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_ , “BUCS” AND BEER BOOM DEVERY. Ha Is stil anoina. Running for Mayor of New York as a Result of! Opening of the Main “Bug-| house.” “BIG CHIEF” EXPLAINS BUGS. | He Says His New Order Is Expect ed to Spread Throughout the City, Invading Every District of the Five Boroughs. William 8, Devery {s still running for Mayor of Greater New York. He has been formally nominated by the “Bugs” and he and his lleutenants have nounced relentless war against Tam- many Hall. Within the next few weeks e “Bug” club will be organized in every district in New York to further the political interests of the Big Chief, according to the plans outlined by the speakers and Devery himself at the formal opening of the new club-house at No. 306 West ‘Twenty-elghth street. Every “Bug” in the Ninth District was there to welcome Devery and see the new house, and the longer the am- ber flowed the more positively was Dev- ery assured that he would be the next Mayor of the city. The Chief took it in dead earnest and made a speech at the end in which he didn’t say he was not a candidate, Among other things that Devery did @t the reception was to explain the mysteries of the name under which the club has chosen to fight its way. Devery on Bugs. embers have been more or less proud ty be known as “Bugs,” but they didn’t }ucw just what was meant. Here is the way the Chief explained it: “They have referred to this club as a ‘pughouse,’ Well, it is appropriately named, as you may not all understand. In ali damp places around pumps, hy- cranis, and such like the bugs come and they become more the you kill of them, Another thing hem, they always stick together, ‘ do spread at an amazing a kor this reason we hope that aos Will be starting polnt for a Bug Club In every district in New York.’ alton presided at the BE. Hunter. led the vho showered praises on y ‘aad, the coming Mayor.” The ® 1 e 1 “best Chief New York ¢ t|.akers “mentioned the possibility of! 1 heir favorite at the head of t bany, and later in the White win short it Was declared that he ‘ to no man in the Demo- Cra save Williach Jennings ‘he Hig Chisf smiied at all this praise, “Low f@sked.wbout Presidential as- s admitted that every good clti- a “bug to get there some other infectious," sald the ex-Chiet. wit has it since he's been ic. ¢ has been it twice and would et Tike to be it again, All'the other Prest- dents in their graves, if they could get out, would have the bug fever again, Maybe George Washington wouldn't. He refused u third term, “That don't mean that this club‘e named for any, bug that is ‘botherin’ my bonnet. All I want Is a fair show, no favor, and a chance at Charley Murphy. ‘He's a lamp with its light , a wagon without a horse, an auto- bile with no gasoline, or a fool that ries to write poetry. tis time ton feet eres fa Jeeta The tight ts and finish “Tf they had all Niagara back of them’ they could not eweep'me out of the way.” After the speeches Devery led the crowd through the rooms and paused long {n front. of his own portrait. The beer kev in the grill room had long been working, and as the formalities of the evening were over all adjourned there to grow more enthusiastic, ——<$<—_— Rang Fire Bells for a Lost Woman. ROME, N. ¥., May 26.—Mre. Loomis Mather, aged seventy-seven years, dis- appeared from her home in Boonville on Saturday evening. The fire bells were Ting yesterday to bring out a Tat 6 in cad feat the old woman was pane; thicket several discovered mile from the Salteg Carpets and Rugs. Special Sale to close out patterns which we do not intend duplicating. Smyrna Rups, 26x54 inches, $1.45. zox6o “ $1.70. g6x72°“* $2.45. 7 it. 6xxo ft. 6, $12.7 5+ 150 Rolls Best Axminster Carpets, 95 Ccts., forierly $1.56. Commencing Wednesday, May 27. Lord & Taylor In Honor of the City’s Celebration “THE BIG STORE “i ACITY IN ITSELF Cf Che Big Store WILL BE Boautisully Ittuminated Go-Yight. oj The Exterior and Interior Decorations Have Already Evoked Much Praise. SIXTH AVE. MEET ag OTA 186"&19"STS, Powerful Searchlight of Publicity Upon Another Development of the “Sperry & Flutchinson’ COLLECTORS Sreen Grading Stamp System. S the “ : ” ‘ : Ae OAE DOLLARS WORTH the “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamp system gradually de- ; , OF STAMPS velops at the Siegel Cooper Store its surprises multiply. Every evolution of this extraor- dinary attraction has been enthusiastically received by thousands of people. This is one of the many reasons why the “Sperry & Hutchinson” plan excels. The Last Wednesday of Every Month Will Hereafter Be “Red Letter Day” at the Siegel Cooper Store for Collectors of Green Trading Stamps. All persons visiting the Premium Annex on the Fifth Floor to- - morrow, and on every last Wednesday of every succeeding - ’ When you visit the Premium Annex to-morrow ask for a month, will receive One Dollar’s Worth of Green Trading Stamps Free Upon Presenting Their “Red Letter Day’’ Calendar. You will find that the last Wed- Books. Butoneset of Red Letter Day Stamps nesday of every month in 1903 is marked in red ink. Take this Calendar home for each month will be redeemed in one book. with you and place it where it will serve as a continual reminder. Do not by any means forget to take prompt advantage of this signal opportunity every month. If you haven't become a collector of “Sperry & Hutchinson” Green Trading Stamps, start without delay. You get a book and $1.00 worth of Stamps free. A visit to the Premium Annex to-morrow will insure you another dollar’s worth free. That's an excellent beginning! With every ten cents’ worth of merchandise you buy you get a Green Trading Stamp. When your little book is filled you get a beautiful premium free of charge. It’s just like getting a present. It will not cost you a cent. You profit in two ways. You get superior merchandise at exceptionally low prices, and a Premium besides. That is public enthusiastically indorses this new idea at the Siegel Cooper Store is emphatically proved every day. Thousands upon thousands of people are collecting these Stamps. | Throughout trade circles the enormous business that the Siegel Cooper Store is doing is engaging incessant attention. But it's wholly natural. The Store is interesting. It is constantly attracting you by offers of best merchandise at wonderfully low prices. It makes your visits entertaining and profitable to you. Take this week for instance. The Big Store joins in the great municipal celebration with distinguished ardor. | The Store is jubilantly decorated. THOUSANDS OF UNUSUAL BARGAINS ARE BEING OFFERED, not here and there, but in prodigal variety all over the Store. Every Depart- ment, every floor joins merrily in this festal occasion. : The items that follow are but a few from many. Other papers contain other Siegel Cooper atraciicnsy A nee visit the Siegel Cooper Store to appreciate its beauties, its fascinations, its wonderful value-giving. By all means share in the ‘Red Letter Day’ offer to-morrow. Wines and Liquors. Fina be JQOQ, OOO Copies Sheet Wfuste Sapanese Rugs At this time each year we inaugurate a special sale that in importance to the : consumer is rivalled by no other offering of the year, This season we present Foputar Yow Ettects tor Summer Service, a great array of choice treasures of American and European Vineyards. One of the Most Remarkable JAPANESE JUTE RUGS—More new| JAPANESE COTTON RUGS—Blue Some Extraordinary Purchases were made—cne of California effects in this popular Summer cottage | 4nd White for Summer use; will also make serviceable bath rugs: Wines and one of fine Imported Wines, ‘These, together with a selected . P cor a tis of ent Liquors Wilegheadsckdrcg Special Sales in Recent Years. fos covering at prices far below 4x? 3x6 ordinary 5 PR; pane Bey AND FRIDAY peainaeyiy 8:75 | saeco ee hse t Prices Simply Unparalleled for Lowness'| oy Cc Published at 50c. to 60c. each—sold by 7.6x10.6 size, 8.78! 2.25 1.75 75 ee 6x9 size, (Third Floor, Front, 19th St.) Chas. _ Heidsieck CHAM- ST. JULIEN, imported from Landau exclusive dealers at 25c. to 30c. each. PAGNE, per case 12 79. 50 Fils, Bordeaux, France; 4, 59 quart, 'e per case 12 quarts, ‘e PER COPY. RAEN NE: lo geete OLD GERMAN BREW EXPORT! Waltzes, 2-Steps, Coon Songs and Sentimental Ballads. old, per gallon $3.50; full BEER, barrel, 10 doz. 7.50; quarts, 1.00} | ver dozen 78e}| Now offered to the public at less than the cost of publication. Very aeaTal Largains in fine Calilornia wines. | MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED FROM EVERYWHERE. PORT. SHERRY, MUSCATEL SAINT MACAIRE BURGUN- There are so many titles that it is impossible to enumerate them all. A few follow, TOKAY; fine old private DY, rich and full bodied, excellent and they indicate the general character of the compositions : a very unusual value; per dinner or medicinal wine; re- Thi @. y “Mazie.” (Waits Song. “Tallahassee Ziz."" (Coon Song.) _ |‘‘Fare Thee Honey, Fare Thee Woll.”” 7, fo} duced from $4.00 to, per case J, O0'. “That Ain't No Talk ib Give Me." | "I've Hardly ante You Hnough (Coo e Sap Refrigerators and See Chests. Big Economies in New 1903 Models, MODEL REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS; 1903: made of hardwood. enamelled; tile lined, zinc lining; golden oak LUM finish: charcoal filled; removable flues. waste pipes and’ patent Atrap: galvanized iron. provision shelves, solid bronze locks and 4 hinges; patent casters that will not drop out and can be easily removed; great savers of ice. High. At) Wide. Deep. High. 7 \. 54 in. 62 in. 58 in. BOLDNIAL BRAND PORT. a, a, Bonk. ‘ SHERRY and SWEET CA- BT eR GER: verytold (eet al You're All Right.” moet 2, ibe Riversida.’ (Bent!- Heariett, ralkey” Meartelta (Se TAWBA: ‘very choice wines: 7 7 5 andexceedingly good Rhine wine: ‘Minnie ‘Hacita.”” (Waltz Song.) |'"I'm Not a Cinch Aitho' tam a sat- |The Dragon.’ (aarch) Eiri otesll ast MUSCATEL, similar quality is not sold for less i q dder Rabbit, Sneak." | lor. A Ber rie comme.) ies ay "(A Trombone 15 in. 39 in. reduced n } ‘ ROR and SHERRY; Bele full I3e a os Oe price oP, 7S | See AAS dearee, eaniantae “Oh F Fudges' (Sling by Ward sand ¢ Walt . tee in iy i ied pure wines; jal- |“ 0 y eee EL ieee Pecan ay ean HAUT SAUTERNES, a most hs fou Bo." (Sentimental Bi want ecatep Ann.” (Rag Time gocait aren Thok, sone) Like, to ea Bite. ii it ae fey | ICE CHESTS: ; TAWBA; lsc pure stan- delicious wine, comparing favor- Can't Live on Love Alone.” (A "I Cernly Is de Biggest Foo! Nig tn |"'Buttin’ tn." (Coon Song s High. care nliet: very special: per 77 9 i with imported Sauternes thar ‘Dissertatio! is froma.’ (Goce One (Cocalo oe String." (A Comic APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE 24 in I6in. -35in lon | sll for $8.00; our price reduced 9 OY| ah ) =r : i Y ‘ Wide. Deep. High Ac | 27in = 19 in, 27 in \UBENHEIMER and CABI- to, per case 12 quarts, “Galaen | ey at Sone) ay ‘You Cotorea Santa Claus.” (Coon |} -8¢ep.) Sin 19. 50in. 13.608 NET ZINFANDEL; fine old @7 | Oldest superior CABERNET ing) FRE) say Be Warm, but There's [ponte st'socisty wal.) table qualities; per gallon, '@ | CLARET, a delightful table wine, the Morn.” (Comic Bong.) | Other Brands." (Coon Song.) “My Sweet Priscill.” 3 , SF; MISSION BRAND CLARET, good body, old and fine bouquet; pony " (Waltzes.) “Dawn of Peace.” (March.) “Uly-Oo0." (Coon Song.) 0. la Ss reatest TOCCTY. BURGUNDY and RIESLING; reduced from $4.75 w, per 9 76 serait Meese ° faa\| PANTRY FLOUR “Tous: | PRAM BON Welle bexre Seder AUS) velueill ose 78e\sT. eens CLARET, good, 0 FARA fener Oey eo | cua’ brand geet quay | Rongat Peat, bem” gual: , a Sour—snicere, rumou To-| SHS opgmeney Pear Uniform size: ST, JULIEN CLARET and d cheap at $3.50; (6y) BZ, JS SA Sc ; . so | aed. foucious Bavor: Gee MONOPOLE, RIESLING: 5" go, fedied br cae 2 gars oe 40 e @ ummer oe ale. UNCLE JERKY PASC cr Bory gual | RAR St ax pert or table wines: per gallons LD FRIARS' PORT, ; Pe Ema, ara | exira taney lange oat STANDARD CLARET and and ANGELICA, very choice HA Yew and Important Purchase Added. a ultord Pai tp suet ead HOCK; per gallon, FFe | wines, four years old; remarkable mute eh Sean a oe Imported Rhine Wines, _ | value at our specially reduced 9 QZ) More good Shoe News. And by far the! !'\'.’5 quay] HEPORTED PRANKPURY- , PROM JOHANN GoneT, price, per case 12 full quarts, <e h a eee eat as gen] BAS Uratwarad: bers NIERSTEINER, reduced from Imported Clarets & Sauternes best we have e pleasure of telling in many | rit s ; iPancy Lane $6.50 per case [2 quarts to Oe 4O Seren arrenriaie cok months. Ve have purchased the entire sample : Fount and ost HOCHHEIMER, reduced from Bordeaux, France. . a. . ont sp $00 pertare 1h Gee Os SOI MARGAUX. rehiced ‘from 5.50 line of the Dalton Shoe Co., makers of the famous| RAUENTHALER - BERG, re- 87.50 per cate 12 quart to Jenness Miller Shoe. This new purchase we have | fee Spee 2G fem 7.95 per case 12 here added to the big lot of Shoes which we recently} tx is $7.95 per qi 595 : : y | FORSTER RIESLING, reduced bt ‘ urchased in St. Louis. Together they make froma 00 per case 12 quarts CHATEAU MOUTON, _ re- : Pp 1g! 7 BS| duced from $9.00 per case 12 6.75 Piesenau per cue Tt og 70 CHATEAU LAROSE, reduced * Ghe Best Collection of Shoes fi 10.00 per case 12 quarts 5 (eure 0. Dd. leer CO. . ig toned Bi ie Rees 7.90 Gver Offered Underprice. ak Lining Aars “Euan rae are SAUTERNES, reed om uel’ 75 Our I bout }4 of what Id have to pay regular! $7.00 case 12 quarts to special prices average just abou! ol you woul a pay reg! ly. | Through a tes opportunity es reece feiced "from 6. 17) Have Ailey reduced Take these two items as examples of the rest of the values which this Sale offers : AA Meson aati §. 65 of a prominent manufacturer's Oak BEAU! o | per sido G6. 8S\ CHATEAU FILHOT, reduced Women ’$ Shoes and Oxfords at Z IS Pair Dining Chairs at great price concessions. To make a busy day in our Store on 5 from $10.00 per case 12 quarts $12.00 eaticare!| quart te 3. 75\0" - 7.70 Made to Sell at So. 00 to $5. 00. Wednesday, we offer them at a very Also These GREAT REDUCTIONS on Finest Liquor light margin above cost. ast appettaer: reduced’ IS In this lot are all styles, all leathers and all sizes of just such Footwear as you need a DINING CHAIRS. me as illustration, a see oer paPORTHD OOONAC, per came |NOW: The Shoes are button and lace; the Oxfords are the prettiest of the season, and mace’ok finest Suariered oak, finished in Sts BT so8 fal allea SILO0; reduced from “HL bet 7 O| aS there are thousands of pairs of samples among them yori can surely find your style. [ i L Ohien colar, Hehly polished, box seat Be; 2:25 to, \ isa he Be NARA, | sae! MIE ETC" go | WOMEN'S OXFORD TIES and SHOES at ISe fend gee eo m 85. —— cocKrans; mantatan «| Oxfords of soft Vici Kid, thin, flexible or heavy soles; several styles heels and toes, all sizes; =| pes e Qo | ier; redeced trom We. vee bots 7.94 | 54 VWOMEN'S SHOES, ola Kid, button and lace, Kid and Patent Leather tips, Special at, each, (Pourth Ficer, Proat, 19.) ‘mostly sample sizes, made to sell For $2.00 or more. (Pith Fleer.)