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& _THME EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1906. FISH'S FRIENDS STAND BY HIM IN nl DEFEAT Congratulate Him on Be-’ | ing Punished for His Honesty. STANDARD OIL’S VICTIM. Courts to Pass on Legality af | Which He was d from Ilir Meeting by Ouste s Central. Bluyvesas dent who Ios! xuagwed by Mutual 1 diy Tank, that your Teay na_pen- Mutual | “Will you admit ing the IMinois Central was $10,000 for Charity. Every 10c you spend here entitles you to,cast one vote for any charitable booth, second floor, entrance. to ladies’ parlor. pare 1g pl * zs * ao Also War. Trophies ard Relics Underpriced of the best taxidermists in the country. They are very fine specimens and they, are abso utely. mojh-proof, room,den or haliway—and you won't find a better assortment forsale, If you are inciined to decorations of a historical character, you will be both American:and Eurgpean battlefields and armories. All these at prices consi erably less than are usually asked. superb spec.mens,.. panels with 4 deer feet; ver recommenda ¢ Large Buffalo Head=onty-oneteat— 895) hat or coat rack $99 50 to 5 4 ee collection of big game trophies offered in this sale was secured fromone : They are just the kind of decoration that you want for the library, dining interested in-our genuine war trophies and relics, chiefly swords and guns from Large Moose Heads— $50 to $175 Deer Heads—mounted on highly polished wood instock 2 Deer Heads—our $12.50 to 525 Mounted Ducks— (esr = : u Biel 312.50 to 316/00 unc 3 es 912150 Decorated War Trophies and Renee Genuine Hisioric Prussian Blue: er Swor!s— Civil War Carbines—Some of them are in actually usea in cattie of Waerlo, w en line working order; a little rusty, but other- Napoicon met his great defeat, 3]. 50. Wise Well preseTv tre Government pait ip tS1S.. $15 to $20 each for them; to- 75) of Chassepot and “Gras! "Swords—Used in the | ™MOfrrow, your choice. yeaa! € rranco-Gerinan War of 1o+0-+1; brass and. — Anda fine collection of “Cuiraeses, Hel- wood handles; they are very decor. 35¢ mets, efc., etc. ative; choice to-morrow. . ag H * Ds Leather Cartridge Boxes—Oid Spanish Remington” Rifles SIEG NO CONNECTION with ANY OTHER STORE “MEET ME ATS THE FOUNTAIN” society which you may desire to assist. There will be 277 separate ' donations.’ Full particuiats at voting co bead! OOPER Pictures of Babies The Benedict Studiomukes a spec~ ialty of making babies’ pictures. We have special settings and-emplay ex- perts who know thany pretty reegee cinating poses. You will agree with hundreds of other people that this studio is the best in New York-to have babies’ pictures made. Women’s $3 nal $3.50) Shoes at $1.95 The Second Lay ot a Great Shoe-Selling H 2 SoOcs Were, twO"weeks ago, a part of the stock of a very good shoe store in an Eastern city, which store has gone out of J busyness. We got the pick of the stock aithough there was very little that we wouldn't glad to get. e been o All new shoes, in all styles and ail ro leathers. A grear-many-of the women c aN who are buying them as this is being written are taking two and. three pairs for different uses and dceasions, There ire heavy ‘‘mannish’” walking shoes with broad toes and flat heels, medium styles for street or busi- ness wear, dainty lasts for semi-dress, and patent leather shoes and oxfords with pointed toes and-high heels. Nora pair of Shoes in the lor would sell under ordinary conditions forless than $3.. Among them are several hundred Pars bearing the well-known “Queen Quality” stamp—perfect shoes; not “‘s¢conds.”” $195, Calfskin S oes—in Blucher or button styles; walking heels. Kidskin- Shoes—in—button, tace—or Blacher styles; with high} medium or low heels. Patent Leather Sioes ind Oxfords—in lace, button and Blucher style: (Sickel Couper Store, Second Ftoor, Rear.) The ¢ Shes Dolls Invite Their Friends “recciving’’ — every morning and affernoon for After that no special invitation wil/be necessary UR Christmas dolls the next wo weeks. ii) throng thelr parlors. It is a beautiful showing—the largest we have ever made, by a great “many thousands of dolls, and vy far the best. To the ordinary citizen one doll may seem mich like another. As a matter of fact; they differ as widely—and in the same ,way that people do, There are pretty dolls, commonptace dolis, insipid -dolis and ugly-dolls,—_And this fact is of more importance than you may think. : need by the constant association of her doll. The day of the ed in households that are careful of the influences on their A child is very mich inf dirty and broken dolly is long pas little ones. A bright, pretty, daintily cared for doll is a real and material influence for good. The first thin yu will note in this splendid show Ss iu “beauty of the dolls~a beauty | that is the result of long-and © haye no commonplace ones no silly faces, no flat, € Tp If you tuy your. Christmas dolls here you will get the pick of the market in beauty. Tho mere values, considered as merchandise, will speak for themselves, Bring tn the children. It's a Gight worth secing. ‘ (lege) Cooper Store, Third Floor, 10th Street, Rear.) ~ Women’s Sacques’ and_ Sweaters at $1.98 Kimonos at 35c They are regular $3, $3.50 and|A collection of small Jots and “$F sweaters—as_poed-:s-ean|—odds-and-ends from several be found anywhere at those] manufacturers. i hey are prices. They include 25 of] maue of soft, fleecy domets the very best styles and are] and flannelettes in-a—multi- C andy Specials |Capsand Bonne's SrE and see for yourself how T- 2a aes ore just as| or Children and Infants pule as it We know that OKE bonnets of silk. and wool and white bearskin, They have been used as samples and show some signs of handling—nothing more than a few minutes’ time and a, stitch or two will make right. 5 from. 50c, 7Sc¢ and even higher 25e figures down to. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center) tor an absolute fact, as jt is made right here in Our own. spotless candy kitchen. Take our “Cocoanut Brittle,” for instance, which we are Sciling ai Tac a Ib, Itis made from the pure syrup anu fresh grated cocoanut, ‘Try some. 20¢ But that handling knocks the prices Also special for to-morrow, after din- ner 'Frultand Cream “atald. Steget Cooper Store; Main Floor, Rear) The Greatest Sale in Years Here To-morrow $55 and {65 Fur-Lined Coats, $35 m wm _| These risles were captured at the late Span- xcellently woven in pure] tude of pretty designs in both See aeces Ee ee Bee 25¢| tel American aer yar verve iied si rer Said and artred ‘ light al dark ane ee ie ral, and Inefll net discuss te Bi £ fect condition and will shoot a 43-calibre m s an Bhaice affairs,’ was his reply, At 1 said bee Bayonettes—triangular; ca lo: | center fire cartridge. — Rille, $2 25 yarns. Choice onal 98 ~ térns.Y our choice 35e “fore, all that can be sald hus” bee: Prussian Infantry Swords — with Ge ¢c| complete with bayonet 40 of any. to-morrow. at....++ sald." leather scaboards; eac OC] Siesei Cooper Store, Third, Floor East, 18th Steces) eee] Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center) Plans for Future. ~ Mr. Fish received a stream of friends | $ e 9 4 1 en’s mho called at the bank to congratulate 15 t 18 V l W + rf him upon his position before the pubitc. | & O a ues In omen S Hb The ousted head of the Illinois Central | fe N T il d S e $ U Rallrogd wit! for the present give his t. t 10 (Beer ere oa ew Tailored Suits a dike € among which ts the acminiatra cons o z en the emthteof the late Hamilton Ish. LEASE note that these are not only good suits, in eae Bro ned fesee cones ot wii eine material and .put-together, but they are really CONCERT garments at not James T. Harahan, was advanced trom | stylish and elegant suits as well. co ” Baty ats Pun Gg! the econ : uxetophone a pore ne ree We have a special lot of about.400, in a good | pc\UXCLODNONE A brief description : At No, 11 Broadway, where;—tn the i sles. j i , highest development of the Victor Ne offices of the raflroad, Mr. Fish ‘e choice of styles, including the popular military effect, Talking Machine. Its price is $500. ~ fairty tdolized, Hwee stated that the jaunty coat suits, swagger blouses and new modifica- | and its reproductions will be a reve- first act of the former president of | lation even to Mose who best know the railroad, after the eight Standard | Ol Airectors under the direction of HE. | r HH. Harriman head removed him, was to stretch out his great long arm and | nvith unaffected heartiness congratulate Air Harahan with the romurk: “1 am-gind-ttcts-rou,_Jiss_I wish you every success.” Atter the meeting Jamor B: Di -of counsel for Mr. Fish, safd that he in} Dehalf of certain stockholders living, | Iliinots would bring an action azainst! the present controling ests ot th: on the ground # it be establi: that yestor- fon was invalid, another an- ace of the one held ted. ald Mr. get a heavy maj: He would the po it ganizo tho board, Peabody Seconds Motions.— me men most rday a smecting Mr. ‘Agchincloss. Mr. Hartman, in when Ne haw ott gat-siient. Every resol | roposed by Mir, Ausli~ Penbedy and John ants jis work. “introduced was?) sloas ant xeSo pe Mutual Life. ‘gpruary notice waa served upon ted to ® "dummy: 5 he would be dr Geacy of the Illinuis Central, Jonny quchinsioss was a womber with Mr “}ishand W . ‘Leueidale of the Tepecial _inve committees ap- ponted by (he Uustces, Mr Wish te piled’ that it waa his ampition to prothe=service of the Lilin put that as he valued his own wet tin hisprosperity, the rorpect a pronidenc: dozen ralroaca— would rot componssts lim. for cowmrdiy dte- beresty, Pinay finding bis labora un investigator futile without the co- operation of the president of the Murua. he resigned from the commitiee and the, company. ———Fhree-in-the-Mutual- 1 Of the thirteen diregtors of the Il Unois Corral, throe trustees of the Mutual, Mr. Peabody, Mr, Aucnin- | Gloss and Cornelius Vanderbilt’ Under | the leadership of Harriman, who, with HH. oH. Rogers, made Mr. Peavody President of th eae the campus | @gains( Mr. Fi POseoU Led with | fmazing vigor until the boura @iht to five, One of the directors who opposed Mr. Fish was Jobn J. Astor, Other officers of the company were ettort waa made to Mr, ® place. The change th! presidents talon ‘ettost immediately. | _——————— MORE AID FOR MRS. HORN. ‘Widow and Vour Children Aided by Evening World Readors, ‘The symathy which has beon shown for Mrs. John Horn -since her story jwas printed in The Evening World « Week ago has taken such substantial form that the young widow and her four children aro now comfortably sit- stood | ated. i Ten dollars ‘Tribune BSun- siine Society, was Lakai to the young widow's little "fund to-day, With her rent paid for two months and donations of clothing and provisions and a fund of $12, Mrs. Horn ts able to look Ife in the face with far more cheer than @ae could @ week ago, Jed by the President] § tions of the Eton jacket. bring. You Will Find Every Fabric and Every Shade That You _Can Wish In This Lot, Many of them are lined ‘throughout; half-lined. The linings are all of the most and serviceable character. touches. nt to unmistakable -bargain in every one, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front) Wines and Liquors Chateau Berieviile +. Extra Spec‘al MACON BURGUNDY, E£. M rey Pere & Filas_very_fine and old in $5.90 boule; case: 24 plntss- 56.005 case 12 quarts... Extra Special Armand frercagk Co. ViBUX CLAKET $5; case 12 quart Poa PURITAN MEDOC. “OLD FRIARS REMS OLD FRIARS BUR t IMPERIAL ZINFANDEL, ST. MACAIRE BURGUND OLD PRIARS SAUTERNES Q. Q. BURGUNDY, CABER- N CLARET JOHANNESBURC HAUT SAUTERNES. PP PORT SHERRY, MUSCATEL ant SWEET 33¥ & CO. BRANDY—per boitle /ene aon. || Extra Fore'gn Dublin oe Slout farexisierome:invisorsing for ee a Per doien..... ie 12 ara. | ) Case 12 ats. § $4.2 on each box, 50 Five-Cent Factory Seconds, 90c MOFTOW wee A ial lot of Porto Rican Brevas that would sell under ordinary conditions at $2 for 50, They are mild and smooth,'in fact just the smoke most men like, and you get the benefit of our purchasing them at less than cost.of tobacco, Mail Orders Solicited, (loge! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Reard- size rooms; TOW: ve veer sens The tailoring is thorough and careful—same that you would expect to find in suits that cost $15 and $18, which are the prices that these suits were meant to = $10 The suits are trimmed with- fresh,crisp braid with many little distinctive and stylish | A fine assortment to look through and an Every stove ts in perfect condition and of standard make. entire satisfaction ‘we will replace with a new-one: Oil Heating Stove} Gas Hea er J — The hk | 2, with the exception that it is 42 inches high a to- the possibilities of this instrument. In the third floor Talking Ma- chine Psrlor we will demonstrate the capabilities of the Auxetophone to-morrow by concerts, morning and afternoon, Admission is free, of course. Programme. Gelesiarerrerr rrr Erom-Aida Caruso. From_I} Pagliacci Scotti. . From Faust Emma Eames, From Faust Pot- Plancon: eS z From the Prophet Schumann-Heink. Toreador-Song From Carmen Campanari. + from famous operas by aisagno, Patt! and by the— Prologue Jewel Son, others are | Street substantial And other 0 gers. per Store, Third Floor, Rear.) fi vaude (Siegel G Heating and Cooking Stoves the cylinder kin Neaterand requires very good | odel justiike Se 10 for its baking 5 i euty this stove] Title gass to-morrow. sold regular ' Maracaibo Coffee or pole Ue. Gas Heater—radiator-kind sy inate to Morrow ae aa Golden. oer maereigeneanre: | “minum tinish, four Sj fe a cae ; fotte Russese ct Char- | se ho-smoke “or| ubes; jew. ate “Bo i ae tion a otie Russe ae ia ried ‘from roam | as Weaterradiaion see doors; beautiful tap ornament : a HOLCOMB SRIG(vs RATh SI xa Whe sy tos | large ‘sized fire pot; this.is a very =n hthaSoa a tonior- woe S175) eetasie? 5 | | Nex Shipment, of Huntley & | | somes wut 100 ous aa of 9he { "$1.95, } Coal Cooking BStoverathe Magic Iron 9, at one of the most durable tifulstoves onthe fiarket; Perl BAS Husted rades, fine quali L, “$3, sfao. 'st.os BC ci sea sine te Neer wane of | made of extra heavy castings with | very best material; will cht LES a ela Pht OG RAN per on Tek aun merce combination ry) ping she. suelo pure GHGs wood or coal el Al } Hep SAEs A! grate; extra heavy. cabinet base; | with the same result; i a aualica, and ivarlousisenestietsi pwr 75 @ | LEXINGTON RYE-per enllon, $2.50; door, guaranteed eealnacempkeand 8 large size cooking'holes on top; large size tecding door; BOC LCovles sta ol Native Rib Rose Ib ROXBURGHE RYE—I2 years oldi $175 BALTIMORE WHISKE black: reams ates in 33 full 14 in. ‘square oven, separate | nickel plated trimmings; Ise Hindle. bilan any Se per tly $4,783 full quart... tallansess " : erate heen: 19) place tor btoilin | swing (op covers foot rail, hice ur of Natt. aon) pee (Siegel Cooper StorepFourth Hear Fron Oil Heating Stove—the aluminum. fegular price $1 $14, 75 h extends around ade a oe rs central draught; made entirely of Special Ove; No. i at ns of Fresh ies acy Pork, Ib. Me Here Are Two Bi Ci ar Bar Stec}; full nickel plated; heavy | Shelvesto match, with tea : No, elected Lean cat Jersey Hams, Id. l5e g Ug gains Russia iron drumand has patented | "verde atmenment, weita Se CD 13, it $6.60; PERS o¢ Old Coldnlel Gin. Qe. | Selected Corned Ox Toaewes. Ib, 13¢ TANUIS is one of the best otfers we haye made in our cigar elas Roe nters eel Leno eAmoh The New Dandy Coal Cooking Range ' No. Vly at: Rvalie pe eee counioy Santee este ote 2¢ store in many months, It enables the man who likes | carefully examined and tested and| tas t4-inch square oven, five, Flirt Cylinder Parlor Stoy: 12¢c) Fresh Fish good, choice cigars at a moderate price to get the very | guaranteed; No.1 holds 4 quarts, Cooking holes on top; extra heavy | of | extta veary | casting Pe We Clean lah Fire kind he is acctistomed toat a saving of from one to two dollars- OF oll, and: will burn: eight hours} ean etceallonalleieaodbaKerandl| Heats set of best rea te EUETIOC ASR HRIvER: without nesting roaster; we guarazitee it to be one| ing and shaking gr MAINE SUGAR CORN Fountain quails to- $ 2] for small parlors, of the best stoves for the price that No. 2—similar to No. ere t that has ever been offered; has a large! an fat he They equal regular Sc cigars in quality, but not in looks—wrappers a lr -is 32 daches igh a has! cabinet base, and also nickel-plated | a a $ Mttle rough, workmanship not quite up to standard—that's why they are 10-inch Cyundes icky § | name plate; No.8 at § \The it! cheap; but the quality is ‘there, and that’s what you want. to-morrow... 3 : 4, 25} $11.25; No, 7 ates ¥ 9.25) Stove—a special stove 50 Five-Cent Porto Rican Brevas, $1 No. d--exactly same as Nos, .1 and| Pipe shelf, nickel plated, | with tea-kettle atiach- are of the best as Cooker—the “Cort? hag 3 cook- | ing holes on top; 16-in, oven with (Slegel Cooper Store, Basement) ind will heat large me $6.25 urn top ornament; lc “sell at $45, some tor $55 partnership of one of the best known concerns in this city we were able 6 pick up these they were all made for ne Winter’s wear. Russian Marmot lining with Persian lamb coilar, | Blended Muskrat lining, with Persian lamb collar, finest imporied black Kersey cloth; good valuc at. Any one that does nor give broiler; this gas cook No, 19, at $9 Oak Parlor Heat- ing Siove—made of the | | Cylinder Coal Heating us; castingsare heavy, and bricks dumping and shaking grate; 9, at $3.50; No. 8, at e exactly 125 fur-lined overcoats in this offering—some of the coats were made oF $85, cantoargrestinins-ef_them for far from half their real value, Every coat is perfect, new and ina aigood Style— grade imported Kersey cloth: good value at Blended Muskrat lining, with blended ontwooltioal collar: best grade Kersey; yood valuc. Natural Muskrat lining, with Persian Tab collar, Tings! grade Kersey cloth; good value at. 5 Natural Muskrat lining, with blended or wool seal collar, imported Kersey cloth; good value at “$55 American Marten lining with blended or wool seal collar, fine black kersey cloth; extra good value at. Choice of any at $35 __All sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Overcoats and Suits at %10 Overcoats consist of black and Oxford fancy overplaid and stripe, also neat mixtures in 44 and 46 inch, also the Tourist, 52-inch ; extra good values at $12.50 and $15; Friday at Men's Suits arc double and single breasted in fancy _worsted, vlack and blue cheviots, Thibets, blue serges, —tay—diagonals and — heseingbone $10 BS | effects._Plenty of patterns to select from; good value at $12.50 and $15. Eriday at (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Fleor. Rear) Grocery. =e | New Oatmeal areas ste 10 Ibs. 39¢; D i Io rida Sy eet Oranges uarantced ripe, containing 17 Peas: or Peerl Barleys 76 oranges 595 0 ten Sc bars la carton , Palmer's Celebrated Biscuits Alberts, Arrowrout i cream Finger es 12c SELEC ED SALMON STBA a NOSTON COL ISH STEAGS ater; No made’ tor quality; ha a with $2.45 ISLAND FLC ADOOCK PueaNct WF AKFISH] Lb, DBRS S No. a tees Fancy Virginia. Sweet Potat basket, 18c; bushel... Clarets — Rhine & Mosel’e Avmand Vretce & Cor Bordendi- Rurthardt & Sohae, Deldyshelm oR. HESE are the best stoves that moderate prices can buy, and our best selling stoves as Santa Clara Prunes~"*% | | Gold Medal Flour-!2. - Cie SSN 12 Quares. 24 Plats, their regular figures. We have secured a special _lot of them for our usual Fall sale | | (,; jyinsain-srwii 10 lbs, oc: = Qe ie Tecbaad Te HeUbL Taek 316 2Salor Julien Hechbeimmer He + of _stoves, and can_reduce their_prices about-one=:hird,—It’s-the chance of the year to || § Ib CK vcssrsiereveressrsee MEE 2 Poniet Caner occ site eee see 236 gain Winter comfort at-a lowered price, i — Tieton of ef a = % rs fis se mone