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hag visited he tad meen more than 109" [sec Votes taken In which Hoo had anywhere from a masortty to elghtha of the vo The utmost reer to-day at Col, Moon the Mentity of the repr Chicago conference « wan tn conference with tl at the home of J. Wert Hoamewelt, No 110 Went Thirty-first atrest, ‘There waa! & rumor ft was ex-United Staten Dine / trict-Attorney Edwin Sime. TR. VS. WILSON “THELINE-UP THEY SEE IN THE WEST i: cd ti Roosevelt will Be Republican l eeivate ou ‘aml in arm with Col, Col- | Nominee, Says Col. Collier, ler he war asked about the visit of thin Panama Exposition Head. was maintained | office nn to! ntative of the ernore Ww vo | n lant niet representative from Chicago and he re: piled: "Yes, T received a communication | from the Chicago conference of Wert- SE ern Governore, but I did not make a foum."* a ge ed whether he Colonel, Will Have Reply : Sa rates were being maintained for the purpo of scattering the progressive oppoaltt to Mr. Taft and to advance Mr. Taft's | campaten for the nomination. The Col- |onel'a reply was characteristic: rt. McKinley ta not my spokesman.” When aaked whether he had read Mr. Taft's speech in Newark yesterday, Col, | Roosevelt replied: “I can answer no questions as to my Ready for Governors in a Few Days, He Declares. Theodore Roonevelt will accept the! Republican nomination for the Prest- dency, according to Col. D. Charles Collier, President of the San Diego. Hterary pureulte.”’ California-Panania Exposition, who had) Before Mr. Collier went into Mr. a tong interview with Col, Roosevelt Roonevelt'a private oMce he aatd to-day at the Outlook oMer and came| “The deal which kave th out of the editorial sanctum arm-in-arm | Reposition to San Mranciaco with the Colonel. Mr. Collier will have | Detition of New Orleans, In which Pri . 1th Col, Roosevelt | Ment Taft w a ih atdiess torn teee ‘eemiee Aelexation, cannot be made good, The tn the ‘course af hia taik with Cot, | 84” Franciaco crow cannot deliver the Roorevelt, Col. Collier acquainted him | delegation to Tat with the anti-Taft fecting in the Weet| _ “5 Rave vietted thisty-dve States, and Southwor After the interview Col, Collier wid “1 came here to find out at first hand whether or not Col, Roosevelt would accent the nomination and whether or nat {t would be a waste of my time to take off my coat and start the fight for Roosevelt in the Southwest. | “Lam thoroughly satisfied with the remit of my interview and T will 847] ingerwood, Wilson, any one of them— that Iam going to take off my coat E beat Taft in the Southwest, But And Ket into phe fight for Teddy. AN4| poosevelt could beat any Democrat tn Lam not in the habit of wasting my|tne southwest. The only man who has a the leat chance against Roosevelt te WE WILL BE NOMINEE, IN COL-| Wilson, and he ia gaining ground rep- LIER’S OPINION. idly in the Southwest. The difference “Gol. Roosevelt ie, without eay , Detween him and Col, Harvey is greatly question, in sympathy with the progressive movement and will ateolutely be the met Mepud [that if Mr. Mcam sominee for President, im [the nomination, i tle candidacy. my optnion, ee wilt Tong the Republican tek “The sentiment in the Southwest ts nage “Mr. Roosevelt witt not advocate in hia [et he cany carry Loulsiada, future ppeeches any platform or policy | Mixsourt, Oklahoma and ‘Tennessee and Which he believes to be wrong and will|break ‘The Solid Bouth. not be bound by any platform, If elected, |ggTH BULLOCK DROPS IN TO he does not belteve.” TALK OF OLD DAYS. Col, Colter was asked: “Did Col. Roosevelt make a definite| Seth Bullock, United @tates Marshal nt to you an to Whether or not for South Dakota, who was appointed to pt the nomination? — |that atfica by President Roosevelt and He replied: “That 1 am. in. con+|reappainted hy President Taft, culled on fidence bound to remain ailent upon, | tho Colonel to-day. He was given @ long but T will wey thie: Jaudience, but what they talked about, “% would net waste my time | Set! eald, was “jusi ok! times” Ile de fighting. for Roosevelt's nomination, [clined to dieciny politics at all e if, after this interview % believed |!!crviow, Mn to wee the Colonel he would not accept. Z repent that [tor a moment. Late in Deadwood ts no from this time my coat fs Of amd gtrenuous that T came to New York for Xam fighting for Roosevelt.” a tow days rest, Also I came to Invite WILL SUPPORT DEMOCRAT IN. the Colonel to a buffalo hunt to be held STEAD OF TAFT. jon @ new Kame pr e 10 be emtabe Col, Collier okt Me lished near Deadwood. Roosevelt he | in 1908 it was Soth who sain at the knew at t &) Repudiican leaders | Chicago Convention that everything wa: inredgndut the Weat who would wup_ | doublecinehed" for Taft, but to-day he port any Democrat wi ive Harnton, If Tart wer her he was of the might he the Republican nomines, He al him that in dhe thirty-five 8: and IE don't whet nbarrassing ports 6s bf ” Old: Fash von \ ory, Pi than poecret Service gens, Carry Off cern Lie wicked wat tre tees mcr ed Gems Declared to Have has soon am he ne pols ML AeTE arent h « Been Smuggled. were of ve Wn wae stil vie & arin andthe peg |_ CIHEAGO, Bod, ahearet five-year een om in Bing Sing ie rob. - | senane orday ente bate’ ia ne ©! bery Prof. Jere stuck ob ' yinson, t negro pugitis |tdentne tom an the pice were poe and welzed a $040 lata Herald Square (6™ Floor) Pe that an investiga. ton was worth | wile va ™ THs voit caine out of his ' Judge Faweett in County Court | Mimea cutie Bing Bing Hk: Weekd Dee | an Bwey 34 te S5™St THE a atl WORLD, TY: ades alent " del rbannhncbe do 91359 2612. "$5.00 0 DIAMOND NECKLACE. | 69 mets and ran { [stones he will ha fore. Si duty and penalties, HAD ON OVERCOAT STOLEN in Brooklyn Imposes Heavy FROM MERSINGER. and Reliable Qualities Sentence on Edward Smith. finlth hung around certain resorts tn | |fatnted smiti's mother collapsed Inte | eee : the Bronx. Detectives from Brooklyn | Mer nun on tn the aus) How a Simple Paste . . i found him there and lined him up with tional unanimit thet it ° r like i } Sidge Pamssl BUC Cocky Courts | Rembun oF orser mies in pete obese |S Commnaen Ua, an tner: UL OKs HKG Will Remove Hairs ar ai rice Hrockive, Jet ft be known today that] Prof. Mersinger not only identified him, | rap f tho Judge's raved. (hodes and Tolieitess) = ee he bellaved criminale who showed | but sald the overcomt was the one which LN ‘a a away and w it eat ani : m t r Mil 4 { em eel victous bY ‘ had been stolen from him and proved tt, [at Sing Sing for supper. Many beauty specialists now employ | P h Bi ; Fi | | ens entencen than that imposed | 18 8 Speseh Before sentence mitt a stanle Powter Keown ts detstone rey | mense Purchases Direct iiom Mill and raciory. SHIPPING NEWS. |the removal of superfluous hairs and | whitening the skin. sak he was a victim of police perse- The Class of Merchandise That Made on Prandt by Judge Roralsky in New Ho sentenced Kaward | “ene 5 aoe oun “They had to Ket sommbody,” he sald, roRT OF NEW York. |. Persons wishing to remove fuzz or || 66, 9499 Mmith, allay Miller, to forty years in] “and they picked me out bocause I had ANIIVE hair; wths from the skin without Old-Fashioned hac $ Famous Sing Sing after @ jury had e#pent ten|@ pecond and was in the losues’ Gal ‘ employing the painful and costly elec- minutes reaching @ verdict that Bmith | lery. 1 have been job! and rallroaded. trie needle should buy an original F wan gully of Iighway robbery, He] #tand here an innocent man. 1 was} jpackage of delatone from the druggi ‘or every tem quoted in print you will find on the Qlro expressed bis determination to im-|n® more In Brooklyn that night than jand with tle mix yee water to Stath Fioor one landred_that_arv pore similar sentences on such crimin-| my mother over there. INCOMING BTRAMBITIPS thick paste. Spread this on al time the law gave him th He pointed to IMs mother and father, . surface and after two or ne. be etd oe aed three minutes rub off and wash. You i COO le oul. They are placarded with “Noladienued” Lickels. | chance. who sat in the court room weeping with |p) stundo, Gaiveetn an Jacinto, Gatrertm. | Th, ae * Reais ge gure ge ey “ ee sor Frank W. Mersinger, al Minnie: Radowits, his eneethoart, whol (eum dnt” Salute once’ | will find the baits are gone, while the The following list of special values will induce music teacher and church organist, of| bad expected to marry him soon. skin is left white and smooth. | JSrugal shoppers lo visit our Sivth Floor EVER) No, 447 Windsor Road, complained to cs of your Sdentifica- IN Br AMSIIPS, While delatone costs a dollar a » > vDAY DAY OF THE W SCHOOL Be weett in Imposing Ae ewpecially the fact that you had this man’s overcoat on at the time of vour arrest, leave no doubt an | package, it is really the cheapest and most satisfactory thing one can use as it is unfailing. —Advt. the police Nov. 27 Inst that an he was returning to his home late at night trom in Parkville, he was held up SAT Kromprina With tin Bannonta, Lavervool, Votalam, ' Rotertam Best&Co. | Women’s and Misses’ Imported Gvening Coats ¥ of Savannats 7OATS MEN'S a Long, con vertibh ised | SHIRES overcoatings, extra fuil and "izes Warrwstet 8 to 16 Sold clsew sere k yr) ASILON TD 2" BOYS' EXTRA TROUSE —Madeot durable mixed eb No folk model, sizes 6 to 12 years; doubl breasted model, sizes S to. 17 Sold elsow “OLD -RASTTON Sv PRE SHIR - Good mi tarae th fastecoton NI ot cam ric Abed neck «or blue 18, “4 “Sizes eat full trimmed ‘ “OLD-BASI MACY's” PRICE Spring Willinery nee nn EN S BALBRIGGAN € beds + tins! sire ‘ c We are now showing all the newest shades WHITE BROADCLOTH EVENING COAT, «ilk lined | Sold clewhere at oe and materials, suitable for all occasions, large sailor collar, Collar and cuffs” embroidered. Macy 49.50 + Original price $89.50 KING BLUE CHIFFON EVENING COAT; over Persian, WORSTED CARRIAGE COVERS, pink and white or silk lined, trimmed with velvet and fringe... .. . blue and white stripes ss-scs.+.+se.sees Special valuo 1.35 UL ++ Original price $95.00 29.50 | IMPORTED PIQUE COATS, advance showing of exclusive EVENING COAT‘OF WHITE BROADCLOTH, lined with models; beautifully embroidered. 6 mos. to 2 years 7,75 up blue silk, trimmed with blue velvet and fancy cord..... j IMPORTED PIQUE CARTIAGT: COVERS, trimmed with | embroidered scalioping and pink or blue ribbon........ 3.00 79.50 49.50 HAND-MADE DRESSES, the daintiest little Boyish models VENING COAT OF ROSE _BROADCLOTIHL, silk lined, for babies from 6 to 18 mos. . ++ 2.50 to 6.75 DRESSING SACQUES waist und ued Dotted lawn with i Infants’ Department DRESSIN lawn, good qual med" with sleeves, finished Elsewhore tue, THNANG HE AND TE NNES LACES —W ith ,OrdET LOT with euths )-PASHION PRI yy \ N KE s : cf tire at f: to 4 rd9 : geen | 1 MACY'S" P doren yards - Original price large shaw! collar of velvet; coat handsomely embroidered. -Original price $95.00 WASH COATS of fine quality White Corduroy, unlined. ROYAL PURPLE SILK EVENING COAT, claborately | sree BTN. C] MOG, WD YORE: ccrcvrsvcerccccsvcocssseccvecenes 5.25 trimmed with velvet brocade of same color... . Tico A ictednicy Litem e ich MEO - Original price $245. 00 85.00 ee kine NG 'p ae QUILTED SATEEN UNDERLININGS for eamo......... 2,85 a BE eee ana | ATTEN BILOWIOKSRAL | nee " AMERICAN BEAUTY SATIN EVENING COAT, lined Prcden “ooo VAL. "AND. Sit \pow ANE} /LOW_CASES, hemstitched; especially with blue silk, large shawl collar trimmed with fringe. teh lie ofa NiaWiere oueka WALURTEN ERMAN CTICOTAT UT sas eckcsess TIC ce icecsscevecteceee coeeseesesOriginal price $249.00 75.00 a 1 Hele Vi MACY’ MUSLIN wid and «ingha: Night wad low MBROLDE ke Db uucks and bias 1 LOUNCINGS: pisewhore 30 k. We desire to call attention to our asad aber! department devoted to the sale of Kimonos, House Gowns, Dressing Sacgues and Bath Robes | WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ "| Misses’ Widdy Shirts New spring styles in Intest pat- terns and colorings. Perfect fit- ting amd well-made throughout. HIGH GRADE GALATEA Various Sunrise: 4to 18 years...... 1.35 PLAITED NORFOL K_STYLES Women's and Men's Hostory Aside from our regular patrons, few people realize the extensive variety and unusual quality of the hosiery offered in our Women’s and Men’s Hosiery Department, : tively a new department with us. For many years the name Best & Co, has been associated with children’s wear exclusively Since we have provided for children’s needs so thoroughly, "Ok be ASIHONED fACY'S” PRICE S11 ILD ASULON MACY Ss” PRIC s this is compara- doe a yard New color combina- RATA El ral Pith OLD PASH tions. 4 to 18 years, 2.75 why should we not be able to do as well for grown folks? FRENCH MADE DRESSING {f° evita td ‘ pay aay BWiss MUSLIN FLOUN 45 inches Wide. Rmbrolde GOWNS of fine quality Alba- To introduce our Women’s and Men’s Hosiery Department Old Chsewnere Silk Petticoats we make the following unusual offerings: deh Banu ora veOI Gare L lace BGS Adjustable Fitted Tope 50 DOZEN WOMEN'S BLACK SILK HOSE: | inch Distssscsse SPO oe, Mh tea iO ee MESSALINE AND TAFFETA some with lisle spliced heel and sole, others WOMEN’ Fix! nster Rugs MACK oT Re Smyrna Rugs In all shades, with foot entirely of silk, all with double 7 TMPORTED L ae ae eons Nee Lengths 28 to 42. 3.95 spliced garter top of all eilk.Value 61.50t082 85c. pair GOWNS of | Nanas ; 1 en (ee ee ete Stes: ee Misses? sizes... 666. o ae e oR 1a somely hand-embrei Size x70 inches, a Gea | bay Size 30x08 inches, 2. Women’s sizos...... 4,50 | 25 DOZEN MEN'S SILK MALE HOSE, , MI 7.25 Bice Av Ree sue! Le bea a ae gone les, ae WASHABL * black or plain colors with splic: le heel and ; Size 8i4x10)4 feet, 14 74-ea | por Size oof { 739 ——— sole, heing eold elsewhere at 81.25 pr., Special 75e. pair | curtpr HOUSE GOV Se Sree a tert | Ber Size 6x9 fee AB esa | Bex Size ONi2 feet, SAMPLE LENGTES OF CARFETS, with finished ends; suitable With dust Misses’ sizes hand-embroidere on fine qual- Owing to the small quantities, we are obliged to restriet the ie i 3.95 PIANOS of Reliable Make ‘190 To-Morrow Only (Our 167th Weekly \ednesday Sale.) Every its tonal design and beautiful veneer in Ma- hogany or Oak, and fully guaran- tecd by us. was selected for handsome case Instrument quality, #5 Down and #5 Monthly and fully guaranteed, Large supply of music free and TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Liberal Allowance for Old Pianos Taven in Exchange NEW PLAYER-PIANOS special library privileges Knabe V/arerooms With every late improvement $ O-MORROW ONLY 5th Ave. —————39th St, Cor ity Albatross. 6 to 12 years. - selling to not more than one-half dozen pairs to a customer, for halls and bedrooms. 1!4 to1!9yard lengths. Regularly sold elsewhere up’ tos 9c to 98c Women’s sizes 4.50 ‘SINONED MACY'S” PRICES Misses’ P Hand-made ee apart ‘ Sixth Floor issos’ and Junior Dresses French Underwear inennte | HO tite otian WHITE LAN KET SW " feoreriesepereneerentn te eee ae peiriloes, Bold vl i 2 pink oe Mao W078 MISSES’ ‘| 3 ia "Patho b nined with five rows th “Ones: VMgHloNeD ; - ; A MISSES’ DRESSES of French Serge and Faille Taffeta, ar RTA aA PRTG BL 1 tl oun rsmonay Il Gored skirt, ‘panel ia hand-embroidered, lac ¢ Waist made with large reveres, Jabot and silk girdle, 14 to 20yrs. Regular pr Regular price aaa NS 4 yes S—White fleece, pink or blue bors tlastie t ns, rs 10° sand wt two jules for WOLD As IEL MAC t& S years, NEL Pusan Navy Serge 34,50 White serge 36,50 Faille Tatteta 39,50 KNICKERBOCKER MWAND-MADE DRAWERS, mad Ox HT of tine quailty French Canaorie ; HOSE —- Medium- Thy : featherstitehed band an Ciaran ron 2 on yarn JUNTOR DRE of Taffeta, gored skirtwaist made with : , ‘ war i : \ FRENCH WAIST hand-made embroidered i 0 wer shoulder, lace yo and cuffs; waist, HIONED ss wide. Age Laat , ‘ , ; =p | dace Insc 1 & 2 years STONE sorted patterns and colorings; sultable sleeves and front of skirt trimmed with Persian bond 1 j y -Mlacks cotton, soles ure cover- and faney buttons. Sizes ML ty 1S yearssa sere TAG ee ee veeeeee Regular pri¢ oat TS. a A REULAR TE Ht SKIRTS, deep tlounce; em- “OLD-FASHIONED 1p | Top el Ane af 2 6, ORE sox » MAOY a” PRIOR Sof Marquisetie over Silk; watt and. :: dan Y pri 5O, Now 4.75 | Th Moe pate fective’ bisc. “embroidered we yoke, Th to 18 your 29.50 PR ret Regu 50k 86,00, Now 3.75 | F WOMEN'S hd NIGHT DRAWERS, wees pate of Wool Batiste; skirt plaited eta de rs, 1.95 ree ih OLD CASHTONED new coat ‘ot daek: waist hand-embroidered Regular p: i f 8 COnseT es mmed i with yoke, cuffs and jabot, silk girdle, 14 to 20. years 29.50 ss years. reali Hey gular price 83.00, Now — 2.25 |p tome nips tell wt 80e. end’ Boe POUR rasmonen 4 ALUNS—Filot Ince in- of designs. Made to 225 a and & o 49 OLI-FASITIONED MACYS” PRICE N RORIM. Fifth Avenue at Thirtv-Fifth Street _ DE hhvoust _ tors, made vie Perfect Purity---Double Stre. Gixe Boutne Va.ue weeny d hee wide. Ror : " | “Oita supven 4 The absence of “negves,” dyapepsia, and ind \ ‘ in countries where nice is the principal article wAn IE \ ‘ MADKAS wit white Old elsow here yard 4 Bt CORE I wie me e s HDF ASION KD } tee . DAC y a MKICD BHC Miny Coe HERALD SQUAPE ,,,, NEW YORK As pe Oh cleat oun en a fact worth thinking over Rice in the easiest cerea! to digesi, also the most nutritious, Use it potatoes. HOTEL ASTOR RICE i) very finest quatity leaned uncoated. absrlutely pure white head rise, tached only ia erange-color bag with our eigaatune, 106c per ib. at cood rrocers B. FISCHER & CO. savepetable with meats ond pravies—hke ays INDIA AND CEYLON BROADWAY ST MBET to 34th OTREBT - MEY XORK. tia ali is -enenee-o =

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