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1 MARES LITTLE DIFFERF: James MeCreery & Co. Real Values with a Real Reason GY OPEt Bras- sicres are Real Values. The beauty of material and the excellent quality, make Keal Reasons for their popularity. Variety of faste and eylee commend them. Extra-large arm shields and re- movable rustless boning are value features. Our per- sonal Guarantee on every Brassiere. A Brassiere for every figure, priced within the reach of all. For sale by almost Store, Neighbor: hood Store and Corset s p Natal Pag ™ PreservetheSymmetryofYourF eet A well-set ankle, a high instep, a graceful carriage, depend largely upon the condition of the arches of your feet. Preserve their symmetry by wearing the Coward Arch Support Shoe, fitted with Coward Extension Heel. A helpful shoe for correcting weak ankles, supporting a fallen arch, and improv- ing the walk and carriage. Approved and recommended by orthopedists for preventing and correcting all ‘‘flat-foot”’ conditions. Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension Heel, have been made by James 8. Coward, in his Custom Department, for over 34 years. 264-274 Oresawich JAMES S. COWARD *f2iGeemas NEW YORE ‘Mall Ordore Flies ‘SOLD NOWHERE EL58 Seed fer Cotelagun 34th Street Noteworthy Values on Wednesday and Thurscay THE EVENING MELLEN FREE ~-ON THE CHARGE "OF MANSLAUGHTER WORLD, MAYOR TO SIGN BILL REGULATING HEIGHTS. OF OFFICE BULDINGS ~ WHAT TOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GPT IT. \Indictment Against Former , Néw Haven Road President | Is Nolle Prossed. BRIDGEPORT, April 14.—Charles 8B. Mellen, former President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, who In May of last year was arrested on a bench warrant charging him with manslaughter be- cause of the death of one “Jane Doe” in the wreck of the Springfield Express in Westport on Oct. 3, 1912, was ordered discharged from custody to-day following @ nolle prosse of tho charge by Judge Joseph P. Tuttle. Action by the court was taken after it had received from the special counsel, Attorney-General John H. Light and Stato's Attorney Alcorn of Hartford County, recommendation that the case bo dismissed for lack of evidence, In accepting the recommendation Judge Tuttio said he had confidence in the integrity of the special coun- aol. Ip tho course of the various pleadings he had known of what the State claimed and he was not sur- prised at the conclusions of the coun- sel. “If you could not convict the accused,” he sald, “I do not know of any one who could. Therefore, I think your recommenuation is a wise one. To havo brought the case to trial under the conditions would have imposed @ groat expense on the State. “If you are satistied with your in- quiry of the conditions set forth that there ts not evidence enough to con- viet the Court is willing to accept that finding. In a@ trial it would be the duty of the State to prove the duty of the accused, the violation by the accused of that duty, and that negligence, gross in character had taken place. It is this last phase which is difficult to prove. The re- port is accepted and @ nolle prosse ordered entered.” —>——___— CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN MARKET, WHEAT, being Oren, High. Giese. cng Py Te ‘4 ia met & yt de Wh + Mente Open. Wah. Low. Cae ag, FAY Ty bs i wy hy met & TNo More Cutting | of the | the Cuticle. ~ PERFECT RESULTS Uhr Acie EI be ROTTLES, (another CULEX PENS a REMOVES ALL ROUGH CUTICLE i prstucte ‘tail Hire oh, Teele tye aed e Pix COL, OW. Bway, NY SBhctat pot WOMEN'S GLOVES 16-button length Chamoisette, Yellow, Pongee or White. value 75c, _—_ pair 530 16-button length Milanese Silk,—Paris Point embroldery. Tan, Gray, Pongee, Black or White. value 1,00, pair 850 Doeskin Slip-on Gloves. White, value 1.60, pair 1.25 16-button length Doeskin Gloves. White. pair 2.25 value 3.00 WOMEN'S SILK & LISLE UNDERWEAR Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisle Union Sults,—low neok, sleeveless model; knee length; reinforced. 1.35 value 1.75 Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisle Union Suits,—low neck, sleeveless model; lace trimmed knee, value 2,50, 1.78 Lisle Union Suits,—low neck, sleeveless model; knee length, plain or lace trimmed, value 1.00, 750 sleeveless model, value 50c, 356 each, 3 for 1.00 Glove Silk Union Suits,—band top; reinforced. White er Pink, value 6.00, 3.95 Glove Silk Bloomers; reinforced, White, Pink or Black. values 2.95 and 3.95, 2,50 and 3.25 Lisle Vests,—low neck, Women's & Chi Imported Angora finish Gray or Navy Blue. DRY COLD AIR open for inspection. ments received for storage. facilitate prompt delivery in fall, customers are requested repaired as early as possible. | Moderate Charges values 6.50 and 8,00, | Wool Shetland Sweaters,—various models.,,... Children's fine Worsted Sweaters; Norfolk model with | belt; Gray, Tan, Navy Blue and Heather Combinations, Aweaters for emall Children,—various models, Fur Storage | NEW IMPROVED METHOD Storage vault on premises, Furs and Fur-trimmed Gar- | send garments to be altered or He Believes, However, That It May Not Withstand Test in Courts. Mayor Mitchel ts going to sign the | no-called heights of buildings bill, which, if enacted into law, will em- power the Board of Estim: nd the Board of Aldermen to divide the city Into ones and regulate the height and character of buildings to be erected in each, “I think the bill is a very good ono,” said the Mayor, “though I have grave doubts of its conatitutionality. Al- though the provisions of the bill are good and ought to prove popular, I | tet, as a lawyer, that they may not stand the test of the courts should real estate men see fit to object. George McAneny, President of the) Board of Aldermen, who, when Bor- ough President of Mennattan, started the height of buildings movement, does not agree with the Mayor that the new law may prove unconstitu- tional, “The provisions of the bill will nd any test,” said Mr, AcAneny. "The sections were gone over care- fully one by, one, and each was aub- mitted to a test, 1 fecl that York will welcome the new 1a) ‘The most pertinent paragraph tn | ss. the new law says that “the Board of | {i Estimate may regulate and restrict | 4 the location of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for special purposes.” —__— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Southern Ratlway's earnings in- creased first k of April, and from July 1 show pared with a year 1 $1 showa earnings Increased net increased $235,602, divi- increased $110,943, balance $1,292,211, decline $112,292, Erie Rallroad reports earnings of New York State lines for six months ended Dec. 31: Gross declined $186,143, surplus declined — $3,652,588 += after charges were deducted. American Power and Light Com. pany Fobruary gross increased $60,437, net after tax increased $36,290. Twelve months grosa increased $588,644, net after tax $352,115. Trading in United States Steel over- | shadowed all else In to-day's market. first hour and at 1 o'clock 1 shares had changed hands at prices ranging between 59 1-4 and 87 7-8 or about 1-3 of the total sales of all stocks. Kerr Lake Mining Co. regular quarterly dividend of 26 cents pay- able June 15 to stock of record | June 1. | Pacific Coast Company regular | quartorly dividends of 1 1-4 per cent, on first preferred, and 1 1-2 per cent. Jon second preferred and common stocks payable May 1, Books close | April 2%. Quaker Ot! Company declared cash dividend of 600 per cent. This com- pany is 4 subsidiary of Pure Oil Com- 5th Avenue Idren’s Sweaters Sweaters; wag f colorings. 50 and 6.75 4.95 value 5.75 value 3.50 to 4.25, 2,50 | White, value 2,00 to 3.25, 1.45 | To the to ‘ Incroase com-| Xt" q American Telephone and Telegraph Company quarterly statement @nded March 69,300 shares were dealt in during ae Hine | betitute, Mfyour druggtat | ‘ou, wend B36 oF H0e to the | ‘ Company, Cleveland, | ere APRIL =e WAL L STREET. | Yielde of Leading Stocks Based on resent Selling Prices. Rates ‘Yields, Amalgamated Copper..... 8.10 American Can pf.. Am. Car & Foundry pt. American Smeltera .. American Smelters p' Canadian Pacific Consolidated Gas Great Northern Lehigh Valley .. New York Centr Northern Pacific On tho report that the Atlantic fleet had been ofdered to Tampleo a few shorts ran to cover and prices raliled for @ minute or two, but the rally was not maintained. Stocks were supplied in quantity, and in the absence of aggressive support prices fell back to lowest figures of the day. Sentiment has become so much de- moralized that every appearance of selling by the bear party resulta in liquidation, Market closed at @ little above the low point, In early afternoon Btecl showed support at 58, this being the first time bulls have made a stand in that issue wince decline begun. New York Con- tral held strong, as did Lehigh Val- ley and general jist held steady around the low point. The Closing Quo’ High. Goll Mines. a4 at » rs SEREEE ER OE BREE FEE ELIE EEE F SRE FFF FES as mS SENEISESSVSE. mod 2 ee free erie LE SPS ak S2E Se Fe reressercec § RR Fr Rub MUSTEROLE on That Sore, Tight Chest! Try thle clean, white, soothing oint- ment, See how quickly it brings relief, MUSTEROLE i does all that the old- fashioned mustard plaster used to do in the days of our grandmothers, but it does it without the blister! Doctors and nurses frankly reeom- mend ML ROLE for Bore Throat, >, dtiff Neck, Asthma, jon, Pleu Rheu- Palne an ches of or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Chilblains, Frosted Feet of the Chest (It preventa Pnew monia) “At_your drugglat's, In 28c and 80e nd « apecial large hogpual else for Ohio, and we will mail you a jar, postage prepaid RY H re anerey sats ve 1914, Bi LOVETT EXPLAINS. Cont. Chairman Robert S$. Lovett of the Union Pacific Railrond hae sald dent. nitely that the company's common nd Is now on an § per cent ale te f 10 per cent, an pre- | viously, » of distribution of the |! company's treasury holdings of I, & 7 | 0. stock to Union Preific stockholders will give them an extra 2 pet te warn | thus making their re Ju | anothe should be permanently should expect the Union Pact te Tithe O atook wi undertak tribute.* He (From the Atehism Globe.) It 1s easy to atand In front of @ mi ror and expand the ehest. But of the extra dividend awful to get out and run two blocks, » that 10 form or It. payment a the difference and 10 per cent. Ht would retai, th G to diet IMAABEAAes “Yea; we need a telephone ON EVERY DESK. Then we will be equipped to do our best work.” Arrange Now for Telephone Service At Your New Location” OVING TIME is coming. You may establish your-' self in new quarters or you may make alterations in your present location, to take better care of your present business and to improve your service to your customers. In making your moving plans, your trst thought should be of your telephone service. Make sure that your telephone equipment at your new location will be adequate to take care of all your needs. Provide a telephone for the desk of every employee. Arrange for a sufficient number of lines so that all your calls, incoming and outgoing, can be handled without delay. Complete telephone equipment is the most economical.equipment. ~ ™ No matter how many telephone removal orders we receive, it is our desire to make each change promptly and in a way that will best Please each subscriber. To facilitate having your equipment installed at your new location, leg ym you let us know as far in advance as possible of any you intend to make. Just telephone, write or call at our nearest Commercial Office. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY By Order of as Receiver OSCAR A. LEWIS in Bankruptcy NEW ~ SPRING SUITS & OVERCOATS Including CRAVENETTED BAL MAche are now to be SACRIFICED AT BANKRUPTCY PRICES The Fine Clothes Sensation of the Year, presenting the Most Magnificent UF Complete Assemblage of Thoroug! Modern and High-Clase Spring Clothes, [the Receiver. hae ordered price reductions which hegelly un all current oflerings of similarly fine Spring clothes in order to give t absolute prestige in value giving. His prices are far lower than a reputable und high-class store Tae offered in many years. SMITH GRAY&CO. ALCS SEE OVERCOATS & SUITS, many suitable for Spring! T3 & SUITS, many table for” Spring. | OVERCOATS & SUITS, large assortment sor AUBECOATS AALITEC Gime canine For Men and Young Men, $15, $18 & A $ Also Cr, ed Bi na. Foe nue and $ 6.98 ait Price Receiver's Price Young OVERCOATS & SUITS, also Cravenetted Balmacaans. $ and Young Men a5, m Receive Many Spring light weights $97.5 898 CPR and ew R 20.93 Ponty ol light garments lor § ae Men and Young Meu. $35, $38, $40 25. 49 OVERTOATS eceiver's Pr For Men and Young Men FUMNISHINGS Al EQUALLY LOW PRICES Opportunity for Selection is UNSURPASSED 3, many Weights mcluded. 9 Spring fabrics ordered last Pe aT July for present Spring season’s regular business are NOW made up to be sold by Receiver’s Order. : e ' All Stores Open x . Daily Until 6.3 f = Busy Men 4 NEW YORK BROOKLYN \ Will Appreciate thle WY j BROAD Way AT. WARREN ST. ry FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AY (5™ AVENUE ABOVE 27"! ST. BROADWAY AT REDFORD #Y ee ee ne eee eee es ee ee ee