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E ff 14 EW NO-CHARGE HOTEL 1S THRCINN OPEN BY ThE CITY Technically Known as a | ing House, bu. Really Riv Big Hostelries, COST HALF A MILLION, “3 odg- rg: als Beds Provided for 900 Men and 100 Women — Sanitary Arrangements Fine Tf a sober 1s dead broke and in need and orderly man or woman of food and lodging, such a person will find excel- lent accommodations free of charge at the new Municipal Lode! R-House, No. 4% East Twenty-fifth street, which was McClellan Except for a Inspected to-day by Mayor officials Nower shop the no-charge and other city manicure at city hotel has all the modern conven fences of the $3 to $10 a day Broadway blishments Municipal TLodging-House and it cost the taxpayers not quite half a million dollars, and It will cost $50,000 lly to mai nit. It is six stories and its ec truction is said to be the most perfect for that class of build- Ing In the world Every attention was pald to sanita- tion. The cast wing of the building receives breezes from the East River Beds for 9% men and 1% women are ed. In extreme emergencies the r could almost be doubled. The THE EVENING WORLD Bl thE FEBRUARY New Half Million Dollar No Charze Hotel Which the City Opened To-Day B thi th Post Card Phat Borough Is Ahead of Man- St. ment Job, he chase through the corridors of the Post- | Office Building. year and that fewer stamps were sold In Manhattan | 18, 1909, PEANY TOKENS CITY OFFICILS. OF LOVE GRIEVE AND ALDERMEN ST. VALENTINE SEE COCK-HT and Birds Meet West- ster Chickens in Steel Gatled Battle. Faken Place Long | Have ‘ of Lace Trimmed Affa With Red fer ches ROOKLYN IN THE LEAD, $10,000 BET ON CONTEST. Westchester Birds Win the Battle—Five Game Fight- ers Were Killed. hattan in the Observance of the Day. of oficials: would be secrets out a Govern-| Tt school Valentine not holding telling tol to enumerate the city y fathers, san elusive person and ¢ well as the back- ag of Ep, whe witnessed a bik In regard to a report ir, larity this lou cockfight night, chicken blood and the frequent in Westchester County Inst at he has fallen off in por and gloated over the spilling of “Rills’ “his mail than in former y be said that—through Supe that punctuated the main. ent Murphy —he informed an Evenin Delle recwantanbat iertanrtitaraeetnivortas eo World ter to-d that he was nasal at the passing of the good 4 side, in which tw six game cocks, sd days when people bought elaborate, each trained to the minute, met in pairs lace trimmed affairs with red hearts and to fight—steel gaffed—for supremacy cupids gallivanting over them Twice as much money as the main-, The one cent with a one) purse represented was bet among the ent stamp on !t has taken the place of | lovers of the brutal sport, who were e elaborate to At cost twenty=| seated twenty deep, around the pit. five cents « jece and took at! ren battles money least a nicke W of stamps to get open until a sum them through the mails had exchanged uld seem that the nt! r of the servance of 3 he we the Eve officials and the poe! winnings or made good their losings and left the pit side elated over the Sabbath g's sanguinary entertainment spol the town f lem there has bs le, ig off st-Oftice people, a s Sten law allows any person without funds | to use the city’s hotel three times a CNet) GY Sue GENES) in the sending of the old sentimental ty was an encot of "Gus" Lang's | month, but In worthy cases exceptions | tokens, , , Long Island birds and “Joe Murray's aroimade ) Aged Saint Complains Westchester County game-cocks, and | All Received Politely. ’ “A man,who doesn't think any More | the big main was tought In a huge barn | A unformed attendant {s stationed at t fa gi d her a Pen nee n Westchester, near the Eastchester the doors of the building and admits | a suid St. Valent Une, "Jack" Welch was judge. Simeon lodgers with a doff of the hat, after str white whiskers er Flaherty, the Quinn brothers, from the manner of Europ hotel porters, ' r Hectty Coe DIS DUCT Cae emule Brooilyn, 1" Stapleton and John The man or womaa fs registered, with } sioner M mer Of Mustand, of Harlem, were among those the name, address, last employer. The \ i : Mr. M “eh well known tn the sporting fraternity at leugth of time out of employment Is L i timent, wi Cu tt sieve) the ringside. Six-pound birds, known recorded, and then the homeless one {s from Supt. Murphy's re seven iy #8 “heavywelghts,” and four-pound given a numbered check to wear Mb \\" ! exletecs(range (08 (tt "pairs clashed: Of the thirteen battles areund the neck BrOOR YD ae Murphy the official the Murray cocks won seven and the Bread and coffee—as much: as they | oT en eee cnstage to malt, losing the heavywelght fight, | can eat and drink—are served in the Soe Fees tne ener eevinverest.| Which was pronounced a “corker.’* $20,009 kitchen. The eating-room, with | {ts immense copper coffee bollers and | {te architecture, reminds one of a fash- fonable grillroom, Tea is served to the / women at the night Meal and coffee to men. Next the bathroom ts in order for city’ | guests, and the rule is that one is ob- liged to scrub another ch man or | woman receives free of charge a pair | of socks or stockings, which the city | Purchases from the State prisons at elghty cents a dozen. Thelr outer gar- Athole Reader Wants $250,000 on Alleged Contract in Mining Deal, Athole B. Reader, Rawls whose wife, Ella Reader, gained the of | "Mining Queen of the An name * through , $a ver t c ‘Assistant Superintendent fas BS ASa ER Sera) al EBA DORT eo | tat, clever Promoting of copper mines In Years old, of No, #9 West Sixty-ninth end and from floor to eelling of the yfaiis Jordan, said that he had nothing Formaldehyde of gas and steam ts the |South America, has brougiit an action street, dodged a north-bound electric Pullman sleeper on the Montreal ex- | to do uh Jenwaanliy means used in thb disinfecting plant, in the Supreme Court against James B. |hansom, The hansom knocked the boy | Press in the early morning of Oct. 2%, | Superi ory Washington The process is worked while guests fagxin, the millionaire mine owner and | ¢rom his feet and rol Nracshortialac en the strain 4 the track, | might, BOONE er sleeping. This department took $%,000/ racing man, for $250, comm at tance in front of the w menvincedet hens s Justice Davis | Sachington was puatied as to who St.| out of the ‘ ’ Lresaury: The leads arisen ° hy alleg Dunn, the chauffeur, stopped in tie Valentine might Re: he ove FOR HARRIMAN PARTY where the homeless can wash their! Haggin throush which h MERC MARTH eRVENICIANN RITE: bered with a smile he Iinen, is also elaborately fitted and cost, Haygin some 9%) small mining properties jrichly owned woman Bree a vero MS a all about him, oo “ph 315,00. in the ¢ Pasco District in Peru. | Hurrying to the unconscious, bleeding | the > knew, and so the old sai Attended by Physicians. der says he secured options on these | boy, she sat down in the mud by his. Mrs. Req | eartn’ in that gentleman | Before retiring each person must, Properties and the purchase price aggre- side, placed his head in her lap and Charles P. | Will Give Out the Figures, | A'TTONIO, Tex. Feb. 16.—In stand examination of the medical staff. Kated $2,500,000. The pro; sold wiped his face with a dainty handker- | her husban rederick | “o¢ course, the figures [ give you ere ar ation of the coming of: H Dr. J. G. Levy, physician of the Muni-|to the Cerro de Pasco Copper Company | chief jis wealth ired from not. official, CAL Sy She he spe th Harriman and party, who will spend cipal Lodging How 1s assisted by a for $19.00 resold to the Cerro de) “Run to the drug store and get some, They like: a en ee ath due tothe fess, Several months in the vicinity of San Board of Health Doctor and two/| Pasco Mining Company, The latter paid 1g salts and whiskey," she com- | Street. Mr. tival tabulated and sent you through Antonio, hunting and fishing, a snug ‘ Internes, They prescribe for the sick— a rather fancy ded Dunn, [tral for domages for the loss of the | the proper channels. erecta zien little tented elty has sprung up at the medicine Is furn Boy Wanted to Go Home. e two cases that @ penny ting the day as any Hot Well, near this city, where the and vaccinate those In need of Mierahautteumcbavediratucning Requa will | NAY? headquarters of the party will be es: There are one hundred iron cots in as Policeman of the West Six | From dealers in Weeey ascertained tablished, Thelamena meine Aperrwe handi cea sm who had latd in The party will consist of Mr. Harrt- pillow slips and night gowns ar Wanted ¢o send young Argyros tas Id lace trimmed) Man, his daughter, Miss Mary Harri- Chediel andthe nilowe and Pepeaicte BuagaU Beli 1 at man; R, W. Gillette and J, L Hara- are f This system | men's dormitory. On the upper floor, where the Grmitories are located, there is a Gouble-deck system of cots, which idea | Pb Will, no doubt, Interest large famtites | a INN PRAYER FOR THE BALLOT provide Ii Hundreds in Westminister Ab- bey Make Intercession for Success in Parliament. gated every twenty-four followed also men's excellent, the o'clock A. } an earlier hour oughly disinfected each person Breakfast, of coffer is served in the dining room, accommodate 200 at a sitting. There !s a room where men or wom ean black their shoes and brush thelr | very one {8 turned out not late: » M, and th the every-day Banaeclea rite is starte Their Records Looked Up. While the guests are asleep their rec- ords are looked up in the office If they are “regula hoboea or ple Bupt. Willlam C. Yorke sees to le that they do not sneak off in the morning without a proper reprimand. In cases of shiftless men or women attempting to heat the Municipal Lodging-House reg. ulations the police are called in and charges of yagrancy entered againet them. The old Municipal Lodging House was locateé at Twenty-fourth etree: and Firat venue. In i#s the city provid hede Yor 98.9%, and this year the | creas will probably he 60,40, according Qupt. Yorke. Many deserving cases $ itt LONDON, Feb A large gathering ot the National 1 f were turned away lant year because the opini of st the elty’s hotel could accommodate no more 8 Miss Helen Gould {s interested in the militant suffrag working of the city lodging house, a many Well known women and city off- aceepted invitations to attend the eception and inspection between 4 and (o'clock to-day, eS, rae NaTIe al Ur * r 1 OPERA TO AID 4 CHURCH. pene AU EO SItE Ge Lau. ranted’ Ha Fine Performance Grand Central Expected at Palace The annual entertainment and rece: tion given by the ed Soc nected with the Ch of the Tn \ late Conception will take place u Ki Central Palace to-night. * 1 pera f Stam," will b rear. are BR 4 gy, UNerest ant ela, AGEO WIDOW A SUICIDE borate F nif an. « e M sstully rend will be an excelent opportu of meeting friends and intances among the old 1 this famous church in th street, of which Mgr, ‘phy ia the pastor, Mrs, Graham Mulhall Heedless of Mud in Hurrying to Side of Youth, z Proadway While Sixty-ninth and § af cross! between ventieth streets this Drasas rnoon, Anargyros, eighteen placed the cab at his disposal, but th boy sald he wanted to go home. The woman, whose light gown and a elaborately trimmed coat were covere mud and blood, s ted taking | Mrs. Requa is an ac tye + | Hien’ MY a EN Le ne . Se and |stcl nd played the ness, an boy to dings r ig Os foe ean n an | 3 au GEN. DUVAL TO MANILA, | i ralshings comme ete a frArens he policeman Iifte¢ yros into the it he 1 Ga ‘ ¢ tented village w i’ y ab and Dunn drove them to the station ed useless b Major-Gen, Willlam P. Duval leaves) stectricity and both telegraph and tele cal i hen to ths ata tien Neate rtaa on the United States trans- phone wires have been run. Two au ere victim of the accident fainted | lury, too, port Kilpatrick at noon Wednesday for mobiles have algo been Placed at the re iries she Is now Pre Philippines to relieve Gen, Tasker, disposal of the party, who should at- At the suggestion of the desk leuten- | ! ne ening anslieve ‘ Ht Riles of command there. rive to-night or to-morrow. ant, Fe an ambula rom | | ital, and Dr. Hartnell, | oe reaper said Anargyros was | suffering from a possible fracture of | the skull. The boy was hurried to the |nospital and Dunn, the chauffour, was |tocked up Woman Gives Her Name, The woman who had figured so ser- viceably in caring for the injured boy said #he was Mrs. Graham Mulhall, No. al8 West Seventy-ninth street ste went to her home in another vehtele, Fox said he was employed by James| W. Barry, an ex-policeman, who runs the Plaza garage at No. 79 East Fifty- | second street eae es DEATH CHAIR SENTENCE. Coleman, Who Killeé Wife, to Die (LO WANS OARLNG The story of the Br 150,009 penny postcards, with more or ch other from the instant of warded $10,000 4 $4000 jess complimentary messages on the The gafts Denetrated to | arded $10, and $4, \ i fell A speck | back, In Manhattan the number fell the hilt time and time A spec poste Of blood flew up and flecked the white for Injuries Received Due — tar betow that, Of course the Post: Shin front of w mun ofcting te waite to Express a i The graphic description by Mr: ly Park Requa of how she was h ini om her berth and tossed £ end to St which was 1 jours id time. of court but the Re Hy HAD YOUNG: AFFINITY Half the Week Her Boarder] . Was Mrs, Dickman’s Gues in the Flat, man's darling” 1g affinity was told to Justice eme Court to-day 5 by Willlam Dickma rried Kate | Mccklots March 20) when she was eiz years old and gro Pullman car! who now discovers that for at least two to dle tn the marriage r r ng Pris her heart | minal Branch of 112 West flay. Colemantone Hu nd T sixth street. | 1 " Car t There Cook, whe t tof 3 las old and whose home is in Brooklyn, i ed at No. 3 Wes ed pent half of eact 7 xine atts Was) 1 always supposed they were hua- ft . & and and if se Dow terizes as sus n ae — ~ I ' \ MAN NABBED BY C. Q oD. 7 \ d ' ” ‘ k a 1 fy t { 1 le . Va get Ryan, who le accused of ot Sori) (6 decree to Mun Dicamaa, ing borough, av 1 Steel thrust through page umorous little things about th € | other binds d ‘ough the head. Five fad labelled “This 1s you," OF And while the main raged officers for words to that effect, were mailed, The has falle one of them, and a Jim Jeffries of the cockpit—fine of the Pyle variety—cut and age somewhere about $200 on the Murray bird. Down went the fice people have no means of knowing Murray cock in @ game flutter with @ thousand of those exquisite the Society for the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Animals ng to find the scene of battle. They had got the tip, but went on the wrong NGO TICK ns are that the sale of those off to a great extent of Domestic dica at i 9 1, Presklent of the Illinois Central haps the festival falle, . \’Ale Ife In tents will be a novel something to do with departure of Mr. Harriman and his e ig out of the public) Suests, ample provision has been made | for thelr convenlence. The floors of gon sunday. but, any wa) ib Maybe he needs a press agent. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street CUT GLASS. In Both Stores, 5 and 6 inch Nappies, with handle. 75c and 1.00 Sugar and Cream Sets, extra large size, } 2.50 8 inch Bowls, new designs. 2.00 and 3.00 Large assortment of richly cut odd | pieces—Jugs, Bowls, Comports, Mayon- naise Bowls and Plates, Ice Tubs, etc. 5.00 each DINNER SETS. French China. 100 pieces, with soup tureen, 15.00 value 23.00 French China, border design. 100 pieces, with soup tureen, 20.00 value 24,00 French China, two-border designs. | Open stock. 100 pieces. 70.00 | English Porcelain, old blue Willow | design. 112 pieces, 8.50 23rd Stréet 34th Street FOOTPADS FLING. 2,000 CASH INTO STREET GUTTER age Thought Captain's Treasure Sock Was Worthless After Robbing Him. Capt, Charles Brown, of the Cornell Iron Works’ good ship Kenible, was robbed of his life's savings by foot. ! pads on Friday night, To-day his sorrows were increased by the knowl- the robbers gutter, threw $2.00 of thinking it was a package of worthless paper. edge that his money Into the Capt. Brown kept his savings in the 4 Wall street, them a’l Seaman's Bank, at No. Last Tuesday drew He said he was feeling pretty old for his age—he is fifty years and that he wanted to give what money he had he out. sixth street, He wrapped Jn newspapers and an old sock, under pla stuffed ity mone and tled hin wale 408 rest he hia pocket The Kenihle lew at the foot of Twend ty-sey , North River. On Brite day night Capt, Brown gave a growler at thy, er of old eroni home of one them, No. 51 West Twenty-seventh street, On his. third! trip to the corner with the can he was waylaid by two men, They held hin against a wall and took everythin from his pockets and even stripped hi of the money package In the socl Capt. Brown went to the police, Christlan Christiansen, eighteen years old, of No. 6% West ‘Iwenty-elghth street, was arrested to-day and takey before Magistrate Kernochan, chargn with the theft, Me said that he waa not the robber, though he had been with the men who took the captain's fore tune, He sald that the thief was John Williams, and that when the gang left the house they threw the sock packagd into the gutter, thinking It worthless, —_—_——>_— IS ALIVE AT AGE OF 139. MENICO CITY, Heb. 15.—Jose Guada- party tow num lupe, Alcalde of Jalostitlan, State of Jaliseo, clalins he 1s the oldest man fa the world. is of his parisn show he was | 1770, making bh 139 old. He is in good physical and says be expects to live per y condition several ¥ JAMES McGREERY & C0.’ 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, February the 16th, RIBBON. In Both Stores, Satin Taffeta in a complete assort- ment of colors, black, white and cream, 5% per yd. and 634 inches wide, 23c and 30¢ CORSETS. In Both Stores. All Corsets Carefully Fitted. B. a la Spirite Corsets. New Spring models with extra depth on the hips and back, greatly reducing the figure into slender, graceful lines. Especially designed to be worn with clinging gowns. ! LADIES’ NECKWE Cluny laces. Jabots, Guimpes and Yokes of Real Duchesse, Venise and Irish Crochet, Cluny Laces, A large stock of hand-made Egyptian Scarfs,—silver on white or black, DRESSMAKERS’ SUPPLIES. Dress Shields, nainsook covered, Sizes 2, 3 and 4. Dress Shields, silk covered. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. Silk Covered Taffeta Seam Sewing Silk, Sewing Silk, Dressmakers’ Pins, Sizes 4,5 and 6 Hookeyes with spring......12c box ART DEPARTMENTS. Embroidered Novelties suitable for Wedding gifts, prizes, favors, etc. Sale of 500 Novelty Boxes Glove or Handkerchief Cases......50c Necktie Cases, large size. Collar and Cuff Boxes, large size. .1.00 Hosiery Boxes, large size,.........1.25 STAMPED PATTERNS. Underwear and Shirtwaists,—a large variety of new designs, below usual prices, Night Robes, of sheer nainsook.. Chemises, os Drawers, My Corset Covers, ‘' Shirtwaists, ‘' 23rd Street EAR DEPTS. New assortment of Dutch Collars, made of linen trimmed with Irish lace, sheer and heavy qualities. lars, trimmed with Valenciennes and 1,00 to 8.00 In Both Stores Muslin Col- 7.50 to 65.00 In Both Stores, 8c pair, 90c dozen, 15c pair, 1.65 dozen Featherbone......... 8c yard, 85c a box Binding 0006000 7c piece, 80c deed 100-yard spool....,. 7c spool, 75c dozen large spools... Gn 25c and 40c spool 2.75 and 4.75 dozen }6-1b, box 14e In Both Stores, .15¢ -65¢ a wu 000580 “a “ " oe 160 momie cloth.....,.75¢ JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th, Street

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