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Ne, vase 4 ] & t » | McFarland, of Harrisburg, Pa., Presi-| | f&ndypresented a petition praying for “TREAT T0 SWE ~NMGABA FALLS FROM VANDALS Roosevelt Acts on Sug- gestion and Will Negoti- ate with Great Britain. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—President Roosevelt was urged to-cay to take the hecessary steps to “bring the waters| of the Niagara River under the juris-| , diction of an international agreement} an the only effective means of pro- tecting Niagara Falls against destruc- A delegation consisting of J. Horace! ; Gent, and Clinton Woodruff, of Phila- Gelphia,. Secretary of the American Civic Association’ and Frederic B. Te j Beraisd, of the Megchants’ Associdtion | @t. New. York, called on the President} the negotiation of a treaty to preserve Niagara Falls. TRE ‘petition sots forth that the signers haye been advised by eminent ‘counsel. | “That the jurisdiction of the United States over the waters of Niagara River is supertor to that of the State of New York; “That upon the exercise of the pow- inhering in the United States, juris tion by the State of New York will thereupon cease; | “That for the effective protection of ‘the waters of the Niagara River, tredty or conventionb e:ween the United States and Great Britain is necessary; and “That the negotiation of such treaty or convention 1s within your discretion and {s in no wise contingent upon pre- vious action ether by the Congress or by the Legslature of the State of New York. Tt fs Indicated by the petition that no action can be taken by the Legislature of New York that will prove effective, | and that-action for the preservation of! Magara Falls, to be effective, must be initiated by the President through dip- | Jomatic channels. | ®t Is afso indicated by quotations from| Official Jetters that the Canadian au- thortties are willing to taKe up the sud-| e ceed or fail together. family ? You can to relieve. REXALL “03” HAIR TONIC Tonic is composed in chief lodgment and development new germs. Pilocarpin agent for restoring the hair ease of the scalp. Itis not the scalp ani hair follicles health and artive life, stimulant, perfects the most scalp troubles known to-day. Per Bottle, 60c, have it.” BROOKLYN— |, gt. Mark's Ave. s The famous Réwgll 98" Hair the scalp, which prevents the is a well-known its natuval color, where the loss of color has been due to a dis- coloring matter or dye—it pro- duces its effect by stimulating This coanbination of cur- atives mixtd with alcohol as a fective remedy for hair and Bont, what's this henr About your awfnl capers? Take to the pines, your valen- tines dea: ject with thé American government. President Roosevelt expressed not only his Interest ‘but his enthusiasm in the suggestion made in the petition. Ife told the members of the delegaton he would do all in his phwer to pre- serve the grandeur of the Falla of Ni- agara. To thls end he wrote immedl- ately m letter to Secretary Root, direct- Ing him ‘to take up the subject of a treaty with the Canadian authorities. The delegation, at the conclusion of its conference with the Prealdent. went to the State Department to discuss the) matter with Secretary Root. LAUNDRY TAX TO PUT OUT THE CHINESE. Assembly Bill Calls for $10 a Year and Tickets Written Plainly in English. (Soretal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 14.—A bill which seeks to put the Chicese laundryrran out of business by making him pay an annual tax of $10 Bid give a receipt “written plainly in Baglish” for all laundry de- livered w. divtroduced to-day by As- semblyman (Redly, of Kings. The tax is imposed on all persons and corpora- tons engaged in the laundry business. Straight Talks on Patent Medicines ! The “Rexall” Remedies deserve confidence. As all these remedies are grouped under one name, they must suc- ‘There must be no weak links in this chain, One unworthy remedy would mean disaster to the entire plan. for example, purchased the “Rexall” Cough Cure and were not cured by it, how could we expect you to place any faith thereafter in the “Rexall” Dyspepsia Cure or any other member of the “Rexall \ understand, therefore, why such anxious care was given to finding and choosing the remedies to which the name “Rexall” was given. We have admitted none to this circle until our committee of had been convinced by investigation and test that it was the best remedy known to medical science for the ailment it aimed Who should know better than the leading thousand druggists of this country what are, and what are not, efficient medicines ? Remember, the success of our enterprise depends on the merit of each individualremedy. Our reputation, which is our very business existence is at stake, Can you doubt, that in buying a “Rexall” Remedy, you are buying the best that science and experi Here are three prominent members of the “ Rexall” family : CHERRY JUICE COUGH SYRUP A new idea in Cough Syrups, This preparation owes its cf- REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS The remarkable success of of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is which developsits greatest ef- ficiency. Pepsin not only sup- plies to the digestive machinery one of the most important ele- ments of thedigestive fluid, but itseems to exert a tonic influ- ence upon the glands whith supply all the other elements. The carminitives add prop- erties which promptly relieve pains caused by undigested food, The combination of the whole makes a remedy absolutely in- valuable to any man or woman suffering from Ov) pepeia ane not only a remedy, but oy cure which works by gradually re- building and stimulating the glands ich: perform the di- gestive functions. Package, 2c, of to of to f- . tle chi Look forXthis Rexall Guarantee on each package: “This Agapincte is guaranteed to give satisfaction. If it does not, come and get your money. It belongs to you, and we want you to IKER’S DRUG STORES IN NEW YORK—6th Ave, and 23d St., Broadway and 9th St. 456 Fulton St., and Fulton St, cor. Clinton » Putnam Ave, cor, Sumner Ave., | tablishment here, nelther of witch toox wel g. —FINSURANCE COMBINE ience can give you? dicinal harmony whereby the characteristics of each support and reinforce the others, The pathological properties particular work/n easing the in- flamed membranes, loosening the phlegm and setting upa condition of health in the bron- chial and nasal passages. inflamed membranes and tempo- rarily stop the cough. One bot- ceedingly pleasant to the taste— St, Columbia St. TWHDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1900. [= THE BIG STORE IEGEL SIXTH AVE. WASHINGTON SWAIN SHOOTS 10 KILL Misses Girl Who Rejects His; Catt 4000 Chetsoa for anything you want quick to eat, to wear, to furnish or to ornament. MEET AE AT THE FOUNTAIN NEW _YORK OPER 18% & 19% STS. Voting in the” $10,000 Charit. Contest is i> closed. Results willl) beannounced in Suns] 4 day’s paper: q & Suit Then Slays Him- self on Street. WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—After firing two shots at close range at Miss Jose- phine Ricker, employed in a kuundry es- effect, Wi yew out his ing where ployed Sefton went to the laundry early in the day and calle} Miss Ricker to the door, After a few moments’ conversation he drew a revolver, and, divining his purpose to shoot her, Miss Ricker fled. The two bullets which were sent after her embedded themseives in the front oor. Evisently believing that he had killed the young woman, Sefton took his own n Sefton, a photograplier, brat. in front of the build- the young woman ts em- Women’s Spring Sutts—A Oypical Siegel Coope of Sood Caste and Style with Low Prices. You may find suits in other stores as good as this—but they'll cost more. ny. stores for as little money—but they won’t be so good. such a combinat.on of elegance and economy as we present in t The one piched as an example is made of an all-wvol|It has a Panama cloth—light, but firm, elastic and substantial—exectly suited to the uncertain Spring weather of this latitude. Colors |tion of » vest in front. Circular gored shirt, ere black, nav~ blue, old rose, Alice blue, reseda and green. |and front. : Stores that sell a suit as good and as good-looking as this at $16 will have some right to call them bargains. But our price is..... ~ Combination ‘ou may find suits in other There isn’t another store in New York that can give his line of Spring suits at $13.50. “swagger” Eton jacKet, lined with satin. The turn- over collar and the front are very effectively trimmed wi braid and there is a new touch of designer's art Be ee i $13.50 life, ‘The case was one of disappointed love, BENEFITS BY BILL. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb, 14.A bill was tntro- duced to-day by Senator Smith, of “Lou Payn's district. which a ap- parently in the interest of the insurance Women’s Ftouse Sacques. Chree Spectgis— 210, SIc & 53Ie. comine. The mensure permits mutual Oe eC ntnaee Col kerana aio: To buy such useful garments as these at these prices is like getting coal g of property locatell Triauthonised ooneen® at half price. A glance at them will tell you they are worth more than we ask. They are made in all the desirable styles, and you can rely upon the quality of the material. Here is your chance if you are looking for a real bargain. Women's House Sacques of lawn, made kimono style; pretty patterns; yoke bac! and front; border trimming of white lawn, Regularly 35c.; to-morrow ..... 2 1 Cc ‘Women’s House Sacques of flannelette; good quality and pretty pattorns; fitted 39c er- :. 59c back and full front, with sailor collar, Regularly 59c.; to-morrow .... ‘Women's Handkerchief Kimono Sacques, made of five pretty bandanna handk chiefs (red and blue), a noyel and pretty house sacque.. Men ’s Fancy and White Vests, $2.50 to 85 Ones tor S/ and $2. Fancy patterns and cll-white Pique Vests—and not one in the en- tire collection sold formerly for less than $2.50, Many of them were $5.00. This sale embraces every fancy and white Vest in the house—| none is reserved. Light and dark colors, plain colors, figures and white pique. variety is brond and choosing is interesting. Sizes for everybod (Slegel per Store, Main Floor | hibits t Jin’ this All Women should assist Nature at those times | when the system is upset, the nerv- otts tone low and a feeling of de- pression or languor exists. An ex- perienct of over 50 years warrants the statement that no medicine gives such prompt relief as Beecham's | Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 2c. The ~ 4° Of Interest to Music Teachers, Sch Tete was tadently formed in this city a combination of dealerp in"hiusie, headed by the well-known and respected firm ot G. Schirmer. The purpose of this combination was to deprive the public of the discounts at which we have been selling sheet music. An ultimatum was presented to all dealers in sheet music, including, ourselves. We belleve it was accepted by all dealers excepting ourselves. In effect, they bound them- selves to uphold a stated list of prices. We refused to agree, as the fundamental princi- Combination Our I Combinatian ¢ c8. 600 Opus hode If you, ‘AS, voli BIGKTINI Opus Veloc n cHO TOI: : easiest CHOPIN WA e CHOPIN ALBUM, 3 jeces % CLEMENTI SON A- TINES... ‘ DUVERNOY. HBLLER us HELLER Opus 46 sofas first beginner: KUHLAU TINES,..,.+ Some Si2.50 Suits at 86.75. Broade Mark-downs. The only trouble you'll have is in determining which offers the greater bargain. sold np to thirty days ago at $16.60. The rest are in solid, serviceable cheviot, with plenty $!0 ones are marked to $5.75—the $12.50 ones to $6.75. Good choice of styles and colors an |OGrze Best Raincoat Another Declaration of Independence in Wustc Seliéng. Is of Music and All Lo loth Suits at $9.75. The Brondcloth Suits are in long-coat styles and ‘them, priced at $10 and $12.50. The of style about them, and were d practically all sizes in both. We Have Gver Seen for Anything Ake the Price. This is 2 new Spring style, and if the picture that Is to igo with this story doesn’t show you an attractive, jaunty, lout-of-the-commonplace garment, you must blame the artist, tor the garment itself is all that, and more. The price ought to surprise even those women who fre ecustomed to The Big Store's price surprises. We shall se:1 these garments for less than other stores are asking for The Regular Price of Coats of 6.75 Equal Workmanship and M e But you don't have to make the low price atone for lack lof snap and grace in the garment.’ Its lines are ularly cloth. An extremely good-looking and serviceabl rment, It is light in weight, but no duck’s back ever shed water better. henvy-weight, shop-worn, last season goods. terial Would be at Least $11.50. A pleasing and effective, and it Is made of the “Gafgin;Tead” Cholce of Oxford gray and tan, 36.75. vers of Standard and Classical Music. “this-business has been built is to sell’ goods for just as little as we can— 9 more than other dealers ask—and for less ff possible. In that policy r an artificially maintained price, ‘he punishment for cutting prices below the combination’s scale is to be refused the Sent to buy music from the publishers, Very well. tf We will sell on Thursday as follows. Let us see what will happen. Combination Our | Combinatian price. , MOZART—gonatas tor Plano 1.00 ple on which” eertuiniy for n there is no room fo: Combination Our price. price. 280 apices OnE, ESCHHO R } ur U DEB, Opus 5 parts 2) and exch LOESCE 6 (Technique), arts, each roestino) 6, ‘Technia’ EX! mn SCALES 'é ; ajor ani ate SCHRAL 19¢ ise 18¢ No Opus in 3 18¢ UMANN 18c | WAGNER'S CHIL- IRE DHEN'S PIANO 1.13 850 MEWHOD .. me 260 480 HN, Mall ‘orders ‘solicited from every- Tthout Words 60c 0c where, 8 MENDE 190 songs W 4,500 Roys’ Winter | Sutts and Over- Ss. 7, 5 O coats at We have just purchased one thousand gar- ments from a manufacturer who was in need of ready cash, and we have added to these a small lot from our own stock, and now offer the en- tire collection at $1.50 a garment. ‘ The suits comprise Norfolk jacket,,dou- ble-breasted, and junior Norfolk, in - ~ Simplex. r largely due to the new and suc- ¢ een Béta (Naphtho}sand ceanil method of manufacture, {ciency to the presence of Wild } mixtures, cheviot | sicians of us all. z Pa is ae dl whereby, the well known rop- cee Vinegar ae Bone- \ and cassimere; PROGRAM. esorcin is one he lai erties mut! jubnitrate set, Horehound and § WY sizes 3 to 3 Feramors” and most effective germ-killers and b erein hae bean combined All of these have es i Gees 1 x 50 at a — ors’ i ii i 4 cain 01 ay . : Se bape aera tie ey Bast ie other fora hundred years as remedies < J Li cokapadorae seyte . 2 OO ee, Wolaky, accompanied” by ‘the which is both germicidal and _ Bismuth Subnitrate and Pep- for coughs and hoarseness, Tn mixtures; long | ° “=7* Sa Peasant ce Hiwametvelon end Reds. antiseptic, a combination is Sin are recognized by the pos In Rexall Cherry Juice Cough overcoats in Oxford Ky Nocturne, Ne. formed which not only destroys fee ate ul ilon loss Sracsece Syrup, all of these remedies gray and olive-green; a ante He ge idles ob the hair of dyspepsia. . here been combined by a pro- Russian overcoat in | 5. “Bandelero its mutriment, but creates a “rhe Pepsin used is manufac. cess Of manufacture that has ‘ ‘ lens and heath ition ‘of. «4 . sizes 3 to 15 6. (a) “Venetian Love Song is 'y condition of tired under a new process blended them into a perfect me. years....... 1.50 (b) Valse In D fiat. si cre, Himmelreich and Hens You cannot make a mistake in buying this clothing, and we ad- vise you to get nere early. Violin Solu. “"Dhe Round Mr, Wolsky, accom 8, “Polonaise,” Op. each ingredient does its own reo ieee prices, ne spoonful will relieve the Oxtoriciat 1; finish are honestly in the $2 class. No less remarkable are the will work a cure. It is ex- Two styles of all Patent Leather or K Kidskin Oxford Ties, with French heels, all sizes. Wisses’ and Children's Shoes, SS5e. ildren like it. Per Bottle, 25c. / of every style. These Patent Leather Oxfords are as good as ‘were ever bought for $2.50. Sale price.. * patent leather tips and solid leath- er soles; all sizes up to 2. Leathers. *% SUNDAY WORLD W Flatbush Ave., cor. cor. Union St. A Lutle Piano Galk Thursday afternoou at 3 o'clock Mr. Ferdinand Himmelreich will give another of his delightful piano recitals, to which all music lovers are cordially invited. He will be assisted by Mr. Henry Wolsky, violinist; by Mr. Charles J. Baguley, baritone, and by Mr. Evelyn J. Renz, at the The programme is given below. Mr. Himmelreich will use the Boardman & Gray plano; Renz a Boardman & Gray also, equipped with the Simplex Player. This gives an excellent opportunity to compare plano playing by an acknowledged virtuoso with plano playing by a Simplex Player. The,test is one that we would not da: powers and possibilities of the wonderful Simplex. It makes mu- of The Goblins” panied by th ——— ee Ohe Best Shoe Sale Srows Better Daily Stylish and reliable Shoes for every occasion can be bought in this sale at u mere fraction of their regular 1 the items deserve strong talk, but we wish to call your particular attenti AN teal on every standard of Shoe value they're worth $2. Op. tor fhe Tan Russie If it were two months later their price would be there, too, Patent Leather Oxfords at $1. ‘ / Women’s 2.50 Oxtords, 1. 00|\Women'’s 2.00 Shozs, /.00|Women's 2.00 Oxtords,/.00 ldskin and Patent Leather Button |Tan Russia Calf; thick sole Oxford and Lace Shoes, several styles, all sizes and widths in the lots, but not Men's 3.00 Shoes, LOS Dongola Kid, button and lace, with|Box Calf Welted Sole Lace Shoes on a good style last; also some Patent ANTS Preity Washable Dresses for Children===Low Priced, ‘The prices, no less than the obvious goodness of the garments, urge yon to buy liberally. New styles for Spring wear. Children’s Dresses; gingham, good quality, in pretty pink and blue checks, made in Hubbard style, with dainty yoke trimmed with embroidery, white pique; Blzes 1 to 3 YeArB......seeeeereeeseee seeeeee Children’s Dresses; chambray, excellent quality, made in the long-waisted French effect; colors: pink, blue, ox blood and tan; trimmed with white pique; sizes 2 to 5 years... 49 Children’s Dresse: colors: blue, pink and ox blood, made in the popular Nor- folk style and trimmed with white duck; sizes 2 £ Children's Dresses; gingham, excellent quality, in pretty pink and blue stripes, made in the pretty French style, with tucked yoke; finished with a Bertha and trimmed with embroidery and medal- lions; sizes 2 to 5 years...........- seen eee veeees BOE Children’s Dresses; chambray, excellent quality, plain colors, tan, light blue and pink; made in the bey coming Norfolk style; neck and sleeves embroidery trimmed, and silk emblem on front plait; sizes 2 to 5 years 1,10 Ais dia Sibert pointe Ras se No cards are required. Mr. ec glais ibaat re give unless we knew the Rubinstein eerto. Player-Piano, Extra Special. Children’s Kimono Sacques of Daisy Cloth; colors: pink, white and blue, finished with cro- 19c ++: Bozzaint Moszkowsk! chet edge and ribbon how; sizes 1 to 4 yrs. (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre.) Workmanship, leathers, style and general Ties, in two good styles; all sizes and widths, Women’s 3.50 Shoes, 1.95 All sizes, in eight styles of Patent Two months from now you will Colt and Vici Kid; Button, Lace} be paying $2 for Tan Oxfords and Blucher styles; all the good]} lke this. Take them Styles of toes and heels. now at. neeerene $1 (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, East.) WORK

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