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sand Too Much Med- _-dling-with Trust, AFINDLAY, 0., Oct. 11—The conchid- {har-arqumentsa to the jury in the trial was berun to-day. #Mr. Kline opened for the defense and | followed by Attorney-General mitts } goncluding for the prosecution, = “Eam rind to have the. opportuntty | ix face a jury in Hanceak sounty," Mr. | Hi Kino began, “and discuss before you 6 facts and fancies of this cass, |) (i “Phe Standard Of] Company atamds P bere charged with an offense against SS the laws of the State of Ohio It hes! 431_Are (eeneR Under One | excitement, other community has there been at one time #o much weight concentrated Upon puinpadour jaly cuts was abnormal, ve the Taking “a mental examination of a police sergoas j Ous—operatic to-day haye Three weeks esoh will be Government and rulos and Aeinelivenereea nia nat by the Piiele pesatinet Ht fran at ae Hoar iat fers Tie last oxatilnai it art Nets WHE BOT froked Wart inte ef Wal Wie ella find tell nile Rorgealta ve. pnd twa werka paeti in iaw tad mipe | heen anil Fe Hi et UH Ae a ee lis\ A ean Iate Iya Be ure at edt iy “puliite itp Tacs, 1F (bee Byady (, toga WH ral he pasdilia: Hass Ree Whe af Ait “ eh ie filet wea il i i rie: phere Nerd} ! peatror pl, har hry i ae ¢ c Root Undergoing: Civil (it tie ity ot Weer a! | Service Examination, OY Hretat ‘na sirwitoa towed apparwat_to une ROOSEVELT THREATENS Whowe punincas toak theay w/the yiein- | Ity of No. & Lafayette bee! to-day | Was not due to a leak caused by tie braina of bled mt that address to take the mented | | | szamination to quality them for cap | Tk was) Wr aLaeachnn ratte eenih mges'or Will Dishonorably Dis- charge Negro Command, Inspector-General of the United mt hea reveived an order from Pre: Rogerreit to the bastante o sre a t] amen! Bian tr, oglore aftort, ‘The perventage of Hee iatng ust the battalion mu Tacmen of the men in tle re, Nrownaville (Tex.) disturbance or | dlanonorably disshiarged. Never before in this or any mental t Ja ® lengthy and labori- The i who_staried in, -T weeks ahead of them, Ban Anton! devoted ta Washins: remulstiona, in Brownayille, wt here to-day | TO OUST BATTALION, sation ofthe “Warts Nares i Brownsville Out-:seld.Gailegter...ho called ps sa GULLIGHEA BACK FROM ENGLAND Only Man 1 Who L Lasted ten Minuto Limit with Hack. enschmidt, Dennis Qailagher, the Duftaio arrestin, te back from Bngiand with « lerigw to meet—ail—comera jn any Style uf wreatling for MO a side. “{ omme froin Bngiand en Bunda liavening World offive to-day, “Wille | telnet ee eta cies) caatet tete,| A. iberal sprinkling of dotective! HL RENO, 0, 7, Oct i,t beoanre eet fy "| ergeants in the crowd added to the known to-day that EK, A. Garlington, Inapeotor-General came here from | y oar. E tor epee, iota tt tour took {a Pnwinng 3 deefaied Tom ferney, the champ ony and Aex Munroe, the obacy. lon of Liverpool waa the only man who ‘atayed the ten minute itm{t with George - Haogenmolimidt, © i ain Anxious to meot Jenk ayy style they desire” : —_-——__—— Pout Yourself anling ‘past election Deitarmances ad Prepared fo vote intelligently Ab eur 3 In tor i el party divi foun in! she FiftycuiunConsrce an Bixtiet! i mgt gil the best men 1 Sect ir ints or Gotoh Inv ‘|LETTERS IN UNIFORM. [ | IDENTIFY WILLIS, | Body Taken from River rtoudny Had Boon In Water Several Weeks, A body Identined as thot of O. Wes Tleigh Wills, of ihe U, 8. Bignal Cerpa, ¥ort Wood, bibery dilaud, was plvnet up by Police Launch No. 4 in Nuri Hiver, off Brie Bip, Jermey Olty, at neon to-day, The body had evidentiy KITCHEN CABINET Housewlte' Friend, Baye itself in henjenee and ili i) been {nthe water sorrrai weeks, tt the poiloe wos found by Jauneh, In charge of A momt—four how reported by. an ath A. Mf, at ow tn tha middie of He appears w ini thi: (das "ile 13.98 couron (BW) _.COUCH BEDS, | National weave aprings. ‘au Ree AY Iniaud ferry-bow 2 Uma 1 yee acon river, lave been abou Ms wae & fea: Union dothe dana! Corps of letters in a from one wh % OF COLUMBIA aid was ndldremamd brofeereers ah rey Oven Raturday Eventuge ‘Til 10, aid you in Meuring on the complexion | of ¢ th. 8125 ws, TMONOGHAYHS AND HECORDA, ‘ot replied to its enemies. Its siander- | @rs, ita foes, have been allowed to pasa) wnanswered, those slandera from the ‘Pulpit, perhmpa;—at- times from the piess'end from the streets. 2 | No Apology to Make. ai Tt would yhaye been well for tt per- aps’ to have answered. But all the D time it has attended to tte business faithfully and diligently. I have no mpology to make; for the Standart Of Compaiy. ‘With prosperity there comes envy; retth Neeat there comes hatred, and with hatred misrepresentation and ail man- ner of prejudice which is to be found | MACY? S—Strietty GASH Treat allke million’ and the millionaire. Macy’s UNDERSELLING _ SUPREMACY will never be jeopardized while com- petitors continue to see-saw between credit and cash—credit for the favored few and cash for the masses. remarked: ‘4 ‘have no faith in the man who 2 in..the utter and throws dirt on the men who have brought this prosperity about. It is time we réle- Bate the demagogue, the carper, the ®landerer to the rear.” ‘The beginning of the ofl industry wes its founders being ‘'poor young men, starting in life as poor aiiybody who ever worked their way Eee are to amiuence. = lin this connection he mentioned Mr. feller and Dan O'Day, who began 1 a = Display. A Sale-of Lyons: Richest Novelty Silks. First Floor, #6th Street, HOW. days in the Silk Store following months of careful | preparation, Every manufacture of “prominence ts splendidly represented. We never before collected lines so_broad—so richly interesting to lovers of fine silks. For the present the Lyons Novelty Silks have the place of honor—in the displays only. No one group—high class or safely low priced—can monopollze selling. interest. The stocks through- ‘Out promise values-on 2 par-with-these-in_Imported fabrics. We invite comparisons: Calcium Silks, 43 inches wide; black and all col- is gitteor rolling oll barrels. “Wherever lone business it had OTSj2a Vardi stone whole oieie temic sos cueieierisis eines 1.29 Pi areanann Gade ane ed Pekin Volles, 43 inches wide; evenlng shades and ene hundred cents on the dollar, it had ie d $1 24 a pald the beat wages its em- 1} black asyard acres se rere erst tceweeerne Q and in no section of the country Imported Marqulsettes, e: black andiall-colorsya vara wiulaesisdlale vise eiislerniere $1.24 Hancock county, biack Too Much Meddling. the point ¢ a right to man- one at property tothe benefit of the interests. of others. ne Valentine law that- prob by owners. nt people Ww combining #0 the form} “to thet overn- There ever HO-ettirt to vonceal-anything: whieh wan pertinent to the issue raised inthe care. Pure Silk Chitton Volles, 43 inches wid and—all-colors; on Imported” ae Taffet: perior dress quality; a yard .. Black Mousseline Duchess—one of the very new imported weaves for fine dresses; three widtls, two grades ssyiiline described the manner of ¥ t not the oF on ownership ff { trust stock were 1s were given to f each— oe 89c $1.14 4gcinch {$1.98 24-inch ene 22-inch $1.24 = | $2.24 Women’s75cCrush Leather Belts, 44c. Fir Floor, Hear. Copy of -an-expensive—im— ported Bett, made ot very fine glove kidskin, “shaped In “hack finished with leather lacing and ; leather-covered buckle. In INSTANTLY KILLED. Qian! —Working—on He Cedrie- "TRAIN ROBBERS GET $60 FOR BOLD HOLD-UP, |} — Two LEADVILLE, (Col, who held Oot. 17. up D, to Stitered uncou » “ar sf {8 money secured was about i in| Gloowe packages eh Personen + J ted to a showing of Fall Styles In leather and steel-studded elastic, dr =to-$28-74- Attention fs di IMPOR 10°*4 Elsewhere Payment"’ Excelsior Ton: Head $ Sewing Machines, Similar—Machines Sold _ On -eGlubtt or vEnsy Plans Command $15 or Better ~ Thin Floor, save various model machines and es in our Sew AND TH BETTER YOU ? VALUES WE i Y MIOF-A NMAC SHINE TO. GIVE YOU, MATCHEESS ARE = |T OUGHT REALIZE HOW Wil iLL | mach Nand ’ S-dr -$13.89| ¢ S.drawer $12.74 $14.89 | Box Top | | | ¥ China and Glass Departme 41-{n. 12- { 97¢ $1.39 $ Japaneso Bronze Piano Lamp celal Black Iron Lamps, match. Art Glass Dom _ value; at Gelsha Candle Shades Candle Lamps, each. Paper Shades, for Electro’ Paper Shades, for candi _ The Most Widely Varied — _ Assortment of — Lamps, Electroliers and Shades To Be Seen in New York City. YHE Macy Lamp Department, closely allied with the Macy J broad—and that means stocks greater than you will find in _ Wi any other store in the city. No matter what you seek in the way of a lamp, lectrolier or fitting— from a simple kitchen Lamp at 43c. to a massive Electrotier at-$300,00—ccunt upon finding it here. View the display from the stairway landing near the Broadw. and colors and” ornate dest Gate devices, here and abroad, could originate. 4 the foreign novelties, recent importations fiom Berlin, Paris and Vienna are “exception. lly Interesting. in-connection with the display We inaugurate a sale affording Special Values in Lamps Japanese Lamp Shados—-Gelshs et decorations; various colorings; elght sizes: 2-in, with art shade and fringe to sorted colorings, Black Tron Art “Class Chandetters, {or gis, $30,007 CANDLE SHADE .728e; 29c and 39¢ Diamonds have advanced, but NOT at Macy’s. We have unusually large assortments, embracing specimens up to $1,000. . While these stocks last there will be no advance In prices, despite the 209% advance noted !n advices from abroad, 34th to 35th St Basement. nts, presents stocks correspondingly y entrance—a fairyland) almost, cf lights Ob. Silh Dept. Blach Taffeta’ One sultable for minses; - elec Idren's dressca,..,.. and ch black, blue and black ; Precuctions: 54 ne iD Dep _ Special Announcement. ~ We will Place On Sale Thursday and Friday - Best Quahty 34-nch LFlanneleite. of -attractive designs and colorings on light and dark grounds ; dressing sacques vat 1274c, yd Large variety desirable for wrappers, and kimonos......... es present value 18c, ’ Remnant Sale of Flannels at Greatly Reduced Prices. Toma. Taylor pBroadwaye and Twe. d Twentieth Sry seit Ave, N Yard W, 1dé, so pleces of a reliable make, sold regularly ht g1.25 a yard, will be offered atgr, ooyd Dress Goods Dept. 25 Styles in Foreten Plaids, (Scotch at $1.00yd Checked and Striped Broudctoths, dark effects, brown and black, green and all wool domestic. 1.45 to$1.85yd Everybody Welcome to the GRAND INDIGNATION Nineteenth Si Of and Fittings. 3-in. {4-In, {S-in. 16-In, {7-1n 18-In. 69 $1.97 $2.39 $2.69 $2.97 $3.49 value $40.00; spe- Brushed Brass Student Lamp, with 10-inch whtte G29. 675 eshte pies arse sey ameora ee teeeeeteere anelientns $6.87 Old Brass Electric poms two lights, with 140-in. white shades , Art Glass Lamp Globes, colors 1... Japanese Bronze Tabtet New-tor-of-Metat-Tabte-ta are sample pleces. DEPARTMENT. Silver-plated “Candle Shades, each :.y-++-- + 29¢ Linings for the above Jn any color, each 9c | Birthday Candles, all colors, dozen. +. de Banquet Candles, all colors, dozen... - $5.87 - $6.49 assorted t.S4.87. i2-in $19.87 Men’s Custom _ Tailoring Grifth Foor.) Perha thing a work our cu ganization tu turn of the after sea ing or- the Re: Satistied — season son. MAKE SATISFACT- nakle itito yur loss. val of the ut from the sec nd floor to the fifth, we in- augurate a Sale of Men’s $40 Suits at $30 ¢ of At this price you shave ch viots, Unfinished’ Worsteds: The | of course, Macy standard. Ten Dollars off our c does not change the quality of the work, We promise delly of the we take garments ten days afte your measuré,” Third Floor. —_ Japanese Portleres, in handsome desi igns_and colorings—all bamboo, bamboo and beads and odd etfects in Elass-and beads, Value $1.65 to $10.00 each. Special;-$1,12-10-$6,74 Each. | and bottom; 500 pairs, $3.00 value, special i Four-Fold Japanese Screens, satin grounds in-red, green | pand-black;-with handsome alembroiderys— Vatae -$27,50-to $45.00\ cach. \ Special, $20.74 to $38.24 Each. Genulne Bagdad Couch foxers, heavily embroidered; $5.25 value; special $3.98 1.49 each Lace Curtains: Two ‘Special Lots & - Marle Antoinette Lace Curtains, a new importation embrac- | ing sextremely artistic di = $10.50 Quality, a Pair 5.00 Quality, a Pair |)... /$18.74 Renaissance Lace Curtains, finished with good wide insertions and fancy corner pieces, $5.50 Quality, a Pai $3.74 | $10.50 Quality,a Palr........ $8.24 $7.00 Quality, a P: +$4,98 | $1200 Cuality,a Pair, + $9.74 | $7.75 ( uality,a Pair 35.49 | $13.75 Quality, a Pair, +$10,98 $5.25 Quality, a Pai $6.74 | $16.50 Quality, a Pair, «$12.74 | : oe Specials for Gard Players. Fitth Floer, Poker Sets, round Genera oak rack, 300-good quality composition poker chips and two decks of good cards, "$3. 72 and $3.96. Plain Composition Poker Chips, National Whist, French size, 31c, per 100, 39c, Plain or Numeral per 100, 79c. Inlald “Unbreakable” Poker Chips, per 100, $1.98, | “Hornet” Playing Cards, 9c, | “Hart's Crown” Cards, 13c, Poker Chips,| 12 spots, 31c¢. “Triton” Plain or Fancy backs, 36c. “Treasury” Linen Stock Cards, 52c. Bridge Whist Sets put up in neat | cloth boxes ‘containing score pad Land good quality cards, 98c and PE Sic, Burrow's Card Tables, $3.44, Portieres: Exceptional Values | Tapestry Portieres, in combination colorings. fringed top: : “Full House Poker,” with 11 and | “Apollo” plain edge cards, 18¢, | $1. gold edge, 23c. Double Dummy Bridge Boards, of-| “Bicycle” Cards, 19¢. wood, 49¢; cloth, 8tc. “Columbia” Whist Cards, Frehch| Duplicate Whist Sets, 8-tray, $2.97 size, 31c. 12;tray, $3.96; 16-tray, $4.96. “Bee! Cards, 1963 “Circus” Cards,| Cribbage Boards, 24¢ to $2.08. “Doors Open 7.45__ Mass Meetin I3, nished by All the Theatres. MAGIC LANTERN PICTURES. ~BIG-FIRE WORKS SHOW. : AT ASSOCIATION HALL, - Bond Street, near Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Seats Free. Speaking at 8 P. M. A Protest Against the Condition of Brooklyn’s Streets, Caused by the Delays, Etc., in the Subway. THURSDAY, OCT. MANY PROMINENT SPEAKERS. Very Fine Musical Program. Vaudeville Features Fur- Concert Begins 7,30 P. M. Seats Free, “The Way to if-you-desire it, WEALTH, is as plain as the way to —Banjamin erankia, R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Aro Their Low Prices | /WATCH YOUR Expenditures!!— KNOW HOW MUCH YOU SPEND AND FOR WHAT MARKET." \\__YOU"SPENDUT, > out any CASH SYST! ANCE E DAILY UNTIL WITHDRAWN. you care to, and have your purch; There is no waiting at the counter Every. month we will séhd you a detalled statement showing what OU have bought-and how much money remains on deposit. made outside of the ‘store. OR ALL OF IT AT ANY TIME, Ava NIEN You enjoy all You haye ALL THE CO} credit system FAULTS. compounded every three months. yourself of the CONVENIENCES, “AD= i VANTAGES and ECONOMIES of MACY'S i + DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DEPARTMENT. of ANY CREDIT SYSTEM with- he ECONOMIES OF MACY'S EM—and you get 4 per cent. INTEREST ON YOUR DAILY BAL~ RY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR EARNS INTEREST FOR YOU You may deposit as much or as little as ases referred to the Account for payment, for change when on ‘a shopping rip, While your depostt cannot be drawn against by check for carmen YOU ARE CITY READFRS ADVERTISEMENTS Than Any Other Newspaper THE WORLD! PRIVILEGED TO WITHDRAW ANY WE DO NO BANKING BUSINESS.

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