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THEN EW EAST LYN especially ANE. Cy ANEW :S MO ue fo. IN SPECIAL 51UnY SUPrPLEMENI ‘S TNE EVENING WORLD, einai LOU TUT OGIS: 0 1 Ay diay ATU MOENC ; r money ' \ ‘ Trew. ult n whi un im Jone anything else (and he has many worthy things) tis alone would stamp him an arust of high rank. Nevertheless, the writer reverts to the opinion he expressed after the first per- formance, that tt 1s the sp third act, with tts beautit and {ts attractive felike a of t! i the vie t from the hill of Mont- will attract the most ot- en those who go to fee ‘Loutse" out ef ourtosity may ot sacape Its epe duet love ng. the TaVEN INGORE) REABERS | an rea ly appreciate the fine tonal qualities of the PEASE. it is now in the 64th year of |ts existence, and at the very height of its “Popularity;” prices from $325 up—used planos of exceptional merit, fully war- ranted, from $128 up; 3 years to pay, {if desired. Renting, ex- changing. YLVESTER RAWLING. OLD BASEBALL MAGNATE | DOWN, OUT AND ILL. | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 14.—Chris Von der Ahe, president of the St. 1, Browns winner of essive baseba NEAL SALUKUAY. Write for catalogue. Ir Ae ae | HARGE AGENT OF LABOR UNION WITH PERJURY —_— Prosecution of Mullaney, Rep- | resenting Insulators, Grows Out of Palmieri Case. The arraignment of James A. Mul- Maney, “business agent” of the Insula- tors and Aebestors’ Union, in the Tombs | Police Court to-day on a charge of per-| gary brought to light the fact that since | Decamber iast the District-Attorney’s wffice has been conducting proceedings | ageinst former City Justice John A | Paimier! on a charge of bribery. Pal- miter! is now Deputy Attorney-General Mullaney, who {s thirty-three years| eid and ives at No. 419 West Twenty-| fourth street, was arraigned before | Magistrate Harris by Detective Fits- eimmena, of the District-Attorney’s of- fice, who arrested him last night Deputy Assistant District-Attorney | Bowler conducted the prosecution. The @.eged perjury of Mullaney was com-| mitted during the hearing of the pro-| oeedings against Palmier! before Mag- | fatrate Harris in the Morrisania Court | te.. Deoember when the “business agent” swore he did not know Palmiert @t all well and Lad never been in his| offic. Later three witn | Sauer, of the Carper Thomas J. Curtis, of the Rook Drillers’ Unton, and John F. Henry, of the Woodcarvers’ Union—swore that on| Aug. 28 last they anw Mullaney in Pal-| mieri's off This was etrike on s: charge Pal: t tion 447 of (he Penat Code and assert | that tie strike was called off following | to Mullaney wot $250, as marked {he Prog the for- mer ( vtained in office to-tay, to discuss. ‘the | A NO HEN BUT THE ISLAND FOR HIM, Dominick Zuzola, who Wooe¢ | Girl With a Revolver, Gets Six Months. Instead of departing on a honeymoon | with pretty Minnie Ifelling as he had planned to do, Dominick Zuzola, of No 20 West Twenty-fifth street, registered at the workhouse on, Blackwell's Island today for a six months’ stay Zusola, a curly hal teilan, had a barber she sixth street. 1 Minnie Helling at vindow of her home across the nearly a year ego. Cupid's dart New across the street and then ba hn, and in time the douply* becar ted. ‘A Went well unul a few days ago, when the fair Minnie suspi- clous. One Dor inick was 1 with nother affinity > got a mask and went also to the bal) in Murray Hill Lyceum. é “Come and take your presents back,” she wrpte to Dominick tho next 4 *L saw you | Th Dominick ca! but re back his presents. He also r to ive up Minnie. He pursued her day day, deciaring his falthtulness and ove. Finally he tried v ereument with a revolver, That is why be was in the Yorkville Court to-day qmith the frightened Minnie telling: the Magistrate sie wa i he w her. He had gty ct eee oak), ton decide between either marriage or death. Dontinick could not get bail to ke and bad s@egece 0 60 0 t Twenty ndow he saw became enfor uf . acid from the circulation and building up the thin, acrid blood, cures} league © iamptonshipal the nate who ever brought a PEASE PIANO CO., 128 West St. nr, Bway, No¥, ~ Wkiyn Branch Newark Branch 10 New Bt. A World “Help Want” brings. a good cook the same day. thi ba qui , and once rated as being ¥ F of @ million dollars, ts sert- Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Sale of Lingerie Waists The Store of Superior Qualities and Moderate Prices. We have just received for special selling 600 Lingerie Waists---the smartest models of the The waists are charmingly elaborated with French season making up the broad variety. and German Valenciennes lace and batiste me- dallions; short sleeves, handsomely trimmed, At 2.25 each Value 3.75 Heavy Price-Cuts on Women's Neckwear Imported crepe de chine or radium silk Scarfs, - 3.75 in a variety of designs and colors. . Former prices 4.75 and 5.25 Imported Marabout Stoles . 2.75 and 5.75 Former prices 4.25 and 6.50 Imported coque neck Ruffs, ribbon ends, 2.75 Former price 4.00 Sale of Infants’ Wear Infants’ hand-made short dresses, 6 months to2 years . . ~. 1.75, 2.50 and 2.75 Former prices 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 Coats and bonnets, white and colored, at much below their regular prices. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) RHEUMATISM : BLOOD FILLED WITH URIC ACID Rheumatism comes from an excess of uric acid in the blood. This acid circulating through the system acts as an irritant to the different muscles, nerves, bones and tissues of the body, and produces the inflam- mation and s: elling of the joints and the sharp, cutting pains character- istic of the disease. When the blood is overburdened with uric acid it continually grows weaker and more acrid, and poorer in nourishing qual- ities, Then Rheumatism becomes chronic, and not only a painful, but a formidable and dangerous disease. Sometimes the heart is attacked, the genera) health is affected, and the oils and fluids which lubricate the muscles and joints are destroyed by the acrid matter which the blood is constantly depositing in them ; the muscles shrink and lose their elastic- ity, the coating of the joints becomes hard and thick, and often the| ,, stifferer is left a hopeless cripple. S. S. S. attacks the disease at its head | vo eli Sostinue “Sie wet Ee goes down into the circulation, and by neutralizing and removing the uric is x FOR SALE. SURPRISE SALE NO. 10 NO MONEY DOWN. suocees, bar. Rheumatism permanently, $.8.S./ chanves the sour, acid- burdened blood to| arich, Nealthy stream which quicts the excited nerves, e: the throbbing, -pain- ful muscles and joints, and filters out ait the system the irritating m: causing the pain and inflammation, | PURELY are Begin the use of S. S. S, now and get the| cause out of your blood so that the cold and dampness of Winter will not | keep you in constant pain and mine Book on Rheumatism and any| medical advice free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,, ATLANTA, GA} ‘ $11.95 “T/E GRIND UNION GOMPAN, 311 Third Ave, Met, 20d and 24th ots, Tel, 4020-—Gramepay, ‘TUESDAY, $23.50 | matter which ig|fnmentatiie will cal you open | JANUARY 14, 1908. Nearly all our little ills come through inactive bowels. Those days that you lose because you HEARN VOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue : rs i 5 WI 4 don’t feel right—Cascarets Pa hai pA aN go AP ie will save them all. bi tatae cue bo i i In the old days, physic was dreadful—calomel, castor oil, salts or ud fi ay Vae7 48 Wg ans” Cee cases cathartics. And they were worse than they seemed, for they irritated the and bowels. They acted much as pepper acts in the nostrils, bowels with fluids. But those fluids were digestive juices, lack tomorrow. You secured relief, but you were actually worse off than without it. stomach GREATER THAN EVER! Fortunate that we had the new building additions, for we need every foot of space for the multitudes who fill our stores every fine day, s our sales always attract many dealers who buy to sell again, ve privilege of restrioting quantities in all sale departments. Table Linens January Sale Values CLOTHS—DAMASKS—NAPKINS Fonthenbables Many new {tems added to < Everything clean, snowy, They flooded the And a waste today means a It’s different with Cascarets. Their effect is the same as that of laxative foods, or of exercise. stimulate the bowels to natural action. No griping, no irritation. They act as a bowel tonic. They fresh the list for this week | mncrea.G Raat ar eaeraie e si A ieee and dainty — beautifully made— old way, too, was to take large doses o! sic. eople waite Union Linen an ere'z'd Dam. Cap taubecodara oo ue 8 deke—Cream and. full” bleacl ‘ 34| trimmings in those neat baby 64 to 70 inch—worth 49. effects that every mother ad- The new way is to take one Cascaret when you need It. mires—and all offered at the box in your pocket or purse. Carry the All-Linen Damasi for family use— Heavy Ward off the troubles instantly. i ince peaterly ed most fascinating “Sale Prices”! : 7 ine Satin Double Dam- The cute ian is to keep at your best. The old way wasted too aaa nano wite heavy wet] 98| BABIES’ SHORT DRESSES many good hours. fing @ Inch—a leading vaiu Sitarly seaddie Se ReaOR CW EME Russian and Fancy Yoke— a large variety—s mos, to 3 yeare— Cascarets are candy tablets, They are sold by ail druggists, SDanent but never in bulk, Be sure you get the genuine, with CCC on every tablet. The price is 50c, 25c and nell at’ that pelos a9 cent qualities + 24 Napkins—Cream or 69 cent qualities. 34 TEN CENTS PER BOX 7s pi Cc 79 cent qualities . 98 dozen 2 $1.2 dozen Finer to $12.08, BABIES' LONG DRESSES Nainsook—cutest and prettiest effects, with tiny baby yokes of tucks, emb'y or lace— ome designs. tr ree. $1 SEEN TTS ~All Linen attern Cloths—S8x |” 81—German Silver bleach— row drawn work— hte $1.69... BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | Ye | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | .98 | To Depositors of the KNICKERBOCKER TRUST COMPANY 03.2022 shh\ oes) RU |The inst tim'd_skir.s—very, Finer tong Dresses’ to $16.08 ZHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES Checks, Stripes and solid colors — Russian and yoke styles— who have not yet assented to the Plan of Resumption: These are the final days within which you as Depositors must come toa decision, There are but two courses open to you: to accept the plan for 4 or pinek bore} antignmadera neat resumption; or, to bave a permanent recelyership, which will follow your 4 eee wizes to 3 yrs wont failure to assent. Pillows—Feathers als BABIES’ WRAPPERS ‘There ure no reasons for waking the receivership permanent ! January Sale Prices As ex-President Grover Cleveland says in lis letter to the Deposttors’ Fee Committee, a Receivership is, in his experie: wasting Pe! ‘and always disappointing, AS TO THE The plan was put out by the Depositors tte—worth Pink, or white inuisy Cot cut full—worth .49., 1.49 AT Sah —vaive 100-07 | BABIES’ LONG COATS Mowa— 5 | AU wool Bedford Cord and Henrletta— value 200,405 | capes hands: trimmed with wide e lace, riovon or silk medailions— worth $5... . », slow, expensive, PLAN. Committee in the interest of Depositors, and adopted by the Stockholders. It is in the Interest of ae Ciera values an ac: Can bl a les Depositors, for these SONS? : ter Down—value $1.95 pd.79 i I. By resuming, icrifice of assets necessary for a prompt Hquidatton te Down—specially CHILDREN'S CAPS by receivership will be avoided, and the tutler powers of the going concern ni (ot eathen } theksj|| Ein Ca 37 can be exercised in conserving and administering them. ie $2.00 pa im 7 Il. By resuming, the benefits of new business and of the good-will of Whi 3 E the Company will bx secured to the Depositors Girls’ White [Lesa Whee CO ape od aa at Il. The resignauons of the Directors and a majority of aie CHILDREN’S SILK BONNETS Stock of the Company have put at the disposition of three V« Price, forded write) att - Henry ©. Frick, M. Herrick and Lewis C. Leayard, men of the highes 1.95 ib standing, who have cted by the Depositors’ Committee and who will! 4 d eet 0 -68 elect the Board of Directors in the interest of the Depositors IV. A fund of $2,400,000 has been provided by the Stockholders. No part of the principal of this fund can be repaid, and no d{vidends can be paid on the Capital Stock of the Company, until you are paid in full, Principal and Interest | You, the Depositors, are thus put tn full control of the Company, with 2,400,000 added by the Stockholders to its assets. PAYMENT TO DEPOSITORS. When the Company opens {ts doors there fs every pros for payment of instalments to Depositors will be very much shortened Yhe time for payment to Depositors was fixed with reference tu the existing — conditions and assets of the Company, and without reference to any new Pillow Cases, Maslins and Sheets At Fanuary Sale Frices AS AN EXAMPLE OF OUR VALUES: e are only pect that the time » you wonde awks and ish Heaviers. Dwight Anchors and Uticas,. | business to be secured. This was the only prudent course to pursue, although — = = 1 mFS ce chic OA ema the Company has many assurances of valuable support and of new and leat? aseatee | :1T: instead of 22% profitable business, As an illustration, Deposttors representing large de- fio} ‘of 24 te nero oe eee posits, instead of drawing thelr ten per cent. as they are entitled to do on we 21. d of 28 aiNlnateealseNeaig resumption of business, have signified their tntention to additional deposits and valuable business when the ‘its doors. This will ouly be rendered poss e the Company Trust Company opens le by your prompt assent to | 54: insteaat of .63 59 instead of instead of .70 toad of 79 \the Plan. | .69 read of 85 WHAT A PERMANENT RECEIVERSHIP MEANS. 81x00 | ea : of .03 | 0x9 9. in read of £9 the least ex- Iver Assuming that this receivership will be conducted wit pense, the fact 1s clear beyond dispute that a permanent rece forced winding up of the affairs of the Company, involving the loss of all business, of profit and good-will which means earning power for the benefit of the depositors, and the realization of much less thun can be secured from the assets of the Company by a going concern Pillow Cases A quality ¢) snap up, thi ship ts | Fruit of Loom | and Lonsdales t dealers will want to ore stamped “January | This loss, together with the necessary fees of the Recelvers and their Fine Bleached Musiins i aan counsel, and the iarge necessary disbursements, aud the loss of the $2,400,000 rel wide-—full bleached— > 14% 11% j to be contributed by the Stockholders, which {!s only contributed thr zh «oft finish ior the needle— 164, Yip .12% | resumption, will cause a large loss to the Depositor | worth 9 cents i369 yards. 5 Ready Made Sheets | E-STATEMENT OF ADVANTAGES OF RESUMPTION, { , | Pure finish—exceilen| = The Sea are put in control of ths Company to repay themselves dhl flares: Musilns 514 | centre genm— rsauO Ly, \their deposits !n full within the time fixed, or sooner ff conditions warrant., worth et EAA 1.44 | eee | 47 So far as present assets are concerned the Deposttors themselves man- No Mail or Telephone Orders, age them for thelr own advantage, without the expense of a Recelvership, | sjHETINGS—bleached and unbleached—all widths Included at sale prices, {tn addition they have the advantage of the present valuable business of the) @. ry \Company, the new businesa that will come to {t on resumption, and the| | stockholders’ tund of $2,400,000, all of which enure the Deposttors’ payment | MORN1NG SALES To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. in full, principal and interest, at the earllest possible date, to be determined | |py themselves. Everything possible has been done tn yonk interest to bring about an 7‘ le py Depositors to a plan which is the best that under the circumstances To prevent dealers buying tould be devised, and which ought to be accepted. ‘The decision now rests we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Men’s . weater Coats Jersey rib- desirable O: gray—tinely with the Depositors. |” "Refusal to accept the plan at once we beileve to be disastrous to your [2 Oni n’s Caracul Sets with broad ends and muff—also same styles interests. larg Nd Tsabella racooon— We trust that you will at once accept the plan, and forward your assign- i\!\. i'r dark brown—all satin 5, 49 | ment to the nearest office of the Knickerbocker Trust Company. lined nsually $998 and $11.98. Mornin, itis RET | pated New York, January 14,*1908. | HERBERT L. SATTERLER, HINSDILL PARSONS, Counsel. Chairman of Knickerbocker Trust | clubs, Company Depositors' Committee. TINIRD FLOOR STATIONERY DEPT | Approved by JULIEN T, DAVIES, me PBEDERICK GC BOURNE Elin ney Dotted Dress Nets JAMES RUSSELL SOLEY, Chairman of Committee on Re- Counsel, sumption of Business. FOR SALE DENTISTRY. Linen Finish Huck Towels Full bleach mmed—red 2 yPHING 10 | gmc nM fit nateriul ae CLOTHING Co 230 BROADWAY. Fatrance on TEETH Extracted with Gas,$1.00 |! No Charge for Lx. When Artificial Teeth Are Inserted. TEETH, $4—$7—&— $10 GUILSHAN, DENTIST, VN. E. Cor, i25th st. & 8th Ave, Entrance, 271 W. 125th st. \ Stamped Waite hams “Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. Wie) patois BASEMENT NEW BUILDING. ging. aud inserts naitsook and all patterns MG Vath Wuilonva. $00 New Wast Dre sses piain Girls’ mats Sela 95 Wednesday ng MAIN AND oe SObD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY--NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. wearing red col veward, lid West 10am ot, LOST—Boston brindle bull,

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