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QUITS COLLEGE, CLEINS STREETS Dan Streeter, Son of Brook-| lyn Brewer, Earns $1.25 a Day Shovelling Snow. WANTS TO EARN LIVING. | Tells Class Mates at Columbia He Dislikes Money He | Hasn’t Earned. but I won't dis- Street- My boy ts all right vss him,” to-day deciared M. PB. er, a millionaire 1 Evening World his age have ide Yo «lyn brewer to an ter, “All Inds at | tt Dan will come | take it from out all right. will come ow! There is a sedi minds of at Columbia Uni young come out are of the fdeas of h opinion that i ation that the boy will come ont cording to his own Ideas, wh! eidera at v ance with those held by his male parent and boys of his own class. In short, you the sea side of Ife side of Upper Broadway lights, gay chorus es, butt east side elasses and t He Diclikes Besides, yo aversion to i his own bread tice of his be he did take Idieness. from his pa not eart to get business f for som 1 own present! Goes Out Penniless. | nt born equal ma by living aw does dud am going a MRhen Streeter disappeared rooms, He at first said hi work in the Pennsylvania t he changed | his et from the great Ww mantle od New York decided a “White Wing” and live tn a cheap Jodging-house. He has “Streeter may be looked upon as ec- centric,” said the sociology professor at Columbia. University, “but 1 hold that he is the average of rich men's fons bound to make tis mark, for his ideas are ahead of the times. His father should be proud to have such a son. Mr, Streetor, father of the candbiate for money-earned honors, was foun en Evening World reporter to-da. his beautiful He was ‘home In William plainly nervous when 5 n's entry into the stree d@_and immediately prof- fered a cigar. His force! gnyety, after tating that his boy would come out all right when his 1d hanged, found this final expression 0 much knowl- edge is a bad thing—a very bad thing.” — FINNS WON’T DANCE IN BATTERY AQUARIUM. Rather than Disturb the Finny Tribes They'll Hie Them to a Palm Garden. ‘The report that the annual ball of the ‘Huron Club, Judge “Battery Dan" Finn's First District organization, was to be held this year in the Aquarium, was adequately disposed of to-day when the cards of invitation were issued. The pall will be held on Feb, 11 at the Palm Garden in t Fifty-eighth ss Nevert: » was a general im- reasion st District that the Pull would be held in the A. There is ty of sp: dancing musicians, an conducive to thi that might s! using State property 8 for any nd in the wa of function of a anizution, sents expected rst District now Is The story in t nuld not be held in the that the ball Aquarium be {t would disturb the yest of the fishes. Anyhe fo Aquar- jum great place for a ga TOOK WALK TC BE ROBBED. Brooklyn Vinitor Showe on Ennt Side with Sad Resul Rosario Gerardi, of No. 19 s treet, Brooklyn. ca Inst nght to vst He had money dropped into day two men invited and in front No Mon sneer to Manhattar of hs frends, with hosts some ind his Karty t him for caught hin.’ At the station ho sild he was Charles ito: twenty-one, of No. ts Mulberry street Gerardi ' eaten and. wa nw tvum Gouverneur | Bauer ‘Recital Includes AROLD sages of the Bral RENAUD GGOING AWAY; 1} America, on Fr ! Traviata.” Miss Grace Cook Brad oulse" on urday afternoon and of Mr. and Mrs. William E the double bill, “Cavalleria” and “Pag ried la Macei,”” on Satur night round out es. at e week. A special performance of ne ‘Tales of Hoffmann,” for the deneft of the G Tribute to MacDowell. BAUER Mend opened yn Hall with Mac- a rather | justitied | re- breadth tribute This and | poser. delightful tuecke of S er’s OWN arrangemen and fugu de in 3 ‘win| CARDINAL GIVES PALLIUM pumentai varetions o" 8) TQ ARCHBISHOP OF BOSTON. made up of New Yo ned music lovers stayed | inted them his only | eof Chopin i ul day with all solemn.ty wht ated t 8 prelude se qualities t beauty never degener- a broad and noble ntions of cularly in the 4 wealth of tonal ght. T re rapid vas somewhat in put never lost 1 owas pas- NEXT WEEK'S OPERAS. Renaud make farewell e for the season at the ¥ 5 nn hi will his begun, Car ap- | ty The sermon of the m Very by Rey 0. P.. the pro fathers of Was nee in ar only} a MISS BRADLEY A BRIDE. n “La erman Press Club will on Tuesday. Bradley An bali eiven pone DUseOny 77 bridesmaids. Me 2 The programme at the Metropolitan | ers ver of the bridegroom, was Opera-House for next week is Tristan! best man Factors of Safety The human body is a wonderful machine, provided with muscular, nervous and mental energy far in excess of normal needs. In health, the organs and tissues can do double their usual amount of work without strain or friction, because they have stored energy to meet the extra demand. When you feel “all tuckered out,” these factors of safety are nearly exhausted and you need to resort to BEECHAM’S PILLS to renew the supply of energy, wherever it ‘may be called for. Indigestion, bilious attacks, constipation, loss of sleep, ner- vousness, dizzy spells, are warnings that the factor of safety in the stomach, liver, bowels or brain, is low, or nearing the danger point and needs to be replenished. Beecham’s Pills increase the supply of blood, strengthen the stomach, operate the bowels, feed the nerve cells, build tissue, and create a reserve supply of energy, which is the only natural and effective way to Protect the Health In boxes with full directtons, 10c. and 25¢. WITHIN YOUR EASY REACH! This small amount of money pays tor a 12-word ‘Situation Wanted” Advertisement in the Morning World — a newspaper acknowl- edged to be the greatest ‘‘ Help Wanted”’ medium on the face of Mother Earth, Just remember the figures, which tell the whole story, 1,405,032 World Ads, Last Year. 292,747 More Than the Herald. Be Guided by Facts and Prosper. wom UE CORREO wf Pu nO i No co Lite CHER STORE * GOPERC, rH YORK, [imma = jap ES Be) SIXTH eve Double Stamps , with Kach Purchase Made Betore Noon. howe Sin,le Stamps Aftler Noon, 222 3 Midwinter Furniture Sale An inttre Furni(ure Store « pen to Sour Choosing at Price Reductions of 15 to 50 Per Cent. Absolutely Nothing Reserved Except Filing Devices and Sectional Pook Cases Extra-Valueful Offers To-Morrow in Brass and Iron ledsteads, Dining Room Furniture, Morris Chairs and Rockers. Women’s Fashionable White Waists These specials for to-morrow show something of the excellence we give at lower prices. Women’s Allover Embroidered Waists— avery effect and stylish tailored model; front, sleeves and back made ot allover openwork and blind em- broidery and cluster tuckings: collar and cuffs of three-quarter length sleeves tucked and edged with $3] Val. lace. A remarkable value at Women’s White Lawn Waists—a semi- dress model, fashioned with gradu ated tucked yoke effect, embellisned =f th ahandsome,large Irish (Lef Wceyoke andcollartront and E back; three-quarter length ei sleves, cuffs and back Rf tucked. Extraor- $1.25 “7 dinary value at....... J Women’s White Lingerie Lawn Waisis—a very dainty model; fancy yoke and blouse; trimmed with squares of embroidery mo- tifs, tuckings, lace insertings and edging; collar and cuffs of three-quarter length sleeves tucked and lace trimmed. A Splendid style and value Women's Handsome Batiste Jaboc Waists —as illustiated; this charming new model is artistically fashioned; front designed with two elaborately embro:dered panels, lace insertings and cluster tucks; three- ngth sleeves, cuffs, collar and abot lace trim- 3] 95 ra special value at. tee Jd Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Genter.) guarier med. E Women’s Shoes & Slippers An After-Inventory Clean-Up Women’s Shoes at $1 35 Roth regular and ex ra h cut shoes in button and lace style Il sizes of each style. Among these are also some tine sample shoes. $4 and $5 Czarina Boots at $3 Two stvies of tine dull calf button shoes of our $4 and $5 stock are now placed with the regular $3 boat and offered at the one price. All sizes. Women’s 98c and $1.45 Comfy Slippers at ¢9c A clean-up of left-over lots in various shades; all sizes, in the assortment. Women’s 49c and 9&c Crochet Slippers at 25¢ Your chorce of any in the store. All si (Sie.el Cooper Siore, Second Floor, Rear) The Talk of New York Men’s Trousers, ahaa)” Worsteds, cheviots and tweecs, in stripes, plaids and fine mixtures also plain black and blue cheviot; fast colors; none but all-wool fabrics, Every Waist Measure from to 5! Every Inseam Measure from 28 to 36 (Siegel Coorer Store, Main F,our, Kear.) Children 8 Legginys at 25e All colors in astrakhan cloth; all sizes in cach color. 29 Grocery Specials Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. Chelsea. Call 4000 Westpl alia StyleHams 1o supply the increased demand for high rade Frovisions we have con racted tur itty thousand HAZEL BRAND WESTPHALIA STYLE DRY SUGAR CURE HAMS The sureriority of Harcl Foods is ac knowledsed by more than one million families who buy Hazel Foods in pre er ence to other brands, Westphalia Style hams are seidom sold below 20c a tb. Family si Wednescay, J214¢ special pri reen6) a Sugar Cured Bacon 5.000 seiccted lean strips: U. S. Gave hursday's special price. 1D 17 White Label Teas Fountain Blend trageant break'ast tev price, B4e, Wednesday, NEW SUGAR CORN=Milfor jiytender sweet corn: do! $1 SMALL LIMA BEANS—Top grown in Jerseys dor $1 WHOLE TOMALOES —Founsain quality hen backeu, large ripe tou ales, > Coz. 92.10; 34-inch can. 18c SNOW DRIFT SHORTENIN dures) No. 10 pail, $1.05, 5s Soci No. 3p SAUSAGE— P 1th. can GRANGE MARMALADE—Sterling brant fan mpcried, 6 pots, $1 life ETIES—Paiace waters, drops or h f einer, or Core atin ee LGC TMEAL. pearl bariey Ban Oa cehane Ul skee SRL OC Quaker Wheat Herries | ctoss Siarch—te- lasting le sier io 4 woode box, 476 Hitfed ina bebed, to ca Geicious with cream, regwiar |e package iS English Biscuits of Huntley © Palmers Li tle Fok, Fruit or tee Corceri, packet 12c; breastasi, House 10 eI \ Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor. | SNNOUNCEMENT On Saturday, Febru ry First Bevin ouy Annual kebruary Sales of | Household Furniture, Lace Curtains &» Upholstery, Rugs <& Carpets, Cut Glass €» China Four distinct events in home-furnishings that we besa) to prepare ‘or or orders months ogo. General trade conditions, together with the urgent desire o! manufacturers hase enabled us to arrange buying advantages that mark the lowest prices we have ever quo'ed Long French Suede 3.00 Gloves ... for Elbow Sleeves, 1.69 Main Floor, G WITHOUT a single exception. not only the best valu’s in ' New Yor, but the lowest price ever quoted on this character of g'oves. itens the nterest of this glove sale. \ new shipment ready for to-morrow hei, Mousquetaire style, just in time for the Old Guard Ball, in ? the most used colors—hlack, white and tan. The gloves come from 1.69 our Paris house, direct from the maker, who is considered the peer of any glove manufacturer in Grenoble, France ye a: They are made trom the finest South American suede skins, (4 \ (4\ cut and sewn Ly the most expert glove makers. ‘The reasins for the e great bargains are, 2¢ \1 first. he sk alers sold ata great sacrifice, and as malers are short of orders in Grenoble boacht for cash at about half price. stepped in an Clearing of Remnants of This Season’s Finest Embroideries. TEN thousand yards of Remnants are involved in this halt yeary remnant clearing. ‘This event in embroideries is ea erly watched for by our customers who know they can buy the newest kinds at half, one-third ard in some cases less thay a third their real values. Every remoant, every od: piece and broken set bas !een put in this sale reduced to a price that will insure speedy clearance pricr to inventory. £2” Main Floor, Embroideries in every new style, embroideries for all purpo-es in all sorts of widths and every wanted kind. Every length is a useful one. Only high class 10 embroideries {rom the best makers of St. Call are represented in this collection 19¢ of remnants. Allovers, Waistings, Flouncings, Bandings, Skirtings, Baby Dress Embroideres, Shirt Waist Embroideries, dgings, Insertions, Children’s Dress and Underwear 'mbroideries. In five great lots of remnants. (ee All that were 15e and 19¢ are now 10c yard ) ® All that were 25¢ and 39: are now 19c yard. oe All embroideries that we Se and re now 29¢e yard. @)2 All embroideries that were 69c to 98¢ are now 48e¢ yard. ® 8 embroideries that were 1.25 to 2.50 are now 69¢ yard. o All Clearing Sale of Fine Hand-Made Parisian Lingerie. i BR all the odd lots—one, two and three-piece tots—of mussed and slightly soiled hand-made Paris Lingerie and marking the eutire yathering at the most sensational prices Lingerie of this character ever sold for Gowns, Chemise, Corset Covers, Drawers and Skirts, values from 5.00 to 35.00— 3.50, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 and 15.00 Beautifully trimmed with fine Jac fine embroidery, French beading, medallions, ribbons—of course, they are a little massed, but then laundering wil! make them as good as if they just came from Paris. Women’s Black Russian Pony Coats, 18.75 Regular Value for these Fur Coats, 37.50 WEVE only fity-four of these handsome litt'e Coats and to morrow we're pricing them at less than cost We don’t think there has been a more popular Fur Coat style this Winter than these short Vony Jackets. iP Third Floor If you wint a warm, dressy, smart fur cont at less than we could buy fur for, come to-morrow. [t's only two days before inveitory and we've more of the:e Coats than we want to consider during stock-taking. M-inch Black Russian Pony Coat—box fron’ and semi-fitting back; lined with guaren’ced sat ng trimmed with braid and fancy buttons. Regularly $47.50: specials... .-0+. noon, MEW CS) Coats—ker. uirrel, on, Hegularly 100 Women's 48-inch Fur-lined nd box back ed with uray and white weer innk and ra adcloth; ki; collars 14.75 Clearing Sale of 300 Women’s { 15.06 to 18.75 Coats at 8.75 | a7 Third Floor, ] NLY about half of these Coats wo ild sell at 15 to $18.75, the other half would sell and have been selling regu arl: for $ and afew ot them as high as > 0. Not many ¥27.50 ones, but just enough to give keen zest to early morning shopping. We've reduced these Coals because it’s an imperative rule with us never to carry over a single coat, and as we inven timuch time; so we make assur- itting a good-by prive on every coat. tory Saturday we have ance Goubly sure. by They sre all made in the best styles and tabrics and are beautifully tailored. ‘ihe variety and price eclipse anything ever offered in the coat lin tment are rich colors ot navy blue, brown red, castor and black of excelent quality Broadcloth and to Also a number ot smart Caracu! Cloth Ceats and nobby black sackets in the many short 8 75 . le yth ae included his lot, all richly trimmed — ined and. ti n every detail these vill realize their value Sample Voile Skirts at 9.75 | ing styles—b: aut ui collec- the charming, fe of a heautiul quality ot In this ass gre hersey—ts inches long Velour amon ished When you se Coats you Extraordinary 5a eof 75 ad up in he new Sp | tion, embraci ain talored effects as g the ry sell a aborately rew, Jren Voile in wring mace vm the variegated pleated ¢ materia 1 ved ' ous ways - many attractive, gracetu tailored worth up to