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gre BURGLAR HELD [So UP BY PISTOL OF POLICEMAN - 1 ‘ ETS WILD: as “SDAY RVLNING, MED LOA $0, Tood, vie Ma Some Florodora Girls Still on Waiting List “Oh, tell me pretty masden, are there any more at home like yout’ “At home? Oh, no, But then you might find one or two In the peerage, in Wall street, or in Pittsburg, air," sho said. To-Morrow’s Hosiery Special. Positively for One Day Only. 8 Favors, Ete., For the 22d. . Large Hatchets, Ge. each. ) Small Hatchets, 2e.; 20e. doren. Pin Fings, Se. to GOe. dos. ‘e Rustic Logs, 8. to 896. @ stnrl ‘with Cherries, &c., 10¢. to & Flag Boxes, Se. to SOc. ‘Washington Hats, Go. to 100, BUDTTROTTSTOOTESATSOOOTTSOEy sminld Guys er eache gunn re Pies, $1.98 and Closed | Thursday, Shop To-morrow. 8 ed eat te pe ("To-morrow OOO © 3 ® Women's very sheer transparent 8 Gauze Lisle Thread, untearable jet black and absolutely fas color: Value 25c, Pair; One a ane at TRACTION TRST AHTS MOVE T BEAK MERGER AN of this is mentioned because the) taught when we went to, school. a sex: Wis supposed to contain six. And trusting public has again lived through upponed’ to seontain, sic ADA the marriage of another of the orlig- eloriginal ~wioredOre, “sextet hal Florodora sextet girls, Fran-|yirle married ‘since there were “such ces Belmont, to Lord Ashburton, who things, But then, maybe we weren't peers into the House of Lords oocasion-| €00d at figures, and the original Floro- ally. ps, Ze. each. dora girls were oh! so good as to fig- “Strongy Bill’” Cowed by Revolver That Stayed His Hand. Denies Conspiracy and Says It Only Follows a Fixed Albany Policy. (Special to The Byening World.), ALBANY, Feb. %.—The Traction ‘Trust sent Its best attorneys to Albany to-day ro oppose the petition to the At- torney-General for proceedings to ‘‘bust” the merger. Paul D. Cravath represent- ed Ryan and George W, Wickersham argued for the Belmont end. man Waltman and cowed before the ‘The argument in favor of the petition | Jevelled barret of a revolver early to- was made by Clarence J. Shearn. Ho| day. said that the Interborough-Mevropolitan| Waltman hed had a flerce atrumels merger was a trick and device to 9¢-| with “Strongy Bill" before that climax complish by indirection a monopoly pro-| Was reached, for a long sentence for hibited by statute and common 10W;|purglary stared BIN in the face, Walt Rt that it removes the sitmulus fof! man had other business In hand, too. tition and places the future Ge! There were two of Bill's confederates Telopment of the shane balnera tices on the job, one within the burglarized Taibo’ that reckless stock watering had| Pisce the other Ine joheadeeaeter been resorted to In bidding for the mo- |!" {he Seema eaintane corte nopoly, thus fixing a heavy tax perma- saw Hurgiararat Were nently upon the people. Monopoy in public servee, he declared, led to deter-| Waltman, who had crept unnoticed foration in service and unduly high| upon the scene while the men were in- prices and disregard of public righss, 4| tent on their burglary, rapped his atick conspicuous example of which is fur-| for assistance, bringing Detective Joseph nished by the Gas Trust, Kem: the'sin ‘Dhe personal attorneys for Ryan and Mord 2 Belmont, together with Delaney Nicoll,| "There's another one of the gang in- side the building, Take my stick and go in after him,” exclaimed Waltman. representing the merger comnitiee, and Joveph S. Ausroach, for the Interbor- The detective, with drawn revolver and ready club, entered by a broken win- ougi.-Metropoliian Company, submitted @ brief assertion that mo agreement to Perform an act expressly authorized by statute could constitute @ conspiracy in| dow, which the crooks had smashed, Testra.nt of trade or commerce; and|In @ nallway, inky dark, with only the hat ii has been for years the policy of | sense of touch and hearing to guide the Legisiature to encourage the merger | him, Kemp felt the, presence of “hus = rath ri .| man." They grappled, but a few well- ade Pond other pub Nellie ta | directed blowa of the stick brought the fellow to terms, He was dragged out- side. and other public utilities in in the mean itme the wagon to be em- i AUTCHELL GOES Mee ininded Sooty had disappeared. TO SCALP DOLAN Both Burglars Battered. ‘Strongy Bill’ Reed and his compan- Miners’ Committee So Far De- termines on Only Two of “My hands are up. You'vd got me with the goods! And "Strongy Bill" Reed, of the Cherry Hill district, detect- od In the act of robbing Samuel Lebo- vitz's women's finery store, at No, 68 Allen streot, gave in under a shower of blows from the nightstick of Police- (oe who gave his name as John Suill- van, of No. 664 Water street, were lugged off in a patrol wagon to the El- dridge Street Pollce Station. Both mea were bleeding from outs, which were dressed by Dr. of Gouverneur Hos- pital. ‘Strongy, Pain waa sult deflant “I don't want them cuts attended to by sawbones like you hospital blokes, he said, “I'd rather bleed to death.” He was induced by police means to take the treatment, ‘The police found that the crooks had Proposed already removed several hundred dol- Demands. Inte" Worth, of goods from the store by ——— means of the wagon. and had stored a large quantity under a stoop for removaj when caumht In the act. Reed and Sullivan were arratrned be- fore Magistrate Finn in the Essex Mar. et Court. and by lim held until to~ row afternoon for examination. he prisoners asked for the adjourument on the ground that they “wanted to in. a lawyer. Thelr explanation for eins Jp the store wes that they had been on ‘a spree, and that they did not realix> what they were doing. tee es ENGLISH ADMIRAL DEAD. LONDON, Feb, 20.—Vice-Admiral Bir Harry Grenfell, who recently had been Invalided home from the Mediterranean, dled yonlerday, He was born in 1845, HUNYADI JANOS The Best Natural Laxative Water ‘The United Mine Workers’ committee @f seven, chosen after the conference of the larger scale committee with the mine operators lust Tuesday to revise ‘the demands to be made by the miners, was in session to-day, with President John Mitchell, at the Ashland House. ‘The committee has thus fur settled upon enly two demands it will make, for the eight-hour law and the recognition of the union, The other demands are st{ll being discussed. The programme as to the Boani of Conciliation has been changed, and instead of asking for the formation of three district boards the miners’ com- mittee, when it next meets the oper- ators’ committee, will simply express its objection to the present board and suggest a new arrangement for concilia- thon of grievances. It is not likely, however, that the operators will yield anything on this point as they are firm fm continuing the present board as on any polnt at issue. Anovher point yet to be decided by the mine workers’ committee is the length of time the new agreement, if one is made, shall exiat, What Observer Sees. Tt is plain to experienced observers of the situation, that while the mem- Ders of the imine workers’ committee are busy formulating their demands wo be made to the operators, they will be satisfied if they obtain a renewal of the existing agreement, and do not expect to gain the extensive demands they haye talked of. President Mitchell will go to Pitts- burg to-night to beand President Patrick FOR lan, of the bituminous miners, his Opponént in the present. situation, In his den. Mr, Mitchell will return next CONSTIPATION Wednesday night. ratots’ committee will prob- ably meet here Friday or Saturday. L, Connell, Hoe Beranton, head of the committee, reserved rooms at ei Waldort-. ceisria Hotel for those President Mitchell was asked to-day if the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court, declaring It to be a violation of the Inter-State Com- Reductions merce law for railroads to deal in commodities which they haul, refer- ring pai to the coal carrying eularly, companies, would have any effect upon the possible coal ‘He sald that the | decision would “have no effect upon the action of his committee, any Yor ‘he ‘could not. toll, how Fancy Cushions. way tar Teaching the effects of the decision Would be, and that therefore his com: I continue its discussion of ey ae) workers’ Mgeaet pmattected r would ire, oon the, Weise! 200 Assorted Cushions, ee Bs I dectared. positively embroidered and painted, at h communica i ie . . Peat enna fie.| #125 f0 $6.50 each, meeting last Thursday. It was report- ed yesterday that there had been such communication between tha commit- tees, but Mr. Mitchell aenies this. —_————_. LOOK OUT, COPS, FOR BINGHAM’S NEW AUTOS. |; Deputies Will Search for Delin- quents in Three Wind-Beating . Machines, Police Commissioner Bingham wante three new automvbiles for his deputies. reduced from $2.00 to $10.50 each Cushion Slips. too completed Tops and Backs, ready to slip cushion into, at $1.50 to $2. 50, reduced from $2.25 to $4.00. Cushion Tops. 300Tapestry 24-inch Squares, suitable for cushion tops and backs, at 25C., 35C., 50C-, 7 5C. a. want puff wagons, and of a make. too, for Gen Bingham the Board of Hatimate and pay tionment for Let that is $5,000 each, lonable deputies would turn ‘The fashi < rey Bore noses up at a twelve top6. ae ation the give Ad @ reason, ee police gone they Lord€& a lor, SBIR Romee crewe. Sis Cates ‘odd. ko them coming blocks away and avoid| , Broadway and ‘Twentieth Street; being caught In a moment of unwarl- ™ Rifh Avenpe) Nineteenth Street. Seer to ola’ thts hie his fae Florodora sextet girls years ago. or any of the old-established lines—run around loose offering a title {n exchange for a former original F. V. girl, there will be a stampede from the side- sireets that would astonish him. the Waldorf by the haughty Oscar for not wearing a walter suit after 6, wave @ bundle of green end yellow government nounce his Intention of making an O. F. D. girl his blushing bride, will think that the stage manager has sent out the third alarm for a rush re- hearsal. line of automobile and lobster pickled in wealthy water may not get away with the rallying call as easily ag the British coronet-wearers, bul the age to find the former Original ing around somewhere. You probably thought ail the original Nothing but figures. And werg married dora girl, te very good as tu Sight arithmetic at that. Would you wear a coronet, whk stylish season in and season out, in PG fsing over your old Inst wh cultivate But not s0. Let a member of the peerage—Rurke's and them. ; ted from LAGIS SPIER Bernat ose et norn, or have a Pittsburg person ing an Imitation of a foundry with money? Figures will do It. The Belmont - Ashburton shows that the O. F. D. 8. is inexhaustib! and can aiw and he| trading-stamps and an- be depended on of them to tets, Wall street could furnish a Pittsburg has xrown weary Wall street brokers with a neat side sextet girls will until something new by theatrical woods that will take all Blamour ou of being an Original, mati= Jurk- Accordl to the arithmetic they Ripple it through your fingers; the touch suggests silk. Marvel at its glori- ouslustre. Listen to its soft, silky rustle. That’s Heatherbloom Taffeta, the new fabric that takes the place of silk, not because it’s so much cheaper but because it’s so much better for every parpore for which taffeta silk is used— tlinings, Drop-skirts, Petticoats. By oe ard at all lining counters, 150 shades, 36 inches wide, 35¢ a yd. etticoats at petticoat departments, 50 shades, $2 and upward. fetes tle mark on sslvago of ever: yom waist orev A. G. HYDE & SONS, 361-362 Broadway Stern Brothers Millinery Dep't (2, Showingof the Latest Novelties for Early Spring Wear in Untrimmed French Hats in the Newest Straws and Most Fashionable Shapes. A large variety of Trimmed Tallored Hats, at $2.95, 3.75, 4.45 Leather Goods Complete Assortment of Travelling Bags & Suit Cases. Special, To-morrow Travelling Bags, of Wal: 14 in, 1Sin, 16 tn, Laather, heavy gilt ttcamings, $5.35, 5.65, 5.95 Strap Books, with inside frame, in seal or colored moroceo, 1.80 Hand Bags, covered frame, fitted with purse, fn seal or fancy calf, 2.95 Fine Kid Belts, 95c, 1.25 in black, white and light shades, To-morrow an Importation of Table and Bed Linens consisting of Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, At Large Reductions from Prevailing Prices. 2x2 yds, 9x2l¢ 2x3 LE GS | 91,60, 248 2.00, 3.25 2.35, 3.85 NAPEINS Breakfast Size, Doz, $1.75, 2.38 TO MATCH ) Dinner 2.35, 3.00 LINEN PILLOW CASES, Hemstiched, 2214236 in. Pr. 85c, 1.25 LINEN SHEETS, Hemstitched, Full Size, Pr. $5.50, 8.75 ——————— An Offering of Muslin Sheets, Pillow « Bolster Cases Sheets Plain Hemst’d PijllowCases Plain Hemst’d 1yx2lg yds, 47¢ S7c 21 x36 ini 13c 17¢ 19(x23¢ 55 65 2214x36 “ 14, 18 2 x23 62 72 25 x36 1s 19 axe 8 69 79 a7 x36“ 16 20 234x235“ 70 «680 Bolster Cases ayjx3 77° «87 = 21 x54ins, 22 32 a\gxarg 78 88 21 x63 “ 25 35 2x8 85 95 a1 x72 * 27. (37: 23jx3¢ * 95 1.05 aa}gx72 “ 32 «442 West Twenty-third Street Gres—in fact. figures were. their Strong fldren, {f you would be an original ‘Then study figures and how to Would you have a Wall street broker serenading beneath your window and playing the wedding march on an eto marriage | girl supply Its’ stock is the best ‘The British peerage alone has enough make several double sex- telling pretty ladies by the way, thoy Swished heir skirts and wiggled’ thelr fiop-hata, But the original Florodora FRAN OSS STORES REPOST fe- ts Th, OOOO! TODOGOOQOADOGOGOHOODOGOOHHOGOOOOOGIGHOSGSOOGGIGOOSGSGE 5. 88 Outtit:—To-morrow, 5. 8S& An Iron Folding Couch—one that makes itself into a bed with the least possible effort. With the bed we shall supply to-morrow a yory hand- pe Oriental striped Couch Cover, fringed all around and full three yards long, y This Folding Couch Bed has a bronze {fron frame and Is fitted with National wire springs with helical ends. The picture at the left shows it undressed, with both sides elevated, to make a double bed; when these sides are dropped and the couch cover is adjusted you have the couch as shown at the right. The whole outtit, with Mattress 5 8 8 and Cover, to-morrow for £ le HODDOQOODODOGODOHODOGDDOODODOHOGOGGODDOOOIHOH LOOOO4 Remarkable Embroidery Allowers Purchase of Five thousand yards in this purchase of handsome St. Gall Embroid- ery All-over—in cambric, nainsook and Swiss, All the newést effects, in the very latest designs; English eyelet, blind work, open work, medallion and insertion conceits. Absolutely correct for making en- tire waists, yokes, sleeves, &c. These prices for To-morrow only: 98e yard—worth up to $1.65. 1.35 yard—worth up to $2.00. 4.69 yard—worth up to $3.00. rs $1.25 Embroidery Flouncings at 59c Three thousand yards, 18 inches wide; flouncings and corset cover embroidertes; great variety of exquisite patterns; all nicely ‘worked in sheer Swiss, Great values while they last. shia for X= i This 19 the Bod. Bolster Is Extra, You @an Save a Third on New Spring SILKS We are ready for the busiest silk season this store has ever known © for silks are to be greatly in favor. A splendid stock is here to greet you—complete to the minutest detail. Many of these Silks are priced the fully a third below what others ask. Witness: 5,000 yards of ROUGH SHANTUNG | 1,200 yards of “RADIUM” PEAU DE SUITING at dreads so de- CYGNES—in a full line of street and r G evening shades — Includin, regular value 75c., at, yard SESE | hack “regular value 75c., at LOC 4,500 yards of GUN-METAL PONGEE | 3,500 yards of IMPORTED BLACK SILKS—27 inches wide—reg- DRESS TAFFETAS; real val- 55e ular value 50c., at. 39¢ | ieLTse: 2,500 yards of BROCHE SILKS in the | 1,500 yards of YARD-WIDE BLACK 3 French Valenciennes Laces—Special: fin Cia NOUR 69c DRESS IMEORTED YATES 95e 3 Ten thousand dozen pieces of these French Val. and German round- Lede a OO FETA; real value $1.5 mesh Laces, Edgings and insertings; all in the most-wanted trimming ratte eee PRINTED SATIN | 4200 yards BLACK DRESS PEAU DE widths; large assortment of new designs; very special at ARDS, in broche ef- OLE: fects; regular value $1.25... SOC J value sso Poet ually! BOC SSe Dozen Yards; worth $1.10. 19t Proor, centre, PIGOOOVPIOVOOOSOIDOOOPOOSO 5 DOLODLQOM POOQODAOSCOOOOOHOOSE) Continuing the uu Men’s Shirts; Women’s Genuine $ 1D Sensati pales or Cie ae > shirts for the 8 $2.50 and $3 Shoes, I. 6 3 Holiday should not miss getting his share & Fine Glace ah Bt uiie and fitty airs, inclnging ® every size and width, All made with ribbon top f from the lots offered below—all of which 8 many pairs carry the $3 label, Others are our Own war- are exceptional value. ranted $2.50 “Medallion” kinds, Blucher and lace. A final —Negligee Shirts at and decisive stock clearance, & le ats at Worth up to 1.00. phere 6 1 Ose 49c4 © Browns, tans, fawn, purple, blue. Fine all-wool B| Stiff Bosom and Plea. @& EH Ge IR 0) aS t\ted Neglisee Shirts, ce Worth up to 1.00 75c to $1.50 Sample Bath Slippers, ASec Men’s and women's; made with leather soles; many colors and cloths; a complete sample line—and a bar- $1 Girls’ $1.50 to $2 Shoes, Girls’ Velour Calf, extension sole, $1.50 schoor shoes; button; ©, D and E widths; low heels; Inside and outside back stays; duck linings; sizes 9 to 11 and 12 to 2. Larger Girls’ Dongola Kid, extension sole, patent tip lace shoes; sizes as above; fully reinforced, fj Stiff Bosom Shirts, Worth 1.50 and 2,00, I. oe Styles are the best you'll see in New York this 1906 season—patterns are varied—anl a great many of them. Don’t miss the sale. BOOWOOOGQOAO “Men's Finest 2 Silk Balanee of the Misses" and Smaller Girls! White Kid Top Shoes—sizes 8 to 11; lacing styles; low heels; about 100 ioe Linea 1UXedO pairs, All ae $1, W. L. Douglas Shoes, Four thousand pairs of both shoes and Ox- fords—the famous W. L, Douglas make; slightly factory damaged, which accounts. for their low price here. All styles in a great many leathers, No other shoe bargain in the world can compare with this one, Celebrate Washington’ s Birthday with | Uiees at Special Prices: It doesn’t cost much to show a bit of patriotism on Washington’s Birthday—if you buy your flags here, Should it rain that day, you can put these flags out just the same—and you'll still Suits at I 5 Three hundred Suits—and every man who does 8 5 Not possess one will wish to participate in this sule—for they are the equal of any custom- made Tuxedos in every particular, beautifully lined and finished. Sorry we haven't more of them, for they'll create a great stir to-morrow. Made of fine black cloth; lined and faced with @ made _in the very newest ae cut almost © J most fashionable Suits, it is possible to buy, v iy Ready To-morrow Morning—on the 3d Floor. DODOGDDOOOSODODOGIDHOGODHDGGOWPGOGOOGODSGOOOOEOOOO|NG © have a perfect flag after the day is over. 20c$s quare Yard for Cork ALL-WOOL BUNTING: standard Government kind. Linoleum Worth 59Qc. 3 3x5 tet.......109 | 6x9 teet..... 43 This is not a sale of-little short pieces to attract a crowd, es ae elie bait x8 feet 10x15 feet. but it represents a purchase of five thousand yards from one_of the leading manufacturers. © S< eh Genuine Cork Linoleam—full TWO YARDS 3 fo) A WIDE, and never sold aig t lee for less H than 49c. and 59c. a yard. Splendid array of 8 patterns and colorings, and they ought to go op in a day’s sellin DODODOODODOOO®) Another Lot of 3.50 Pure Silk Umbrellas, If we had six thousand of these pure silk Umbrellas instead of four hundred and fifty, we would give them quarter-page announcement this morning. But we must limit the publicity in line with @ quan, They are beyond a doubt © ¢ greatest bargain New York has © ever seen in the way of umbrellas. 8 Just one thing as important as the © price—be here early if you want one, 3 Made of @ waterproof quality of pure thread Imported Twill Stik, with wide tape edge: pure Jot black. Handles aro perfectly In Rox and WFurge woods-— but_very handsome in thelr etmplictty, ») COTTON FLAGS; made with canvas heading aa grommets; sewed stripes;” } 45 stars; very sightly, yards, specially reed at 50¢,, 60c. and 7Se. —tor 8, 10 and 12 feet respectively, Vhird Floor. CFOQOSGOOOL’ Another Lot of Elegant “3 $6.50 Silk Petticoats, $3.93 Here is a Silk Petticoat that will provide you with the sort of service you've a right to ex- pect; a Petticoat that you cannot duplicate in any store for less than $6 or $6.50—yet we contracted for so many that we can part with three hundred to-morrow at $3.95. They are made of a superior quality of taf- cae very heavy and firm; rich and lus- TOUS, All Leading @olors. Cut very full and generous; finished i and three deep ruffles. mah aetp row ofl seeordlon a eaae Description is sightly enough, isn’t it? So are the Petticoats, © coon Floor. TIODDBALTDOPHWHOSGIOOOOVOOSE aOTEasOTOESOO OEOOOQOEK ‘Ten Thousand Gas Mantles Worth from 20c to J Oe 35c, To-morrow at One of the largest makers of Gas Mantles has sold to us his @ complete overstock and odd lots, representing hundreds of kinds, id bearing a great many labels and brands. While the Mantles are very similar in character, each store gen¢rally has its own boxes. A store may order &/ dozens of a it come through the work; so the maker haa three dozens loft on bin hands, This ts the sort of stock we have for thts sale—all told, very # close to 10,000 Mantles. are the best of all mantles, double wired b th Pitan tems ta M Be MN a a Me a 10¢ § Choose from the entire lot to-morrow at 400, each. Buy as many as you ‘ke, and you'll be practising real economy in doing so, ie They are made with eight ribs; have the & Standard paragon frames, very close roll- 8 ing; fitted with case and’ tassel to match. Women’s 26-inch at $1.35 § Men’s 28-inch at $1.55 © and $3.50, respectively. DOCOO0O000000 000000, -_dimerican Sewing Machine, I 4. 95 American Sewing Machine, so far as expert judgment goes, § we believe to be about the best yet pro- 5 duced, It is a little in advance of iter famous ‘“Waltham”—and this is sa; a good deal. We want to show you machine, explain to you its working parts how they are made and finished; the ex- cellent material used in case ai It has the popular

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