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BOWLER EGELHOFF MAKES WORLD'S RECORD AVERAGE as tne t RCO 0.8 in ie eer. Geh ne 7 THE Scores 255 for Si for Six Games Against John Koster on the Brooklyn Palace Alleys. With as world's-record average of $85 1-6 for six games Fred Egelhoft de- feated John Koster in the Greater New (Work individual tourmament series rolled at the Brooklyn Palace Alleys last night, Koster's average was 189 2-0. In the six games Egelhoff made 47 wtrtkes nd 18 spares. It was the most Temurkable exhibition of bewling ever geen In Brookiyn, and the record will | (iE. Wed: probably stand for years to come. Tne Greater was organized 8 a chamdonship event, tm which the best bowler from the twelve alleys roll a home-an: eeries. Exclhoff fs the represent the Brooklyn Palace Alleys, with which @ arpesrs to be so perfectly familiar as to discount as good a bowler as John Kovier (6 vins per game. Tt only recently that Koster made an erverace of 240 for stx games on the Grand Central nileys. defeating Bert Allen, a bowter ef considerable local remration Afier the ed, Koster, in a match 185, 145, 180. 189 2-0; total Man Beat Nelson. Brooklyn, \ At the Gran) al alloys last night, Pert feated Johni Boa. of tho Universo! alloys, in the versal average of 2 expected there with the goods at ‘The meet the sytvania in th e enllegiate trurnament.at ty. Te One Hundred and. Twenty-fitth, street, Me 1908.1, Bernstein, jon. F. 18 Vechler ant L, Lav- nuitt, untintaned ‘Tin ‘revised tournament ‘echeaule for the niversity a! Columbia team is ax f Tenneytvanta a: ‘Maron Saturtay, ‘Mare’ Javertord at Mavertord.. which i local team hopes to win the cham- plonshtp, Women in Big Match. George Klumpp anne ounces that he has ar- Ww. Themps yenaed with of Chicas, eaeken, Content thy betwee world’s champion w Sfter! Henkes, both of Chicas CLAR SHOWING A LIBERAL pal | f |./&He Refuses to Favor Court Martials for Political Offenses. BT. PETERSBURG, Feb, uukare convoking the National Assem- diy for Mny 10, which was Issued against the desires of the reactionary element at Court, has been followed by further strong evidences that the Em- peror has wrenced himself free from the old Influences. Setting at naught the opinion of the Cabinet and a large majority of the Counell of the Empire, His Majesty has rejected the proposed law-providing for the extension of the trial by court-martial for political offences to all parts of the empire, which was the cause of M. Timiriazoft Jeaving the Cabinet and accepting the view of the minority that there is no justification for such a law In a con- Stitutional state during elections to Parliament. His Majesty also rejected the project Q@uthorizing the troops to fire if “they are insulted,” and forbidding the firing of volleys of blank cartridges during atreet disturbances. “With the exception of the Novoe Vremya, the Russian press, which seems constituttonaly unable to give the government it for any sincerity or intentio: National even paze, and eclares It will be the da ok the rejuvenation of the country, w! Russia will hall with great gladness. ‘The sloye f ymments doubttully on the ut admits it Is now quite tat ‘the National Assembly Donk vip YOU re 2 ‘negnasary oppor- New York tournament | 6:35 win, but | LOVE OF CLOTHES MDE HER A THIEF 'Girl Stole the Pre the Prettiest Shirt Waist in a Brooklyn Store. j | en Lester and Mise Littlefield, of New Yor ctte contest will take place at Loutav' | peaday evening, March 21, du the’ proareas sat “tne Jand will be for $100 0 total pins to count. ‘Th Important of the geaxon bowlers, Joey on Hie Muscle. The timber will tly at the Grand Central, Brooklyn, Wednesda when Joey Ca tis the ‘among | women | Because she wanted pretty clothes like those of more fortuante girls, Cecilia, tournament the Gi 4 hament of the Grand Conus ub. Ce; | Mundaline, a pretty little blonde type- and this te the flrat coportunity of tne| writer, tdreteen years old. was to-day | Ie will be In Nie faver The contemt will | held in $900 ball forftrial when arraigned | draw out & big crowd, before Magistrate Steers in ihe Adams Interclub Games. Street Court, Brovklyn, will be Ni jets series of gan The girl was In tears in cour =| for, besides aK | be y y on the Durnein, a hi j elghteen cam ———— downtall. Sald Among Bowlers. day when of the ¢ ‘and Mominesity # Lene, retiring “When Misa Mu rested |b. anizing @ two-women At toinnemen rat the Hneiom [about te we Ka. Eur’ he even tered and ab Gomuete the Magistrate 5 te hat she Evlendrhin, has igh fn for # auvidual avers clapen ia rohow han hts gene to the Adirondacks to vith his family. when and w he decided yuld Tememt eon are will probably 1 ames March 12.—Fifteen tea andthe tournament, promines s interesting ma that now near: quainted with Y irmok yh and The Best Natural Laxative Water lame allews, on Fourtcenth street, wah, Holden's name appeared on’ the sore Janocte as Sam," and Its Sam ati! with @ nlority of hin friends. | ‘The maten: contest between eeihoft and Olsson, at the White Elephant, Droadway as been postponed to the Three-men contests remain to be bowled In the Bastern five-men champtonahin at the Harlem Crain ley as followin: | Mo Sylvan va. Stock Exchanze fate ee. Corinthian, s74. Wednesday, Bylvan ¥5," Brooklyn Twelve ¥ Te rolled fn the Reval “a Ne tourna tthe ain Say, night cgular sonedule ized tenma roll In the “Mercopoviian. champtonahin Gropd: Centra! Brooklyn of Manhattan, will he "members of ‘Germania Sow Tochelle al eye Weineoday The Grand Centra to-night serves at th W.L, Douglas makes and | sells more men’s $5.50 ea | shoesthananyotherman: ufacturer in the world. $1 $10,000 REWARD will be paid to any one who can dis SS prove this statement. $3.50 ALL LEATHERS, ALL STYLES, ONE PRICE $3.39 If I could take you into my three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you the care with which every pair of shoes is made, you would understand why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best in the world why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other $3.50 shoe. Douglas $3.50 Shoes Give Comfort & Ease, | BOYS SHOES, $2.00 & $1.75 Thave breaded L. Dessies Just the same as my mon’s $3.80 shoes, the same leathers, . PO SRICK MURPHY: Pelee Cape, | 8200 and $1.75. CAUTION, — None genuine without W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on bottom, Take no substitute, Sold in W. L. Douglas exclusive shoo stores in the principal cities, and by the best shoo dealers everywhere. Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. Catalogue mailed free. W.L Douglas, Brockton, Mass. w.L. Douglas s Greater New York $3.50 Shoe Stor: 50 ind nd 33 Broadway, corner Howard Btreet, $45 Bighth Avenue. § Broadway, corner Sth Street. ‘Nassau Street. 635 Proway ‘Broadway, oor fa BROOKLYN. 198720 Broadway, cor. Thornton. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenue. 421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl St. 494 Fifth Avenue. JERS! CITY 18 Newark Ave. NEW. —785 Broad Street, ——— —=——————— DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. — CY 1449 ‘Broad non 3 jer 41st Street. i way, Corn 4 Third Avenue, 2209 ‘Third Avenue, corner aUe Third Avenue, bet, Aaow ee Barus Sta, 250 Wort 125th Street, 356 Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street, INATION OF YOUR MO rr IRANI CH LAND Rue ERCT, Band Paste a itr ¥ Re ste ts out GS, 00; GOLD FILL- ar nL Sh mah po Ture! oon : SILVER Wan WELL Nes, AD TH ST. Cor, sth Ay. 16 ‘ 194 BROADWAY, below Ful iy BRO BROADWAY, Car Canal a Harlem: 164 W,'125tH 101 W. 42D Ads cor. 6th AY., 498 FULTON ST., (After 18, 2 Fultca.) : LADY AYrENDANTE OURS, 9.4. u. x0 ¢ Fa SUNDAYS, 20 TO'4, ~~ 7 Just One Hundred of These WORLD: TUESDAY EV NID Creat hilo t ket Ml Ts. DRY GOODS Co. Sale To-morrow of 575 New oe Dress Skirts A big retail house—one of the ‘| best in this country—cancelled the order with the manufacturers for this lot of ssirts because of a change of buyers. Skirts were already in 4the most prominent in New York) went on a scout for a quick buyer. 4We took the entire lot—to sell at exactly half price. ey are exquisite 1906 models in plain cy mixtures and checks; also joths and Voiles; right up in style and make-up. to the min To this purchase we shall add da hundred other exquisite Skirts dworth from $6.75 to $9.50. Double puble Couch Beds x $3.05 The first hundred customers to-morrow 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 particular. £8 Practically Double Beds—or two Couches when separated, One section is made to slide underneath the other, though when placed alongside— for a Double Bed—mattresses are of equal height. They may be used as two Single Beds, two Single Couches, one Single Built of heavy bronzed iron frames; fitted Fifth Floor. ‘Couch, or a Double Bed | with National wire and helical spring ends. ! COMPLETE WITH TWO MATTRESSES, PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, PR RES aaa All CARS TANSFER To LEXINGTON To 3° AVE? 59°10 60° SE > Last Days! ” This Great Sale Ends Saturday Evening, March 3d, Don’t Delay a Minute Secure one of these beautiful pianos at once. , Not alone will you save from $150 to $20), but you will make one of the best piano investments to be had, Sale of Best MaKes, Newesl Style Pianos 5 Down and $1 Don’t Miss This Sale of The Best Pianos at % Value. Renowned Wilson Pianos, $175 Beautiful Harmony Pianos, $195 Handsome Belford Pianos, $235 Handsome Richardson Pianos, $210 | George Coleman Piano, $235 Delivered on first payment of $5.00 Stoo! and cover free, Don't buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand Cavtion! plano at any price. They are like wornout machinery. buy them, You are simply throwing your money away when you Upon request a representative will call, Celebrated Wallers Pianos, $195 Wareroom, Third Floor, Bloomingdales’ All Cars Transfer to Lex. to 3d Ave 59th fo 60th St FOR OPPORTUNITIES ____ TO MAKE MONEY GSO] Watch the World's WANTS und the Warld’s WANTS under the head of “Business Opportunities.” Among the thousands of chances presenied in these col- umns there is surely one intended for you Sunday World Wants Make Money for Advertisers and Readers. G, FEBRUARY 27, i naw RAILROADS, iy iA AATLROAD P.M. and Florida Lim ty PERN RAILWAY PAR Ashury Park Su 8.55" 4. M. (Ocean R. woop, yinittte Mar, ‘zent DENTISTRY. Youwant good dental work, but do not want to pay a big price. That’s where we can serve you. ' Our prices are low and our work is that of specialists— | the best. . 85.00 25.00 1.00 y pe tooth! < ‘rom’ Porcelain, Iniayn’ Sets of ‘Teeth. from. Extracting with € Free when te HANKS DENTALASSN, 205 SIXTH AVE,, t below t-4th Street, over Silsbe' rant. res- OLR teeth are the product of highly wkilled artisans, They combine the finest materials with (Expert Dental absolutely, anequ: “Ail Work’ absolutely’ guaranteed, Positively Painless #xtraction. Best Teeth (good until March 10) 8.! on Filling from... Gold Crowns ($7.00, 22 Ktogoid) 5. “30 Beautiful Rose Pearl Plates rl ($25. C0), reduced to. + 15.00 Of diseased “Gums ghtened. Instruments roductble along Rervice, Erices y_ Sterilized, 338 SIXTH AVENUE, Cor.24atSt | Open Evenings Uniilé,30 ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, M.ZIMMERMANNCOMPANY New York, Feb, Notice 1s hereby. given “that tn queetin of the stocklialdars ZIM MERMANN, COMPANY. win” “bey eid athe The company, "No, "319-324" East ton at, Sporptit of of sanhe: rom uy of on Poe *25 ene puepowe_ot electing tly {ore tor the ensulnk year and two tne of Blection 10 serve at the next ani fac iand forthe transaction. of auch other Business ae may come before the meeting: 19, 1906. annual Ma 19, cE eneiteatiN Predident, Samuel, D. Levy, Counsel, BoP way, FOR SALE. CREDIT TO ALL. PE MONDE AND, Mere a o ly oF monthly pay Fee areata vered “on fiat all goods Hts AND DIAMONDS. Only Ostet Lpstecbate Goods, Will ser und ee eet dy if desired, RICAN WATCH & DIAMOND “CO., MM MAIDEN LANE. © Take elevator, TLDMEN'S CLOTHING to, order on, $1 ekly payments; perfect ine matoriul, EXCHAN Lobiina Co. 230 way, tome 8 and 4 HELP WANTED—MALE. DRICRDAVERS AND STOR RCRA Ee niiion ot New York Bricks layers docided the Uniona will not accevt y more working cards after March 8, der Executive Committee of Brick- the editors of the 1906 World Almanac and Encyclo- pedia have prepared a record of State legisiation during 1905, furnishing in compact and easy- to-get-at form a quantity of very To prevent dealers atocking ‘| Sheets and Pillow Cases ‘HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and - West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Strech To-morrow Night We Inventory Sell the Season Bought! af Carry no Stock from year to yearl! Success of modern merchandising lies in quickly turning stock and in sale of Goods of Fashion the season bought...... Petter sell at any sacrifice than carry stock—therefore Reductions Without Regard to Cost or Value Many are year-round gcods—nreful to you at full price, but of which limited quantities or surplus stock make it necessary for us to close out at fess than we paid. Those who buy now get great money's worth NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS Bleached Muslins 5 |Fine Fiecked Voiles Yard wide— Imported—striaily ail wool—in Very<fine—worth 756 secs ) full range of the fashionable shades for Spring—t4 inches wide—never | dntended to sell under .29— | Stock Clearance Price... Limit, 20 yards. Well known brands—of some, sheets| Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing and no pillow cases; of others, piilow | At Clearance Press cases but no rhects—just as good to a housekecper, but lot: too broken up 0) Small fot-, Lroken alzesy but ft carry over, cent Pillow Ca 9 will pay to come and look for LAeBAt Pillow (CABS “10 the size you want, as ‘ 18 cent 12 values mA ‘orcoats—principally +13) Youth: C | Ia: of .88 ¥ 43 Ya au sha Sein 48! i Special Lot Pillow Cases Norfolk and Double No sheets to match, therefo were $4.95 aL 7'%| 0 ct. Boys’ Knee Panta. Ww 8%) si. Be Knee Pants. Gox3s——usually 13 O% | Regular o1x3—usually 1. 10%) Were § . were § Balance of our Boys’ W Were 98 and $1.25 orsted Bwonters—s rey 5 iran Recent Great Purchase of : 39 Scotch Lace Curtains Boys’ Flannel Wai eer to § yrs.—were A manufacturer's entire stock of small! ¢ () ty iy wary gio | Tots, running up to 38 pairs of a kind, and | Children's Legsii comprising the newest styles for Spring, | “}/1d"°n's, Lesxins Jersey and Keathor including exquisite Real Lace designs— | 3 to 13 vra—werg $1.25, ‘3 no ecru, pure white only— Be EI a am: TO CLEAR THEM OUT —= | "6°ro fa Sono were gilt OMe ag BEFORE STOCK TAKING! Rubber seats and Mackintoshes— were #2.85.... 9.08 | Were $08 8.98 they are marked ONE-THIRD BELOW VALUE! |To-morrow's Candy Specia!— .95 for Curtains worth $1.0 1/38 for Gurtaing worth Ho Cream Caramels and ins worth a8 fr Gurtains worth #00 | Chocolate Peppermints, pound.... «20 ‘$8 for Curtains worth $7.00 In Basement, Near Soda Fountain —__________» Last Call on Women’s Cloth Cloaks This season’s best fabrics and styles—Good sizes. 3.98 to 13.98 for Cloaks that were $9.99 to $30.00 16.98 for Fur Lined Cloaks............were $33,98 29.98 for Fur Lined Cloaks............were $69.98 —_—_—_____—_ 89 cents for Silkoline Comfortables White Silk Bollennes—plain Full slze—pure white cotton filled— and figured—w: 29. dainty colors—regularly 1,15, 19 ct. White Tine finish itings .12% A clean-up before Inve: és atory. 19 ct. White Stripe Shirtings...... .12% We tak All Wool Skirt Patterns— a LARD AeeK teorimerone) hin he full slize—were $1.89 -inch All Wool ‘Tricot Buitings— plain colors—value .34 Fine White, Saxony Wool Flannele— were +29 All wvool French and German Novelty + Sultings and Waist Clothe— were 49 and .59, 19 Lint Stock Clear-Up Ines Prices White Goods ; Flannels °) Great Values in Fine Dress Silks u De Cygne Toftetas 78 Taffeta Royais Piuin Satie } .39 «J Were .59 and .69 Heavy Bleached Cotton 5! "1 yj Check Louis! Dearie ah 1 ‘i Tisured ‘Taffeta: a9 were 10%: elo Hairline Taffetas : + 6%! Plain Satins Were .69 and .79 M erized e forcerlzed | | ap] Peat De Cysnes. Tea Gowns At Stock Creerance a stock Cle oO! Sacques Prices Women's Corsets A clean-up of odd Hagerty Sateen, Coutiile, Pruneila, 6k Bri and Novelty Clobh—Binek, White, Drao and Fi up-to-date mexlels, Women's Ripple Biderdown Secques— vest colora—were .08 and ¢124.... 39 were $1.49 and 198. China atk, Beoques—tency style= were $4.98 China Silk ‘Tea Gown: Black Cashmere Tea Gown were $1.00 .., tucks and rbbon-—were $698... MORNING SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until t P.M, To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities. All Wool Albatross Women's Tailored Waists Full crepe finish—full 36 Inches Mohatr ond Wool Twills— wide—best shades for day and Black, White and ocolors— street—ae, quality. 29 full pleated or side pleats, For Morning Sale th imb'd panel— Don't confuse this iy 31.49 to 2.00. width with the harrow nd ‘ne ferlor grade eleew! MAIN FLOOR NEW DUILDING, +498 valy SE Bcys’ Knee Pants Good, strong Cheviot and ‘Twe Mixtures—also Navy and Ulack; dina pure finish Cordursye—_all with taped seams—patent watst bends—holdfaet buttons— 35 3 to 16 years—value .69 to 98...* THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Fine Mereerixed Sateens Black, White and colors—36 Inch— rich, silk lustre—permanent Anish—light weight, for Spr Children’s Silk Bonnets White, Light Blue and Pink— Plain or Eimb'd—wired poke with lace trim’d ruffle and rosettes—Silke lined Wide ‘Ties sizes to 4 yra.—worth $1. SECOND FLOOR—CENTRBE BUILDING. White Silk Emb'd Flaunels Hand loom work on White Saxony Flannels—aiicels, 0 Scallop to a finish pstoad H 5 Large Huck Towels H. 8. or hemmed—damask borders—note the sies—19x38 and 20x40—value .19. MAIN PLOOR— At Feather Bed Ticks Pull and three-quarter bed size —Blue and White and fancy combi- nation stripes—Feather proof Taat colore—goods alone by 4 valuable information. pares Brice 288. ym nearly TOO |. BGe. ‘ost SEMEN T NEW. BUTLDING, Blac : and Colors—lace telnevere: fuss. 6.98 eee