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CANT WE HAVE SOME, STEAM HEAT BACK IN THE CARS? HL EXPRESS N26! No STOPS BETWEEN ATHENIA AND JERSEY CITY~ ALL ABOARD! You'Re JvsT THE MAN WE WANT !-1F YOu CAN YARE A TRAIN fj}! ATRALN To. ae A: : _TUxeEoo! = a Neretrt ts sf o ‘CaTTLR TRAINS HAVE THE, RIGHT OF WAY 1— WISE COMMUTERS TAKE THE CATTLE CAAT TUXEDO HAS FORGOTTEN, WHAT ATRAIN LOOKS LIKE... ED MAN ANH Ot \RACING THR ERIE EXPRESS WAS SEEN AT 7AM. SITTING BY THE TRACK __ SMOKING HIS PIPE AND WalTING bas, Vi FRAIN TO CATCH up i GR TO THE ERIE MANAGEMENT: q “THE ROAD To YESTERDAY" PHOT oF ied EE TRAIN LOST IN SorT COAL SMOKE you've. @VERLOOKED A CHANCE. TO IMPROVE YOUR RQUIPMMENTI-THE OLD SECOND AVE ELEVATED RQLUAING STOCK 15 FOR SALE Just A FEW Jc YS OF SIMPLE. > LIFE F OR ERIE E COMMUTERS | STEAM? WHY, MAN.) You COULoNr. BON AN EGG LANOLORD-"youR RENT Is6 ress: ‘ovERDuE!” F4RS. COMMUTER" MY HUM BALO TAS BEER MONTHS TOHING HOME Wr THE RENT! Bi, Coil * FILIPINOS DREAD apis Wa JPA CROWDED TRIN “aaa” United States—Senate Ac- a “tion Inopportune. fates em ah ‘A bill passed by the Legislature pro- : yidts that the entire cost of widening BEAN SU Ara Rebsg se chevey ap Renee) Livingston street, Brodkiyn, ‘shall be A BROOKLYN BILL. Does Not. “Like the the Mandatory | “Clause of a Measure Passed by Legislature. At a public hearing to-day Mayor McClellan made-{t quite platn thet his bellef in home rule for New York City {s so strong that he will not brook tp- _|ferterence from Albany when It takes “Body Jammed Under Car, | si surprise here among the Fitipinos at the | pald by yea ork and no ey a) tes Ben-| part. theroof shall be, ussesse against While Passengers Are |reen asin ot nance of | Robeaaaer ete, Bee eee é ! + Of | done under e iat Ses Unloaded. fered by Senator Culberson, tothe act} timate. = jarge delegation of property-own- establishing an agricultural bank In th urged the Mayor to approve athe Philippine Inlands, declaring the inten: | }ii) ea Th the Hirleas Ponce” Court | to-day, Palmer was depressed over ) the killing of the conductor, und de- —-¢lared-that-he-did- not -see-the-unfor ; tunate \man until too late to check the train. “Women passengers on the train “ho- game, aysiereni fren tney-iearned;~as attained by an enabling act which would have permitted the local author- Mtlos to deal with the matter {n their own way und right any injustice If any has been done.’ Ho did not say he would veto the Dill, but nobody who heard him discuss it believes: thas he will approve it, the Jupaneso war talk, whlch haa}! caused exsitament in the provinces sur- rounding! Mantla. In some ingtances the inhabitants Jeft the towns afid hid ta the mountains, ‘Ono town was dapopulated recently by ‘the exchange of salutes between ware Wes 3, which caused the idea to spread ho Japanese were entering the joanne Yann “BTRACCIARI TO SING-AGAIN. Geott!'s cold continuing, Btracctart will of the first car. } eS Jack Up. the. car betore the cay The commission ia doing tte Dest) sine kia part at the special perform? Lf)! Body coula be extricated. to alay the alarm. Commissioners Tev-| ance of "La Boheme” at the Metropoll- PHATE wus Tent ave renee, old-ana: ‘Leganlla nade apectat tours of | (on) GopstaHansesto nigel cdot not been long in the service of | Benevolent Boctetles. eae —roud, None _of tlie other_em: — know. where he lived. aituation and quiet waa about restored Tris hgd reached the statlon on t4¢] Phe people were, however, ei] in an “westside of the-tracks—and--his hands een tks SF the Ttallan ‘Mr. Conried announces the re-engige- ment for next season of the French conductor, Bamuel Bovy, vinces explaining the Japanese <== WYCLELEAN-MAY-¥ETO—| yman | sean of the|tion of the United) States to abandoi [ \W Reeame tt IT maiden aaatory i re the islarids aa soon aa a (tial currency | itiel Toby Besar ereakingwineite favor | and {nstantly killed Charles Harris, 2] should be established. Mr. Murphy tried” to” explain, and | wonducior who was on the tracks near| The progremivists express patistaction caren (omens tanta py er +—the-station-at-One-Hundred and Filty-}-with-the-sentiment-of—the- | Mayor,-nmd-I-don't-sec“how-i-can be} stroat-and Eighth avenue, was| put deplore the time in view of | expacted approve. this mandatory. the p—" ROBBERS AEAVE. op CLOTHES 1S BARGAINS. —s ‘wip —jroke—into—the—depart- Thieves wie, ment store if George. W. Egbert, at Tompkinsvill4 4, L, to-day added in- sult to. Injuly by. leisurely dressing themselves fpn head to foot in new attire from ja. store’s shelves and leaving behin} their own rags and tat- ters ticketed/‘Bargains.” In order mako thelr movements Inaudible the/Wrglars had carpeted the floor of the-Sore-with —vartoum—othrer | —— articles of Weaing apparel. Four van- Ished sult case crammed full of the best they coulé.ind brings the store's loss up to $1)0 HARRIS SUCTION CLIP SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY SKIRT DEPARTMENT Black Taffeta Skirts combination side and box pleated style. Value $14.00. Special 9.50 Panama énd Chiffon Panama Skirts full-pleated models black and blue. _ Value $9.00. Special 6. 00 |Sale of Black Broadcloth Coats| | of finest imported Broadcloth——60 inches’ long | —lined with white, gray or black-Peau de Cygne | 18.00. ana 25.00 ‘Formerly _ $295 50 to $45.00 56- 58 Twenty- Third Street, West, : Stern ‘Brothers | Women’ S& Misses’ Riding Habits Attention is directed to a varied assortment in all the, hewest fabrics, including Linens, Crashes and Khaki, made with Norfolk, Tight fitting, Cutaway and Box Coats, From $12,50 to 19.7 25.00 “ 54,5 of Linens, Khaki and Crash, of Broadcloths, Cheviots and Mixtures, ‘ Aliso Separate Riding Skirts In Safety, Riding Astride and Side Saddle Models, $7.50 to 11.75 10.50" 15.75 5 0 Of Linens and Crash, From of Cheviots and Mixture_, “ Imported-Silks-in-a varied assortment of designs and color- ings. Folded. Squares and Four-in-Hands, Speciglly priced at 55C Per Half Dozen, $3.00 ; ss ! MEN’S FANCY WAISTCOATS TobaDandrell Sonss Sons, “Sale of Lace Curtains. -};800-—PAIRS _NOTTINGHAM—LACE.GURTAINS, values $2.28, $2.75 and $3,80 per pair, for $1.35 $1.75 and $2.25 1,800 PAIRS IRISH’ POINT LACE CURTAINS, values $3.50, $5.75 and $4.75 per pair, for “§2.25-- $2.75 ~and—-$3.75 Furniture Slip Covers BEST BELGIAN DAMASK; allowing 20° yards of 80-inch material for five-piece suit, made to order for.............ceseeeee ADDITIONAL MATERIAL 80c. per yard extra. BEST BELGIAN LINEN, allowing 12 yards of 60-inch material for five-piece sui made to order for.........0.0+ 0 re . $8, 75 ADDITIONAL MATERIAL BOc_ per yard extra Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. Holds ANY eye- gass upon slaped nose—se- ely and safely -but NOT at the! ‘@pense of com- prt. Attached) Your Glasses, 35 Centn. Sold Gly #t Our Four Btores, 54 Bast 24 St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West 15th St., near Lenox Ave, 442 Colurpus Ave. 81 and 82 Sts. 489 Fultd St., B’klyn, Opp. A. & S, Gilists and Opticians. “Were on the edge of the platform when Dea yaa ean ume by) the) train Eater: | ection) ong) te) Culberson _ amendment the man on the tracks, blew a’ |. whistle and applied the brake, | C#Ns- The native newspapers reward 6 progress of the train was not! the action as-ionpproprinte as the war quickly checked, | Before Harris could | talk was bringing the Filipinos closer to on orm he was | down, efits, forward wheels passing over the Amecicans. The effect of the action eutting “the body in two. ‘on the amendment te Wirsty-to cause: a breach. The Independents talk inthe sams strain, and declare the Senate fs lkely-|- a eengcra’ mee dust eat or e care ay. quickly, ae possible’ an 4 “ta. the street. am to make indopendents out of any Con- sorvatives who have refrained from en- S Erawied ay the to yrere: eoerecas was mem the faint J oper OF finding. mah ie Rul} tering” the: campatgn= forthe -Aresmb}y, Plving.— The doc! death must] Gen, mith ts to leave Manila % meve: Deen. ire arin So OFF_TO SEA AFTER CRASH. © Grecian and Alf, tn Collixton on _Delaware, Continue Voyage. TAGWRS; Dat, Feb. 2-—The_Nor- swegian steamer Alf, from Philadelphia Aleroh 2 JAPANESE CRUISERS” OFF-FOR UNITED STATES. teas healthy robu& Jooks YOKQUAMA, Feb. 28.—The JInpancse otilaern Teukiths oand= Chitome-tettto-} ny for Jumestown, Va. They got an | impriesive—send-off. Naval. Minister } Vice-Admiral Balto, Admirals Togo, Ito, Inouys, the naval attache at the Pitiaderonke- for Bow ston teat night while Sthe Dein mam Hiver. Pte ALPe aber Doaril bulwark was damaged. The daza- age, If any, sustained by 0 Grecian tn not’ known. ‘ncending dawn | me American Embassy, Consul-Geiléral Peng itientgny eee Dut to wea dur |Aiitiet, and local Japhness.oMiclate’ were | pe ane OE _loresentupon—the occasion. ‘The Emperor and-Crowhn Prince aent | thelr special aldes-decamp with) a } farewell message to Admiral Adjuin on | the flagship Tsukuba | The plor, which was decorated, Mnet) with an inter ADOLPHUS BUSCH {LL. BT-TOUIS. Fed -28.—Adolphiue-Busch, , Bt, Louls's richest resident. ts critically ill, tt 1s reported from Pesadena. Tha family is en rou Louis. Tt in Delleved in Pasa t increases the appetit | was | ed but undemon- ae pe underweight “should be Abee interested = covery of the Battle Creek food experts. t means that ee flesh without risk; two most seamen makers of flesh. it assimilates immediately without petite and aids tion of other foods. 4g t adds flesh ‘at the rate of from 2 to 6 ae a week. This £9 in case of failure. ) ‘2 £0 prepared that the digestive organs. Glove Department Women's — Tea 1-Clasp Cape Watking Gloves, STI. OO ver vai exceptional value. One-Button Outseam Washable . Chamots Gloves, natural-and white, SI.0O per pair. Lard Taylor Broadway and 20th Seah Ave.; 19th St. ‘ASurelest of the popularity of the Pease Pianos can be obtained from a search of the various auction rooms, or among the sales of second-hand —pianos__by the yarious piano stores—a Pease Pianio is -rarely found among -. them, It shows that the owners of one of the Women's Tailored Spring Suits Now Ready Etos, Shor, Medium and >Semi-Fitting Styles, in the new English and French Suit- ings, Serges, Panamas, Linens and all the $5.75| An extensive assortment of fashionable apring fabrics in.new. models, $2.50 to-7.00 Art Goods and Needlework 1 -Gretonne Articles for Summer Furnishings, { Bureau and Chiffonier Scarfs, Table Covers, Laundry, Shoe‘ ‘Stocking and Work Bags, Shirt Waist, Corset, Collar, Hat and Jewel Bores, Scrap and Folding Work aD Book Racks, Frames, Etc. { i 7a i | i | Sag Men’s Neckwear } I i] 4 {- i ! oe eee , These Unusual Values Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, 65c -Toilet-boxes,— -75c--_-Pin Boxes, --85c¢ Satchel Work Boxes, $2.50 Collar Boxes, 45c = i Men’s eee nie Coats } 4. ___At Greatly Reduced_Prices. 4 Baccoon $47.50, 75.00 to 190.00 | Heretofore $57.90, 85,00 to 250,00 i ‘Australian Opossum Coats, H : ene Mea Value $50.00 $37. 50 ‘Russian Calf Coats, H oh ee Saal Ne cneteae + Value| 845.00 1526.50 ic i eit ii Perera ses Seeeen Sse re ) come ps FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Suit Sale avithout Parallel = 17. 50- FIVE-NEW~ MODELS (One as illustrated) West Twenty-third Street bilig THE OUTER _ W boii GARMENT SHOP: Kees In order to start an early selling in our Suit i Section; wé offer*240° Tallored ‘Sults, made for the coming season to sell for $25,00 to $30.00, $17.50 ~Alfare Nobby Short Eton Modets, with talicred straps on front and back, finished with moire — vests, edeed with fancy braiding, same on cuffs. New: pleated skirts with two folds at foot. Of Chiffon Panama, in the new russet brown, peat! gray, navy or black; abo ol novelty striped--and— checked materials. All Sixes for Women pad Misses. Opposite Fifth through to 22d. Pe RL URN fOrsan! oper ss | atrative, crowd. 3 a | has been proven in numerous cases, is no good mor harror anid stra, | : 104 Scharrer. Mr, Busch’s daughter, hav joa apvieee ieee : eats mis : Teason why it will not do as muchfor you We 4 3 ci erma « et p . ad to @ mou! BE hehe my COR rOSUTR LA a rae 2 absolutely guarantee that PEPTOL, ill add materially Go toyour weight in one month or if vil not cost you a } cent. In case it fails we will r ¢ full purchase ptice on your word alone. Sign th? upon and take le 7 to your mat today, The Peptol Compeny., First Natiosal Besk| aboratory: Battle Creek, Mil) A FO ding, Chicago. B. Altman & Cn. NOT DRUGGIST, P Herewith ia ona OFFER ADVANCE STYLES IN MEN'S CRAVATS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Peptol recularly for 1 month and do not gain in welht, and #0 report the circumstances in fall tothe Peptol Co., they will feithorie the druggist from mn 1 made the purchase to oot the. money — pald. {ok ALSO THE LATEST FABRICS, INCLUDING IMPORTED | NOVELTIES, FOR SCARFS TO ORDER. Filth Avenue, 34h and 35th Streets, New York. i ws! : ‘Go. 200 ; ae ‘ / Ask for pamplilet at Hegeman & Oo. ; (: PNG40 Walton bt, Brooklyn, aud a “Friday, the Thirteenth.” 12 West 23d St.. Avenue Hotel. Fashionable Spring Fabrics. « : An Extensive Variety $28 $35 - $42 Specia for Friday and Saturday OPULAR_ IANOS appreciates its musical qualities. Over 76,000 purchasers of the Pease Pianos will attest their merits, Partial payments if desired. Used pianos of many makes from $125 up, Renting —Exchanging, “” WRITE FOR CATALOG Young Women’s FOR, WOMEN Suits Bizea 14, 16, 18 and 20, A handsome as- $22.59 FOR FRIDAY of all sortment the new Spring smart Models, at the extremely low price of, A Sensational Sale of Tailored Suits A collection of new Spring Garments, as Short Cost, Eton and Prince Chap Tuxedo Suits, In pisto Panamas, Checks, Smart. Stripes and ancy Mixtures in various shades; value $30.00, Pease Piano Co. | 128 West 42 Street, near i Broadway, N. Y | Brooklyn Branch, Unusual Values Broadway, Seventeenth &t & Eighteenth Sts. | s0'Now Se. Tom Lawaon's great novel of passion-| 687 Fulton St, us Atezlove and money esi, “VILA, | qremmenysenaenneaunmennsaenrmensyrecmect j W thiftnirteenth,"' tn gual eies World| 5° | BA Ais. Nene } ; 20 £ Veginning Monday, waren 4 World Wanta Work Wonders,