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‘TH. THURSDAY E EVENING “WORLD, Trust Holds Mono Lubricating Oils ing of.the Federal suit on of the, Standard Oil f New Jerrey was resumed lence ‘was’ addiiced which “BRetloge ‘corducing the Go: cdse. believes proves the cor- 7 ap iteritfon the Government that the oll Hicombine, through. its subsidiaries, the H#Gslena Signal Ol Company, -has a , of the railroad lubricating oil | dit thet net-enly charges fe price, but that jt discrimi. | fxainyt certain railroads tn the prites charged for-its product. (pThe Standard manufactures engine, valve. cit and coach oll, and Mr. Kel- logs said he would show that the Stand- Hard controlled 97 per cent of the busi- “Press. C.-Stelnbrenne® uaIAr or-the atts ay Gepastment of the Galena ‘Signal Company, was the first witness are to-day. Hie sald that the only “| tompanife | which he knew. that sold “flubricating ‘olla to ‘raliroads were the 4 Galena —Siznal”Of| Company and the Watera-Plerce Oll\Company. Little Left for Other Replying to further qufestions, he said he believed that Swan & Finch sold olf t the Maine Central and Boston anf Maine Rallroads, but could not say whether they were agents for the Btand- ard Oil Company. The Waters-Plerce if Company; -he testifod, obtains its ofl from the Galena Signal Ol! Company, ‘hich iin turn secures {ts supply from (Jzhe Standard Ol! Company at the same, (price am it {x sold to the raiiroads, The Galtnu Sigral-Cl-Company got no re- fand. « 7 Mr.) Kelloxe t = } Charles ‘Miller, nm read a letter from sident of the Galena (jSignal Oll Compans. written Feb. 23, 43WS, to D. D, Marony, Vice-President of ake hej iiabpie Shaw (Sha mut and Northern poly in Supplying. Mexico and Ca Lines Get Big Rebates : i ORELGNERS UNLOAD HIS in United States, |, nada —P. R.R: | book ‘Mr. Toad, in which Mr. Miller. stated tint the Galena signal Oil Company was Laupplying 971-2 ‘per ‘cont. of the total |railway mileage or thé United States, Canada and Mexico with lubricating oll. Couldn't Land Rogers, After sorfie inquiries concerning thé | Galena Company's supply of Iubricating {oflito the raiiway corporations, aa de- ptallgd ay Mr, Stelrbrenner, Mr. Kellogs jusked if the Tidewater Ranway Com- pany bought Sts Inbricating ‘olls from the Galena Company. Mr, Stelnbrennor said it i not. “And 1H, H Rogers owns the Tide- water Company, doesn't he?’ asked the Federal lawyer. % “Maybe lie thinks he can get better Miss was took may.i: replled the nstness. | Mr. Steinbrenner prolameearsd the- formation that the Galena 0} osm, | | [ATTettered the Tidewater Compan Comract for the supply of fubfiea | oll, but that It had: fal Whorwot the contract the witpeme was | enable to aay, Pennsylvania Gets. ‘Rebates. Mr. Kelloge: called attention clause int tract by which a tefund waa to be e! [awed the roads In case the cost-of loca. motive oll exceeded $1.75 per 1,000 millew. Mr. Steinbrenner said that under this clause the Galena refunded <o the Pen eylvania Railroad lines east of Witta- | Durg about 44 per: cent, and’ on the | Pittaburg, Fort Wayne and) Chicago | } line about 6 per cent. on Its purchases | of lubricating oll. “89 the Penn. } Tebate of all 0! sharpl; ania lines secured a} queried Mr. Ketlorg | The witness finally admitted jeome cousideration, that such w lease. Under such a.rebate the G | Sianal O11 Company lind: been paid. 24 centa for {ta valve oll, 14 cents for Ite | engine ofl and but 9 cents a gallon for its car oll by the Pennsylvania Com- pany, or about half what other compa- SiS HIS OWN AUTO AMERICAN STOCKS ns} Lawyer DRIVER-BROKE LA McIntyre- Charges Overspeeding and Larceny. | Hondon sold some 80,000 shares of i btacke in New York,.to-dax..and itamae | John F- Motntyre, in the Teported the: Amsterdam and Frank- Iso were sellers of stocks here on orders: Private cables to Wall ——-p-ttreet Nouees alleged that uneasiness j the possible effect of relations between Japan apd the United States of the deMaich of The. American battle-ahitp Meet to the Pacite. CHR WHS Sata TOBE HABE the tenor of tie London despatches | Dublithed: in New York and recabled Sabroad which’. asserted that foreign/ diplomats were uneasy over the out- come of relations between the United States and Japan Btocka opened Iow. in, the market to- rday of the | | Lawes en {toak- {hilarious the garage manager telephoned | -of Motor Car, Former Assistant __Distsiet-Attorney Coour, to-day, charged ‘his hauteur, | Wiliam Beckiey, of No. 21 East Ninety:| ninth street, with the lareny of an auto-| mobile and alsd. with breaking the pred | Mr, Melntyre houses his car in’ the | Yorkville garage, on East Eighty-aixtry | street Last nignt, it {s-alleged, Beckley- | went there with two young wo: out the machine. Aa he seemed | the lawyer, who hurried to the| Until 8 o'clock this morning Mr. Mc- | [Intyre walted for the retum of his | driver. He had with him Polteeman T 1 Met —the East Blgshty-elghth | street aiation Tandiwhenithe icantenot} hround the corner of “Madison ayenue | and the oMcer timed its run / ca They sot. the speed at 3 “si twenty-five miles an hour anid plover ordered the cha! (MISSING GIRL | dentify Purse-of Miss Archer! Found in Boat She Had Misa Emma I. Archer, the daught: si mies from her-home, and to-day the 3 | father and mother identined a pooket- Danhattan ‘Beach. from which a hard- somely. dressed girl hat an the property of thelr daughter. ‘and whose home ts one of the hand- nomest in his section of Brooklyn, ¢x~ pressed the belief that his danger Make the examination for college, unt!l her health gave way. When" the institute closed last June mother went to the Adirondacks for the summer months, ambitious to be in-college when she was twenty that In spite of her health whe in the boat ana which faye contained aot Misa Archer ater found snewn to lan $1 © Juncheon, and all through June, July a: she studied hard. The Archers returned Sept. 1 Miss En tlon for Vassar all studies but Latin « sho passed conditi to 1 Greek. ‘These 1 und reported She WHS | ue station | Her discouragement was: apparent (o | the members of her, family and a quiet 1 OOD, HER Twenty-secohd str « boat for an hour, Willlam Bs A VALUABLE PRESCRIPT ION Hired. FOR: found in’ a rowboat floating off had dirappeared ‘bladder troubles. Dr. | Specialists on these diseases. He attributes his success almoet entirely Archer, wid Ina man of means, | fhe tollowing prescription, wan drowned He told the police, however, that his B Bisse oraey Ouse) ae PG daughter, who has been a student at f \ Packer Institute, studied Iast winter : Qumee ‘and spring in the hope that she could ep les ee Weston ‘Archer, her two alsters and her After Meals, 2a? ONE A Children One-juarter to One-half Teaspoonful im her nineteenth year, was-so shaking In a bottle. If not in need of it now, we w. books to the mountains with her, “readers to cut this out and save it. more did not return, nor was ahe ul home for midnight her father bs ce ty che police of the Urand ave- deeply disappoitited anJ_ went back to] “Miss Aruler Js believed to have gone jher studles with ren: J application. Sifectly fro‘n her gome to James Mar-. | ‘3 boathouss af Emmons avenue and Ls Sheepshead Bay. Stie told Martin that she wanted to hire ‘ard, who lives in Twenty- as fishing off Manhatta: Miss Archer Jef ter |: aterday ere re pon when UY y y ft nig rowboat drifting towar m1. urealetast! cyesterday: (morning. pout’ deltting toward shima, that she was going for a w In the hottom of. the. boat then Mh nackat hook : RHEUMATISH, ‘KIDNEY AND: BLADDER TROUBLES” We are glad to be able to publish ‘for the benefit ‘of our readers Dr. George Edmund Flood’s famous prescription for rheumatism, kidney and Flood’s remarkable success In ‘treating rheumatism and all diseases of the Kidneys 4nd bladder. has placed himi first among all It is.the result of years of Investigation and experience. We publish it just as It came from-the doctor direct’ to us: This prescription can be filled at any good Drug Store, or, better still,.. ithe ingredients can be purchased separately and mixed at home simply by ould advise onr ity Two || All T vin all ent lf |Sixth Avenue Regular 69c Quality, pe: yard, his is an unusual offering of the popu LATE SHS ings and underskirts Blocks on| ONE { IN 4DAMB BUILDING ONLY | 5 Sa Toe Special Offering for Friday Silk Colored Taffetas the new -Fall shades stutable for | The quality is exceptionally strong and bright, with a rustling } | finish, and —wilt not-crack-or-break—every thread being-pure silk \dams Coir 4 Established Forty Years 55c. 400 genuine Boston every one potted separate and very. healthy-and-green;— Special Sale of Boston Ferns at $1.25 Each. We will offer to-morrow about Ferns— 5} They $3.50 i | and of the best dye and: finish, ‘These colors: i ‘| come in assorted sizes—18 to 1 White Efght Blac ——---Helio Navy fasper i 24 inches. high. Florists would AW tery pak in Royal New Brown |_| charge you $2.50 to | Cream Maine det]. Silver — © Copenhagen the very. same: plants ~ Garnet” Cardina} Mynle (> Plum Tan eto orrow, Al‘o plenty of Black. Regular ¢9c quality, at>, pric 7 morro to! Tailor In blac! Smart values —— value $3.50 each; choice, to-morrow and Saturday, at. Trimmed with scarfs.’ Value $1.45; 59c Yard Wide Silk Pongees at 396 A very. fine, silky finish fabric in all the’ new light. and. dark colors, including abundance’of black, golden brown, navy’ and tan. Value 50c. per yard; special ates... . 39c Noriac | IN O'NEILL BUILDING ONLY | £33 Splendid ‘Showing « of-- UNTRIMMED MILLINERY Complete—assortments of Untrimmed, Semi-trimmed—and Untrimmed and semi- trimmed Suit Hals for women, | | trimmed Hats for misses and children. Fancy Feathers, Coque Plumes, bout and Ostrich Plumes, Tips, Aigrettes, Velvet and Mustlin Foliage, Roses, Violets, Dahlia: gles The finest and best assorted | | stock to be found in the city. perior grades at ‘lowest Special tor Friday and: Saturday. 50 Dozen Ostrich Plumes k and white, full sixteen inches in length; actual Women’s Trimmed Tailor Suit Hats models, “produced in our own’ workrooms Children’ s Felt Knockabout Hats Navy, brown, leather, castor an special atic. cee Sky eine ete In ait) im BUILDING ==} Great Sale of Porticres At Manufacturers’ Cost The greatest value giving event that we have ever announced in connec- tion with our upholstery department. 500 pairs of splendid Portieres at prices that just-about rep- | | resent their cost to’make to-day. | | of extra quality Repp, Queen’s Cords and Armures, ~There is an enormous assortment of colors «nd designs to select from. They are all bordered a At $3.25 a pair: regular value $5.50 94,00 -a-pair;_regular value $7.50 _ ‘Waterprook _ Combination Suits for Boys __ Fifty thousand mothers whose” boys have worn Dudley = suits recommend —them-fer—— ~ your boy. —Fifty thousand mothers will testify that Dudley Sui tical suits ever designed for boys. Fall models, Fall colorings and Fall fabrics of the famous Dudley 4-in-4 W. Vaterproof Combination Suits are ready. The fabrics are newest overplaid and check effects, in new brown and grays, woven ex- _pressly for “Du "suits with o i—a fabric that would give greatest service. Dudley suits are tailored b ted children’s tailoring arganizaltion, who tailor year in and-year_out only children’s garments that retail from $5.00 up. “Dudley” new Fall_n models are cut with full rounded ed_chests, full natural shoulders. are the most’ stylish and-prac- at Mexican Central's Reached 2: Cillcago and Alton 11+ Paul ‘and, Amalgamatod Copper, _11- f4nd American Smelting, Anaconda, Gen- Floctric. the Sugar ixtocks and rooklyn ‘Tans! Bt teule lend Western p: = {Sault Raintes Marie “preferred, 3 market cloned “dull. | The Closing Quotations, waln Si The ao zy —% + OH) 212 = oes + 4 + ou — aK = 4 a bse cial RRZE OF St, | added the charge of larceny: si Pronsed_ Steel. Pal, rest on the overspeeding charge. Then he] Magistrate Walsh held (the wnan in The ex-prosecutor the complaint. $300 ball’ fo- will assist trial. Mrs. Garson Scream: ahd Detectives Canght Mim | Mra, Eva Garson, of No, 76 East / +14 | Broadw on returning. to her home; fj” =f] to-day, saw a man's: ” atloking | S| trom beneath the bed. (‘The woman} dropped her bundles and acreamed | ‘Burglars! Fire! Police! Help!” | The stranger scrambled out and start- rom-the house, Detectives Wuchner and Kemp, Madinon sirest station, had hoard the | woman's cries and caught the intruder, | The man. who gave the name of 7 Jacob Friedman, was held by Magis- trate Droexe tn $2,000 bail for exam- | tion to-m: Y ser Ont. | Renae | Peopi Se Pull, Hep, Stee), RE FTE SES re i T Fe pecker ws os + FEES Nothing -ski clothes, taree-and raams;tfar-the < boy Made van two sats, Ddottom, mped. coy with russet fibre tition and-fall cover, paper lined. At $5.25 a pair; regu.arvalie $). pe At $6.50 a pair; regular value-$12. At $7.25-a-pair; regular-value Ha |" IN EITHER BUILDID --Trunks—Complete_Lines- Prices” Always the: Lowest Possible. tute - Tia ORE basswood Pompons, Paradise, Mara- $2.50 Exceptional $3.75 and $5.98 while they last... ilousefuratshini we Guarantee i THE’“BOND THAT MAKES] | IT IMROSSIBLE FOR YOU) |} _ HERE WE-GUARANTE every article we nell to be Hnot lower than’ the pr same goods at n New Yor! value, conditk y article to in our advertiser WE STILL FURT ANT faete: prices. gheaction i ‘ ARTER BUYING that any part or the spirit of been violated, » rectify just reason on chased and we money promptly It ix, of course. and under nd gray. +++ 95} } sanitary goods and goods madi % 10 order cannot be exchanged : AL the prices of | not subject xo | Ta reJuction, if IN EITHER BUII, ‘Canary Bird & nd-m; ~ Another: impo ¢) HARTZ eaTTneles at _AMPORTANT. { O'NEill- -Adams Co. TO LOSE WHEN TRADING the ALSO GUARANTEE ER! GUAR- purchake to be # do net—vonsldes until-our patron the erro! LD. Complete Outfit “|| Only $3.25 “very tow “pie $1.25 rice of low @s re of the Kk the and | wear sly as} | ore OF to~ the: ‘ou delleve} | the letter or if stood th Cage. MO. aN malleable” iron ning at | 28in.- 30in, 32in, 34in_ 7,95 8.45 8.95 9.45 ‘Boston Dress Trunks of seasoned basswood. can- ered, well painted, bound yuicanised hard —fibre- centre bands, strong malleable tron trimmings, 30-inch M 32-inch. strap .hinges, with three cleats; deep set-up tray with 28 Inch, «$5.95 Fie 1st 108 snapped _—up—quick] early if you want one 36 ine! axtraorginary bargains. eI 9.95 1 Singing Canary” TS [a Brass Cage, if eR $3.95 1_ Package Gravel, Onlv 1 Package Seed, t-Brass Spring, 1 Brass Bracket. 2 Feed Cups, 1 Bind Bath, { Cuttle Fish, { 1 Cuttle Fish Holdez, $4.45 $4.95 $5.45 ilvertised Ww; $3.25 Regular price so—order of these $4.25. 7 any other-| | The waterproofing is-done and tested ai the mill at the time the cloth is woven, insur- ing fabrics that are perfectly and. surély; waterproofed, _ _Dudley-4-in-| Waterproof Combihation Suits are sold under the alioneest guarantee —ever-issued- for. children’s suits: “$6 Worth of Service c ora New. Suit. Be 50,000 sold under this guarantee, not one ever returned. Dudley 4-in-{ Waterproof Combination Suit—a double- eee jacket with belt, two ~_ pairs of trousers {one pair of strong knee pants and one pair-of knickerbockers)—cannot be sold in the usual way at wholesale for Brill stores’ retait price. Sizes-are 71046; samples.and measuring. blanks free. } The fabrics, the models and the tailoring are $6.00 standard. Brill price, $3.96. Men’s Suits, Fall Coats & Raincoats $10, Here are garments that in fabric, tailoring, style and service equal any sold at one-third —to ohe-half more. Every garment: warranted-to-hold_s shape, fit and style, SUITS of strictly all-woot cassimete, in wale, overplaid and stripe effects. : FALL COATS in correct Fall models and correct Fall fabrics and colorings. CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS made from excellent fabrics and tailored by one of ° ” America’s best raincoat tailors. Men’s Suits, Fall Coats & Raincoats $15. Garments that fully demonstrate the advantages of Brill-directed tailoring institutions and close milf affiliations. All are journeyman tailored and all‘are made from fabrics usually limited to garments costing considerably more. SUITS of worsted, velour and-smart cheyiot, in a wide range of COTTER new weaves. and colorings and cut on the newer Fall models. . FALL COATS in dozens.of new shades, extremely style, but all correct. CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS of cassimere, cheviot, thiber and worsted, in plain black and handsome fancy y-weaves—all high- “grade fabrics, and cut on-correct Brill Fall models: Get the Habit. Go to smart and aanaitily conservative in UNION SQUARE, 14th, near B'way, 279 BROADWAY: near Chambers. 47 CORTLANDT, near Greenwich. 126th STREET, - wth rothers cor, 3d Avenue. 2 Adams Bldg. ‘Phone, 1801—Chelsea. z 7 eee Sn aRaRe | IN BITE Ry BUI DING Elgin in-No, ane apd wi B50 BUTTE R-extra quality best Western—creameries; none finer obtainable; carefully packed : jase. 74 Coffes—Dourbon } full Ravers. excellent dink: SOUPS —Potter'& Creamery, direct from the Ox Tail, Beef, Julienne, Broth or Bisque of Oyst regular price 10c., per c: ington or Schimmel's Condensec. Soup, Clam Chowder, Vegetable Buy Your Groceries & Delicatessen Here New Fresh Goods, the Best the Markets Afford—Prices 0" \ Wright Ginger, , Oysterettes, Grahant; ~ régular ages, per dozen, 47>. package ..., Muttor tery 6c I Sc, an. — MeGowan's K, Brand). Ph ease? 08 = Mico An? | | fa Woaled, desteions Formosa Oniong. Cylon | + ‘ored. Coftte Enelieh Breaxtast, Young mula Hyson, or Mixe: Ths, | Navored for 81.00; per | ipgeagnacoyraes us | cuit Co.'s Uneeda, Uneeda Milk, Lemon or int dc tends! pack- fly June na- \Cateup (Purn Brand)-Made | trom ripe Ma eathy a fp Int, “bottle, UF Ktave Hantos, B price Sse re large. ci fy ster ised Appin dulce otties, per dosen. | nnest pint. bai pint bo! Olivea—1 zaniile u Milk Chocolat We} regs Buiter—Im oat the kind chowi 11D. geld Extraate fenton Rlayert 208; wlar pelea. (4 0c; "par Unburnable Btoy Olive Ol — Jacquen Duprat Imported {per hox Staroh—Flora} Laundry starch; wooden boxer. Polteti—Diack Ratine Polls, $76 Heatetron Eeamel can ‘Tonmues—D thy. Oliva ll; | Lamba Tonguen: halt: Bho.) quart 7 20¢ | sar Crisp Mai: | Vine unr (AIM 306 [Sans Gur tree) King. Brand; | Duteh Cleanser. Bardinct, In| cans for 28e, can ess AD tle, sit Fafcy, ony Bho.) sAbeolu or. pollahi , tree running ulers10c. 5 | ea | [Delicatessen Department] ADAMS BUILDING, 4TH FLOOR, [No Mai “Figin if prackeae ereak fervent or (i Batter Extra fancy 5 » Oe alr eh is De pilsing Heesetert, {rape Boloana pera Brand, age | Een ar tat Brand Polleh — Chamberlin Co. Heat OP 476 High .. 18 Picking pint dar, Mon, pure ie