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Exp! ins’ Decrease in Number Arrests by Saying that ‘KEEP UP REFORM 4n Court from Precinct Only *One-Half Number of Six Months Ago. "The Tenderloin ts dead. There is doing jn it." This was the explanation given by Dooley, of the West Thirtieth police station, when he wus 4 in Jefferson Market Court to-day to account for the fact that police “fpusiness” in the Tenderloin has fallen § per cent. in the last six months, ‘he period in wiich he has held com- nd ef the precinct. Capt. Dooley in court in ‘eonnection with some cases against al- Teged disorderly houses which iis de- Yeotives were presenting. “P've got the precinct ao that all of houses are closed up. In cases the occupants of such houses d to remain, they are attended, hout every night, by unt joned fi of n, ain I have NO COURAGE LEFT TN BOY BURCLARS Placed Revolver at Head of, Young Woman Who Dis- covered Them. Her cries alarmed the flat-house and | two men living on the lower floors, | Jom Griffin and’ William Olridge, | sprang up the stairs and burst Into the flat. ‘They found the youthful burgiars | hi@ in a closet. The Inds made bold with thelr weapons for a fow Talnliteal until their eyes were blackened and! their Jaws dislocated. Then they cray-| ealy surrendered, | Arraigned before Judge Higgins in the | First Criminal Court they sald they | seventeen, of No.! Ge Wananafy Sire Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Of Under-Price LINENS ~ Rousing News made . front to these houses. right were Fellx Wood, 78 Steuben strect, Jersey City, ani| William McGuirk, sixteen, living at No. A pair of boy burglars, armed with revolvers and jimmies in the approved cracksman fashion, were easily daunted by a couple of unarmed but husky men to-day when found hiding in the closet in the flat of John Wilkenson, at No, 429 Monmouth street, Jersey City. ‘They had jimmied their way into the apartment, which Js on the second floor, and were cleaning out bureau drawers, Kalarashi, Nessnrabia, when Miss Florence Wilkenson, elgh-| gp, PETERSBURG, Feb. 1.—A mns- teen years old, pushed open the kitchen | eacre of Jews is reported to have taken joor to get in, She ran her chin up!yiace at Kalarashi, Bessarabla. Railroad avenue. They were heid| In $1,600 bail each for the Grand Jury. Booty found tn their clothing consisted | ot two gold wntches and a diamond in. ANOTHER MASSACRE OF JEWS St. Petersbi Reports One in IN AMERICA! NOW MADE of the same tobacco, shipped direct here instead of to Cairo. Every bale opened, graded and blended by Mr. Nestor Gfanacils, who is himself in this country and whose skill and knowledge (Nestor Gianaclis, Catro and Boston.) CIGARETTES A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets, Fine Household Linen means a tasteful, hos:-table hom. Fine Household Linen bought here today means an econoinival purchase. The prices of Linens ave rising daily. But these are far lower than the lowest prices before the rise, Note an instance: Table Cloths, and Napkins of the richest Irish Double Satin Damask—purchased at an actual loss to the muker, Twelve beautiful patterns, many of the cloths in the new round or oval designs with double borders, Table Cloths Table Cloths % X72 in., $2.40, worth $3.25. 88 x 106 in., $4.75, worth $6. x 90 in., $3, worth $4. 88 x 124 in,, $5.50, worth $7. 72 x 108 in., $3.60, worth $4.88. 88 x 142 in., $6.25, worth $8. 2 $4.20, worth $5.70. : Silly Sane) worn s Napkins to Match 72x 144 in., $4.80, worth $6.50. wi 88 x 88 in., $4, worth $5. 24-in., $3.65a dozen, worth $4.75. And, if that isn’t news enough.—theso: More Table Linens | linen; neatly boxed, $3.90 a set, worth Fine heavy double-satin damask | $9.50. Irish linen Pattern Table Cloths and Napkins at fully 25 to 30 per cent. under regular prices. 2x Zyard Clothe, $i, Towels fine hemstitched huckaback with pretty damask figures, fleur-de-lis, tulip, Tose, clover, oar- nation, and others In ‘plain hucka- back with damask borders; 50c. each, worth b Very fin towels, uality snow-white huck- aback with pretty damask borders; 3c. ‘each, worth 40, Boe. Huckaback hemstitched Initial ‘Towels; damask initial woven-in; exclusive; 2c, each or $3 a dozen. Third floor. Td Cloths. $8. Napkins to match, $4.90 a dozen, worth $6.25. Lunch Sets ‘ . %-ptece Lunch Sets; twelve 6-inch, twelve lo-inen, and one 27-inch pleces, with scalloped edge, on fine Irish m 26-inch JJ;OHN WANAMAKER Formerly famous as the leader of Egyptian Cigarettes, not Per only in Cairo, but the world over. You can now Package buy in America the genuine “NESTOR” CiGA- of Ten RETTES exactly as they formerly came to you from Cairo, except the price, Also-in tins of 50 and 100, Sold by-all-Clubs, Hotels, and Prominent Dealers, NESTOR GIANACLIS CO., BOSTON, MASS, ‘eonte of th and cycl ia, eto., ete, zines sell—Ten it pif dt Hit sy: than. BOOK, 19 te zenost-e! tBibg that ever happened: in the way of a ogc ori ei Nan e » He whistle fo a battleship. Every- Sa, Sora tag ‘huthan brain and uman-heart comes withiudts compass—fiotion, ot ger Arctila % wit, humor, pat! everything that. caphet: Seal ta con ri pigram. @meccim, ane Thersfer't anyting*in the-woflt just. like THE SCRAP BOOK. which we have been working forseveral years, and for which we have been gathering materidis, We-have bought hundreds and hundreds of scrap books from all over the century-old, and are still buying them. petsongl-bits that'are of rare value, i Wbrartes, reading e'l the current publications, the leading daily papers, out curious:and-quaint-facts-and useful facts and figures fronrreference book, Boge I oie Si cele at which all our other ' Qn all news stands or from the publisher A. MUNSEBY, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York| NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS, for You “seen. “Bilteresite'temach-styleto it Men’s Overcoats Formerly as high as $25, now $15 These Overcoats are of oxford and black fabrics, ranging in length from 46 to 52 inches long. Chesterfield and Great Coat Models. Men’s Suits Formerly $15, $18 & $20, now $10.50 Smart, single and double breasted sack Suits of fancy Cheviots. + Sizes up to 38 chest. Three Broadway Stores: Ati13th St, AtCanalSt. Near Chambers St. piercing pains, the muscles become inflamed and swollen, the nerves get Sore and excited, the bones ache, and Rheumatism, the terror of winter, bottle, the wool lothes, the f: ite plaster h * en Cc} ¢ favori as! or som lanvffort to get relief, Bu u Sata atc ie rubbed away or drawn out with a plast ; these things relieve th i and reduce the inflammation, ere ensue al tha eoabiat and at the next by asour, acid condition of the blood. The refuse matter and bodily im- (eon # general sluggish condition of and form uric acid, which is absorbed by the blood and distributed to the pee muscles, joints, nerves and bones, causing the painful symptoms of Rheumatism, S. S. PURELY VEGETABLE, eeven erp quietest, every eymiptom of the dis- 8. S. 8. does ash and out charge, ; THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COv, ATLANTA, GAs , HE:TERROR ia OF WINTER it during the warmer weather are changed to of the system, Then the sufferer turns to the liniment But Rheumatism is not a trouble that can be but do not reach the real cause of the trouble, another attack comeson. Rheumatism is caused ities which should be carried off through the channels of nature have left in the system becanse of inl peation: weak Kidneys, torpid Liver ie system. These impurities sour _., 8. 8. 8, goes to the root of the trouble and cures Rheu- matism by cleansing the blood. It neutral- izes the acids and filters them out of the cir- culation and sends a stream of pure, rich blood to all o of the body, “Then the! @ pains cease, inflammation subsides, the | passes away, and the cure is permanent. not injure the system as do those medicines containing Pot- other minerals, Book on Rheumatism and medical advice withe Magazine Making tio; biography, review, pliflosophy, science, ie weird, the mp mical crane that>can {be ‘classified, A paragraph,-a little -bit, a-saying, Like It in the World It is an idea on From these books we anehormous number of gems, and facts and figures, and Furthermore, we have a.corps of peo- of this first issue of THE SCRAP maga-/ Year. Cents a Copy and One Dollar by the Rhenmatismris usually worse in Winter because of the cold and damp. ness.and otherchanged conditions of the clima’ i i ares eels ae ie te. The occasional twinges New Spring millinery. We call particular attention to our first win- | portraying authoritative styles for the Spring season. hats shown trimmed may also be purchased untrimmed in the main floor department, and are the original models or fac-similes of the forms shown by the premier Paris milliners, We have already received three shipments of un- trimmed French shapes, and as they are not purchased in large quantities we would suggest an early call from our patrons who wait for this announcement. Fn ct et a ee dow display of Women’s trimmed hats, The main feature of this exhibit is the fact that the such as Georgette, Reboux, Camille * Roger, Iisther Meyer, Mme. Carlier, Charlotte and many others. Es DELIGHTFUL AND CONVENIENT—OUR EIGHTH FLOOR’ RESTAURANT. —————— Household linens and white goods. pees a midweek sale of linens, bed spreads, sheets and towels that wili prove interesting to saving shoppers. Pattern table cloths, Hemstitched 800 speclal quality bleached damask ask sets. table cloths, pure linen, $% yards, | 15° hemstitched sets, table cloth |“ 13..° 29 inches square; regularl : » | with dos, napkins to match; pure » 22 sq iy at $1.95 and $2.45 H i linen; regular $5.50sets... $3.95 $2.50 doz., at, doz....+. $1,905 Hemstitched table cloths. Sale of bed spreads. Breakfast size—value 1.35 each, at Crochet spreads—full size—value 1.00, at Crochet spreads—full size—value 1.50, at Marseilles spreads—full size—value 2.50, at SLMPSON ORAWFORD CO. Curtains and upholsteries. WEYE a new curtain section—far larger and more commodious than ever before—far more convenient. Months of preparation. Fourth Floor. To clear the old stock we offer remarkable reductions. Bonne femme lace curtains—soo Re- | Ruffled renaissance bed sets—s76 sets, naissance femme curtains in white and Arabian | with large hand-made centrepiece and corners, of color. Regularly $3.00, up, each.... 1.50 | good net. Less than half....-.---+--+-+ 2: 160 tapestry table covers—all sizes and all styles—$2 covers at 98c; $2.75 and $3 cur- tains, $1.50. Table napkins. 200 doz. bleached satin damask nap- 148 renaissance femme curtains— Regularly $8.50, up, each. coseeeceeeee 4. IO 1,000 mill lengths of tapestries, damasks, | Odd lace curtains in lots of 2 to 6 pairs of ete., at 4 and 44 regular prices, per yal rd, style; $1.50 curtains, 98c; $3 curtains, $1.95; 25¢, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50 | $6 curtains, $3.75, ete, che Tr 1,200 REMNANTS OF CURTAIN GOODS—19c, 25¢, 35¢ ss 7Se remnants—at, per yard, 5c, 10c, 15¢ and 25c. : —SMPSON ORAWFORD Co, - We've sold hundreds of these new 1906 brass beds--"18.50 oA A SECENDID example! of values you can pects only during ‘ebruary or August sale—latest design, wi posts and massive mounts—novelty shaped vases—all parts carefully fitted and joined; cannot work loose, construction of the character that lasts a lifetime, heavy fillings, highest quality French lacquer, guaranteed. One hundred of these beds go on sale to-morrow at $18.50. Hegular price 27.60. Fifth Floor. {f Brass beds—Six different new designs that sell at $45 to $55 any other time are offered to-morrow at, special.... $35 $2.00 Brass Bed et 24.50 | 45.00 Brass Bed at 32.75 40.00 Brass Bed at 29.50 58.00 Brass Bed at 45.00 $30 Ostermoor mattress, 18,50—sanitary and dust proof— & made in two | syn 10.00 for 16.60 hair mattress—X| 18.00 for 24.50 hair mattress—XXX quality. quality. $38 sideboard at 24.50. Selected quartered oak, iden finish, highly lubedse bacdecries exeyed) Soo withiestra rench bevel plate mirror, 18x34, two small top drawers, one lined for silver—one long drawer for linen, all run smoothly; also two wine closets, $45 buffet at 30.00. Those handsome Buffets made of sclected oa! en Tul highl; lished, extras | Breschil bevel i plate suaireer 4 three drawers, one-lined for silver; also wine closets. $21.00 dining tables, 14.75. Made from thoroughly seasoned oak, golden finish, Made from the best materials — indestructible.| highly polished, 42-inch round top, fitted with springs and upholste ring of the highest order—cov-- deep moulded rim, pedestal base, 6 ft. extension. ered in plain green denim. SEMPSON ORAWFORD CO, February saleof housefurnishings ‘OU save 88 1-8 % on all sorts of household goods during our February sale and enjoy an absolute guarantee of quality. 9 interesting demonstrations in the basement salesroom. Experts will explain the points of 9 excellent labor saving devices, Mystic fireless cooker, Estacon furniture polish, Waterproof kitchen cutlery, Wear-ever aluminum utensils, 4S straining and seeding press, Eclipse bread maker, “Agatite cement,” A new curtain stretcher, Peerless knife and scissors sharpener. Bathroom fixtures. Brooms, brushes. Woodenware. Nickel plated on BRASS; do not rust. | Brooms made of extra quality corn, a- | SSc-ctled chopring, pow lt: wows and capped: not a $100 five-piece parlor suit, $69. Mahogany finished, handsome carved frames, piano polished, upholstered seat and back, the coverings are the newest effects in silk damask, Verona yelour or heavy tapestry—best workmanship. $10.25 Morris chair, 5.75. Genuine quartered oak or solid birch, mahogany-fin- ished, graceful arms, arran; for perfect comfort; , can be edjesteal to feat diffecent portions | severiibiod cushions, covered with the best quality velour,, stitched edges, ail hair filled; complete with cushions. $10 box couches, 7.75. ood oat hangers—valus @5a 18-inch Towel Bar—y-tneh......250 Droom Dur | be: bucter ball pate—value Se Se. chased for purposes, but our weil ott Wen 45c. 24-inch Towel Bar—1)-4uoh. ilo | mown 250, brooms; at ..s...++. ibe:| Dit varmeces ontnes Uae: 250 or Moulding Duster, 6 | Zinc wash boards—extm qua ‘Extension i Hollywood roll ins—value Toot handle anf brass joint fal sosuss ywood Tolling, pitt: Govered troni us Feather Duster, extra quality cetrich | Hardwood stuy) Inater foot feat: each feather inc long; Tongth, h pail ‘180. S5e, Totlet Paper Racks for roll paper 250 value a eeeeer errr restr errsy 1 foot AER i 18 Soap Dishes—regularly $1.25.,..-++-1.00 | Hate Floor Broom, 14 inch block made | Grow groves —value I iH Tumbler Holgere—cegulariy. 300., st.260 | of polished hard wood) long, sort hate: | Snow whovele—weel binds. ahs Tombler Helders—regularly 63, at..4o | whh white outside; value $1.25; at.sue | Side anew ushers —valoe : The celebrated ideal double coated ware. B5e. Bert tle 250.) 180. juart deep ad 460, Berta Set AM ‘Bde | 300. fain lpped fo nth ed “é Bo. Leap B5c past and a ESIC OUSSE teapot, aie. ae "Sotioen tea ketule No long toby eased ned anipnsatya iad Rio 5 3 ‘ sacecuiurt outta Geap ‘B50 | 800. Berlin saucepans, long bandie—8 qta..35c Goc, Sovontecst quart ‘astra deep. dictpece.”’ 460 1.260. lipped exccepans—4 qes., Jong handle ..180 To 98c ¢ elec. gas lighter, eae c Ironing wax. with wood “ray stove poliah,.:. Household ammonia, “i | 20c. magic metal ‘eo. Clothes pin bags—iang, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Middle of month grocery sale. T° popularize our CAMERON BRAND of fancy‘Maine sugar corn, we will sell 1,000- dozen cans, We guarantee every can to be solid packed with sweet, tender Maine corn, dozen, 78C} tix cant-s.s..s.cs0ersrtessesersetessemererseeee, 40@ Fresh cereals, Hand-pick: Boot | Force or cream of wheat. 12¢ 250 cotton BACK. 64g Breakfast cocoa, Royal Stuart, dnest an, late fay ye! Boas Yeibs cansee LSE) Regular 150. PACKAGO. - «+s 0me 8 tharetesaess AC Kippered herring. California asparagus, Smith's, packed at Aber- | Ri 3 Swift's was) RE Ee a a ping Vanilla extract. $2:60; large aval 1 Se | $8.45; 2%4-1b. can. Royal Stuart triple strength: ocr Breakfast bacon. Royal Stuart, Preto’) “dey: “Dngish sugar cored; PATENT: barrel in wood, | 3 to. 6 ib, 03; fat, loan Manse vocstatses Som Wertsess L4Ge Sifted peas. Table salt. Royal wert, double refined: | Simpson Byeten ~ e eeitereaene Aouneta uad Medicinal whiskeys at big mE reductions. Guaranteed. Green River whiskey. Baltimoreryewhiskey Evaporated peach, The Whivkey _W &| Galion, 9916; quart ETS Here Cee area Be | ee eee aoe ee es ttle. + we Tmperhiokes, 7” | “yy, 80, fla 1.004 “iney sak Highland malt - Stringless beans. a ‘eotton