The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1909, Page 8

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a is ) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDA R ‘ cerned In the “shoot-up" of Browns: to a simple resolution calling for n> mony In answer thereto, that fradulent!J. Browne, who had charge of the in- ville, Tex, formation on the detettives’ investiga: impersonation, misvopresentation, lying, vestigation by detectives, Mr. Foraker ( into the Brownsville affgie, Mr. deceit, treachery, sliquor and intoxicas declared that he had been shocked and Atrocious and Shocking * Foraker sald tion, coupled with promises of Immun horrified when he read his statements This message of the President, with ity and the exeltement of hope and) “1 wish,” he said, his voice resound In certain respects Senator Foraker's throughout the chamber, ‘some and the offer ot vho prates about the dishon its exhibits, and this report of the Sec and retary of War present a new and more serious feature of this unhappy bust fear, remunerative wage the employment ges, have been resorted testimony sought else, declarations were more 8 y of other people (evidently meaning those of Senator Tillman y: thing than rday, He i to to secure ir, | en and that the so-called ‘confessions’ are | the |ness. They not only disclose deter- Prealiont, could be sRocked and characterized the use of private detec- | mined effort on the part of the Prest- pot confined to such as affect the parte. horrified tives tn auch words as “atrocious, |ent to again bolater up the ese Jos making them, or fo those affected | Commenting on the actlons of a de- 7 against these men, whlch he has here- by them, who may be present when tective respecting a letter he had writ- | shooking and revolting, tofore on numerous occasions, both of-|gych contessions are made, but extena ten to one of the discharged soldiers His speech, which was on the Megal | feially and unoffietally, characterized ago to those not. present’ when. they | tiie Senator sald diversion of public funds by thé Presl- as ‘conclusive and ‘overwhelming. and fre made, but who are. absent and. ‘I have never written a letter that dent and President-elect William H, that he has resorted toa method in hit without Knowledge of what ix trans. | needed lying to explain Taft while Secretary of War to pay Cannot be fittingly char zed. with PUT PELPATARIT HEIRS Rar I [for the Investigation by private de- | oud the use of language h, if em- maven to make ‘an ection that tectives into the Brownsville affair, | ployed, might appear to be disrespect statements and such confessions | ful to the Chief Executive. “And worst of all, in this endeavor Mae EU Those facts make all such testimony utterly inc tent and worthless.” T a for A | was in reply to statements of Herbert Senator Attacks President on! J. Browne, of this city, and Willlam|to secure such testimony the Pres!- |G. Baldwin, of Roanoke, Va, who dent has, himself, committed the ser!- Use of Detectives in | were employed by the Secretary of Ous,ofense—condemned by every conry Brownsville Shooting. the, " that administers the common law, that | War to secure evidence of the gullt of has ever had occasion to speak on the | negro soldiers of the Twenty-fifth In- subject—of holding ont to these men | fantry. an fi atten: i ramber epublican site val of addi- n inducement, or @ reward, for giving eased by ch testimony, in the form of re-en- This charge of illegally diverting fistment, with fall ee a N50 from the war fund of §2,00,000 ment to’ all. thelr rights 8 oni WASHINGTON, Jan. 12—"I do not » larg he Demo appropriated by the deficiency uct of he gravity of wth of jo4 not offense that it appea h hesitate to say that In my opinion, aside * eee i to be imperce n ; i ‘ oe March 3 18%, was made by Mr. For- tible to him; oF, if not #0, that ne has Dri netre nla gean ne t from the question whether there has aker in concluding his remarks, which become utterly oblivious to all the re- > Mags td th H been a misappropriation of public funda, | consisted of a careful consideration of ftainte of law, decency t no precedent for anything so shocking |e#tin legal phases of the Brownsville victims of his {rconsidered action. TET Oe cap bo found In all the history of Amer. | #9!" and the reading of a number of “Bilched From Treasury.” RCH REE Ney Cal f Pee ea a amdavits by soldiers whose testimony |.) Ser TNC Ta Is manuscript, n criminal jurisprudence.” Reg vicen acai naiy Mo + T shall be 4 © show, Tost is not througit mit through H zi ‘ r u and “confessions” Mr, Browne alleged | yin all this hae been done with- | grat dlanane. resentment. t eV Say ' his is only one of the utterances of | he had secured to unravel the mystery out authority of law and with public Nhe tnanuteelaawhoul “BI G R ” j Senator Foraker, who in bitter inyec- | of the Mentity of the men who did the Nines {nat jas, hegn Mite’ from the upon by the Goxernment he is actempt- | ue Grass Kye t yUDT Pas HH en iC D n to serve can. con: ¥ higk, tive tn the Senate to-day arratgned |Shooting, These aMdavits denied near-|{ynstitution and a atatute in full force VB? Sein meful pers when crea Tere nen | ly every statement of importance made and effect mance, pt anybody you will get the best Straight President Roosevelt for ordering Secret by the detectives “It will appear from the President's! gro that ¢ been con- key ever distilled, t ervies 0 ers eas f message and the exhibits thereto at- | pected with it, from the highest to the f Service men to trail soldiers of the| +speaking of the reply of the Presl-|tnchede showing the mode in. whieh the \trwest a Twenty-fifth Infantry which was con- dent and that of the Secretary of War detectives are operating, and the testi- R.H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, ACYS B'way at 6th Ay, h to 33th Ste January Sale of Drugs, Medicinal Sundries, Patent Medicines, Toilet Preparations & Manicure Goods Main Floor. 3s This event has been down on the local trade calendar for years, | of the preparations involved in, this sale are products of our own You've been expecting it—and you are not to be disappointed. The sale | laboratory. Long before the Pure Food Law was enacted we guar- i is planned on bigger iines this year than ever before. Bigger quantities | anteed all ovr own products to conform to the present requirements | and larger varieties have been provided, as you may learn by studying | of that wise measure, We still guarantee our own products to ,be the items printed below. pure and fresh. We are not responsible for those that bear other Old-i m-rs need no information about the goods and the prices, | labels than our own, This is not said to disparage them or cast But for the benefit of those who have recently moved to New York | suspicion on them, for we believe them, broadly speaking, to be all This Sale is for Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday Only Drug Store Goods at Macy’s Department Store Prices and vicinage and our vast transient population, we will state that many | right. ) Very Special | notoilet Soaps | sya oilet Soaps — i | Toilet Requisites ; | Manicure Requisites | Medicinal Sundries ed | Macy's Sterilized Gauze, 8- Brand. in iy ; Bonp. | reg se goods are lower than others charge. That's pretty generally known by the public, However, just for the , brief glory of underselling Macy's, a competitor in reduces his price below ours. in pads 50 sheets coe 1) Complexion MO Macy's ae Fe ounnes As soon as we find it out we cut still lower— || resuiarly 120, a cuke Mecy'e Medicinal Foapt— th Brushe nox containing not for the passing victory of beating a single, || atacy's transparent Giye- | 1c. a Cake; #nies vos. sOC SW BOC MMIECT lesinie and Ailir tacy’a Clinleal or Feve solated competitor, but in order to sustain our || f°x'? resuiRriy’aders sate Bae deen Fite ke oe rete meting Wnbee fifty-year-old poticy of g at the lowest peepee inlag tron tea prices. Our “ret cut is tified by an ancient Macy prir the result of a sporadic ri ased on and jus- iple and is not alry, ac 4) Detender Rubber | Macy's Honey Clover oan, tenliecly foot ee OW A pure white » 12 @ LEY Bo. box; a Macy's Buttern cumber Julee Soa llc, a cake; Joyce's Tonle and Cream, via Extra’ ¢ size, sale... i i Ye aRAYIU SORE - | 4 # Powdered Pumice , BUC size; 6 Patan er et an aang 7 | gee for adults soe Aba IAS , Tindtuie’ gti | ROEM AR GUD apo: | USazatu Woot Bath Parisian Ivory Bal erd OG. Lorimer's | Hair 1 the wiki dake ouieare hanaeierl oe Toilet Articl 4 AO aan i eae regularly 430 Be Cty Gand | Turkish Slik Bath Sponge oiulet Articles ehr's. Tal t 0 sale voss oss A : A tin cana, umber M a ob AC | regularly 100, cake Qiatr Brushes; regularly] iro al '¢ W. é Mor and Orris Tmperlal | Bouquet 2.10; sale. {S145 | soja; temuiarly The. fe re brands adver-| 3 Ring Handle’ “Round” Mir-| C.° AL Foot Lotion, size see tHe ey uno Q4e.; sale. 1Ue | 8 oaularly $2.07; sale, || 80c, and $1.00 sizi4 Nursing’ ‘Bottles, “Ib, cake: Macy's Pine Tar Soap; 7 | Bea Bete ated, Nat oF round, tof regularly 10c, @ cake; sale e 2 6; sae. Balloon kpray Foun Uc} in boxes; regularly 14¢., nicure Sticks, hoof, ringes. large. rapid fi Macy's Bath Soap, larke | gi mena ape, per dozen, aale.,..he|Ing and 3 pip ake, regularly 0 ty c., sale Bath mmo. perfumed v Blue Jay Corn Piasters, | S-quart, . if Se! powde Ammonia $n tin Fraley | ag hat iy Ee orth eh Ta Vibrato cur- oy ving Si in | boxes arly 15¢,; sale G egulariy| | Natl pen back nto attery; sale, | janet Poguiariy 1 Be. nate 10e | Tie $1.59 P48 | bone ha bape | iat | jare; | M itis Tablets; | | U. 8. P, Dobell’s Solution.) MeFi n Wotth rep: | 4-03, Bottie; remuleriy 146, {! m one vege dae | sale 5 Macy's Banitary Disinfect- + | Ing Flutd; will mix with wa- | ter; directions on bottle. 21e $y U. 8, P, Powdered Alum; 4#e| wood box containing 2 oz. c'g| sale. vs 4é ‘syrup Hy To, re Sea ston, 7c, le Sanitary | ell ltary owder; ibe. ® Pept Agane ‘onat se, 1 Bio, of Iro of, bot= agi. de Extract; Be n | Healch sottle of Kiss: H Soda Phosphate 1 8. P, Essenc i b uacara containing Bens aale, Lie Buk: Compound 00 tn dott i aale ys, the Jars; sa 1 The larly Zoe, Seni LUG $1.00 mz Omega Oli, G06 Lapaetic Plils! ‘sale Gvoferrin; sal Macy's Antisept 1 Phosphate, ‘ 4 ne, beef tonic, fi ergreen, 100 In bottle, sa Rhubarb oF Macy's Ft Yayib- tna; aa xu Macy's 1a Rheumatiam Hasels oueztract i own and ‘bottiing: cent. pure, aoiitent An bottles, sale. a er oF Peppy ‘amdinile: Flowers: ed 1 ‘us 12 4 i thos sal Macy's Cough Bb ‘ 2 ° Bze | Macy's Belindonna wild cherry and min ortes ' y's Lavender fe ( Protectors on cloth; ten in tin box bottle; regularly 24¢ 7é containing 4 large bottle. Be. to S4e | ulariy Macy's Violet Amm NCA 4 Borax, ularly 8¢.; ‘yi! 20th Century it | fe regularly 19¢.; bottles; regularly Y¥, JANUARY 12, 1909, | '! Thousands of Pairs To-Morrow at Most — Lace Curtains Decisive Reductions eran nee T promises to be a tremendously busy day in th Lace Curtain Store to-morrow, for the biggest values of the season go into a sweeping clearance sale, ‘There are several thousand paits of curtains, the remaining lots of our best sellers. ‘The list gives you an idea of the wonderful character of the value-giving: Nottingham Lace Curtains— | RenaissanceLace Curtains Reduced— ‘Choice hand-made Curtains, mounted upon excellent All one to six pair lots must be sold at once, | cable nets, 79c instead of $1.50 ; $1.95 instead of $3.95 $1.95 insterd of $3.40 Be instead of £1.95 | $3.65 instead of $6.50 Peete gett CHS gH) | $1.25 instead of &: $6,90 instead of $10.75 $9.75 instead of $15.78 $13.85 in-tead of 319.75 $19.75 instead of $30.00 | | $3.95 instead of $5.9 | $5.90 instead of 39.0 Se eee ee Irish Point Lace Curtains, $1.65—| | Corded Arabian Lace Curtains— $3.00 value, About 20 small lots. Other prices are | | Handsome patterns and splendid qualities, $2.85 instead of $5.50) $5,90 instead of 39.75. |] $2.45 instead of $1.00 | $8.35 instead of $12.75 $3.95 instead of 36.50 | $7.50 instead of $19.60 $3.95 instead of $6.50 | $9.75 instead of $18.00 $4.85 instead of $7.00 | $9.75 instead of $15.0 | (_$5:20 instead of S75 | } SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO : Fine China €» Sparkling Glassware Beautifully Decorated Dinner Sets are especially featured to-morrow. ae Haviland Dinner Sets, $22.50 100-piece dinner sets of fine, thin, trans- lucent china. Daintily decorated with various pretty floral designs and stinpled with coin gold. New and graceful shapes. 235 valucs, Cut Glass Fruit Bowls, $2.93 Cut in the radiant design, as illustrated; $ value. Limoges Dinner Sets, $19.95 | Cut Glass Jelly Dishes, $3 100-plece alnner pele, Ea eat Pretty | S-inch round, rich, radiant cutting; $4.50 value, patterns to select from; $25 value. is 1 ° | Sparkling Shallow Nappies, $3.69 Limoges Dinner Sets, $27.50 | Nine inches wide, A ble for jell 100-plece dinner handsome, dainty pink, some, rich, deep allover cutting; $5 value, rosebud spray design; $40 value. Also carried Richly Cut Celery Trays, $3 in open stock. Eleven-inch cglery t : Haviland China Sets, $40 star cutting; $4 value. 1d0-piece set; $54.00 value. Also carried in open | Mayonnaise Sets, $3.75 stock, Rich cut gl 2-plece sets Haviland China Sets, $37.50 cutting; $5 value. EF Fifth Floor, Hand- rich diamond and Elaborate allover ldu-piece sets; $48.00 value. Also sold sepa-| Austrian Dinner Sets, $36.50 rately, | 100-plece dinner se's, richly decorated with dou- Sugar and Cream Sets, $3,75 | ble green Une and gold .ncrustation; $45 value. Handsome deep cutting; $5.60 value. Also sold separately. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. American-Made Rugs Reduced OR durability, for beauty, no similarly priced floor coverings can equal these fine ru Examine the close, wear-resisting texture, admire the beautiful color designs, many of them taitaful reproductions of famous Oriental weaves, then you will be eager to buy at these sharply reduced figures, © Fourth Floor Royal Axminster Rugs and Brussels| Royal Wilton Rugs, $24.50 Exact coples of the finest Persian R s amd suit- ugs 250 fine Rugs, Size 6y9 feet. $18 to | "able for parlors, lider , dining-rooms, ete. Size SCO nvaluesinr ese ennie Pay Text 4.85, 9x12, valued at $40.00. | Royal Wilton Rugs. 6x9 feet. $24.75 AN oes Reversible Smyrna Rugs,| sale $12.95 2. | All Wool Reversible Rugs. 9x12 feet; | Best Body Brussels Rugs, $22.90 extra heavy quality; $25 value. | Hands: two-coned, large medallion effects, Smyrna Rugs. Size 6x9; valued at suitable for almost any room. Eas: valued at $30. $19.90 | American Shirvan Rugs, $10.95 values Two rugs in one, as both sides are equally good. Smyrna Rugs. Size 9 valued at $14.00, Small Sized American Rugs, $3.65 |i 7)x10.5, valued at $12.09 $8.40 al Axminster 8, size 36x03, value $5.75. Extra Heavy Linoleum, 49c yd. $2.75 value, $1.95 Mace from Linseed oil and cork; value 85, and ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, === This Mahogany Finish Rocker, §2.25 Abe in quartered oak, very strongly built, with saddle seat and piano polished, $6.00 value. An extremely comfortable chair; This, however, is but one of the many attractive offerings in the Furniture section to-morrow. ETFIin Floon Pillows, 69¢ each ‘Solid Oak Diner, $1.39 Just bought a thousand pillows Cane seat. Full box seat and square from a New York manufacturer, , . Eight different fancy denimtiching| Tuners Very strongly constructed ; large panel back. $2.50 value, covers in 92x28 inches, $2.50 to 3 Complete Bed, $6.95 values, Mission Settee, $8.75 Heavy Mission settee, in four dif- Bedstead, spring and mattress complete, Includes iron bedstead, with brass vases, woven: wire spring, reinforced, and soft ferent designs, with dark green imitation leatherseat. $17.50 value, top’ mattress. In all sizes. $11.50 value, They hav Size S.axl0.6 hap. Siz valued at § $12.00 Reversible Smyr All Wool Rugs. Size 4x7 feet; $7.00 Odd Parlor Chairs, $3.50 Odd mahogany parlor chairs with red or Ciese velour seat, very strongly built. $7.50 value. k Chiffoniers, $4.95 | Combination Mattress, $3.95 5-drawer Chilfonier, of solid oak, | 4-inch box combination mattress, well meuuling fs Ineise b yr, wv Insts filled on all sides with cotton. Covered and $3 inches higl ery finely i fi i . polished and strongly bulle 88.50) wee ASA RUD value, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Annual Sale Canned Fruits and Vegetables CF Sixth Floor. Cat Stringless Bea Cameron” Brand weld BAY at de cial, case BLS; don, 91 CAN sevens Red Tom daar’ quallt solid cold frult, Sweet Early June Peas— Cam, 4 erén” Brand; sold || Femulariy at 23e.; ape cans. Malne Corn— able He larly at Frult—Extra, large, 24 cans, &: Frultvkinned _tulcy $1.08) cane 9e fies 25¢ a pital Rolled ro wnite | Fee mick 1 navy. tbeanee “gArmour Btar | oat received M bs 35 Melting Surat Peas Rerel | Brand; olde regularly at | {fom mill; spe Roc.) Bib, cotton ans teepran Boe, apectal, sliced dad gla, 20-1, eotton AS} sack Lon eae 5 ; New Cut Wax Beans——Royal tM Stuart Brand; sold regu: | arly at 180.5 'specia dante, Clara, Prunes V4” cans, e2ess dvraguiarly at Be; ai | doz, BLAS: can, i White’ and’ Green” As ¥e — Royal stuart h iy aseal Neda rame- , Lemon Cling Peaches— California, Apricots Roy 8! Ton pe A eacit vagulatl? Cameron Brand; sold rag. Etuart Bran ats Mo 2d | ularly. at “2hco special, on, 82. | e 0 Ibs, 4¥e.3 6 Ibs. California five preg ma wens 22¢ 3. mpecal, A510, cal Wines and Liquors tb Anainersahc | French Claret, Pontet Canett | California Dry Fresh Roasted Coffee—-Our fegular price, $12; special Choice of Claret, Royal Dinner Blend; equal i gase, 42) auarts, 7Qq@ | Wines or sauter to 8 sold elsewhere at i N50; bottle e. $1.50; etal, 10 By Teme All | Cocktails, tho weil known iH, per wal, 28c fastnay | Bauatet, oetand, spay Golden Wedding “nova! paola, per fy, ABC | bition, BEI: Ber 75 | areca ha als; ee fi . aa ett 411 2 Sweet | Wines— Baldwin ang Green py hy ters | 8 weiected hand-packed H uscatel ay Hee r 38 regular pric per Sie ‘June Peas—Royai| peevat © , : ‘ i Beotch Whi: — ja reeariy at ie; | Briaht Juley Temone—Fancy pido overs wherenat 4t98 oe Tagg tteee noe LOC | RIE peli eiecils ASQ | jens Ms fast Ba- bmok Ox ‘ongues— bt U, in s mete Ot, chemin: | | house; tender. sweet, Sold ‘regulari Apectal, 1 "pat ‘Mi * 10Ke per Ieee ys | G a

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