The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1909, Page 5

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THIEVES SHANE, BATHE Pap BT, CAYO $500 LOT Make Complete Change of Clothing in Apartment of Broker $. J, Drake. GO AWAY IN A TAXICAB. Also Robbed the Apartment of | “inquire, Mrs, EF, V. Alexander, in East 32! Street. | had nething to aston last | Yo. 9 Fast | , Police Headqu say to-day ng the t hot cone night of an apa y a pair of seedy: Thirty-seco et, t looking bur That ts, they were a aeedy-loo y glided into a mem k Exchange, n and Unt when came out and and silverware, woker's clothing they ars! worth his last » wetn home to Racquet Club un ping out © garments of the t only changed had wathed andishavedline halr and called a taxicab them to the ve KING COMMITTEE OES TSU Justice Young Rules Against It in the Action Against Metropolitan Road. Justice Willlam J. Young, of the Fifth District Municipal Court, to-day handed down his decision in the suits brought by Emanuel Weill and Minnie Weiller against Edward J. Rerwind and others who had been either dirt rs or officers of the Metropolitan Street Rallway | Company, whom they charged with “various fraudulent and dishonest acts in connection with the affairs of the street railway company.” Justice Young finds for the def The hearings consumed consi time and numerous witnesses were ex- | amined, among them Thomas F. Ryan and Herbert H. Vreeland “This is ap and decelt.”’ sa burden is on th sonal fraud by evidence. Thi have failed to do. “There were other questions discussed upon the trial, and the defendants @trongly urged ‘that the act brought at the Instance of a committee, called throughout and tions Were clhampertous and not brought in good faith, but in the view I have taken of te t {8 not necessary to diactiss these “the King Committee, ns In favor of the cordingly rende fendants.”” Counsel for the plaintiffs during the trial of the case were Bugene G. Kremer and James Leslie Pinks. ed de- For the de- John B. Stanch- ratt A. Brown, Cravath fenge th ELECTED MASTER OF HOUNDS HEM? 1, Jan, %—Maleolm eevenson, one t known cross- country riders about New York, was elected master 10) of the Meadow i Hunt Club t evening. At the spring season for drag and fox hunting, which will begin vearly in M ve the lovers of the . August Belmont vi jthe wardens and vestry men of the corpo- jit ts ela | polr | been made during th Judgment 1s) ac: | w, ASSEMBLY BILL GALLS FOR STARE PROBE OF TRINITY Board of Fifteen Is Asked to Inquire Into Affairs of Church Corporation, The measure creates a commission to investigate and ascertain If j ration of Trinity Chure! the corporate powers granted to tt by ave excee letter patent in the ny and now ate of New York, and to a tain the value of the la sion of the now in posses- rporation and for what use y days after the passage of the « of be ap- tem, of the * granted “First—If the possession of th for the commun faith, ed the common benefit of all such persons “Third—Did the grant restrict’ and limit the estate to the smail the corpori gation of Trinity Church and its chap- els “Fourth—By whom are the powers of been exclusively exercised, an e estate adminis- tered and tt ag originally Trintty Chureh, ted. The number and names of the hes bullt in whole or | the corporation within the last seventy: five years Seventh the Pr ted in the city of New York necessttous circumstances, h—The number and names of | and which have been atded and assisted by the tion within the last seventy-five The numbers and names o! in the ¢| ‘Bighth- the churches years in Institutions e or learning in the city of To estimate the value of “th h the ‘Tenth— and parcel of land owned b nin the eity and th fund what property is exempt | n taxation | sleventh—It the wardens and yestry- men of the C tion of ‘Trinity Chareh have id the corporate | powers hei ranted them, and if] th easing anil | + is appre spriated | os of the t to the which {s to 1 next year, ESS OAKLAND ENTRIES. The enrtles los >Farly wey Bainsldge alee Ketonemike, too, 2 — SAVANNAH ENTRIES, | SAVANNAH, for to-morrow Ga, The entries | ny, 108: Autun clifton” Foms i THIRD, RACE ward; selling: one mile gident. 1015 Spring Prox, mth allowance. Weather clear ano rook Pring August INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Korona, Pana OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. SAILED 70 Dar. A Kelmont jr. secretary | Guiana, al. Haytl, rer. The stewards are: F. 1 ae “k hy fi BA Isles, Sarneaeye. ware ugust 01 jarca n| vi jawport News, arguvont, JA. Burden | ewe! digg Yeas ahs mn AMET Sg Lasers A A y Vinol is the ideal blood tonic .| digestion, purifies and en- “\active and weil. THREE WOMEN CAUMS. Ce Ft CALLED SHO PLIFTERS wickie unoem Fine ar SECRET SERVICE INQUIRY. ay Ee Arresied in Department Store Charged With Stealing Ostrich Pluines. OLD PEOPLE! -«« Need Vinol because it contains the very elements needed to re- build wasting tissuesandreplace “; weakness with strength. it for- - tifies the system against coids, ‘and thus prevents pneumonia. This is because Vinol coniains Iron and all of the medicinal body-build- ing elements of Cod Liver Oil, taken from fresh cods’ livers — but no oil. Vinol is not a patent medicine. Every- thing it contains is named on bottle. PCOR BLOOD | Elderly people feel the cold keenly, because thelr blood Is thin, sluggish and watery. COUGHS AND cOLDS Elderly people are very sus- ceptible to coughs and colds, which so often develop pneu- monia, Don’t lose time exper- imenting with other remedies when we guarantee Vinol to cure, Vinol has carried many an old person thro gh a hard winter withouta cold or cough. 80 YEARS OLD “I was so feeble 1 had to be wheeled about in an invalid’s chair, and took cold at the slightest cause. Vinol buiit up my strengthsol could walk a quarter of a mile. Iam de- lighted.” — MRS. M. BLOOM, Lewistown, Pa. and strength maker. It creates a hearty appetite, promotes riches the blood, and invigor- ates the entire bedy. 76 YEARS OLD The grand-niece of Alexander Hamilton says:—‘“l am 76 years old, have a hearty appe- tite, sleep soundly, and feel Thanks to Vinol, whichis the finest tonlc and strength creator I ever used. Vinol is a God send to old people.” VINOL QUICKLY CURES A COLD AND STOPS ACOUGH |; YOUR MONEY BACK IF VINGL FAILS TO HELP YOU EMAN & CO. engx AY, Oy Broadway, 2 a 7th Av, 125th Aad 1oist St. and a, AUNGM ANY, And at every d 428 Columbus Av., where a Vinol alun is displa Bunker Automatic Massage Cures aT, Ke 2 this si “BUNKER TRUSS CO, 47 W, 42d St., Cor. oth Ave,, 4th Room 4105, Uryant Park Arcade, Flo r, 's Pharmecy, 100 Market $ CALL IF POSSIBLE, OR WRITE FOR HOOKLET. Office Hours: 9 A. M. 10.6 P. Mi: Sundays, 10 A, Mt P.M Open Wednesdays Until 9P.M. — !.ady Attendant for Women and Children Newark Office: Men! SIEGEL Snes een Bounle. so) ¢ He "Green Trading Slamos With he "MEET t ME ars |THE FOUNTAIN pe! bh J 5. GREEL P. CONMECTION WITH ANY OTHER 3 ST Between Siegel Cooper Fu and All Other Ki These are the characterisuc Rig Store Furniture Sales. the distinctions for yourself, ever you get is a bargain. Second—We do NOT gain our low furniture that is especially We have at sale times, as at all alanaard grades, trust the goods, Third—We do NOT make shriek piercingly about “colossa The average reduction straight t stock is fully 25 per cent atexactly half prices. In bird’s-eye maple, mahogany and golden oak; base measures 42x22 ' inches; 2 large and 2 small drawers; oval French plate mirror 22x28inches. (Fifth Floor.) Beautiful, new Lingerie models at............ HESE are all New Waists—the very latest ideas of designers who depends upon their giving us the newest, most original and m designs in the market, They are all moderately priced. an extra good value tor the money. Lingerie Walsts—artistically designed with fancy yohe of heavy Venise and Val. lace insertions; below the yoke is a panel of em- broidery edged with Val. lace; full length, shaped sleeves, trimmed with cluster ing and lace insertion; high, shaped, trimmed collet fastens in back; special at. ’ Lingerie Wai e—as illustrated; deri with fancy yoke alt heavy Venise lace, front »nd back; bio w yoke is lace-trimmed; full-length, shaped sleeves, tucked and lace-trimmed; high, shaped collar; special C\Gdnn00 Not one of them that you will Lingerie Wa elaborately broidery and tine Val, lace ins length, of tine tucks and lace edging; collar; spe: Extra Special Embroidered linen Waists; button front and back; in pretty floral designs; slightly soiled; broken sizes; regularly sold at $3,95; Thurs- (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Flow , Center.) Shoes at. . shoe makers, shoes at a saving of $1.50 to $2.50, Whatever the Sale is now in (ull blast. furniture for every room in the house. $2.9 All sizes in black or gray, N extraordinary and timely purchase of several hundred pairs of these highly popular shoes in the favorite styles produced for this winter by foremost Women’s All- Suede Purchases INUT, The aioe riidure nds, dies features of all You can point birst—W small quantities of specially- bough 1 prices und u oS, “baits” vis sales fast EVERY stl RNITURE IN THE STORE ts ata reduced pri ty addition 2 are hundreds of speciatlysbought lots. But wha prices by offering imade to sell cheap, other times, only price, you can mall reductions and then 1 price savings.” hrough the whole There are many pieces It includes $1, $1.50 & $1.95 se livelihood ost beautitul not admit is —made of fine quality batiste; fashioned with open-work em- ertion, forming square yoke and panel of embroidery; full haped sleeves; finished with cluster $1.50 $1.95 to thousands of purchas: (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Fountain and Victory They offer the best sewing machine values in the workd; are as good asthe highest priced—and cost from ‘fi $15 to $35 less. Guaranteed jor 10 Years Made in the most up-to-date manner and of the very finest materials—come, let us prove it All the Latest Atiachments Free Prices, $19.75, $20.75, $23.75 § Deva ty Beautiful designs in wood and Victory work,and cabinetsof ¢ $1 Drop Heads all the popular woods $14.75 a | Price includes $2 Goldman Tucker Week (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) | Boys’ 85 Reefers and Overcoats at Only 450 garments in this after-in- ventory clean-up, and not one will be left by store-closing time to-morrow, Boys’ Reefers—Jack Tar and button-to- neck styles; made of kerseys, meltons and cheviots; 3to 10 year sizes, Boys’ Nobby Long Overcoats—practi- cally every favorite cloth; 8 to 16 year sizes. ¢1 Cooper Store, Second Floor, Don't fail to see the Kirchhoff if you are thinking of buying a piano—and remember that you assume no risk in buying it; for it is guaranteed (both by us and by the maker) to give satisfaction in every respect. We Tune Pianos at Moderate Rates Center.) (Si Victor Talking Paonia and Kdison Phorogrephs Sold on Weekly dade B | Ni . A shoe maker who has long been anxious to do business with us sold us a large quantity at a very low price, and now—you can buy suede All sizes and widths in gray or black—every pair perfect. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) [ The Kirchhoff Piano at $ T has no equal at its price, We are convinced of that fact—not only by our own experience with it, but also by the actual service it has g given $ To match dressers; in bird's-eye maple, mahog- any and golden oak; base measures 32x20 inches; J oval French plate mirror, 20x16 inches; 4 large and ¢ 2 small drawers. (Fifth Floor.) Sold on Easy Terms of. $5 Down and Small Monthly Payments Stool and Cover Free Rear. 229 Groceries---Read These Prices for To-Morrow New Sweet Prunes Hams and Bacon Mail and Telephone Orders Filled Promptly—Telephone Chelsea 4000. * California Raisins | Gua Gain beDuiard Git) brands WEST: “NOT-A:SEED" brand seedless 1 (Jo ; s lilee fruit; doz, 81.185 1d. package Medium size Sweet Fruity 10 25¢ 7 Ids, 80 . L New Seeded Raisins; is brand 9c | ¢ Thin-Skin Fruit; 10 6 jj foz., 31,07; tb, package Jed ight Le n in Fruit; 10 Ibs, 34e 12'%e | ee er Seana 5 CAROLINA RICE—fanciest WHOLE- 9 TENDER hs TONGUES—faney 1 D1@ I6e HEAD; § Ibs. 48¢; 3 Ib: 30c mild red; Ib “72 OLD DUTGH COFFEE Siegel Cooper's DRY MEALY POTATOES — bag D8o well-known blend; 414 ids $1; D5 q@ IPE SW JRANGES—dor. 400, OR a NEW . JT BUTTER—Ne tock 4R ues By “8 25¢ Oc; No. 3 crock 15e FANCY GRAPE FRUIT—6 for 25 each de Pearl Soap. € ere eras

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