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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, 12, 1910. MILLIONS RINK et IN WAR ON STREET a victim de fared “the former, ruling powers by selling cement below tormed, composed of J. P. Morgat @| WASHINGTON, Dec. 12— the price at which {t was put on the National Bank, and the| mon of Ohio and former Vice-F Bank, which took over | Patrbanks were talking to the y: market 98 a bi-product by the United tates Steel Corporation, file great | Xwell's stocks at prices slightly | the Press Club yesterday, Mr. Fair- business is now in the process of being | over to that corporation.” Yothing of the #0) Stook Exchange people, got badly extended, and he was helped rut—an act of kindness." | Provably there are two men in New FORMER RAILROAD * PRESIDENT WHO DIED SUDDENLY. dusiness, jearly last summer, the market. Compan H —— “When his loans were called by cer- tain banks on the following market, A syndicate was bel ‘The Lackawanna and Jersey Central stocks have since een sold to the Continontal Fire. surance Company, tt is understood, whi! cement company is being operated un- der the direction of J. P. Morgan & high Vatley and Lackawanna stock for | NEVER EVEN N UP SALT RIVER. funds with which to carry forward his Harmon Says banks described Mount Everest and ot n gan by saying: Mr. Fairbanks, YORK. He's Not a Great ica ''S Traveller Like Fairbanks, Pi vet | a t | wk her things he had seen in his travels, ‘hen Gov, Harmon's turn came. He be- “Tam not so fortunate as my friend, Ho fw a great traveller; Set seneptse wit! samples iF ur: aiture Re-Upholstered { am no traveller at all, I have never | 14thST. UPHOLETERING co. been anywhere=mot even up Salt River." Capitalist Who Died Suddenly | P ; |x xk who know the real version of J. | Cornell Students Appeal. 22 FE. 14th st, Phone 2800 Stuy vemnt. Pitted Private Fortune ir Maxwell's troubles. They are J. , Dec, 12-0 — IP nt Morgan, whose firm took over and Paul Williams, for- Against Steel. | Mr, Maxwell's Atlas Portland Cement | merly prominent Cornell athletes, who |Company last summer, and President were convicted of disorderly conduct is I, Hine of the First M z i a, | Bank, who had Mr. Maxwell’ [have appealed the conviction to the ABSORBED BY MORGAN. ! yacht Celt under charter for the sea- Appellate Division of the Supreme son just ed | Court, The students were charged “While I was a close friend of Mr. | Maxwell, I cannot discuss his financial afta said Mr. Hine to an Evening a e World reporter to-day. Mr. Hine eald 000 and Cement Contract was not an executor of Mr. Wax: | ; well’a estate, for Canal Was Burden. | Said to Have Backed Losers. | Since Mr. Maxwell was deposed from |the leadership of his Atias Portland, $20,000,000 Became $3,000,- Interest of Wall Streot sfinanctera| Cement Company, a $12,000,000 corpora- | one of our busiest days. Come to-morrow. conteted to-day in the size of the estate! tion « nized in many reports a value b the size of the ad. na en circulated that he had been, Y. s . ot J. Rogers Maxwell, the capttaltst| engaged in stock apeculation. One. ¢| —————— | These little ads. of oyrs tell of that were standard values at $20 to $30 who @ied suddenly Inst night in hts} those reports had him in the Inter. mansion at No Fighth avenue, | Met. pool at a time when iis market Brooklyn, from cerebral apoplexy. Mr. | Ws falling, while another named him ‘i as a heavy buyer of Rock Island when Maxwell's prope: ‘op " laxwell'a property is reported to have] 1). pearson-Farquhar pool was oper- fallen? wittin the pats twelve months! ating, n from $20,000,000 to less t though an ‘experience last Wall Street. Wouldn’t Quit Under Fire. “AN of these reports [would discard lable," anid a man who knew | mmer in as unre . | Mr. Maxwell intimately, ‘His mistake | the e Rod the nama 2 DOUBLE BALD se pro vernions ot ite finats| Oc, seaaae ta trite 40 gBNthOl THEI VEE ee Te ean aoe tea Levee Ld dita al ps ih have been delayed in. tailoring fS regularamount of Trading cist gollaps 7 ortune.| Cement market. He even sold hie pro: | Maxwell's case. He dove into his great | : . and are only now received at our stores. Stamps on all soap wr One ta whispe es and) duct below cost of production, in his ficht to maintain control of her 8 price. When he found that cement beds were being discovered all over the countr: largely on the property of the United States Stee! Corporation, he refused quit. He wag an obstinate fighter. short, he got In the wi ere stronger than personal fortune, nands of shares of hi ing thot ) on all cash purchases in our Toy Department. Adams Basement. 6th Ave., 2 High-Grade At Very Unusual, Prices O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor $43.50 Rugs at $37.50 8!4x1014 feet—in good designs. $48.50 Rugs at $42.50 ‘These are 9x12 feet-—and among the best eugs that we make in the United States, 1911 Axminster Rugs These are ready—for those who wish Linoleum Remnants ; Two to five square yards in each piece—49c to 59¢ quali- ties at 34c¢ a square yard. Almost any woman would Alike a fine set of these for Christmas. The designs are beautiful and they are on very good net. The bolster cover matches the spread. $25 Velour Portieres at $20 These are Verona velour portieres, velour on both sides $1.50 75¢ $2.50 $1.25 $3 $1.50 $4 Worth At $2 Blankets Bring Christmas Cheer O'Neill Building —Second Floor This year they are a decided factor in the gift situation, and these are the kinds we are selling most of. California Wool Blankets, $6.50 Spool thread warp, full , with all-wool filling. White “Blenheim” Blankets, $4.25 Fluffy, thick and ; not all-wool, neat s first-class blanket and a long-wee vound with taffeta silk i match the blue or pink borders. We put these into Christ- mas boxes when they are bought for gifts. Snow White Quilts for Christmas $2.25, $2.85 and $3.75. Established 43 Years. 1910 Oth to 22d St. Christmas In y of those who ic the t with Central, Lee | policemen. \Don't Judge ‘The Size of y.| suits and overcoats. to example. The Rush of Christmas Is On! Below We Tell, Briefly as Possible, News of Some of the Best Gifts in the Store Furniture Adams Building—Third and Fourth Floors. Nearly $500,000 worth of beautiful furniture is now shown on our third and fourth designs from Grand Rapids. Nothing complicated; made of the best quartered oak, with hand- woven cane seat and back. Made by one of the best makers, and comes fully guaranteed, Children’s Chairs Rockers We have a wonderful assortment of Children’s Chairs, Rockers and High Chairs, including n large quan- tity of genuine bent. wood pieces, and which sells for $3.25, is priced spe- cially at 2.50. (Just like illustration No. 5.) This cabinet is made of genuine curly birch wood and is finished a beautiful mahogany sha match the finest pianos. net has double automatic doors and the interior is fitted with sliding shelves, which can be drawn for- ward, making it very easy to find t of music wanted, It has I shaped legs and is hand- somely inlaid. Trimmed with the best cast brass hi are. Must be seen to be appreciated floors, including all the latest tion mahogany. Thoroughly con- structed and hand polished. Broad, comfortable arms with prettil turned spindles. The cushions are large and ‘oughly filled with the best white mn. You can make your own selection of cover. Has spring seat and enough of carv- ing to make it tic in every way. $19 Disc Record Cabinet, $12 The cabinet is fitted with a record guide and a receptacle for holding needles, Thorow ny other beautiful designs, $20 Desk, $12.50 (Just like cut No. 6) This desk i-| is made of quartered oak or mahog- The wood is | Has pretty any. wutifully geain- neh legs, with front drawers. icely fitted with spaces, etc. Has d fel ‘This desk is 16 inch and 30 inches long. This makes a very handsome piece of furniture at a very low figure, Arabian Dentelle Lace Curtains O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor, 82.50 to $12 qualities At $2, $2.75, $3, $5 and Table Oilclo $7.50, th, 15c a Yard jin police court in this city last May, | with resisting? arrest and assaulting some mighty big offerings in Our gar- ments at $15, worth $25, for ‘Moe Levy & Co., | instrument for reproduc- Foremogt Clothiers Since 1845 1 550 and 1 8% for over 3,000 Smith Gray & Co. Suits and Overcoats This offering at prices which would be low even in February assures you of a sea- son’s wear, at a price which you might reasonably expect to pay along near the Winter’s end. There are included all our small lots and all of the complete lots which, owing to various tailoring and trade Bear in mind that at full regular prices these garments meant the greatest possi- ble value, and you will more readily appre- ciate how really wonderful these values are now, There are some 60 different styles of over- coats in all the new’ grays, browns and tans, plain blacks, Oxfords and Cambridge—stripes, wales and diamond weaves, checks, plaids, plain effects and mixtures. There are box, semi-box, fitted back and convertible collar models, in all lengths from 44 t 52 inches, in every size for men, young men and boys. In suits you may select from worsteds in neat silk stripe and fancy weave effects on blue and black grounds—velours and cassimeres in new stripe, new check and new stripe check weaves in the new shades of brown and smart Canhe The models in- clude smart Smith Gray & Co. designs for men, way from $4.50 to $11.50. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Auto Clothes Book on Request. Smith Gray & Co. Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren St. Two Brooklyn Stores: 1 Fulton St. at Flatbush Av.) Across from City Hall. Broadway at Bedford Av. Sth Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, FURNITURE Four Styl Styles of | The Victrola | at $5 to $10 a Month qualities makes them the choice \] | far-seeing piano purchasers, | Send Postal for Catalogue. 538-540 Fulton St., Beyay | Bultdiog ‘Neen | Chtown Office. | ad Brow There isn't anything, | | providing you use it pro p- | erly, that can give such | pleasure to so many | people. TheV ictrolais the fine at | | 964 G6E HEN you don’t advertise nobody knows that you are do- ing business, and it won't % be long ing every kind of musie— \}) 4 the finest in the world—| and you can buy it for GRAND RAPIDS a Our Credit Terms | | WISSNER TAbAEE be DE EHH OE 4 | before you'll ; your? vou icone in now, you will be sure t wie 59c 4 o e to slides, Royal Wilton Rugs Under Price gd emcee Sot aa op werent Souae WU Raat s *t To-Morrow, hinged and Thursday TOOL CEESTS (iad iesel) jood a to buy advanced patterns and styles sortment 49c Women’s $6.98 Coats for Christmas. fre dn BEA Girls’ full length coats_ in . i F Here are just a few hints of furniture that will be urider 0° moose oe , = Silk Lambrequins price for three days—the sort of gift that lasts. = on beef bc pee 12. 00 wee O8c¢ re yin 2 te . Biot 2 Olio Ue that tomy ae bel ils oa ; ° eo Russian Hare Sets. Large { Morese ©. Depoled i 75 antes m Cellarettes, Card Tables, Smokers’ Tables, Children’s 7: i‘ bs He ray, feather ade $4 a “$5 Chairs, Rocking Chairs, High Chairs, Ladies’ Desks, Couches, e e » bate ; mes iasacala aber popular Morris Chairs, Easy Chairs, Sewing Tables, Office Chairs {pal colors, ‘and the designs are Bookcases, Music Cabinets,. Dressing Tables, Hall Clocks, onal Lf 3002, "a and Women’ fe ee beautiful, on fine silk with Vernis-Martin Tables, Reed Chairs, Prairie Grass Chairs, ete. v4 ches heavy fringe. Z : q nox of 6 for IC Renatssance Bed Sets $6.75 High Chair, $4.75] $10.50 Morris Chair, $2.25 Table pedk : Replay 95 6790 #0 $uz_—=—«gas_ | plant Meh cha antian brad $7.50 COLUMBUS AVE. BET.1033104 ST. Washable cover for medinm i d Q ’ chair, go- OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS) (/04"2ST.“L“STATION#7C oy Os $4 P At $250 8575 $788 BAR | tine ahby hore) “on | quatre golden nk ant mie ktm : iteen. Many beau Sf 7 | im . y A AN for dollar value, We can prove conclusively to you that they are the most expensively or with a Gobelin tapestry on one side and with Verona like illustration, We have these] (Just like illustration No. 8 ‘ding, B. 3 | built nanos in (Thted oor.) ——— e velour on the other. Splendid color combinations. chairs in oak, mahogany and reed.| ytade of the bests ported od | Adana Bulldiag. 5 spemee! ft Se hest H pales but not —— oti, 98 75e C Lork Linoleum All new and up-to-date designs and| diana white oak. Height is 99 | (EN eon st st, priced, i in etl Men's $4.58 Sweaters XX awality, 2 gars and very lowly p Spee eel ue | mw N it ction h their superb musica Hinges ards wide. Selection of Nottingham Bed Sets Wy lowly pret sation (No. 2), | iacheeand width 18 inches: Holds | en | Heavy and medium weight of) They are full size, satin Marseilles, hommed or fringed, ¥ ‘ ‘ | $5 to $108 Month! | $ not know it yourself. : it 4 { tied with a ribbon ‘and boxed in holly boxes. If you cannot ; The width known as five-quarters, in fancy marble dee | polis Po a | $444469044400000 09046-> 1 large bottle Virginia Dare a 1 69 come, telephone or write. signs. Good “seconds. | Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St. | These # botsles sell regularly at..........c0e08 $2.70 ° sis All Day Omorrow: onall Purchases ir Stamp Book in half 99 me of the beat jum Parlor, Sth will do this. Our Tues: re growing phenomenal in volume. ps and irresistible prices make T: Pers, tobacco coupons, e (Premium Parlor—5th Floor.) See The Big Free Show in Toyland, Don’t miss it, or let the little boys or girls miss it. re Old Santa in his Workshop, Cinderella and Her Fairy Prince, Jack the Giant Killer, Robinson Crusoe and_ his man Friday, Acted by 14 persons in full costumes. FREE to all children accompanied by parents. (Third Floor.) Toy pecials MAGIC LANTERN house- SULEIRS—Nice! ely Specials}: Women's $25.00 Watches Solid gold, beautifully en- graved) or hunting case, tham, 7-jewell FOLDING TA- BLES—ilardwood, highly 5 var- nished. Cc FOLDING TA- BLES—Hardwood; highly 9 var- nished..... c motion. Tea sete— inely de sath =. B8e Women's full length cloth coats in many styl- §, ish models, at. 4. 98 —(Hevond Floor, )——-— Girls’ $3.98 Coats MBINAT IO co’ =D tiful designs, ‘1.75 ( Basement.) ———___ $4.50 Linen Sets fy 2. 8 (Basement. ) Roller Skat@ Ball Bearing ‘Roller Skates in styles for boys 51.79 and girls, Pair. $1.50 Pattern Table Cloths Mercerized Damask cloths; Size GOxb0; < patterns, 35c Boys’ $1.50 ee ee ee All wool, ma pockets. . be ith 98c F h E ig regen In cart n. » Fresh Butter 35c ' ' is ‘ ; constructed and beautifully Gini | ; Brussels Rugs Double-bed size, with two lace shams to match, An $18 Music Cabinet cipet k ® specialty WT Reed | 96 AHISSNER WAREROOMS | ae atk ary er i j excellent assortment of designs. at $12.50 Cabinets, and show a quantity of | ‘ at ea Butt ne Marigold Brand But- terine, the superior f this high grade bute © to please you; 5-lb, 1-1b, print, mac me Brade, ew sprint, at Sirloin, ‘twee a or - Top Round Steaks wiiurinns (13%c tailed nt 18% ih Holiday Combination Sale of Wines and Liquors der, native cattle; regularly 1 i All 4 Bottles SAVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS