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T.0.& 1, ABONANZA. FOR STEEL TRUST, EXPERT DECLARES PASTOR KEPT WAITING. WHEN BRIDE-ELECT CALLED WEDDING OFF THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, LAWYER FOR SIPP CASE OF INDIAN i “PLEADSNOTGUILTY THORPESHROUDED AT EDS PANT AS ~—_IN'BRIBERY Plow, IN DEEP N NYSTERY doing the ‘$300,000 BURNED UP “We have experimented," Mr. Lieb with all klacs of devices. We have 1 fn reducing the smoke nultanve simum, but have y unwole Lo era. We burn twenty.twn red ton coal a In that pian ave apent #200, 68 to ‘solve the problem, Now we are trying a new ide. Wo have bullt in our stacks settling hambers and the smoke wili have ty p sa through @ spray of water. If be- it i# the real solution, We have mined, quantitatively, what it will WATERS DAMPER FOR SMOKE PIANOS Denver Widow Changed Mind | Official Shows Court New 3 Tf it does not work the only way we Founded 1945 » *, i ; i tee jean abate the sance Is to take the ‘ : P : Had Tremendous Advantages Suddenly and Came to More Pressure Is aie bred Upon} No One in A. A. U. Knows} Plan to Stop Nuisance {DRAG OF Be UP SL scswing out 4 A good tone is of supreme sedi th in A piano i ' ' atl fwd ork ber of men, would It and a reasonable price is equally to be desir of Its Own When Swallowed New York. Newell to Turn Witness Anything Detinite About for $200,000 More. | Sultics Detnemey anced. The Wat. coe Pasen or d Vere Pianos offer r x rtainly would,” was the reply.| bas Up by Big Corporation. Maite. 46. Hilleet Wk for the State. Alleged Professionalism. her spendine Wamimo to an atort to “MEL tend te Slloon Company wa both—good tone and a reasonable price. _ Powell, Denver society and club man, In —_—_— liypreas the ance Bulbhney ut thet? | Rlooates wan misnended bik sci The Waters tone is very sweet and musical, with ‘ " » we be July, 1912, got @ license to marry Mre.| Attorney Fdward J. Newell, who !*! ‘The offices of tie Amateur Athletic! plant, ‘Thirty-elghth street and Kast! ——— | a fine singing quality, ra prices are W. E. COREY IS EXCUSED. anvert » wealthy widow and | under indictment charged with having | Agrociation were shrouled in mystery) River, according to iis claims, th BRONX SAFE CRACKED. ; i val qual y and the Wate 8 p sien [Society favorite; he engaged @ minister | induced George A. Kipp, the chief Har-| to-day when tho developments in the) Kdison tric Company has | i bal reasonable, but in the interest of true economy | » church decorated, b © | tem raft witness, to goto Atlantic City | Jim Thorpe came were sought, which|a clever device that will Dete ‘| and not at the sacrifice of quality iii te| » wedding and the story came wl the Tae | | ~ ~ quatity. Testifies that a Fourth of His 74" 0%," while under subpoena to appear at the! may lead up to the return of the hand-|the Issuing of ‘cinders and sinoke ie y 3 ba gs ween, accompanied by ner | {tial of Policem one Fox for brib- |aome prizes won at the Inst Olymple) from tue huge stacks, Tt wil | cacava Aiwa betwen Tn | | Also the Waters 3-Year System gives you three Fortune Is Invested in |glater, Virginia Case—who te engaged to | €r¥. was arretgned before duttice Golt| eames ee late an as sherk ees lista BS lel the devi lem morning a safe in the re years’ time on a piano without interest or extras. ma: to Raymon vemeyer,|in the Supreme Court to-day, and sf < 8 oF of er con-| olay Migione’s saloon at i . iA ; ‘ Steel Securities. nephew of the New York sugar mag-| through his counsel, former Judge W. busy darting out of 1s oMMce) stantiy falling down the stacks, carry: [One Hundred and Eighty Call and let us demonstrate what we claim for | nate—left Denver on the day set for the | M. K. Olcott, entered a plea of not ao ence epeciat | 9K with JC all sediment and smoke and the Bronx, was blown open and 990 i the Waters Pianos and Player-Pianos, or send postal Testing and went to New York, Powell guity, iin bond of $1.00 waa ©00-|meating lator in the day.or to-night,| MOMne olning ut kawee to emerge cash sles ee Te ough a for catalogue with reduced prices and terms 7 1 n hem off. into eal) trane an escaped bro ata Sd ie eee ia tke teins, _ Powell secuted the iicense at tattteton. | Te had and that everything tn the professional) “yy.” aw scheme was explained with | window. which they had pried supremacy {n the testimony Lf s!q suburb of Denver, and bad it eup-lana tia charges ai acct feet, Dl the at of plans. and. models" to the) without trouble, W » ‘a c fe - ple ould be clei i D A we 1 fe e i y Gracin proton shen oft ree” Ee” Sh ot net | aa i gy |r ar wl el | Sout of the utee ot aca er | eee greg ar ee este: | Forace Waters O. 4 , ence, looking to Lawyer Neweil'a turn: | to day that Glen Warner, coach of the | Ons f° ‘ Henteno of 3 fast One Mundred m a. Miewinia, at the hearing of the Govern. | Tie Meenepeave” and PaweWe ewenth: | ME Males witnces inthe quest for Cunisie.Rehonl, wot wopear at the| We, countel, omured % Bien Of wulty 40 gna cmntety-nintiy atrect on, munsclon, of 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street. . ¢ i the men higher up, Instead, th : ’ Same: ould 4 of Meath | the lookout who remaiued in ti co Fiat Gounce wre eras ch trees wT eae arith: the ‘ley, De, Tithen Mo: (46 MP, Olontv's ofice. ‘Nowe ot ‘Sir, Te rmrvens oo ti a4 bekeoley PEt arge sy te and | Weutway of the satoon while the, |! THREE 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway. cla nel v - + -morrow som lho 0 now! o Was held ey " Gah Nove of Mo, 11 Braaaway, today. | ne Genter ane the wre of the churen se: | Mr. Newel fare’ te" seek eo; tater: | Teruee, OF, confess the charges, | How: ager of the| fortycele vnwithout ball by STORES } _ HarlemBranch (Open Evenings): i Prof. Grasby, who followed William! cured. The ininieter was given the| view, oa Se el en 8 eee on, seers eS ing Justiticn- | Maxist: in the Morr.sunia ga blind trail, for Glenn Warner %@, Corey, former President of the Steel Corporation to the stand, after | Heense and the hour waa net for the | 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave, — srome-enomessaneting 1 loos erved o ceremony that afternoon, ‘The Rev, Me- | Were served on 110 men on the | boun the latter had finished his fourthday’ WES had the church decorated and | poten Hi ; ets bata a it: AS) ike a Weat Lids . ea up ’ f — an for the tral of Poltceman ’ a ~ Sullivan testimony, with the admission that |then Walled secavean and | Foe whlch te aet for'a week from to.| ne sleeves and |Su"tva" | 77 WEGIVE.ZsAC GREENTRADINGSTAMPS. ASK FOR THEMZ one-fourth of his personal fortune was i invested in steel aeouritis, as a geol-) } oiet declared the Birmingham iron i ore distrint, seventy per cent. of which by the Tennoswee Coal & y in 1907, when it was day. Newell's closest friends insist that he has no inte of turning State's evi- dence. They expect that when this de- termination ts finally made clear to Mr. Whitman, ta@John Doe Grand Jury Powell attended a polo match at the Denver Country Club. They left in the middle of the match and the question t#: I¢ not a quarrel, what was it that pre- | Vented the wedding? | Mra. McBiveen has been a Prominent | his exit as myateriously as his en- trance, and not a soul outside of the ALA circles knew that the famous coach waa in the city. ‘The question whether Thorpe will be narrowed |X FINE <Q U) Lord & Tavior ' the “tust,’ Only to] member of the younger social net of | . n in the city to-morrow has 4 antes, when it was in|Denver for some time, She was Kana | Will be asked to indict Newell for a down to y A ip chives of 6 hic, was the most| Ase. daughter of Dr. A. G. Case, She | felony as well as for a misdemeanor, lone A, A Foundea 1826 hroes hs 1 because iron ore| Married, when quite young, a prominent Pressure has been brought to bear on | Will compe ! H valuable in the w: young clubman, Gthert McBiveen, Her | Lawyer Newell to offer himself as a| NO" answ neat,’ and the other ingredients of PAS ITO! husband died f will not ran in. the Pastime mee ale he aowernbled there cheaper than |¢har incre unico eieat while after [State witness. It hax Leen intimated he! suitivan takes @ position of the man on |they were married and left considerable | Knows cnough to put an inspector, al: Alps onl ee ent he fei the the elne in the world, THE PROFESSOR NOT ON GEOGRAPHY. | | money, captain and two lawyers in an unpleas- ant position. er $f the noted athlete will be city in time for the Pastime STRONG WOULD FREE ZE ZELIG WITNESS | Charming New Dresses na. But apparenily Newell has been | RaMeB, eit : ~ As n eowrapher, cross-examined by waiting to see what will develop. It The only definite information tha Ff S t, Wi David A. Reed of attorneys for the} An,effort by Hurry Morris, a saloon| known powerful influences In the Police {Could be gained at tie of was the or Ou ern ear Associa~ ider the |B Steel Corporation, Prof. Grasty ex- 21 Kast Eleventh atreet,| Departinent fact that tie Amateur Athletic pressod tie opinion that Gary, Ind, deen workin, well ag in polites, have f | tho n the day would on him. The police and | Wor later In Ne ven FOR | keeper of No. to Induce Supreme © 5 FOR 25¢ Special Pricefor Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday THE GREAT urt Justte if Jonal charges aga it ° . . was on Lake Ontarto or Lake Erie. ft M politicians do not want ghe| deste summer baseball. in th A splendid assortment of the Season’s smartest was the contention of Mr, Reed the to set the example of telling all x: be t f i i Bete ae ee disaee ot tus ne bedrpeal ple eA | Gout Earottan: Lemme tn (nei senses ¢) and best styles in all the newest fabrics iron ore mines of the Lake superior district disqualified him as an expert comparing the two districts. “Prof. Grasty, are you a Baptist?” Newell's (rlends profess to believe the { Disirict-Attorney will not have an ea time p such fice this afternoon. ‘8. Morris tx the | againet Policemes | Charles C. 8 PES SEES POLICE SEEK ADVERTISERS. including My oi Others Jones and Kingsley Forfelt Bonds gu Dr resitee Gaveramant ba toe critseel| he's yirnder (adler tear nportant pnd Weernms AYe seenee = | Striped and Checked Crash, Eponge, NS that |a\charae of eaersing concent ETGWTbs | reno G. iimelsy, Gein: ot Bivas HA S\\| Washable Corduroy and Embroidered Voile “Then you don't expect heaven by the water rout hainton, were called for pleading in t Bater-|Court of Speetal Sessions this morning the two arged with inserting ing advertisements fn rt | PHILADELPHIA, Jan, one-quarter of the banking resources of the United States, |i is estimated, will be represented at the annual banquet of TEA CO. These Prices for the Metropolitan District Only 7. - eee) 400 Stores im the U.S. \ | Prices | $21.50, $29.50, $39.50 to $200.00 erty pave @ lune! Clu yesterday in howor of i the Phitadviphia Hankers’ Assoclation, Margaret Wilson, edeiar bp eran whieh will ve ied here Wednemlay denteelect and Mrs, Woodrow Wilson, night. Among the more than 60 guests ihe Wan thelr week-end guest. In the | > your holdings large or mall pared with your other holding the first question Judge J, M. Dickin- sen of counsel for the Government, eparation, fatled to appes ¢ arrested Dec, Jl last, en held | $0 ball for trial by Wifen Jones and have Yeen natn parntion. [Interlocking aire Mr, Beverance odjected strenowsly 10 | corporate asset the question, particularly to the latter | part, Ho gaid what might be small to| part, Me said what might be snail 18) THE CLOSING iG QUOTATIOF'S. Mr. Corey repiled that one-fourth of | ‘The hie fortune wae made up of United | yrie States Steel Corporation securities. fr In answer to another question from Judge Dickinson he admitted his sym- pathies were wits the Steel Corporation “pd against the Government in nos, After the st the two is to Dobbs Ferry I + asked Mr. Corey when the hearing be-! will be those who day en the pri rand Mrs, Edwin Mark. 1K to-day bench Hy ‘ cq l “a . gan in thfe buliding «td Broadway, | Pal Witnesses before th ‘Donald Sheridan, i, L. (Ww their apprehen- 10 to 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE if} pecia z f which houses offices of the Steel Cor- | Investigation cat oy Willams, Mr.| Fergu: H i nt secretary in the Fifth UM AN N’S At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated First Week of Our Extraordinary FEBRUARY SALE All our goods at from 30 to 50% Reductions | Smart Velvet Dresses with novelty Eponge waist, long sleeves -and fancy collar $19.50—Formerly $35.00 cot _and last changes, 08 Net Oe, —— * NOBODY CAN TEL YOU DARKEN “GRAY, FADED HAIR WITH SAGE TEA present sult, Judge Dickinson sougat | ti i It will pay you to call and be convinced. | =—. + ————————— how by M Core: ow inte it 1m. * | tm. the company that there. was ao |‘t $ nied STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Li ims behiid it, int 2 Sulp! i emedy," thus avoidi aerWaa the infuence of the directo Druggist Says When Mixed [Sulphur Unie Remedy." thus tolling CENTS \ A Manufacturer’s Line of Amal, Coojer Am. Beet Am Car ah iy tae| am of the United States sibel Corporat responsible for failure to allo price of atea) rails above 9287 Judge Dickinson, “1 suppose av. but it isn’t faded hair is not retain our youth- ractiveness, By | their ow “Wyeth’ While wispy, gray, sinful, we all desire ful appearance ar NODEPOSITREQUIRED BR Rs Delivers This Complete Outht With Sulphur Prevents Dandruff and Falling Hair Common arly so nice as Hand-embrotdered and Shadow Lace Neckwear I opponed raising tne | garden sage brewed into a price above that?” replied the witnesw. | * heavy tea, with sulphur and al 1] darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage é “why? ts added, then eft to ‘age and carefully | and Sulphir no one can tel, because it ing Hal : “Because | thought $36 was enough.” | ¥. bd iMered turn gray, streaked o does it so natura! so evenly. ou Judge Rickinson sought to discover it| Neve § faded hair beautitully dark and tuxuri-| just darapen a sponge or soft brush « Averaging Half Regular Price$ ra remove every bit of dardruff, stop 4s | scalp itching, and falling hair, Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, qra; Lor dry, seraggey and thi Mixing th aI Sage a and Sulphur recipe ut home, | though, is troublesome, An easier is to get the ready-to-use tonic, cost bout 50 cents a large bottle at eri ste as “‘Wyeth's Sage and the Steel Corporation had tried to in- | jeaain, vade the English steel market after he Wo} had been given to understand vy Mr. 27% Farrell that there was .n undorstand-! ing between American and English etee! | [ makers. “AM 1 NEVER GOING To GET! THROUGH?” COREY ASKS. Mr. Severance objec that Mr. Corey was the Government's witness and should not be subjected to such cross-examination, declaring he draw it through your hair, taking small strand at atime. Do this to: morning all gray hairs b After another application or » restored to its natural and be even more glossy, soft and luxuriant than ever, Local druggists say they are selling lots of h's Sage and Sulphur’; it surely helps folks appear years younger. Consisting of Jabots, Stocks, Collar and Cuff Seté Chemisettes and Stocks with Jabots; embroidered on net and batiste, with combination of real Irish and Cluny laces. 356 to $10.95 Regular price 75c to $18.00 bad bl oe he kuew about jt in direct) HERE IS A REAL esamination, { “Am I never going to get through?” i _——— = squats DYSPEPSIA CURE. aN Free}. :.. Credit === Ribbon Specials Company orn, concern with s. some: —aaplaare | sence 6) Hah See This Imperial Leather Couch —— Pee Dale: Abbe Bien nad totes “Pape’s Diapepsin” Settles ; . © © Fors and epeciators emt upat was| Upset Stomachs and Ends Announce : ; A thought the exainination was going Of) Todivestion in 5 Minutes ' eae 5 > atin M iis Bulgarian Ideas Predominate in the " oalanew tack. ut Mr, Corey eaid he| 1M igestion in 5 Minutes. beginning today & continuing tomorrow ; iy aa Smartest Millinery, Dress and Suit never ¢ company an A _ cv aN organs no iatimation ot oe Eee ae ltt eat hit back— the semi-annual 3 | T: pasar of the wry Dickinson said the Government | stubvo! ba ’ A | ecial Offering o: Gales ween Guay chiniact te ree a2 | Brent jot this down Sale of N len s Suits FREE with a Purchase of $50 FREE with a Purchase of $70 Peer ver ; 8 spondeuce they had called for. | pepsin digests everything, leay EWI —aroomes | mporte antung Sar Nad. Causes fa to sour and upset got. There never Formerly $23 $25 $28 & $30 ae Okniticas | | OPEN EVERY EVENING 1 Bulgarian Edge Ribbons 6 WILL WATCH FOR SOS, | citective. 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