The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1909, Page 4

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F fi iy I f } | } f aT TARIFF AND WAGES FALL, SAYS THE STEEL TRUS machines in the world It has a well organized press department, which man- i " ‘ble Reale of (te 4 to spring the recent wosv voli Tremendous Sales of Reading Carry Prices... ‘ G ac | tion threat m th ¢ Must Be Inevitable Result of torso catia onsen Taieommine-| Down 10 1-4 Points, With New Jersey [rosie = ” To-Morrow & Thursday ‘ Any Change, Judge Gary ey ed In widesp: pac ne napa pet c 1 4 Other stockalGl Behind jand lodging Best bargains ever offered, Your own judg- ublic ? ome! ve > | park bene! ment will b up our claims. Any womat Declares, agile press department uncovered the entral an ér otocks Ulose benind, | Bese He who wants ine malas ae talon of rt pring of the situation—the tariff uae ‘ Ther their value will do well to be here to-morrow question. | rae Third avenue the north crossing or next day; for we bought a tremendous stock The skilled workmen in the stee!| A combination of gloomy forebod-| aimont 500,00 shares of sto"k were sold, | Porty-seventh street to-day, with Pattie at a grea rom a leading importer TO INVOLVE LABOR. through the Ways and Means Commit- tee just what thost enditions are. Organized labor in the steel trade has | not as yet taken any action upon the threatened wage reduction. Labor lead- ers in New York do not expect such action to be taken until the ques tlon of tariff reduction on steel comes up before Congress. To Bring In Labor, The United States Steel Corp: Is one of the best organized ! ny ings forced the skids under th trades are very close to their employ ‘Thousands of Steel Trust employees are market this afternoon, and pric SOCK) the course of the day 1, went | were traded {n, and In ad IN RAID ON THE MARKET -———__+ >» _—___— market rather, dumped, on the 1,000 shares | fon to this In iis tre hands buried d rs ets and his p in drawn ¢ own inside the | po THE EVENING WORLD, PURER a reser eee 23, 1909, IG SLUMPS HS HEAD DOWN, “HUMAN LETTERS’ me i a DIDNT Ste GAR, GF SUFFRAGETTES WALKED TC DEATH 10 PEMUER DEAD it was ‘human A possible letters’ by Less Than Wholesale Cost id be convinced, dissatistied with your purchase, and manufacturer. . Money itstantly refunded if you a the holders of United Steel Cor- | $7,435,000 worth of bonds were sold. Tork Jtobagganing with the usual panicky | loeavotithe © re- | upturned r,of his old coat. answered the Expects Its Workers Who jporation stocks and bonds, A. word : for ot the x | corded elon fom tinige 9a | Motorman Tenn tines, coming n the 51,50 Ostrich Plumes, 11 inches, all colors, for,, 75c $2.50 Ostrich Plumes, 14 inches, all colors, for. $1, on from the right quarter would send these | °xeltement on the ing, There was a great deal of forced| Fy Fa . eae | orced | gouth In charge of a Third avenue trol Hold Stock to Get After | men or their representatives to. Wash: | chang |itmitdation, of commission, house ac- | S0U"" ig clelititite Made wie : fington'in swarms, protesting against a| ‘The strenuous state of affatra in| SHO tee starstman and J.P | eeaseel tre ragasa WNan/aOB Git upen $3.50 Ostrich Plumes, 16 inches, all colors, for, $1.50 Congressmen. raid upon the laboring man's wages In! steol paved the way last week for a Morgan had deserted the eld an Let the tracks only a few feet in front of ve at once av $4.00 Ostrich Plumes, 17 inches, all colors, for, $1.95 —— edie Peseta aioe a move. (Sensational decline, All that was need- lanai tnenaelvee vas 0 some Got nm en never raised hie care ot at $5.50 Ostrich Plumes, 19 inches, all colors, for, $2.50 aaa e pe TOK ars to rush | Tesponsible for the general demoralt: ead oe eesarat aeeprncmmsemeeep cease es CRBC ADE TAS ute. Qs The Impression tn polittcal and tabor| ment 1s being planned by the Steel! to open a way for the bears to rush | TODEREDIE Sor ke Retires bennett | ing or”he didn’ mucitcare , however, refused to 757.00 Ostrich Plumes, 21inches, all colors, $3.00: circles that the threat of the United| Trust management. And while the in was the circulation of reports that Time to Buy, They Sald. ‘Anyway; the tumper struck him all Aaah Aasi0 Plumes, 24 inch, all colors, $4, 95 States Btee! Corporation to reduce wages if ft should become necessary to reduce prices was a masked attempt to influ- ence tariff legislation !n the approaching special session of Congress appears to be confirmed by an interview granted to-day to an Evening World reporter by Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the | United States Steel Corporation. The astute manager of the Steel Trust agreement applies to Independent em-| had declined 10 1-4 points—that 4s, Ne idaland took himito the Bast Was directly asked if adverse tariff leg-| poyers as well as to the Untted States dropped from 128 1-2 to 118 1-4, ‘The . Lastchges, | homletde he ne {elation would not result In a w re. ts — "HK | ty-first street station, to be later re- Hi — IN manded to the Coroner, duction among stee! and iron employees. | "Up to this time,” he said, “the di- | rectors of the United States Steel Cor- Poration have not officially considered | are working under @n agreement which/as if it were going to the boiiom of} Before the market closed It} ~ | Steel Corporation. |gotine was on a huge scale, the trad- the United States Supreme Court was certain to decide against the coal roads [in the commoditles sults and against the New York Central in the rebating Prices were scaling merrily before threat of wage reduction is rampant the stocks of the corporation are un- favorably affected, Is 1s estimated that about 500,000 men, skilled and unskilled, are directly in- terested in the threat of a reduction of | wages In the ateel Industries, ‘These in-| the attack was concentrated on_ the clue the men who work In the Ore mines,|coal roads, especially on Reading. in the shipping departments and the Once the bears got thelr hammers mills, The skilled laborers in the mills trained on Reading, 1t began to slump | does not expire until January, 1910, This! the well Jers offering the stock In big blocks as |!f it scorched their hands, WOHER AGES FRE sete and Mr. stocks cheap, thought. Before E. The Closing Prices, 1H. Harriman went to Texas Morgan to Europe, both had advised the public to get In and buy The time was ripe, they How ripe ts shown by the sad situation to-day of those who bought, on_ margin. The total sales of stocks were 1,547,000 | shares knd of bonds $7,426,000, laat prices of | compared with | ¢ his speed, and he went flying th of an “L” pillar. jon the ‘phone, but *Dr, Smith, ed In at the base. The dead man was about hard blow before Buttimer could cheet the alr fifteen feet, to fall outside the car rei and lie motionless at the base cathe Stell got Flower Hospital | Jcame with the ambulance, said the un- {known had been killed instantly, jback was broken and his skull was Stell arrested Buttimer on the technical charge of Ta | who | His ared and quick! and cleared the women out of street Downing FOR old inChest twenty- = 1% Jeight years old, 5 feet 8 inches in height ty jand weighed 14) pounds. He had dark Oriesa Oil Rub the throat and chest with oreT hroat | i fi $20 Plumes, 28 inch, all colors, $7, 98 i ne $15 Willow Plumes, 20 inches $6.50 4y',$30 Willow Plumes, 25 inches, $15 ¢4¢ $3.00 Aigrettes, longsprays, $1. 48 (4, $3.50 Paradise Sprays, $1.98 4, $2.00 Imitation Aigrettes, 39c tant that will purify almost anything except a guilty conscience, 14. More effective than peroxide, bichloride or carbolic acid, But— ABSOLUTELY NON-POISONOUS—jou could eat it! Tired, Tender, Aching Feet Instantly Relieved The World's Standard Foot Remedy Stops the burning and reduces the swelling by curing the tender- Quickly cures corns and callouses by dissolving them. Relieves and prevents the son bedroom got hold 1] and Means Commit. Paring luncheon Abraham y whether there will of a neighbor playing. In some r a box of matet ed to High part of the Wa tee, I canno! be reductions in the wages of the ployees of the United states @Gorporation or not, upon the tariff. “As I said before, the men best in- formed have told Congress what is bound to happen if there is a radical | London Orders Sales, had looked gloomy for Steel at ondon cabled orders jen Thomas vel and ged tomahawk, t have so much Ke and ran |effect upon the market as the selling | § f the room orders from abroad and the public state- were Affi the question of a reduction in the wages New Jersey Central, an allied road, seine blacky helt Send ener oyea Hi of employees in the iron and steel in- ‘ollowed closely in the wake of Read- hare Kyderny atennakthe:ialtiels Omega Oil; then bind around the dustries, All these reports in the news- ing, falling a total of 10 points, and| 4” | tation wold cult throat and lay on the chest pieces of papers are not official, and are, I be- 10 SAVE TWO R Y [Great Northern preferred was only a = Hie "MM. ALC.” There flannel peated th i Gil apie Oil Weve, the outgrowth of the testimony fon behind, with a decline for the i Ceara SUA aA EU ESS a of the leading steel men of the country of 9 7-8. New York Central waa fey Pesu bla Fea at ae napen bist ~ before the Ways and Means Committee | off § points ; 43 eee BSS LEE Eth in PAN Seed eee ccit | Atlerletartingvalaresiniale Mateer| The MistisL ine eek ene Sierserly | ce "| OLR i [in the apartment of Benjamin Genschatt | saenele ot aver a i PeeliD 85 | EAARNTse lino (SIG aU aETTO Tae Peete pene our RUINS | Srtat ay lal nal NeUEA Lute iat any 28 | parts ia aaa the members cf 25-217 East One Hundred and Seventh pericea Ae AUBFallUcaENR eRe HY ay 0 S 0 Mia Wary radicaiirecetion inttn tai pirselt ham, the four-year-old f0N.| ney Delaware & Hudson recelved a i would render absolutely necessar ond aren nate PaO a vegies i heavy series of blows that cause ‘3 eneral reduction of the we sane (avout Binet bie points, white fe cispeed Mine He tees mhial|iee * not been for Mrs. Genachatt, i " cBorax lodinesBran OA ee He, genes) opinion of the men | rushed ane oe ae aad i ia : ntration of selling on the * est informed concerning the steel; them out, Before the were) ex: ghtly relieved the pressure | i . ° : ee on LIKE MAGIC business. tinguished about $100 damage was done.| 51 steel, but the day's decline for Steel | LJ} 13. The family Antiseptic and Disinfec- Mow, in advance of action on the, While Mrs. Bessi was pre | common was 4 3-4 per cent. ‘. | { It all depends ness, Soothes and allays bunion inflammation, excessive perspiration. All druggists and shoe stores, the two crawled the bed. Mrs. Gensc to the room. youngsters Send Be, in stamps for sample iat reduction, in case Congress} bl > get into Large cake 25 cents. should make such a reduction I cannot] cit pa ese ments th re {s going to be a war| I eRERTIGer ake tnd EOE RAIL LETT Pa renineguasnene larg that the: egs nulle out, a ‘an |on bet e big steel manufactur M le} 286 ARG S001) 5 Fee bentan is ! i isfi eay that there would really be a wage, legs and pulled them out then ran | on § steel manufacturing | Milhau, and all leading druggists, Sample box mailed for 100, in stamps Money Back if Not Satisfied plan The last was the m vember's near-panic. ( COWPERTHWAIT'S NEW HARLEM STORE NOW OPEN 3rd Ave. @ 12lst St. IE. cordially invite you and your friends to call during this opening week to inspect the New Building, listen to the music and look over the New Stock at your leisure. Mi lain figures, and there are Acres of Floor Space filled with all that is latest and best in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, All Kinds of Floor Cover- ings, Beds, Bedding, Kitchenware, Crockery, Pictures, Curtains, Morris Chairs, Desks, Clocks, Lamps, Ice-Boxes, Go-Carts, Etc. All Mattresses and Pillows are Made in our own factory. Alba icescad tithe Cauiates tty lieacalseral yy een any department in our Store, equal in value to 10% of their purchase. Everything for Ho us ekeeping ~ COWPERTHWAIT c& SONS Tae The only business in the United States over one hundred years old and known to he run by the third and fourth generations of proprietors in direct line of male descent from the founder of ihe house. THE CHATHAM SQUARE ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE CONTINUED AS USUAL 4 . é PY cut or what classes of employees would) {nto the hallway and shouted es causal almost a pa nd women and children rus’ down the stairs, Luckily CHINOSOL CO, WILBUR A. WELCH, Sole Distributer 905 Flatiron Building, N. Y. 64 SOUTH ST.,N.Y. WATCH FOR BULLETIN No.4 right, 1909 by Chinosol Co. on the Exchange to-day | st strenuous since last No- In alxty minutes | We, be affected. I can only state that the men best qualified to tell of eonavena| P in the steel business have told Congress Every piece is marked in 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue, Corner of 121st Street OPENING WEEK Music Afternoons and Evenings Each Day by the 69th Regiment Band (CUSTOMERS who purchase goods during this Opening Week LIBERAL CREDIT if Desired 10% OFF if You Prefer to Pay CASH. ’ . ene

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