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BARNES DEGLARES SPEC OF 21 NOT REPUBLICA State Chairman Has Night Conference With Taft at White House. NEW YORK IS “SAFE.” Can't Be Swerved Now Any More Than by “Crazed Ideas of 1896.” ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Unusual im- Pertance was attached to @ conference Qt the White House whioh 414 not end wat midnight, in which William Barnes &., Chairman of the New York State Repudiican Committee, went over the Peliticad situation with the President. ‘The visit of Mr. Barnes followed a state. ent in which he likened the Columbis @peech of Col. Roosevelt to “the crazed Peas of 18%," and by Inference pledged | he New York delegation to Mr. Taft. | Im Mr. Barnes statement he sald: | “Pre specch of Mr. Bocsevelt at! Cotumbus is 0 violation of Republican- fom. When casually read it would) @eem to contain a formulation of but coupled as it immediately | Presidency, it acquired virility but lost tat dispassionate devotion to principle it Gealtor Aistinctiy repudiated. “Regarding the situation in the of New York, delegates from Congressional istrict will be 8 at rimary election on March if nearly one-half ma) State Conven- PAT | f fi t the Universtty Club end of Texas, to the college men's ap- thing term am- Rooseven. The college several minutes and that “If the present { } ; fi i | i z § z & E -) PREACHER TO LUMBERMEN TWICE CHASED BY WOLVES. Passes w mab Unoomftortable Hours o Top of a Log- Loa: Derrick, DULUTH, Minn, Feb. 2%—An en: countr with @ pack of timber wolves forced John Sornberger, ex prizefieht and @ convert of the famouse “Sky Pilot tell li enter the Democratic party. a $38,000,000 FOR WIDOW. Gehn W. Gates Willed to Wite Nearly All Hie Ketate. CHICAGO, 1 ed. %—Almost all of the (@Re00,000 eatate of John W. Gates goes @ the widow, it became knewn yeoter- Gey, when the wil was flied for probate @t Geneva, M1, It had been announced Beretofore that the fortune, except cer- jas to be divided widow end Charles Gates, ' i i ; ii § a rig due to the t the entire his eon-in-trum if Mre. Gates Hit et}, however, the testator re- clause and named the widow exeoutrix and executor, The the codicil were both signed on it #8 = i OF A Conjurer-Poet R stands for Results Which come day by day To World “Lost & Found” Advertisements which pay. ‘These iitle announcements Are man's greatest chance To recover the lost— Jus give them a glance, You'll always find them printed prominently on page opposite ed- itorial page in the Morning World and on first page of Want Section in the Sunday World They are by far the BEST, as they get a circulation in New York City, mornings and Sundays, greater than the Herald, Times, Sun and Tribune COMBINED. Higgine to spend almost a whole night porohed on the pinnacle of a Jog-loading derrick, “I had gone to @ lumber camp north of Virginia early tn the evening,” the sald, “and the ‘bons refused to allow me to Preach @ eermon to the luinderjacks, Angered, 1 started for the next 5 six eniles distant, About 9 0° hoard wolves, many of them, 7 gan following me, and audder vont past my left arm with « ena they ‘intended to attack, I @ lot of dry bark, Ht one They Both Put One Over. a ‘ wale. She sat down abruptly, and ner | BY applying the wax at night as thes rl bundles scattered sll directiona. A | Would cold c washing it off in the is | morning, and maintain, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN er_t_By Vis BURGLAR OM ROE, WROTE WOMAN WELL MATCH Your sun AN MY SON FOR A FIGHT AND COALECT THR Note Tossed Out of Window CON THEY EARN, oer nee cb iaddend > | to Police Resulted in One Capture. ch | Mrs. J. Gannon, who tives on the top| floor of No. #8 Banat Fifty-firat etreet, | saw two men peering down the air |mhaft into her rooms yesterday afters noon, She went to the front window, |Hotleed Patrolmen Tierney and Maine waring at the corner of First avenue, and hastily wrote this note: “Officers, there are two men on my | Toof looking into my windows, T | think they are turgiars, ‘They are now) | woing toward the big apartments, One) | weare @ mixed gray suit and cap, the/| [other @ blue suit and derby. Mra. J. Gannon, 408 Kast Firty-firnt atrest.” Mra, Gannon then opened the window, called to & passing school trl, threw og the note and told the Kirl to give It to the policemen, which @he did. Tiermey hastened to No, 418 and Main- waring to No. 422. On the second floor Tierney met two men hurrying down the etaire, He grabbed both, it one wrigeled away and ran upataire. Bejzing his prisoner by the collar Tter- ney followed the fugitive to the roof and eaw the man scaling a fence to the next hoi ‘The patrolman forced his prisoner down on the eof, knelt on him, pulled his revolver and fired at the caping man, who grabbed his af doubled up and almost fell from fence. He recovered himrelf, though, and escaped through the ecuttle to the atreet. | ‘The prisoner wae taken to the East | Fitty-first etreet station and sald |was Frank Clark, twenty-one, of 2 4 | 44 Sands street, Brooklyn, | Stuben, living on you SRE AVEL - youR, KD (> Mla BKGEST ON HELL HO DousT win, THEN You Go ‘TD DIVVY YOUR COHN WITH HE SO ove’ GE EVEN. TLL 90 THE SAME IN CASE HY KID SHOULD wing! Mra. Jonn floor of No. identified a that of her husband, which h minut fore. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAO FOR TO-DaY, Ben rie, 6.56) LS 6.51| Moon sete. 4.18 ‘TIDES. vr AM. PM. Era te te PORT OF NEW YORK, | OUTGOING ST: | SAILED TO-DAY, Curacao. ELECTRIFIED SIDEWALK MAKES USERS OF IT DANCE. To Have Complexion That Men ’ ~ire vals t the Terkey Tret. FLWOOD, Int fled sitewalk or adu.. with great powder and rouge to beauty,” writes enick, “yet deep in the woman veliness needs no artificial ‘ouching up. Women who appreciate |this, who give consideration to the # 1a!0 | masculine viewpoint, avoid using any- vader thing that might indicate their beauty is not all their own, “Such women in increasing number are acquiring the mercolized wax habit the edge o 4, to feed e first int entirely natural complexions. ‘Their t of having been added to the her up he lit on hi logs fyrated tn the alr Others thought: there was a r another and dropped the ing ploces in vie tral, By that method I managed to return to the cary whioh I had left, There I got a la corn and @tarted out again, “TD anet the wolves at the aame place they Wasted no time in making an a. By ewinwing the jantern in ir faces I kept them off and made a dash, Just then the log loader loomed Up and I put dn the balance of the night on top of It. ‘The wolves teft when day: Nght came.” Sorntorger when « prizefignter was known as the ‘terror of the lumber cuanpa."* —-—— DREAM OF WEALTH BURIED IN A PIG PEN PROVES TRUE. Peer Woman Digs up Baking Pow- der Can and Fin NH Milled with Gold and Depoostt Notes, GANDUSKY, 0., Feb.| 28.Mre. Elite abdeth Motry, sixty-Ave years old, who for the past few years hae been try- ing her best to support herself, has come tnto unexpected wealth A few nights ago she dreamet that hor husband, an inmate of the Soldiers’ Home, had buried money in @ plepen At the rear of the house, from her bed, she took « went in search of the treas- ure. Her first effort proved success. ful. Turning over a board, she found & baking powder can filed with twanty- dollar gold pieces and certificates of deposit. The find will prove more than suMcient to keep Mrs, Motry in com- fort for the rest of h ee GIRLS’ LEAP YEAR STUNT. Give Party, In Kscort, Solicit Dances and Pay All Expenses, MEEKER, Col., Feb. &—A leap year party, with al! of the frills that should |Socompany auch @ function, for which the men were compelled not only to pro. vide the baskets of “goodles" tn return for the honor of being escorted to the scene of the ities by the young ladies, but we npetled to do all of | the cooking thee » Was held at th: Angora achoolhoure, twenty miles from Meeker, and, it te entd, the “eats” were | fairly palatable, ‘8 enter. pald all of the expanses, provided conveyances, solicited the dances, and, it ts whi ‘ed, im severe} instances popped the—ch, 1. ad Whag'a the use of giving them aw: he latter, instead, is d wax, procurable an ounce will do— fight and gathered on che scene ness the scrap, Some sidowalk and were to re. to absorbs the devitaliaedqouter skin, Then it dawned on » radually, almost imperceptibly. The resh, clear, sutiny underskin which No one was seriously tn. epre bears a healthy, youthful After the feed cable bloom not comparable with the fixed | eutatea there was no further trouble. @ tificial color.” —Advt i IMILLIONS o FAMILIES@re “sins SYRUP ¥ FIGS and ELIXIR SENNA CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. IN THE CIRCLE, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna {s especially adapted to the needs of men, women and children, to cleanse the system gently, yet effectively, to dispel colds and headaches, to prevent indigestion, sour stomach, gas and fermentation due to constipation and Dillousness. As It Is free from every {injurious or objectionable substance, It Is equally beneficial for young and old. NOTE NAME OF CO, i> CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ; Printed straight across near the bottom and also | In the circle near the top of every package of the | genuine; for sale by all leading druggists; regular aawiaTURE PrcTURS prica SO cents per bott! ore bd ‘The growing y of the lixir of Senna has led un- to offer imitations in order to make a larger profit at the expense ks which size you wish, or what make you wish, when Fy ir of Senna, he is preparing to deceive Tell him fof 4 Manufactured by the ie \CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, [TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, DECLINE ALL IMITATIONS. enuine Syrup of Figs a1 man and a Springfield ESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 191%. _ m D. Porter Dies. the a eighty, His funeral will be Willlam Dodge , treasurer off veld row at 3 P, M. Mr. Porter Hips Dodge & York, who] Was Hartford, Conn, April 1b, 1831, Was @ graduate of Williams Col lege, of whose founder he was a direc! descendant. A daugnter, as @ cousin o Sted- joveland, is d vel {| Stewart Porter, survive him, BEX Ca we Grecian-Treco Leading dressmakers are rec- ommending to their customers the use of the Bien Jolie Grecian- ‘Treco Corset as the ideal “gown foundation.” The reason is that the Grecian-Treco is made of a remarkable new knitted fabric, which gives the supple- ress of a figure uncorseted— uatural—yet gives, at the same iime, the charming, graceful tigure lines, over which a gown drapes perfectly. In various styles: $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco Corsets inay be seen at the following stores: 1 John Wanamaker. MeCreery's, 23d, d& 34th, word & Taylor. . iimptead Corset Co, nn Crawford Co. Patricia Corset Ci m & Straus, Jarneit Brothers, k Loeser & Co, McGibbon & Co. itting & Co. Corset, the Bien Jolie Brassiere is your best aid, ft ‘Oc, $1.00, $1.50 to $12.00. BENJAMIN & JOHNES, NEWARK, N. J. the body te life and work. Bat only a very few people get health-making employment in the open air. Workers and worrlers indoor-, grinding out special work without healthy allround exercise, get ran-dewa and tired out. For these Duffy's taken in moderation is remarkably valuable. It helps the system to help itself by enabling it to draw nourishment and strength from properly digested food. At druggists, grocers and liquor dealers, or direct, $1.00 large bettle. . Not One Penny Down THREE YEARS TO PAY for the modern and beautiful MEISTER PIANO Price $175.00 Sent to your own home on Thirty Days’ Free Trial. If the piano proves its worth and you decide to keep it when the thirty days are up, you can pay for it on these terms: $1 A WEEK or $5 A MONTH RO iNtERagt ON PAYMENT S NO EXTRAS. OF ANY SORT PIANO STOOL & SCARF FREE fen year guarantee 10.6, This proposition is not sub- Ject to change in any parucu- lar and means precisely what it says. There are no “jokers” in the offer—we indulge in no puzzle schemes or club plans. Bring this advertisement with you and ask that it be ful- “ ile So Hee eet It will be, NO CASH PAYMENT DOWN, 2 iS T! T ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS LOW AS $1 A WEEK OR $5 A MONTH PIANO STOOL AND COVER FREE cister P aos range in price from $175 to $350 We pay the freight no matter where you live. ROTHSCMWILD & COMPANY ‘ NEW YORK BRANCH: CLARENDON BUILD! 15: E. Corner 18th St. and 4th Ave. —_ Telephone Stuyvesant Miss Grace Cleveland Porter, and a son, William 128 STREET-WEST OCHs&. Between Lenox. & 7th Aves: Thursday: Last of the Month Sale We want to make the last day of February a record-breaking one. If prices of unparalleled lowness Will do it, we are positive it will be. New Hats Inexpensively Priced’ Some of the smartest ideas are now offered in a host of clever coior-combina- tions, which embrace the two-toned malines, ramie britds and changeable Taffetas—every one of which stands high in the estimation of women who know. Black Turbans, of which scores are shown, are also profusely repre- sented in this showing, $4.00 is the price you would pay downtown; to-morrow .. os BLACK HAIR HATS—These untrimmed Dres Some have silk velvet flang 3,000 Pairs of Women’s $3.00 Satin Slippers, 1.69 Never before such values in brand new, clean, seasonable Footwear. It is savings like these that have made this department so pop- ular. All $2.50 and $3.00 Slippers—but they're yours to-morrow at this quick-moving price. Two pairs for the price of one. All beautl- fuily trimmed with pompons to match. Your choice of PINK, BLUE, GOLD, YELLOW, RED, NILE, PURP! WHITE and BLACK. All 2 hand-turned soles Hi toe Special A Sale of New Embroideries $pecis! Happened to be on the spot when a certain manufacturer wanted cash. Got the pick of his newest patterns—got them at prices ridicu- lously low. Must make quick turnover, so out goes this lot to-morrow at—well, judge the offerings for yourself: CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND SWISS EDGES, INSERTIONS and BAND- INGS—from 114 to $ inches wide; regularly 19¢; yard FLOUNCING—27 inches wide; eyelet and guipure designs. lingerie dresses; regularly 89¢; yard.. ALLOVER EMBROIDERY—20 inches wide; open and showy designs; Suitable for waists and guimpes; regularly 8%; yard $2.00 Restle Crepe Meteor, 1.39 Very rich and superior finish; street and evening shades, white and black; 40 inches wide. 36-inch Black Taffeta. . 36-inch B ack Ponzee $1.00 Quality, ic! ac! utai-—water; scisck Bat Beew'ds sue 79¢ Yard STRIPED MESSALINE—all silk; 36 inches wide; black or navy grounds, with white or colored stripes; $1.10 quality; yard.......s.csreseeeee 85c ra eS Women’s Silk Petticoats, 1.98 | Women’s Night Gowns, 98c Of good quality Messaline or Chif-] Of pink, blue and white crepe; suit- fon Taffeta—in a number of pretty] able for travelling; with low neck and shades and black; finished with deep] short sleeves; trimmed with linen lace accordion-plaited ruffle. and ribbon. “ee Dress Fabrics: Unusual Economies 54-INCH ALL WOOL WHIPCORD DIAGONALS—tan, brown, lavender, navy and black; 50-INCH BLACK CHIFFON PANAMAS; 52-INCH SPONGE! ‘ AND SHRUNK NAVY BLUE SERGE; regularly $1.25; yard...... 79¢ 42-INCH ALL WOOL NAVY BLUE SERGE; WOOL FILLED WHIPCORDS— colors and black; 36-INCH ALL WOOL STORM SERGE, sponged and shrunk; colors and black; regularly 59c and 6%¢; yard 49c —_—_— 15¢ Colored Wash Fabrics, 934 BORDERED BATISTE—in a large variety of stripes and colors; reg. 15¢ yard. Se Grand Rapids Furniture At Big Savings on Downtown Prices This £30.00 Buffet, 19.85 | This $25.00 Brass Bed, 2-in, post and 1%4-In. filling rods, in ; 42 in. wide; in| 9 or full size; satin finish Ay import- one short drawer | ed lacquer; regularly $25.00, regularly $30.00. This $27.50 Bureau, 18,45 Of mahogany, bird's-eye maple or curly birch; 42 in. wide and 22x28 in, French plate mirror, Also with sere pene front and oval mirror; regu- larly $27.50, This $12.50 Table, 8,25 NSION TABLE—42-in, cir- cular top; extends to 6 feet; heavy round pedestal and shaped feei;! regularly $12.50. Real Estate Notes: Over 700 lots have been recently bought up by speculators along the Sea Beach line in South Brooklyn, The talk of establishing shipping docks at Montauk Point is driving 4 prices of far-out Long Island real estate higher, errr enees Extensive building and agitation along development lines is making Bronx real estate values advance beyond all recokoning, | The clinyb of Manhattan's business district northward Is adding mil- lions to Yorkville and Harlem realty valuations, Every way you turn, in fact, the assessed valuation of Real Estate in and about New York Is on the ascendancy, See World ‘Real Estate” Ads. for Bargains.