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EAST SIDE IS UNITED IN PURE WILK BATTLE — od wis and Italian Papers ‘Tadorse Evening World’s Plan Y SPEAK FOR ALL.’ One. Welcomes Co-opera- | tion Depot as Hope to | ‘Escape from Trust. L WITH THE FARMERS, Together—Opens Lines for Other Products, iniver#al approval of the east side Bvenin World's advocacy of a} ~ Wik co-operative depot Is clearly | | by the following Interviews se- from many szore of the same tenor, and Wednesday evening's at the Manhatian Assembly Wo, 15 Wast Third street, prom- much larger than the hall An effort will be made to ReCommodations for all the re~ ik dealers whom the milk pro- PA desire especially to moet. James H, Hamilton, headworker iniversity Settlement, sald; scheme is good and there should H’ philanthropy on the east y it to success, The per- mation will be a big factor, for mes depend largely upon who » T would like to have this r acheme tried, It Is a move ‘right direction, Pure milk {s d, And if it can be had In suf- Wantities at a reasonable price Ithy growth among the Wik inspected by the Health will insure the Beyond Milk. people product and better prices, mplation to ship doubt- me olty, On the side of “he will get good milk at price. py and would partly solve lem of how to feed the poor. jad other fruit rot on the euse there js no way to from the farmer except lemen who must have an tye profit, The same peetables, But if the far- ship these things In great ito the crowded districts price instead of nothing n that unhealthy foods Ould be replaced by really truck. I shall do what I eneles for practical reform ald: Side Roused. wiuch interested In this co- ‘scheme outlined in The World, Some one on the exist wht to ie active hold of the see thatiit is carried through The whole east side 19 All five of the dally news- nied in Hebrew have taken ; problem and interested ers in the scheme.” Palley, editor-in-chief of the Daily News, sald: Dally News is going to co-oper- ith The Evening World in bring- ut the establishment of the East It {8 @ public movement and is @ good one. There is no purity of the milk supply is and 1 believe if good milk wold cheap it will materially death rate, espectally in tho i eel) do what I can to aid t id y ean count on us doing every- ble to forward this move, of our men will be at- the Maroh 1, It ts a big scheme paper of big influence, es- améng Socialists, promised his ton, saying: {dea of a milk depot on de ent. I will as- ern editor of Fa be ly new er, sald: 0 eee the Sentiment of the jn the pity when 1 say fallk station fs wanted, Al- ve alred the matter in our Epon to keep It before our ijn Lite Italy the people u ed in the movement, ind y 80 th Canal, Macdougal, Ba h Helghboring street: test In the tenement homes to us great com. shall she EA inet ig, and 4+ je are there can talk a allan’ The Italian doctora iy have called attention to whe fold In the olty, and | know Interested in the outcome of agitation,” iB Ber, of No, 104 Riving- pet, sald: very much Snterested In the T should lke to know of it and perhaps can help,” Axelrod. who runs ar No, 18) Vester street, sald; | Men of a pure milk depot Is all in every one who }a YY from the They want to sell good milk," | ac | INY LOSE WORK BY Fire. | DELPHIA, Feb. 28—The six- ding occupied by Frank ‘Teller | irers, on South | " troyed by fire ne timated at $100,000, | yan employers are became stronge gee ee neers oem J Wilkesbarre, was found near Millstono oF | Junction early to-day with hls foot cut | | rank H. h whom Mrs, fat the ankle, It 1s supposed he was | Blodgett contr Gn) worth of Insured jn trying to board a freight | Books. did not ap and Judgment ~~ UNG OES was entered agains’ train a Wells Hospital, and may recover, FEVER PATIENT AT LARGE. | Somewhere on Staten Island Is John Ferrero, a boy of foutteen, who 1s suf~ fering from scarlet fover, he having jumped from a window of the §, Smith Infirmary and escaped af had been ph Jin the tsolvtion ward, [he “boy was found) walking. arouad the streets yesterday and was taken to | the hospltal) The nutes thought that | he was sleeping wien suddenly he dis+ appeared. The police are looking for fn, foaring that he wil spread the | aS, [CONTRACTS FOR RARE BOOKS SET ASIDE, PRAISES EVENING WORLD. Recently the fight for pure milk A large mil com- pany. taking advantage of the op- porttinity offered to buy out all the amaller companies and supply to the eity pure mille at the company's own price of elght cents a quart. THN NEW YORK EVENING WORLD was the first paper to sound the danger signal that the company {n question wanted to monopolize the entire milk business of this great olty. The Jewish Dally News, be- ing alive to the interest of the poor people, takes great pleasure in In- dorsiig this fight against the Milk ‘Trust and participating in it, With+ out competition this Mille Trust would be the greatest menace to the city, All the retail dealers on the east side who are being oppressed by the wholesalers and the Milk ‘Trust have now thrown off their shackles and are satisfied to enter into the fight for pure milk.—The Jewteh Matly News. Mra, Modgott Agreed to Buy Sets at $1,000 and §1,500 n Volume, but Her Bxeoutor Demurred, W. T. Bodgett, executor of the will of the late Abbie B, Blodgett, the Pish- kn Ntvie who spent $140,000 In the purchase of editions de luxe of famous authors, won @ complete victory to-day in Dig sults against publishers to set aside contracts made by the old lady for $01,549) worth of books at $1,000 andi $1,500 a volume Tt was contended that Mrs, Blodgett.) wasted by disease, was weak In mind and senile and tn ule of making legal contracts, ‘The contracts were iftered as prima facie evidence of that fact, together with the testimony of Drs. 'T, Stewar: Hart and Howell D White, of Fishkill; Moses Allen Starr, William M, Polk and others that she was mentally incompetent, n G. “Fox, conusel for the ex-! ecutor, announced when the trial of the suit against George D, Sproul, tv set aside a coniract for a twelve-vol-! ume leon at $1,500 a volume, aid a thirty-volume Dickens at §1,000 a vol- ume, resumed, that the case had been settled, Correct Headwear For Men. “Ornatus et Bonttas,” | FOUND WITH FOOT CUT OFF, NEW BRUNSWICK, ‘ohn McDonald, who. Latest Spring Models in Silk, Derby @ Soft Hats. ye he lives at 178 & 180 Filth Ave. Ai Broadway, | 86748694 Fitth Av NearCortande St. | PX iitdsor Arend. The suic agains, e J. Wells to set aside a $9,000 contract was also | settled, | MoDonald is well dressed ind wes not seem like a tramp, He Is at Be Yan of Sore Store Closes At 5.30 o'Clock gle Vmanafty Ohre & RR The Great Event at Wanamaker’s China and Glassware OR tomorrow we announce the Ninth Anniversary of these March Sales of China and Glassware. Since we first started, eight years ago, the WANAMAKER China Store has stepped forward to one of the highest positions in the trade for the retailing of China and Glass. One of the first features of the WANAMAKER China Sale was the more ample stocks, another was the vastly more favorable pricings, These March and September Sales of China and Glass have been semi-annual stepping stones to the building of this great business, Today we have goods ready and at our command for this March movement, to the value of Half a Million Dollars $200,000 of this great sum has been secured at specially low prices for the present movement, ' ‘The gathering of this enormous quantity of these beautiful wares has meant months of hard work by our two travellers, who have gone the rounds of the greater European pot- teries to secure them. The collection of beautiful wares now gathered here is, first of all, beautiful; second, unusually ample in the variety it presents for selection ; third, and of greatest significance, are the very large economies which the occasion presents in China and Glassware of the highest character. The full details will be announced in the morning papers, This advance word will enable housekeepers to make their plans to visit WANAMAKER’s tomorrow, Se © & © & JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co, Broadway, Fourth Ave., Ninth & Tenth Sts, wo eo ceee To-Morrow, Wednesday, March 1st, the First Day of Spring, Opening This Season with Our Monthly Sale of New Laces and Embroideries. This is a sale that we hold about once every 30 days, and for which we work often the entire month to make preparation. Unusual circumstances this month bring about a very unusual under- pricing of these goods, Consider the low prices we have heretofore advertised at these monthly sales, which in many cases figure an average of )4 off the customary price, Then remember that to-morrow the prices will average perhaps one-tifth under what thev have averaged before, which Gives You a Saving of Almost 1% on your Spring laces and embroideries, This is one of the best chances we have ever offered you to buy beautiful goods at a very little price. It is needless to say that the lace counters will be crowded and that extra help will be provided as much as may be needed. Net Allovers, in white and cream, Point Venise Applique — Galloons; White Point d'Esprit Nets, 72 inches ilies ier ce uaa also Point uss Straight or irregular, in all widths, white, wide, for children’s dresses, yard, 49c, Allovers, in white or cream, thread | cream or ecru; yardy..e.ees reek hid E ide: ¢ , eflect; value 89c. yd......., seevee 50 | Black or white and cream cotton All- cor tae Ie alae EMAB on overs for yokes of dress; several lots at various prices, from 48c, per yard to.15¢ Black Silk [:scurial. Galloons and Bandings, also medallion or wave eflect; mostly wide, very tew narrow widths, can be used for any kind of dress; Point de Paris Laces and insertings to | cambric or lawn, with insertions to match, your choice, yard,,,.......15¢ Embroideries, hand oom, wide mar- Kins, open work or fine patterns, with insertings to match, yd......6 seeeee 7c Hand-loom Hdgings, wide margins, cut out edges and insertings to match, in fine or showy patterns; none sent G.O. D.; sold in strips only; yd...... 8c Cambric nainsook and wn Allovers, all handsome patterns, will make beauti+ ful shirt walsts; our price for this day only, yd +rarees 690 to 1,00 Net Allovers, repousse, lierre and | Oriental eflect, 36 inches wide; suitabie for lace dresses and waists, in showy eflect, white or creain, yd...ee00. 1650 Black or White Silk Chantilly Demi Flouncings, 18 inches wide, to trim lace | dresses or to be used for sleeves; only | Himited quantity, ydeeseeees++e4, 35¢ | match, Cluny insertings, Valenciennes | Embroidered Allovers, suitable for | laces and insertings, and many fancy the new shirt waists, as well as for | laces, yard.......ssseeeses ow A2Ke yokes and sleeves ot dresses; slightly | Black La Tosca Dress Nets, heavy imperfect but not noticeable, fine or | dots, suitable for dress and waists, Showy eifect, yard... 0 35e | yard. ‘ 1 87¢| ae: SIXTH AU 192 T020™. a pe C6; rr All’s ready for this mammoth sale of housefurnishings. We Bde, for 0c, oak or 1.40 for Bissell’s $1,75 Mahogany. anished Standard Carpet *) " i ovable han- wl ¥ q see: polished ash Library Steps. 1,25 for $1.60 three- foot Kitchen Tables, DSc. for Folding Step- Ladder Chairs, . for adjustable Clothes Dryers. Ge, for extra quailty S-toot Ironing Boards, for adjusiabdle ve Boards, 5.08% for $7.00 M: eine Cabinets, in weathered oak; ex: tra large nize; 10 in, } Jong, 20 in, high, 80c, for highly polished Kitchen Chairs, 2.25 for $2.75 felt covered adjustable Card Tables. joards, ade, Spice fo, for 81.00. oak Boe ate Racks, 30° In. Cabinets, oe mp bAe AAR | lonz. * ‘ Bamboo furniture. AAC tn a | Hoe fOr, Be ORR An: | One, for $1.25 Three | Scrap Baskets, vari- | Ythed Cup and Saucer ie, for $1.26 three Racks Bie, for $1.15 onk-fin- ished, Blacking Cs Oe, for § able Cuttin highly vari for $3.00. mahog- ished Coat and stand 494 In, high Bue, for 0c. Tad! carpeted - top er highs LOM square matted top. Bo, “for Bio, matte tools, Hanging Welt, 1,60 Tabour- In, 18 in. ous styles and col- | OFS. Wooden ware, 2.95 for $2.00 oak-tin- ished Medicine Cabl- net, mirror on door, and}; inets, adjust- Tables, id, 2. Develled — elp lock ette, 1 matted top, 29 in high | Sale of double-coated enamel : incl do for 18e pudding ) 10 tor MLM bat taka de dat, Mat Rack, round key. bevel glass in centre. for Tippet maucepan, 120 for wash | basins. 1Me for 300 1M4-at. | 18c for covered | | tea pots buckets Be for 12-in, bart- 1Ge for soap dishes ing spoons. 1 “With drainer. A thousand pairs of Irish point curtains PRICE goes back to $4 when the thousand are gone. Takes but a short time to sell a thousand at $4, for they're recognized as the best Irish Point lace curtains made to sell for that price. To- morrow you've an opportunity to pick out enough to fit up your home at the cost of $2.30 a window. Come while the sale is at tts best. They're all rich, é 50 and $10 qualities also at new Spring patterns, and we have the I Hs ALO oor, | 3.95, 4.85 and 5.90 | 2:50 Nottingham lace curtains cost nearly twice as much ordinarily as we ask you to pay to-morrow, so if they sult your taste your Saving will be remarkable in this sale of 1,200 pairs at (696, 89c, 98¢, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 Bonne Femme curtains at % price will find favor is are new and attractive, while Heavy tapestry couch covers are 3% less than regu- lar prices, and they're excellent reproductions of antique rugs in the hand- somest designs and color effects you ever saw-—while they last, | 2.95, 4.50 and 5.90 | All furniture bargains left from the record-breaking February sale to-morrow will be greater values than ever. THE February furniture sale is over. It’s true that it didn't leave a storeful of bargains, Such a great value-giving event couldn't, But there's 2 good selection, and while they last they're greater ins than ever, There's a fine opportunity for you to fit up your home ple or supply the odd pieces needed if you come to-morrow, Entire Fifth Floor, 19.75 for 28,00 chiffonier, golden oak, 8,50 for 11.00 chiffoniers, 10,50 for 14.75 chiffoniers, 17,25 for 23,00 dressers, 12,00 for 16.50 chiffonlers, 23,00 for 32.00 dressers. 14,00 for 18,50 chiffoniers. Brass costumers—best lacquer. 6,00 for 8.00 costumer—1__ in. post, 7.60 for 10.00 costumer—1%4 in, post, 9.25 for 11.75 costumer—1% in. post, 50 for 35.00 dresser, # Iden oak, 7.50 for 11,50 dressers, 12.60 for 16.00 dressers, Brass beds, 18.00 for 27,50 brass beds, 25.00 for 48,00 brass beds, in, post, 44.00 for 78,00 brass beds, in. post, 49.00 for 84,00 brass beds, Our special box springs, *8 Usually $10.50—made of the best mate- rials by the best workmen—superior to all other $10.50 springs—upholstered top— rabbet edge—64 steel springs, 3-piece parlor suites, 19.75 for 26,00 suites, 12.60 for 16.00 costumer—2 15,50 for 18.75 costumer—2 Mattresses. $10 for 15.50 X quality mattress, $15 for 21.00 XX quality mattress. $18 for 24.50 XXX qual, mattress. 50c for 75c, pillows—22x28 inch, 5-piece parlor suites. 24.50 for 36.00 suites. 87.50 for 50,00 suites, 61.00 for 78.00 suites. 80.00 for 112.00 suites. 92.00 for 125,00 suites, 29,50 for 40,00 suites, 40.00 for 55,00 suites, 51.50 for 62,00 suites, | 68,00 for 90,00 sultes, Odd sets of sample dining chairs, 39.00 for 55,00 set of dining chairs—solid mahogany— Chippendale design —forest green leather—5 side and 4 arm chair. 37.50 for 51.00 set of dining chairs—selected quartered oak —backs richly carved — seats uphol- stered—genuine leather—consisting of 5 side chairs and 1 arm chair, with hundreds of shoppers, because the desi the qualities are Renaissance and Irish point lace, at — 3.95, 4.85, 5.90 and 6.90 {The monthly grocery sale is making new selling records. put the prices where they can’t help making new selling records. We're filling larger orders than ever before because more people realize how it pays to buy a month's supply of table necessities during this sale, when prices are lowest of the month, Mail and telephone orders receive prompt attention, Call Ch WE ¢!— oi % BONELE ty | Y sie Hacon—Fane; i Mah Sugar || Hs Wish ny ene: atk he ke it: 4 to JDL, 4 ee i in’? 12246 | | A CURRANTS — ’ favored f pre Roy rlor 4 TOMATO CATSUP. Oe, pnt bot ARIOS\ COP. nck I3c | SOAT! * 326 CLARA PRUNES frult k EXPORT LAUNDRY 10 bu TENT FLO tuart Premiun or Wash burn-Crosby's Gold Medal; the finent flour milled; regular price $7.50; one-eighth barrel’ eack ....4.+ , SIFTED PFAS— Valley Brand | BREAKE AST Fi HAMS — Simro ecta ' 82.00 " for 45,00 arm shalr—solid mahogany — extra hi back—-upholstered rild in Rulon §.OO for 72.00 set of dining chairs—selected quartered oak —back all hand carved—spring seat upholstered in neat Spanish leather— fontaine of 1 side chair and 4 arm chair, | aquare | | G0e, for Oe, fancy cov SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, ‘made to your order Ss SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, elsea 2100, FULLY realize these prices will create the busiest day's selling in the history of our housefurnishing section and we're prepared with a corps of extra clerks who know their business and will wait upon you promptly. Mail and telephone orders will ¥ be filled without delay, Call Chelsea 2100, We guarantee the quality of ev article sold, Nanement Salesroom 75. fancy 18 th, Five hundred celebrated Sidway adjustable tables, mi Oc, for 750, Pedestal, 10% in, mattod top, 1,68. for $2.00 Cornut A Chair, 80 in. teh, so widely ad- APA" Ae Chkirs || verthedandin. i dn heh seat 16 dispensable id fi ‘ when once used, will be sold for 70, Stadaeine “Sue | | the first time for ‘less than the reR- al hots, war price, which is $4.25 3 50 Willow ware. to-morrow srsses seve Vo Ge, for $1.25 palm AG)Usts (oO every use; str leat chute ‘Trays, dit- enough to bear a man's Welght = ferent styles. 45e. for 98c, oval Wash Baskets, extra quality, 100, for fancy Whisk Broom Holders, Leaf rests over the bed in reach oF ie tava 4 hold. Leaf tilts and ho while you read, dainaa: Leaf lowers, » for palm leat forming @ substan- se Lunch Baskets tlal card table, vr 1,98 for willow Nursery Leaf adjusts for Chairs, use in cutting garments, &c, Leat forms as good a writing- desk as anybody wants, init forms angle for porfect rest of in- valid. tilted to form Oe, for $1.25 square Hampers, strong wood bottom and hinged cover, Wall 100, Se, for fan Splashen. valve meat may be raised and ered Work Baskets, ‘bo 10-at. 10 for 1De for 280 for 380 4-at Ber- " B00 4-qt. rinsing pans. lin saucepans, reserving atten, B8o for B50 2-at. cof- | 4Mo for Te S-at. tea 100 for fee pots, kettles, layer 750 for O80 bread | 45c for 1%-at. rice cake pans, raisers. bollera, 5-piece slip covers: 5 VEN DOLLARS and a half is the regular preg fof the slip covers we refer to, and they'll sell at that price without advertising later in the season, Upholstery Dept, Fourth Fleer. We make a 25% reduction now, be cause it is our policy to sell as many slip covers in March as we sell in May. It’s an advantage to you also to place your order now and get in ahead of the rush, to have them ready when needed, We will send an intelligent upholsterer to your home to show samples and take the measurements of your furniture, We'll make them up and deliver them in March, April, May, June, or whenever you're ready, __ Twenty yards of 30-inch material is allowed at the price, 5.75; undoubtedly the most liberal offer ever made, We use only the heavy damask in the popular Belgium and Jacquard designs, bound with shrunk wool—the very best workmanship guaranteed, A postal card or telephone message will bring our: representative to your home. ‘That's all you have to do to lift the worry of the care of your furniture during the Summer off your mind, Here's the lowest price for an *18 dinner set. Jes! an even ten dollars to-morrow. Undoubtedly the lowest price any store ever offered an $18 dinner set for—and It's not an ordinary $18 set either—but one you'd readily choose at that price and consider it good value—to-morrow, $10. i Fourth Floor, We have a hundred sets of this kind and we'll sell them all to-morrow easily, Every plece is neatly decorated, traced with gold —sold regularly at $18—to-morrow at $10, 19.88 for 32.50 Theo. 29.95 for 50,00 Theo, Haviland china dinner sets—richly Haviland china dinner sets—100 pieces—neat spray decorations, decorated with gold stippled edges. Important sale of cut glass. 2.95 for 4.00 cut glass bowls, | 6.45 for 10,00 cut glass water Jugs. 59c, for 95c. cut glass oll bottles, | 1.45 for $2 cut glass handled bon bon, 8.95 for 5.00 cut glass water bottles, | 3.45 for 5.00 cut glass celery trays, Last day Feb. carpet sale. HE selection’s really too attractive to go at: these rices, but we're going to show a clean recor fines of rugs and carpets last the best values That's proven by these prices, 83c. yd. for 75c, heavy wool-faced tapestry Brussels carpets 20 yard pieces to full rolls of some patterns—a few hall and stair patterns In this line, 78c. yd. for 1.10 wool velvet carpets—a good durable car- and while these several the year are obtainable, Third Floor, 21.45 for 32.50 8.3x10.6 seamless Axminster rugs—about fifty of these liaindsome one-piece rugs— beautiful Oricntal designs—exclusive carpet stores are asking 32S0, 1.95 for 3.00 heavy all- wool Smyrna rugs—30x60 In, a re- pet—choice assortment of colors— | versible rug bargain that should not in lengths from 45 to 40 yard pieces. | be overlooked, Mattings at an extraordinary saving, 5.98 for 8.00 roll of 40 19c. sq. yard for 30¢, yards heavy quality China matting— | standard quality ollcloth — fimited about 50 rolls in this lot. quantity—4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 widths, Sixth Floor, arly Junes, Krown and acked tn Yorle ates : i are thew comp: e Ki 1 | Be. 8I B18) Bey ‘ » — — wre le; | 0 Whole Hend; MALT WA York ‘tate, | | 5 AG | | Unnecensary to pay ancy creer an Winn’ thie’ Souther, Thieo ||| tuppiy! Tits SuaEentged to eo cans, If Southern Rice : Kitchen—Sixth Floor, at, ‘per gallon, eee ® ® brand PU able at, ‘per alton, 3.00)" Botelenom | ® -@ 656 Gree | MALAGA 1 RAISINS — x | WALNUT MEATS —BEST Faneyribbon- fruit, 256 PURE RYE WHISKEY—Monti- MIUM CHOCOLATE: aut fresh shelled; 356 1-Ib, carton vo afb of Play Galton NATH al Stuart; none supe. | Lit PURE FRUIT J ES—Royall BeHOy case 12 tai eetlon i a her hottie fvsieten, 100 256 | i ROYAL) or r ( sunar Crawford | | mild, golden A, rn fed, B attaaan 1266 | halve syrup; BL Gelb, can LAGER BEER—Doublo Sto Halt und Half; Medal yee” lion Special Brew; dos, zen rebate OF empty: bottles, HOLLAND GIN or Fine Quality Ol Gin—Gallon, BR Le | PRAGRA Jon, Foriosa Hish Breaker st high-grade | varietles | Ibs. In lead | REAPER V 100, Indian. Cey- aH in loat dozen, 15c IN PU MOUNT \V. Ds Whisk e y-Galion, PURE CASTILE SOAP — Fine quality for Ps, case 12 full quarts, Hao tos 2m Mar Go| has 'donP ber bane, «8G | full quart bot 7ie bs,,, BI A eOROneY oval Bonen TE ea ole is eae 1 BOG | White Onione: Kowal Stayt, | JOHN JAMESON'S DUBLIN, Gallon, i and Met oage oN YY bottom” 2.00 | Whiskey-Renowned for |ta | 12. duarts, ®200° 2 25 Absolute purity and superior | dy medicinal propert! gallon, 5.50; halt (4 Klass demijohn Aa an CATAWBA, California Sher Tokay or M: SWEET. mn } @1,75, 8T, JULIEN-—Old Vintage Call- r ay Mi on Claret-—Gallon, 3.U 1,00; case 12 qts,, + and .. ’ 4 ‘\ - \)