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NDS’ ME MEAN WESTINGHOUSE 1K | DEAD, AGHIFT IN “DROP HURTS STOCKS ASTHLATIIE “=: “PRIESTS LED J IN SEARCH FOR MISSING PASTOR akens Cn a Drive ric Issue and ee ef betes TT SWell-Dressed Body Found in 7 | MM T Rev. Father Caulfield, of East River With Nothing i) REQUIEM MASS Al Washington, N. J., Last Seen in This City a Week Ago. to Idei WASHINGTON. N. 1. April 90.—The THE CATHEDRAL The boty of «hy inc — Bishops who have eat beyond and hundreds ¥ Catholics in pie community are con- ve handsome man. aa epee f the Inquir if sp eal 8 Oblget to You. 3 ft iderabiy disturbed over the myste- ip) —Top o' the Morning. 37 “Just Help Yourself, evan) eant aldo m ata 5 he inve Bak! ingP. Til photon othe Morning. Bt TN ately Soursert edding or on occasions, was rlous absence of Rev. (Father John| comes ut tie ot | owaer Tierightane Rawal sda ° Ae it a ‘8 Re the k Willian les, who was 12 So) Are My Life, My ST R. BALI ound floating at the pier at the foot Heres | Caulfield, pastor of St. Joseph's Roman | {ie lawyer, Willan O- Miles, why | ABSOLUTELY PURE HNN nections i eesean Piano Femto =) . rd street to- It ‘ ‘ Catholic Church here, Father Caul- | tne } uy and pay a tine ot i 0. oF = lof East Forty-third street to-day was Bishep John J. O'Connor, of New- for having t ough Koven. onstrating his “latest ad been in the water only a few hours ark. Reht Rev. Thomas F. Cusack, field has not been seen or heard from sums by Mare eee nuKe of arse THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 4 Hbboant?7 Seen My Cc compositions 3 ewkvoric, waalt ‘ 1 - of these ns were awa aes ‘i i fand bore no marks of violence pot pitts Neal a the | since last Thursday, when he left an- ordi oft jul fatiee The only baking pows Hoosen | Aint Fou | No money and no papers were found ne eee ns Pree other priest In New York City osten- peated to-liy | that Miles’s der made with Royal eRe a the Tin the pookets of the clothing, beyond a Ba ealeiat arias Cin Ree bly to board @ Lackawanna train £0, victed amd tinrgikel med a grape cream of tartar, | | 1 ing. sOseman nevesnaper uf yesterday's cate, Sinnott, as deacon, and sub-deacon, the return to this place a ‘complete confession and that bott : we Reta, the Co, 35—Are, You sincere? Tne only clucs te the Ar aeaecise Rev, William Bo Martin The congregation of St, Joseph's! a Mot can Flag. Another 40 and Her La, La, Peart eer ent | EGU LS SG ode Hale le) Oh Cusack sald: | Cyurch are so worked up over his con- eT Hi rake a tittle mi 41—Vannee Two-Step, Come Back to Me. je pipe, a knife and a comb. — “At the end of our centennial we have . lime for Stine > (anette |—_— —— James J. Doran. of No. 87 Second congregated here to do reverence to the | tinued absence that a number of them, | if : laveniie. happened on the p e souls of the departed prelates and under the guidance of Rev. Father! / — Yolock this morning. He won dark $8,125, 000 icity ( h tts st s and xz, e Wilt WEST) WEST FROM NBARLY A cr oe looked bout have gone before us and | Kelly, of Oxford, and Rev. William | 23d ST. 234 ST 1 LR SAO ee fpoject rubbing: ¢ ‘i F k of the diocese. Tighe, of Hampton Junction, Jeft here = (i . RT eee alentits Go Don't, Want to 7 for a day). ‘ou gover and distin [a human form in the w to-day for New York to try and locate | the missing pastor. | Iman Walter Carroll. of the at hard for the On Thursday last Father Caulfield, iret aimee ae religion, that have passed accompanied by Father William Tighe, | the pler and 1) away. Taey were ibe men who made pastor of St, Anne's Church. at Hamp- Carroll sent a cal 4 the @ in the New York diovese that brought the patrol wagon and two led bpolicemen, The four men pull the 7 body out of the water and removed tt to the Morgue. The dead man w old, 5 fect 10 Inches tall and weighed ton Juncti af After transacting {t the made an appointment to meet again on Monday at this place and then separated. Father Caulflei! declaring that he would go to the Lack- | awanna depot and take a train home. 9 | Father Tighe went by wav of the New what tt is to-day. shop Farley gave solemn ab- ‘as crowded when the as about forty years noticeable PF EREEEE F Jabout 180 pounds. He had a splendid z , ; Jersey Central. chest. and muscular ent, but * crevices . = Fthe muscles were flabby and the hands dy No special alarm was felt for Father were soft, indicat at he had done ina Caulfield by his parishioners until Sun- Necparal work (for al longtime: ‘The Fe day, when he failed to appear to cele- hair is dark, the © and eyes . 2 ner in this place or in Hackettstown, where he also officiates brown. He wore a y coat, a white waistcoat with a thin oink St. Heid Cia Baa cncirs nt leather vere closed for the day, a lativ: fstripe. Mzht trousers, patent leather we! | ; gaiters with c’ tops, white socks, a ¢ Lair) ac of the missing pastor in Trenton were stiff bosomed w shirt. white collar ara Weraciate G2 ese ls es pace, ve and tie and fieece-lined underwear. ae Neg of him, an a systematic § The fingernails show that man 2, a form ‘ch was begun which will be prose- 4 with vigor. of a and sought the service He was fre occasinnally manicure this shirt and collar worn them only a he was drowned. 1 \ monatatepalice Flags for Centenary “Nassau” 10-Inch Talking (En of appearan Decorations. Machine Records, 39c. faved, wed that he had tlme before of missing shows h. Pac Omtario & West Pn vas that of the drowned Sth Floor. Dise records may be used on Vic- — — = At MATCHLESSLY LOW PRICES— tor, Colum Zenophone and all t tandard All Wool Bunting Flags—6- star Flags, in standard sizes. Make S. patent No, 534,543. Over 200 titles | comparisons. ready. other dise machines licensed under U. B. Altman & Cn. ANNOUNCE A SALE OF MILLINERY, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) SATURDAY, AS FOLLOWS: Beco! AND a $6.50 & 8.00 EACH from our reg 1.25 & 2.00 EACH | TRIMMED WALKING HATS ; i UNTRIMMED HATS : , THE LATEST DESIGNS IN WOMEN’S SIMPLY TRIMMED CHILDREN’S MILLINERY, FLORAL AND FEATHER AND MILLINERY ACCESSORIES. j HATS. i TR MMINGS, golf cloth in ; (DEPARTMENT ON FIRST FLOOR) sizes —2'3 t there is a go = @. Altman & Cn! | ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE RUGS AND DRAPERIES, FURS .AND FUR GARMENTS. FOR STORAGE Were $3.96 steds; stanci els, various Lawn Dresses for Children : - 432 eee ee _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. Ki When the Kings ( for Ma pected Boys’ Suits & Rector: | Marked Dowa Decisively All of it splendidiy made apparel you have a chance at suc) appari for anything below the r:gular low you hav2 a chance well worth while | Reefers, $3.49 and $4.96, | \¢2!ers 0 i Were $4.96 to $6.49. | blue serge, our best seling Boy’s Suits at $2.97 and $3.96. brown or red; Caauh IG Boys’ Suits a: $4.9: Rachie APRIL 30, 1908. fs of the thade Mun A part al confers ings County Grand Jury to Jam ss ary Investigate Two Members + Conn, April 39, erentailves of the er Footbal! y the season, are ticd for e rford faculty, ne limit onthe * played off, ale has beat faverford in a single mat able that the nwarded to Yale. Yale a: first place, a t t I | iE champlonshin will inty Grand J ROYAL Hictments will The “Koch” Special $10.00 Trimmed Hats Values $18.00 to $20.00 Desiring to inculcate into the minds of our patrons the merits of these mcdels and the success resulting {rom our continued efforts en- courages us in our determination to prcduce a trimmed model for $10.00 which will be pre-eminent, combining all salient points of the highest grade designs. Imported Trimmed Hats Occupy a Special show room and deserve particular notice. They are Fersonal selections, chosen with the accurate udgment acquired by long experience in catering to a numerous and exacting clientele. Prices noticeably moderate. (2d Floor:) R. A. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Cow Prices In our Restaurant, 8th floor, AL : ‘ i Ca DuncheonWovcolrsesnaae 44c B'way at 6th Av, 34th to 35th Se Bhth St. nd Floor, ular stocks. And wh?n drices ———> Rosters of ——_———— tn covert. d fancy mixturas; bvoken oO 1) years—of some of ‘ines; of each size O1 assortment. Russian and Saiior Blouse to $3.43. Suits of fine —-___ sergesinnivy tine chev.ots and wor- ing or sailor coliar mod- trimmings. Kn ckerbocker DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, TH MOST APPROVED eq [—Fifty sheer white lawn dresses, in a variety | METHODS BEING USED FOR THE SAFE-KEEPING THEREOF Specia of pretty, hig ed models, ai! hand- Saat _ Suits, of blu somely trimmed with embro dery or Val. inser- serge, yoke or do.iv.e-breasted mod- fon, lace and tucks; full 2 $ WHEN ARRANGING FOR STORAGE, IT IS RECOMMENDED (MO HENS Ee aor dep hems QB] els, some with iw pairs of knic«er- | THAT ORCERS BE PLACED FOR CONTEMPLATED ALTER. bockers; sizes 7 10 17 years. | ATIONS. “AN, REPAIRS IN FUR GARMENTS, AND FOR 30x - eae Sa THE C_EANINS AND REPAIRING OF RUGS. Gu: [ieces pring a LACZ CURTAINS CLEANED AND STO%E). __ Men’ Ss Weight Undergarments a | MOTORING GOOD ze 1 stocks embrace a representative selection of the garments produced by the leading manufacturers of France, Ger- ne LA, England and America, A search elsewhe for assortments equally varied is certain to be uasuccessful, as will be your seerch for values equal to curs. Characteristi Shirts with Drawers to Match French Balb’ Frerch Sea !s and Cotton, the garment.. French White Lisle Thread, the garment. I | French Lisle Thread, extra fine quality French Natural Merino, the garment Sirert, B5ih Steeet awh Sth Avera? an, the garment. ..59¢ and 74c ge fo} 1130 ne “rocky CHET Saxony Ba! an, the garment... Sexony Belbrggan, the garment...... 005006 Saxony Lisle Tiread, the garment.-.0 6... 0... cee ce eee ri E $3.59 SUNT Saxony Silk-anc-Wool, blue, the garment... We Vay Freight, 84th “L"" tation. Door. Norley’s Englisi: Whte Lisle Thread, the garment. .$1.39 a id $1.89 x English Siik-and-Wool, the garment... 0.06600 occ sse oe o000$2,78 Cartwright & Warner's English Mer no, the eee . $1.49 and $1.99 . — rie fe ceaeiaie tae ora | ’ G pecials for Smokers Men’s English fae 0 _ | La Compars—"onures—Key West, Chamois Glove: Hoa yr ; 4.96 ——J/ust through our Foreign «f- ear itanas chico, clear Havanay Ren t 1 per bor of 30: Our regular price fice, a si ipment ot such chamois ayes, ine natural coor + § th $1.98 butt spear backs. also ty ‘ € button, spear backs, Brine Porto A can prevaianbs 25 Island, value; box of 9 at......6. Wheeling Stogies, h $1. 24 A Pair boxes of 100 at....$1.74 and $1,98 vaper Cigar Holders with qui!! mouthpieces; box of 100, TG: Save as above, will fit. any size cig:r, per 100.. Sold in other the Pair, These Shops for $1.50 ¢ in Glove Section and Men's ishing Section Main Floor, | sseirasenete arene emeemnmmmenemmames! Apparel for Men and Women: Accessories for Cars ath FL OW comes dust-coat time for the motorist, and for the be- $3.96 \ ready, we're ready for early buyers, These ginning of the season we have ready some quite specia! our own importation—they came to us in : en and mohair models for both men and $4.96 |} the rough, and we h chad them blocked and Macys | a full assortment of caps, gloves, goggles, &c. trimmed in the best possible manner, We carr. -essories for the car as well, and the "experienced motori $7.49 The $16.49 Pannar 2s are Monte Cristi quality— will note the saving to be made here in the purchase of small parts: exceedingly fine. Specialty Hat Shops get $25.00 to $9.94 $50.00 for this grade. Only samples of these have For Men been blocked—the remainder are to be blocked and Linon Dust Natural Linen Dust-Coat, extremely $16.49 finished asynurchasersiclecly boul twOldaysitine cial value : full; wind shields on sleeves; spe- sc hsbstals Linon Dust-Coat, in full, doutie cial ae single-breasted, 84.06 Men’s “Waferflex’ Derbies, $2.74 breasted Medel ey ee 36 double-breasted 85.04 Extremely Light-Weight Self-Conforming. ny eR AT ust Coat 9g YSY Linen Caps. Derbies, ranking next to Straws in the matter of comfort. Derbtes Gauntlet Gloves Goggles; special value. double- Four-Way Goggles... $2. ee Curved Lens Goggles. Mirovitch French 96 at, double- $2.74 bone Linon Dust-C. breasted . Linenette D full, breasted model; special value Linenette Dust-Coat, very full, doub breasted model .. $3. For Women Mohair Dust-Coat, do: reasted, Cravenetted Mohair Dust-Coat, in with wind shields on ck. gray striped effect; full, double- Main Floor, blue or gray’ special value. . 85. ted model; wind-shields on New Neck’ —Imported Four-in-hands, Just through our Foreign office, Mohair Pust-Coat, double-breasted .. $14.74 ure of “shamois silk,” made by Cloty, of Paris; in plain colorings and full. and loose; in 182.49 to $3. Bee Stripe elfect; elsewhere $2.50; here $1.44 (i esaroromnnandecennpagn $1. Neg ige> Shirts, made of Anderson's imported ; Pleated and Hes Accessories Spark Plugs; special value... 69c Combination Volt-Ammeter. . Pognon Spark Plugs... Columbia No. 6 Dry Cell Ammeters Volt Meters , eries .18¢ . $1.69 Imported Eight-Day Clocks, "$1.98 | movement .. inal Court League, ut May 15 to award tne aving payed a the tle cannot ch. tt je pret THE OLD RELIABLE || ‘ Racing Goggles, 314.96 $2.74 ‘$1. 49 New Haven Eight-Day Offset Clocks, $4.49 watch “A nd nd en Fifth Foor. Please Order by Number. Summer Time. (Eva Care I'm Afrald to Come it Home in the Dark 29. nin Town, | FROM THE MERRY S—Waltz Home, Sweet 30—Waltz Dream Waltz, WIDOW, Home with Me Goto “See Minstrel Show S When ‘the Moon P er Hasn't Spoke Love You 60, haciove MM sie Cavaiter, 8c t ther Sines, (Vesta | Sp ‘ictoria), 5 Over the Hills and Far (Alice Lloyd) fe Down at the Wite. t Worry. Ia No Place for Merry Widow Walts ahaa, Belle. ‘My Heather 25--Sweetheart Days $—Sar of a 23 i Reverie) | There’s a Fortune in the Ground for You it up! A Ww orld “Real Estate Wanted” | Ad. will finda “Bargain” and a World ‘Real Bee For Sale” Ad. will Sell it at a Profit Biss (New the Matzoth fe Visitors to New York his great Macy Store one of M lis. It is the er one roof Friday and Saturday, from 1.30 A. M. to 2:15 P. M., a d'Hote more goods other store in Am and any phe) Centenary 7 & For 100 Men---The Best Sait Bargains We Havz Had Ths Year: Fancy Sack Suits Made to § *46. 15 Sell Up a High aaide Site: both in To $30.00 fabrics and tailoring ——fash- ioned of pure w orsteds, velours, cassimeres and unfinished tab- rics in most desirable patterns andcolorings: three-buttor sin- gle-breasted coats. halt or tull I. 4 with fine quality mohair, dn Regular S.ocks Finer Sui s Up to $34.75. faces Advance Sale of Men’s Genuine Ecuador Panama Hats th Floor ierably more than a thousand Panamas With consid similar to the “Waterflex” sell for $3.50 in other stores. “Cus om Siock’’ Press Shirts for the man who wants mace-lo-measure qualtly Without any delay. These shirts are made inthe broadest range of sizes known!{o shirt- making. Price $2.24 aces —— = Furnishings Bulletins negligee coat model, cuffs attached; spectai..........sseeeeeeees silk-and-woo! flannel, are guaranteed hot to shrink; coat model garments with linen neckbands; silk-sewn throughout; made in our own custom workrooms; very special—$4.74 Pajamas, of “Soisette,” in pink, tan, blue and white; trimmed with silk frogs and pearl buttons; $3.50 values; sale........+ 600 Bath Robes, of imported terry cloth; made to command $8.00; stripe patterns; | Negl.gee Snirts, of