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ahogany. Cir. Wainut.. Mahogany eee Clark Malaga Kingsley hogan \Mal ink Malioek bier Player, ‘bese jushek tow a0 in Mahogan: Down Monthly To fried, Boiled or on Broiled Fish add a the famous LEA & PERRINS' ss Flavor i. STAMMERING rai REESE wi TOOL. 708 ik Slip-on model o! navy, Oxford or our Butter- eh the City Officials and ’BoeS’ Tin away, oo Cans in Evidence. SOUSE: AND SOME MULLIGAN!! Place Is Spick and* ‘Span, Souses Are “Ousted and Rules Are Obéyec. The Hotel de Gink was formally thrown open last night to the hobo public with a mulligan, a musicale anda flop. Hoboes are in the habit of Having things thrown at them and catching them on the bounce, the fly or the beah. But the Hotel de Gink was the biggest thing yet thrown their way, and they were there with both hands and both feet. A wonderful bit of work had been done with thé hotel in the ten days it has been in the, possession of the men of the road, the track, the desert and the Jungle. A week ago Monday the city building at the corner of Centre and Worth Streets was turned over to Jeff Davis and his fellow ho- boes to be cleanéd up. No hobo in his happicst and most contented mo- ment had ever flopped in a more for- bidding looking hole on the highway. Pipes and fittings were bent. and twisted, furnishing were “busted” as bad as any hobo ever was and the five floors would have made pigsties; look like Pullmans. AND A FEAST FOR THE KINGS,|\ THE MULLICAN. Last night you could have eaten off the floor. The hoboes did it. That's where they had the mulligan. Dod you know what a mulligan is? Do you know what a pate de fole gras is? Well, that isn’t it. Do you know what a filet mignon is? No, it isn't anything like that. Do you know wh a whole-souled Irish stew is like? Well, that’s getting near It. Only, jt’s'that and then some. It's the chef d'oeuvre of the chef. It's the mint in the jmlep, the nectar of the gods to the hobo, Incidentally. to “flop is to retire for the night in pica or ony, other slumber. .« Last night one hundred hoboes flopped under blankets 4n the Hotei Men’s 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue de Gink. They didn’t have to blow ont the candle d? the gas. “They didn’t the moon 6r stars." They skidded un- Fifth Avenue Pertushial, Chewds Crowd, Including] , win be = Bg ava, ti a can ir 90 far, De city lankets, so did Lord wholo lot other guys. An in ‘ter get hats wot jungle court. ' Saete Judge Bearcat Kinney was necessarily absent, hav- ing accumulated a souse carly in the week and being thereafter led down the fire escape. No souses go in the Hotel de Gink, except out the window, down the fire escape or down the stairs. Jeff Davis w “Gentlemen,” a good thing, Now. go to jt.” The hoboes registered as the came in, They have to as ance with tho law. plasterer and porter. is interpreter, cook and Mike” is.a deckha cbok and musici guests were “Chic! road Is a plano. chestra of four pieces. clans wouldn't say who they were. ‘One was an artist, one another a hatter and one wore long They played exquisite music— Beethoven, Chopin, Shubert and “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary.” They put their instruments away when “Main- mast Mike kg asked them to play the hair, “Starboa Hammerstein now and then. tell you dey’s wil us, Franklin Simon & Co. hop Final Clearance Sale Saturday Men’s Overcoats Chesterfield, Slip-on, Fitted or Raglan Models "ie vieuna; FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO 44 CHEST 15.00 Heretofore $2150 to $27.50 Custom Tailored _Overcoats Slip-on, Fitted, Raglan, Braid Bound-or Chesterfleld Models FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 33 TO MH CHEST Raglan model of 20.00 Heretofore $30:00 to $45.00 Chesterfield models, silk lined, in black or Oxford melton; slip-on models in gray, brown or olive Scotch tweed and heather mixtures; fitted models in Oxford or blue velour; Raglan models in gray, brown or olive Scotch tweed, yoke and sleeves satin lined. , brown or olive Scotch tweed or Shesihee mixtures ; fitted models of Scotchtweed; braid bound single breasted overcoats, in blue or Oxtord vicuna; also Chesterfjeld models of black, Oxford or blue Rock Mill vicuna, silk lined, self or velvet collar. the cooks! king of the hoboes. The kink fla his glory and hie iter. At the conclusion of the mulligan he pots and pans, tin plates anti to- finger-bowls were cleared and the floor was read: hak aes has only one the rémaining 7 for more bunches of “boes” by ‘Monday night, . BARRED BY THE KING ‘AND THE JUNGLE Cops. n’ say, bo, mebbe t'ing isn't com- the judge, and the jungle cops pinched a number of the guests. Judge Davis found them all guilty of doing nothing and sen- tenced them to ten minutes of speech. City Chamberlain Bruere was the first to be pinched. anyhow I know that it is going to prevent a lot of hoboes being pinched this winter, not by the cops, but: by the cold weather. It's up to. you hoboes to make good. ster in accord- ‘hamp the Beet” put down his occupation as painter, nurse and = b ir. “Fried-eggs Fred” in a short we moulder, , fireman, waite EXQUISITE MUSIC BY 'BOES ON THE CHEESE-BOX. Somebody sent the hoboes a cheese- box, which in the language not of the There was an or- sent down a lot of ar- tists, and there was singing and a monologue by Battling Nelson. “Dere's sonte actors coming,” unteered Jeff Davis, at the close of the session of the jungle court. Jeff drops into the vernacular of the hobo “Actors is hoboes. Dey gets out 0’ jobs sometimes and have to crawl jn under the light of] den it's dem for de des. Oh, dey can i 0 me | Mes. Darby of Hy Seen im Eecape by Window. fe|eiry valued at about ‘t want |from the Palisades 8 youse will be bedfoom Real Distress, . De city cay t help us. | Window aa Mrs. Darby entered her home, Ourselves. When we got |Detective Towle says a pass key was dis place all cleaned up dey told | used. ‘us dat dat was all. Dey just wanted| Among the jewels de place cleaned up, and we done It grand, aey said. NOT TRAMPS, HE SAYS. NOR CRIMINALS; JUST 'BOES. “We just moved in. Wo squirmed | gold in or else we never would a got In. Sag We kept on smilin’ and saying all right and de first ting dey knew we tty was in, I must t’'ank de heads of | Poco de city departments. Dey met us haif! way and now dey say: ‘Be |, take care. Now dat you're in see dat you stay in.’ Dere’s 2,000,000 hoboes in de United Stat ‘We ain't tramps. | riago Dere’s 750,000 tramps and we get de amination of women as well credit for de badness dey do. Why, | fore dey just as soon knock us on de head as any one y call us gay cats and we call dem yoggs. Well, now enjoy yourselves, hoboes, We don't care If we don’t de hay until 2 o'clock in de mornin; “The House on th was sung by the Harmontus Quartet, compris-| | ¥ ing Billy Lee, Bob Hardy, Billy Barr | { and Vincent Skal “Fire Alarm Fi an" of Frisco obliged with the “ Yard Side. Finnegan has a fine tenor brad with a donkey-engine ratchet it, and it made a great hit in len was a gold de containing « ly for the dition of the Poo verlooked a $500 xealskin 000 worth of silverware replaced by an insurance com- tf & previous robbery, available for charity. mn wo'se res arrive at 11 o'clock. On in of the ball aro work fur—aw 1 providing for a c eday.. The DIN will be sent to the Legislature for exhibition dances, er fein, hn the Met Company. ve some. “POST CARD LOGs.” wae b Ad (Prom Ue Roston .) Pat +. J Ber) “aboard is on rel 8 regularly. record of said the City Cham- berlain, just as if he were at the open- Biltmore or a bottle of I've been pinched. done ‘all I could to further the opentig of the Hotel de Gink. , where the plain pan-|iog under the name “Kid handlers flock o' nights all year) muth js known in the navy as peopl do not Teallte what thie ttt bo,” murmured ry Wille nt ~ b to “Chicken Charley” from un-| aboard’ amie and, with whut. Intercet der his blankets, “dat was some hight | they await each new tesue, me opening, what?” “Better dan opening a bank or a| SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. ee ban gi tees fan a (Prom the Washington Star.) 0 great American flags flopped| «1 don't quite folk quietly outside against the two fronts | tale ‘or prohibition care ng” out Mine of the building. Other flags flaunted |iaw of the survival of the f in the breeze. Inside were flags of|the man who is always wi America and Belgium and France on f course,” the wails, At 1 o'clock only the house | top. detectives were astir—the jungle bulls. Fach Etgouraged § brand ‘o mong’ the floppers on the flooi ‘a \ the Hotel de Gink it was quiet HovRan had: tine tal er eee James McCreery & Co. 34th Street ome ot I havo T believe it is ‘Boston rder jainmast The musi- as a painter, Absolute Clearance Offerings ‘ On Saturday, January the 23rd WOMENS’ FUR COATS, MUFFS & NECKPIECES vol- Dey's ome of] dinary Price Concessions. Women’s Fur Coats 175.00 formerly 245.00 formerly 45.00 32.50 Pointed Fox. formerly $7.50 formerly 18.50 14,50 Black Wolf.. formerly 10.50 . formerly 18.50 14,50 Dyed Skunk........ «formerly 18.50 Young Men's Suits,—Size 32 to 40 in. chest. formerly 20.00 and $0.00, 12.50 and 20.00 Young Men's Overcoats,—Ulster or Bual- macaan model; size 83 to 42 inch chest. Boys’ Norfolk Suits kuickerbocker trousers. formerly $.50 Boys’. .formerly 3.50 and 4.00, pair 2.95 Special Sale “McCREERY” MASTER-MADE FURNITURE Extraordinary values in Suites and Separate Pieces—also the following Specially Priced for Saturday Solid Mahogany Chairs or Rockers, as illustrated; upholstered with long curled Hair and Moss, and covered with Limited quantity of each. $15.00 gegularly 25.00 Denim. 1? igHT ir auirwone | Practically Every Dollar of Receipts to Be Applied to Relieve The ball will be given to raise & fund for the immediate assistance of those in real distress, The Fifth Ave-* nue Bank is acting as treasirer, and the Association for Improving distributing agent. Practically every dottar taken will be Mayor Mitchel will represent the Na- i Fepeln. irs. J, . Grau Rullivan is hon- Floor Committee, rman. You'll always have good pan- cakes if you follow the recipe 5th Avenue The entire production of a manufacturer of High Grade Fur Coats. Muffs and Neckpieces, combined with the regular stock, offered at Extraor- Persian Lamb Coats,—choice lustrous skins; collar of Natural Skunk; richly lined; 40 in. long. Caracul Coats,—selected High Grade Skins; collar of Skunk or other contrasting fur; 40 in, long. 1 125.00 formerly 250,00 Hudson Seal Coats,—made from selected skins; smart model; 48 inches long........ ARwORees 145.00 formerly @25.00 Hudson Seal Coats,—extra large sizes; ranging up to 50 in. bust measure............+ 110.00 formerly 165.00 Muffs Neckpieces seeeees formerly 95.00 65.00 MDM: i cgeciceteuns formerly 63.00 MEN’S, YOUTHS’ & BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS - Sth Floor nh two pairs of Sizes 7 to 15 years, Boys’ High Grade Norfolk Suits with two formerly 20.00 and 30.00, 12.50 and 18.50 pairs of knickerbocker trousers; made of im- | Young Men’s Tweed Raincoats,—Size 3% ported fabrics. Size 8 to 17 years. H to 38 inch chest. formerly 16.50, 10.00 formerly 10.50 and 16.50, 8.50 and,10.50 | Boys’ and Children’s Winter Hats of Plush, Chinchilla, Corduroy or Fur. | : formerly 1.00 to 5.00 50c to 2.50 =| > | MEN’S AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND OXFORDS | Men's. .formerly 5.00 and 6.00, pair 3.95 | Men's. .formerly 6.50 to,8.00, pair 4.75 | Lord & Women e Con- Made from sj 6 to Ml $2.00 The Great hibition’ now, and advance today or tomorrow. Bedsteads $25.00 - Usually $45.00 Satin or bright Jinish, best square tubing; all sizes. $25.00 Hair Mattresses. ....... $32.50 Hair Muttresses....... $16.50 Felt Mattresses........ #12.00 Snow Flake Mattresses 32.50 #6.50 Woven Wire Bed Springs 27250 | $10.00 Springs........ 7.50 ||] | 417.50 Box Springs... 9.50 i} #2.00 Pillows... 44.00 Pillows. . tx 29 5.50 | ail | talk of the about ' World ° January Cleprance Sale . Offers The Greatest Values of the Yes and Comprises The Newest---The Sutattay: as well as The Most Comfortable Kind $3.35 Usually $5.00 and $6.00 -Girls’ Shoe. ial materials and properly shaped, meet the equcenents of the growing nr :f 114 to 2 $2.50 jecond Floor, Furniture Sale ° Begins on Monday, January 25th The entire stock, however is reduced and on ex- Mattresses $45.00 °L, & T.” Superior Huir Mattresses Bed Sintogs $8.50 | $22.50 Box Sp 812,50) 830,00 Box Springs... Pillows «81.50 $3.00 Pillows... 92.95 47.50 Pillows... 150 Imported Down Pillows usually #6.00...:,. Pevearue Sixth Floor “business” to become the tt through a i: Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street " *s Boots . 1gto5¥g * Bi.00 February selections may be mad Thowy Solid Mahogany 4-Post Bedsteads $29.50 Usually $40.00 / Kither full or twin. size, > hairs or Roches , $75.60 Usually #%9 at a very low price. Made: of solid mahogany, tique cane finish, town, teil