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“WHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. tes Dea, PATTERSON NOT |*°" Give ostirmes, Pans vt BRON * 4:AT CITY HALL. ___| IN DOMINGO DEAL WITH ROOSEVELT ANNAPOLIS. Be Up for Sport in Cen- Senator Defending Stand men Laurens Desuesaure, of Charleston, tral Park. 8. C., and George H. Melvin, of Geneseo, The red ball is up in all the Bronx I., were formally dismjssed from the Naval Academy ‘to-day, and given until parks and skating parties are on all the lakea in the borough to-day. 6 o'chwk this evening wget themselves ir belongings off the Govern- ment yati The two youths, both of whom are nen ws of the third class, were re- In Central Park, however, it will take Acad- |g day more of weather of freezing tem- convicted of hazing a n ih fourth-class men by. the courtamerticg perature before the ice will be strong enough to bear the welght of skaters. SWEDE t vwhich has been in session at the emy for the past month or more, ge tel Ne = FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. Mysterious Blazein Parker Be \ 1 yestei crow. My : ry : : F Building Reveals Hid- Lig ates iA aa ents sie Sera a iets nate A Smar t Spr Ing Eton Suit pple ee gs for Women Thursday at $7.98 WASHINGTON, Feb. 7.—In anticipa- tion of a spirited discussion of Mr. Pat- ser@on's resolution dechiring against the policy of caucus dictation in disposing SLOAN’S This is one of the most fetching of the leaders for the com- ing Spring season, and the woman who buys now will save ; «| Ralnnx Leaves for later prices will jump all over town e say same place was ablaze in, af treaties with foreign nations the Sen: Falpens, Le LIN ] M EN T money, for later prices will jump A i hours, revealed the fact, tis Sonate was eailed (olorgenigeiay: || Seen $7.98 NOW because we want to force business now. , The isis. are’ atored Ga, the, nth “There was evident expectation that Mr. é ED suits are made of good quality mixed material, tutked butlting. of Post & Davis, ltho- a reporter for The owner of the ool- pictures snd. tapestries Have been stored in the Parker Bulld- | three and aan of hae Spowete ; i | sta ne 8 Seger suse Satan | eee Women’s New Spring Covert Coats. ||| peace day nor night.” ‘Merial 0: $9.98 for Women’s Covert Coats, 27 inches long, made of a good |} | Poi pence core palin Sohn oe quality Mohegan Covert in a pretfy shade of tan, collarlsss model, |} | the morning hour. He was promptly | "*ngiete: $700, Bt trimmed with 65 straps, lined with a guaranteed satin. Sizes 32 to 44. || | recognized by tue Chair. He tegan with Stitvacinth HENRY SIEGEL, PRES. — | N60 George Siegeman & Co., and frigutened Florence, which ssioner Bingham and his wife. Deputy Ohlef Langford began an in- ‘westigation auto the catise of the séc- fire, He said it was his opinion at the fire had started from hot coals “that had been plicea near @ partition. ‘The superintendent of the Parker ‘ in which the mysterious art collection is stored, is 0. 8, Shaw, Jr., of No. 5@2 Madison street, Brookisy. “One Teport is that’ the art collection 4s valued nt $1,000,000. No damage was ‘done to the pictures.or tapestry: TRED TO HOLD UP Mayor'’‘Has Interceded for Patrolirian Phillips, There Many Years. There was consternation at the May~ or’s office to-day, when it became known that Patrolman George A. Phillips, who for overt eight years has guarded the main floor of the City Hall and kept cranks from reaching the Mayor's office, had been transferred by Commissioner ‘STAY AT CITY HAL Patterson would be entertaining, and the interest was not diminished by the re- port generally circulated in the cham- ber that some of the Democratic lead- ers would reply. All were therefore prepared for a day of much «iscusston, but no one ven- tured the opinion that the venerable chaplain of the Senate, Dr, Edward Ev- evett Hale, bad this fact im snind when he prefaced -his prayer with the scrip- a few words of a personal nature, say- ing that there was nothing he disitked more than to inject his own personality into a public question, but at times sudh a course was necessary. A White House Democrat. He had, he said, supposed that his made it evident to him that he rectly within the censure of that caucus: He had, he said, made up his pine bee New York pepe had ey wees that a New Yor! gone so far fis to say that thete had been an’ under standing betwee! dent, and that an understanding about patronage and the Senators re-election had been & In refutation of the charge, he said that he had never but one request for an official appointment by the Preal- dent, and in that case the request was refused. The last interview be had with Mr. Roosevelt was a month ago, he and he had so infonmed him. In that case, aleo, he had failed in his mission. Clash with Roosevelt. There tad been an emphatic exchange lof views and a sudden termination of the interview and he had not since met |the Ohlef Executive except ina casual | way. He confessed to a warm friend- ship for the President, and he felt that in the struggle he was making on economic Hnes he deserv sul Sees Wis brave Bingham to the Secoad Precinct for hadmnire and, commend him or ole patio) dite, This is in lime with the lat- ter's polloy to. do away with “soft ‘Dost tion,’ 5 Mr, Patterson said to vote for the Santo Domingo that he expected ete “eBae e sts ‘WEST 14TH ST. Reliable Everything for Housekeeping LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT Taser. *Rainiand oni: . COnperTHWAKt Pure Condensed Milk — | LION BRAND : : ¢ Condensed Milk 2 el Evaporated Cream. NOT A CHEAP milk and easy, Bee plways safe and relia- Best for Family Use. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS THE SAME. 300 pail f Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Walk-Over Shoes, hi Demi pairs o! ‘i ae wastes pasbenorer ae Hines Fueaiture: © ar 600 pat of Rochester Samples from the F. S, Todd Shoe Company. Regular $3.00 to ; Dem- 1S and A qualities. ie Ud janie eaueue tot fat Sagurday ha o Upholstery Goods esr At their regular prices no petter Shoes than these are made. Then, what splendid bar- 1 cm 28, and Ysews no new ilett oo the question ne| <eeamens West 14 Street ner 6" Ave You'll recognize them at a glance. Both high and low shoes. OLD POLICEMAN 10 hag not been impelled to change his tant BROOKLYN STORES All sil Spring ma Sune Gey Brey aie Goa 1 to 8; widths | 08 $i ‘position. "i ne ofeeatecling’ . Flatbush Ave 4»4 Fulton Street Ato E. At least thirty styles to select from. Shoes of cheracter— ait 010 ts adbean called a uniter’ | Siero: (¥\) Shoes that you will be glad to buy. Price............ a e Lined with silk $7.98 Second Floor. $10.98 for Women’s Suits, Pony coat effects, trimmed with soutache braid, scalloped centre, plaited front and back, collartess model. Plaited skirt, Sizes 32 to 44. sleeves, with turnback cuffs, notch collar. Venetian ; skirt is 13-gore, high kilted effect. Colors are light and dark grays. Sizes 32 to 44. Women’s Shoes and Oxfords, $1.98 Regular $3.50 and $4 Footwear at Prices That Will Interest Thursday’s Shoppers. To get quickly into details, there are:— Third Floor. 1,000 pairs of Women's $3.50 Custom Grade Shoes and Oxford Ties. gains must they be at Think of it! Custom oyer the United States at $3.50. ey reduced prices! rage College Boots for $1.98! Why, they are advertised all HENRY SIEGEL, PRES, Ostrich Feathers. Beautiful New Plumes at the Lowest Prices. The Plumes are on sale in the Untrimmed Millinery Sections on the Main Floor, and afford such a wealth of luxuriousness in rich, stylish fulness that every woman who sees them wants to buy at once, Every Plume has French head and curl. Main Floor. Leneths and prices follow: 41-INCH OSTRICH FEATHB| yin ee IRS; usual price Corsets. One of the best popular Corset De- parments isin The 14ih Street Store—none does a nicer business in New York, American Lady Corsets, in all the leading styles; up-to-date modi Is: girdles of tape and batist:, small boning, also short and iong dip hips, mediuin and low bust—pirdle top, long AIP HIP. .se eee: aeeee $1 -00 Sains and Leet Dip Hip Corsets with supporters on front and hips, at.....6 $1.50 The New High Bust Corsets pie medium and low and long hips, la tabdomen, with or without sup. porters attached, in would S110 would 1.40 would BLS would 8249 would $2.08 would 82.98 $4.40 f eniaps” in the department. {but that he expected the treaty to phin and fancy ma- $ ein The order to transter the veteran po- | amended. "1 do not object to the main Write for Booklet. “a terials, at $2.00 to: 5.50 ‘aug price would be Tea soe ae 49 rt pedo td) All corsets fitted, and care taken to select perfect | 15% TO 2 F FORCE OF LIFE C0. lremaii was réceived at 8 o'clock, and the wae (uc to report at the Church Stree! Station at 4 o'clock this after- tioon:” When the Mayor heard of it he [if the treaty is not amended ag [ chink lit should be I will take the new oondi- j tion into col din the en {do as I think I should. ‘Much of this statement SAVE THE LABELS. Try a Can. Do It Now. peckal.. INCH O58’ usual price would De Side opty ees! 5,98 Iso. 01 beter he eel FEATHERS up to $9.98 at the same models, Second Floor, ee \ > was e t 1d a half hour later Secretary | oy; Mr. M ¢ Neal Said Offer Was Made toj #23 Git ants halt now later Sects? | og, Oy geen ae NE eer Eien 01 HUDSON ST., Dept. A. Hosier : te a ite quarters to intercede for him. some party nominations at home end ex- = a en S Tr 0 Dae ie aeralnne The ground that T take for this} PSiscussing “the. Democratic caucus = For the Family. Extra Good Values. users. ft 5,060. action,’ the “Mayor «ald, ‘is not on| binding resution, he asked: “Is it mee paih . Ie f or 85,000. account of the age of Phillips or his| persuseive ce coercive” and ¢newered 1 for Chilcren’s 19¢. Stockings, medi ‘Ss one of those rare occasions that come but _ - langih of service. T simply claim that| ere “It may be fefined.”” ine went om \ 12%c welgkt in casorted Fibs, lth’ Robbie hes once in many months, Before - United. States Commissioner | diferent, men,, assigned here from day | (pee It ehtelGs Lidenendence and andtoc:- ast black. , = to day, cannot possible recognise the | fui. to disgrace thelr for Wome::, 25c. +leece Lined Hosiery, LOT 4: $2.50 and $}.c0 TROUSERS, — In-no | Ridgeway the hearing in the case of the Fotce of Life Chemical Company was mesumed to-day, and the cross-exam/na- tion, of the witness, John 8. Cooper, a ap , Who has been testifying for the » Government for two days, was begun by the réferee. evidence, The Government charges the defend- ants, E, Virgil Neal, Will'am W. Had- Jey, Laura M. Wilson and A. W. Will- jams, with using the mails to defraud. Gen, James R. O'Betrne 1s president of the company. He’ is not a defendant, ‘but may be cailed as a witness. Cooper adinitted that Lucille Hoft- man, William Taylor and the patient King, the ‘victims’ named by the Governchert as having been defrauded, are all fictillous persons used in decoy letters. At this point Lawyer Lexow, for the defense, made a speech denouncing the County Medical Society. He said, “We will snow that, instead of having @onspirel against the patients and the @overnment, that the defendant Force thom. all in contempt of any United cranks that are continually hovering apound the building. If for mo other rosson than that he ought be kept here. So I sent Mr.’ O'Briep up to see the Commissioner as minister plenipoten- tlary to have the matter straightened out" \ o'clobk @mi announced that he had seen Cormiisioner Bingham, who had at once revoked the transfer of the aged ‘patrolman. Phillips has five children living, six- teen grandchildren «nd seven great- grardetildren. + Politicians Ali Know Him. There is not @ politiclan who crossed the portals of the City Hall in the pagt nine years who does not know Phillips and tijs interesting record. He enlisted in the One Hundred and Sixty- seonnd New York Volunteers, knJwn @g the Police Regiment. He served for three years during the war and was mustered out in 1803. He thas a grand- son, Louls B, Moore, wio served with the Seventy-first Regiment at the battle Sherfdan, particularly of the latter's fa- was thirty years old when, in 1862, he | ec! @ course Drought the Senate down to the Jevel of an ordinary polfiical meeting. had always belleved that in ouble office men were more mportant than _plat- forms. He had thought that the Dem: cratic panty might learn valuable 1 sons from the Republican party In d gagged by the unit rule In nattonal con- ventions. “The Democratic party has been out of power for many years. ‘Will my Democratic friends not concede that its arbitrary methods are responsible, for that fact?” ae STOPPED HIS LITTLE DEAL. The Central Thwarts Up-the-River Financler Who Rented Rail- road Tickets, An enterprising Poughkeepsie finan- cler, who bought up seventy-five fifty- trip femily tickets at $50 each, or a dol- lar a trip, and has been renting them ut at $110 a trip, will undoubtedly nop some money on the deal, ag tho New York Central Railroad has begun to confiscate the tlokets, A dosen have already been taken up on the ground that they were not being used by. mem- Lord & Taylor, Silks, Challis &8 Wash Goods. colors; value $1.25, offered at............ 68c. yd Opening of Challis. Our new stock of Challis is now ready for inspection, Wash Goods Department. 500 Pieces Percale, baste and Gingham in the latest patterns and coiorings, at. 12%c. yd Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Cooper and Champe 5. Andrews, for ‘ ine with tha membership the panty: ; nd § a : fea| Scoretary O'Brien got back from Po-| ine 3 thigiprice soucali dae fata ontorice: inspectors in cteeiningy | se, Headquarters shortly .betore 1) fie poPnacing “whole Steves heand wad A Specia / Lot Fancy S7/AS in desirable : Black Silk Petticoats very rematkable line of 17c 2lc 19c store in New York or elsewhere is as pood value <n style offered for the money. LOT 2: $3.50 and $4.00 full fashioned rman Balbriggan. for Misses’ Livi Weight Lisle Thread Hosiery—Seamiéss, wth double heels and toes, for Men’s imbrowered Half Hose. They come in the new shades which are shown by all the furnishers at 25c. $1.49 TROUSERS. At stylish Trousers to Description of Fabrics. Fine Striped Worsteds, Cassimeres, Tweeds, BI: Cheviots, Novelty and Fancy Cheviots, saad Second Floor. Made of heavy quality Tafteta. See them and you will exclaim, “What excellent values!” That is just what they are—excellent values. ~ Very stylishly made, ‘of heavy black taffeta, with deep ruffle, trimmed with rose quilling. Ordinarily they would be priced at $5. The lot that goes on sale to- Sizes for Every Bulld. 29to52 Waist fe. morrow is the second shipment. The 98 | first sold in one day last week......... ° Any Inseam, ‘Thira HENRY SIKGEL, PRES. Mammoth Sale of Notions, A Sale of Uncommon Magnitude to Celebrate the New Location of This Department: Just completed the moving Cf the NOTION STORE from the place formerly occupied to'a splendid new loca- p00) ‘Thread, quality goarant . ‘ | Re @E-ite ‘Company th the’ victim vf of Gan Juan HY), ¢ nat ieh te tion on the Fourteenth Street Side of the Store across the aisle from the Drug Store. 5 ene el ae a noe Fie three years during the Civil war |P2%% Of Che GREY ep SBIR eee aa Thousands of items that naturally come under the head of NOTIONS have been purchased ESPECIALLY FOR } : Coumy Medical Society te behind it. |Ehillipe was Forage Master of the tue seventy-five tickets stood to make THIS SALE, They present an array that in magnitude and im the exceptionally low prices has no equal anywh; fi A We eorara leche Ninelesnth Afmy Carps and had charge | $0 sale more inte! epee: Bnd more important from a money-saving standpoint than any that has been ‘tier Med ir i ‘a % of the baggage at the time when Gen, months. MANAGEMENT, NEW PURCHASING POW R, GREAT R ENTHUS!. characterize this eidattanh } o Toa pattion whieh they Instueed Mr. Phit rerigan made hls famous py: sale, Be here early. : Main Floor. |} be loughton to sign and swear to says Lu-| chester ride and turne ude of for- Seni : Blttnit she don'Cexist art Now they tums at the battle of Cedar Creek. i All Malt Orders) Filled: sid ARY: Caantity, t 6s Ee ies Perjury and perfury whieh ‘should put | He) téls some int ag Stories of 23¢ &.fo, 2" 10 8, pats for an gid lot o€ | Sic op, bolt tor las, aaa for Chinese States court then there is no perjury,” Under orses-examination Couper, Te- peating his conversation in Byracnse with E. Virgil Neal, then president of the Force of iLife Company, said: “Neal told me an inspector was push- Emerton Covper, “the| like thé wind and his stat was a full | Pl . d SC aine Gee eee SC $2420, each for Cuetine Pom-Ofice Department w. xed | block behind: him.” iar, aying Cards “| SC wach tor Machine Straps, y " ang ‘and that a brother of one attor dc oh | ee , ‘& dozen 509-yard spool Sa toferr te tevioe hie iicrature EoriinAlean vases, 8 baa Obaras ot | TO few dare Seems to us we're the only 15c per 376 eae) 196 fa “Hine pine. Crll ! had rev) he dangerous crossing at Christopher - ‘ . : : re ell a ana: Week pevents and gayed many ihren, | Bo, Meeubne “or, drus to ones to retail Tally Ho's at + pack Mitwara’ | ot trealo. ’ “Neal eald this man went to Gen OMBeirne with wu similar offer. Gen. O'Belrne consulted Neal, ond Neal ad- Wised the General ‘to ‘tern the man down,’ and Neal said this was done. Brother of Attorney-General. “Did you say this man was a broth: @f & United Btates District-Attorney? asked Lawyer Veuse. Lawyer Vaune. mous ride. “IE am the only one of that regiment left,’ he said, ‘and I remember Sheri- dan as’ well to-day if he only made that ride yesterday. He was riding No. Charges In 27 Yeara. During STOCKING HINTS “I have two pairs of white sil party qlockings wuich, by the use of Dismand Dyes, have each had four or five dit ber, he said the man was OOpe “GH 1 anybody in New # Caroline bun ! Refreshing as a Turkish Bath. Invaluable for Toilet Purposes. Xan Commissioner’ Ridg- Be ’ eSntenaid i reparation for te Ha p is $,98en poole of Darn: "ie foe" ole see aa can capa i echanrs nites darted Gree tees waace ite ota cts pase eiger M The testimony swaned to amuse “As- ‘k or fade. ‘They trans- Allays ie Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. 5c Laces, any size. LOG, oor Eom Hate, DisirictyAttorney Hougtton, ¢ new again faded clothes fovigorating in Hot Climates, Restores the Color to Carpets, fox < rolls of Cotton Tape, Bc for, Colin, ui yaa and when Lawyer Vance leaned: over Ri ‘Cleans Plate and Jeweiry. Softens Hard Wacer 5c er uaa 1G narrow strip. and in a whiaper asked if he cared to 4 UReet any questions Mr. Jaughed and shook his head t stockings and ye them myself than to buy any Dl ay black He samo 6 acl in from Avoi gestion active, the stomach right, the bowels, hegithy and open with nor 86 “STREET COLUMBUS AVE, AND 3*°AVE NEAR 82°33 Others ask 19 or 25c. Anything else for the game is proportionate - TRY IT IN YOUR BATH® SCRUEB'S' A DELIGHTFUL PREPARATION. Pills Bold Everywhere. in boxes We. and te. a 39 Snes dosen papers of ‘or equal to ackages of Wire © G50 ‘or Lawire ‘rte Sc 4791 fOr, Darbour'a Lin or 3 Gi pin “holders: Mt F for Kid Curlers, ads rf Asbestos Iron. for rs each for a lot of Fan- cy Hat ‘2e. ® vor tor an Bram | LOG ine, worth Hooks and Byes. “a a box for German. Hook Sid yee tach for Jotwey Covered Bust” Forma — extra Double tc Covered Dress shielda hewelant, Haat Mefght fof fingerte Ait stzeu 81.20 0 dozen. 19¢ seri Pad Supporters S pair of rin on 4#aid a brother of a Deputy Attor- 5 . eral,” replied Cooper. ah erent tints at different tines to. match Ae is caused by the clogging rd the PUR spe ita Supporters, , aii : “sy “it i % Be 4 spo01 for Clark’a 0. N. T. - Seure vine oe Bhat badly “otieed Went auzainand Dowels and intestines,’ Nesp BR st Mollient Ammonia. Maohine ‘Thread, (Limit, 6 spoote) for 3. sixty-inch mate 56 ie yctinizl” me and. Bid TSR ‘e enaiy HER ID Tor aR RY Dal y,

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