The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1905, Page 14

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R.RYDE p00 T TO WIN DEPEW TO RESIGN. n Intimates He Will Re- Pp. gen Reported Han- ition caused in the financial ‘the sworn testimony of Jacob the State Superintendent and published exclusively ‘World, that the firm of Kuhn | @ Co., of which he is the senior ever sold any Union Pacific M. to the Equitable Life Assur- , and that if such a state- on dts records, the rec- | nust- have been falsified, was re- to-day, when The World the testimony of John Gilchrist, iployee of the Equitable, taken be- Mr, Hendricks just after Mr. examination. f Glichriat’s testimony 1s a flat’ de- that of Mr. Schiff, It is printed ely in The World to-day, just my of Mr. Schiff, Senator oAlexander, Mr. Hyde and the other oMcsrs ‘and depariment Rests of the Hqultale were exclusively ited by The World yerterday. - Glickrist Mirst testifed that the 2 Sceiety eotually owned stock the Union Pacific an’ that it was @8 @ syndicate account in the of the society. His examination proceeded as follows: In whose name does that stock A. I think it is all in the name Kuhn, Loeb & Co. I wgn't be posi- about that, It is either Kuhn, b & Co. or some of their clerks. "Do yOu carry that on your state-‘ e it? A. It was in the regular stock a Do you know whether the Equ!- auras was a party to that syn- ? A. Only what I have heard. I er had a written notice to that ef- fect, but I have been told that we were yd take 20 much in the syndicate. “Q Have, you e en the syndicate ment? A. No, sir. ‘Mr. Schiff stated when, he was ex- ined that he had never sold a dollar s forth of stock of any kind to the Equl- bie. How do you reconcile that? A. don’t know. _ Q. That Kuhn, Loeb & Co, never sold ny? A. Then he’ didn't consider that ‘Walon Pacific syndicate as a sale. uhn, Loe & Cp. had no syndicate “arrangement with the Equitable? A. “That I couldn't answer ior. 1 don't pow anything about what the sy: gate arrangements are, I never them, They are never sent to us at all. 'Q. But you haye got the stock? A. liaye got the stock in the ts hat is ail I know; ad it {3 on ouc (book as Union Pacific Preferred Sicch Weate. I think that Is the Is this assignment of the Pactile preferred stock ta viank Yap irrevocable power of a ) fink each ceruficate js assizi Tf the Hyuitable iad no syadicate n Mt ther YoU are at liberty wo tock whenever you choose? A. $0, if there is no agreement to fhee ‘know hat the cost of the don't remembe; he which the towat . she cortificaias are we Ye the of Kuhn, leeo & ag- ied on bae back Ih biank”by Kuin, ae. » Gilchnist recalled, was asked it the swocks held in sr. Hyde's id 4Aat they were. pus dn de’s name because It was not the feniion to sell thom immediately. de there any of the stock Ulat the Sag ona tur tes tine Bg we Dut very often in the name the Equi lety, bud if we think ie hay chance of ‘selling thean we Rs Go 49 because it 4s not a good hy ar e it a delivery? ere sre sete +e b WO a ake Sottave it transfersed,” Why Tarbell Sold. ‘Tarbell's testimony £e the is commas ttee concerning the ex: of fency department halvely th the World torday, Halned at length the sale wal contrac daqult- he came to 1 conclu- ) that {i eee not quite Drover tor tind tollect us’ commitaion misitten ‘before he bed ng hip ror furnished ‘ar; Mare ft about $80,000 a or entertaining and other WAS subjected to 4 search- on on the practice of al- Adyances to general agents d'to the Romany out of thelr High 100,00) Was ad laynes, the § are ol be repaid out jis the testimony A.J think 1 the Honea, 1 1 remember’ correctly, was asked about ad WOMEN’S HATS TRIMMED FREB OF CHARGE. Clock and ip aie 2 Reming et pk Aan? TRO AN ERE, bs MAIL ORDERS FROMPTLY FILLED. Wetee cick one Somslty “SIXTH AVENUE AND 234 STREET, NEW YORK, hursday's Big known. Our own stocks of scores u To the readers of these lines the great big fact is the great stocks are being reduced to the within the limits of reason in stating that so great a money-saving occasion was never known 4.95|$1.50 All Over or‘in this city or elsewhere. 10.50 Silk Coats Very swell Tuxedo Coats, made of fine quality taffeta, some tucked, some plain, short sleeves, edged with lace; exactly like illustration. In all re- spects the best silk coats we ever sold or saw at $10.50. They will be offered 4,95 pa great ean vin be bought ‘up quickly—it you come too Tate don’t te surprised if your sizeisno ‘ longer here. $18 Silk Walk- ing Skirts, $10, (be) For extra good values in Taffeta Silk Walk- ing Skirts we have long been famous. We now outdo even our own most remarkable offerings. Very fine quality taffeta, even length pate made in the triple-plaited effect, 48 illustrated. A limited quan- wore es 10.75 $6.50. Union Linen Skirts at $2.98. One of the greatest of this year's bargains 1s a skirt made of very fine Unign linen, with 23 side plhits; one other style made with graduated flounce effects, in white as well as natural; a real bargain; value $6.50 ....... 2.98 French Lawn $18 Skirt, 10.75 Waists n scores of manufacturers, The movement is stupendous in size, gotnbs Money Savers. In this store—on every floor—we are conducting the most colos$al clearing we have ever minimum. ‘Simultaneously we are handling the surplus rehensive in scope. uyer. We are well before—in this store Embroiderics, 6% Only 2,000 yards in the lot—but fo contain the widest assortment of patterns, including many choice eyelet effects—certainly a rare. chance—the best, in fact, that we have ever known—to secure yoke, sleeve or waist pattern a)lovers at most extraord!nary advantage. The cheapest in \he lot were counted a great bargain even here 69 Cc at $1.00. Most of them were welcomed as extra big value at $1.50. Beginning Thursday morning you may choose at... Misses’ and Children’s 69° 3 s $1.50 White Oxfords 1,000 pairs Misses’ and Children’s Vacation Shoes, in white canvas and white sailcloth, lace and Oxford ties, made on the new normal wide toe last, with eturdy soles and spring heels. This is a clean lot of shoes, just received and made to sell at $1.25 and $1.50, The big amount which the manufacturer had on hand and the fear that they would stay on his shelves until next season finally led him to sacrifice them at this low price in order to get ready cash, and they are yours at, Sizes 6 to 11, 68c, Sizes 11% to 2, 78c. A complete line of embroidered barefoot sandals—all marked down. Men’s $15 Suits, hy 365 Suits we have, single and double breasted; blue, black and fancy cheviots; in faet, one of the grandest assortments we've ever had; many worth up to $15; none could be sold under any ordinary conditions less than $12.... Men’s $15 $5 Outing Suits - 600 of ther—there aro flannels, woollen advantage gained by the individual FREE A sensational offer—it created a furore last Monday. These of- fosings hone roams SEI renter esha rose To get a Waist free, sim uy an) en we adve: lay—and you sayovat toast half your money, on the purchase besides, on patie Our Third Grand Offering Embraces’ 290 Women’s Suits of Pure Linefi —Suits which nes been selling all over New York at $18.00 and $22.50, and 9, 715 our price will be..... And you get a Lawn Walst free with every suit you buy. When we say pure Linen we mean PURE IRISH LINEN, and EVERY THREAD pure Irish Linen, The colors include white, lght blue, helio, green and Oxford gray. Some.like cut, some in swagger styles. Some strictly tailored, some richly trimmed with linen braid; some with embroidered collars and cuffs. ‘wen if you have bought your season's supply the bargains are great enough to tempt you. All sizes up to 44. In connection with the above we will aiso offer some more of those Linen Suits in Long Coat Style, Linen Suits in Tuxedo Style, 50 Linen Suits of Every Description, with Skirts side-plaited, box-plaited or trimmed— anything you want; all $12.00 and $16.00 values are made of French lawn—trimmed—button in back. We gi: with every suit advertised to-day. twine O08 sree 7 b 5,000 Men’s c Negligee Shirt { Made to sell for 75c. and $1.00, A prominent manufacturer's surplus stock; Made of fine quality Nalnsook, with figures and stripes; also printed Madras, figures and stripes; cut full and thoroughly well made; strictly fresh, clean goods; no imperfections cuffs; sizes 14 to 17, "There are still three months of negligee shirt weather ahead, and | this is a rare chance to replenish your stock with a few 7c In fact, the styles are many—too many to fully describe here—and Linen Suits, Military Coat Effect, . THE FREE WAISTS cleaning up to make room for Fell goods, in the Ipt; more. than half have detached) $1 ghifts curing this sale ai York 9 ty, 6100000; W. EB, Ten-| insurance |s no e: Reason, Oe ibtioure, giduavayai| Mr. Turboll om nete oan: a year secterary, | 14cfe crashes and all desirable fabrics, well tailored; strictly up to the minute in style; splendid values at $15; choice.. Also a clean-up of odds and ends of every de- scription—odd coats, odd vests, odd trousers, broken sizes; come and pick out what you need, and we promise you a bigger bargain than you ever thought possible, The Notion Sale. SILK CORSET LACBS, 8 yards long, white, pink - ors; worth 25c. Special, 3 for. PEE PROD Loot HAIR NBTS, large invisible automobile nets—all 25c, Special 10c. each; 3 for ogres HAIR NETS, invisible back hair nets; for . Women’s Front Pad and Kleinert's ‘Hookon He made to*sell at 50c.; sale price Muslin Underwear Sale Great stocks and unprecedented price conc combine to make this year’s sale much the ee pes our history. oe garments are all well made, new, fresh, dainty and cut full ‘in size, The savings are of the REAL sort that every woman delights in. “800, Gowns—V neck? 25c f i emby insertions and eek | Kimonos nud Dresain in other styles, in white lawn ase or gmbroidery trimmed, ranging from 1.20 to'#1.49 and up to $3.98, 19¢ for 20c. Cornet Covers—Cam- bric, low neck, trimmed with "25¢ for 20c, Kimono Sacques— | 19h ency colored lawn. | 12}4c fox 25°. Drawers, hem and 2C tucks, 200. Drawers, cambric, um- a ruffle. 19c'°r, 85c. Drawers, lace wei tabie, Nase. teen in for 45e. Draw 2ICruttie, hemstitcne Jor 60c. Drawers Cambri B9CMorer ot Keinch hemathtched tucks, deep ruffle of embroidery or Cluny lace. for 7c. 59 Cin “ace wide ruffle, h for $1.00 Walking Skirte~ 79 Cimpre o tucks, deep ruffle or embroidery oF lace insertions, tucks and deep edge. umbrella umbrella| Jaco ed, | for Baisind Cor capretia | 25 focie Rs Gar umbrelle. |" sound seal and for 40c. area one I ej 29¢ short to the front of Point ist, je Paria Ince insertions ami sage 29¢ ‘ ed oe Br et Covers—Low wit deading sind Hibben; sist embroidery styles, lace or embroidery, for 89¢. Gowns—Two 29¢ sercons and hematitohed tweke, F 490, Gowns—Emp): 396 srry ake of tour emis aie: sertions and tucks, high or V neck, for 09¢. Gowns—Em 6c: ere and shield front oe seek itched tur trimmed wi! fee ene 59C Tire vie high or nee padour yoke of embroidery Insertions and fine t for 08c. Gowns_of 79C Neinnook: rettlly trie wid ih ms Yee | and embroideries, in nig! for $1.00 Gowns—Nai; BSC Crates chomioe nia Rook, or with ribbon, lace ‘or embroidery in: sleeves, alx atylen 27) 97 OF long 1,00 fr, #889, Gowns fine ef (sucaue fished with “ruffle and po iin aces, Broa iabbeatly g for #100 Kt D A winleatad FOC faeaues" eamnnn, eptains| Iniant, slg ohe front v with tucks, border an@ helt at waist, neck, jong meen ee, 1 Covers—Nain- evide Cluny Jace Walking 5) ruffle or inc with emy id Ol or deep ila ounce, with 4 wide torchon four otver sant insertions and 1.98 fAtumedr with open embrold: . u wi n embroid- ery, Torenon, Cluny, Point de Paris or Val. Jace insertions, tucks and @eep ruffle, vertical insertions, um- brella style and all finished’ with dust ruffle Be for ee, mone 25c¢ double yoke and bo figured for Bie, Kimono dacques, | BOC With tucks, belt and Lordert fine. | poika dot 1 |5uc for 7 Dressing Sacquen, SYC wWhice iawn, wath black polka dor, sallor collar, sleeve and bottom jowns—Cambric, Pi through your syoreiary. ie re wt and Manager is | fay agers ana a talk in his absence. He sald he foow that Mise Ainondt wes Pe msines® sl the | ys nes or othe tain” larger frat-year ns one sagees Bre # lowed under the employee's . | th f} she shape of iat sorfce ey ene sr at thant Pv it An Screens Grouped together marked them down cardless of the fact i time i: Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of 500 Art Squares. Only by purchasing the entire lot of 500 are we enabled to offer them to-morrow at the lowest prices uoted this season, A most desirable rug for summer loor covering, and shown in an immense assortment of | attractive ener and colorings. 9 ft. long x 6 ft. wide, 9 ft. long x 7.6 ft wide, 500 ‘t rdwood Se Ice Greain k Gake Served from 2.30 to) “AT 5,30 cvery a’ternoon in our re taurant, third floor. enemies Important Special Clearance & Screen Doors, 4,500 Screens and Screen Doors and for quick clearance to-morrow, Re- that the demand for thése articles. at is exceedingly brisk, we're bound to of these goods before inventory, en beled all sizss, at one-half pric 3x7 value Gee, at BIN 33h 49e:: x 9 ft. wide, yalue $ Porch Roe f kind K moststoresat $1.25 each, to be piaced on sale to-morrow 75c Steel and Brass Bed, brass: rall head and foot aid two brass spindies. ports—inciuding a denim covered mit. tress; regularly $7.50; t-mo: Massive Stez! Enamel Bed, heavy chills and cistings. Sails price in % Nalue, $3.50. All Steel Enamel Bod, hi foot rail, with brass knobs sizes, at 15 ne heavy posts. Value al 3 All siz 29c. Oilcloth at 17:c. Thos oughly reliable o'lc oth—1, 14% and 2 yards wide, pakuirk eas ] ee Cc saa sued Cael 20 yards)... g f 65c. Cork Linoleum, 3734c. my Cork Linoloum, 2 yards wide, a quality for which most stores are 3 72C |S D750; charging 65c. Ber 39. y: Spec bere, per $q. yard, Furniture Sale. .vit ue 2 Se 1,609 Wire {Miadow Scre-ns. “the am nce eatension, light f Heavy Steoi Couch Beds, like illus. {ration, can be used a5 a Couch, a Je or a three-quarter bed. The e has 5 coats of broazé iaccuer, steel spring, | rein.orces ‘with illustration, with a 92-inch brass spindie heid and toot, .. Naue 39835 Another great sale of inest Siilec ese Damask Matting, inred, green and blue; large carpet pat- terns; every roll weighs from 80 to SO Ibs. sold regularly at $15;,sale price for to-motrow, per roll of 40 yards, Before Inventory a OPPENHEIM,CLLINS &@ The Entire Stock of Ladies’ Suits—Coats—Waists, Walking Skirts and Millinery Will Be Closed Out at Marked Reductions. Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. you took command of the azency af- folrs in 1808? A. T think the incresse Sr oulhtanding Ansurance of» pa d-tor esis during the five years Aas ‘about 45 per of In other words, 60 amount of pusiness’ wri JAMES McCREERY & C9, White Dress Goods. On July the 13th and r4th, 100 pieces,—fine white Per- sian Lawn, 32 and 45 inches wide, ‘ Is that correct? out having time to make an tion as to the amount of burt DAS: been ¥ tten that is ew in force, ken. “auring “these. ve Ueher your aaininistration? de report of Epics iti ee Sn a ihe irwbsatits ing tt 16c and 22c per yard, value 25¢ and 35¢ This fabric is highly recommended for i fine Shirtwalsts and Sunmer Gowns, vase | Sheer Malle, Linens, Swiss it] and @ quantity of Novelty fabrics are sien on sal i ‘twaity third Street, T GRIMMER on TRAIN. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suits, Sicilian Suits with three. quarter Jength coats and pleated skirts, Suitable for travelling or auto. , mobile, Black, blue and grey, 19.50 Dotted, flowered Swiss Dresses; Trimmed wih, lace, 750 ae White Poplin Walking “Re Rte Close Plead . 1, ‘ : 6.50: okie * ‘Teenie Street,

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