The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1908, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1900. |. : 11 -FEASET TES CAN'T = held to the ace = ' sae il INSIHEETS <p | SIEGEL Hes 3) & x 4 abi! eet al shares, held by the Peco nits we ue Gay cretbercne pasa} NO_CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE aE count of Jolin F, Carroll | Bingham bows th the Line on oo : Standard Oil's Interest. | SMce Meetina ; A Break Down | | Mass Meeting and Bars } Pe Charles 31, Schwal) owns 11900 shares) eas ; is a mighty serious matter when stock whe stood In his own Red Flags. | it concerns your eyesight. The } ie famille ica weral leanertioyieNe!| —--- der glasses j is when CS 5 Continental Emance Com. oie ee Oni “tese| £9 tar ax Comm! : ; / y ; pany Sues to Keep Paper | ¢, Soe eemrelcenmetandardl A at the first symptoms of tiring ; . | cou, but tits report could not re veri-{ 9 mday, but eyes, We offer you suble ?, From Receiver. | ted Jparade with bands services of an OCULIST and | The enen fagal $ that he has nov rer an OP TIC IAN | for the es of THOMAS “SWAP” FAILED tie Widow of tue esa t appears Aitsalstored aren pealeelarday ae Fast ak Columbian Union Taffeta i Th HK. Hons Gloria 59e Tatfeta $ 1 Silk and All- $ 1 a 5 “Eingy” Conners and Leader Umbrellas, Umbrellas, Silk Umbrellas, e Vaden ; ie jae OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS Worth $1 Worth $1.75 to $2.76 Worth $3.50 Murphy “Stung” by Wrong . Fssot 23rd St., near Fouth Ave. EGE - t . ee me Ae est ( 25th St., near Lenox Ave. SE are not ‘‘seconds,’’ odds and ends of shopworn goods, but new and fresh from Tip on Ice. Pitik 8 442 Columbus Ave.. Bist & 82d St. , the maker's hands—the same kind of umbrellas that you would find in our regular stock. ———— IW GS On che ,489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. The Coverings—Fast black English gloria, Columbian waterproof taffeta, Union taffeta silk and all-silk. f P a i Sareea) t Oppesite Abmham & Straus, The Frames—Exeter paragon and lock paragon, on Harvey steel rods; most of them fitted with bulb runners. The Sizes—26-inch for women; 28-inch for men; each umbrella is fitted with a case and tassel Gen inentaieen ance Bouit ot “Aue The Following Assortment of Handles— Gracie enania ice. ther Fecaainvy till be Sterliog caps, chased and plain, on partridge | Pearl handles in lat sound. hood, loop and | Imported novelty bandies in various effects nal Bank of nard by Morse fon aes eiemenaoate and gilt caps, on pear! po mousiings Imgoried ivorine novelties i AEs ¢ : Ly je gua meial nandlex nina ok. polo, Imported novelties in horn ay gun metal Imper'ed ar, nouveau !andles in many at. q bank and Charles | hardwood mounts ' teri crnanentation®, a uch a Selecied hors 09d, fuece and welchset handles : sf atrOnenl ey gilt caps or ‘i ounts. sed caps, Wires nd man 4 P o 7 Of Furl fength pearl tithe chase | elidea ane ulcenapuay sfleejend many Hetlagmounedoterspiige ee i 1 sterling or gilt Tortone handles, on hardwood mounts. Nat- | German stiver hun ties: wide rance of styles. H manner in Clear, dark ct clovdes, Cape Horn hendies, ‘ sin box wood, furze Massive buckhorn handics on hardwood | Heaieee cit in opera, sweep and bulb shapes. | ncoand Congo. | mounts recor NAP RWATHErIERET per Store, Main Floor, Fron:.) : i therance of his v in” at h b r 1 S | MORSE OBSTACLE & ' NO LONGER BLOCK . simil EQUITABLE MURGER. thay similar nw 4a iv AY . vit. a A H Genel nia Men’s *3 Spring Hats | yron’s Clothi Photographs || ee at 32 ens Clothing | . graphs eed/itors he) purccs: ecieee alee IHFY are all derbies and in Big $24 to $30 Winter Suits at See es eae To- Morrow |} thecation. - 6 a . ts plan to only—the most desirable hat for $12.95 ave re-uced our price for the Lured New Syndicate ear nt le Trust Company the Eautt: this coming spring. Every one Made with hand-padded shoulders. children’ S$ pictures to-morvow The, complaint cha ppeliate Dix is new and perfect and made on this } hand-worked button holes; and the to $3, offering a saving of $2. ruary. 197, Mo gis, Preside F ny, with a proposition to join 5 Bon (eenomatres @ syndicate in connection with the stk fo, corny out GEN On ee of the American Ice Sp pany. controling $14.9: $16.000,000 of the preferred stor Amertean Tee Securities Comp Morse represented to Mr. St acting as the manage he would sel] to the one thousand shares the American Sec Our regular $5 work, which is the best Procurable, is offered at $3, The special offer is for children only; for others the regular price will by offer consists ok; e BED ue |, | spring’s block. All silk bands and J oarments themselves were tailored and bindings and fitted with Hab ebist! $2 not merely pressed into shape, and sweat leather. A $3 hat at.. therefore they will retain their good appearance until the last day in service. Sizes 33 to 45 chest in ‘“‘regulars’” and “stout.” Cut single or double breasted— some with plain sleeve and some with cuffs—trousers made with side buckles. The following are some of the suits Offered at $12.95 : £30 black Unfinished Worsted Suits $28 Blue Serye Suits $20 2 lack shibet Suits ef (Siegel Cooper Storey Main Floor, Rear.) $29 Prain Gray Worsted Suits boll $27.50 Blue Worated Sui!s in neat stripes One Dozen Cari:oneites and a 16x20 Black- and-White Mounted; regul 2 is §5; to-morrow. at Pee $3 Benedict Su jeventh Floor.) $1.50 Dolls at 89e HE dolls are all in'good condition, taken righ: from stock and reduced for this Saturday. They are 23 in ¢ $89,00 from mat nowed again a Aicate closet t the Finance ¢ mothe syndicate d his home Gi tall, full jointed, and have company the nn, cs G $25 Brown Worsted Suits in plaive beset i pean ae $3 ‘50 SH OES Eon Handkerchiefs [30 (rer Worsted ar ie piaiae ana | Meta eich etsy Oi tate etary | : ‘ ke finance | WORL N 324 Dark Plaid W sui gsi gdod value . at tie ee TRAIN STRIKES. - BOULDER. D) . Cus For Men—4! pure liven handkerenicts: \, $24 vark Plaid Worsted Suite Ciy Boas Vee OH Geto) Seach | Mr Tae ee TH I mak+ and sell more men’s $3.50 shoes than any | eae oe and 1 inch hems; * 42 € we, who attached the 1,000 shares of Many passengers were shaken up and other manufacturer in the world. S WOU oes ; Siege! Cooper $11 to $12 Winter Suits and heer linen handker- For Women— Fine, poitita: theater sa. Bsso ty ties gins If I could take tt i factori t Brockton, M } 95 steacare Mt thin fact it ts nthe White Plains Express| youinto my large factories ct Brockton, Mass., ; 4 inch hem, with Gvercoats at $6.95 Pee etme nnd neelearntt honky Conuial etuck a’ and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you sy wreath injtlal embroidered in vo! 8e Sizes 34 to 42 chest measure. More of Those Panama fied both Mr. Curtis as pre! a front of the train a, Would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better. hn OQ IE DEH} SPHERES Joa aeio0000 (Siejel Cooper Siore, Mata Floor, Rear.) yank and Mr. Morse that ad not san Fl wear longer and areo’ eater value than any other $3.50 shoes. Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) Sh irts at $] 95 inIrts ie fought the Jorn and under the asters | wry H Ae Ey gun The tratn tert, W.Le Jas *: ft Edge Sh cannot be ogualled 6 in mene woul oot ene fr he |B w Bougias -d Gilt Edge s reg s200 Ree New Laid Eggs {| Youths’ Clothing 1 | Wake NoSebetituic. Fast Color Fyrtets Used. tins, Breekion, Masa. rt A LL we had last Satu day (about , that the company should be | Direct shipment from the 9 Spe 5 " : . CO CAE ee an teal NINE-FOOT SHEETS, AND | W. L. Doug! las Shoe Stores in Greater New York : aattarem Hee aon Cc | $10 and $12.50 Suits and 150) We ere sold by i o'clock, But h . to roadway, cor. Fi 779 Third A: BROOKLYN, N.Y, ity; ” seeeeees x s lot i and also affordat the opportunity CRACKED CUPS STILL GOOD. | $28 Greedway cor Menge 50 West 125th Street. 790.710 Broadway. j Rite ence v eh nae Nag Cvercoats at $7.50 ‘i thi , Ss much larger (500 borrow money from the bank on col- road ar. cor.14th St. 345 Eighth Aveaue. 1367 Broadway, cor. GatesAv. ' DOU CUA i i Gs ees skirts}, so if you were disappointed last lateral of its own, the same as though | Gi-TpRIE, Okla? Feb. 14—The House Teas pepe REE ES eon 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, [| NEW TIP RADISHES Qe | BOILED TONGUE-select In nobbiest and newest models and § Saturday come to-morrow. no such note existed, the finance com- | nas Killed the hetel bill which required | 2202 Third Av.,cor. 120th, | JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark | 0°5 (ith Avenue. NEW STRAWBERRY] Ge Pets eae ne eee! ff materials. Sizes 14t0 22chestmeasure. f The panama is of good quality, in black, blue pany being the depositor of the bank: | nine-foot sheets on beds and, provided | 974 Third Avenue. Avenue. NEWARK — 785 Broad Stroets KHUBARB bunch, shoieiongue.averae IR e (siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Kear ) andibrownmonlymniacaMinics » Thomas's “Swap” Failed. a penalty for the use of cracked cups. | «+ N. J.-102 Market, corner Clark St. BE EE EES 15e eet o Oun ‘DP CAKE pretty full piaited styie with a j 95 Tall variet 35 deep fold. Special to-morrow Boys’ Clothing (Siegel Cooper Store Second Floor, Front.) $4.75 to $6 Suits and Over- ; “gwapping Jackknives" appears to |= = have been the business pastime of Charles W. Morse, The Evening World| was informed to-day of a proposed trade, a year ago, by which the Ameri- can Ice Company, commonly called the rye DLIVES coats at $2.95 Book Sale 4 Ice Trust, was to pass over to E. R. aT CAT ea The Suits—double-breasted style. ‘Thomas, Tew a volunteer witness be- quart iat... CAKE: : ‘ : ‘ fat Style. ‘ ‘ fore the special Grand Jury which ts - Not one suit was made to sell for less The biggest special s ile of books | f to hear the evidence being prepared by um Meats than $4.75, and more than half up to con fale N Y wage Attorney-General! Jackson for presenta- Cholce, high crade export | Hins quarters ot 16c 7. ever ne In iWew ora egzan in tlon by former Assistant District-At- raise Ri Ro le f ruts Boys’ torney James W. Osborne. Gis of fresh ead $ Samia spund 5: ST hated to turn BY down,” Morse TS aS ar Dice sry 18e Roe to $6. Sizes 7 to 14 years. | braces publishers’ remainders, ends told inttmate friend, “for I love a Revetredlemalliven ¢| Ou ecw aeea eet Special at $2 Sai i Rey e a food trade, but Hd had no money. Ho resitiman 12e | Ouran wien e« Hi Boys’ Reelers and Eusian Over. | Of €dit-ons and the entire stock of fe eC EY Ane eal ne cniche ine 16e) &; ai bs or | J coats—former prices up to $6, Sizes | a well-known subscription book + notes for my company, but I coub) not | Sivwiatonl torr, LOC | Fonguesssibattor 20C | J 3 to 9 years, At $2.5, publisher. The prices are amaz. (Stegel Cooner Store, Second Floor, Rear.’ oT tp Stock In Morse’s Name. cepa etteres caarel erate The Prince of Cigarettes = oe Women’s Handsome Waists Good Shoes at 98c Stoskheiders and” hd Bot have a ingle Absolutely New Me Newest Spring Models at Specially Low Prices | etre in his own name Morse owned the management of the Ioe Trust. He had contro! of the Ameri- oan Ice Company of New York. His “Man Friday,” Wesley M. Oler, was the eo. e head of this operating company, and Trincl e de a es Oler was put In as president by Morse et a time when Oler was financially Cork Tip ingly low. (Siege! Cooper Store, tourth Floor. Women’s and Giris’ $2 ani $2.50 Shoes at Yee A good collection of patent lzath2r sioes in th> newest models; in lace style, as illustrated, and some in button. Included also are some kidss shoes with low heels. Women’s $2 Slippers . at 98&c oa Women’s Fancy White Mannish Shirts—with two-tone stripe effects, in beautiful color combinations; an extremely smart side-plaited, cpen-front tailored model, with white laundered collar; shirt sleeves with laundered cuffs cs of self material. Special at. TE CE RMN a Mean e Gee Ae Ls 9D) Women’s White Linen Waists—a strictly tailored, Cam front model; front designed with graduated side plaits; laundered collar; shirt ves with laundered cuffs. as Specia! at... seeee $1.95 Overcoxts— former f, this store this morning It em | obligated in the sum of nearly $700,000 te @ chain of banks controlled by Morse, WSL EIT ESE ee has been exclusively published in The e ¥ > eek yaa Z tractive taliiie, mysoline yor: Havana Cc arette Women’s Handsome Net Waists (as illustrated) — Ke | ests cOMfOr tei ic ane sie FANN \ \@ The buyer of Tee Trust stock got a white or ecru; a very dressy modei, fashioned with | Fizest also some fancy col- tale eertificete from tho American Ice Se- r (5 . SIPS | ored!. F is te fancy yoke and panel, embellished wath lace me- ored slippers and 4 1@ ouritles Company of New Jersey. This a 7 f fold of ficoll " | for evening or party \ i) Nolding company owns about 18 per Do Not Stain the Fingers callionsy itatietalitole seus sells colors ore ligntuetvc Ginateisisesiamellii We sete the $14,920,200 preferred and and ruffle of wide Val. lace; front, back, kimono P MA, ye $23,871,100 common stock of the Ameri- sleeve effects, trimmed with Cluny lace inserting Misses’ d Children’s $2 CY can Ice Company of New York. The poo] es An: an Uae oe 4@ an Tee Company of New York. The Just Introduced—Have ‘sprung into instant popularity. The and safety fos theniuaier Length tac Extra High-Cut Shoes, 98e "ig Posi tton todo the | bidding jot: Morne, These are the product of the same 4 Pi Could Juggle:the Stock, success of the cigarette age. The demand of New York smok- IVR, GRC Coren CERES patiese are the product of ibe same 6S r the stock Women's Messsline and Black Chiffon /'Czarina”” Junior Shoes. Circum- othe aacintent ets alone has necessitated increasing the factory output seven- CE AU un he eae | stance: forced hin to sell them to ever went to par, ASR Wall . of very new and desirable models in smart jus at a low price in order to get Pa Th CaS eee hn UL fold since they were placed on the market, December 4, 1907. eee eee earnen emer |zeady cash. “All sizes up 19 2 in (‘Fingy”’) Conners, the Buffalo politic- j . fashions that are very much in vogue op at present, Exceptional values at, . $ fan, and oaks Fr fea ne Tem: 1 f 1 ers many leader, short of ice stock in a RICE well downtown brok fice, Oc er box Oo hes Geeiad Sear ne PAPER Pp 0 Ne friend that former Attorney-General (Wbite) “EVERYWH ERE” (Brown) Mayer was golng to wipe out the Ice) Trust, and he bought heavily for the \| Women’s $2.50 and $3 Extra High- | Cut Shoes, $1.50 These have the popular and much-admired wave top, and are in button and lace styles with "r lar’ walking heels. Also some box calf extra high-cut lace shoes with low heels. White Lawn and Lingerie Batiste Waists— in endiess varieties of beautiful styles for immédiate, also spring and summer wear, at prices to suit all purses; extraordinary values at hak saaveea tie at emsnel the) 100] HAVANA-AMERICAN COMPANY BGc, 79e, $1, $1.50, $1.95, Ae ak eee athinertere ‘Tevet dki not affect the stock in the (Also makers of El Principe de Gales Havana Cigars) $2.50 and upw rds. least, owing to Mo nimbie manipu- ladon. Mr. Conners is said to have 900,000 for his experience, Mr, Ras Bever apolsen of hie losses. (Siegel Coorer Stere, Second Floor, Center. - 4 (Siegel Cooper Siore, Second Floor, R Ask for “S, 7 “H.”? Crees Trading, Stamps— We Give Them Packed im Codar Wood bones containing 50 and 100 cigarettes, sold at S0c and $1.00 respectively |

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