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| | ce * Detectives Resrdon, AXES USED BY JEROME MEN DOWNTOWN RAID. Secretary Langdon and Four) leged Crap Game. Led by Secretary Langdon, of District- ‘Attorney Jerome's office, four of Je- “heavy’'.men, in the role of de- * tectiyes, visited the financial district this afternoon with axes and crdwbars and made « sensational raid upon an‘alleged crap game in the. top loftof No 1 Front , street. ‘The entrance to the loft wan guarded by €wo heavy oaken doors and it war ‘necessary: for Secretary Langdon’ and. Wasserman; But- Jer and Brennan, to. retieve one anothet in wielding the axes and: bars for hnlf an hour before thoy were sehabled to , obtain admittance, hiner young men who bore the. ap- ance of Wall street clerks were found in the rooms. At the first blow, the axe. rooms in the loft in an erfort to escabe, leaving #475 on the “board, aelxed by the sleu hres of the foen were arreeted charged with alding and abetling gambling. They gaye the names of Jumes MuStanus, of No. 11¢ East Forty-eighth street; __goll, of No, 2 icDonough' street, Brook- a Thomassutitran, —ot—Gerany Bp arkwey ‘All of the others were allowed to (33 free after they were served with a John subpoena which called/ for the! rance at the District-Attorney's office to-morrow. The privonere ware arraigned betore Magistrate Harris In the Tombs Police Court and held for held for further examination. | SORTELYOU HAS WIDE DEMAND FOR BONDS Calls Fron Ali Park All Parts of Coun- try for Panama Loan and Government Certificates. * INGTON, Noy. 19.—Treasury re highly gratified at the ieee Thumber of letters and telegrams re- ceived from al!_seotions commending the Secretary's action with reapect to} the issue of government certificates of indebtedness and Panama bonds. Dur- ing last night and to-day many tele- gtams were réelved applying for par- Ucipation in the distribution of cer- tificates and asking for details and re- quirements of the bond insue. Both issues, judging trom present in- dications, will, it {s aakl, become very popular and the subsoriptions, in ‘the judgment of ofMcials, wii far exceed the total to be disposed of The dotermination of the Secretary to recelve registered certificates as a basis} for circulation as well as for Govern- ment deposits Is commended, and no doubt 1s expressed that this additional +qoullty given to the certificates will} Areatly, stimulate pudlic, demand, New York City banks have signified a Soreeaestonin thelt present circu-| lation by over $25,000,000, and this fact| is must. favorably conmmented upon, , Gecretary Cortelyou before leaving the Department for the Cabinet meeting aid he had. no public statement to make in regard to the dotails of the| Insues of certicates and bonds, nor do | the other officials fool at liberty to dis-! use this matter, All, however, agree that everything is working out, satin. To the Ho —varied stock of ~ Evening’ Also a full. line of --Horse—-Show,- Wear, Sixth Avenue and Have y in “full little “treadmi en and ness En! Directory, Sleuths Break Up Al, | all nad. fled to ota | York .Hn_lived_in pretty. nome at Dris- | WES - Visitors our patrons and the are invited to inspect our large. and_ New models in Patent Leather, lar. shades of Satin, $3.00 to $25.00 Opera- -and—Evening $2. 50 to $20.00 Alexander “EFFORT.” Then you have probably pitied--the-foollah pets making no headway, It seems a silly waste of wK\ecnergy, but that's the way some ton at g te lont articles, buy or sell Real Estate or search In little If any. headway. Why Not Turn to the Morning World's Want Naat, Every Homan Waeth are EVENING WORLD, 1 TUES DAY, NOVEMBER 0 LOST MONEYN WALL ST., ENDS LUPE WITH RAZOR’ C. W. Kahler, Fifth Avenue Chiropodist, Kills Himself b | With conte whloh ha... borrowed | from a saloon keeper ar from his beautifully @t No. 481 Fifth avenue Kahler, a pcominent, ohiropodist, pur- | chased a. tumbler ‘of whiakey to-day drank Jt} to the dregs. and went directly i In “hin reception: | 10: -o'clock, he .cut rom ear to ear with razor and expired within ‘a few. momenta, - | + Eugeia Lynch, the elevator man. and patient. found the body e short time later. Kahler, was fifty-eight yeata old, a portly man of distingvished bearing and supposed to be wealthy. waa extenaive, among bis patients be- Ing some of the best femilles in New {shed omcet. | Charies 0 | No. % South Seventh avenue, Mount Vernon, and had two sons and two daughters. From a school of ohiropody which Mr. Kahler conducted tn con: nection with his Fifth avenue estab- lishment he derived a hendsome tn: come, Depression over losses in Wall street and = temporarily unbalanced mind| owing to alooholic excesses in the lant fow days le delleved by the won’ to halve induced the parent to end his life. The son would not spectfy the char- aoter of his father’s loses. Kahler ieft his’ Mt. Vernon home early to-day after biXing his family the There was nothing un fonants of the building, he open offices. and almost immotiiately tet The proprietor of the: Grand Caf short distance away from his ted that Kahler came into his asked for Cahier said he only wanted a half a doar, “{m—aittn~stead—broke—and—have—to have something to drink, quickly,”’ sail-excited!y, he | LESLIE CARTER-PAYNE:A 1118 Lereditors, | Tombs ‘Police Court to: His practice! . BANKRUPT, THEY ALLEGE. | Three Creditors, in Petition, Say | Actress Has Preferred Others | to Extent of $1,700... | An involuntary petition in bankruptey Was filed to-day in the United Btates | District Court against “Ca: oe Lestie) Carter-Payne, the actress, liv ' East Elghteeenth street, Kat No, <aiira k. Cook, with claims of $4236 | ny notes, Anal $6,801 for clothing: -Louis | with a claim of $19 for cle ing and. ‘dyelng, | and Charles 7. er, with of tA | It Te allege TASTY G oa ght in His Office.” | pommmitted an act In bankruptey, tn pen SS penpoeea ly referred. creditors, Knowing Uerseit to be insolvent — LOVE LORN BUTLER HELD. Soyutter eg pi i ‘Eric. Linden, a butler, - thirty-eight years old, now Uving’ at No, 21 Exst Thirtieth street, waa. arraigned In” the “on # charge of writing “improperly affectionate letters some sna rotors jo annoyitig by |’. demand Mra, Horace ete PBuat Bixty-thir inden waa tor five daye mboeel a) Me Jast_moi Mre. ¢. Brightman _wasnot In court. Mogintrate” Harris held “Linden in $1. ball for spe examination COULD NOT SLEEP. The Remarkable St Story of a| “by three | | {ta moat o> four yeara, caused by over fgied fy the | but three toxes of Ada | completey, kip J Beheriek cand leading driceiets Te your dnueeias 783 Booiatet {nealed). FOR 4 YEARS, Brooklyn Woman. BROOKLYN. N.Y. | 1 wuffered etth Inepmata tn nate and distressing form for rk In my office. | “Genileme and Tt am | veey much Teapeot fully ime on applicate a Tou koe x Your, chronic, insom- ot “llving gn Don't "you “know. tat Sit tee of Natira you will) penalty in nervoos ywrecked health, | ee ‘overtakes ore tcagis . reaailt Resentiock, everywhere } does not weed 1 failed Hain, “oeafead eranoer ng boxes $5) h: fur ler hl Thuredey, when, ad, Mre. Brigh: man wil come to oor to tentity. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS To-morrow, an I Swiss Merino. Vests, with high or Silk Mixed: Vests, low neck, fancy trimmed, Swiss Merino Vests and Corset Covers, extra fine quality, Swiss Ribbed Vests, in Silk Mixtures, Merino with hand crochet trimmed necks and Plain Ribbed Silk, perfect fitting, Mercerlzed Crochet Trimmed. “—Swiss- Combination-Suits.= /_€otton With the ch ‘comts he bought the drink and then left. Kahler’s grandfather made boots for President Idncoin. The Kahler vane is prominent ig Mount Vernon and ‘wel knqwn in New York __PIANOS. a purchase a Hazehoa ts We give you 0 guerea- of eat OO SIC IC Hazekion Pianos are patfect musically— ‘and perfect in construction. They ate not cheap—but cold ihe Jove pm, Soro fap igen dl cn CS any home to be Conca ary of music. Wrae for CR dros IN BROOKLYN ONLY_AT—— ANDERSON 6& CO., 370 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. rse Show, public generally Slippece popu- Bronze _Kid, Ae : Carriage Boots for Nineteenth Street TIONS No, 6. ‘au ever watched a cage of. white mice Operation” in a bird storé- window? jJeaping upon the improvised 1," running at a great pace, but’ women try to find a Position, 1 {- pursue, their making but terprimss, etc. ‘They “treadmill” fashion, ‘$1.29 1.48 Consisting: of Cluny Lace Trimmed “ Centre Pieces, ' Scarfs, Set baad db denal Madeira Hand Embroidered Centre Pieces, Scarfs, 250 Satin Damask Table Cloths, Z | No Napkins to match, Formerly $3.00 to 17.25. | Satin Damask Napkins, Formerly $1.85 Silver Plated Exceptional Values in Assortment OP QUADRUPLE PLATE ON WHITE METAL, BRIGHT & BUTLER FINISH, ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS AND BEST WORKMANSHIP, ~Tea Sets, — $6,50, 12.75, 14.50 Coffee Sets, 4.75, 6,75 Hot Water Kettles, 5.75, 6.95 Butter Dishes, $1.95, 2.65, 3.75 Baking Dishes, 3.95 Glass—lined Sugars and Creamers, a 1000: Pre ‘ace “Cu rtai fi —— ene, Unusual" Inducements, Tesmorrow: ==-IRISH POINT: GURTAINS;————— Values $6 50 to 9:75, Pair RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, Values $7.75 to ACE ARABE CURTAINS, Values $9.75 to 23.50 Pair | MARIE ANTOINETTE CURTAINS, Values $7.50 to 19.50 Pair Metal Bedsteads Stern Brothers Women’s Underwear At Reduced Prices Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, medium or heavy weight, also Cotton Tights and Corset Covers, : Special Offering: of Decorative Linens Damask Table Cloths and Napkins mportation of Rare Old Spinning Wheels. For a clearance on the third floor, a col- lection of old-fash- ioned Spinning NACE were $12.74 each $4. 74 clearance. the. garmer real laces. But the eséelleni ond to t “Night'Gowns...... Chemise. Drawers ; Corset Covers. Underskirts...©.. Sets, 3 garments Fine French Lingerie: - Selection Most Unusual. 55° | 68° | 79° || 986 | low necks, or v Merino Silk 1.85 2.75 “at ‘81,95, 2.50, 3.75 «4.20, 5.90 ‘at $1.38, 1.65, 1.95 “ 3.15, 3.50, 3.95 $2.25 to 12.75 at 51,50 to 3.95 at to 5.50 Doz. Tableware a Large and Varied { Crumb Sets, $2.50, 3.75 | Syrup Sets, 1.65, 1.95 Bread Trays, 1,65, 2.95- | Water Pitchers, | 2.95 Fruit & Flower Baskets, i] 5.00 | $1.95 | £4,50,-6.50,7;75—+ $4.75, 6. 75, 10.75 14.50 Pair | $7.73, 9.50, | 16, 50 $3, 75, 11.50, 14.50 and Bedding Discontinued Patterns at Decided Reductions: | "BRASS BEDSTEADS, -' — * $19.00, 32.00,-40.00, 57.00 | Regularly $24.75, 38.00, 49,00 and 65.00 cENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, Regularly $5. sad 7.75, WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, with steel frames, = — 12.50 and 14.00 $3.50, 4.50, 5.50, 6.75 $4.50, 6.50, 10.50. 11.75 | | i Regularly $4:50, 5.50, 6.50 and 8.00 UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, | $10.50, 12.50, 16.50, 20.00 | } Regularly $12.50, 16.50, 21.75 and 25,00. Sanitary Bedding Manufactured in Qur Own Workroom. (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX), Which Offers Instant Satisfaction = West Twenty-third Street Lingerie Pillow Slip finished with 5 various designs. ing; this sale, each .. Pillow Slips, oblonz and Covers to match; she: eftects, finished with One Lingerie Pillows, hand- oblong, square and a cabinet with 2 quires day req pe loned-edge Slips.....88.74 to $15.74 Ca R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions oe Their row Prices. | 34th to 35th | ii | | St “ident FOR MAILING, it OUR j Christmas Catalogue | Order it mailed to YOUR ' out-of-town frienda. 'y extensive, give us Undergarmer ts Ww .$6.24 to $12.89 Sale of Monogrammed Pillow from $1.49 to $43.24 +.. from 89¢ to $16:74 ...from $1.59 to $19.74 - from $1.39 to $11.49 -.from $2.97 to $85.49 ° from $8.59 to $140.50 Combinations (corset cover and drawers) $18.24 to$21,24 Combinations (corset cover and skirt) Men’s Shirts: * In-three sale groups: Plain Negligees, in fancy Plain White Pleated patterns, Negligees, with? white carded stripes, © Dinner Shirts, >The majority are standard-$1.30 S! sells here regularly tor i Stitatr 96S. < 3,500 Gee In.a Sale at 79c Each. ==. Néw Shirts—clean and fresh—made of fine quality woven and printed stripe madras; all coat models—with cuffs attached or with one pairof detached duffs: all hand-t EMH, 19¢ None in a collection _ More Splendid Values i in ‘E of the busiest ‘se due largely ta’ some cent one invol The sa more-than-half-the-p: ity mannish mixtures, checks. and! Slips-Heads-Needlework News. Prizes for women who prize fine needlework. 13x47-inch size, inch hand-embroideréd moni quired for comple! with embroidered n ru Sette Ha ty er ee ase | Jeather;\12 to 20 vear sizes. French Felt Hats, desirable shapes for pre: Satin and Velvet Hats with nation and Bay colorings; t ‘ord. ns: this organization has ever known, xtraerdinary purchases, of which a re- arments set-the rec eines makers. “expected them to bring, At $6.94 Instead of $11.75 Full-length Coats, suitable for travelling or motoring wear; made of fine qGal- eS; man: tailored and lined through- sites - facing in At $10.74 Instead of $18.50 full- length Tourist Model Coats, tn new Checks, mixtures and novelty stripe fabrics; turnover collars and cuffs; deep coat pockets trimmed with Underpricing of Untrimmed Hats.;; large Sailors and Mushroom Sang wear; regularly 51.44, ‘salé. Two-toned Feit Hats, Moire Silk Hats, Ottoman Silk ‘Hat rious » colars; in. comb . 84, re to $10. 49 nor k Roman type, and fed paper stamped with $ 1.34 inished paps Price Reasons For Buying Supplies of HOSIERY NOW. - Men's Half ‘Hose and Women’s Hosiery—staple grades from our regular stocks—miarked down in very inviting fashion: Men's 24c Half Hose at 17c. epunones Black ce . Soles, heels and toes, and unbleached split cotton Half Hose, with double 200 pairs, nt quali {. Quantit Women’s Hosiery. hand-embroidered figure. Quantlty—600 ! pairs. and toes. Qua 400 mol Iron“Mante! Clocks, large size, —rrents fatty crearanteyt specish gle China, Maite! Clocks, vemitifatty decorated, Ansonia, movements—hour and-talf hour strike on cathedral 29c instead of 48c pe ported black lisle thread, all-over, Jace and with lace ankles; also plain black lisle thread, with pairs. Anniversary or | 400-day Clocks | uantity—t,320 24c instead of 33c —imported black gauze lisle thread, sheer and fine; garter tops, double ‘soles, heels and toes. pairs. 94c instead of $1. 19 Buck Pure Thread Silk Hose, excellent quality, medium weight; made with double soles, heels $8.49 Imported to Sell for $15.00. nasement. ly works of art, so far as. construc- finish are concerned, but faithful time- nths. keepers, requiring winding but once every {5 <All the mechanisn) is visible under ablown crystal dome which fits tightly on’a b Good Holiday Gift I) Buksae ~snd—half hour strike -Other-Clocks-onisplay-at-prices-up to: hase. YESTMENTS! avith bronzed Or < amneae at Titted sup eight-day 7 to 89.94 Couch, and Table (Oman : - and Portieres: Reductions. At the original prices But stocks will be in better shape with— pence this decisive u Tapestry Couch Covers, reversible, heavy tassel fringe— the valu inderprici ard P1 vere y. odd colle excellent—unmiatched. jons are done away he in good colors, finished; with : Were $2.74, $3.48, $6.98, $7.74 Sale . $1.49, $2.24, $4.48, 8408, Tapestry Port in a great variety esigns;-sdme-finished with fringe, others with fancy guimpe edging— Were Sales. Velvet Table Cover: square; were $3.74, sale. . French Velour Table imported Cover best qualit borders; 6-4 size, were $5.48, sale $3.98} 8-4 size, were “st 74, sale, $3.24, $5.94, $ $9.48, | 81.74, $3.74, $4.74, 85.89, $7.93 Persian design yard 1 colorings 87.74 Tapestry Table Covers. good ‘styles and. colorings, finished with knotted fringe, 6-4 size, were $2.48, $1.39 B-A size, were $3.24,» : ty) $1. 10-4 size, were $2.74, $1,409 . Lace Curtains Underprice: Irish Point Lace Curtains, | various novelty and allover designs— Elsewhere, Our price Bon Femme Curtain $5: 50 grade, each. grade, each, Aa 50 grade, eac’ 08 86.74 £5.00 $3.74 $6.75 $4,904 $7.50 $5.74 $9.50 1.25 ane uhh $13.00 grade, ea $16,00 grade, each work fi in all branches.— Mie isa tn bitte and crocheling gtben by competent leache-s. Stationery and Card Engraving. ‘Main Stairway Landing, Combina tion of Cards and Stationerf Cabinet ; Plate and fifty visiting cards, in black, old English or of fabric fi 42 of 3 letter monogram ~ (Both die and plate become masters property.) Stationery —Quire box of Eaton Hurlburt’s fabri 2 or 3 letter steel monogram die "S408 a Ruskin's Works, illustrated, Carlyle's Tolstoi's Works, Library E Smollett's Works, Library Balzac's Works, Sterling Ed. Eliot's Works, illustrated ed., half Cloth Dickens's Works, illustrated, Sterling Ruskin's Works, Sterling Ed, 13. vols Bulwer's Works, illustrated, Tolstoi's Works, Popular Dumas's Works, Historical Romane Balzac’s Works, Sterling FE Poe's Works, illustrated, Ster! Fielding’s Works, Sterling © Ed. Smollett's Works, Library Ed, Carlyle’s Works, Sterling Ed. Low- Bulwer-Lytton's Works, riced Thackeray's Works, 10. vols be os Eliot's Works, 6 vols Pepys's Diary, 4. yo! S yols. Mecys) res, of course. _Best quali Russian Iron Losstings nas, ablong. ., Bac Jan. Jeon, Double Roster, : a $1,02 tr 88.034 p dding Moulds, covered, Sere : 2c, to $1.04 .18¢ to $4.17 | 5c to $2.58 ‘$, assorted, ~ 9c to 16¢ Fancy Tin Cake Cutters, assorted..11¢ | Tin Pie Plates..... 2 to Be Tin Jelly Cake Pans Tin Jelly Strainers. . Tin Sponge Cake Pans Nickelled)\ Wine Coolers, Y eee $1.82 to $6.18 Copper Wine Coolers, $4.24 to $5.96 Japanned Wine Coolers. Nickel and Copper, 5 o'Cloc Kettles... | BR.92 to M7. 31 Relish Dishes 132, 54 to $13,768 | Jelly Glasses, nickel trimmed.54c, 82c Aluminum Lemonade Shakers, ae 44c to $1.33 rin Lemonade Shakers,..17c, 19%, 26¢ Nut Crackers, nickelled, 20¢, 84c, 87¢ lee Cream Moulds, ..... 4 Jelly Moulds, Fancy Tin Vegetable Cutte “18. to 20¢ } with long handies 500 LIPPED SAUCEPANS, No. 16 morocco, 18 Yo! % morocco, 8 vols. Charles Reade's Works, Popular Fd., half caif.. Dickens's Works, illustrated ed., half calf, 15 yo! Thackeray's Works, illustrated @1., 34 morocco, Shakespeare's Works, Cambridge Pickering Ed), 4 morocco, 21 Vols.834.11 . 18 yt you need for completing Thank and in every instance at a special_price, Even at the regular prices Macy values are rarely equalled in.other stores. At -speeiat-prites-here-the-purchasing opportunity is more. than worth while, | -| and rubber bag set. Typical Macy ValuesIn Standard Sets of Books. == =. iMicu know that we/sell late copyrighted fiction at-98c, against 4 the $1.08 or more asked in all other stores. + An underpricing of 109%—merély a suggestion of the greater underpricing on other lines of Books that do not calf, 12 vols vol Ed, 15 vals Editions: = Mrs, Southworth's Works, § val. Mary J. Holmes’s Works, 5. yols., } "4: figure so prominently in our fight with the Book Trust. These-standard ‘sets for example: Sterling Ed. % morocco, 13 vols Works, Sterling Ed., 4% morocco, 10 vols alf calf, 12 vols. We sell no other kind. Nut Cracker Sets; $1,498 to ae a Nut Pick Sets.. Pastry Cutters, ele Pastry Bags. . Rosette Irons. Stag Handled $1 Bird Carvers. | Rosa N, Carey's Works, 5 yols., 5 Housewares Sale Timely for Thanksgiving Feasts. NY sort-of GOOD quality Kitchen wares or Cooking Utensils Basement. giving dinner preparations— rvers, 1, $1.44 and 81.96 ..81.23 to 81.04 Three-piece Carving Sets, 2. 96, $4.91, $5.04 Knives and Bone Handle Celluloid: Handle Knlvgs and Forks. Shears,.... . Poultr Crochetted Table Mats, Pastry Boatds..... 05+ shopping Bowls, 83¢ and 44¢ Hardwood Rolling Pins, 17¢ and 22¢ Olled $2.17 to 82.88 Ble to 44 24 to $4.37 eioutiates Hirdwood Potato Mashers, 1%c and 22¢ Hardwood Mixig Spoons, and enamelled Size; regylarly 25c.; sale Seo and 8c First Quality Stransky Light Blue Enemelled. Ware: UTE 396