The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1909, Page 12

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i f WASHINGTCN MAN NORR GFZ) AS REBEL PAPER TRUST IN AGEAT RUSS CONGRESS LETTER Carries American Passport Declares Misstatement Was Bearing the Name of Made at Tarit? Hearing Richard T. Stevens. on Wages Paid. MOSCOW, Fed, 4.—-The of WASHING this city have arrested a who of the America earr’ an Ame » Association the name of Ric Washington, D. C.,, on the charge that the has associated with revolutionists, Stevens een under surveillance tor several days prior to his arrest A Russian passport said to have been Viadimtr paid by t tional Pa argu on pap sented had as wages to forged, bearing the name Kishineffsky, was found in his pocket paper makers | when he was taken into custody, He charged that In making comparison! The police notitied the Americen Con- with Canadian n gui here of the arrest vens told the tive pay for la Consul that he was born in Galicia and Paper Company that he had lived eight years in Amer- amounts paid by Canadian mills, Mr, fea. He explained that his passport Norris oharged that 1% rates out of 148 was obtained through his father, Theo- cited by the International Paper Com- Gore Stevens, of Washington. Stevens @peaks Russian fluently. ‘The address of Theodore Stevens was rols were overstatements. machine tenders. DC. WASHINGTON, Feb, 4.—-At tho State! ‘ that company to machine tenders {ts 48 Bmbassy at St. Petersburg or the/ cents per hour, and that this rate ap- American Coneul-General at Moscow re- pues y onily to six of the forty-eig garding the reported arrest by Russian} Machines which the company oper: | that some of the machine tenders a authorittes at the latter place of R. T. ents per hour, and that the Btevens. rate is 42 cents per hour, or 16 The records of the State Department |Per cent. less than the amount claimed show that a passport was issued on Mr, Norris furnished the company’s | Department no advices had been re-| Payroll schedule to fortify his state-/ gelved to-day from either the American | ment that tne highest price now paid by | G ANCHICES STOCKS DECLE WATE NARCET FOR MLK FR > Reading, —Pacities, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1909. Smelting, Creditors Claiming Copper and Steel Make the Poorest Showing. pany purporting to cover its own pay-| 4" The paper! An company bad made its comparisons on| given as §2 Broom street, Washington, | the claim it pald 5 cents per hour to}. by the paper company He declared that the comparison of Aug. 14, 198, to Richard Thomas|wages paid to American and foreign| Stevens and sent to him in New York | labor as set up by the paner manu-/ ‘otty. He declared he was a citizen of the United States and was born in San facturers at the tariff hearing was wrong, and that the manufacturers Francisco Feb. 28, 1873. should have known it was wrong, —$—$—< +. No such name as Theodore Stevens or! ESCAPING GAS KILLS GIRL. |; Richard Thomas Stevens appears in the ‘Washington directory, and there is no guch street as Broom !n the District. QUALTROUGH RAL FINDINGS WITH ADM SPER Fleet Commander Will Soon Announce Decision in Case of Battleship-Captain, old, was found dead from gas at 6 | o'clock this morning at the home of her | employer, Albert Krumenaker, No, 6 | West One Hundred and Sixty. | street. ‘The girl came here from Germany two weeks ago, The police say that she un- doubtedly turned on the gas accidentally or else blew it out Jast night, not under- standing the use of It. Mr. Krumenaker and his son detected escaping gas in the house and went to the girl's room. Both of them were al- most overcome. A doctor came from Washington Heights Hospital, but was too late to be of service. Men’s GIBRALTAR, Feb. 4—The court mar- | tial that tried Capt. Edward F, Qual- trough, of the battelship Georgia, on charges preferred by Rear Admiral Wainwright that he was under the in- fluence of intoxicants at a reception | given at Tangier by Samuel R. Gum- | mere, the American Minster, reached | @ decision this afternoon. The outcome, however, will not be made public until jthe findings have been approved by Aé@miral'Sperry, which probably will be ji two or three days. Major Dion Williams, who has acted | ae Judge: Advocate, allowed the case to (west without the presentation of his qexctuaions. Lieut.-Commander John &.. Robison, summing up for the de- fenee, argued that Capt Qualtrough wae @ and not intoxicated, in new spri F p, Wabash pf... Westing, B. & M Wisconsin Central Decline 4 3 oH Advance Lord & Taylor Shirts White Dress Shirts made coat model, attached cuffs; various sleeve lengths $1.00, value $1.50 Colored Pleated Bosom Shirts ng designs, made coat model, attached cuffs $1.50, special value | |LOEB SURE TO BE NEXT Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St COLLECTOR OF PORT HERE \@ecretary’s Friends Say So and Add | ee —- He Will Be Taft's Adviser on New York Politics, | ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 4—Friends of | | yittiam Loeb Jr,, secretary to the Pres- | hdent, made the definite statement to-day | {that he is to become Collector of the | |p of New York at the beginning of | |the next Administration. The position, | \ft was stated, was offered to Mr. Loeb | some months ago by Mr. Taft and ac- | cepted. Mr. Loeb, tt 1s also stated, Is to be- | feome the confidential political adviser lof the next President on New York mat- | ters. —_~—>—__ RAILROAD MAGNATE DEAD. ST. PAUL, Minn, Feb, 4.—Thomas Low ent of the Twin City Rapid T pany and also president of Railway, died to-day COA |The Soil Should Be 'Tilled If You Want ithe Grain to Grow tield you the her can can't You with at cultivate ment’s time, A « f will advert 2 ground in a mo- Formerly tj They Cost Less and | | Multiply Results | i EVERY T Gag. Futon Sr.Cor, Bripce St. B’KLYN, IN OUR ENTIRE STORE These Coats are the balance of our Winter Sock and are rials anil workmanship Full Length 4, Length Hip _Lengih Black and | ail Colors ;{ atin Lined } D.’s. = §/sake of tradition, no exorbitant profits simply to awe you with their art value. made to determine tJohomteat \ ison caused deat! what Kind « theatre y and ate a ng liv we RECEVER NAMED = bE OF PSE |Body of Sixteen - Year-Old Lydia Salg to Be Exhumed for Analysis, verformed — by y. Phe child's eto spe, » falled to dis polson that > that of Pret. 2175 bankrup $175,000) bankrunt ng polsoning e mature of the retards the progress of con- sumption at all stages of the disease by building up flesh and strength faster than the germs break it down. tuok Up the case, ess nits File Petition Against the Warp ‘Twisting Machine Co, no pre Supplemental tuvestiga sixteen-year-old All Druggists. bd Nutt will to directiy (- m || T | EWR v3] | Macys) lk Macys Fifty-first Anniversary—an Important Event in Our Store History—to Be Cele- brated in Characteristic Macy Fashion—by a Series of Grand Celebration Sales The popular priced goods are usually given preierence in our advertising. But you must not forget that our personal representatives in the European centres send us all the richest novelties as soon as they appear, and we invariably sell them at lower prices than others, pee $50 000° WORTH OF CHINA, GLASS, 4 BRIC-A-BRAC AND BRONZES AT A THIRD TO AHALF OFF OUR FORMER LOW PRICES Read this: If we have any claim to fame as merchants it rests more solidly on 'the record we have made during the last fifty-one years in selling China, Glass, Bric- ja-Brac and Bronzes than on any other one thing. Macy's name is known all over the world as the largest distributors of these goods, Our sales of rt Wares have mounted higher and higher in volume because we place them on a practical merchandising basis. We do not ask you to pay for the abstract sentiment and vague romance aSsociated with the beautiful products of the old world. We gather and manufacture them as cheaply laa possible and sell them just as we do ordinary commodities. No inflation for the ’ . - Men’s Evening Dress © This announcement is intended for men who have the capacity to appreciate ccrrect styl2 and good quility even if they are in the company of low prices. ; Easy enough for you to pay two or three times as much as We ask lor these garments without securing any $94.75 for Full Dress S| t lined to edge with $29.75 tor bod eercrecrcPecP rs. xtra benetit Aed wor ty Kd ted, coats , Fich t { sleeves; hand Dress Su At the right time we ‘‘cut’’ prices ot China, Glass, Bric-a-Brac and Bronzes as as we cut prices of other things that we want to hie hence. | radically Royal Bonn, Teplitz, Rudolstadt, Austrian, Crown Derby, Coalport, Worcester, Ginort, Sevres, Cloisonne, Dresden, Vienna and Italian specimens are amang the lots that have just been reduced a third and a half less than our original prices. Men’s Ringheim’s | Here’s Your Opportunity To’ Buy White Dress Linens RAMIE | At Prices ‘That May Never Be Presented Again | They came from one of the foremost Linen manufacturers in |Ireland—the firm, strong, solid round-thread Linen Cloth [that is incomparable for waists and dresses. Not lumpy, but about -- smooth and even as Linen ever gets to be. 36 inches Wi, advertised by others 45 inches wide; advertised by others as “special value” at 45c. 28c as “special value’ at Suc. 33c a yard; our price......+ a yard; our price.....++ Axminster Rugs—Lower Prices Worsted Axminster Rugs ina rich dark mottled effect] 'with band border. The quality that will stand hard wear, Two sizes; both at remarkably low prices. Third Floor. 5e to 1%; Flexible Leather Cover, 81c browns, tans and stone, extreme ana con-ervative styles, $1-59 instead of $2.14—27x60 inches $92.74 5 $14,74—9x12 teet rait ‘sizes 34 to 46, including stouts; worth up to 22:74 instead of $14.74—9x12 tee Drawing Books, 6c to 23¢ $20.00. ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE. $12.50 ; —handsome Oriental designs Manila Pads, % to de poe ; al Rugs—! ! Ai ern Ee Lo cea fit se Siftig Md drdth Cites Roy. Wilton CAST pect caller 3 1.94 White fat, rulad oF lan x a Finer Suits Relatively Cheap. $ ers, 19¢, 23e.) ings. Our regular price $6.94; special at...... iplex Note Book Men’s Shirts Very Cheap 26c; Fillers for Simplex. ‘| Stenographer's Note Be 5 = +H | ngrap | _ Men’s Colored-bosom Shirts, opzn back, one pair detached cuffs, made to sell at $1.00, special at us t 5 Underwear Men'irurnithine Good: | x $ 2.5 0 Quality $3.0 Y Quality $3.5 0 Quality Light, Medium and Heavy Weight | Main Floor. | We show all the full-dress accessories—Neckwear, Shirts, White Vests, Mutilers, Kit Gloy latest fashion whims—an 7 with the spirit of the w dloves, Collars, Studs—the Drices are Invariably in harnony wn Macy policy, Silk and Opera Hats ch Why pay $3.09 and $10.00 for Hats that you don only ‘Shirts and Drawers, occasionally?) Why pay $8.09 and $10.00 tor Silk and in all styles and sizes, jOpera Hats? Our Hsu price is $7. Ard in quality they |measure up to the top-loftiest. é Ps | Choice | 39 | But there’s no reason tor paying $7.24 now. We hve Gy jreduced them to $4.96 ee mn a net as ANNIVERSARY SALE Men's Suits Bel Men’s Singie-breasted Sack Suits, made of black untine over, lished worsteds and pure worsteds, in plain and fancy vrays School Supplies Balcony, 35th Side. Composition Bo Cover, 8c, 4c, 5c and Te; Board Cover, 5 Zz 69c Rove School Bags, 39c, Initial Stationery, 10c Box is Sw"e's Leather School B He, Mikes | Initial Stationery, in boxes containing: Eighteen envelopes,| {ollner’s Carry-Ms 180 ; nitial Stationery c g: Ele Pi Waterproof Bags, 4c, 4c Men’s $4.50 Pajamas At $2.97 Rulers, brass ec Straps, 5c, 9e Blackboard § | Blotters-~Pack Eberhard Faber's Pen ers, Bo, the. Pen }f S her, 3c, 4c, Be Finger Shields, 4¢ jand eighteen sheets ot paper, with initial in red, green and blue—assorted colors in each box. iin, See | i Special, 10¢ a box Clothing Reduced | Men's Pajamas made of unshrinkable flannel; neat stipes Be and plaids and woven silk figures, finished with $2.97 » with erase silk frogs and pearl buttons, made to sell at $4.50; Recent Fictior’ Women’s and Misses’ Boys’ 7 Pencil Ass¢ decorated Second Floor. ry Re n Overcoats, made of plain colored material or hore ere 42, 2 all Sweaters mith Three New Books Worth fancy mixtui t 1 or serge; broken sizes, ors, 19¢ | Women’s Imported White Reading + reduc 0 $4.96 sya of ney ve i ae TY val Sigilficance Sf Mods ; use Suits, made of serges and f9 pencil] ot seyes ata) ae re aigd |Ctuscitlisminn ics vies 446 rir any eee} Comrades—Dixe 2 1 4.96 Children’s and Misses’ Coat ae es Dixon Jr. 98 6 $8.94; reduced to $4,91 sweaters, in fancy weaves; white, The Fashionat: Adventires' of ) 1 | jots and cassimeres, Muslin Underwear mardinial i Joshua — David Graham tr yr medium | Phillips “ Sorewaeeincy. 6 In the Hasemen children’s, 98e to $2.49 Misses’ $1.39 to $2.96 of Knickerbocker trou: | Other interesting reading : “TS Petticoats i b Mw r : The Red Mouse—-Osborne. pecial a $4.74 I idee CET | When the Tide Turns—Young. . i , eon Friendship Village—Zona Gale : i HE Ua Week End Candy Special 7i2'hiy in the Wheel— Thurston adust rufile, 48¢ (Hanement and First Floor.) The Passer-by—Troubetzkoy Our Annual Furniture Sale Starts J a-shaped lawn Gold = Seal. Chocolate-Covered Out of the Depths—Parker. Monday PELE UU TUS and Ecstacy, mixed—two NG Conese: Cc ad t A sa he Stroke Oar—Paine, { Wait for it. Months of preparations have given us the Night Gowns : al Goe, pound our Chen HOH EsSLRMD 1s Eich Hi I st values e ever offered. Don't buy furniture until Supe, fsnie Pe uel se 39, a Colonel Greatheart—Bailey sa H you've seen thet : See Eee Te eel. pounds, special 29e The Case of Lady Broadstone—Marche i} Fatt , : ’ Favors tor Lincoln's Birthday, cy Whitaker's Place—Lincoln, i Continuation of the Sales of Dress Goods, Muslin St. Valentine's Day a et Satsted F Last—Sidel ee ] : : ‘ , ton’s Birthday a dy; special dz. The Man from Brodney's—McCutheon, \, Underwear, Embroidery, Laces, Umbrellas, Linens, White v. me, ON § Birthday abd p oe Lorimer of the Northwest—Birdloss, ! % broid ind embi ' vure| Signs executed at short notice in ah } Coods, Wash Goods, Handkerchief, d Gl éry yoke and embroidery rute| ; The Beetle—Marsh, ,Cooas, ash Goods, Mandkerchiels an loves. | fle, 59e, | our own workrooms. Banzai-—Parabellum. ' } . Ce re ne ene emma name orm yeamaeeemenietmneee = + emaunamnaseme

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