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wyavon T0 HELP EMSIELES, © Traffic in Stands Under “L”) K Stations to Be Stopped by 4 Mayor McClellan, Who Orders an Investigation. ALDERMAN DOYLE ah DEFENDS HIS ACTION.) i Declares He and Justice Finn } Were Justified Because They |. Were Giving Posts to Men Who “Live in District.” Any traMc in newsdealora’ licenses) will not be allowed by Mayor McClelian, | who upon receiving information to-day shat « hvense had been offered for sale LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS. 6TH AVE.,, 22D ani 23D STS., NEW YORK. Wu. 8 THB eos DAY by AVE NG, unless otherwise stated. TO-NIGHT for whatever vou rem quire. ment, it is surely in the store—and you ‘ are certain lo save money hy ordering during this great sale. wu, FEBRUARY 9, s Re thenber?<s “ WE sT 14TH ST. Satletaciion Gearan Mail Orders Filled WRITE Though not in the’ advertise- to sell again. Really a Tremendous Sale Almost impossible to expand the scope of this ph 4 “Price-paring” is the keynote—in a word. Still on a scale still broader—on a price make even lower price records. That's the startling programme for this week. c extraordinary offering you will find upward of 10,000 items at less, we firmly believe, than most stores must pay Mail Orders filled while the lots Jast. enomenal merchandise movement. -plane still lower—we mean to Of course it’s unusual—for in this ey Promptly Reta: e . e Anniversary Bargains! 0 i e Every one who came to this store to-day was amazed at the bargains that we are giving —AND THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE HERE. It promises to be the biggest, most) enthusiastic day that New York’s Fastest Growing Store ever knew. What could tell more forcefully than that of the tremendous importance of this occasion? Money savings are so great--and there are so many of them -—that it will pay youto travel im- mense distances to take advantage of them, Hundreds of new specials to-moirow—and also— You get TWO stamps Instead of one for every 10c, that you spend. You can get a haadsome premium for a collection of 300 BLUE stamps. “All other stamp sys- Men’s $15.00 Suits, $6.95. You'll be well repaid for the few moments needed to see these really surprising values, Think of buying a genuine $15.00 Suit for $6.95! This you can easily do here te- morrow — Suits tn single and double breasted mod- for $200, instructed City Marshal Corri- tan to make an investigation of the con- ' Jitions in the First Assembly District, presided over by “Battery Dan” Finn. “While unfamiliar with the case o the newsdealers,"” he sald, “I will have their matter looked into by the City Marshal.” | The Mayor thanked the Evening World for the information presented Lor the newasdealers who have stands under ‘tho elevated railway stairways. He ox- a on wish that any further In- formation. bearing upon the wrongtu e of a license be brought to his at- tention at once by the person against whom any injustice has been shown, Politicinns Alarmed, ‘The publication in the Evening World pf the project to bleed the old news- fealers of the First Assembly District by giving their licenses to political heelers has thrown the politicians into consternation. lhe entire news-stand “territory in that district had been . Blocked off and apportioned to hench- men of Alderman Andy Doyle and Clvil Justice Finn, “We were only giving the news-stands to men who lived in tho district," sa Alderman Doyle to an Evening ‘World . “I do not see wh, live uptown should have li newspapers under the 3 downtown.” _ “How about the brokers, merchants snd clerks employed in the large down- \ town wholesale houses—should they br pelled to live in the district or tose their jobs?” was asked. 1 Doyle Defends Himeelf. “Run along now,” was the reply, “I to whom I’ give a 1} and arg all worthy lerman Doyle di Es 3 railway raons, not deny thi te » and that they had been set at work 60 a day, When the newsdeaier not find any more jobs his licenre given to another perso: © Dan’ Club. % ‘a ‘bill Baceeaeae (pide pent] Aaa 'y of politicians js now being “ it sersion of the State Legislature kk Naimoll, barber, of No. West Browdway, has repeated his offer to sell hin newsdealer’s license for the stand under the elevated railway stair- Way at Franklin street and West Broad- y. In the presence of thr fentatives of the Evening T sald I would take aaa favor to Mr. Fi ae, ‘ it not true that you aro getting #10 a week from James Seedmnn, the newsdealer who is selling papers aud sold papers for fifteen years at ‘est. Brondway and Franklin street ust you .have the Heense in your na “That $309 for the license nn. Frozen Service Pipes Compel the Use of a Supply from the | Passaic River, Which Is: Filled with Typhoid Germs. NEWARK, Feb, 29.—Rosidents of Riverside avenue and the section close to the northern part of the city are con- fronted with a serious situation because of the fact that they are obliged to use (+ Passaic River water for household pur- ‘poses because of thelr service pipes ; having been frozen. The river water is unfit for use, and it is feared that unless there Js some rellef an epidemic may follow. President Baumann, of the Board of Works, and Health Offcer Chandler have been in conference over the mat- ter, and as a result the former agreed fo take personal charge of the task of | relfeving the endangered residents. To- day he put a force of men to work to / thaw out the pipes with the electrical evice which is now being used ex- tensively, It 1s planned to thaw out the pipes in one of every three or four houses and arrange with the occupants thereof to supply thelr nelghbers from their faucets until the situation can be entirely relieved, wfbvery drop of Passalc water con- ~ tains typhoid * declared Health Otfcer Chandler, “and if the people af _ wartied in time thy city will be in dan- wr of having to deal with another epi- demic of typhoid such as was visited upon us a iew years ago, when in a time of dire emergency the water from the river was turned into the city mains.” eee New Applies to Have 85,000 Damage 5 Suit Reopened. Attorney Goldsire representing Dora in a $5,000 damage sult agains {ded against: alae feclde Again ths the water-famished section are not} ATTORNEY LATE, LOST SUIT. | els—in worsteds and chev- fots—in both black and fancy—cut and made as thoroughly as those suits shown and heralded ail over town as great value at $15.00. For wonderful values see these Bulta at..sseeee 6.95 Are youa small-sized man? If you are,take a look at those Winter Overcoats that are again price-cut {ogo this week. Men’s $3 Pants, $1.59. Made of all worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres—in the newest custom-talloring effects; cut and made very modish; a fow sizes are lacking—that explains the low price. Investigate—note fe yourself these remark~ able value choice NOW ss eeeeee . 1.59 Men’s $5.50 Pants, $2.25. A We pride ourselves on this lot of all-woo} pants as being the very best offerins made by us or by any other house In this city; all sizes—all styles—all fabrics. Boys’ $4.50 Suits, $1.98. Boys’ double-breasted Suits—all this spring’s designs and pat- terns--and all made with an eye to wearing qualities as well as appearance, Suits of guaran- teed all-wool fabrics, In choice colorings and patterns—suits that 60 days later will be gocd }4.50-—for value at $ 1.98 this sale we Say..... Boys’ $1.25 Knee Pants, 49c. One of those offerings that you'll not wisely miss—if you have a boy to clothe—an offering we cannot hope soon to repeat. All sizes, with patent waistbands, taped scams and every- thing that goes to make a good palr of pants. Tea and Coffee Dept. Basement. Three days more—Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Your final opportunity to secure these remarkable bargains In Teas and Coffees, Our 40c, grades of Tea: 19 Our 32c. grades of Coffee. Ts A Rare Silk Occasion. A Silk gale greater than New York has known In years—an event well planned, this remarkable offering of values that makes this clearly the sale of the season. $1 PONGEE SILKS, all pure silk, in the 49 natural color, a yard..... (4 $1.26 1904 Spring Styles Printed SATIN FOU- LARDS, exquisite qualities, elegant styles; 24 inch; bewilderingly indescribable, pat- terns and colorings all our own and 75¢ cannot be found elsewhere; a yard.. 7éc, quality 24-inch All Silk “CREPE DE CHINE,” in all the new Spring colors; also White, Ivory, Cream and Black; & 49c yard .. . $1.00 New Spring Silks, 59c. Here is a most extraordinary sale of newest DRESS SILKS direct from the looms—Mes- saline Taffetas, Louisine Faconne, Satin Im- prime, colored Peau de Sofe, high-class Dress Silks, in all the finest spring productions of fancy mixtures and color combina- 59c tions; $1 Silks, yard......+..++++ oe Black Taffeta Silks at Mill Prices. 900 yards Black TAFFETA SILK, “ wear guar- anteed” on selvedge, 65c, quality . 25 pieces of the 75c. quality Black TAF- FETA for ......... eeeeee 15 pleces of the 27-inch quality Black TAFFETA for ......++0+++ i 79 10 pieces only of our 36-inch (yard wide) $1.25 quality Black TAFFETA, a grand 99, silk, for, yard....... senseeeee oseeeeee (o $1.50 Black Panne Silk Velvet, 59c. Only 500 yards to be sold on Monday at 59 this price; no mistake; $1.50 Velvet for c New Gun Metal Silks As a Tuesday Special, 10 styles and only two dresses of each style —handsome Spring Gun-Metal Suiting SILKS. The manufacturers’ sample pleces— $1.25 would be the reasonable selling 79 price; only, @ yATd...-...esseseeeeeee (of Men’s $2 Underwear, 79c. A fortunate purchase of MANUFACTURDRS' SAMPLES — Silk ‘Mercer- 5. All Morning Sales Extra Bargains offered on/y to relieve the afternoon crush by inducing morning purchases. Hence, on/y for these hours —8 A.M. to 12.30. mail orders, -no telephone orders, no C, O, D.’s for these items, 50c. Beef, Wine, Iron, 25c. ‘Made from fresh with fine Sherry Wine and Citrate of Iron; 16-oz. bottle—usually 50c., and during this great sale 29c,—but Tuesday, between the above hours, 25c. 25c. for 49c. Wash Silks. tons; also plain black cheviot in a new full cuff, naval buttons: colors, 2,000 yards of Corded Wash Habutal Silks, ine eit) baie ese lailor straps; 1 98 brown, red, navy and cadet ; sizes 1.98 in pinks, blues, champanes, helio, yellow and white, ivory and black—plain colors and new styles—regularly 49¢.— from 8 to 12.30 o'clock Tuesday, yard....... 40c. for 65c. Black Taffetas. 1,200 yards (20 pieces) of 27-in. Black Taf- feta Silk—extra strong, bright and lustrous—just from 8 to 12.30, yd., 10c. Batistes for 4%c. Ten thousand yards Fancy Batiste, In a beautiful assortment of dainty printings. 12\c. Gingham for 6'%c. fast colors—checks and splendid quality, in lengths from 8 to 12 yards each; if sold from the plece would easily bring 12%c. 25c. Sewing Silk, .15c. Dressmakers’ Sewing Silk—300-yd. spools black only—the 25c, kind—special $1.50 Pompadours, 50c. The cost of natural hair has advanced one- half, yet here are values absolutely unequalled. Natural Human Hair tems require you to save 1,000 stamps. When we give DOUBLE STAMPSa premium ALL Double Blue Stamps 3s; To-Morrow. Big Drive in Waists. Newest Suits for Women. Fancy mixed tweed, in tan, gray or b'ue, military Tis iaetbir 4 eae offering consists (aA ey indsome tailor-made suits in two styles—both new ‘ ‘ita and desirable, One style ts made from black cheviot Aincah garcia hoe meats on alae in newest military Eton coat, handsomely trimmed pleated back, full sieeve, pointed cuff, tab stock; all sizes; $1.29 value, al with taffeta silk and broad military braid, skirt Middy Goats for Girls. | handsomely trimmed to match. The other style is in the new col'arless middy coat, handsomely trim- These coats are made with handsome embroidered emb'ems on sleeves, col'ar'ess model trimmed med round neck with stitched taf- a 9 e 8 in combination with broadc’oth and silk mill feta; front, back and cuffs trimmed Newest Pleated Walking Skirts, men’s fancy tary braid, fancy back, cloth face, Tuesday, 8 to 12.30. Hence, also—no raw Beef combined to match; all sizes; at with taffeta straps; skirt trimmed woo! tweed suitings, finished with tabs and but- 6 to 14, at. Anniversary Ribbons Footwear Specials. Shoes for Boys—Calf Leather Lace Shoes, double soles, sizes 9, 944, 10, 10%, 11, 11%, 12, 1254, 13, 13% Shoes for Girls—Don- gola Kid Lace Skoes, patent leather toe 25c 40c stripes—a 15c > = WValaes from 19c. to 29c. per yard at 10c. This assortment contains the finest qua'ity of satin taffeta, satin Liberty and Louisines, in good colors; 3 and 4% inches wide; values up to IC 20c.; for this sale....... anstee Black Taffeta Ribbon, value 35c., at 19c. Fine quality black taffeta ritbon, 5 inches wide, value 19 3fc,, at the extreme low price of c * . ’ . Two Great Bargains in Boys’ Glothins. $5.00 Three-Piece Suits for $2.29. Ages 8 to 16. A genuine Scotch mixture in coat, pants and vest. They are trimmed and tailored in the latest and becoming manner. A nobby $5.00 three-piece, Regu! Py walle, at.......-ccesee serene seeeee Wee e cena cece Boys’ $4.00 Combination Suits To-Morrow at $2.58. Double-Breasted Suits and Two Patrs of Pants. They are the choicest of Spring designs from the noted Dudley, Dickey, Glenloczk and ‘ Pittsfield Fabrics; the patterns include black cheviots, gray, brown, o'ive and bluish mixtures, and are of all woollen material and double twist effects, sewed with linen, good, Py heavy, durable linings and trimmings; $4.00 value, at 1S I Anni Milli i . mmense Anniversary Millinery Bargains. MSG = For those who were unable to get our bargains of to-day MMED INER wd es we offer, Torte netrow only; Speake Grows Hat, with TRI MILL Y tucked and shirred chiffon and Jap. silk facing, For Women and Misses. in black only; regular price $2. for eee ane 98c Lot 1—Fine straw shapes, trimmed in the pr ized Lisle; the greatest POMP A DOURS,@ Only Ativeeseecstsseseert ie newest designs chiffon, ribbo 9 worth $1.50, ‘ 1h wit A n and Underwear’ values) of: the 1.506 Samples of Flowers. follage. These never sold for less thin $3. ZZ The lot comprises the finest garments of Silk Mercerized Lisle, in ool- ors of pink, blue, white, slate, fawn and novia, all thoroughly well made in every particular and finely finished; Drawers have four buttons, strap back and silk-taped 7% seams Men accustomed to wearing the highest grade underwear will appreci- ate a rare bargain like this, Shirts in sizes 34 t 46; Drawers, 30 to 42— not a garment in the lot made to sell for less than $1.50; most of them $2.00 values—79c, $2 Hair Switches, 70c. HUMAN HAIR on shert stems, 18 to 20 in, long, all natural shades, value $2.. $5 Hair Switches, $2. HUMAN HAIR, all natural shades, including gray and gray mixed, short stems; 20 to 22 in. long; worth $5.00, at.. Towels, 39c. Dozen. - Bleached Huck Towels—with imperfections Jn manufacture—while they last, dozen (no mail orders; none sent C. 0. D.), Leno BEDFORD CORDS—three pat- terns—28 COTTON BATTING—in one-pound bun- GOB, POF ID... ..cceereesissvevccnsece : made Trimmed Hats, made of the finest materials, inc'uding all the fads of the ‘ 4.98 season, Values up to $9.00, During this sale, . 35c. Kimonos, 29c. ar Kimonos — In fancy figured lawns, fast colors, yokes of white lawn, 29 Cc} 70c 2.00 39 82 8c inches wide, yard. for 69c, A Palr. CUSH PILLOW SE. ONS an They are extra fine Aes F eG OPE. set pat- Si 3 yards long an ull wl * ern, extra eavy will stand” launder tapestry. *”, Me | 6.50 Portie ss Over 2 patterns and colors, “New York's Lowest Prices on RELIABLE Bamboo Furniture Bamboo Furniture: Unmistakable Economy. Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch Covers, Etc. Significant specials, purposely printed to illustrate the unapproachable values in our great Upholstery De- partment, /nvestigate— compare our wonderful offers just now in lace curtains, portieres, couch covers, etc. BAT. ~ a SOFA g fll with heavy lattice fringe, Foyaree Jone and i) WI THE Time of All Timea to Buy Lace Cur- ns, Cotich Cover: tal Roses, poppies, bluets, dalsies, hyacinths, black flowers and foli: regularly sold at 10 & 19 24-inch All-Silk Figured Pongee Silk, in a wide range cf new Spring designs and co'orings, Including navy plue and black, Cc fully guthered. parks, sete? polka dots; 9c. value........ ose trimmed with bands of 38-inch all wool Nun’s Veiling, spring colors, . ; cream and black; 38-inch all wool plain and Corsets: in sateen and coutil, in lone, fancy Tweed Suitings, best spring stylesand ¢ medium and short lengths, 2'so tape colors; 38-inch all wool Voile, spring color- ‘ r ings, cream and black; 45-inch extia heavy, penuneds reeuar 0c. and Black Brilliantine, high lustre; 50c. qualities. SC, Special ats... .seseseee ial D ics, White Goods, Li Special Domestics, ite Goods, Linens. 5,000 Mill Remnants of fine white Grenadine Volle, sky India linons, in lengths of 2 to 10, blue, pink, green, tan, 1 value 1234¢, yard; also co! cadet, white, cream and (ef 1000 Doz. Honey- : Towels, each....... 5c Satid Regence, an exact imita- tion of Liberty satin, in beautiful flowered effects, scrolls, positively worth 39c. 25c to 49c. a yard...... etc., high lustre, and d Swiss, all 12@ec 59¢., for to-mor- Silks and Dress Goods Dress Goods. white lawn. Va'ue 39c.. girdles, lace and ribbon 39c Here special at. ored lawns in shades of blue, black. pink, tan, green, black; all 6c Spe at . 8% 12% All-Linen Kitchen Towel- Nag, mill remnants, value 14C,. Hemmed value 18c. Extra Heavy Huck Towel Bamboo | $1.00 Bamboo Music Cabinet. Bamboo Tea Special Matting Top = c, 9 Tabourette. | Stand, 29. ee Tables | Bamboo Tabourette. | |Sale of 5,000 Pipes. Umbrellas. 4 ts rr Shell shell rie The largest assortment of Pipes at one price Umbrellas, fast black, English Gloria, steel rod, Finish ish; ex- ever offered. All sizes, styles and shapes. In Paragon frame with case, cord and tassel to AT. actly like short, we can satisfy everybody. er re- [es match, natural wood, ivory, horn and fancy- (ef 16c | cut; vale tailed for less than 50c. and 75c. Special, ea., (e handles; value $1. Beiaedenti e ue 60e,; imbrel for men, women and children, Eng- aie cuy, | a Roller Skates at 45c. "lish Gloria, fast black, with steel rod anda good < with burnt | x= ely Can be made any size; for boys or girls, Value 75c. 45¢ selection of handles, a strong, serviceable um- Cc yom, tp. pe Cet 19¢ (ARETE corr cng i trae oneae Wi eae ech aenenec etre Catie out 296 Burnt at... $1.10 Ruffled Curtains CHAIR 500Tapestry Table Covers, in green and red only; re- versible and k yiyeible and knotted fringe veabectal 72" *004FC: 29 and a 59c %e., one’ yard 94c halt; speci $1.0, t erie! Housefurnishing Sale. 2-Burner Gas Stove, with cleanable burners..........59¢ 39c Best Grade of Mohair Covered Gas Tubing, with 4: Patent ends, per foot... Tremendous Ghina & Hardwood Refrigerators; kiln-dried ash, Shelves, bronze removabie regularly galvanized metal lining, drip pip $6.98 Toilet Stands, soap-cup and towe!-arm, white trimmings, [NW 4,98 Galvanized Garbage Pa with sanitary cover, made of heavy iron wo yard: Jana what wit jel ‘s. ‘The death DEATH HOUSE AT SING SING FULL Warden Jchnson in a Quandary] the mina ”actu | State will hai pretty soon, |the erection of hope will pass, Ita | who have secu How to Provide for Any Addi-} inisTER tional Prisoners Sent Him Just Now. Elghty-tirst 9 Warden Johnson, of Sing Sing Prison, | bail for trial reports that every cell In the death house fs occupied by a condemned mur- | Centre Street five minutes late, Your Hon- the attorney, “and the case ou late?’ asked the coklyn Rapid Tran- application,” derer, and {f any more prisoners are sent there to be electrocuted he saya Chiaad is rete of She: Christian fractured skull, > he will not have a solitary confinement |Fighth avenue. ‘the women eRe Leonard was arrested by Of- cell available, re a that he stood twelve capital prisoners Warden aiting @lectrocution, sald Johnson “The law. holds that prison | Nolen hea ers must be held in solitary confinement, and the ventilation Is very | tho Legislature condemned must be kept in soll- y confinement, and yet we kept in these little cells for he ——— He In Accused of Annoying West. Side Women, Rev. B. Q. Denham, of No. 201 West Beasions by Maglatrate Mayo, yitane in cused of annoying women in the borhood of his home, brought about ‘hin prosecution assert y pets them ¢o complain to their hus- nds. happen if I get any more house is poorly lighted bad, The ve to remedy the evil here is a bill pending in appropriating §40,000 for @ new building, which SKULL BROKEN IN ave men red stays on Appeals who ¥, cannot exercise, and ally becomes weakened.” HELD FOR TRIAL. Say. treet, was held in $200 in the Court of Special] Coroner Ja to-day In the ci fide womernaaic no address, aged c= nelgh- in the windows of his Suggestive actions com: nish, and he was held. A SILOON FIGHT Edward Stack Died from Re- sult of a Blow Struck by Charles Leonard, the Police son held en examination of Edward Stack, of hirty-seven, who' died prisoner. Is a. in the Hudson Street Hospital of the Fitth| th 1 fam H. Ray. ‘oroner Jackson asked for $5,(0) bail, | TI which the prisoner was unable to furs omplete, with pitcher, basin, ff} and gold enamelled; spe- 98c th Galvanized Bath Tubs, made of heavy stock, extra strong, with side handles; regularly 98c,; a sei 69 A beautiful lot of fine Vases in various shapes, with dainty decorations inassortedtintings; worth 8. 59C enal Furnit White Enamel The row occurred shorti c'elock this morning in front off tty loo, at No. 117 Rvosevelt street: wand by George Bartmann. “According ts the story they tell the police, Bartiane gee his ‘bartender, Ired Hortman, were i @ saloon together Fow outalde, "= Wien they beard :a ey opened the front 4 Stack and Leonard in a row. (one they could “Interfere. Leonard suit Stack 9 blow over the head. wien soine y weapon and t Be. nm en fled down the Bartmann 9-Piece Toilet Sets at $1.49, Toilet Sets, 9 pieces, of American porcelain, decorated under the glaze.......... J 49! Glass Reading Lamp, with large 10-inch decorated 98 7OC shade in assorted colors, worth $1.75; special. rs ure Sale. Create and Hertman Stack inside the saloon and. then ent for Policeman Williams, to whom they | told the story of y the row, Y 3 i ni sent for an ambulance, and Dr ant Bed, heavy pil- Tpiieelaee responded. He worked over Siask aa x = as to restore him to consciousness If larsandcastings, 4g 2 possible and get a statement.from him, but his efforts failed. ! head bands Stack was taken to thg hospital, Y it Jw said that he cannot Fecovers na 0) was arrested shortly after | Stack's death by Patrolmen.Alolloy: and MoGee, of tho feet high; value $6.75,saleprice, all sizes, at 4.50 Indestructible Couch, like illustration, solid oak frame, covered in a choice selection of velour; value $12.75, at.. Solid Oak, 5-drawer Chif- fonier, like illustration; value $6.00, at 100 Iron Couch Beds, like illustration; National spring and hejvy bronzed frame, { including a reversible: tress and bolster, co in fancy denjm; value, ‘5p Sale price complet: ( treet Cleanin hie addregs No hile ording to the po- Stack, he declares i the blow he struck was not of sufficient force to cause a fatal injury. he prisoner sayn he acted in self-do- Seen Stack frst attacking hin in the