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\ Fotech, New Star, Merise and Naughty Tad also ran and finished as named. THIRD RACE—Three-year-olds and Upwerd; selling; five and a half fur- longe.—Tarte, 94 (Snyder), 6 to 5, 2 to 5 and out, won; Gold Cap, 112 (But- well), 11 to 10, 2 to 6 and out, second; Rose Queen, 105 (Deronde), 5 ti 8 to & and out, third. Time, 1 . @yivestris and Chemulpo also ran and finished as named. to 20 and out, second; Sam- to 1, 4 to third, Time—11334. Paton —_—_— ‘The strength displayed in the stock market to-day was caused mainiy by @hort covering. It was the general im- Pression that the bills affecting the CHARLESTON RACES. FIR&T RACE—Three-year-olds and elling; six furlongs.—Berke- | 5, Wen; Veneta Strome, 108 (Monson), 7 te G, 8 t 5 and 1 to 8, eco! @e 108 (Goose), 10 8 bo 6, thin. Time Grump, Ancon, Tony W., C Greve Mc also ran and finished as mamed. we, RACH—Five-year-olds and elling; five and @ half fur- longa Theo Cook, 112 (Ward), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Rubla Granda, 112 (Goose), 7 to 2, 6 to & @mi 1 to 2, eecond; Strike Out, 114 third Time, 1.092-9. Quincy Belle, @tock transfer tax and incorporation of the New York Stock Exchange will not pase the Legislature. ‘The closing of the market was etrong EsSeek 9 RESSEE bese Ent esy FF EF FES EFES abaese FFE FESEECESEE FEEE EES Beesk esenses! 2 spe SE at FSF LERECES TEES EstsEne = HEE HEEET EEE TEE EHH PtH ttt tte ttt tte SNSE: Seth Fi aoe ae iS Ewe Beses: oe 22s tay oh arsed seers FPLELECS EEC CES: =. mort Ban” cover Ain. MES BOXING COMMISSIONER O'NEILL ASKS $2,000 SALARY ' Will Also Ask State for $15,000, | Part of Which Is to Pay Game's “Inspectors.” ALBANY, Feb, 27.—State compensation % for official inspectors appointed by the New York State Athletic Association will be recommended to the Legislature, according to Frank 8. O'Neill of Bing- hampton, Chairman of the Commiasion, With that end in view the Commission will ask for an appropriation of $15,000 for the next fiscal year, part of which | i, would be used as salaries for the three members of the Commission. ‘At Present the expenses of the Com- mission are limited to $6,0% a year, the Commissioners serving without Day. An effort will be made to give them @ salary of $2,000 a year each, —_—_———— ONE MORE OIL MELON. by Big #10,000,000 s¢: eidiary Co Another of the Standard Of! subsidiary companies made possible by the dis- olution of the trust by the Supreme Court “cut a lemon" to-day, This was the South Penn Ol Company, which an- nounced that its stockholders will vote May 1 on the proposition to increase the capital stock from $2,600,000 to $12,400,000, One hundred thousand shares will be tagued, of which 75,000 will be distributed pre rata among the stockholders and %,000 will be sold at par to the stock- holders on @ pro rata apportionment ‘The concern has a surplus of $13,908,286, , and has been paying quarterly dividends since the dissolution of the parent com- pany of ten dollars quarterly per share, ite stock sold on the curb to-day for 1060, last night's close being $965, pb at ASK RECEIVER FOR BROKERS. Liabilities $300,000, A petition in involuntary bankruptcy Atrected againat the Stock Exchange firm of Mod Adams & Co, with elaborate offices at No, % Wall street, was filed in the United States Dat Court this afternoon by three creditors, ‘They asked that William Blau, an ac- torney, be named as receiver for the firm, The assets are unknown and the ligbillties are declared ¢: ee Tumulty in Washingt WASHINGTON, Fi ‘Tumutty, secretary to President-elect Wilson, reached Washington to-day his wepk at the White House, (Obert), 8 to 5, 4 to & and 2 to 5] cre . MJoseph P| trem Trenton, to prepare for taking wi THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918. __ . ide and upward: five and « half furlongy—Jack Nunnally, 100; Mise Jonah, 107; {Gut Too, 108; Sidon, toe Sherif? Gruent Howdy, 100; Dust Pan, boy ion ‘Stisa Primitive, 111; all Two-year ole; sell 115; Ave, 107; Pat iden 107; Otranto, 116; (ooden Show, 107; Bouthern Shore, 80; Somty Howdy, 106; Gamant, 98, FIFTH RACE —Three yea eelling; fie and one-half furl 100; Lady Hugher, 104; Aldeman Chicco, 106; Tiny Tim, 104; Bod: Rin, 108; Commoner Touch, 108, SIXTH RACE—Four-yenrokls and opwant; selling; een furlongs, , 107; Henock, 102; Filant, 108; Lord Flam, 116; emt Quarer, 112; Jen ‘Treamure, 116;) Rey, Harcourt, a TWO ARE PUT IN HOSPITAL, BROTHERS HELD, IN A ROW. Weather That Prevented Electricians Working Is Indirect Cause of Shooting in Saloon. Flectrircians kept by the weather from work on a new building near the saloon of Diana Brothers, No, 1912 Bronxville avenue, to-day, took refuge in saloon, After four hours, the of the Westchester station, led flying advance guar, Mounted Po: licoemen McCarthy and Kennedy wei called to the saloon. They found Walter McGilles, an electrician, of No. 4 Van Cortlandt avenue, with a revolver wound in his rm, his nose broken and many brulees, nd Sayles Gornby of No. 1908 Wallace avenue, with a brok nose and bruises. The The electricians said Vtago Diana had interfered in a quarrel of the workmen by snatching up @ revolver and trying 1s guests out, and that he had + | Is to Get Rid of All the Burden of Sick Headache, Sour, Bloated Stomach, a Thick, Yellow, Bilious Condition of the Blood, Weak, Inactive Kidneys and a Condition of Sickness that Is Making You Miserable. He Sends Trial Treatment Free. Dr, Burk perchan Will send tt prepaid on recelpt of price, and if the doctor will Banke or | tell you be | | ra has | fair) ay Ket this 30-day Eeatiusel ter eal BB conte, to-da; And Ink that | . and that druggists ev recognized known, OTHENBERG SS CO ST 4" OTREE Bargain Friday’s Lowered-Price Specials Parlor, Uring Room, Dining Room an Hall Ps per: In the newest 1913 Spring designs; tapestries, shaded strip 3 clothe, burlaps And. outlined Cc fi wits larly 25¢; sp fl Bedroom, Hall fa Attic Room Papers Sunt the thing for 2.50 Dress Forms, 1.69 Adjustable to any height; Al heavy iron stand; skirt reinforced with %-ineh metal of guaranteed gingham if Go 00-yard spools, the " Pennant bz Extra Special! -|/$4.98 Means to You ole Halt Regular Price ric. | velvets, and 32 to 44 French Ser rot Made of strictly 7, latest and most fashionable models of the season. Featuring the Nell-Rose satin trimming—short or long sleeves; the new vestee laydown collar style, lace trimming, jabot, etc. taupe, gray, bli Poor for miss have shawl collar of silk imitation There are only 350 ple o) ‘foulards, charming silk poplins and all-wool French serge. Models include the pannier draping; others beautifully trimmed with chiffon, original skirt draped effects, Stripes and changeables, 4.98 | Women’s and Misses’ $5 All Wool /, Site price (only 400 dresses for Friday) Friday Bargain Day atRothenberg & Co. ways Brings with It the Best Value-Giving News of the Week Dress Sale SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBERG co WEST l4™ STREET New Millinery The Hair Braid Plateau Turban Special Sale, Friday, at 1.49 Made with plateau draping of silk pyroxy- line hair braid; with brim and trimmings of velvet; in black or black 1. 49 with navy blue trimming; exactly as pictured, at...... —_——sar OnDERs FILLED or percales, in pink, blue or brown checks; trimmed with folds of contrasting colors; high or Dutch neck, full ekirt and deep hem; sizes to 6 790 Cobbler Sots Very practical for re- pairing — shoes Sale of Heceet rniohings Ne. size. 7 ' 98cirt Lin complete with oman fromted «! very apectal KREAMER Wasi nC ERS—The vest made: every one guar teed M4 hd s—comprising messaline, charmeuse, stately taffctas, silk laces and ery con color, including ‘the pastels, polka dots, ‘navies and black; sizes 14 to 18 years for misses (No Mail Orders Filled.) ble bust for ladies. $6 All-Stee! Baby Crib, $3.98 Staunchly yt together, with 3. 98 drop Strong woven wire spring Which Includes two mattresses; quantl- ty to each custom- er Nmited; no mail erge D Dresses at 2.98 wool serge —after the very We have no charge accow We give no stamps; no club or in. stalments—all of which means in: creased expenses and higher prices. $55 Five-Piece Parlor Suite Mahogany polished; large armchalra, upholstered in Colors: brown, jue, black, etc. Sizes 14 to 18 es, and 34 to 46 bust for “| $18 Brass Bed, like cut, $10 Colonial posts, 10 fillers; with large mounts and ball corners; fine English lacquer; sale price, (No Mail Orders.) i $6 White Cotton , “ $5 Full Coasts Coats Now $1.98 Iegsal Haltiece 448 ip ek 500 garments, made of all-wool Kerseys, Heavy Melton Cloth, etc. Some cat ae aaa (ta 4 tufted; covered In excel: Persian or Baby Lamb; others but- black, t class men; cal, per roll.. ining Room and Dainty ‘ Bedroom Papers 7 i c special, roll. Oatmeal Papers Best domestic 5 foalliy: #8 inches oor fad Sizes 7 nalits, breasted woul m ae >} toned close to yneck—all full length garments, in sizes 32 to 42—colors: Lin Well made one as ill fine Trimmed with broad all-over em: r A Manufacturer’ s Surplus Stock of ing to retail at $1 & $1.25, here at 69c lent quality ticking; sale 98 Friday Special Value List in Silk Shantung Plain and dotted pongees; very silkys Newest Wash Fabrics Extra Quality Chambray pete: In blue, pink, rose, gray, Sic For boys ai fast black #izes 6 to 1 wale at. gerie "4, Waists| : tan and red effects; 10¢ PEE OUT IOUS EE MICRA ORS conse. weave, in all the new spring Apheh des; also two toned effects; ne qui OM hcaahed xt sth in many fetching styles in the 1a W U i ut C lustrated; elaborately trimmed nest spring nonett omen s n erweat GUI SVAREN sci vss sh vince 2448 32-inch Shirting Madras Colored stripes on white Teneriffe shadow lace; sailor col Lisle finish haped 0 cht vests, low neck, P4Se Silk Striped Fancy Voile, 22¢ trimmed with lace and finished with tox wit, or witht, Basvea; Genie aro Knee eautifal quality; in-all the new Spriog mill lengths from 4¥4_ to i others trimmed with Val. lace insertion 4 states, including black and white; spe- Cc $1 Semi CVALUG) ArAE: Pee of double frill down front; all sizes; special Fi Sa le tal un ee Friday Bargain ats og 45c 36 Inch Ramie arate bg unbleached; en "5 Shirts : Extra quality; all linen; full line of c heavily fleeced; sultable for . colors: value 45c; special, per yard Infants’ USC) NOW, se reeeeee peat? aie A ORDERS ALL Stay eines tate ra We Want You to Fully Realize Just What This Sale of : ry wed (| Alarm Clocks ::'!:-" ‘ = wae eavy xmuinster ugs [> | |Steel Knives and F orks At $12.97 Means to You in Dollars and Cents SS axe ORDERS FILLED Whit handsc and shades k ¢ single or double icker suits of sizes 7 to 17 years; Russian suits, military or ‘sailor collars, sermes, that elf allewool blue 3 0 8 years; wits evhere for $4, here at specialty shops. Delightfully pretty ginghams, ni plaited skirts, full cut, button de to hem: sizes 6 to 14 years; Fri DAIL ORDERS FILLE Boys’ ‘Boys’ Clothing Sale Boys’ $4 ys Serge Norfolk Suits With Two Pairs of Knicker —s- Pants at 2.98 to 10 yeai 35 Nort ty steel, with values’ up to IT MEANS over 50% av'ing—and real bonafid> sav'ng, too. We bought : manufacturer’s sample line of 9x12 ft. heavy Axminster Rugs (only ny S80 of 7] oe them), in Persian and floral pat- 1S—20 designs—at the same con- cession we offer you—rugs regularly - selling at $20.00, to-morrow at. . ' 55¢ 20 in. Wide Wide Embroidery ked on fine lawn in all the newest 29c Petticoat (like cut) Pk ing designs je value; at. yard...ee. ane a Sanford's or Smith's Seam-| Wool | Filled Ly oe x6 : mune, Ladies’ pane Aang m Art Rags, runele Rugs 9 and a? Inches; oxidi +f 0 +4 ‘oven one faney me in in walrus, w " pi r ‘ values 29c Couttl; ft. nize at $3 at size 6x0 tt 1,97] | frame} bossed pres Anes Of tine quality jum buKt; $1 Corsets (2 2 boned; also draw te; 2 4 Ae Brussels Rugs, 7.97 e We Tell You These 3,500 attac! hed; siggy 13 to do . ih . remnuarly . Honeycomb Towels ad : Excep Jopally, 1 *0 ae ane : ihe fie bs Quality ates f : > WE UNDERVALUE THEM, “When you sec XXX Weight, 2 Yards Wide-—Bargain Frida: al ; them you'll recognize frocks for which you'vey {78 SiMe skint NS 1. 49 Nothing better for double the money than Will's cag : had to pay as high as $1.50 and $1.75 in , Cork Linoleum, New patterns, 2 yards wide, no u remnants; all you want; d lers invited to buy; 36c be Men’ s Suits ae to 2 ily prety | Binge hi freale Ralateas, ete. in A per square yard, Friday only Cicakacuee ° 1 rh ids, stripes, etc,’ ¢ onty and winter sults, . piped in the new. contrasting Eines . ’ Nairn’s $1 Inlaid Linoleum, 78¢ : of pique or pereale; Dutch American Pure Lin- In rich parquet floor and tlle patterns, two yards wide, with colors extending through to'back; square yard at... Heavy Enamel Cork Linoleum Handsome patterns, including floral de- signs, in an ex ptonally fine qual- 48c Upholstery & Lace Curtain Specials Ruffled Muslin. Curtai Curtains, as pictured as pictured, at Ie Pair only mind f crt) manitn, to $2 Notting- or neat English collar i deep n’ back Vitae seed Oil Cloth Choice of floral or geo- metrical patterns; sold ie elsew at dc 69c| Big Friday Bargains Featuring $3.00 Norfolk or Russian Suits at 1.98 In neat dark mixtures of gray and brown; sizes 6 to 15 years. -Double breasted knicker Suits of blue serge, sizes 8 to 47 years an suits, 3c; at, square Watts scar uid ae» ey Bed Sheets t in Silk, ite at uatin | sel Ving. three at tu R hi ull Putt Sizes 3 to 8 years} ham Lace Curtains at 89c } a\ . specla! Friday, at Trussote we 2 Boys’ 49¢ Knicker ee ee i. nek; ually Pants at 29c Lark mixtures, *99 Yard wiles bt Yucd Wide Seranates ar 1ae erge’. “D0 3-Fold Oak Screens (itke cut). | Filled in with #ilkoline; full cut Enicker penta, elses Op= ular colora for dress Y blue, cream, etc, in th’ special A hived