The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1913, Page 20

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profits @ere none existed. 1 sno say, In justice to Mr. Carnegie and his *|tertaily changed after 197, and Mr. factor tn improv- 1d Judge Gary. the chief owner STOCK MARKET | DONT KNOY, SAYS of the men in control of the iron Gnd steel industry of to-day.” Judge Gary could not define tho word “monopoly” for Judge Dickinson. le #aid he might give an opinion as to the meaning of “a monopoly in restraint + tal but he would not qualify hi pe ‘ ‘No Court Has Defined It, Either. “If there in @ court decision on the subject I should like to be referred to it.” sald Judge Gary. Judge Gary could not i i H. Gary, Chairman of | pendem compethor, but eaid that h i ‘of securing a monopoly of Conporation, to-day r¢-| steel and iron fusiness, that is the testimony undef crosp-ex-| corn would have ae over. the Government sult to big en ay th con- i fe ft | to have & “pretty vigorous baby" t of trade, Judge Jaco) (the steel business when the United ie i ; I ri i : i g itt tints He tet, and Bombardier Wells, the British t+ Theavyweight, signed articles to-dey for @ feturn match in mn in No- vonmter. Carpentier on June 1 knocked company profite om tts! out Waits in the fourth round of a Fall tusiness at that timer” fight at Ghent, Belgium, and won from "I would say that in the old days it| him the heavyweight championship of ‘was the common practice to claim! Hurope, l fe { pene, “Would you be surprised to learn the Carnegie : HT “John W. Gates was a dominant fac-|tainment, : ive the capital- teation of Jones & Laughlin, an tnde- Committee of the United! the United States Stee! Corporation felt MOVING PICTURE show was given in the Vatican for the Pope's enter- ’ CHICAGO atrest cleaners are being taught the one correct way of twenty- nine different Was of handling @ broom. é CHINESE TONGS, long at war but mow nominally reconciled, are te have © Joint outing at College Point on Junie 37. Lioyés have not yét quoted risks. NeW Md ere RieK—Gasoline peanut warmer on @ curd stand in Morrie led. «| town expl FATHER AND 4ON wore graduated ia the same ciess in the law dohoo! of the Indiana University, ~- DOWAGER EMPRESS OY RUSSIA, visiting Queen @exandra at Meribor- ough House, dfopped a blue urn-shaped vase and broke a handle, The vare was one of @ pair worth $25,000, presented to Queen Alexandra by the ate! Empress of China. ; { — RIVERTON, 'N. J., man married his own niece unknowingly, he cays, | ves for eu annulment, ‘ 4 FRANK WOOD of Ocean Beach Ras built an astronomical observatory jon | top of his bungalow. BALD HEAD CLUB of America will hold its annua) éioner at @ hotel in| +» Bolocted it has a bali-headed proprietor. PARCEL POST packages valued at Lot mofe than $100 may be seat C.0. D. after July 1. : cation gets a $1,600,000 MEMBER OF PARITAMENT in’ Engiand named as co-respondent In a @ivorce suit promptly resigned his seet. WHILE the women suffragettes in Lo@don throw bombs, the male suffra- gettes hurl Rags of flour, BURNED MONEY A SIGN OF FROST—United States Treasurer John Burke | says the frost Hine from Canada to the Gull can’ be traced vy the claime for BE cocoyam BABY has nine ifving grand dad greal-geand ‘parents to MITCHELL, 8. D,, has »oted at @ special election to wutld a municipal telephone: plant. " MEHMET KEMAL BBY, late chief of staff of the Ottoman Imperial Navy, GAvertises in a Bucharest newspaper that he !s out of &@ Job and will give Eng- igh lessons at a moderate fee. James MeCreery & Co. Sth Street 23rd Street Will Be Open Daily Until 6 o’Clock On Friday and Saturday Special Sale a OXFORD TIES 2.95 Pair value 9.00 to 5.00 Made of Gunmetal, Tan Russia Calf, Patent be i fil a4 n ¢ i i itt a iihl j | i i j i é i z it i Telephones in Service IN NEW YORK CITY. TO-DAY 502,199 Increase Since January Ist ii 7 i 40 i t f E a F great increase in the number of telephones has been made possible by foresight in providing teleptione plant and equipment more than adequate to keep pace with the public needs. We plan twenty years in ad- vance so that the public is never compelled to wait while our traffic problems are being solved. A rational and logical rate plan, by which charges for tele- phone service are distributed with equity among the geveral classes of users has contributed to this splendid growth. Asa subscriber’s use of the telephone grows, the plan provides easy stages for the increase in his telephone equipment. The unusually large Proportion of telephones in New York City connected to Individual Lines and ‘Private Branch Ex- changes, promotes the efficiency of the service, us this class of equipment is better adapted to the heavy traffic of the city than are Party Lines. The everyday usefulness and popularity of the service ‘ fe due in no emall measure to the fact that no matter how heavy the demands upon the service niny be, it fs quick and reliable at all times. New York City leads the world in the convenience, gen- eral excellehce and dependability of ita telephone service. @loctric railroad lines, and to all ether < carriers, Stet fer two years he has ng ty wet the oMcialy of the trans- : f te prohibit smot- and has met with un disoour NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Cuban heels. JUNIORS’ & GIRLS’ DRESSES Dresses of Crepe and Voile,—White skirt with colored coatee, or figured skirt with White coatee. Size 12 to 16 years. 95 to 7.50 : value 6.75 to 9.75 Dresses of “Dolly Varden” Crepe and Voile,— distinctive models, embroidery and lace trimmed; low belted. Size 6 to 12 years. 4.50 to 6.75 value 6.00 to 8.50 Colored Wash Dresses of Gingham, Chambray, Percale, Crepon and Linen; attractive models. Size 6 to 14 years, value 1.25 to 3.28, 95¢ to 2.05 Navy Blue Serge Coats, lined throughout with alpaca; full length belted model. Size 6 to 14 years. value 7.30, 4.50 WEARING APPAREL For Young Men and Boys. 560 Young Men’s Suits selected from this season’s best Impc ted Fabrics. | Conservative, Norfolk and English Soft Roll models in three and four-button coats, with patch or flap pockets. Size $8 to 40 chest measure. 17.50 value 22.50 to 27.90 800 Young Men’s Suits in Fancy Cheviot, Homespun and Blue Serge. Size 88 to 40 chest measure. value is.so, 12.50 Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits with two pairs of trousers. Made of Cheviot and Home- spun. Size7to17 years. value rs, 5.50 Boys’ Tan Worsted Repp Rubberized Rain- coats, light weight. Size étol8 years. 5.00 value 7.50 To Close Out,—90 Boys’ Suits,—Norfolk and Double Breasted models. Made of Imported Fab- rits, including fine Blue Serge. 9.50 value 13.50 to 16.50 Complete Assortment of Boys’ Hats and Furnishings at Moderate Prices. Leather and White Nubuck; welted soles and Special Notice Innext Sunday's World, June 15th, there will be printed about 2,000 “Koverristmmrs. hotels and. boarding houses in all sections of the ahd tates chart tho Joye ot bettoce Ute seth tee This ‘will undoubtedly be the greatest volume of “Sum- mer Resort” advertising ever putildhed tn one lave. of any per and will form a directory, so to speak, that many reserve for future reference. Summer Resort hotel lors who have not already arranged. for representation issue of the Sunday World will’act wisely to send in their advertising copy without delay. 43,764 59,297 MORE THAN THE HERALD WORLD “SUMMER RESORT” ADS, LAST YEAR— (a All vacationists should consult this great edition. t .. ' AUGUST REDUCTION . SALE Begins To-Morrow Jane 13th. I am compelled to move my Busi- ness Calendar 60 Days Ahead. | UNMATCHABLE CLOTHES VALUES HAVE been unfortunate this season. Only a few ths I succeeded. * will eventually mean GEO stores in every principal city throughout the Gq airy: By strenuous hus- monetioniane lar the. penal Silas id bead pes all e—an je all my stock ti tobe stricken with Sloe, inceripeltation, Sig for more’ than @0 days and rendering impossible care rying out of my original plans. of'April endl Mag toh won rene ular stocks extremly laav and now I’m syorlonited wil all the goods intended for m: new stores. My present pproximates $321,000, The public knows my met! 1 have a rapunetion in all pg where are lecated UST > . Crovaineg near ane Wo Charge for Alterations Stake tor 4? West 34th Bet. Broedway & 5th Ave ALSO STORES AT iS 5° ; Sunday World “Wants” « .. Work Monday Wonders,

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