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SOGTOR FINED $10 AS MASHER; HAS $9 Ft t) upward; selling; five and one-half fur- |!onss.—Argonaut, 108 (Obert), 7 to 1, 5 to 2 and even, first; Silicie, 109 (Bauer), 10 | three otal to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Gagnant, 12 RACING RESULTSAND ENTRIES CHARLESTON RESULTS. RST RACE — Four-year-olds and (Musgrave), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 2, third, Time, 1.11 9-6. } Sargeant Kt Mon Ami, Elma, Dr. Richter 5 heatie in Cuse| naton, Jack Nunnally also ran and fin- ed as named, ING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUAR £8 _Syvse \ JUAREZ ENTRIES. nat eniries f follow: Fr ACE — Purse; maiden irogearatses Ant one half furlongs, — Bes Benedict, WW; Dolla Mack, 112; Barbara Lane, 112; Pooky, 112: Paw, 112: OW Gotely? Rovert Mah Ret P OF —Helling; four-yearolde and 08: Lawn, 18 :*aun 8] Empty Rae i Behind Met uth an bh, took or ay $1,500,000 LESSON over all the terbach foreclosed the old bond Issue are the Metropolitan Traction Intereatr nined the road and Issued $1,500,000 oe ok and $1,500,000 bonds, not withatand- t the Crosstown company owned on the empty rails in streets and fran- chiser of uncertain vaite. The next step was to have the Met- ropolitan Street Rallway Company guarantee this 91,500,000 of bonds and five $400,000 of them to Mr. Lauter- bach’s clients, The Metropolitan then sold the bal- Issue Tha “Paid” Old Holders and proximately $235,00 and agreed to give | B Me, ‘Lautervach’s clients $400,000 of a jar howd inte of $1,500,00, Mr. Lau Y 4, 1918. | a Jersay bull to-day and is in a critical [condition. Her sister, Nellie, nine. came to the rescue with a pitchfork, which she thrust into the bull's neck. ja were finally saved by their Bonwit TELLER & Co. Final Reductions Fur Coats and Small Furs FOR WOMEN AND MISSES BABY A SIGHT WITH ECZEMA Mother Thought He Couldn’t Be Worse—Resinol Acted Like a To Close Out All French Seal Coats 55.00 Formerly $85 to $125.00 These coats are designed in the most exclusive models of the CA tody Waiting for Friends to Come to His Aid. SECOND RACE—Malden three-year- olds; selling; six furtongs.—Kinmundy, | | 106 (Musgrave), 3 to 1, 7 to 6, and 7 to 10, won; Syosset, 106 (Molntyre), 5 to ance of $1,100,000 bonds in the open market, particularly in Philadelphia where they were dealt (o the public at 116, Not a dollar of the proceeds ever Vanished in Crash, Newark, N. J.. Sept, 6. 1012.—°1 wish you could have seen my baby before I ‘Male ™» i Hen’ c| 7 * vd ——— 1, 2 to 1, even, second; Dustpan, 106) aa St bots fod: Poe we Mt aatac Seereine Court Justice) came Into the treasury of the Croas-|Waried fo use Reslnol Soap and Reino! | Deronde), § to 1, 2 to 1 joCall, the last he made before resign-| towg company. . and ae i a now Dr. Henry Richter of No. 91 Went |‘ : ites 8, 100 ice rane, tng, came to light to-day in an opinion on the crash came, in 1908, the] One year old, and the ecaema started when) Thirtieth street, who was found gullty | Cayce, aby hese, yesterday afternoon in the Jefferson! yy Gray, Clift Top, Old Hank, Morgan | {i Market Court of having annoyed a! wilson, Benedictina also ran and fin- young woman on & Sixth avenue | ished as named. clevated train and who was eld, vy! vaeet iatiearite ene | Magistrate Kernochan pending an in-| UP Athi nels raved 1 vestigation as to hi ding and artis to Leto land al. he was about @ month old. to let any one see him, ht, T thought he any hair on his head at all, 1 used remedies for about five months, be 1 thought 1 would try Resinot nd Ointment f be any worse! I got th Public re Ci Metropolitan interests abandoned the by which the new Public Service Com-| Crosstown railroad, and the bondhold mission Chairman sides with Thomas F.! ora holding the $1,600,000 of bon no.| Ryan, Peter A. B. Widener, Herbert H.| found they owned nothing except the Vreeland, Almeric H. Paget and other] franchise and some rails. 1. | traction magnates in a $1,100,000 bona] The receiver thereupon began his ac "| sult tried before him some months ago. tion ‘against. the AMfetropolitan Traction Joseph B. Mayer, receiver of the|Company directors to compel them to Handicap: three: rear ole 98: Nobis Tas Han Macete: i four years and ‘Gale, ¢ ielen a vos season, in three-quarter and La Ronge te | pierre. shaw! and self-atriped collars alt furlongs. 3, out, firsts 1 thought Stairs, ‘ statements in court, rearraignéd fot; meee ; Heretic, 108 (MeIntyre), 6 Mi Twenty-eighth and Twenty - ninth BEN Eee EN Pea” Aneathg’ toe AM Fiat, Qin T tell you th before the Magistrate y and fined to 1, 9 to 6, 7 to 10, third. Time, 1.25 1-5, i] streets Crosstown Railroad Company.| Mage’ were pledged. for rolling stock | oincment tor abeut too $10 after the court probation officer had Miss Jonah V. Powers, Grecian Bend, brought the suit to comzel the traction| tng equipment. Marmot Coats ring to account for bonds Issued by the ‘an hie hair haa) Sam Barber, (Pretend aleo ran and fin- reported the physician had given a true Justice Meal held in this inatasnee eran of Rian, WN OCRTH RACE — Three-yeur-olds Se er eR ey eolling, cami that. in effect, the Metropolitan Trac- curly.” (signed) Made from fine selected mink-dyed skins. 48 However, Dr. Richter exasperated! wi un testing, six furlonge.—Lord Pat had Tranchines to operate chingek {tion Interests had the right to inne 7 aa Fennaty 75.00 50 Magistrate Kernochan by asking that! Wells, 107 jover), 6 to 1, 2 to 1] pIner RACK r0.year-olds: 00; | Twenty-elghth, Twenty-ninth and other! thee bonds and that the purchasers Caracul Coats (Bi the fine be reduced to $5, the amount he} 7 to 10, won; Chemulpo, 109 (Mondon), ter-mile.--Ortrando, “144: streets. At the trial, former Justice Hae ne eee iarinte ained (Acar. Coats (Black Fox Collars) 4 in his pockets. even, 2 to 5 and out, #econd: Flel, 98 Alton marker and Paul D, Cravath other defe br you ny any 1088 rm send you to (Martin), 6 to 1, 7 to 6, iS ie be ise he for the ae be pg dullus: enomes, tenan py gM shin tha brought prompt relief, It ts Made of foreign dyed fine lustrous skins. 65, 00 vi Time—1.17 2-6, | Pink ¥ ts, layer, new Federal District Judge ch for You. Resinol Ont the Workhouse. I've been as lenient as and An G. Giiert represented (ie te oe, nan are Mare a Formerly 110.00 e ; . Dawton Wiggins als: Tim going to de with you,” said the| G°My, Bodkin ton i ae Sable Squirrel Coats wave her address as No. 74 West One| yf; Hundred and Eighth street and who t % Queen i Court. = In 18% Edward Lauterbach represent-| SUNBURY, rr samples to Dept. &-T, Resinol Chi Dr. Richter was arrested on com- r Sat, Yor" | og the owners of the $1,000,000 stock and! Naomi Weller, sixteen, ced of prime quality mink-dyed skins. plaint of Mrs, Albertine Brockaw, who it Ce fl Feanvetty 145.00 85.00 te i Tecmo Baby Caracul Coats Baas B2az5t had. the doctor taken into custody at Sy = saa ofa Moire marked pelts trimmed with ermine, chinchilla, ois + ve ermine, She aie ae iN i are sen S ERN BRO HERS ppg dake as Lorem dbic ory 95.00 rere Wisi: ithe: (ten destar preadad (NG a Ay BS 2,3 will continue To-morrow, in a specially arranged section, on the First vided fre quality gunvine Seth eas 32500 195.00 ft lune! i] qui 27 a etecta of & lunch with Haul refresh i By y+ g (Re Main Building, their extraordinary Sale of Held of No. 61 East Seventh street D. 3" EY bt ew 110; and a Dr. Jewell of No, 218 East| Yj Sy we wat g ye ‘Twelfth street as vouchers for his char- acter, The report made to Magistrate Ker- nochan to-day was that these two phy- > siclans had spoken of Dr, Richter in the highest way as to his attainments and had said he was a writer on medi- | cal subjects an author of repute | nthe profe: The docior was sent back to the pen} in the expectation that some friend would respond to his message for as- sistance in the matter of the fine. —_— THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Black and Colored Dress Silks At the following Radically Reduced Prices: \ Peau de Cygne and Satin Charmeuse, all colors Imported upre an Value 98 Yard, §8€ | and black, value $2.00 Yard, at 1.30 at 1.45 wat — Crepe Shantungs, hiffon Granadines, ; ' g i tion, Heartburn| nf" Granadines. ard, at. 7° | AIWSilk Faille and Moires, h feels fine. Values $2.50 and $3.50 Yard rted Bordered Foulards Hudson Seal Coats 95.00 125.00 Formerly $165.00 Formerly $185.00 Made of French muskrat ski of choicest quality, in full Ugh nod Su snout of the lowe eign, STOMAGH SIK, St FULL OF GAS In five minutes! Time it! All Indi and Dyspepsia gone and your sto! Im Silk Striped Suitings, cat, Toweet a — | stomac Diapepsi i ° H Muffs. ia wie pron os eters ay ioe tptomack reruted and ahve $0.78 098.50 Yel SO Bo Value $3.75 ‘Yard, at 1.35) 44! $0, 19.80..... Black Fox. .... ae. | eae im circuits sous’ gaasy and | If your stouch doesn't take care of at| Satin Ondoyant, Imported Printed Taffetasand 27.50... .Pointed Sitka Fox. [upset and what you just ate has fer your liberal hit without rebellion, Value $2.50 Yard, at- 1.25 | Fleur de Soie, Value $4.50 Yd, at 1.75] 14.80..0..0.0...... Civet Cat... 3 | mented into stubborn lumps; your head | your food is ammage instead of « hel : 12.00 a, | dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids|remember thiquickest, surest, most Double Faced Silk Suitings. OU... . Raccoon and eructate undigested food; breath | harmless relief Pape's pain, which , BS» 22.80.. .Mole.. {foul, tongue couted-—just take a little Jeosts only fifteents for a large case at and Rich Foulard Effects, Values $3.50 to $6.00 Yard, at 2.25 8.50 Bi We 4, | Dinpepsin and in five minutes qo I |drug stores. t's truly wonderful—it 50... jue olf. . it | wonder what became of the in Fgcation [digesta food al sete things st ht #0 12.50... Persian... ™ \d_ distress. ntly and eay that it is aston’ rihy — 2 |. Millionr of men and women to-day Fiease don't rom and on with & re weak, ‘8 — 1% | know that it is needless to have a bad | disordered stgach: Also Their Annual February Clearance Sale of Artistic and Serviceable Furniture For BEDROOMS, DINING ROOMS, LIBRARY AND LIVING ROOMS, comprising large assortments of complete Suitesand Separate Pieces,in the various styles, woods and finishes; also an interesting collection of PERIOD FURNITURE, representing excel- lent reproductions of cl..ssic models of famous designers and many articles for decora- tive furnishing, which on account of removal to their New Building in Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue, have been marked At Even Greater Reductions Than in Previous Years To Close Out Entire Balance of Stock Winter Suits, Coats, Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES At a Fraction of the Original Prices N Progre Now Under Vay, Our || Colonial Mahogany Bedroom Suite rae Sideboards low in Progress— 4 || Bureau, Regularly $62.50, at $48.50 olden Oak, Was $34.50, Now $26.50 Vv Vv _ Our Clean-Up Sale of Wonderful wie y Sale of |}! Chitfonier, 250, “* 42.80 | Mahogany, nabs ey ils ha Avenue at 38th Street || Toilet Table, sd 40.0, “ 33.00 “72.00, “60.00 iasl0S UPTRVMIP |] pessteaa” = S500; + 48.00 China Closet — $ . ® [___Prices Range Up from $45. | | Reductions Range fr 10 to 50% Leather Arm Chairs Se se Political Intormaain ||in Morocco, at $38.00, 40.00, 65.00 Were $52.00, 55.00 and 82.00 Mahogany, bg 35.00) Just Extension Tables glance Easy Chairs Golden Oak, Was $16.00, Now $13.50 i lin Denim, at $19.00, 24.00, 38.00 “4636.00, 28,50 bid } Were $25.00, 31.00 and 45.00 Mahogany, “45,00, “ this te list of ‘ Polistes) Subjects, In- St 4 The World ‘| Almanac and Encyclopedia *for 1913 ¢ Do They Not Furnish tevating & Yoleokl ere: Data, Statistics, Etc.? || Colonial Mahogany Library Tables, oval and oblong, Fourth Floor Kegularly $40.L0, at $26.50 | Main Buildin; 10¢ Stove Dusting Brushes, Te Medium size, closely _ filled, paces 5 fibre, with finished hard- wood handles. Medium size, four sewed, clear To-movrow, Continuation Sale of Specially Selected and Very Desirable Oriental Carpets and Rugs At One-Third to One-Half Less Than Former Selling Prices Included are the following Very Exceptional Values: Kirmanshah Carpets About 9 by 12 ft, at $175.00 to 238.00 Formerly $295.00 to 475,00 India Carpets 79¢ Food Chopper, 59¢ The Climax: chops vegetables and meate without crushing; complete with assorted knives. long corn tightly w Fapped on 4c Stove Polish, 2 for Se “X-Ray” dustless and odorless; polishes quickly, retains the lustre. 39¢ Dusting Brushes, 25¢ Fine black hair, well made, very convenient size, with fin- ished handle. 75c Floor Brooms, 48¢ 49c Clothes Lines, 34c Fine Manilla clothes line, extra strong, in 100 ft. lengths. $1.49 Rice Bollers, 98¢ Double rice or milk boiler, me- dium size. Made of seamless, sanitary polished aluminum, Beloochistan Rugs 214 to 3 ft. wide by 4 to 544 ft. 1ong, $7.85, 9.75 Formeriy $15.75 and 19,50 Irans, Serebends and Kurdestans White pins; adjust! 6x12 feet. with non-rusting , from 6.6x4.6 to 10c Kitchen Knives ic About 12 to 20 by 16 to 24 ft, 175.00 to 428.00 | About 414 to Sigft. by Oto 7 ft, at $29.50. ; \ Formerly $350.00 to 975,00 Formerly $58.00 to 65,00 Over 25,000 facts and j , H | | Sarouk Carpets Royal Kirmanshghs and Sarouks figuresabout more than ; | t ]\| About 7 by 10 to 11 by 14 ft, $148.00 to 350.00 | About 444 by 7 ft., at $49.50. 58.00 2,500 various subjects j : $1.25 hair Fleor Brooms, 89c S4e Coltee Mills, » Se 16 Cal \ ‘Formerly $295.00 to $750.00 Formerly $85.00 to $125.00 altogether | fasten on ly | F iriaa Sis ie eae Praia AK iyseg ee Persian Serapi Carpets Persian Hall Runners j handle. || About 9 by 12 to 10 by 13 ft, $115.00 to 225.00 | from 3to4ft. wide by 13 to 17ft. long, at $85.00 25c at Newsstands Formeriy $225.00 to $475.00 Formeny $58.00 to 68,00 Formeriy $135.00 to $150.00, at $88.00 New Building 35c by Mail Get a Copy Without Delay! The World Almanac, World Building, New York City, wY, Persian Mahal Carpets, About 9by 12 [t., |) Fourth Floor West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets |

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