The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1904, Page 11

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Egg P oet Tries a Hand | Great feukraet ‘stock of Clothing. Mower Rhyme |,o: n at La New Story About Odell Gives Him an Uppore tunity, but It Fails to Pan Out Financially as He E All of yesterday the poet tried to get is work In on the Democratle State Committers. A new story was out. It Was to the effect that Gov. Odell for three years was a member of a lawn mower company of Newburg end none but mowers of one make were pur) chased by the public Institutions, “Is this story right?” he asked Billy Clark “Yes, that is true, sald Clark, “The Governor made the paupera use the! Coldstell mowers.” “Thea poetry on the Governor and the lawn mower is What you want?” “T can’t say that,” replied Clark, “but if it is good we won't turn it down,” “It 1 write a few lines then I may Tead them to Mr, Rodie?’ “Sure.” was Clark's answer, write them, and he gave the walking dele- gate of the poets’ union pen and luk, In a few minutes the latter had brought forth the following: {The Governor on a eummers day raked the MeAGOWS sw eR Ww And as he raked whe the bi power had been, itn ie them goer It ke place where they looked back as he citmbed and saw the Go ing a “No, not here,” tommented Clark. trying to Unloat, i on to a nm better than that.” Seput remember this was tight off the roel,’ pleaded the poet, “and the union rules say a man should have a couple | fes for encl) line. eA eaitke’a week for each line and come back when you four,” said Clark as he police on the telephone, called for the Dyan’s New Name for Fitth Ave- nue Hotel, “what place is this?’ asked a friend of Tom Dunn, while the Tammany dis. trict leader was showing the visitor Broadway. “What place?’ asked Tom. “This hotel here,” replied his friend * ti d and pointed at the Fite pty ctel, wherein are the Repubil- H juarters. oAthate saat Dunn, “that used to be the Fifth Avenue Hotel, but this cam- aign, 1 think, {t is the House of ‘Too Srutn Trouble.” Supervisor Makes New Registration Record, Supervisor of the City Record Tracy has made a record in getting out the official registration figures for Greater New York and their publication in the Clty Record. The time allowed by the statute ts 108 hours after the close of registration. ‘This year the Supervisor had the lists compiled and ready for distribution in Jess than ninety-six hours after the re- celpt of the final books, “To Mlustrate the diMficulty of the task,” sald Mr, Tracy to-day, “it 1 only necessary to give a few figures. ‘We had to set 14,000,000 ems of type, and there are 4,900 columns in the entire Publication, It required 74 reams of Paper to print the registration number ot the City Record. A corps of com- poattors and proofreaders worked night and day, ang, I think, for accuracy tt equal, if not surpass, any pre- number y. vious of the Record contain! the registration lists.” i ‘Traey Hoary Chestnut set Agoing Once More, ‘ Now Is the time when the campaign Cor me ttees of both parties strive to sive out the story to which there can be no comeback before the election, ‘The average politician, honest in most things, a few days before the elec tion seems to have no hesitancy in en- deavoring to unload this tast-minute gold brick upon the public, knowing it be anything but true, It was in the leat days of a campaign that @ candi- date told his friend he had been ac- Guaed of stealing sheep, “Never mind, é¢very one knows it ts " the friend is reported to have "Yeu, I know that; Dut they have proved it on me,” was the a is one of the it, it Mot the oldest, political story that is about w. rsons ot tleal chestnuts. * is perhaps the Nd story permitted to walk be- the confines of the Old Jokes’ campaign It gets @ with others younger | and then hides for a year. “Jim” Hagen's Protegee and His First Oysters, ' Jim" Hagen, the Tammany leader f the Nineteenth District, was telling his friends of an imm'grant he went to the Barge office to meet. The man had deen sent to Hagen from the other aldo, and was a reiative of a relative. Thinking to please the new arrival, Hagen asked him if he were hungry. MAN WHO FOUNDED ENGLEWOOD IS DEAD Former Millionaire Resident of New Jersey Expires at Ad- vanced Age—Widow Sister of the Late Senator Hanna. J. Wyman Jones, a millionaire mine | ‘and railroad owner in Missouri and | he founder of Bnglewood, N. J., died in this city at the age of eighty-cight ‘years. He leaves = witow, who Is a wigter of the late Senator Mark Hanna, | end no children, Mr. Jones owned a summer home In | Boltoo, Mass, and a winter residences | in Thothasvitie, Ga. He wee a director | Of the Country Club at the letior place | eud helped to entertain the late Presl- | vernor stand: | nave written | xpected, “I'm that hungry,” said the now ar rival “that 1 could eat anything.” “Well, did yeu ever eat oysters?’ in quired Hagen, ‘No. repded the greenhorn, “I neve ada” Whereupon Hagen walked him ove “pure!” was the rept “How du omething like what we ca the old country; but sood Huken_was wonde low's taste was like roprievor of the told that after eatin, [and crackers set bet being not) landed frien hey wer 1 cabbag e him, thers else in sight, his newly had left the tadle before Fall and To begin with, these crushed velvet coats for girls are copied from a $20 m and in style and chicness are exactly lke the original. te See CAPER Orotane, | when $25 | Winter ‘Think of getting @ crushed velvet coat fcr your girl at $4.98 that will thought thee was he es it srade,| Overcoats FIFTH A VE., 37th and 38th Sts, look Ike g $25 coat, The figure in group above marked So, 1 shows ever “had put before ma: bur what! and Suits, could I do in a new No. 2 Paw-Paw Tonic and Pills Are Willing and Anxious them. Read What They Say Wm. B, Reeve, Proprietor of the wall know: in@gestion known, sonal use of It, and to guarantee the enw: first day of October, 1904," Firm Speaks is at 901 Fulton St. Brooklyn, speak Munyon's Paw-Paw and say: “We ba’ both ysed and heartily indorse Munyor fits Whole Family John Thomas Newmark, well known 49. business manager of leading New York bubMeations York, says Paw ia our fully indorse it for casea of dyspepela, eral depression, of the family eplendtd shape, We heart ily recommend dt, ag well as all of the Muo- yon Remedies.’ Koop your eye on these daily bulletins. for you? surely driving out disease, If your stomach or nerves are in trouble don't lost any time, Paw-Paw is « product of uature beseficently provided for. you. Do bot tura away when relief and cure ts near, The Jacoby Jewelry If 1 were looated above 14th Bt. aday Pangea set eae te wiht So f jut fA to Cuts short bronchial coughs, checks night coughs, stops hacking coughs, relieves chronic coughs. New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Cures any cold, relieves dif- ficult breathing, prevents pneumonia. Best fur cliild- ren and everybody. he early epring of 1899, ‘ lok whee h jt it beat Elna ise At Homes vi aw BULLETIN People Cured by Munyon’s 10 TELL IT Our testimomial lst to-day contains the names of people who are well and favorabdly Known in this community. ‘There {s no un- cortainty about their statements. They say that Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonic and Mun- you's Paw-Paw Laxative Pills have cured them and will eure nine out of ten who try T am convinced that it will cure the most stubborn case of I speak from the per- ineness of my signature, here axed, | edd tho private seal of my hotel, this twenty- Popular Brooklyn Dental Fraim @ Nephew, tho well-known dental firm. whose spacious establishment Paw-Paw, because we believe it to be a sure cure for indigestion and a great blogd purifier, This wo know from its persona! Munyon’s Paw-Paw Bene-| family, and I can-most cheer- Absolute cure in lessness and gen- Tt bas kept the members ‘They ary milestones of progress on the road to health, Will you let them point the way New names to-morrow. The crusade for health is spreading. Muanyon's Paw-Paw Tonio and Paw-Paw Laxative Pills are {HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1904 Franklin Simon & Co.| Voge Drovers This excellent stock of one of the largest manufacturers of high- le clothing in Chicago, . ; 1] | Open | nd ; Mesors. Strauss, Reid @ Co., Important Sale on Saturday. Saturday AQ Six Cor Bh Ane WAS PURCHASED BY US AT Night ; §Oc, ON THE DOLLAR. \] Tin 10.29 Rae | ' Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coats. HIGH-CLASS, CUSTOM TAILORED. 4 to 16 years, 9.05, 12.50, 15.05. All up-to-date clothing. Overcoats and Suits in all the new made for this season's trade. You owe it to yourself to in- te this unparalleled offer, Now on sale AT 46 OFF Strauss, Reid @ Co.'s Prices. | : 7 S.L4) Pall and. | Sale vree Mach below regular dalue. “7 Price | Winter | SALE ON FOURTH FLOOR. > | Overcoats | | $10 and Suits, 5.00 | , | ead Boys’ Clothing. $15 | Winter CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS of Oxford vicuna 4 } rade | Overcoats cloth, silk velvet collar, black and white checked woo! 6 50 U oe if land Suits, lining, 8 to 7 years, vale $12.50.......ees000e8 . TOURISTS’ OVERCOATS, double breasted, belted A Sale of Girls’ Dainty Dresses and | | " Fall and back, of imported Scotch mixtures, 8 to 16 years, \ $20| Winter regular ValUe'$15.00,.sescss0e veveecesseceeey 9.05 Coats at Very Low Prices, «rade, | Overcoats NORFOLK SUITS, new models, of imported wool Girls’ F and Suits, fabrics, with two pairs of knickerbockers, 8 to 17 Sale of Girls’ Fine € $4.98 years, regular price $11.50..... 6406. Crushed Velvet Coats at 6.05. | the style, but cannot do half justice to the pretty garments. They are for girls, ages 2 to 6, full length, double breasted mode! with belt back. Fall and Colors—brown, blue, castor, red, mod: and green, fall and b $30 | Winter | Sale of Girls’ Coats at $3.98. : arade, | tiga | of coats for girls, ages 4 to 14 of brown, blue, red” and Suits, and green #! es in the new mil.tary style, with and belt back, embellished with lace medallions, fi fons, lined throughout, Regular §5 coats special at $3.98. Sale of Girls’ Coats at $7.98. Made in new tull length box, double breasted, belt back cut No, 2, in group Pye S po ith tailored stitching, cuffs an: rl oe tor girls trom ry 14 years of age and could not be duplicated Jess than $10 at any other store. Our sale price, $7.98. Sale of Girls’ Coats at $5.98. some full length coats, like cut No, 3, for . ulets on Open Saturdays Until 10 fF. M, 4 with ge 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post-Office, Now for the great final rush for last day piano bargains oo ——==—T—X At male Credit System Makeshifts vs. Cash System Economies The largest retail store under one roof in the work, and the largest autumn business this store ever enjoyed are submitted to you as evidence of the worth of this Macy system. Are you seeking’an ex- planation? Others who claim io match Macy's low prices really DO match them sometimes in their advertising announcements, BUT A DIFFERENT QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS INVOLVED, ‘or Example:—They DO print as low quotations sometimes as we regularly quote for various articles of Housefurnishings, but they resort to the makeshift of giving second qualities—dangerously in- ferior qualities—to bring prices down, Where the inferior quality dodge cannot be indulged in, our com- petitors—the same folks who CLAIM to match our low prices—are impressively SILENT, We like to refer to BOOKS, because the Subject serves so well as a peg on which to hang a general story. WITHOUT AN EXCEPTION, EVERY OTHER STORE IN NEW YORK THAT SELLS LATE STANDARD PUBLICATIONS SELLS THEM FOR $1.08, AGAINST OUR REGULAR PRICE, 93c, While this diiference averages only about 10 per cent., it rep- resents the ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN SAVING YOU MAKE IN PATRONIZING A STRICTLY CASH STORE. On other lines of merchandise, notably in the higher class goods, the saving is ve much greater, our prices very often being but ONE-HALF WHA’ OTHERS ASK. radstreet’s FIGURES FOR CREDIT BUYERS} 8 ; : TO PONDER OVER oon unquestioned authority—gives $154,277,093 as the total labilities involved by the “business embarrassments” of 1903. Of this sum $24,844,401 was the TOTAL IN NEW YORK CITY ALONE. back, high mili Sale of Girls’ School Dresses at $1.96 Bf ‘These splendid dresses are for girls ages 6to 14 Full % plaited tine preg ited skirts, like cut No, 4, of black and white checas, | 4 trimmed with blue, red and brown cashmere. On special sale at $1.98. Sale of Girls’ Dresses at $2.98. Another interesting group i box-plaiied models, like cur No. 5, wh white linen collars and cuffs, silk tie and leather belt. at $2.98, ot Saturday, and now we can sayunfalters L this week eager music lovers have been reading about these unprecedented piano values saved for for a grand finalrush —theclimax of what ms ingly is the greatest piano sale on record, E 1), you have your heart ‘Sy’ set_on_ any particular , value_we cannot urge you too strongly to come ¢arly to-morrow, Sale of Good, Warm, Stylish Suits and Overcoats. Special at $3, 95 -orecoes for tore 30 Terms $10 down and the rest in reasonable payments that we guarantee will suit you. Piano dept. 4th Floor, This represents part of the COST OF OPERATING CREDIT sone Co ee ae “HT weber wortgit oss os, $948.00 | OOBI00 0960-050... 133,00 | | MACHINERY—PART. OF THE PRICE THE PrOPLe Par ne One eae ee CBalenata enectne condin-—wil) |e, fet Im, te bo FOR CREDIT CONVENIENCES. Additional millions must be " ata foe boys 3 to 8, Mie gins alae .|] 1 Horace Waters upright, #145,00 1 Cecliian plano player, $200.00 ||| counted in to include the bad-debt losses and expenses of costly |] Spectad at $A,Q5-Cvercoat fr bore 3 tos ihe Neus af (Great bareain—don't “mise thi tom} 4 ‘se mara & clerical forces that do not come to light “business em- frieze and cheviot mixtures, in blue and Oxford. military P 1 Fisoher upright....... $175.00] aisocteven pther fine bavovins a barrassments.” These are made up just the same and just as cer- are worth $6.50. Our rale price, $4.95. he | ee nde hae te Sak) TM | ate, Including two! Kno uprights, tainly by the people in the fown of higher prices, —Overcoats for boys 7 to 15, liks figues | No Credit Business can be operated as inexpensively as a CASH Business; and AS OPERATING EXPENSES COME OUT OF THE PRICES PAID FOR MERCHANDISE, SO NO CREDIT STORE CAN SELL THAT MERCHANDISE AS CHEAPLY AS A CASH STORE, UNLESS IT INVITES “BUSINESS EM- BARRASSMENT,” THE LOGICAL RESULTS OF THIS RIGID MACY CASH SYSTEM ARE MACY'S FAMOUSLY LOW PRICES, When you pay more than Macy prices for any article of merchandise you are being TAXED to help make up the debts some otner person contracted and failed to pay. Pasailsts Rabi sor: SER eet eetee AAR Blankets and Comfortables. it, wa - Excellent quality All-Wool Blankets, size 70x84 inches, weight 5 Ibs., red, pink and blue borders, wide silk badion. a pair...... ++ $4.37 High Grade California Blankets, size 72x84 inches, weight 5 Ibs.; red, pink and blue borders, wide silk bindings; each ......... $4.98 We are showing complete lines of Blankets ranging in prices from 74c. a pair to $24.96 each; the latter imported Blankets of the finest auality. Down Comfortables, both sides covered with splendid quality in pretty patterns; each ..........64 . Also remember that we agree to exchange any of these instruments with- In one year as part payment on any new piano In our warerooms, allowing all money paid within that time. * * * © Our new planos comprise the famous GABLER, as well as such renowned makes as PACKARD, HO. BART M, CABLE and PRICE & TEEPLE, af nN E for Special at $4.9 at extreme pa of cut, made of warm friezes in blue and Oxford. They are cut full and loose, with shoulders, Our sale price $4.95, —Russian blouse suits, like Special a $3.9 little boy in group ne —military style—bloomer pants—colors blue, brown, ‘These are regular $5 auits, o1 sale at $3.95. Special at $2.9 Sasuke hon boyiah in cheviots. They are made not only te withstand roygh wear, style, They'll fit ond dress up your boy as you wish. Sale price, Vogel Brothers A2™ Sty. Cor. B* Ane. 4 <r Completely Furnished $f 5) AS PER LIST FOLLOWETO, ING-ROOM, Oak Sideboard ten Oak Extension ¥ 3 M Complete Assortments of cave acknt OVercoats for Men Heavy-weight We offer this season a splendid collection of Overcoats from manu- facturers whose products are unexcelled, as we know by long experi. ence in clothing buying and selling, Whether your choice be a Coat at $9.66 or one at $44.74, we insist that it cannot be matched outside |} of Macy's at the price. Not that we offer garments differing in qual- ity from the garments sold at other good stores, BUT THAT OUR CASH SYSTEM OF SELLING PROVIDES FOR SMALLER PROFITS THAN OTHER GOOD STORES REQUIRE, i These Include Cdat de of heavy twilled cheviots, Box Model sma vy twi vi Coats. BLECANT PARLOR SUITS, oH Highly pend bere reer 14.75 | H OR CREDIT. AL w Oak Dining YREIGHT AND CARFARE Open Brery Mo ry 1 Decorated Dinner vestry Table Cover. 5 via of good Matting. KITCHEN. ove, with Pipe and Elbow, Framed Pi —_—_—_——_—_—, This Ad Is Worth $3. BRING IT WITH YOU ; of or 1 Metetgeratar Bet WRITE FOR OUR NEW BOOKLET, which gives acompitle List of all the articles we give with our various Mailed Free Upon Application. you through the Stylish women to carry the M, B. As soon as YOU'LL see an frivres, kerseys, beavers, thibets, vicunas, meltons and vélours; cut 44 to SO inches long. w.ib mediam or foll backs—the firer grades satin lined. complete three months’ course ir § T ENOGRAPHY M, B you'll want one, “ FY Rooms Rooms vite TYPEWRITING.F | HO“ Carey an M, Be” Prices, $9.96, $12.49, $14.96, $19.96 to $38.49. Commptally *Th* fl Completely hh . i Comsp'a'aly SOC ERHAGHTY: with She Recner'al Positively Fast Blzck. In thls rssortment sre single and doable breatsed mode)! Wi} Furnished, , Furnished, 5 Furnished, , a fanent position, Wf you start RelneProot or Money Back, Tourist Coats, with plain or beited tacks, in such materials as heavy | CALL AND BXAMINE. % Monday, Oct, 31, day or night. Three | Models. | chevirts and tweeds, in gra, 0° brown overplald patterns. M Our Four-Room Apartn ent is on exhibition at our show room. sessions daily; morning, afternoon At Al Umbrella Couvters. Made by ier B 08. & Co. 45-47 Linpenard Bt, i ACCOU $ LA Wake OEENS ANG isisnd, a u ‘ Connecticut. We Pay F and sy HAT ‘A4at PARY: ibe TURD r a and evening. Call to-day or to-night or write at once for full particulars Your iM. Jalley’s Big School) qs tt hase _ 468 WEST 23D STREET, _ | © CORNER 7TH AVENUE, >," “| Prices $12.96, $14.96, $17.96 up to $28.49. Paddock and Made of heavy soft-finished cheviots, frieres and velours, the Surtout model Coats being cut both Surftout Mocels. Single and double breasted, Prices range from $14.96 to $44.74. a 4

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