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SP off a point to 8S on the announcement of the scrip divid New York Cen- tral was persistently sold and yielded to.04 3-4. The jute tally curried Amerl- Jean Smelting and Northern Paciic a ve yesterday's closing and & ie vothers a teactione MET, SLAWVER ORDERED 10 GW FACTS TO JURY ‘STOCKS RALLY AND CLOSE WITH GANS oe on fee and KAISER WENT coca) TO LONDON 10 ¢ SEE SPECIALISTS maintained, the gaine ee, und of bonds $2 The Closing Quotations. High Money Rate Affect- ocd tov Moc ina | ed Early Market. j THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, re soe oe caehensymee 1907. DECEMBER 11, | RESTAURANT Phonographs $1.00 Down $1.00 a Week $1.00 s Week ™ O SUXTUDAY. 19" 70 20° STREETS NEW YORK. Now for the Greatest Clearing Sale We've | Atiie by p ‘ : Mae re Paul D. Cravath May Get Into| E witeim’s Trouble Wit Ever Held. Now! Instead of January. Ss | prices as a rile did not show matked , of a! . : Contempt for Refusai Heanses intcnalear(i stsex inane tos :*| Throat and Ear Regarded WE RE! hot geing to wait-until January to hold our Clearing Sale. . Going to inaugurate this momentous : } to Testif + Vaayo:¥ut, the meniera) ‘tone | wan’ oni 2 a5 Serious, event just now when the best bargains of, the year will appenl to you most. There’s not a garment ; a ae : |Gugar was offered freely and a: 2 . in our entire stock that will not be marked down in keeping with this sale. tr Third Floor. : ony a | three polnts: Reading and Delaware .€ | Anaconda ¢ | é The values are ee to be very unusual and we want you to bear in mind that the superlative Is backed up: here just “TA Ca > | Hudson were also under pressure and | fait S| PARIS, Dec, 1.The London corre.” ‘aa falthfally ax nace : CLAIMS: A PRIVILEGE. yielded a point, There were a few no [kn af spondent of the Matin says that the two f Vi ; Ga Re ees We 7, m xX Tom . Co 1 Well Direct ee ae a eet a [chee a a ies Soe saa eaaieesaie $ 00. for OI en’ ie Suits oO en 5 Suits at $ era) { unsel as Well as Direc hy eluding’ Northern Pacife which tm- "Uh! Ge ey i Sizes 34 to Sizes 34 to 40 Bee ‘ me Wes proved 1 and American Smelting 1 1-4 ah ae a ais 1m due fo his desire to;consult specialisis a 4s : vd “i So Acted in Confidence In Inter’ dealings the lst ran off, and |UBlO & XN. We. 135, “jas to tis throat. the trouble in whicn| Worth $22.50 ea *429.75 | ‘Worth $32.50 to $39.75 - Wi. ’ Professional ee greceee erate asule Tee ertact. | 148i yi persieta iene | Just 76 in this lot in'a great diversity 2 Jast 88 Suits in . this lot in Panne | ; Froressionally. Ae Eee Co Uns « iat A wed. curious manifestation of hie cas|¥ Of styles and in all the wanted colors; all splendidly (Cheviot mixtufes, stripes and checks—in the . single r ‘ - barconaunesniand proreasouatincaald’ a cate relilaitis | tailored and finished, A “bargain while they last. 2 -‘or double breasted models ; tight or semi-fitted style. - Paul D. Cravath, formerly « director | stocks more freely mont every issue) Gt % | The corrempondent further says that 12 of them are double breasted; in beautiful cheviots; :14 of them are single-breasted suits in Panne Cheviot, fe sf the Me “curitien Company |O% Pacogntzed prominenge was forced if } [after King Alfonso aves the aK clear te | - slees40 and $2 only. the new bytton-through style;' sizes 34-40 and 42. Be | “i 01 ore, Li ion ass e did ni and its spre cquneal, was to-day Gaede Pie Ap even ee we 18 Be ee te aie Ok iser'a ohywicarranat | 10vof them are tight-fitted button-through conts; sixes § are double-breasted and beautiful styles; “sizes 34_ : formally ord/red by Judge Rowalsky | favorable urtect on the Industrial group. ws Ya wpe 2 g pasrancel iad (shan neds E | J $8 and 405° ‘ to 34. a) ; _ & anawer < ‘tain questions which -the |)Sugar sagged 3, Brooklyn Transit aa Mo Bac. Se a ! Se | Pa + mu + 4 30 of them are io blue, black and brown eheviots; semi" 0 are single-breasted in dainty checks; ‘sizes 36.to 40. November Grand Jury desired to put. to} 88d Reading. Misrourl Pacitic Di Ha eat Dat Ri 70%. 72% 2G fitted sults; sizes 34, $6 and 4s. ‘ 47 are tight-fitted. Military Suits in Broadcloths—sises,. him regarding Anttiony N, Brady'a.ta- | Uiere Sacurities 2. Uallimore & Onlo/ Norg Sabir tee itt Sig | monte : 2 ota ait ca A 12 of them are tight-fitted coat sults in’ manntaly rnixs 3H to 40, \ : Wolgia Walco i the ar teehee glor upmard turn | Norkiem Paitin! 18h : Th aL age ts sid 114 $i. ie dead meals ,10 of them are mixtures {n Hehe fitted, 24 inch Coats," ‘ultoh, Wall and Cortinndt streets 1 s ae siae dal: nas pias we me + 2 12 of them are if in cheviot: “alxes $1, 36 and $8, : Har mlvour ane ae Cee | gates tate UA" ee byla t WE EOC BE 8 | foes ead alae vee ee Cloth Pri D ‘ vath formally declined to answer on the; Paul, Sputhern Pacife and savers i i a . ax z eet Ne Tail orkng [YP $ Ta + ; ae STR +g (9) incess resses eon he Bond of protean a ee dante ia athe aa’t ris meet eat , i vas star 5 Wi icy = 8 i Additional Suit Bargains} Dresses for $24.75 ii Dresses for’ $39.75 9) een ao Me ei jo was reduced to a | Preseod Stee! te ‘ : ‘ eh | ; itn : , es abo $49.00 Suits for, ....$24.75 00 Suits for. Dresses for $34.75 |$78.00 Dresses for $45.00]. { won next. Monday. in Part IL, of| wil the market Soapite eviienc =| Repaale Buca: i SEE ten $2 $55,00°Rults for... 920/75] $85.00-Sutts for. ; en NS, General Sessions, the: District-Attorney | tered Hauldation. W i cies Advance. —Decline $65.00 Suits for $32.50 | $125.00 Suits for. Princess, Gowns will arguo that Mr. Cravath shouml be — <= = a 4 $29.75 Princess Gowus in’ Messaline, pastel colors, at : Punlaliad for conteinst In the event of| Coat Clearance : ae 1878 kG : sj. Opposing argu-| : 63 $25 Broadcloth Coats, all Inéd, at. . 2 $57.00 Princess Gowns, In Messaline Taffeta, Crepe de:¥ Wf be made not only on Mr. | 40 $16.60 Cheviot Coata, yoke lined, at. Chine und Voiles, at. "$37.50 : # behalf, personatiy, but on be- | iS - | | 25 High-colored Evening Coats, values to $35, at } 3 $69.00 Two-plece Crepe de ‘Ching Gownal....1/1849/76 { {ie American Bar Association | 25 odds and enda in $30 Caracul Cloth Coats, at...$16.50 < Gown ‘ 1 $85.00 Princess Gown In liberty alll, Might bine. 809.78: York Bar Arsociation. | a pnibor ied $65, Garant clort coates ee Jong,$32.50 1 $110.00 Princess Gown In voile..... ‘s $75.00 eS the question practically re-| | | 100 Black Broadcloth Coats, values to 95.00 Prince (pais . Hf into a test case affecting | | @ 76 Black Broadcloth Coats, values to $33. gree CUE Dn cree oem Ctepe decChine = Fnyen 6 lanue of t ‘| ppaautack Ei coats AERO $10, at $24.75 35 Imported French Gowns, worth <7 ing but n} | ‘ancy is < . 1 heb Grand] | J 18 Imported Coats, values tp $100, at. \ up to °300, special at...... $100.00 - a For some days rumors have been fi ° ° ie 4 bs floating around the Criminal Courts Se [ % ; Soule Gael wee ce ene ‘(10,000 Handworked Irish Linen InitiaHed i ae - || 10,000 boxes Hand worked Irish Linen Initialled | € nation was finally given! 2 “ri A: Seton reports by the appearance| \ 3 | H Tidk hi fs fi M é&> W. Main Floor, Yj “teats ai The Distnes-Atiormeyn mee] . Keep a package on a low | a ercniers ror en omen. £27 Main Freer Mr ¢ vath id 7} ' 2 og ae Cin aciuaad focmer tudes Alten | shelf. . Let the children help | I" S that sale of Holiday Initial Handkerchiets that ulways comes just before Christmas—greater than ever this } Ryan and Brady Testified. SER with Appearance of Mr. Cfavath the Grand Jury began the frst meeting which it had neld in ek, At the request of airman\ Willcox. of the Public Ser re Commission, the Grand Jury last | ) the matter of the not: | by which Mr. Brady | # railroad which had =| the themselves. took Foal exis nee and then sent all of the exception of $20, » William C. Whit- Dolan, P. Bikins and are the most nutritious food | made from flour. William yan and Mr, Brady and Mr, h Were summoned 10 testify, The} ¢ ~) male seemingly willing wit it Mr Cravath took refuge in clan rofessional confidence, saying company, wivclt Wate Always fresh, crisp, clean. In moisture and dust proof packages. ¢ : “NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY The Grand Jurora finally appealed te Dis or Jerome for ald avath to make full atl Hod to its ipterrogatons. Presentment to Fonee Him. After the conference In the Diatrict- Attorney's office the Grand Jury and} all the other interested parues went to} Part I. ‘The Grand Jury. foreman of | 4 presentment to-Judge Rosalaky rs ng forth toat while Mr. Ryan had e the right of a client, 1 full sense of -all that 1 him and Cravath, 3 On me strength of this Sdmiasion £9 Mr. Jerome insiwted that the bond of - Professional secredy, had practically |: » en dissolved by Mr, Ryan's state . Cravath should: be} & broad Se Ments and thi competfed to Esa oe laniated Foes sthere: a ruling the Grand Jury rooms and courts vould be turned sinto debating schools every: time wuld. be A lawyer was President Job der, or ihe if T Aswociatlor Mr. Ho insisted tiat there should be time for a full argument. He sald tho de- termination would affect the logal pro- nationally He believed Mr. | Oravath should be protected in his pro- fessional oxition since Mr. Ryan. as client, had not waived th relation, By ‘consent, gus vath, It bein, aroady ‘declined. Jerome, | 4 | Jed that the ne put to Mr. rd that he tas sb) answer th is should t Ktated p Dt of the Bar Asmclation, would make a week J Ainitice (ek Ve = { cr 26 (monthly, as you 5 kK i east; pays for a Restioniot teuarnge = Schencke’ Piano in your Pleemia x In {ts presentment the Grand Jury-at |W ‘home, Is there. any #chencke Piano an Oe ured the following lankunge: | ie Quextion for determination beng | waives Rayan ‘and others had in me | fansaction atolen:the sum. of #111 ‘exeuse for \ife or gives you {ull enjoy- daughter wanting « “men’ of ‘ite pleasures PP iseactial transcript’ of the teatimon: siven by Ryan before’ the Grand ae Wan also quoted. According to his evic ! o, he must ‘have known very little Qt the details’ of the purchase from | Brady. He wan on record as mwearing that no memoranda passed between the Waterented | parties and’ that "he. or Grevath had no conversation regarding payment of the money to Brady and Ka partial repayment to the directors of Tugae Quackendos, of the M © Quackenbos, of the Met's Je Paterna ney ‘Assistant Districts tornéy- Howard Gana wore on hand with idee Calwalader and Judge Parker, to| set -an counsel for Mr, Cravath, | Ee ern Ea RETIRED MERCHANT "DIES ON TROLLEY CAR. Had Started on a Fishing Trip\When Piano any longer? meanwhile Our Schenc!-e Piano Club Offers|} a *350 Piano for °215 on easy payment terms as described nbove. » ‘The head of any family with 810 to spend for Christmas cannot possibly invest it in anything that will give the entire family as $ much pleasure and satisfaction as will one of these high- class instruments. - Bargains in Used Pianos Exeellen! instruments takin in exchange for new, Pianos during the recent busy holiday ellie. } | | | A 1 Krakisiier Upright 175] 1 Steck ....s-+++ cs+aaUpright, , 130 | 1 Chevalier . Upright. . ~~« — Stricken. by Heart AY, ttnabeae: Ubrght 180 1 Hardman ,...... .+-.Upright,.175| 1 Weble eee ICS Disease, «77! |} 1 Wing & Som [Upright (105 [1 Pease...++-+s¢++++s+Upright, 105111 Sherwood, sUpright..106 |B Frederick Reuter, sixty-five years (iota, a retired business man living a: Me. Greenville avenue, Jersey City, died ‘on| A Montgomery streot trolley. ear about § o'clock ‘this morning. He had atarted on a fisting trip and had With him n rod ahd tnokde as well as tour.iticketa for an excurali ateambout Al oster, which runs Freke Wishing Banks, Hie to heart disoase, Cones unopened letters were fount the body, one of which wis fron iCty) Ldige, “Royal Arcanum, | ‘body was tuken to tho city morgue. | end\.the taatty wee notified, We sell these on very easy terms and will exchange any within one _year, applying atnount paid on price of a new instrument. SON DEPT, ‘ FOURTH FLOOR to dean | af . ie \@ At 75c for. box of six—several styles of Women’s hand-worked initiais on pure Irish linen—neat script n ee a iscu | 3 | ¥ tnltials—also various wreath and floral desfgns—some on plain linen, ‘otliers on French check and cross-bar linen. Worth $1 and £1.25. year because of stveral large purchases at a price concession that has never been made before. 5 The variety of styles 1s unmatchable, the savings unusual, ag in no instance do you pay the z advanced price that has taken’ place in linen aud. which ‘ather hotises are forced to charge. Our orders were, placed aver a year ago. thereby saving you the recent advance in Linen prices. *1.00 for Box of 6 ny : Value $1.50 $1 for box of six——Men’s Irish linen initialled Hand- kerchiefs, openwork block initialsjin floral style. Regular $1.25 value. 4 81 for th eee 7 afte, ‘ |, $1.25 for box of six—Men’s pure Irish linen Handker- AASp I lors box iol sixqiialtialdozenidificrent styles) ot || sar, jae peat creu emma prt aera ec aetT a $1.50 for box of*six—Several styles Men’s hand- . for Box of 6 Value $1.25 At 89c. ior box of six—Women'’s Irish linen initialled Worth 1. Handkfs, with ini.ial in dainty floral wreath effect Women's band- worked initials in¢ bow knot, floral wreath and script worth to-$1.50. box designs on pure Irieh tinen; | worked Irish linen‘initialled Handkerchiefs, script and block letters. | Worth $2 per box, | At $1.75, $2..and’ $2.25 box of six—various styles of Men's hand-worked initials on extra fine Irish linen; script and ~ openwork block Initlals—worth $2 to $3 box. _/ At $1.25 and $1.50 box of six—Women's hand: worked initials on-fine Irish. linen. Various styles-to-choosc {rom—but- terfly, wreath, script and floral lettera on sheer and medium-welght « 3159 linens, also on mrench cord edge and cross-bar linens; worth to $2 a box. 122c 33 Gloves at °1.98 far Malin Floor, THOUSAND-PAIR shipment secured at prac- tically our own price by our Paris oflice. Men's unlaundered; value at, each and Women's hand-worked (initials on pure Irish If laundered and boxed would sell fo: linen, “Great each, In floral and butterily emects, _ *122¢ _ Holiday Toilet Articles H STS for practical igifts are almost unlimited in this section—those useful presents that are so necessary for every-day use. A great many of them fill a two-fold » purpose—act as’ Dressing Teble Ornanients and Toilet Accessories. Exceptional yalues are awaiting you in this section-—-many priced only for the day-—atherywill be on dale as long as they last, PERFUME ATOMIZERS—fancy glass, 25¢., 50c.. andT PUMP ATOMIZERS—cut glam, $1.45 and $1.75 A These’ are the new twelyc- button-length Gloves now so0\ popular for short sleeves. * Mousquetaire 12-but- ton-length dressed Kid Gloves, $1.95. Tan and. White—regular §3 Splucs “ $1.98 MILITARY HAIR BRUSIIES—Per i +o $5.00, i ous. entre 16-But- Palts Toe 2.8 : cattery saiessad Kid Glove: Shu “| SHAVING SETS, in fancy, pox—-Cup and S: and White. ‘There Gloves jul Brush, 50c. z '® rived from our Parls office and are | HAIR BRUSHES, genuine ebony, 98¢., othe correct (jloves for dresy wearatn , $1.25 andWl45, : saving of one-third. TOILET SETS,.ebonized or foxwkod; Comb; Brush and Mirror, sterling Regular $3.50 values...+++ $2.29 mounted, $1.69, : fi MANICURE SETS, complete, 98c. Our Glove Certificates TOILET SETS, hand painted—Coinb, Brash and Mirror, 81.73. basin’ Wingy enable the recirent | SHAVING MIRRORS, wood frame, levelled glass, triplicate, $1.45, $1.75 ? to choose Gloves of any atYle, color | and $2.15. or else to the amount “named In\the Certificate at any time. FINE PERFUMES, in fancy decorated boxes, 25c. to $5.00. e S \ ; oat ye r will hold a great sale >] O y O e. of Dolls to-morrow. at arnt Sess RING the little ones to see the Toy. Store--that Wonderland of Gifts. [t’s an interesting exhibit, All day long we entertain the children, and such a good time they do have, For the boys, there are miniature railroads and cars, t and handsomest_del] family in'the world. wrorksheps, fcngines etcus Bor he lca xiele Abeta GU rete provoking mechanical toys—the doll that swims—the doll that per - e—— i forms on the trapeze, and 4 hundred other equally interesting novelties. Jointed Dolls—2s inches \Eolding Table Chautauqua Blackboard long; large bisque head, moving of hardwood —- 24x16 with combination Hd that makes « iN Yglass eyes with eyelashes, long, inch top; highly fin desk, with inside arranged to holi lea flowing gurly, locks, handsome- Ye arn CRT TST esk nesessities.” Linen roll with | ly tluished Souly; some with 1 af | lessons drawing, arithmetic, “shoes-and stockings—yalue $2,50 woos; legs fold uri- - | xpelling, ete,—Very: special f = a iS derneath—special | ( ~Apoctal | 85 i *1.00 , 50c | OC - | ‘ Reductions in White { } i Eee ea oy Ben Imported Pseudo Diabolo, 50c Enamelled Furniture ! Gas Balls, 25c. \Papeb Dolls, with 4 dresses, 2c. | Reed Hoy WE REPAIR. DOLLS |jini, tora ana Waxon, $1.90 Mechanical Rafiway, $1.00. Lea ae: finigh); 4 al . 350, Jointed Dotis, 193. English Dall Carriage, $«. Hobby Horse, 81.10, ° {$1.50 \ 850. ‘Kit, Dolls, 49c. Magic Lantern, $1.25 Tool Chests, $1.00. ae ¢ Baseball Card Game, Shc. Chilla’s: Automobile 10 styles Drums, 50¢ | : f Red Rockets, 200. all’ Hand Car, &! Child's Deak of hardwood, 95 ences ' Printing Presses, complet 5 \ | Express Wagon, $1.50, , Y He Q ~ bad 3 a