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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 724, —WWEMAIDRITY “OFLC. PADS | His Call for Help to Overcome | ing Fruit. - _ ACCOUNTS JUGGLED. Cooked Up to Make UPA _ yorable Showing.” + Steiness assocint= who asked a = \might for Tinalsa Central Raflroad prox- lies against B. H. Harriman, the Wevi- lern railroad wizard. Mr, Fish intends The Fish call for proxies steals a March of forty-etght hours on the an- nual report of thd Harriman faction, Which is not out unetl to-morrow, Mr. Fish’s Charges, |, In hile call for proxies Mr, Fish makes for the first time these detailed ohartftes Of manipulation of the eompangy’a ac. ) counta: - further emphasised a Jot, 8,630; em; J.T. 4; Walther ‘gen, 18, and Mr- Harriman himself 130. With’ this handicap of 22,708 shares leainst him Br, Piet 1 Nghting for the alance of power, whch ts one share ore than 470,20.’ Ail that the ‘Haryi- sian {ction need acquire Is proxtes for | and qrevident of the {insurance Mr A haa go LaF bee SS d leah Leward A rernn control of the Iilinols Central!’ -FISH-SFEMS It MLK PRICES 60 = UP ANOTHER CT fan Caeierer Announces crease Because of Higher to Farmers. Rates An Alfeance of a cont a quart Jn Harriman Influence Bear-.- jo 4. Gr milk has been annotinced al- cwidy. end another tnorease ts li \betore Gold weather comes According {to the ‘Sheffield Farms Company the price will be rained from # to 8 cents by | that concern on Oot. 1 The Borden Company and the Mutual, | the other two big mlik supply concerns, ‘yet deck ided upon an advance. | \Charges Figures Have Been) according to Promdent J. M. Hannahs, ot the Mutuel Company, thet concern expects to make its promt at all times on by-products in the shape of butter | In the aalo of milk alone have not and chéese. théfe in, he gaya. but Uttle prodt. The advance tn the price of milk, cording 10 Loton. Horton, President of tho SheMeld Farme Company, ia due | to'the hieher prices paid to farmers and | the general advance tn the cost of the | ve been paying the farmers } 3% to 4 cents for mk and after wet \a of October will have to pay 4 to seid Mr, Horton, ne Mt cost § cents @ quart to pur = if" be was asked it costa a cent a bottle freight t0| ting % from the farm to tt ty |. STERLING, IL. It comts half a cent w bottle for | yrooding over the trial jon. fillin@ and icing. Tt costa Thaw for several mont Sept Vhree-pightia of a cent a bo ecome os a {yiaul ft trom the depot to the whol In- tale house: That means that tt practically 64 cents a bottle to put the aly a 4SIZECOE LLAR Ss HAVE BUTTONHOLES WHICH ARE STAYED AND STRENGTHENED BY A BAR WHICH PREVENTS PULLING OUT. the milk on the delivery wagon, f the ba. pay pense —~ THINKS SHE'S EVELYN THAW. ot Hany K s and having day and was Sanitarium PUZZLE! Find the blank space In this ad vertisement, - That's ¢asy, isn't-it? WENIETE uist a5 easy for x “Lost tnd Bound” “Ad. In The - World, tc discover the whereabouts of. missing article. BonwirHarris z Co, APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS \ noe OU ARE INVITED TO THE Creme - Our Clothes Shop To-morrow, Sept. 25th, where the highest standard of merchandixe will RY, "Quality Clothes for Father and Soa.” BROADWAY: & -FIFTH-AVENUE. CORNER TWENTY-FIRST STREET Greenhut Na Have’a collection of toilet articles in Ivory, Ebony Inlaid and Genuine Tortoise Shell. A complete line of bristle goods, including © Kent’s English hair, tooth and nail brushes. In the same department a complete selec- tion of Oriental and French perfumes and sachets. The prices of these high grade articles are reasonable. Attractive items in the Stationery depart- ment are as follows: Fabric‘Glace, Fabric finish, French Dimity. Artistic dinner ‘favors and cards appropriate for all occasions at moderate cost. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupled by B, Altman & Co.) to disease contracted from germs carried in milk. fe | BETTER ORDER IT. Thousands of deaths in New York City every year are directly due You cannot detect these germs, but you can prevent yourself from having any risk of this sort if you order | |It is absolutely pure and safe—the only milk in ‘New York as | Pasteurized, Served from our. 40 stores and 300 wagons. EFFIELD PASTEURIZED MILK Sheffield Farms-Slawson-Decker Co. Open to the public. The . Wolfner Piano $250 UILT by one of the best manufacturers in the country. and embodies every feature upon which good plano can be judged. No Money Down---1 a Week ‘Ne Extra Charges. No Interest. No Charge for Cartage. A Kevolving Stool and Protection Cover } Free with tach Piano. We adopted the Wolfner be- cause it proved to-be the piano we were looking for—one that we could guarantee and: con-’ scienttously call The Best $250 Piano ’ in the World You can’t get for $250 a beter jf piano than the Wolfner—and@ you-éan’t get at any price one that offers you greater protec- tion, satisfaction and economy. The Wolfner Is Fully Gugegpiced| {Siegel C 0 er Store, Fifth Flo*r, Cen cx) ._— For our regular store announcement see page 5 |] Storm Coats, suitable as well for travelling or motoring wear: made of 1 Pp! ARTICULAR attention is directed to a display of dainty hand- | | | } | | Great Reduction Sale of High Grade PIANOS Already the large supplies of new WISSNER Pianos for tl ‘ | Fall display are arriving at our warerooms, This means that we ,; must have all available space. We have a large number of fine Upright Pianos that Must Be Sold at Once ___, to make room for this new. stock. The offering includes: several | WISSNER Pianos absolutely like new, a number of returned | rentals and some very fine Upright Pianos by prominent makers that have come to us in exchange for our Player Planes. Also ra few of our finer styles of ‘Wissner Pianos with cases differing slightly from our latest models, Do Not Miss the Opportunity. Come and Try ’ Our New PLAYER PIANO Any one can play it. No RON Tea e of music required, A perfect Upright Piano with the Player built inside, Prices and terms just right. New York: Brockiya: Ss 628-540 Fulton St. 96 Fifth Ave., cor. 16th St. The Sunday. World's “Want” Directory makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe, i |] 4-year sizes | sleeves with hemstitching and embroidery edge; hem on 34th to 35th St. | Superb Gowns Share Honors _ With The Millinery. . HE Autumn. Millinery Show — to-day,’ Wednesday and Thursday—chiefly in the Reeve} Second Floor Millinery Parlor, though the Balcony section offers an unusually iaterest- ing collection of Trimmed Tailored Hats. Gowns in the parlor adjoining the Millinery room rival—perhaps ‘outrival—Millinery- in in- terest. Here is a great collection of as fine im- ported Gowns as we have ever exhibited. The most celebrated French modistes are represented. Some of the models deserve special mention. For example— a splendid costume in coral crepe de chine, from Drecoll; fine black-and-white Lace Gown, —bead-spangled, from Francis; a costume in “moonlight blue,” from Raudnite: 4 Paquin model, in onitbre cloth, designed particularly for slender women; a Bechof-David costume in pale green net, __tlaborately spangléd and embroidered with pink roses In addition, there are many other imported models as well as copies, in satins, chiffon velvets, laces, yoilés and broadcloths. The imported costumes range in price from $169.00 to $474.00 Domestic Models, from $34.74 to $295.00 Dresses, Suits and Coats --» For Special Selling. HOW. days—but that does not mean that there will be any let-up in offering special’ groups such as have brought new records for September selling. And those we advertise In de- = tail are but a part of our undernrice offeri —freauently the BEST values—are “Noi Advertise, carded. é $75.00 BROADCLOTH DRESSES, $64.75 Princess models made of best guality imported chiffon broadcloth, in brown, prelate and garnet (in other shades to order) elaborately embroidered with Soutache braids and fine tucks; skirts full box-pleated, with folds at bottom, and finished with self-color buttons. WOMEN’S $28.00 DRESSES, $23.74 Dainty Two-piece models, made of imported dark shadow plaids—dark green, brown, olive, blue and wine; skirts full pleated and finished with two folds; waists elaborately trimmed with velvet and lace and finished with lace yokes, lace collars and cuffs-and small gilt buttons. FOR SMALL WOMEN AND MISSES Dresses, made of fine quality plaids, novelty mixtures and plain Panamas; one and two-piece model immed effectively with taffeta silk and brald; 12 to 18-year sizes 10.74 to $24.74 Coat Suits, made of high class mannish mixtures; double-breasted Jackets, with notched velvet collars and tailored sleeves; pleated skirts, finished with folds and déep hems; 12 to 16-year sizes; value $13.75, sale,.@10,.74 WOMEN’S STORM COATS, $14.74 shower-proof materials, in tan, olive, Oxford and black; full, loose double- breasted model, with hight or low collar and full coat sleeves with turn- back cuffs. Infants’ and Children’s Ware 2 made garments and caps—French productions, just through our Foreign office, Iq domestic apparel, these special values are offered: White Bearskin Coats, finished with two rows of pearl buttons; 1 ie $1. Short Dresses, made of nainsook, gathered at nec and 1 year Short ‘Lawn Drésses, finished with) pointed yok Stitching: hemstitched edge on neck ‘and Sleeves,. Bemaitched ‘ruffle on_ skirt: sizes 6 months and 1 vere RET OER KT: OTR sca OP PS ita 89, Latest Productions From Foreign and American Looms. _ Firat Floor. All wool and. silk-and-wool fabries—an exposition of all that Is new and desirable—inctuding such materlals” as” Brondeloths,: itr stripe;-check-and plaid effects stripe > Cheviots and Worsteds, French Silk-and-Wool Suitings; also imported Plaids, particularly suitable for \Wwaists and chil- dren’s dresses, in Scotch designs and colorings, at 69c, 83c,: 9c, $1.24 and $1.59 a yard. FOR SPECIAL SELLING: IMPORTED PRUNELLAS, 44 Inches wide, in-a full rangé of the desirable colorings; yard BROADCLOTH SUITINGS, 50 inches wide; ja a varfety of designs and colorings; yard ssssereeeees ‘ $1.24 IMPORTED BLACK ETAMIN 44 Tek skirts. and costumes; made to sell at $1.00 2 yard; sale 9¢ BLACK PANAMA, 50 Inches ‘wide; deep ric ae IMPORTED BLACK CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, high lustre; spotpraaty $1.50 quality; yard 91,19 IN THE UNDERPRICE BASEMEN L WOOL Sree SERGE, 3 FANCY GRAY SUITINGS, in checks. myrtle 300 and plaids; value 450, a yards) sale; 4 Ie ost Shr caGere PRAGUE eae Ie an excéllent fabric jie Third Floor. Curtains and Portieres. are extraordinary; | < EW lots crop out’ to join the great artay of odds and ends §- N that figure in the big stock-cearing sale. The economies’ U IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, made on best quality Swiss net and finistied with extra wide borders: _ Regularly .-s-+-r6 $7.74 $8.24 $8.94 $9.94 \Bld. Sale, per pair.....€4.98 85.74 96.74 87.24 *” PINE MERCERIZED ARMURE PORTIERES, in reds and greens, {inished-ywtth extra deep valance fringe; $5.74 ae 43.48 ond pairs sale «+. * 74 VERONA VELOUR PORTIERES, heavit sible colorings; $23.00 values; sale. embossed; revere A ‘ ad