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“ eee cabretene STANDARD OL LOSES APPEAL IN SOUR QUSTER U. S. Supreme Court Upholds Decision, Against the Trust’s | Indiana Branch. WASHINGTON, April 1.—By a sweep: ing opinion’ to-day the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Mis- sourt Anti-Trust statutes and affirmed (Be decition-of the Supreme Court of Missourt in ousting the Standard Ot! of brea Ang its subsidiary corporations, Republic Oil Company and the Watere-Pierce Company, from doing Wusiness within the State. The $90,000 fines imposed upon each company by the Missour! courts were aMrmed. ‘The sult decided today was the bis- Gest trust busting attempt 20 far under- taken by the State of Missourt under its anti-trust laws, Tt beman on-March 2, 15, with the fil- tag of a euit bY the then Attorney-Gen- oral H. 8. Hadley (subsequently Gover- competition within the State. It was clared tint these three companies | improper competi to monopolize petroleum Ad had divided the State into sec- | No Deposit on These Specials each controled the business. posed aa independents. Dec. 23, 1908, the Supreme Court of in @ vigorous opinion sustained practically every contention of the Mate. The Court accepted the fine from the the Supreme Court of the alleging unconstitution- seourl anti-trust laws. peated to United stm ality of the SS MAYOR AT CHURCH DINNER. Pastor and City’s Exe April 11, Mayor! Gayndr 1s't6 Do the’ suest Of honor at a dinner to be given by the! pastor and congregation of the Grace} M. EB. Church on One Hundred and) Fourth atreet April 11. The dinner will! take place at the Hotel Marseilles, | Broadway and One Hundred and Third | street. | ‘The Rev. Dr. Christian F. Reisner, pastor of the church, recently eulogized | the Mayor for his work in police and | civic reforms. The pastor made his) remarks to his congregation. The Mayer wfote a letter in urn, the clergyman. Then the cleryma: gested the ‘banquet in honor Mayer, The congregation readily as-| sented and a committee has completed arrangements for an elaborate spread, i | SHIPPING NEWS. IAC FOR TO-DAY. INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, Liat 4 Pera OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. os ain DAY. 4 Beljucia, ’ Paral Sample Bottle Otten | Proves Benefictal. | Some time ago I was afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble and was un- able to obtain any relief from other medi- eines, 90 sent for a sample bottle of your Swamp-Hoot. I received so much bene. fit from this small bottle that I purchased’ ry bottle of the druggist. I contin- ued the use of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root until I regarded myself as cured, and am now in very good health. I recommend- ed it toe ne! enbot, who has used it with the seme results, your remedy, fvamp- Boot, ‘as @ preparation that will do all you tladm for it | MRS, ALBERT STERNER, Cressona, Pa, Personally appeared before me this 15th of September, 1900, Mrs. Albert Sterner, who subscribed the above state- ment end made onth that the same is true in substance and in fact. A. MOYER, J. P. THE OTHER DAY | at its size. ema eee Noga eh = mg workers has been introduced—for this is a modern factory. in fact as well as name. THEY HAVE recreation rooms for the workers, inc bowling, billiards, read- i hall. Mga Bingo and trained attendants, THEIR MANAGER TOLD ME that ry was pairs of shoes daily— 5,000,600 a year—think of it! SUCH A SUCCESS would have been America the best in footwear. THE RESULT of all this may be seen at the juality Boot Shop. Here footwear in the city, all at the popular prices of $3.50 to $5.00, 32 West 34th Street Cowperthwait & Sons Any Amount in Proportion. Pay by the Month tf You Prefer. $19.50 Quartered Oak Beautifully polished top, 45 inch, with leaves to match the grain, Extends to6 ft. Heavy pedestal and legs with carved heads and 6-Piece claw feet, Well worth $30. Cymaie 29c Diners, S] 47 j ; ; Quartered oak panel and frame. Slip seat of good imitation leath- er. Strongly made and nicely finished. Reed Rocker, $3.75 Roomy and comfortable. Very strongly & nade. All sorts by oof rattan svil- low, hickory Hand willow goods for Spring and nd Puce 59c line grade. i 8.8210. 26 Every kind of floor covering’ tor every ior in every home, No charge for measuring, sewing, lining Sliding Couch, $4 ms } 5 Makes a couch, and a Single or double bed. Sprin of the new “Lincoln” link fabric, guaranteed for 10 years. lattress and bolster in plain or figured cretonne. Very substantially made, Everything for Housekeeping Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash or You Just as You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article, Cowperthwait ® Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row & Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue, Cor, 121 st St, :. . You Have Until April 10th To Deposit Your Spare Funds with Gimbel Brothers, Bankers And to Entitle Them to be Credited with Interest at 4% from April Ist If Remaining on Deposit July ist We shall be glad to advise depositors, who have divi- dends or other income to invest, as to the purchase of desirable Stocks or Bonds, and .o purchase such securities for them. Information upon pplication to the Manager. Main Floor, Rear Balcony ~ PERFECT in Every Modern Detail Are the Facilities for STORAGE of FURS At GIMBELS The Gimbel Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault keeps your furs ab- solutely clean, dustless and dry. the i air gives renewed to the fur—not only protecting from moths, fire, theft and the de- the furs home in the Fall more beautiuiand lustrous than ev urs in. more beautiful and lustrous than ever. IR REMODELING and REPAIRING is done most econo- mically before midsummer, and where extensive alterations are . made furs are stored until Fall without charge. Square 8200, Extension 25, when your furs Fur Storage Desk, Third Floor Of Course, Only at GIMBELS Such Exquisite Blouses These Copies of the Latest Models by the Most Renowned Paris Designers Combine in Making This _ An Easter Blouse Sale Of Distinction We are satisfied that styles are correct, whether peplum Blouses or those without, the graceful tunic effect, whether aie or over-blouses, and whether Vie A of chiffon, Lil refin crepe, satin- striped crepe de chine, fine Brussels net or allover lace. Among overblouses, we con- sider the one illustrated about the most fascinating—it is of chiffon over chiffon with ruche peplum of plaited shadow lace, and its high waist line is also defined with a soft girdle of any $8.95—a copy of a $80 model. Blouse of chiffon over French taffeta with peplum of Car- rickmacross lace, $25, copy of $125 model. Chiffon Blouse with sleeves and peplum of French taffeta —latter cleverly inset with draped chiffon. Embroidered $19.75, copy of a$75 model. Chiffon over chiffon in two-tone combinations of peplum, draped, $16.76; copy of a $67.50 model. ; Chiffon Blouse with high sash girdle of satin, appliqued with silver or colored soutache, $14.75; copy of a $55 Paris model. Robert Waistcoat Blouse of striped white crepe de Chine, vest of net; new silk-and-velvet turn-over collar, $10.75; copy of a $60 5 Brussels Net Waist, with Gainsborough jabot of shadow lace, $12.76; copy of a $45 model. t White crepe meteor, embroidered and trimmed with bead buttons; long sleeves, with frills of face, $12.76; copy of a $37.60 model. Peplum Taffeta Coat Blouses, $6.75. Peplum Over-Blouses of Taffeta, $6.95. Peplum Chiffon Coat Blouses, $6. . White Japan Silk Blouses, sailor collars with Roman szipe borders, $3.95; copy of a $10.75 model. ‘4 Floor 1,000 Chiffon Blouses—$3.95 and $5 In black, all the new colors—and two-toned combina- tions. Chiffon over lace and silk. Many styles, and all with those dainty little touches that one only finds in Gimbel Blouses. ‘Third Floor Diamond Jewelry In Exclusive GIMBEL Designs tor Easter Gifts We have just finished mounting, in our own workshop, a icularly beautiful collection of La Valliere Pendants, endant Earrings and other pieces of artistic Jewelry made up from our own designs, and using our own diamonds. These we imported directly from the cutters, thereby eliminating two intermediate profits—that of the diamond importer, and that of the jewelry manufacturer. Thus, we are able to sell this Jewelry for about 25 per cent. less than if bought under usual conditions, All.the pieces are, of course, in solid gold settings; and suitable for Easter gifts, the bride’s gifts to her attendants and for confirmation gifts. Diamonds and Pearl Pendants and Chains, $9.60 to $16.60. Pendants of amethysts, topaz, pearl and coral, with chain, $4 to 612. Coral Drop Earrings, of a delicate pink tint, $5 to $16. Baroque Pearl Pendant Earrings, with clusters and one to four strands of pearls, $7.60 to $16 pair. : oid Earrings, ‘set with genuine sapphires, topazes and amethysts, $3.76 Mg a oop or Drop Earrings, $3.75 to $10.60 pair. Girls’ $18 Rings at $12 A ial group of 14-k. hand-made Gold Rings, with two full-cut, pure white brilliant Diamonds, with sapphire, ruby or amethysts center. Limited quantity. Solid Gold Jewelry for Boys Cuff Links, Tie Clasps, Lapel Chains, in solid gold, ropriate for Boys! Easter’ Gifts, 16e to $6.60, “Blain Floor Prof. Charles Munter Will Deliver His Interesting and Helpful Health Lectures In the GIMBEL AUDITORIUM, Daily, Between 2.30 and 4.30 P. M. Including the Degnonstration of “Nulife.” fies» Te eee Just Six Weeks Ago These Original. Model Gow: y Wraps Made Their Debut at the Dréssmakers’ Arrived in America Not Quite Four Weeks Ago—This, the Largest Collection Imported Any One Establishment This Season Now We Shall Dispose of This $30,000 Paris Model Collection for $18,000 We might say that these are the most genuine savings ever ‘ted, they afford the opportunity of saving an: there from one-third to one-half ( in some instances more) of the original these models, while their newness is the Souerteane M4 ger at sho: op ‘unity present just as social season is still in anticipation? Among these several score models there is— uin’s masterpiece—a gown pa for a fil-teg It was see, now $375. The Pani in ‘orth, paqeih, Gallot, France ‘and yA dresamakers who endorsed it ~is here in evening and afternoon gowns, on in . sound his ad- gowns and wraps miration for things tal. Whether you select a Tailored Suit Bernard, off. |, Beer, or Martial et Armand, you will feel sat- isfied that it is unique and distinctive, These, models, which also include the new . modes by Agnes, Doucet and M: Lacroix, brought to us new laurels in our ion Exhi- bition—“La Promenade des Toilettes,” of the models duced or early date. Prices is tog from $106 to $376, orig- inally $215 to $1200. Werth Model— Also a few Lahey Frocks of and silk at $87.60 to $176, were $78 60 $175, was $250. Gimbel Tailored Suits for Women and Young Women—$25, $29.60, $35, $40, $45 and $50—Are the Talk of New York. Why? First, because they are reproductions and adaptations of the newes' most approved models by Deco Franc Berard ny ane Hoch Davide ‘ ii jal these Suits excel in this particular ma: from the fact that troduced the reproduction idea to Noo Vike -therclore nat heal made fed of aod have every facility for making such Suits most successfully.) Second, use selection includes more than a hundred distinct models in taffeta, French serge, iy pate novelty and men’s-wear fabrics—even taffeta in the $25 Suits for women. Third, because these Suits have been made by the best tailors in New York—and are pnsiom for seczin, Bato 24; ond ap te Ges cane midi; tor Yea 14,1 lor women, 3and u In some mi H women, 18 20 years. Other models at $55 to $360. pe Third Floor mn An Easter Exposition of Untrimmed Hats The Best Hats of Europe and America in Complete Selection If you want a style that is enjoying the zenith of its vogue, or one : that is very unusual, or a quite conbervative style—you are certain to find it here, for this collection is the lareest in New York. q Not for a long while has there been such variation, both fos in the materials and styles of hats—and we have them all 4a In shapes alone there are more than 250 styles —some Ay with novelty edgings and flanges or facings of hemp, velvet and numerous straw braids. ; To give you an idea of the kinds of straws and other materials we shall enumerate the domi- nating hats: Milan Neapolitan Eponge Chiffon Leghorn Patent Milan Ramie Yedda Belgian Sennit Panama Formosa Curacoa Manila Java Peanul Mackinaw Silk Pe Hundreds of Black Hats, for again these are great favorites. White is in second place, also its rival—black-and-white. ‘Then, too, there are all the new colors in nearly every style— Marie Louise blue, Empire and Poiret green, gray, amethyst, purple, gold, sand, string, bronze, navy and King’s blue, primrose red, cerise and piled These Hats are for women, young women and children, and prices range all the way from $1.26 to $18.75. ‘ $8 Panama Sailors at $5 Picturesque in their severity, for their large roll brims have such exceiient lines—and are semi-soft finished. These are of that icular quality of Panama known as Seiki, which is made of a grass grown in Japan. Illustrated, but untrimmed at $6. 4 Tuscan Maline Noboka $5 Small Panama Sailors, $2.75 The only difference in these Seiki Panama Hats is that they are in small close-fitting shapes for girls and young women, White Italian Bleach Peanut Hats, $1.60 These Sailors are just for the generation. Blocked, and the tga te carefully bound, Service ird or Main Floor The DOLLS Are Having An Easter Parade It would surely be hard luck for any little girl who loves dollies to miss seeing this Costume Show in the Toy Store, if she can find any grown-up person to bring her. There are Dolls of every imaginable kind, from the fairylike little creature, with her fluffy lingerie hat ‘and dress, to the funny Johnny Two-face or the absurd Mr. Twee-! le. A particular raving beauty, is the Gimbel $5 Dressed Doll, 22 inches tall, of the famous Handwerck make, with charming wig, in brunette, blonde or Tosca shades, and an outfit of At Your Command—The No-Charge Trimmin providing you purchase an Untrimmed Hat and its Trimmings in either our illinery Sections. This House Dress--a Tunic Style—Is $3.75 But the tunic has been modified to make the dress thoroughly practical; it over- laps and is stitched to a foundation banding of plain color chambray. is makes it very effective, as the dress is of striped gingham. Its sailor collar and one large revers are inlaid with the chambray, and outlined with piping of a contrasting color—American beauty on those of black - and - white, white on the biue-and-white striped Dresses. ther new styles in House Dresses at $1.50 to $4.50, Second Floor GIMBEL dress and underclothes, in something like seventy-five different combinations to choose from. Then there are the School-girl Dolls, 22 inches tall, in pretty frocks and straw hat trimmed to correspond, carrying her school at 4.50 to $6.50. Other bewitching new Dollies are the “Spring Maid,” with dai batiste dress and bonnet, at $3,60; the Playmate Doll and Romar ike et #0 and fi sod poe in Bathing suits, st and 98,00. “arnival Dolls, in paper costumes, carrying er baskets or parasols, made up to order for any occasion, in a large assortment of colors, at “a Unbreakable Dolls—"Johnny Two-face,” Mr. Twee-Deedle, Baby A Campbell Kids, at $1 and $1.60, and six other new numbers, at Hoe cag Fourth Fleer BROTHER NEW YORK | jay:

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