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Vélt's policies which made it posstbie f the multieniltionaires to exist | Otherwise they would have lon faced the crisis which f 0s WELL BE FORCED INTO NOMINATION ih That's Colonel's Attitude, Says ) Boomer Nelson Right | Brzn cout ii. ‘ Before His Face. | whether he war peminated { ’ ——— “Political lines have been eradicated " e west of the Minsippt. They are no Ht READY FOR THE ISSUE, | toner Remimcane or Democrats but i > Progressives or Radicals, and the Vro- . reesves, overm@iciming!y in the ma. jority, are all for Roosevelt “Ho ts In the open now, #o far an! he i personally concerned, and ta con- crating nothing.” | Col, Roonevelt de tos rer 3 ed the nodttit ty | | ot Prasice, Mad tt yeen for Roose. |velt_ and his policies the mutl-miitton« aires would have gone over the prect aa they did tn France. THINKS WILSON COULD BEAT TAFT. “Witton ts the strongest Democrat. He coullg beat Taft. My next guess for the Democrats would be Bryan as & strong candidate, but I don't belleve t no velit, an Mufli-Millionaires Expected to Cry for Him as Man 4 the rumor that 1 * Who Saved Them. Ihe t to live In New York and abandon hie Oyster Hay residence, Me refused os also to disuse the report that b's won, Wittiam R. Nelaon of the Kan-| Theodore jr. has rew Lea eta eee Star, the leading Roosevelt |O the Vanific const sii i ee’ tho countey wort ot the] 20 city in the fabire ; Maisto River, made the fovewin INEW FOOTBALL RULES ip etetement to an Evening World re- portee to-day in Col. Roosevelt's pris- Seengalthough Col. Roosevelt did net hane ail of M. After completing hte statetent Col, Neiaoa outlined what he eB ald to Col. Roosevelt and Col. Reesbrelt 414 vot dispute tt. In fact, it |} may Bo token as Col. Roosevelt's attl- |} tale fhe expressed by one of his closest ‘ Roosevelt,” said Col. Nelson, “tna me and ethers of his from werking for his renomina- cy he ts the most transparent iy mam in the United States, 20 far as his te concerned. Hoe ‘a making ne | fight Gor the renomination and is taking FRAME uP FOR i Princeton Alumni Weekly says| the Benetit of Old Eli PRINCETON, N. J, Feb, 16.— ing an announcement of a gene! organization of the management ot! Priceton athlotica, the I’rinceton Alumn’ Weekly has come out with entirely condemning the re of the football rules, A charges, the editor saya t had been framed for the Yale style of play and dividuals, The defensive style of play with whiah Princeton won its big gamos last fall te impossible under the new rulos, fit of the ton of in Princeton, The keeping of the forward people | pase under the restriction that the man that he serve ap President for| making it must give away the play by! term—as they unquestionably will meet the issue squarely, | distinct injury to the game as is the @bolishing of the on-side kick, Under the reorganised plan of manag- ing ethletics the Princeton University | Athletic Association will have a Hoard ot Centro) of which three shail alumai, appointed by the Graduate Council for three years each, members of the faculty committee. on outdoor sporte and three = under- graduate athistie committees to serve one year cach. ‘This board will have entire super- @eiection of coaches, phy- trainers, and will be the fined fudge of the physical fitness of Players and thetr ability to koep up their studies, and the recognition of (On the Burlington Arcade Floor) Men’ s Winter Overcoats At $17.50 * Usual $22, $25, $30 and $38 Grades Uleters—Raglane—Stormcoats—Chesterfields. All mixed woolens. Some serge-lined, others with fancy backs and satin yokes. this special purchase of HIGH-GRADE overcoats from one of New York's BEST manufacturers, We stand back of them in every particular. Note the variety of choice—Almost any style of coat a man could desire. Excellent investments, for use during the remainder of | this winter and for win- ters to come. Waistcoats—$3.50 to $7 Grades— Are Selling at $1.85 or $2.25 32 Overcoats of $22 grade 114 Overcoats of $25 grade 33 Overcoats of $30 grade 24 Overcoats of $35 grade Men may choose, beginning morning, at $17.50, @ f Fancy patterns as a rule, with some tuxedo or | styles. Saturday is likely to be the last day for Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, TEARS '==5285-5 ARREST. OFFICER pice and the people would have risen up ft or not, he will be Gridiron Revision Was Made for | rules look very much as thouwh they} fe the complaint; the lessening of the! polmt-value of field goals works against | etanding five yards back of the line ts a) three! Graduates appointed by the under-! ¢ Tomorrow Morning We Shall Sell | Saturd | We count ourselves fortunate in having made | THE & ING WORLD, this fact be thoroughly impressed the Mexican officials, ye Mexican Government has promised to protect the ten ot} the United States ans now at Tiahuliflo, State Ajtiona in Juarez are sald he to the Government, cor --WHOLED TROOPS OVER MEXICAN LINE | War ronsseiay to Punish}. Field, Who Came Near Start- ing International Clash. Grandes unsettled, to much opporitio né the rebels t turtere with the running ox, FF ter midnigh National Adjt.-Gen, Huteh | Austin at ernor of | aponded and will be used In prot the rlvar front. \ thorough WASHINGTON, eb, 16 f hy army Investigation Is tot oMfcera into the jof Mexican territ Juarex, opposite | Hen W. Fie {the Highteenth eee onal 1 i | militia was cautionary meneture and to aasiat terday 1 Vago, when Lieut tonk a deta at had occurred, although was tense, + | Herrick Conf | WASHINGT( > A as Ambann » 16.—Myr der arrest at Fi Paso pending the out-|&% Ambassndor to France by @ vote cons. 47 to 14, Tho Progressive Republicans offered only perfunctory oppositiun. While the War Department ts con-| those voting against Mr. Herrick com- | vinced that tho mistake wan due to the] prised elgit Trogressives, Ave Demo- Junfamtiartty of Fields and hia mon | crate and one regular Republican, sf Linde —— Norwegian Cabinet Resigns. CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Feb, 16.-T morning. Worked b On Any Day by day, Eczema or gains its normal health and color, = sleepless nights of aggravation, ‘active in healing power, is the persistent enemy to all of the various disorders which It is invaluable in hospital and household, invaluable | to you if affected with Eczema (wet or dry), Acne, Herpes, Rash, Minor troubles are | cleared away with a rapidity that is startling, results being apparent | | beset the skin. Itch, Pimples, Scaly-Scalp or any like disorder. with Posla: oer hiy antiseptic perry ute benefit to the akin — prevents ma at infection — delight ery Rolles purpose LARGE CAKE, 36 CENTS TRY POSLAM ; OVERNIGHT. Price 60 cents. For Sale by Ali Drugstets For FREE SAMPLE OF POBLA: this coupon and send it to the JENCY LABORATORIES, 8 Street, New York City. emcee ‘West ath ay in the NEW Store for Men (Broadway, corner of Eighth Street) 150 Men’s Fancy Suits | At $12.75 | —Suits That Earlier in us | theSeason Would Have | Brought $20 or $22 | Many of them out of the tail- or’s hands only a few days. Made | for us — which insures correct | style and careful workmanship. | Worsteds and cheviots in rath- | er conservative dark patterns. } Every thread WOOL. | All sizes, including stout and tall men’s measurements. Suits | of $20 or $22 grade, for this | occasion, $12.75, Broadway, corner of Eighth st,, Main floor. _ Men’s Shoes at $2. 85 Tan and black, mostly black. Odd pairs and small | groups of $4, $5 and $6 shoes from our main shoe sec- tion—with them U. S, Army shoes that appeal to men who like a good solid footing. All sizes in one good | style or another, | At $2, heavy double-sole lace shoes foroutdoor men, Broadway, corner of Eighth street, Main fleor Remarkable hundred threads each way to the square inch. Exactly the same percale as is found in the finest $2 shirts. = And printed in neat cluster stripes of blue, black or laven- der—patterne that could not be undesirable at any roa ‘ 1. Cora Co, » J OFIN WAN AMAKER Men are invited to count the threads in these Shirts at 85c | Coat shirts, with attached cuffs, pleated or plain bosoms. Made to our order, to fit New York men. Fresh and new. All sizes from 14 to 17, 85¢c. Subway floor, Old Building. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. FRIDAY, farther west in Chihuahua, par fon Li luid wee | Gemolation are observed for miles along ion be- . 16.—Shortly at- sompany K of the Texas | There he , who is here from) have been loft homeless and starving. » Inetance of the Gov: According to Adjt.-Gen, Hatching, the ordered merely aa @ | pre- patroling the Itie Grande. No outbreale the situation "| Herrick waa confirmed late yenterday entire Norwegian Cabinet resigned thie | . See Eezema Disappear Watch the Wonders POSLAM lected Skin skin trouble when treated with POSLAM may be seen to grow less and less po it finally disappears and the skin re- The terrible itching, which causes | ended at the very outset. Simple | to use, harmless, yet Es FEBRUARY 16 *” $10,000,000 FLOOD DAMAGE| KEEPING A | Maay lemeteos from from Hiavoe of LISBON, Portugal, Feb, 1¢.—The mib- to sidence of floods throughout ortugal | 1a9 brought to light the extent of the [sk damage and elown that whole villages The charm of a indispensable to beauty. ike an it for lack of care. E . The Provinces of Ke t tramedua, Algarve, Alemejo and Minho suffered most. Mceues of linvow and the country roads. | buildings hav | their rat Houses and other cotlapaed and among of AEH beauty of tl . Velogen ek before retiring after fore going o find that the sl of persone The financial toma { ewtimated con- wervatively at $16,000,000, The Government hae sent 60,00 loaves of bread, 1,000 pounds of fish and 2,000 bottles of wine to the intressed people, and more eupplies are being forwarded in| daily. of Lord & Taylor. Founded 1826: ‘g Misses’ and Juntors’ High Class Tailored Sutts at moderate prices Misses’ Suits Of English whipcords and se: BORE $29. 50 dressy models for selection. . Misses’ Dresses Of navy blue and white serges--a smart tailored model........... Oeeecece eeee $22.50 Junior Dresses Of Satin meteor in navy blue, rose oud old gold Children’s White Lingerie Dresses 6 to 14 years—English allover eyelet $7. 50 | $79.50 embroidery, hand embroidered and lace trimmed..........006 oreecreeee seeee Muil Dresses Hand embroidered and lace trimmed. - . | $3095 | The balance of our Women’s Winter Suits | will be closed out at $12.50 Women’s New Spring Sutts for Immediate Wear Of men’s wear serges, fancy mixtures and two-toned whipcords, in all the new tailored models | ses. 00 Infants’ Dresses Are Shown | in great variety at attractive prices, Sizes 6 months to 24 years, Hand-Made Dresses ’ $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 & $2.95 Machine-Made Dresses 50c, 75¢, 98¢ B $1.95 Imported Hand-Embroidered Pique Coats $4.45 & $5.45 Boys’ Washable Sutts A complete line of all the new materials and colorings; also white. $1.25, $1.95, $2.45 to $4.95 * Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. nome ROYAL FURNITURE ‘ COMPLETELY FURNISHED Actual Value 6186 Contatetng the feliowing articles) te a Bo | ? 2 Westobsstes Count) ete rey OUT TOMS } COMPLEXION |__| BY SIMPLE MEANS How # Tittle Remular Core. a Precions Possession of Benuty. ft) unblemished | very where recognized by women fet it is ten found to be difficult to preserve. other inheritance, it may be slight irrita- in are sometimes hard to are painful as well as Rub in « little | 4 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 Why not buy that suit or i overcoat now—the values are | MARIA ATL et TA she ac doubled and every garment is cut on an advanced model © that will be good style all next Fall and Winter. In | other words, you have double service as well as double value. Among the special values to which your attention is directed, are: tai- lored from exclusive made-to-measure fabrics; the surplus yardage from our special tailoring department at the close of the season—cut on advanced models, assuring correct style for at least a year hence. Purchased through our spe- cial tailoring department, these suits would cost you from 32.50 to 45.00; regular ready-for-service prices would be 1 0 25.00, 27.50, 30.00, 32.50 and 35.00 e 18.00 to 30.00 Suits and Overcoats, broken sizes, in light and mediumgrays, suitable for hard service the year round 20.00 to 35.00 Suits and Overcoats, All models, all sizes and styles 27.50 to 40.00 Suits and Overcoats, More than 3,000 from which to choose. . 40.00 and 45.00 Suits and 40.00 to 50.00Overcoats, the finest eae for-service garments produced.. Suits just from our custom shops, 12.50 15.00 20.00 oe 7.00 to 8.00 Trousers ... . 4.75 Judged from any etandpoint, these trousers are stan- dard value at 7.00 and 8.00. All are of highest grade fabrics—fine full weight yvorsteds in many of the new ee ffs fee [fra ff correct English stripe designs, in ail sizes. il) 2.00 Russian Kassan Walking Gloves 1,15 lel Genuine Russian Kassan Walking Gloves of specially selected skins—the best quality Russian Kassan—in all sizes, regulars and cadets. 1.50 and 2.00 Fancy Shirts... ag f° 2.50 and 3.00 Fancy Shirts 1.88 | You may choose from Smith Gray & Co. custom made or Savoy Shirts, in plain and pleated bosoms, soft or stiff cuffs; coat models. World’s Standard 3.00 Hats, now... 2,99 [J World’s Standard 4.00 Hats, now.. : 2.50 i World’s Standard 5.00 Hats, now.. 3,25 a ey A world’s standard of quality, styles and value at prices that have never been equalied in the more than seventy years that the name of the maker has stood for all that was good in hats. 8.00, 10.00 and 12.50 Children’s Suits and Overcoats 5.50 Here are Russian, sailor, Norfolk and double-breasted suits of chéviots, cassimeres and tweeds, in light and dark gray and brown mixtures. Russian, velvet and convertible collar reefers and overcoats in light and dark gray mixed cheviots. Brooklyn Stores Open Until 9 P. M. Your Charge Account Is Solicited PEs a) e 3 Smith Gray & Co. 2) two Brooklyn Stores: ‘Two New York Storess 3 Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway y at Warren § Ste SthAv.,Bet. 27th & 28thSes, HOLS EISHER BROs. & NO MONEY DOWN FEBRUARY SALE 4 OFF Gea: =GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Bulte. with This We Furnish eee Tits from $49.98 to $500 RAS CREDIT TERMS Me) Every $3.00 Down $2 90! oie a 5.00 on 75.00 7.50 * 100.00 H| 10.00 + 150.00 ! 15.00 « 200.00 img ror 0k 25,00 + 300.00 sun overs, $50.00 104th St, nas ,, Station at WEPAY FREIGHT 7°54 "4 unre iuaton Ome OUT DAY EVENING FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS e i) ~ us

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