The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 6

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~ aa - - - aaa Nui 5 > HB RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1013. is 3 ! ’ fers in some families,” said Mr. Pren- Viipe were upturned to her own, @ pair dergast. of soft arms fastened themselves around | “And T want to say that while [ think nr nee, olst breath Was on her | tele 4 i the proper authority should investigate aa A THE EQUITABLE P Life Assurance Society of the U. S. uw 165 BROADWAY, NEW YORK tad to those rer her) title of the Manhattan property," con wily your first Kiser thie city, we are going to see how |: ° obtained this right, what Jt pays for i — , It was simply diving--rent. My We will alto inquire how they obtained pil Mr. aodneny. “We are going entree f prettily, as if the one IN SUBWAY DEALS anreagh th Wine in and the parks ar ha 10 be ponoounered: wi he a the right to conatruct thelr present thira| Her First Touch of tracks,”” Si pl Di ne B tin . , but no ine os ais | ird-Tracking |M’CALL CoNeuLTS witm trac-| Simply Divine, Baltimore Votes to Issue Third-Tracking ON PRRSIOUNTS, ! He Woman Admits. The 53rd Annual Report of the Society, embodying its Financial Statement, and full details regarding its progress during the year 1912, will be sent to any address on application. 4 sald that he kissed you thousand umes,” Mrs. 1d. sortifi 4 Chairman MoCall summoned President tol Certificates to the Inter~ | gions ot the Interborough and. Pres “He never did, and never will, My This Statement shows: I hc dent Willams of the B. RB. T. to his ’ fon Was the first person to ever kiss me, borough Company. jofice to-day, He sald he was seeking| BALTIMORE, Keb, o7—Mra ‘Theresa | and he will be the only one. His ktes pot a Information on vatious features of tho}. Deems, twentysth uring my suffering allayed my pain i Le (it heii contracts, but that he would insist on al weeks ago testified tn taped bela. ‘The Public Service Commismon threw lfcrmai application from the Imerbor-| had rin her life been kissed by | . —— down the gauntlet to the Gould inter-/ough if the third tracking certificates fathes, mother, wn t , ieee pl ain JUAN bili “$ 429, 422,497.24 ! ests in the Manhattan Railway Com-|were to be lesued to it instead of the| chitd, has at last tasted the bliss of os: |ainal ; | pany ‘his atternoen. Immediately fol- | Stanhattan, aK eoeee nee le the four, hundredth anniversaty. ef ADMITTED SURPLUS including Deferred Dividend Fund ++ $ _83,896,704.05 Jowing & conference with President] Fiforts to aet further comment from] sr, iveems was recovering trom an|the diocese here, aalled for New York NEW INSURANCE PAID FOR during 19 fuss $ 149,724,506.00 . bject to: © je ook wh v0 da | Shonts of the Interborough, who asked SARVABINAL, ty foan el OA Qfien tn the Injury to a leg last week when two |yesterday on the er Brazos, ‘otal hip , ee and In my were st3 that the proposed third tracking certiM ey" "Inveauing. Muliiog, for wile —_—__—— er 1911, $26,943,377; nearly double the Increase ia 1911 | cates the Manhattan Company objected | uring the morning, ‘ut his secretary OUTSTAN mT to be Iseued to it instead, Chairman Me-|paia he had nothing to say. ¢ DING. INSURANCE E, December CS’ RRM Ra $1,429,211,848.00 } Call galled the commintion to order in 0 ict Pea ‘a. Increase of $53,770,388; nearly double the Increase in 1911 | committee of the whole. STILWELL BILL WOULD It was explained that the Interbor- SAVE BECKER'S ure.| ‘ . ough attorneys were certain the pro ceeding was a legal one and it war = ee te - proper to issue the necessary certificates |If Capital Punishment Is Abolished, . , to the lessee instead of the lessor. The} Law at Time Appeal Is De- * y A commission voted to inatruct Its counsel . ; oF MA ine asetihoaien cided Would Be Binding. . —AUSE A RAZOR=- GAYNOR WANTS GRAND JURY| ALBANY, Feb, 27—Should the bill in- TO ACT. : INVESTMENTS MADE DURING 1912 Real Estate Mortgage Loans (all first liens) made in 33 States, Canada and France; to yield 5.284. ‘ ny ( $8,244,366.17 State, County and Municipal Bonds (Domestic), located in troduced by Senator Stilwell to sul tute life Imprisonment for the alty in murder cases become ef session of the Comptroller Prendergast told the Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment 10-day he knew positively) the Gouid| | family had demanded certain conces-| ; sions of the Interborough on behalf of the Manhattan Railway Company, and) in backing up its demands had offored the company the affernative of buying) tthe resson for oH te that with the ite holdings in the Manhattan at 175.| death penalty shed 1 , Stock | court would The stock sold yesterday on the Stock | court, would the United States, and Canada; to yield 4.61% $3,176,649.00 Domestic Railroad Bonds; to yield 4.784 i $9,971,060.00 Foreign Railroad,Governmentand Municipal Bonds ; toyield 4.59%.$3,721,079.00 Miscellaneous Investments; to yield 5.05% 00 Mxchange at 131 1-2. is given. “Rf these is @ public authority [ll glad TOTAL AMOUNT INVESTED FOR POLICYHOLDERS during 1912; hy. gay -einptigpeeenarylitens to yield 4.90% (not including policy loans which were all made at 5%) ....... . . $26,349, 103.17 oad Borough Prosi¢ent MeAneny. [11 ‘ansence of Majority Leader Wagner TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS in 1912................ $55,846,277.81 “Et Chink it to & matter for We [action wan postponed. It is not belleved Increase over 1911, $924,976.91 Of 5,153 Domestic Death claims paid during the year, 5,044, or nearly 98%, were 24 hours after receipt of due proofs of death. wP O8% paid within During the year the Society continued and extended its educational cam) for the conservation of Life, Health and Insurance. Policy- Idera are asked to co-operate in this important work. @rane Jury’ Mayor Gaynor. President McAneny brought the aub-| at te bill will pass. Menon due Wkgaaa uc re ee wey situation before the Board of Exti- mate when he announced he had asked WOMEN SWEEP JERSEY. fret shar hard enough trouble sew wit! Chairman McCall of the Public Service —oemrerecemmeens po ing corn? Cuttingacorn with Commission to send the proposed son-| TRENTON, N. J., Web. 2.—With the| Say instrament rita Phponadhno oath pig arith the Brooklyn ‘Transit Com.|aallerien filled with women the As-| Dood-polsoning fa often the result. Be Veer e dln @ worse condition, « pany to the board that this might be| sembly engaged in oratory for more H of than two hours late yesterday and then| grreee’ * itett hand you e package of Back if Corn PI OELIRVES MCALL 18 READY TO Ler hid A bby tad seh ad Begone asters, They take the : . Nbew eonrnacte. ” ["qutaninceh ters teeta! Siaeva mot oure Reshetie wslelag, ito Stipe Seen rene eatiletoas an ae wilnee et betams Pregident neny also made ai ain by next winter's islature, Then| applied. Start the good time today 4 2 protection es, ers, corporations, yyees of ess Pe te eta Gecan' et ino | cmecameat tp the ematttnnseln nove fewebeapl nn icsplamas Disappointed organizations. Particulars will be sent on request. Publiq Service Com: be submitted to rss. will promptly,re- /f eds up al latina Ha 8 Ron of Be n aat | Pw f 10c and 25 abon ane SL contree Trany and President Fielder of the Sen — yet toa) se 7 when matters reach « proper shape. je will be aw: te as eoting Gpverner wife spirit of Black Friday still lin-| to succeed Gov. Wlison. President STERN BROTHERS have prepared for Toemorrow and Saturday, a Clearance Sale of Discontinued -Lines in > Women’s Fine Footwear Button and 'Lace-Shoes, Walking Pumps, Colonial and Oxford Ties, of Patent Leather, } Black and Tan Russia Calf and Colored Satin, also Colored Suede Tops ; , with Patent Leather Foxing, in desirable shapes, Formerly from $4.00 to 7.00 Pair, at 2 65 Pair AVE. i9ET0 20" IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER: a Continuation of the Great Bankrupt Stock of | For Friday and Saturday they have also arranged Final Clearance Sales of Pianos @ Player-Pianos tibia aorta tcc SAIES at! Men’s Furnishings | Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ = If you want to buy a high-grade piano or . , ; . e layer-piano at a remarkably low price, this is selected from their regular stocks, includi pray f a ng Wy intas Suits and Overcoats your opportunity. The last carload was re- gtiped materials, with pleated bosoms a t Further Reductions in Prices ceived the other day, and judging by Tuesday's stiff cuffs, aleo negligee with soft tumed ey cuffs, and Wednesday’s sales we doubt if they will last ( the week out. Therefore, we urge you.to come « ( here tomorrow and make your selection. For Men and Young M = ‘s ; a oung Men ' on fAped uti at 85° 145 Winter Overcoats, $19.50 23-Jewelled at he od insook,} | Actual $30.00 to 45.00 Values, Gp 's Night vata 35 English Ulsters, some leather lined, $ of soft Is, fancy ti , erin Karat 9 : ; mmariale, Caney tienenad, a on und 2.00, Actual $50.00 to 60.00 Values, at 29.50 8 A ee Colonial Bly oa ¥ 396 Suits, in navy blue or mixtures, " G Id ri lano - : ie Player-r lanos Men's FourinHand sik se . age | RA gs ts (UO. —— .§ Reduced from 50c and $1.00 5 Mackinaw Coats, oo 8&7 5 | Unta 6 P. M. Saturday $ 1 55 350 M rel ne! a 0 15,00 Values, at . Gold of a ourio Hane Seu a and ” 85 Youths’ Overcoats, fae ha i eee ae Terms, ONLY $1.00 a week ne re ney American silks, in very desirable colorings, 45¢ Actual $15.00 to 18.00 Values, at 10,00 onan a vedic ' T ONLY $2.00 kk Actual Values $1.50, 2.00 and 2,50 365 Separate Waistcoats, ' ati , rae Sa en Absolutely guaranteed for 10 years erms, a wee! in re rat ee ee ee ey Men's All Silk English Made Suspenders, styles, of Silk Mixed or Washable s A SE NS ee Baturdas “a All fresh new goods—but only a limited number to offer. of the very finest quality, Reduced from $3.00 to ES | materials, sizes yi bgt ql. 45, , 235, 3.50 baht se Annual February Clearance of Exchanged Pianos Men's Blanket Robes, ; ELMAN Pa 1000 sali inifancy patte! rs and very desirable colors a $3.95 Main Floor New Building | $2 We olisr some excentinnel bargains for tomorrow—sixty-six in all. Among them we and ——ees ° Broken Lots of Men's Terry Robes, Jackets and Sweaters Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Choice, $115 } of angora, knit and rough finished wool materials, ; ee ee Kee mia This lot of pianos at one hundred and fifteen dollars’ represents 4 collection of meri- At Greatly Reduced Prices. Norfolk & Double-breasted Suits, $ 475.00 sata if Wate jor S130 torious instruments that will appeal to any one secking @ serviceable piano at an ex- * oe Actual $6.00 to 16.00 Values, at 3.95 to 9. 75 “ARS fait = HA at tremely low price. { me: : ‘ ‘ Russian and Sailor Suits, ia sta Ria ie Lda 1 Conover Upright 4 Chickering Upright } Fatey Upright n me Also the following Extraordinary Values in seasonable Actual $6.00 to 15,00 Values, a 3.50. 9.50 ote a Can 'ag weturned within teu dass 1 Weser Upright Weber Up’ sth Hazelton Upright ae ual $6.00 to 15,00 Values, at fe 6 ne u HR re of OME, money “on 1 Hardman Upri, ht 1 Shoninger U right 1 Hallet & Davis Upright Men's Underwear and Hosiery Boys’ Russian Overcoats, . . KEENE 1 Emerson Uprig! 1 Sterling U ated 1 Mason & Hamlin Upright a Actual $7.50 to 16.50 Values, at 4.50 « 9.75 peg ‘Watches, Jewelry, 1 Waters Upnehe 1 Bradford ight And Many Others. ae Sea Island Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 180 Broadway, New ork You're bound to find a piano and a name to suit you—and your guarantee of satis- faction is assured. i f superior quality, Value 6S¢ Each, at 45¢ | Boys’ Long Winter Overcoat x You Can Buy Any of Them on Easy Terms of al $10.00 to 18.00 Values, © at ‘t Natural Merino Shirts and Drawers, ASHES 8,00 Yolues, ( 6.50 » 9.75 |" ps Spring weight, Value $1.10 Each, F ¢ | Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, pring weight $ sn at 8S Actual $7.50 to 16.00 Values, at 4,50 » 9.75 Only #1.00 a Week imy ted Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, $ is’ Si “ nic : yeur's free trial, Use the piano you select for a whole yea if you are not more than satisfed extra fine quality, Value $1.50 Each, at $1.00 Boys Separate nic kerbocker J 1.45 we wil Sitow ull qoney paid to Spply on any new piano or player-piano in our warerooms, 4 B Men's Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, ‘ - Lad Bess 1 VIER at |< MP SON CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET ~<a z With serviceable lisle soles and heels, Value $1.00 Pair, at SO | Boys’ Clothing Dept. Second Floor, Main Building - —— SS Sands World Wants Work Wonders West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets oe nee

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