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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1906, SHAFTER SPEAKS FOR THE CHINESE {Their Treatment Here Scan- qdalous and They Have a Grievance, General Says. ™L PASO, Tex, Feb. 23—Gen. Will- fam 8, Shafter, who commanded the . United States Army {n Cuba during the Spanish-American war, passed through here yesterday en route from a hunt in Mexico to his California home. Dis- @umiing the Chinese situation and the Possibilities of intervention by the Duted States, he said. “If there was an uprising in China thia country could not get sufficient forces in the field to make a showing. ‘Theve are many troops in the Philip- pines, but they would not be avaiable for @ clash with the Chinese, “The danger, if there 1s any, ts to the ‘Americans situated far inland. If they were attacked t would be all over be- fore the United States could get troops BEST OPERA IS OSCAR'S PROMISE Hammerstein Says Singers and Seats Will Be at Metro- politan Prices. Oscar Hammerstein announced to-day that instead of giving grand opera | at popular prices in his new theatre in| West Thirty-fourth street he will b the best singers available and give twenty weeks of opera at the scale of prices In effect at the Metropolitan. He has declared war on Impresarlo Con- ried and will fight to the bitter end, Mr, Hammerstein yesterday closed a contract with Edouard De Reszke to appear under his management for a term of years. Negotiations are now pending with Jean De Reseke, and py to-night Mr. Hammerstein hopes Mr. De Reszke will bave signed with his Paris agent. Mine. Bellincion! ts also considering an offer. Mr. Hammerstein says that he will Women’s | Women’s $1 Kid Gloves, | Kid Gloves, 79¢e Pair Glace Kid Gloves, overseam, Paris point backs, two clasps; made from first selections of German kidskin; tan, mode, brown, white or black. All sizes. Elbow Silk Gloves; 46-button length, In black and white; made of extra weight silk; double finger tips; arms cut extra full. /69c¢ We show complete lines of 8, 12, 16 and 20 button lengths in mousque- taire, suede and glace kid—in ‘black, white and colors. All rightly priced. We'll Sell Ome Hundred of These Misses’ Handsome Suits at r This is a splendid likeness of the Suit we shall sell to-morrow for $18 the original model, and we have had exactly one hundred Suits made up for to-morrow *s at $18. Of course, no other store would Teproduce it (or could do so} for less than $255 they would not be charging you a fancy price even at that tigure. These Suits are made in the new Gray Mixtures or Broadcloth—one of the nattlest fabrics and best colorings of immed with silk and braid; lined throughout with an excel- Skirt is the new ¢ circular shape, exquisitely strapp: All of the Misses’ sizes—from 14 to 18—which means they will Ready To-morrow Morning—in the largest department for Misses’ s’ Apparel in all New York. Other Misses’ Wear—Special for Saturday. Girls’ 3-4 length Coats, \n fanc the year. The coat is in the new Carac dent quality of white satin, Misses’ Suits inthe mixtures, coat be the Eten erode Eeicainee with silk and raid in the collarless effect; a great yariety to choose from. MALTS Misses’ 3-4 Length Coats, mixtures, ally smart; sizes 6 to 14. . Girls’ 3-4 Length Coats, inthe double-breasted front, exception- Girls’ Touse In pin shades Girl In_same material, fit women of small stature. It was drawn from Tub Dresses { Russian Blouse styles, blue and ox-blood 98 Cc Tub Dresses in Blue > AnotherLotofThose$2 Savings 5 Oc It is what you save, not what you earn, that makes }Miwealth; the more y Kalimited” the income, tthe more impera- tive the duty to save, These banks were made es- pecially for a big trust company in New York, who afterward de- cided not to use them, They are very substantial, fitted with pat- ent lock and key and cost to pro- duce something like $2. In the Basement to-morrow at 50c. Dress Suit Cases. 22 and 24 inch at 4.95 Made of solld solo leather, In brown or russet colors, turned edges, capped corners, sewed and riveted with large bell rivets; brass spring lock, straps or To»Morrow's Hosiery Special Positively for One Day Onlyt Men’s full elastic, very strong, durable quality, jet fast black, full seamless Maco cotton Sox; splendid wearing kind. Value 19c Pair—at 10¢ Pair; G6 "airs 50c sale and in to the spot, present one hundred operas in Fro: black and white ch 1 if - “ fe in the fancy mixtures, doable - breasted| black and white checks, velvet collar, em catcher; linen Wned; with and without ean aaine Bl cen hea nciooe va Sen Ee a Ges {rots collars, OFiBroadclothh fa sted! ‘bem on sleeves, lined, sizes 6 © 6, 5 | 4 Pink Chambray, trimmed with fogs shirt pocket; strong sols leather handle. : “Ma %, with the boxes at corresponding Ag- the shades to match.........5 7- QS | to 14; price ° tucked lawn and embroid- SSeS Sale of Fibre Bound 1.25 equipped. At Manila, alo: Hi Gf depen and Ching, and at other’ con. [large and ue anucipates ne Goudie Ts Misses’ 3.4 Length @oata,| Girls’ Droases, in white lawn, trim| ery; sizes 6 to 44; price Lee pal no trouble rr ip yi P venient points tn the Orient the United | filling. it. in covert and gray mixtures, finely tail-] med with lace; piece 3 are om " 5.00|4 Lot of Dresses -in Dress Trunks. he brought | ng My_plans ar@ complete in the main. ored; collas and cuffs 1.25 -00 One of the best e declares 1@ details are yet to de stitch 12.50 Wool @hecks and plain, trim- trunks in_our entire perfected and I shall gall for Eurose ched....+.. Girls’ Guimpe Shania in dim- stock. _ Fibre-bound all possible needs.’ within @ couple of weeks to make the Junior Suits, in the fanc mixtures,| ity; prett! jest, daintlest patterns to select ¢| med with braid and silk; excel- lent value; to close out, Dasnvood, covered with duck “Do you bell grievance against the Univ the General was asked “Grievances? Of course she has,” final arrangements for the opening. I don’t need any of Mr. Conrled’s stars and shall not try et them. I natur- ally expect considerable opposition. The ritics will probably be against me, as from; trimmed with German De FS | vai. lace; very special. FDS sizes 6 to 14, at. 2.50 coat double breasted, trimme \ with velvet and fancy buttons = i \ Four Big WAIST Specials for Saturday. ‘s A Waist Department we are proud of—manipulated by thoroughly experlenced people {n touch with the market and what {s absolutely correct in style. A Bacelstor lock, Y strong bolts, clamps ad binges, muslin finea, ‘two trays @eclared. “For years the Chinese have! ey have become saturated with ‘the been subjected to ever; fe Phote Peat arise mus wider stock, a better assortment than you'll discover In many mle i travel These specials for a busy Saturday: ato 20 in: 3 In. dignity by oun officials. I, has been | houses will be good for Now | "White Lawn Waists | White Lawn Waists dite Lawn, White Lawn Waists, entire front made of motifs of Swiss —_ York, for then Mr. Conried cannot dic- with box pleat down front { with yoke made of small Waists with panels 6.50 6.95 7.45 pogndmous. Theodore Roosevelt rec- tognizes this and has issued instructions ‘which ought to bring about some im- provement. “The boycott 1s useless. We have geen in this country how little power here is in it. A man will buy where embroidery Joined with hemstitching; long sleeves. Also Battste u4 in. Waists; yoke made of motifs of Batiste embrotdery; small tucks and lace insertions back and front; long 26 in. 7.95 8.25 Worth from $8.60 to $12.00. tate as he does now." —_—_—_—_——S—X—— The skirt that fits the form, that accentuates the beauty lines of Nature, Swiss embroidery and rows of lace inser- tlon; demi- sleeves .... tucks and Swiss embroidery;| | of also waists with the front made of rows of Swiss embroidery... and two rows of insertion of Val. __ hemstitched pleats. . lace; also waists with 50c 175 3.95 Just OneHundred of These 95e Two Hundred $35 Waltham he wishes. “After the indignities which China * Drop-Head Sewing Machines $8 Double Iron $ s received at our lauds we have no| that fills every wish of P cea oo out a Couch Beds at 3. 95 reason to expect ler to continue to buy our goods. But for all that. the fashionable woman—the with a Tens $ Year Guar- 12 Q Ay ° Noo 99\|| antee for..,. e TOO, We control the entire output of the “Waltham” make of this par- ticular factory — and this factory q has the reputation of making the best Sew- ing Ma- chines in the world; entire cabi- net is built of solid oak, beau- tifully rubbed and polished. All the working ‘The first hundred customers this Saturday will buy these $8 Double Iron Couch Beds for { $3.95. They are no more like others at or near the price than anything in the world. They are stronger and heavier in every par- ticular. Practically double beds—or two. Chinese ate not likely, in my opinion, y would would be inland. The Americans near! the coast and in the largest cities are safe enough." VICTIM IS BEATEN BY HIGHWAYMEN Wine Merchant Waiting for Car Is Held Up by Petticoat wt to 18 in. E ht seyle, couches when separated. One section is made to slide underneath the other, though when Brooklyn Thugs. parts are ball- - 7 bearing — ma- jet, | chine © operates placed alongside—for a double bed—mat Frederick W. Hartenstein, a wine} - as red and as tresses are of equal height. merchant, of 49 Sixth avenue No gaping, no buttons, ae bole Tieyanay - as ne tee Brooklyn, while walting for a car early to-day, was held up by three men at Adams and High streets. The high- waymmen knocked Hartenstetn dowa and vrifled his yw away by t Ruel, of 1 Ruel watched t galoon In the ne formed Policeman Mc y of what) had happened. officer and Ruel | ‘went into the saloon, and the three men | tapes or hooks; nota fold or wrinkle anywhere. Waistband fs of guaran- teed elastic, permitting slipping overhead, From waist to knee is a light jersey fabric which clings close to the form and in- Five roomy drawers in each cabinet. When not in use the head drops into the cabinet, forming a table top. They are on a par with machines that the agent at your door would ask Fifty Dollars for. They are better than any store ever sells at special sale for $19.95. We guarantee them for ten years — just double the length of time any other machine is guaranteed for. Basement. Men ene Underwear single couches, one single couch, or a double bed. Built of heavy bronzed iron frames; fitted with National wire and helical spring | ends. Fifth Floor. COMPLETE WITH TWO MATTRESSES. Thousands of Douglas Shoes Saturday Baréains suspected of the robbery were pointed sures a smooth, graceful in out, The men were searched, and Har- “thang’’ to outergarment. tenstein's gold chain, $22 and a match-| a a ‘on are shippi. us great quan- box were found on two of the suspects. | Reduces waist line and gives Toilet Articles Hsatortes Ae Grdenton ape sreard’ The prisoners described themselves as , twenty-seven years of ld street; Robert E. the slender hip effect so much | desired. Belowknees is full-flaring circular flounce effect in silk, sateen and other materials. Price $1 to $5 at department stores. Former Prices Have vA 5 & been $1.25 to $3.00. No Mai! Orders. Ovcr nine thousand garments of this famous make have gone from this store during the last four weeks. They were termed “seconds,” and we took the entire factory product. Less than fifteen hundred of them are still here, and on these we make a final hurry-away price for to-morrow. The fan Norland New Hrunewick makes modium welgtia in white: natural and col also heavy. ‘weights, in the same: Quite a number of ‘inast of which are full fashioned and regular made. This is the period of the year when we get our heaviest shipments of Douglas Shoes—because factories are very busy with their Spring output—of both high-cut ind Oxfords. Hardly a now but what we receive iwo hundred to a eee pairs—and all you pay us We own the entire product of factory-damaged Shoes from the point ote, | Lyon's Tooth Powder at. 1260 Hay's Hair Health at. Santol Tooth Powder at. Amolin Powder at Frostilla at Oriental Cream at. Rubifoam at and Hugh Ward, | , of No, 108 Nas- | . valued arraigned’ at $160, Not all nman's Flori@a* Water ual tL geen ind but every «ize in the lot. M é& L tha held for’ gen ‘tet vhs morning | GREENWALD BROS. 7 and 9 Union Sq. W |1} Garments that are actually worth from $1.25 to $3. And we'll give you unre- we slightest Imperfection _in the making—and they come to us. We guarantee i at Patentees and Sole Manufacturers. stricted choice to-morrow at Seventy-five Cents. First Floor, Centre, |} patey's in the same as perfect Shoes, ALL SIZES. Added to the Dougla ‘actory-Damaged” Shoes are one thousand patrs of Perfect Douglas Sample Shoes Violet Ammonia, qui Household Rubber Do You Want a Four BI. 75? Dollar Ash Can for Hat Water, Bo right from the Travellers’ trunks, All in sizes from 6% to If So, Be Here To-Morrow. Rubber Complexion 7%, These are beautiful Shoes—the finest products of the You know what the ash man does to the ash can. It’s “finis” for the ordi- }} ath | Brushe: Douglas factories, since they are samples. Divided into two A nary can after it has been in use for a ¢ouple of weeks, But here is a can that Tee mais lots: or THE the ey man cannet bra, no matte bow, pnace te ia ‘at @c.; three {for tr, ‘ou never bought one like it under Four Dollars, Spectal lot Hair Yet a particular stroke of good fortune gives us two |} ranted, at. Women’ s Fine Shoes at $1. 90 1.75. hundred of them ‘) sell at Five hundred pairs of excellent Glace Kid Shoes—Blucher and lace | styles; product of one of the best factories. B to E wide; Cuban and military heels; Patent and Kid tips; some with extension soles. The Bluchers have light dress soles, All of them are satin top faced and strictly high grade. Misses’ Dress Shoes in Bis Giris’ School Shoes A In sizes 9 to 2; Vici kid, extensi sizes 6 to 11; D to E wide; white top, soles; patent. tip; low pyre male patent leather styles laced; large eye-| sola’ soles with bac! bate 1 of lets; very swel 2 quality. $11 button; $1.50 kind. $1 Saturday Grocery Specials. REDUCTION AXE If you were left last season by responding tardily, be prompt this time. It’s not a feast of imagination, buta truthful Siren or foe That these are Peyser’s orernes is a sufficient guarantee as to their superiority in style, quality, fit and wearableness, They equal ‘the kind fathered by the best custom tailors. | Our Entire Stock of Special Demonstration and Sale of Mme. Josephine Le Fevre’s Toilet Preparations. Free Distribution of Le Beuss Cream. Which gives You come idea of their Women's Kersey Spats; all wool; black or colored; tape stays; glove-fitting; sizes 1 to 6; the $1 quale ity sewielesinb Nae i maker is going out of business—says his cans last too long and he can't make money enough selling them. We too! ook all he had. JUST SATURDAY—$1.75. TozMorrow Will End Our Sale Your choice, About 200 '20,°182'1 ; h M 9 5 of $. 15 to $. 16.50 Fe ere ll cLageot Ghee Ib. Rar Eee tecien ery 13e Light, Medium and Heavy Weight a left over By Cala Koved pee ze Latge Yarmouth Bloaters,basket | “ rom ala roed Besf, sugar cured, €Recveccseevesicccccaces Suits Overcoats Suits and Overs * Shi Mondays eae: sue Ae as Holland Herrings, mee Te C ’ coats Previously Tormortow| [| short Cos Beef Rea Ib : ate b. 2 F s Canada Mutton, Ib. he op oats Reduced to $10, | a 1.00 Cs Flat spate Rls Ib ! and Rain coats $10.98 and $11.98. — Lois arr Panto 112 | Full Cream Cheese, Ib. D1, ¢ | Smoked Liverwurst, Ib... | (Cravenettes,) Now Marked McLaren's or Royal Cheese, jar Sliced Ham or Corned Beef, b 22c¢ 5.00, ’ : : ae) sock ot 0 UG a \Tr ouser $9 If you want us to go to extremes in order to sell this Winter clothing errr. ‘ Tees, made from | Fea , latest patterns, newest cut e S, we will do so—despite the fact that it means a considerable loss to \ i ee et) soit, 4 ier Pe ana: Pare us. You have bought quite a good many of these identical garments a at the prices previously advertised ‘as shown in the picture), The same kinds will be cut to-day to $7.50—\ hich is LESS THAN THE oO; gun ACTUAL COST OF THE BARE CLOTHS—to say nothing of lir al arger red ghee ap ery trimmings and making. ry ae jaree uns, dozen, When we brought these garments into the store in N or they were wai © worth that wa ‘spaaun, Bo # clearance 87.50 is made, There isn't a garment in the lot that cost below $9, and a great many of them could not be pro- duced for less than $11.50, But that makes no difference now; just be a good chooser and pi one of the best ones to-day at $7.50. Suits and Oyercoats, Boys’ $4 to $5 Suits and’ Overcoats at $2.95. Overcoats in heavy, la Fao in, Go ier lite! Pa YSER 39¢ for Knee Pants; fine blue cloth; fast colors; with taped seams and patent-leather bands; enough for Saturday selling. sizes 4to 15. Just

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