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cid iseowegenetewsiiin epee th Fee on Both Sides ‘of Their myvenues, Brosklyh. The borough acre tated over the m tye aide put forth “tle the question toasmuc! h only @ month’ ago. ‘only to visit the members df the Cathedral Chi tage-a-failure peobler, “Which It Was Held that Marriage Is a Failure ee Speakers Who Addressed the Cathedral Club) the Question Give Views, © Resolved, That marringe is more conducive to happiness than bach~ iw the b refere oak -TO TRAP COGG WAS A FAILURE | Warring ‘Leaders of the Eighteenth Were Both ly Alive to Their Jobs. Eighteenth District Diy District last | o rules the lower haut, the Ooggeyites nap- GET DOWN ON YOUR KNEES AND PRAY +oourse for the most part in the early ‘ore certificates 1%. THE TRADING BRISK St. Paul, Northern Pacific and Great Northern the Market Leaders. Prices of stocks took the upwanl market to-day, although there were 4 few doclines, Canadian Pacific was down % end Northem Paciflo a small traction, ‘The latter stock ralfied to t jorhoed. t ' pw rt, elorhop Beipline:s etry at ive) at ast more than e point over last night. Was babe Go Aon an: doudts it marringo !s not © orenetance tn Great Northern preferred and St sled « Yom at bly carriage, If any one een Leweang in : ste c, Dut only, Paul rose a point, and Great Northern The volume of business was limited. “It is all right to boast of our greatness, to herald our ‘won-}} fasiing 11-8, Northern Pacific and Ten- jesseo Coal rose 2, Great Northern pre- ferres and Pebpies Ges 3 12, Union oon THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1900. 7 ao Md ‘Here's the Debate in DUNN'S EFFORT «|Warringteaders ofthe (TACKS STRONGAND & i: : BOMB HURLED AT BANK STATEMENT STILL SHOWS A DEFICIT. While tere were g00d foatures to this week's bank statemént, {sued to-day, ® Gefctt of $1,690,090 was shown In the legal reserve, thia being the alxth short- ge of this character within thirteen} months. The figures as given out at the Clearing House were: : CTARS ADMIRAL | Dubassoff Slightly Hurt in New Attack While Riding in St. Petersburg. 8T, PETERSBURG, Dec, 15—Another nttempt on the life of Admiral Dubas+ i! soft, ex-Governor-Gencral of Mosco was made this afternoon, but he escap- led with slight Injuries, Dubassoff was driving at noon inj Ciroulagion Ineal tenders. 7 Preuniied the assassins Were Caphiee & remarkable Este “Low would-be WHEAT HOLDS STEADY, CORN PRICES SAG FAL er Hieaiinpior ihe hib! the: debate/on Deer aoue a marainiee| Ther were & number of adaltional aeete ts ere wonduct¥e to happiness than bachelurhood oth i gains pendlig the appearance 4 ° rh Of the wMirmative by the referee, but 1» in his ears, “Bart ) GOD TO ABATE OUR PROSPERIT Y bank atagement, the latter dein bet-| Wheat opened quiet and steady to-aay, Fovolver. vat missed, ¥, club, wae polled the vote negative was’ down to our part of : ¢ Titer man expected, and some profit-tak-|wtth the ‘prices practically unchanged, Coat which exploded und Moni af ict to punt his assoclate, Joho: [ing followed its ‘publication, Pst. Paul | com eased on clearings and colder] ty Admiral In the lew yates pyar amon a ‘eecond, Terronsek. weather t vi CV RS ired waned went, Chrouen exactly the New York's opening price wax: May, Serforing nee Eee a bord taro, The futxes in the debate were David T. Leahy, an ollgibie bachelor, ana |P! he wotted not our men, || derful productive capacity to the world, and set ‘ourselves upon an pore Te sac ieeen peace Ee Chto 1 14 Pewe Pho Tecaond bomb however. (Wiliam F. Hughes. a married man. Harry F. Shepp was tho referea, who |%: oe Ce aha horas f b tl wi ing too f: St Lule, Soutkeweatere Genz] Chicago's opening orices were! May, | (Sui iniured. closed with, the, Ter Gecided in favor of the aM®rmative when the judges disagreed. : ial es a veritable tuske: of || minence; but, gentlemen, We are going too fast. Stop and pon- | 18% Louis, Souci et renne Stoo: | ra 38 to 31-4 to 88-8; July, TEL Cora| forse and held bln Until ho waa taken When the question was put to the house there were elx ayes and at Barer quse der, We have outgrown our swaddling clothes. without preparing ae Coors strong 1th) stay, 18 to Gi-Bbb) July, a; De.| Mt? NCOs . or oohe Cabetere for tho affirmatinn were Lewis E. D; seis shat followed | ourselves for a new wardrobe. Cnly complete disaster can follow | atte PRR ries i eto Eeriaslbane eaten were ae ie fe aa Seis hi rmativn promi ond = tale that fol | : | 495.0 ———1) New Tork’s clo: prices + cht ’ Savings Bank of th! two children; Eduurd F. Taylor and Milo F. Moderna noth meine a continuation of this unparalleled prosperity. As I said before, || Wis asked: July, Aled beds Dsceraber, eine maachuneederlts Mrinetg=inirady the year. Peter P. Smith, the Assistant Dtutri ead st | 7 801-8 Corn—January, 611-2 nat; nua) divided, payable on ang Te rn See Tent Dintrict-Attoruty, a married. man, wis The Cals of the Row. those of you who pray get down on your knees to-night and pray | The Closing Quotations. cols bia: Decetnver, BS ero ees gu asdiea tathiareatancteéioeeceents Phe bachelors wore rapresented beitlave: pao eee fe recent reapportionment God that there will be an abatement, orno one can tell what will |! » J. Kuhn, president of the Emerald C1 Ea y zneys, John wae leader of the old en and Edward J. Who summed ip tot Clarence B. Camp-|aixth Assembly District, and Joseey | become of us all; Iam sure I cannot."—Secretary Shaw’s| | Both des 9 was jeader o the Twenty-fourth. The | vortionment threw the upper hatt | the Twenty-fourth and the lower} half of the Twenty-sixth, approximate- | to the new Eighteent! Pending Victory, and solemn warning at the &ay banquet of the Automo- bile Manufacturers last night. #0 the question ts The views of the deda e110 open for dlacuasion, ra are here given: AFFIRMATIVE, LEWIS EF. DRUMMOND: I have tried all three states. Fear ot TH+ NEGATIVE. SEEN Ce B. CAMPR: T was L: +4] | nee: eam teen wee 3 A bachelor, was hap; married, and|,7n*, “H8le man haa more Uberties nice of a leader for the new dis- ¢ am now a widower.‘ Tha happlest years seu ‘he marrieg man. Thia ts tn con- the Tammany General Commit: | =} é Of my Ife were the married ones. ‘The| **** t& the married woman, wh, d Cogmey to act as leader | + 3 “2 ,} y pleasures of home-lite are the most) =?" Mberties than the unmarried ie enth, while | 1 aut = commana @enuine happiness. The bachelor knows | °O"*Y can add to happiness, natur: it belt, : = Ch t) I N t Ch t othing of this. a single man will Se more happy iat Committes directed t eat re =19 ristmas 1s Oo ristmas © happy. If ected that capa to Matrimony gives a man an incentive|* ™&2 ta-Rolng to benedt the rumor mg te held between Dec. and upon an te tet With t Vi it t MACY’S. fee serio He becomes a better man, will have far greater the choice of a member from the Wo avs vad Ty iwthout a Isit to te t erefore happier. The comforts of C than when he h 3 enth to represent It at the com- shoots i = $y i i { home, with-a loving wife and children. | sPonaibilities..of BP-RG-F& Vine tneeting, Dec. 27. It was ordered fae DARE CP ath “There are stores and stores,” says a leading daily newspaper, + 48 compensation enough tor vat! tke eo- | While the mar: man goes home| t be called at the Wyandotte, Coggey’s VS SH | °4Gnly oe disaster can follow «| Col + %)[ in this city, “but there is but one Macy store, and, having seen Macy's, ii §. Called Uberties of bachelor jife, from the cares troubles of his | Clb, om East Fimy-eignth peatinine uation of this unparalleled pros- | $18 the visitor has seen all worth seeing in the great department stores < camulatedeniereedlth Shee oon Ra nOm Pe e bachelor noes | Seventy-firet street. night_and pray God that those os tg anon Says another great daily: “Macy's store contains to-day one of, is wealth’ ha realized that Uch household of trials | Dunn sent out notice for this meet- an abatement or no one can tell wh Dy i f fis live lucked one thing to make him |) tyivulations and ttle worrtes ng, fixing it for mst night, and says [WI become of us’ all fam eueey| B — 4] ] the finest stocks of goods, of a thousand different varietfs, that has! i F ie oomfor! ome, ‘ i canno’ : { { bappr—and he married. there sno up-to-date clus which "ate Spygate (ear haat qualitted p rete 8) Secretary Sounds Warne Sie Sinarie ee + |] ever been brought together under one roof. It would seem Impos- padeian crisis ter heres tos meee land In better takin fee, nome a PERI eer ee tae andthe ainer wea Anished ei ecee + 232\] sible to mention anything that cannot be purchased there.” | + Santer ie aceon ee nen re {Dimgnd which the married ran says ho | CORMEY gent out notices ealling the! ing and Calls on Mento yety than is susual on such’ occa. | =k aa Baal aT AT Feallzea that his individual happinem fon of eemnpena tion yihin Ia a meeting for Monday night s H $+ Macy's—A Santa~ Claus Storehouse, stocked with gift things } twill be douvtea. | Joye. nd “sorrows it—thers x marine} Thedtnvaslene Pray for. Country, i a Kc =|] brought from all comers of the earth. 5 | Old age finds ite qreatent happiness | Sees.,imere, Je equally, an much cary. |, About 3 o'clock lag night Dunn and | WOMAN GOES To jar. 3 4 Make it YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE! fqn matrimony. Think of a life of |clety, but tt Je'not “more: sonaucty #0. | down arene, FORC [3 ed fe 8 ve to | down it ne: F A j bpncey epee tsa SA) ee ears, we Sri poegperscate fea betes ; Met eld | SIWASHINGTON) Dec: 15-—Commen ONTEMPT OF COURT. 3 z | BK" man cands great happlcess in hie pepsin: ness. Furthermore, inen In sevsion, | Keneral Hera to-day en the warn 4 children. Think of the mdnument to|to do good In the wore” “Pportunity beanid Comsey lieved rte 3. Bessie Moveow! rt his good name he leaves in his son. EDWARD p eS) Share oun omcnars tate va Peet Jail jte-day, “4 ay . se — CAB! prosperity the country ts now en tted to a cell for 8 43 BD Pechpanoaee es relielay irakeeee that the achootboy The Secretary made his predict Somrtllalithtarcltsc algae ooptept of} On $74] Fan intelligent. woman ang, a woman |ho ls not marriedy pears faite Yat Goh Na-} ¢ dinner of the auto the City Court, went her there yeaterd +1% ; appliances 2 your love, ta the greatest | Mess equals th, the General Com. | turers of tes, Het at for ten days because aha did not rey | af iny, Deeside yare naturally Strong, arfinppiness Pompei Sees Ll a Pr New W st night. clo \wes the summons. Mri, Moveowits's ty =| + 4 for matrimony, of the married mbniiuretnet einige res [sees there are boul score or| guest of honor, amd after touching | bang ts lessee of w tenement ut Ne ne sf aniinrried life is man's natural’ state: |tented. The mchelor has a, beter | “Rus si wrt on the dotne-they'rs | Mebtly on automoblie matfers,, caused | Rivington street. Abahani Schingnea| ! mas Slike. The bachelor “talk “or the nin | CMABE® Of wraiifring everyy-doaire, broke up| a etir by declaring that he jild not Loy,'who lives in the house, eras tie nat Hout + ¥] Sreated expense, ut with a wite Ww lSoHN's. KU cae the “committee: | know what was to become of tHe coun- | the nose recently by a dumbwaiter and Eras xi Be casa here Masnounven alan is the hobleat of God's creations. | eyites had {thy ANd that unleas tho brakew\woro | Abraham got a judgment for $10 1, Siac ca Ty fie ray = gifhe, bachelor's arguments are ger | Ho as ruled over the earth with a rod Jonny F. Carew | put on at once there would be a drash conseque nen the Judge eue.| Zou Pacific... ‘ally selfish ones, cakes nbiness | ore ext Col. “Charlen J. | that fiad never-been para: d Mos. Movsowitz, but she did not} he ; cannot come fron nels advised those / who habit of pra es and pray Got om {ts prasiferity, Jacring | r |wome. woman 4 |.frecktes ihe et ed during © diehine and ex < Mz spectacta ta seo ab who has been great in | Mr. Shaw were stl get down on thet Sho later brought witnesses tlt Christmas Gifts You Can fies Ussats The Light of Good Investments, Firat Floor. | Diamonds are steadily advancing. The last advance—a jump of Habber. R MILO 8. M'DONALD: Bachelors cannot apeak on the ques- ton as to whether marriage {s| cond Give to happiiess, because they' do know, ew until I was ma with married Sua war, men withdrew the the doors and held a | Ren in general, the only Sopra) andabel aie : A gift of a day—a’ remembrance Ae which a man Feallssa complet 2 nti slened & roit| Lam not w Aye ine sustice, for many days— 20 per cent.—was noted in foreign advices a month or so ago. pineee. an AvIt no that there [one has ¢ 1" Her fine 2 uestion of the regularity After the Battle. Our. present stocks were selected long before the advance be- came effective — selected in foreign Diamond markets b the fare Usemine of bachelorncod. eald married Dj jer Kiss that CCTTON DROPS UNDER ETER P. SMITH: ja wile shares t memters of our Jewelry organization. While these stocks fast { Gere je & mental satisfaction about |expenses. | he mean time Dunn and his fol- Fi EE PAL Sale a Seat SSR tf a HE ei atta AAG at WAC USUSEERERESSURE ihe ditt ce «of pees bears’ jts| Will:be no advance in our prices. On future purchases we expect to « jerwet i. they too hol tink : “] a fe) e De) = Foor ion kids and’ ¢ ted ath and went. back fone nm owhd Ge, Cotton was under ¥ message of ship or. love: with | pay higher prices—<considerably more than, 20 per cent. if market jen oO ware € nd ondered 1 bh n the early market Biltmye tat ware Club pe had bees ta how Cog. £8, who are making the coun, |! the early market t every ake conditions do not change. slowed ening of from 6 of the picas - 10 the e and b points being -day Dia ds can be regarded as good invest S. <i GEE Fae Aiea mee ele Sen a HE ape denna © Delcate—elusive—yet highly Cee eee ae tefare theadvance oie eae fe rs 1 ¢}iman to leave h ad eraa| atte tt a you ever stop to thitnk?} Au Sne hal deand To-day you can pay before-the-advance prices and make F | goodnet rangesictenunaincors doubted ty nt YAS TORT AAO, concentrated and Listing. A tingle selections fromthe broadest assortments this Macy Jewelr ; |try in the world has ever grown drop is sufficient. pay y tits advance by leaps Within the last ten yeers has Jumped to an appalling stature) W are compelled to an For vate everywhere. DR. KERKOFF, Paris, France = / ALFRED H. SMITH Co, | Sole Agents 1 ANEW York | store ever presented. And of still greater importanc seine pa (neste iguallsyalget gems_and ana precious metals procurable. of lasting confidence. . How You Can Have a CHARGE AC. sa not spl ng home a ere's the Wyandotte Club?’ time to dresa for ask: the police cour matrimony we would | happiner: @ conditions. not meet wearin ns Fe Dero CeL ut * ‘woe who looked aw if he was! : ite ie Te ses atee lie, gill | Sixth | ON ail -Adams ( Q er zon to 22d) |! COUNT ina Strictly CASH STORE : [fers Sern: | ed d at th : “| OVERCOME BY GAS same time with th MAKING MILLIONS ie Ile reading ies Tible at her home} “* Steel ENO es Haye Picked | ‘ Enjoy the ECONOMIES of a Strictly Cash Store System The R. H. Macy & Co. store business is founded.upon a STRICTLY CASH BASIS... The richest man in the world ‘cannot buy goods here on credit—not that we doubt his: ability to. pay for thé goods, but bécause WE MAKE NO DISTINCTIONS—we treat alike the million and the millionaire. Rigi’ adherence to that rule -gives-this Macy slore ABSOLUTE UNDERSELLING SUPREMACY, | Open to-night until 10 The Famous Douglas he Shoes for Men _ SI. 98 ADAMS STOR © Westenburger, ||| = |, of 2 M5 Enat | 7Was overcome by from a broken tube | Kus stove ! rs U atroety gE Q Boys’ Welt Sole $2.50 W. L. ached to th Heavy-w. | Men's Snow Cordovan—s1.00 i | Up $3,100,000 in “Their | Sie wae found peclour and. hur Heavy ght, NG ical Soles,- three Douglas Shoes— Au leathers and Admitting the conveniences afforded by the ordinary ‘charge’ : ried to ithe! Pres ospital, Bho | yles, every size, welte. sizes; splendid yariety for to- redit stores, we inatiurated our fai Stock Hold ih LESOU Er islet Bre Style leather lined. if { account systems in ¢ (our famous Walted for Tide to Kad Life. gS eciaial eB .69, | Se | Depositors’ Account System. This gives the weey palion ALL THE CONVENIENCES of a. ‘charge’ account ° t WITHOUT THE MANY; FAULTS OF SUCH. TAN ACC ) nd ALL THE ECONO: MIES OF OUR STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM. In addition, ony daily balances we allow 49% INTEREST, COMPOUNDED every three eee | A patron merely deposits here any sum of money that sults | his or her convenience. Purchases may be made in the usual ‘way and “charged’? in the unusual Way—to the sum: on deposit, Statements are mailed monthly. ‘ While a deposit cannot be checked agiirist for. expenditures made outside of the store—AS WE DO NO BANKING BUSI. NESS—any or ALL of it. can be withdrawn at any time. CHRISTMAS GREETING TO PATRONS OF ~ iDon't, | Pitch Penzies! ee iat iekncti al good cayctga | When You Buy W. L, Douglas Shoei BELOW What The ay for whom you shall go to laa marin, of | | Are Branded—You Are Getting a Genuine Bargain. if | OUR DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT DEP’T. A better plan is to use a Sunday Saver ‘din went | jihere n't another store in the world that can sell you W. Lv Douglas This is the second year that the customers plan Is to use a Sunday | 5 hoes at a lower price than they are brant: ed—namelyss 0, $3.50, 1 98 u World “Situation Wanted” Ad, to- money ti | $4.00 and $5.00. : ’ of R. H. Macy & Co. who have made ‘their morrow and from the various ‘em of paop. Tee | ; We contract with the Douglas factories to take EVERY palr of their Shoes that diet H rchases through the Depositors’ Account lormortcaices iveairce Do you fallaw Hn? [hs even the slightest surface mark or defect. These shoes they term ‘factory | partment will receive a rebate of 2% on ‘ sear eee iis Added to thls splendid lot of Douglas Shots we offer $00.palrs of SNOW'S WELT SHOES—ROYAL $3.0 oe 98 the total amount of their purchases, ; and C TTES & PINGREE’S Samp mew vo Bete eon SEA EES & PINGREE'S Sample Shoes; values 10 $5.00; also at It pays tobe a:customer eh the Depositors’ | |" Account Department.