The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1908, Page 8

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COFRMEN MEET. NCE OWLINGLEADER, I ONORCE LNE ‘ITLETN cue It's a Fine Strategic Position * These Two Hold in the : Chamber. Husband to Support Child of First. MINORITY IS HOPELESS. | M a — | Gunther Asks Removal of § Chairman and Engineer of Dam Commission. Peterson, avenue ¥ | old , Ww der. the aril o-day when 1908.9 members assembled at the t Alde he new leader's seat | Son. Magistrate Geismer asked th to submit briefs, —-—— was ‘eaacr of tne BOSTON MERCHANT CUTS HIS THROAT IN HOSPITAL. ore than fifty votes—enough to | : carry everything and anything BOSON Bue cinerea ae oey ae To-day the proceedings opened with| Prominent woollen merchant, with of the reading of the various committees, | 808 at No. 246 Summer street, com- each headed by | Tammany stalwart | Mitted suicide by cutting his thr as chairman. The committee on Gass eS pe pore rueette mitees did its work thoroughly, nam- ‘ of the reason “ally situated. Leader of the Minority. Alderman duced Gunther his new role, And what a woeful minor- Tammany in complete con- eERaC Dior, s cord street, to-day. Mr. Haruey, who ic mocratic majority on each! was well known to tie woollen trade committee, |throughou: the country, had been rodding over the ill-health and was tinancial depression. He had been in the hos; Here Are the Chairmen, Here are the chairmen of the various committees, Rules, Alderman Doull; ier aaurahont Finance, Alderman Sullivan; Railroada, “es MemEartioy He is survived by a wife and two daughters. ! ‘Manager O'Brien, at the Hartley of-| an Percy Nagle; Bridges and Alderman Kenny; Parks, Al-| Murphy; Streets, Highways arid) qce said to-day that the firm was in Alderman Stapleton Water | 500d fon financial! Rartley Al worry havi ly over the! Gas and Bleotricity, Alderman Laws and Legislation, Alder- = Salaries and Offices, Al- ae Grippe! Docks and Ferrise, There is said to Public Education, | Alderman Walsh; Codification of Ordi- be 50,000 cases in New York. Scott’s Emulsion ung, A nan Dowling; Privileges and Alderman Mulligan; Street ning, Alderman Levine; Buildings, lly; Police, Alderman ; Fire, Alderman Flynn, Asks Removal. , the new Re; will strengthen and fortify you against the Grippe, and if you have had it, it will build you up quicker than any other known remedy. yl est bid for the ~« dam. Alderman he Mayor remove ef Engineer forth- them by officials who t and regardful of All Druggtste kK Cen- Macy's)| | Macys) THE EVENING WORLD, TU EW PROBLEM GEN. PICKETT CL | WA VETERAN DID Mrs, Campbell Wants Secon¢ Had Been Technically Under} -CASTORIA Military Arrest Since Bat- tle of Cold Harbor. ening World.) 14. CESTER, ic Gen Mass, Jan, Our Great Annual January Clearance Sale OF FINE SHOES Is CONTINUED IN THE BASEMENT STORE We keep sending down from the Main Floor discontinued lines of Women’s $3, $4.and $5 Shoes And sell them at the Clearance Price of $1.90 a pair We have also added hundreds of pairs of Men’s Lace and Blucher Shoes Regular $4 Quality, in Box Calf, Velour Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Double Sole, Hand Welted, which we are selling At $3.00 apalr There are 3,000 Pairs of ° |The Kind You Have Always Bou AMMEYE 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St. ESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1908. Pickett, civil war vi who ‘has been tee! e yea Baker sa ure jed the Twenty. | ent in the] | For Infants and Children, Bears the Signature of R Men’s Button and Lace Shoes Patent Leather and Coltskin | B. Altman & Co: ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF THEIR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS wHicH INCLUDES COMPLETE | ASSORTMENTS OF STAPLE GOODS AND DECORATIVE LINENS | LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS EACH, $2.50, 3,25, 3,90 & 4.35 DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH DOZEN, $3.50, 4.50 & 5.00 | HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES PAIR, $1.10, 1.25 & 1.50 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS PAIR, $5.00, 5.75 & 7.25 HEMMED LINEN HUCK TOWELS, . DOZ» $2.40 & 3.60 HEMSTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS, . DOZ, $5.25 & 6.75 | HEMMED BATH TOWELS . . DOZ, $2.90, 3.50 & 4.25 BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES AND BEDSPREADS AT SPECIAL PRICES. MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES | R. Ft. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices 8) B'way at 6th Av, PLAIN HEM SHEETS . . EACH, 60c., 70c., 78c. & 92c. PLAIN HEM PILLOW CASES EACH, 17c., 19c., 22. & 25c. | HEMSTITCHED SHEETS . . EACH, 88c., 98. & $1.05 | HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES EACH, 19c., 21c., 23c. & 26c. IN THE DEPARTMENT FOR FANCY NEEDLEWORK | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED LINEN PIECES WITH ELABORATE DRAWN WORK DESIGNS, STAMPED FOR EMBROIDERY, WiLL BE CFFERED TO-MORROW | (WEDNESDAY), JAN. 15ih, | 4 TO 1% REGULAR PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: & $1.00 AT SCARFS AND CENTERPIECES EACH 75c, SOLD USUALLY FOR $1.50 To $3.00 DOILIES, USUALLY SOLD FOR $4.00 PER DOZ, AT $1.80 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue. $4 and $5 Grades $9.50. par Thousands of Boys’ Lace and Blucher Shoes Box Calf and Black Kid Regular price $2.00 at | 40 a pal> ; Those seeking fine shoes at unusually low prices should come to this sale and secure them. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in some styles. All These Shoes Are Unprecedented Bargains. See display of these shoes in our 20th street windows. No Mail Orders nor Telephone Orders Can Be Filled at This Sale. B' way at 6th Av, R. fl Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ‘S4th to 35th St it going to 100, $4,296 ,00N, The Closing Quotat HALF IS THE RU vantage of it, Coats of re] pieces and N ; Cc Cc Tae $19.74 Muffs. Natural Gray Squirrel Throw “t Dark Eortern y carfs Se nfs 1 Be th gra and white : $59.75 Soawesnoions SCRA 7illow i r are VTA e alleArsticl oxshewlie aia a Me a CBin. illa Edna May $14.74 Pe tlow Muff tc F ie $12.74 | u Royal Ersine Fancy arf, Seieals iit wee $18.74 | searts, $2200 value; sth” $8.74 . 7 Half usual prices We never conducted a t 1 f da New Haven ferred, Amer- r large ned 1. as the a about a Cy ed brisk. ° Ses Three Splendid at 4 1 | indicated in this January sale, we say, yet half is the EXCEPTION. LESS THAN . tis an underpricing unique in the annals of Fur re- tailing and certainly without a parailel in the history of our January sales of Furs. Three furriers’ stocks—two of medium-pricéd Furs and one of very high-grade], Coats, Sets and single pieces, including specimens made to command over $3,000,00. Best evidence of the importance of tne sale is the throngs that are taking ad- | “ur sal2 more spirited. n and black ponyskin, natural and sable squirrel, Neckpieces and Muffs of mink, lynx, Russian inted, smoked, sable and Isabella foxes; natural with z | Pillow Muff to Stocks Involved Remarkable January Sale »»-. | DVERSE trade conditions reflected in December Fur Sales are most decisively }/ | Coat at $149.00 Islack Russian Ponyskin Coat, 56-inch _ semi-fitting model j made of beautifully marked foal skins; finished | with large collar of black lynx and lined through. golden brocade satin. Made to sell for Pillow Muff to the above; $22.00 value match ... $8.74 Hudson Seal Searfe, $15 6 7 4 value: sale . HudsonSeal Pillow Muff, te match; $25.00 value at,, $10.74 Fox Scarfs, shapes; $30.00 value; ale abe seeitiere $14.74 Pillow Muff to match the above; $18.00 value at... $9.74 Beaver Scarfs, various Isabella variou MARE eee S240 Alaska Seal Pillow Muff, | value $60.0; sale... /.-.4, $26074 | R. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, $42h to 35th St. Chocolate Sets ere remarkably low-priced For erample, a chocolate pot and siz cups and sau- cers for $2.49, and a teapot, sugar and cream and eir cups and sau- 2 Japanese Tea anil the basement. Macy Grocery Specials French Block Sugar (Lebaudy Freres, Sucre Casse), extra refined; in bth FI dozen cartons, our p Florida Oranges, extra fancy Wauchula; 45ce. a dozen; box of 56, this sale. . Floréda Grape Fruit, extra fane: fruit; usually 15c. each; in wooden boxes containing 3 Orient Brand Coffee—a new blend of the best Coffees grown tn the Far East. It is fragrant, full-bodied and mellow. Beans, granulated or pulverized Spectal prices:— t-lb. can, regularly 34¢., special 80¢.; 5-Ib. can, regularly $1.64, special $1.47, 25-Ib. sack ,beans only. 5 87.28 Sultana Br ind Coffee—The roasted, granulated and pulverized daily; same qual! tb.; special for this sale, 14c.; 5-Ib. carton, 68c.; 25-Ib. bag...... Mayflower Chop Tea—Mixed and Formosa Oolong; sold only packages; regular price 64. a package; for this sale 3-1b. i sweet flavored ossee this sale.. $2.78 Extra quality Call FLAVORING EXTRACTS pBtt Rea $ and; man- Lina Beans utactured In our own lab- cartons, each Dratary ant. warranted ab- Bente nGitacne politely pure lerfect truit: — Q-oz. bottles eb. chow 140. ree Wr regmiarly 380 rig, Ube. bottles 2-1b, carton, 5 x now A8e.t regularly sees AZO ularly 1 sco bottles, regularly 28c., now Boot sos, bottles, remu- i, iarly 48c., now Ne. 18-07 peclh abe: bottles, regularly 88c.. now Pintieaaive! marieren 760 | Gr pint, 17e.1 dozen Almond, Orange and quart, 26c.: dozen, Roee—2 07, bottles, remulgr- Urallon juss each, nO ne Ze a We White Pancaice | eBest White Granutates | ane from finest Farina, Llb. carton, Ge Rye and Graham Flourt wheat flour; carton, dozen .. . doren, OTe.t Selb | bag. ton | 5-lb. ootton bag. 1Ro.1.10- Be | Ib. cotton bag........ B40 soltd Lily White brand Fart arly June Pi foun) quailty sotd elsewne our price, IBe, cant dozens. ocge red_ ripe, Ned quart can, a Mir price, 10, ee on BIE Maryland Tomato stock, regular size. sold elaewhere at 14c. Extra Fancy Cream 8 sale, Re. each; dozen Aeunee abe id Green String! dozen Jensamine i 4" Tomatoes red Jersey an, . DOF 12e0.; dozen me dann Tomatoes, American Boauty brand; tra large can choicest whole Jersey fruit: ean, Ie, Lily White brand Jer ar size so-catted gation cans; ality sold elsawhere at 35c. can; 2Ge, each; case of 6 cans. , umbo brand Kidn . 2 ean, Se, per can; dozen, “arena” brand Lima Beans, ne of the best packers In sold elsewhere at 15e, for this sale, 10c, a can; one di Jessamine brand Marro 100, can: doren...... 0. New York State Corn, Jessamine bi creamy sugar corn; per can, Der dene, 81.04; Lily White brand, ‘ Maine creamy our vq otra fancy 180.1 dozen Selected Spinach, 4 elsewhere at 15, large can, 12¢,; ALY WHITE, BRAND ) te Fresh Frutt, | _ Okra, No. 2 «a H FRU JAMS. | Forge | 20h: vioaen, @1zg, 32° Wa guarantee ; Pears. van, 140. each; doren, fe absolutely 8157 Peaches, brand; aspLerries, Red herria White Cherries an Secke! | Beara; wold elsewhere n: Lemon cil aicod Hin Jennuy Bet dozen. glucose or co! re uped: Straw tooemnns Brand Call fornia Asparagus, 1-1b, tall orl) ASD Jessamine — by ‘ cans, 18e, each! 4 fornia White eae al! Kily, Brand Asparaur, | jiey ARO can, 4 dozen... 88.97 fj ed Hawaiian Keystone brand quart ca: $3.07 Jomamine can, 18e.4 Backberries, rand If you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad. Lb 81.79 large size; 25-1b, Prepared Flour and Ruck- L 7 Sy: Dao ’ . 1 lathe bot i a1. °. nc S 34th to 35th St For men—our “Waferflex" Derby Hats, extremely light weight and flexible, are $2.74. Other hatters ask $3.50 for derbies of like Women’s Shoes at $1.98 Formerly Sold Up to $4.96. 2 FI RIZES if the sizes and widths wanted are in this clearance col- lection of several hundred pairs from our regular lines. High Grade Shoes—in patent leather, kidskin and calf- skin. Not all sizes and widths. Women’s $4.00 Tan Footwear, $2.97. Advance display and sale ot Tan Russia Calfskin Oxfords—a listinctly new last; workmanship excellent; vamp and heel foxing neatly perforated; welted soles, Cuban heels Tots’ Play Suits, of colored chambray. range from Wc. to $1.98. and Galatea Cloth Rompers, trimmed with red, at $1.10, are attrac- tire features of second floor stocks of little foll wear, Characteristic of Our Annual White Sale Underpricing : 2,400 White Lawn Waists Made of sheer white lawn; four different styles, all with buttoned backs and elbow-length sleeves: No. 1—Finished with tucks, embroidered panel and two + lace insertions down front; Choice tucked back and stock collar. No, 2—With various tucks and wide embroidery inser- tion down front; tucked ished with fine tucks, tucked back and stock collar, t stock collar and cuffs. Finer Waists in the White Sale at prices up to $74.75. ind Fi. No, 3—With wide embroid- ered panel and cluster tuck- ing down front; tucked back, stock collar and cuffs. No. 4—Back and front fin- Imported Jewelry—inerpensive novelties—Small Stickpins and large Brooches of Italian Mosaic; hand-carved cameos; gold and silver mounted jade, matriz, coral and lapis lazuli; Scarab Pins set with stones or enamel, upward from 24c,—on the main floor: $1.75 “J. B.” Corsets---All 1908 Models---at 98c. Best of Corset news, for in addition to being pertect quality Cor- sets at close to half price, the models were designed for 1908. Six different models in the collection, suitable for all figures. No. 42—For tall, long-waisted figures; new model, with extra hich bust and long, deep back, trimmed with lace and ribbon, with supporters front and sides; sizes 18 to 24. No. 43—For average figures—medium bust and waist, long over the hips, trimmed with lace and ribbon, supporters at front and sides; sizes 18 to 30. No. 44—For m figures; low bust, medium waist, long over the hips, ce and ribbon, with supporters at front and sides; sizes 13 22m. slim figures; medium high bust and short hip, t bbon; no supporters; sizes 18 to 22 No. 46—For medium figures; medium high bust, long over the hips, trimmed with lace and with supporters at front and sides; sizes 18 to 25 No. 47—New tremely long back and hip, high bust; for long- waisted figure: nmed with lace and ribbon, with supporters at front and Sides: sizes 1 nm the second floor. - Seasonable Millinery. Tailored English Walking Hats, from London, are very popular for street wear. Shown in all colors, variously trimmed—some with velvet band and chou the color of hat; others with soft scarfs, with contrasting stray . or with bands of Oriental trimming, with Stitched velvet chou; the crowns are all large. The variety of shapes insures a Satisfactory selection i9 Drices $6.94 to $12.49 $2.96 to $4.96 Between-Season Hats, of pyroxyline, Neapol- itan and fluted braids; range !n price from...... New in the Kiboon Department—Hat scarjs of lmen-and-silk and all silk, from 69c, to $1.89; Wide Plush Ktbbon, for dress and hat very srde Dresuen and Velvet Ribbon, for nusual 24 FI trin:aing, 99c. a yard; hat and dress trimming, $2.99 a yard. Underpricing. nasement. 'E —you will never find any other sort in this Macy House- Outfits embrace an excellent assortment of Kitchen Utensils:—Eighteen MISCELLANEOUS WARES. Scores of Every-day Needs in CONOMIES porn tly recognized in prosy, every-day wares for the kitchen, laundry, &c. BEST QUALITY WARES \ Macys; furnishings store. ENAMELLED WARE KITCHEN OUTFITS, $4.39, pieces of “El-an--ge” First Quality Enamelled Ware, each set comprising dish- pan, cook pot, tea pot, coffee pot, rice boiler, two long-handled saucepans, two ple plates, tea kettle, pudding pan, ladle, soap dish, spoon, colander, skimmer and two lipped saucepans. No. 1 Ham Boiler, enamelled cov- All Bristle Dust Brushes, 18¢, ers, T4c, Wool Dusters for walls and cell- ngs, 73 First Quality Agate Milk Pans, No. | ings, 7c. 1 18¢.; No. 2, 1c; No. 3, 19c. tt ampico Scrub Brushes, best qual- . 4 . H Ns Bbc, First Quality Agate Pudding Pans, \f 1 qt., 14c.; 1% gt., 18c,;, 3 qt., 22c.; eecisbleRScmuba noc, Floor Brooms, good quality cot 4 qt, 24c. four-sewed, 196. eas First Quality Agate Dish Pans, 10- Whisk Brooms, double stitched, qt. size, 57. good size, 8c, “Kreamer’s” Extra Heavy Tin Wash Heavy Galvanized ye) Ash Boilers, with copper bottoms; No. | Cans, 15x26-in $1.2! special, Heavy Galvanized Iron Garbage 7 size, elsewhere $1.70; $1.09. Cans with covers, 49c, Best-braided Cotton Clothes Lines, Solid Oak Commodes, enamelled 50 ft., 26c. pans, $1.89, Solid Braided Sash Cord, 100 ft, Toilet Paper, good quality, 1,000 66c. sheets to roll, 5c, Double Zinc Wash Boards, with Wire Sink Strainers, 11c. and 15c, protector, 58c, Wire Sink Brushes and Dish Wash- Hardwood Clothes Pins, selected, | ers, 7c. per 100, 10c. Cotton Waste for engineers’ or Janitors’ use, bag, 18c, Dust Cloths, 24x25-in., 17c, Dish Cloths, 20x21-In., 9c, Scrub Cloths, size 20x26-in,, 8c.; Clothes Pin Aprons, 22c, Sea Foam Washing Powder, 4-Ib. packages, 16c. Macy’s Home Use Cloudy Am- monta, pts. 10c.; qts., 18c. 21x3t-in,, 10¢, Macy's Powdered Borax, Ib., 10c. Household Canvas Gloves, pair, Macy’s Red Star Chloride of Lime, | 10c. c Lamb's Wool Stove Mitts, with dauber, 9c, Imported Silk Floss Lamp Chim- ney Cleaners, 24c. Knit Broom Covers, 15c, Wooden Snow Shovels, handles, 88¢., 43c,, 44¢. Bonanza Wooden Snow Shovels, 24x16-in,, $1.09, y Iron Snow Shovels, 37c Sidewalk Ice Choppers, 24c., 86c, Furnace Scoops, 4le, Scrap Baskets, square and round, 32c. to $1.06. Children’s Lunch Baskets, 18¢, Oval Clothes Baskets, large 68c, 8c. ree 8c Macy’s Red Star Ball Blue, % Ib., 9c, Ib., 17. Macy’s U, S. Furniture Polish, 18c, Macy's Red Star Scouring Soap, box of 100 cakes, $3.49; cake, 4c. Family Clothes Wringers, 11-in. rubber relish special, $1.89, Folding Step Chairs, 89c. Felt-covered Card Tables, special, $1.39, Folding Ironing Tables, 78c, Folding Clothes Bars, 5 ft. high, long Pastry Boards, size 18x24-in,, 27c, All Bristle Floor Brooms, polished block and handle, 58c,

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