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s THE EVENING WORLD, charged that the New York Butchers’ Dressed Meat Company, | formed ag a cooperative slaughtering | ene cern for the protection of New York | yas acquired by the trust. \ tas ‘al testitmony Dearing upen the meth | Jods by which the property was ac-| Hote al and tending to show the joint ature of the acquisition, will probably | be among the matters to which this/ Grand Jury \will give attention. eS third Issue with a local end ts that ich takes In the attempts of the to get control of the firm of hwarzschild & Sulzberger, one of the Collecting Evidence of Local big concerns that has been held out of | the trust for years by Ferdinand Sulz- Operations for Use in Chi- | Serger and other members of his family. | Tt ts med that It can be shown that cago Pnsecutions. UL §, GRAND JURY PROBES WORK OF BEEF RUST HERE Bae cera {the buying of stock in this company | Was a Joint deal for the account of all of the combined packers in furtherance Jota scheme of consolidation, NO INDICIMENT HERE.) , ©o!ter: abandoned plan of | forming an sh holding company “ " for the Trust, $540),000,000 capital, which scheme was evolved with a view Ten Individual Members of the Combine Ae Included eating the operation of American and abandoned ft wae d frultioss, ance to y of packing inter- the Westrn Case. la ew York. To Probe weeply. Feteral ‘and jiore ttting ident bolded alae tLe delve fnto all of District of New Yor! matters for the purpose of providing Baged tn the nel ted States bith jals with all pos. United States Co {ble ammunition for the bls Chicas criminal prose fisrht lb. Of ttn 80 Leaving the Federa) prosecution, the (eh of the hdividuata connected | Governmen: attorneys may take up the with the trust. Th New York jurors t by Plorre Garven, taking testimon: watch is int ML JL GUL at not to be used as he basis of on ae Indictment, but whia will be forw aU (HaagTabhta nat the evidence #5 Ghisawo ee the prosecution | ie, and that the t expects to force ) of the situation Spril 1 wa hold appear from the | His inves ely with ha showed d storage New York for ng the price by dy that there | tne s such an | ned. the New the pury imitin The indictment fe which York witnesses are inte Porte was found jept. 1, amended by @ subequent iad be added, it it of Dec, 16, 1910, tle latter bei > the already volum- tended to cure cerain defects in ihe A now in the hands of the origin) Those +.10 \re Accused. Tt cha the National Pa Company, ten subidta Successful Charity Affair Followed and Louis F. 8 7 » o * Charles If. y a Concert ballroom sulte of the afternoon a held, followed by ng, for the benefit Edward Titden, J,Ogden av thur Mecker, Tomas J Edward Morris amt Louis 1 with entering Ind a comb festraint of trad¢é ‘The packers are charged with holing weekly con ences at which thi meat trade of sev- eral St ates Was peteol led an ogue t In the eve: hristopher ( orial fund. great success and was we! both session: At the ert Mme mond Clement sang, an’ lowed. Alda and Fa- d dancing fol- kers divided our group, fobws the busin ar 40 pe. pr cent. and the 3 per cent At the thine thetndictments were re- turned the Goverment t Court no whih had pending tn an equity nonine is most certainly a wonder- ful medicine. It has cured me of a bronchial cough that I suffered from for months, I tried a dozen different entred its ot the ait and the prosecution neh ofthe case. W! assistant o the Attorne eral, Was placed tr charge of the cas: Real Workwone Here. | “8 upon ve learned of your remarkable emulsion, Linonine, which brought me instant re- | lief and an entire cure after I had taken two 5c bottles. I had lary: ngitis | complications with the bronchitis at both diseases quickly disapp der the healing influences ef best medicine I ever knew of. but the teal New York end of the financing Isdone in Manhattan. the river, The company has ocal office at No, bs §2 Tenth avenue. t is supposed that “Yours respectfully, the Grand Jury t* pw looking into the “ARTHUR V. RICHARDSO: business organizathn and connections | 999 Stratford ave., Bridgeport, Conn, of the company tn his city. Feb, 22, 1911. As a secondary proposition, it te At all druggista’—20c, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Are Holding a Closing Sale All Fall and Winter Gowns and Dresses $25, 835 & $55 ‘ormer Prices $85.00 to $95.00 Attractive Offerings of Women's Coats and Suits Rubberized Raincoats in tan, black and grey, special at... . $9.50 Coats for Sireet and Tourist Wear | in fancy mixtures; also navy blue and (315-00 black serges, with fancy collars. . Smart Taibred Suits in blach and navy halr-line navy and black serges, braid trimmed, and imported gray worsteds and ae | \ herd checks.... fer stripes, | ($25.00 Broadway & 20th S originally rol et supply of a given | HELD BAZAAR AT WALDORF. | in Paris. 8 country feveral years. After an operation ft years ago he developed asthma and consumption, and re y had threat: | Christie Stall, Jan peror’s R eral in t | mitted sufcide last | himself in the dinin | No, 8% East One Hy sixth street Stall was a ¢larionet soloist, but | months he owing to a the Royal Codservatory Lelpaig, and after playing in the Royal! | Band me! KAISER’S EX-BANDMAN, ILL, ENDS LIFE HERE. Home as His Child Listens, forty-six years oll, @ formerly of the German Hine oyal Band, and son of a gen- Franco-Prussian war, corm- y shooting m of his hon nd Twen to p He was educated at of Muste in with some succe He had been tn t ened suicide | when there acroaming to the siren | man Munsierman, who t | @ wound in yet clasped | held a bank, Mica Blan ville is the t t The Mutual Bei | mond Ligh be held at Stapleton on When his wife and five children went to bed last n cht Stail was lying Biteth hares STATEN ISLAND NOTES. e@ been Issued by ond for a bal nn's Pavilion at uson of Linole riends tn Brook a weris Annandale, will ks In Norfolk, Va annu asa sofoist | the to be The 3 WEDNESDAY, The Badge of Honesty | Clarionet Soloist Shoots Himself in | ‘wasting diseases” MARCH. 1, 1911. where Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery because a full list of ingredients composing it is prifted there in plain English. More than forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood-purifier and invigorating tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver ills. run-down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. tive medicinal principles of native roots such as Golden Seal and Queen's root, Stone root and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the use of chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., | which quotes extracts from well-recognized It builds up the for free booklet medical authorities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Scudder, Coe, Ellingwood and a host of others, showing that these roots can be depended upon for their curative action in all weak states of the stone h, accom- panied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well as in all bilious or liver complaints and in all ‘ flesh and gradual running down of the strength and system, there is loss of The “Golden Medical Discovery” makes rich, pure blood and so invigorates and regulates the stomach, liver and bowels, and through them, the whole system. Thus all skin affections, blotehes, pimples and eruptions as well as scrofulous swellings and old open running sores or ulcers are cured and healed. In treating old running sores, or ulcers, it is well to insure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce’s All-Hea ding Salve. If your druggist don’t h ppen to have this Salve in stock, send fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Sure ma can't gical listitute, Buffalo, N. Y., and a large box of the “ All-Healing Salve” you by return post. You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholic, OWN COMPOSITION, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby profit. rd to experiment with your health, e medicine OF K little bigg for ithont argument. Dr. Pier will reach Though he offers the substitute for a less price you Sugir-coated, hy granules, casy to take as candy. Go where they give you what you ask s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, “THE LEVER KEY," the third of the Martin Hewitt detective stories, given free with next Sunday's World. attended at, medicines without result until [ finally | the time I started to take Linonine, but | i in Goods Free. This is what you get for a of ga) Surety Stamps. Sit You select the merchandise from our stock (except | || ON | r “ONEILL HOME. FUANIS!- a Groceries) marked in ak | Plain figures. This is eet the bonus we give you | [sulinne for yourloyal patronage. | | four SEA Ave TELL . Sr Li 1868 AM a3 ‘iS 19 D LN > Our Garden Restaurant MONEE S| Where delectable food is mi ‘Sron | Allaervetl, quickly and « dromieny 9 in an appetizing way, ¢ hy ADAMS: pleasant eae O'Neil Main Store—FI vor TPutaeny) iste buildings Untrimmed Millinery In Our Enlarged Millinery Dept. O'Neill Main Store— First Floor (Formerly Adams Bldg.) Women’s untrimmed, sim- ply trimmed, also smart tailored hats, including the latest models in hemp, hair, Tagal. Leghorn, Milan, chip, Java, Manila, Mackinaw, and macre colorings. Imported flowers, foliage, straw braids, hoods, pla- teaus, strips, two-toned ef- fects and bands from the leading importers. Special for Imme- diate Wear Women's simply trimmed, smart tailored bats; ex- ceptional value $ a eee Thea Sa Waist at $1.75 Made of Pure Linen and Hand-E mbroidered ONeill Main Store Two models for sele made with broad pleats over the shoul- der, separated with insertion of fine The tucks over tucking. other graduated sivles are beautifully ed in floral designs; hacks pleated; long sleeves finished with and fancy laundered col lar. $1.50 Waists at $1 W hite lawn; front of waists tucked and trimmed at side with ruffle, which is prettily embroidered with ‘The back is tucked, the long finished tucked cuff and embroidered g old blue sleeves are tame as the collarand frill ‘Third Floor (Formerly Adams Bullding.) ion. model “shoulder. hand-embroider- laundered One is ten Both has cufts: “175 $3 Lingerie Waists at $2.25 Dainty yoke effect of Cluny lace; below yoke the front is trimmed with fine medallions, insertions of The balance of the waist is tucked, im cluding the the lace and crochet buttons. kimono sleeves and $2.25 collar, which are trim. med with luce LaVidaCorsets Our Specialty $3 to $10 ONG Mala Store—Thind Moor, (Formerly Adainy Blulding,) Well-dressed women pre- fer the celebrated “La Vida” corsets as indispensable for this season’s gowns, having perfect fitting, stylish comfortable characteri of the highest order. ‘These handsome models are trim- med with embroidery — and cluster ribbon bows, bor throughout with Exce double and triple sets of hose supporters attached. An individual model for every figure. Sizes 18 to 36; at $3 to $10, W. B. Reduso Corsets, hygienic and restful; are fine fitting ets for stout and igures, Je of French imported itil, with ultached hose supporters. Sizes 19 to 36, at $3 to $5, N. B.— Fitting Free of Charge on all purchases from $1 up. falls of lace and ty pr Round Up Sale including 250 Pieces of $16 to $27 Values at $9 We have gathered from our consisting of tailored O'Neili Main Store—Whird Floor (Formerly Adams Building suits, dresse: id tailored coats in mode coats, Which we shall place on sale at one specially attractive price, $9.00 Women & Small Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments ays well-assorted stocks two hundred and fiftypieces els for women and small women’s 250 Pieces } Offered The Suits-pu"., ee" {The Dresses 3°2° J The Coats #7 mss in man aria Chev dot and ee rges, in i $9 ve to id nnamias, i Me sali $ 9 iawn nish ie ceds $ ack, navy, browns, tans and and Poulards, in light and dark ad intures in stunning and gray mixtures, at ef Shading ht : lever shades, at Your choice ° ol nob, one model but many in both suits, dresses and eoat Women’s Cloves, 79C Store—First Voor Ada Bullding. > O'Netl) Mat (Formerly Two-claspglace gloves with Paris point, embroidered backs in black, white, iat brown and pray, A very good 79, value, at. ings, in 89c There are only 600 of them at this price One of which we illustrate ONolil Main Store (Formerly Adame Bullding) Made of pereale in light and dark color- high quurter or long sleeves, We shall have mail orders. Third Moor or square neck, with three- to decline telephone or hich formerly sald from 618.80 to es Exceptional Values Women’s | House Dresses Worth $1.25 and $1.50, at French Hand-Made Undergarments 4, Off Reguiar Prices O'Neil) Main Chormerly Odd French models chemine Store——Th oor Adame 0 brie and b. videred, hand-emb { hang tucked, entirely hand mad ewutifully trimmed with th choicest of lace and floral ew b ery; simply or elaborately trimmed with ribbon bows, rosettes and insertions Se i a Suk Mew, To Ba barr ro 6O¥Sn Spring Waists of Messa- SO line That Are 3? 98. feo Wonders at.. P They are pretty Spring models, made of ff : high-grade messaline, in the sea 3 daintie “Hil | | stripes and solid colors; beautifully trimme i with yoke, collar and cufis of lace, as well a FANNY it a neat fold of satin. They have ¢ ved 0° paral gilt buttons. Quite the nat jest styles we have a seen in medium priced mes: may have them in 3 beaut picture, in black or navy They are unusually attrective our Thursday special sale price of $1.00 Corsets at 59c | Coutil and batiste; medium bust, long hip models; lace waist ul styles, one $2.98 \>" Child’n’s Stockings, 15¢ | C} ildren’s silk liste hose, fine 1 | by Lrib black and white; all | med top and hose sips . Regular 25¢. quality at the | These corsets heretofore never special price we qnote for Thurs- | | | sold for less ‘han $1.00. 24 1 1 | di ¥ Maio Ploor, Sale of Women’s Gloves for Spring 6,000 pairs of a Spring importation at a special price: 2-Clasp Glace Be Gloves, choice of tens, grays, white and 59. black, all sizes. Every pair guaranteed; pair | 16-button length; Long ah ets loves, dcuble tipped, colors: ky, navy, ten and chempagne; 59c | | pecial at the scle price (4 50 quality long black and white ‘$ 9 | all sizes, Very special at 15: | res, to extend stove the etkow, o of black or white, all sizes, specie, pair. 189 | Men’s Silk Socks at 19¢ Men’ 's Underwear, 29c | This offer is limited to one day at the price 1. Not more than 6 pairs to a customer, and none to dealers. Details | Men's Silk Socks, with linen heels | | and toes, colors, black, tan, Long Elbew Kid Gloves glace kid mousec uctaire Long Glace Kid Mou usual $3.00 grade, cho the offer season- able as well as economical; all sizes. Shirts have long or short | | lavender, navy, green and dari: ayes ribbed bottoms; silk trim- wine; all sizes. 1. Drawers have double seat voming tales’ — Mala Floor tnd wuspender tapes at back. ‘Women’s Percale House Dresses, 98c Very cesiratle Hcure dresses, these, in the new pattern percales, with high or Dutch neck, skirt cut full, with deep hem. Good vatues, too. | Women's Percale Louse Dresses, | Women's Plain Percale Dresses, Cut square neck, trimmed with| Dutch neck, button back, fold on plein fold eves, fnished with skirt, finished with narrow piping; plain cufis, Lelt at waist to match; | 44 sleeves; tan, lavender, cadet and variety of cesigns; excep ted | 49 light blue; excellent "* $7198 . . value ¢ at this price. tional You Can Luy on Easy Terms ‘Fresh ae Legs of Can Briefly Told Specials ala Women's 29¢ Lisle Vests, 15c;|N. Y. State Corn, can, 8c; tender; regular and extra sizes, elsewhere 12c. Grocery Dept. Women's Vests at « 9 i ‘i and 25c. goods; slightly imperfect, | Bismarck Herring, can 10c and 3 regular 50c. } 19c; best. One of our Gri Unbleached Muslin, yard, 4c; i , jocery | yard wide; heavy 8c. kind; limit 10| _Dept’s Lenten specials. | ) yards. 35c L | Binck Waterproof Silk inches wide, regu 49; 27 quality, is « larly for Bloomingdales’, Lex. to 3rd Ave., 59th to 60th St. —_aas | Ale, CARS TRANSFER 70 LEX. v0 35, J 590 ro 600Se | Great March Sale of $ $350 Walters Pianos for 198 Including Chair and Cover $5 Down and $1 Week| Walters Pianos Are Built io Last a Lifetime. begin te are bet compare ered by 3 rs at $350 to $400. So in this we are offering you a saving ‘om $150 to $200. Deliver d on Payment of $5 terest, no insurance and no extras, Other Pianos in this March Sale: Peary 133 \ at $160 Walices 8 : Mas Letina “Don't ba SPENCIED ED PEYNOS CALTON PNCHANGE 1 plane PPON REQUEST " ne, a FI lrnnnmnmnn F}Joomingdales’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St ——__a A business Bought is an Income Assured If you are not atisfied with a salaried position, why don’t you invest your savings in a Busi- ness Enter rse and keep ‘all the profits?’ See Morning World ‘Bu iness Opportunity ”’ Ady. to-day. t Gas sii alec A