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onet. fore “jimmy, @uccesstul thief has robbed) —athlstes-of-the Beventh ‘Regt- in different ocoasians und secured nder worth more than $1.00, while! it -are compelled to aamit Mepradator,. eagle eye er.was ‘jimmied" open. Sas ofthe 3 hie money, and “his pwratcl _ alm nunder his eyes. 4 thefts secret up until peer they. themsalves lod inthe best= det y he city, but they tea ate Members of the ai heir property goe: Ae of | number of 1 lockers have been bi Would ting nothings would carefull; roa hal ate put the clothing, KK OUT FOR THIS = You Please Give Her. Money for Fare?’ asks— the chief ~etovator—man—or pgemprintendent of a building if there there ‘hailing from Buffalo. calls upon be.preacht ak the poor ota It men Shas Wav ind tare o Boston I TWEEN TWO CHARMERS. t they cannot rin the robber hetts had peed worrying “the ath- team: members: for’ nome. time Charles Loemer, secretary of the he slticAszociation. Wtis_net:to catch Ho ‘took. off his clothes |- _gyrnastim, ¢0 he \coutd keep! on, the lockers. Being’. ray. fora “moment,—he—tound- “return ‘that his money anda fine been-taken.—Witttum ‘well-known younger aaake of:the' regiment, lost $32. His —Phomas—P} of {the late lawyer-pub- to the ‘gym’ as his guest. Shear- ‘was robbed of a $300 gold watch. Moore lost $16. The thief did not AMfr.“Shearman’s money, nor did (take Mr. Mooro’a watch. The two watch. _ Least | One of the iatest victims, The’ thief + Major Kipp, of the regtment, js-also chief clerk. inthe Polloe GIRL FROM BUFFALO, (S222 Has “Lost Her Purse, and’ Will ‘Now Mayor Bohmits Ia throwlag fits”) 2°> About the Japanese ‘Dwixt Teddy's fre And 'Prisco's tre He'll fing it hard to please. PAGE MAY SUCCEED. fo Siaiiahin’ Seto Seriously Il, _FactKept Secretshy — Friends. but} political intereat, in that it {9 reporte: "in office by Sefator Alfred K. Pugs. order, for the cure of whith a system of teratment is necessar: has urus far o Tesponded to the t ment thee hia -phyeichns jaza.tha: HH In the Custom House In a few da —} to-his-home; The repert that Presidént Rooseve! tion that ofr. ‘office at the Custom-House, also sponsor for Herbert Parsons tho Intter’s fight to Ket the Republ County Committee away from Ode Velt!s confidants. CREW. ESCAPES FIRE. ON ~ Anchor While Tug ‘Towed~ Disabled Ship ‘In. VINEYARD: HAVEN, Maas, Feb. M4. | one of tho aught fire rly to- rralbar caugl ire early to- barges, The three ‘craft were the Ard- i Pemberton and Oxford. which was burned. The tue Tscony, with the efi wag bound {rom Boston for South boy early yesterday morning, when end barge, dhe Animore, collided with the, four-maated pohooner Katharine D. Perry, Bultimore for Portland, awas-at-anchor-off-‘Parpautin Cove. Nae: dedenote wag ot damaged =r was cut into from rall to edKeten-feot and besa nto lek Sadly, anchored her _bargesot towed the echooner Haven Harbor. Tho tug, want to Wood's Hole, returned to th barges to-day when fiollfied of the fi The tug arid barges aro owned : Coll: “Keipeny, into Sure Co tee. + You don't know their quality—th: out so quickly. j8ame price as collars that are nat tyelet button-holes areas strong as button-holes can be made You can get &ny style you are size thar will fit you exactly Mshrunk.to size” so that style and | See that you get it New York Office The best thing about Triangle Linen Collars js that you're sure of théir: quality—that word “Linen” __The best that can -be-said for most -15-cent collars {8 that they are made of “specially shrunk fabrics > Triangle Linen Collars are guaranteed linen quality—yet cost you the S ¢ best dealers carry all the popular styles in quarter sizes "do not find the style you like at the nearest store, write us and we-will Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co. Troy, N.Y. Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America, HH, see 1Se, “Each i= CRO » llar Quality stamped on every collar is a legal what that fabric is you're never told at's why you don't know.why they wear They are 4-ply,too And the 8-thread accustomed to, wearii Better ‘still, every fit remain correct. and ina quaster ‘angle Collar is If you +7 636-538 BRCADWAY. ay and was entirely destroyed. The crew of five men escaped to one of the other COLLECTOR OF PORT: t Nevada NuStranahan, Collector of the Port, is the centro of jocal Reptfoiican 4 noMclally’ that ho may be succeeded Coupled with this, {t Je learned that Mr. Stranahan has deen tery sick for ‘Membera of the regtment es kept{ Boveral months, the fact being kent b weooret among hia intimstes. He has been a eufferer ¢rom an intestinal dis- estat e he will be able to bs again at his desk ‘During tie present atvack of sickness Mr. Stranihan has ¢en kept confined No-i6-Centent-Park West, G conaiiering the advisability af ap- | ting Sonator Page was based on Strunanan = “again physicality “able-to ‘personally discharge the duties of his backer of in Ho {s one of President Roose- i Craft with Two- Others~ Left al fhroo bargeh anchored at ‘They ‘were’ too far from “lana to make out barges. which % 0 fromthe bow, The Tacony Nobaka and Vineyard which then lof the -Thirty-first Assembly District has 7 Carthy, THE EVENING ‘WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, BiG NEW CLUB BACKS UP LEADER WRIGHT, } The Cayuga Opens a Palatial Home in ‘Thirty-first As- sembly District: Beginning {ts career with a member- ship second only to that of Charles PF, Murphy's own <Anawanda- Club, the Cxyugas, the new “organization” club perfected ita organization, and with @ palatial home inthe four-story, -Kigh- Joop mansion, No. 20) Lenox avenue, Tammany. 11 Harjem. ‘These officers wore elected for the en- auing year: Pras{dent. John Henry Mc- ‘| Jpaticg of the: City Court; Vico-Prealdents, Frank C. Avery, | Joseph I. Butterwelser, Martin J. White, ifichardB. Alderptt, jguteton;’ Financtal ‘Secretaiy, Isaac Phil- Recording Sporetary, John ‘Tine; Sorgednt-at-Arms,. -Terenee —F. Kennedy. William J. Wrightothe pew xileader of the district, is. the mblyman Stdne; 2 ia ag n, Samuel nd da Dein ames hos the poamibers) oft Cayuga Club ber of nartent em A Broppey its 1s preeldenty” back: Leader Wi Hopper has announced até for the leadership. KILLED IN SMASH OF GREAT WESTERN TRAIN| Collision in Illinois Resulted Death-of One Man and Injury to Four. FREEPORT, Ml, Feb. U—A Pitte- ni mself candi- ‘in ; | Surg merchant was Killed and four por none Injured It q wreck on Rhea Catenre Great Western Rallway to-day. The names of the victims are rot known jiere. The Teck, occurred at Pearl City, Tl One of the persons injured fe an ongt- Physicians were hurrietl to the ecene to render assidmmoe, and the Coroner left to make an investigation. You can shop by Telephone and avold the busy” stroots and crowded cars. Have you a Telephone ? Rates are low. NEW YORK x TELEPHONE oo., 18 Day Sirest | Simason Cranford Ch 7.10 20 STREET Fsiand ) PIANO BARGAINS FOR. FRIDAY. — Only $5 Down. Balance in Easy Monthly a ae Hp so Our exceptional Piano business of the past week has brought us promises to be a formidable butwark =| Y Se Treasurer, John Hi Yan | | It'Js said chat two stock trains collided. | | these used Pianos that we have ( taken in exchange for new in- siruments. All in good playable condition. Any time within eat you desire to purchase a new plano we will take {n exchange the piano you have and credit all money paid on the new yousee ase. To close them out quickly, we re re | 1 Wallyez Square } | 1 Soebbler sr 1 Lynch ‘ i 1 Stelnway Square... Carved legs—fine condition, worth; easily $100, Chotce. $250} Terms, 1 Sohmer Upright | 1 Krakauer (Hoth like new in tone { and condition.) _} $10 down, UPRIGHTS ] Al Wagner | _Chotce at 1 Steinway if Waters i *100 1 | 1 Whezlock } T Wissner see r90?. Sea ee <> ee ee DINE IN THE The Sale of No-| TSOM | tions and Be ST ers’ Sundr‘es S| tinues. BEST CUISINE: ODEST COST ; AVE. ue " STREET? NEW YORK. EIGHTH » a This is one of the most remarkable embro‘dery offerings that has come about i We secured some twenty, thousand yards of sample strips direct Trom the makers in St, Gall, Lengths are fram 135 to 634 yards, so that you can easily find just the leng The assortments include every wanted pattern from the neat baby e fects in matched widths to the Insertions, Edgings, Matched Widths, Flouncings, Skirtings, Waistings, Bandings, Shirt Waist Embroideries, Corset Cover Embroideries, Baby Dress Widtts,; Children’s Dress Embroideries, ete. for va “ues up to 35c.a yd. The entire Main Aisle will be devoted to this sale—nll goads ready at § for regular 10c. for values up \10¢ to £0c. a yd. IS5e values. | ASsale oP use One HGndTed| Satin-R.ubber Coats at $10.75 Remember we've only one hundred of ‘these coats—- the lot won't Jast long at— $10.75. -They-are strictly shower and dust proof, : 25e Annual Sale Infants’ Wear —Continued. Stocks” | They haye a high satin finish Rae ones of, Monday. and come in ‘black, blue and Note: s 5 castor in all sizes. ' Infants’ Dresses, 98c. Five pretty styles—made of: fine The picture tells the story of the s “fi fullcirchlar, double- iproastednndel ‘apped figured. madras, fine lawns, made swith ett toutertal;—high-turnover-cott witli tees plete; teliimed wit tee de=p cuffs; patch pockets, ornamented with arge gold-rimmed satin buttons to match. tion: rome with large sailor collar, Black Broadcloth Coats - of black chiffon: broadcloth, made in two distinct models; 32 Inches long; exceedingly full; collirs and cuffs of velvet; handsomel: designed Sins te pictitol ‘ancy and He: cules Braid—lined: with best -satin. For —Fridey's ale $12.50. Women’s New Spring Suits Including finé Broadcloth, Chiffon Pabama, 7 i Mannish Mixtures, Scotch novelties. and s \ | ‘fine line of fancy. weaves in checks and/. _stripes in the nobby Eton, tight or semi-fittedS coat; also teveral other $24.75 models. For Friday oF Third ieerss i pe 25¢e for infants’ Long and Short Nain- sook Dress = | 3¢c for infants’ Short Dresies; yoke |!) trimmed with insertions. 39c! for infants’ Long Slips of. Nain- eook, tritnmed-withJace ed 53 for $1 Russian Dressey of madras, trimmed with plaits and coliar. Tc for Children's Drawers of good muslin, tinmed with tucks; all ses. Oe —for= Children's 8c. Drawers: goo] mustin, trimmed with lawn ruf- fles all sizes. £47 Second Floor. ‘Important Sale of CRITE ets, Ete. Cold weather puts an impetus to the blanket and comfortable business that tends to hold prices firm, so the wholesaler goes back to mid-Winter figures and storcs generally| hold to ‘‘regular’’ prices, This makes this blanket and comfortable sale all the _more imrortant, as our pricing denotes material savings on the prices quoted everywhere else ti-day. $3.75 Blankets, $2.95 Pair | $5.85 Blankets, $4.95 Pair Double hed size, Null weight, with colored | ~ Double ted sire extia good quality” white orders: exceptionni-value. | wool, wide ribbon binding, —$6,.25- Plaid Blankets, $4.95 Pair — ‘O-Blankets,-$8,95-Pair Extraordinary Sale of Sample Towels. ' 10,00 Sample ‘Towels—hemstitched and knotted fringe—Huck, Damask, Toilet, Turkish Bath Towels—direct from the manufacturer—perfect goods but sample lots, mostly four or six of a sort,| --at-a-great-eaving from prevailing prices. 12Kc. Tow te jt Qc 35c. Towels at : ote TA rf eds we cat hold § ::25¢ 25c. Towels at. l2ke 7c. Towe 39 aCe. Towels w1Se Ic. Towels at. re-greuped — ~as i great bargains as those and three rows of embroidery inser: As-ortments are so varied Ino-thetollowing™ lots witt Hin matched widths, Edgings and I lo5e dozen yards for 50c laces! 55c doz. yards for $1.00 laces ¢°39c dozen yards for ‘75c¢ laces; 75¢ Selec) hes & SL SO lazes 20,000 os SE Embroideries (Sample Strips) at Half! Here nre the new embroideries that will be seen everywhere this Spring—all new perfect goods, marked at half the prices you'll see on them everywhere. That's why we quote such remarkable prices a5 those below. in a Jong tine. wids more showy designs in sharp to-morrow morning. for values up to. 75c. a'yd. \45¢ for values up to $1.00 a yd. The Sale of Toilet Articles—standard preparations, &c., continues. for values up to $1.50a yd far Mali Floor. -o9e ‘Another Important Sale of |Men’s Trousers $3.00 - Former Values up to oe You can-readily pick out ‘frousers here that_you-haye-seen_mar! ed_as-h throughout tke city. quick purchase when the make andy ty saitible for nies or dress we: res $1 to 50 waist, and any Couldn't-be duplicated under $20 edged with fine embroidery; sires 1 || Measure. For to-morrow’s sale, per pair anywhere. for to- $10 75 | (ie nee ‘| Men’s Stylish morrow’'s sale.. ~ ‘, 19¢ for infants’ 29c, Long and Short Wai ainsook-Dreseesicsizcs-o-monthsscl aistcoats, a} — aus —tretatied —at-45-50: Tat button model or the _re; ty Spring. materials Boys’ Wash Suits—, rate of Wash Suits for-Poys: | L} sizes, at, Formerly selling up to Sale of French é> German Val. Laces. Another extraordinary sale of these popular Val. Laces, and a sale truly typical of the noted Simpson Crawford Company Lace section. Here i isa remarkable “Shipment of' 10,000 dozen yards of french and German Val. Laces embracing all the latest patterns, mary of which cannot _be found-anywhere else in the city. yet the prices. $2.50 Comfortables, $1.95 [ $2.25 Comfortables, $1.75 | $3.25 Comfortables, £2.50)/We quote are actually half what such goods generally bring. values are so great that Licht W sale ithe face oF Yhe present high found the best” 1, 000. Umbrellas at 5], Sz: 50 the Usual Price for Some of Them. —One dollar-is not an-unusual_price—for—an_ordinary-| Umbrella, but when we tell you that you can have Um- brellas to-morrow at one dollar that never sold” for t jess than 81.50, and many of them at 22 and 82.50, is not. the information worth considering? gerie Linens. The entire feminine world has taken: up the neow—[m- broidered Lin- sn - 5 ere, This is made possible owing to our buying a manu-|| "ry jan, turers sai i ice. facturer’s samples at a very little price, 'trious woman ‘The-coverinis:arc-of-a-very serviceable > quality American Taffeta — tape cdged and warranted absolutely rainproof. An exceptional varicty of handles are here, such as you auallyfind oman: mmonmenponsine embrelles. They inckrte+ Sterling Silver,-Gun Metal, Pearl, Natural Woods and. Novelty Handles. = Women's Umbrellas, 26 inch. Men's Umbrellas, 28 inch, Special To-morrow at $1- lis now follow= ing the fad of the hour, and é dycher own-hand--work mating high-priced lingerie at a nominal sum Stamping done in designs for the Watllachian, French or Eyelet works Hat Patterns Of Lingeric Lawn Of Heavy: Linen: Corset Cow Of Lingerie Lawn Of. Lingerie Batiste Of Sheer Linen « . 1-4 Shirt Waist Pattecns Of Lawn. 7: Of Mere ed Chil Of Pare Linen... Chemise Patterns Of Lingerle Lawn OF Lingerie Batiste. a7 Eero More of Those Sample } Combs at 50c.; Remarkable, indeed. was the manner in which the last lot | these combs disappeared. We Yad a very large assortment, but they hardlylasted the day through. Plenty tor to-morrow, though. All tho newest and massive designs that are so desirable— Odd shapes, spike, ball, fanzy are in empire neck and chignon effect; highly finishes Many of these combs were samp!es of $2 dnd 33 lines, ee Early shoppers assured o |] = cholee seleetton a 20c £27 Malin Floor. Sevéral Specials From the February Sale. | Golden Oak Sideboards Special To-morrow $29. ce _ The picture suggests the general 2 lines of this exceptionally well-con- structed sideboard: Itds of selected: quartered “golden ostr— highly polished, with a handsome carved * top, extra Jarge French bevel plate mirror, $2x18—-two small top drawers, one lined for silver, one long drawer for linen ; nicely carved doors on wine closets: and heavy. carved claw feet; yuaranteedt~ construction, Such a sideboard would ordinarily be priced £38. But you may buy it in 329 45) the Feb. Furniture Sale for $39 G. Oak Sideboard....$33.50 $32 Golden Oak Buffet, $22.75 21 Weath'd Oak Buffet, $17.50 $56 G, Oak Sideboard....$4).00 £59 G. Oak Sideboard... .$51,00 | $.0 Weath'd Oak Suet, $15.75 $20.50 Solid Mah, Buffet, 22.50 | $22 Weath'd Oak Buffet, 318,25 $8.50 Box or Wardrobe Couches, $8.75. Made from the best materials, irdestruetiblo springs and upholstering of highest order—covered in plain green denim. Splendid Shoe Offerings for To-Morrow. Women’s High-Grade Shoes at *2.75. These Shoes should have been here over a week ago, but owing to a delay in shipping, they have just been receive They are the second allotment of the floor stock of America’s foremost Women's Shoemaker, whose shoes ure extensively adver- tised and are familiar to every woman who delights in beautiful footgear. This 's a most unusual opportunity, that will not be dupl'cated for some time, you may'be sure—for you can select frem some 2,000 Women’s Fine Shoes at $2.75. In patent colt, gunmetal calf, kid, button or lace style.” Every pair new and smart in style—rmade on the best narrow, awing and mediam toe pasts: . Stamped Lin- | Another Sale of : Sample them f. wee they bought in the matiy of ou: customers who came Fe on time to-morrow. Remer new Spring hats, Every Hat | This sale was made potsible only by a with a big cancelled order-on-lis- hands. Materiais are in worsteds, cassimere aud ‘tweeds. inseam 1. 55, ular five button “vest— ind styles - of yin’ fact, most any material desired in up-ty y date designs. This. really great ‘Thoy-are orfast colored-matertals, in Galxtens, Chamtrays-and | Madras, all shad#s, also White Pique and Duck les are Long Rolled Russian rectlar Sailor and Sailor Collar + Thussian—all thoroughly made, all re jons-—mumberiets desigas ard most wanted effects. Trimmed Tailor-Suit Hats. About —one hundred and-seventy-five hats-are tobe sold “to- morrow at less than half the price we would ordinarily have to sell tPriday we olfered a sim lar Tot on the Fargain Square; and igh_as So r owas left nade in th ar. trew —Uitee- flannels, 6 it 4 daa Blouse, 95¢| | ' a) af yA yt L t S } i: | ee it is a matter of wonder in the trade prices ji (he Wa Ker, ‘and nay mikes of-Vat- ates £27 Marky Fivor.— regular way. . lato in the Cay we e disappointed. nber there are only 175 of these { is worth $5, and many are worth $6. Your choice, $2.95. At Wondzerfu) Women's Catton a ust 3,000. jn — this -a-sortmeat all } threaC—igually sell at go. 5.060 of them with trimmed yokes. role are plain—made from sclected yarn. Combination Sults—Vests and Pants at 39c. Soite in light-weight Tele—pure white ? — Jnce-trimmed “yokes — vests high necks, lengaleeres—pante fenies Tengtti, |= - fitting garments — worth | Aled. ..Call-3100—Chelsex | Corn Imported The original Ye Cx - try (Gentleman; “wold Aime bacon: A ane Sardines, ou \ fr cured; regularly at" 14eu ata wa’ a Te | | meen TS, brand; an Be MAS |) | Wie tcany special 10c! iS ————/, | n~sholt- and “amber. | MACKERE ! $2.20; Pnieail HMERRIN Bea Dregso brand, inetian Channel fresh . Bplt BALICON rari tall can.. from the Qqvens National Bie | Yreshly mi pany. Freeh of the ult a rere | Men'se-Women’ 's Underwear Some interesting specials for Friday in Underwear of this k nt wanted at this time of the year. “A chance to tecure a season's supply, - for they-are very low priced to encourage quick sell. ng. « Special. ia this sale at Women's Cauze Lisle Vests 23c- Sale of Lenten Groceries, These Apecials are for Friday and: Satunlay. _—— re Boneless Break- CRYSTAL N ry popular favor! SUGAR—it, ree) 11 our customer fined; O-1b. $1,00, Limit, one” See YAVY PEA cae Wheat Farine, oF ue Fitae far own. bakery, ly Little Prices. nd Lisle Vests, 19¢. of. very fine cotton and isi 19: Cc Men's Und2rweir st 930 Cur.entire. stock medium ond Wintey weight grrnents—that have rold ag high as $2.25 each. A big telection | to choose from. Men’ a Shirts end Drawers; 91 Fall weight, French Balbriggan— stout “or regular ‘leg drawers—with | double gussets—hand finished—worth ' 50, Maller telephone orders aN + = . te ae ton berry, Raspberri BEANS, other: frult flavors c.'can + NEW PICKLES — Mayat Stuart quailty, § mixed Dickies or ghow! 10-08, FLOWIDA Anat Say: cleceatesy bright, in Banta Clara flavored fruit; (iba. on rt Palmer's ia “Trngtian ale Albe: Yls. ia 10¢ Livtle Fond 6 ter AT © ade in our st