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DON'T STOP HIM UN aS TRAMP ARJUND WORLD For M. Baus Has the Youth, the So Strong Spirit of the Sport. WALKS ON HIS TWO F Except When He Takes the Horse, to Ride on His Back, or a Buggy. | Now comes Jut to see Munsieur le es B of Brussels, tor of the City yest that he ward It ts, edit with the s would see that to a be- proposition hold that & 1 ! th vearine 1 the ? Ha’ How n Montreal to He ts the He has You quick would New York by fine sport—oh, su made the bet with M M. Baus hag made the bet wit! M. Baus he has ) to the bicycle, he has 7 said: ‘F 4 and in wo days, nine of ~y the hours and twenty of the minutes he ' is in New York, and see he has won the bet!" After that M. Baus has made the re- turn to bu Tt Is not fun, but even when one Is young and has the sport in one must eat the eats and drinks and s der from the the now again sporting surges the breast from and nothing can Bay to it no. With the Eye Business? Yes! M. Baus, besides the sport, has also some little aye to the busin He will combine th the sport music as the pullshers of Europe wou Uke to sell in strange places. Also those of A . if they read the Interview which M. Le Editor will be so gracint @s to print in and good taste. u take the p which ts pl notes of the m and will he not visit the every the and come back n r of the C with the muste of be exposed attend the Baus for a with each and e tout and vavent cou may 8 who may wis. s of M brief admissic Ts it that the Fdlitor asks whe trip, The sport sport! With that, and with that yout which M, Bo: has, what of m backaire Is need? Is it not so? some far country he may re of the gay shrugs of the shi Wherever he is in the world, the true | Sport will find the tight place. Why not in Hindustan or the Argentine, as well asin New York and Brussels? Never was there a so tight place that was there not a hole, ever so little, of which one may creep out—If he has in his soul the sport yoritable. Here's Hic Itinerary So M, Baus will go on the feet of his legs from New York to Mexico and t) to the Panama of the Isthmus Bd the one. thinks wife and the children And then—the sport is desolate. It Is done. My poor brother; he was the cham- pion of Belgtum of the skates, it He marries ness of sad shrugs, kind M. le Editor good-hy he would make the return to lis pension in One Hundred and Fifty-seventh street—ha! Is it not that sven in New York one may make long ’ journeys? Ha! ha- Good joke! Hat 1 ha! M. Baus will be ba day How soon? The good G: ad, nows., M. Baus docs not There are always the accident and the: thing unexpect. But with the youth and With that #0 strong spirit of the sport, one must come back, some time, some day. Is it not so? Adieu! —_—_—_——_. NEW CABINET FOR SERVIA, REIARADE, Servia, Feb. 2%.—-A new coalition Ministry has been formed 5 Novakovich !s the Premier, and the Cabinet ts largely composed of leaders | @f various factions The door to the room was unlocked, | and as Mrs. Hogan entered she found | “+ CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY. to the Cape of the Horn making a relief th horse or the bt ride, Then boat of the ain to some place where is 4 © Japp-an, Then | Across to Constantinople and to Persia | and the India. Another boat! Italy, Austria! ‘The Caucasus! Russta! Ger- France! Africa—and, behold! New York once more! bi Hoopla! Is it not so? So! Ah, when one is the sport, when one {fs the youch, is the time. By and by will it be nd of the time. Then ‘VoL UNTARY TRAMP WHO SAYS HE'LL WALK AROUND TILE, WORLD. ey les Baus ' GAS REARLY KILLS. PRETTY GIRL ASLEEP Ruby Appledale Possibly An- fj other Victim of Company’s Reducing Pressure. Hovering between !ife and death In aj t's Hospital, Ruby | Appledale, years old and ex. | ceedingly pretty, ts the victim of her 8, or of a gas company's | | ward at own careles! as found | i e hospital attendants unconscious In | being made b | to save h | Miss Appledale ts a halr-dresser, A | few days ago she engaged a room with Mrs, Kate Hogan, at No. 227 West One Hundred and Second street. She soon | became a great favorite In the house- | and when she retired last night | | 8, Hogan arose thts morning ulty In tracing it to the room of her new and pretty boarder, the girl unconscious upon the bed. The | window had been lowered from the top, but the tip of the gas jet was partially | f and fumes of gas permeated the | | | Hogan notitied St Vincent's Hos. | 1 Dr, He rs guished ees TALKS OF COMING HERE. May Sail His Own Yacht in Races to Be Held Next Summer, | but Not as Prince, BER LIN Frederick Wil e of Germany, ha: ts go over pr, but up to nite plan for thi upon. He mig own boat dh one of the three trial races to gatta in Jun quality, he ¢ « fully of it educa- wn Prince Emy this: pro; tional adyar often ha net yet of that ed States of whom Prus- sia an have tol wn Prince does trietly as important 4 ities and intere: country of the Ideal Life Is Happy. nd for ten days drink Quit co) POSTUM The Joy of returning health will tell its own tale. “There's a Reason” Horole efforts are | § the odor of gas, and she! ff R 4 TH New and perfect goods in a choice assortment of de- signs pnd colorings. Tapestry lirissels Carpets Room, hall and stair desig Wool Velvet Carpets + An attractive selection of room tra qualities and medium halland stairdesigns. Best quai- choice selection of new goo. ties, in a choice variety of color. | ¢ sSc 65e ings and patterns; EY _ prade grade $1.10 a yard, at 89c We | 49e (Sicnel Cooper Store, Filta Foor, Front None of the Old Rotary Machines Can Equal the New Victory Yet It Costs Less Than Halt the Price of TLhose Sold by Agents and Dealers OF all the rotary-motion machines, none offers so many advantages as the ‘Victory.”’ It has al/ the features of the others plus Many of its own, Recent improvements have A brought it right up to date—and the possibility of breaking, getting out of order, and interrupting or de- laying the operator has been reducedto a minimum. Guaranteed for 10 Years The rotary motion and the ball bear- ings make it run at touch and its @ operation rapid and silent. Anordinary day's work can be done on the “Victory” in five hours— about half the usual time—and with greater accuracy and ease than on any other rotary machine, You can hardly hear it run—and it makes absolutely no jar, Larger bobbins than any other machine has—therefore less refilling and no annoyance. A ia $97.50 ana 328, 50 Fountain and Victory Machines $1 Down and $1 a Week All the Latest Attachments with Each Machine, | and Free Instruction Given at Any Time The Fountain and Victory are ball bearing throughout, matic tension, Large shuttles. Will do a greater variety of work than any other machine—and will do it quicker and easier, Prices are $17.50, $18.50, $19.75, $ $20.75 and $23.75 Victory Drop-Heads $12.75 and $13.75 Special tomorrow at those prices, including the Goldman tucker (worth $2) tree, Auto- Singer Sewing Machinesat Low Prices The latest design of the Singer Automatic Machine—tour draw: ers; golden oak; drop-head style. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Morris Chairs, Rockers & Turkish | Rockers at Almost Half Prices Wednesday's features in The Furniture Store are a mumber of very fine chairs that we have reduced to nearly half their original figures, Mission Morris Chairs—as illus. | trated; frames are made of fine| quaiisred oak, weathered oak| inish; a decided miss‘on design; | Separate cushions on the seats, | and upholstered backs; i ee| Turkish Rockers—as illustrated; covered with Boston leather in ted or dark green colors; made with loose cushion seats; trimmed with fringe to match covering; adjusted with the patent Har- with plain sity" He $6 reg- ington spring: regu- ular price, $125 sale lar price $2 sale price....,.. eoveee . 56. 75 Plicehnerrmrrrii 318 Rockers—as illustrated; sitting- room or library rockers; cov- ered with Boston leather in black, also with dark green; seats are fitted with loose cushions ; comfortable backs; regular price $26; sale (Slegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor Fine Wines, Whiskies, Ales, Beers, &c. | Special Reserve | | Pure California Clarets and Yale Cocktails URA oRARK ae SIEG i— EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1909. ee All This Week This eh Beginning Tuesday, a Sale of Sheet Music at 10c “MEET ME aT’ EL [2 CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE FO FOUNTAIN” OOPER G J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. 10 “Red Letter Day”? stamps free. These are in addition to the complimentary ‘ Wednes- day’ stamps, and will be given free to every applicant. This set is, of course, good in the A} same book that holds the ten ‘* Wednesday ” » stamps, and is in addition thereto, | clear white lumber; | In use can be folded up; special at....cove Washboards—double-faced ; zincs special at.rreore Step Ladders —§ ft, pail rest; a Washtubs—galvanized; Fethnenvoneradect hard-wood; finished in golden oak; with wire | rack palvanized sheeting through- regularly $6.25; $4. 15 Step Ladder and Chair “Combinae tlons—made of hard wood; | i lly size’ special at... Floor Brooms—made o good square oven, 10-in, high; large light Finished............. cl th Li ‘Ott 18¢ q nN a - ning Boarde— | Clothes quality c pecial at, cabinet base; No. 8 at Se ead ronae lumber | Garbage P: with Cover Toy $12.50; No, 7 at...... $9. 50 extra wide; 5 ft, 65¢; 4 ft. sSbeclal Ati rdi sists C | pine Shelf Extra at...... $2.75 Towel Rollers— finished in ; Parsons’s; | ; c | | golden oak; special at.. 10¢ | Rolling Pins—made of hard- Be fepularly sold at 2&c; "| _ special at... “ | Gray Enameled Tea Kettles— wood; special at.......se0+ Croatia PORE cate NONE 18¢ | Toilet Paper...... 8 Rolls 25 | No.6 or No. 7; special at. BOC | (Siegel Cooper Store, Basement.) To Get Rid of All Winter-Weight Knit Underwear We Announce a Clearance Sale at Prices Entirely Without Precedent SUALLY at this time we are cleaned out of winter-weight knit underwear, It must go. Come and take it away. we have more goods left of this kind than usual, the beginning of a new season. | Combination Suits-—spring weight; | white; Swiss ribbed knee-length; fe omen— y- | Oelighiy Heeced alt sizes at LOC | [OW eck: lace trimmed slight ec i Women’s Silk Vests—imported | (7? 49c¢ 1; ch t Swiss ribbed Bleiieess Pure cls REET ENTE Eta lengths; slight fmperfections; Combination Suits—in white or | made to sell.up to $2; 95 natural, “Duofold” or “Oneita’” | ateesees Massie woe makes; all sizes; values ue 59 | Ribbed Vests and to $2.50; at... or cotton; “Duofold” and other ribbed; | Women’s Cotton Ve kinds; broken lots, but all sizes | 12 %e | For Women regular and extra size of one or another; made to 29 at sell up to $2; choice at..,, a9C Trimmings An importer’s sacrifice—come to- morrow and get your share of these embroidered silk and tinsel bands in light and dark Persian effects. Suitable for beltings, dress trimmings and for millinery; 1% to 23-inch widths; imported to sell at prices up to $1.50 a yard; 59¢c tomorrow... (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) Fancy Back and Side Combs Worth Up to $5, $] 50 Tomorrow at A large and very interesting assortment of fancy back and side combs purchased un- der price the other day is offered for tomor- row, Many styles, including solid gold inlaid sets, with rhinestones and colored Stones; others mounted in gold filled and silver trim- ming, also set with siones. And a fine vatiety of comb sets in the lot, cons sting of back and side combs to match. -00c Also a lot of fancy combs, made to sell UP) GO Gee. coos copnpagnopacnn (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front. y Groceries, Fish, Oysters, and “Daylight” Cakes| Mail and me Orders + Promptly Filled. Call, Chelsea 4,000 Daylight Cakes _ | THREE-LATER CA\ Fresh Oysters Mixed Frag «5 0c | Tes chocolate, est quality freshly d if MARTINI AND MAN C: quality freshly opened oysters; all A i A ‘ana ‘ maple, cocoanut, ow, SOLID M 4 Burgundies | HAAN mate trom Whey’ or attra ach rm 400 ||] oer tar Mes bri ‘ 30¢ 2 finest old liquors; PENCH POUN yea by the Galion FE eat oc CAS of the ( ian afdsueanstenitru renee oc Regular. Tomorrow Pea, rere co ABLE fruity quality; lar price, GOLDEN | SAN 6 180, ; 8 Qe | | a8 speci" | POS coneeeetoL 6c 1.25 $$$ $< $ ema | If D BISCUITS—Huntley &, Palmer's 0. SOUL RUIIE TEE | FOUNTAIN: WHEA’ M 2 ‘a UA IMPORTED ABS TREADMILL WHISKEY Iusihistert dete as eater 9 ate Papo tes Nine OLD FRIARS CALIFORNIA from Gempp P recommended for its ‘ine 18c ‘packsge....... 1igc, eA taALS x's Qo sueeaies pre eaat| atase iret, Geguliriy | favor dnd) mellownessi: 1 Hans AND BACONGike well Laces FOUNTAIN. APPLE. BUTTER. pri 5 I} on, regui: ric . r} J 4 E No. Ra rman? Ca, 14) HBAs regular QQ HAZEL. brand, WESTPHALIA 1c) § aebitenNenslesercn mae IMPORTED [$1.28 guar voitie’” 9BC sie, mid wugar cared B. FOUNTAIN EVAPORATED PEACH | Ge P | CABINET RIESLIN te] PORT r aupetRRAGONA | CREAM OF MALT—rich SPICED MIXED PICKLES, or Chow Chow, | BS—7 Ibs. 81:2 Ibs CH 30 of 12 quarts, | ney wine; gallon, and creamy; an excelle in quality; 6 bott pee 2lc 83.50, Rel ans a, shiners teal AaRitnaseieeleee MABEL MACARONI ermeeli or ape 8 tle “4 } =f) * if jor $1.2: tb reg. 3So quart bottle Fenular GS: bot. Bigg Dowles, rena PURE CIDER VINEGAR—gullon jug 15 q pH CEE tL * Ile R e Price 81.50, arge ' , ‘ COLONY HOLIAND TPILSENER BEER— | YELLOW PEACHES, golden apricots, Cat. | FOUNTAIN, BREA COCOA~ 19 ¢ a4; regular 78 ar price 81, at if = bottle ; | OPALINE, SILVER CREAM POLISH SANTA. CLARA PRUNES os Qe ANCHOR BRAND | VERY QUEEN, QUALITY even Tt Rensliss tr. 28 can 19¢) S48 Oe 35¢ OLD CATEL AND ANGELICA pel LAC Oe CATEL ANI ‘bottle bottle, ee ayoos: | English Snead Ol Refrigerators and Other Household Necessities Folding Ironing Boards— made of when not Pants—wool | Clean- -Up of Hoerle Shoes 10 " Wednesday ’’ stamps to all persons (whether or not purchasers) applying at the Premium Room, fifth floor, tomorrow. Only one set of any one date is good in any one book, but stamp collectors will be given a reasonable number of additional sets of com. plimentary stamps for other books they may have un- filled. Dutch Cleaneer,... 3 Cans 25¢ Turkey Feather Dusters — 14-inch; special at 18c | Scrubbing Brushes — regular price 10c; tomorrow at... Tc Medicine Cabinets—in natural fin- ish: made of hardwood; with mirror; at. Gi eled Dish Pans— Heeger pecial at '. 29¢ Gray Enameled Berlin jauce 33c Pans—4-qt. size; special at Rice Boilers—1'4-qt. size; Special at aleve: eee 30 Lehigh Coal Cooking Ranges—5 1.10 large cooking holes on top; 15-in. But this has been a warm winter and iets This 's the first of a regular series of weakly sales which will AT ALL TIMES give you @ choice of from fifty to one hundred of the popular titles in vocal and instrument . tions at We a copy. Seventy Titles of Regular 15c to 26c Selections This Week Beginning We can’t be bothered with last season’s goods at Tuesday at 10c, Get the List in iy oq8 ay oul en plat ong c ait the Sheet Music Department, Men’s Shirts and Drawers—spring weight; natural wool; sec- 15 onds of $1.25 quality: at., ic For Boys and Girls Children’s Shirts, Pants and UDrawers—and combination suits —all broken lots, but plenty of sizes in one or another; included are pure wool, part wool, and Women’s Vests—fine Swiss ribbed; | low neck; regular and extra sizes; | extra fine quality of lisle or cot- | ton; wing or no sleeves; silk ribbon trimming; at... 25¢ For Men | Men's Underwear—tostly shirts: | in any weight or color you want; | made to sell up to $2; a 39c cotton; medium, heavy, and light apes BOO UG UE EOL YS | weights; they were made io sell Men's Balbriggan Shirts and up to $1.50, but we must clear Drawers—spring weight, long them out; take your choice Auer mene ae 25e (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center.) |The Caldwell Piano, $185 It carries its own arguments—its record and the service it hasgiven, Besides, it carries our guarantee—and that is never given to anything until it has been earned to our satisfaction. The Caldwell has a rich, mellow tone, a perfect scale— and is made of the very finest materials it is possible to put into a piano at its gn Free!/*5 Down $3] week Stool, Cover, (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) or short sleeves; double seat in drawers; allsizes;at 39C | Year's Tuning. , Here go the last few hundred pairs from the sen- sational purchase of John Hoerle’s $40,000 stock of high-class shoes, made a couple of weeks ago. Prob- ably a hundred groups in small quantities, all good shoes, in excellent leathers and latest styles, We have changed the prices like this; All the Women’s Shoes and Ox- fords that Hoerle priced at $3.50, | $4, $5 and $5.50... All the Girls’ Shoes that Hoerle, sso priced at $3, $3.50 and $1 @) All the Boys’ Shoes that Hostia) Priced at $3 and $350 All ihe Odd Ibatty ot snozs of every kind--shoes and Oxfords for women, and girls’ and boys’ shoes are now on bargain tables at (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) 8c) New Canned Foods None Better brand tom: aK Lenten Foods Butterine The well-known Holstein brand churned under U. S. Gov Food supervision; is Mow used by ma: Windholt’ brand’ sugar corn. Belle brand string b Perfec m ima beans, FOUNTAIN. MARRC aaee NEW MACKEREL—Norway mackerel QUNTAIN Tee WAT PEAS~ 196 fag wes No 1 mackere Ag on a TCH BLEND COFFEE—4% 250 | SHORE MACKERE ut heads or tails; No. 10 pail No. 5 LIBBY'S OX TONGUES cooked, ready pail : 5 * 90c ve} regula No. 2-site BONELESS CODFISH—fancy . 68c dies, Ib., 15e; se st ti &, 18 [/WWRORTEDY SARDINES — dozen ‘12%e “1 43 Fresh Fish | vetLow SPLIT. PEAS, marrow ie Seba WHOLE HEAD 12}e pes mported 34¢ NDRY SOAP—bov 35 @ Se OR POTASH—6 = | Be Sweet Clover Peas \ F 1! le | G W. New arden Spinach Piel ea anaes ead, | the bopaie asa un "9 | lates Now o's ‘We | Ask for “Ss. @ H.”’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give Them, a

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