In er belt and suspended from a chain She does net care for society, never reads fiction, rerulates her move- ments by a time secret, Her charities are extensive, but STEEL GIVE LIFE TOHALTING STOCKS! Heavy Demand for Preferred | OCEAN RATE WAR ENDS. [Oonterence at Frankfort Brings table and takes her diversion in automobile rides Peace, but Basis in Not Stated, u ERPOOL, Aug. 31—It ts stated on good authority that a practical set- Uement of the Atlantic rate war was the result of the conference at Frank. fort between the representatives of the | interested ateamship companies The and Call for Tobacco Bonds terma of the campromise are not an- re SHIPPING NEWS. ¥OR TO-DAY. Aided in Late Trading, Al- though Market Closed Mixed. A Dig demand for Steel preferred and Tobacco 4s gave life to the stock mar- ket two-day, which had wavered from the start. A rally followed an Irregular opening and tehn a reaction set in that tort woes of several of the leaders In the afternoon the Steel buying and call for bonds helped the list 4 bit, but business closed with quotations mixed, while trading was up to the average. ‘Mee! preferred in tte wise gained al- | pi" Rito moat 2 points, the common not getting above fractions. Reading was prominent in the trad- Ing, It eh a shade over yesterday. Cc ke & Ohio, Baltimore & Ohio, ‘and Loulavilie & Nashville were higher, while Southern, sour and L Pacific, Rook Island and Mt. Paul each suffered slight losses. The tractiona closed Irregular The total of stocks were 6740) thares and of bonds $1,025,100. onda were steady. ar oa Pr a. Azan \ $F2a9 ee ssuseBacetrese8s OPTS FESS ES 3 = ation) touched ‘and political ite Be Green, of Bing- . Y.,.and when he was about ted for crookedness, the two from New York and t Republican in th for_merey, and then thi t Rooseveli for following Bris- | fen h to belleve ihe chi pene. it st th Depew Jon ana confesses h inciation of must othe bia’ denial will be. bellov Baghor of the article will stand before the el tors by direct vole of the » Invit Senator Depew to in to the people of Broome County why he and hie party are D to any change In the presant jethod of choosing United States Sen- | « BUYING RALLIES COTTON. | @stover and December Taken in / Big Lots tw the Market, bs Cotton opened weak to-day with 5 to 16 points lower, but soon on a number of big buying seattered among floor bri room operators bid for large Qetober and December, appearing to awe big ecMers from influential sources, the Gouth. The brokers were afraid of the monthly report “ef the chief of the Bureau of Statistics, ‘The opening prices were: August, offered; Beptember, 11.08 to 11.10; 0; November, 10.85 $0 to 10.91) Jan- bruary, 10,97 bid; UL.Msto 11.00. October, 10.61; + 10.68; Maren, —— iT MARKET UNSETTLED, Markets Follow New York Trend and Vrices tag, here started lower to-day be- ‘ef foreign selling. but all the the West were partially to mains in the Northwest seg bed r were watched closely, how- allowed to go too far, as 2 * fensitive to bull news. * q 7-8 Corn—Ma ‘i } b BH to ch Pee e Paces oom Winer: Wheat mber, 108 were it mitra, ote was @ drop tn all sections, | Lord & Taylor. +leHe bbl L+++ SET EEES PTC E PS FS Bester eSSES4S' = ee ae Seststasanseseacey Manhattan jer. Be |Mo, Kan, & Tex jMo. K. & Pacific Wee 2 ee E=Asse 1 = FPS TEP PELE. oe BS 255 5tF Seetsry.s33 S55 FEF. S258..33. FS PERSIE Serr RES on? peeesrcces # = a Wb Liebentrietel Clearing Sale of Laces, Embroideries and Trimmings. 2,000 yards \Insertions, Laces and | Dress Trimmings, | 2§¢. to g§c. yd, formerly soc. to $5,00, 1,000 yards | Cambric and Nainsook | Edgings & Insertions | a5¢c. to Oc. yd., } formerly soc. to $2.00, | AlloverEmbroideries | and Dress Nets, , $1.95, $2.95, $3.95; formerly $3.50 to $10.00, A Few Robes at $5.00 & $10 each, | formerly $15.00 to $50.00, Broadway and Twentleth Street and Fifth Avenue. evry nounced ALMANAC un rises. 6.24/Bun sets, 6.97 Moon rlaee. 9.95 TIDES FOR TO-DAY High Water, Low Wat: A Pe A RSE S) Qured of Asthma ernor's Iniand...1050 11% 4am by Bait Gate Ferry. 1248 12.5% @a0 G49 indy Hook... 1088 1047 435 455 PORT OF NEW YoRK, ARRIVED. Pring Oskar Ban Jacinto Regusranca. Georee Farwell Liguria " INCOMING STEAMSHIPS DUB TO-DAY City of Atlanta 4 Savanna. Liguria, Napie OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY. eutonte, Liverpool 1, Copeni Moorish Prince, Pernamb: Citta 4) Napoll, Naples Oranje Nasau, N PHOENICIA GETS SAFELY 10 PORT —— | | | Hamburg-American Liner Sight-| ed Four Days Ago Drifting at| Sea Reported from English| Coast Proceeding In To-day. PLYMOUTH! England, Aug, 31-The Hainburg-American line steamer Phoe nicia, which left New York Aug, % for Hamburg, and which Was reported by | the North German Lioyd steamer Krou- Pring Wilhelm, at Bremen yesterday /to have been sighted on Ava. 27, appar- ently drifting, passed the Linard at 7 A. M. to-day CALL FOR COTTON PICKERS. Hot Weather Vorces Texas Crop and Planters Pay High Prices. WACO, TENAS, Aug. SL Uhere is the reatest demand for cotton pickers In he cotton region of ‘Vexas known in }twenty years and in many’ elties and | towns draymen, delivery boys, cooks wnd yven qocel helpers have been in duced by the high prives: pald for picking to go (0 the felds. ‘The hot weather of the past ten days used al cotton nat destroyed by to open, thus creating an ex- mary demand for pickers. The crop in Central Texas promises to be better than last year ——— PACKING PLANT BURNED. BALTIMORE, Aug. 31.—Th Y parking lant of Street & on Pennsylvania avenue, nea avenue, Was deaiMyed by fire early day, The logs is estimated at netween $190,000 and $290,000. After Years of Torrivle Suffertty, Mary J ine Bory, Floyd Knob, Ind,, ‘writes; “After suffering untold agonies | for 89 yoars from Asthma, I was cured by | Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure, I used to beso ir | bad that eouldnotmovewithouthelp,t 9 Tean now do ail my own work.” Another writes; “My little boy? yoars old Das | Deen ® sufforer for several years, some- | Simos so bad off that we could not bold him (a bed, expecting any momont for him to breatho his last. Doctors did him no good and we bad almost given up in despatr, | When through accident we heard of Bchif- } Mann's Asthma Curo, tried ft and it almost lnstantly rolieved him.” Mrs, D.O Harrie, Elbow P. 0., Va. dy all druggists at 600 and 61.00 Yasha Gata. Offer in their Women’s Dept. 50 side-pleated Mixed Voile Walking Skirts, over silk drop, in black, blue and brown, 100 odds and ends in Dress and Walking Skirts—chev- iots, broadcloth and voile, black and colors, Value $10.00 to $17. 50. Covert, Cheviot and Cloth Jackets, silk or satin lined, perteesy, tailored, Silk and ongee Coats, a few odd Long Coats. lalue $10.00 to $16.50, White and Tan Linen Coat Suits—Lawn and Organdie Dresses for Ladies and Misses, and Silk Shirt Waist its, Value $8.75 to $19.50, 30 odd Suits, sizes 32 t0 44, Value $12.00 to $18.00, Fancy Silkand Value $10, way Q@ 13th St. MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAAAAA AAAS \ Our Price, Lace Waists, 0,00. SDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAS A Dollar Now IS All You Pay; You Get the Article Right Away. $18 AR ‘ave.ane | IVYVUVUVYYVYVYVYVYVYVUV, 5 ONE DOLLAR ry ee fin 1$11.87 & C « Open Ssturday >| Evenings Unt! Ssrecct 10 o’Clock, |] finished; in royal, Card Engraving. Ist Flues, Monogram Dies, for station- ery, various styles, each. 99¢ eh Plate and $0 Cards in shaded Old English $1.74 Platz and $0 Cards, ia Script, 49€ Stamping in Colors, quire Decorated Dinner Sets,-»«om. English, French, Austrian, American China from the world’s best tactories may be seen here in unmatched varieties and at unequalled prices. Our own large manufacturing interests, at home and with the leading makers and decorators, give us definite advantages that are generously shared with the public. $5.69 $7.47 $9.87 decorations. green and blue decorations, orations, every piece gilt. decorations, $12.37 $13.49 $16.87 $24.87 at $30.00 to $40.00, A magnificent assortment of Limoges and English Dinner Sets—ex- quisite shapes and decorations—$34.19 to $447.93, floral decorations, gold edges. floral decorations, pieces, various decorations, Crockery and Glassware for the Kitchen. store in the country sells them for so little. ing labels of the things they are meant to hold—spices, sugar, salt, flour, meal and the like. New Arrivals Every Day Add Fresh Interest to This Show of Autumn Fashions for Women. These are the days when the shopper, bent upon studying Autumn fashions, finds a-plenty of interest in these Second-Floor stocks. Home designers are splendidly represented, while from abroad come new garments, millinery and dress novelties, caught up by our repre- sentatives in European capitals and hurried here to be studied out in planning Autumn wardrobes, And from all this showing some models and some ideas will meet with favor and be firmly fixed for the season, while others will be rejected. Decisions are being made now, and every shopper's opinion counts that much in determining the wanted ideas and separating them from the notions that are not considered practical. At the same time there is gained a knowledge of values that is dis- tinctly helpful later on when purchases are to be made.¢ New Walking Skirts for Women. Silk and gray and olive fancy mixtures, new box $3 06 pleated, with side panels of inverted flare pleats..... ° Skirts of fancy mixtures or blue and black broadcloth, in triple box pleated models, and single box pleated, with fancy side $6 49 , in two styles—one box pleated, with triple box grin front panel; the other box pleated, finished with stitched straps and flare $7 06 PUES sc rsecceerss Women’s Silk Petticoats, At $ 3.9 Petticoats made] At $5. 89 of black and col- Petticoats made of black and col. ored taffeta, heavy quality; made| ored taffeta, extra heavy, made with graduated accordion pleating, | with deep accordion flounce, grad- uated, finished with heavy rose tuche. Made to sell at $7.50. tucked ruffle and extra silk dust ruffle, Made to sell at $5.50, Sale of Linings. Special Sale of |} Remnants of well-known brands of Plain Waite Goods. it Floor. Linings; actual value from 15¢. to 28c. a yard, to close out Splendid quality India Linon, $2 10¢}inches wide, made of specially se- 8c lected combed yarn, a yard, 10c,, 12c. and 15c. 22 Very Sheer Persian Lawn, 352 match, in the Finches wide, 25c, quality, a yard., l6c shortest time posal! any Mhade of fabric Sey when Lining Is wanted. and at a lower #SOft-finished English Nainsook, our c an: # than any other house quotes. whether Fown importation, a Zou eeaulre many yards or & fraction OF Pyaeg oss sssecse 24Ce and 2EC one yard Fast Black Percaline, 36 inches wide, value 124c- a yard, at... All Silk Lining, latest shades, 19 inches wide, value 35c.,special at Note we will engage t Waning Summer Emphasizes the Need of These Fall Fabrics, - The nip of Autumn brings home to Dress Goods buyers the full impor- tance of this August value giving in weaves that will be first and fore. most during the months to come. To-day there is a word of four splendid Mein: quartet to warn you- that sales of this sort can- not continue finitely—and this one is waning, Promptness never paid better: At 29¢) cream and ivory. A twelvemonth ago we contracted ——-—- for (he control of the cloth in this market, and to-day we find it ranking high on the list of wanted weaves; and at 29c, a yard it is a truly remarkable bargain. ilk-and-Wool iy ad de Paris, perfectly made, dyed and ‘own, silver gray, reseda, champagne, |+ biscuit, mode and sky blue; imporied for the autumn of 1904—and to sell at $1.24 a yard. Pure Wool French Panama in the very popular blue and reen broken checks—seven sizes, sold by us regularly at All-Wool Crepe Albatross—37 colors and black, Choice 69c a yard, x All-Woo! Black French Chifion Voile, made by one of the best manufacturers in France; sold by us heretofore at } $1.24 0 yard Bway at 6th Ave. Macy’s Semi-Annual Sale of China and Glassware, Your Best Ideas of Value Getting Will Be Realized. abroad, supplemented by close affiliations and aliiances for $7.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, pretty flower for 410,00 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, new shapes, | for $12.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, 102 pieces, artistic dec» | for $20.00 Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, fine old English for $18.00 Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, for $20,00 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 101 pieces, for $25.00 Theo, Haviland China Dinner Sets, 100 for Theo, Haviland China Dinner Sets, sold elsewhere Everything for the Kitchen in Crockery and Glass—our assortments are the og to be seen anywhere, and no ¢ | All kinds of fireproof dishes tor serving meats en casserole. German | and French Cooking Utensils and Blue Pantry Jars bear- | prepared P= ply at all times dainty foodstuffs of+| the very highest quality at prices from 25 to 50 per cent. lower than ]* are asked elsewhere. Many of the delicacies offered in this Modern Deli- catessen Store are prepared by a French chef in our restaurant kitchen, $4th to 3500 St. China Bargain Tables, Few thrifty housewives find it possible to pass thé China Bargain Tables on the main floor. They are the source of more China beauty and economy than any other point in America. j The beagele tabl& are veritable trophy boards; heaped with French China from our Limoges Decorating Shops—including Chocolate Pots, Chop Dishes, Salad Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Ice Cream Dishes, | Cracker Jars and the like, The prices are about half, The shapes are new—entirely new—and the decorations are distinctively rich and artistic, enhanced with fine and elaborate gold effects Sale of Sample Plates. | One Counter claims an immense variety of beautiful Plate. They are sampfes—no two alike, The factory wanted our approval before: producing large quantities, Of course the samples remain with us— until you carry them away, They are worth 35c. to $2.00; choice, | 19¢. to 97¢, Cut Glass at Unequalled | Theo. Haviland’s Prlces-romn | oateaetted wre own i bia abi is celebrated ware is quality * | chiefly assorted floral desi — — By bonny pinks and blues—in contrast with middleman's profit. But the fot | mellowed gold decorations on bane bovine enc | a Te ame regular economies, Original price A panty Pi have been surprisingly reduced, ordinary white China: 10¢. for 1c. Individual Butters. 7 ’ 15c. for 25c. Fruit Plates. alae Lis dl me | 17c. for 30¢. Tea Plates. Sinch, Freit Bowls. 49 | 10¢. for 33¢. Soup Plates S-inch Nappies.... 19c. for 35¢. Breakfast Plates. 6-inch Nappies, 23c, for 40c. Dinner Plates. «' 7-inch Nappies. Mc. for Joe. Cups and Saucers. ‘ English Tea Pots. These English Tea Pots, with their’ artistic enamelled decorations, are much prettier and far more ser- m0 viceable than you'd think if judg- $1.47 | ing by the prices alone—29c., 33c., 92.47 | 37c, and 47c. B-inch Nappies... | Sugar and Cream Sets. Tot TUBE... vas sees Cream Jugs, 44 pint. | Pickle Dishes Handled Olive Dishes. . Pint Decanters...... .. b Snug Savings on Several Sorts of Bed Coverings- Bed Spreads. Deva Comtortables covered with fig Fringed Marseilles Spreads, beauti-, ¥’*d sateen, chiefly in Persian effects ful designs, full double bed size;| X¢‘so00; our prices. o | $4. regularly sold elsewhere at $3.25 Figured Sateen Comfortables, filled each; our price... .es.ee $2.48 with ints yori orb ed shy: Fringed Satin Spreads, el . | full 6x6 font size, made to by others at $5 ea; sale price 3.64 | Good Sheets. Extra Heavy Hemmed — Marseilles! pyuiony «« Spreads, double bed sizn sold regular. | DWiRht Anchor” Sheets, made expressly for us; excellent quality, Ba ment, ly. elsewhi $.00 each; ‘ Me aol 70 8% $3.48 tom from the piece by hand, fin- X Comfortables, ished with wide hems:— $4x 90 inch size, each 63x 90 inch size, each., 72x 90 inch size, each, , 81x 90 inch size, each Down Comfortables, figured sae! teen both sides, in light and dark colors; filled with soft, fleecy, eesisees odorless down; size 6x6 feet; made 54° og inch size, each ‘ to sell at $5.00 each; sale ‘ ‘aah alk shah. ey 90x 90 inch size, each... Hea - ye i 93,96) 90x 99 inch size, each,. Sisoline Covered Comfortabies, figur- inc! ed top, plain back, silkoline borders; 902108 inch size, each. nbs filled with lamb’s wool; made Special—Full Bleached Sheets, with to sell at $6 each; our price $4.49 seam in centre, 72x90 inch 20c} \ ’ Fancy Stitched Figured Sateen Com-|SW2@ s.0cce00 sercce oes ; Special—Muslin, full Dleached, fortables, filled with best 36 in, kind, a yard quality cotton, each A Linen Show That Has Never Been Paralleled in America. -« = To women who love prettiest Linens there is no more jr pr spot in this great store than the section given over to Teneriffe an Mexican Drawn Work Pieces. There is something really fascinat- ing about the cobwebbed- wheeled needlework and rare “old Bleach”’ Linen that are so ie rg fashioned by needle-pliegs in the far. away Canary Islands, Enough to say that a like exhibition has never been made in America. And good to know that the size of the exhibit has influenced selling prices, for great purchases mean greatest values. Prices start at 12c. for pretty little Doilies and range from that to $66.98 for magnificent Table Covers. $3.29 | 5c Sale of Housefurnishings. “ROYAL” GRANITE WARE. | ] Preservi 486. Rice, Bolles, fo. Lippad Sance Pang 1Tc. and 2c, Tea Pots. 2 ¥ . 2ie Coftee Pots, 3 at, Be. a ‘ettles, Mo, 7, 40, ‘landers, 18c. Aasorted patterns, | Ble 9 Weight, copper bot- and 4c. a Haucecans, heavy welght!2 gt,, Ile. Individual Funnels, sj 8, | Chating Dishes. 3c, | Pudding Pans, Sc. Ac. 10¢. and 186 Specials from the Wine Dept. Sth Fi. (When You Buy by the Gallon We Furnish Jug Free.) ‘ «Royal Charter” Rye Whiskey—the product of a small distillery in Virginia. We have engaged to introduce this whiskey in New York under the new brand name “ Royal Charter.” The introduc tory prices: Bottle.......0.5. 59c Gallon ......:.,,$2,64 Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye! Monogram Rye—Macy's Five Years Old: Special Twelve Years Old, Regular price: gal., $2.94; bot., 74¢, | Regular price: gal, $5.38; bot, $1.23. Special price: gab,’ $2.44; boty 84e.| Special price: gal $4.18; tat’ Red Star Cocktails, made of the purest and best liquors, specially matured and }* ripened for this purpose, The mixture js done according to our own formula, Nothing better can be had at any price. All varietes, regular! a bottle, special, at 69¢ Special, one dozen bottles $8.44 We are sole importers of the famous OLD GLENFIDDICH SCOTCH WHISKEY. Its excellent qualities are best determined by comparisons. Choose any popular brand on the market and make your own test; gallon... $4.18, le Abe §, PEMARTIN BRUT SHERRY—A remarkably fine, rich, nutty flavored dry wine; f: our own direct importation from the growers; our regular price $2.14 a gallon; special for this sale, gallon ++ $1.89, bottle 826 TARRAGOMA PORT, a rich, soft, full-bodied, strength-giving tonic; our own importation; regular price, gallon, $2.19; bottle, 49¢,; specie! for this sale, pies $1.64, bottle 44¢