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Y HANDSOME MIN, D0 YOU EGLPSE INAUGURAL BEAU? {Bo You Think You Do, or | Have You Friends Who May Believe So? i \NRIRE YOUR PRETTIEST. | (And Send Photo, So You May Win One of the Valuable Prizes, 1 | Responses to The Evening World's re-| quest for an expreésion by the publio | aa to who ‘s better fitted than the Hon, James W. Wadsworth jr. Speaker of the Assembly, to represent New York handsomest man of the Commonwealth, show that there is already @ great dif- HOTELBARTHOLDS. |P GUEST FEARED hE WOULD BE SHOT So Former State’s Attorney of Chicago Rushed to the Police. Mott, a former Assistant State Attorney | of Illinois, rushed into the new West Twentleth street police station late Inst | night, and told Lieut. Ebert that he had} been threatened in the Hote! Bartholdi cafe, Twenty-third street and Broadway, | @ few minutes before. The man who | would do things to him, he sald, was @ man whom he had prosecuted for lar- ceny in Chicago when Gov. Deneen was} Btate Attorney. Eliott said he was sitting In the cafo | when the Chicagoan walked up to him), and while saying, “Now I've got you," | placed his hand on his pistol pocket. | | | A man, who sald he was Edward El- | | According to Elifott, he sprang to his| te at the Taft Inaugural Ball as the /feet and told the man to keep away from | Walters stepped in at this point. | Ebert sent Sergt. Speck to the) him. Lieut. ference of opinion on the subject. Many | pote] with Elliott, but the man he ac- | egndidates have been named as hand- | cused was not to be found. Before leav- | somer than Mr. Wadsworth, while let-| ing the station Elliott remarked that he| ters trom Albany and the Gennessee! wag prepared for his antagonist, and) Valley etrongly uphold the Sheaker’s ait drew from his pocket something | Fight to the ttle. that looked like a revolver, The police | It {a Important that our correspond: | were told about this Incident, but did | . 80n Tunnels the traveller will be guided qxts keep in mind the main question, —_| It Is not, as some of those whose let- | ters have been received seem to under- | stand, whther or not Mr, Wadsworth s| beautiful to look at Tt is: Is there any man In this Stato | Detter fitted by grace of manner, beauty | of form and Intelligence of expression to | meet and compete with the handsomest | men of other States In the contest at| Washington to decide who is the hand- fomest man In the United States? And Mf 80, who ts he? Actors and Drummers Barred. Nominations are pouring in, but very few of them have been accom: | panied by photographs. Thero are gome lovely faces In New York known to every one—but for most of the can- didates a photograph is a necessary requisite before the nomination may | be formally announced It has been decided to bar from the contest all actors, on the ground that they are merely sofourners in this city y omight be clatmed by fler selection. Travel. ling salesm. do business out of New York ar » barred Friends tending candidates should be mpt as possible In submitting names and pnotographs, as there is a certain advantage attached to early publication In a contest neces- | @arily so limited In time More Prizes Werth While. The following additional prizes are| announced. It has been decided that in | @ State so blessed with handsome men fas this {t would be invidious and triv- fal to put any Hmit on the number of awards Third Grand Conselation Prize.—Our famous tour, 'Seang the Nations of the World," Beginning at Park Row, by hird avenue street cars, through Park ow and the second hand clothing In- @ustry to Chatham square, with side ob- servations on the exe Asiatic life of hinatown, through rand street, rand street, wes ferry, observing on the way the devel: ment of the clothing industry of t Metropolis: at Deshrosses street the Drize-winner will he met by a horse car, ofa typ Pe to be found in no other Amer- fean city and will pass north through old Greenwich village, by Varick street, through Carmine street, where a study of Ltallan life and customs may be made, and past Minetta lane, where much may be learned concerning Africa At the Ninth street station of the Hud- under the river to Hoboken. One enift at the atmosphere of that great city will ive the student all he cares to know erkraut and other products of German Empire, Next will be periilous aerial journey over the heights of Hoboken and Jersoy City on the elevated raiiroad, with an unex- ampled bird's-eye view of New York. On arrival at Jersey City the prize winners will be received with all the usual honors on board the stanch ferry- boat Annex, and will end the tour by a sea trip from Jersey City to the foot of Fulton street, Brooklyn. At this point | rize winners will he provided with | funds, not to exceed 10 cents, to pay) transportation home. | Becond<onrolation Prize—A personally | eonducted trip around the City Hall, | with the privilege of dpking up at the window of Mayor Mc(Tellan's office for not more than elght minutes. Third Consolation Prize—A portrait of Glenmore Melville Davis, the beauty ex- ert, bound in papler-mache covers rep- Yesenting slices of bread, the whole not investigate, At the hotel It was admitted Elliott was staying there, having come from Chicago. ——>—— | $2,500 FOR TOO MUCH STEAM Caused Emery Wheel to Burst endl Injured Engineer, ‘The trial before Justice Amend and a |fury, to-day, of the suit of Patrick | Noylan, an engineer employed by the | Vanderbilt Hotel, for damages suffered | through the breaking of an emery wheel | when he turned on the power at the re- | quest of an electrician employed by the | James Reilly's Sons Company, against whom the action was brought, Involved | a curious dispute. Lows Steckler, coun- | ‘el for Neylan, brought out that Martin Brown the electrician, wanted more power to ald him in adjusting certain | appliances to the dynamo, and Neylan) sald he asked him to turn on more steam. He did so and suddenly the emery wheel burst, smashing his shoul- on 0 that he was lald up for a long ne Rellly the dangers of the Company centended that ery wheel were so that tn himself dA with full and further, stood Brown's off and not t well known to all engin knowledg. that In The t he misun order, which was to tu Inerease power, and. his own mist caused the accident. But the ju thought orought in a| verdict of ref CARUSO HAS A COLD; CAN'T SING TO-NIGHT Recause of a cold, Caruso will be un- able to sing in “Tosca” at) g Metropoll- tan Opera House to-night. His place as Mario In Paccini's opera will be taken by Rinaldo Grass!, the young Italian tenor who made a successful debut as Tent. Pinkerton, In_ ‘Madame Rutter- * jast Saturday afternoon. , Svevajebds REASONS Why It Is the Best Knives to Adjust, No a to Sharpen, No Knives to It i Instantly adjustable by the turn of a thrumb-screw, to cut coarse, med um, fine or extra fine. It {8 #0 easy to clean, #0 easy to op erate and so economical. Tt cuts cleanly—does not mash or crush ail kinds of foods traw ot cooked), grates cocoanuts and horse radian, ‘atinds coffee. ec. $1.50 miter tire: of ital FREE : Pook Write The Stelnfeld Cook 100 Choice Recipes. us for a copy formning @ neat souvenir in fac-simile reproduction of a fried egg sandwich. Stern Brothers To-morro American Made Rugs From the Best HNCLUDING FRENCH WILTON, SAXONY, BODY BRU w, Friday Manufacturers ELS AND SMYRNA | RUGS IN ORIENTAL DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. | Special ROYAL WILTON RUGS, 9 by 12 ft, Sale of at $26.50, 29.50 Values $35.00 and 37.50 | High Class TW A LARGE VARIETY OF DESIRAB Silverware LE PATTERNS, QUADRUPLE PLATE, SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH, | One-third to One-half Tea Sets, $6.50, 10.50, 14.50 Coffee Sets, 4.75, 6.75 Hot Water Kettles, 5.75, 6.95 Baking Dishes, 3,00, 5.50 Water Pitchers, 2.95, 4.25 Below Regular Values Soup Tureens, $5.50 Butter Dishes, 2.50 Crumb Sets, 2.50 Bread Trays, $1.05, 1.95 Sugars & Creamers, — Each 1.95 Trays and Waiters, 6 to 20 inch, 75¢ to $6.75. 2 e e om 3 4 ae i o “< s * = ry a a oe be eo e a a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909. CONCERT GIVEN BY THI KASS ey) AX NS es We Ay a yay ai) ‘ oN 4 A by Ee aN FROM 2 UNTIL » FRIDAY, 3D FILOOR. mene: Nan ‘ini Come To-Morrow for Your FREE LINCOLN PICTURE 100 Years Ago TosMorrow Abraham Lincoln Was Born ina Little Log Cabin in Kentucky, We belleve there fs no better way of keeping alive the memory of the herole ite of Mr. Lincoln than that a likeness of his rugged countenance should be in as many homes as possible, THEREFORE, THE WH STRE STORE takes hleasuire fn announcing that we will give to every caller in the } jctura Department, Third Floor, an excellent picture of Lincoln, Comforters and Blankets bought the entire sample line of a large mill, There are ficured sateens, cambrics and silkoline coverings. Sume figures on both sides, others with plain ed backs. Light, medium and dark shades s for large beds. Handsomely stitch seroll de: All white cotton Hling. values Heavy Wool Crenh ‘Blanket slightly solled from hand- ling; white, gray and tan, with silk bindin, edges; $3.50 vali pair... 300 Reavy Sample Comforters for large-size ae large as- $1.89] Sienes 42.00 vaises, $189 4TH STREET STORE, Basement.) To-Morrow---A Great Day in a This aieeiea of All Pane Furniture Sales We are still keeping up the great values to interest thousands more. Dining Tables r We've interested thousands already in this hate Event. The values are enticing. $9.50 Rockers ' Parlor Tables | Chiffoniers Brass Bed Outfits 445.00 Parlor Bultes, Niustration shows but one of & large selection of A-p! e Sultes i highly Tertarkable savings; aracetur frames, cushions $34.95 | Leather Couches polished," Your cholae ot $16.50 Quartered Oak Dining Tables, pleasing pattern, 6 in Wiewatel | 500 Parlor Tables, $4.50 values, like illustration; ft. extension, This Rocker is very large and built of sub) Guifit consists of a 2-Inch post Brass Bed, | This Ip tge size strong, Fabrikoid — uphol- lmerceranveciiieeremwihiaae 5 24-inch top, carved | stantial solid oak, with 4 ‘a ay fT 1d jstabe to veraineren ns edges, quartered oak | inch quartered oak top; ye ee a BP atte a oils Oak oils 4h el tyourved’ ftth or imitation mahogany; hand polished; heavy pel 2500) Lt arr tens onier. 33 inches sors ne y curved to fit the I. p tall value, and National Fabric Meta ae finely finish shou ce - ished $ rpentine shape, real leather, carved $ | Springs, Complete $ ed: $7.50 $9.50 values, $6.95 finish 2.45 $19.95 diva 11.95 £12 Gouersodoooce 33.95 regularly, $4.48 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Fifth Floor.) Important News from the Basement Salesroom Bed Sheets Silks-- Specials Shantung Pongee—Full range of’ new shades; 36 inches 28 wide. Regular 59¢ value, Yard ., Seamless Sheets Single Sheets Pillow Cases Full size, 81x90, full bleached, Full size, made of fine M ; i ; i 1 ) , ¢ , Made of one piece sheeting; Ready-made, bleached, all per- 4 excellent for hotel and 3 7 C soft finish sheeting; no starch or dressing; soit fect, 42x36 and 45x36; excele Q 1 Rorat Shantu Silk, 2 Inches wide tw ouse keepers; 2 seams in centre; 79c. vale Cc finish; will wash heavier; (Y lent value; worth up to 5c, oC ae ortrnent At a 4 Soc. value; each da GED adsossndesnobooraant 54x90 size; 45c, value; each alteachsrsniinrtacemecst as AE ALLS al | 38 ; alue; 5 . pees shades, Regularly 59¢. Yard iC Pillow Cases Bed Spreads | M ri = = —eonaee uslin | Bath Towels Batiste Napkins Hemetitched, popular alze, 42x | Hommed fringed and fringed | yard wide bleached Mus! In; | Seq fom one ot the nn 40 Ins wide, fino silky Anish | Satin, Anish Dinner Napkins, Dresd Goods Specials # und 45x35 pillow cases with cut corner Spreads; all | soft for’ the needle eli s pee eounter Mngerle Batiste, also all | 20x20, excellent for restau- Remnants of all wool Dress Goods, ues, euch GOON 1219 ish, honeycomb and crochet, Unbleached Sheeting Musto hemmed and £ itonecthird | Yards Ateeseses - 124e defects; $1.25 value, 79¢ most desirable weaves, such as, plain Muslin on account slightly solled ADI Tit gE ige} erie heavy, | fess than hae | Table Damask dosenenaraynnraeniain and fancy striped Panamas, Prunel- Soft Anish Cambele | Muslin, and mussed from handling; LY Ole | Value... the 86 | extra heavy, full bleachd, sae te or He mate) Cheviots, Henriettas and ull yard wide; excellent for (f +f Pric 5 domestic make; Inches | oz, extra Inrge hemme nany Other weaves, 75¢ children's and) wom: xalues, e655 to 2.49 eae Aowelling nett Flee 10c 12fe 186 19¢ | MimeRNS Melis clover snot, Towels, to $1.39 values, Rem- 29¢ Yard Peete " 5xe Muslin Cad inches wide! 9c. Go | Table Damask Remnants | Cer SOnIW TLR) Fee Yala 22 o'e hant price, yardesseee M ; s value; yard .. i 1 and un. wn Bed Spreads Black Pana =n Yard “ide unbleached Muslin; | All Inen_ Barnsley Crash, Nainsook Full size, hemmed and fringed crisp, all Hae) etn eetia) Extra no dissing? will wash heav: | Dish or Roller Towelling.1$ 40 tn. wide; also fine white Py quality, 54 Inches wide, large site fer iene ae "val, no The jnches wide, red striped jhe. to India Hnon remn antay : O78 | i nase suits or skirts, 54 stripec vorders ord ‘ C, : orders; 12 » Val V4 i} 12'gc. Tue d rl ae Tk eal 5igc | SI CMe, CA Se. value: Qa '39cto79c se valu, ea ae ae Odd ap Cross-Stripe Curtains FEOSTLY Salesmen’s Samples. Many can be matched into pairs, Regularly could be sold hs Mi at 98c. up to $2.50 pair, Choice to-morrow, per strip, 39c,, 29c, and, , 19c Cork Linoleum, square yard, Inlaid Linoleum, square yard, 25c ° 50c 19¢%20¢ _ilkloth. 19 ¢ 10 10¢ square yard, ae & Oilcloth Remnants 7 Cases of Remnants —Lengths of 1 | 618 Bossa Window sha called ‘ottngnam Lace cariaine Rest de. [ Bpeclal for Friday's Selling Only.) (Bpectal for Friday's Selling Only. 7 0 vardar Standard’? factory seconds, hav slight in good, durable , oat es ; iorsiltay, Rew) Oy 1 Dlemishes; all are 36 Inches wide | aves: §4 Inches wide 89c The variation in price depends upon the lengths of the Remnants, Eve y strip is a big yalue—in fact, so un~ Burlap, yard, 60, ae diet eM hottandlineseaeae | UE Se eee aly usual you can choose with your eyes shut and never make a mistake, x quality ‘ine (no matl eluded: quantity. Hmited to 0c ance. iat Bots Full American Bmyrma Rugs, both sides | 900 Samples. of Royal Wilton Car- | Lowest Prices for Fibra Mattings— orders, quantities restrict: 4G MeN AT KR potnere patterns I. 50 ike, coptes 5 08 | pets, varying in length from 1 to 3 | Over 5,000 yards 894 grade, in Cd), YAFG. ss reesrereeever eres Finest Chenille Fortieres-—Heat col- prs. Bach / ARAN . | yards each, Nicely finished at | ¢hetce patterns, including ors, with floral & Persian dadoes 1.6 6; i 7: prowns, reds and greens, 2 Missionstse cab inehea in red, green top and bottom; cost ae Striped Couch Covers— Rugs, extra Aeiead orbets rane” Rugs, anaty: n Ic i * more than double our ound. One y 3 i ‘ards Tapestry Caz- ands y 1.25 | sar’ price ‘to'weave, § 2, runt no GO| it 7ko) || See He -75c pet Remnants, all unit 2OC Teen (THE 14TH STREP STORE, Fourth Foor.) (THE 14TH BTREET STORE, Fourth Floor.) new set, made in the new ech tureen and 3 platters go with each set at. Large soup Corset: Men's Host Flannelette Silk Whi t E II d C ‘ t Choose Any Dinner Set} coms. | fost | amas | peice “| ite Enamelled Canisters Priced U p to $13. 08 and. ow eran hain and ray Y. For Flour, Coffee, Sugar and Tea; the Set of 4, 65c Buaranteed un it foe Ble material; made White enamelled and neatly stenctlled Just to Make nes | ine like nem | aut te IS Ga ee a It Lively in the]}""55. |" 15¢ 16c 1 49. | FLOUR corres | TEA | aie tela 65c Big, B ri gz ht (Second Floor.) (Main Floor.) (Second Floor.) (Second Floor.) set; to-morrow, set of 4, —— = China Section. at = | PEARL COAL RANGES Full No PW ARD of a dozen OPEN STOCK PATTERNS, of striking nee, Bnet variety, and all of great beauty. Every set is a $8 08 Sale of Men’ S Shirts ran e tan be removed $35.00 Gold Btippled, 100 Piece Dinner Bete—-| 62 Piece Dinner sete—| PQ PEGLIGEE and stiff bosom styles, Seana eee tea teON EER Each plece has a fan-| Each plece has fancy Made of foreign and domestic shirt- euera need Trentions of tia fa- Tatts tage, Val amr ings. Hundreds of beautiful fancy baker $9.89 mous frm $21,908) fle "1° $2.98) sete MP! $498] patterns, “Light colorings, also darker a ENG HOA HDS 100 Piece Austrian Gi Dinner Bete. We Gir) peleanerent bought in the | effects, Coat models, Cutis attached or Qn atand: tan on yand at 1-3 less than regular Import price, Unusual Il. bosoms, Fit and work- GALVANIZED 1 RON ; ‘ OO manship very superior. GARBAGE rel Uses Dinner, Tea and Breakfast Plates, Cups and Set Ac Buonsignore's price $1.00, Citi Cate ooun CO tine grade of ware. Values up to $1.29 dozen; each Our price....... CEREAT, JARS — Im: Exceptionally Pino. Lot of shirts, in a full porien t white range of new Spring designs and colorings; chinai Eeaty to Rich Cut Glass Fern@ nA Runs ele Anse eae 79¢ Troms, IC and $1.4 price > b Dishes, 8. id Noglige Shirts, new Spring Extra deep cutting; highly pol-f lor corel cuts at or separate 89c lengths psignore’s ished. Easily the equal of those selling elsewhere Be gilt at $3. Other values up to $9.00. at $4.98; other Beautiful Silk ana” gatin Scarfs— | 8 POPULA values up to $6.00, $3.98. panera Ant Ruonsignore's 40c HR ee Geter es) CIE LATIESTREET STORE, Main Floor.) Basement 7 14TH STRERL STORE, Fourth too" ee IE LIT —S | Lowest Prices Prevail in _New York's Best Grocery Store REET STORE, BLEND COFFEE— TABLE PRUNES— Bat an at oe mranulated, wo night cultivated ee at 35 2150. ‘size He ye ihe. cof | ibe. 480; 3 Tbe } fee and 3% anu $1.00 | | — ! | Jersey Weaktlah, Large | Chicken Halibut Steals, lated Sugar f : D ANG | = Perciage Wentlac al ells, | MANDARIN CHOP TEAS. The best WINES AND L IQUORS tan Herring, | Meliss eth t i} Or Island Flounders, erel, napper SLU abet Brand e. tea in America WEST END CLUB WHISKEY Jersey Whiting, | Fresh Prosttisly z 12}4c # xeon $1501 79 @ : Ne iat Mh on tale Friday, 8G | LINWOOD Wiser) Ilon 6c Lb 8c | fat, white fish; on sale Frida | 2.50; 15 xa tat eens | 58c — Opes So MW HOLLAND. HERRING RANTON COLNER io HIGH MARTINE = CWoich Cl ts OF KIB ROASTS cut CUCUTA MARACAIBO COF- 1 s : 4 i : hay nat sally whale in [hance Presi wae KrKEL 10¢ vet gramilated, 6 ibe. . De. h hs y OINS F ‘ | me hi spe 25c FRESH PORK Lot 1336c | PURE PrAidAN” OLLVe et e | PW SSPE CHICKENS 1 » Brand. uone finer obtulnable : 7 7 Md ser , lasinne arog ne * BOR OMBEIAERS FEGS"OF SPRING TAMBOR 156 Re ae 124g i populi Ff 3 ay , VAT HRS ; spulne tice WHOLE FORLQC METERS OF SERENG | Lal HED Ala SEE Ae 25¢ se ¢ es in eal : wll the chops. JQr Ff Sok SAN MELTING SUGAR PEAY — Tige Rail | NEW CROP RICK “Large Whole arain ENTCORS Bay Gas! > 1O7ge | te ey FINNS 10 tnt ‘Spy Clann Res Pay etn cae a Bottle WHOLE TOP SIRLOINS OF Brbe— LARGE MAINE SCALLOPS gine 4c 10'1b, muslin bags. 48c Wier: 2% sie 39e Hireet PAKLY JUNE PRAS Sino tend COWS te a e » ’ RESTAURANT—5-Course Dinner, 25c. Music, SOGh aniantali! Neral Havers doa, OGe.1 8c ase Tue “THE MEH STREET STORE—HENRY SIEGEL, Prest. =