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GIRLS HIRED TO GERMANY'S ARM BOOM TRADE FOR SHOW TIMED WITH ANDARD CI. MOVE IN MOROCCO C.T. Collings Tells How Com. Kaiser in Defiant Mood G petition Was Met in Ken- France a Double Rub and tucky and Illinois, Means to Stand Firm. sives DENIES UNFAIR DEALS. /TRIEDTOGRAB HISCLAIM Government's Case Against! Now Sultan Was to Be! Monopoty Continued Be- | Squeezed and Made Subject fore Referee Ferris, to Paris. The so-called “unfair, competition and discrimination" alleged in the Govern- ment's complaint against the Standard Otl Company, continued to be the sub- Jest of the corporation's Investigation vo-day when the hearing of evidence in the case was continued before Ref- eree Franklin Ferris, of St. Louts, in the United States Customs House bulld- ng. BERLIN, Sept. 4.--It so happens that the autumn manoeuvres of the German army {In Alsace-Lormaine, territory taken from France, synchronize with the revival of the Moroccan contro-| versy. | The French policy tn Morocco has} been interpreted In this city as desig- nated wently to manoeuvre Germany out of any direct part in Moroccan affairs, Yesterd itz Rosenthal, the with the ultimate purpose, supported Standard’s sen counsel, took up the by Great Britain, of acquiring tlt anfair competition in the territory where paramount position which wag the ob- the Hisgen Brothers were the principal | ject of France previous to the Algeciras competitor! Htent of the His- | conference, French alms are regarded to-day ing precisely what they were before | presidential can- | T Up gen corp’ Mdate of th as be Independence party. German Forelgn Office took oppor: | }of Egghardt. iw ‘on the proceeds of the sale, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908. BOUSHT A WIFE BERMUDAS RULER Oh $3; DIDNT LIKE HER LOOK ——_ Our of Island's Prosperity, Says Gen, WW Tourists Principal Asse Jehouse NON US HORSE W70H; HE LOST HIS 1010 1 SY0TO1 THORNTON TRIES “GHGS” WN COURT t So Young Mr. Cole Caused the! Magistrate Tells Him to “Cut Arrest Alleged It Out,” Then Discharges Pool-rooin Keepers, Him. es of Two So Forster Beat and Slashed = ; The steamship Berin which ar-| Charles Cole ts a youngish man who! James Thornton, & song writer and Ss. Beghar eclaring 4 4 i Mrs, Egghardt, Declaring ae toate brought Lieut on va “| lives in Summit, N. J, and works as|old-tims varlety actor, added a bit of + op celine Heneage Wodeliouse, who was ; It His Right. Governor of Bermuda since June of iast|* leT® fer Bassett & Co., paper man-|epice to the Night Court when he was year until a few days ago. He ts o turers at No, M Lafayette street. | arraigned last night before Justice Cor | his way to England, whence he wil Mra, Lillian Fay Fewbardt, a comely | procwed to India to take command o} young wife of twenty-elght, was pur-| the northern district (Punjab), chased from her husband, Arthur, ‘| The Governor: Willlamsburg tinamith, for 68 lest night | Xen by Lieut. by John W, Foster, a lifelong friend Egghartt left his friend ith his purchase and went to Jersey jen, F. W. Kitchener. of prosperity for Bermuda,’ Gen, Wodehouse ist still remains one of her main mean. of pregress and the States a powerful Fo Teter at once began to show D4) contre tor the disposal Of her goods, authority over his $ purchase. He | “According to pusovngels stabbed and beat the young woman mudian, the departure until her cries brought aid. She was | Wodehouse was marked found bleeding and bruised in her room | Of unusual interest at No. 36 West Nineteenth street, where the sale took place, and later re- moved to St, Vincent's Hospital, Foreter | was charged with felonious assault. Awaiting arraignment to-day Forster was asked why ho had cut the wom- | an's face and beat her. He said: “Wasn't she mine? Didn't I buy her from the old man for the three-spot? Guess I have a right to do what I want to with anything I buy, haven't 1” said Lieut. As ne boarded | forts. ‘and 1es hearty send-off, On the Berinudian came a consign ment of about 200 fish, alive, in tanks. jAlso there were five octop!.” The con. Signment was for the fum and was in ca of the Bermuda aq national held here $ BRYAN KEEPS UP Nearly ai] the leading official men accordel nt Dr, Mowbray Didn’t Like Her Face. Forster declared that the money was passed and that the husband said: ip of Bermuda will be! ‘The future seems to hold a big va | Court “The American tour- Bermudian a salute was fired from the| ° him a ew York Aquar- The Inter- |rigan on a charge of intoxication was arrested at tlhe corner of Broat: way and Twenty-elghth street. Thornton managed to give his ad dress to the Magistrate, but when asked to tell how he oame to be arrested he his own admission he loves to put f) 4 little bet down on the pontes once wn ja while, According to his story as he told it 4y in the Centre Street Police he had been placing his wagers .| with twe brotuers, Abe and Tke Kutt-| replied: ‘ |ner, who had office” in Nassau| ‘I saw my duty and T did tt. a) street, On July 2 he says he called | “What do you mean?” questioned up Kuttners and over the tele- | Magistrate Corrigan, ly told them that he wanted to| ‘Say, Judge,” drawled ‘Thornton, “Ald own $81 on a@ ten-to-one ghot,| You ever hear the quotation ‘sober as a judge? Well, I've seen judges who ten-to-one horse romped home well couldn't find thelr way home," ahead of the field, but when Cole ed on Abe Ike to pay over} “Cut that nonsense out,’ snapped the $s | $540 claims they wolsied on him. | Magistrate, whereupon Thornton sub- _ After trying for several weeks to cole sided, He was discharged and hurried his winnings, Cole decided to get out of court. iting the brothers for| ——_————— ol-room, He vent SUN PARLOR FOR WALDORF. . Where one of -| running an al to Police I Sarat didt taal de} utles turned - Comm astonee§ Murphy of the, Plans Filed for New 820,000 Struc- 1 yhy he visi ture on the Root, and Ati) F. M. Andrews & Co. architects Lawyer Charies | o¢ Cincinnati, have filed plans with g the prisoners. pinding yeriutendent Murphy for a | mit that he would yrixal | {ne had $2,000 sun parlor, designed in the style of the French Renaissance, on the root of the Waldorf. It 1s to be about for togpe built torta, ye Says he won. !s admission the gistrate to dis- =i eae or. | Take her; she's yours.’ He added that a Dete Mu State grocers were called, who testified | Germany brought about this confers) oy tn Te oe nee tace and) | | hay that Assistant | aud th ¢ teal cuts in es bh b ence, and thay come, therefore, Into i , . rf 5 hat the) Initial cuts) Im prices had b |wanted to fx it up acedrding to his na tala Ce ‘ade by the Hisgens to get the local conflict with the present determination ! Lat a eeaitie thes pen made by , ; vy of Germany, This also may be de-|OWM !deas, He stubbornly asserted his ash, to be on louvres fitted Jobbing and re trade, and not by 0 | right to do as he pleased with anything Kuttners in nominal the Standard Oll Co. scribed as exactly what was held to fre keniait | Renn Cth) a dhs, NEI previous to the Algecirag conference, | 2° >? , ; | leweredi torrent Mr. Collings on the Stand, hainvdy, the independence of Morocco |, I a fa old Arana sald an Makes Two Speeches, Receives)! ‘ 9 erection of the parior, which will To-day Mr. Roger 1 carried the 80 jolitically and commercially, with no narch Herb at St, Vincent's Peek, Ms at alee ay | s, will gly of of the) | ea at the end ent pe called unfair competition into Ken- perior position for France or any other| Pita “He came nome from work with Many Callers, Talks Into 1° OL SA POSNER Ree (jecls a tucky and Illinois by calling to ther power. my husband, I saw them talking a few | - stand as his first w rrrite miatelinente (ontracoen Tray tna)|Uuaucesmumnen rene me good) Phonograph, Then Works. | HIGGINS'S YACHT DAMAGED. econd yice-presi theory of the French Foreign office PY and said as going to Jersey | CHERBOURG, nee, Sept, 4.—The oll of K - . 4 Forster went around the corner with a ‘ American acht Varuna, owned us that France and Spain, belng the man- |) i H 2 sent ess that Standard datories* of the Powers in Morocco, | him. Five minutes later he returned) watnymw, LINCOLN. Neb. Sent. 4.| by Buge teging, N.Y. ¥. Cy has placed ih that field wagons, pretending | jigny have the right to Initiate sug-|®8¢ announced that he had purchased | —Wittiam J. lirvan to-day dolivered two | ay a tered ae ite that they were independent enterprises, © Aeaetar anys ete ase thle Uae me from nur for $3, I ordered him dedication speeches, one at the Stat ir ia, i that the company might keep control of Pent ets sere ey out, Then he struck me. I don’t know! Fair Grounds Collings sald © Mr. they had found local peddlers who were tail ade. Gieilogalsyetal tA tunity to be the first In proposing the [recognition of Mulai Hafid | Germany {8 not disposed to allow] Mulal Hafld to be compelled to ier over large and indefinite French pecu- niary claims, the effect of whici al the outset of his reign would be to reduce jhim to the position of a French vassal. | France Denies German Charge. | PARIS, Sept 4.—French official cir- cles resent deeply the intimation con- veyed in the inspired communications | from Berlin to the effect that the real purpose of France in delaying the rec- ognition of Mulal Hafid ts to permit the Republic to make advance private ar- rangements for the protection of ape- clal French interests, ‘The Associated Press was to-day authorized to publish the following: “You can categorically deny such in- not only claiming to be independent, but stated that the oll they were sup- plying was superior to that offered by the Standard. Young jen, he ex- plained, were employed to go around the trade and visit the housewives with this “explanation.” To retain its trade, the witness said, the Standard Ojl em- ployed other young women to visit the houses and explain and demonstrate that the s ed monopoly’s kerosene was equally as good if not better than competitors’ ae vai mply demonstrated,” said Mr, Collings, “that the olle were practically the same, and that the payment of an increased price was unnecessary,” Decatur, Ill, was one of the citles named by the witness where young women had been employed The Wit-| timations:” We are conden, it ness said that if a Mr, Maxon, @ local yate negotiations. What we are doing Lllinois dealer, had sent out young {8 in general Inte Bie allethe. st Powers, After Mulal Haftd | olieitors it had been without Ay s M id Is recog- nedaraly Loh, Alandara (Conte a We are confident that we will be much what happened: after, Tabitha Home fe 1 remember hearing him say, ‘Your view received m. mo too big, anyhow,’ and then! @ phonograph, striking me as he uttered, ‘You wink sandwiched too much with your eyes; let's close), Perhaps tl ‘em,’ and so on, Each time he would, Was Herman cut me with a penknife or hit me with of tie D, Mr. Ridde stopped off at poe ant vis “Once he sald I was too fat and need- i morning to have a talk wit ed a more ciassical face, Look at all MOrtne [0 alt ce, He these bandages and my eyes! Goodness, | facrerme i, of they will never get their col back. | ton as $3 Too Small a Price, Mt n “[ don't think Arthur sold me to the despated ‘sate ae EHKe Forster. If he did he surely got more Qvetein | than § anyhow, Then I think ought | mont to have something to say, too, I didn’t Deen, be. see any of the money, I'm waiting for unger vt Arthur to-day. Forster wag a friend would have of my husband; that’s why I admitted |, “2 know him to our apartment. I was consclous jthe. R Dub when the doctor came. T was bleeding | overconfider a great deal, Forster sat calmly on a} Te eee chair near by and when the map found FIREBUG CONFESSES. me he was saying , of New York, one 5 Write tor | tustrated Cata ogue 1 lPhitanttvopist Has Been ASPERFEL Abroad Promoting the Fur- LEVELANL nishing of Pasteurized Milk. Bowery Savine: nths of worl Bank Block, continent ge philanthropic zed milk to plished many de ind one In 144 Gover on the pier » extension of 1 to give ut a statement mas he found Value $100, NOW $58 the knowledge of the able to take « s oan | ———— Jennings pany. The Stand. i ee i srl the ake care of curs a aue make it) wy, Abr oie ay s routes Feeley Set Blaze in “Frog Hollow" St nue was This style magnificent Gypsy Rin Collings, had experienced: considerable that France so ent nen them things heal up, you'll look " . Ney bee! fin fy ‘or difficulty In breaking up an opposition ¢Ponealan officlar tee Dee yeee ent great. Don't mind Becnuse He Needed Iu A io am | yve have Heike) sel ng right al ng for scheme whereby the competing oil Fez also is officially repadiated’ qt, Yelling or I'll do Ae veal riugnes a nes Abe an advo. § S100. & Irae eabUCn We iottes wagons gave short measure to local js explained that the man France sent. The man had the woman’, ARAV RACY ik trae and [ree | 4 limited number at $58. The thre consumers. The wagon men, he fald. to Fez Is a native of Algeria, e Mouth so that she fy oke with difficulty. | UEQirure ee : ares against J diamonds are perfectly cut, unusual realized as high as $ and $% dally mission was simply to act as custod’an, Her eyes were scarcely vistble und fone th ulosis. Miss Me: color and weigh over on at Po rONgHELiLs eq nemi Se DUE te iE the valuable French archives there. i srollen: Kn Numerous ph which he can be sent to Sing Sing f exhaustive study RE . : i Company, vy cutting the Was in no sense a Consul like Dr. Indicated where penknife thrust uth tur fire, last health auth; ment had broken up the prac —_—-— wou ye ndred and Fit a | ze will be a Cutting Prices Denied, ARMY OF MOORS aay sie rain y shack inne di MM here, of 5. Quality ‘ 4 D * me is | 0g Hollow. e war ecedns . Mr. Collings into details of the —_ * a Ie assault His home Is tn SVR RRR EIKO D e dric was J Artisth gale © Given wit ofl business In Kentucky. “He denied SURROUND FRENCH. IaNE nae Ones, ro nsel John J. i thht Standar¢ tors had been ny “Be hart, who rent ay : res ordered ore ly advised that Roa rome THe abu r his eet rom the | Oven Evgs. till 7 Saturdays till 10 ness could red by cuts In| COLOMB-BESHAR, Sept. 2.—A French | th? made an ¢ att q Mall orders Aled, Ina column under Gen, Alllx {s due at Bou- denib to-morow to reinforce the French force of 1,009 men reported to be si rounded by Both telegraphic and flag with Boudei J- no new attack h and Pp mercial Oll C witness sald uich discounts the ofl trac ny years. that Sta) genera been for err pted, but purted up to! on of Informa: | rts ins | e de feat of Mulat Ha sist tpon the m inflicted upon the for by Mtougu! | hours outside of Glaoul, one of ) ants, {8 reported to Haftid's army !s said | persed and Morocco C HSH of Illinots and Kentucky. eee MAN WITH DRUMMER’S CARD KILLS HIMSELF. at the m Edwin Gage, Despondent Since|°% ° Mtougut aa | Death of Wife, a Suicide at | gy JOURNEY FOR HEALTH, | EU HA Te Talis iapoue |) “T0CK POISON ON STREET:| mercial Travellers’ League mad out, to the name of Edwin Gage, No. 1i4 Chambers street, was found dead from was to-day in the Ashland House, | Montclair Man Who Left for Calle fornia Found Dead on Church Twenty-fourth street. and Fourth Steps in Pittsburg. | avenue, He had Inhaled gas through ; ‘ | @ tube and had deen dead several 8 young boss stone hours when Katy Evans, a chamber. RUS ROUSE ay acon: maid, found t van street, thi 1 drinking Q and ha Raine had been at t ft n appeared 10 b hed Incessa. hich the nan had. brought tt le ; no letters or memorandum except the him despon¢ card bearing his name. His. on a eAlesinan f luggage Was a small handbag, con- im talning a few collars and a nightshict ls Coroner Shr Who was summoned nls to ti ordered the body sent to him a lette duction to Thomas E. Hort Angeles tw weeks erts was bound for po. only 8 few or who w was not kno Df, Td off'ce COUNTESS NOT ILL. Vanderbilt Says Story Reo ft t T di farding Daughter Is tntrne ave a 4 J Vanderis 1 W.C STUART DIES!IN ENGLAND Aerbilt. denying ‘ 8 7 sensation port ¢ edad F i Countess Szecheny Mra, Vanderbilt cat h ts Rot a word of tru . and na in exceticn burn the bul barren hairs /MILK DRIVERS STRIKE | FOR SHORTER HOURS.! Only a Few of Them, Sheffield Farms Superintendent Says, but Trouble is Threatened. A number of truck drivers employed | Sheffield vit) Company, dairy- went on Ke late last night for recognition of union and shorter remain by men, perf; 940099000000 WOMEN’S WEAR Bonwit, Harris & & Co., | Broadway and 5th Av., Cor. 21st St. 4. Supt Halsey, of the company, | says that on y fifteen or sixteen men a tie company is not tting its milk, Stones, thrown freely at drivers d one man was struck han er, W eat y Mee da nd slight! “Three or four of our drivers were stoned this morning,” the superintendent said, “and We are going to look to the tity Cor protection. We have: our, pric vat but we shall expect police to. suppress all nee There are only about fifteen or sixteen men out and we have nearly four hun- ers, so you see how Insignifl- rike is: It Is nonseni recognit! We the \ the Never rai:s 10 nestore Gray Hair tolts Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray or faded Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair Stops its falling out, and positively reinoves Dan- druf Keeps hair soft and glossy, Re- fuse all substitutes, 2% times as much in $1 as SOc size Is Not a Dye. si sed hed ¢ bottles, a! druggists ‘ ws, Q90K TRE Care of the Hal 9 vark N py s. Harting Soap Pi ae “ red. rough i chapped hands. and ali skin diseases. skin fine an 2e : book ‘The sien the skin t Opening Exhibit, Tuesday, September 8th of entire'y new and exclusive productions in and Misses’ Suits, Gowns, Dresses, Waists, Walking Skirts, Women’s Outergarments, Furs and Fur Garments, Trimmed Millinery propose, by offering high grade merchandise at lowest possibie cost, to make this supe: b locaticn distinctive ‘uit and Coat Corner’ ot New York “BONWIT, HARRIS” is the synonym of perfection in the el ng of Women’s AE It guarantee s of every detail and absolute re- liability in all vaictlars We h this an organization strong in per- sonnel and resources, whose aim it will be to serve the most critical shoppers. sons are invited to open charge ac- The name correctn coupl sine per counts, Our patible s will always be found the very lowest com. with the quality of Merchandise offered. eer Saturday Night Ends This Final Clearance Sale of Brill Clothes Several inmared men in the last 10 days have bought suits fo wear another seascn—ihey saved more than half—and are assured garments of good siyle mexi season, nie Many hundreds of men have bought suits for immediate hey saved half or more—and are sure of several months more wear this season—for many of these suits are medium weight and can be worn all Fall. Before closing time Saturday night a thousand men and young men can avail themselves of an opportunity that has never been equalled in the value-selling history of Brill Stores, Herevare a thousand suits from the foremost makers in America; all advance style; all made of fabrics from the world’s best mills and presenting a choice of all the new tan, brown, olive, smoke and gray shades and neat mixtures. Values are $25, $22.50, $20, $18 $10 and $15—all now reduced to An Added Special Three hundred $16.50 value black unfinished worsted suits —just from the tailor shops—full medium weight, strictly all wool and pure worsted, new self-stripe effects—all $10 regular sizes .... Brill stores sell more trousers than any other New York, Stores because Brill trousers are best in fit, tailoring and shape retention, and because Brill trouser values are best Here are Brill trousers, including the famous Dutchess cash . guaranteed trousers, Hungerford journeyman tailored trous serge trousers, flannel trousers, Se, at greatly reduced prices, Any $2.50 and $3.00 Brill trousers, Neue 7 Dutchess trousers, also Outing trousers..... $1. 5 Any $3.50 and $4.00 Brill trousers, ral ing famous Dutchess trousers and Blue Serges. $2. 15 Any $5.00 and $6.00 Brill trousers, journeyman tailored, famous values at ori iginal prices, including Out- $3 v6) ing trousers, White and Blue Serges, . 'e Any $7.00 and $8.00 Brill trousers, many 4 vb) exclusive and advanced fabrics eee $ e Any $9.00 and $10.00 B: finest ready-to-wear trousers sold in New York, fi finest fabrics .... trousers, t tailoring ¢ Brill Clothes for : Fall & Winter 1908-1909 the exclusive models and fabrics acknowledgment as “New Now being shown, Here are that have earned York's correct styles. Attention is directed to the smart worsted, velour and Sax- ony cassimere suits at $20, Young Men’s Brill Clothes for Fall shest: standard—tai- Brill Clothes” Present ing young fored and designed under B Special values are shown and $10. You ugg men 's suits in exclusive "School Sale of Children’s Clothes Here are the best values ¢ ever offered in a Brill store. Here are prices that in many i nces hardly represent the cost, of the cloth; All-wool waterproofed Knicker trousers; sizes 7 to 16, unusual valu in new browns and olives at $8 50 models nd fabrics, $12. with two pairs of $7.50. $4 |s, tailored 54 $4 Finest sailor suits, | by America’s foremost ¢ 12; former prices $7.50 to sizes 10 to Now, Knee trouser suits of finest fabrics; ; former prices $7.50 to $12.50. CONVENIENT STORES, 125th STREET, cor, 3d Avenue, en Saturday Evening Until 11 Pag. 47 CORTLANDT, nr. Greenwlohy ay Evening Until 9 P.M 279 wn QADWAY, nr. Chambers St Until 9 o ok. Open Saturday Eventn ‘ay, ck, Open Union Square, 14th St., nr. B Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o'C) will be allowed on presentation of this advertixement on any article purchased for cash this week. a 110% Write for Our New 1908-09 Catalogue Mailed Free. VARLOR—Fine Ve- jour Suit, 5 pieces: Vier Mirror French vevel giass: Parlor ‘This home consists of (he Ing articles aud iy on ex lon im our Oak Narervoms, slowing youl Panetly they would appear in. your ome, OOM NISHET ecompuny-| BEDROOM Golden Drewing Case 8S aid Wash tand; ron jenameliod Bed, | brass trimmed: wov- sult top Mattresses; ds Furniture at fon, tatirense | low t Comfonatile min dys Mattie: Kine ih Coil Het Bet, 10 hie! HEN — k Kitchen ¢ ‘i gents for Grand R Liberal Credit Terms eee on en | 975 Worth $/ 50 Down $1.50 Week . ni 100 ** 10.00 ** 2,00 * 150 retas 20.00 ‘ 2.50 30.00 3.0 ACCOUNTS UPTO 810.000. 10,0; 1 Rocker; 2 | re Curtains, 15.00 The Key to Fortune's vaults is commonly Known as a World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day. >a

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