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| i CRACK BOWLERS MEET IN BIG CONTESTS THIS WEEK Dyrelve series of games have been Woheduled in the Greater New York fournament this week and bowlers in warlous sections of the city will find enough in the contests to keep the (nterest at fever heat, for they bring together the leading bowters on the eileys represented in the tournament |1; and each series of best six out of eleven |/ games {9 quite sufficient to give each contest ‘the excitement of a match. Two contest should cause the ‘standing room only” eiga to be hung out early. Fred Egel- hoff, winner of the last tournament two years ogo, and John Koster, meet at the Brooklyn Palace alleys and at the Grand Central. Bert Allen and Jobnny Nelson mect for the first tima, The latter contest will probably exoite the most interest. Neleon, who represents the Universal alleys, has at present the lead in the fournament, having ‘won two contests / end made the hsghest average of 2 for sixteen games, although his games qwere on home alleys, Allen has woo five series and lost two and his aver- age for sixty-six gamos {s 204 Games on two alleys in the tourna- ment will be rolled ‘Tuesday night when QGoorge Haller yues tw the Broadauy, Myrtle avenue and Broadway, Brook- lyn, to meet Otto Helitas, and a’, J. Kid~ Gell meets Mily Linden ut latter's Dew wieys, Broauway anu Ninety-sixta atreet, Muohattan, Wednesday might Nel the latter's howe alley Frankiin aver end Joon Kose VV ——__— — meeting Hed Alien Une Hundred Broaklyn to-night |7 THE WORLD: Dut failed, and closed ita schedule with ope { [ewe macnas Son. Anew, meses erhit| ven | 10,000 Cans SUAVE .2INE225STREETS, 10,c00 Cans feng she Met | of Finest of Hinest and Miller, | We 10 Ladies’ Prize Bowling. S Prize bowlng competitions under ths aus- Alaska Sugar pices of fromyen * | Salmon Corn: [ing ec, Pauyona sy te || To-morrow x tg he ap is the public Interest in tile contest that | wa: has Deen sournt ty Smith and urged by S. at Fulton Palace. ity Tuesd Aiea’ Palace xo diton street,” Brookly IIe howlora of the Groater for two years, | No. 800 Fulton Yoothels having Trent a in agresing tou. | evening Br 'tont Yoothels having | u net Lady Amphions, Amphion alleys, EuETTO now coming’ into ‘form tgain, "| avenue and, South eee ee ee 2a. Blocknoim Sitrwete te Race In Paper League. the two of het Ewenty-olatit ames ro f — ‘iseh-toam che World “haa 8 SB. Horald. tn thied. with 8e opt att at | CURED han high individiial “average “at | COLDS E and Farlow, World, ‘Is second, sg’ INONE DAY. Prizes for Women Bowlers. Women bowlers who won prizes in thi SEY, Stooeascal Naw | ea team tournament ‘lowed Brooklyn, will receive the same at ti ion einer ile Yat t olock, Mes, Hembooy ro, Warner won tires Ps Ravine see 2 “and foot 4 games, a {od Stra. piscenan were neon in a | perp teee only. two KAmes ind the leaders, values ever presented by any store. Ready to-morrow. 3 on saree of nibh alate: light and lark effects, in check, Stripe and broche real value 75c.. real value $1. 6,500 yards of very Fine Quality Nove 2,500 yards 4 Be oes th Bigh team fooce of ape, VM MEe Bedford (Council Team Won. argos gt tus nose vases Away All "achest"ena Caused by Colds it cures Grip and ohatinate Go and prevents Pneumonia, enBetfond Counett, with h the Krand recont of BOAW PAW, oc TONE elty Weaves very desirable for waists, seline de paved, east oun tn P he, Rovas, Arcanarn Hoge ber ndivection® catarcn and ail!| dresses and entire costumes; real value “ Oe black effects, to tle tn che nel sects Grune fad @ chence cn ise iat eed wile ohaolones MERION, war wim Bt Samer al, zatase Blas (1B LL00) at acruanimamenseecneca ac $2150 Gees Stern Brothers 3,500 yards of Fancy Weaves—accumuli- tion from many different lines—very fine qualities; real value $1.50, at........... 69c 00 yards aeree ptt dts li in light and dark grounds—polka dots and small designs; real value 75¢ -39¢e _— quoted for fin $5.00 .. 3,000 yards Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests, real value $1.50... WT" OSC quality; Signs sursot, 3,500 yards Fine Quality Printed| 2 very fine Srpriday night Joh To-morrow, Special Sale of Satin Foulards in large assort- A value 75. poems Mosier at th } |] ment of patterns; real value $1.00, at. Oe lays with Holitas at tie Br awa, bene ws | sued Ber cc a Pe il Women’s Underwear H as00 Gans yerl-wie Haported Black Stinree Scontesia willbe, raved, tn Mau: || Dress Taffeta, a very $1.00... { bat: ded at the 4 And Seventh street near Watt rolling Lae Jonne a Talket-of events { Reorks ani a the tournament te Ww i i) 1 o 0 ghamp ‘Thursday at n New York ant Jertey ete ase, the former having woo e Jersey City has wot (qual averazes GF P and Haller. of }3r00! are sia ites ‘ jatter BC BESS (hha With tub tor Bo kamen Metropolitan sToharapienenle having pees arranged rs leys, ‘one. Hundr ‘and ® tra an Appel of the Huctalv lor twelve Kamen, White Elephant Schedul This will be a in the individua Ele first street, the ‘¥; rowed the beet of results adding t> ment. Games this week are fol ‘To-night—Hofti Dueday— Bake: Weaneaday Hows. and Thirty edule now having nat- Dowlers (ogether and the intereat of the tourna roheduled as Broadway The game ‘Thorsilay wet hela and Rothenmel alley partner of st of the wert some time Voorheis Now Says “Yes.” Jown Voorhets salt today that he ANten for te contest, he al the Sapesta Dare to, me Senith ay ha will offer at GRAND BOUNCE FOR MURPHI’S NEPHEW John J. Murphy, the — favorite nephew of Charles J. Murphy, Boss of Tammany Hall, fs out of the Tene- ment House Department. The fact that he resigned on Friday last is officially announced in the City Kecord take to-day. ‘Dae resignation will effmct at the close of business on Wednesday next, If any one had any doubt that the bieash between the Mayor and. the leader of Tammany Hall was growlng wider ay, sts practical dismis- Bal of young Murvhy is the bert. ovl- dence. “It is a well known fact that the resignation was forced. wo Werks ago it was published Jn The Evening Vorld that Murphy would have to ze! out of the Tenement-itouse Department, ax his oMelal he been demanded. It was Also sta! the Mavor in this feht ha id given ordora that wherever a Murvhy head could. be found it was to be hit. rt } since this Strike! gee ved, want to, rin the top ol See cothant Hitting Saino tet Bunday ‘Wants help you, 01 ey will show w rou taat WITER ioe tot - the he sas World E | = 47 50° Plain Gauze Lisle, or with Fancy Hand Crochet Trimmings, = 6,500 yards Colored Pongee Silks, Silk Mixed or Fine Gauze Lisle, in all colors, including white and black; | pos all pure silk; value 40c 25¢ Hand Crochet Trimmed, at ric to-day; Gauze Silk, plain or with Hand Crochet Trimmings, “ 98° | « $1.20 - First Special Sale of 5* Piece Slip Covers. Extra Fine Gauze Silk, plain or elaborately trimmed with Hand Crochet Work, Italian Pure Thread Silk Vests, of Plain Gauze, handsomely embroidered and trimmed, —out of the very best Belgian striped material—fo | only $5.95. material (enough to cover any ordinary size suite), Art Goods « Needlework patterns—fit guaranteed, of course. ‘Third Floor. $5.95 Complete. Cretonne Articles for Summer Furnishings. Table | Bureau and Chiffonier | carfs, Covers, Laundry, Shoe, Stocking and Work Bags; Shirt Waist, Corset, Collar, Hat, We Have Inaugurated a Gigantic Clearance of Plain, Fancy « Foulard Silks At the Greatest Price Concessions Ever Known in This City. These Silks represent accumulation of Qualities and Quantities in our own regular stock, bein such kinds as we are anxious to clean out ahead of the big Spring selling. and the prices we have attached to them, they form without doubt one of the strongest aggregatioris of 1,500 yards Corded G@repe de Chines, 24 incite wide, all colors; 5,000 yards of Lyons Novelty Silks, positively the finest qualities imported, printed warp and broche eftgcts, at the lowest prices ever i, 500 yards yard-wide Blaek Peau de Soie, xcellent quality and all silk If you can get your order in right away, we "Il make you a set of Slip Covers for your Parlor Furniture This price allows for twenty yards of Jail finished with finest cotton binding. Choice of 10 MONDAY By esxiNG, FoomUARY 26, 1906. Considering the kinds ofered, 00. 59e 5 inch Embroidered Mous- Sen grounds with white and also all White; real value ve, 50 ¢ silks; real value $3.50 to L 50 Imported Black Taffeta, oats real 55e 4,500 yards of Satin Meteor Crepes 24 inches wide—a very superior quality in all de- sirable colors—als former price $1. desirable fab- 0, at. 1 very 98e Sale of Fibre Bound Dress Trunks. One of the best Trunks in our entire stock, Fibre-bound basswood, covered with duck can- vas; brass trimmings, _ Excelsior lock, strong bolts, clamps and hinges; muslin lined; two trays. 28 in, 6.50} 30 in, 6.05; 32 in, 34 in, 7.95; 36 in. 8.25. Worth from $8.50 to $12.00. r PIANOS / AND ORGANS. Jewel and Work Boxes; Scrap and Folding Work ‘Baskets, Book Racks, Frames, Etc. All in Colors to Match. These Unusual Values ; PIANOS AND ORGANS. Glove & Handkerchief Boxes, 6Sc¢ Pin Boxes, Alt ORs TRANSFER /o Toilet Boxes, 75c Cravat Holders, ar 10 LEMNGTN TO 3 AVE? 59°70 60 Last Days! This Great Sale Ends Saturday Evening, March 3. Important Offering of Women’s ees Hosiery Per Fast Black Incrain Cotton or Plain Gauze, ty Dos. Lisle Thread Hose, with double soles, $1. oy . : —2oc!{ Don’t Delay a Minute. « 38° 50° 1. DOS Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose, with duuble soles, in Gauze, with colored embroidered insteps and lace ankles, Black Lisle Thread Hose, with double soles in Plain ilk Finished Gauz: and choice patterns of openwork insteps, Secure one of these beautiful Pianos at once. Wot alone will Ingrain Black Brilliant Gauze L'sle Thread Hose, very sheer, with embroidered fronts and fancy effects, Value 75c to $1.00 Pr, Objects of Art= (78 | Real Bronze Statues, Busts, Cabinet Pieces, Handsome Clocks and Clock Sets, Electroliers for Halls, Libraries and Dining Rooms. Choice Porcelains, Miniatures, English Plates & Engraved Crystal, Decorated Limoges China, at Special Prices Der Week O-morrow. Bread and Butter, Doz. $2.25, 3,50, 9,75 Plates Entree, ef 4,50, 5,75, 14,75 Dinner, mR 5.25, 6,50, 9.50 After Dinner, Doz. $3.75, 5.25, 7,95 Cups es T se 95, 13. 50, 15.25 Saucers |: Bouillon, “6.85, 8.95, 12.75 The chance of a lifetime to secure one of The Best Pianos at about Y Value. Renowned Wilson Dianos, $175 Beautiful Harmony Dianos, $195 Handsome Richardson Pianos, $210 Celiebraied Walters DBianos, $195 Handsome Belford Bianos, $235 $5 Down and $1 a Week. Delivered on first payment of $5.00, Stool and cover free. Upon request a representative will call, Warerooms, ‘Third Floor floors, Bloomingdales Transier to West Twentynine Street 7 MAKES WRECKS MERCURY NOT CURES Thousands who have had their health ruined by Mercury testify that it makes wrecks instead of cures in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison. While it may mask the disense in the aystem for awhile, when | the treatment is left off the trouble returns with renewed ‘violence, com- bined with the disastrous effects of this powerful mineral, Mercury, and Potash, hines is sos common treatment for Contagious Blood pe anol Contagt Poison, eat out the lining of the Blood Palen, Sects stomach and bowels, juce me grea mers peer hapeieit chronic dyspepsia, cause the teeth Kirlond tots 8. “f to decay, make spongy, tender tainly cured him, mediately gitms, affect the bones and muscles, seca erat tat arene and leaves its‘ victims complete iyney ie ‘oyoars ago, andi can truth- physical wrecks, Another effect of Bowling fnatiresa. sey oD i, BANDERS, | this treatment is mercurial Rheu- FCR SALE. Unly Rellade, BA, ~~ | CREDIT TO ALL payments; lowost facturera, | inworters Batty wWalehco,. mish Malcen lane™ jewelry: hes, aS we ease permanently, §. S, 8. does not hide or S S. S.= erbs aud barks, and while curing | matism, the worst and most hopeless form of this disease, There’ is but cover up anything, but so completely drives dt VEGETABLE. Geatagious Blood Poison, will drive out the nfidentta: You Save From $150 to $200, | | j But you will make one of the best piano investments to be had. That Wonderful Sale of 2,000 New Dianos Ends Saturday. Therefore we advise you to make ypur selection at once. 5 Down and 9 Lex. to 3d Ave, 59th to 69th St. WaAiCrHes AND DIAMONDS, are ina RAILROADS. and” buNEKOSSES third at at fi © T went given below {0 i rN PECIAL, FO! 7.85 A. M.—CHICAGC 1088 MST; 110.88 A. M.—THB PENNST 1.55 BP. M- CHIE AG: 18 TA} 38 B. ued 10 bia 3 Be ew CSWESTR RN salt sot Pht fed," #12.58 P ic Const Lives! Meqdatly. New Y 10 B. sab pabourd ASBURY PARK. ih Asbury Park, Sun iy lah pres oe “Sian ‘os P.M. 14 chy} cal fon neces though j eh “S43, Chelees! ron Gat Service, Wosneral Manager. General J. R, Woop. Pase’r BOYD, inert Agent. FOR SALE. * [| ALARGE SELECTIONGE FuRs $i. ae REI LY $f'00 sh eep you well-dressed: no reference we RetRite" reutred Call or write Open evenings. STANDARD OUTFITTING co. 1806 World Almanac and Encyclopaedia. OPULATION increase in the United States goes on apace. It is interesting to follow the growth of our: own country, Complete tables are given not only of the United States, but of all the countries of of the world, * * *Also a synop- of the latest United States easy}} census bulletins regarding vital statistics. john. GENTLDMEN | one certain, reliable antidote for this destructive poison, and that is S, S. S. ‘yt is the only medicine that is able to go into the blood and cure the dis- ont Che seston Sat no signs of it are ever §. 8. 8. is made entirely of effects of any alpaca treatment, Weoffer a ere k sbeM.Ansis_coprnighrs 4000 proo that 5. mea on at Or 243, Broadway. ce oe u a phat ge a tit; ia do., wie Bente st aa to 'HING to order on 91 tine material, ‘Broad- PENNSYL In RAILROAD. AND ia from Deabroases and | oo ene | E ‘ive minutes Tater thas chat Feet station, US {IMITED For nth tia 3.55 P. eae ee FLED $ me CINCINNATI Fioeiaa "Lime baggie fron from vnotels isa Sor" Pennsylvania ‘Trattic Mer, EARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7, 9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, — Last Two Clearance Days End of February means end of our Half Year Business Season —a time when we inventory all merchandise in owr stores— when stocks must be cleared of all Surplus and especially Goods of Fashion, for we neber carry such from year to year. At Same Time WE MEET DEMANDS for COMING SEASON with ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN New Silks New Dress Goods New Embroideries New Millinery New Wash Dress Fabrics New Decorative Fabrics New Laces and Ribbons New Suits and Waists A TIME OF NOVELTIES AND BARGAINS NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FOR CLEARANCE LOTS, STOCK CLEARANCES To dispose of the following | by February 28th j reductions have been made without regard to cost or value! Many are year-round goods— useful to you at full price, but of which Mmited quantities or surplus stock make ft necessary for us to close out at less than we paid. Those who buy now get great money's worth! MEN'S GLOVES Fur Gauntlets—were $2.98. Kid and Aatrechan—were $1.60. Kid—Sheepakin-lined—were $1.98... MEN'S AND BOYUS' WATCHES face—polished were $19.98..14.98 Men's Solld Silver Hunting Case— engraved or engh were $9.48 Men's and Bo! 7.98 . 2.98 - 198 + 208 were a Men's ard Boys’ Gun Metal— openface—were $3.98 .. : WOMEN'S WATCHES Sola Gold Hunting case—were $14.95. 12.96 Openface— were $10.98. 7:98 . Chatelaine. ‘were $10.98. 8.08 Solid Silver—Hunting Case— plain or engraved cases— were $3.95 to $7.96..... 1.98 to 5.98 Women's Chatelaine Watches— Solid Silver or Gun Metal— handsomely eng were $5.08 were $4.98 were $3.98 . All fully warranted—perfect tim IN SPREADS AND COMFORTABLES— Full size Crochet—extra heavy— hem'd or knot fvinge—were $1.39... .08 Extra fine and close war -rochet— fringed or cut corners—were $1.89,1.49 Full size Fig’d 8ilkoline Comfortab| white cotton flling—were $1.15 ... Pure Feather Pillows—no duat or ‘odor— ‘beat Berssaat one ueking— 20x28—were . 2x28—were “Axd0—were 3 26x30—were IN TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, ETC. ‘Yo Olear, All Linen Hematiteh, Seta—s-4 cloth dos ‘ rideheg rae @ $4 2.98 were All Linen Were $1.48 dozen Mercerized Napkins—24 Inch— were $1.98 dozen Fine Satin Loubte 93 and 70 inch—spectal...... Mareeliles Towels fringed — [fuck Hem’ -Inxi? regularly Pull Bleached HMuck—H1, wore 1 Turkish Towel L7e Lay Damasks— AM Linen Getinair Dai 18 and 20 Incii—were sinae Gines Towelling—speciai |. 124 FINE HAND BAGS Envelope and Mand Bags; rus Morocco, Seal, Ooze, Jap- atent and Scraped Al- teeenera: elexantly fitted witi: ineide frames, or one to four plecus— Silk or leather lined—gilt, gun metal or leather trim—leather hatidies or straps | --black and colors--not many of a kind, therefore, 8 for Bags worth $13.00. .98 for Lass worth $2. ences, all between at corresponding diffe Lovk for the red price tickets, Here are Fine Dress Siiks just as desirable as any that we will buy again, and yet because of our rule of “sell, sell, the season bought,” must be disposed jot by end of month, Pean de Cygne—good shades, but only a Hiited quantity of each— were .59 to .79 ... : 89 atin figured Check Loutsines and Taffétax—dest colors—were .69.... Gray Brocade Satins—plain and two toned, make Hs cloak lnings— 2B ; ‘Taffetas—were .08 and .79 Plain Colored Satins—quod shades—— were .49 were 3 were .69 Taffetas and T principally brown, tan tnd fine quolity--were .59 and | Peau de Cygres—ditferent hades of (crown, algo lavender and light ereen—were .7) Look tor the red price label. Red tlekets mean reduced Roos, In Blanket Dept. Previous to Inventory You can buy at $3.98 fine Calffornta Blankets, strictly all wool—scarlet, gray and white, for Twin. Beds—actaal values Seyen dollars—and still finer, in white only, that recently sold at $10.93, for $6.98; you will find other equally great bargains in small lots that must be closed out but which cannot be advertised in detail, Babies’ Fur Carriage Robes Closing out Third and Quarter Value A Surplus of Warp Print Ribbons Beautiful styles—fine qualities, odd lots—therefore % to 38 ct. Ribbons—To clear . . 25 and. 49 to 69 ct. Riltbons—now.. .39 to | ray— but 4% to 5% Inches wide. Make beautiful girdics and trimmings, Men's and | At Women's | Stock Clear-up Hosiery / rices (Men's Black Cotton Hose—plain or emb'd—some with spilt soles— 89 ct. kirds... .29| 25 ct. kinds. 35 ct, Kinds. 4/19 ct. kinds. Men's Black Lisle Hose—were ‘pairs for a dollar. Men's Emb'd Lisle—were .53 . Women's Black Lisle—silic emb’ ‘a Ms 49 sce— y. Reseda. Pink. White, Champagne. Nile, Sky rlet, Black, Tan. Lace oF emb'd Instep—were .69, now .49 Momen's Blark Lisle-plain or | allover luce-—Instead of 49 .....c.... 39 Stock Clearance of Women's Corsets A clean-up of odd lots—Batiste, Sae teen, Coutille, Prunella, Silk Brocade and Novelty Cloth—Black, White, Drab and Fancy—up-to-date models, were $4.50, were $2.29 . were $1.75 and $1.48 were $1.0. nas therefore 49 and 19 cent kinds... 19 To-morrow’s Candy Special Assorted Nectarines and Chocolate Mougatines— 40 cent kinds In Basement, 0,20 Near Soda Fountain. MORNING SALES, To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of legant Bla yard) wide—(note the Sota elfed! 69 wuaranteed—value $1.26. “ML AIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, Sheets an Piliow Cases The famous ‘Bostons' For a clear sweep before stock taking— Sheets—_—90x9 were .69 68x90 were Pillow Cases—tox36 were Sineh jbems—tora, not cut. Per cent than present wholemle cos BASEMENT—NEW_ BL LING Mercerized Table Damasks Extra quatity—high satin lustre—handsome desigos— OQ G4 inches wide—instead of 49. * MAIN FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, Boys’ Percale Blouses Ligtit and dark—New rt collar sty! 23 sn nsceenenenaeen ne 1's Fleeced Rib Vests aise pana ‘mateh— kure wnite—Crochet neck— usval 39 and .49. 24 rbbon run—ankle length; MAIN. ‘FLOOR—WiST BUILDING. restricting quantities. Women’s Spring Jachets ‘tau Covert—New medium ia handsomely &trap) Batin Mued phroughout “RUILDING, Te: * SECOND FLOOR—NEW Wouren’s Lingerie Waists Sheer White Luwn—elaborate effect wih groups of pinched tucks and piace ps emb'd ne edge scallops fk 49 forming vests—long or short SECOND FLOOG—CENTRE BUILDING. instead of $2.98. Women's Corset Covers Nuingook and Cambric—fine © und inserting o1 torchon lave and two row ne: ery desira fon Eton, Bolero and Fon Suts—Cream, Tan an onl ene Jam ae a Bae i ary aorni bot ‘heratare. inntead of 40