The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1913, Page 4

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'@) | Stages of the Secret Confabs in Juggle of Subway Deals Jan, %—Final public hearing on the eynor |} Interborough and B. Rt. ‘T. contracts and cal before the Public Service Commiasion POOR INTERBORO! IT'SBEING SKINNED | yocowcccs cccccccscccocs: This Will Siop Your Cough in a Hurry Save M2 hy Making This Cough Syrup it srien, a Mr. W love ten: od wal thelr opponents being rushed throug) Jan. Secret sessions shifted tor in making their objections by Chatr-\the forenoon to the office of Mayor eo | man William RR. Willcox. Gaynor, who is visited by Francis fy ‘Then the secret sessions be- [Lynde Stetxon, Morgan J. a hind closed doors, the public ex. [O'rien, Corporat r * ‘Were sooumed, 4 Comptrotier (Continued trom First Page.) a |thin weasto . R in, 2-—Chairman Willcox at hie pri-|this measion It was ——e te residence, No. 11 Bast Forty-fitth herd a eheerhs win < “ ; ‘ nb i mu ght tee wade a contract with Mr. Morsai reet, held a conference with J, Pyer-) 00 Tinh! tore pont Morgan Jr. and his banking part- house for the purchase of issue at 98% and accrued inter: the bonds to be tasued in such quan- | tit] ae will net the company $150,797,500, | above this sum will go to line the ‘of the bankers, | the petition it is set forth tha 1¥ proposes to enter into a with the city by which it ner, Harry P. Davison; also President Theodore P, Shonts of the Interbor- ough; later Borough Prealdent George McAneny of Manhattan joined Mr. Willcox at his home. Jan. 2—Another series of sessions in the Willcox residence. From 10 to 4.0 A. M. and 2 to 6 P. M.—confer- ences between the Chairman, Commin- fioners Williams, Eustis, Maltble and their counsel and Borough President MoAneny. From & P, M. to 2 A. M.— ‘atnon, ¥ MeAneny, President Shoni« of the In }terborough and Col, Williame of the B, RT. and their counsel. Jan, B—Interborough preferred stock for hoarseness, croup, bron: asthma and all throat and lung * «l compound of } pine extract, and is rich all the natural healing Other preparations will n this fi F taken their month ago. an ¢ stock market profits tribution will require the company, to/ onference between the Chairman, public knows of what has y an ralee approximately $63,000,000 in cash;!] * Conference "| takem place at these f Mr. MoAneny, Comptroller Prender- secret confer- | has attained great popula ee ee a ae oon ont the United States ai gast, Francia Lynde Stetson, Inwyer for J. Pierpont Morgan ar., President Shonts of the Interborough and Ais counsel. Jan, 23—Stil more conferences at the Willcox residence. From 2 to 6 P. M.— A meeting between the Chairm: 4 Commiswioners Eustis, Williams and Malthie, Borough President MoAneny, Col. “Tim” Willlame of R. T. and his lawyers, Yeom ind Wille fama. At * P. M., dinner at the Union League Club to Judge Morgan J. SHOWER OF GOLD RAINED INTO COURT DAZES MAGISTRATE| (Continued ¢rom First Page.} poetes| I, though never making «| often b imita' cessfully ‘anty of absolute satisfaction, or es with this it for you. Tf not, send to The ex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. PURN ReoiT 3 Rooms at $49.98 4 Rooms at $74.98 5 Rooms at $124.98 Homes Furnished Complete Credit Terms $3.00 Down on $50 Worth $5.00 “ $75“ $7.50 “ $100 “ Oven Saturday Evening Until 10. J-MORRIS 267.125, 57 nia & PLACED AT $10,000,000. | 8 to further etated that the cost of Qhird tracking work under the corti | cates proposed to be tasued by the Com- the Manhatan Ratiroad Com- @ euch that the company will raise approximately out ite obligations Phere were ten “jokers” in oh contract. HAVE THEY BEEN FUT BACK IN TH# CONTRACTS? ‘watched, the secret lead was not, and it was an easy matter for (ta a): erere to carry out their loot In enc Pouches and the linings of their capy ‘When captured all had tickets ¢or Italy on @ Red Star liner sailing the next day; but the tickets have been can celled, their holders being delayed by Dressing business. THAT BLEMISH WITH POSLAM Poslam fe the pre-eminent ski remedy, the one dependable healing agent for immediate use whenever ecsema or any like trouble annoys. Its healing pedro | and the manner in which it exerts ite marvelous curative pro erties with first application, proves the tale of the trating of the loot to the mountain @hack of Molsire's brother, near the Monarch Mine. There ve lived, bug when the doughty Sheriff arrived (or, rather, ‘came clattering down the trail") the birds had flown. Assistant District-Attorney Bonner told Magistrate Corrigan that the loot in the trunks might be worth §160,000 even. Of the money in the belts he said he knew nothing, following which Detective Phelan gave his Gasziing display. ‘The four “bad men" had nothing to real merit which is alone responsible for @ay, Dut grinned when they heard the form of magtatrate order their money returned. ite Freee! extended who suffer %, ra’ itch, The Deputy Sheriff and the Assistant use, from an tt or District-Attorney left their prisoners in| aff any skin AVt » nm Defective eyesight in- terferes with your work. Correct glasses only will remove, this handicap. Eyes Examined Without Charge Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12, J. EHRLICH & SONS barl the ‘West @ide Prison, at Magistrate Saal earns. fo Alouny to got Gov, Bulser to, siga st sonpe io g wer 10, for daily use, for toilet and bath, sear ae ain oe taken gaek ana Reems of Improving olor and texture o inal anal ti ies. As ‘for the excess: BanwaTe On| ee EH derives ita thre beneficial cl. pe naeikca The Wil Gay that Rasn't} (es from medication with Posla Oculiste’ Opticians ‘Mr, Bonnet said that the men had] All reap sell Poslam (price, 50 Half a Century in Business, been’ routing the fonaten for months. | cents) and Poslam Soap (price, £5 cents). 217 Broadway, Astor House They discovered a new vein, of which | For free samples, write to the Emergency | 223 Sisth Ave., Ith St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St, oir bosses knew nothing. While the | Laboratories, 88 West 85th Street, New | !01 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York and known veins were carefully Ci | 498 Fulton St., Cor. * Sariiest Known! fe At Geet Sens Bottle of N Leather Bottle / \The Tudor Period 17% Century The wonderful new Protec- =\tive Johnnie Walker Bottle “ie |is a development which has taken two thousand ; years. We do not make unqualified use of the ion “non-refillable ” —but the possibility of anything pene pet back into this bottle is so remote as to afford ample protection the man who wants to know exactly what he is getting, and for the dealer or house servant to escape all suspicion, This bottle is perfected to protect into capital je and let the company material in the power houses "e expense under the new . heartng upon its bond Siintiars, representing tal ‘iiitame, ing which they explained had an holders meeting Feb. Zi. this meeting, when proba- of the financial arrange- een the B. R. T. and ite ers will fe to come out, aid they would not be bring in their mortgage cov- bonds ready for the Commis in Purroy Mitchel, President of the of Aldermen, and Milo R. Maltbie Pp i Ht vi fall 3 hit ublic Service Commission, will the subway situation to-morrow ‘before the people's Institute in Union. ANTS’ ASSOCIATION TO ELEGATION TO ALBANY. 21.—The Merchants’ York has notified Gov. Sulser that it will send a commit- tee here on Friday to discuss the ques- tion of the appointment of a successor to William R. Willcox as man of ston. oe RED LABEL BLACK LABEL ® 7220" ASTONISHING ADVANTAGES. 4, No waste, 8. No substitution or adulter- 2. No spilling. ation possible, 8 io Serkacren neodad, 9% No skill or strength 4 No 4 corked pia ef needed to open or pour. 6. No pieces of cork to capture, 10, No contact of anything but 7. No dirt of contamination porcelain and glass with the whisky, possible, 1. NO INCREASE IN PRICE, To safeguard these ages, the policy of the distillers for the future is the same as their policy of the past. First and foremost to see that the margin of stocks over sales is always large enough to maintain the unique quality, GUARANTEED SAME QUALITY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. How to Pour.—Tilt the bottle quickly nearly upside down. give the bottle a slight shake to set the valve in motion, If ‘you have any difficulty in obtaining Johnie Walker Whisky in the new “ Protective us a postal card with the name of your dealer, and we will see that you are supplied, WILLIAMS & HUMBERT, Agents, 1158 Broadway, New York. very drop over OS years Did.) tt not expect to nominate any public ser- vieo commiasioners until after Feb. 1. —<$<—<—s U. S. GUNBOAT WHEELING ARRIVES AT VERA CRUZ. VERA CRUZ, Jan, %7.—The United @tates gunboat Wheeling, ordered to Vera Crus because of alarming re- * ports, arrived yesterday from Tampa, (ficial visits will be exchanged to- day. but it i» certain that the re- coption of the Americans will be cold, ee Mexicans are not particularly pleased ‘at the vigit of an American warship, ‘At present the situation én and around Vere Crus is quiet, Born 1820. lt the whisky does not flow freely, | still going strong, “bottle, send | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1918. a AtAll225 JamesButlerInc.Stores Bast YANG! Sweet and A n i727 Black and Colors. The entire accumulation of odds and ends EGGS Good; 14 fOfs..46 25°¢ remaining from the very ative selling of the past s2aso0n. Prices EGGS EMPIRE BRAND, selected, from 19¢ yd. (Macy's price was 492) to $1.98 (Ma price was 102% Stamps F R EE os White Goods Reduced Best Laun: Borated Washi |. Macy & Ce.’s Attractions Are Their Lew Prices ae Herald Square, Mc mnday—Tuesday— Wednesday Granulated JAMES A SUGAR U3) 33 »= 17° CHOICE 5 Ibs. yh View Eggs. Q Be Broadway ,34th to 35th St Most Important Economies for the Thrifty Housewife A brief resume only of the detailed announcements in Sunday's papers ly A Great Sale of Fine Furs—— 'f] Savings of one-half throughout this collection of specially pur- chased superb Wraps, Coats, Matched Sets, and Separate Scarves and+Muffs, which form the entire stocks of three leading Furriers. Second Floor, Broadway, ; ‘A Clearance of Imported Blouses Prices range from $6.94 (Macy's price was $8.94) to $99.75 (Macy's price was $137.00). Among them are Paris-made models by Elise Poret, Maurice Mayer and Augustine Thomas. Some in wonderful Bulgarian, Turkish and East Indian effects, Berend Floor, 35th ft. —————A Sale of Paris-Made Tuni : Specially purchased from nch importer who was anxious to dispose of his entie line before returning to Par two hundred and fifty of these charming creations priced al less than the actual cost to import. To them we have added, at reductions of one-quarter to one-half the entire Macy stock remaining after a season of active selling. Main Floor, #4th st. >A Sale of Women’s Footwear, A clearance, in sizes 3 to 7, of Women's High-cut Shoes at $2.69 (sold elsewhere for $4.00) in the shapelist and most stylish lasts of the season. Also Evening Slippers at $2.59 (elsewhere $5.00 and $6.00) and 300 pairs of House Slippers at $/.39 pair (else- where $3.50). Recond Floor, 35th St.. rear. ‘A Sale of Cut Lengths of Silk Every Egg guaranteed STRICTLY ‘RESH; sold only iveealed cartons; dozen. ... with largest can Pa aF Choicest hand-picked ripe, red fruit, for 25° Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, pkze.. 10° e’sImported GoldenSyrup- 10° 3.96) with ten specially priced groups between, Main Floor, 38th st. dozen im carton..... There are also Sales in the Carpet and Linoleum Dept.. the Black Dress Goods Dept., | and the Linen Dept., which afford notable savings in every item. ‘Third Floor, Main Floor. Main Floor, Rear. At Special Prices, affording Economies of Interest to Every Woman a eee “English Windsor” Longcloth Special soft-finish bleach. The width is 36 inches. the 12-yd. piece only. ry Starch, large No. 3 box 18° Fluid, large bottle 1O® Large Box AZure Ball Blue............. 10° Large Bottle Violet Ammonia... Large Can Chloride of Lime... Sold by Macy's price was $1.69 to $1.79 Price now $1.49 Large Can Potash or Lye... Macy's price was $1.98 Price now $1.59 Price now $1.84 ! Macy's price was $2.49 “English Windsor” Nainsook, $1.59 Macy's price was $2.19. . Superior quality and extra soft fin- Width 45 inches. Sold by the piece, Sold in the Bean or Ground to Suit. Coffee 2225 Saitines and Grahams} S° Peanut Wafers, fresh baked; package Peerless Cocoa, absolutely pure; can 1 5°& 8° New Layer Figs, just in from Smyrna; Ib.. 13° “English Windsor” Nainsook, $1.39 Macy's price was $1.79. Suitable for underwear or dresses. Width 40 inches. piece only. Scld by the 12-yd. ish. 1 Main Floor, Rean MEN'S SUIT SALE A great many men are $ |] $22.50 & $24.75 Suits at 14.75 All going to benefit by this re the finer grades of men’s Sack Suits. New Dates, sweet and meaty; package......... 8° ily I in price than Suits of Cleaned Currants, Blue Ribbon; pkge.. 12° Bi I quality free, Soi A i he ati, ae en Home de Old-Fashioned Fudge, '». 10° They run the full range of colors, from the Grape Mit, ripe and juicy; each ........... &© Hi llight to the dark shades, in the heavy and medium Oranges, ripe, sweet Porto Ricos; dozen...... 25° Oranges, ctr choice Navel or Florida; dozen.. BO* Teas Coffees weight materials. _ Spec ally, there are tweeds, worsteds, cas- \{simeres and cheviots in the lot—all of the proper seasonable weight. 1002% S29" Q¢/ 30 2% 8 _ No need to anticipate trouble about the fit. All GO2% Stampswith Roe) Ves 2% Stam ec sizes from 33 to 44, including a generous assortment 805 on 35°\20 to wih Boe] T for stout men. nies ris mae 5°15 OBB, FOP. vi csncaes Tib.for.... ; with npe 28° 15 stp FREE |; Ideal Blend 25° At All 128 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Dubonnet Wine 85° Fashionable appetizer; splendid for cocktails; bot. . Wilson Whiskey sx Bottled at the distillery; guaranteed genuine; bot. 69° {NOT ON sate | MONDAY | ‘A few Tuesday Specials were advertised in the Sunday newspapers. A few listed here. But there are dozens that have not been advertised either in the Sunday newspapers or here. There are always more wn-advertised specials than advertised specials at Mpcy’s. RULES ha $L19|tIie Te $22.74 Princeton Dry Gin Choice-t American; makes the merriest Martinis; bot. cker Trousers Bottle of Cherries with bottle cll Macy's Price was $2.49 A ice was $24.89 FRE of Princeton Cocktails, for. . 75 Full ined, with taped “and rein-| Of highly, polished Golden Oak, \Hforced seams. Wellstailored. Strong] with bone buttons, securely sewed on,| Extends full ei Sizes 5 to 18 years. eeond Floor. | c/a feet and Misses’ Corsets 59c Sold elsewhere for $1.00 48-inch t t feet, Massive] large pedestal base. Sixth Fleer, Misses’ Whit ality, batiste, El. Imported Direct—Bottled to Perfection. Guinness’s Stout & Bass Ale Extra Foreign Quality; the same all over the World. Made i A of sheer qui oO o u 2 sales Empire top, with slightly long sh i Me sreat vorme a ie a 45; Doses od | hips, Lightly, boned, giving ‘proper| Valenciennes lace," Paci tg, ne enable us to quote; doz. bot. e 9 splits. freedom to the developing figure.| and. skirt trimmed with clustered Of excellent quality coutil trimmed with lace and ribbon, Hose sup. porters attached front and sides, Allowance for Returned Empties, 15¢ « dozen for bottles, 10¢ for splits, making net cost lowest ever offered, tucl ith Valenciennes lace ar- scallops about the knee Unior and misses’ sizes, i Special Low Priced Offers at Sizes nd 25, A Ri Floor. rs, Gecond Fleer. All25JamesButler,Inc.Markets| | 5" ot Glus $11.89 A RN ene Macy's price was $16.89, A magnificent Bowl cut in chrysanthemum, star, and fan de- sign. The diameter of the Bowl is 12 inches, and together with the stand it measures 12 inches in height from base to lip. Capacity is about one gallon. Basement, 34th st. Double zac Stamps With All Purchases Moxday and Wednesday

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