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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909, ARRIMIAN BACK, E. H. Harriman, Who May Become NEW PRILHARMONG | | | ! of its kind In America to-day. Our alm is to surpass {t, if possible. And all our work—much of it very hard work, too— H a N Y k C t l B d pos to a realization of our fondest | : hopes.” | ead of New York Central boar Fe ew Phitharmonts Soelety wit PI ANS A BI WORK hold two concerts this § Tt Is une | ( aa ya be $55 Richard Arnold, vie peak Ste presiden ‘neert master of the old f pacts as Philharme will look after the busi- , | :. E hess management of the new society, T With Mahler's Help it Aims to cama aa | MabeiNew vork the JUDGE'S CHARGE BLOW TO ak { - ae DEFENSE OF NIGHT RIDER, j Bi perv oa Music Centre. M : hs ES { UNION CIty, Tenn, Jan, %—The Oat “Mr, Brown Is in Charge and : jury in the cae of “EA” Merahal! e4 » ‘ ab Sone | night rider, charged with the murder é 4 Needs no Assistance,” Says of Capt, Quentin: Rankin, which had Prizes ] k 4 the ambition of Mrs, George R. | been out since 4.30 P.M, yesterds { ’ {LION BRAND CONDENSE iPr port ¢ on, Mrs. Samuel Untermyer, Mrs, | ported at 8 P.M. that the jurors were lO consumers | Ne) 2 CONDENSED F New Director of Road. Fret heling nnd several other pools {mie f agrie an that Chere wauid ||] MILEC will be awarded April { nent women women who have been en-| 9, Jones insttucted thé jury that u Water scslyeCieg Ailey, tle 1s: f t ' : 4 shipment of LION BRAND CON- pot! acl» { r = a7 sayed {n reorganizing the Philharmonte | if {t Was found that Marshall rode ¢ me ; y 1 Vy | YEALTH MUCH IMPROVED in Forgantxing tho Phitharmonta | tat uid fA Mara icentas a8 iH DENSED MILK, A competition A&P EXt ke oc ( : afrald to disobey suminons of form giving full particulars will f ee The announcement that a contract had the leaders, he was not legally excused, |] he given with each can g . - been signed with Gustav Mahler to con- and although he protested against the | Buy to-day aa | Denies Alleged Interview duet the new Philurmontc elated those | UGE OF Rank ff te wate tomers ||] and get st " Interested in the move and Mrs, | of disposing of the members of the West : Which Was Quoted as a Sheldon sald to-day that thus far the Tennessee Land Company, he was ||} Your ‘ ; guilty of murder In the first degree, and | share f , efforts of herself and associates to se- Fae so adjudged, | St Slap at the Vanderbilts. cure the very best of munical talent for A of this } i i city HSE EKIS with success. | CASTRO HIT AGAIN. money, “We are all very enthusiastic,” ald) yittpus LEMSTAD, Ci Jan, B. H. Harriman, the railroad owner, Mra. Sheldon, “and while there bas been | peeaent Gomen on Jan. 2, ee a de- retirrearatday iol Misshome, No. €74 much hard work and many obstacles to | cree cancelling the cigarette monopoly | j Fitth avenue, after a ten-day reat at overcomo, we feel that we are golng to | Mee Inport tobacco, ana MAnUtRet: | tl vl es Gaye fas b mee be well repaid, Inasmuch as all those we | ure ft. : en, 8, C, Mr. Harriman was vistbly ‘have approached have greatly encour. | === Aisturded over an interview with hin aged us.” ————————— OO sent out from Richmond, Va., in which Many Rich Contributors, | 5 fhe was made to say !n reference to a <2 | Mrs. Sheldon was not disposed to give TRY THIS FOR | Vanderbilt’ Interests’ In the Centri 5 a ] the names of the subscribers to the fund | YOUR COUGH f “But Lam going to look after the New iy ) | tor the rehabilitation of the Phithar- | { att ‘ | monte Society, but from other sources it ‘ork pris ba peaene aah be - | | Nas learned that the list includes many | ' ue two Sunees oh acer ne with a : expected to look after the family affairs of the most prominent rsons alf ounce o! rein ce) [De Com- i eet Ie 7a SE ee a ee ee a Will be exchanged for SQH Green Stamps at any of oui 325 stores j ‘ybody, port that J. Plerpont Morgan had sub- . hi ‘1 / Mr. Harriman makes it a practice weribed $5,000, arate a Ne rate Shake me ane Stamps With 50c Werth of Our New / never to deny a harmless Interview, Wetesee caeeepeneia | cee Uatermyer ||take)tnidases ot altees Poona exes) 20 Stam Ss Ips : Coffe j Bea ae ie teenccraine st | when she was seen, “our plans are not| four hours. This mixture possesses FREE Fresh-Roasied Coffees LY j he did say this concerning the | yet In shape to make public. But we|the healing, healthful properties of Cites and New-Crop Teas Richmond production are striving to make New York the | Pi d will break Id in Eanes wes 4 c with 1 package Merhiw.repely ant Musteal centre of the world—at legst,| we Pines, and will break a col Wgousk You to try our New Presh-Roasied Coffee at 2001 | A@p Jell j Mr. W. C. Brown, a most capable | eee oe etal tate i tt: twenty-four hours anc cure any and H0c a ib, and our New-Crop Tens at 0c and Ge a 1d ely 10¢ raueas cash : a ix Panning) the |verned, Mr, Mahler is recognized both, cough that is curable. In having thls | FY OULUODS LO ONJOYZ 8 CUP. Ob ber lesh Tek) araC ones, Powder ...... New York Central Railroad, and I am here and abroad as one of the greatest ty q ; aE not aware that he !s {n need of any | Gonuuetaras pad our hopes have Ci sore we hte Vines on | det Lea ae H | assistance.” FeeGnY Bra WI eiice.WeinAve) wecurod | | when you insist on get- Regular Price 20¢, 15 10 Ss I Benefited by Trip. | | : ty I want New York to en-} CE eT eee Peel cant hee A Mince Aan eE Basket Figs s Cc t ps \ / peas 4 eis AY, ! Lat itieyes _ |Joy the beneft of our labors, Ti | H you are sure that i @ very cholcest quality of Smyrna Pulled Figs, packed In 5 | Mie aciogaune ha malar tse nie tig] Ccmormed) Pair Who Gagged !Others of Family Witness Mar- respect rain, perhaps, a iittle ‘seinen, | CACO. Cincinnath, could not be more pure|,} paskets with fori, These baskets or by us for ee a 8 au pile he sale é ‘ $ © |The best Is none too good for us, and! = = | healthful or delicious. 200. bi aS A “pan rn { South had been most beneficial. “But > 4 , aoa i742) 6 Sane. if we succeed in getting togethe | u 20e, but to reduce our stock we make this low price. You save Se.| JJam ...... { Stableman Plead Guilty riage of Guyon and Gene- |i te succeed th getting together the | N I was far from being a sick man when ReWane Way jane. enced) itoneeded to Minor Offense. vieve Mullen. change of climate, and it has done me | a world of good.” The sallowness of complexion which we are entitled to their exclusive service in our own clty. Praises Boston Soclety, | | phe Boston Symphony Is, of course, ! Tv ij s vho held| Guyon Locke Crocheron Earle, recognized as the leac ald . Tel FAAT—Cort j wan remarked upon when Mr. Harri-| T° United States soldiers who hel yen! Leeks) Crocheron Farle, a | recog the leading organization 3 Malden Lane, Te r 8c oest Amalia curate. bee es man on Jan. 12 attended the National |up Arthur S. Rawlinger, a stable fore- brother of Ferdinand Pinney Earle, the | <== ——_—$ $$ — | Suanlyaleenite aoa packer eat care. At this price tt will . City Bank's directors’ meeting, which | man, at No, 422 West Fifteenth street |original “soul mate” exponent, and | elected Frank Vanderlip President, Wa3| with thelr army replaced by a ruddy, healthy glow. Hla |“ be STMnY ttep was springy, and his eyes clear |him, were sentenced to Sing Sing by and alert. Judge Mulqueen, in the Court of Gen- | Genevieve Lilllan Mullen, daughter of “When will the travelling public have | ¢fal Sessions this afternoon, By plead- | gr, ang Mfrs, Hugh Mullen, at the tat- that San Francisco Pullman car up in|! gullty to larceny In the second de- the Grand Central Station?” was asked, |§T@e, they escaped trial on indictments | “Go and ask Mr. Brown," replied Mr, |for robbery, assault and larceny, all Haerinart in the first degree, which had been y 4 found against thei. May Tcke Depew's Place. Judge Mulqueen, in fixing thelr sen- revolvers and robbed | youngest son of the late Gen, F. r,| Earle, was married Inst evening to Miss) | ter’s home, No. 313 West Ono Hundred and Fitth street, and the young couple started to-day for Callfornta to spend thelr honeymoon WATCHES & DIAMONDS ‘cL aba Gay CREDIT, ah pkgs. for EASY PAYMENTS, Agent will call If desired. Am WATCH & DIAMOND CO, Cleaned Currants, 3%" 25e with 2 cans Rewular Price 30c, Marshall's Kippered Herring, 2 cans for 25c Regular Price 30c. ‘This well-known brand of Kippered Herring, which te tm: witha large boxes ported direct by us from Aberdeen, Scotland, has the reputation with 1 cae Parlor 5¢e ‘of being the best of its kind, and a trial will convince you off | Preserved 12¢ No doubt you are paying fro 0 Be. ac Matches, each, Nu doubt you are paying from Ite; toe. can torl | Plums, ......, Another chance to economize. ra. A&P Condensed Milk, 3 cans tor 25c Regular Price 27¢, Pur Te ls believed that Mr, Harriman will tence at not less than four years end | The name of Ferdinand P. Earle did with 1 large bottle itt nly wi with 1 package ntuaily become president of th Chntrale board to succeed Chauncey |X months and ore than four | not appe | SPECIAL NOTES For years past we have held in the month one ener Ranine 10¢ 1d that the Senator | yeara and sent out b | of dorila Yearly $10 Forenoon Sale of Suits. The benefits ace emis ‘aploca...-.. ywh volition. n is said to have corded our patrons and the great suecess of these sales, prampt ed Milk to comply with all ne of the v Iry-pro 1) Pflug and Joseph ow York from the The soldiers, Flannery, canie t ‘ artilery post at Sandy Hoo! , Hee ee erannigelnarcaverediy F : Y ie i until the foreman came in, Then th Wr t G A) tH, / } 0 ] * head: bopnd ‘and gagged tim and took || WE, Ghz eset d} J red 4 Car a AND the keys*from his pocket. They were in|). ae ald d |their army uniforins. ine, ; { honor, and 3 | ; i financiers. | With the foreman’s keys they Miss Ruth Mu her sister, as Ca ue aC RE UTA OU OE AD Oe etter) cig MCU Leta BUTE i i ! best transcontinental Mine, The Vander~ | by Policemen Graham and Melnerney. | xt Fite; Ghent tale eet Berna ; eer iY) d Mee, 325 Stores in the United States—Over 100 in and around New York A lowever, res Mr. | | / down, and what some of the latter's saarne | George McKenzie, eginning promptly at 8.30 <4. A1., and continuing ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD | j friends describe as the most critical | “Miss Burke wore pale gold satin, em-||) until precisely 1 P.M. You may buy—on our famous |}\\ : | Beriod of his carver followed He had | brofdered in gold, and carried yellow|1] gyjy floor x — — eee Oe AUT Mn tocpauitton we neee | tea roses, Miss Ruth Mullen wore yel- == aentene ST ‘ i thrown on hig own resources, to earry |low chiffon, embroidered with yellow Fi th jay St h ‘ out his plans for the Union Paetfic, an | roses and gold, and carried a gold bas- L t W: k J { rs aly the necessary financing. | [ket alled with daisies and wae rom é £Lntire 0c. as ee — anuary at Will Harriman Do Now? | Among the guests were Mrs, Lilly J An ‘ Ee it a ok ape | whee @ Peed Woman's or Misses? Sutt ales O! Dri omes enting, as he dc 0,00) of Bt ‘ ; 5 ; fi ; owne: the Union and much | MOC \ Sar Jed | Thomas B Miss Fitzpat: ; SEEN TH HAIR HAGHOEAiEAI ERE ee ee ian eu ear renal ¢ Phelan, Mr | “It is the duty of every man to dress as well ; associate ‘our Declares Public and Mrs. C kc and Mrs. | and neatly as hi “and ci ill ‘ on all e road, and ie 1 7 a eatly as his means and circumstances wi } to wl baiheard Peter Alexande a Willian ally ¢ | ee peiheaty Reckless, 1 Mrs HI allow,’ says the Rev. Dr. Madison C. Peters, of “harles W. Camp. | New York. NeW YOrK, Vy ards, Mr, and M : : : VF y chea < Vaal é Soi iiled Beate ace Asti Including suits which we valued up to $35 and DO TIL Nis aiteemaa ae {) Neuwauldenot bh of electrte cars of which he was motor Suits in best styles, of the most fashionable colors, in the choicest man can buy Brill clothes, to direct the p: man dt havi ‘ ‘ ; fp) ‘ renin ueest ie Malina for ted Pe ait materials (ine.uiing broadcloth) compose this sale, All sizes for Brill clothes in every point of modern tailoring, recent ing a hie ae Be women tom 32 to 46 and all sires for misses frim 14 to 20, fabric design, advanced’ model and best value excel all " i other garments, another week he expects to, > During this last week of January Sales of Brill Clothes ; f stor, bit fork you can save 30 to 40%. The conserva- | $s car n : 7 { nd Me. Tare t a Suits and Overcoats, of ie prop: Solid Gold Everything | forte, | 3m elect | | Values up to $18, ar has figured has Br E | Strictly all-woo! Velour and Cassimere Suits in desirable color- pure nae syeglasses in F : | Ings and des forsted Sui d | | igns, and excellent Worsted Suits in neat dark effects. f © \ M Ht r inal | Cut on correct models for men and young men. q: $i. | il ne y All-wool Melton, Kersey and Worsted-Cheviot Overcoats, In black, | , thir we | ry 1 Oxford, fancy brown and gray. Models are 46, 48 and 50 Inches long, { 7 | cheat ine Cl Suits and Overcoats, $12 50 ‘hls prospect ta not iapeaaing Ww Wal | CATANCE Values up to $22.50, 0 Pure Worsted and all-wool Velour Suits in new tan, brown, olive Expect Him to Co-Operate. and smoke shades, and dark Worsted Mixture Suits. Included are Pepe enon snide Peeonranies han opportunity? u r ' a many new stripe effects, Every sult is Journeyman tailored, There 1 ibers of the board. They point 106 £.23d S14. | are over twenty conservative and extreme models. t that William K Vanderbil res A PVT Black, blue, Oxford, Cambridge gray, tan, brown, olive and gray \ ee an enigs they dtu: w member a elerear only, EVERY FUR HA’ Overcoats, Included are Meltons, Kerseys, Worsted-Frieze, Velours ti, and Ww + only.B41 Fult ether online ecike eee ain a wide berth.” Tgatabliined 16) | Near ulton St, Bkya and Worsted-Cheviots, semi-box and full box models, 46, 48, 50 | executive & y: Mr. Har. f MUST GO— ALL REDUCED TO and $2 inches long. Every coat Journeyman tallored. Age put in IIinols = = y and his lene ‘1 | $10.00 Fur Hats ) Suits and Overcoats, | Harriman y re ; : ETS \ | i mbit in || WA / 8.00 Fur Hats.......... | Values up to $28, i New Yor Ce hat Kind of Milk Do y ou Use? H st Finest Velour and pure Worsted, medium and extra heavy weight q hat the Harriman Infe ~een There is only one kind of fresh milk sold in New 6.00 Fur Hats.......... + O Suits in new fancy blue, smoke, stone gray, brown, olive and tan A to overs |) ey pexmntg ve % eee LUNA 5.00 Fur Hats..... Gri || Hl shades. Many silk lined. Models for men and extreme smart mod. ‘ bi 1 : | YOUR pie ite all @S, 8 --York in which freedom from germs is always a 4.00 Fur Hats. | CHOICE e's for young men , Wt a eseaa a: P\ scientific certainty—It is : Sd 3 Black and Oxford Melton and Kersey Overcoats and fancy Overs } RAIDED A GAMING HOUSE. nA as coats in olive, brown, tan and gray shades. Included are high bute aes See Think of a fine Fur Hat for $1.50. ton collar auto military models, hox models, patch pocket models, pupa aul misvyen Es leonera/asd Then think of a $4, $5, $6, $8 or $10 Hat long lapel votes and plain and fancy cuff models, Values $22.50, Re ee for $1.50. Then think of your pick from qe OFr S190, n . Capt. Herlihy and several detect! Perfectly : Ls ; 279 BROADWAY, . "Gor. a4 avenna’ ot the Fa street station rn P M a great big lot of 485 Hats! All kinds of Near Chambers Bt. Harlem Store Open Evenings, ‘ an alleged ng house Se : s [Stentor Sinn wre nt Ml ASTEURIZED MILK furs—al Kinds of shapes, Come eacly| | RaRRE SSPE © nance | sient ie j Mie cerhaselodsa veoulaliocte ens sLAWSOR | t is not only pure and safe, but exceptionally for first pick; and yet, if you get last § ¥ C: table: a ri 1 wor’ 4 1 : 1 a = = a — —— —— wr Cc ee ae Ae . 5 some oles DE i NEGKER C2) ich. Isn't it worth 10¢ a quart to you? pick you'll be proud of the hat and glad || i # Ri ahd cathe jeg the Telephone 6750 Columbus " | byilding. They say they found " Hee earls la pgraiin. Toe recon SHEFFIELD FARMS-SLAWSON-DECKER GO, b e rt > y ct. + 524-28 West 57th Street 6th Ave.,Cor.17thS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | aes We announce our | ¢ against the line part of the. Dist ein halfe Porcyr rity ra il | Horse Radish ,.. ceoeeee@ DOtte 10¢ A&P Washing Powder ......4-lb. pkg. 16¢ ‘ friend ee 8% plea of guilty of ine r | us to make it a half-yearly event, viz Ja wary and April. Feiry Soap. RCO ..aCake g¢ Ideal Tooth Picks....,.,.. +. abox §& that iarriman degree was accepted : aia erfin hich ou conimatted Is sich Top To Popa Toilet soap .. ..3eakesinabox {§c|A&PCodlish.........,........tIb.briek 10¢ to som a in lev ou deser every ay of a y) la / BAYS Fvever, he lias never forgiven twenty-year sentence, both of you." or Lo0-Mlorrow, Lriday, COLT SCE Gs agooringsrsninorio or conndpbabi catia ponoe kdncasnonnskoreneep curonwanvanci kT LLY (% | ee ee net ™* 4

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