The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1912, Page 7

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HARVESTER TRUST -*HISTNG” SUT SENNA Lali Ped in St in St. Paul and @ . Subpoenas Issued for i May 6. OF. PAUL, April 9.—Suit against the Harvester Company, @aeging it with being a nionopoly in Sestratat of trade and asking that it Ge dissolved, was filed by the Govern- Ment tn the United States District Court ewe to-day. A (petition in equity naming seven dexporations and eighteen individuals @a dethg the responsbls heads of the Harvester Corporaton, sets that the defendant controle a Bajority of the trade in eave bisery to the farmer ar @rel public.” It asks that a receiver Be appointed to take charge of the cor- _ Dusiness, if the court sees The petition was filed by Assistant ict-Attorney J. Mark Dickey. Mr. Diokey appeared in the absence of Dis- @rict-Attorney Charles 8. Houpt, who been in Washington conferring with Department of Justice concerning the euft. Another petition was fled, asking @eking Judge Charies A, Williard to order the issuance of subpoenas to be eturnable May 6, when the corpora- tions and individuals are to enter their @ppearances. The defendants, Mr. Dickey announced, would have until June 3 to r their pleadings. Mr. ted the trials probably for the October term of ‘ )The filing of the long contemplated @uit against the Harvester Company ‘was the work of only a few minutes. , Mr. Dickey, armed with the petition in| “printed form, which had reached him from Washington the night before, | ‘walked into court and handed the docu- «Ment to the clerk. The clerk promptly stamped it and placed ft on file, No| counsel was present for the Harvester Company. Lition charges that the combi- nation “in and Of itseif, as well as each and all the elements composing it, whether corporate or individual,” have | violated both erymipal and etvil pro- | visions of the Skerman act. The bill recites that five. manufac: | turers ii 1902 joined to for “ under pr Proved by ji totalling $3,451,008 was issu & Co. “for services rendered, and for legal expenses.” In order to increase Its power, the va opely by binding a majority of dealers in the United States, “ Penalties not to sell or be interested agricultural intplem not manufac- It is eyeglass wisdom to know “where” to go when you believe that you require glasses. Harris Eyeglass service in- cludes an examination of your eyes by a Physician—an ex- Fiting oft Oculist—-and the itting of the frames or mount s by a practical Optician. ‘e manufacture the com- plete eyeglass in our own face tories—and save you the usual jobber's and middleman’s profit. Harris Glasses cost as little as $2.00 a pair. Ta am 64 Rest 28rd Bt. ‘West 84th St., bet. 6c West 125th St. sear near Fourth 42 Cotumbas. Tisteot te | 16 Nessa Bt, neat near piawgtie te | MrT Breed St. near’ and purifying the whole mouth. A How to Keep your Breath Pure — Ore overcomes and prevents bad breath by removing the cause—by cleansing thorough odolizing takes only a minute, but you will have proof of the effectiveness of ODOL for hours aiterwards. ODOL counteracts fermenting processes and rids the mouth and teeth of all theis foee—all food particles, bactezia, etc, © No other preparation for mouth and teeth does so much at so little cost. A, few drops in water will keep your breath pure and your mouth including your teeth clean forhours, All Druggiste—-Price 50c, GEO. BORGFELDT & CO . NEW YORK i Toned Uprig ght }] With Chair, Kius These Walters Plance aro the best values ever ‘ice. Pianos to iy Welere new $250 inetyle, quality tong, cannot In| be peel enywhcro elec for less than §375, Your rd is to buy laltere Plano, which {s quarentecd for fifteen years and “bullt to last a In he and f Qarebility the Walters Pieno fe unsurpassed, fome of the many sein g fetus foetures are Double Case, |] Boston Fall with uuto: extension music double repeating ac- (don, brase hammer rail, fron plate, 7 y) ae offe | Exchange your old p: Ss ecial “Altraction in Our Piano Salons tor This Week Only WeWill Offer iNew $375 Walters Rich ic Cabinet and Cover for. . on the easy payment terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week Pianos delivered to your home on payment of $5 hammers covered with German felt, three unisons aie full bronsed {I 1-3 octaves, ebony sharpa and {very keye, Don’t mise this oof £250 on terms of 2 Other New Upright Pianos at $175 88 - Note Player -Planos at $395 ano ior a bea wifel now Walters Piano or Playere fe will take your old one in part payment and i fet you pay the differonce at 61 or 62 a weeks, if] Upon request a representative will call, ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 Pianos, 200 5 down end 81 a weete, Up Piano Salesroom, 3d floor 59th to 60th Street Lord & Taylor On Wednesday, May Ist Important Salé of This wonderful Bloomingdale sale now on offers un- beatable money- saving opportuni- 45,000 Yards of . pong ‘splendidly Destrable Silks — Greatly Under Usual Prices _ Cert Gorere— Came Coract Covers: mustin, plain “neck een i wom. flog. No Melt Orders Z7.¢| brotderod in i} URE tat halnscok: bonding and na gee 4c ba Covers nainsook, wide em- tucks: another style. yo wot hematitched tucks, ‘tints neck and slecvos with Ronetitencel 25,000 Yards . Oriental Waterproof Habutai Black Silks 27 inches wide ah Ty hgh 45¢, 50c, 55¢, O5c, 75¢ and 85c per yard fis, allover 9 Scot 36 inches wide meee pfoke and cal hi and low bye ‘Bes ues| other $3.00 pd de 00 Oy ‘medivin * ‘Huse ake hip. with ne =e ems au $1.00 +. $2.50 Ses Tithe. 69c On sts O5¢, 75, $7 38 and $7.68 per yard Shae what iavvon, Sree u its insertion and odge.. CPC! crededge.s ss. sess ss. 69c Imported Foulard Silks ba paint ceate: “tree "nlah low, neck, 42-48 inches wide, (oordered ettect); | $1.58 tri usually 0 per yerd........ Imported Black Taffeta Dress Silks i 05 #6 ead, 40 a wide; usually sa.es $1.78 ieee ee vena Ieeruons saan, te a OTR Wet te ee eb diac Mts tmbeoee rete 6,000 yards Meteor Crepes he ssi “eae ae Es In the choice Evening and Street $ 1.398 cred median Vale ee ia pe Iniahet et nok and sult Shades; aloo, white, Wary end black | 94-3 Becditg Sih tind Be] Seutaam en 78 e regular price $2,265 peryard............ c Co — Seataaet ene — 44-inch Black Silk Charmeuse $3.25 G ans ey te Usually betel at coh Vevves i n H Pith torchon, ince” tne, Black Cashmere Princess Do.gaerdtteendetyiee 4g | iriumtvith ombrold- 49¢! A handsome dreee silk; urually #8.00 $1.38 Double-Widtb Silk hraieiee In Loe best Evening and Street bm also white, ivory, cream and bi Geupdepayiliirea W bite India Silks For Summer Dresses and Underwear. . $1.95 at $8.75 Women who appreciate fe Oriental Wat es me style st ite Black Habutas Silk, | 386 eceetuam shar sale ar Special, peryard.......ccessscecceeee Bloomingdales’ to-morrow, There are 1,000 Suits and Dresses in this sale, and every one is a new model that will win instant admiration at our price. The Suits are made of serges and whipcords of superior Exceptional Values in Dress Goods crame lace collars, and others jain tailored. They are some new models, cut in fashion’s latest effects, in all sizes. repiarty 1.60 per yeldsssssecees i | seeaet, eae eae” send cree | St.58 | Uni oe et shrunk; usually $8.60 per yatd........ i $8.75 a Beles; $8. 75 French Ramie Dress hoe Soule a nT Sebi es | se Hoslery for Every Member 46-inch White Dress Linen For Summer dresses; formerly 75c. per yaré For Men: | Cotton Half Hose; strictly fast color; two thread cotton in 5 | black and colors; ial, at. c Lisle Half Hose, with high spliced heele and sate mi a For Vomen: ‘s Stockings; two threed » ttainiess black; at, t pair, read Stockings; oned; in regular “| 48e very 6p Women's List full threed; Pras very special, a 30 and extra sizes Ki orth up to Wash Dress Goods Pas, eat Sit awe | eee icc and black; in all sises; 7 Cisised aed featiocedt “DR * 2 | _ very epecial, at..... c black end colors; oll wizer; ¢ Plain and Novelty Voiles Women’s Heavy Ingrain Silk Stcckings, Tc-Morrow at 49¢ pair Prec dageorny ded =o fie vite t 67¢ | Plats, coc sill hand embroidered; complies from @ femous maker; vations .t8; oll slzes: white, black und tan, inches 16. ec. to peryard.....s.eceeeeees i Serre Plain Colored Votles 88 inches wide, evening and street 38C | shades; regularly 500. per yard. . : | Houeecicening Requirements, ctc.— in e Great Bicomingdo! 32-inch Scotch Zephyrs |]]| (0. Seeded Ratains, ) fase @ ia Carte Cotta, Usually 260, and 88c, per yard......... | are Ped a CO r piety enelh 35h. White Goods 8c India or sae . _ iy a ind delic Plumetis, Embroidered Voiles nifA handecd and Marquisettes 98 Formerly 61.25 to @1.75 per yard Japanese Nainsooh Bate to @ plece; usually 90.00 per | s2.25 | ase 32-inch Madras Sbirtings Regularly 80c. and 880. per yard Mon “oliver Take’ preserve wing Harkge x arty Crev Meat Kitchen Requirements ride Laundry, Roap Much re toy 108 ed Broadway & @0th St.; 5th Ave.; 1#th St. full Heap Batract extre large you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want" Ad, ; “Want” will go and get it. 1,000 Tailored $45 Middy Coats and Blouses , Suits& Dresses |At Very Special Prices <,.% ity, in navy, gray, tan, black | 1 \Raisins, Olives, Canned Goods, Teas, Coffe wo ke. ibe basy fo Beach from Any where ‘BLocMiNGDALE . Lex. te “ LU oun te 1h a. rs It makes little difference what you need-—a World: From a complete showing of middy coats and blouses, in linen, silk, Shantung and Galatea, we select the two following items for special mention for Wednesday: Middy red on Ghee eanen trinsten ae oie ae Crane aiaatee hort ‘long sleeves all sizes 3 short or $ for misses and women; very epecialat........ Oia poise yoke laced with ribbon or 3 sass deevesr aie Or ‘Booming ales’, In Our Greenhouses on on 1 Bridal Wreath. . Pvkepeiys arnpespdetl ecm had oi Also, all kinds of grass seeds and fruit trees, “Fruit stlem” Masi Is one of the features of our May White Sale of Clothes. Besides the famous Fruit of the Loom Cabot, Crown and other standard ieaYa lal ] of Linens and Bex Loom Biseae Se same low price. orders filled: . c of the Family Cold Storage, For Children: Qvr Children's Stcckinga; heavy cor- duroy eee 4 eanbas in 8 furs, bleck; all sisés; special, at . c Children's Imported ‘Socks, in plain white, with jacquard o and checked tope: blsee 44 to at the mail orders Limit 10 yards to a customer, 8} Feirs cial, at. .....5) Chiloren’s Slik socks in abies pink, sky, tan and fancy styles, at Anadates’, dain Floor, Buth &. Note These Specials: Our 15¢ Maine Corn, Ete.“ old, per «: vives W—Per gal Our 10¢ Borde: less Milk, only

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