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ecm me ee ong EEN ON BRTHOAY WORKS HARDEST FOR SUFFERERS Italy’s Royal Heroine Gives All) Her Attention to Earth- quake Relief. MESSINA. DANGER _ IN | Falling Walls Still a Menace to Rescuers—Priests in Pro- cession Through Ruins. | MBSSINA, Jan. 8.—An undulatory yearthquake shock caused a great panic fast night. Walls tumbled in many places, and rescuers joined hospital tent patients in the rusn to open spaces "The prediction by the experts of Mount Vesuvius that another violent earth- quake might be expected yesterday ‘added greatly to the fear of the people. CATSKILL WATER - SUPPLY FIGURES 250,000,000 Gallons Daily, as an Expert. Member of Board Gives a Capacity of 500,000,000, If Needed. The Legislative Finance Commleston | called as witnesses at ite hearing to-day in the City Hall, J. Waldo Smith, chief | Jana c Supply. Assemblyman subjected A, Shaw, Commisstoner of Water Lindon W. Bates jr, the witness to a searching + Phe United States supply ship Culgoa @rrived this morning from Port Said, ROME, Jan, 8.—Following the desires expressed by Queen Helena, the anni- could be relied upon for the supply of! fused to sell the land for $2. iversary of her birth, which was ob- | gerved here tu-day, was not attended by ‘any of the usual festivities. The Queen 4s reported to have sald that this year she wished to celebrate the day by working hard for the Calabrian and Bicilian survivors, whose sufferings she cannot drive from her mind. Her two daughters, Princess Yolanda Princess Mafalda, respectly seven and six years old, instead of b ing birthday presents for thelr mother, turned over the contents of their money boxes to the rellef fund. The little | Crown Prince, who is four years old, not wishing to be outdone by his sisters, parted with what has been his greatest | delight, a complete company of tin sold- fers of which be is the commander. He took his toys to his mother, saying ‘This is all I have; please send them to the poor children,” Expect Duke of Connaught. Ih The news that the Duke of Connaught fe to arrive here Sunday has produced | ¢ | nsumetent 250,000,000 Gallon Supply. Mr, Smith said that the minimum that New York City was 250,000,000 gallons a day, Whether It was a dry year or not did not affect this flow, the witness sald. The various statements that have been made by engineers criticising the proj- ject, tie witness said, were based upon data ae y of these en- ‘gineers, he said, had changed their opin- lons later in favor of the plans of the er poard. His attention as cailed to a statement made by Carlton Davis, a clyil engineer, that the cost would be 000,000 more t the board's esti- | mate and that apacity of the Asho- kan reservoir would be several billion an that mentioned in the ith refused to commit tins If to any answer to elther of these soni sions, ‘hairman Cassidy asked the witness about t ex an the plans which altered the of the aqueduct for gallons iess t plans ged so that long te changed line of the aque- you know that the plans were r the land had been pur- he aske land great satisfaction and |s regarded as a pelt a nothing about {t,"" sald Mr. fresh demonstration of the sympathy of But you have heard of it, have you Great Britain in the earthquake disaster, not” No; this Js the first tlme I have British ships rendered great help in the southern provinces during the first days of the rellet work. May Sherman, Harold Sherman and Robert Fraser, of Elizabeth, N. J. ar- Fived here to-day from Taormina, where they were at the time of the earthquake, The body of a man who lived on the third floor above Mr. and Mrs, A. 8. Oheney in the American Consulate building in Messina was taken out f om the ruins yesterday evening. The w ‘to recover the bodies of the Cheney: is progressing. There was a religious procession along the devastated water front of Messina this morning. Priests walked through 8 heard of it.” ‘Are you willing to swear that you know not of the hundreds of thou- sands of plots of land that were bought by private Interests along the Hine that the change followed?’ demanded | the Chairman. Knows of No Deals. “L don't know any swear to the best of my knowledge and belief that these lands were not bought up by private inter If you don't know, who does?" T can't say,” “Would the Corporation Counsel know “1 don't know." | ‘he line of inquiry was then shifted to the matter of the course taken by the Board of Water Supply when it had to | the ruined streets carrying sacred relics, | US® plate aente ior ie purposes or Py i trateg | Stuth said that a he questions 0; land as they passed the people prostrated | fj, )," were referred to the Corporation ‘themselves. Counsel Btuart K. Lupton, of the American) Charles 8. Chadwick, member of the Consular corps, is to stay in Messina in weharge of the new Consulate, Bayard of Water Supply, was recalled ify. He said that when the reser- voirs w it would give to Qutting jr and Winthrop Chanler. other the city of water every members of the corps, have left for day, if necessity arose. In answer Taormina, where they will devote their to Mr. Cassidy's question, this great) . supply would. prob: entall an addi ‘energies in superintending the work of fio), expense of $7 caring for the wounded. Parliament Meets, | largement of the water system, “We will recommend this as soon as the demand requires that the elty should The Chamber of Deputies was opened get_all this wate sald Mr. Chadwick ‘tn special session to-day to consider the} “Then the size of the elty debt has adoption of measures to bring rellef to | 1" aa eH aU effect on) volt?!) asked jthe devastated provinces of Southern) "qe gre simply performing our dut Italy, Mr. Chadwick answered When President Marcora arose to ad- dress the Chamber deep sil ensued With trembling voice and visible emo- tlon Sig. Marcora delivered a speech ex- pressing the grief of the represen es of the nation and the country at iro {nm the catastrophe which has overtaken | Calabria and the eastern part of Sicily. | He said that even those members who had had the privilege of foll workings of the Italian Pa its birth up to to-day could remember nothing more appalling Premier Gioletti followed with a oise statement of t had oceurt the South and a recital of the Measures already adopted, x clear picture of the present situa In conclusion he presented a plan legisiation, as alre set forth in thes despatches, to gi the Govern wer to cope with the extract’) eircumatances .spplaud Queen Helena. The sitting of the Chamber for fifteen minutes ment Signor Marco tude fo- the wo celved from states, foreign Maments, and of these con of the repre nation. He did work of the distress foreign slips, tude of the woman in Italy reference to Her with prolonged members ve | isters arose to thei A committee of twe members been aj po nted to r rt the legisla tive members proposed by ment, This report w row for the af and Q e ready to-n INC'DENTS. To The World's Great Record : I } 1908, When It Printed 1,200,573 arale Advertiscments—168,894 More (ran the Herald. Il One good reas. Other news; during 1908 the daily circulat the Mor rid in b i City ex t Times, Sun, Press i combined USE AND READ WORLD ADS. DURING 1309 FLAT i AS Sat While Mra. Rose Schatzburg, of No, 67 | | East One Hundred and Twelfth street, was in Harlem Munteipal Court to- day try y the Judge why she should ssessed, a fire was Gt discover. nt on ut) first floor rear ch ts six Mrs atzburg’s husband, Isi- Was out king for work, and her ) children were playing in the hapiro, who discovered the » Who ran out to the Schatzberg ye fat s old, said led the janitor told me I Morris regoluteiy and Mrs. Shapiro | ey couldn't. find the In Mrs taberg and her Me adquarters SAVANNAH ENTRIES. SAVAN MAH, Ga 8—The ¢ 105, Hay DIFFER WIDELY Engineer Smith Puts It at, PROBERS GET AT FACTS. | technical examination on the various | reservoirs that have been selected to | }flow tnto the Catskill Bastin, purchase all the | I am willing to} TLUMAN TRALED ON CIRCULAR HE Quoted Him as Favoring Project and Investing, PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. %.—The clr- cular which was Indirectly responsible | tor the “investigation” of Senator Till- man, of Bouth Carolina, by the secret | service, as diaclosed at Washington yes- |terday, the same circular to which Mr, Tillman publicly objected at the time of {ts appearance, wan tssued by the Bt, Paul and Pacific Lumber Company, | which was alleged to have the backing of prominent St. Paul (Minn.) capital- iets, It was represented here by @ man |named Bryan R. Dorr, The circular lengineer of the Board of Water Supply, | was issued over Dorr’s name, and he | Insisted that the company’s objects were | perfectly legitimate. In brief, the scheme, according to Dorr's circular, was to secure from a number of people the sum of $200 each to defray preliminary expenses incident to locating land included in the Coos Bay wagon road land grant to which the Southern Oregon Company succeed- ed. The Southern Oregon Company re- 50 per acre, |as the circular alleged it was obligated to do by the Government grant, and a contingent fee of % cents per thousand feet of timber on each claim so located was to be levied by Dorr’s company to form a fund to prosecute sult against the Southern Oregon Company to force It to sell for that amount. $6,000 Out of $200," circular to which Till- man took exception, follows: “Among those who have spoken for a part of this land is Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, the leader of the Demo- cratic party in the United States Senate, a man who usually gets what he woen | after. So sure is Senator Tillman of our | success that he has subscribed and paid | ; the necessary fees for a quarter section for himself and ten other quarter sec- tions for ten of bis nearest relatives,’ ee 2 FAILURES ANNOUNCED ON Firm of Hackley, Baxter & Seed and Floor Trader Clarence W, Willetts Halt, The failure of the brokerage commis- jsion firm of Hackley, Baxter & Seed, |at No, 43 Exchange place, was an- nounced on the floor of the Consolidated Stock Exchange to-day. conducted a small commission business, has been a member of the Consolidated since Aug. 18, 14. Alexander S. Hack- ley, a member of the Consolidated E: change since March 4, 1902, was the joard member of the firm. The other artners are Charles H. Baxter and Allen H. Seed. It was sald that the failure was caused by the inability to collect margins from a number of the firm's custo: ‘8 who were long on Consolldated G. time the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of the S-cent gas law was made public, The offices of the firm were locked to-day and only a junior clerk was on hand. He said that he knew nothing as to the amount of lla- bilities or assets and that none of the members of the firm had appeared at) he offices so far to-day. | The failure of Clarence W. Willetts, a| floor traedr, who has been a member of | the Consolidated Exchange since Sept. 6, 1907, was also announced this morn- ing. Willetts's liabilities are said to be small. THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS To-day’s highest. lowest and last prices of Stocks and of net changes aa compared with Yesterday's final figures areas fotlowa: “Net i I Laat. Cha’ ges. aN ea nae Ry §BL Ty Fury, WR WR Wh — 7. at he "sy 8 | Ae lt pesmallte BAN TA — 1h | Am: 8m. & Ref.. ms es ts Am. 8. & R. pf.) 104% N [Am | Am | Am ac M 249% Atch «8 r 100g Balt WN Bk! a Gat. Routh Consol Del. & (1 l++t4) Hudson Gt scrth: pe dates -Met Re Pump City South M. Bt Mo. Mo Nat tltttti lt! NG 34 NG Northern F Ontarto & Pennaylvania Preased Steel Steel Central a HAD CONDEMNED Land Scheme Promoters The portion of Dorr's "How to Make} CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. | The firm, whioh | at the| POWER ON MERGER Culberson’s Resolution for In- quiry on His Steel Trust Action Passes, TEST ROOSEVELT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909. ; AT DOLLAR RA Only Consolidated Bills in Conformity With 80-Cent Decision. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—By a vive voce vote the Senate to-day passed Senator Culberson’s resolution inatruct- ing the Committee on the Judiciary to report to the Senate whether the Presi- dent was authorized to permit the ab- | sorption of the Tennessee Coal and Tron Company by the United Btates | Steel Corporation, Preceding that actio: Senator Hop- king, renewing his objection to the res- olution on the ground thet the Preal- dent did not approve the act of the! Steel Corporation in absorbing the al and Iron Company, Senator Culberson's res- | olution on the table as soon as it wa: called up by the Texas Senator iar On that motion the vote was 14 yeas and 47 nays, the yea vote being | as follows; Burkett, Carter, Cum- mins, Curtis, Dixon, Dupont, Depew, | Hopkins, Kean, McCumber, Platt, Pen- rose, Richardson and Warner. All of the Senators voting to lay | the resolution on the table were ea publicans, and of the 47 votes against | that motion 21 were cast by Demo-| crats and 26 by Republicans, As soon as this test vote was announced Mr, Culberson moved the adoption of his| resolution, and by a viva yoce yote It was adopted, no division being called for. | METZ WATS CTY TD USt STENT TUNNEL |Unable to By Its It Should Pro- vide for Its Operation, Comptroller Says. \ “I want to get away from theorles and do something practical for trans portation,” said Comptroller Metz to- day at the meeting of the Board of | | Estimate, when the matter of the Stein- | way tunnel came up for discussion. | The Public Service Commission has al- | ready declined to purchase the tunnel | from the Belmont company. Comptroller Metz urged that some ac- | tlon be taken to open the tunnel for operation for the conventence of the public, He added that {f the elty could not purchase the tunnel outright some | plan might be adopted whereby {It could | be thrown open for use. | The Board authorized the Comptrotler to enter into negotiations with the company and dectde upon a plan. Comptroller Metz sald that the New York and Long Island Railroad Com- pany, which built the tunnel and, equipped it for the operation of street surface trolley cars, has no lawful ex- istence at the present time and has no Jauthority to oparate cars in the tun- nel. The Supreme Court has so held, said the Comptroller. The tunnel and | real estate necessary for the operation of the tunnel are now held by the di- rectors of the former New York and Long Island Company and the trustees of_the stockholders, The tunnel can be put In operation within a short time, Mr. Metz added, and thus directly connect the Boroughs of Queens and Manhattan. It constitutes a link in the comprehensive rapid tran- jsit for the entire city. As the constitu- | tional Hmitations will not permit the Jeity at present to consider the pur- chase of the tunnel, {t would be for the j best nterests of the city, the Comptro!l- ler said, if the tunnel was oper:ted as | quickly as possible. | In all probability the trustees will be requested by the Comptroller to present an application to the Board of Estimate for a franchise to operate cars in the | tunnel ——<—<—<———— OAKLAND ENTRIES. OAKLAND, Cal., Jan, &—The entries | for to-morrow's races aré as follows: FIRST RACE.--Six furlongs; selling. — | crvatal Wave, 102; Dargin, 102; Drei Dison Bolle, 2; Fea Lad, | stone, 100 Gaga, 07; Hose (harry, 90 | 102; “Banposal, 100; Metlakatla, | Hildreth 98, | SECOND RACE.—Seven sixteenths of a |Hlos ‘rourigt Belle: Tor: ‘Penn. 10d: Sftee Roe: PERSIAN PAW SET: ‘our! rin, ERSIAN a s S, were $8.50 ae (0H! Arahames i106! Oreos, 110. Amelie Haa|| and $10.93; now., veces 0.50 & 8.95 THIRD RACE. ait furlongs: Fede Feed ~ Botaniat, 110; Woolma, Stale foo: | Flannel a d Silk Wai t CARACUL SETS, 5 and | 10S" Dole oe, Griean i nl S S $10.30; now 6.50 & 7.75 | Dareington, 0; | SABLE SQUIRREL SETS, were jt Ein Hee ee | At About Half Price $14.75 and $16.50; now...... eee. 100 & 13.75 130: Jim Gatiney. Thy, Beliwether’ 120, CARACUL COATS, 80 inches long, Ta ora | Heh BE Eo ESUTh were $80.00; now Ot8 18.00 Rossban-Gattney coupled as Johnson-Fee- A large collection of fine All Wool Imported Sax- LARGE SORTMEN cR OF ofits 3 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER FUR | gf IRTH, RACE An and fifty venta: ony Flapne v alts iB a very desirable model, tucked SETS at the LOWEST PRICES in the city. soiling. Nebulosus, 110, County Clerl | y Fred Bente tose Billy Pullman, 108 t front and back. Made in our own workrooms. The | Jani Pesshnad, Ine: Lerdom, 108; Dainty designs are chiefly in plaids, including a good assort- Broadway, oth and 9th Sts. RACE —Fleven-sixteenths of SIXTH | mile; puree “Twilight Queen, 105; ml Pict aro, 100; Little Jane, 100, Otago, 100, Fivine | Dance. ‘0 ttle Biss, 95, Galinda, Weather, ¢ Panther udy Track, sloppy } ~ SOLID GOLD SEAML SOLID 14-KT. F— 2.75 7 c No Cherge For Engraving A-$13. most turing and a facturing and moet Jewelry, Diamond Muuntiog eniain Depariment | inchargeof Expert Optician vy Cor, 17th Ste DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER AT FACTORY PRICES, Solid 22-Kt. Gold. f B--$12.00, C—-86.50 Fer more than Fort ti ne KG ire we hay, ESS WEDDING RINGS’ SOLID 18-KT. | € F sustained ou reliable Solid Bolla Gold Seanle 5, Mallet Free. 290 GRAND ST., Cor. Eldridge. _ | While the Consolidated Gas Company, the New York Mutua Gas Company, the Standard Gas Company, the Northern Union Gas Company and the Central Union Gas Company, all allied with the Trust, but apparently in- | dependent, have given no Indication ot | | willingness to comply with the law. The officers of these compantes say they will ¢ake no action until the full text of the decision of the United States Supreme Court ts recelyed tn this city and examined by their counsel, James M. Beck, who argued the caso | in the United States Supreme Court, | sald this afternoon that if the decision {s that the §-cent law ts constitutional, no gas company in New York dare disobey the mandate. | Panies other than the Consolidated, sald, which have collected at the dollar | rate w tomera eB) per sometag: (nale cu Charles Mathewson, counsel Consolidated Gas Company. was of the same opinion, He declared that the full effete of the decision will not be known until early next week, when the full text ds available for examination, All Must Obey Law “The New Amsterdam Gas Company,’ j Said Mr, Mathewson, “is, I understand, [retrained by an Injunction secured by | the Central Trust Company from ac- cepting leas than a dollar a thousand feet. But If the United States Supreme Court deoldes the Eighty-cent law con- stitutional, the New Amsterdam and for the all other companies will h to obey the law. “Although the Consorldated fought the case to the highest court, the ques- tlon of constitutionallty of the law passed by the Legislature applies to the other compantes as well.’ Consumers of gas supplied by the Con- solidated Gas Company are paying S) | cents per thousand cubic feet in squar- ling up thelr December bilis at the main office and ranch offices of the com- pany. These bills were made out at the $1 rate, but on presentation of the money at the offices 9 per cent. !s allowed off and a receipt on the basis of $ cents is given, The gas company has instructed its ‘army of clerks not to send out more bills until the full text of the court's decision has been received. ae ea LIEUT. FOERTSCH’S BODY FOUND IN THE NORTH SEA. | HAMBURG, Jan. Lieut. Foertsch, &—The body of the German aeronaut who lost his life at sea last October, was | picked up in the North Sea two days ago by the fishing steamer Orion, The body was fdentified by papers in the pockets of the dead man Lieut. Foertsch was a participant in the international balloon contest that was started from Berlin Oct. 12. He went aloft in the German balloon Hergesoll. The balloon was picked up) ct. 17, 109 miles northwest of Heligo- land, but there? was no sign of the oc- cupant. All the other gronauts were accounted for, ——_- WORLD MEN AT BANQUET, The fourth annual banquet of the classified advertising department of The World was held at Shanley's last night, nearly a hundred guests sitting down to the feast. Frank McCabe acted as toastmaster and music was furnished | by an orchestra from the advertising | department. Registered Trade Mark Annual Sale ment in black and white. form price of $2.7 Another lot includes an assembly of 250 Waists daintily made in Silk, Silk Chiffon, Messaline, Net, Lace and other dressy materials; also a variety of plain tailored styles in all the new shades and colors, as well as Blacks and White. $10.00—Vatues from 215.00 to $20.00, This Sale also includes Bed French Lingerie, Ladies’ ments, Blankets, Comfortables and Bed Spreads. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th St., SENATE VOTES TO GAS COMPANIES USED 60 STILL CHARGING — 10 PUT OUT FIRE Reduces | Husband Sent in Alarm While Com- | pany 1s accepting settlement on Decem- adult-sized aquarium, make excellent ber bills at the rate of 8 centa per fire-fighters, according to the interest- thousand feet, the New Amsterdam Gas| ("6 experience of quick-witted Mrs, will | The com: | aquarium he | whether the —Some of these have been sold as high as 87,50. Hosiery, a FSH WLASTEIGHT DAYS OF SALE i Sale Ends Positively Saturday, January 16th GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER 6th Ave, and 23d St, 6th Ave, and 23d St, AND SO Wife Doused Blaze With the Aquarium, elling Out THEIR BIG STORE Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St. $75,000 Worth of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Elegant, Stylish Winter Suits, Overcoats and Trousers to Be Sold at Thirty-sixth street, In fact, the expe: fence proved so satisfactory that both | Half Regular Prices Mrs. Von Raven and her husband highly | recommend it as worthy of em for anything short of a tire d |the high-pressure arin Overcoats, Men's and Boys’ fine Suits, Mra. Von Raven started a wood tre |f Se*ettes, Ulsters and Trousers, Boys! and Childten's Suits, and Fur-Lined Over. | q Coats, also Full Dress Suits and Tuxedos. All these garments are strictly tailor made by the best workmen—beneh made— tailoring. HALF REGULAR PRICES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Custom Styles, Best Workmanship fe Men's Business Suits etail Ss Retai Value (Sizes 34 to 44.) Price | | Value, (SED SL Gn) 10.00 Fancy Wool Cheviots..,, 5.00} 10,00 Heavy Oxford Overcoat. k Gray Overcoat,, ck Frieze Overcoat... Goldfish, !f properly surrounded by an Beulow Von Raven, of No. 31 West Look at the Ticket—You Pay 4 i Boys’ Overcoats, Box Coats, Winter Prince Alberts, Business Suits, Cra- 3) The stock consists of Men's | and mandi | in the grate in one of the rooms of the apartment, only to see rush of | d chim- many are equal to custom 1 big flame Issue from the 4 Von me ney, Mr. phoned for quick as a Ww jtum, and throwing it the goldfish tw Whether it that tha Rave fire selze | man tele- | but the wite, | the glass aquar- on the blaze, let her work | ne water in the fire or| with their do Men's Winter Overcoats Salo Price tails no one | of the fire: last spark fon that the 2.00 8.00 | 14.00 12.00 Black Cheviot Suits...... out in ee 14,00 Brown Cassimere Suits,.. 7.00 | 16.00 Black Melton Overcoat... 8. quered in enn | 18.00 Black Kersey Overcoat. 9 nd r Suits, 8.00 leo e ania! Besauees {8.00 Fancy Oxford Overcoat... 9 emergenc 18,00 Brown Worsted Suits..., 9.00 0 Brown or Fancy O'coat., .10. 20.00 Blue or Gray Suits 0,00 | 25.00 Brown or Black Kersey “Shi Fat Folk ‘ Fr y au ae ps Overcoat, Silk Lined,,, 12.50 ) Mixed Worsteds..,12.50 25.00 Fancy Heavy Scotch Chev- iny Bun OINs Albert Suits...,...12.00 iot Overcoat... tree One of the fat woman's griefs to ca 5 Elysian Overcoat,...12.50 Me 1s her shi It it be Grade Suits........,18.50 Miltary Overcoats,,10.00 pimply besides, as y {3 (or may Entire stock of Men's $ Trousers, ancy Vests, Boys’ and Children’s Powde ‘ors for a Suits and Overcoats yo at one-half regular prices Boys’ Suits | _PureLined Overcoats Reta Sale be), her cup of cosmetics siinp! season—a very #hort seas y are not a cure for the There {sn cure for Long Pants Sale | (Sizes 34 to 44.) Price them except ge rid of t ise b Value. 13 to 19 years. Price | y, Fur Collar.,16.00 neath. When she does that sbe finds her 6.00 Fan Reciate 3.00 | OE » Fur Collar,, 40, complexion improves. ancy Cheviots.....00++00: 0,00 B Pr In this way only can T 9.00 Black Cheviots,...ssss00045! 18,90 clear, natural complexion ac: aS aaths who use the Marmola receipt: One-half 9! Worsteds........06 6, abe 20.00 ounce Marniola, one-balf ounce Fluid & 15.00 Brown Styles...cecsceeeee0%:00 L polls, sulle tract Cascara Aro} , Bi ounces Pep Siar pan s g or driving, mint Water, By causing the excess tle 15.00 Scotch Cheviots,.......+..7-50 1 Worth double, to be absorbed the blood of th t globules of fat w bysiclaus say, cause pati Men .. Trousers the greasy, © Kin of the over-fat ‘etal (32 to 44 waist.) Sale (2 to 444 Sale ‘This simple receipt makes a mixture born ff Value 2 to 44 Price 2 to Pres pleasant and har 250 Cheviots and Cassimeres, 5's.00 Worsteds and Cassimeres, 2.30 wrinkles tor ¢ Waowvareted setthee 2.00 also quite Inexpensive Worsteds a ROHS, eves 6.00 Custom Made Worsteds., try some; take a tea and at bed t ier aw 6 if your olly skin does not if iX ve As you los ur fat your col 1 A progressively Improve, a so, when you have ee and 23d St t OPEN TO-MORROW NIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. Railroad Fare Allowed to Out-ot-Town Purchasers, Show Your Coupon to Cashi : 17 TT. ANNUAL SALE C. G. Gunther's Sons, The Finest Furs in the World, The perfection of American Manufacture, SOLUBLE -4 DIGESTIBLE Imported Cocoas are higher in Price than those of American manufacture, The fact} iat Gur Govornment collects @ vy Duty on the same does nat Tmprove the QUALITY, but ead Increases the PRICE, Ler, Long and medium Coats in Seal, Mink, Broadtail, Persian Lamb and French dyed Seal. Pony Skin and Caracul Coats, all the desirable lengths at much less than usual prices. Muffs and Neck Pieces in Sable, Mink, Lynx, Fox and other fashionable Furs, COCOA’. CHOCOLATES} SOLD EVERYWHERE. IN 10445 & 25¢ CANS| 184 Fifth Avenue, | New Location will be 518 Fifth Avenue at 43d Street, Fstablished | eee eee irl Halfa i: Century Sonos Sons. LOW PRICES We offer them at the uni- == ONE VRICE We'trunt any Hones Perac 'NCIDENTS To The World’s Great Record of 1908, When It Printed 1,200,873 Separate Advertisements— 168,894 More than the Herald, Il Goats to Measure Cy Cali or Wrte For Booklet That The World is the medium Linens, le Linens, Towels, of EMPLOYERS is shonoe Ry a ies’ esses. Wi , fact that during 1908 Ladies’ Dresses, Winter Gar- telp Wanted” adv Aide 4G ited in The World — ABOUT THREE TIMES the 115,894 published in the Herald. World Advertisements Get Quality as Well as Quantity of Circulae tion. No Extra Charge for It. Advertisements for The W may be | at any American District Messenger office in the efty until! 9 P. M. Opposite | ¥ = Walteceattoria {SUNDAY WORLD WANTS | WORK MONDAY WONDERS.