The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1908, Page 11

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HELD FOR TAKING IT WAS SETH WHO. MURPHY HENCHMAN WOMEN'S CASH IN. MOVED TEDOY TQ. PROTESTS HS SAT ACID BATH CASE. PASS THE TOBASDO ‘zz {sland, Seeks Kelease by | Bullock Greeting Taft, Says ‘Test Before Jury. HeWrote Roosevelt Doleful Letters to Get Him Going. ' — Sulker Put Under $3,000 Bail, Though Mrs Sample Was Not in Court, Fred Ware, formerly a Republican Alderman, secured a writ of habeas corpus for William F, Carry. &, mem- or of the Tammany Hall General Com- mittee for Charles F, Murphy, Tweitth | sembly Diatrict who hag been an ate of the slanhattan State Hospi- te a ate ABERDEEN, 3. D., Sopt. 2.—The | f Me n Vv land £01 HINTS AT BLACKMAIL.) gouth Dakota’ campaign of canaidate |i oF ee ee cael | Taft began at this place shortly after befove Tonle Sees Uae _ jreme Court to-day, Ir, Ware detnar = i, trae Ei ib Goch salt) at : meeting: Mr. Oy a jury trial to determine the ques- Mrs. Sample’s Lawyer Says ‘Taft spoke from a platform erected (jon of sanity + “ |eclose by the st His volee was Carry Was & dock master during ae 2 =f ay tive usky 0 e hea pissiouer, 2 Sulker Forced Her to Give husky ana al to the heavy Ward's. Is Ils {tinerary iie, Redfield, hour and a half at rt stops at Tripp, Iiion and a rally Ta h day's work ahi Included meet! with an and his commit nle to Bellevue tee on the af- | Money to Avoid Scandal. ol ankton and V o-night at Sioux Cit oRtililam Stabon oF the | ertified that | Just as the police had predicted, aged a lary Ja Sa le, wh Famer Mrs MED (Lane nae At Aberdeen the Taft special changed SELL Odes Ee claims to have been tortured WIth red! ity gcort, dropping elght North Da- Juste Gerard pilmorned the hearing J acid on Sunday afternoon, o k dele |until Fridav and Carry was retumed pepper and acid on Sunday kota statesmen and taking on the i" SS ee did not come from her home at No, §77 | gatlon from South Dakota. Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, to the Gates 1 Beth Bullock, President Roose- ‘Avenue Police Court to-day to testify to | velt's hunting friend, Joined the meet- her dealings with George W. Sulker and | ing at Aberdeen. George Wright, brothers-in-law, who | ere is not the slightest had been summoned to explain how one} a th Dakota going of them came to borrow practically all of the old widow's savings, without gly ing any security. But, really, b ed, for after had heard t of the woman's pat ee ‘CRUISER YANKEE’S PLIGHT ON SPINDLE ROCK WORSE. | Heavy Sea ~ Pounds Her Against Reef and She Sinks Lower— Still Hope to Save Vessel. NEWPORT, R, 1, Sept —The United States crulser Yankee, ashore 6 Rock, Burzard's Bay, @ constant pounding througho! he night and early to-day upon the jagged point of rock on which she has veen impaled for nearly a week itheast wind raised a chi doubt on| | ht under al witness. Through Magistrate's part the bonds as 4 this action o Grand Jury in to inquire more fully Mrs, Sample’e Injuries, A Butter and Egg Man. Bulker claimed to be a butter and egg merchant and a member of the New might give way under pow hammering, but observers from s uld note no change In her position ner than that she might possibly of that House and r. Bryan as a means people York Mercantile Eacnange, at No. lower in the water. Harrison street, He is the hus ° cers and crew w il on boar Wright's sister. Wright gave his res Wer aera dence as No. wl Twenty-third street, lam would be c lence ii had passed bi ie sea eased up a Hitt realy a eoaerets —_—_~>-—_ the cruiser held together never got a cent of a heavy strain of last money,” Wrigi red to explain as REMODEL THE NORMANDIE, Rate uit evinge nee soon as he | 1 from hi lous s he —— gee And all 1 did wa: Hotel to Be Transformed Into THREE DIE ABOARD STEAMER Bachelor Apartments ANTWERP, Sept. 2—The steamer en Med with B Kinghowel, {rom Tag: Russia 8 GREGG M. CATLIN DEAD. Never Fails 10 Kestore Gray Hair tolts Natural maa \ Pormer Newspaper Man and Aas Uke is sistant Secretary (o the Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray OF Comitzolier, faded Promotes a luxuriant growth of ant se ry healthy hair. Stons ite falling out. and positively removes Dandruff, Keeps hair the Finance Refuse all substitutes his home. uch fn $1 as SOc, size Bro was a avenue, ase, He 1. Tsaac Hay Spec. Co. Newarke N° Harfina Soap cures Pimples, chapped hands, and eeps axin fue and soft. 2he, Send 2c. for free book “The land Was @ e Brooklyn rd, In at a ome b: Aruggiats, Care of the Skin." alle acid.” : Judge Cuts Off Stories. Wright tried t never told his t oHNSOns Foor Soy one ax fodinesean ACTS LIKE MAGIC 40 Years the Standard of Efficiency. any means trate had h to hear Mrs Suiker fi AP Instant'y stops that everlasting smarting, aching and foot weariness. Di solves corns, callouses ani soothes and removes bunions and all inflammation. A triumph of medical skill. Worked out by W lliam 'olnscn, graduate of the London Che ical Laboratory. One cake will cemonstrate it. Buy a cake to-day, and know what foot comfort means. veny until nex hearing, i OWEGO HIT BY A GALE BINGHAMTON, N Y,, Sept, 2%—The Large cake 25c. All druggists. Send for free sample. Money Back if Not Satisfied. WILBUR A, WELCH, Sole Distributer, 706 + lation Huilding, N, Y. -Now Then- Who Said: Biscuits? Soda Biscuits Beaten Biscuits Raised Biscuits Baking Powder Biscuits* GOLD MEDAL | elusions, and | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BEPTEMBER 29, 1908. Fl Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Pricer R will find this G M Store root in America r ¢ veniences-—Parlors, WW | Bway at oth Ay, Mtn to 35th Se Store hours—8 A. M. to 6 I Annual Sale Involving All Lines Housewares: Greatly Underprice. Basement All lines, but only one grade—that the BEST PROCURABLE. As customers of this great Macy Housewares store know, no second grade wares ever get into these stocks. “Sec- onds” of some wares, particularly enamelled kitchen utensils, are a menace to health. The greatest source of danger is in the flaws and chips of enamel that find their way into food- stuffs. We eliminate the risk by sticking to the ironclad rule of having only FIRST QUALITY WARES. IF WE ELECTED TO SELL “SECONDS,” AS OTHER STORES DO. WE COULD DOUBLE OUR PROFITS. In such a sale as this you can purchase everything you need under price—for less than Macy’s regular prices. of Prosy, Every-day Needs KINCHEN OUTFITS—Hirst quality “El-an-Ge" tnamelled | Wrought Iron and Brass Ware, p in sting of Dishpan, Cook Pot, Tea | Fire Fixtures Pot, Coffee Pot, two Long-Handled Saucepans, two | Wrought Mn ih At ndirons, — palr Lipped Saucepans, two Pie Plates, Tea Kettle, Pudding Pan, Ladle, pe ES ear “i | Wrought Iron Fire Sets, $2.61 to Soap Dish, Spoon, Colander and Skimmer, 18 pieces in all... $4. 86 | "97.81 Other Specials in “‘El-an-Ge” Ware: | Wrought Iron Fenders, $6.24. No. 7 Tea Kettles, regularly 56¢; No. 20 Lipped Saucepans, regular- | Alig et ark Arresters 19 to | special, 44¢, ly 48c; special, 1 | : Q ‘ $8.03 to No. $3 Rice or Milk Boilers, regu Mam Boilers with enamelled cov- | NreeSpatks Guards tooo larly $2c; special, 44c, ers, regularly $1.33; special, 99c, | ri 14 Quart Dishpans, regularly 44 Berli ans, No. 04, 27¢, No. | Briss Fire Sets, 87.56 to $12.61. * x 836c Brass ae ns, pair, $3.37 to special, No. 08, 36¢. a Tin and Galvanized Iron Ware: | Brass Spark Arresters, $2.69. to “Kreamer's” ‘Heavy Tin Wash Boil- 42 Quart Galvanized Iron Wash | $10.09, ; 7 Pails, 19¢ Fancy Hearth Brushes, $1.03 to Heavy Japanned Dust Pans, 12c $1.69. Heavy Tin Oil Cans, 4 qts., regu- Gas Logs, 12-In, $2.56; 14-tn, larly 32¢; 9 | eed 16-In., Heavy Tin Pans, 28¢ to $4.29; 20-in,, Heavy Tin Egg Poachers, 24¢ to ered Brass Wood Boxes, 79¢ $9.24 to $11.96, Heavy Japanned Dustpans, half coy Hammered Brass Fire Screens, $14.89 to $23.84 Stoves and Heaters Parlor C; Inder Stoves: regularly 29c; special, 24c Japanned Bread and’ Cake T4e, ered, Heavy Boxes, Wooden Ware: ly Five Foot Folding Clothes Bars, regularly 73c; special, 47c. Folding Ironing Tables, regularly $1.02; special, 79c. Plain Skirt Ironing Boards, 5 feet, , 24 Folding $1.21; Step Chairs, special, 92c Clot regularly 77¢; sp 8; Hardwood Clothespins, per 100, 10¢, Rolling Pins, Polished Wooden 18¢, Child's Cc e of ash, x0d Potato Mashers, 18c, carpeted top, y $i44; Oak Knife Boxes, 10c. special, $1.08 “Keen's” Mop Handles, 18¢, Ht en $5.92. . “2oth Century” Gas Hea Willow Ware: “and Reat from one burner, Faney Scrap Baskets, 84¢ Laundry Hampers, $6.13 to i ( 02, ed Work Baskets with ¢oy- Dog Carriers, $3.96 to $4.69. Laundry Coal Stoves, $3.83. to ers, 49¢ to $1.49. Nursery Chairs, $2.67 to $3.43, $8.29, Same as above, without covers, Palm Leaf Knife Baskets, 87¢ to Ovens for Gas or Oil Stoves, 76¢ 84e to 86¢. $1.03, to $2.53, Oval Wash Baskets, 68c to $1.88. Bassinettes, $1.63 to $2.59, “Perfection” Oil Heaters, $3,009 to S Wash Baskets, $1.44 to Same as above, with stands, $3.06 $4.54, ; $5.41. Ol teat 93.24 | Heavy Willow Clothes Hampers, Children's Bamboo Luaca Baskets, $2.17 to $3.24. | 19¢ OSTEO Miscelianeous Very effective, for the} Floor Brooms, four-sewed, good Vulcan Toaster, 24¢ support of fardintere, bist? , i and Pedestals, tmported from Japan, of carved teak- wood with mirble tops. In varying Acights, round or square in shaoe, they are} Brown Duck Laundry Bags, $1.46 “Ripoff” Polishing Mittens, 9c. Tampico Tumbler Brushes, 14e ble Scrubs, 3¢ hen Cleavers, 52. ly Nail Boxes, 12¢ “Multiple” Clothes and Shirt non Sense’ Phe ¢ Stove Brushes, Waist Hangers, 4c. $6.8 to $24.49, 4 Cotton “Christy” Bread Knives, set of Fourth Floor braided three, 56¢. Butler's Pantry Br rushes, 736. Dinner Sets and Glassware Base ment, iples of the underpricing which ie September sale of China and Glass. Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, neat green decorations; regularly $4.80 $2.23; sale, $1.49 sale ; Cut Glass Berry or Salad Bowls, 8 Boys’ $4.50 Auto h size; regular Water Tumblers, plain blown, first quality; regularly 48c. a dozen; Express Cars, $3.24 ETP ire MA acre RE serait epee ete eae 36: bth Pioor =a Here are 400 Hand Cars, suc Our stocks of C Glassware, on display and accessible for selling, as we il ustrate—the maker” uch Ts sur plus stock ata price that is | wer than dealers have hau to pay tor similar vehicles, . . s Sale of Office Furniture filed wth bb ft Fourth Floor ‘gee. RT) peiled by hana te er IEW the Office Furniture proposition in the right way—in af] neat ans very durab e businesslike way—and you will have a high regard for the]| Juvenue Automobiles, are larger than the combined stocks of all the other department stores in New York City. inches long, d wheeis; pro bay running, service this branch of our Furniture organization renders. $3.74—Steel Veer Autos, with rub ac We devote a special room to such Furniture—Roll and bodie Ee ine ees te stsel Flat Top Desks, Tables, Chairs, Sectional Cases, Filing Cabinets and] fea Po 8) WO ng the like. Au 3 . h , ~Autcs, wit) steel bodie an, For business houses that are to have new furnishings—partial or $4.49 Bear; wooven art re complete equipment for Autumn—there are these suggestions -— wh els, wit rubber tires; body pany 2 le dark yiecn, heer br ght seno Oak Flat Top Desks, $16.49,| _ Large assortment of Office Chairs. | wenn ace He 24, AOE and $21.24 Revolving Chairs and Stools, with 6 oak $16,49,| Cane. wood or leather seats fin Une nigh aiglass \ bee, 49, $25. io. E ihro (itings are } : Leather Couches, $18.74,] § easy to keepclean and dainty | Oak Roll Top Desks, $38.24,| $25.34, $30.24, 836.49. in as pearance; Nickew-framed } 845.24, 851.25, 2 . : Mirrors. $7.19 to $17.4; $ Other Desk Standing Hall or Office Clocks, > < prays, 4c, 10 $1.81; Sponge to $72.25 in golden and we ak, Imita Holders, $/.1210 $2.17; S 55 { Macy's. Ball-beasi Hon: Ane beh Holders, 13 (0 34.89: | Regularly 43289 $34.24 ery) J , in golden, waxed a Cee peal Nickel or Glass Towel $ ered oak, mahogany finished) Se BEDIRS’ RATCA I eaash 62117110 boi06? Glass hogany, with plain or lead-| Other Clocks Ranging up to 5108. ea D at gnpaca | Holders, 37¢ 1089 trax § Orn AOI IAI A OTT IIA III IANS IAA AAI AA ISIS AISI SANISISAISISISAISISSSISISSG DB IOSISIOICSION THE WORLD Printed More “VACATION RESORT” “Ads” in 1907 Than Any Other New York Newspaper. Remember This When You Get a Week or a Month Off. Poe Cees ee eseeeeererrrrcery FARRAR RRR REAR RRR Pereereterrectieersoll. TPES Petes eee eee SE teem | store under one rein f America, It s embrace the ! {trom the splendid displays of merchandise in the s find much of interest in the way of store cone Felephones and one of the largest Restaurants in the world, Noteworthy Display of Women’s Imported Capes, Coats and Wraps One of these special show- rooms on the second floor houses a collection of Foreign Capes, Coats and Wraps, easily ihe most comprehensive we have ever presented. Embraced are garments of chiffon, broad- cloth, satin and velours in ex- quisite new cole rings—Gobelin, clair de lune, cerise bisque, wis- taria, cream—and there are also handsome models in black. Some of these wraps are hand- embroidered, others richly trimmed with lace, braids or applique—and all represent the latest ideas of famous French designers, vase Prices range from $32.74 to $184.00 sacocaemag— Autumn Millinery Exh bition Days WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 THURSDAY, OCT. 1 FRIDAY, OCT. 2 MILLINERY PARLORS, 2D FLOOR Macs | Women’s Silk Waists, Sale at $2.97 Three diflerent styles, made of messaline, in black and colors; hi immed with lace insertion, medallions and rows of tucks, Kimoros of Albatross BTR Yenth Flannel—blue, pink, white or ‘abender—pret tily trimmed with Persian or dotted stih, satin bands, embroidered flowers, lace or silk bratd— some wiih sailor collars—some in Empire ef fects—are $5.49 to $18.24, Second Floor Boys’ $6.50 Suits, $4.96 ond Floor, rear, (BOCKER TROUSER SUITS—Both Derby and s, With or without belts; made of fine quality all neres and cheviots, in olive, smoke, brown and sizes for boys of 7 to 17 years. ‘ pees — Interesting to Automobilists Fourth Floor, MEN'S MOTORING OVERCOATS, of sturdy fabrics, in brown and gray, warmly lined; cut full 52 inches long, ia with k collars and wind-shield cuffs..........006 . $29.74 | Manchuria Dogskin Motoring Goggles, 49¢; Auto | ( ull motoring model, warmly Clocks, fitted with New Haven 8-day fr $22.74 | Movements ..++. - $4.49 Columbia Dry Cell Batteries, Moje (CES, AEN SG) G saousnnsoten vonveasnons, 19¢ muskrat fur flaps.....6+.... $21 Ammeters, speci faved $1.69 Men's ( Gloves, black Women's Rubberized Silk Mo- r tan $2.04 toring Coats -..$14.74 to $24.74 Money Saved Means Independence. | A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT IS THE MONEY-SAVER’S GREATEST AID. ——— How? By discouraging the tendency to buy unnecessary |things simply because they do not have to be paid for imme- | diately. And by encouraging strictly cash dealing, which, of all methods, insures greatest money's worth. The Macy Depositor’s Account system is the only real innovation retail merchandising has known in years. It is de- signed to afford our patrons ALL THE CONVENIENCES, without the faults, of a “charge” account system in a credit store and at the same time it gives them ALL THE ECONO- iMIES of a strictly cash store system. h or as little as you please, make purchases in have ther “charged” in the unusual way—to 1 monthly, | 4%, balance. ail compounded eve nree months, rehasing “ENE..- he NE on MINE -- -- sail the Way to Find Out W 10's * BUT IT TAKES Fou Ad Work! to Out Who Picked Up Your Lost Watca, King ane, —- Pct Tha.’s or nd in The »

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