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so sateen aint THE EVENING WORLD, -ANCHAM SHITS POLICE OFICERS. FORLOVNG WORDS <= BY Will WHOLESALE Sends ue and Ser-{ geants of Two Manhattan Precincts.to Brooklyn. Following his big shake-up of cap- tains a few days ago, Commiasloner | Bingham today transferred thirteen eutanants, twenty-five sergeants and twenty-seven patrolmen, Four of the Mieutenants were transferred In Brook- lym at the request of the captains who | ~ were recently shifted. Qommissioner Bingham announced @ few days ago that he was na satisfied rith things in the East Fifth street | and East One Hundred and Fourth street stationa, and threatened to trans- | fer ail the Moutenants and sergeants, He made the threat good to-day, send ing the men to various precincts in Brooklyn. Laeuts. Harrington and Gallngher, of the East One ®iundred and Fourth street station, and Lieuts, Gillesple, Murphy, Conboy, Welden and Burns of the Fifth street station were ail sent to Brooklyn. With them, to outlying a tricts mostly, went Sergt. Dawson, of the Fifth street station, and Sersts. | Agnew, Carey, Connor, Cahill, Edwards, Combert, Corwin, Cook, Allen, Coughitn, Bruns, Gorman, Cahill, Duffy and Baler, qf the East One Hundred and Fourth street station. Laxity ia enforcing proper patrolling ef posts is the charge against the trans- ferred eengeants. If they do not show ovement in their new precincts they will be reduced to the ran’ The Com- | missioner believes that if he can keep the sergeants up to the mark he can se- eure good work the patrolmen. STOCK WATERING VETOED BY ASSEMBLY BILL. (Spectal to The World.) ALBANY, Feb. 14—A bil to prevent stock watering waa introduced in the Kegageedy to-day by C F. pe eeD mem-| Manhattan. measur vais rere a felony for a Pateetor of a Business corporation to" issue in pay- ment for property aca’ capital stoc! Whica he knows 0 be In excess of the value of the property. The stock cor- poration law {s amended by the act, ———— MISS GLENN MARRIED. ing of Miss Emily Chapman hter of Mrs. Hdmund Ran- | of No. 14 Irving Place, The we: Glenn, dolph ¢ Tuntington Miri Gookelis iv. graduate ut «ton and a member of the Princa- ton Club | since 181 MILLIONAIRE PAID Of SHILA ~ Col. Snell Appraised Endear-| ing Terms in Children’s Let- ters by Their Number. CLINTON, If, Feb Cline, assistant Postmaster of Clinton testifying in the $2,000,000 sult instituted by Richard Snell to break of his father, Col. Thomas, refused the will to give whom Millionaire Snell Sexooigteis| vit corresponded. He asmitted that he knew the names | lof most of the girls, ranging in aze | from twelve to elghteen years, for | whom the eccentric old man rented pri- vate boxes in the Clinton Post-Omice that they might send to and receive letters from Col. Snell, but ald most of them were from the best Clinton | families and had now grown to woman- hood, The witness told how the aged mill- lonaire wrote love notes daily to num- | bers of schoolgirls, in which he in- | closed from $5 to $20 tn bills. ‘The Colone! made no secret that he| enjoyed the pleading love letters wri ten by the children. Snell would gove: STE BRUISED AND ACHING — | After a Fall of Thirty-one Foet, | Was | Free from Pain and Able.to Return | to Work in Two Weeks BY USING (MINARD’S LINIMENT And I would recommend Minard’s Lini- jtumble carried him downward one t 14.—Charles | c an | Hospital the names af}* up for only in 43 which fs pt FELL “ALMOST INTO JAIL. Landea Three Root of Prison Unc each vial s | wooden Stories woon | have I break up © ¢ ost | curve any cough t name on the wrapper Is your gt sat) antee: | LEACH { Ose co., OHIO. station-h | Properties, uses a every vinl years old avenue, | World Wants Work Wonders. Herald Square Continuing Saturday, February 15th The Final Clearance Sale of Suits, Coats & Dresses for Women (embracing our entire Winter stock). Tailored Suits of broadcloths or velvets; assorted colors & styles: Were $35.00, $39.00 and $42.50. At $15.00 Were 45.00, 48.50 and 55.00. At 20.00 Were 58.00, 65.00 and 68.00. At 25,00 Karakul Cloth Coats full length, satin lined. Were $45.00 and $50.00. Fur-lined Coats of finest quality, with superior fur collars. At $25.00 Were $ 98.00 to $110.00, At $60.00 Were 125.00 to 148.00. At 75.00 Were 175.00 to 195.00. At 95,0) Dresses of silks, broadcloths, velvets, nets, etc. Were $48.00, $55.00 and $58.00. At $25.00 Were 65.00, 68.00 and 75.00. At 30.00 Were 85.00, 98.00 and 125.00. At 50,00 | ment forall shies end pee ins, as esti iieitbe | Giisles Woods E Providence ee | Continuing Saturday, February 15th Broadway at { Thirteenth Street A New Kind of a Clearance Sale of Girls’ Clothes— And the Wherefore of It. The services of a new designer for girls’ clothes have been obtained—his ideas all newer, better, fresher than his prede- cessor’s. In order to sell nothing but his product we will close out whatever remains on hand at prices that are irresistible. 25 Full length Cheviot Coats... . $1.50 10 Full length Mixture Coats. 2.50 17 Full length Zibeline Coats - 3.00 22 All colors Cheviot Coats... 4.00 15 Gray Fiannel Lined Coats. 4.50 13 Mixture and Blue Coats. 5.00 11 Cloth Tailored Suits. . 5.00 20 Cloth Tatiored Suits, 10.00 6 Cloth Tailored Suits.. 15.00 29 Silk Rubberized Coats. 7.50 18 Cravenette Rain Coats... 7.50 Girls’ Wash Dresses $4.95 $9.95 $3.75 Value $2.95 Value $3.95 Value % For girls sizes 6 to 14 in white and figured lawns, ging- hams, colored linens, chambrays and madras, plain or lace trimmed, in jumper, Dutch neck, guimpe and high neck models. The Girls’ New Tailored Suits The smartest models ever designed for girls; diiferent than the ordinary suit—the KIND you won't find all over town. For girls 12 to 16. Special showm; _ *A8: 75 & $45- .00 Women’s $3 Lingerie Waists, For Friday and Saturday Only Extraordinary values that regularly sell for no less than $3, handsomely trimmed with fine German Valenciennes and embroidery. $25 Hairline Worsted and Broadcloth Suits for Women Reduced to et 200 Cdd Skirts } 91-95 Worth 39.50 The Final Clearance Sale of Apparel for Girls and Misses (Our entire stock at prices greatly reduced.) Winter Coats 6 t 16 yr) of cheviots, chinchillas, kerseys, broadcloths, kara- kul cloth, mixtures, stripes; assorted styles & colors. Were $8.50, $10.00 and $11.50. A. $3,95 Were 12.50, 13.50and 14.50. At 5,9U Were 15.00, 17.50 and 18.50. At 7.75 i Were 22.50, 25.00 and 29.00. At 10,50 Tailored Suits (12 to 18 Yrs.) of broadcloths, velvets or cheviots Were $15.00, $17.50 and $21.50. At $7.50 Wool Dresses At less than half former prices. The entire stock, in assorted styles, colors and materials. Friday and Saturday Final Clearance Sale of Clothing for Boys ented cheviots worsteds: knickerbockers; 7 to 15 yrs Formerly $7.50 to $15.00, at of tweeds, or $6.00 Reefers & Russian Overcoats of chev- } ios, tweeds or white chinchilla, 2" to 10 yrs. Formerly $6.50 to $10.00, at d Overcoats, $4.75 ¢ 6 to 16 years At $6.50 At $9,50 single or double breasted model Formerly $8.50 & $10.00. Formerly $12.50 to $18.00 = me Hacketl. Carhart 5 G AT BROADWAY ® 13th ONLY Greatly Reduced Prices of Boys’ & Children’s Suits & Overcoats Overcoats & Reefers, : - $5 & $6.75 Double-breasted & Norfolk Suits, $3.45 & $5 Former Prices, $5.50 & $9.75 Sailor & Russian Suits, 5 cline - $3.75 Former Prices, $5.50 & $6.50 Straight & Knickerbocker Pants, . c 50c Former Prices, 95c & $1.25 FRIDAY, VIRGIN OlL OF PINE dispensing s and directions with FEBRUARY | tlaAiiet Sad AS = “> z 1 | | Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue = oO SixthAvenue’sGreatest Store ! From 20th Street to 22d Street Carriage Entrances on 2ist Street Established LCA? Years In Jn Adams Building ; Only. | Splendid Choosing To-day and To-morrow in -|Men’sFamousW.L.DouglasShoesat,Pr. "h. 98 Without Question the Best Shoe Bargains in All New York A large shipment of these well known shoes just received and ready for selection, as you read. In the assortment you will tind a very fair representation ef the new Spring styles. All the famous s are here and in sizes to fit everybody, te—We are the only store in the world that can sell you Douglas Shoes for less than” they are branded. $1.98 - Choice Selection of Men's j Shoes at $2.59. | We contract with the Douglas factories to take EVERY pair of their Shoes that has even the slightest surface } “factory damaged”—which means imperfections so slight, however, that neither their a pueaiance nor wearing quality is affected in the slightest. \ Will prove as satisfactory as the absolutely perfect Douglas Shoes, mark or defect. These shoes they term New Pair Given If Not Satis- factory for Wear. Thousands of men in every profession and walk in life are | familiar with the splendid wearing quality of the W. L. Douglas Shoes and the great saving involved when they buy them at $1.98 a pair. Just think of it, TWO PAIRS OF SHOES FOR $3.96, the product of the largest and best known manufacturer in the world. In fact, we warrant every pair $1.98 Splendid lot ready for to-morrow at.... | Boys’ Douelay Be! $1.59 Shoes for Women, Boys and Girls at | Splendid Choosing Still in Grades That Ranged from {1.50 to $3.50 | To-morrow (Saturday) Will Wind Up This Great Sale of | . $1.00 a Pair. In Adams Building Only. Men’s $15.00 & $16.50 Suits, $9.85 ving opportunity for thoughtful men. We have taken over 300 suits from our stocks selling regularly at $15.00 and $16.50, and cut them away down, regardless of cost. The lot sizes are broken, otherwise you would have to pay their full value. But in the assortment we can supply every size from 34 Tegular to 46 stout. Included is a good choice of worsteds and osimeres ina wide range of. exclusive designs. very Sa fact Ory manner. and $16.50, Saturday at.... Here is a money 3 Men’s New Shirts for Spring | Exceptional Values at $1.00 | High grade, perfect fitting, beautifully made goods, suitahe for the present or Summer wear. Each shirt is h seal has cuffs attached; made coat front, cushion nee ean medium dark colorings; All are refined, neat de: { fancies come in plain bric, in plain or pleated { all at Sale of Men’s Silk Neckwear Thousands of Rich, Pure Silk Scarfs at Half Price and Less cheap, poorly made up y designed for sale pur- are goods trom our o} ~ made specially to our i prices. ‘" 76 fa ee in various widths, ates of aay combina- ing dark, medium and light! colorings; some are mussed iling, some are slightly soiled from display—these we have marked regardless of former prices. $1.00 Neckwear—French seam and folded four-in-han were less than $1.00 each. Sale price.............0006 50c Neckwear—french seam and open end | scarfs; all fancy designs; none were less than 50c, | 25c to 50c Neckwear—Four-in-hand lined; light and dark colors; were 23c. tc In Adams Building Only. A Great Clearance Sale of Boys’ Cloth and Wash Suits Odds and Ends accumulated during the sea- son to be closed out at prices that repre- sent a mere fraction of their actual value. Boys’ $3.98 and $4.98 Woollen Suis DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED SUITS, \ Cheviots h seam and a 5c Sale price ‘Serges (the latter years 75c. to $2.00 Wash Sailor al Kilt Suits Slightly soiled and | nes ‘mused from handling, otherwise splendid in white and colors, S@9C Wash Russian and Sailor Sui erwise they are perfect. Values up to 59. to $1.75 White Long lor Pants . «2 IIe | 95c. to $1.95 Cloth Long Sailor Pants... 396 $2.95 Cloth Russian Overcoats, sizes 3 and 4 only, at In Adams Building Only, Saturday Candy Specials A large and select assortment of favors and novelties for Din- ners, Fairs, Parties, Clubs, illons, etc., at very interesting prices. |Our real old fashioned Chocolate | Our delicious Vanilla and Chocolate | PEP ae RMINTS and WINTER- | WALNUT FUDGE. Regular price S; regular price 39¢ 8c! per Ibigo ate cose 19c Our Choe “covered MARSH- | MARSHMALLOW _ PEPPERMINTS, MALLOWS; ular press 39¢, Regular price 39c. per Ib., per tb; special at ae clal ato... SP 25¢ $1.00 Great Sale of Winter Coats for Misses and Girls Prices for this cl garments of equal m the very end of the season. Misses’ Seven-Lighth Length Coats—Fancy Mix- $2.9 tures and stripes, 14 to 18 years. Values to $10.00, at. Misses’ Seven - Fight Length Coats—Fa ney $5 00 Tweeds, well tailored, 14 to 18 years. Values to $14.50, at + Misses’ Seven-Lighth Length Coats—Solid colors and tancy effects, all handsomely tailored, some plain, others taste- - $10. 00 fully trimmed, 14 to 18 years. Values to $25.00, at. Gir's’ Full Length Cloth Coats—Piain colors and fancy mix- tures, good, generous garments, all well made, 6 to 14 $5 90 years, Values to $15.00; special at......... oJ * $7.75 ing sale are the lowest reached this season for Rarely are such bargains offered even at Mixtures, Stripes and checks, 6 to 14 years. Values to $18.00, at. Caracul Cloth Coats Must Go Girls’ Full Length Cloth Coats — Fancy MISSES’ LENGTH IMPOR | CUL CLOTH ¢ roughout wi Value $ LENGTH CAR-j{ IR CP ACTL A COATS—Box | Cc Ou guaranteed ” $19.75 SHORT MISSES’ CLOTH COATS— IMPORTED trimmed, guaranteed | 6 AR ACUL CLOTH GAR: 14, 16 MENTS — Rezulaily sold at and a af $45.00 to S85.00, now $25.00 to $45.00 The Newest ideas in Women’s Collars and Ties EMBROIDERED STRIPED COLLARS—Of blue, heliotrope S GIF EEN no chuoonoonadauucnaaiah obsuodnbaescdadse se: FINE EMBROIDERED COLLARS—Lats | STRIPED ASCOT TIES—Of fine for- est Gibson shape, also lace and em- in light blue, helio broidery combination reat demand; each 25¢ IN EMBROIDERED olored embroidery on , very dainty ef- 1@ $25.00, Imported fabrics, eign fabri same style, very desira’ NOVELTY NEW DESIG MULL TIES. | white grour STRIPED ered by hand each .. Special for Chinghye 25c. Veilings at 15c. Yard. Fancy Mesh Veilings, plain and dotted, Regular grade, at, per yard Dotted Mesh Veils, '50c. One’ and one-half yards long, with ribbon border. hite, Mack on while also colors. Chiffon white and colors. All one and a half ly priced for to-morrow’s sale at, ea in blac and lace Vei \ ds len, i 20 | oo JD In Adams Building Onty. eal Offering of Hair Goods. We will place on sale to-morrow the latest and newest Coiffure— having fourteen puffs, all attached in one, easily fastened to the hair and making the newest and most up-to-date Parisian style, "$2.98 unattainable under $6.00, our price........ ‘ THE NEWPORT PUFF—Eight in a set $4.75 Single puff—special at......... dodno0e0 6 A Few Big Values in Switches. 18-In., all long hair, at....98e | _We match every shade of gray hair. 20-in., natural wavy, at. $1.98 Switches upward from. $2.00 Our new featherweight 24-in., natural CEE $2.89 | ! Pompadours . Collar Foundations, 4 for 25¢ On sale in Notion Department. The new high pointed sides, chiffon collar foundations, well Gath white and black, while they last to-morrow, at........ A for 25¢ fect, large variety of styles; exch 2OC \ if Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders