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OTH DUEL TO-DAY : ‘ex-Mayor of Algiers Forces /\ Mi. Laberdesque to One More >} Combat in Their “Continuous Performance.” PISTOLS THE WEAPONS NOW. Was Wounded In Their Latest \, Meeting with Swords, but Became “© @o Insulting that His Antagonist Was Forced to Meet Him Again. MAX } M. LABERDESQ FICHTS (FARTS, Feb. 16—The continuous-per- duet between Max Regis, the ite ex-Mayor of Algiers, and @ two men met again in a cafe June 7, 1901, and after a cordial \emigaged in a discussion on 4 on » which Beton ‘the two fire-eaters crossed swords in were | were exchanging cutting remarks. both were finally exhausted the was ned until the tollow- ta adjour: Journalist Draws Blood. ‘Laberdesque, defensive the previous day, Con- the attack in the next encounter wand succeeded in pinking Regis on foreamn, Ss Just before the words “Allez, mes- every thrust and, walting for an open- ing, executed his famous “de <ontre quarte;"” cutting Regis on the arm. jough beaten according to the duel- code, Regis’ wanted’ to continue duel with his fists. Revamed Fight with Pilotols. * Wolled in this, he began to heap abuse pon the head of his victorious opponent nd in this way succeeded in, arranging b.continuation of the encounter after ‘fest of an hour. The afternoon et nt took place at the Tle de = for at x at Combevole. As it was wide- ‘Uy published a large party repaired to ‘the grounds, including many celebrated oe en and a number of journal- Tt’ were nist of oture. Thén he began a fierce at- Laberdesq' and t) 1@ firet volley was without remult and th men agreed to continue the per- Gokmance ether to-day or to-morrow. ‘ed that ip the end he would ag Eo ment’s lite. he ° , Who, though an Tta ds it, has re. mn ecard of duels, | Caused the epilline of much bloo for the Chamber of Deputies Peris, wut has maintained his hold ‘affections of the Frenchmen in Migfers, thovgh he Is'an allen by birth, @ desire/to continue the bat- his fiste, but was forced: to Peave the feld by his seconds. (abort time ago ‘t was said thet enemies had become recon- , Laberdesque, an Algerian journalist, empected to continue to-day or to- + Thus far there have been five JEROME ‘wound up With another is were secured and . Nineteen Dlood- When the not flaghing the contes- OR, WOODBURY §. S. Randall Tells Mayor What May Happen to Street Clean- ing Commissioner if Garbage Crematory Is Built in Bronx. who ‘had remained on Regis was furious Chat. FAVORS SOUTHERN METHODS —__—— ‘A threat to lynch Dr. John Mf. Wood- bury, Commissioner of Street Cleaning, s made to Mayor Low to-day dur- the dlscuselén of the propomat to establish a garbage crematory in the ‘Brens. 1 Tae Fully two scores of protesting prop- erty owners called on the Mayor and made their opposition known. Com- missioner Woodbury was present to de~ fend his plan. He said that the plans for the crematory were drawn, the site melected and the money for the erection of, the building already appropriated by the city. There could be no well-founded objection to thé crematory or its site, sai@ the Commissioner, ae the former wah designed to present an attractive architectural effect, and the site was not near residences. 8. 8, Randall, who has been @ 3 in the Bronx for fitty years, created a sensation by advocating lynch lew for city officials found to be derelict or In- sisting upon the adoption of schemes which might reeult to the detriment of eo the role of peace: insulted and then to fight a duel Dut hearty. Island City resort mid-day Gaturdey on the figuratively. The the summer, given Regis accused his being in the pay of the The journalist, skilfully parried marks. Sor hem after ir.” he sald. at you own a beautiful summer resi- dence on the Sound. How would you Mike to find this slgn on your place next summer, ‘To Lat. . For further Jeu- lars apply to Gtreet-Cleaning Commis~ sioner Woodbury.’ Well. that in’ liable to happen tf you allow that crematory to be built. T.am in favor of the way thev do things in the South, There they don’t waft for the courte for re- Mef,. but apply the Lynoh law. Who knows but some fine day the oltizens of the Bronx might wake up and find the Street-Cleaning Commissioner dangling from the end of.a hempen rope for in- sistinx upon establishing a foul smell- ing crematory in our midst?” ‘Mayor Low took the question under e x advisement. o —_— sald Devery. he weapons were pistols. it, but i . bit. lemme not forgettin’ to ‘And offers td in mill an’ I by many funerals & ip here. ev'ry Sun refreshment and “There's t's, Jerome's, we that bil bil}, Italy Wants No Grabbing. ROMP, Feb. 16.—The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs informed the Cham- ber of Deputies to-day. in reply to an that Traly’ interpol ‘8 potey in the | Balkan question was to prevent a modi: Raltion bt the status quo to the benefit of any power. ne my clu 8, ft Sale Extended. The inclement weather of to-day has crippled transportation facilities. This made it difficult, if not impossible, for shoppers to reach our store. For that reason we will extend all offers an- nounced ‘Special for Monday’ to include Tuesday: The sales have been inaugurated to introduce the new Departments. You will find the offer- | ings worthy of their purpose. : ~ " Neeyeneaptenretne epee Herne mee REGIS, EX-MAYOR OF ALGIERS, WHO TO-DAY MEETS __| UE NEAR PARIS IN d$-4O9-OO0O0O00OO08O4OO 5 ¢ 0O-40406-26-50004-0051 00000404 yeeaverecmertne na sm Peeing Sy eyerabmnaepetepiens bt mace Te eerie Pe tem went into effect the number of ar- rests has Increased, For the week end- THEIR SIXTH DUEL.) | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 190. CREENE'S DIC AT ing Feb. 11 trere were 3,085 arrests. Five weeks ago for a iar period the ar- a SeRINE Fane Noo Anh nae Seam 28) Tur pie | EAE discounted by the fast taat Ca) *) LITTLE PRINCE IS Worst” Was Sargoranes 0 teseaoeate Winn hs ; earance of a man who felt extreme! > |Says He Made Public Roosevelt) "rhs Com: Dublin—No Compromise on SRRDEN, eas, et Land Purchase Bill. Letter Because Schmittberger Had Already Quoted from the be gg kd REDMOND IS AGAIN he found conditions gre: f PB : bertson, of the Eldridge Street Stat! —_—-.—- Commissioner went away with the ary Chosen To-Day at Meeting in| Pectors Anxious About, Ohil@Orew' ‘The Commissioner was asked { dition of Princo, Christian of Saxony, charges will be «preferred against pecond son of the Crown Prince, who inspector Cross, He dodged the question, saying that If has been {ll for eome time past, hes worse. charges are made he will reveal the fact to the public uniess there Is a Very good reagon for keeping It secret. er Same Source in His Defense. eee _ NEWSPAPER MAN DIES. es CAPTAIN IS SORELY TRIED. Edward Perkins Clark, of the New DUBLIN, Fob. 16—At a meeting of the Irish Parliamentary party to-day John Redmond was re-elected leader. ‘A resolution was passed to the effect that In view of the rumored intention His temperature has reashed 102. an@: the attending physicians are apparently. most anxious. No official notice, of the ; child's condition has been sent to former Crown Princess Loulse, her request to WANTS TO LYNCH SHS DENVER, Ninth Ward Statesman Indorses the District-Attorney’s Excise H juries i Capt. the civil Measure in a Long Island City Central for Injuries in Tunnel (oa gant tale rt brown. Girls’ Long Coats—$ to wa greken | Misses? Jackets— Short and, tight fit- Accident Is Begun. promotion? “Why, he was called down 5.00. cheviot and kersey, some with capes, | throughout; broken lines; ree- 9B. to Headquarters afterward and compll- . 45. all very pretty styles; regular 4 98 | ular prices $9.00 and $10.00; to 3 Se er apa ite examination) Skirts, —black Broadcloth PICETES 98 toca eens se Cpt “ ay A RIPPLE FOR LIFE. ‘That does not look as je was no! * = r y 4 —In cheviot, zibe- I 3 1 WOULD RUN A GIN MILL.” |BOY Cc irencvyetanepionceas Nalined! Girls’ Long Coats: In cher ersey, | Girls’ 3-Box Coats—Handsomely ea Police Commissioner Greene refused |. ‘ # trimmed with yelve, some with capes; aa “A ae made 98 fal "2 00 jine—t o" engi Dave at Dit |, The Devt came te pat |S Att ath ta 15.50 regular prices from $1000 © G98 etn er ney, Jerome the honor to indorse him to-day. It wax informal and impromptu. It was on the subject of the District-Attorney's excise bill, and the indorsement took place in a Long | Jury clas are moat absorbing, lterally and Chiet went over to Rockaway Beach to-day to pick out his cottage for ‘The eternal fitne: things does not appeal to him wh: has anything on his mind, and the eleet couldn't hold him back, even when earching for a summer cottage. On his return, v! ‘he ram into Surrogate Dan Noble, Ben- ator Luke J, Keenan, Magistrate Cons | m notton and some other Queer statesmen who stood by Devery toga when Tammany and David B. Hill were ‘using him as a doormat. welcome was so warm that the Chief got excited and made a few warm re- | Ao eral i ‘ : atent rubber hub caps and mis fi ot sham enaberat arvang | bane ott Uy SE AEM. we anayerea, aa | __- SUK Petticoats. patent foot brake and patent| ent wheel fasfends ‘Tammany Hall until be got We) Court of ARE! witiam qimnly enforcing the Tne nero statute |, Tuesday, February 17. |} rubber ‘hub $77.95 198 . AER im form af hy [tna oe wh om NY : [Pepe nb caps: 917.98 Nae eon. ae , eeene é ‘ ial i don't tet them | gg) a 'year as manager of B. Altman A | he Commissioner denied..a_report}One hundred dozen,—finest 4 ‘ . flee Fon Mion Kem ae o | Ctatret ikea rected ah peed oe aria tomaesee me : GO-CARTS AND ‘BABY CARRIAGES—With parasols, lace "t you worry albout my keepin’ at tt righ T'd do if 1 did happen to be over hero, 'd keep.open every Sunday, The idea of.a place where the: chance to Ket booze accordin’ to law. only on Conn ch tot ° ball ic epaie an! "Witt atten on th of /Marci Broadway, 334 to 34th Street, 4 York Evening Post, Passes Away: |o¢ the Government to depart in the text! sca, him having been refused. @ Faward Perkins Clark, for elghteen 4 Says He Is Too Busy to Pay Any At-| years membet of the editorial staff ae is aE rf of the New York Evening Post. diet Nia ECR RT OS Bea ® tention to Those Who Would). orsday at his residence in Brooklyn, br Criticise Him, and Is Hunting for| Mr. Clark was born In Huntington, ®| Burglars. Mass, on Oct. 21, 187, He graduated > pone Aihars from Yale College in 1870 and went to K h Hy a RERTEERE work on the Springfeld Republican. Goods >| oy Before going to the Evening Post he mix ‘ >| Capt, Max F, Schmittberger arrived is eh 7S) 2 | capt nar , Sonmiviberenr arivet| sonar aeons wna’ || 6TH AVE., 21ST & 22D STS..N.¥, f ®| tion w ittle after 10 o'clock. ca 1 When he wag astted if he had any- a %| thing to «ay about the letter written Visit Our New Balcony Department and See 3 to Presdent Roosevelt by ex-District- P h P ‘ d By Jev | y | Attorney Philbin, which stated that In £) ureter "puise tne crown] JAMES MoGREERY & GO. yrography Popularized Frcs") $ eee ter voMny Haw aaa ut Pope of the art of Pyrography is undoubted. Its rogress &| tna then made a motion with his hands Suit Dep’ enceforth will be accelerated by the Adams low prices, You shoul as if he was grinding an organ. uit Dept. cots = “Tam through with talk,” he added WaiFloors Sale of Stamped Blank Pieces! “Here 1s my precinct, and I am @ very ‘busy man. I've got a lot of work to do There has been a safe-cracking Job in my precinct, and there are lots of other It will include Steins, Nut Bowls, Frames, Ther- mometers, Candlesticks, Plaques, Fancy Boxes and Book Racks. Our prices represent halt regular sell- ing figures. 15c, 21c, 29c, 43c, 59 F329 9900 MAb 4 LA4GOO8O40OOOOMALAMDL OOS Zibeline Suits,—New Spring things that demand my attention. Any Che can ay) whati they lke about we Model. PYROGRAPHY OUTFITS—guaranteed, $2.25, | and T cannot stop tem. If some one| Unlined Skirt. Sale of Burnt Wood Novelties! | was to say I killed six people triaay 1¢|Colors: — blue, black and This will he a continuation of last week's sale. A large an y ’ ’ would probably be printed as a fact:| brows i SEE Neg tomes WOOD NOVELTIES will beof- [5 to 59¢. K Met ssigaacsteec ated 8 although there would be no proof that IT had done such a thing. Now I shall not give out any more interviews and shall stop talking.” Dr. Parkhurst was seen--at his home to-day and was asked about the letter. “Those people stand behind the breast- works,” he said, “and fire generalities. Where are the disorderly houses in this man's precinct? Why did they allow 50C, PILLOW TOPS FOR 10G! 100 dozen tinted and stamped Pillow Tops| will be found in this tar- 10¢ gain budget. No mail orders filled 30.00. Canvas Suits,— Pleated blouse model,—collarless. Silk lined Skirt, Colors: -— blue, black and FOR HS LELS, Trial of Suit for Largest Sum Yet Demanded from New York GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS IN Misses’ 2 Children’s Garments! ing trom the rear-end collision of Jan 8, 1902, In the New York Centra! tunnel was brought to trial to-day, before Su- preme Court Justice Leventritt and @ Gisbieased with the prominence that hag) q. . z :|Skirts,—black Canvas, silk ‘berger. and, dd from his demeanor. there 1s no show for FF BLS} . i the captain to pecome an Inapestor: lined,—trimmed with taf “T mi le e letter o: residen: Ronsevelt, Indorsing Mr, Philbin’s critl- fetas, cism of Capt. Schmittherger,”” sald the Commissioner, ‘solely because the cap- i —27 inches; also a Misses” Jackets 72, Bouse Jack- ets, colors castor, blue and black; odd lines; lined throughout; regular prices $10.00 and $12. Little Tots’ Long Coats—Of,. sil cloth; regular prices $12.50 and $13.98; mark-down prices 6-8 5.98 and Tt in the sult of Bverett ©. Coffin, an clghteen-year-old boy, for $800,000 dam- where matters of ex- 16.50 ages. The lad was a passenger In the|tain had given out a Jetter of indorse- senenenonenenenontet 0-08 on QnOneant see car on the New Haven local when |ment signed by the President when he NEW SPRING DESIGNS IN was a city official.” The Commissioner was asked how his rule requiring captains to report to headquarters all suspicious places in the various precincts was working. ‘This rule was made six weeks ago, and it-is understood that the reports show that the White Plains train on the Harlem road plunged into tt from behind. ‘Young Coffin's legs were caught and jhe was eo badly crughed that he lay tor weeks at the point of death at ot ‘Twenty-third Street. he Go-Carts~Baby Carriages! ‘tal. He will be a cripple |a “wide-open” condition exists through- | squememsee TTS" This Department henceforth will be connected with our Furniture Depart- in Long Island City, nor or SARE eam! Sut are ele, capeetlly wipe reeere tty we Oth Floor). The new Spring designs are in, They are hand, e Teporta’’ auld oe, Comms: some enough to merit wide attentions. Ay! lal. n a eason @ would be, Wise to say anything receive. To, open: the 3 we qu County Gara- RECLINING GO-CART—with| RECLINING i full-reed side body and ’ dash front, adjustablé—with’ English steel running gear— He was be hey. C._C, Paulding and Austen G. Fox fared for the New, York Central. he company, in each case acknowl- the lability for the injuries sus- Ing only, to e i mr aa the following i thew INING om wet JAMES McCREERY & CO. Sale of He Indorses O'Reilly. An opinion wag asked of the action.of capt O'Rellly in compelling Slosson’s biliiard hall ‘to yesterday. | The od if he thought ‘and pool on Bun- full reed side and full roll, re- clining back and front—with English steel running gear, ‘Their Peresta because they would have to take quality taffeta silk .petti- on thelr own. time covers and rods,.are shown in the most carefull Hinsdale's widow #0. “TIL k ‘it, all y a fi % aN nee eat arias b Cem BORDA IR (ano CASTE To Fisoners it since the new. platoon ays: | Coats. lected. variety. (Furniture Department—Fifth Floor.)} ‘ dip \ gtnank you for, Your |= Colors and black and black aenenentnentntnentntntntetntnoatnantats Viotate the excine law. and white. ag through as there ay and people nesdln picnics, too, and no Sapan.eoke wan , m1 See ail Hen It's rte n aru the vactuane-d-ont~tvtnantntntut-trtnQututnt-t-Ontrtrtunontnt Men’s Stylish and Shapely g $5.00 Lace Shoes sates eater, gg box calf,- black vici and 2 P patent ideal kid, hand made and absolutely first class; per pair, eeeeoerere in’ 6.75, 1050 and 12,75 each, Stern Brothers To-morrow, Special Offering of Women’s Underwear Twenty-third Street. ot Ext lity Lisle Thread and Mercerized : Be yeetner cone Bie Vests, ates aaa feotrinnaed) Value 50c 29° Women’s x) 00 Lace & Button Shoes yh ts my. day ; ; Fi is 4 Pe cre aomae to Hie Pies Bree ‘extra quality, Value bse | 43° JAMES McGREERY & CO. ae Reagerret volar ar id $ ¢ 40}: —— a Plai d Fi Swiss Ribbed i . , rs " ¥ Pure sill Vests, Se eabee fronts, Value $1/50 98° Sale of Shirtwaists, leather tips—to-morrow s selling should close : out this entire lot, as the price is only....... omen entne ene «bo Plain Gauze China Silk Vests, lace trimmed and embroidered, Value $4.25 92.95 New Spring Models in Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel MISSES’ SUITS in a variety of plain and fancy materials, new blouse effects, sizes 14 to 18 years, 919.75 $3.95 and $4.98 Tuesday, February 17. One ‘hundred dozen, Taffe- tas silk waists, Colors:—White, light blue, pink, red, navy and grey. 4.09 each, Little List. But It May, Save a Wet Walk. AE WORLD : “MONDAY, FEBRUARY 167 060, Foomi Roam to WA So, Bad Day. Freeh Ree Lat Frente Roser to Lah MISSES’ RUNABOUT SKIRTS of Fine Melton, several styles, sizes4 to 18 years, Special GIRLS’ SAILOR AND ONE-PIECE DRESSES, of fine wool, sizes 4 to 14 years, Special $3.75 Twenty-third Street. GIRLS' WASH BRESSES, sailor, high neck and + q guimpe styles, sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.98 and $2.98 Me GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN GUIMPES, tucked and hemstitched, sizes 4 to 14 years, 49c ind 59c Second Floor, JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Leather Goods Department Complete assortments of fitted and plain Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Wrist and Hand Bags. To-morrow, Special:Sale of WALRUS WRIST EAGS, sut'r CASES, 22 and 24 inch, FITTED TRAVELING BAGS, 16 inch, Main Floor, Annex, Colored Dress Goods, ‘6000 yards, Duchesse Crepe. Colors :—Greens, blues, tans, cadet, grey, white, cream, champagne and black, 42 inches wide, 65c per yard. $1.25 $4.35 $13.25

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