The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1906, Page 4

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, TEBRUATY 9, 1906. MISS ROOSEVELT | OF PRESIDENT nch Visit on ‘Bridal Tour to Be Marked ty Honor. d—for a sehutzenfest he's stockel, im hasn't yet been cinched. quad swears to take alive this od! Old duck who wears a price upon his head. Stiil, why this wear and tear, 1s this a case of “Perdicaris CITY PARK ENTRIES. Alive, or wise Raisuli dead?” NEW ORLEANS, La.. Feb. 9.—The | City Park entries for to-morrow are as Are the triles of AndJerat butting in to end the scrap | follows: ‘Twixe the Congress and the President on rates? | FIRST RACE—Two miles and an etghth; | Tell uz, can the Utbesmen's ruld be so nice’y grandstand played selling, ‘To help along ‘Ted's views upon rebates? Will they storm Rnisuli's moat as the Senate goes to vote, And thus make it all unanimous for Ted? For kickers won't embarass {f they ring in “Perdicaris Alive, or otherwise Raisull dead!” ‘ ‘This Raisull, when he's downed, 1s to be Moroeco-bound, Though his lower limbs no doubt will be half-calfed. If we butted in we'd drape all Morocco In red tape And turn it over to our Pooh Bah Taft. What press agent business new will Ralsull now put through When the hot and snorting cablegrams are read? Will the Honse insurgents harrass if Ted springs a “Perdicaris Alive, or otherwise Ratsull dead." j 1 } WASHINGTON, Fob, 9.—The French Ambassador has officially notified the President that on the occaston of the Visit, of Mr. and Mrs. N rth to Paris, where guests of the Counc Brun, Presdent Fallieres will receive them, with other distinguished foreiga uesta. It is part of the presen: pro- of the young couple that, foliow- fs. adjournment of Congress, they 1 go abroad for a short stay, visiting London and Paris. President and Mrs. Roosevelt have ei “heir scrutiny of the list of in~ jons to be sent out, as well as those ly sent, and are applying the ig process liverally. ‘ney are en- oring to restrict the attendance at @ White House so one tn Does the Biggest Boss expect that Insurgents, all stiff-necked, Will bow humbly if the galleries go mad? If this fs His little game, then our falling for the same Good old capture of Raisull's not so bad. Use Raisuil for the ills that impede T. R.'a pet bills; Let another ringing cablegram be sped. “Antl-Teddy men, beware!" {s the import of “Perdicaris Allve, or otherwise Raisull dead.” HARVARD FOOTBALL "BERKELEY BOK UP TO COMMITTEE, WIN AT HOCKEY But President Eliot and Fac-) Cutler Loses Spirited Game ulty Have Blocked Path, To-Day by Close Score Says Crimson’s Organ. — of 1 to 0, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 9.—In an editorial iscursion of the football situa- tion at the University, | Crimson to-day, after guests. | Among the guests feom abroad the Count and Couscess Gig; itter the uauxitee of “Mr. wad Mrs. Pat.ersun,-of Caleago, al whose Prosing, two. yekrs nso, stles, Hoose- elt took @ prominent part, nelping to white ribbons to the bride's carriage pelting her with rice as they drove ‘way. a ‘Mr, and Mrs. Mferill MoCormick, the fatter Ruth Mauna, gon ana daugacer- law of tho American Am! Mor to ce, Willvalso be guests at tne White Ouse ‘wedding. Wille here they will Pe Rouse gucats of their aunt, Mra. Pat- . &t her’home in Dupont Circle, House to Adjourn. In honér of Miss Rovseveit and that members of the House of Hepre- ives may attend the wedding, an nment will be taken on Keb. 16 til the following Mongay, | The act t jt Mile ani a si ereary Handicap. A spirited hockey game between those old rivals—the Berkley and the Cutler ag played this afternoon at alas Rink and won by Berk- recent vote of the faculty in favor of game was closely contested suspen‘ling the game until isfactorily | throughout, as the scare, 1 to 0, Indi- changed, pointa out that so far thetcates. Sturges, captain of Berkely, | stood at the goal. A good-sized crowd of rooters cheered lustily wile the ne wilh regard to tue nuptial this manuer the House will avoid os- wabliahing & precedent: Within a few duys Miss Roosevelt will deceive the present fioca the ware party ‘peadant of aquamarine. ‘The stcne Hifenertek’ citi 4 SEVENTH RACE—One mile ards; selling. panned Ruler | game was in progress. *Ponsolts y is that thi | The tcams lined up as follows: prey td t Harvard is entirely in the Gutter. ee fas of the athletic committee, sub- Morgan Conundri ft to the review of its action by U 0 w.en the stone is in. for the wedding gyybeed, biaced in charke of GourKs m, director of the Government pageting gardens. On the occasion Frince Henry's visit it was Mr. m who turned the big East Room rfect bower of flowers, Mr.. designed the decorations erected in the cen-! u Soverning boards. Lsthia ty . Ailovesice claimed. ‘Tne Crimson Apprentice ow 7 Kobashdae Seka BES a | Two NOW ACCUSE LEARY. William V. Leary, cherged with ob- lane deal- taining Jewelry from Maiden a | ers on worthless notes on the Hanover Bank, of Boston, was arraigned to-day rderty| jy the Centre Street Court. The orig: eat! f ¢ ‘ amber! tet complaint was withd-awn, ani dee, F Hand the editorial con-| of Neputies signed a decree, witch was| ay eet tered, made by Louis! ‘the shops wearing jaunty » hold es to warrant their hold-| snbsequertly read in the Chamber, or: ie Sa a ee a coee andl to. wal ee and attending to her sopping. | ora 1 ing final Action, tt Is hardly | aring ti ; ; ren ear approach Ot her | fiir to ine Athletic Commitice. and 4p | (rine the @lsglution £ Parliament, Th Crete taatingny, hak che and | reat. os x the power of the Athletic Commi jelline the game. Feu these bodies mean to stard by thelr rim= to’ a DISSOLVES PARLIAMENT. LISBON, Feb. ¢—King Chal the followed, and will be up to| to increase the difficulties of a Problem | ation. but no further action has been de. y of her wedding. that ts already hard” eied upon. : ° ‘hearing ‘eb. 16 Leary hurried away. NEW ORLEANS, Groyhds entries for to-morrow are us follows: Canyon... Besterling oO Footlight Fa Phil Finch Cashier q Louis Kraft Tos Angelens ENTRIES FOR RACES AT _ NEW ORLEANS TO-MORROW. ——— 7 ee ee | FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. La., OND RACE—SIx furlongs; {puree jacklock FIFTH RACE—Two miles and yards; Cup Preliminary Handleap; sain Bob To-Morrow Nighi b, &.—Fair elling: $400. morrow night. put onan all-star 7 gether some of the best give TOW appearing in local bouts. THE SAUSAGE THAT SATISFIES. putty. Pure Food Commission. dangerous as disgusting. dish and a safe food. juality—not ri CUM as ed ce, Never Sold in Bulk. The Only One in Seated Boxes. ° GOMPRECHT’S, Mado of Prime Fresh Beet Only: You cannot make good sausage from meat scraps colored with dyes and preserved with chemicals any morg than you can make pie from METROPOLITAN A.C. RESUMES SHOWS Matchmaker Buckley Promises All-Star Show for Members it. The Metropolitan A, C., at Lion Pal- ace, One Hundred and Tenth street and Broadway, will resume its weekly box- ing enertainments for its members to- Matchmaker Jim Buckley promises to —brini Much of the stuff sold as sausage would be condemned by any pie It Is as Beefetts are made of pure, fresh beef and choice spices—in a clean Sausage kitchen. It makes a savory of p jrocera or Delleatessencrs, oF Cor. 49th St. and 3d Ave. Cook to- Jers “ “a The difference between Gom- i + “ “ precht's and other kinds is one of \ 4 to 14 year sizes, ol Coats formerly $16.50:to $20.00......now $Q.50re- | Relief from Pain Aizays Remember the Fall Name, HEI | [Laxative Bromo Cures a Coid in Gus Day, | | | , Sa a after first or second | Dose, Acts i by Purl- SA. The ros Reliable” Ini and "a Pi BY, Cor. 3 Daya | eT Third Cure Your Rheumatism GRIFFITH'S Compound Mixture of Guaiac, Stillingia, Etc. ternal for MA’ iM. NEURALGIA, l- It does not disturb the Stomach, Affords Quiet eerake and Creates a Good Appetite. Grimi ith st, New York, Jayne's TonicVermifuge The trled-and-trae remedy for dyspepsia and all stomach troubles, Final Clearance Sale Now In Progress of Entire Balance of Winter Stock of Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Suits €8 Dresses, at One-Half Former Prices. Women's Tailored Suits. Suits formerly $29.50 to $40.00... .now $I 5.00 | $50.00 to $60.00 ! } Women's Winter Coats. " Fancy Mixed Coats, formerly $20.00,. now $10,060 ; Black & Colored Evening Coats,formerly $75..now $40,068 « @® “ “ (Ger ts’ Winter Coats, * $25.00 to $3000...,.. “ $15.00 Girls’ Wool Dresses of all wool serge; navy, brown and:redy formerly $10.00 . .....-. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth. Ave., Nineteenth: Sa THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD 7) inspite of weadi her social calendar 1s be-| es In the reform of the Cmncil of State in considering the situ is wert iy qur colleagues In PA dat 1S game, | after ‘depositing $3,00 cash bait tor a An important feature that should appeal to Men who look for Investments, “Men Who Pay Cash,” is OUR BROADLY LIBERAL GOLD BOND. It not only guarantees the return of the principal, but in addi- tion a 10% Dividend within 8 months — thus an invest- ment with interest at the rate of 159 per annum. The Hope Clothing Company issues this Bond to prove the extraordinary values they offer in their February Investments, To create a wide circle of personal advertis- ing investments are limited to Two Garments to one purchaser. With the continual increase in the cost of wool every in- Y vestment will naturally ' double its value. The Wool Gy Situation. Sav The*Daily Trade Record,” the rep- Tesentative newspa- peron textiles, devoted an entire page to this “ subject on Feb. 3. We ™ have deduced the following too much “‘sale./’ of this is: 4 e @ the ‘Investment” Price. | chaser at a glance what is offered him. us at pricesfar below par value. The Hope Corner has been the “chan- They had heard that Those Who Have Waited—Have Waited Well! HE phenomenal Winter weather of December and January was enjoyed by nearly every one except the clothiers. They would make poor Sea Captains, as they always Many of the wholesale clothiers have been “hit hard’ “warm wave.” In former years they could “unload,” but there was no relief this as the Retailers have been in the “same boat.” nel” during January which many of the manufacturers sought. “Hope” was selling Trousers, having little “ballast” of Winter Clothing. i carry by the ear, The sequel We Have Become the Clearing House for Overcoats and Suits of Quality. Styles not only the latest, but advanced for 1906 and 1907, have come to They will go to you at the same ratio. Trousers and Men’s Furnishings help to form an offering so im- portant, so far reaching, that you will be impressed. a big money.) (And you will save big, THE ISSUE OF BONDS Opens Saturday, February 10. The Hope System Color Tag Plainas Daylight Every article bears its standard price plainly printed on the reg- ulation Metal Edge Tag. In addition you fad indicating the “Cut” from Standard Value—and on the reverse The system is simple and shows the pur- the ‘‘ Hope” Tag, BROADWAY — CORNER — CI BERS = Our Celebrated Ni “ Ant-I-Wet”’ Suits and Overcoats have been din connection Sith” these new stocks and will be found from $14 upward. statistics: Imports of raw WOR § 5 SYS, SYg; : ’ ‘ Dae X ss Wed | Look (Fv \ write | roor (Seem) swe [Big Men's Opportunity. wool during 1905 were 30% Tag. | For the Ags Tag. | For the 504 Tag. | In all the stocks will be found 246,821,389 Ibs. less than re- ate Orr’ OFF stra arae Ses fon me heas quired by American manufactur- fore fitted at their tailors’ only. ers, Decrease of exports since 1899 RING Stanse* ARTIC Tengement | Stettos ARTICLE Tavsetmont | Standard ARTICLE Iovsoe stl —From Australia, 350,263 bales, Look Soni Green |16.50 Black Sack Suits, $11.55 |30.00 Paddock 44 49/ 28.00 Driving Coats, $14.00 from Argentina, 136,268 bales, Can- For the Tag. | 20.00 Engi Wate $14.00 |30.00 “Cosmopoole” Fur Lined Great Coats,| ,Le°* ong Yellow ada shows a decrease of 537.439 head ‘ OFF 43.50 Double Breasted i _, Overcoat, $18.00, For the 4 : of sheep between 1881 and 1901. The % Suet anncun Baar vey lts: $9.45) 55.00“ Montagnac $33.00) 130.00 Marmot Lined, $65.00 OFF decrease in the whole world’s flocks’ since 1895 figures | 25.00 Automobile Great 25.00 “St. Reejis” Sack 17 56)! 40.00 English Melton 110.00 Marmot Lined, $55.00] "His" arrronm "Frist up 71,820,199 head, or about 500,800,000 pounds of wool._ Coats, $20.00/25.00 Fur Trimmed Qvercoats, $24.00 ; 260.00 Mink Lined On the other hand: Increased population and greatly |7°% Tuxedo Coats $16.00 Great Conte $17.50)15.00 ae $9.00] °5:00 Coney Lined, $27.50 Great Coat, $104.00 increased demand for woollen fabrics, caused by the gen-| 25.00 Tuxedo Coats aay So $14.00 | 20.00 Genuins Frieze 1.25 Adler’s Gloves, 69} 22.50 “Tourist” eral prosperity. And wool can be grown only one ,, , Pa tas $20.00) 50 «Fownes” Gloves, {$1.05 400° Fine Worsted bao el : ee. ba Way—on sheeps’ backs. . and Vests, $20.00] 1.50 “Perrins” Gloves, {1.05) ”” Trousers, $2.40/ Fine Underwear. sGn0.. Foe ee $6.60 30.00 Full Dress Coats 4.50 “Myers” Gloves. $1.05) 27.50 Livery Overcoats, $16.50 1660 Mens Big vA Oli and Vert $24.00) say woot exoamirean, [22.50 Prince Albert 5 0| 1.50 “RuyalSilk Plu” 78 p ookko am a + D 5 ani j 6 rc — 4.50 “Glastenbury” $1.05) 3.00 Lafna’s Wool |, 3.00 _“Glastenbury”’ 4:50. Novelty j 1,50 “Cooper Ribbed” $1.05], Sweaters, $1801 Qt Neckwear, 606, | CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY > The Twelve Points RECO, lolsture Proof—Protection against } olds. . Free circulation—insuring your’ comfort. sx $. No injurious chemicals—No gine tinous substances, 2 4. Fabrics that will NOT allow staing, | or dust to become impregnated, — 5. Wrinkling, Creasing and reduced to a minimum, 6. Fabrics that will not a nap that won't wear 7. Exclusive textures with a soft, : finish heretofore unattained, Bs 8. Correct styles evolved by exchange with fashion centres. mi 4 9. Fine workmanship—produced . model tailor shops, 10, Designs not merely original, bub advanced, - $ 11. Perfect fit—assuring éase and ance, 18, Special models fore not fitted in | & “ $25.00 “ “osm $35.00.. “ $y 5.00 Broadcloth Coats $50.00.. “ $25.00 Women's Evening Coats. . $100.. “ $50.00 “ $150.. “5 $in5.0 rr 4 ' now. $5.90 + k a Asse a { of Excellence of Bagging

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