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, On President’s Head for Tell. Ing His Cabingt that We Are P. PROVINCIAL NEW ls - ~YORKERS! WHAT oun of tndignation Desoonds | fs New Ye ow, thot wus Met I Ay "le tal enciet eietln. pentig tae to @ will th der Binet’ tee MRS, J, J. ASTOR TO SAIL. ‘Af | Among Passengers Who on the Kronprins, i Leave le of thie olty: they set the the ne Soautry folk siti ha Dowel ce Among the passengers who will mail aiofie ak ey York a fay to tot to-morrow for Burope on the North ir mm i ‘ ararn into dlenertauon on tie ule whe Gorman, Laer ghencnne Rronpring, Ws [and , oem! when 9% the| hol are: Mra. J. J, Astor and chiti; question and wald: “iven our Preafe \ : / t could % } i; rs dept gould not orminde Naw “ Mr. and Mra, J. L. Yan Alen and chtld; A Rul ey TOW. fae uw Yorkers ate brevis ¥ | Col, Anthony J. Drexel, of Philadel- Que vier hia; L. Lehmann and family; Prot, A, Size” . Rural. Perhaps “Sim” Ford Is to lind Nerinox, of Washington; Dr. Marco nat ip, Mart Gaclared: "have often |‘Teqtotini, of Bt, Louis; Dr. Walter ‘tine vi ore tot shel as Se in my 2 attored nner | Wever, German Consul at Chiongo, and AwOHTY PROTEST te: verlag «th mabye re Fees Wiliam ot \Wiltame and Victor G, " alway i m4, of Brookiyn, FROM EVERY QUARTER, |139 Heat dam en on he | ee Wide-awakn villi —— Pa hy ion the ea tants Tho Mayor, “Bip Tim” Sutivan, |! "Hs. alt “husk” Conor, can Simeon Ford, Oscar Ham=|dent nla to "Btu "netfee Mead rmsek” 1 meretein and Chuok Connors} t ae at ‘ Mest on Common Ground, |§ Fhe Yb ts ot cau bith ite, dey. soon Jearne it Paw-Paw Pills Given t oncet. Oncet ter by Aad the” drudgery drearily gone ono Shot ne Now Yorkers but) don we , U ip oan: i sown Be ah nis Bala now, Absolutely Free boi Ahan repaid by provincial re. tery fo) I ha) st pe ‘4 Owen Mereaith, | Here ‘one roduced a ae “hee Yorkers are py “re provinclal, They ing peer ; ik iad i lie are wrathe 0 grasp great national quer, ‘Dlemend Pike Foeci 4 0 mt care F oe iederateeé Pr ate Berit President Roosevelt in a srecch ¢o| wounding him, Ife ag at ‘ones tal | ae the. authorities rushes nite Sue eh ta / When Mayor McClellan was asked tor |Site? the Nassau County Jall, at A C U ay Ne opinion of President Roosevelt's @earation regarding tho provincialism @f Mew Yorkers, the executive of the ty pald of the Mxcoutive of the Nation: "Ts oF was not Presldent Hocsevelt 4 New Yorker? No, I am mistaken, He fo'nn A-M-W-R-I-C-A-N1"' The Btandard Dictionary defines pro- winela! ap follows: Confined to a province; especially as ted to. words or idioms necullar to rufal, outlying or colonial dlstrict 8 Opposed to motropolitan usage; hence fooal; Bhowing the pocullarities of the People of @ provines; pecullar or uncul- tured 1m thought and manner,” Matthew Arnold in the use of the Word created this expression: The provinelal spirit exaggerates the valve of Me ideas for want of a high standard at hand by which to try ” The Allegation Hurts. New Yorkers repudiate the President's utterance that we are a provincial set, and that dear old New York, with Its Mowery, ‘ite Tenderloin and its’ “hold- up" experts, constitutes a provincial city andiclass, They roject the Presidential @lotum conceraing proyiucisiism. If the President had referred to Chicago or fven Secaucus, N. J., there probaiy wouldn't be any indignant retort, but fittle old New York! "Why the Idea, Mr. President!’ indignant cosmopolites Dose are his own 8 frena down ero don't want ter be called : evs an’ java, | Why in’ moh tings will Pit der ambienlons, Sure as ver Ilva! Perhans Teddy t'Inks Ant places Where dev da lynohin’ po! shootin’ n't provisions. hey?!’ $1,000,000 BLAZE Tam proving that PY PATEL oa my yal tively cure idl vehd IN INDIA NAPOLIS| i" 2 Se lke vant ohne fiuards on House-Tops Fight the Shower of Spnrks to Keep Fire from Spreading, INDIANA property loss by a fire in the centre of the wholesa! to-day was insurance $8: An explosion of chemicals fin the} Kelfer & Delmetch Bullding started the blage, which was stubborn and burned for hours, danger incurred by the firemen, one of whom suffered a broken leg by a plece of flying cor! There were death, ‘The flames were confined hurned district, which was Bounded by son place and an alley, Sparks from the burning building set fire to the roof of the Grand Hotel, a Meridian and Loulsiana streets, Jack- bac hot Msg teiatinent matey * am giving away my tae jer, algo & packs age of Paw-Paw Fills package of @eclare, “How could you?” few blocks Jn the senso of the dlotlonary New guerts who Yorkers ask what “words or Idioms ne ble blax peeullar to some rural or colonial dis> trlet" Gasignate New York as a pro- vinclal nettlement? ‘True, we have the lang of the west and cast sites of town, the dialects of various quarters ‘Of the globo and the Ingo of the Chuck eoming rapidly inte vogue. But, again, fn the Ianguage of the dictionary, are New Yorkers “opposed to metropolitan usage” when New York Is the metronor Ms? And again, “peoullar and unoul> tured {n thought and manner. " Hearken 46.Oacat Hammerstein, who knows por nd who knows New York: no sense can the expression be made to apply to New York or New Yorkers, If there ever was an intelll- pent people, you find them here, New Yorkers not only grasp matters of na- fional concern and international Impor- fanes, but New York sentiment, as ex- by New Yorwers, has been Ienown to defeat the aspirations of cer- tain Presidents for national renown, But why take the matter seriously? I for one haven't the time, ‘The President may have been misquoted. He may have meant providential instead ot] We would adcept the former provincial, raverently.”” Speake as an Old Friend. Congressman, Timothy D. Sallivan, who has met the President on friendly terms for years—as Polive Commissioner, fs Assemblyman, as Governor of the Bmpiro state and as President—could not reatrain his honest (ndignation when asked: ‘le New York and aro Now Yorkers provine slat” oi ibe pant ot asked the Congressman on the point of commanding Col, Mike to bring the pocket dictionary, Fante D ntnchalt That's a different game of cards entirely, No, no; 1 don’s agree ed—Preaident. Roosevelt, — But, he is a good fellow, He Is always filling to doe favor for a fellow, Muay a. time he has turned a polltical—well Thany a time he has done mo a good turn, He ts a fairly good Democrat, Is tho President, and 1 know jt. but when he calls us guys provincial, there must be pome mistake avout it, for he ls a BU VE himself, How could New @ & provincial village if all the tr the world and boa from all, ov: Washington, D. come here and settle eee er biow is New York ‘ovinelal town Wan we have the only Bowery, on earth? How ls New York a rovincial back-yard when we have a ‘ammany Hall, thirty-five Assembly Districts, a City Hall,’ a Mayor and a punch of elty officials drawing fifty militone in galariea every year from the olty treasury? Why, there ain't a pro- Vingtal, town within forty milos of New York, riorth, eaat, south or west. ‘Thove plagee, ‘are atl full of Now Yor! @ to New York to carn a iving and | Kua) his ts the wisest tow Br h, coming or going, and the y GUILSHAN TEETH | The Most Difficult Tooth @ GAS “Extracted vith Gis, 1-00 All Gold Crowns, $5,00, Bridge Work, per tooth, $5,00, | '» TEETH \ etereeoreecet $4a-$7—-&—$lO PLATES REPAIRED WHILE Walt N.E. Cor, 125th St. & &th Ave, | OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, | IST —WALLET CONTAIN- NG $141, AT SPRING SUB-| CEN STATION OR GRAND ce DEPOT, FINDER LY ARRANGE RE- ave PLE. Aouad 8622 abe solidi routed from in short onder, to the top of the bullding, The spark by a high wi on housetop! prevent fires, Connors, and even the subway twang It | « A Good 6-for-a-Quarter Cigar ‘Dav “Chuck,” eolnane to the paragraph, “Teddy comes right from Ointat r mOle. dian . chews der ree.” continued many doctors fo failed to CURM, X know that I have the most rational and positive cure that has ever been found, Tf know that my Paw-Paw wi) pot only cure Indigertion and CATARRH of the stomach, but that It will pomtively eradicate every particle of catarrha! piison from the blood, I make this ptatement on the testimony of thousands jt has cured, {t# vitelising forces immediately build up the whole nervous system, Jt dir geste almoot- everything that It touches, You can't be despondent, you can't have dyapep- you ean't be nervous, you can't havein- @ mia if you will take Paw-Paw, but there are cortain forms of Catagrh, euch a CATARRH of the nose, head and throat, that positively must have local treatment, Nothing ¢hat hag ever been’ dipoovered {s doing no much for the cura of Catarrhal deafness as this treatment, It allays the Infammeation of the Kuptachian tubs, a thag the swollen and In| membrane 1s reduced amd the hearing |e’ gradually but POLIS, Ind., Feb, 20,~—The le district of this city early Placed at $1,100,000, and the 26, 000, Falling walla added to the ‘nice from a falling bullding, many narrow escapes from to the oP le A) ‘a Ria, Paw-Faw at Jeagt away, and many of. the | rue tin esinnaler ap oten tg had retired after watching ane 3 te ee aon ‘Uhetr wiedoee atte | Rae ae on ae EY. bed and the house emptied wp “ite, tt pelt it nt wil BT ¢ in a M The fire was confined a cae eat (Thao rhgt 8 were carried in showers {he nan returarbata'a ae one ind and men were stationed traf ies 1 Bae Thy crores cal a for a radius of a mile to Sharwes RTUNYON, sroedway and 90th at Look for this shield when you buy cigars —{t means your money is not ours until you get your money's worth, ys OUR RECOMMENDATION FOR THIS WEEK: ENERAL BRADDOCK is the name. Most of our customers who want a good cigar for that price swear by this one. The quality is the same year fn and year out, It is very mild—burns freely and evenly—just the kind of cigar to smoke a good many of and not tire of. The tobacco used in the making is thoroughly cured and yields a pleasant, smooth smoke. H TRY IT TO-DAY—Remember the name—GENERAL BRADDOCK. 6 for 25 Cents; $1.00 per Box of 25. United cals Stores Co. Stores all Over Now York Le Always in Sight | Api AM STRAUS, = SWS, | You who travel and collect in various cities the spoons that serve as mementoes, did it ever occur to you that ‘his city has its silver spoons of artistic and commemorative design? We have, and we are the first t ‘o announce the latest—''The Subway Spoon.’* The subway is outlined in the bow] and the handle shows the ‘sky line’’ of Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Flatiron Building, Grant's Tomb, elc, Every houss should display Old Glory on this, one of the greatest National Holidays—espee cally wh What mofe clever little gift could be thought of for out-of-town friends? 47c,, 59c., 97c., $1.09 an} $1.38 Each, (New York Souvenir Spoons--“The Subway” a Subway” es Main Floor, Court, West Building, Flags for Washington's Birthday, | Birthday, en the price of a good Flag is so small, All made of United States Standard Bunting, Pat 3x5 feet A 5x8 feet. NAY $2.90 pera ve This Entire Dining Room Outfit Compl stel Furnis! (an shown here), $3 gs Write for Our New Booklet Greater values than ve in our 3. Rooms Complete! 75 of our various outfite, farina MAILED FRE UPON APPLICATION. 4 ‘Rome Compl ely $125 25 coor Tg Zay Mredsit and Cartare, 15 Rooms Completely y $ 150%" At sgitane tna New yarety anc’ Gone Furnished, fi Ath Bt, "L” Biatlon at Comer, On exhibition in our showrooms, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 3" AVE NEAR 83.& 84 ST| PIANOS AND ORGA! Last Days 0! This Great Fetruary Pinno Sale, Pianos Within Every- hody’s Means, anda ee “Sy Weck | 195 for the Renowned 5350 Walters Pianos This Great February Piano Sale ends Tuesday evening, February twenty-elghth, Don't fail to take advantage of this remarkable plano sale at down and $14 week. No interest is charged for time taken in making payments and the Walter$\Plano will be dellvered upon first payment of $5, Pinnos which cannot he compared with the Walters in construction, tone or responsive touch are being sold dally by dealers at from $330 to $400 hah, So by securing 4 Walters Plano you save from $150 to $250 on your investment. Ton Years’ Guarantce accompanies every Walters Plano, covering every part of the instrument, Exchange’ your old piano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any balance due at $t a week, Ps Upon request a representative will call on you.’ Lecwsin Ib. 3A F359" 060"S, FOR, SALE, FEBRUARY SALE OP FURNITORE & CARPLTS at Groatly Reduced Prices, 3Rooms, - + 49.98 4 Comoletely, - 74,98 $Furnisied, + 124.98 WE EXTEND CREDIT 70. AIL ED eam enti n Baturdey Evenings till 10, UNTIL Pp. redit. OPEN EVENING! Cash or non hy Need te Re Nat * on Mal det atts RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA” RAILROAD, | f WONG UOT OF WEST WUD ii BoRTEANDT. Ly Anta Beat VENTE coMuntt Stceaia. in tive, minutes Ip Tier Phd hat given below for Twenty. Strest tations yOR THEW: ve ule My fun’ rey a joom' ae $75.00 Sire 2188-2192 mas wee BET, (19¢120TH STS. a a ne Watches, Jewelry, tained at any of our branc riteh we fave atted to wiht a Beale tewenry. (ue Manet ORR On OREDIT. No euhites references require Call or write ay iin meta Hy NEW YORK, . BROOKLYN, 170 NEWARK AVE. JERSHYCITY, 20 yeara in the Jowelry Dusiness tn Malten Tane menna al] we Wave sale Gentlemel PAY BXCHAN! a0) 0. Ase BASY PAYMENTS, y A representative if destred, “American atch & Diamond Hi JEN LAN 4 ise. | Valtham & M1 ae fro ough to destin for Pennaylvania R, woo! td ‘OOD, ih AWatenen & ’ No Manager, | on yee Rapa ‘aeneral Manner Wworkly . BOYD. General Paskenvar Neont DRE! 2 1 MA v wa ae a a ey aE tly cont Mall. WEN hav me TR a SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK PE ER omar nanan UNION ALL LINEN NAP, 21 Inch—were 81, ‘toh 0 and at 916,08 Bote, Fi eughtha... Ene LINEN TAB! ea or ft riyend me r) clot gon napkins— 0.49) $6, AFTER DINNER CLOT! Fast calor tringed t-erare 92,09 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth ‘toi 7,9, 14, 13, 45, 47, 19, 20, 28, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and a9 West Th Closed Wednesday, Washington’s B. To-morrow Stock Clearances Continuel JUST A WEEK MORE AND THEN. INVEN' A time for the theifty to profit by.,...Pugshase now for fi use and save money, for o tions in Year Round G Table Damasks ez¢ Table'Sets Towe! » 5.08 ODD HALF DOZEN IN NAPKIN Me ba0- 88 to 21,69) ott Three-quarter, 89/1026 G@ to 1.08 REMNANTS OF TABLE LINDNS— 1% to 8H yarde~ seeuar Ai B-ld-were 92.08,. HUCK TOWB) hemmed—or wore $1.19 dowen . knot uy 40 to ba pier ak and all xine tnoa— DAMASK TOWELS—All Linen nge—22x0—usually 3... 25 Cn Te Eatent of Values tmnbrhets: in aad ivy " hepianis by a MP slay ete’ our Hl NECK RUFFS-1 full ruche-ace Mov? once, for by it you may secure one of the best pianos ever manu- ciest nantes factured and save from $150 to $250 on the transaction. fideidand The price of the Walters Piano in this great February fj yo,” Combing Sale, including stool and cover, is $195, on easy payments of 85 aeeandand to lighten Third Floors, ) 7% % stork faxing By Prices to jnduce quick buying! Read this int cqrefully-You may find tho very artiole wanted; i¢ am, it will onat lean thad you Fah ti eee Head tats onde | 98 ARANens Pe Acie Hac RD Hn Li i, our desite to tocrease sales leads 10 1s, a5 well as Winter Stock, Heavy Curtains Couch Covers Table Covers it Mi ppt Dai and bottom—untll now F710 Bw pmsl toad / nape Tapestry, Curtin 4.98 reared ‘gol Ie gee pried aT High rt Double Warp Byeay in ! aig en Me" equal to impo that sell at TY earee t umes Couch Covers-—Oriental Tap reversible—rick rug di 8h eney Rem't Prices | heavy-@ 20 to 9.08 Verona Yelouy Table Coy devigna—2 yde, equase—we Towel Rings 7a end other Useful Items eee wan ioe Slag "i Milliner: strich lowers we 1-Rea Shilton ant umes ee enae, ais ie ai ne rests Belt fourvin-hands and. pufte—wel ole an ILK GIRDI IRDLES—) shirred or pleaied—were ,79....., CRUSHED, BOD) Peau do Ai apt in al Sterling LMS—Tattete, Peau de 1 de Cywne—all: 4 1% BRLTS— qolors .6@ lack and colors 49 ak taal ate igh Pham ona ude cyeae and Silver I Ne Se a CHATSHAIN and VAI bir) IONS-—Chilfon beh—all destrad| utah for, girdles, rulllinery, ete, atin D8—NOWs +6544 TAD WATCH ahaded— or and wit fancy. meth a Oy aR: tote Ie saa itd Liberty Satin Taftetas—b Colors thot—ware toa and H, 8, boner—value Phaeeey RIBDBONS—¢ fngh—ptaln 9) ODD LOT RIBUONE- 34 tp Inch—all shades—value to clear oy | Ele ordi ‘Tai ton aed dust ruffle~special Melba dust ruff] renlad mare Mu usu MAIN. Fi Black Mereewzed Sa: rufflos—~fancy ptitohinggm les. W ito 114 atohenB an MORNING SALES — To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, Fine White Jimbroiderics nat In IAS pth ida and he and 15. ‘LOOR—CENT. 3% and € ineh Kibbons Satin Taffetas, In light shades on! Also plain Taftetas, in light onus and dark shades value .J0— Morning Spee! wer 1 WHITING'S STATIONDRY—} ae or See finishethitee “eel sheets aizea ly 2 cents. Where cam you inatoh them? blacks MAIN FLOOR—WEST BUILDING. Walrus Grain Hand Rage Black and colors—fitted with purse and card caso—some riveted trames—braided or strap handles rth up to To-morrow morning MALN_ FLOOR, eecesamnent erent Lt, Lue. French Blue Hoyal det ‘an Coator Goiden a ee vy worth 4 conte To-morrow until 1 P. M., tise gop! of hi Linen Damaals Wide~-Morn Ing Bpeoi $1,26— Tmported All-\\ 001 Voiles %-inch—crisp finish—solt yet wiry— via inches ei ¢ tat ruche— 4.89 ate 69 NTRE AULLDING, ae ' Boys’ Furnishings 1g] 1m that erent Moya’ © Were, RINGB—Bolld Geta Jewelled:.$18 68 BRACELETS—Gold Fill aes bh a e iat Ai 1Ox— CHAT Laundeced ghirts,,,.,,.7ere Ste Bosom shirts, ely Fine Worsted Swe: Hida 41.08 0 Juvenile Swenters ..,..07ere Leagina ,. ‘ 4 Mad Naat Neokt!ea—! " beget pet bona Shield Bows ., 4 Suspenders—leat ends, were Linen Collars—best atylos, —— ‘We do not proming me than we can pel When we say it will be prog for you © ‘to visit our stores these Pre-Inventory you can bi ) of finding values beyond the ¢ lB modeie Rua Soverah oo atcha ara alrapp i nd hi satin Hneatagacs pic Rapier te ten pi aolar dackey Applique Scarfs pee ey nary eviiaue ile dive Allover. Anpulayal alte algo Allover me Shams 12 bere fap value £9 iii 49 cents, MAIN FLOOR—ORN ING, A ’ Cambrio Corset Co' Front of hematiten tucks Fine Ve yet Axminust £ Oxid feot—rioh colorings, ONG medallion deplgnts MAIN FLOOR—NREW BUILDING, emer ‘rocrixed T. ble Damas | keep lustre after washing les of high h ohieed ri

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