The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1912, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, SANUARY 4, ooeaneenananaan THiS 15 A GREAT EA aye!) Nou STK YOUR LEFT ity HS FACE AN WHEN ‘THis PEPPER) MAKES HIM SNEEZE ~you — SOAK. Him sce ? (rs THe sneeze. PUNCH | ere DAE S106 AXEL STARTED THE PUNCH ALL RIGHT, BUT--- y ~ Ti COME ON AXEL = HAND (HIM THar Geet | HURRY UP! DONT KEEP \ US warrinG Leetir OF PACKERS POOL READ TO JURY Mass of Documentary on Business Methods Pre- |%¥ sented in Court. CHICAGO, Jan. &—A masse of docu-! | | | ; | ividence SECRET RECORDS “DREYFUS PLT,” HECALISACTION. == WASHINGTO: | tive Howard of Geor, Sub-Committee \ charge for tency” was hatched at the Arm Washingto Mr. Howard attac Corps a “only vies T ington en) val battle AGAINST OFFICER emesis the ship and a toe Pelling force. ‘The | win 1, 4.—Representas . in urging to-| the He Naval Affairs the reinstatement of | a1. C. M, Perkins of the Marine declared that Perkins's dis-|No. 6 Avenue C, 5 aude r before ged in social pursults, of the briny deep, with a red cherry as ommittee took the Perkins case | a Francesco Lucien, 1912. 13 Pe a By Vic @22cunnsosnenAE 8 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 January Reductions a Greater than at any time in the Smith Gray & Co. history— | reater than you have ever known at any time anywhere— Greater in assortment than any previous | {a effering. |e Included are nearly 20,000 Suits and Meng te avin a many thousand garments in pos | (a fal styles, only from our workrooms within the poferenight | ja) —~Sarments that, even though 5 et were willing to | [e pay full regular prices, to find. Full appreciation of these vat is stoma only when you stop to consider that poo of Smith Gray & Co. clothes excel all others npg bsnl of Eiloting, exclusiveness of style and excellence value. The values include: SUIT OVERCOAT 1 incompe-! walking backward, holding his brother's | after the defense. Tt is expected that nde, to: When be fell ato a tut KATZENSTEIN ON TRIAL. |the taking of testimony will bo started | for Suits that forOvercoats yan f hot water which his mother had bee ié ot e' are 20.00 to le that are 20.00 using In washing. F “ 5 ked both the Marine|the Bayonne Hospital, Brieev?« 30.00 values. to 30.00 values. jhours later from ty ut > vibes ‘Two Women Ablase, Vash: Mrs, Bika Wolf get fire to herself } Na | Folng too close to t [Rome at Xu. a0 y. She ran blazing aa the flanes from her two-year. baby, Solomon, and fell Into th of Pearl Moskowitz. caught fire too, Nathan 's gon, bedridden with led out of bed and u put out the fire on stin took Mra, Wolf to Bel serious condition, (Mrs. Moskowitz not badly burned. exied In No ing meats fre apltal for the Ine Is Kuppowed to contain (atl who got & $ury dla When tried for gran placed on trial this al Court of General Sem ny | Mantiatt was stove In her | sane in b t Fourth street to- | bones and and fought in jor takes the place ninpick as the pro- of bribery oMcers furnish the Ho Lo od Laila *\ on alleges that subse * | reat Policeman Pred The pros ent to his are ». | counts, six yei Bayonne, Node [atein and Clark 1, mentary evidence consisting of elrcu-| lers, letters and statistics bearing on the alleged agreements of the packers | an@ the summary statements of total| shipments, average price received and the margin of profits earned based on| the uniform test cost, alleged t have | ‘been sent out by ag of the d d- | Gnts, were read to tie jury to-day in| the trial of the ten Chicago packers, | The documents were Inspected by Mitness, William ob. M! former manager of the Armour Packing Com- pany at Kansas (ity, and inost of them | were identified and their contents ex- | plained by tlm. | Mr. Miles reiterated his declaration | that the sole object of the old packers’ | poel was to congrol al with a! view of preventing the market with fresh meat. ing of the) He added that the use of uniform test cort was abso- | Jutely necessary. i Counsel for the Government are dis- appointed at the showing made by Miles on, the witness stand, as !t was ex- Seofed' that he would reveal important! @cerets of the alleged combination. | At the opening of court Special Coun- | sel Bheean introduced lengthy statements showing that the, volume of business done by Armour & Co, for 147 weeks in the period between 1898 and 1902 was slightly less than that done in @ preceding period. William D. Miles analyzed the figures and explained the dasis of percentages and margins used by the packers in compiling their Statistics, “Do you know of instances where sev- era] members of the combination were ehipping to the same point, that the members agreed to either increase or deorease the volume of shipments?” asked Attorney Sheean. “Yes, I remember one case. Armour had cooling houses at Hazleton, Pa, an@ they agreed to limit shipments to that point to prevent flooding that mar: ket.” She witness was shown @ copy of fan unsigned letter addressed to O. W. Armour of the Armour Packing Com- Peay at Kansas City, which he said he ha@ seen before. He, however, was un- able to explain all the ngures in renara to shipments, but said he be had been sont out t the alee combination in Chi The witness Specific instances ¥ mem- hers of the combina permit- ted to ship more than thelr maximum percentage of fresh incat to Baltimore @n@ Washington. He was unable to remember cer resolutions on the Imiting of ments offered at a meetiig of the pack ers pool in 19 remembered al —<———— Bumped by Riverside Bus. A touring car owned by Dante! W. Evans of No. 10 East Fifty-eight! street carrying Miss Car of No, 10 Fast Fift bumped into by a tomoblle bus 1 CMEad bettie $3.00 Down on 00 5.00 COLUMBUS, AVE. a BDET.103 & 104% ST. L | 45c. | usually good at 25c. Better Values Th In‘the Annual Sale of Boys’ W And Still—$1.85 This unusual privilege of eliminating facturer agreed, because of the large quantities of suits we have ordered from him, in the regular way, since this time last Almost endless choice in the present white and colored chambrays, linens, galateas, reps. Sailor suits—Russian suits—deck suits—beach suits—some imported models—all the new styles that will be found among those shown next Spring. $2.50 to $5 Values— WHITE SALE and SHOE SALE on the Subway Floor The WHITE SALE shows very large fresh stocks of women’s, girls’. and children’s under- muslins, white waists, sacques and kimonos and house dresses. The variety of styles is greater than is to be found as a rule at these low prices. And the garments are the best that months of investigation and large parciates make possible. The prices go as low as our standard of dependability will permit. For instance, night- gowns start at 50c, combinations at the samc price, drawers at 15c, corset covers at 10c, chemises at 25c, etc. At $1, one may choose from more than two dozen styles of dainty nightgowns and more than half a dozen styles of combination garments. In fresh white waists, the selection at the $1 price | is very large. The plain tailored waists that women like to wear around the house are here for as littic as Others with French cuffs and soft collar for 75¢e--some of white pique. Plain linen | waists start at $1. Sample sacques and kimonos of dainty lawn offer values thas at would not be possible in the regular way. 50c sacque’ 25c. $1 and $1.25 long kimonos at 50c and 75 House dresses of usual $1 grade are here at 75c, And gingham cooking aprons are un- Subway floor, Old Bu'lding. A Baby’s s Silk C Cap for I5c and others up to 85c in this lot of maker's sample: | Duplicates of these caps sold for 50c to $2.50. Odd Lots of Babies’ Things Worsted leggings at 25c, that were 50c¢ and 75 Leggings of jersey cloth at 50c, that were $1. Sweaters at 50c, that were $1.50. Some of these need washing-hence the price: Subway floor, Old Building, Le eee ss is Year Than Ever ash Suits Last year we thought we had attained a point of value-giving in the: sale of boys’ wash suits that would not be equalled in a while. But beginning tomorrow (Friday) morning we shall exceed all of our previous attainments. Reason is simple enough. The manu- facturer permitted us to go through his entire assemblage of sample suits and choose 1,500 of the ones we preferred—the best fabrics and best workmanship. Suits oun as will retail next Spring at $2.50 to all undersirable suits was due us, the manu- suite in our regular stocks hav: engagement. wide men and tall. Instead of year. assemblage—Domestic and foreign fabrics, | Men’s $2 MANY STYLES, BUT CORRECT. During This Sale, $1.85 Main floor, New Building. The SHOE SALE is a half-yearly event | planned to enable us to make a quick disposal of before stock-taking. | It has always been a very successful sale and) manufacturers who had surplus stocks of their) own to dispose of asked to be allowed to co- operate with us, The shoes listed below, at, or near we | prices, come from several sources, but we rec- ommend every pair. Women’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.90 include new styles in tan, gunmetal, kid and patent leather, | in all sizes. Women's $3.50 and $4 Shoes at $1.90 are the surplus stock of a factory making a well- known trademarked shoe. Many styles. Women's $2 and $2.50 Shoes at $1.50 are from our own regular stock lines, They are the pe best we could buy to sell at the regular prices | O74 ocx of office furniture is com: quoted. Good selection of sizes and styles. prehensive. Styles are simplified and Women’s $2 to $3.50 Shoes at $1 are an|made to m n other soa suite accumulation of small sizes, from 1 to 419—all! may Be oust) ise Bn faa aut good shoes, | Slay? ' Boys’ aud Girls’ Shoes at $1.30, $1.50 and| ‘ate are 8 fen examples ; Sanitary Roll-Top Desks $2, according to size, are all better than these! p,om $32, in 50-in. size in oak, prices usually buy. Subway floor, Old Building. to $150, in 60-in, size, in mahogany. = A ; Sanitary Flat Top Desks |Women’s Smart Silk or Serge Sanitary Flat Ton Desks 2. | Dresses at $9.75 From $21, in 50-in. size in oak, land a few of velveteen, guarante: not to crock, Main floor, Whether it be a single chair or a cabinet or a desk—-we have it. Or if you desire a complete suite of offices fitted up on modern lines, we have experts who know how. Our model office suite on the Seventh Gallery gives an idea of what we can door dozens of business men can : Katzenstein attempted to bribe! who was working on + | the case for the Commissioner of Ac: William A De Ford, Assistant Dis- triet-Attorney, t prosecuting Katzen- Jordan is looking Men’s Sack Suits Cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres wear a new price— $13.50, Instead of $20 Roll call has sounded and all the stragglers of the $20 store, Broadway, corner of Eighth street, for a grand final Tans, browns, grays, olive and some black grqunds in striped, figure and plaid effects. Broadway, corner Eighth Street, Main floor Soft Hats at $1 Broadway, comer Eighth Street, Main floor, Men’s $3.50 Shoes, $2 Just a small lot of 800 pairs that we found in looking over the field for material worthy of our Half-yearly Sale of Shoes. ' shoes from our own stock that we do not expect | These are good-looking and well-made welted and stitched to reorder for the Spring season—and other | shoes of gunmetal calfskin, mostly button style. All sizes from 5 small lots and odd pairs that should be sold to 11 in C, D and E widths. Good $3.50 shoes at $2. SOCKS to go with them—18c, 3 pairs for 50c. |fashioned cotton socks, with double soles. | Modern Office Outfitters | 198 mahogany revolving arm chairs, Reductions Reductions You may choose from Eng- Included are meltons, kerseys, lish velours, Saxony cassimeres, velours, worsteds and tweeds, in worsteds and serges; neat mix- gan and fancy weaves; Cg tures, stripes and plain weaves; Oxford blues and plain blues; all bhu browns, grays and new gray, brown and olive shades— § shades; English and distinctive convertible collar and correct « models. English raglan models. forSuitsthat for Over- 20.0 are 27.50 to 20.0 coats that 35.00 values. are 27.50 to 35.00 values. for Suits that forOvercoats 25.0 are 35.00 to 25.0 that are 35.00 40.00 values. to 40.00 values. Just now when other cloth- ,jiers are holding “sales’’ it’s |well to note that my prices |still have an edge on others’ | bests. Moe Levy (My Only Store) 119-125 Walker St. New York Included fine English, Here are vicuna and velour Scotch, Gi and finest silk li business and by American Tabrics = exclusive overcoa English raglan styles—velour worsteds, vicuna guard coats of echinehll jas, shat worsteds, clear worsteds in silk finds, zibelines, English and mixtures, correct line stripes Scotch tweeds; motor, storm and plain weaves—all correct and convertible collar and distinctive models. both single and double breasted. for Suits and Overcoats that are 18.00 values and upward Included is every broken size Suit and Overcoat in the Smith Gray & Co. stores. If you can find your style in your size, you are assured of double value e been mustered in the NEW Sizes 31 to 48 inclusive, for forOvercoats forOvercoats d sei that are 45,00 45.00%" are 60.00 Your Charge Account Is Solicited, Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Werren St. faa aaaCmaNS ma f§ $20, $13.50. to 55.00 values. to 75.00 values. Smith Gray & Co. Lord & Tavlor Sale of Men’s Shirts Motor Clothes for Owners and Cheuffeurs. Two Brooklyn Stores: j ys New York Storess re ithAv.,Bet. 27th & 28thSte, Feauded i $0 and Knttted Neckwear to $3.50 ALL SEASONABLE AND Pleated & Piain Negligee Shirts | Colored or white, with attached cuffs, coat model. Value $1.50 and $2.00 Knitted Silk Four-in-Hands | in various colors, Formerly $1.50 to $2.00 $7.00 $1.00° Fast blact, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave., 19th St, Broadway corner of Eighth Street. A Limited Number of Office Chairs at Half Price Because of discontinued patterns. | 23 imitation mahogany revolving side | hairs, | stead of $5.50, | mn mahogany revolving arm $3.75 instead of $7.50. 11 mehogany revolving arm chairs, $4.25 instead of $16.50, PCALENDAR © Separate Sheet in Colors $4.75 instead of $17.50. 14 oak arm chairs, | $10 instead of $20, 19 mahogany revolving arm chairs, $8.25 instead of $16.50. 12 mahogany revolving arm chairs, $7.75 instead of $15.50, to $110, in 72-in. size in mahogany Sanitary One must not judge their quality by this low From $ | January price. ic, | Evening Frocks at $12.75 Chiffon and net and silk~-combined in pleasing ways. s.| Sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42 only. Subway floor, Old Building, | Formerly A. T. Broadway, Fourth Avenu: JOHN WANAMAKER UNDAY WORLD WITH venth Gallery, New Buildin Stewart & Co., e, Eighth to Tenth Street | bt ; 4

Other pages from this issue: