The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1909, Page 5

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——. EEE SUT MAY BRING | QUT SECRETS OF THE BEEE TRUST Josephs Demands $200,000 From Sulzberger as Due in Stock Deal. It ls expected that many Interesting secrets of the Beef ‘Trust will be re- Vealed in the trial of the wult brought by Frederick Josep’) against Merdinend | Hulzberger, of the firm of Schwarzs- | ehild & Sulzberger, whieh, prior te 1599, wwas an independent packing conoern, Joseph ts suing Sulzberger for some $200,000, he alleges Is due him in a stock ¢ransaction Sulzberger mace for him. Joseph sets forth that Sulzberger has| converted 8 shares of the common | stock of Schwarzschild & Sulzberger, purchased for Joseph, to hin (Sulz-| berger’s) own uso. Joseph says the @tock was bought in for $71.80 @ share, ‘and that it le now worth $80 a shave. ‘The case {s being heard before Justice Erlanger in the Supreme Court. Samuel Untermyer, counsel for Joseph, and Paul D. Cravath, representing Sulz- berger, got Into a loug wrangle almost at tho outset Mr. Cravath inttwated that Joseph was allied with the Beef Trust, “That is monstrous,’ shouted Mr, Untermyer, who was on his feet in a gecond. “You are trying te crush! “Nothing of the Kiug,’ retorted Mr, would if you fell on him,” » Untermy fully, a9 he Mr. 25 pound oseph, who was the first witness ealtea” Pentitod that the original capital tock of Nchwaraschild & Sulsberger Kvas $5,000,000, of which 4,800,000 was in. It was later increased to §10, ,000, when the company bought con frol_of the baht acking Company, wf paee Cit; re) Ce fe pated 1 adr, “Cravath of Joseph, lhe n & member of the New (Work Butclitrs’ Dressed Beet Com- DY, with which you are conneoted?” refused to answer, on the aroun that It was his priv: business. it developed from further questioning that Joseph ROO shares of Wh iiden, president of 0) eae ing Company, and that the latter con- cern {3 the holdin company for the subsidiary companies composing the Beef Trust. gn TO PROTECT WORKERS. Publito Service WM See ff Ratl- roads Take Precautions. As the result of the kflling of etx Ttaltan trackmen on the line of the New York Central at Highbridge on Feb. & the Public Bervice Commission to-day determined to find out if the three trunk lines enteri@s New York, the New York Central New York, New Haven and Hartford, and the| Jong Island Ratlroad, take suffictent Precautions to protect their track work- | ‘tnen. The accident tn miestion was caused, the day when and it was) ‘ag needled. Com- n Gold Dust is the great- est home cleaner—for kitchen, living room, bath room, pantry, closet and every nook and corner, It not only cleans, but pries under the surface, dissolves dirt and leaves only a shining place to mark where it was, and point a moral. Gold Dust does the work quicker and more economically than soap— as well as better, Silhouettes No. Just scrutinize me closely And I'm sure that you will see, Judging from my smile, that 1 Am happy as can be. But how could | feel otherwise Since my “Situation” Ad In this Morning’s World has brought me The best job | ever had? wold Ly fgured thts war: As tepa en : or {hs tia jority ‘ot lg ie Santed* nt in "d y ated” Ade Was a it HK wpald reset a The z Women’s Lingerie Waists Four Specials in New Spring Models, Designed in the Most Attractive Manner and Made ot Popular and fancy full-length sleeves shaped coll Dainty Lingerie Waists— and Stylish Materials Lingerie Batiste Waists — itely designed with fancy yoke of lace and embroldery; blouse below yoke elab- orated with Val. length shaped sleeves; lace trimmed; finished at wrist with lace edging; special Saturday, a All-Over Tucked Lingerie Batiste Waists—as illustrated; front fashioned in with surplice effect of heavy Venice lace insertion elaborated with Val. lace crochet buttons; - exquis- lace insertion; full $1.95 92.95 with pointed yoke of fine lace and embroidered medallions: entire back is lace-trimmed; collar; at. Ready -to-Wear and $ Untrimmed Fur Hats A final clean-up tomorrow in the Ready-to-Wear Hat Section, None reserved. Come and take any un- trimmed or ready-to-wear fur hatfor $1.75, irrespective of the former selling price. Any Trimmed 9 95 Fur Hat at . ° These are displayed In the regular show-rooms; former selling prices were all the way up to $7.50 (Sleget Cooper Store, Second Floor, Pront,) 9 Men s Caps, men. styles, Ing of for tourists. Boys’ French Patent Leather Hats—can be turned down the side or worn mushroom Style; other stores charge $3 and $3.50 for them; OUF price.esccerssevecesrs> (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) entire length with clinging << lace Inset on) suse lace ° $3, 95 ee Extra Special Colored Net and Satin Waists in a variety of styles, and in broken sizes; regularly sold at $5 to $7.50; Saturday,at.... (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) ].75|| Silk Net Veilings ie worth up to $2, at HIS is s special purchase of T samples from the foremost manufacturer of fine caps for There are more than 100 Materials are leather, cra- venette, Scotch cheviot, silk and Tine blue cloth. Hundreds ia Tew spring styles suitable for golfing, auto- long sleeves, tucked $2.95 Worth up to 25c a yard, at Plain and dotted silk h line and fancy mesh veill In various sizes of dots. patterns in black, wh at this pices (Siegel Cooper Store, 50¢| us cost, $1.35 ~The | Caldwell Piano, $185 35 Down and | Stool, Cover, | Year’sTuning, Daylight Cakes ot resh Meats Fresh supplies from the ovens every Cy minutes. hen turkeys : Hi tere of >, Lbe or 5c iy pork; | hate: | | Cinada, lamb; 1b 12% 25e | | Short torequarters ot Be Canada muiton; Ib... Fresh made country Pineapple squares. pork sausage...... Tutti-frutti squares ?RESH POUND CAKE, rals- in, plain, marble or citton— etch $1; 2 Ibs Fresh indiana tall_ rabbits; cotton : 25e ZA "OLIVES full quart Jar BOC ORISP SODA BISCUITS, graham biscuits or Dake wafers; de 4703 ONIONS, tip radishes or watercress; th bunches .. RED KIDNEY BEA is cans, 28¢; can. “3 9c Fourth (Siegel Cooper Store, ‘ Wines and Liquors We wid Dillon's: lie) ISH—pint jar ss... Floor.) $1_ bottle extra Superior Creme de Menthe 246 $1.40 bottle Ferrand’s | 1B pottle imported Pon- * 80c Fourth (Siegel Cooper Store, Floor.) F the service a plano has rendered to users means anything to you—and it ought to be the one point, after sat- isfying yourself about the tone, by which to judge merit—the Caldwell will appeal to you with unusual’ force. That's why we want you to judge it by its record and itself, rather than by our words, We say it’s the best made at $185, and we guarantee it to give satisfaction. $] Week (Slegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) Inverted Gas Burner Outfits Tomorren 2 9 c In és popular section on the third loor, devoted to mps and other light: ing devices, Inverted Gas Burner Out- fits — consist- ing ot well-con- structed brass burner with improved reg- ulating air shutter;Inverted mantle that will give good light; choice of all frosted or half-frosted globes. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third’ Floor, Front.) Visit “Camp Freedom” Type of What a Practically Equipped Camp Should Be See also the Pierce Motor Boats from $85 up Racine Rowboate, Canoes and Hunting Floats and all the rest of the out-of-door things in the Sportsman’s Show Third Floor brown, Navy, magple, gray, and taupe. To-niorrow only | Mata Floor, Winter Overcoc ts and Suits, in all szs for men and youths; tormerly 35 N priced $10 and $12, now. and NEW SPRING Styles, and Gen- uine Priestley Craven- $ prices ranging from ae to 10 $22.50; choice at ter and NEW SPRING Styles, and Genuine Priestley Craven- miss lar prices ranging from $18 ngs to $35; $ 1 5 50 ite, Suits and Overcoats in Both Winter ette Raincoats; regular Suits and Overcoats in | Both Win- ette Raincoats, all sizes; regu- choice at.. and will be sold tomorrow atless than cost (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center.) Of the $40,000 stock of shoes which we bought of John Hoerle two weeks ago there re- mains but about $6,000 worth—all good shoes, but in small lots and odds and ends. These we offer tomorrow All the Women’s Shoes andy: $1.98 Oxfords that Hoerle priced at $3,50, $4, $5 and $5.50. All the Girls’ Shoes that Hoerle - priced at $3, $3.50 and $4.. All the Boys’ Shoes that Hoerle priced at $3 and $3.50...... Guo Anyone All the Men’s Shoes and Oxfords that Hoerle priced at $3, $3.50, $4 and $5 are | All the above are in fairly good assortment [can find a fit, although it may take a little hu All the Odd Lots of shoes and Oxtords for shoes for boys and girls, are now on bargain C COC UGG er apueoodane THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, lu». Double “s, & H.”’ Green Trading Siar Till 12 0’ Clock 72,000 Pairs Men’s Imported Hose All Full-Fashioned and Made to Sell at 25c and 35c a Pair, Tomorrow at EARLY the entire stock of a well-known importer of men’s hose has been bought by | | to import even in thousand-dozen lots; new goods just imported. Newest Spring patterns, Full-Fashioned and with Spliced Heel, Toe and Sole + Choice of dozens of the newest fancy styles,including plain black, or black with white sole, All Sizes to Choose from, 25c and 35c Hose at 15c| |"; We can supply dealers quantities at this price—which is much below regular jobbing SIEGE and 20; fine stones... Solid Gold Earrings — set) with indestructible pearls, for pierced or unpierced ears; values na to $6; at... $2.50 $58.00 Diamond Brooch— handsomely set ox with real pearls.. $30 Nw Hair Goods | TRANSFORMATIONS real hair; special, at CLUSTER PUPFS—of rail hair; avsorted browns; at, L669 Halt SWITCHES 18-inch; QQ Haig’ ONETS—iarge’ sizes assort- | | F mer of colors; dor, erieai ”: 1be INGER’ PUFFS large « 50 ic Mh R ROLLS: “Minch} value 39¢c MM Ain! “TRONS ~vaine 28 15 c TORN’ HiAie PINS. shell color only} at 10c (Siegel Cooper Store, Mein’ Floor, Center.) NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ER STORE More J “aah Surprises Continuing the Sale of that Diamond Rings— | set with two clear white rut ; $20 Single Stone Diamond Rings ting. if case; fit- Mercerized Poplins and Lnglish Repp—in bea 000 stock Diamond Lockets— : diamonds Set with seven wo genuine worth ep OUONR CANO ats... 8D stones; large size; worth $30; Saturday,, sete . $1) $32.50 T'wo-Stone Diamond Rings-clear white rar Stones, twin set- ronee in fine set- HILT ecoroundaso $20 tin, A Fine ligk=trnth up to! stone; fancy Bel- $10; tomorrow = AY nnidonnncnnon . $3 95 cer setting... Solid gold iaesen con- $12 sisting of brooches, horse- shoe pins, lockets, brace- lets and other novelties. Men’s Watches— 20-year fill: stones, in neat set- ting . finished top; UIA EEN gram; worth $3,50; at. ted with a guaranteed American movement size 12; worth $10; at $5 Solid Gold Cuff Links and Cuff Pins —pretty designs (also > plain); worth up to $1.50 a pair; \ i... 65¢ X to-morrow at... (Siegel Cooser Store, Main Aisle.) Examples of the Values Given “; $1-95| | in the New Wash Goods Store (Main Floor, Rear.) ‘rench Plisse Crepe—in the most beautiful tints; it’s the leading fabric for this season, made for dress ind waists; also for evening costumes; sold else- 12%e where at 18c a yard; here tomorrow.. tiful street and evening shades; nothing more popular now than mercerized poplins; these two fabrics are sold in other stores at Lee a yard; here to- 5 morrow a vs Cc $3, 50 Leather Hand Bags, $2.50 Real Pigskin, Real Seal and Keal Vachette Leather Bage—8 and 10-inch leather-covered frames; in round and broken-bottom 15¢ with single n't S. Standar Bunting Fla each. Silk Flags, un ed—each... orange and ruby aieeal reg ularly SOc... ... * 35¢ Sk ANDLE RUBY | AMPS reg | Ulery Tess. " 12¢ re! PHOTO ALBUMS. cloth coy ered; site 10x12; PRINTING | FRAMES well made | and strong; in the following sizes Myrdly and 3hxStg; regu: larly 1 8 IDEAL DEVELOPERS concen trated 8:02, hottie, regu: J 9q | larly. 18. mies reat 120] re Playing Cards Seconds of Pinochle = excellent Success Cards Third Floor, Machine for Initials and Monograms By it we will embroider your in- itial, name, monogram, lodge em- blem, coai of arms or any design whileyouwait. Thiscanbedoneon hosiery, linen, gloves, handker- chiefs, neckwear, hat bands, pillow tops, splashers and umbrellas, Prices are moderate; figured ace cording to the amount of work you want done. (Siegel Cooper Store, Stationery Dept Ask for “‘S. & H.’’ Green ran Stamps— We Give Them Third Flo shapes, with single and double handle: strong locks.. Goat Seal Bags- string and double handles; also large alligator pressed bags Flags Silk Flags on Staffs 3 ; 50e | GLASS size To | GUASS TRAYS—AxS i Sx8 site... ACID FID SALTS—making 12 see have on hand at a! o lution; regularly a9 h supply of ous. of solution; regu 5e aeriitys - 24e. Ci ro films, paper Embroidering richly gilt Plated, 3 $2.50 the roomy square shape, with drawe 5c -black and colo: handle; brown only; regularly $1.25 and 95c; at (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) for Washington’s Birthday ist our entire stock—haven’t the space. But here are a few specials for tomorrow: ‘d Wool Cotton nee on Staley gi—ea. 65ct 0 $19 —each....... SOROO Gn ic to $] Flag Poles and Flag ae Habe 3c to65e and Halyards at proportionately mount- fiat eres Store, Third Floor, Rear, veces, LOC to 600 and Main Floor, Main Aisle.) Se e . Camer a Sup lies ‘ie, 1 for Tomorrow DRY PL ATES Fountain brand; | IDEAL TONING) Dp. 12c FOUNTAIN eA] AND guarantee j regularly b 5 OU’ Size 4.8; regular rice OR. can be used for al worries rice 250) ne “TUBES mating 32 and including 4x83 ¢ rive f Lark rays, graduate, i epee retuler 39e | SHlOA TSRNATY BO )|(: mounts \oadvoveryiningnecsssees ‘ 4 v IBE | to finish OIL RUBY LAMPS--complete vith | ey ty bs a 8c} rats aPa3" Peres OBE 38c | PASSEPARTOUT PHOTO FRAMES for bh 95c| 3%, 349x3'y, Jax 5e|§ 7c NI oard; regularly $1 GRADUATES—4-08, ined ot, site.. BLAIR, cl TURY AND PREMO CAM: RAS are always in at My ERE OSG OPES—made of MCC 5 | | he best of lenses; it Siegel Cooper, Store, Third Floor, 35¢| Rear.) Two Bargains Roots for Tomorrow At 19c The Magnolia Series of popu: FIRST VIOLIN—by Fothergill, lar fiction. ~The handsomest HANDY ANDY—by Lover. line of popular books for the !NEZ—by Evans. Price ever offered. Bound in ISHMAEL—by Southworth, fioth; inlay panel. cover, More | LAST DAYS OP POMPEII — by than a hundred titles in alla! Lytton, few of which are: LITTLE MINISTER—by Barrie, LORNA DOONE—ty Blackmore. LORRIE, OR HOLLOW GOLD ARDATH—by Corelli, BEULAH —by ST. ELMO-b Evans Evans ; Wetherall. ( TE—ty Soutnyoni, | ROMA TWO WORLDS ANGED BRIDES—by South: | sprig ty be EAST LYNNE—by Wood. SELF RAISED be Southworth, ELAINE—bty Garvice. —by Corelli. TH : ASUAR DSM BN—y ya Pedy ublishe a At 25¢ ed together the largest hy at 2: Liga PTIAN PRINCESS—by an HOLT'S DAUGHTER by Garvice collectlon of good ; r been offered to “Hooks that have M80c and $1.08. than S00 titles—some of them are THE PINES—-by uals BLAC Li WOLF'S BREED— Dicksor THE THE GI 1a AND THE KAISER THE Mor ele HEART OF 1E DEN FLEECE—by Le- EEN DIAMOND — by eal DISAPPEARANCE | D AN SWEETLAND—by Phillpots \- by Atherton. BY STROKE OF SWORD—by CHIEF LEGATEB — by | Balfour. THE SUBURBAN WHIRL—by TER OF CRAFT—by | | Cutting, | KILO. by author of Pigs Ie Plgs by Bell, [IN BABEL~ |THE BRIGHT FACE OF DAN- Doyle GER—by Stephens. TERS—-by BLINDFOLDED —by Walcott THE LITERARY GUILLOTINE BLACK DOU CAROLINA LI None of thi ford. MOTOR Bradford LOVE IN A CLOUD—bdy Bates, JACK RAYMOND—by Voynich THE MAN BETWEEN—by Barr A ROCK IN THE BALTIC—by THE PIRATE — by Bar GRAHAM OF CLAVERHOUSE | ty MacLaren, \ THE DUKE DECIDES—by Hill, ‘oper Store, Third Floor, Center.) 0 Five Stone Diamond Rings—all matched white $55 \$75, 06 ‘Single Stene Dia. mond Rings—lsrge white $52 . 00 Two Stone Diamond Rings—large, clear white $80 Solid Gold Sets for Men—consisting of scarf pinand pairof links; plain Roman . $1.95 4 H

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