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‘The way our Colter ect @andy Special. con Assorted Nut and Fruit Glace, regular, 39c., 1b. cries ‘ 5 I 6 Covered Cocoanut: har 380. 1 Shoulder Cc Becolptann ave a ¢ oe i A regular regular 2c Saal ° e. te Honed noe aan yaa ie i f ‘ “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1906, STORM TIES UP |. gg, HUGHES MAY BE | THE ENTIRE CITY, |= X FMPLOVED 10 WM. VOGEL & SON lar Mine q reg Try our “ ‘ot Chocolates at 34 cannot ; TWO LIVES LOST PROBE MERGER reets Ankle Deep in ‘Bird S$. Coler Proposes ; Slush ‘and = Traction i Him as Council in the ; Lines Are Crippled. nu Investigation, MEATS FOR SATURDAY. 1 anyeere Fresh Little Pig Hams, 1b.120 |Pure P 11D. vss Be ; ; {ull Cula Roast steak, 1p Bhort ‘Woroquartess’ Lainb, Ib, ¢ You will find many ugar, Cured 1 Cornee ‘Stewin, Gal Tic) pieces you cannot arn Oc] Stewing Lamb, «2 8°% get elsewhor Logs Young Canidae Lamb, ‘jp.,| Pancy © Jerse: Aled Ls] Hodeuie Ghickom ty tke plceue Cunay wa Yossie W. L. Douglas Shoes Charles E. Hughes, who so success- fully conducted the insurance invest!- Veloue Calf, gation, will, if Borough President Coler, Box Calf, . has his way, conduct the Soe] investigation Into the Ryan, Belmont Viet Kidskin, and B. R. T. merger. Patent Colt. @ Mr. Coler appearel before the Rail snow, SLEET AND RAIN. Winter Suits & Overcoats Formerly $22, $20, $18 & $47 Reduced to aq)" gt CU ee My | Gommuters Have a Hard} | i Struggle Trying to Reach anigt | & th SS ————| road Committee of the Board of Alder- -f Manhattan Island. bound from Weehawken and Hoboken} men ,to whom the merger rasolution $ 75 Boamel Leather: Wax Calf. Congress Gaiters, 1 3 Bu : Soltd Oak Soles, Waterproof Lining, Leather Back Stays, In no other make of shoe is it possible toget such 2 a variety of leathers as is named above, or so much goodness as is represented in the making of them. Douglas shoes stand far and away at the head of the shoe procession. It is a really wonderful circumstance that permits the sale of “factory damaged” Douglas shoes here at $1.98 the pair, Even the very finest ones, we only charge you $2.59 for. Boys’ Douglas shoes are $1.69, We control absolutely EVERY PAIR of these Douglas shoes, and the obtained in any otber store 1m the world below their standasd cotte$asotopae Leave aside, if you will, the economy feature of this offering. But don’t forget to reckon with this: The garments involved are distinctly better class than the mediocre ready- for-wear sort—a superiority easily established by their character and individuality, and our famous “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. Choose from $22, $20, $18 and $17 Suits and Over- the surface terminals near the ferries, | it should .e conducted we want the best lawyer Ja the country for it.” { | to Jersey City were tied up, owing to| was referred to-day to unge such an in- TRCNG aid le deep in stush| (he derailing of a car on the hill at] vestigation and the appropriation of Ee itn : SETA Summit and Ferry streets. Persons | $25,000 for expenses. elevated lines tied up or badly er a| coming dn on other lines to the ferries! “I ‘believe the committee will gle me Athp ‘real wint Rhee union | were obliged to walk several blocks | as much mo as we need,’ Mr. Coler YOK has beer i aa | through the snow, since the Public said to an Evening World reporter. I m6nths , arrive i ven-| “ice Corporation had been unable to} pelieve in going at this from a high next came Long Island Trains Stalled. The committee will undoubtedly re- port back to the full board in aocord- ntil, Just Meknce. | Ber clean off the snow on the switches of | plane, and (o investigate the merger as ‘The offect of the storm was felt most : » struggling to work,| , he effect of t m waa felt most lance with ais views, ers on the Wong sharply by comm: Island Railroad and until well into the eiitiés iil. the ec fdent eS forenoon the switches all along the line dent y were clogged with snow. The switches Peele uile ita ; ar automatic and when they become coats reduced to $13.75. x Fj ? fer tt a (Stan | Aon theve mae not enous en $ for Misses’ $2 $ 75 forWo- a Hoag eaenate 4 ie ial Au pity ok oe af ioe WM. VOGEL & SON, Patent Leather men’s eRene iB division, due to leave at $5% did not ; fe ae pull out until 6.35, and wnen it finally Broadway, Houston St. @ . Gigrics Small, ewents-ae vears sig ag | Maztet at crept atone at about one-| Judge Rose on Peace Board : Dress hoes. @ $2.50 and $3.00°Ki Ee rrr acond avenue, Jersey. Clty. ns were not only very TGUgeNVa auesvaa aiedaaae Ie — —— _ These shoes are exactly like the picture,and there are skin Shoes. 800-Patrs. ant 0 pther wes ‘wifose person was a | dréssed to ELS. Esse Wifty-fourth st 1 clogged switches we seven hundred pairs in the lot. Made of very fine Patent | Made of very-fine grade of kidskin;~ shapes. Coltskin with white kid tops; both button and lace styles..| plain ced tho one oe of button rived Sizes from 6 to 8,9 to 11 and 12 to 2; C, D and E wide, Sizes from 23¢ to 7; widths B, C,:D andB, acceptance of the appointment tendered him by President Roosevelt recently a member of ‘The = : mile throug! Judge Rose says he F : d aitosciiccnall@ aoe Bos mabe Waan, H yi mane thi Ades it or Friday and Saturday These are shoes for all dressy occasions for giris from| Made with dull tops; patent o1 lon welto Peon ais Wey son Weck ached Manhatten thelr troubles, were | Hoey Sepins dunner he nezteummerts || f is four to fourteen years. Direct to us from the largest’ light soles and sill top pus AL carry th Small was a car-cleaner, and was on ato for unt after 9 o'clock the {| E tional Values maker of girls’ shoes in America—and offeredfor two days | Three Dollar Price, woven in the facing. Positively-4h hiF way to work In the vanta | SHiy-fourth street crone-toxn line was | xceptl in at exactly half price. (Mall orders filled), best value seen in New York this season, Pare aee hey pa cahseres and ds favenue “Escaping Gas Starts Panic. ’ A e s a TNE ARRESTED | tom teeeer|| Men’s Business Suit \ hat line. wks pans! pane ese e | 2 ete ac te vata ave-|GEO, LYNCH ARRESTED | sass tom a eve stove na tr ns emcee Se Rue crossing by train No. . of : b. di : ners HE beatae HI Made to sell up to , specia Cegtral Railroad of New Jer He FOR OBTAINING MONEY. peu edemone raavera | undred pereop rl 50 wi about sixteen years old and well fees affec by the fumes that they dropped] | @ gray suit and blue sweater. He car-|50N Of the Late Diamond Merchant carried from the building. ‘ : e leg a gold watch and gold ring, on i ith F ins SE we foe Be ee Cringe with Fraud in So- against Race Suicide. || PUBfc cui Guy ielCe eculltllbal pn eneeice y 2 0 Hughes's 3 ici Subscription: TON. FEB. 9.—The lower branch . . 4 i on, Montgomels street. Jer eT Uses eli agp foes SO Oeste Wes eS every desirable weave in Cheviot, Tweed, Cassimere, unfu « 1d communte; Reorge * aE Belts) vontnas ule oe qa A ; ; o the HHReoarahane Se on the ecuetintara placed itself on record against race Worsted-Cheviot in mixtures; plain blue and black | postal card and find out what he knows} chant, was # his home, gue BC The GUIRTLAE ae renolGtion Cheviot, At N. Y. store only, black Cutaway coats and | of the boy. 151 ee oy, second etree late last calling Hoe) tawe Reena ante ocmas Ce vests and Tuxedo coats and vests, choice of all.... $12.50 | No Mail or Telephone Orders, 3 aa Seer tic wles “Tulse protenaee, taining money | Crimination by landlords against would- A Sale of 2,000 Dozen lany trains from suburban points z spalapies = ? s G i Sedites nplainant in the case is David enuine Fourzp!I 2 pes aire clr alt, | echare me ie one Stay shane SRS Men’s Overcoat Special. for 25c Collare, all to they were as nothing compared to the} 04Td of St. Gabriel's Sauatarium, in MATISM | Values up to $30. b id at 9 thin layer of ice on the rails. i Doane aa lar repectarte helook | $ 50 esolda utheast Brooklyn was cut off from| lected ‘various sums of money for ‘th ) hattan for several hours, the Bath peer pe which he represented ‘as yf MUNYON’S and linea veing unable to run unill | 'Reveras works ago Lynch was arrested Gr . s e | A Great Quantity of {the trolley wires had been cleared of|for not turning In certain sums which Be Nahe > Pitta alrect Cleania Bulrewiaen fot the benatt of the Tele $ Immense assortments in Kersey, Melton, Velour, Black and Very Fine 4-Ply 25c¢ | QO statistics of the Street- c| 5 Beet laste ? | . a A : Department stow that there are 2.90 pill di rel pith neh HL pve arc ll) | Oxford Gray Meresryer patrol Coane styles, cay Cutfs, all to go at \iumepma mt |work: on (the (streeta of) Man=| suspontee, | rr Double Breasted ; all hand made and the exclusive output realy ‘: ja i an and 2000 vehicles of all kinds.| immediately after belng refoased, it ta | o ag ia ne ATIC Though the quantity is not very large, there being but twenty-four thousand Collars and eight thousands | Inthe Bronx there are 700 men work-| presumably. for the St. Gabdrial's sani- | our own workrooms. Cuffs, at the same time they should provide a day of unusual selling, since the values are great. fg and 2,000 vehicles. At noon the nee obtained subsctiytions | of }. urs. | Both collars and cuffs represent the entire output of “seconds” from one of the largest factories in this State. Every; | foe of snow cleaners had reached the | S1f, “Stuyvesant Fish and Mrs, AUgUStA | ¢, SE oR Conte no Teenie || 4 & Cc collar or cuff that is imperfectly laundered, slightly specked or improperly folded at once becomes a “second”> ) théatre district and was rapidly putting | Hanna, or drug to deaden pain, but neutralizes mi ray 0., though another laundering would make them perfect. Collar factories don’t relaunder, however—preferring to, | saehgietcests, in ‘shape! for the night| — Detective Fay arraigned Lynch before | tne scit apd. drives out all: rheumatic Dolson glve this output to some one of its big customers each season. We happen to be the fortunate owners this year. erowds. They will work down Broad. | Recorder Got ih Generel tombs. He GMAW PAW, for weak men and women. THREE STORES |||] A wonderful assortment of styles is represented, including Straight Standing, Tabs, Wings and varioats ye d and autor the touching, aes Ges Roma be (oenienced | foe MenoiaAOfy ool ein pale ceeke Beraceas ae BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK. |||] heights of the Double-Fold sorts. Cuffs are in the reversible and link shapes. ‘ ‘ rnoon, The side streets will not be 2 ” - : : . reached until to-morrow. = FULTON ST., AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., B’KLYN. j a por er Yar anes arate a our tote Se eet pore oe 25c. Cuffs sell regularlygfor ¢ meral Manager Orrin Root, of the y, a pair. -ollars to- Se. 2 Cuffs for 10c. ropoliian Street Railway Company. Peat ea ae ee Ready at 8.30—on Many Spec. f yrs that aM the surface lines, except - —— ———— the horse cars, were running fairly ‘wal. The. only ‘serious trouble on the ; Final Opportunity To-morrow to Buy eleStric Ines was on the hill at Kings- $ fj $ | bridge Road and One Hundred and | eae | | 29 Men’s*15to°16. 50Suits 2.50 flegity in running cars early to-day. fe Y ¢ 1° ss ‘Crippled In the Bronx. a s VepeSteee estan ser tao. ves ’ ree) § & Overcoats, AIISi. { led before daylight. The first car 9 ZeS, @c#n from Mount Vernon to One Hun- : : dred and Twenty-ninth street took “TWO STORES.” . Up to last Saturday the selling prices of these Suits and Overcoats w: negrly four hours for the trip, with a | 139 ¢9 146 W. 14th St. |] 83d St. and Third Ave. ‘our Rooms Completely Furnished for $125. $11.50. Just a week ago we broke the prices—and marked ever fareaat 70 Band sn@w sweeper in front. The usual time ) s | ¢ Ad é; e Rooms Write for Our New Booklet ofl s Reonis wonderful day's selling out of them—with just about enough left for this Saturday. If you fs @ little over an hour, After the Bet. 6th and 7th Aves. One Block from “L’’ Station. Completely | Various 0: toed -|9 Completely can secure a Suit oF Overcoat out of the lot to fit you, you may be sure of a garment that | < was cleared, however, better time ‘s will prove both dependable and serviceable—one that will look well and wear-w. | ra mace SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 334. Overcoats are in Black, Oxford, Gray and handsome Mixtures, all pee on 4 e sleet that followed the snow ’ peste in every detail. Sizes from 34 to 44. Suits are in both Single andj] , ‘froke on trolley wires and third ress Men s Heavy publ areata Models of such fabrics as Cheviots, Cassimeres, Thibets and] interrupting the electric circuits, an ‘i & few Worsteds; sizes are from 34 to 44, in both regulars and stouts, tly delayed cars, besides furnishing Fleece Lined itches : brilliant electric spectacles, Trains from the West running in at a Underwear yVes ts at $i Grand Central Station were all re- cy Q These Vests were made to sell at from $2 to $1—and are worth the money, We jed. forty to fifty-five minutes late. - t A WELCOME WINTER are selling them at 2 Dollar. Assortment comprises fancy mercerized fabrics heavy, snow encountered up-State \ OFFERING and silk effects in all the newest colorings; also Piques, Duck, Linen and Bas- ied progress, Local trains were 1 €, Ps 0 ket weaves in white and figured, Sizes from 34 to 44. New York never/saw from five to fifteen minutes, {n the popular Jaeger shade, ch a Nesebar any Mil the ferries from Jersey City were AY 4 i joys’ 3. Boys’ ’ na on ek sesso | LN es dorset pares end ely Bilis 3°" 1.95) Bieaves at 50c| Bot, "te? sae toward noon. Inbound local trains finished, in men’s Norfolk st yle—with| The celebrated Puritan | Regular $1 quality; fine Knickerbocker and| "me; with and without | at-woo! y collars; laundered and soft | “WOO! TF ou sers— straight trousers; also| finish; Madras and Per. | Made from mill ends of double breasted; sizes 8| Cales; 7 to 15 years; also | cloths; all excellent pat- Russian style “in ages 3| terns; sizes from 5 to to 7, 16 years, held for the ferries, ‘a0. : iaprey Chey running schedules sale one week torn up for the day. The officials ending next ot various lines, however, said that Safe thme the commuters start for he Central Railroad, the Pennsyl- i é the Erie and the Lackawanna ‘ regular sizes up (e \were from one to two hours late. Out- ‘ to 46 inches ; on to 45 years. cietackae eee fatter in peapd Chins ol this pettey: in i; Sed en 24.50] seers 23930 One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also in the Saburbs of New York or A GARMENT. to-night the trains will be run- ming reatonably well. keg three hours all surface care The Surprise St: tee binds every sal Should any purchase fail to please, the money is at once returned Splendid New Styles in Misses’ Apparel. without a single question or the goods cheerfully exchanged. All As the new garments come piling in for Spring, we bring them into view. Saturday is f on Long Island, in New Jersey or Connecticut. Our store can be reached vays #Y Ladies’ Day? — Y Re ewe REPAY, 4 clothing bought:here is pressed and repaired one year free of charge. by transfer on all lines. WE PAY FREIGHT AND CAR FARM, S ee, earch 00d fa ayer Parnas HHS Meu ToE his aay B4th st. Station at Corner. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. Mf. is > Witness: oe ee ~ Girls’ Dresses in| Girls’ Reefers inBlue | Girls' Wash Dresses at 84™ST23° AV Boys’ Overcoats— Men’s Suits— Heavy Oxford gray; Of all wool Scotch ch cut fong and full, latest styles .. ble black aw Cag xh ey Men’s Pants—Durable bia eee ‘OUR thibet; well made and perfect $] i $7.50 Plaids, Checks and Plain} and Brown Cheviot, also| in pink and blue Chambray Materials. Covert Cloth, In the guimpe, Heth 2.05) Rett 3. 95) teeth 9ge Men's Wool Hose-— Heavy Meri 5 1 Qc Siting warm and serviceabl — — Misses’ Skirts in the circular a . © nd| Misses’ Suit: Broadcloth and LIBERAL CREDIT Boy: oo Men’s Pants—Large variety i pleated models; all the new | “fine cheviots and nay, MUUTETIAR ERE 1 , SxsTEM Heavy Winter weight terns in fancy cheviots $ J} -50 | fixtures, also black and blue 5 OO: V3 model, circular 18.00 ] penban: ture, Carpets, &o.,| ages 3 to 16 and worsteds . Liquozone Free. — (AT EGE CALs e | skirt; stunning little suit, e CS. amowating = 2 If you need Liquozone, and have) ‘ A A 6 i Wot, 00 Down, $1.00 Per Week. tert bbl pee »| Boye’ Kaeo Pante'sultes Dou, never tried it, please send us your 5 ___— Saturday Specials in Waists. Ov 1, 5 All fur derbies and soft hats '’| ble breasted black and blue thibet; $] y aye , Watt, Down, $1.50 Per Week, in new blocks | sizes 3 to 4 name and state disease with which | Laan Lawn Waists, mse tn tho now man - tallorea ; " ah Sizes 3 10.15... H you are suffering. We will then mail ? eee Covert Cloth Coats | Si Modo), Breast Pocket; Collar aud ies So $0.0 Do, 0 Pr L Y DIA e you an order on @ local draggist for if j forimmediate wear, | \iihiuig "AEN to be vor wus Fours QO “ea World, $15.00 Down, $2.25 Por Week, Saturday and Men's Heavy Winter A full-size bottle, and will pay the } Wa wins wit embroidered tronts; Vat. our free gift, made to convince you; ’ Jon ie bee VEGETABLE COMPOUND. | to ict the product, itself show you ‘ : idea, satinlined, exe Jo wa W fa gasiwitaembrniansed | feobea aiterast to the Jin, wide insertion in very pretty oS A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT 178 in Black and Gray, durably lined THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REwEDY yor | What it can do. In justice to yourself | ef. cellent clenues f WOMAN's ILLS IN THE WO! please accept it to-day, for it places | Wis lite cess 12. 75 desiwus in jecol teehee eT a Batiste Walet with to New York and pérfect fitting. Cut long “ Meme, dervey ‘and. Connection and full, Xy youvunder no obligation whatever. tienclennes Lace Demi sleeves +|] 10 (423 u D AY The Liquozone Company, ‘uD to 910,000 by special ar- Monday Oni: OVERCOATS $ ‘(PINKH AM?’S [arussist ourseives for it. This ts ha AN Pistaily iia eat Mleanes Ince, Neagos “and inet ° .V;