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(the case, which was postnoned qenk to the April term of the court. THE EVENING WORLD, HERS 15 GOOD AND BAD 4 Intimates of Standard Ojl Mag- inate Say He Shows Signs of IlIness. “BOSTON, Sept, 15—There wax Conflicting testimony in the Ma, “Supreme Court: to-day as te Shesies! condition of Heney 1” Re | the’ Standard Oil. Company Sehen ‘eotinge! for C. M. Raymond, of Somer Wille, who ts suing Mtr. Roxers Cor 30,- sch “PouRH to ‘prove that Mr, ‘Rogers .war ie to dppear tn court in apite of the counsel for the well- hearing to-day was on 4 tion by Mr. Raymond's counsel ‘to mo Int “Feplaced on the present trial jis!) Mr. Rogers’ counsel last week to! ; that they had not beer pare the case owing to th thelr client, and a New F Pelptian testificd at that tm Rogers was too ill to atte al. Judge Hammond then os he case, but to-day he agreed mony regarding Mr: Roe ition. Deputy-Sheriff Walling, of ford, testified that he saw Mr. Itogers the First National Bank at New ord last week talking with Pres\- Gent Waiter P. Winsor and [tufus A u ind that later Mr. Roger: tked street, apparently In good New Bed down President Winsor admitted that ha tked with Mr. Rogera last week, but the latter spoke with dimiculty, and that Jw physical condition apparently was Rot as good as it had been earlier in the summer. He knew of no business Mich’ Mr. Rogers had transacted dur- the past two months. + Soule denied that he saw Mr Fs at the bank, but sald he did nee for a few minutes at the Old Home yk celebration on Aug. 27 and that ‘Appeared to have aged rapidly Abdou: an hour was spent in the intro- tian of a record of telephone calls from the house of Mr. Kogers at Fair faven to and from Néw York, and sey- were in the name of Mr. Roger Many of the calls were to a Miss Har- Hien at No. 16 Broadway, New York, it ‘Pelig explained by Mr. Raymond's -sgounsel that Miss Harrison was a confi- iad in the New York office of a fenry Hi Rogers ts in very Physical condition. that his tace Ted and his apeech affected, r jw left side in not In ite norm Ts unabteto-trane— ie MESS he sudstance of te: by Mr, Rogers's son-in- Canetti H. Broughton. H. Rogers) jr., corroborated Mr. daghion statement and-oatttiod that We father had signed byt three checks fend a power of attorney to open a waantt since Ju His condition, Mr. said, had shown some slight Reeacncuiantnenattalen, in the past few weeks. _AS TRADERS SELL IN WILD MARKET. | rices Drop Fifty Sp Fifty Points and - Mectaber Option Sinks , Below Eleven Cen ‘A sensational decline in tton took place aml ex York Cotto toad crop rep Declines tn February April ea 41.40; June at OFFERS $10,000 INDEMNITY TO AUTO. VICTIM'S FAMILY. {8p Sori Nort Coroner Doter have the le to] Iness VMOERBLLT SAD TO HAVE STOPPED. ‘MOTUR-AR ACE Supervisors Refuse Permiit for Proposed Contest on Nas sau County Highwa BASTOAN Avezelale reparaten for: stinilating the Food andi | ting iS Ul Stomacts Bears the Signature of | nessand Rest Contalnsneiter i ‘Opium. Motphine nor Miaeral. NoT NARCOTIC. | pext | Secretary befora'jha Board t a permli for the race. Cox ndyined that it be t theref j-day to applicat) put Chafrna: not. filed yarious obj adding that, Cox sald ons to the holding of+the were ph otee as (PERCA DO SOND. for one thing, { race, tt : ‘ a Aperfgct Remedy for Consipe would be Imposs! to Reta ia dent Hon, Sour Stomech- Diarrhoea supply of crudetalli ta jGmme. to) pues Worms Convulsions.Feverish ner condition for th at a cnembe ness and LOSS OF SEEEP. roads In Mr. M said we, raised, Ath Me enow. wit ther they na Vander! ciation, the Amer! would oppose 4 Willlam K. Vanderbilt, An Use For Over. Thirty Years: STORIA RTAUR COMPANY, MEW YORK CITY. For Infani- and Children. uThe Kind You Have Always Bought dent, had had a talk pervisora, presumably position to the proposed ot the M acion tot the contest on Oct and 17. It to be for stock cars ove of ubout thirty milea Fr miles was tq be coved days. WOMAN CAUSES ARREST OF. MAN WHO BEAT HORSE.) Miss Loller Appeared in Court | Against Him and Showed | Club He Used. Mins Mary B. Loller, ot No. 19 East Forty-seventh street, the cashier of a store at No. 1 Fifth arenue, whil passing Third avenue and Forty-sev enth street this moming, saw a dig. {urls man heleboring a horse with stick nometiing over two feet long. She called on a policeman to arrest | the driver, who was taken to the East | Fifty-first Street Station, Tue prisomer he was Edward Somerset, of Kast One Hundred and Fifth stre | At the station it was discovered man had thrown away the sticl Daly advised the woman and find {t and take ft to her ; WE know it, and we want YOU to know it. | tone, touch, construction and finish. closest investigation by piano experts. for us, anc is guaranteed by us and the manufacturer. Cy es | aes & =< 0) | C} i this piane yourself. ourt with She intimated that she woull do | Come in and try merset was charged with cruelty | the better for us. | No Money OEE a Week No interest—no extra Prox ectlon cover ang rges of any kind. volving stool free, | free. “petter than hardwood floors” is what a leading household journal says of modern linoleum. More sanitary, too, if it’s Coox's—either the inlaid or printed. Cook's is the easiest to clean and keep clean: of all linoleums. The genuine is identified by this imprint on the Qoks ee Cook’s Inlaid Linoleum hasn’t a joint or depression anywhere to col- lect dirt, disease germs and scrub- water. It’s a molded inlaid.>, It can’t come apart along the edges of the pattern, nor will it chip or crack. Even the burlap-backing is molded, not glued, to the walking surface, Its use in hospitals is the best recom- mendation of Cook's as the sanitury linoleum. Cook’s Printed Linoleum smooth_on uneven floors. orous scrubbing. combination in printed linoleum. Cook's Printed comes in endless pattern-effects, liancy. as well You can get linoleum suitable for y, reception hall, dining room or den, for the bath or kitchen, if you insist on be chown the complete line of Cook's Linoleums. your dealer hasn't it, a postal brings the name of one who has. Trenton Oil Cloth and Linoleum Co., Trenton, New Jersey HE Wolfner is the best piano in the world sold at $250. Best in Tt will stand the Tt is made especially * Wolfner Piano | : Question us | about any point you wish. The more you know about it, Delivered is made extra pliable so that it will lay It is also printed extra deep to withstand vig- This is an unusual It assures long retention of color-bril- Linoleum as If | Rugs—75High Grade Karaban Rugs, extra heavy pile, Or fal designs ol orings; size 36x72 regularly $7.48; special Tuesday, on ; go4 third floor B'way at 6th Av 34th fo 35th St. Women’s Suits— Choice of Fifty Hand- some Model Suits, 110 tid altke: all exact cop- ies of French m fashioned of broade loths and equally desirable fa- brics, beautifully, tail- average value $60 ored; the sui sale Tuesd ws” Extra “Ticalay Special” Sales a5 | specials advertised in Sunda saving opportunity which per ifs be (The Following Will Not Be on Sale Monday.) These EXTRAORDINARY VALUES, in addition to the usual! Tuesday iscriminating purchasers. Carriage Bags. s+: coeticechairn hd fart be SA Large Size Carriage Bags, in genuine dull seal leather— 10-inch frame, 8-inch depth; fitted with card case and purse; lined with leather, trimmed with gilt or gun metal; double strap handles; value $6.50 to $7.50; sale Tuesday 4.89 Veils. Polka-Dotted Chiffon Cloth Veils, imported novelues, 3 yards long other S8.94- ; regularly sale Tuesday. $3.96 Chiffon Cloth Veils, 3 yards long; in black, w! nite, brown, | Imported Marabout Stoles, | Sateen Morning Glories, det FY Marabout Stoles. very fine quality five-strand; yards Jong; in natural and white, brown and white and black and white; regularly $10.49; sale Tuesday. $6.24 Hat Trimmings. «© imported, very fine quality; 15 blossoms, with foliage in each spray; most popular millinery ‘trimming or the eason; value $1.85°. the sale Tuesday. ..99¢ 28 and Paragon trames, ural wood. of__fine. twilled ilas—20 Bib and n: tri Women's French Linen Handkerchiefs, in cord. or “plaid designs, hand-hemstitch 6 ahd hems; value $3.0 per halt i sale Tuesday + $2.24 Appenzell Handkerchiefs, rhty hand-embroidered; all mber hand-spun hand-hem= prices $3.49, : 89 each ' $2. 24 Men's French Linen Hand- kerchiefs, sheer, in plaid or cord designs; finished with 5$- inch hems; value $3.00 per half dozen; sale 1 Tuesdavicesysa $2.24 | aaa Children’s Dresses. Children’s High “Neck Cash- mere Dresses, wit “point. ed yoke of fine tuc with straps of self material anbl taf- feta; new 2 el sleeves; full skirt, In red, blue and brown; Hinedt throughout; sizes 6 to 14 years; special Tuesday, Wi the second floor... $274 Children’s New Model Scho | \Dresses, made of novelty mixtures; yoke trimmed with plain cashmere and braid; new sleeves: full skirt, with deep sizes 6 to 14 Years; spe hem; , cial Tuesday, on the second floor . $1.39 | Silver-plated Ware '« | —$—$—$—$—$— | Bread or Roll Trays, quadru- Crumb Tray and Scraper, . quasiruple silver-plated, nt finish, with gray finished Cc border; regularly floral bor $2.74 $3.38; sale Tuesday ple silver plate, bright finishett centre, with gray finished grape border, regularly S1.° ale $1.59 Tuesday $1.50 Dress Goods at 87c «© Fancy Broadcloth—Over 1,000 yards, and one of the greatest values this Dress Goods section has offered in a long time; stripe and check effects in the most desirable styles and colorings: 87c $1.50 value. sale Tuesday, a yard- c IN ADDITION; quality; --$1.19 Imported Black Chiffon Bro: dcloth, very lustrous; spotproot; special Tuesday, Panama, 50 inches wid brown, myrtle and blac splendid yard, 2 popular costume fabr . ee ees yard Women’s Fi Benven Lace Shoes, in tan Russia calfskin, | with lips; medium, extension edge and Cuban heels: “Boot for Fall wear; sold in for-$6:00-a-y7 Te! Tuesday welled s an ideal Walking ajority of shops = $4.96 here $3. ca Button Boots, in patent cal without tips; wel high ¢ Suban heels; made on an arched last, with shi it part; sold in other shops for $4.00; our regular pri sale Tues Women’s Sik & © Hosiery. «> Black Pure Thread Silk Hose, excellent. quality; c . made with cotton soles, 'to insure longer wear; Sold else- | where for $1.35 and $1.50 a pair; here Tuesday at 97c | Imported Black Gauze “Cobweb” Lisle Thread Hose, very sheer and fine, with double arter tops, low spliced heels and double soles; our regular price heretofore, 48 a pair; ight sued pad nae ea markets, 69: a pal pair papers, provide: for to-morrow a money- | promptly recognized and eruecete by: Women’s Silk Petticoats. :... » Petticoats, made of extra heavy black taffeta silk; deep shirred embroidered flounce and extra silk dust ruffle; value $12.50; sale Tuesday Petticoats, made of imported colorings; made with deep in stripe plaid silk, in beautiful ordion pleatings, narrow ruffle h. two-rows ruchings dust ruffle; $16.00 alue; sale Tuesday - -$9.49 Petticoats, made of sati p. shirred ounce with sale Ae > Vilue; - $9.49 pleating, fin- rettles Sate $4.79 with -Sectionar riffle relay $2. 50 “C. B.” Corsets, $1.59 =» fi ‘C. B.” Corsets, made of imported coutil, in white and a trimmed with silk floss edgi medium high bust model, long hips and long over ndomien. sizes 18 to 36 inch standard $2.50 value; sale RMESUA Vie eiatscctssscitiei ns stsielessiere --++-$1,59 Womens Silk Waists. ari Messaline and Taffeta Silk Waists—sev eratchoice styles Jin this very special collec tion; many handsomely trimmed with lace ale $4 96 Se ° “Tuesday Men’s and Women’s Gloves." = gray, for weddings, Street wear; ofe cl parties, etc.; medium and dark gray, tor sp, oversewn seams, Paris point embroid- ery; sale Tues ‘ $124 Women’ s French Kid Glace Gloves, 1 , mousque- taire; black; value $3.25; sale Tuesday, ore HOBO AE $2.69 Our “Lady Washington” Gloves, real French kid gh in'tan, brown, purple, champagne, black and white; Brosser embroidery, roundvorners; sale Tuesda Women’s Lisle Gloves, elbow-length mousquetaire; black and white; 50¢ value; sale Tuesday 34c ~~ =| Curtains and Draperies. » ~ French Jute Velour Portieres, best quality, in reversible colorings; heretofore $36.75 a pair; sale Tuesday. ..$23.75 Mercerized and Silk Lampas Portieres, in a good range of new-designs and desirable colorings; finished with fancy guimpe edges; $12.50 value; sale Tuesday, a pair.... $6.74 Arabian Lace Bed Sets, with extra large centre pieces and deep valances, with bolster pieces to match, value $26.00, $35.00 and $38.50 each; sale Tuesday, * $18.74, $24.48 and $27.50 Fine Irish Point Lace Curtains, best St. Gall manufac- ture; heavily embroidered; value $5.50 to. $13.50 a pair; sale | Men’s Imported Suede Gloves, one large bujton; Nght] Tuesday > ‘$3.74 to $10.74 | Blec'c < Taffeta | inches wide; Tues: | the main, fpor, ser 54c Black Crepe de. Chire. | rood quality, 23 inthes wide; y, on the main > T4c7 White Goods. 1: Figured White Plumetis, 40 Inches wide, our own impoi- tation from France; woven | on old’ hand loons; she designs; 49c to $1.98 Linens and Towels ix ri | Doubie Damask, pure linen, 72 inches Wide: tive handsome designs to se from; our regular price, $1.39 a yar sale Tues- Pure Linen Napkins, from Ireland's foremost linen man- ufacturer; 27 inches wide; regularly $5.49 a dozen; sale j=sckpesdas 3.895; Huckaback Towels, dam- ask pattern, hemstitched and beautifully finished; 22x45. inch size; regularly 72c, each; sale Tuesday....44¢ Lining Fabrics." Satin Serge, 24 inches wide, leading shades; sells else. where for Soc a yard; here Tuesday..... +... 37e Cotton-back Satins i in white; cream, brown, castor, navy blue, gray, green and black; wear guaranteed; value $1.00 a yard; sale Tuesday. ..77¢ _Men’s Robes. i#. r_ Imported Blanket Robes, made of handsome Jacquard- pattern Blankets; with satin yokes and piped seams; 54. 50 values; sale Tuesda Boys’ Clothing. x. 1. Knickerhocker Suits, made of all-wool cheviots; double- breasted belt coats with full lined, knickerbocker_ trousers; 8 to 17 year sizes; EAvS ues; sale Tuesday... $3.49 tee Kitchen Ware. nasmen Enamelled Utensils —Celebrat- ed "El-an-Ge,” first quality; sale - Tuesday, In the Housefurnishing Dept., at these tpesial prices: Pibea 14-1 is Tea Kettles, M4 ce Covered Ssyeaturel No. 4, B4c,; No, 6, 81¢; No. 8, 3 Lippat Saucepans, No. . 6c. Tea Pots, No, 3, #Ac. neat and effective 1 regularly 98¢ to $1.39 a1) yard; sale Tuesday..,.69¢ | [ Laces. 11: r: | White Princess Laces, hand- | sewn, 459 yards, including Insertions, Medal- 1 Galloons, in widths 5-inches, values L 25a yard: sales} [i onleletiraveaueies ake ynonll a Teeter aunts _in—all_the 1 4 Rice Bollers, No. 3, dc, Ham Boilers, 74¢,. Le enna)