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‘ ‘Gated Jan, 19, 1918, shows that the net gftte that the personetty of Joseph|ot the Commonwenity power to lone profits of that corporation Pulltser wee in @ great Measure ree iiate in teganl to triste, combines and For the yenr 1908 Were........6 $940,999 sponsible for the earning capacity Of) monopolies, ve ine roe ee + MLE these two newspapers, and that hie) rng Commonwealth Government re w For the year 1910 w death greatly reduced such earning ca- y 5 ly t 1 itwele fi h 1 ft the r Total .$1,83,087.87 the estate to show the earnings of | purchase of ralls and it was also con- ‘. an aver for each of t two newspapers the year|cerned over the alleged intention of ; sald four years of 9908,406.97, aince decedent's death, But no testimony |the American Reef Trust to get the ie i DECLARES STOCK IN BOTH lof this kind was offered.” trade of Australia imo ite hands. : } R ESTATE PROPERTIES UNDENVALUED. IRISH CROWN JEWELS ——— —_——— ~ | “Among the assets of the Press Pub- WN JEWELS 4 , lishing Company @re two shares of stocle ny |im the Assotietsd Press, and among the) MYSTERIOUSLY RESTORED? A : eevee [pe rat tales es Ss uch, Reports bai | Surrdgate Computes Valua- of stock tn the ‘Asaoclated Press. These Such sae Bo aM gy shares of were tions From Earnings af The |e" g:,'ta,{*ctne! Maneding thelt Confirmed. COMES FROM A : : value is that of Mr. Melville B. Stone,| rownon, Deo. m—A | Work and Post-Dispatch. trio testified thet thie te the par value ia Salting to-45e ad ae tetas Coen - “In view of the fact that the net earn. | /¢Wel® which were mysteriously stolen inge of the Prese Publishing Company, | ‘Tom Dublin Castle in June or July, MAY SEND REPORT BACK, | without deducting bonuses of $106,000] 1907, have been ae mystertousty replaced * from bay Ey =: KA mu, Lap] intact te hase tgin ge Rig ge Tt has nee ' ~ 643,890, uch been Impose! oo to obtain cor bor 14 $636,880 fo! " u eretiend your stomach Declares State Presented No| tite four rare. preceding. dxeatent's |""eraies of tis Kegs meet eater ir heat ay -- urn, most On several previews eccasions reports it. bled with brain fag. : Witnesses and Fuller Testi- | ¥atue or thie stock, and the further fact Rees py eyed Font inka ore caused ninety-nine Should Be Taken [atthe average yearly net earning |sniy later te be eloeredites. ‘Toe Jowes | times out « hundred by 0 disordered mony aken. | Cchent's death on the stock of the Pu.| stolen Were those weed in the eoremony aPm st ta the custodian of Lite Hiser Publishing Company of Bt. Lewis, St tavestitore te the Order of Ot, Pat-| 1 Ahi end Bt " wah © @urrogate Cohalan has handed down| of almost #7 per cent. on titer, the | Clamonée and the jewelled sword, valued heap sone beds ta cree th you must the following opinion in connection with | Appraised value of sald etek; and ie in all at (0.00 Str Arthur Raward Oe bien! stomach by tearing it the appraisal of the estate of Joewph| ihe” sald stock Was taken ae the ap: den be thasce sapite Wine cee Cooper's Ni directs its } Puliteer, filed in the Surrogate’s Court: | prained vatue of eaid Press Publishing | mission which was ‘appointed to investi- attack on the cause of stomach trouble— p ai sevegh akiaee Cie8 Om | Commans'e hevsinge of tes cise of the | Ene, ‘and was dismiased aa} ¥! is cat stomach. is ) 1911. Mie will was duly admilited to pro- ae ws ad pA etook i -Of- Arn, fe the curse of the America aa LJ race, know it. It sa) vitality and weak- ens their bale power. er. Thousands of people are half-sick all the time. They are y, tired and feel all worn fy final stage in the Howse of Hupre-|by stomach trouble “which could be _ gommives of the Commonwedith of Cooper's New very, by a vote of C1 against! which may be purchased at drag |B Altman & Cn. have in stock an extensive assortment of DECORATIVE LINENS from which selections may be made for useful and ornamental holiday gifts. Included are luncheon sets, afternoon tea cloths, center nesecrssesesseseseeenesqep ease OB pm d Ha gy ol pieces, scarfs, etc., with trimmings of hand- nave been ved tates te made laces. spinon tay ave, boo i jaune gheuia by piachd oe BLStL ta. A Sale will be held to-morrow of the following: stead Of $2,146,221, This would make the Frat oct Seah oi, tn Center Pieces, trimmed with hand-made rend Gf H,50, a6 snown in the report “fie sige ot Shree Kater French Cluny lace, each $2.40, 3.20 & 4.75 cams oot Sar Doylies to match, each 17c, 28c, 60c & 75c Linen Dresser Scarfs, decorated with drawn work and hand-embroidery . each $1.50 The following sales will also occur to-morrow (Wednesday) 10,000 YARDS OF FRENCH HENRIETTA CLOTH in a variety of attractive colors, at the special price of . This material is especially desirable at this season for kimonos, house gowns and simple dresses. ‘ Fifth Avenue Franklin Simon & Co. witt “tose Out Wednesday Ne Alterations No Approvals 145 Women’s Tailored Suits ' Dressy or t.ilored suits of diagonal cheviot, English |, serge, Bedford cord, Vel as tdie a Gorbcten, | 15.00 i ‘ Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 ‘ | WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR 185. Women’s Dressy Gowns AND SWEATERS + peryard 78c. Afterncon gowns of charmeuse silk, meteor, cordarey, | A limited number at the following reduced prices: | vevarea or ecg, in Back and ll enor Vests of ribbed liste, low | ImportedShetiandWool 13.50 neck. . . . « 45c.| Spencers . . 5c. Combination Suits of | Also Vests of Italian Heretofore $29.60 to $39.50 ribbed cotton, low neck, | !!k, embroidered, white medium weight. 50c. | orpink ... . $1.90 ] Combination Suits of 97 Women’s High Grade Coats | heavy weight . 75c. ten at nee , Gilk Lined, Wook Interlined Wool Sweaters $3.00 . $2,90 Of imported Velour de Laine, stockinette chinchilla, heather - mixtures, broadcloth, chevron fiagooal or serge; also.a number of Evening Wraps. : 15.00 Peave Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 RIFTh AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. or pink. . ee WOMEN'S BOOTS in several styles (sizes incomplete) usually $5.00 to 8.00, are being offered at the very special prices of In. the regufar stock are shown, at moderate | prices, women’s boots in all the fashionable | leathers and in styles appropriate for all | occasions, A serven-time World Want one lo-day and prosper. | Filth Avene, 34th aud With Streets, New York.’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUE SDAY, DECEMBER per pair, $3.75 & 5.00 | 10, 1912. | Salser stl WASHINGTON joAmeny. to Wiliam R. Willcox, Chatman of the » Deo. 10.—4hov,-elect | Public Service Commission, The place Sulzer of New York would neither deny | payn $16,000 « year, The Gevernor-elect not affirm to-day the report that he |e] said he had nothing more to aay than werlourly Considering the appointment) that he had not given the patronage of George McAneny, President ef the| question any thought and would not do Borough of Manhattan, ae @ successor! so until he got to Albat | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS CG 34th Street A Remarkable Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits Taken from regular stoch High-class tailored suits, comprising this season’s best models, superbly lined and tailored. Choice of broadcloth, velour de laine, cheviots and various fancy : materials in all prevailing colorsan: all sizes for women and misses. Regularly $35, $40 and $50 15.00 None credited OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz © 34th Street Exceptional values in the Corset Department B. J. Brassieres, made of fine grade cambric; trimmed with lace and insertion; reinforced under atm. Regular price $1 \75c ..and the well-known A. P. brassieres in all materials at prices ranging from $1 to $3.75 Other B. Special Sale of Corsets—Various “Reiss tier ah {1.50 ;allsi . e s! Bekaokdthery tales Other corsets at prices ranging from $2 to $20 OPPENHEIM, GLLINss G 34th Street Have arranged as a further introduction to the New Shoe Department their First Extraordinary Sale of Shoes For Women and Misses At @ remarkably low price 1500 pairs of dress and walking boots in new fashionable lasts and leathers Regular Price $5 Second and last day of sale Wednesday, December 11th. Andrew Alexander Women’s Gray Boots Ooze leather, buckskin and. kid, $5 to $9—some with foxings of gunmetal and patent leather. Lightweight Calfskin Boots, tan and black in fashion- able shapes, for city wear. $6 to $10 Sixth Avenue At Nineteenth St. 548 Fifth Avenue Above Forty-fifth Street Stern Brothers will place on sale To-morrow, Wednesday, Women’s Fur Coats in three-quarter and full length models, of high grade furs and superior workmanship, at the following Very Special Prices: Natural and Black Russian Pony, at $34.80, 47.50, 75.00 French Seal, “ 68,00, 89.50, 110.00 Caracul, “45.60, 87.80, 125.00 Bisam Seal, “ 138.00, 185.00, 275.00 Women’s Fur-Lined Garments of high cost Imported Cloth, lined with Squirrel, Hamster, Natural Muskrat, Caracul and Bisam Seal, showing _4 entirely new features, including reversible models, at $35.00 to 145.00 Formerly $65.00 to 275.00 Also unusually large assortments of desirable a Women’s Fur Sets Appropriate for Holiday Gifts Greatly Below Prevailing Qrices Muffs Scarfs Persian Paw, $4.75 $2.78 Narobla Lynx, $8.80, 9.75 $5.25, 8.75 Caracul, 12.80, 17.75 10.50, 21.00 Black Wolf, 13.50 8.50, 14.75 Australian Opossum, 21.50 12.78 Pointed Fox, $26.00, 35.00 19.75, 35.00 Bisam Seal, 32.50 16.50 French Seal, 11.50, 17.50 7.50, 14.78 Civet Cat, 22.50 10.50, 18.50 Persian Lamb, 29.75, 45.00 21,75, 42.50 Beaver, 29.50 12.75, 31.50 Skunk, 32.50, 39.75 _ 14.75, 32.50 Scotch Moleskin, 32.50, 49.50 19.50, 26.50 White Fox, 37.50 35.00 Ermine, 49.50, 65.00 35.08, 65.00 Stern Brothers: have arranged for To-morrow, Wednesday, A Special Offering of Broken Lots of Men’s Winter Overcoats at $2 1 -50 Values from $35.00 to 45.00 One, two and three coats of a style, in the most desirable models, materials and colors, taken from regular stock, all sizes 34 to 44 inch chest in one style or another. Men’s Seasonable Underwear ' Very Much Below Former Prices Silver Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers, extra good quality, Value $1.10 Each, at 85¢ Fine Grey Worsted $ Shirts and Drawers, Value $1.50 Each, at 1.15 English Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, Value $2.50 Each, at 1.85 For To-morrow, Special Values in Boys’ and Children’s Bath Robes Smal! Boys’ Robes, of Eiderdown, in blue, pink or red, sizes 2 to 8 years, Value $3.00, Boys’ Blanket Robes, in gray, blue or brown THE ci b 10 18 years, $1.05 2.95, 3 85 Values from $3.00 to 5.00 $1.95 at SECOND FLOOR West 23d and 22d Streets MAIN BUILDING “Co Let” Ads. Simplify Home-seeking by saving | time, temper and tramping.