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] age eet STANDARD O'S WALI ASKS bere OFFER PUES NGSOLRANS ws nee cae Plan Not Yet Passed on by the State in Waters-Pierce Will Fight. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Feb, 2.~At- torney-General Major has not decided © whether he will recommend to the Su- Preme Court of the State acceptance of ‘the novel proposition which the § Oll Company, through its attorneys, fled Chair Comm appear: be with that tribunal to-day. The propose; procedure is sald to be without prec dent and State officers are puzzled by | The suggestions to the Court comprise | documents concerning him a | surance Depa de- [ly made public | Mr. Wallis 1 85,000 words, the principal point by Proposal that in lieu of the oust claion against the company a new ) wourl corporation ba formed to succeed | to the business of the Standard Oil Com- | Pany of Indiana in this State, The stock | to give the comm! for the qualification of directors, is to clear the situath Mr. Wallis can Be Issued to two trustees, one appointed by the State and the other by the com- | pany, but both approved by the Supreme | Court. Those trustees are to act as officers | ef the court and ax such vote and con trol the stock of the new company The stock of the Water-Plerce Oil C pany, now owned by the Standard Oll| Company, is to be turned over to the} new company also. Nothing {s sald as to the rem $150,000 in tines levied against th ard Oll Company In ublle Ol Company of Ob\ supposition tw that. the are willing to pay these w ther controversy, T Waters-Plerc the suspension of the cern compiles with other portions of the decree. The announced intention ef the vom- Creek ve the bigs ansas City 8, Feb Fierce ou Comp. any’ pany is to refinery near LOUL Company of A personal authority for the os PAIR MAY BE KEPT = IN PRISON FOR LIE _o Two Williams Given 10-Year | Term and Stamped “Ha- bitual Criminals.” Judge Malone has sentenced Vs ket out they Warrant, on s' or justice thein to met tr in 1886. They 1 caught In ab after th and in 100 each other's « house and were s each, They got Jan. 2 Pi them c from a tailor's shop « street. They pleat JAMES S. SH sar ee, Nat on Way to hington another out last and on g #185 Worth of clothes at No, 8 Ludlow Hed guilty, bu Vice-Preaident- Vice-President-elect man. arrived in this Albany Manhat ond for a h txpected to leave for afternoon. Jam He Help Wanted To-Day ! Qs advertised tor in The World's Want Directory, TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1900, Sidiresere ‘ Hakers Hartenders Bia cham th. inders L Laundresses Machiniats .. Managers Mant erat Photographers Painters Flumbers Poney Pressers Preassmen. Proofreaders Rooters Salesmen. . Shipping Clerks ‘/) "2 Sign Painters...) 1 Sleeve Hands Solicitors a‘ Stabiemen Stenographers (sp): Stenographers (F), Tailors Housework | Total . seeereee 1428 | The World printed to-day 1,423 Help Ads., 716 more than all other | New York papers combined, | ing following tt 1 a reece NOC THE EVENING WORLD, 1TERUARY TURSDAs, y no sked Chairman Wills a HOT IRON ate BED ABLAZE SENATE TOGIE soos ane HIM A HEARING = iJ FIT Y- FI Macy's Macys biacsal Ancys| | Mneys ants to Explain Insurance Documents Made Public Against Him. ————————) RS asa [VE y. Macy's | rederick A, Wal- as thrown f Unusnal eription by Renowned roducing Wou- al Rewulty, WhO bave tried this rectpe declare t ual for quickly stopping nd eventually curing the ment Wi eluate TO PLEASE YOU AND AT LOWER PRICES neiuding “tie ttimen, we Anniversary of “STIRLING” Dress Silk Taffetas| id be continued sufti- —, 30,000 Yards Bought of the Receivers THE STIRLING SILK MANUFACTURING COMPANY went into the hands of receivers a short time ago, aml we have purchased their stock. STIRLING BLA TAF AS are the highest grade made i | America—pure dye, high luster, rich and beautiful Silks, What Bonnet sare to France, the Stirling are to ‘COURSES FORA FORADINNER j America, The Paffetas are well known every where, Many thousand yards have been sold and) worn with perfect satisfaction, We have never had a complaint. NOW YOU CAN BUY THEM LESS Coffee Plays an Important Part, and an) THAN THE Cl OF PRODUCTION. | Effort Should Be Made to Have THERE ARE FOUR QUALIT! S, and a child can pick them out, as It Exoaptionally Fi Fine. RY YARD PERFECT AND meets Committee held a meet- adjournment of t hear Mr. Wa ortunity will er of the Senate matter, quality number is woven on ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED, the selvage edge of every piece. | I DESPITE THE ENORMOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS, n planning a ie) adincer, a hostess’s Quality 11—21-inch Stirling Taf Quality I1V—2Ginch Stirling Tait greatest aim should be to serve ber | Quality I]—21-inch Stirling Tafteta; | Quality IV—2¢-inc irling Tatleta; | something uncommonly Regular price $1.00, at ode Regular price 31.75, at. $1.09 good, in fact, as not only 2 =| excite their t to cause Taffeta; Quality I—35-inch Stirlir Regular price $1.50, at...... preciative com, ner dinner to be ren Sea Quality Hi—22-inch Stirling Taffeta, 74c, lers Receivers to Explain | ered tor a long time atterward-— Regular price $1.25, at/..,... eae . Gels CENTS NO aD Jeven atte i= have been forgot ! | Quality ee Heh Stirling Taileta $1 09 at a Hearing, Iton, 1 could be well ac: Quality 1—26-inch Stirling Tatteta; 69c' ceria egular price $1.75, at.. . oo ed if ah ld take extra t -inch Stiri ata; PO aera ary Regular price $1.10, atts | Quality Wing Tuleta $1 29 Regular price $2. 00, at. $2:25 imported Black Silk at $1. 49 g a fine ge ofits delight: Quality [26-inch Stirling Taffeta; 79c and warm become one of Regular price $1.35, at ...... This is Blac Directoire—rich quality im- re the ‘soup or | Quality []l—26-inch Stivling Taffeta; poten Ore inches wide, that is sold regu. larly at $2.2 25a yard; Regular price $1, 50, at ..... 89c pecial during Anniversary Sale, ' $1.49, | NNIVERSARY SALE Men’s Fur Motoring Coats Fourth Floor _ The mercury and the prices are falling together to the lowest notch, © part of the partaken of with a greater an that steaming little cup | ich coffee at the end. next time you dine serve nd yourself with the or Coffee. It pos- fragrance and de}. | at no other coffee | have ever - trled can equal, and is ame coffee in every reap ee ae Anniversary Sale Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats ALi Floor, The vital point: They are reduced from 25 to ae per cent. And the reductions are from prices that were! » Originally much lower than anywhere else. $44,50—lined with dark Australian be shell of broadcloth, full sweep, $59,50—lined with dark blended muskrat, Leipzig-d lamb collar, shell of imported broadcloth, $74,50—lined with full size dark natural muskrat, Leipzig-dyed Persian lansb.collar, shel! of imperted broadcloth. | $109,50—lined with ‘natural Eastern mink, Leipzig-dyed Persian , p | lamb collar, shell of imported broadcloth, | $174,50—!ined with Russian sable sides, collar made of and. faced | to bottom witk seal-dyed otter, shell of imported "rench | broadcloth. of were $16.74 to Persian lamb cattiral nehes long. dd Persian Caps and Gloves at 5 correspondingly reduced, Men’s Sweaters Reduced Fifth Fi. - We think it a good time to be fid Men's Imported and Domestic Established ; i s i “ f we Finer qualities reduced in the same proportion. Sweaters, ‘The weather is favorable; cert) NNIVERSARY SALE |we make the prices favorable, Sterling Silverware sais ricer, | Sterling Silverware {at-fine at 8c, an ounce. by the hackneyed term “simple elegar Not enough or 1909 White even to suggest tawdriness, Bright fini If you want Silve 4 ware for your own use, or for wedding and birthday présents, this Anni- ‘Wash Materials versary Sale at reduced prices will interest you. Smuil Tea Spoons About 6 02. to dozen. Regular Tea Spoons The pattern Is best Dessert Spoons About 16 oz, to dozen,,.... Table Spoons $5.28 Qur assortment includes all the staple fabrics of the season, as well as a number of very attractive novel- About 8 oz, to dozén......45 $7.04 About 18 oz, to dozen,..,.. $15.84 * tes, in both Linen and Cotion. Regular Tea zpaon Dessert Forks ; Hf ee 4 fi P About 10 02. to dozen,..., + $8.79 About 16 oz. to dozen.,..,. u | French Crepes and Marquisetes, in piain and fancy § Regular Tea Spoons ‘ Dinner Forks $1908); Sweaters and Jackets, all wool wors efiecis, $1.00 to 4. re Atout 12 02. to dozen...... $10. 56 About 1745 02, to dozen $15. 39 ved, 4, Panel tos, weater Jackets and \ Embroidered F rench ‘Batiste, ina wide range of small, conventional sits and Bayadere 9 Guimpes and Gowns; width 40 §| 7 j The following articles are in the same patterns as the foregoing, but are not sold by weight: \ Dinner Knives, dozen... Sugar Spoons, each. Dessert Knives, dozen Butter Knives, each Butter Spreaders, dozen Berry Spoons, each table for \ $5c, to $2.50 per a Embroidered French Linens, in sheer and medium Prices rang, Oyster Forks, dozen, Cold Meat Forks, each. 8.94 to $14.49, reduced to... weight:, 9Uc. to $4.00 per yard. Coffee Spoons, dozen, . Gravy Ladles, cach “8 ss | Cream Ladles, large, eac! $1.44 0 Oyster Ladles, 86. 24 NNIVERSARY RY SALE Fine French and English Piques, showing small, dium and large cords, ures: | Creain Ladles, small, each Children's Sets, each, , Suga’ Tongs, each. me- oa ne range of embroidered fig- 27 to 36 inches in width; 9 $2.00 per yard, French, Austrian and English Madras, inthe new French Linen finish, in a ver assortment of exc designs, including stripes, dots and figures; 32 inches 30¢ to 85c rer yard, French Crepe Matiras, in stripes wide; 60c per yard. Checked and Striped Bavariz un Dimities; 28 and 32 inches Scotch Cheviots, p Floor, Sonp Ladle (e Tongs, G08) Pie and Ice C ream. Servers Silver-Plated Hollow Ware wi ar One-Third Less than Regular hts Aes | The name of the maker of these goods is not to be exploited, but it |” to conjure with, Many of you will know who he is as soon as you es on the patterns, His stock was too heavy for this time of year.) at «: He redi iced it by selling us his surplus ata third less than usual. \ ab nuit what we'll save vou. Cups, Ble. to $1.34, 82.97 to $7.94, $1.98 to $3.96. ~ Upholsteries 2.1 Thir Gordon R window drar , for portieres and! s; staple colors; 50 sold elsew here at 55c,/ our price 39%, for furniture c de, extra heavy; and figures; 32 inches inches wide; ‘grounds; value Batiste; also Dress cand 50c per yard. ain and faney; 32 ine! Coffee Sets $i 94 to $14.67, hes wide, 35¢ to 75c | de, 35¢ to 75c wall covering, per yard, $, $3.34 0 83.67. § : Vegetable niture covering; Plain White Materi and Fr Soup Ture 3 ya yard Nainsook, Lon Also rays, $6.34. Coffee Pots, $2.67 to $3.96. via, In rench Batiste, Cotton Hist Tea Pots, $3.96. | $1.34 to $8.34, Sugar Bow|s, $1.67 to $3.24, » wide 4 tud ling ft Ml tine of embroi , at 40c to $1.50 iment, Our Annual Furniture Sale, Monday, pchiaars 8th Wait for if, Months of preparations have given us the biggest values we've 3 ever offered. Doi't buy Furniture until you've seen them. rected to avery full Kabl ble assortment 0 Imported all in the new sp James ie & Ay 5th Ave. & 34th St, warren Song Hit of } ; A STUBBORN | NOW AT BROADWAY THEATRE Lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R, Adams Music by Jos. E. Howard By Permission of Charles K. Harris \CINDERELLA hea The Largest ah Store in the World that Sells oe for Cash Exclusively oe necan., BEST RHEUMATISM RECIPE, Fifty-first Anniversary—an Important Event in Our Store History—-to Be Celebrated in Characteristic Macy Fashion—by a Series of Grand Celebration Sales POPULAR PRICED GOODS ARE USUALLY GIVEN PREFERENCE IN OUR ADVERTISING, BUT YOU SHOULD REMEMBER THAT WE SELL THE T LO a AOS (a er FINEST QUALITIES MADE. NO MATTER HOW CRITICAL OR FASTIDI- aati] cee uae ea age OUS OR CULTURED YOUR TASTE MAY BE, WE HAVE THE THINGS THAN OTHERS CHARGE Ar eee SALE, MEN’S RiNGHEIM’ Ss Ramie Underwear »» -. he 00 00 Garments at °1.39 Now and then a store’here and there has offered end-of-the-season odd lots of broken sizes on Ramie Underwear at slightly reduced prices, \W ednesday morning we will start a sale of them ifvolving nearly three thousand garments, including every size ot every weight in every style, All are new and fresh, just landed from Sweden. and liberated by the custom house officials, Ramie, as you know, is Oriental linen. The fibre of Ramie is stron and durable, of all fibres least affected by moisture, and must take firs |rank in value as a textile substance. Ramie linen absorbs three times as much moisture as flax linen, and [has greater lustre. It dries quickly because the fibre is solid. For the is ame reason Ramie linen is the only fabric made which washes perfectly jclean. Ringheim’s Ramie-Fibre Health Underwear does not and cannot che Light, medium and heavy weight in all sizes and styles of Shirts and Drawers; worth $2.50, $3.00 and $1 3!) $3.30, choice at..... FidonAbnanoudeGnodanints nendagn | 4 NNIVERSARY SALE. Women’s and Men’s Hosiery stain vor. '15cfor Women’ s 25c Hose: in the following styles: Black Cotton, L and ‘Tan Cotton, with unbleached split feet; Richelieu and Rembrandt-ribbed, in lisle thread; Tan and Black Seame ess Gauze Lisle Thread, Blac « Cotton with embroidered figures on insteps, Black and Colored Wotton with neat figures on insteps, $2.50 »/24c for Women’s 35c and 50c Hosiery: — Gave Lisle Thread. lun Weight Lisle Thread, xuze Lisle Thread, with lace clocks, ized Lisle Th Thread, with polka dots, Black Ingrain , with hand-embroidered insteps, with lace insteps, Tan Cotton Gauze, Tan Gauze Lisle ‘7 moawveight, an Lisle Thread, mbroidered insteps. Mercerized Liste Thread, in tan, Dresden, London smoke, pink, sky and violet. 15c for Men’s 25c Half Hose: ists Thread, in black, tan, slate or navy. Black Totton, plain or with unbleached split feet. Imported Lisle Thread, black, tan and colors, with embroidered insteps, | Lisle Thread, in Jac Lisle Thread, com in shot effects, Lisle Thread, fancy nd Jacquard figures. |24e for Men’ ’s 50c Half Hose: in pus and colors, including tan, gray, Bure ar, pink. plit feet, “d, in black or colors. ctounds, with self stripes. h Jacquard figures in all the new shades, P 98 he Women’ 8 $1.50 Pure Silk Hose: louble soles, djority are plain, but some are finely All the newest tints of t , gray, pink, sky, bronze, navy, French blue, lav ed, Nile, hunter's 3urgundy, Copenhagen ve pastel shades, ribbed. green, yell as well as black NNIVERSARY SALE Men’s and Women’s Shoes ; ‘ Fifteen Hundred Pair Women’s Shoes, Were Up to $6.94; Now $1.98. Patent leather, with kid and cloth tops. } Patent leather, with white kidskin tops.) Not Alll Patent leather, with brown suede tops. ; Sizes in Every Gunmetal and vici kidskin, Style. Various styles toes and heels. Men's $3.49, $4.96 Shoes at $2.49. This lot includes patent leather, calfskin and kid- skin shoes; broken si $2.89 for Men's $4.00 Tan Storm Calfskin Blucher Lace Shoes, double soles; just right for rough February weather, Continuation of the Following Sales: Dress Goods, Muslin Underwear, Embroideries, Laces, Umbrellas, Linens, White Gor Wash Goods, Handkerchiefs and Gloves. | WORDS AND MUSIC SUNDAY | FREE worip With Next Bee arr ti ntact nt een mStation Pert eater ane i