The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1915, Page 5

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The New New York re and}y Tandabury, of Hartford Company had nothing to do| ft then wn “Did you accept it?” Mr. Batts] 600,000 for the freight steamers of tho asked, line, “IT submitted the proposition to Mr. Then correspondence was intro-|with the Metropolitan Line of New) im but whe Morgan,” was the answer. duced which brought Jucob H. Schiff | Jersey J Hunt waa “And what did Mr. Morgan do?” |and the banking firm of Kubn, Loeb] Judge Hunt then said that he hadjthan when bh om “Mr. Morgan was violently and for-| &Co, into the matter. Mr. Mellen | been unable to follow the trend of the /atill looked my clbly opposed to having anything to| wrote in answer to a query from these | Metropolitan Steamship Companies’ nt a jo with the line, He said that he| bankers, that he advise them as to /aftairs and was quite sure that it had ’ didn't want anything to do with|who controlled the destinies of the !not been mado clear to tho Jury. RR. th ng Conve Morse, that he wouldn't take the line} Metropolitan Steamshif Company, | aE eee eee for a gift. I urged on him that Morse| that Indirectly the New York; New pg x x r : wanted to give us one-half the Metro| Haven and Hartford Company did. | FA politan line for nothing, Ha stormed| Three subordinate companies, he BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FI Rg INGE AY serena and said that 1 would have to break| wrote, controlled the Metropolitan Banker Would Not Accept for with him or Mores’ Steamship Company of Maine, witen |] “And what did you do?” owned four freight steamers oper- the New Haven Offer of Half with Mr. Morse. ating between New York and Boston, r, the affairs of the Met-| the pler in Boston, several lighters | the Metropolitan. ropolitan became so clouded that Mr. {and some property. | Melien could not lift the mist from Another line, he wrote, called the! it arid the jurors were apparently In| Metropolitan Steamship Line of New, = ~} ~ a haze, Mr. Batts tried his best to| Jersey, owned the passenger steam WAS TO BE FREE GIFT.|i river tne mystery of it but failed, era Yale and Harvard, and proposed Mr. Mellen said that in January, 1910, |to send those steamers to the Pacific Announce for Tomorrow, Tuesday, A_ Special Purchase and | Sale of Women’s Fur Trimmed Coats Very Specially Priced at 20.00 Smart flare belted models in dark mixture tweeds, black and white checks, brown and tan checks and greenish toned fabrics, Desirable styles for motoring, country and general utility The Women’s Shoe Sections On the Second Floor, are showing many new and very distinctive styles for all occasions. OF SPECIAL INTEREST IS THE LINE OF High Laced Shoes at $7.00 a pair Made from kidskin, in white, gray, bronze, blue, fawn or black; also patent leather; with high Louis XV. heels and flexible soles. *, ‘ he wrote to the Asets Realization |Coast, where they would operate be- Railroad Finally Got Steamship] company, dectining thetr offer of $1,- |tweon San Francisco and San Pedro. Company Over Whose Af-|~— ; fairs There Is Much Mystery. B ONWIT TELLER &. CO. Charies 8, Molien, former President The Specially Shop of Originations of the New Haven road, had a vio- FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET emt altercation with the late J. Pier- pont Morgan when Maden tried to Present Tomorrow a Sale of help out Charles W. Morse by taking over one-half of the Metropolitan Imported French Flowers Steamship Line. Mr. Morgan would have nothing to do with Morse, ho Gs MOA AaY Gotaee ee ae Corsage Pieces, Nosegays, Boutonnieres, Trimmings and Wine as a gift. Afterward the New Table Decorati Maven got the Metropolitan Ine. Women’s Furs of Quality & Fashion At Very Special Prices Women’s Satin Evening Slippers at $3.50 In black, white, pink, blue, gold, silver gray, corn, lavender, Nile, purple and emerald green; high arch last, with Loujs XV. heels; neatly trimmed at vamp with small rosette of ribbon and chiffon. Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats TWO STRIPE NATURAL SKUNK BORDER SIX PIL Conn ne oa MAIN FLOOR—FLOWER DEPARTMENT Ph h F | INCHES WIDE OR BEAVER FIVE INCHES WIDE. 165.00 nd in the United States Dis- otograph Krames | 45 inches long—high chin collar of skunk or beaver. efore Judge Hunt an¢ Two French Orchids.............0..00e00+ 1.35 : | £e the f “inning ot. the| French Orchid and Violet Bouquet 1.50 Are now being shown, on the Main Floor, including Im- | Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats Trim’d Hudson Seal Coats Pobgereen het ve Sees ca quet......e- be ported Bronze, French Gilt, L Re) her, Mahogany, Cir- Selected dyed muskrat, full Bordgy, collar and cuffs directors of the New Haven road tor| French Orchid and Fern Bouquet......... 1.25 cassian Walnut and Carved Wood, in a variety of flare model, large skunk of natural skunk, alleged conspiracy in monopolizing . artistic styles and all desirable sizes. | COA bettas bcancden 85.00 42incheslong.......... 1 25.00 the traffic rail and wator ways of French Orchid and Lily Bouquet........ . 1.50 TUESDAY, THE FOLLOWIN | New England. * a * “Atwer Mr Mollen told of the pur- French Camelias (wititiia).......ceeeeeeee -60 VERY ATTRACTIVE VALL -/_ rt gp “ Coats Reproductions on Coats chase of the Boston and Merchants’ 3 : pink and SS eee ee aver border, collar ai 48 inches long, bor: tie {or $2004 0, Prosecutor RL | French Gardenias ("0i8*).......... 68 «75 Sterling Silver Frames, oval cabinet engraved 1 cuffs. — Russian belted 45 00 collars and cuffs of eae 245. 00 regarding the absorption of the Meten| ~~» French Parma Violet Bouquets... .65 1.00 or square cabinet size, plain; Regularly $1.95, $1.45 model....eeeeeeeeeees . trastingfur........... politan, The witness told how Charles ‘ il y 3 ” H a went to bim for help wi P h Pond Lili ink, white ae Fi 45 Gilt Wood Frames on Pedestals, opening ¢ a oar ll ng hg) (ae Be eens» ety Ye “sizes 7 by 9 and 8 by/10 inches, . . at $1.00 Hudson Seal or Moire Caracul Coats lack of finance and was losing money French Nosegays (*wertet) ..... ccc eee re eeee 25 Regularly $2.95 and 3.25 Flare models. Caracul coats have natural skunk funnel collars. The Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) plain collars. 68 00 Electric Lamps (Fourth Floor) GREATLY UNDERPRICED FOR TUESDAY Boudoir Electric Lamps, of Japanese lac- quer, with gold figures and shade to match, at $3.95 Formerly $5.00 Solid Mahogany Bridge Lamps, 14 in. silk 4 ¢ shade in various colors and six feet of cord, at 12.50 Formerly $17.00 a SILVER Sterling & Plate wns OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York America's “Foremost Specialists Announce a Special Sale for Tuesday, November 16th Women’s Dependable Fur Coats and Furs At Unusually Attractive Prices The high standard of quality represented in the furs offered in this sale marks it as the season's most important fur event. Especially selected itm pedectly matched and fashioned in smart and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s models. Solid Mahogany Floor Electric Lamps, with 22 inch silk drum Empire shade, . at $9.85 Formerly $15.00 Sys Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps, with heavy fluted column; 26 inch flat silk shade; lined 9 or 22 inch drum Empire, neatly trimmed, at 12.50 Formerly $17.50 Fancy Needlework Artistic and useful objects suitable for gifts or home decoration AT INTERESTING PRICE ADVANTAGES French Seal Coats (eM | Hudson Seal Coats Collar and border of - HE Collar, cuffs and wide Skunk Raccoon. i border of Skunk, 75.00 SL Shih 175.00 Caracul Coats Peat |! ame | Hudson Seal Coats Full flare model trimmed 4 |) Ne Trimmed with Skunk, with Collar of Natural ‘i! ’ Sable Squirrel Skunk, Brocaded Silk Articles Picture Frames, 75c | Hat Pin Cushions, $1.00 Glove Boxes, $1.10) Utility Trays, $1.50 Handkf. Boxes, $1.10] Scrap Baskets, $2.75 Combination Tray and Cushion, at $1.10 The Carolina 143-PIECE COMPACT MAHOGANY CHEST PRICE $117.00 This combination provides a very handsome Anniversary, Wedding, or Christmas Gift; but it is also of such a useful and practical nature that it will be interesting at this time to housekeepers who wish to install an artistic and useful Service for their own table before Thanksgiving Day. The shape and decoration are extremely refined and artistic; heavily silver-plated; the pieces are those that are most wanted for daily use, as well as important occasions, as follows: Fancy Silk Pillows, superior floss filling, 2.65 to 8.00 Imported Silk Frames, gold lace and rose trimmed, . at 6.50 to 8.50 imiti \ or Nutria. 79.50 Bi tncetnas 250.00 Hudson SealCoats | QQ Wiig? | Hudson Seal Coats Collar and border of “tA : Collar and border of To use ‘‘Eddys’’ is to know sauce satisfaction, Lgl 95.00 and 115.00 150.00 and 195.00 Se nt me ee Hola 12 Opwer Forks . ie Al 12 Individual Salad Forks PA i bd 6 Table Spoons 3 Piece H. H. Carving Set, 9 Inch ¥ Fur Scarfs Fur Muffs ‘Eddys 1@'Rognd Bowl Roun Spoons 2 Piece H, H. Carving Set, 8 Inch fl BRAND Silver Chests, in Sterling or Silver Plate, are provided in many inter- esting forms and at wide price ranges, and special Chests can be assernbled and fitted to meet any individual requirements, White Fox + « 25,00 35.00 | White Fox - + 37,50 Blue Fox (dyed) 27.50 35.00 Blue Fox (dyed) . 39.75 Red Fox. . 15.00 20.00 | Red Fox . . . 20,00 Natural Lynx 12,00 18.00 | Natural Lynx 18.00 Beaver o . 12.50 18.50 Beaver . . . + 18.00 Natural Skunk 12.50 20.00 | Natural Skunk . 20.00 af | Groserstnd Deca Qi {Saw International Silver Company Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,1N.Y $5.00 Gewn on $50.00 Succeeding The MERIDEN Co, Established 1852 5.00 “ | Natural Raccoon 12.50 16.50 | Natural Raccoon — 15.00 750 “ «6 wen 49-51 West 34th Street, through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York Dyed Skunk - 7.00 12.50 Dyed Skunk . . 12.50 | 10.00 “ * 150.00 \ Matched Fur Sets a te 15.00 * 6 290,000 Cee = | ||SUNDAY WORLD’S| | srsutaewrs renee, | — | “TO LET” ADS. | ° "muerte “The Woman j= 104 ST. L STATION A'f CORNER | 993i Now A eating in Who Dared,”) ies PaTTMTTOITe MPT, ata “oc tae feral WA ¢ stocks for: Weusmnemesiemennmeieintommeah BET: 103 & 1O4"ST Silver Pointed Fox Sets ‘ A 75.00 Natural Blue Fox Sets . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ : ‘ 250.00 Silver Cross Fox Sets . . . . x r 150.00 Fisher Sets. 5 h 9 § F 175.00 Silver Fox Sets . A i A i 350.00 saving time, temper ahd tramping.

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