The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1907, Page 12

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THFUL CLERK a STRANGLED [it morning they wondered, as they clus: tered “about the unlocked door, what] ov hag become of “Charts —Steget—the; + trusted clerk, whose duty it was to carry the keyn oak place and unlock welted half an hour til Seilllasn ‘anelisas the elevator partment Likely to Be on Job by April 4. (Special from a Statf Correspondent. “" ALBANY, March 14.—The noble Sen- e fa making a desperate | effort to fcrew up courage enough to defy. Goy. Hughes in the Kelsey matter, -but is making a méss of the Undertaking, To the outsider the fate of Kelsey is as cer- tain as the coming day. He may and| Swi make a fight prevent! his re-| moval) but to quote ons Sénator he has} “about, as much! chance as a lace cur- have in hades." “He would haye a much better: chance ff-there was any real, red blood In the Boble Senators; if they'cared less about cheap patronage or local billy than they ‘@o for ‘principle.* But they don't and, there's a& etid of St. They-are working themselves up into a fine. but fictitious + frengy over “the injustice to poor Otto." Whey spend much’ time “bewailing the condition which permits "The accident {h-te-eorner’” (ineaning the Governor \f truest and most -Wwyal Mepublicans in tie Slate” to Krat- jig stile ywn: personal ampitions in mak: re at-at-the-tinms-ttrey- Kilow they will vote to tire Kelsey atter & farcical aitempt to cover, hint with a tor wit oR: thiy end. they Pour Otto” have frea rein in défending huthself. — They may even go so far as to declare (with ~alstring) that he Is “a competent State official and has conducted his depirt “iment in the most eatiagnctory The United of maximum the ground floor, lee he Jo TO WILL HAVE-TO GO ]er's china importing warehouse, No- 2 | Foe Larclay street, reported for work this) §(u" petare closing, saying le would floor, hurry hone to Thirty-second | Mreat, manner miased to pull down the wooden gate’ and ha pacer: ian, who locked up at night and eet had @ set of keys, appeared, Whon Spechan entered the building ii saw that the elevator was not jimed a few feet from rug down and fix {t,"" ered Us Mitt trom Uig e eh “that when he To ded pune aw he had i footing while, wring States Government Report SHOWS ‘Royal Baking Powder strength, pure and healthful ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, argument. Government ant him responsible for Its proper cc =e has uninistakable evidence. that th ink he. should have a free hand fgoverning his subordinates. Xf-nuc- ut. tiras-is hot-setlefactory to “him tho poopie think he showid be per ~~ mitted to get one who Is. Kelsey situation jn a nutshell. Benate would like a chance to rebuke the Governor and check his power and Krowing popularity with the people, but they are fully convinced tat they will ave to weapon than othe Kelsi nces are ten to one that a new Super {ntendent of Insur the dst of tn Wadsworth “Pensantry” Again Wal- ops the Clan at the Polls. I ‘The Wadsworth “Peasantry’ Is In re- here he had left it ce last night. nat’ and saw that he said. They started to rush downstairs wien. Shea- wneintethe.-cellar lust night tas at NO. 3, East on the to : : ene EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, | HONDURAN REBELS ~/. WIN SHARP FIGHT. | President Home Troops and Nicaraguans a Also “MANAGUA, The Honduran reyolutiontsta yesterday | dofeated the forcen.of President: Bonilla, | dated. Sanchez. wor at rl re ve to ate. “The: enemy the position of the body Fri aeherl ithe wlock clerk S| acvMarnyia to-day, his duties tasked the rope | furhting. "1 have,conflacated at Corinto a thou- | d ing a brain-storm.” Fret less hele aba teeters “Well, I'll hold you tor ezarcinat on ‘MARCH 14, » 290T. FOOTPED ATTACKED 3onilla Defeated { by. Claim Victory. March 14.— | | Prisoner Says Nicaragua, Knowledge of Event—Must Have Had “Brain Storm.” es PTahnny of Nowa) Grattan wtreet. waa completoly defeated | “after -two days’ {#10 the prisoner, nut Intend to rob ‘the woman. WOMAN INTHE NIGHT. He Has No oD dont ramen eT wry thing-abour itt “and 1 certainly did | ir OND ait whe says d must have been hays > 9° give the stoi pe is | roptiea ‘he Magistrate, “ro as { i th a police: | ele votney had spent vine night ata wake. Shs enid that Kallmeyer pounced on her at Porter and Irving avenues ANd tried lo rob her, Policeman Mahon, ‘of the Stagg street station, heant her Lecriame—and—ran—to—the rescue. jeaught Kallmeyer after a chase of two VANCE @ GUILTY OF | |etasvcti vie Seinvalted of Honduras, noar Tegucigalpa, after | BIGAMY, JURY SAYS. | Wilen the clerks reached the | fftqrn hours’ fighting. The Revolution. } |° poe Worked Cee and Alone CAAA HageRaWe a COAL HY Srsvenatees| fala reapiared ceeventyscficersvandieols| ss ; ee yaseme: naw w dark form haz A es ; callmeyar, of No. aap | Edward A. Vance, the Brooklyn man! ¥ / Much Talk, but No Red Ing by the head’ from Where it wae} diers: NU ERTIES telah ta CU LS SE Roney aay ate Schlegel, of Bay 5s and Tried to Run caught between the floor of the, cage] | M&py men were killed-or wounded on | Grattan street-Bruoklyn. Was arraigned judge, and later Was claimed ae huect Blood Behind Resist- Hathg f et Ya eyah puttanrof.a eaten Bato used | both’ aides lto-day in the Ewen Street Court on aband by Susan | to close Inkress to ‘tne Itt from the| The commander of the defeated Hon-| vn o tempted highway robbery | burg,.was convic! ance to Governor. the Litt. basement when (Chad atarted upward, [duran troops was Gert Bolero Bara- | CDAPR® of attempted highway robuery |v oMiey dnt seecall ‘hen Sheehan released dt Blesel‘a| i 5 W c [be wProtea ted es nt iee HOLINE Judge Dike HL Wren set's] hona, the Minister of War.of Honduran. | i ay ti eaid: that last nlent was | Pees ee re . one of " ir ensrest Bare act 3h L pts ran r fu g ‘ ng stock In the store, cel¥ede hares tfomt Prselc felayn. Of ant agalnat him was Mra. Cecelia Cal- ; ¢ {in TEAS Mines {SL Down ‘the Steves David clating clergyman: girl's father, and lier, brother, Georgs to- lay told of the courting and marriage. defense was offered. Lawyer Ro- ners sald both convictions would be pealed. He rroriiing of the he om- George. beblegel: the and let it ~ GRIPPE- Cou tho ner rate Ser eealaeed nip Sretmonly NN; BGs he lungs ani "thonsands of cures attest. “Dr. Bull's Coug! Teo niteep tl onsé of a run on. Iwas advised DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP sR serraal} ind 1didso. After it king the first doso 1 Nef, and when Thad taken the bot- was cured and folt as well as ever, James L-Daugherty, Deale, Md, SAMPLE SENT FREE | Wo war.t you to hare absolute conf. dqjog tn Dr ‘Dr. Bull's ‘Cough syrup, an will sen ae asamplo [ree, If you wil Bane OfSTHYER 2'Gos haltissore, ira, oEnd sural x: piras, AgAlSe the whole Wadsworth cli Beturns trom tie loc ections ure > TANOURT Nave eer Gelved to show tere has-been a whole. Sale conversion going on among the owns | 9 than dteaubliss, én'the elder Wadawor Out of Corns ey to hav h was “Hc Most of them are cotton. ng t ate CUPIOL ta 4 Hon to his loca! the re en collars can be This law amped Yamuty. Guat EH -SiFE Sy and we'll sce that you get it. Van Zandt, Jacobs Largest Makers of Linen ~Real-LINE Gollan at-2-for All 15c, (2 for 25c,) collars are not Linen, as you suppose... if you only look for the words Triaegle-Linen* ViaterPower: Grenbe bers Grt Up D. you buy. | Triangle B | 4eply, too. collars a i Any n used to you can get wall a incn Coll rter sizes, for 15c. j a full assortment of pork iar scasonable sty Lf-yours-hesn't-the-style-youswait, If acollar isn’t stamped with the words Triangle Linen’’ n be pretty sure it’s cotton—because the law says only “Linen.” eT you against the inferior cotton collars ‘on—eolars: ind_Collars are guartinteed Linen—and_are n Triangle The be: St (2 for & Co. Toy. N. Y Collars in America. New York Office : 636-638 BROADWAY. t-—150-Styt RIANGL FZ ~45e, Each —|!- Ys Si i LINEN a 2 Two for |. “Srunk-to-Size” COLLARS + BSc. elety will give ent tn arch Auli Four Trains a day New York to naSSeneer service by the Eastern Pa af C ‘OKIE I IE ai es Ci ompany | 08, ay 287 and 229 Wa “America’y Grealabt Railway System.” ‘‘America’s Greatest Railway System This is a comprehensive statement containing the-element of truth, hence its strength. For information see any agents or apply to L. corner 30th St. 99 Cincinnati, Six Trains New York to St. Louis, Fourteen Trains New York to Niaggra Falls, Fifteen Trains New York to Chicago, Elightesa Trains. New York to Buffalo, A similar service from Boston, and scores of trains to other commercial centers, make an unsurpassed New York Central Lines “America’s Greatest Ratlway System.” of our ticket F, Vosburgh, General oger Agent, 1216 Broadway, Telephone 5680 Madison Square, mailed on rediint of George H. Daniels. Manager ng Department, New York, Particular attention xected stare,. CIALS in various lines of merchandise may be found -atall times. — is. di- to’ the Basement where EXTRA SPE- ~ Shipment just received from Grenoble, byaes 1, | | toinch } ie Junior Othe Gloyes In Regular Stocks at prices r Women’s Long Gloves. == >: France, em- 800 pairs of REAL FRENCH | KID. MOUSQUETAIRE 7m | GLACE GLOVES, IN BLACK ONLY, ... $1.94 : 16-inch, oie $2 39 g up to $4. Girls’ and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Skirts. 2» »~ Girls’ Spring Cuits, made of fine quality Yer cuffs and flap ea coats satin-lined; new model pleated skirt; 12; 14 and 16-y Diuble Breasted Eox Coats, made of fine novelty mtched collar of plain cloth, trimmed with braid faby sleeves; thd. Boy/pl finished vith stitched straps of 37-incly lengths. Mises’ Three-quarter-length Coats, mae of i in delicate: and cuiis f sale — -- $12.89 stripe y self-lined; 6 to 14-year sizes...... leated Skirts, made of black,blue or brown Panar If matepiatanddtep hems; 34 tterns; wide la 14 to 15: y and tan stripe p: mmed with velvet tite ched seams, collar $, 917.50 values; -$10.74 6rcon4 Floor "Missea’ Two-Piece Dresses, made cf white dotted Swiss; Dutch neck and highom trimmed with several rows of Val. or embroidery 20-yeay sizes; $9.50 values; sale.. ‘ Girls’ One-' with berth sleevss, ribbon belt; full skirt finished with several rows oll tucks and deep hi Misses’. Pry fine Qustr skirt ginihi lace Smsergon and hem; Princess Misses” finismetow trimmed 4 Vat Misses’ with fine tucks and> Val Several iow: “brodery, V. year-sizesy In addition we are Sr 's White a models, waists trimmed with enbroldery-tnsertion-or-tace,-skirts S514 a aan insertion; 12 to yoke of fine t rtion; three-quarter made of white Swi with Vale lace and iece Dres a, trimmed in: em; 6 to-{4 year sizes; $10.50 values; sal cess Dr. made of sheer white Swiss; blouse trimmed tucks and Val, insertion; three-quarter-length trimmed slee ed with several rows of tucks and deep flounce with 14, 16 and 18 year sizes; $16.50 value; sale $10.74 Dresses, made of sheer white Swiss; yoke of all-over lace ith {ine wexs and Vato insertion; three-quarter-iength —siceves, th tucks and-lace;-sxirt-trimmed—with-—fine tucks and. Mar-sizes; $18:50-values; sale, i msertion; three-quarter: insertion and lace; skirt finished with panels “5 and deep hem; 14, 16, 18 afd 20 s of Val of em- al; inser $24.50 showing complete assortments of Misses’ and Chil- is—in mulls, lawns dotted Dresses—one and two piece mode ses and nets. Ready—Full -Lines- of soe Model. Suits, -- Nok new sea withstand = all wool” you can depend upon it. upon the pianufac! turers’ assurance, but upon the results of chemical Top Coats and Reefers. Second Floor, alone. full, assortments of. the new.models designed for the garments made of dependable fabrics and tailored to the hard service lively boys exrect of their clothing, When Not our word based tests. that remove every element of doubt. Beyon elsewhere {¢ {1 that—prices uniformly lower than the price or Clothing as good. 'S prevailing Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, made of all wool cheviots, serges and Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, made of all wool or serges, 24 toi2-y Knickerbocker Suits, breaste. yokesik) bloomer trousers; 242 to 12-year sizesy 5 $297 15 $9.74 fancy wors' chevlots, $3.49 models—single or double- "sports $13.74 finished with soutache braid or embroidered emblem; ear sizes; sold elsewhere for $5.00; here yarlous mew or without’ belts; Pleated coats w kerbockerdrousers; 7 to. {7-year sizes; \ Double-Breasted Belt Suits, with two pairs of kglckerhocker trousers or bocker and {7-year siz: New Model. Refers, made of tan or gray cove . fancy mixtures, 1 gray : y breasted; 24 to, 10-year > $9.74 Boys’ Reefers, — mae of covert cloth, y mixtures, with velvet or self c¢: rs; also red Golf Coth With, white or black lining; $5,00' values; sale.sssseeseee $3.96 | Boys’ Spring. Overconts, _and Top Coats —two models; niiatd, ode ‘Top Coat, medium- back; 6207 to $11.74 medium 4 neckbands; Bo3s' Blouses, inade of medium-weight woven madras, in light, 1 dark colors; also plain ¢.attached collars of plain mall sizes in Russfan style; 3 to 15-year sizes......., 46c mannish - mixtures: double-breasted coats with notched velvet collars, turn-o $6.94 | '$12:74 "| Princess Dresses, made of sheer white Swiss; seri yoke trimmed | nigth sleeves, finished wit $18.74. Iue serge, blue cheviot i Fitth Floor, Spring. styles in SOFT HATS and DERBIES—no better than the headwear sold in other good shops, but at lower prices, in other stores for $2.50, At $249 and $3.49 there are better grades—the kind your spe- cialty hatter matches at $3.50 “and $5.00. Our regular line of SILK HATS has been increased—the $4.96 and $5.04 ones have been, Joined -by some exceptior fine Hats at $7.24. Ten doi won't command better ones, Easter Veils and Veiling. Present displays of Spring Veils and Veiling embrace:many French |. novelties, lately received through | our. Foreign offic Particu rly. inviting ascorim. f Real and Imitation Lace Veils i in black, white and col- | ors; at jie Tanging from 69c to $24.89, | __Chiffon Cloth Veile, broidered effects, in b desifable shades: Firat Fioor. Complete range i | Tyaported Tuxedo Veit eine plain j—-and-dotted, black aad colars)_yard. 19¢ to 24c Special Chiffon Cloth Veiling, 18 inches wi ck, white and -all desirable colorings, usually 36¢ a yard; sale. ieee tee) | Clearance of | Women’s Neckwear. lat Floor, Making room for incoming stocks of aster Neckwear by a clearance sale of Neck Rufts, Fancy Stocks, and the yflike, at-reductions-of one-third to_one- half. q Chiefly small quantities, and in some cases-the-goods-are-#-bit-intssed: The reductions: | Fancy Neck Ruffs, in various colors, t a few In black; tornier prices $2.69 to $13.19; sale... $1.84 to 86.59 Fancy Stock Co Ilars, former prices , 24 to $1.19; sale. .12¢ to 59. -Macy's Mocha-and- Java Coffee, 49c. Lb, Fit Fler > Macy’s Best Coffee _ —Mandheling Jaya and Arabian Moclia Coffee, the CHOICEST our ‘foreign organization can procure. The Mocha, for example, comes direct to us from Yemen, Arabia, Shipments are accompanied by affi- davits .from ‘the United “States consular representa- tive at Hodeidah, guaran- teeing the perfect. quality of every pound we import. Furthermore—we blend such Coffees’ and roast them fresh daily in our own. coflee-roasting plant on West 35th street, Man- hattan, There is no choicer cof- fee procurable, “One trial —your verdict is final. Lower priced Coffees. our own blending and reasting, Each brand has an army of champions. ORIENT BRAND ON SALE’ 1 Wb., B00; 5 Ibe, 147, 25 Ibe, RED STAR BRAND Lib, 200; 6 Ibe, 1.801 25 Ibe, CBZ GENESTA BRAND ¢ Lib, Bde; 5 Ibe, 1.14; 25 Ibs., 5.62 VIENNA BRAND 1 Ib, 200; S-tb8., D4or 25 SULTANA BRAND ON Vtb,. 450; 0 Ibe, 7Re; 25 Ibe, 4.02 AUST8B-are Mals Such as are sold” wi St! V {5 Ty | and at prices 1- Hij 34th to 35th St Tis= ; AS LOW CLOTHING’ SHGPS. ments with cuffs attached or detached, sonie with pleated besoms; military cut; patterns ; ity to the standard. brands of collars advertised at 25c; our price. 12} where in a and 14¢ each; our Furniture Annual Exhibition of Summer Furni- ture, including desigas in Mission, Reed, Rattan, Natural Birch and Silver Birch, China, Glass & Lamps ~ Semi-Annual Sate continues: “Running an Account”? That Never Runs One Into Debt. For the convenience of patrons who like to have their pur chases ‘‘charged” we inaugurated our t DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT SYSTEM. ;O-DAY thousands of Macy S enjoy its advan- tages. ‘This Dep. sunt plan-is ide: i ple and ideally si Y depos: sum of mon sum great or small, deposit any purchases" you make in the Mac We render-monthly ements and compounded every th While a denosit cannot | tures made outside of the sto: —any or all of it may be withdrawn at This unique plan ‘affords e ery C ONY NIE __ordinary “charge” accountiin a nd every. OMY of Ma STRICTLY © Start a Deposit Account— For Your Easter Shopping Ca he NESS “<p Springs Model Sack Suits, Overcoats and _Raingroof Top Cont, Ready. yitth Foor, — makers anufacturer supplie our stoc! y afford the) you choose to } ASON PRIC! If ill find that: MACY'S E oe AS THE END-OF Sustaining the assertion: Men’s‘Fancy Sa°k parse of worsteds, chey lots 7.75 cverplaid Stripe effe alte, lapels, 2-yents cr serge " ¢ — Finer Grades up to $23.59. . (Men’s Overconts, made 8.00 | Thibets, in black and Oxfords; : ‘alue 5 full 42 inches long, silk- to edy set sleeves silk uy ~Finer-Gratessup: to Men’s..Cravenetted ah | dressy garments for clear days Or raijy dxys THiNtir es; git: F510 $26: 50 Disp.ay and Sate of Spring onirts, wwecxwear, Robes and Pajamas. BE st Floor. The sort_of a detail a man wants t icest Silk Ties made-to-order—from -G8c-Shi the finest custom. .made—made-to-measure—garr pical values. Spring, Neckwear—nglish Squares, Fol ddd. andFrench. Four-in-Hands, Graduated and. Batwing Ties; 51.00, $1.50. and $2.00 qualities here.» seeesy +++ 68c, 94c and $1.44 Men’s Business Shirts, stiff bosoms, some coat model gat- urnishing: “goods sto: peciil tables. procurable. $2.00 and $2.50 qualities; sale...,.... 94c and $1.44 Domet Flannel Pajamas, regularly $1.94; sale..... $1.48 Pajamas made of fine quality corded. madras or blue chambray, $2.00" value; salen... .. 0. $1.19 Pajamas,miade of fine quality mported flannels, in stripe made-in our’ own workrooms; grades similar. command $10.00-in- other. stores; Macy sale. . $5.44 Dress Suit Case Robes, mace of fine quality flannelette, $2 48) Men’s Terry Cloth Bath Robes, $4.00 quality. ... .$2.69) Men’s Collars, linen both sides; quarter sizes; equal in qual-) veeeee Qe Cuffs, quality AS above, (Pairs ssc cee reccer cers For Smokers of Porto Rican ‘Cigars—A Sale. sh Porto Rican Cigars—not long out of the factory— 3 to / less than such Cigars ordinarily command... High-grade Cigars! All hand-made, in the factories of M, Sola-e s, at Caguas, Porto Rico, Opportunities of this sort are exceedingly rare, Paratelas Fina, Panatelas, Conchas, i _ High Life and Brevas Especiales. } $1.49 xes of Fifty, Flor do [sna Perfectos—Key West, Clear Havana, equal quality sold else; rices: for box. of 25). El Symphonie S: Likereectox lof 50, ragulatly $2.75; sale, We carry: in re; ay stocks full assortments of the finest ‘4mported domestic Cigars, Ti apd. Supke: Requisites, Fifth Floor, Bright, fre

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