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which require that the company + tin advance! Aer ier Ht 1 ° M mguinst Dr, Bowen, Mr. Cook, stabulary of 3 would be organs elven an option to buy the stork In with Al {fi I V | N Me rat coarges of hi e made tae and ready auty of fore | offered for sale to outsider Q in UUi a nt tie | Policing ¢ el This by-law was en; d for the ex UN u Dr. Joseph of the Lie dely | ett, wil ial A it , taint Me st clergy- | draw: the ( press purpose of maintaining the Christian Ad: |tuen'in the Country He In also a poite| Uoned there at that ti t 8. Wir al power in 4 feure it against capture by TO SELL OUT T0 {ta pur ae ts as vt a i —_-—. Ata is cue frot ‘i 1 ese conspira' tended A RA . V foughly threshed put and the result ' are % foe d ‘i Janimitiee iscussint e made public uni For Infants and Children. ! WO 1 2 ih Pair Take Possession of The- $100 ba 1 Committee Discussing _ the pte ae | THE BEEF TRUST tats Saaenen ae ohm ayaa Maya atre to Rehearse Their ehoore ter cniRNEE alah Ga Question Whether Rev. Dr. Re TROOPS HAVE THREE WEEKS | eres Wa by tl sox ees | Movers as present. Tals Mr, Wetton men 7 py eee nee Buckley Shall Be Tried. if MORE IN GOLDFIELD. | Signature iiss “Litas Minority Stock-Holders of | v«: employee eee RIGHITVERRCOBUBN DES Dis seas ; i widely known aa an : Jan. ®, — Senator | . Qo CTS { i what ie au ve eptions made Nixo: nformed sient Amateur sentherweluht Champi Know rook Dix ’ A SEIT OGORIS ‘ osevelt’ to-day that Bie new eb World Wants Work Wonders. Butchers’ Dressed Meat Co. Renew Legal Fight. 3 fle, an ¢ minority, “unable proceedings, were forced to leave In @ ody \ nce of youngsters, histrionic| none fast One Hundre Oe Pinamafty oft Hftasmef'y FIRE SOME HOT SHOT. |*is%s ‘ty iter es Pee sae bake dhe ofr | Bigh-handed tyranny | was | living with his parents at | to-morrow was one of a | Oe tere ieee the. minority No. 168 East One Hundred and Second | family of fi site, as a | | street, and Anthony Gallagher, also © Wa ee Declare Directors Held Fake ered 10 | sixtees a vie mish hi mother a and had hi A : men, | No. 19 East One Hundred and 1 —_—— Meeting to Evade B} Charm the Fat Away. r r LE f ji E } of the Concern. writ of man- lent Joseph the books and urge and enthusiastic when Scott are at Bare Fine ¢ 1 arbed “Shakespeare’ cause of from the put through the occasional use viz.; t thirms the fat away. Takes it. o er was soon on thei day--without strain, injury or effort WHATS HE DOING NOW? To reduce by means of exercise or dietine u need it off and does it quick! _TWE EVENING WORLD, THINRSPAY, JANUARY 30, 1908. lar stock infin worsteds. All sizes as the selling start 1 good selection for young men $12.50 a suit. Main New Building vor. | $20 to $30 Overcoats at $14.50 | was ¢ weigity and ext expected tiat the matter Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. be on the counters, in addition to these we name: This offering winds up one of the mo eld in years, list below, If you are planning to buy a this Opportunity, which is not likely to b "= CASTORIA will be At Wanamaker’s TOMORROW Says He Represents Trust. tt $8 4 nothing but torture to the flesh and J ts the Reef made a_ mortification to the epirit. It is so mu admits imper- simpler to “charm'’ it away. Of course. ! te singing 1 don't mean by ‘‘spells’ or “incantations OME to Wanamaker’s today, if you get this word in time; but COME TOMORROW Sl RE. Most of tuday's offerings will continue, anu scores of new ones will be ready—the !ast drastic reductions to clean up stocks beiore home receipt 4 o1 | Gunce Plu * we take inventory on Friday night, foams tothe 8 - 34 cit AL ae el __, This store has made bargain h’story during the past jew weeks, and it is winding up its fiscal vear with tLe most si EC ry ee stirring: offerings that New York City bas seen in years. (ome and get YOUR SHAKE tomorrow. 1 tems on sale eae ‘and at bedi 1 TOMORROW, Vor today’s offerings, see this morning’s papers, Scores of ofierings which we canuot rej cat here wil put harmlessly. Many persons lose SCNT Ts) See Urano Galion Men’s $18 to $25 Suiis, $12.50 ° | what owned de teatre,” | isn't that ‘charming’ off the fa About two hundred handsome Sack Suits from | é er lano a é nd dancing what you please and still lose a po! our reg of fancy cheviots, thibets and ! st succeasiul Used iano Sales we have Prices are iurther reduced from the sale prices, as shown in the piano in the near future, do aot miss e equaled again in many months. Not Only are the prices extracrdinarily low, but terms of payment are unusually easy- company” @ Men's black, Oxford and fancy mixed Over- | new president, and Wi ier see oe a f: mix | f z Arthur Black. Samuel Black Gite en ae rent Bulldtoe, Upright Pianos Buchsbaum, who sold $450,000 x : Price at Last Scle } Pri t Last Sale \ the stock—a controlling 1 » $7 Pains 5 McEwen .. $135 x $450 Ghickerine re a a ; Mr. Joseph, and the State Bank, w: ’ ° 7.50 to $8.50 Silk Waists, $ Krakau All Now | 3529 All Now ells’ Hair Balsam $150 3250 Bradbury is the depository of the stock pending essaline silk, in evening shades, elabor- Billing -$155 | $300 Schoninger the adjudication of the dispute, Is Not a Dye with la $9 to $12 Walsts Anderson .... $140 At 250 Krakauer At [Bais 18 an action,” said Mr. Cohen but gradually fous models in Stultz @ Bauer . $145 ) Haines to stop the carrying out of a con- restores were $15 to $300 Lurch . $140 $100 FOLHAnetas Davis $125 racy to defraud the plaintiffs and ¢ 250 Ye ¥ 3 3 3 GRAY pr, Old Bullding. | Young $145 ) Monarch ockholders and to surrender the z } $250 Higgins “$105 | Bee: E Each pany to interests inimic HAIR = ; , | ee ES $125 Each Beck ies ‘ac! from carrying into ex ey Madras Curtains One-third Off | : ; DE ; ! E istains that were $2.40 Any of the above at $8 down and $5 a month between individual directo sale of stock of the company, whieh was organized to conduct abattoirs color, black or brown Acts grad. the benefit of retail butchers indepen: wally in 2 : : sea e en ote Price at estes, Price at Last ent of the so-called B: rust ¢ or 8 appli: aera eens Hey i j bination of Westera packers then cations. ' a i * 00 Chickerine Bt $100 Bach tity Smotex : By ite Portieres Reduced a Third x ekerins 7 iD eIED : retaining @ industry in the United natural look. Contalos no ofl nor grease. 1s no Frees bead Contract of Sale. ul ns that were $2 to $5.75, now §1 s that were $7.; Grand Pianos Player-Pianos Miscellaneous Piano Players vale ) $250 Simplex . $250 Playano EEOurT OTD these detendanta piekse vou beesuve it does tb 1 Elo tne Brleetatunearscle Nor | U : : : contract to s0l] thelr stook—a Tags as prepait uy exproas ob receipt of $1.00 — - $950 Knabe-Angelus. .... $775 3095, Miscellaneous Square Pianos of the $700,000 capital stock of t E.S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, W. 3. $5 Chafing Dishes, $3 $1,050 Knabe-Angelus wi dle Price at Last Sale } pany—to Frederick Swift, the other « Veils, Gan peo estos lamp, cop Melodant . rd $750) Chickering . ++ -$00 | Now fendant, tn violation of the by-laws, | ROUGH e ‘ al , with dome| $285 Autopiano . $309 25 Chickering 4 GH Uh RATS,.., rE $550 Autopiano . $400 375 Raven & Bac {$10 Each tugs, Rats and Mice. Jotun Daniell Sons&Sons | Coniplete | $1.30 Table Linen at 95c eached Scotch Damask. Piano Store, Second floor, New Buliding Light . “330 J Women’s $25 Suits at $16.75 1 Made of beautiful worsteds and striped chev-| Economy Basement Items All in Basement, Old Bullding 71-inch bl ‘ . ; ey Gare ap fiots, with tne new mi-fitting Cornell coat, Offer ateng ah irish Damask Napking) $2:86\doren, N=) man-tailored; }inel with/satin; vestee of plaue is ifs ; ache Old Building. oy gtriped silk. Skirts wide, beautifully : de. | GbHD GB Ane, entra doer {Olt Buliaine $3.50 Net Waists at $2.50 a Great Underprice Sale of FINE SILKS. Over 6,000 pieces of black and colored silk, products of a first-class manufacturer, were sold at auction last week. We were fortunate in securing many desirable lots at a 20c to 35c Handkerchiefs, 12%4c | Women's plain hemstitched Handkerchiefs, ! with wide and narrow hems. Also mens 35c ,0e plain nemstiteched H&ndkerchiets at 250 e Rotunda, Old Building. $2.50 Bedspreads at $1.95 d in finish, fringed ali arou Size 66x 90 "after a Paquin model; $35 Caracul-cloth Coats, $22 i} Graceful blaca caracul-cloth Coats, 50 1n. long, | lined with Skinner's satin; ater $35—tomor- | —an early season $50 value; row $22. Just nine Chinchilla plush Motor Coats, early | White or ecru; lace short trimmed sleeves, yoke; 75c Shirt-Waists at 45c Madr.s, Plaited sroat. long sleeves, open front. Men’s Half Hose great price concession. We propose sharing our good for- inches inside e. $1.95 each. [value $65, at $22, soa “il ‘tune with our patrons, and place same on sale anismeeeiarst PAvortullls nish bedsprrads, hemmed, | Bean et -ereian Lamb Coa's, early’ |) soy seconds” of 260 quality, Fast proportionately low prices. H 82x 94 inches, at tead of $3.75. valuel p06 noes sua e) Garnaut sciothy Coats) a¢|blac.: cotton, unbleached roles. A Every piece is thoroughly reliable and perfect in every T Second floor, Old Buuiding, || And THINS Oth eatin—early va'ue $20, now Rae, BE u way. Great opportunity for dressmakers and manufacturers. oy Peete ee ‘anird floor, O14 Bullaing ’ $3.50 Dressing Sacques, $1.50 |#'% t Women’s 50c Drawers at 2. 4 We quote a few specimen values: COLORED TAFFETA, 19 inches wide, excellent quality; all the desirable colors, including white, Regular value 79c., at.... : WHITE TAFFETA, 19 inches wide, superior quality, high lustre. Regular value 85c., at ae WHITE SATIN DUCHESS, 21 inches wide; bright, lustrous and chiffon finish. Regular value $1.23, at....... Aen BLACK TAFFETA, yard wide, good, reliable qual- ity; plain and chiffon finish. Regular value $1.23, at.....seeee BLACK TAFFETA, vard wide, superior dr ity;rich black. ‘Regular value $1.73, at.. BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, face; rich quality for dress purpos Regular value $1 Broadwa 8th and 9th Sts. @ 800 Overcoats, made to sell at $18 and $20, bear a temporary price mark, $12.50 Black and Oxfords— 1907 models—all sizes, ‘| SMITH, GRAY © CO. HE WANTEOTO TELL} HE KNEW WE pink, heliotrope, navy b'ue or Fourth fi Old Bullding. $5 Silk Sacques, $2 Of Japanese silk, in white, lignt blue, pink, heliotrope and red Some with collar, lace trimmed; or et.broidered Kimono s.yle. Slight- ly colled or mussed. —yourtn floor, la sutlaing, $2.50 Flannelette Negligees, $1.50 In pretty figures, in light or dark shades. Trimmed wita satin or plaits. Fourth floor, Olt Building, Infants’ $4.50 Bonnets, $2.25 White silk pcke bonnets, with s}"rred crown, Facing of lace and chiffon. 32.25 White Silk Poke Bonnets, sizes, at $1 Of light blue, gray albatross. | + | i { to 3 year But Fourth floor, Infants’ $12.50 Coats, $7.50 Of navy blue broadcloth, with Velvei collar} and cuffs, 3 to 6 year 5. arth floor, Old Buliding, Good Corsets at Half Price Slightly soiled and in broken sizes, Various models that were $3 and $3.75, now’ $1.50 each. | floor, Old Bullding, —_——_—_—— Girls’ $25 to $40 Suits, $15 Sizes for 14 to 18 years, made of broadcloth, | serges and cheviots, in various styles and colors. $25 to $40 Suits, now $15.rnird ftoor, Old Bulldt ee, $24 Carpet Rugs at $12 Heavy, serviceable English Art Squares, 9x12 feet, in good patterns, Other sizes also tt half price. Fifth floor, O14 Building. | | Economy Basement Items) All in Basement, Old Building Men’s 50c Scarfs at 25c 214-inch French Four-in-hands, ‘ull size, in al large variety of desirable patterns and colorings. | Women’s $2.5U to $3 Shoes, $1.50 Kid and gun metal, wide size-range. Also} Girls’ low-heeled Calfskin Shoes. | Children’s $1.50 Shoes, 75c. 7 to 10%. At 25c—Babies’ Felt Fur-trimmed Shoes. Girls’ $1.50 to $3.50 Dresses at $1; |Of neat percale and Jereey ribbed cotton; knee or ankle length. Infants’ Dresses 85c and $i Cingliaim Dresses, 60c and 65e, $1 to $2.25 Lawr. Waist Dresses at 750 to $1.50. Infants’ 85¢ Lawn PD: at C0c. All ia sizes for 2 to 1,800 Stifi-bosom Shirts, w madr Sizes 0 shirts inclided. beautifully laundered. $1 shirts, but ma $12 Squirrel Muffs at $6.50 Large pillow shaped Muffs of natural squirrel. 15c Linen Finish Suiting, 10c 36 inches wide. dl for Summer sults. 50c Stamped Pillow Tops, 25c \$10& $12 Squirrel Muffs, $6.50 Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs GON % (SUS _WANAMAKER'S [GOULD GET A : me 7 . broken sizes, 6 to 14 years; solled,| 6 for 5c, were 75c—Hematitched, over-plaid Yep, FEBRUARY. 5 50c Spring Plaids at 25c Sasha ceaaiiieel of white, unlaundered. ¥ v Os FORNITORE. New plaid Suitings, in Spring and Summer ° . 12%c, were 25c—Sheer linen, unlaundered, = py colorings. Fifteen designs, Incluaing black and | Girls’ $5 Walking Skirts at $3.75 ee) SALE BEGINS white effects, cont tion, Ot buiting, | Of black, blue and brown Panama cloth:| 50 Natural Dress Linens, 25¢ $30 Bison Seal Muffs at $14 Large open Muffs that sold readily earlier in the season at $30. Just eleven at $14 oach, i Thint floor, OM Butlding, | Sale of Carpet Rugs About two hundred carpets nts of tapestry, be pr and Wilton ca a | bedroom to one measurin fs save one third to a half below reg: platted. 1.50 and $2 Fancy Linens at 75c! Scarfs and Squares, hemstitched and emb. | ‘Also $1.50 to $2 Renaissance Scarfs and Squares, at 90c to $1.20. | | $ Rugs at Half Price some a bit shop-worn, About two hundred Axminster Rugs, | Pattern Table Cloths Of Bleached Irish damask. (7x67 each, were $1.76; 67x84 in., $1.85 $2.25; 67x102 in., $2.25 each, were $: in., 35c Huckaback Towels, 25c Hemstitched, 20x39 Inches. $1.25 Crochet Bed Spreads, 90c te irices of the carpets by the yard, witho Art Squares, 3x ft., He necguaae aw | Teepe: hare for the making. rift Se een thy | Gun Rugs, 445 f., at $3.00, | White; ready hemmed. 1 adw t Fault . at Fiat ———— rr Bioadwey at 3ist St. | Broa at Bedfor a fay, || Formerly Broadway, Fourth Avenue, | 4. T. Stewart & Co. Eighth to Tenth Street. GIVEN IN MAGAZINE SECTION NEXT SUNDAY WORLD 6 6 The Popular Vtennese Operetta now playing at the Broadway. By 1 no USIC arrangement with music publishers 5 and owners of performing rights.

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