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HE SUCCEEDED ROGERS. Controlling Vast Interests of “Oil Trust,” He Was Chief Witness in $29,000,000 Suit, at Half Price PROTRACTED ILLNESS. t No, @1 Tenth ue, emolied : ga eoay rected th $17,000 worth, suitable for i] Il A every room in the house. Mdst- ‘haa been much a bad speculation that he ERUPTION ON BATTERY es. row, Welsenteld called a policeman and ey ! burners of the stove, whioh he had color, subtle Hendings of the rich Expires at Palm Beach Y —— from Muasia to America and open a bold, effective designs in heavy silk o mat ih Cp Poste ln peal land braid embroidery. | Buttons Down in Rattery Park, where are a che Onop by. aed the land loops in heavy hand loomed Contanelll had @ prosperous peanut | depondent. POREVENING COWNS-—there 8 doctor. silver and gold tinsel laces. " G ‘epe STANDARD OIL MAGNATE TAILOR TRIES TO DIE. : : ‘i. HM. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Fine Furniture DEAD IN FLORIDA AFTER Indore Weteonteld, who hes @ Jewelry ¥ : 5 i gaa to-day and connected the odor with | the misfortunes of hie neighbor, Joseph | Green, whone tallor shop across the han n ; Sroadway, 34th eoaseh Se. fly one of a kind. p fi hi doo of am in the kitchen in the rear of his store mings for the new season. Trim= ' Steam Whistle on Roaster Got | unconscious, Gas was escaping from mings thal are vivid harmonies ‘ i i opened. Green waa taken to Bellevue shades for which Fashion has p Vice-President of Company on Giuseppi's Nerves, So. | Met, sited hie mann naa pind Me Preeren Di BL OU S ES c tl He Choked It. faved eneuien money to bring hie mother [Il BULGARIAN GALLOONS— After Long Illness. wont to ansemble hackmen, longshoro- linen-—gay with bright stitches in Ton aa anne reporter Guleepy|Setecaee uot “ets, ‘hed gase primiive but striking patterns Voile Twenty 4. He han it a ager ae ok ~ged 5 ty BY cr uae tans ‘hae and @ few DID OT LIE DOWN are bands of chiffon rosebuds, rhines NAY Batiste Pretty days ago friends prevailed on him to see N mings in floral patterns—Galloons| Models jul “Nerves,” the Goetor told him, and he FOR FIVE WEEKS P $2.00 Bl Asked him what he did. BEADED BANDINGS are high! : (Copies of Blouses) Proudly the patient told him that J — lin favor, the newest importations peers (Otel eee School Girl Had Serious Bron- including many exquisite novelt . In Littl Was tere ana on é James A. Moffett, Vice-President of the doctor, “you have one| chial Cough—Cured It with | llilcaming sikver spanglen, form an ‘' aa or eiees $410 44 i ss baka a albie rg om Abert dd pen-| Father John’s Medicine. _ 5 |}effective border for a Persian band- Was! : “! sey, Chairman of the Board of Director nuts hot and a@ litle steam whistle ing, the beautiful design worked in All the smartest features of the new season's of the Corn Products Company, Pres!- | blows constantly. That's what's the clouded opalescent be: dull le sm S 0 sceea | dent and Director of the National Tran- matter wtih you. You must cut out the " 1 soft rose, green and violet tones. é J 5 Blouse fashions are cleverly introduced in sit Company and President and Director whia | 4 The new lead beads, iridescent and these models. The three-quarter length of the New York Transit Company, the So to-day Guiseppe cut out the whis-) ‘ . 2 sleeve effects, the new wide flat collars, the pleated frills, the hemstitched borders tle. He tied a big red bandanna about it. Not only did the whistle stop, but latter three corporations Standard OM | Auxiliaries, died last night at Palm gold beads in floral pattern. D<J.A MOFFETT. Ranor tn par ——-—~ | no rteam could excape. \ 3 Had —— of tinted voile, the bright Bulgarian embroid- eal, after inated vee Serenely Guinepp! at down and kK. LACES IN FINE GOLD OR ‘ . eries—novel notes characteristic of the season's Pale Beach (wo monihe under the care waited for hia customers, For the first { coughed SILVER threads, mounted with . best. styles—have been copied from models Palm Beach two months uni ~k “ a time in many days he had no nerves. 4 rhinestones, have tiny rosebuds of : . | designed by the feading French Arey AMHTTEAN Biecccantar, Soe wees ae uu wees He was at peace with the world. He Be ait chenille or chiffon in dainty soft arate - desi ee atone os polreue eit ia boost \ jdid not know that he had tled down) ag colorings—beautiful Trimmings for ned lesigners. Thbss a i ‘end ergs Moffett of this his safety valve. pl i the new season's gowns. . Me ware tone ton thay wale WitS In a few moments there wi Model 1—Voile Blouse Model 6—Fine batiste plosion which made Niagara's roar d, a lady recommended HERE ARE ALSO CORSAGE \ very dainty in style, with] Blouse, with the finely Se roe eas’ cuerrae the antl 3 whinRer. ‘The safety valve had h . 1 commenced taking |] ROSES of black chiffon with silver \4eere Youble sadlor collar and | tucked bosom effect, turn oy ce nate aa oe H werted itnelf, The little engine had and since then have |[|Ipaillettes—Roses of crepe and 4 cuffs of tinted voile, hem=| over collar and black silk SHEL (cs aibactiba ct Jonas Hockes gone skyward, carrying with it the! never missed a d panne velvet in soft natural color Stitched. Long ties of satin | bowtie. The three-quarter , ietligieattas anute and the peanut stand, ‘fhe great deal to ings with leaves of iridescent beads|| | fl ribbon. sleeves have turn-back feller, built up the Standard O11 Com- nbove: sas SVEERGA WHE: fi ble. H {ha rhe jaye : 2 S ff 10 ying in bronze and green —Roses_ with! cuffs. pany. Each of these men was a #pe-| One thousand dollars a month, the| shelte, Tt rained peanuts, With the 80 bad I wa Prop leaves of tinted crystal and ¢ Model 2—Crepe Blouse. _ clalist. Moffett's specialty was | salary of a Catinet offic:s, Is too small| famen, the amoke, the steam and the crystal beads—with gilt bead edges. sey renee mer tre Ithough he knew the/ Howance f fourteen- 14 with hemstitched “Princess| Model Voile Blouse, marer pe al spe “4 ry ¢ reben ae Ad by , ai ge ite peanuts it was @ miniature volcano, Oho. er Helene” frills and frilled | of very smart style, the new oll business from beginning to end.|New York girl. So Referce ur | And Guiseppi? 5 : yeni F . »§: round collar, yoke | flat collar, cuffs anc Up to the time when filness forced | Larremore has reported to the Surro-| They found him down at South # eet.) eather dot pag Cue eee if Bee a Mlosatalid Ce ly hak Fine shear quality HE OA, co Rate oe Rim to forsake his desk 26 | gate. No, he wasn’t blown there. He started, res uta: sae Y Tneate nie rene . ” leolore ty Bresdway he was an acti tor in| "phe girl is Helen A. DeWitt of No. |though, at the mame time the peanut, remedy for coughs, colds tine ier cna sh | vik - fay atreniee 2, ee the management of the Standard Oil | g ast Fitty-first street, @ daughter of /Mtand did and bent the Battery record! bead rom i Ky viliere Beaiisy Ulitterfiles Lieacled cand: ene : } Propertics under the system of control | ‘ for eprinting. He had no nerves left | “ome, free from alcoho! and dangerous eyed ‘ é Model 3—Voile Blouse, _— 9 4 @iilines by the United States: Govern. | 20 ate William Percival Dewitt. she h | 4 dru nd is not a patent medicine, but broidered—all these and = many’ with wide panel of ecru r, vay b ving rs yap ay: jes Go Interited $1,000,000 on her mother’s death | “hen he dropped at South atreet, ‘a doctor's prescription. F are dis hadow be pe h ‘v.| Model8—Batiste Blouse, F je Supreme Court order dis-| 9) ana $300,000 wales nied shadow lace; he em molving tho O11 Trust, . posdieisah bigs i / with s of| With deep fancy yoke of hnes and fine Ha ea ah ead adie) ne-quartet th | lace and fine tucks trim the reesquarter length | font, the high collar and long sleeves. Mr, Moffett was born in Pocahontas! ath tn 1007, In 167 she p der the guardianship of her uncl Main Floor, Broa Jo- ih H. DeWitt, and the Surrogate signed burs, W. Va., asa clerk in @ refinery, | 4 order permitting the guardian to HI8 PROMOTION IN OIL BU8I-| allow his ward $12,000 4 year, Recently Ni —_—_—_a See area eEnnEEEERE EEE EIEEEREEESEEREESIIEnenammemeatl layed for your cri | inspection) ORDERS YOUNGS ACQUITTED. | Inthe. “Trimm: County, Virginia, in April, 1851. He e ne ‘ Gom Saye Evidence Is tered the ofl business in 1870 in Parkers- Three Others to Go Free. ie HAND-EMBROIDERED to acquit Wiliam P. Youn, Model 4—Lace stripe} Mier lawn Blouse, with panels of | Model 9—Voile Blouse, 8 WAS RAPID. the guardian complained that $12,000 1 ‘The Mtandard Oll Company was just be- | wae too little, His appitcation for an for ucked Perdury jn & sane growing WAIST PATTERNS Irish crochet insertion; | with V-neck and. short { 1 Seren blbesererd ssa'ks ber Agere Searwes Pelurdey asetbtead teal Re Youngs, who lives at No, 817 oases lenatiy ne ibshagrial as tint i Siapuit te Go otssee cailbre thee ly allo’ f moe cpr eneey. Wes naleleet a ished with pleatings. | ery; all finely tucked. ’ showed nimeslt to be of the caltore that fhe peso allowance be increased to| assistant Postmaster Thomas F, Mur. ry; a . med e of! usinens, eases aoe j $99,000. phy, Charles K, Lexow and Dr. H. A. Before many veara had passed he had| “ShF is unusually developed, both} James. It chat that on J { Flaen to. the muperintendency of one of| mentally and physically, for a girl of |it10, they swore to Sali pall 1 49 te 9 89 Model 5—Voile Blouses,| Model 10—Voile Blouse, i] bd Independent oli compantes In| nor age," reports the referee, “and her! the State Superintendent of Ban 9 ® with” effective Bulgarian |with’ = Frincess Helene, the Parkersturg district, and from that | ai embroidery panels; Valens | frill. Collar, cuffs and frill expenses have increased and ere in-jWhich the assets of the Washington | ae I ried to low pps lazevand fine cueke cd win ined colle. Beaton he waa taken Into the Standard creqying, eapectally ax to clothing and | Savings Bank were placed $3,008 ; 3300 ps 320.00 gh ire teint hentromas che mm Rena Gevis tal Ie 193 Mr, Moffett came to New York | #180 a# Is necessitated by participation | {hel true amount. tractdaetpsh d bs i 4 collar and short sleeves. | buttons in matching colors. 5 @24 was placed in an important posi. | in social fe.” ole ie pal Gad) Yates Wiles ae D ’ d A sample collection, secured Goa with the Pratt Refining Company | She 1s attending an expensive school, | "en, na" ea ae on ju ge from a leading importer. These % Hes ieee need wis B, Freeman, formerly @ cler { Brook! has a personal maid, a visiting French tn the Washington, Bank, testified that ‘ agnized by a series of promotions and | governess, has one trip abroad |as notary he had witnessed the signa- {9 189 he was made President of the| and wants to go again in April. In ad-/tures on the report. He could not @tandard O11 Company of Indiana and | aition to the house on Fifty-first street |aay whether Youngs had been sworn gent to Chicago to take charge of the phe has a country house at Monm a a jouth | when he affixed his signature or not, Qffairs of the Standard in that terri: | peach, N. J., and bears one-half the Shirtwaist Patterns are richly em- broidered in all white or in pastel colors on habutai or crepe silk in heavy, effective designs. Only one or two of any style, but an assortment of two hundred pat- (aia FRE TET SOT TINT | Macy's Blouses at $/.98 include eighteen new Spring models in sheer fine voiles, lawns, crepes and batistes with trimmings of hand-embroidery, Bohemian and filet apianobyits price. The MEISTER at 6175 sounds “cheap” because you cluny, shadow lace, Irish crochet and Justice Goff deemed the evidence (es , 7 tory. a - ; terns from which to select alenciennes. Second Fi. 35th ks, (DiGttett was in cote charge ot | Czmenee % ls UPKeeD. insufficient to convict. have been taught to pay big Main Floor, 84th street S = th se, the immense refineries ut Whiting, Ind., - profits in the past. Yet the | Suet south of Chicago, and also had MEISTER has everything CLEARANCE « $5 & $6 SHOES, 47 $2.69 Macy’s Prices Were $3.49, $3.96 & $4.96 adie ts Reni, Several thousand pairs of Shoes taken from regular stock and reduced for quick disposal because the size range is not complete. Included in the SesortMent, are Dus p, ton and lace Shoes of the most shapely ee ras gs0. OnE oR and stylish lasts, in patent leather and 88-NOTE PLAYER-PIANOS \ gunmetal calf. Shoes that in every de- Jrom $345 upwards § ra of mane an finien are ue fo the : f Interest, : Em Macy standard of quality. joes tha’ I FREIGHT ANYWHERE tect their original prices the best SEND FOR OUR FREE PIANO BOOK. T/A vaiues in the city—and which at the present reductions offer Rothschild & Company exceptional opportunities for money saving. suse SEEa Haxben: |] The Shoes illustrated are but two of many styles, represent - ClarendonBidg.,5.E.Cor.1 8th St.& 4th Ave || ing patent leather Shoes with kid tops and gun metal kid Shoes Conveniently reached by Sulymay and Madison with uppers of the same leather. TELEPHONE STUYVESANT 353-354 All sizes from 24% to 7 are included in the assortment— and while there are not all sizes in each of the many styles, there is sufficient variety to admit of excellent choosing. the high priced pianos have and will give you just as rich a tone and just as long ser- vice. You may pay for it at the rate of $1 a week or $5 a month, and you will not pay any interest on the payments, Rothschild & Company are the makers and sellers. $1 a Week or $5 a Month and Charge You No Interest on ine Vayments | the direction of all the Standard Oi! | pipe dines in the West, He was made @ @irector of the Standard Ol! Company ” of New Jersey, the parent corporation | of the monopoly, in 1901, but remained | in charge of the Chicago field. 10 NGUE COATED? —GISCARETS SURE At the time the Government brought | ita suit against the Standard Of! Co, of Indiana for violation of the laws of In- | en een ae Me Mot.| _ Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches fett, by reason of his control of the In- | come from a te iver and clogged, constipated bowels, which cause your stomach @iana corporation, bore the brunt of the| to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in i] Pronecution. A fine of $29,000,000 was as- | a swill barrel, That's the first step to untold misery—foul gases, bad breath, feneeaxainat the corporation by Judke | yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating, A Cascare ; United States Appellate Court and the to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from your druggist will decision upon which It waa based was | keep your Liver active, Bowels c and regular, Stomach sweet, Head clear, and reversed, make you feel bully for months, Don't forget the children. HE BECAME THE SUCCESSOR OF | H. H, ROGERS, it} It was generally conceded that Mr. Moffett's defense of his actions, as President of the Standard Ol Company { of Indiana, was the greatest factor in } the eventual defeat of the Government in thie litigation, He relinquished the presidency of the Indiana corporation and came to New York, H. 1. Rogers was gradually retiring from his Standard 1) activities and Mr, Moffett took up the duties Mr. iP ‘Rogers, wes lazing, down, The chiet! WL. DOUGLAS nection with transportation of oll and oll products, This important branch bbe Fe) 4 &* SHOES of the work was soon taken up entirely ' by Mr. Moffett, who managed all the style, Sand i? pipe line companies of the Standard, | Ms y ‘On the death of Mr. Rogers, Mr, Mof- he PPO can \ fett took his place as Vice-President of pclioubiedly the following the Btandard Oil Company of New Jer- oe rmaere sey and President of all the pipe line ails st tea ant companies, He also had charge of the find themselves In eteainship and tank transportation in the New York district. Mr. Moffett married Miss Kate Jack- MEN'S MADRAS SHIRTS Sold Elsewhere at $1.50 Made especially for us during the dull season, at great savings—to you. All are Coat I. About of C them are ted and the rest plain Cc nee style. All have laundered cuffs attached. The material is a fine “Derby” weave madras, white, with some of the newest stripe effects in blue, helio, tan and black. Among them are striking yet tasteful combinations of black with blue and black with helio. There are all sizes from 14 to 18, and choice of 34 and 35 for sleeve-length in every size. The Newest Shirtings for Spring and Summer, 1913, have recently arrived and are on display in the “To Order"’ Shirt Showroom on the 34th Street side, rear, Choice of 100 patterns, in woven madras, at $2.48, up to 25 patterns in all pure “tub” silk in white and colors at $7.49, Dainty SPRING DRESSES for INFANTS and Children New Spring styles for infants’ wear in white domestic goods have arrived fully 10 days ahead of our usual deliv- ery. We have an excellent selection of long and short dresses and skirts in from 6 to 10 different styles at all prices from 49c to $6.49, ——P rincess Russian and Empire Dresses for the young folks, boys and girls from 1 to 5 years at 99¢, $1.24, $1.49, $1.98, $2.97, $3.96 up to $8.89, We have an excellent selection of warm lined long Coats for the babies, in cashmere, crepella and faille silk, some beau- Ailments of Men Happily Overcome SUCCESSFULLY TRIED BY MANY, Macy’s Upholstery Department Removed to the Fourth Floor It now occupies about twice as much space as formerly. The move and the increased space were necessitated by a great increase in the business of the Department and to display adequately the new- est Spring Upholstery Fabrics just in and arriving daily from European and American manufacturers. Dinner de Luxe 59c Thursday, Feb. 27th, 1913 eon in 1883, He lived at No, 212 West] 1 Beventy-second street, The fortune accu- mulated by Mr, Moffett is large, but | only his most intimate business avso- | be tnfalithle, tent In quickly re Vous exhaustion," melancholla and the » aL, Te ane as of lust wast he t fifty conta’ worth ot Sesved from 11.30 A. M. to 2.15 P.M. tifully braid-trimmed, others in fine valenciennes lace. _- yl was worth. ok three ounces Recond Floor, Rear. 34th Sthect. Be ha | reat Cane CARPETS “ ~—A Great Sale * 11,517 Yds.---CARPETS « 4 ’ sens, Cam Rinauny ot ply Soe pune renee Comune andere '4CY'S MUST “CLEAN HOUSE" in the Carpet and Palterns are in Oriental, ‘all-over’ Persian, and two-tone } Allchin would not have commended Rig Department, which is now in its new and more commodious home on the Fourth Floor. New Carpet- elf to the late Bishop Fraser of Man- ite the ite Bh Promptly Bere oat hk clneynan tol cal Relieved SWEETBREADS. CUTLE1 ®) ings for 1913 are coming in daily; no better, perhaps, in eee nas cass, under the sreniaek| ROBINSON or pattern than those we offer here—but different. To secure house ie bed teeuliea him, and the Sanen| c 4 ROAST LEG OF LAMB room for this new stock we have cut in half Macy's fregular “Low: wrote him a letter of repront pointing |W ise wondertal pain Felievere are noe x fae Mint Sauce est-inethe-City” prices on nearly seven miles of fine Carpets. out (among other things) that, exposed { E 4 - - aa the Church of England was to much Ask Your Drussiet For ie ¥ SRINAGH au 4) DU TE criticiom on ail hands her ministers and POTA NDANTE ought to be very careful in their de- meganor, The offender replied by saying, | ‘IT must regretfully admit that being | grossly ineulted, and forgetting in the heat of the moment the critical position ee ee | the Church of England, I aid knock wan dows,’ " _ [WORLD WANTS WORK WORDERS, FILET of BASS CENDRILLON or EGG ala TRIPE in almost every known combination of color and shade. ry from a'small lot of 76 yards of Velvet Carpet up sisting of 1,913 yards of fine Axminster, and in most of the patterns the quantities are large enough even to warrant the consideration of hotel-keepers and others whose needs are Tapestry Brussels lngrein Fels ra: 2,105 yards that ] 157 yh were 74c yd, were 89¢ yd. 49 870 yds. were 69c yd, 2,048 yards that [ C 405 yds. were 48c ce were 76c yd. Yd. 185 yds. were 48c yd, Velvet Carpets 1,527 yards that | j 6c Axminster Carpets 1,913 yards that | ere $1.24 yd. were $1.34 yd. ‘Any Guaatity oF 106 and 26¢ Packages | were $1,04 yd. 266 yards that were $1.24 yd. and no wi as to your affitetion, t hi na once nla ti

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