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SRST Te Ce Te RTE Sa li it a na aca an a i UN aa etl ea PEE TENE EY THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1906. > MRS, READER HERE: (ART FIRM MANAGER) 5 nent Canadian Hockey (the best skate made). screw to shoe, SOO Ladies’ Club, (21 22°STREET: , nie aN TOR > Underpriced Specials in : Dress Goods for Friday| 52-inch All» WooP Chiffon Broadcloths........ a These cloths are equal to any shown elsewhere at $1.25. They are Ge . made from fine imported wool, and have a nice satn finish, chiffon weight, sultable for Spring wear. - Black, Navy, Cadet, Alice Blue, Old Rose, Light Gray, Med!um Gray, Tan, Reseda, Sage, Hunter, Cardinal, Lilac, Helio, etc. tee] f inti nickel pla 5 ce Creepers. aps... 25¢ | Too Hot for Printing. Acted Strangely. miekel” pia 2.001 ico creepers, with strap ves with his wite| Guion place, COMES BACK FROM PERU} aivert emicn, who 1 and daughtee at Nb. Now Rochelle, waa to- taken into | Doesn't Expect to Testify in San| Bellevue Hospital by Policeman Me- . rn Cauley, of the TraMe Squad, suffering Domingo Treaty Inquiry, but |f, i i] 5 a re paresis. Smith Hints of Things She Could Tell. [oye a. eald that he waamanager for ey Mauzi Joyant & Co., of No. 170 Fifth “I ‘am pleased to hear that James |#Vcnue. F. Wallace, former Chief Engineer of | Dion said “hat Smith had held this the Panama Canal, told the Senate | position up to Feb. 5' at whih time he doctors diagnose] as ccompanied by Tk whet bh 89c Imported Mohair Sicilians,..........0..08+8 A purchase representing, ail told, Seven Thousand of the Newest $2.00 Shirts at $1.00. $1.00 Alls Wool Chiffon Panamas. 1.0. ...+..+ 59e FE de $1.50 Shirts at 69c. 54einch Gray Suiting choicest shirtings— J : 75c Shirts at SOC. | | soc aitswool Granite Cloths... 0... .000 52-inch Sicilians, made in England from superfor lustre yarns, 4A9e Spring Styles—from the Best Makers $1.50 Shirts at $1.00. 52 inches wide, elegantly finished, Pretty shades of cadet, Alice . ° . tail: splendid fittings “ $ 1.00 Shirts at 69c. in very stylish checks, stripes 39c all new Our Shirt sale of two weeks ago represented a purchase of nearly sev- Nice lustrous finish, guaranteed for wear; black and all the most 29¢ Mr.Man! Don’t Miss This Shirt Sale! 1) senceenens: nt Cream, Gi Gunmetal, Tan, Brown, Navy, Murine, Olive, Myrtle, Gar @ e one aisoBEck. Nownere will you tind Sicilians of this quality and’ width under 80c. Known to the Trade. blue, reseda, garnet, myrtle, brown, navy, gray, etc,; also black. Ss ig! it, ie made of the ‘bery and dark grays, suitable for skirts or full costumes. Regular value 79¢. 1906 pat- desirable Spring shades, Regular value 59c. Committee his opinion of William Nel- e6n Cromwell. I could give an opinion ot Mr. Cromwell, but no'one would print #t, for it would be too hot." “Bo sald Mrs, Ella Rawles Reader, resigned by telgraphing to the head- quarters of the firm in Paris, It was then discovered that for the last Sour months he had been purchasing ple- rures and books in the firms’ name at enteen thousand, almost the entire quantity of which has been sold. But from the same makers we have made an additional purchase of seven thousand— identical in styles and kinds with those offered in the former sale. We shall place them on sale to-morrow morming—and for two days they ought to Black Goods provide wonderful shirt-selling here. if who arrived to-day on the Steamship| exorbitant prices. 54 inches, guaranteed to retain rich, lustsous finish after Panama, Mrs. Reader, who claimed] He bought seventeen pictures from $2.00 Black Imported Chiffon Broadcioth.. L 29 ie to have been appointed fiscal agent of|cne artist and “paid $489,000 for them, $2.00 Fancy $ 00 eae Fancy $ © OO) | sroreine. San Domingo before this country in-| which experts agree is far in advance Shirt Shirts . . .- $1.50. Black Broadcloth. fs terested itself in Domin; affairs, has) of their real value. He is also sald to ae i ri Shirt ° These 100 doz. Mens ie Shirts. Permanént lustrous finish, chiffon weight. 9090e been four months in Peru, where it {8} have purchased a picture from Sherry's 150 doz. Men's Fancy Ss. This lot of irts repre- ° said she now heads a copper mining} for $5,000, the wale ot which! Iso Bot Shirts are a cancelled order from New sents the finest kind of shirtmaking pos- 7100 qeporen ven ‘3 Velting, Superior silk finish, 69c company. It was rumored that her} m-re thant $630, York haberdashers who sell exclusively high - grade |] siile—combination effects, French style, May 62 UT UCC Stents erececeeeees return was to testify before the Sen-| Other strange actions, such as order- ate committee Investigating the San|ing $30,000 worth of books from a Lon- Domingo treaty, but tis she denied. [dom firm, also desert=d by Dion, who} Is Not to Testify. sald that Smith, who {s forty years old, | goods in their stores. They are made in the best hand- |} best imported swivel figured dark ground, | | $7.00 Imported Siik and Wool Bollenne.... finished manner of Beat alae satin Figured, belies mercerized ane Ara as Eset Chiffon weight and finish, 40 inches wide, 49e , corded and mercerized madras cottons, white || and cuffs, with woven Madras combina- Z arenas, with neat printed figures and stripes; mostly |] tion bodies to match. Fit, make and work- etd Stel et Gea \ Close Mesh Voile. 39c in the refined black and white effects; hand laundered, || manship of the finest. 44 inches wide. price. . had been manager for the art firm for} a stint Leah ae sain eighteen years and had received an| stiff bosom, detached or attached cuffs, extension bos- |] Regular value $1.50, at $1.00 each; open- 50c Black Mohair Brilliantine. they have Mr. Cromwell to tell them} ®Verage salary of $16,000 per year. om. All regular $2.00 Shirts—at $1.00. front coat style. Cuffs attached, Bright and lustrous; 44-inch. Sale prict.........-eesseseceu se X It was imposstble to keep him in the| ——_—_—__— about it. They might put him on the stand and he could tell them some tn-| P* teresting facts, I have the cards that|' would mike him tel! the truth. Mrs, Reader blames Mr. Cromwell for upsetting her phins in San Domingo. c ward without a rder, and he was, therefore, sent These Handsome (O Bamboo Tabourettes ; > yj — vy, ‘O-zmorrow at ZS We've only a hundred of them—and psyon $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts, G@Qe | 75c Negligee Shirts, 50e Men's Negligee Shirts. These are shirts made of corded madras, in neat printed black and white designs, de- tached cuffs; also tucked fronts, plain blue and tan chambray; also mercerized French fronts; these all with detached cuffs. In addition to this lot we have put in all odds and ends of shirts left from former sales. Lowest regular value on any of these 75c. each; Friday price, 50c, Me Court for commit- He gave the policeman a tussle hospital grounds before he would t finally departed. Small lots of Men’s Fine Shirts. These os Boys’ Men's airs 20c [6 rer 20 | eoiiars& Cuifs| 6 rai 40c| Satunlay eats | Men's Four-ply Cuffs. These cuffs Waeeor gates: | are what we had left from last Fri- day and Saturday. No links left, but a big lot of good four-ply, reversible best 25c, cuffs, in seconds, at 6 for 40c. shirts are plain frort, stiff bos- open front and back, with ached and detached cuff: k and light colorings; plain and pleated front, madras Bhe calls him the power behind the Roosevelt throy rr Mr. Reader also wanted to say things about Mr. Cromwell, but his wife soon subdued bim by repeated kicks on the shin bestowed in the full view of the cere: oss! FRE LANDIE CALL mighty powers will let us land. I think the best way to do is to go straight to they'll disappear in a hurry—since you can- not duplicate them in any store for less than $1, Made of heavy bamboo, strongly {| put together; just as you see them in the picture, and Garnet printed Percale Negligees, with detached Values $1.00 to $1.50, for each. cults, 69c, allt Insies, at for 20c. Ludow Street Jail. ‘Ihey may want us + there. Perhaps, however, the Emperor | Enlisted Men. at Fort Totten it Washingto: ight not allow us even to land. Who can tell” . Save Post from Stopped at Panama. 23 {r. and Mri Pern stopped said she had 1 Special Sale of $1.00 Mid: Winter Sale of Shoess | |ssissessna st s0.||_ Se eee eee ety cupre Bath g,|| OMe Third Price for Silk Remnants. “pe a Men’s Douglas {Women’s Covert Sample Bath ‘ l esa digas in| Considerable excitement was caunea |] | Memes Doudlas 7 Oey Womens Cover’ ASC|Stippers - - 48C Thousands of yards of short lengths, which must be sold in a hurry. Shots aad. Oxtords—the Fositively worth 75c:| (7. Men's and Women’s 7sc.to | | Assortment comprises plain and fancy weaves of every description in wi more brought . 7 t AS SE ee OrOUEN | to-day by a fire that wtarted in the old KEES ; inci I¢swas feared | famous W. L, Dougias| 6 WN pair, These are the $1.50 kinds—never sold for fakes Gonipicteneten| S70 FSSNO\ damous’ Hak fc Ss ath AW aS A ii S make. “Complete line of | (22, [ry NC tamous i. =| BAN tess ples of fine Waist, Skirt and Dress Lengths. Esty les Ana lees ath Sau ST | Bean at ot AY nae styles; some of W > t e t 2 e Shall place the entire lot on sale to-morrow at practically one- Working infleence, auld quarters of the cap | at one time that the entire post would | fly factory damaged. Many T quality Black. All ; towelling; o:hers of feit; a all the new Spring lasts. fectly cutandfinish.d; few of tor? exquisite patterns,"| | third their worth. On.special tables in Silk Store: Several tipussnds cepa SES tne tol Wone| GY AIL with leather soles, nicely | 18c Yard for Benihadis worth 50c. week's selling. erful saving to dresses and underskirts. finished. 25¢ Yard for Remnants worth 75e. 35c Yard for Remnants worth $i. 45ce Yard for Remnants worth $1.25. 55e Yard for Remnants worth $1.50. ALSO—Several thousand yards of high-class BLACK SILKS in short lengths-—-marked at 4g and 4, their original prices, Basement. i Hockey " Says Her Views of Panama Albert Smith, of Manzi Joyant # | ieee nd nickel plated. it nickel . fs undies’ Ch Canal Lawyer Are Really & Co., Said to Have RI Sie meng sali gee O) Nome” tever i} Destruction. favorable view Work from | be deatr: asthe flames were blown | straight against the rest of the building | by a gale, | ‘The blaze was aying “the | He Rpards, Wis with | alarm 9 y/ shiny leathersamong them; Wool Covert; per- 4 by one of . He gave the off his rifle. The entire yy st ahd Ina noting regard-| moment t le ground was fllin id i H i irs m would «ay notiing regard as fling Women’sDres. Misses’ $2 Dress | Women’s $3 Kid fifase’” Shel exbec's to'revtin to'vera] sith the men. The port are dsmanment ll | Spep berg sve ee O5 Shoes $2 Press 1,.Q0 Shoes: =». 16 later. was hurriedly called to, = Lose turned on the big Silk, Kidskin and Patent | Patent Leather, with Fine Kidskin, blucher # Leather; almost every shade, shapes or plain laces; —~_—__ wind was a gale and the r 0 NS STIFFEN IN ailteee ie ; : also some button bers of tae structure. y nt; an) wah (the old best maker in New York. strictly hand made—by the 24, to 7, Bto E wide; building was vac: Positively worth $5 and $6 3 cull tops, patent or kid ' headquarters structure nec P | . KILBURN § FAVOR r pick nee ne the pair, and not to be du- jut sately, the wi pidlt a and the white kid tops; lace styles in Sizes from 6to 8, 9 to 12. C, D, and E wie; the dressiest shoe of t ‘year; otlered for to- tips; extension welt or | light soles, with sitk to. facings Oreof the best on American Sewing || a Sale of French Flannel, Ames spread plicated for less. Plenty for | morrow at exactly half sipeavaluesiceverar teen Ree eas cial ans | polio UN geeeae ager oe Albatross, Mohair and re Points Called for on Banking | swing, ‘but tse Seoren taf foe Se Mioirodue: 14..Q5 | | Tatteta Waists; worth from e hoers eae ieept drenched am” ie S wind Tuesy An Extraordinary ° e Be. ery ee eee 3 to $6.75—all at... Inquiry in Hand, but | Site Seedling vi aot iae Saie of” Fine Linen Table Cloths, || ® cis iyersom 2 || $3 to $0.7: oe Alack! Sealed Up. [ihe ioth wit Subang cbt 22% _— Positively Worth $5 Each ee tices cal Re Re ae oe Ee ecer tl a ptr ey ea ey ? 2 5 QO about the best yet hold of—at the price. Not one in the lot marked below~Three out of the buildings into new ones, To-morrow... +... sees soos O) SS Dollars; many of them have b . Six hundred and twenty Table Cloths—and we shall offer | | jis a tittle in Uae ip have een good: selling modelsiat #6 /aud them to-morrow at a price that ought to clear the lot ina | | cdvanceot our $6.75. All at $1.75 to-morrow. single day, | famous “Wal. They are ‘all linen, pure white Satin Damask, and come ina tham'’—and th’s large variety of patterns—with pretty borders running all the op we food (Special to The Evening World.) N ALBANY, N. ¥,, Feb. 15.—It was plain Dy the action of the Senate to-day that R du the resolution forgan investigation of | e ce Superintendent of Bunks Kilburn, will Vi F not, tn ease it le finally reported by the our Fat. Committee on Finance, reach the floor Assortment comprises French Flannel, Albatross, Mohair, Taffeta and Peau de of the House for two or three weeks, | R¢NgO Fruit Repidly Reduces Excess way around, to show you tris Sole, in a wide range of col When opportunity for sandbagging it] Fat Without tho Ald of Tiresome Some slight imperfections in the weave of most of thzm account for | | machine; explain to you its working qiisitely mace and finished, peu We Unpreyed by. thie, prebaar 8/96 In, Exoroises or Starvation Diet. their sale to us by the manufacturer at alt their worth, We pass them | | Parl” how thay are made and finish Biactcccr “peacen weenie an COSTS NOTHING To TRY, along to you at the same rato | | and frame, ithas the pepette i Prk lato Siebine sat a ee i ‘ Rengo Fruit ts a product of South America amps eat aT ; se: ront; hemstitching and’ Val dit has be tly disc dt Two sizes to choose from—2% and 3 yards in length, two yards Drop Head, Guarante lace inserting; c: Papers ordered from the Go’ hah ati ae egaee wide. They cannot be duplicated for less than $5. To-morrow, $2.50. for 16 Years. er ace inserting; speciil,at....e, SOE Walsts: OF Lawn, with yoke of wiss embroidery and Val. inscrting; swell model...... 2e25 $15.00 Skirts at $10 Made of very fine quality im- ported Voile; in the new circular model; pleated back and front; sides cut circular, with deep tucks; the Finance Committee, handed then down to-day in @ sealed envelope, At ~ the same time he produced & telegram om Chairman Malby ,of the Finan Committee, stating that he was ill at Some of the Greatest News of the February Sale)!!! his home in Ogdensburg with grip. ‘In the mean time I d@ou't intend that any action shall be delayed on my ac- es $25 Brass Beds at $ 5 wt Wont te carmen ot te | Noel aaa” || Pde SOIron Beds at $1.98 committee Lieut,-Gov, Bruce said he The February Sale has brought forth nothing better than these two Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, et 69¢ a Pair _.Five hundred dozens in the lot; of Glace Kid, made from extra selected light-weight would trai it the Governor's papers . ‘} ii . x ry te z Pete g ei cuine tanner ob tun ceiver lots of Beds, which we shall sell to-morrow. You cannot duplicate aa Menno two clasps, heavy broiser made over a silk drop, finished with Benator Allds. Allds later received tl them in any other store for a third more, embroidery; tan, mode, white and b!ack, three flounces. Very special, Package, but refused to break the se The Brass Beds at $15 have two-inch pillars, with he: aa x ‘Thin Iustration Shows What Rengo Fruit -1nch pillars, with heavy GS é i tetas ee ant cenit, wer ha rigors cro] Has Done in the Way of iteducing Fal. door-knob vases; very best of lacquering; three sizes to choose from. ely » Mousquetaire Gloves, 16-button length, of | ;—— -_——--— fn & sealed envoiope and I will have to | some very remarkable properties which will The Iron Beds at $1.98 are very solid; handsomely white CN pure silk—with double finger tips andarm ent them that way to the committee, | Feaacs mecses Tit and Hille up the eagit | FY | enamelled, ornamented with brass vases and caps; all sizes to choose, i MVE Cut, extra full; black and white only, 69e ¢ CH oth B ound ic ‘hen will the committee meet? Well, eats it roguiarly for @ short Other Bed: Ss jal ¢ , oo ‘a next regular meeting wi be Tues- time. It ts a product of na- e. eds-22Special Tozmorrow. o Pe i ds M i Bi Son" Tees the open attemeta io ee GR a Ae! ousquetaire Swede Gloves: Books. nay eghaldoniton of the Riba roto: nuns te dinentive’ rents = é jeu aa pak i Wo On allisizess i ie Satie Yor oo te ka ta a0 ny Se ve ckmuns * . He a eee ue; Friday only $2 ‘ A es collection Spree and popular, cloth bound books, 9908 that share will not be 4 . peeieienil nce vs formerly sold at 50c, and 7 fy to be cleared out at 10c, and 17c, me 2 to 1 to 4 to 1. roguoe surplus fat rapidly respectively. Hundreds of titles to select from, Baleony, the cubject, It Is very palntab: 4 e | SAYS BUSINESS RIVAL | sestteotit.srepste a. blot con Fs Spécial Demonstration At 10c. At I7e. mye ‘ POISONED HIS HORSES. | yt. use si H and Sale of Kone iter ay | Rove beet ore Weng we \ Rosamond Mary J. | Elizabeth and Her German Gard }¢| Rengo Fruit requires no exhausting ex- a Ree \ : 3 qc on siren ally help St a Mme. Josephine | | ie Beyorges: wavs | Hotes’ | Reveries of Bachelor Samuel: Geller Held on Accusation | 49, You, can, to rignt’ : : Special for Le Fevre’s Toilet | | ss". 100 ny _ | Eule from Shakerpore ” ot jes 1 Odyss ‘Made for Further Examination | tmisfiston ot the fot ant endef 20k an Bedding and Springs. Friday and Preparations. || ivi. eaten | Beton Warns bore Lattere ‘ “Bol Golden Deeds 4 in $1,000 Bail, tnd bulids them ‘up instead of piling te up if | nen continuous post with ‘T-ball eon- | At 3.9 Breau rly $6.00. i Saturday. j\< FRECKLE BALM TAKES OFF Marvel } Bavorite Boras i |i @amuel Galler; a brick contractor, of | {cine tn apy sense of the word but a mild, er ada eee ee On fee ieee heh pie cor eaale Bha KO’) Free Distribution eet ncaa Ose The Light Thee Falls 4 Not $67 Osborne street, Brooklyn, was | Pistsant, harmlons ¢rult put ‘up/ in concer with swell foot n't tedularty $0.00. Ny of Le Fevre's pies and Diateagaae “e1.00 | | Puantom Rickshaw PY, j rented early to-day charged by Max|ience, nn. Packages for conve PERE falerals, ttt 98nd At 6.00 "Eeierey Fe0es ’ LVO removes wrinitles and. Plain Tales trom the Hille f — Kiplas ‘ ‘ sets chums Fival, with the potwon-| If you auffer. from greens fat. send your Ripteltks ict: le hoavy Interals; a es i Fe.tores ary. sallow Boa Mulvaney Stories i ME Eero valuable hortes. nday in| of Rene Prult mailed trea in plain weeps | {1 | Combination eee etme. Atetean a | at 8.75 ehilnets Ooo ee H fay) 2 most mare:tous MANDO remover “ail” anoying: Reference and Educational Books, | per. Fill out free coupon below. Pe rylera et ny in fibre! with fancy scroll centre design. Femoves superftucus halt MM e How to Do Busi: ‘Ihe Graphic Atlas and Gazett of ed Deller he tea ttiowea hin| | FREE RENGO Cou COUPON” ners ‘itsag (oe pearl eae SN le patntessiy att. oh 8 Boe in Great Commerciat Centres vy | the Worl bere Bartholomew. | [f+ fom Brovklyn, shoved two arsenic tab-| |, Uf you sutter from excons. ta, all you AO... Ueking: 10 Ibe, ") : 5 p> | tonal Boring Sbciog : sae Sih He Ra AOE | uileon. tes. ov 79e : ‘thet . Th : a0; value $1860... 65} re: 50 f aa ft : Aer tha a we | [Races PHCLeneO raat Setar ||] | Rove ere irs mo ag) BB ea 3.8 MARE SMR st aera Behan, Be 30e fakes denied the acpusation end | | in plain Weiappers thee a. te kage, full sine; value $24.00, IeBQ| 3:73) Pelutarly 8.00 | f ‘The Werner Universal E a Man Pare NN F g : Snio- | We u eto 2 4 hi 3-1b, Feather Pillow, HN Prime Feather Pillow, } Femove: waste mat Peli ct Hercpsest baenain 7 c rin full eheep: las pa c i in Ucking,. : 2.10 pores It really fi lull sheep, Regularly $2.50; at 4° fee made up in A, G. A. tloking..

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