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pst i geste tie E Fe i hearing in ahewer to these charges. Tt strikes me that 28 has @ “skiddoo” i banding down to my children. prettier than the ome 1 got when | Graduated from the Albany law eoheo!.” A @opy of the charges served on each of the four Commissioners fol- lowre: “Firat. He has Leen ineMcient and WALL STREET Stock market opened firm and prices general showed gains on light volume of bueiners. Motor issues made further ad- vances and General Motor vanced 4 to 07 1-2. touched new high at $2 1-4, and Bteel,! Union and Reading advanced 6-8 in first hour. Prices eased off In second . | hour, but there were no signs of weak perviee (he handling of the subordi- ness until after midday when a de- H 12, 1915. Maxwell § \, NEW YORK COTTON MARK | Market opencd steady, off 3 to 6 SW) New Griekns ang tual serity orbed by Wall Street buying ‘hange of importance cecurred in pric during the day. narrow. “Eaporia December. 9 1 | January . Market closed heavy, off 6 to 14 points ———— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. railroad stocks is very close to Jaly 30, 1914, average, while the Jage price of twelve ‘nctive indi | stocks Ix four points above the average for that date, taking same stocks in | both cases, Southern Hallway preferred dividend was passed by directors pied | | TO EXHUME FEENEY'S BODY. Following & controversy this afternoon between Commissioner of Charities John A. Kingabury and Assistant Din- ltriet Attorney Follette, it was an- nounced that ‘the body of Bernard Feeney, « patient on Blackwell's Islend, , {who died May 16 last, will be exhumed FRECKL Easily. The woman with tender skin dreads February and March because feer are likely to cover her face with ug}: freckles. No matter how thick her the sun and winds have « stroag tend- ency to make her freckle. “larly [ANd an autopsy performed to determine while the common is not| whether he was beaten to death as the| white, No matter how paying on Sot he. teateh he Some | Commisaioner of Charities has sug- | of freckles you have, the imately 89 per cent. on its | seted. othine should remove y Evidence Is said to have been ob-| Get an ounce from cose dtuees —— tained that a former city employee de-| banish the freckles. lousy back if aninel dividend ots per cen eg kttl: | tailed on Randall's Island beat Feeney. | fail.—Advt. : rr oO stock of record April 19, | This person is no longer In the employ | === 2% is is the dividend payable from rentai|of the city, but his whereabouts is Me Bute Odesss fos of company’s surface fines. known and Mr. Follette ix ready to gi —- refer a charge of manslaughter against aap at whe &, ‘The average price for fifteen active him. Ld ¥ mates of the Commisnion of con.-| fining tendency developed and eup- | fowl Platnte of citizens regarding service | Porting orders were withdrawn. Motor on street railroads and in failing to| Car issues were reactionary and very | ,% to the efforts of aaid au-|@ctive in the early part of the after ‘toon, with the active list off about point to two pointe in Reading from “3 , | to-day's high, 2 i — 19+ Committee, hereto] Southern Raliway preferred dropped o " to 45, loon of & Points over sight on angend:, He nas been inefolest | announomment that etvidedd hed been ting atreet raiirosd companies to vio- | beamed. Other stocks sold off on active late et orders of the CEERES se ebTeesBETeS = >Sz common stock. you wash rice—and why) doesn’t need to street raliroad companies to such service to the ‘public an Teasonably have Dead 4, rt. rth. He hes been in: ont and ul of his duty in failing to re- he Bradley Construction Com- pany to cease work on the Lexington Avenue ne jan been inefficient and his duty in permitting unnecessary delays rmination of mattéra taken up by the Commission in forraal Page tae Wand hel tava , $, 17, o . 1G ~ pee 1 vogue 4 ‘was guilty of miscon- | { duct in office in using an automobile betepaing 0 the Service Com- a e mi his own I eye purposes, as more fully specified on pages 16 cag, most r and 17 of said rt, “Seventh. He been tneMcient of hie duty tm tating devote the time and attention ° Ly of the @utiss of 9 is more fully specified ~ oe 6 bg of oald Sd iy guareed ht the private practice of enicaad Wagar AND CORN T-~Jay and Tomorrow Only To-day and tomorrow only, there will be offered at Aeolian Hall, a very excep- tional opportunity to furnish a limited number of homes with a complete and valuable musical outfit. This outfit will consist of A Genuine Aeolian Player-Piano A Handsome Music Roll Cabinet and $10 Worth of New Music Rolls The Player-Piano is manufactured entirely by The Aeolian Company, the largest builders of musical ingtrumente in the world and recognized leaders in all player instruments. It is a beautiful new mahogany Player-Piano of latest design and plays the full 88-note scal& In true musical quality and artistic playing capability, it cannot be duplicated.on the market today for less than $600. The Cabinet is of rich mahogany finish and matches the piano perfectly... The music rolls may be selected by the purchaser from the great library at Acolian Hall which contains the largest stock of music rolls in the world. Cost Complete i but $427 Payable $10 Down; $10 Monthly No one need be told the extraordinary nature of this offer. Such an outfit will put any home on a par with the wealthiest as regards musical enjoyment and music-culture. The best music of every class is at the disposal of every owner of an Acolian PlayersPiano—the latest songs, the most modern dances, gems from the Operas and all the classics. The $10 worth of music included in this offer makes @ splendid library to start with and new rolls can be purchased from time to time, ranging in price from 80 cents to $1.75 a roll. "Acolian Quality, Economy and Durability Nor need anyone be told what an Aeolian offer of this kind means. Aeolian quality in musical in- struments and music rolls is recognized as the highest in the world; Aeolian economy secured by the largest manufacturing operations ip the music industry means the truest obtainable; and Aeolian durability insures years of solid satisfaction in all Aeolian produgts, Price of Player-Piano Alone, $395 Combination Offer and Special Low Terms for Today and Tomorrow only The number of these Player- Pianos is strictly limited, and The Aeolia Company cannot guarantee that the latest comers will be accommodate -& of a cont nee, aerate That WE Yo Becky 4 Pin Ba Bod will offer excellent values in these Special Sales - for to-morrow: =—_— Misees’ and Girls’ Women’s Imported Glace Gloves Trimmed Spring Hats (Short Leagth) in black, white or tan, at the exceptionally lew price of 85c. por pals re Imported Linen Crepe and Cotton Crepe Voile beth in a varied assestment of desirable colors, will constitute an attractive offering of Spring and Summer dress materials at these unusual prices (considering the qualities): Linen Crepe, 48 inches wide, per yard 55c, Cotton Crepe Voile, 36 inches wide, Wool Serge (80 Inches wide) in black, white and navy blue (a desizable material for the practical Spring sult), will be placed on sale at the special price of 85c. per yard wear... + at $6.50 & 8.75 Hats § at 2,50 & 3.90 An Unusual Offering of Misses’ Silk Dresses for Afternoon and Evening wear, will consist of i Brening Drésses of sik taffeta, at $21.50 * _Afterneca Dresses of satin brilliante, 25.00 Both. styles are exceptionally geod values at ’ THE PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT At Aeolian Hall is the most complete Phonograph Department probably in existence, Columbia Phonographs, Victor Machines and the celebrated new Aeolian-Vocalions are here in extensive assortment. Also complete stocks of both Columbia and Victor . Convenient monthly terms and prompt, courteous and efficient service. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY > “Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World” — _. Aeoligg: Hall, 29-31-33 West 42nd St. Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, ~ BA ORE Pel HOPS ~