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wg sec og star be teatime ee enaewemn <—7 WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1909, STOCKS, WEAK IK PRESTO, TWO MEN ANACTINE MARKET RECEIVERS. FR OF HACKENSACK COURT TO NAME WANTS HER INCOME Surrogate Jack sitting at Mir ~ 70 G0 TO HER NIECES |MRS, LORD'S MILLIONS , LEFT TO HER CHILDREN. apointes -| OPPENHEIM,G@LLINS & @ Sidney Smith, president of the Bar eee roclation of New York City, spectal guardian over Edward Crary and 1 oree W. Fols sks for | Stores f the late LOSE A TAXICAB)“ sie nt WASHINGTON LIE Sei Oia rhea GREE Aa 34th Street—West ing and Pacifics Feel (Chath COREE TI REM eee ere a iran ievdire ran Et Heaviest Pressure. | | Justice ae an Smelt: | Came Here to Do a Cab Busi- Announces Amalgamated Copper, Americ ness and Former Owner — | ing. siee! and Reading were oie weax-| His Decision in William Hep- Justice (a an + + es es in thi ly sto. arket | sat TP alah yt} order eting that $81,000 Seized Machine. Peon cuties eeueae ool wet burn Russell's Suit. eed aaa eente Neti to-day Continued pressure on the Maruarel. Wa} rey stanlard shares brought Smelting down bora: MNGeTRRUAAUII suarennt The Cooley & Post Automobile Com-/11-4, Copper 7-8, Steel sading 1! Supreme Court Juatice Erlanger an- | Waver Mass., en yearly pany started business at No, 224 Amster-| and t Pacifics 1-2, while the general nounced to-day that he would appoint to each of h Trading receivers to take charge of the property land assets of the Washington Lite In- dam avenue with great eclat and one list suffered fractional losses taxicab last Monday. To-day they found, was active. themselves without the cab and they| Prices fell sharply felt badly about it, They came to this| Minutes when the bears made a drive jness until the litigation now pending ts in the Iaat few |surance Company and carry on tts busi- legal tangle. The as port In hin petition Mr that he was appointed a to Sister’s Estate, antes ree W. ipreme referee to take te: fw tindings in the Fol our million Remainder Winter Suits, | Coats, Furs Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Original value $35.00 i | Women’s Three Piece Tailored Suits 4 “$55.00... Women’s Caracul Cloth Coats Original price $35,00 Women’s Broadcloth Separate Skirts “ $15.C0. Russian Pony Fur Coats Caracul Fur Coats Original price $75.00,,, “$195.00 i against the leading stocks. Reading | geteiog hia sister's person and estat | Hudson Seal Coats . a) i‘ preabjand \Unfeeling city: from Hacken: | 8t 1&4, Union Pacifle 1 4-8 Copper [ttre n she had, property worth $365,000, $250,00........ 145.00 sack, 11-2, American Smelting t and the re-| He also made permanent the Infunce| since then, he sald, the estate has Ine | y Cooley, of No, 224 Amsterdam | t f the list large fractions. | tlon restraining the removal of assets to creased In value to $1,179.40 1 owhich e Is ea ’ ; is : Wiliam oh a0 Ware ea erica att urge fraction | suet \ gueared Ie velueile cial Sood fle ls porns Girls’ Winter Coats—all ages, ,Values $10.00 to $15.00 ..... 5.00, 6.90 avenue, and Charies W, Post, of No. 210) Tradl 8 bri . tds acer . creates appetite, | ; ‘ i f Bast Nineteenth atreet, are tho com-| THe total sales of stocka were 360,400) This jastion Prey chaser In “connection | Ay an order of the Court, Mr Fels [Good Ale Banishes Insomnia— 1,000 Women’s Taffeta Silk Petticoats—all colors, Value $5.00,,..., 2.95 | \ | eliares and of bonds $5,446,000 with the application of Willlam’ Hep- som’s daughters have heen receiving an It induces healthy, restful sleep, pany, When they left Hackensack to burn Russell, a polley-holder (a the annual allowance for several years Good Ale Is the Best Tonle— | : accelerate life in New York the The Oloslum Prices: Washington Life, for an order restrain. | trom the estate of their aint. Int Oe rea eancige cat | Special for Thursday, February 18 ; $1.20 between them, They v4 histo, lowe pjing the Pittsburg and Trust Com- | this amounted to § it ts de. P_ | y A second-hand cab of Samue Xa pany from removing, assigning or {nj sired that they receive a fixe Good Ale Regulates the system— ; Berea the Lincoln Garage, at Broadw any way disposing of the securities and | The daughters of Me. 4 Keeps the brain clear and active.) Just received about 5,000 New Lingerie Waists, very attractive, { ; | Sixty-stxth stret | jother assets of the Washington Life Helen The standard Ale of the world, by which [| new models—attractively trimmed; value $3.50. i i 2.00 Two weeks were consumed by the two | The Over-Night Transfer. Margaret M all other ales are judged, is | ) ; value $3.50, Special... in making repairs to the car, repatnting | 4 | The Pittsburg Life and Trust Com. | Voorhees, Winitred bel ’ it and ge! y & Post stationery | pany took over the property and assets Fitzgibbons and Fran: Pee Al E. Printed. Cooley took lessons in New , {of the Washington Life on Dec, m, Folsom # ie York daylight topography and became ny wy under a contract to re-ineure the poli Margaret W. Folsom [s_ sixty-six ter a Pin-Ca s) for pone HL the day shift of the company’s drivers ue) Lite. ‘The seare old, Her brother that th Post studied Broadway « 1015, + tthe Wash. $0.00 a year Is sufftclent for all of her New York. I j cE a J 10h - b it eeds, tre nelghborhoods and became We = n Lite's effects to Pittaburg imme. | 2° , ’ | shift, They had to work day and night Tak =k ChareateniGa ied Menhalages o/ because they owed several hundred dol ui = % comment and resulted in the prear _ Yi } lars on the car and wanted to catch up|‘ ee 8 8 soon as they might dugh the Washington eh) any He Got a Fare. | een actively enxa Day Chauffeur Cooley was signalled |‘ since 19%, to-day at Broadway ¢ Pittsburg Company has Street by a fat and p en actively engaged In this line eftizen. + Jot Dusiness since 18". During the year “What ho!” said the st waying , while the Washing Company p at Mr, Cooloy with a prosperous a = hia dends to the polley-holders in ex pect, “wouldst have a job? = |ceas of $1.0, the Pittsburg C semt-proprie 1m to about Comparing the Companies, said the Ludin ‘Although during sald year the 5 ‘ompany collected over $'0 Cooley, smiling so bro: on new business, the added to the noo npany, collected from ai mila 4 ri about $84,000, On Dec 9) Broadway's scenery of the last annual report—the | had Insuran Now I have a very use, You will have rin through the ¢ d\ the y out into t " said he * away is bill, : that car was yours and " so-called ny more. It's mine He Got a Policeman, sma 'eushed’ the ¢ lawyer ace help Harty Rem- | t © Wao may Institute Pittsburg Company has a feur, 7 Cornel! him about for Lu he did not an: rested for gra So it looks as firm migh sun set it was a very sad ee RUN DOWw BY AN AUTO. 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FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY An extraordinary offering of Tailored Costumes for Women New “pring models—for immediate wear of broadcloth Value Sown: hodice | New hipless an S ned wit rth satl 50. 00 Tailor- Suits in Newest Sorind models | and the mos n ateria!s tding French sers Special { wide h i or pencil striped worsteds | broadc] | ve new hipless or | cutaway 5 icess skirts All coats are lined n black, tan, rose pastel green, old blue vy or ashes of roses Direct SUBWAY Entrance, 9x12 Smyrna Rugs, $1 Other Sizes Proportionately Low These are not the very finest quality Smyrna, but are good, #| serviceable Rugs, perfect, and in bright new patterns, , y-holders have no redress’ | ular established market values ar. as given below: 9x 12 ft. Smyrna Rugs, usually $23.50, at $17.50 7 ft. Oin, x 10 ft. 6in. Smyrna Rugs, usually $17.50, 6x9 ft. Smyrna Rugs, usually $11.25, at $8.75 Can you use a Small Rug? These Selvage Smyrnas ‘Tare very cheap. 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