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" famve been refused rights guaranteed be the deal, adding that their was sold two years ago for $800 @ sq foot. mission of #40 was to paid out of this] The real estate company amount, erect the new M A judgment was rendered in favor | 10 agreement with Wolf provided his com: which of the Meliwin Company In the Muni | U. y. Joyee and SFRAGETE WAR RIS BRIEF ARHYME “MIARMS LONDON; | APPEARS N SUT. #sszscz™="° | INS ARE FILLED UIP SECOND TIME! FOR MORGAN'S BANK, |=" t Structure to Be Erected on Site of Stores Barricaded and Banks appr mittee yesterda: closed. _It_was the Present Wall Street Landmark. Poet-Lawyer Sues) for Client} a reat estate company with $1,000,000 4 Wolf and Gi Hi capital was Incorporated yesterday by Guarded ‘omen Con- olf an ives His J. P.M & Co. for the purpose of » i erecting © barge office structure on the i site of the Drexel Building, now oc- i tinue Their Raids, Views, ° jcupied by the banking house, It was jeaid to-day at the Morgan offices that crv no plans for the new building had been Atlen Cleveland Bragaw, @ lawyer, Of | sawn, but that upon Mr. Morgan's re- No. 16 Broadway, failing to win ® ca8@/tuen trom Egypt the matter would be in the Municipal Court wherein his| considered. cient, Richard A. R. Wolf, a real e| The firm has teased an entire floor in tate broker, sued the Mellwin Reatty | the Bankers’ Trust Butlding on the op- And Construction Company for 140 aa | osite corner which will be occupied by commission on a loan of $88,000 procured |the Morgan forces during the wrecking tor the corporation, burat into poetry | the Drexel Building and construction the new skyscraper. to-day in appealing the case to the Ap “oho Drexel Butlaing, which occupies a ‘orm of the Supreme Court, [elite 113 feet by 83 fect, was purchased Hiragaw's appeal ts sald to be the most |from the Drexel estate a few weeks ago. original on record in this country. It ia as follows: Now comes one Wolf, with humble port, them months ago by Premier Asquith | And lays his case before thié Court; @@4 the present British Government, | Hoping that this Court may grant find angered by the refusal of asquith | Relief to Wolf, the appellant. Bd his colleagues to grant them a| It now seems fitting to begin A “Statement of the Facts” herein, hearing, have brought about a situation |. ver ast real estate Apellant works, and tempts hie fate; And in this case now on submission, Said Wolf has sued for his commission. | Acting with proper authorization | From this defendant corporation, Bidding him, as will be shown, “Negotiate a building loan.” Said Wolf, in view of this employment, Assumed the task with keen enjoyment; ‘Worked and sought, with good will (014 in Bottles Only) People who know have been buying Husband’s Magnesia for 72 years, for disordered stomach and constipated condi- tion. The kind you you insist on Husban: gritty, unpleasant to certain in action. At all retable drugptete. Hasband’s M sour stom GET HARD LABOR TERMS. American Woman One of Many Sentenced To-Day— City Like Place in Siege. LonDoN, March 6—An army of Women, firm in the Dellef that tty mi 1s 801d only in bot 170th Weekly sue ot NEW PIANOS of Reliable Make Following our usual custom we inaugurate to-day our SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF SAMPLE PIANOS. Every instrument is not only new but was selected with a view of pleasing dealers throughout the country whe visit our warerooms to select their stock. These spieadid pianos, sellin, regularly up to $300, will be sold (as leng as they last) ATONLY. . . . $5 Down and $5 Menthly¥ Aste! NEW PLA YER- PIANOS hearty, Until at last he found a party. Fifteen trips this plaintif® made To loaner’s lawyers, and conveyed Plans to them and specifications, Answered their interrogations, Re defendant's corporation’s References and qualifications. At defer "a own request (On its promise and protest- Ations that {t would protect him, Let no money loss affect him— Guard his interests in relation ‘To said Wolf's remuneration For the services he rendered)— Plaintiff thereupon consented That another than himecif Ald in bringing in the peif ‘That @ man named Wenigmana Should take up thie plaintiff's plan And complete negotiations— Sans loss to Wolf's remunerations, ‘The loan was subsequently closed On slight-changed terms from those Proposed, But Wolf, despite his plan's fruitions, Has ne'er hie due commissions, | tH I gitthii i i lil if 4 3 HPAI i gyet ‘They are the representative wom- eg of Britain. Mra. Frederick Pethick highly educated, a powerful Of different styles and | woods. Sellixg up to $ to the echo. en will be os! Keng fas lovg as they eos Heal” declared’ Mra” Law. AT ONLY.» sees TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Any time (within twe years) we will allow the amount paid te apply on the purchase of a new Knabe. All Are Fully Guaranteed Lieral Allowance for Old Pianos Taken ia Exchange KnabeWarerooms 5th Ave. 739th St. again, and that Incendiary senti- ment Mkewise received a cheering wel- came from the women listeners, ‘Miss Wright {s an Albany woman who has lived abroad ecveral years. Lag winter she came to this country AGA spent most of her time up-State. Ig the capital city she organized a great meeting for Mra, Pankhurst and assisted ig the New York work in behalf of the English militant euffragette. J Miss Wright's greatest work for her ‘was a little over @ year ago, when : fioces ‘her the euffrage party was able Dandrufl Is Maddening. to. get its iret foothold in sper" ae PE yy a ep | spent a great deal of money a 1y | yourbfal is Mtoe ecaoy bene"hele esp Meals Drought together most of tho great po- | nym, y | or pealp trouble, leaders in France. Whe 5 4 wore all assembied she sprung m~ | yout kos trl Sota Tron win goad To piles by Introducing Mire. Pankhi Hy .¢ CATS wd ‘The English woman made a remarkable THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, n office building I* | e names of Walter esta, It 1s Coarse and| \ 1912. ware | | Stern Brothers Women’s Shoes | For Spring and Summer Wear | Exclusive Styles are being shown in Colonial, Sailor and Oxford Ties, Perfection and Walking Pumps of Lustre and Vici Kid, Patent Leather, Black and Tan Russia Calf, Black Velvet, Black | and Colored Satin, White Canvas and Buckskin, Black, | Gray and Brown Suede, in the newest approved shapes and highest grade workmanship. Special attention is also directed to their | English Blocked Front Colonial Ties of plain leathers, also combinations of colors. Evening Slippers, Slipper Buckles and Trimmings in new and effective designs. will) Ka- | To-morrow, an Exceptional! Offering of Embroideries | Flouncings of Batiste and Voile, 27 and 45 inches wide, also 1s:| Allovers with lace combinations, at $1.45, 2.19, 2.95, 3.85 Yard Values from $3.50 to 7.25 Yard Bandings and Insertions, to match, from 45¢ to $2.35 Yard Values from 75c to $3.75 Yard Imported Unmade Robes Embroidered on Voile and Batiste, from $6.75 to 16.50 Actual Values from $8.50 to 25.00 White Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics Very Much Below Regular Prices Novelty Crepes, at 18¢ Persian Lawns, Embroidered and Plain Batistes, “ 18¢ Pure Irish Linen Lawn, “« 28 Imported Voiles, “ 35 Usually from 25c to 65¢ Yard Advance Spring Styles in Infants’ and Children’s Wear Imported and Domestic Long Coats, White and Colored Short Coats, Dresses, Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Afghans and Pillow Cases; also Cribs, Bassinettes, Hampers, Chairs, Settees | and other nursery accessories, Wednesday, a Special Sale of Imported ‘Hand Embroidered Nainsook Dresses, : with embroidered yokes, sizes 6 months to 2 years, $1.15, 1.50 with embroidered yokes and trimmed skirts, at 1.85, 2.35 Pique Reefers, at 1.10, 1.35 Pique Cape Coats, at $2.65, 3.45, 4.25 Pique Afghans, “ $1.65, 2.25, 2.75 For To-morrow, a large collection of very desirable Household Linens At Greatly Reduced Prices Damask Table Cloths, $1.35, 1.70, 2.25, 2.95, 3.90 Napkins to match, Doz, $1.95, 2.75, 3.25, 4.85 Table Cloths, round scalloped, at 3.75, 4.25, 5.90 Napkins to match, scalloped, Doz. 6.45 Luncheon and Dinner Sets, hemstitched table cloth and 12 napkins, at Linen Sheets, hemstitched, 7.85, 8.90, 9.75 Pair 3.25, 4.25, 5.75 Linen Pillow Cases, « 88c, 1.50, 2.00 Huck i Landis, lanai or scalloped, | 1, 2.90, 4.00, 5.50 Guest Towels, individual, Doz. $2.50, 2.95 Dimity, Summer weight, $1.00, 1.20, 1.30 Bed Spreads |emoroiere, 4.50, 4.95, 6.90 sage ard appeal, which the Wrench re | Gs “arn crenttltet® 8 servo Satin Double Damask Table Linen, Yd. 95c = - —— Regular Price $1.50 Yard First Catch Your Cold Double Damask Dinner Napkins, extralarge, Doz. 4.75 HOUSEWORK IS A HEAVY BURDEN we reaeha! Sickay wich rite Regular Pric? $7.00 Dozer 4 “ ouse”” , ting oa « i) — Irish Linen Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases, Pair 1.65 ber me rade ner" ee When Kidney Troubles and 5 Dest Sie Wildes halon’ glut Shen EE07 into, the, chraale, dis Regular Price $2.50 Pair Backache Keep You in M.sery Day and Night trying times when kidney disease | way tora stare means eo much added misery. ‘They | 008 called Catarrh. wondertul preparations Kinde fillet on the market the time, and suffering might with an aching back, house work becomes e heavy burden. Many women who were afflicted in thle way sey that Doan’s Kidney Pills heave made life easier for them. Women are subject to kidney dis- ease. The clothing they wear, the werk they do, the worry and strain of bearing and rearing children, the lack | proper exercise—all tend to it. » bearing-down pains, head- dissy spells, faintness, fits of "and other troubles often thought to be peculiar to the sex are frequently in kidney disease. ‘any one of these ills appears, to- gether with « discolored condition of the kidney secretions, with passages tée frequent, scanty or burning, just wake up your mind that your kidueys are weak, and be quick to help them. do pot disturb stomach or bowel» ROK and contain uo poisonous, dangerou, | valuable ia any one of the va nor habit-forming drugs, Doan's arc | it erre falta Chron 9 the trouble he Gri harmless for children too. mediately u ous membrane. women. Read this testimony: menace to heal! NEW YORK CITY PROOF || ize Mrs, Joseph Diamond, 1189 Wyatt St., Bronx, New York City, says: “My back bothered me a great deal and often the | ¢," pains extended into my neck. Darl. spots frequently appeared before my | eyes and the kidney sccretions were | gg) unnatural. One-half the contents of «| troub! |. | box of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Frank Mill rug store, completely rid me of this distress, J consider more than my duty to let other ki sufferers know of this excellentmedicine, and all throat aMicti i, reglected, rey “I just can't get up!” MPROVES WITH AGE.” Next number of “FUN,” the six page Weekly Joke Book, given with the Bundey World, ts is DOAN S KIDNEY & PILLS’ 4d sat ad breath, inter ce yee ia rasan ow and ulthaly | sil ey ore y | Into the sensitive lining of the nose, 8 and throat and pave the weptor ‘he this. | Whe Standard Remedy Fer Nearly 89 Yew | is "written West 23d and 22d Streets n+ Lord & Taylor \ Special Sales _for Wednesday Real Laces Unusual Values Real Venetian Laces and Insertions 1% to 10 inches wide $2.95 to $48.00 per yard Real Irish Crochet Laces and Insertions Both baby and heavy kinds, 114 to 214 inches wide, $1.95 and 2.25 per yard Real Baby Irish Crochet Lace Insertions and Edaimgs 414 inches wide $3.95 and $5.00 per yard Real Irish Crochet Lace Insertions, Finish- ing Edges ana Beadings Narrow widths, 25c. per yard Real Irish Crochet Lace Allovers 18 inches wide ~ $15.00 per yard, value $22.00 New Importations of Shadow, Maline and Chantilly Laces Including all widths of edges, insertions and flouncings in black, cream and white, 20c. to $4.95 per yard Real Milan Laces and Insertions Widths 4 to 9 inches $3.95 to $7.95 per yard Real Valenciennes Laces and Insertions From 34 to 314 inches wide 58c. to $4.95 per yard Imitation Venise, Carrichmacross and Macrame Bandings All widths, $1.95 to $5.00 per yard Embrotdered Robes and Waist Patterns Imported Hand Emb'd Wazst Patterns, $0.50 Each Formerly $11.50 to $16.50 Imported Novetties in Embroidered Robes Pompadour and Oriental colorings, $15.00 to $35.00 Trimmings Special Values Tunics, Gold Bead, Crystal, Pastel and Jet, $20.00 to $40.00 Marie Antionette Fichus ; $5.50 to $16.50 Beaded and Jeweled Bands, in colors, 3 to 12 in., $3.50 to $11.50 per yard Beaded and Jeweled Festoons and Ornaments, in colors, $3.75 to $18.00 Jet Bands, 8 to 9 inches, 95¢ to $5.75 per yara Jet Festoons, $1.95 to $7.95 Neckwear—Veilings— Ribbons Marabout and Ostrich Boas, with fancy rosettes and tassel ends, value $6.00 to $8.00, Marabout .Capes and Stoles, ‘ “4 fringed ends........+..++- va ue $9.00 | $ 7-50 1 Baby Irish L Yok Rid Wg ba nARnAAR . ei ue bad } o4 95 | $4.50 Imported White and Cream Lace Veils, $1.15 to $5.50 each Formerly $1.50 to $7.00 Exira Quality Moire Taffeta Ribbons all colors, also black and white, 5 inch, Ie Former! 7 inch, 35c, formerly 48c ly 99, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.