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| GOATS 10 Gi FOREST FIRES IN CALIFORNIA Uncle Sam Wants 3,000 uf Them to Eai Broad Lanes Through Woods. | MUST CROP CLOSE. 300-Yard Strips of Bare Land Will Give Chance to Halt Flames. ‘There {s Joy among the goats to-day, for 3,000 of them are to enter the Gov- ernment civil service rules, The only qualification required {s that they must be able to ent anything. This makes the goats of Harlem, of Hobo- ken and of Jersey City eminently eligi- ble, for they are all able as well as willing. The advertisement of Uncle Sam ts expected within a day or two, It will call for 3,000 goats, Angora preferred, capable of getting away with anything from a camels halr shirt, a Paterson servicg under theatrical poster the censors have res) fected, or an ng Post editorial, to the bushy chaparral of the Nationa! | forests. These 3,0 goats, after they have been meas put through a few jiu sit be taken to the bush- of California to eat away the vegetubie growth and thereby protect the forests nis herding scheme has been hatched | 1e Bureau of Forestry, } of it, and in @ report has pointed to Its map vantages The forests have been at which is in California's foothills the mercy of fires for | many a decade, and the condition ts | getting serious, The bushy growth | eprings up iekly about te trees and Gries. A spark « , the dry grass burns and lead: es to the trees, and In this way whole areas are devas- | tated. The 3,000 goats selected are to be spread out over a wile area, It is pre- sumed they will get their instructions Girect from the White House, At any they will be expected to begin im- nediately to ea lines Yo matter what stands {n the way, they Must masticate and digest it {The goats will be so trained and Allied tha: each lane eaten will be three hundred yards wide. The oper paces will divide the forests ‘ches or squares, like a checker bu word. As one relay passes over and disjoses of the hardest portion, auxil- fary squads of goats will follow and cropthe r nts close to the ground —_—_——.——_——_ | FATALLY SHOT IN CAFE, | Straiger Dropped Revolver, Bullet | mit F tron, Who Dies from the Wound, Fuge J. Fitzpatrick, sixty years old, | of No.2 West Forty-first street, died | {n Belevue Hospital last night from a | bullet vound in the groin which he re- | celvedon Jan. 19. A stanger was showing a Pereiver | in Matrice’s Cafe, No, 258 West ig | first ateet, to a group of men and care- lessly dropped the gun. It was dis- charged and the bullet struck Fits- patra In the groin. A: the time nobody krew that Fitzpatrick Hi walked out quie stirway of the hou nat door to the saloor ani was found a few minutes later by Pdiceman MeGlynn, who called an am- buance and sent him to Bellevue Hos- fal. in the saloon She man with the gun walked out @ the saloon soon after the accident tt the police were unable to find this winter was recorded | business and lelation last n the forests. || BEAR FROM ARCTIC. HAS A SUNSTROKE Panting From Heat, Keepers at Bronx Zoo Have to Pack Snow Around Animal. The first case of heat prostration | Sterday at the Bronx Zoo, ‘The victim was a 350-pound two-year-old brown bear that had Just arrived from the Arctic Circle, Caught some time ago 250 miles northwest of Nome, Alaska, it had been shipped through Canada, By the time tt was unpacked at the Zoo the bear's tongue was hanging out dripping and it was panting like a dog on an August afternoon “This 1s a beastly hot town,” the bear seemed to say, as it looked around uneasily for a cake of ice to sit on The ever obliging Snyder got several of the employees to Shovel snow up around the bear until only its head Was visible. ‘Then {t gasped, grinned and went to sleep, Curator Ditmars {s thinking of buy- | ing a second-hand refrigerator from soine butcher and keeping the bear in {t until an Ice cave 1s completed. The bear {s brown, but with long hair like a grizzly. It was caught by some explorers well within the Arctic Circle, No bear of Its kind was ever before found so far north. to relisht cold ev beara —__—~——_—. FRANK JOYCE ASSOCIATION. John J, Finn Elected President of New Organisation, Three hundred and fifty prominent professional men of the venth Assembly District of Manhat- tan Inaugurated the Frank Joyce Asso night. The object of the association {8 to promote friendly jai intercourse among its mem It ts also the {Intention of the a: iation to conduct a Clvil Servi new | soc school for the benefit of Its members The following officers were elected |John J. Finn, President; George W. Prescott, First Vice-President; Dr. Fred erick W. Heilbig, Second Vice-President: T. M. Bully, Coresponding Secretar: W, J, Burke, Recording Secretary; T. J cGurty, Financial Secretary; Mich and Daniel Mcfad rms, TUBERCULOSIS: NO LONGER A FATAL| DISEASE At the recent Tuberculosis Congress held tn Washington, D. C,, the noted sctentists and spectaltsts unanimously indorsed and recommended X-Light examination of the chest as the ONLY way to know existing conditions or to make & positive diagnosis of the early and different stages of tubercu- heart disease and thelr kindred all- The remarkable Anderson's cure of diseases of chs ts day rt ns. Ander- it One of the ina fou's cured pati desired, for referenc I'had Consumption; all my neigh- bors knew it and several doctors had tald It was incurable, A professor of Cornell University advised ine to be examined by the Dr. Anderson X- reds of Dr. ye (name given Light in order to find out positiy the exact extent and stage of my disease, “The examination by this light showed that I had tubertulosis of one- half the right lung, with ul and some breaking down. I had fever, night sweats, cough. rhages, shortness of ‘breath, no appe- tte and was losing flesh and strength. "I did not think I could be cured, for I had tried so many cough medi- cines without any benefit, and several prominent doctors had failed to cor- rectly diagnose or reach my case or cute me, “But after being examined by Dr. Anderson I knew that at last my dis- eate had been correctly diagnosed, and I began bis Lung Vapor Inhalations | | and Vibratory treatment and improved from the very first treatment "All the dreadful symptoms of my disease gradually stopped, and within four months | had gained 22 pounds And now that Iam well and want others sick Ike I was to know Where they can be cured by an enay, Pleasant, soothing and speedy course ed upon a positive given free 60 We tion and exam dereon at bl ew York, hotw Hour Wednesday o'clock; Sund ation tive, to 4; evenings til It is made InpNS ——— ts excessive perspiration. Soohes and heals bunions and all inflammations. staycured, Buy a.cake to-day cake 25¢, All druggists and shoe Money Back if WILJUR A. WELCH, Sole Distrbuter MAIS Milk Is As Safe as distilled spring water. to have rich pure milk which you KNOW can never convey disease. SHEFFIELD) PASTEURIZED MILK pasteurization—the only ‘ ‘perfectly pasteurized”’ tl sold in New York City, It is 10 cents a quart. *Phone 6750 Columbus SHEFFIELD FARMS-SLAWSON-DECKER CO, 524+28 West 57th Street SON'SFoo7 So cBorax lodineéBran - ACTS LIKE MAGIC |e Tired, Aching Feet telieved and tenderness quickly cured. Relieves and Think what it means Perfectly absolutely safe by scientific Ap Dissolves corns and callouses, It cures to and delight your sole. stores, Sond 6e. in stamps for sunip'e. Not Satisfied. +. Flatiron Building, New York. $1.69 Tailor-Made Waists HIS sale comes ri time for a great in the ni many won saving is enough to make it while buying, black and white to t from. terials. te with 1 ing tons, neat pockets; | sk laundered lars ad cuffs ——=(Bevona Floor.) 10-MORROW, | Cot LES. Bed Sheets of Made goad vr TO-MORROW. | 10A.M.7O LPM, ‘quality; bleached; 31 Inches wide; no mall orders; Umit 2 value ( Basement.) | To-MoRRoW, | 10MM TOTP, Bed Spreads \ arge bed size he , eae u i rend: Use. not ders, value 49c ( Basewent.) TO-MORROW, 10A.M.TO TPM. Comforters Winter ordera; no mat! 2; value imtt 59¢ ( Basement.) TO-MORROW, | 1OAMLTO TPS | Wash Goods Ke mnants wash goo gathered ¢ b @cke Yo sultings, no. mati orders values up Inthe, 10A.M.TO TPM, Unbleached Fiannel a oo d, tleecy domet, ord: Sarde: value Ge,, 3%C (Basement, ) | TO-MORROY | 104.M.TO 1PM, Outing Flannel ! Heavy quality, And blue atripes: 2 to 10 yard lengths no mati orders value 715 ¢ 4YC TO-MORROW, | 10A.M.TO 1PM, | Women’s TO-MORROW, 10A.M.TO 1PM, Fresh Opened _ Oysters dium. size. beds; with A: i | | TO-MOrRoO, | 104.M.TO 1PM ; Feather \ | Pillows | Suttebie ¢ | | covered TO-MORBOW, q 1OAM.TO IPM. | Sheet Music Det i Hition, 100 no regu: orders, i Third Floor.) Made from spl There styles, are plain and plaid Op n_front, plated models, but: Basement Salesroom ck of | For many and 1 The | Big Bargains in worth Linens, Wash W Goods, Flannels, | eifects White Goods, | ™! Sheets, Bed| Spreads, Muslins, | Domestics, Blan. | | kets and Com- | forters, pleats a value, trim: med free, al draped, and Fur Mushroom Hat, imitation Mink or Lynx, 2, A with silk $1.49 ——~ (Main Floor.) 1.98 Trimmed Ready to Wear Hats ND MADE on wire frame of horsehair mnt in latest } shape | ¢ turban; crown brim covered with trimmed with avi a Q) all Women’s $3 Suede Top Patent Coltskin Button Shoes, $1.69 Wig bought these shoes recently at a low enough price and we send them along to you on the same basis, Linens! Basement Salesroom 7,000 YDS. TABLE DAMASK; domestic make; this special lot at 4 are all full pieces, 15 good patterns, i for a Friday leader (no mail orders), yd l6c | less than re: good bargain ev ayer pCLO Tam ty linen, German and 8c leached, fringed, extra heavy, Rd elves” Valu White Bedspreads values, 6 ou 3! Ba eACh serene tesse 69c' Teentaal BE P Roll. .. Cc 2c DINNER NAPKINS, extra large size, 22x22, heavy count of a or stains, §1 dozen ... Huck at an actual Just because some are slightly {m- | perfect, such as not hurt the wearing; 6¢ mpreed hemmed red border towels, Ac| =. Heine and rineed Bed- $1.98 sachearttr: ( val i Ol ge Fringed ‘and hemmed Ge! bn Heed and vine * $2.49 si 50 owels, eac 6c | pou 12c Extra large towels, in 00 | pnMACHED MUSLIN—S OS | dozen, of, each-...... QO *Gambric Muslin, 3 cai Petoride siya Bed Made of Inen finish bleached muslin; | for full size be long; Women’ s $1.50 Gloves, $1.00 —Prix seam, Kassan Gloves. CAPE GLOVE! Henri brand. A) anteed. Pair WOMEN'S 2-CLASP DRESSED KID GLOVES—b jac ues .. chiffon cloth, weaves, | $6.50 Sets, MOST should {Large Platter, 1 Small Platter. # | ‘AN full size pieces; service for 12 persons, Limit, one to a customer, | k, full 36 inches wide, ina | Whew otra naa til Be Rr ite $2 PIECE PORCELAIN DINNER 100 PIECE COLONIAL DECORATED large variety of new Spring | Ld a an Ua fis ei SETS, fancy shapes, sold reg- DINNER SETS, exact copies of rich | | shades. Only a lim- | nites Table Ol 90° plete, ready alaily French patterns; new Empire shapes | Toh “i B ie 3 hed a large assortment to choose eae reany Curtain Stretchers— | Co ‘ jets — $3.50 $1.69 ANG Uay OG GEASTTG Bate | EeeettBlaog at or | Febuite ER | be matched when yard. | vent exeaing; ow Ate BRONZE Watrias | broken. Values to 0 $8, 98 | ane } weet pine, SSC lame.,..49€ 5 CTE iemnnncetn i i BUSTS of Lincoln ex- (5 TA IMPORTED CHINA | PLAN AnD porzzp sux PON. Kort Ga “ist Ba gees i} Fare2) “ 7 inches; a fine sheer qua i rows eat down, pe Ukeness; $2.00 NER 1 cted china | nae Boot; all shades 30¢ See 4 $1.50 values, Speci. m0) in a cholee varie! H patterns. | UDC ODGTRE RCE D ET AGO DOND oh ize at up to $17.98..... yard Beli 59c vantzed heels, plain toes; made excep create to be sold up to Womca's Gray $3.00 a pair. In sizes 2% to7 and = duck Low Cuts, CtoEwlde, values, eS to 6... Special, Women's Felt 5.69. Vamp, blucher cut, extra high heel, lots and sample | values to $1.00 and Blue Short $1.50 2% * 69c ee odd “1 29¢ at, ir. They en at 22¢,; atin damask; on ac- ht spot $ He eminied and Ben eed Bed- value, 08c) cig Gee BOUIODH $ "ernie and Fringed Bed jf Ps em *t: 9Bc Towels || $1.49 Hemmed Bedapreats 81.09 1-3 less than regular || $1.89 Hemmed « stained border; will | tional values, for soft finish, Sheets wide; Worth 96, No mail orders. 5c Hing Maine ds, 2% by 2% yards | Yard | aye sold for uxaitAcHnD ‘sREZTING mUS- orders 360 w—-4 width for full oth sheets, rec ene good qual ty, smooth a ea C, finish; worth B2c. Yard, 2Ic 8 (THE 14TH STREET BTORE, Basement. )—--——— merica’s greatest dollar gloves. Fitted and $lvo ral val- 5 ues... (THE 14TH STREET 8TORE, Main Floor.) Remnants of Dress Goods iy: than 2,000 yards, including serges, striped worsteds, Panamas, cheviots, suitings and many Dinner $3.98 offer that ISrESy onal great 1 Cake Pilate, + Covered Dishes, 1 Covered Sugar Bowl, 1 LPh (THE 1471 ay STORF, Fourth Floor.) reads at 3) Tomarkably low price se ne... O9C 86c, Hemmed Bedaprend $1.60 Hommed and Fringed Bed- $129 $2.10 Hemmed and Fringed Bed $1.49 The well-known Sir CHILDREN'S ‘WARM XNITTED GLO purest) ar 0c. v. at other new Widths, 46 to $0 inches, and lengths from 2 to 8 yards, 75c. and $1.00 qualities, a yard. sc... .seeeeeeuee (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) cle Dish, | 1 Vegetable Dish, | | tee TV Friday; for machine use, guar- $1.00 25c Hale, 35c * Cosmo Boap Armour’ Women's Suede Top Girls’ and Children’s Storm Patent Coltskin But> Rubber best grade, s b 30e. at all stores, sizes 33 quet eis bog SECU A ee atarioietanaltt (oyae, c ton make, sizes 24 to 8; will give best of wear Emulsion Pure ‘Not perouite Hydrone itning Halr Tonlo {hake rit on Soap» Import rs, Bos- (Fifth Floor.) Ton Fountaln Quin oap ee No mat orders, xtract Soap Huttermllk Soap. m, Soap, Guest Iivom, Notions a. 3. Clark's 200 rarey ton, all numbers, Wire Hair Pins, AS sizes, do packages Kol tol ues. Shirt Walat tached, 10c nine Ping 200° toa © paper, “doz, | +8 apo! “———( Main Floor.) 59c aeiay | Pongee, yd. 29¢ GOOD, valuea. 00 said “spo (Stain Floor.) — Wonen’s 75c. Storm and Cro- 43c Men's $1,00 Storm and Self- Acting Rubbers, very best makes; new, bright goods ........ Drug Dept. $19 98, Daval Whiripoot on 61.25 5 + & Carbollo, Main Floor.) ————— oft finish cot- 10 pinstlo Reits, with pln ate 65c T STORE, Third Foo! Wall Paper 10,000 rolls nay stripes | | and cretonne floral designs for bedrooms, Regular 1 ie 9) a4 Overgaiters——all sizes specially Ateeeeee choose ‘ca best of wear; 95c all have Girls’ and Children’s Vicl Kid But~ | Goodyear t n and Lace Shoes, wel ted uedvy extension soles, | soles, sizes 6 to 11 and 11% 69c sizes 5 to tolavrrescirterentie | at and C to EE Men's Black and Colored wide, price 119¢ $1.98 @ Boys’ Solid Casco Calf Lace Shoes, | Men's Perfect $4.00 in sizes 1 to 5%, will give the usually sold at $1.50... “Pioneer”? Patent Coltskin Shoe s— blucher cut, 4 styles ght comforters are_for Many pretty flo floral t there are only 500 of WW a wel trimmed with § sev th ny cluster tu HBAVY SATDEN COVEBED cor FORTHRS, pretty Pt sian and floral 4 $3.00 value 800. PLANNDLDTTD Gowms, neat pink and blue stripes; white, en; regular 00 values. $2.98) of a lari $1. 98, gray and will give excellent ser- vice; $2.28 values; palr CALIFORNIA WOOL BLANKETS, the entire sample ling } values to $6.00; mee tan; DOWN FILLED COMFORTBRS, cov- WOOL FINISH BLANKETS, ered with fine grade French $2.50 Comforters, Special $1. 9 |: HOSE tn need of Bed Clothing cannot do betier than to ) buy now. Tt These r_large $1.49 tn $1.49 $2.98 (THE 14TH STREET 8TORE, Basoment.) ———————— Boys’ $1.98 Russian Overcoats We have about 200 of these smart Overcoats; ages 2% to 8 years. Made of splendid gray Were $1.98, Now... “manded by present-day styles, the bottom with deep flare flow T rows of Baby Irish ind Ta lace ruffles.....++ frieze, Coat butt buttons up to_neck, as ill ustration ition shows. Has well-shaped velvet collar. ‘1.00 No Mail Orders. Limit, 2 to a customer. _—_—— (THE 14TH STREET STORK, Third Floor.) —-—— '$2.75 Nainsook Petticoats, $1.49 HEY are cut to fit snugly over the hips as de- finlshed at $1.49 in|260, WAINSOOX CORSET COVERS, with round necks; trimmed with several rows Valen- 12c ith deep yokes; ALR eee erarentel fancy braids 29¢ omen See vi ek 200, FLAMNELETTS PRTTI- Pat miedeenaened With Se | COATB, with full flounces 7c hemstitched hems; 280. 12c inz | jinished with deep hems... VALUES cove cee eee (a0 1 1 tues meen (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) ul 7. a e i | February Sale of Housefurnishings rer. “be. st hi mmering quali 100 tg. Hl 1 S important sale offers almost u of desirable and high-grade wares hite en gold | .. B3C) | Ble or Oatmeal Cook- 8-Obs tag Totem: | are — Both parts elied. ay Amestie CO ea RAH the price o ether oF s9pt tate dn.....2lc| & nlimited savin advantages In all kinds A few specials mentioned here: Fe Taivieie IN fantp that buena sb Gr oceries, S Meats Fish, Fruits & Wines | corren AND ‘AND SUGAR— | sale Fri Cafe Blen regular price of 2 Wb, and 50 cases tender, {| TEA AND SUGAR—On 4 Ibs. of | b pace vork ||| sale Frida ths at its |{ efal Blend at its mt State = Cream B regular price of B5e A |] Corn; cana 24 cans, H $1.00 | STARCH—Heet gloss, 26 Ibs., 10. Ibs. OLIVES — fornia fruit tn bh Bi doz, cans, MANZANILIA sy ai ath again awart ‘6, acne OE kanaem vatie Riv rat i SOAP, Bwitt's| %0Y Packed Pears t Gage sugar ayrup | Loz. No. 3 5c HARMONY BLEN afte qualit 81.00; Ib. NEW RICE--sitet Carolina; 1b, Tunin bag D COFFER | value tly broken | 8c | RESTAURANT—5-Course Table d’ aHote Dinner, 26¢, | 25c._ Fruits and Vegetables | FLORIDA ORANGES HOLLAS r r , D HERRING | ! ware > PRUNE: i | “Foe Wines and | 1 _iquors PPER WAL 1 EL ESS BACON " | Legs or Hindquarters SKN) Ss n vottle. Wel — LARGE, WHOLE SP PORK curs FORE t RING ror LorNs 125 2C RIB 10c 10'%c oF loc SIRLOLNS 1246 2 a Suc anal MAINE SCAL Riles, Bey ana 20c MARTINED 3-STAR COG. ——————————| his ed LEMONS Thin a xu“ ° | OLD CKOW WHISKEY | 5 \'to us from We pal She Sibi | NEW SWEET vOTATOLS, 1 ra { 0 $1.00 $1.24 | w cl C ——— —| — a = Hor PROSE POTATOFS | | PORT Of SUPKI a : and | rr Soe : fa. || SOE 10¢ ai.oo | PRICASSER CHICKENS — 1343 SWEET “NAVE Be HE bxce Value, ti c Herring + hate Coulfsh en Island in, oC s c Pansy Jersey chinoates 1 Whitin THE (4TH STREE STORE, Henry SstEGEL, Fresh Mackerel 12c¢ Large Macke 12%e Ribbon Remnants, widths lengths yards, Prices range upward frOM, YALA. ssereee '98c and colors; o 4 trom 1 4c TO-MORROW, 10A.M.TO a Lawn: Antrim Food en ay "Seal Nghe ry limit 33 value 60., a ORRS. IP. Pie, Wear; 2 pairs to custom mall ordersipalry (Third Moor,) TO-M 1 OR Mee, P Boys’ Trousers 50c, Knicker bocker Trousers, Corduro: Cheviots and fancy eee sizes 4 16 & customer; no mall orders}: pelr, 25c (Third Floor.) TO-MORROW, 10A.4.70 LYM, Wilson Whiskey Limit one bot- to a chytom- (Bixth Floor.) TO-MORROW, t 1OA.M.TO 1M. [ Corsets American Lady gee ™ 39c (Main Floos.) TO-MORROW, 204,0.70, LPS, ‘Brushes Hand and Nal? crub = =Brueh sombined i j j i "| TO-MORRO' ' | LOALITO HA ; | Plates j | porcelain 9 i { malt | | dozen: 6 f | aera i | 12c i (Fourth | } TO-MORRONN, 104.M.TO TPM Russian Crash { } ( Basement.) ems os Ba

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