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THE EVENING “WORLD, Trust for It's ‘Methods to Kill Competition. Inter- ‘eornine ‘the Flerk hy rail. tripition of ofl. chats pulle v up and perpetuated | y ahi the relatiins of fea to that; money f serted that'“the réin of {itors ax heon x distinct! policy of the Standard | he tenly pur- ground’ cov- Kon’ into Yul and ite ‘distrid: 2-of“Corporsizone litde basta for nde —' “"Poaseasion of thi pipe ‘inca siablea | @he Sidndari to absolutely control the {2 price. of crude petroleum and the orice wintctr its competitora-in-a-Kiven jocatity @hall vay. siselng-the-eesertion contained: report that ‘the rutn of it com- “Spetitors has been a-distinct part of the policy of the Standard Oil Company,” the commission says that whe mettiod a bech the-orgsnieatinn of-a—pertect, S-gystem of espionage over the shipments of {ts compétitors, resuiting in knowl: edse as to the destinaiion of every car ok oil _leay ie relinery of ao inde- the independent off ts sold’ | continues: it does not uppeur thatthe rauroad PoUpAvies Gave directed the furnisning | wformution or tat the practice | oned by superior omicutls | st it does my wastion Is systemaucally ov- ad employers. kine andard at not Now, devoted & t Commerce SourdArraigns| ; He es ef 84, and They Known as Darby and Joan.” * aa’ inyentor, eighty= led his wife, Mardis, ome to breakfast trim fat, No. 12 Weat © acquiesced with der THROAT WIT GLASS Wife Finds petrayed any symp eimanle_and-no watch wae ke of - Ernest Ps Raymond Him. Bleedi 10 at. thalr : Sr ae 4 and Second street. He ‘ e f puch death in Ga a . think of the-production of auch a Death in nes at the door of MeClellati. ‘Balomo,’ written. {nu the interests | 4 finally opened {t to u ality: b don the floor, in infamous nd not been In| An Interdenomtnattonal oonferenow for | Hite’ ana Dro Huyck, | tho purpose of suppressing the so-oalled | What are our magistrates fo { ospital, eald| S0ed concerts held In the tueatres in| IC they did thelr duty we would oe need | A of death.) Gvuer New York on Suotay niyht eases the Seaver witht hi mints couple liad’ no Stltdren and were] Fen caled to-day In the Maiide Col-!ts that fs to be appoltited T au her. by jate Churoh, F: | tend. te be too gentle In my, won ! r, belng affection- teth “avenue oorher_af seed & resolution | ted’ to each pan” by other aGOUNE. “Worton, who wes OVerSoMa: Uy” Me xhock. te thy inventor of several patent corics, ' TISFAGTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY DROMPTLY REFUNDED WEST lero ST Clearance Values 500° Swell Long Winter Coats at a Fraction vory-f inches-tong: to“porrow mE Redaction Sale GE Long Breadcloth Suits Handsome Chiffon’ Froadcloth Suits, coat cut 40 inches satin lind throughout. Tieht—iitting cort, notch—vetvet t models: colors, dl): special here at Skirt Clearance 300 hanvdsome Skirts In a va- riety of patterns of all-wool mixtures and broudcloth. have Ages “This Cast $2.98 very Girls’ Fall Length Coats at § a $2 White Lawn Waists Made from fine quility white Per-) sfan de full, blouse tucke: and d with flue openwork | Val. luce, in ae have pleated back. [ Tey trimmed sleeves and tucked Made from wool cheviot, melton or fancy cloth: some with military collar or collarless style of inlaid velvet; new sleeve, wi th or with- ae This Coat 1.98 Tinde that tt is the aplaint ‘that thé Standard to erect independent re- iE oBaye it 18 wal ab tion has ally practifed in the the ‘on everely arralgns ads—ot competition. says in part pea’ ont silk embroldered emblem; double breasted, green and brown; éizes & to 1 Brocade Waistings tm light and dark grounds, } “ {floral “and poika dots: ‘Oe | value 15c., at.......0.6-- Goods Linens-Reduced.- Sood quality linen-fnished: 4 3 ToWwelling | i \ Damask Towels. | ‘Large “nize fringed Ty iE Challies, in white te and flowered designs; Value SC, ..ccreseereerere for full size beds ae val. $1.2 5 {Extra heavy bed spreads seilles pattern; Buren All-Linen Mill Renate Percalines. size 17x72; each Extra heavy 36-Inch un- Hi poscial ct ea : Dinner Napkins. bleached sheeting; 3 bes a ntniges all’ aye Merserized Dinner Napkina, value 0c. per ‘yard,° 4c ors; value 1bc.; spe- 1@- fn spot end 1 A Siri Vea rae r olal ser cen For To-morrow We ore a Radical Ck aring Saie-of Oilcloth and_Lincleum Remnant This will be a sweeping event. We have not been afraid to cut prices, and we haye cut them so deeply that there is bound = to bea tremendous féSPONSC pea: Remember the Sale Is fcr To-morrew---TUESDAY —: aaa We have had the greatest linoieum and oilcloth season in our history, and the greater the selling 4 ioaneve remnants: ave =¥1 be gid to MOVE THEM Ott torus. Remnants of Iniaia| Remnants of Linoleum, formerly | Linoleum, formerly» sold up to $ | sold up to 75c. per ann a yards apectnis sruate yard,-speclal 29 19 = 5c | Pre- Inventory Basement Clearance 4 i Fibre Pails, 15c. FIBRE- PAILS, light and durable ] 5c 35c. — vate; pec Renan ot Floor Ollcloth, formerly sold up to 40 acnets yard,-specta}~ Sleeve Boards. corrugated trong oak finish, holds; nickel fit any “size aS MUMLaag tub; “worth 29¢.; hard wood box special at and patent : grinder; special ¥}' 25¢ handle: 5 special... ‘i 23c —— Fumiture C! earing. |Si7 Bed Outfit at $10,98: Bleel” Beds, as alluaiestess > ft Solld eneerere pellar and@ Claw feet: tup Is 44 Inchea: B MONDAY, JANUARY: 20,- ~ SUNDAY CONCERTS Hold a Meeting and Appoint) Comunittee to Visit Mayor ‘Dwentyeninth street, The Rey, Frederick Courtney. form 23rd. Street LININGS. = Serge. WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. 28rd Street. 1907. Mayor MeCtoliays The Rev. Dr. Hurrelt watdy “wonder that we are ao moderate In ‘The mlpieicrs alan Peondemning: rac molting: | JAMES Me GREEKY & GU, SALE OF SILKS AND VELVETS, . BLACK AND-COLORED-DRESS-GOODS- (lenses thia violation of law. . not when we should purtevuls, but when we wid HOt be. Thie-@ontinued viviation bf lew Je teading Ueto anarchy, When 34th Street, and pol«room | i In Both Stores. In preparation for stocktaking all short lengths and incomplete lines of ‘these fabrics wili be placed. on sale at prices that will ‘completely clear the stock before january, the 31st. S iM é On Tuesday, January the 29th: — Sale of Household Linens at greatly reduced prices. Table Cloths. P42 ST TALIS OOO RT ererennnes oh} ;_former price 2.50 4 yards........0.. eee ze25 2x2 In Hoth Stores, O i ss former _price-3.00-— 23 x 234 yards....... e000 2029 285 former price 3.75" X 3 yards...........-+ eee 3450 former price 4,59 24 - Napkins to match, 2.85 per doz. usual price 3.50 ' Dinner size... - ere Irish linen, hemstitched Sheets. A Single bed: size, 72 “x 96 inches... sees 3650 per pair Tt usual price” 4.50" jouble bed size, 90 x 96 inches eee cece cece vee 6 4.50 per pair usual price 5.50 Fine Irish Linen, hemstitched Huckaback Towels, with Damask Ends. Size 23 x 42 inches, 5.00 doz. value S39 asacues Turkish Bath Towels.... SEEU PEPE es Ee 7S per doz, usual price 6.00 | ee me HIS OLD WIFE Se ; (WEALTHY MAN CUTS sas broom MINISTERS ACANST (E22 eg eperrvacn poInting @ committee to confer with z e4th Street. The 24rd Street. SHIRTWAISTS. The latest models for Spring or im- _mediate-wear, ~~ Waists aud Bodices for every de mand of dress or climate. Hand em- broidered Blouses and sheer, finely embroidered Waists for Southern or Trop! dress. : On January the 29th. In Both @tores, — soo dozen, Lingerie Waists showing the latest Fabrics and designs. cee : $25) 3:75 and 5.50 value 5.00 to 8.00 NL CORSETS, In Both Stores, = °° GB, ala Spirite Corset. Models “suitable for: average figures. ‘Made of’ Ae : fine Contil and Batiste. g5¢ usual price 1.75 C. B. ala Spirite Corset.. Models for well-developed. figures, Made_of fine : Imported mercerized Batiste. OS i usual price 150 C. B. a la Spirite Corset. Medium Suitable for ay- Made. of fine 1.35 a agaal price 250 c Boa te Spirite Corset. Made of “fine Imported Italian Cloth, Models -for-——~ every type of figure. Black only. _95¢ usual price 3.75 C. B..a la Spirite Corset. Models for every type of figure. With high bust and 5S long close fitting hip for well developed _ figures, high bust and long deep back for —average figures. Medium bust-and-short— hips for slender figures. | Made of fine Batiste, Coutil and fancy Silk Broche. ~ 2.50 to 6.00 high bust and dip hip. erage’ or full figures. : Coutil and Batiste. | } MEN'S HABERDASHERY. In Both Storea Sale of French Four-in-hand Scarfs, Made of fine quality silk, plain, black or white, and an’ extensivé variety of nov-~ _elty pores Lightand dark shades. s50c ~ value 75¢ to 1.00 On site at special fibtes, Main Floor, aC —_———— LADIES’ GLOVES. In Both Stores. 16 button length, Glace Kid Gloves, - Colors:—tan, brown, grey, black or white, ——— 2.75. per. pair. In Both Stores. ~~ A-complete new stock of “Linings, including the best quality of Percalines, Sateens, lining $:iks,-cotton _back-Satin and Serges, ‘The tatest “colors as-weli— as black and white. On Tuesday, J January, the 29th. 5,000 yards, cotton back Satin and: = inches wide 35c per yard value SOC 8,000 yards, lining Silk with taffetas finish. 19 inches wide 35c per yard sagan = = “yalue S$¢ - 3,000 yards, fine quality Percaline, 23c per yard value 30c 23rd Street. ‘ In Both Stores, Novelty white Madras, a light weight extremely attractive fabric. Numerous designs. 27 inches wide. 15c per yard value 260 Imported Jacquard Glacine, a fine mercerized, silky finish fabric. Various— harmonies of color on. white, pink, pale blue and Nile green grounds. 27 inches wide. 35¢ per yard. value 600 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street: $2.75 Dining Chair, $1.75. Highly polished quar! ne J 15 oak box seat Chair, regularly $2. 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