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THE WORLD: THURSDAY Perner 2 me BELEN ASKS MET TODEBATE he. € poklynite Also Eager tw Meet Shepard on the Same Platform. Few Schoolboys Can Officials Plan to Instruction All : t INANCES THE SUBECT. | ie; “More than twinty per Wingate, President of the P Athletic eLague. ‘ithe Money to Build Proposed s) Subways. ‘Help! Help! Borough President Coler, of Broklyn, “Bas challenged Comptrolier Herman ‘Mets and Kawerd M. Shepard, aloo of Breokiyn, to a joint debate in Camegie ‘Ball. How he didn't happen to think make his proposition more Coler offers to pay for the , printing, music and other | He might even be ‘persuaded audience, | 's burning desire to debate | by a statement Comptroller | mide yesterday to the effect that ter. help alon; er to-tla something about comptroliering developrent. movey for subwa; Need Heat and Windows. sing the, following languag = {iT have not the slightest Idea where Jlength ad sixty-foot breadth will be ity would get its money to bulld| c # with, dut I suppose our mu-|Car on Long Island Train awnership ftlends would, waive 7 zt Jumps Track and Strikes 1} mater "contin ae Ww i he Suffered. “He says. that Iron Pillar. “Dead Man’s Curve.” Sure We have our league now, which money w water | ve~ = a ameney (for water, lnprove. —— 4 we, Bo ately ‘Counsel and at the city \is * peveme, Hed’ decided tt y The rear car of a five-car Long Island | | allenge Comptroller Metz and his | Railroad electric train jumped the track | Well a8 President pAbekéow cee for an athletic fleld.”” derate, Mr. Shepard, to int to-day aa it was entering the station | Board of Aldermen, narrowly esc: Borough President John F. aes at Figtbush and Atlantic avenues, McGowan and Keenan Nar-| will do all I can to rowly Escape Death at |, want to give them a place to go o1 hool hours. The cost of a. cli recreation pler idea, {+ pillar steporting the roof of the shed, | teenth street The passengers. who ‘had arisen from| The City Chamberlain, who, although ; Pave eery TRE agit | thelr seats preparatory to leaving the |seventy years and over, Hees man, lawyer and editor in the an: | car’ were thrown fro mtheir feet and|had been with President gent.’ | three were slightly injured: They were; |the Third Panel Sheriff's Jury dinner. C. Prospect o hearing Mr. Coler talk | George Stendenkson, of Mynbrrook; | which was held at the Waldorf. aolght be regarded with equanim- George A. Yeseat of Rockville Centre,| Just aa they reached “Dead Man's en the oe of heart and Curtis Smith, of Frereport, L. 1 ington avenue car of the snd. Mr. Mi t The train waa an express from Ja-| Metropolitan road, heading uptown, on maica and was running elowly. A | das! into the cab. The driver, Harry . ir O [Suton tat eiceared to be tnpropely | nivoher, mes. thrown from hie-seat, . Shepard all in t threw the forward trucks of the | landing on his head several fect away. car from the track and the oar| The cah was wrecked piatform. It struck | ‘The City Chamberlain as well as the 1 the past a glancing biow or the damage | president) of the Boam of Aldermen z : “Dy Graham, of Geney Hospital, at- [NO yi@one oMfga auton wore ne DEAD, TEN tended to the injuries of the three fn |S P%Gnconscious., ‘They. remal Vets men. They were sent home lal ir gacmmeelel are doa: cs ‘rit tor thelr {PAgTER"the Foad TOR BoVERaT hours assistance and picked them up, bring- Me "HURT IN COLLISION — {ng them to a negbboring drug store, oo “JANWSVILLE, Wls., Feb. 15.—Three Mrs. J. Augusta Smith Dead. Where they received prompt attention, ns men were killed, four others were} BOSTON. Feb. 15:—Mrs, J. Augusta babagely were sitpotiy bare “ane Dig | Smith, wife af the Rey. Judson Smith, BOY AND GIRL DROWNED. pead-on | coulaion of a speviaj|Crresponding secretary of the Ameri-/ ROCHESTER, N. Y., Feb. 15.-Roland and 4 passenger train on can sBoard Commissioners for Foreign | Brown, aged fourteen, and Florence mee ati Nerns Railroad,” | a ‘ied suddenly at her “--~-» | Fargo, aged seventeen, were drowned in ; here yesterday from heart diseice. Mra | Tonawanda Creek, at Alexander, Gene: ‘of Barabo. Buntth was tvesidvat of the Wow »| gee County, last eyenin; Tl AB Back, of the freight | Hoard of Missions. Before marriage | going skating, and the darkness Se eeetid to be Qing, The wreck | She Was Miss Bushnell, of Hartford, O. | walked into a hole where men had been yas ue. I: Is said, to a snowstorm. | Sie was born in 1848. cutting fee, WHEN METZ AND COLER MEET.- TO OPEN SUMMER PIERS on Re SO YOUNGSTERS CAN ‘CHIN? sums cuseo ven DEATH. of the; 50 the pliers will be open , H ¢ | Of course ft Is too late to do unyt | \ (Boys on the east de living i th6 | thie Sear for the recreation piers open | Wood. Some of the lighted off dropped He, Can Show Where to Get crowded tenement-house district are be-|in May, It is not surprising that the | on het sWirts and in a moment she was! low normal,” says Gen. George W. | New York boy is in danger of becoming all ablaze. Dr. McDonald, who came © School | @ Weakling. | When you see them dart- | from the Hospital, found her fatally in- Out of 600 boys only two could “chin” | witness all the athletics many of them the bar, a test any husky country chap Id do twelve times without stopplng: | average east side boy doesn't even know To give the New York schoolboy a | how to '¥. We found that out when cbance the Committee on Athletic ‘ublie Schoo! Athletic League was BE SURE YOU DON’T WASTE Fields, of which Gen Wingate Is Chair- We v t te th 7 Ry ‘ man, “has asked Dock Commissioner | fieids, and with a 00-yard i | E N D 5 tC) ren boy a 2, Bensel to give to the school «child poe ta > . a pretty good = 0} New York the use of the recre- an us of ~ ation plera as athletic centres The | an yeae ones! are end serarey ‘ ih Sasreation plete die) weed Wour)inonthe |Gbease th.develon tule Coaies, one oe ROYAL DUTCH in the year and remain {dle in the win- Naiilechie? on piece “Tt 19 an {dea I am only too glad to Sard Wil snawer, @ Gqible. por, ‘ARRO @ fe) Cc oO A. man: aid the Dock Commission- ‘The pier at East Twenty- fourth street and West Fiftieth street \ |are in the neighborhod where the chil- | ttlking CLUETT, PEABODY 4 co, egy gmoney enougt dren absolutely need places to run and |os'an athletic Neld and sou wilt per own bea coher este exercise. What I have asked the com- té see the Be tieaeh tocapersilsie mittee to do is to have an official re- quest prepared for the Board of Estl- ) fram his experience as Comp- mate, and it Is then only a question 0! : maintains that a way can be time when we will be giving more New ii Whereby the city can get plenty | York sohool children places for physical Appartus is put in'the six hundred foot as | fle*hs place as coud be desired. I'm| clear through our list of heart and eoul with the movement and | liquors. Our annual Flow 5 i} th, sce,” says Mr, Coler, in his chal- ee fenge, “tzat Compirolier Metz, in dis- he piers, a Abe Bee PA gaks tor os id si m~he: 5 01 Gussing the iisterg bill, is quoted as l Ebdue'$a0,000 cach, and when athletic —__>——— ae | ‘The need of the growinug school boy os same lo’ i Werk for piaical exercise is it~ ; Ow prices on the PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS, ich i Bec eald Gen. Wingate, “To be / : i Superior of any flour ever milled, QUIS, which is the equal if not the doing wonders for the boys, but we can they find the same hig! f City Chamberiain Patrick Keenan, as block would be over $1,000,000, and the ‘ fa CERY STORES. Every da’ legue has no sum b fthat’ size to pay E Of when they buy from us ti Ahearn death Jast might in a trolley car and] deserves the credit of thinking of the Brooklyn, and crashed into an fron| cab collision at Broadway and Four- “We want to push this plan through eS ee ee EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, 1906. i | Annle Sexton Attempicd to Start a | | Fire with Kerosene. | ” As the resul ms re Do that ‘‘Stunt,’” and) .Miath Kine ‘secur weet | years o'd, of No. 1 eoker street, Give Them Physical | died to-day at St. Vincent's Hospital. | | ¢ | The young woman was unmarried and | the Year Round. | Jived with her ron the third flooy | Oa five-stor On Tuesday | | morning Was 5 & 2 fro in the | kitehen stove. 1t did not burn quickly | xt year. | enough and she poured kerosene on the ing in and out of crowds, dodging auto- | jured. mobiles and wagons you practically get. ‘They have absolutely no muscular developmént in their arms. Why, the pose, Its double strength requires only one half the quantity of other cocoas, Give him the recreation plere MAKERS OF CLUETT AND MONARCH ON: YELLOW WRAPPER, ALL GROCERS, CLUPECO SHRUNK—QUARTER sIzEg (Great Values for Small Prices Housekeepers will enjoy this week a great feast of values, which extend pure foods, provisions, groceries—also in wines and r Sale, the most successful ever held, ended last week, ‘ons, wha stocked up before the sale, we continue the but in justice to our patr Is Every day it becomes clearer to hosts of housekeepers that nowhere sise fh quality at such low prices, the same purity or the as they do at any of the 160 JAMES BUTLER GRO- 'y hundreds of new customers begin to realize that hey save money and safeguard their health. So our business grows and prospers, enabli week to give 5 % ve a little better ; Rt iP abling us every week to gi i Some details of the week's prices follow: \ CH OICE | caer ae einen “ POTATOES. S CROCERIES Peerless Malt Extract. } | 5P&i2! shipment from Maine of the very finest Perfect liquid tonic, strengthens and selected potatoes, sound and white, the kind ] O Peerless Cocoa. uw | bal same fresh wholescmeness, builds up bodily waste, that cook mealy; far superior to’ anything The perfect {ood—soothing, refresh- Shree | One that has been in this market; for th ing, nourishing, | pattie, Z5C| soit, QC] | white they iistyabaskele te ee ee! | ae OC a | LS Pride of St. Louis Flour The very best “superfine” flour that is milled. Unsurpassed in baking qualities and equally popular with particular housekeepers for bread, biscuit, cake or pastry. This week, almost at carload prices: By the Barrel.....64.95 | 7-lb. Bag............ 29 ates Big ie be) Scns Bag toe Best Creamery Butter Shipments of the finest Butter continue coming a most every day from the great Western Creamerics, with whom we have contracted for their entire output. The quality continues superb ayd our customers more than satistied. We keep the price down to, a lb... sedeeees 17 FRESH EGGS for 25c Hams > Eye ri Swift's delicious little sugar-cured Housekeepers High Class Special. Tney, phe oni icnics; iean, t i , ind toooth:ome; weights te 7{ {2 Cans Sugar Corn, creamy and sweet,! cans 25 Foriatbulles a linited rarely cot Ibs. For this week we continue to} | 2 cans String Beans, green and tender, | & for Cij : supply ee ea retail below packers’ extra fancy quality is delivered Saving the Public Cigar Money : We have had repeated occasion during the past few months to call public attention to the combined reduction in cigar cost and improvement in cigar quality which American Cigar Company methods have accomplished. The latest example was in the NEW CREMO VICTORIA cigar which, at 5c, gave everything that had ever been given by any 3-for-25c. cigar ‘in the days before “A” (Triangle A) meth- ods had been perfected. We now present a new demonstration of the power of these new, scientific, cost- saving processes in the New CONTINENTAL Bouquet 4 for 25 Cents ormery 3 for 25) AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, Manufacturers THE “TRIANGLE A” " Stands for Honest Cigar Values ie} ‘ daily to each of our 160 Gro- Bray mnie are sal 8l4c cerles, ‘The price each ay. will Bacon Double Ss. QH. be the lowest that can possibly be Swift's Famous Eagle Brand Green Stamps charged. Boneless Bacon, Sugar-cured, With all purchases of 10 cents or more, except C.0.D. groceris. 2h the most aavaty and’ appetizing | | Stamp specials offered below are given in place of Double Stamps. Blue Ribbon Soups e fat and lean sti S pers Died aaeeat Rich, deliciously flavored, the best- in y slice; i ite of th suace making the bacon “| | Stamp Specials with Teas @ Coffees tasting and most nourishing that worth 20c; we sell ] 5 50 Stamps Free with Very Best Teas, a lb. + 80c can De eG Chal ce ator meat: this week, ah alb.-...... &9C | | 25 Stamps Free with Best No. 1 Tens, a Ib, 238¢ bait duces. 15 Stamps Free with Choice No. 2 Teas, a Ib. 2400886 oe Cc 15 Stamps Free with Old Goverment Java Coffee, unsurpassed in Purity, flavor, aroma and cup quality, a I “ ¥ 10 Stamps Free with Best Mocha and Java Coffe +25¢ : a pteercies Raaey 10 Stamps Free with Best Maracaibo Coffee, +20c highest grade, self-raising; 2-1b. eee ee package oN, g Peerless Buckwheat—Prepa raisin - 2Bc .25¢ -25¢ Vitter» Bottle, 3 Te; staail bottle, . can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for.......18c] oli cans. vee soe ce aes ‘ : pe tle Domestic Salad Oil, for. aria. es (eo eatin carton... Ak | 10 Stamps Free with '¢-pint bottle Lucca Olive oul, finest imported... i Tae clan ase hk 15 Stamps Free with pt. bottle Peerless Worcestershire Sauc ‘ 3 Oc B-- grain: whole, c 10 Stamps Free with }3-pint bottle Peeriess Worcestershire Sauce... 06 ‘pole uring. Apne Free Lat 14-Ib, tin Black or White Pepper for .. His; all the ‘choles. kinds, In 15¢ vi -] ii s jar 5 . lamps Free wit! Ib, tin Butier’s English Mustard, for aa es HRs lar fruit favors; 1-1 sinetasistereseeessarsovissesepeseanersanaoetenssenenpmsoreealiee aetna aie dteaaae collate - CS fy ry 2 Fard Dates—Blue Ribbon Gage Setp, Mention alifornia ruits. Sweety meaty, Gtasttt he TREK, “popular ee ssie Brand. (East View Brand. | som ‘est: a : The fanclest quality of ripe, - Cholee quality of California fruit. Currante—Fauciest Amalies, clean, fresh ted fruit, preserved in pure, rich Drenerved in rich, heavy syrup; enwsi fine red; Just arrived 9 ae sugar syrup. Nothing fine to the best grade of most retailers, Treen, cfisp non- 100. and 10 f = Flow Green Gai te Kast View f can. 4Re Fe: dottle., 10c ae ani extra | Asparagus—El lo, fancy Callfornia bottle... sss ssvercrtsescees jars 2: Violet Ai ‘For the ba . . dainty linge: bottle. .... ss rraae. full size tin. or fted sparagus Ozpter Bas, nt ener 0 eMC E UN O| certetg eatornees white iba oth, 25 nBbromangelon —! tlo or Hillside, sifted early | Salmon Steake—Eesle, selected Colum! ¢ famous jelly powder; 2'cans, gall: Feen and tender; Fe | Hiver deh, the vors nests 11d. PZE this week, large package... IIc Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder All the favorite fruit flay. ors, package... ] rasppedeies “and delicious, packages, LOG Fresh from the glowing ovens of the NATIONAL BAKINGCOMPANY. asa aaa ‘| [Wine and Liquor Specials Saltines Johnnie Ca... __At 71 JAMES BUTI'ER LICENSED STORES. Monogram Rye Whiskey. ‘ America’s finest ten-year-old Rye, Under our exclusive, control. Unsurpassed for Family or Medicinal use. | Stamps Free with 5 EVERY BOTTLE 7 C ROR pessisss adeseans 50 Wii eyaco Lager Beer, oc $1.00 Port and Sherry. | California Claret. |» Cholce—Extra fine 20c