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ee G THE EVENING WORLD, MON Fell Asleep in Warm Bath; Woke Up in Empty Tub SITES ASTOL Fc ‘ a Side R Row Also. ~ Causes Clearing Up of -a- Robbery Mystery. “Following « an carly. morning shooting | ‘In the saloon of New Amsterdam! | ‘Pians. ; Som “inthe tear of the saloon. Two| Ee jmien were wounded—one porsidly fatal: | ely, the other alight): i Ownle Flynn, a prize-fighter, was one pot the party of men and women who ——awire tn the back “room When aime of SoRYty-third: street sane’ came tn: | » an unkind emark toa (fellow known a: . Blown fol- u ‘ed..and. then three men whipped out} ici-reyolvera and: began pumping lead, At] “firnt-shot-thene was a wild dash for, athe door,» Policeman“Leonard heard the! ‘fus)Made. He rapped for assistanct and htirried back: in time to, see men and rormien | disappearing up beeiSiiaAteelrs street. % Powder amoke was pouring «from the | room, and Leonard: found two men | peires onthe tora waiter who Swas tryjhe to get 8 ran into the man's arms. An‘ambuiance t as pa wounded men to Héorevelt Hos: | “where the man shot through the gaye his name as Wiltam Wélhr, pugilist, of No, 5 West Fitty-third’ : ; hile the othe: man, who wus | i i i the-fleshy—part_ of_the-+ ele Lita dad ie is Rotate Al The laugh fe on Phy'lis Ranken, who ts] %: a8 Prepuy to take part in Robert Honter's pro- me of “The Reel Koning: at othe for ber. The water was tS hice as the waloon and was held for SS violating the excise law, The license is | 31! norrow. f hert en her “th the name of Martin Baker. say the % “fatigued —Sati—t bend —Haree— pa venpert—-found—hert Mater she was celmly dreaming int otal Lemote tube == Pelice, théugh his brother Peter run: bh Ce : " poilee pat cated the pugilist inthe room_of sen Ble Adams ak No, 14 East Fitty-| eighth street. Flynn wore a fine fur- | Aine! overcoat. The appecrance of the Mremingéa toasts ee Cntr had been reported to th Giiting ‘the week Sy W. Lo Wi Tk West Ninetieth atree! Ww Beth raceiciand ike crvincerhotel: ta Remains Unconscious in Hos-) fire toxday arid at toast Watty<ieventh stteet. minus his fur- R wore driven-out Hines," overcoat. | disinond roid) pital—T wo Men- Held as i m the hotel and seven + which were cus ~-cilhndis e U n —s n ERE ast stroyed. by 4 degree to Flynn, who. they say.) * Op} ase Htted the overcour he wore Was th Suspicious Persons, k they were looking for. | The hotel fs _known—as—the White Gown the Kilts eight atepa an Horse Inn, and t# the abode on Sun- Under the “cnrpet. sald | ~eranhy, followed directions, deitov: . an| day nights of a number of New Yor xo_down-on-Sunday—a were foolish. and toh er a tothe next. day, The fire started carpet, where 7 the tenants-of eh ret =floor—apartment—at_ No. house overgit. daily. Sixtieth street, wan visiteds It in the bedroom of one of these quests, syente Adams was, arraigned veers | leved. some time eurly to-day by men and was caused by a cigarette which hw Wahlejn West Side. Court jeaving him uns eet Tre to- tie Bed -eoehes.— There were d 1 held ivi a Cit ueazed [twenty-five persone-in—the-hotel-incird- io when found hy nelghbers ut | ine Willlam London, the proprietorcand vbreak, and he remained tn that con- | lis family, in After being taken to Roosevelt | The slurm was snrend and some cf the | Hospital. ou Sepn and-waman will be weralaned he: } | Policeman # neventh tres NEW. ORLEANS ENTRIES. |Esparto, of No, 3) West End avenue, ! in these house: 2a NEW ORLEANS. La., Feb. 1—The) and James Leroy, of No: 218 Wes: Bix- jpeveceds: in 4 ie pontenut some ss for" to-morrow's races here aft! {jath-strest, .honi-he-found-at-Ameter—| scantily, cad: SeiKnnore cared for § follows. dam avenue and south Bixtieth street. | leave them in the street. Some of them HIST. RACE—Threo and one: -hait tur | mney were arraigned Inter in the W c] Saved part of thelr “household ‘goods: On. temom. Friend, y were arrals om : i a EE a= Court ax WunptCtOUs” PeyNOTIR te nea Was 79 ned until Finn, of the West Sixty- | The Prem station, picked up Peter | Ahiage. There SR cris tos (Alvosest Ta P Be is ace yori au tbe rourne—-Gray | Agn nn You can make better food with po oe Royal Baking Powder Welles: the: Rex “Handioap: BW; Devout 10d; -Peter-seertt vigny, ON, Rocke a, Y0d;Tecaue, Lighter, sweeter, more palatable Se : “wholesome shee-MacPurtaz,—103 Gladiator. 105: King Cenvon=-ti-Oarraray TTT. DINE WETHE : ISINE ‘ Si © SPLENDID RESTAURANT, aot call : a zy .19™ TO 20 STREET, NEW YORK. : alee A Rare Opportunity for Milhliners > Hat Manufacturers} i French Roses at Half. A bona-fide offering that will set the entire millinery world talking—a sale of ¥ French Roses that positively marks the lowest prices ever quoted in America. | —Milliners, Downtown Hat-Manufacturers and Out-of-Town Merchants Can Save Over Half. Prices during this sale will be much less-than you could buy such goods for in Paris. Here's the story of the acquirement: A Paris maker misinterpreted a cable.code for cancellation and shipped a duplicate order, Rather than have the Roses thrown back on-his hands the maker sold them at practically our own price. -* 3 Roses} : sien | 400 cartons fine French Muslin Roses, | pale 5 ( Ce: ‘Thiee roses in a ynquetby the bunch of three 5 By the carton of one doz. bunches, ina bure |another Jandmark Saturday nis HItallan Chamber of Commerce was held {at the Waldorf-Astoria. Regis. | s|husinesa ‘ability ‘and politcal whats Arvhat that did spony, taly proud: + ahaWINK Of “ATT With-ar big -ASTHAT Tact London's Hotel, at Conay Island, was|lia, Console Generale, and Massigiias Marchese Prospero "A. Falkenburg, Cav. G. N, Francol ———-+++ ;Bonci and Caruso Sit at Same Table in Peace jsancers, tormer riret sergcant’of Coins By Alice Rohe. Italian progress In New York passed ithe seventh annual banguet of the, ‘Next year, said Gaetano _D'Amnate, j who: knows more about progress than | uperiative-adjectivescould. descr “tig: banquet will be; held atthe St ‘As it was, the Ttallan Chamber of) old New! York Commerce showed lHtde lay of wn thing or’ two Ith the genlud ard ‘talent mixed in with dl« Bly Showing in Art. PAS MeraRA LE WaT ness and beauty in, tone qwhen fie flye hurdred guemts ant Wortle Bush’ uy rat), numbers.{{ and. dppearance and will Jaown tn the banquet hall Uiere way aj“La Donna © stobl allied forth ap fully ‘satisfy. ‘all those who Signor Oscar Hammerstetn, wn atthe tnble of honor, want to Italian. {ze his name on’ the, spot, ‘At the far end of-the table from Im- prevario Hammerstein sat Puccini, and if he did not alway smile it “migh have been by for 7 j present went wild with 2 ealted loudly “Puccini! Alessandro Bonet and § gina Pinkert, of the Ma: an Opera House; Enrico Caruso and Donna Lin! [ Cavalier! of the Metropoittan ne youn, divided honors, white Viena panini seondtelehe twee eae enjoyed themeelvea, ap- | Cha pani as much with an in thelr hands ds a Many-Notabies Present. esent Were Oscar Hammerateln, 4 present =f or ham Levy, Herman Metz" should have [ing taki = = ats =I 1 ! tectives Kahn and 1: acten ths heart-the slowing trHinttes—paldtolin-j anda : ! n presario Osc hat he haw done : East Sixty-seventh street lo- | prema ¢ ee ra ze I psa Snel fe lery hed banuste in Wi t Thirty-fourth street. It made! At the table of honor were Muestro G. Puceini, ‘Conte A. Raybaus oii, Marchesa-do Nublil, Signor € Hammerstein, 8. E. Baronne Mayor Gee Planches; Mr, Wiliam Hartfleld, Dr. Victor L. Zorn, Conte Luigi Aldro- A. J, Stefani, Coroner P. Supt_of Schoole William it~ Maxwell, “Congressman —Winan 6, Bennett, Robert Watchorn, Immigra. Sesereeithardel jee TENORS PRESENT go EONORED ENO AT ITALIAN \N BANQUEF 2 oe ae and Plenty with Commercial Com. Defore the Senate Commnittes on ati patriots at Waldorf, yon Comminst throp, Pr Mayor Herman Ations which fter the banquet a dance was held | to-day and made as ther conference o: ments for-thy me: ade at the | suaKemion ‘of the Sa Franciscan au-| 1127 W. 42d St., near B'way. DAY, FEBRUARY 11, 190 7%o, 0) Fob, \.—The | Tex., was Jn the form‘of an attack upon the garrison at Fort Brown, according to the (estimony given to-day by Singo pany B. of the Twenty-ffth Infantry, [tanya aire Sanders sald the shootin tha, town and was, pire nvep tars rs Thur tacthe first direst teatimony-aiven [by any of the discharged nexto moldiers that the fring came trom the town. ee ——e———— Rerton TL. Win- Ay — Roard of Edue} fT 7 Signorn + = = rt 4 an William |” \at in President stay; Lute} a Herman_ Mots | a a DI Rosa, ppe Vell - f No Ragtime | Music. The new WATERS A thie | Colonial and Swell End red ssaghetu-|} Upright Pianos in light stmosphere, Vand, dark, natural wood cases are iuiryels. of sweet- tenward aon, me tro opera with switch frackinelalgiine {| want-a_superlatively—tine ng for she tue | piano, but do not want to Meno Game near.) @ ban-4} pay a fancy price for it, ewel Gaskets ag Favors. caskete were atven mber of. Bralsed tha. progro: xz ica and the High trated catalague of the WATERS PIANOS with reduced prices and terms onthe new Waters 3-Year System iving—you—three years} time on a piano without interest. Horace Waters & Co. Three Stores: 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. the financial, business artintic—wi tion, From the fact that arrange Harlem Bean Evenings) 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. oie Huonefr- Sar Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Gt fftaamefry dre | al time, during the present. year_at Brass Bedstonds are goin: Hedsteads—in—fult size Dillars, S.-inch fillerw, 2-Inch vase head-panel four to sell. At 815, feom $3 — Polished Brass on eh sinet % rail tie At 820, from $30 — Pollahed 3 tied Beteexds; tras; toprull, tole toy $18, from $20 $26, from $ $38, from $58 $40, from $: $58, trom $85 | Sixth, Seventh and Eighth (fosrs,;Wansma Coors, Wanamaker Quality is such as you expect al Men’s Shoes At 82.85, worth 330 to $o—atent | inather, box calf and gun-in netal | Shoes; "Jace and Bluct y Winter and Spring | Jo line from a hich-grade patly Oxfords lace ly ulzes Gy to. 73, ha, In wicinple she 20, worth $9—Tox th welted and astite durable r for lurge b¢ nd Nays’ Bhoes, Main’ Hoor maker Butiding JOHN Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. BRASS BEDSTEADS _ In the Furniture Sale This-is -the-time to buy Brass Bedstends if you contemplate such a purchase any {-of-copper,-and there is increased cost at many points of inanulacture This means. that tO CO: we have secured a Jorge assortment of splendidly-constructed bra: sell at last season's prices, but many that-ere very much below the old tow prices: Here are suggestions of some of the special offerings; ' twelve %G-inch fillers, fancy oaloony Taree’ foot-pans}, -menilded_jotnt--connec,|t {| tlons, Four 3 ft 3 in,, fifteen 4 ft.) fos hn Sa em eritacere die ll $I twenty-six 4 ft, 6 Jn. sell BH. 1 Bro | i yy { | Some other Brass Bedateads in full size only and in polished finish are at thase prices: ~$32, from $45 $33, trom $48-———— $34, from: $45 $38, from $30 "$38, from $52 A Sale of Good SHOES For Men, Women and Children Begins TOMORROW. _Quantitics to be presented are large, and in most lots size:ranges are complete. returnable if you can d#icover any shortcomings when you get them home, The price-savings are substantial, in every case, and quite extraordinary on many of | the shoes. Hore are some interesting lots; $20 Goxceni teks Klaskin and patent ui er and pla 1 ASE Ud be RENE Styles a ightavaulted: Ne athers ie varioun’ a lev—huce, but: Girls’ Shoes Near) feet ¢ dd ‘ a A feet Can | ritrow. tori At 81, worth $1,00—Sizes up to 104. Women's and Girl’ Shoe: x Women's and Girl .. OE ive: slzew least. ‘There has. been a-tremendous advance in the price ‘In spite of this” condition bedsteads, not-only to onsiderably more money. | $25—Polis}ed —Thrase »—At- 887.80; from $50—Polizhe} -Brase | edteade: s-inch —contintkois pare ff | foot-panel with nine upright And-ihies cross tides, Onlong nt--connectiona.- One_of= jgne manufactured, Forts Mixty-elght ttt. AtyL AN. to wetl Tee tacts sell 38 $28, from $40 $30, from $42 $30, from $45 55 $50, from $65 $75, from $115. $90, from $130~ Bullding- ways in Shoes from WANAMAKER’s—and shoes are always Women’s Shoes : Boys’ Shoes At $2.40, worth t19 Gun-metal At 81.50, worth $2—Lace Shoes, in If Shoes, button, ucher and plain izes 13 to 5M, Hiv ties medium and Mel Cuban) A€ #10, worth 3.75—Small Boys’! heels well a yt re s of Shoes, In sizes. # to 1% - All made of solhl leather, without a jit of scrimp or shirk in any part. {A | Honest and serviceable. et for yatlve atylos.’ At 1.20, worth $1.60—Gizes 11 to 14, | rity are large,| At $1.50, worth #-izes 11 to 2, cally, complete.’ |Made ax children's ‘shogs\ should be HA clean’made, Firm leathers, good work, Kone smal) Keds that comfortable Insts, oak nolo leathers de in our regular+ asx well as iin all th » are tho left-ovy | ranges pre 1.60; worth My Kod patent leather !ractory. shoes, in neatly all factors aendst latter the season a end WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth.to Tenth Streets. A Not ‘Anty Drudge’s Kind of Economy. Mrs. Frugal—Look at this. box: of daundry Soap; ‘Anty~ i Drudge. ‘ Buying so much, I got it reyes s Isn't that Economy?” niy Drudge—“Economy nothing. You" ve bought your- self a lot of hard work if you use that soap. Felg-Naptha saves hard: work, does away with boiling and makes the-clothes cleaner, Economy? Well, I guess not.” Don’ t throw away the wrapper when ,... you buy a cake of Fels-Naptha soap. Pin it up.in your kitchen or Jaundry where you can tead plainly the directions printed on the back. ‘They’re the whole secret of the casy Fels-Naptha way- of: washing—the “modern Way. 5 i your grocer” S. It’s just as important to follow direc-_ tions in washing with Fels-Naptha as it is in teking medicine: Used the Fels-Naptha— ——way bels= ha soap will-save you time, trouble, eas vork, fuel and money. Look for the red and green wrapper at 1 I Square, or by any ticket agent of these lines. , A Jand-rich in minerals, grains, fruits and vegetables, \developed from the sagebrush by industrious and intelli- |gent labor; Salt Lake, its principal city, is unique in its Joeation-and_its-character;having-a-delightful-climate all— ithe year round. jpleasant break in the journey. UTAH Acstop over on the way-to the Pacific Coast-miakes-a— The way to reach Utah from New York and New England is to start by the “AMERICA’S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM” information gladly furnished by [4 PVosburgh, General Rastern — Passenger Agent, 1216 Broadway, New York. | Telephone 5680 Madison THE TRAINS OF THESE LINES ARE PROTECTED. BY THE Atopy. of! script Danie MOST PERFECT BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM IN THE WORLD America’s Winter Resorts," containing anven_maye-andbeiefde————— ions of 64 Winter resoris, ya Pon receipt of a Z-ccnt stamp by George TH. Manager, General Advertising Department, New ¥: 3 Pree FURNITURE a OW CREDIT CONTINUATION OF Sea February Furniture and Xf Carpet Clearance i iow with competitive offerings, and 13- snember you may chocse-hetween paying chsh or Pity tik on —OUR- CONVENIENT CREDIT SYSTEM. Axminster_. _Rugs ‘Morris Chairs. Compare the ftoris b Carpets [Pie ATH 7 gg iton hon’ 7.50 Jormerly $2.25, 1 various $34.00 Tepe Maes: in Mie if Wie nana 98C 2, noir 28.50, Tron Beds ih Noaae epee rp mitnnia BEER Dressers. | Brass $ra,00 in Oa 9. 25% Zinch pout 4g 7g $16.00 tu Oak fon, now aml 4.99 Esc, 26,50) M220 30.00 3 Se BAUMANN $ BRO. N.W. COR.ETHAVE & I5THSt