The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1911, Page 6

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aS 5 Sa U.S. STEEL TAKES | 5 1-4PT. TUMBLEON | TAFTSTRUST HINT Preferred Drops 9 Points in| Forty-eight Hours and Causes Wild Excitement. , LOSS OF — $55,000,000.! i Judge Gary Smiles When): Asked If Corporation Will Soon Dissolve. c My wife had never been there iNet tossen of 5% and 514 points in the and she “was *o anxious to see the mon and preferred stocks of the! place.” ited Btates Steel Conporationwwas the| Mra. Stevens was torty-alght year eftimax of one of the fercest AEH eVEr | Rheveny ja a prosperoun citizen of Au Weged against the Steel Trust on the} burn, and hy 4 his wife have been for of the Stock Ex ge. Notwith-!prominent in religious and charicy standing the statement by United States work Attorney-General Wise that no action been instituted b ythe Government 6 dissolve the Trust in this district, | tee! dailed to manifest any recuperative ‘power. common closed at the lowest price ri the day—68 1-4 for a loss of over 5 The preferred issue, which dis- Played the greatest weakness, scored a feeble rally in the last few minutes and @uished with a decline of 6 1-8 points, ‘The remainder of the market was !n- ned tw vréan away from Bieei ani @bsed irregular with losses predominat- ~The annual break in Stee! caused| eck to be sold and bought during the f@amsion to-day. The drop of the last two days han | Protests That He Owns Big Tailor bound Third avenue "L” ever a million and a quarter shares of| 444 called out to Martin nab him.” ON VACATION WITH HUSBAND, DIES IN BERTH ON STEAMER. He Could Not Rouse Her When Stricken With Heart Failure— Couple Prominent in Maine. Shortly before the steamer Lexington of the Colonial Navigation Company was docked to-day after her trip from Boston, Frederick A, Stevens, & shoe manufacturer of Auburn, Me, hurried+ rdess and said re to awake his ‘wife, Mra, Flora A 7 he aad,” body and I though I've been rub- A call was sent pital and Dr f Mra. Steven about two said his wife had been & of the h yenrt for s been tacks her this morn= mut It was eply affected by the death, “We were taking at on, \ w York and then go to Atlantic Coroner Winterbottom be taken to Auburn. meee MAN ON “L” PLATFORM ACCUSED AS PICKPOCKET. Riding | was called]? and gave permission for the body to} ), I THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 81 GOAT-GETTER ALSO GOT , GOATS OF DETECTIVES. How Horrible, Mysterious Triple Murder Percolated Down to a Bottle-Fed Kid Tragedy. Joseph Choca of No. 216 First avgn was to-day held in $1,600 bail in fi ft YOUNGEST JOY RIDER | COMES A BAD CROPPER. three little go r missed | Three-Year-Old Edward Murphy Jr. Has a Wild, Ride in Van Cortlandt Park. gest foy-rider on reoord ts jr, whore dash alond ‘ortinndt Park this fier when his car molng at te turned turtle aud threw him 40 heavy ron tway at he had to be remove! to Kordham were ne to pick up the scent. Aan excited mob gathered te front of a tenemeht at No, 957 Ea: Hundred and Wighth sireet. A had been committed The raw a road to enter the place. Central Office was called. Walsh and Manciont went to the sc On the way they picked tof formed policemen to he nde situation, When they > Into cellar they found— The bodies of Gerosa’s goats, hat Ie not slang however, that Hiomicide Bureau and force, the #tateme' Intend langy meaning. Gerosa hae a store at No. 2108 First Ra Fast Tw ives at N xth Park But, since perambulator sold in les it along until she at the top of the hill, vulator ptlote of her set congregat A particularly interesting bit of gos sip diverted Mrs, Murphy's attention from Hddle and his car as St began | ambling down the decline, It was haif way down the hill before Mra, Murphy red its “atun Kadte ng up his heels and gurgling ove eof his life ag the car continu hill, gaining speed as tt wen MA. Murphy, shrieking, and started in pursuit, with all the “pra | pilots” tn the vicinity seampering alon in t to outspeed It, But tl or went right on to th hill, where it left the road ar who toak } Hospital, after ay that he will be te ys. “Hut the madly ambulator is an almost total wreck, was} Shop, but Is Held Under $2,000 Bond. Charles Prosh of No. 149 Avenue grabbed a man's wrist on the #outh- station to-day necial Policeman “Lye got a pickpocket! You'd better Cost the shareholders over $55,000,000, @imce the first of the year they have! Jept in market values more than $17 9,600. In 1909 the common stock sold as the preferred stock was in 1910, % wold at 1252-8. Fo-day's slump was attended @ieltement upon the floor of the New a Stock Exchange. From almost 1g to well the steel stocks, which seemed 0 have lost their support entirely. The | Waals for the unloading was sald to be| @ fear of a possible dissolution of the Greatest of trusts, President Taft's @peech at Detroit on Monday having by wild |! : “I wish to say that the At has instituted invest! tin spite of the decisions of the Supreme Court In the Standard Oll and Tobacco cases, Ls. fg not ohe that can formulate & et in restraint of trade that ought fome within the statute that’ does | ‘come Within it under the decision | ‘the Supreme Court.” | judge BE. HG , Who has just re-/| tu 4 from abroad, has persistently re- Bs to discuss the present situation, | « t the present downward turn of the rk et is not worrying him xr ipficated by the fact that he gave a ‘tre party last night at which he! ed to be in the best of good jor, his guests including Mr. and| Lewis Nixon, | widely circulated in Wall street his corporation proposed to volun: | jy dissolve simply siniled, He was iy reticent when asked if of the atecl employees woul! be) ried. of the big trust have st year, and as the cent, and the pre- , there In a srowing reflected in the rush of selling ers, A report which had wide cir- ciation was that J, Plerpont Morgan giving Washington an object les- by letting his pet stock dip to th Int of suggesting a possible e was further agitation al the| lige of harnessing the steel ests Federal litigation | ‘The Closing Prices. 's est, lowest and A neyee het changes. as compared wi hgureeeroes Foviow ca Er unconscious in front of Flatiron Billding last night. Patrolman Gar- vin of the West Twentieth etreet nta- | tign called an ambulance from New York Hospital to which the man was removed, He died at 10 o'clock with- Out regaining consciousness. His cloth- ing bore the name of John H. Risaler. ie i in his pockets indicated his a ety dollars was found in | said he was Harry Miller, twenty-seven years old, of No. and Fifth str high as 044-8 which was the recor’ | jis innocence Bince the formation of the $1,(00,000,00 myers hand I trust, while the pinnacle attained by | raigned before when | the | part of the country onfers poured | Ket tnere en kiDets STO TO RECLAIM CITY’S LAND «| Borough President Miller Proposes judge Gary when asked to discuss aj 2° the |@ Martin arrested the other man. He *t One Hundred udly protesetd 207 Yorkville { Miller was furious. “Tam a sbent partner in a big tallor- ng establishment,” he sald, “and T was yn my way to open the shop. 1 have the eys in my pocket here, and if I don't the workmen can't start He wouldn't tell where the shop was for fear of the “disgrace,” he said, and the Magistrate held him under $2,000 ball. FOR GREATER CONEY PARK. to Add Forty-Seven Acres of Beach Now Under Water. ] Though favoring The Evening World's plan that the city acquire a site for a sea side park at Coney Island which can be reached by all the people for a five cent fare, Borougn President Miller sus- gested In a report to the Board of Es- timate to-day that Instead of purchas- ing the burned area of Dreamland the | ity reclaim forty-seven acres under| water, between Brighton Beach and the proposed Dreamland site nt Mille 3 that hi h Jess than ‘operty adds, is practically a} the ejty’# beach front af] ‘, Counsel Watson has given that the land is already tue city’s property ——— CHARGES THAT HIS WIFE GAVE HIM TUBERCULOSIS. Novel Cause Set Forth by Stein- berg in Suit for Annulment of Marriage. Declaring that he contracted tuber- culosis from his wife, Jetta Steinberg, soon after thelr marriage, two years ago, and because of which he has been rendered unfit for work and has become impoverished, Jacob Steinberg to-day filed sult In the Supreme Court for the annulment of his marriage. Steinberg said he was healthy and prosperous before his marriage, in) Philadelphia, He came to this city with The Fall and Winter Edition of the New York Tele- phone Directory goes to press Wednesday, October llth. ‘Telephone service must be arranged for on or before that date in order to have directory listings appear in this issue. Call, write or telephone to nearest office. BAD, NEW. YORK MASHATTAN-BROEX his wife, but, he said, his #avings soon Adaress Telephone No. Address went to doctors’ bills, Then he $8 Dey Streat Cortlandt 13000 “ Liby Street tried to persuade his wife to pawn her 130, Orchant Btreet TeArd 1380 Fe Bate Beret , . consist! of valuable Us West Honston Strewt ring 19000 Eiipe Bireet wedding gifts, consisting uabi $e hant auth herees, Paatson ha. 12009 #8 Browiway Willis Jewelry, to meet current expens Ta Wecrain nivees eray Hifi 120m JAMAICA refused to do so, and a few we 2.Feage Gath Herere lava faa SRM Se Cee a hh a ‘eat 1 Street jorningetde 1208, PLUsHING deserted him wnat jelrose 1540 1M Broadway Flushing 1st Mrs, Steinberg has filed a counter sult againat her husband for a separation, alleging cruelty and inhuman treatment, PAR ROOKAWAY—Birdsall & Central Aves. Far Rockaway 114 Directly on »] Interborough S Subway Tomorrow and Saturday Women’s Shoes at $2.40 That Will Give $3.50 Service and Satisfaction Here are the kinds; all high shoes of right weight for now: : Women’s patent leather button shoes, with tops of kid or cloth and with plain toes or tips. , ~ Women’s patent leather shoes, lace, with kid tops. Women’s black kid shoes, button or Blucher styles, with patent leather Weather——Probable Showers, ils See FIREBUG BURNS CLUB. Ne Destroys the NJ. Attempt ding at Totem, The struction by fire early to-day of the Mount Pleasant Red and Gun club. we at Totem, N. J, is believed to have been the tempt within twe months to burn the place. The first time the building was fired the flames were discovered 10 time, bu had gained such headway he firemen could do nothing ite spread to the adjacent e was in the building when the scovered to-day, and It Is not the house ft was in the embers kept army is Eu- envy for its hysical fitness. Germans eat well and. usually drink beer moderately. Vigorous Ameri- cans augment three meals a day on temperate use o PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD Beer brewed by 5, Lieb- mann'e Sons in Brooklyn. Sold by all dealers, 24 bottles for $1, in Greater New York. w | | second incendiary at- tips. Women’s tan Russia calfskin, button shoes, The story is an old one. The manufacturer—one we know well and do much business with—had shoes and wanted cash. We had no hesitation in co-operating with him once the right price was fixed, because we know his shoes to be such as we are glad to sell and recommend. Every pair of these shoes was intended to sell for $3.50. Sizes commence at 3A and finish at 8D. No trouble in fitting all who come tomorrow or Saturday. $2.40. Basement, Old Building. COMING IN NOW= TheSmartest Little Serge Dresses Imaginable for Young Women The Price is $11.50 Half-u-dozen models in blue and black serge of es- pecially fine quality—in fact, the quality of the matcrial is quite as noteworthy as the clever- a ness of the styles. One hi Women’s Union Suits, 85c Small Faults Take a Large Slice Off the Prices The faults are not such as will affect the service of the garments, but they prevent the maker from selling them at “perfect goods’’ prices. There are several styles: Union suits of medium-weight merino and silk and merino, high neck, with long cr short sleeves. a sailor collar and shawl revers of black 5 with piping of black-and-white; and the V-shaped opening is filled with a chemisette and ruffle of net. Another dress has the modish ruffle around Union suits of mercerized the waist and a row of black satin buttons down merino, low neck and sleeveless. the front of the skirt. A touch of green satin Reguler sizes only. All well- at the throat contrasts strikingly with the Peter ma ments, mi: t Pan color of white lace. ge garments, made to Nt and carefully finished. Still another is piped with green satin and has 22 85c the s “ 2 ic the suit—if perfect a square collar of black satin, with fi 7 of net. ” Of Black satin, with front gad ruffie j would be $1.25 and $1.50. Boys’ Underwear, 35c, for seconds of 50c quality. Shirts or drawers of heavy fleece-lined silver gray. Sizes 24 to 34, Children’s Stockings at 12\4c; fast black ribbed cot- ton, with four-thread heels and toes, Best we know at the price. For children of 4 to 16 years, Basement, Old Building, A black serge dress is diffetent with simple round neck, and trimming of black-and-white plaid, including a band at the foot*of the skirt and plaid-covered buttons, All these little dresses are cut high- | waisted and with the new set-in kimono | sleeve which fits much better than the other kind, $11.50, | Women’s High-Girdle Dress Shirts, at $3.75 | New Autumn models in blue and black serge of excellent | quality. Trimmed with buttons down one side. Basement, Old Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ve si 4 mu: | The body waa in the cellar of the pullding. No one dared EPTEMBER 21, 1911. " his goats the police. The police jay in One Detectives ene, unt+ th — Lamberts Keep Diamond Prices Down Solitaire Diamond Engage- ment Rings have all seasons for their own and the Lambert square dealing with buyers of them is always in fashion, There are other reasons why so many of them are sold at Lamberts. All diamonds in this store are directly imported, cliosen at the cutter’ establishments in Eyrope by an expert; firmly mounted in solid 14-karat and 18-karat gold and platinum. __ Prices from $10.00 to $1,500.00 include just one reasonable profit and never a cent for a middleman. S ment hand | rectly is. kK Kar - Kari A guaranteed Seamless Wed- ding Ring, made from a single niece of solid gold, is sold at Lamberts for $3.30 up. Others, In solid 14-karat, $3.30; 18-karat, $4. and 22-karat gold, $5.25; |! all_widths and ‘styles, up to $24.50. No charge for engrav- ing. Watches repaired. Jewelry re- bday remodelled and cleaned, iamonds and other precious stones remounted, Perfect work; low chatges, Brothers Lambert. Third Ave, Cor. 58th Sireet Unt’, Open Evenings Until90'Clock allowed on all cash sales, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE— MAILED FREE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Everything for Mousekeening on CREDIT TERMS $50 Worth $3 Down } 75e to $1.25 5100 Werth,$18Dows, jusotesewr io“ Sis «$2000 " ee ie 8 so ew forks 1417-1423 THIRD AVE. STAVE. 1.80751 3° + Ss" DOWN On #7. #72 Down ont LOOL? omen Sarum 2190 DAVE 10ST 2190 Don't Persecute your Bowels Sats cathaicn od qurmivas They ee bmn | SIE weadache end ledigetion, onions now. | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | Genuine oube: Signature MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO High-Grade Furniture Libera] Credit Terms Hy Down on $50 \ 975 | $7.50 2174-32 AVE BETHSZNS™ST o an : Sunday World Wants Work : : Monday Morning Wonders, : ae * le Direct from the Producer This Week’s Profit-Sharing Prices At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores CHOICE GROCERIES Selected Mainc s! very choicest in mi Sweet Potatoes, «1. Cooking Apples, 3%. 6 tbs. Red On ons, Oren ty? B Ibs. PALAUB, fernovs Caltrain spears sew crop Essie Succotash, {12° String Beans, puke Ge Essie Baked Beans," 5° Smoked Beef, !“ can. sliced thin: From the National Biscuit Co. Minarets. . . ) tec pkg The Newest Daint; Forty to the Tin 10c | |saltines....... 10 Ja. Stamps FREE with each of the following purchases: Blue Ribbon Table Salt, runs free, large round box,10e Peerless Corn Starch, best quality, large package, 10c: Vanilla or Lemon Flavoring, “Our Own,” bottle, 10¢ Tomato Catsup, Peerless, purest ingredients, large bot. 10¢ Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, large bottle... .10¢ Imported Olive Oil, the finest French, bottle. . .28¢ 1002: Stamps FREE with this combination purchase, viz.:— 1-Ib. Very Best Tea for Ab 85° 1-lb. Very Best Coffee for 35°| fr ~~ First Quality Teas—Four Varieties _ 100 Stamps’! DianaTea,'70° 50 Stamps :':. Diana Tea, 35° 25 Stamps “:. Diana Tea, 18° Double Z-A” Stamps FREE this week with All Liquor Purchases At All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores, The Big Dollar’s Worth Bottle Old Monogram Rye Whiskey. .75c \3 4 for on—best cuts, ] oc Smoked Shoulders, 2.5! 10%¢ Boneless Bacon, «iii: 19° Nowhere Else Such Prime Quality at the Price. BestCreamery Butter Good Table Butter, «wa to much of the saacalled “Be: Selected Eggs, * i" 25° East View Eg Ss, dozen....+.++- 3 lag East View Eggs are the very Toilet Soap ge pkge. . with fat and lean, a Ib Positively the c Belle iro k c isfaction; a lb.. cartot y Fifteen (15) Fine Eggs for 25¢ large, new-laid; gS, ave only in sealed cartons. Violet, Witch Hazel, Butter- 3 cakes Bottle J. B. Choice California Sherry .25¢ Bottle J. B. Choice California Port.. .25¢ ) to French Brandy, Godet Freres 3 Star, bottte.. .$1.25 Irish Whiskey, Sir John Power’s 3 Swallow, bot.$1.18 Special Reserve Rye Whiskey, $1.25 bottle for 89¢ Hunter Rye and Wilson Whiskey, J. 1. bottle, 79¢ Kingussie Scotch, highball favorite, bottle.....79¢ Princeton Dry Gin, for rickeys, fizzes, bottle.. .69¢ Princeton Cocktails, Manhattan & Martini, bot. 69¢ California Port and Sherry Selected Vintages of full Half B body and bouquet, 45° al- 3 ania 25° gallon... ..++ eehh ates $ Ton, $ Vottle, The World’s Most Famous Imported Brews Guinness’s Stout, i. 51-455 isis $1.00 Bass Alle........... Boies, §1-595 spit $9 -10 The Leading Home Brews—Licbmann’s, Ruppert’s, 5034): FREE Fi: Lager Beer,* 2 24 bottles If You Want Sour “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want’’ Ad.

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