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& Esa te * Ha La - BPSEE ug oe was} in New Mexico recently, E , $10 Silver Gray “(Panama Ski tl ) ‘and willing ¢o vote for anything provided that [t. would benefit Brooklyn, The epldbation was not to the Of. 0. members of the Boanj,: who pemted out that he had been elected on their tloket. f Mi At the following meeting of the Board ot Estimate and Apportionment Brook- lyn Borough President aan for’ the’ It te necessary for the Board of Al- dermen to take #imilar action, and at its meeting held Inst week the matter was referred to the Committee on Sala- committes met lust evening then that i of “dis. 3 ‘upon. ‘out, hat it can be HUNTED BYPOSSE. Sheriff’s Daughter Fought with Her Father to Prevent Escape, but Was Beaten Off, LAS ANIMAS, Col., Jan. 39—Two) Mexicans eld prisoners in the county, jail, one of them Garcia Gonzales harexd with stealing a sum of money| from ® package torn open in a wreck fought their, ‘way out of jail last night and are being pursued by a posse. Gonzales, who 4s of powerful physique struck down Sheriff John D, Brown as he and his daughter, @ girl of eighteen yeers old, were serving supper to the Prisoners. Sherif Blown fought off the rts, Wednesday Sale. Only * New Shapes, New Effects, Softest of French Pana- ma, Stylish Silver ‘vaing & clawse requiring the city to give five days’ notice of {ts intention to tear up street car tracks upon any thoroughfare. The five days’ notice gives the B. R. T. ample time to ob- tain ‘an injuction which dan be fought ‘to the ‘highest courts to the advantage of the corporation in the way of delay. “Delay,” the, watchword ‘of mynepoly, the plan of campaign of the distinguished counsel for the B..R. ‘T. in Justice Kelly's courtto-lay.They asked Tor an adjournment and they got it. The cuse will: net..coméGp)-again until "| tampt to tear up the tracks tn Bush and Johnson atreets, called ¢ meeting of the Executive Committes of Ten of the Committee of One Hundred recently ap- pointed to wrestle with Brooklyn trans- portation abuses. Mr. Coler will ask the ‘committee to enguge special counsel tio asaist the Corporetion Counsel if any lawyers of distinction not already em- ployed eee ‘corporations can be found, FRENCH COOKS’ BALL. Porticth Aunual Event Takes Place Thursday Night. The fortieth annual French cooks’ ball, the popular nacre for the exhibi- tion and dance of the Societe Culinaire Philanthrop.que, is to be the big’ evant ‘Daursday night, when ¢ Ss WhO look like on parade, In addition to the dancing and mual> there will be an exhibition of sugar modelling which prouably. cruld not be egualled anywhere else in«the coantry, The wen of the society are ali chefs in the foremost restaurants, hotels ani private residences. This year more prisoner, but could not overpower him, Whiioe this was going on the girl wae struggling with another “Mexican, strik ing im several times with a dish tray Peewee ee eS attention will be 4 to the culinary feature than ever ‘ore. Olt Guard Band will play, Dor- ‘evening there will be singing by. wxtet, On The ing the matt Pr fe} lot, Ferdin: ‘Reaset, Xenophon iustner ‘Des Cries Gite Foie a ipAlexander Smith’s Axis 'Mrattan, closely tufted; made in alf si yrs Oy > Sixth Avenue, 22d and 23d Sts., New York. markable sale of Real Laces |Zuver known in the trade history of) New York. We. seil more Real Laces than ‘any other * house in America, : From the moment'the store doors opened yes- terday morning. until closing time the tables and ounters that held the ve ay laces at marvellously low prices were crowded. Dressmakers, milliners, wholesalers, yes, even importers of laces, were buy- ing. And while we do not object to selling laces'to any ane, we would much. prefer to have our regular customers —thosé who have known Ehrichs’ for years as the Lace centre The Offerings Are As Gout As Ever, for others have taken the places the sales at the counter made vacant. It took an artist to make these exquisitely rich and rare real laces, and it needs ia poet to describe them. Visit this store to-morrow and let words cannot picture. There are for every woman in this city; to suit every ; the least ex- pensive as well as the most extra [—and all for about Half the Price Usually Asked, Clean-Up ‘Sale. realize what a splendid ity this is? bu: big Darn and thorou, reliable Furs for half! it is no ordinary event tits clearing up of the biggest and best Fur. stock we ever had. “Every piece—no matter how rich and elegant and de- i i price. And the reductions are fot small, but large and actual. : + were #450--Women wD eee Oe cnc rich | Over Scarf and Pillow Muff. le Fox) Mf QI were $8:75—Sets of Amer. fluffy long-hair Boas, with |’ y can Ermine, consisting at ‘large Pillow Muff. eyes tell what pediagieten were $15.00— Women's rush tails. a Throwover were $7.50—Brown Lynx Cony,long double Scarfs, &. 75 were $16.00—Sets of Gray with 6 tails and cord. ; le and White Squirrel, long were, $15.00 — Handsome Bb Searf and, Pillow pies roe toe ata ‘ ies $25.00—Pelerines, ri a heavy satin lining, 6 tals'and cord. 13.50. Isabella Fox, satin lined 9. 50 were Leon ahs vei wis tails, cord and im reaments, y 7 Naren ‘Opossum «Tong | 4.76", #560, Womens double Scarfs, w' Cor 5 ce $10.75—Large Stone thes i Las 110. " bain and Baum’ Marten 19.50 Coal Binex Broatt cloth, fur lined, Mattresses Qge Mattresses 4” Worth $2.50 fas Worth $3.00 e ” “The 96c, Mattresses are of ity ticking, diamond tufts, nz in Ybor aah 3.6x6.0. ‘the $1 are full weight it exabieinns Sie ‘Inlaid Floor Linoleum 29e Olicioth 12¢ Regularly $1.56. egutarly oc, Between 10 and 12 o' Clock Wednesday. 24 Linoleum and the Oilcloth remnants, but the lengths Fis coined of the tsieid Linottaes sight ttoden aecthe bane Wotton is extra heavy, the designs new and handsome, « Cork: 1 Genuine Linoleund, 8c Cork Carpet, 49¢@ Regular 6, 856. Regular Price, $2.25, Te Geet Seat ae, fe ir ini and will be on-sale only between 10 and 12 Helnck wrnceroe All-wool 37 Brussels Carpet, &4C ' Regular price 89¢ : Fine new. andthe variety is almost ‘ors, too. We New York, Alexander Smith’s Axminster Carpet, 75¢ a Regular Price $1.50, j New designs and-handsome—soft, rich colorings+borders to’ match. Smyrna Rags. Reversible Rugs, , John Bromley’s Reversible Smyrna. 29 ic 6x9, 16x106, 9x12, yalue bee YEE |) Tuesday’, Becween’ 10 and 12, Sizé 27x( 1 inches, new. patterns and 758, 10.98, 43.98, ye J | tringnd (No small Orders) Oat fi (No orders, nly 2 to a cgtomer, i$ 4.98’ 6.98 7.98 ; 2 Rugs, $18.25 Regular Price $24.98, Size 9x12 feet. Handsome color combinations andthe most desirable pat- terns. Fresh Meat Offer for. Wednesda ole Top Sirloin Roast... 19fe | Jutta Sirota Steaks, “n unlimited. All desirable col t: 24. Think of f° 1 Gray Squirrel Sets, sell Carpets at lower prices than any other store inf Dress Goods s ata Fraction of Real Wo -% 79c, to 85c. Silks, for Quick Clearing, Special at 59c. : Black Taffeta, 24 inches Crepe Po silk, 2?-inches wide, bright, strong and tus- trous, tod the new Palo Lnersg Pon; aitaga The lacecartes nth favor at priest, and 5 9 Cc i Jwas never offered at this price, It is in white, cream, light biue, Alice biue,; pink, tan, car- i 46K BLACE ALEWOGE MONS VEIL ay Pte BLACK SIL At, WOOL EOL 3 ING, 42-IN. IMPORTED BLAOK FREN ENNE; you'd fancy it at 98c, yd.; greatly C' voli B9c, dese goods wigoaaen 69c ¢ redactd for this sale, per yrds aad 59c 4 Nee e h e t $ Men’s NeSgligee Shirts That Should Interest Every Man. , : HIGH-GRADE SHIRTS, neat stripes and fi on white grounds; all are made of the short ends of cloth used in regular dollar shirts and finished in best manner; an im- mensé ‘assortment to select from at 19c, Halt Hose at 1234c, to a number of Like ing interest to pairs when you, see\ what’ good these awit ‘Then, a ia, there's, almost Ths Socata re Value they are. Medium-weight wear left. Superior Winter-weight wool Underwear, nat- ural and medicated red flannel; perfect goods; some silghtly soiled; none worth less than $1, lisle figures on Oxford jority are $1.25, $1.50 and $1.7: did 19c. value, at.. i af goods, but not all sizes in the fot Our February Furniture Sale Is Dawe Enthusiastic Crowds from Far and Near. These Special ts Give a Good Idea of the Stirring Values to Be Found Here. — _ MASSIVE STEEL ENAMEL BED, Mke illustration, with brass yi head and foot, value 9.00. 7) Golden Oak Chif- fonler f With five large drawers and French plate mirror. Strong ly made and care- fully ‘finished. Instead of $8.50 each, we have marked them for > this ‘sale at 5.98 11.75 A’ Sale of Mattresses You Should Not Miss. $6 Hair Top and Bottom 40-Pound. Improved South 40-Pound Genuine Black Mattresses at $3.75. American Hair Mattresses. Hair Mattresses, these r Stoney ne Great bat BOWLER KOSTER IS IN GOOD’ Eee: FORM FOR VOORHEIS MATCH : : | the contest ‘Voorh Makes. an Average of 238 at Si averse of 2 for oven ames ‘tt Harlem Circle and 239 at | BEN ersity swmge ate Grane Grand Central Alleys. ee rs John Koster, in addition to rolling 4! the 90 score at tho Harlem Circle alleys, Bi last Saturday while in practice for the. in twenty gamex Greater New. York individual champion-| 12% ship tournament, ‘he haying been bimesiiprs ety vited ‘by. Brank Saemnele to \repremedt, _” sisscher, Coles, théese alleys. in the coming nde saan Soaan also made aix other «pores whii & Me tan and Orchard general average may cause John Voor; Hoses . “these will Sit hels, who la scheduled to mect Koster! ping, The first cl in a matoh game next Monday night, to. isu ae kK? dich ign “pptess i 1 New . ia plas makes them. public, the scores being as follows: 198, “219, 225, 300, 293, 236, 25m z Es fei an they were. : It-is also an interesting fact that be- fore the alleys Wore treated with shellac Voorhels, rolling in the Eastern Five- Men Championship, had made « tourna, ment averaye of about 20 for ten " games. This averaxe on alleya so taat | that no fete than ten’ men {nthe tour~ nament) had hola isha having “200 6 hot compare any too favorably with in tunday, and. th