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CONGRESS BREAKS. WODDRUCF AND BARNES SHARP IN RECORD WRITER = ok ANSWERS TOROOT. ALL-WnT DEBATE. Hughes res. Talk ot 'Fight oe eee Bill Senator-Elect, Brings Crit Kept All Going and Is 4 Congressman — Will THE EVENING order eut him off Canteen Clause Cut. shad pre t to ) for ed oan wheaictaicabioaliial icism_of Governor, Resuined To-Day. ALBANY, Beb. 26.—AMb rec With United States t Niu Root urging 1 Congress were br the f New York State to ouse session which ended at contrit hare to "meet the o'clock this morning, having ex awakened fer of the American peo- tended over a period of six! ple testifying to their desire for full one-half hours, participation in the affairs of the, Efforts of the Houre leaders to rush government,” but insisting that political | through all the important appropria- party organization should be matn- | tion bills in the closing hours of the tained to its Mghest strength, and with | session, which terminates next Thurs- | Timothy L. Woodruff, chairman of the i Republican State Committee, and State %4Y at noon, together with the obstruc- Committeeman William Barnes jr., up- | tions placed in their way by the Demo- holding the convention system as op-|crats, probably will necessitate long Posed to direct nominations, State officers and log political leaders who atten of the Albany Cour De Pushing Bill Through. Bantzation found much for “ais night sessions on every one of the five remaining days. ion | When the House met te rT fo'clock, Chairman Tawney, of t Those wh expected Mr. Root Anz} Rantanerd tand on the question prepriation Committee, renewed his at- of direct 1 Lat present tempt to secure the passage of the {s being widely throughout sundry Civil Appropriation bill, which the State, were nted. Mr Salk mit himself on the '@ heped to Een GOED Root did not « question, but on the contra clear that ne was not d 1s to wl made It morning. Ir the result was tween him and members on the ide of the SHAMBer s that of ay Whpn Mr. T harmony betwe Was referred to by Mr Republican as, Mr. Mann, of Hlinois, su \ Mr. Root that Mr. Tawney's temper might be | popularity nan from Texas B the State of New large part of the \ a high t of the Re State foan organ n Woodruff, | that. Mr, answering Mfr. | Root had stated times prope 3 a the y and John jared that he was “ How She Got Rid of Her Fat Rengo Did It. No Starvation Diet, or Titesome Exercises Necessary. A Free Trial Package Will Convince had the vote been Meter et, act that Vit ‘ou. A woman's form {5 essentially one of Rrace; the lines of beauty vanish as fat & + accuniulates, and instead of beauty we see pf bulky and what was once fair becomes a & a fright. Rengo will reduce you. It ts perfectly sate CAPT. BURFEIND ON TRIAL. You cat it like fruit or candy and ensily and safely reduce your fat a pound a day. & — a For saie by all druggists at $1.00 per full @# Commissioner Bingham lost his. elzed box, or by mail prepatd, by. The Kengo Co., 3254 Rengo Ride, Detroit, Mich The Company will gladly send you trial > package free by mail, If you write -\ them direct to Detroit; no free packages at sof drug stores, y ones or twt first hour of the trial ry W. Burfeina of second stree! Rengo Is for sale. and recommended in ork by W. S. Rockey, Sth ave. and I hoave and 42d st a aria t. and ith ave., also 59 Burfetnd | and Ma veo; Hegeman’ & Broadway, and all branches; Co., 6th av., sth 1 19th sts. Riker & Son Co,, ave. Broadway ani i fth ave. gth st., Lith st, near McPartland & O’Flaherty Co. 8th Ave., 40th and 4ist Sts., N. Y. Removal Sale! $250,009.00 worth of fresh, up-to-date merchandise to be sold at about 50% of Real Value prior to our removal to the new building at 43d Street and Eighth Avenue, A few samples of the Removal Sale prices follow. i Same kind of reductions throughout the store: | H Women’s mises $10 & $12 Suits, 9.95 Elegantly tailored; in a variety of models; odd sizes; to clear at the Removal Sale Price, Women’s $4 Skirts. . . . 4.89 In good quality P:nama, tailor strapped with 4 rows of taffetine, deep fold and buttons; Removal Sale Price, 1.89. Women’s $2 Waists, ) c In white lawn or batiste, elaborately trimmed with lace or embroidery; long sleeve, tucked; also in tailored Madras, with Tatisaied collar and cuffs: sizes 34 to 44; Removal Sale Price, 98c. Children’s $2.00 Dresses, 79° Made of gingham and percale, in a varicty Y of models and trimmings; well made and 3 finished; sizes 6 to 14; Removal Sale Price, 79c. Boys’ $1.50 Buster Brown Suits, 79: in new Spring gray plaid effects; with bow and emblems sizes 3 to 8; Removal Sale Price, \ WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1909, + SORRY SHE FOR FLEET Ur FERS. Specials From the Toy Store The Reductions are for Tomorrow Only Parcheesi Game ~ this old favor- ite needs no description—it 1s known to all; regular Price GO; At rececerore 49 Children’s Oak Rockers strong, neatly finished; ey Tegular price 7 ». oe Hand Cars—the “Irish Mail" is knownthe worldover; @ re regular price at $3.8 iS} (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Re Stamped Patterns For Shirt Waists and Corset Covers The Shirt Waist Patterns are made of sheer white Inaia lawn; reguiatly 69c; to-morrow....... 4, 49¢ The Corset Covers are mace of fine quality sheer nainsook, stamped for Frenchy and eyelet embroidery; regularly 25c to l4e) : | morrow. (Siegel Cope: “MEET ME are SIEGEL | iY NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ae THE FOUNTAIN” dl GOPERG J B. GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. __) PRESIDENT. Boys’ at F you can. The latter in noc Double-Bieasted Suits, Peeters and Russian Gver- line Long Uvercoats, shade; all si $5 Cowhide Travellag Bags, $3.5Q Strongly sewed throughout; well |eeat secure handle and brass 48 & 59c Hand Bags, 35e Three popular shapes and styles wi riv of leathers; leather-covered, riv- Complete Outfit, Regulariy eat ¢ This special is from a store onthe third floor Gevote ing-fixtures, well-constructed bras Proved, regulating air shutte mantle of sp endid light-givi and ail frosted or See Ulustration.. The outfit Third lined; well protected corners; good brass lock Made black on Their Prices Up to Now hal: $5 Cowhide Suit ‘Cases eae Made of extra Boys’ Clothing r Less than Half E couldn't resist the temptation—and we don’t think The suits and coats were so good and so irresistibly cheap that we bought this lot of 1,000 garments even in face of advancing spring. No mocher witha boy to clothe will he next winter when shesees these goods ana learns the prices, represent as much as half the price the garment was made to sell for—in most cases the figures do not represent the value of the cloth alone. At8],19 405] Doubie- Breasted Suils, Sto 15 years coals, 3 to 9 years Reelers Sto 16 years Suits, Recfors and Overcoals—: \dvance showing of the finest line in every fabric and 8 to 17 years; tomorrow at = ee ce RCE 7 AAI AORN RMT TR Sa CSTE RAI A 8 ses Made Refore 12 0’Clock ee —— fon Our Advertisement in Tonight's Journal for Details of the Following, tits and Overcoats its—a new Paquin model worth b oi5|' Women 's Storm Coats-—reduced from $17.50 NSE eh and from $16.50 $12.7 itate to buy for AQ Russian Blouse Suits, 1,000 ) Pretty Net | Waists *2.99 1,000 special price on sale Saturday, and if could show the waists, instead of pictures of them, even this quan- tity would not be enough for the day’s selling. $1.25 Squaw Bags, 75e Choice is given of half a dozen models, two of which we endeay- or to illusirate, but it is hard work to depict the soft and dain- ty e fect of embroidered net by black lines on White paper, You can have plain or dotted net, fashioned simply or with eted frames; black only; 35¢ all with change purses; at Jol G1 Leather Belts, 25¢ pressed horn-bics Fine calfskin and glove-kid belts,in = 12-ine an endless assortment of y- fitted wit styles; black and colors; at 40) athe (Main Floor, Front, and Third Floo - Freshly Laid Eggs, doen, 25e Nene Delivered Day light Cakes resh supplies from the ovens every ARMOUR HAM—wate SAYER CAKES —m . orange, maple tresh SMOKED BI rut cakes, cakes; each orange 1 CREA Print Dainty B Biscuits Crisp sodas, oyster crackers, crackers, saltines, lunch mill fe packages, 47¢} package. . Fresh Meats shoike YG e lic | in INDIANA COTTONTAIL RABBITS ' 25¢ JERSEY fresh; pair i FOWL ' 16¢ ‘ ity; Ib : CANADA | LAMB — hin lic (Siegel Go itoass” Whise Po | 1 aie Nee S1Gd OL sh Whis- Bg | 5, quatt G95e Alig jator Grain 'B Uys, 40e PURE PORK SAUSAGES Women’s, Mi Shoes _ Pure Wines and Liquo rs | Women’s Shae \e \. Women’s Shoes at $1 95— ow tyles; tan or clack; all th Most of these are the bes) quaitéi the manutactu S256 dla They are just as stylish a 98c misses a Sueds Shoes Cleaned, 25c | of She (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Front.) EE — ———— Sa yee sok oie | Ask for “S. & H.’”’ Green irading Stamps much elaboration, cal models are on sale on our . A Your choice of ie Sete j\, lor tomorrow at. Clean up of hundreds of odd lots (too small ‘to be advertised). These will be displayed | on tables. Of the specials—enough for a | \ i day’s selling—we print the following few: -whch we pureba’ er last week. Wom n’s Ali-Suede Shoes, hat we sell the newd and Children’s sell at prices up We Give Thom s visit to the Navy] ship to another took place to- fay. this afternoon of the officers who went a’f the Va, Keb, 21-Al}around with the fleet were jtransf » fleet we turned | without leave to the ships of the ferred the Admlr Department un I MONI xitvd Washi and Other Sales: worth up to $35, che ig ¢c $8.85 and $12.85 ety-six popular titles at Se; fi tty selections from the current musical suc- cesses at 5c; and many special offers in tandard and classical vocal and instrumental Washable Fabrics Manufacturers’ Sample Picces ot Cotion Goods, Made ! to Sell at 19%e to 29¢ a Yard, Tomor:. row at ot | 12%e can’t describe the | Wy assovtment offered —1t's 100 large; and no two pieces are ial “hes are goods | that were mede for the most tastidious trade, to sell at, prices up so .9¢ a yard, All are in tancy weaves, some of them copies of the Frenen linens, , { Worth Lc to 2e¢; tomorrow, ayd Lane i 1 — a) HStenallCoaer Storenalain Floor Trimmed Flowered Turbans’5 H new-model hats were shown for the first time about a fort night ago, and made a pro- nounced hit. They sell on sight, and we have a large staff of expert working hard to keep even with the demand, Such hats are just right to wear now; they are made of lilacs or roses over splendid new shapes and trimmed with flowers or ribbons; good value at $5, A Sale of Books Seldom Offered Undervrice EAD the list—it’s a rare one. They are books that R improve the mind and develop the thinking faculties, All classics—and every one an education in itself, inestimable in its value to mankind, The printing is clear and big, che bind the paper of a quality not found in the ay books at this price, nor at less than’ $3.4 volur This series inciudcs ty imperial De Luxe vo!- umes complete, unaltered and unabridged; no cxtracts or abridgments. Paper—the deckle-edge, velvet-finisi paper has been made to order for this lorary. ng perfect, and editions of re. used in these volumes octavo size—Y'gx6 Mechanical Perjection—t e photogravu authors, 1 y eXaniples other illustrat m famous paintings and Uoiiluminations aad palwograp ing and en Originally pu each Ra quadvon, whieh are d sail noon fo SP RAISE L1G MCGEE 4 Sa: Sat —_ ComeT eae ears ss venga: | 4 Se re