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2? I've sent 1 . 1 don't k Special Sale of Tabie Linens TABLH DAMASK, 2 yards wide, very fine and heavy, all Mnen Satin Damask, in o large variety of new designs; $1.10 quality, at, yerd 2° 79e NAPKINS. 900 dozen, large dinner size, all linen satin Damask Napkins, in six choice patterns; regular rice SOS $2.75, at, dozen. it ition. 1 ne with Programme Are Ask- ing Questions. t Ya ine aa OF i iia et 2 g At One-Third to One-Half Reduction 6|/ Sixty-four Handsome Parlor Suites We've received from one of the largest Furniture Manufacturers in this country exactly Sixty-four three and five piece Parlor Suites. We have in some instances only two to four of a style; all are handsomely finished frames and covered in Tapestry, Damask or Verona Velour. All for to-morrow’s selling, and at the prices quoted they should not last through the day. : FivesPiece Suites Three=Piece Suites he gave ‘ne his check for the $2 and T| ‘sent| it «t once to you.” | Barry draws a salary of $1,800 9 year. | ‘/On his own statement he will be dis- i charged, but Mr. Constantine, white | sar,’ At z Roosevelt-Odell Combine Likely [arenty affected by (the voung man’s [Babee 5 : i} it i leading for mercy. feels jat he never | Run Aetinst Oppostion |) ITY EM PLOYEE CAUG HT [Tease ene ready ears, of wrat atone 120 MULE-TEAM in Reorganization. iy was done to correct a serious evil. (Special from a Statf Correspondent.) TAKI NG PETTY GRA FT Senators Want AnotherTerm B ORAX +42 ——_____— “WHAT DO WE GET?” Re ae Nancy ae . ALA., TAN. 30.—Letts Three $40 Suites, $25 Six $20 Suites, $12.50 body works op Teddy" ts wining: to be I pean rebelvaa ta ress Aa Bangiors clothes, with less labor, and nicer Ate shaped tides frida finish panel backs, Tap- Bras teasers: Mio atta cameos B H Work b J h T. B Clerk in Morgan and Pettus announcing that || cost of time and money, than estry covering. estry covering. Sar pera eat Semin |BUngling Work by Joseph T. Barry, [asso icon | Miely iteout harm fo||| PPmeeS/e Sauces, $20 Page £28 Salter Se boss is having fun with them. Th $. ts ositively w oul arm to lahogany finish, pla A jahogany finish, ci » S Rriteloety coside (0, the conetawion the Chamberlain’s Office, Leads to | redhat forte LOE Ce a Mulosaay, fe si es i ; ‘that they were gold-bricked in permit- % 5 ~ - 4 Lye and St Three $52 Suites, $35 om Twelve$30Suites,$2 ting the President to use them in ac- Exposure of Operations. WANT AND NEED. Ate athens Marans fns shaped mae Au- —_ ae Mahorany Tints wcll \ usson tapestry. PS Soe Mi BS at inated Seer, acks, Tapestry > complishing the humiliation of Odell and in electing “Little Lord Fauntle- clothes, have no place in “20-Mule-Team” Borax, which 1s guaranteed Strictly Pure, hence harmless, not injurious, There’s a big difference A now case of petty graft in the City yreturned, handing Constantine 8, say-| between what a baby wants hamberiain’s office developed to-day | ing: Mav Jenower to (either question. With taoagtl ‘the be agiing of Joseph T.| "The other two ts all right, isn’t stz”| and what he needs, Deny | ieee ee a -| “¥es,"" replied Constantine, stuffing) p* i a tested Barry, a bookkepeer in the equity de "replied * slliitm the one. $70 Suites, $46 es S oe ee outlet partmeyt. ‘To this department comes/the money Into his pocket and leaving | give him the Two ee Paces aac the way, they are getting on to the sit- "| the room, ! ; —— 7 aaa uation, which impels them to the con- | Money deposited with the courts pend-/T') (°F ot nave nottoed the ex-| other. Most babies need Ask your Dealer for arms, Verona covering. clusion that the sooner they stop wrang-|!n€ decisions in cases. pression in Constantine's face, or have’ Scott's Emulsion—it’s the |[2Q MULE-TEAM” BORAX]|| Tree $80 Suites, $57 | One $160 Suite, $80 y tly under C. W-. Se Barry works directly unde had some unusual premonition of dan-! Boland eh la tbl Oe ay Mahogany carved frame, damask covering. Teil be Ur own kins, for they eee { Dickerson, rho constantly tales In and eee eee een oe waa Fight thing for a baby. It | ¥(-lb. Sc-, 4-Ib. 10c. t-lb. 15c. ||| Mahogany finish, carved Five Thousand Pairs Aas its a caste away otthem. pays out sums ranging from $10 tO) \ iced across, Park place tu ‘Tle ed contains a lot of strength- of Lace Curtains All Nottinghams, and theBargain of 1906 isting Mr. , t selves in pretty much the sarne circum- | $0,000 and more. Besides ass! ing World's office, told a portion of lis! So. 9. ete 3 stances as those that characterized the |Dickerson, Barry, during lunch “™.| story and, accompanied by a reporter,’ building qualities that their Avsuperb lot of Nottinghams—at a time when you want them. Five thousand pairs in the lot—all at practically one-half their actual worth. ury department = ‘war on Odell. Hence their present | relieves a clerk in the jury ¢ returned to the Chamberlain's office, . Totivity in trying to heal up olf sores | While the regular cleric was oUt | rarry tad went m check for # to Con. food may not contain. After Y | ‘and form themeelves in a battle-line | day, Barry was called to the ca stantine's office with the following: a while the et to want it. joke oO See, | to oppose any further reorganization | window hy EXiwin B. Constantine, of| note, written in ink on official paper: yg 0 “20 MULE-TEAM” BORAX moves by, the Roosevelt-Root combine.| No. 69 Beekman street, who had re Dear Sir: Inclosed you will tind | Why? Because it makes All of them are full 3% yards in length; every pair perfect and strictly first class in every way. Nottinghams have a peculiar value all to themselves, No other curtains launder so well or wear so long, retaining their “newness” through years of use. Divided into six price lots—as follows: 98c. Pair—worth up to $1.75. j in check for $2 in t of bal: WHITE SOAP actually i | ‘3 An old-timer who participated in the | ceived a city check for $10 In paymen | 1% mace pees pe ibaisee d thet heorifertablee a Thicze ‘ bie ee y oe 1.49 Pair—worth up to $2.65. 1.85 Pair—worth up to $3.00. * ) @iszection of Odell saii yesterday: for five days’ jury service. 2.19 Pair—worth up to $3.75. is, Irisa Point, Cluny COMETS ARES F Eight $50 Suites, $30 i Mahogany finish, shaped backs, Tapestry covering, One $115 Suite, $65 Mahogany Veneer back, upholstered seat and back carved, in Velour. ‘ Six $60 Suites, $40 | Mahogany finish, carved top with ‘ shaped arms, Tapestry covering. ¥ To avoid confusion All Mail Orders intended for The 14th Street Store must be addressed:—I4th Street Store, 6th Avenue & 14th Street. TELEPHONE: 3700 CHELSEA, Pay our grocery | rhis seemed to satisfy Barry, who T helped throw it into Odell, but a between iikn and Roosevelt, he |took the check, walked to another part Better” ass litical of the room and, after a short delay, SOCen Care whet ee ea tet | for another job. It ts a better one than ot." he hag at present. His friends say he {s not tired of being made a scape- real, unadulterated nerve —the| goat for the “breaks” of his official! Ward gang up in Westchester is right | poss, but that he wants to be a judge. up at the head of the list. Ward is the | So he has entered the race for Su-| Republican boss of that count: He ‘8 | preme Court Justice in the Eighth Judi-| also a member of Congress. He owns | cial District. There are two other can-| “One State Senstor—Carpenter by name | aidates—Burf Stockwell, of Lockport, =and two Assemblymen—Apgar and|and County Judge Hickey, of Niagara | )Walnwright. His Senator has tntro-| County. There is a vacancy in the dis- | duced a bill to split the Second Judicial | trict, and Pound, who es been holding! peere is coe pars arene se) ee arch Ree a | White Porcelain and Hotel China. ACarload Goes on Sale at About : Our Regular Low Prices. | jJand,” Orange, Putnam and Dutchess| A fine scare has eelxed upon the em- Basement, West. Playing schoolgirl politics and got back | not put his check through his ow hesren married three years, and 1i: ; * —EE— — : mulsion makes children The Denofit of Roosevelt, who was never | +4 need the cash at once, and did no | he saw Constantine back with anothe ect anything out of him | stantine produced ietters, contracts, Corn or Succotash. Gold Medal Flour, “Mbink it’s about time we stopved| erry asked Constantine why he a! JOSEPH 7. BARRY.” ‘dimples and round cheeks |f Soap for all purposes. 5c. a bar,_All to the grown-up game. There's nothing | pank. a@ baby two years old. He looks ver: in our tearing one another to pieces for] Constantine replied that he happeno | hoyish and weak, and his face grey zation, ex- > nee to waste time going down to th | man. His ips were scarcely under con- | CASY} keeps them so, too. Sunday World Wants spt a bang in the nose once | business letter-heads and e) ‘'Travel- of hot air, which | jers' Identification Compan: " 2.45 Pair—worth up to $4.50. hundred Ruby brand. the Extra Satyr) Gol- “The Standard of H ai te Quality"; why take is only twenty-five years ol: mean health and ease. Scott's |} s7c¢ers- drawn @nd pinched and yellow whet Barry asked for identificmtion, Con-| “MY God, You won't ruin me, will ' €COTT & BOWNE, 409 Peart St, New York Work Monday Wonders ToS Eine eS 2.90 Pair—worth up to $5.00. SS Swift?’s Finest 16c Hams, Tozsmorrow 10c. Smoked Meats. Swift's finest se- lected Sugar-Cured Hams; small sizes; lean, sweet, tender meat; 16c, quality; Bito 12 S.5 é i, %LO}e Swift's Boneless Breakfast Bacon, Sugar cured; lean and we 126 BUTTER — gin Creame a dail: den Santos, fr roasted dail etous flav: genuine Red Labol; chances ‘with un- known brands when you can buy Gold Medal, known fo be the est, for suc! ow price? day only, . State or Southern’ pack- ing; the | regular price is 15c. per for this sale 2 dozen, sold in tores at all retail § ‘rom counties, ployees of the State Capitol, as a re- pills charge, which, 1s denouricea py | sult of the barricades and danger signs ie r associations, will give Mc-| placed at all entrances to the Assembly fies and Ward tne aicenfoashin of ths staircase. ‘They are wondering when re would ix new Re- ye collapse fs going to happen. ican jus fo the new district! “Say,” said the kid messenger boy in) us ‘o. ow aI ”, “ r= Seabnity, with the heip of te Mecarren midway” of the Capitol to-day, “Democrats, to pass his bill, he has al-|after sizing up one of the barricades. y picked out four of his six can-|“what kind of @ scare are they tryin’ ? There's nothin’ to be to trow into us is pophin’ to bs selec TOES—The_ well known O, K. or Shiloh brand, Jersey packed grown; | teed to sult’ the mort 1,25; | particular coffee drink- 3 3% Ibs, $1 fore this ale, 19 01 ale, $2.40: “Ribs. red ripe fruit; en a $ a Bolden brand. rieerrres jd packed red ripe; bh can a 1.1%: can. MA TO} reduced from. tor. Tompkins, ‘of They ae “ail busy lobbying for the AE sr ape ey poeple t the eee other seleny meekee around Aaa pero} ; roke Legal Adviser Pound, “the Loeb” of | We°Sould get at. 7 there the Higgins administration, is looking| was a sensation. Canning Co. Jone, e m Hun’ small a dozen, | per dozen, S3c.; can, | othe : cane 1 Wusillighanjccantcc cous ‘ wolbar . We don’t publish a catalogue of Groceries each week, because we believe you are more interested in t “specials,” and that your order for other Groceries outside the advertisement will follow as a matter course—since we invariably undersell all others, ’Phone 1801—Chelsea. ol the next day Every boarding-house keeper, every restaurant proprietor—every one who needs china of this kind, ought to be at THE 14TH STREET STORE to-morrow and join in this sale. We merely hint of the values, Only shadows of descriptions:— 38c, A DOZEN FOR DINNER PLATES. Regular price 75c.| 10c, EACH FOR PITCHERS, 3-pint size, Value 22c, a dozen. 2c, EACH FOR FRUIT SAUCERS. Value 50c, a dozen. 9c, A DOZEN FOR SOUP PLATES, 7-inch size. Value 75c.| 3c. EACH FOR CREAM PITCHERS, all shapes. Value 60c. a dozen. + a dozen. 5c, EACH FOR SUGAR BOWLS, all kinds, Regular price 15¢.| 10c. EACH FOR LARGE SIZE FRUIT COMPORTS. Value 3c, EACH FOR BOWLS, assorted shapes. Value 60c.adozen.| 19c, 5c, A PAIR FOR CUPS AND SAUCERS. Value 90c. a dozen.| 10c. EACH FOR PLATTERS, 12-inch size, Value 19c, THE 14TH STREET STORE, Portieres---Astonishing Values. Handsome Portieres at Less Than What They Cost to Weave. A mill going out of business—stocks literally sold for a song. That is the story in a nutshell. The first lot was sold out Monday. The second lot is on sale to-day and to-morrow—or long as one is left. When you see them you will admit they are the most extraordinary values in artistic Portieres you ever saw. You will find in the assortment the newest, most striking effects. Details at a glance: Fourth Floor, West. SOLID COLOR Portieres in Plain or Figured effects, with appliqued borders of rich tapestries, FRINGED ARMURE Tapestry Portieres, as well as ORIENTAL Tapestry Portieres and VELOUR Portieres, i Porti j $6 Porties Portie $8 Portie: $15 Portleres $25 Portieres Mild winters breed no! Here's the line-up, Spi ep || Ceeupares: Pabe Pair Pair mild measures, Every winter sack over- toat in our stock goes into| 5300 that were $25 to $50.! Py a ste tony iG | Handy Household Helps. st ie Every sack overcoat, plain’ 4.5 that were $16 to $22. : ’ & The Big Basement Store Makes Some Interesting Offerings. ‘or belted, medium or full J 2.50. : length, in any man’s or $12.5 — No matter what you want in the way of reliable Household or Men’s winter overcoats, | $1.6 $3.98 $4,98 $5.98 $9,98 12.98 Helps. | February Furniture Sale youth’s size, Young men’s winter over eee Pee oe ne iaiiood ayn at The ‘ The coatfyou choose may coats; sizes 32, 33, 34, 35/|| amd every bit as good. Basement, East, 14th Street _ have been more than twice nate ae | 18c 19¢ 42°, Store, the sale price, or it may th i Arne | i | \ quay ives top? I] Monday —_ demonstrated | havelj been reduced only 20| 25° that were $25 to $30.1) orca area r = the powerful attraction of or 25%: $15. Wanteag Gervegs | Caawee) low prices attached to Either way it will be a! 300 that were $14 to $22. | popdertuly good Furni- bargain, | ure. \ p bare fro, | The annual February Rocers, Part & Company. | Rocers, Peer & Company. | Bc fer extra qual \ Sale of Furniture started has ‘Three Broadway Stores, Three Broadway Stores, ||] Broom, Malte Or Beat Corn, with a tremendous volume 258 842 1260 | 258 842 4260 49c (7%, extra \ of business, Beat at at | opposite near opposite PTA Bese isos |” eae Additional and equally Warren st. 13th st S2d.st.| City Hall, Union Square. Greeley Square | Wyss back, wlth tone $6.98 43.54% tor|| great money-saving bar- 79 {ef Rownd Hamper, mith red con- Bi akttatemtadt *\ ne reat] gainsfor those who come iden oak, golgen, oak, “extra wide | Sraanoe-*t? || {O-MOTTOW. Fifth Floor.