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7 MARCH 19, 1900. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. mS TORE ‘ROMEVLT ANOS SD BAKES BY ALTHER EMER VBRTONPLN TOWMWUSCIB Mrs. Wieland Will Adopt Sixty’ Magazine Writer Gets His ’ a Year to Demonstrate Her Card Through the Sub- Becca; Ideas On, She Says. | marine Graft Inquiry. od. {been used by t ae oe oe pany to secure legis NO TROUBLE AT ALL. Rh Roe mS tha DUDLEY CHOSEN ur EARL OF Youngsters, Properly Tagged, Set to Work as Soon as They Can Creep. nw 1 of 3 ) Sir Henry Staf erm {s about t An-| tard Nort Go GCE ole » 2 How She Got Rid of Her Fat. A Prominent Society Lady Wants to Make Known to World Readers a Home-Made Formula by Which She Has Lost 60 Pounds in Last Two Months. 2 to all the read- ers of T a prominent so- clety laly vesterday, “a formula for reduc- {ug fat which I think ts simply wonderful 1 have no object in making this known save to help Other fat people like myself tried almest everything adver- the sun and have failed. is formula is safe, for I never my Iife, and you just ought muscle now. I eat all I want joyed my meais as much as | el 20 years younger. Several iends are using It with won- erful results. Don't diet, just eat. You don't have to exercise. . alf ounce of Lexonica in the age, and then have the drug- e following tn a 8ix-ounce bottle ounce fluid extract of Buckthor 4 five ounces of Simple Syrup u get home you can add the Lex- @ Mrs. F. F. Wiela strate that it is as easy to rear sixty ebildren as twins or triplets by the “laws of vibration,” she will not only im- gucceed in her laudable endeavor to prove the human race, but will improve 1 the dispositions of motters as wel She, her husband, John C, Wieland, of Rensselaer Heights, N. Y., and Be t min Franklin, of No. 38 Park Row, New York City, have under the laws of the Btate incorporated a Commonhealth for | the inmprovennt of the race. It is the intention of Mrs, Wieland to | in th adopt sixty children a year for ten) years to carry out ner demonstration, | af They are to be “trained in right.gnen-|t tal, physical and manual effort, as a practical demonstration of the laws of vibration” cn the elght the corporation has at Rensselaer, on | | which there are a house, a mill and) 7° @ stream with enough water power to} light a Gown. Made to Work Young. and caused by a vawrence Y. Boat Company, @ The younger ‘the babies th f bode tex eabrandee ow vou have the whole thing. The vs Mrs, Wieland. She | ause he 1 j ths 1] be as sure to come as the sun EES ail new names; and later {t is Spear and the Electric morrow. Lalo Loh ictetmetrrall) aa! ‘a tol to be sure to get the Lex- VICE EO Oa hf La kd ees eae was the onica In the original package with the seil infants in the Common » the| Acco Core, witoken 1 found full directions for mix- ae * eS ed in| follow! ident Roose- | s\¢ and taking inside the package. citi aR Re Id was ev This remedy never takes off more than the duties of mot! a Eee | SS Staal Ma Senay ry That 18 @ remarkable fact about nd is own nurse D 10 loy Wiha CE) t a wrinkle in my face; I am Wles the birth certifi-|far as he knew, was over appointed nd have lest 60 pourds during months. ‘3 formula while visiting a of mine when abroad last year, but tain that you can get Lexonica ‘ther ingredients at any of the g stores in your city. I advise ne ingredients and mixing them at rself."* employed by ny one else connected w the Administration, | “THE WHITE HOUSE. | “WASHINGTO: 1 Dear Mr. L ersation of t never was appointed or , nor, so far as I kni ed or employed She has four to prove 3 goon as they can x. One of them house and ncatly at the age of At two and on alf years the chil- begin garde 5. five and six they are expert corn Wieland has some of v for it. e sixty children has ed. hree has not yet been it fir be necessary to e date of her birth. y on" system the correct ould bear ls reckoned math- ‘or, acc: ing to the theory, t aN failures in Ife are due to persons being badly yamed. Given Rigit Start. every child has a proper color, essary to discover it. With numbers and colors, how- nm are no trouble at all, not of them, and, wearing a eurplice of nich is her color, explained rospects and “THE WHISTLING SON be given in L want a copy of this song. You get it, wore music complete, with next Sun- 8 10 | day's World. At Prospect Hell, September 11,1907 Mayor McClellan pledged his hearty support to the efforts to insure the construction of the Fourth Avenue Subway. * . . . . . i minutes and said that he was £0! Comptroller Metz said that the sum of $23,000,000 had been set aside for the building of the Fourth Avenue Subway by the Board of Esti- mate and Apportionment, and that It {s the duty of the Public Service Commission to begin work at once. . . . . . . . ner plans, principles, Bere a West Thrtynird sree | Come to the meeting of the Board of Estimate and ey tt ere as easy under ner | Apportionment, To-Morrow, at 10.15 A. M., and stem to manage & dozen or more mothers she ex- see that your City Officials keep this promise. CONEY ISLAND AND BENSONHURST SUBWAY ASS’N. S S A HARMLESS . tend ted VEGETABLE REMEDY CURES BLOOD POISON z Not only its proven ability to cure, but its absolute safety as a remedy has made §.S.S. the most generally used of all medicines for the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison. Unlike the strong mineral medicines, which cover up the outward signs and shut the disease up in the system, there to carry on its deadly work upon the delicate and vital organs, S.S.S. strikes directly at the source, and by purifying the blood of the last mite of virus, completely and satisfactorily cures the trouble. Contagious Blood Poison is a most insidious and destructive disease. Its virus entering the healthiest circulation will soon change the blood toa poison-steeped and infectious fluid, which stamps its pollution on every part of the body The mouth and throat ulcerate, the hair begins to come out, copper-colored spots appear on the skin, the glands in the groin swell, and as the bios temic: 5. SS. CURED) HIM. more thoroughly impregnated with the I first knew of my Blood Poison six years poison, sores and ulcers break out on the Seong murerea ed! pL AARY eae y pied fiesh and the bones become diseased. So a I FRG (ih Se Et aee s at Ss. 3. in a case where the virus has been When I cx e I was covered with allowed to run unchecked in the blood, sores and ¢ ‘s very weak and run- the patient finds himself diseased from down. ‘Today Lam myself again and my skin head to foot with this loathsome disorder. PO NED Hib iowa mie eri S.S.S. is made entirely of roots and 3 pion HERON ies herbs of the forests and fields, It does and! already, two of not contain a particle of mercury or pot- | results in the way of ash or any other harmful mineral to it ed with the same disease jure the delicate parts of the system, lotr iain care ital impair the digestion, corrode and irritate ae Ae ae ee the lining of the stomach, or in any oth Upiyour good work I way injure the health. It is Natur ess. blood purifier, harmless in its action and POU EAI CELTS BUSTIN? DEYN certain®in its good results. $. S.S TERME ONDEN 2 Sia Cliay seh Lh removes the poison from the circulation enriches the blood, and safely and permanently cures Contagion upand strengthens the system by its fine tonic effects and leave of the disease, but also in possession of glowing, robust health. If you are suffering with Contagious Blood Poison, S. Spo is Vy most certain reliance; an honest medicine, and because of its vegetable purity, a remedy for persons of « ie or condition, We have a special home treatment book which explains fully the different stages of the disease, and suggestions that will be helpful to you in the treatment of your case. We will be glad to send this book free of charge, and our physicians will also give you any special medical advice or direction free, if you will write us. $.S.S. for sale at all drug stores, renew m ener nite. THE SWIFT SPECIF{C COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. ‘ldren as one, and whe: and looked increduloi plained that !t was all due to a com- prehension of the laws of vibration and s. cure for me of Blo form, ar a my friends use it them are having won @cure. a Thad for me. ind I know it wi Tam today a liy cacy of S$. ( Hoy S will clos S.S.in cases of 1g you will keep you suc wishing Blood Poison. It builds » patient not only cured ur Fiftieth Anniversary: 0th Year of Selling Cheaper Than Any Other House, but For CASH ONLY. As long as other stores continue to see- a er ar credit for the favored few and cash for the masses—our UNDERSELLING SUPREMACY will not be questioned. A Higher-than-Ma BO [Macys] [Macys] Is Deliberate Extravagance FOU perhaps know that on late copyrighted fiction we undersell count Our price for such Books he $1.08 or more asked in all other cy Price for ==) = (Macy's | Main Floor. every other store in the is 98c. the copy, agait stores. a That underpricing of 10% is indicative of a greater underpricing on other lines of Books—standard sets, for example, such as we tell of to-day. We urge you to make comparisons :— EXCELSIOR” FIVE-VOLUME SETS, uniform cloth binding, the set.$1.19 Including the following authors: Dickens, Scott, Stevenson, Cooper, Kipling, Hawthorne, Caine, Black, Verne, Hugo, Doyle, Balzac, Russell, Mrs, Meade, Mary J, Holmes, Edna Macys) Lyall, Rose Carey, Marie Corelli, Bertha Clay, E. Marlitt and the Duchess. Shakespeare's Works—Handy Stratford Edition. . 83.61 Macaulay's History of England, Household Bdition, .$2.16 E. A. Poe's Works, illustrated, Sterling Edition, 6 vols . $3.61 brary Edition, 12 vols. Tolstoi’s Works, Fielding’s Works, Sterling Edition, vols. Pepys’ Diary and Correspondence, Library Edi Prescott’s Ferdinand and Isabella, 3 vols. Les Miserables, Household Edition, 2 vols. Bulwer Lytton’s Complete Works, 13 vols. Thackeray's Complete Works, 10 vals... FINE EDITIONS—BOUND IN LEATHE! Dickens’s Works, illustrated Edition, 15 vols., half morocco......$18.24 Scott's Works, Andrew Lang Edition, 25 vols, half morocco....864.02 Eugene Sue's Works, illustrated Cabinet Edition, 20 vols., half morocco, $37.64 Smollett's Works, Library Edition, 12 vols, half calf......e++0..817.96 Hugo's Works, illustrated Sterling Edition, 10 vols., half morocco..$12.21 Elliot's Works, illustrated Edition, 8 vols, half m $10.24 Thackeray's Works, Cabinet Edition, 20 vols., half $34.94 Ruskin’s Works, illustrated, Sterling Edition, 13 vols. half moroc é $1 Cottage Furniture: Worth Whiie To Make Early Selection. ) THER problems will confront this Furniture organization by the time you have actual use for Summer Cottage Furniture. We plan long ahead. So the present—ordinarily a between- season period—we make a mid-season period by making the ing inducements extraordinarily attractive. It will pay you to ticipate the Summer’s needs. Selections will be held for delivery when wanted. - Unsurpassed assortments here—designs for all rooms, porches and lawns—in Adirondack Silver Birch, Reed, Rattan, Hand-made Willow, Maple, Gak and Mission. Some of the buying inducements—less -recular prices :— Solid Oak Chiffoniers, 30 inches] Dressers, reg. $20.24; sale..,.816.89 wide, serpentine top, five deep drawers; | Dressers, reg. $22.49; sale....$18.74 bevelled glass; size 12x18 inch. .87-49| Dressers, reg. $24.74; sale....$20.67 OTHER CHIFFONIERS, | Dressers, reg. $26.24; sale... .$21.89 Solid oak, reg. $10.89, at..... $9.94 | Dressers, reg. $40.89; sale....$29.49 CHIFFONIERS AND DRESSERS. CURLY BIRCH. Chiffoniers, reg. $18.34; sale. .$15.34 Chiffoniers, reg $22.24; sale..818.49 Chiffoniers, reg. $24.74; sale. .820.67 Chiffoniers, reg. $26.49; sale. $22.24 Quartered oak, reg. $17.24, at.814.34 Quartered oak, reg. $18.24, at.$15.24 Quartered oak, reg. $21.74, at. $18.24 Quartered oak, reg. $23.24, at.$19.67 DRESSERS. Solid oak, reg. $14.24; sale....$12.24] 7 | Ouart'd oak, reg. $21.24; sale.$16.24 | Dressers, reg. $20.24; sale Dressers, reg. $24.74; sale Quart’d oak, reg. $22.49; sale.$18.74 = AS actin é Quart’d oak, reg,.$23.24; sale.819.34 CHIFFONIERS AND DRESSERS Quart’d oak, reg. $25.24; sale.821.24 MAHOGANY-FINISHED Quart'd oak, reg. $26.49; sale.$22.24 S, reg. $18.74; sale. $15.67 iers, reg. $20.89; sale, $16.24 CHIFFONIERS AND DRESSERS. shiffoniers, reg. $22.49; sale. .$18.6 BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE. 3 ets f shiftoniers, reg. $23.24; sale..$19.34 Chiffoniers, reg. $18.34; sale..$15.34| Dressers, reg. a eon Ghiffoniers, reg. $23.24; sale..$19.84 3 sucigeres Chiffoniers, sale, 826.24 sored $28.49 iffoniers, $33.74 Misses’ and Girls’ Suits: End O’ Week Special Groups Second Fi $23.00 Suits, $18.74—NEW MODEL CUTAWAY SUITS, Sanaa Steere Lo aude Of ce. ent quality shadow s and plain Panama; notched collars, pique; jack- ets lined with taffeta silk; new model circular skirt, with panel us mt, finished with four rows of stitched folds, buttons and deep hem. SIZES—14, 16 AND 18 YEARS. - 4.00 Suits, $10.74—NEW MODEL JUNIOR SUITS, for EEE cont 13, a0) anded/7eyears, un Guts yle, made of pretty shadow plaids and plain Pan- ; Jackets with notched collars and white pique vestees; satin- lined; new pleated skirt, finished hed fold and deen hem Coats-for Girls 4 to 16 Years-: « At $4.96 —Girls’ New Model Double-breasted Coats, made of excel- lent quality fine Pacca cloth, in blue or red; notched collar; cuffs and sleeves trimmed with emblem; sizes 4 to 16 years. At $7.89—Girls’ Double-breasied Coats, made of tan covert; notched, stitched collar; three cut pocket turn-over cuffs; sizes 4 to 16 years... $7.89 ith sti “Right Shape” Shoes: Foot Insurance That Insures 7 OR misses, children and infants, Shoes specially designed— | they forestall future f 2s by shaping growing feet along natural lines. Expertly designed—the headwork of a man who has mate a life study of juvenile footwear. LExpertly built—in a factory where only high class materials and high class workmanship are considered. 2d FL at trol The “Right Shape” line embrace: Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Ribbon Ties, Slippers and Ankle Ties in all desirable leathers, at prices ranging from $1.49 to $3.96 a pair. Special This Friday and Saturday ’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, selected black glazed kid- kin; similar grades command $2.75, $3.25 and $4.00 in other stores; ial here:— soa nndndno ns 10) SOYA 11 to 2 2%4°to 5 $1.79 $2.29 $2.79 I S, lace style, lack calfskin; sizes, 10 to 1314; $2.00 values; pair...... apasonnoodnn decngonogonony $1.59 Initialled Water Tumblers. 48c Thin Blown Tumblers, first quality ware, with neat wreath and initial; regular'y 84c. the dozen; this sale—500 dozen..............- TES AO R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. WA 35th St. Depositor’s Account Advantages CONV STRICTLY three B’way at 6th Ay | Depositor i NOMY balances, has Macy's compounded rhe every every Fur Storage 24 Floor. We are prepared to accept Furs for storage, subject to full insurance against damage by fire, moths, etc., and against loss by burglary, Alterations, if desired, and at extremely moderate prices. Furs called for upon re quest. of an ordinary “charge” account at a credit store, every CASH system affords, and, in addition, 4 per cent. interest on daily months. Deposit any sum you care to. Make purchases in] It is a quick, smooth-running ideal system for the usual way and have them charged in the UN- shopper; there is no waiting for change, no delay. USUAL WAY—to the money you have on deposit. | Statements of accounts are mailed monthly. ONLY DEPOSITS INTENDED FOR PURCHASING PURPOSES ARE INVITED—WE DO NO BANKING BUSINESS. Men’s Spring Model Suits First Broken Lots in _ A Clearance Tr season has hardly begun, yet already there are iT troken lines from the early spring stocks placed ‘Macys! on display two weeks ago. We might “‘fill in,” but we have another rule for ail broken lots. Out they go and we start afresh with assortments full rounded. In this collection there are about 100 Suits, fash- Sth FL. $8 ioned of such fabrics as worsteds, velours and cheviots, in grays, blues, browns, Xc., all lined with alpaca. \ Sizes—regulars, stouts and longs, Sale $14.75 eZ $18.00 Top Coats, $14.75-—An attractive special group of Covert Top Coats, full box models, with double stitched lap seams; silk body lining and satin sleeve lining. Finer qualities of Suits and Top Coats on display at Prices ranging up to $34.75 Spring Apparel for Boys 24 FI HAND-TAIL padded shou ton-holes—Norfolk a: ed belt and derby Suits, materials, at prices ranging fr $7.49 to 313.74 Boys’ AND — RUSSIAN BLOUSE made of all-wool cheviots elour-finished — cassi- meres; sailor collar models, embroid- ered emblem on collar and shield; all the new spring shades of Olive, gray tan and browns; sizes 3 to 10 years : cots different models, two y style, Derby and Dou reasted Coats, with or without Its; two pairs of full lined trousers for boys: to 13 years 86.49 SERGE RBOCKE yokes; double-breasted 1 with- out belts and De! made of fine Washington Mills e, well tai- lored and guaranteed in every way; sizes 7 to 1S years..... $4.96 $3.25 German Silver Purses $1.98 Main Floor. A special lot of 150—exaci luctions in German silver i solid silver de- s 1 gray finish; lined with silk, fitted with change pocket “and long chain handle. Candied Fruits Basement Imported (French) — dainties— Sugared Pears, Apricots, Li Green Gage Plums, Pine: and Cherries; regularly 49c. Ib.; end of week speciil. + 29c Easter Novelties, Dinner Fa- vors, L Paper Doilies and ‘Ta- ble Decor ments In Ss department. ynS—extensive assort- tion adjoining Candy Underprice BasementSpecials Boys’ Washable Suits RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, made cf chambray, in navy, red, gray or tan; two models—one with sailor collar and the other with military collar; both trimmed with three rows of white braid; sizes 24 to 8 yeare; spe che at... 940 Handkerchiefs SWISS EMBROIDERED HANDKER. CHIEFS, in an extensive range of neat and showy patterns, blind or oper= work, both scalloped and hemstitched; also all-over embroidered effects; sold elsewhere at 25c. each; special...12¢ FANCY KIMONO HANDKERCHIEFS in an assortment of floral designs, suitable for making of Dusting Caps, Kimonos, Aprons, Pillow Tops and other fancy work borders not perfect ly printed; 10c, values, at. Furnishing Goods Specials Main Floor, 34th St, — MEN'S SPRING SHIRTS, of tine quality woven stripe madias, in a variety of patterns; coat model, pleated and plain, with cuffs attached; hand-laune dered; similar garments elsewhere $2.50; here PAJAMAS, of genuine “Soisette,” in blue, white, pink and t tailored and trimmed with s here ROBES ull cut, well k frogs and pearl buttons; elsewhere $3.50; case than a suit of sete cece ee es eecen BROT of striped flannel; take up no more space in sult P nas; all sizes steed cove . SHIRTS TO MEASURE, of Viyella, flannel, attached collar or peta neckband; hand-made throughout fm aur custom shirt baht oe cial NECKWEAR— Exceptional v ues on special tables at.. Apparel for Workers in Laboratories & Operating Rooms. =» A | SECTION of this Fifth Floor Store for Men is given over to work-time apparel for the professional man—Coats, Trou- ya) Set, Aprons, &c., for use in the operating-room and the = laboratory. The prices are quite interesting. For example :— PHYSICIANS’ COATS, of double thread white duck, with detachable buttons and military collars; sleeves and front of garment trimmed with 1-inch Hercules braid. see ee ee G1L74 DUCK TROUSERS to match, with side buckles; turn up bottoms bones a --- $1.24 and $1.96 _ _ LABORATORY GOWNS, of brown mixed twill; cut 54 inches long and finished with detachable snap buttons..... $1.79 Misses’ and Children’s Imported Underwear Reduced One-third 24 FL AND-MADE Undergarments of the finer sorts, taken from | regular stocks and placed out for a clearance at a Straight re- duction of a third trom our usual low prices. The clearance should be prompt and decisive. RRO WERS, of nainsook, finished with hand-embroidered ruffle. —Sizes, 4 to 6 years. 8 to 12 years, 14 to 18 years. B9c 99¢ $1.19 DRAWERS, of nainsook, finished with lace trimmed ruffle. —Ldizes, 4 to 6 years. 8 to 12 years, 14 to 18 years, —Each, $1.09 $1.39 $1.69 DRAWERS, of nainsook, with ruffle, hand-embroidered and lace-trimmed, —Sizes, 4 to 6 years. 8 to 12 years, 14 to 18 years, ——Each, $1.98 $2.39 $2.97 GOWNS, of nainsook, with tucked yoke and hand-embroidered, —Size,» 6-yr. 8-yr. 10-yr, 12-yr. i4-yr, ——Each, 98¢ $1.09 $1.19 $194 91.49 GOWNS, of nainsook, with tucked yoke and hand-embroidered suffle, —Size, 2-yr. 4-yr. 6-yr. 8-yr. 10-yr, Thy -—Each, $1.39 $1.49 $1.59 $1.69 91.79 $1.86 SKIRTS, of percale, with hand-embroidered hem, Size, 6-yr. 10-yr. 12-yr. i+yr. 16-70, —tach> 79 $1.09 $1.19 $1.29 $1.40 §1.! SKIRTS, of nainsook, with hand-enbroidered ruffle. —Size, 8-yr, 10-yr, 12-yr. 14-yr, 16-yr, Each, $1.69 $1.79 $1.89 $2.29 $2.59 ° : New Veils and Veilings. _ Main Floor, nee ISPLAYS change weekly, with weekly shipments of novelties from our Paris office. Perhaps you know of another New York Veiling store that offers equal attractions. We do not. “Just in is a big collection of Magpie (black-and-white) Velling of Maline, Hairline’and Filet Meshes; Plain, Chenille and Velvet-dotted effects; 48 inches wide; at prices ranging. from .... 29c, to, 98c, a yard Special—?% yards Chantilly ing-dat Nets, in black, whife and all the pecial’ iesirable shades; suitable alike for veiling and millinery pur. Faces