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ii + Leaders! % Youthful City Chamberlain and wt oir ha ‘ for age and Its Mmitattons Patrick L, HARDLY His Friends Laugh at the Idea of. His Giving Up His District hip. 1 “ » Because his districts showed! a de- sed Democratic vote last election ‘aad went the way of othor districts ‘dn the Tepublican tidal wave, City Chamberlain Patrick Keenan te not go- fing to. resign his leadership, Despite ity odd years he {9 as hale hearty as ever antl haa even great- Sonipusienm » Sf poselbie, for a hot @ampaign. He is in harness to stay, Dessays, and. whilehehos. a reverenc Keenan Je not of the kind that quail, his friends declare, 2 4, “ "We neod Patek’ Keenan tn, the Bixteenth next year and tany a year. thereafter,” saidia Joyous:Ahd enthust- tatlo Tammany resident,ofthe diatnict to-day, ‘and ‘Pat’ Keenan,” he added teverently, ‘is too fond of making and Keeping friends to allow him to gat oat of political life. The longer he is in {t #he greater respeot peaple have for nfm. ‘There was some talk that Mr, Keenan felt so badly over the re- Gult of the election in hie district that te waa golng to resign the leadership fo & younger man. “There is no truth to that. We wouldn't let him resign if he wanted to, ‘That's what we think of ‘Pat’ Keenan.” Wili Remain Leader, “erty” Chamberlain Keenan certalnly olds a fast and warm place in the ‘of ts constituents and of thore prominent position at the bar, on the Hench’ and elsewhere, who owe thelr start in life to his personal efforts, _For.two generations a powerful factor fh local politics, Keenan has kept his political ekirts clean and has never been attacked by even the most rabid reformer. If Keenan ever turned a political trick that would not bear full scrutiny he managed to escape criticlem fut this fact his friends attribute to his @evotion to truth and honesty. When the City Chamberlin waa asked to-day if he had any thought of quitting the leadership of the Sixteenth, in he has been @ conspicuous figure ir years, he sald warmly: "Why, bless Vour'heart, I never gave it the first thought. Reverses will come to men in politich] Iife as they often come to men engaged tn other affairs, but we are ac- customed In our district to take the bit- ter with the sweet, The great reverses which the Democracy sustained last election could not have been stayed by any man except President Roosevelt himself, He created the condition which resulted In his great success. He alono controlled that situation, and his popularity carried the day, even in the strongest Democratic centres, It was not lack of organization or lack of fore- wight In the Democratlo party (art de- feated us, It was just one man's poou- larity, and the like will not again be @een in thts country for—well, jt would be hard to say, No, I am not going to resign, Iam young enough yet to keep the reins taut,” and here the pleasant face of the venerable City Chamberlain Wreathed with smiles, Some of His “Friends.” Men who have arisen from the organ, dzation ranks of the Sixteenth Assembly District under the tutelage of Patrick Keenan, and who achieved and are\en- Joying distinction to-day, are numerous, ‘The list may soon be augniented by the addition of Solomon D, Rosenthal, ted for Potice Court Magisirate to Superb ‘ $350.00 J.T.BROOKS PIANOS ' $225.00 EASY TERMS, (0 MONEY DOWN, | 6 AGT oS gis yon, fon: the satisfaction of owning real estate. | | Plowcined Since ATH AE. re warns Cad 982 Qhances to Invest In city and sud urban homes were aivertired in THE WORLD'S want columns last week, If you will watoh these Offors from day to day, mone: o: later you will find an opportunity to double vour savings, World Real Estate Ads. will help wou Inveat to the best advantage, Rosenthal 4s popular in the Sixteenth, where he has taken a pronounced Inter- ‘ost in district affairs, Mr, Keenan jong Ago discovered Lawyer Rosenthal's \ qualifications for ‘the bench, and since } Sonmigeninnes Joseph McKenna, of No, § Hast Hous- ton street, and Joseph Rowan, of No.| Judge Hogan's death has worked hard 280 Mott street, caused a riot on a Third to secure his appointment, Judge David Newburger, Supreme Count Justico Glegorich, Judge Hoft- avenue surface car early to-day when transfers from the Fourteenth street crcastown car, which they claimed had man, Abraham Levy, David Gideon, the turfman, and a score of others are been given them in a regular way, were questioned. among those who can trace their first Allghting from the Fourteenth street start In life to the helping hand of Patrick Keenan, On March 17 next Mr, Keenan will cel- ebrate the aniversary of his birth, ‘These Keenan birthday panties are pop- war affains and fre attended by celeb- fe from every walk of Metropolitan e, - ’ car and wanting to go south on avenue, they walked down maa | aged.woman from Buffalo, was knocked MIKADO GUESTS faction at the cordial relations oxisting yTOKTO, Jan, 21.—The Emporor to-day) botween the two countries, He pald a high compliment to the United States recelved Minister Griscom and the staft of the American Legation tn epectal nue for the courtesy shown to Prince Saduaru Fushimi during his recent dience and later entertained them at luncheon, Ameriean tour, In reply Mr. Griscom thanked the While the streets of Tokle were ring- ing with the newa of the riots at Bt, Emperor for the Interest Japan had shown In the St, Louls Exposition and Petersburg and of the Russian Bm- peror taking refuge at Tsarskoe-Selo, pirect, Max Davideor, conductor of the ear, refused to accept the transfor, ‘and one of the men, It 1 alleged, kickaq him, Both men carried bottles of mili, One of them hurled a bottle at David- acn, the misallo hitting John Kenser, of No, 6 Union street, Brooklyn, ‘Phe car was crowded, and in the general fight that followed Mrs, M. A, Harrls, an down and trampled, Policemen O'Neil, Phelar and Murphy and Sergt. R; ll of the Fifth atreet station, came, With a free use of clubs they quieted the rioters and arrested McKenna and Rowan, charging them Pushimi on the occasion of hia visit. The Emperor at noon lunohed with Minister Griscom, the Legation Btaff, Prince Fushiml and a number of Japan: ese of high rank, The Mikado, who |B, Nooney, foreman; Samuel Daltore, the friendship manifested by Prince the Japanese Emperor at the reception with Alsorderly conduct. was in high spirits, toasted President Roosevelt andy those the Legation Btaff, After the luncheon, ‘Leut. Trvin Gillis, an American naval attache, Wi presented to the Emperor, aan Coens} FIREMEN ELECT OFFICERS. The Uniformed Company of Exempt ¥iremen of the City of New York has elected the following officers: Robert assistant foreman; John B, Liddle, re- cording secretary; Matthew J, Fogarty, financial secretary; J, Hickey, treus- urer, and John W, Wattus, custodian, ‘The company will parade on Washing- ton's Birthday, after which there will be a dinner, Co-Morrow Wil Be “Rod Lot er NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF Day”’ at Ohe Big Stor , Piug Mey Na Double “S. & H,” Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8.30 Till 12 o’Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, If you want (a handsome and trustworth ! Piano of newest design on easy terms, you will do PEPOOOEEEESOLOED FESESESEEEESEREES CAFO OENERESES Red Letter Day. | oe ° 3 $ _ Every person presenting a Sperry & Hutchinson % Green Trading Stamp Book at the Premium Parlor, 5th : Floor Annex, to-morrow -will receive : 110 “§, @ H.” Green Trading Stamps Free of Charge. “S, & H.” Premiums are the finest in the world, PIPIIIIIIIVDR SHIITES ERORIIDINS FeNNRRR00000000: Pillows, Comforters, Blankets & Séumber Robes Under-Priced aR Conroners | Pillows, FTED LIGHT-WEIGHT COT- ¥ TON-FILLED or MEDIUM- WEIGHT Netgeateauiavatha tall oa LOWS covered with blue and white striped ticking; regularly $1.25 a to-morrow, K:} So pair; to-morrow, each, d. 7 @ Blankets, Slumber Robes, ALL: WOOL FANCY: STRIPED SLUM. | {{UORTED ITALIAN FANCY STRIPED BER BLANKETS in large single size. You $199 ROBES in regular 50 have paid $6.00 for no better 275 °° Qualities; to-morrow, each, (J z | ‘fountaln,) he Cooper grades; to-morrow, each, East of SPRING COMFORTERS in qualities ranging up to $1.50; each (Steel (Main Floor, Ohe “Burson a Stocking Prorounced to Be the Best and Most Comfortable Known Anywhere. The ‘Burson” Stocking is attaining a wonderful degree of popularity, and justly so. The demand has been so great that new lots in large quantities are being hurried into the slore daily, The ‘ Burson” Stocking is seamless and full fashioned, It is precisely what you expect an ideal stocking to be—smooth inside and out, Fashioned to precisely fit the leg and foot without straining or streching and yet be snug. No lumps or bunips or seams or ines 8 of any kind, Shaped by the knitting machine, roomy at the top. ‘Fash- ioned’”’ gracefully from calf to ankle, just right as to foot shape and tapered to a toe of exquisite preportion, And without a seam or a knot, vy No more perfect stocking can be made, You can get the “Burson” Stocking in our Stocking Store, Main Floor, or on the Second Floor, Look at them. Expert demonsttarors will explitin allithe gcod points of this stocking Your Shoes Wilt Last Sust Cwice As Long if you use “SHOE SOAP DRESSING,” {tis @ proven fact that “SHOE SOAP DRESSING” cleans and polishes. It takes none of the ‘life’ out of leather, {i main- tains the leather in its original state of mellowness and toughness. With every appli: cation of Shoe Soap Dressing the dirt and every semblance of |ardness dissppear from the shoe, Shoes so treated will outwear two pairs neglecied or crusted and dried our with the usual dressings, Shoes cleaned with this dressing free of charge. Cooking Stoves and Ort Heaters . At Spectally Reduced Prices To-Morrow, Radiators. Cooking Stoves. { THE 70-14 MAGIC or IRON QUEEN OOOKING PORTABLE RAD with: open end and end shelf; six Tinch holes on top; four of the: 2OKiNK holes are in. immediate communi: lon with the fire. It also haa a large cabinet bese, duplex dumping and shaking «rate: full nickel: rl Wl making it a very at- Oil Heaters and Gas MODEL OLL, I ING STOVES, burner, large size inder Wick, e handle, - tafe “fron suche’ and odor, ean ried trom. ‘roi serviceable range; regu. 5 al to-mor- 15. oo ON-16 has 1-inch square oven and ts sim- | far in construction to, the above, Prive of this stove Is Ri Tormors yy 60 row at male n |\No. 1. DUKE RPAVER COAL COOK. Russia iron ING STOVE; has If-inch square oven. patented ev) with five holes on top: has cabinet Wicks —nicie mping and shaking All of these ings. This stove carefully n 9 constructed tha! from room ta. toon, 5: No, CYLINDER ( they can vo. J f IRON | STOVES, wiih star GAS RADIATORS, fou shape hur 1ul's ‘or aunty bes high, for on ends and end ehelf fie 7 OR COM, COOKING I, with extra heavy Rood quality. grate. and brick ' ‘en, with. brotler dy with fa itn Hires Jond ow nt A 5O (rinimings on oven ves do not Inelude bands, white twollcr ad pipe which are extra and from ght and fire chambe $2.50 to &¥ aplece, We do, however, In- room for Chile Jong:hs of pipe, one elbow’ an ty iM set up at your house free of ~ (ilegel Cooper Store, Basement.) Ghis Gnormous Sale of Dependable Hloor Coverings Offers Best Njid-Winter Values. This is a great fortnight of house furnishings—the time to buy with manifest advantage and economy, It is so with Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums, . Assortments are complete and at their best. Many new Spring designs have arrived, making displays superior all around, ou probably are preparing for housecleanin help you, g and having your own trials, This sale will TAPESTRY BRUSSELS—An unusually | SM¥RNA RUGS — Attractly terns wiEe Carports. tye relation i wrnden: spe | in alt sites, best quanie ga paterh ‘ON VELVETS—-High-grade qual OT ETRU OM HRECRIT Was, itys gol ‘ace dual- | 00c, grade, special, Ald i TOW, one Loe Aree At $1005 to-mor- | Noe, grade, special, Ge ohe.08 One lot, special, | Ro 70c, grade, special, HPe 48.00 WOOL VELVETS—Beat quality, an un- | (ie grade, special, Abo 4h:00 d welection of cholce designa: sold | INGRAIN CARPBTS—All-wool fling 28.50 ¥ At $1.10; to-morrow, one lot, | carpet, regularly G0c, a yard, special, 24/50 DC 480 THT eclal, Ri 1180 LV'B T 8—Second quallt ge. ’ i : 19iho Wares variety’ colorings; Hold rent WILTON RUGS—All sizes to clone, bi) iy i tormorrow, one. lot, she. broken lots, choice patterns and color: ein, h AXMINSTER RUGS—Extre high-grade One Jot, special, i a Bow wey fluallty, welectiong of wood bright eolor: WOO, VELVETS Not drum drinted.” | i2ixtd.6 ant ‘ings , ‘amped fabric that for service 1s ' 65.00 Sine, led; sold regularly at 86¢,;,to- ar eo 12x15, M 3 anon 40.0x10.0, 0 RIE CARPETS—Extra, high- grade carpet; sold regularly at $1.00; to-morrow, one lot, 1,20 One lot, 1,00 AXMINSTAR CARPETS—Pest oust: regularly $1,35; to-morrow, one lot, Be One ot, ‘e AXMINSTBR CARPETS~Known ons the Baayny grade; regularly $1.10; to-morrow, one lot, special, Sc ‘x1 0.6, 1 i 10300, Re Linoleum Remnants. All grades of printed goods to be Gloned out at, yard, 25e (Blegel Cooper Store, th Floor, Front.) 2.3x0 80 xOR a7 xhd Mid-Winter Surniture Sale. Continuing the Gvent With Another Strong List of Attractions, _ Yesterday furnished ample evidence of The Big Store's power to sell an immense quantity of Furniture in a single day. The Mid-Winter Sale at Once leared into popularity—just as we knew it would, Five-Pieca Farlor Surtes. Velour Couches, Marked at from one-fourth to one-third Jess than the regular selling prices. S-PIECE PARLOR SUITES, Verona, 00 , P. UITES, Tapeniry, 6-PIECE PARLOR SUIT) Pho ;PIECE PARLOR SUITES, Damask, 6-PIECE 8 00 Tapestry, UITES, PARLOR 8UIT) ii00 5-PIECE 5-PIDCE PARLOR SUITES, Tape etry, 411,00. Tapestry, 50,00 Verona bs 6-PIRCE PARLOR BUITES, 5-PIECE PARLOR SUITES, ‘Tapestry, PARLOR BUITES, ROnOn bt00 6-PIBCE 6-PIECE PARLOR SUITS, Verona, 00.00 | COUCH HAs! {usirated—entirely new and hantsome design, Solid oak frame and PRIRCR PARLOR SUITES, Pans) | aug ater wir fasta Ionathw ity and roee At the bolts of eaush Faken UPIBCE PARLOR SUITES, Damask huttone: Coveritge any te intext desigay in plain and’ figured velour yg 7g 3-Fiece Parlor Suites, Medica Folding Concer Davenport Folding Couches sebarked at from 84 to 18 tose than the | hy De nsratad and Weed an 99 Sree | couches. The mechanism by which they ih, . 8-PIECE PARLOK SUITES, Damask, Sem Som ti eee HY Went 8.00. | 8-PIKOE ARLOR SUITES, Tapes 3-PIECE PARLOR: may bo united ts simple. Tho mattress TES, Tapemey, 83.00 3-PIECR PARLON SUITE ee) PARLOR BUITRS Rang | Fj ‘The Muatiation Sevigte the newest leu ¥ ery v ¥ In Folding Couches, wasily operated in APIECE PARLOR SUITES, Verona, a rman imine 19 al telegcous | Couches. cone section sliding under. the P .) », and holster are made In two parts and other W ‘open can be used as a MEIRCS PARLOR AL filled with goat hair; ono mattress Is | three-anarter site bed. ‘Tho mattresses 3:PTRCR PARLOR Sl 144 Inches higher than {ts mate, to make | With which these Couches are eaulpped Than OHO OE. hel itevel chen are mada, In our own factory and are EP : @ top of both level whe Jed with goat hajr and not shoddy, §-PIRCE PARLOR 8 Joined. & 00 which Is ordinarliy used elsewhere, " v | | | ered with plain ere entirely with de pillows to mateh 1 red velour, or 0 (WO senarate 19,50 Fron Folding Couches, Covered with Velour, | - Covered with | & ’ : Deniin, 15,50 | We ' pancetta Novell our mattresses are fully Niece | guisanic | Sc Rookeasas, | As iMustmated, with adjumal shies Can be used in th ses; ry both aides adjusted. Width of @ threes quarter Hod—complete, filed with t hair matuess—our own , 5.50 Morrés Chairs, As tlinstrated, of solid ‘quartered And poss, CLAW f spring seats; ¢ plete with flay Bek ‘Hust 1 thot 7 Velour cushlons ‘oases, as filustrated, 42. Inches ROOKCASKS, as iilustrated 20 Inch our own. inake wide, two glass doors, four adjustable Wite, glans door, four adjustable ehe!vs a; ean be had shelves, can can "be had in golden oak. dmitatton tn lint, oak or Iinttatton mahogany or her oak 675 ton mae apecial, Onish, special, 2 (Siegel Cooper Store, Sth Floor.) $10,000 TO BE DONATED BY Ohe Siege! Cooper Store Go the Charities of Greater Yow York and Vie tty by Popular Vote. ae Contest Closes Jan. 31; i Time is flying.’ Each day sees the Contest growing ie tense. The valhy among the different Organizations and Institue tions is most keen, J Until the close of the Contest our customers may avail themselves of SLIPS given with each purchase (using them as Ballots), by writing on the ‘ the and location of the Institution or Organization they desire to favor, Cepositing these SALES SLIPS w.thin two weeks after the) date « SALES SLIPS or RECEIPTS in atocked box plac:d for that purpose entrance to the Women’s Parlor. 2d floor, centre, Raped xt | For each TEN CEN1S of purchase shown on the SALES SLIPS of ne vote will be counted for the Institution of Organization written on ‘the! The Institution oF Organization receiving the greatest nuinber of VO wil be donated “ s Earyrtinert ‘a The next 76 greatest nvm'er of VOTES, $100 cach... Making 81 distribut'ons, and a to(a ofeees At the close of the VOTE a Committee of Five will be selected from ame Directors of Five Charitable Institutions of Greater’ New York and vicinity, Count the Voies so cast, certify and publish the names of the Institutions or O tions receiving the greatest number of Votes, as well'as the ‘amount each is) receive, In case of a tie vote the amount will be divided as the Committee maj ‘Thereupon checks will be mailed to each of the recipients in. accordance “ World’s Sreatest Srocery, Continuing the Sreat fanuary Sale of Coe Cottees and Sroceries of Alt Kin Cotte | COFFRE — Extra. fdnex t “CUCUTA MARACA see. 8 TEA—F Garden Grow! COFFEE—The (Original) | Porys ton “wromac fae fy “POPULAR BLEND" iy; riot Broma, fing long,” ‘YOUN of fancy Moche aid Yave | {AVF fold by many at | |-SON, Japan, coffee,” poumeasing. ‘Flch jgur price, fot | | Ceylon, Gui aroma, fine flavor, sound body} 5 Ibs for, 5.50; i) tor 8.805 . for 1,20; aie COFFER — Thé ' famous Ma y, ine, "GQUADARALT BLEND!" ory. w winner} 25 of extra fancy Interior Pe- | for (805; 10 Ibs, 2. Cry and) Arabian | Ib; : Goas. \ #0 blended as to produce @ most exquisite TMASBSpecial yalue GREEN, | BLACK TEAS; cup of coffee, exception: » fly bp Poe dh de. jofous flay Baye and splendid MIXED in oR delicate A oe for kitch- bod: of all con favo) feneral une; 26 fot O lbs, for selection fron) cholcent tip pickinge—ab- solutely pure and uns equalled in excellence of flavor and delicate aroma; Ad-lb, ucked In. 1+ “lb, alr-tight tin (foil lined) canisters, 1-1b, can, 1.00 46-1, ca Red Label | Woite nabet {}. 1° the sound and sweet, ceptional — value; Ibe, tor i 6 for 1,00; ’ COFFEE — "SUMATRA a high-grade of fancy Mocha, Java and other rich aro- matic coffees, blended for ah > clan Nr delleat f 4,80; at oo TRA—Eaua fini ' Iden ip Coytoy favored Form ero! ual ition: oan, Toes, 20 1-lb. can, Bao Yy-lb. can, @%e of Blue Label { THA—Superior quallt; rich Garden Grown ' moss Oolong,” "vi nglish Break fas Young Hyson" or "Gi win COFPRE — “COMBINA- TION JAVA," a special blend of fanoy grade Javas, pynscesin a smooth, — delloate Ir and fine aroma; for 4.70, 10 1 5 Ibs, 1.00; Ib, i favor a character; 10 ths. 23 » 1: $15 'tbs, 78; 1,, 220 Hlso the Following Interestingly Low Priced Sroe CORN — "Fountain" LARD—Fine quality kettle | PRACHES-= Try Oriental brand extra fancy | rendered Leaf’ Lard: (form Maing Sugar Corn, very pall 800 ‘a ine Tflavar,. creamy ‘and Pal , hes, in tender, Dozen, 1,60 | 3b. pall ave wake, (ys (ae ine 10-1), pall G0 BAS—"Fountain’ brand, PPLE f finest “quality ‘Telephone | (PALES Finest qualiy Melting Sugar Peas, fine | Nog. hand olcked, quarter- iellolons vor, uniform ale, very | Wy Sared and ported pas a, aoot and tender, ih xtra large Ine fruity Sc, ‘t cuns — “Paradies | RIC B— Choice Carel { j bran, Dui Caligorola Brandan | Beat hice: Py be mall's Temmoa-Ciiie bo WoNeR um pH r 1 tule | ystup: 4 | Sete “Launder \ doa, 2.35; “large Lal i Yds | Very old and hard ean, 100 cakes, f “Herkelay'’ " "a = Zlmmermauts ornla. Nth)” 10 Oakes, i colobrated mid cured ¢ Jow | SALAD D RB 88 LN Ge Snioked Beat Vonsies ree v Veac In | "YACHT GL) brand, weir bic, 18e; is ere, | heavy ayrup; doz, 270 | Anewt quality; 10-om Bate | per pound, Ide | large can, B8eo | Ue, i Remarkable Values in Rotiled Pioktas. Uniform size, fine favor, crisp, snappy and preserved in best quality vinegar—some delicately sweet SPOUNTAIN' BRAND | "FOUNTAIN" BRIND | AMERICAN (sour) GHBRKENS. | (awoe spleed) GHERs | BES NB wou CHOW-CHOW, MEX ED | KING. ONIONS, MIXKD | MUL 1. | PICKLES) 1 Tolley} ONION regular pricy, 230.) mpectal | way Eee ale pees, | sale rice, 18), 04 j remus | bottle; regu‘ar | peclai wile | mpeolal wale pi f oe, bottles y e.} Meal | pri 45¢ | price, {

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