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? FUE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 2, 19073 AAV TOGIE $75,000 TOHEL 4, SOMES HT ASamuel _Untermyer Testifies} He-Was Willing to Give It for Campaign. “XAVIER CONTRADICTED. Witnesses Deny Discussing In- “surance Matiers in*Con- “nection with Jerome, _ Patrick J, MoNulty, who ts alleced By Xavier to be the’ man whe: gave Rima large part of the information on ‘Whtch he based the alleged libelous ar- _ Hele, was anotner witness, der, M4 Mpity testified omphatically that he hd never told Mr. Xavier that Mr,Jerome could get the nomination for Governor provided It was under- etood thet certain insurance men would Not be indicted. A surprise was spring during the trial of Frank E. Xavier, editor of the | Yonkers Herald, before County Judge | Platt at White Plains to-day, charged with criminally libelling William Trav- | ers ‘Jerome, District-Attorney of New York County, when Join F. Brennan, | representing Mr. Xavier, called Samuel | Untermyer, counsel for James Hazen Hyde, ax ‘a_witness. Mr, Untermyer said” he had not given 325,000 to Mr. Jerome's sampaign fund. | He-had-had—a conversation Witi Str} Jerome in which he told Jerome that he would Ike to see him «et the nomi- nation for Governor. -Mr:-Jerome-re-} marked that he could not afford to run | and the witness then said that he would contribute $25,000 toward a campaign furfd for Mr. Jerome. Mr, Unterm.yer, in er to further questioning, said he aid contribute $5,00 to the Jerome campaign fund, subscribing $1,000 at ‘one time and $4,000 at another, >Mr. Untertnyer, In expianation of his contribution to Mr./Serome’s campaign fund, sald he was a warm, personal friend of Mr, Jerome. He admired him for his independence in politics and would be glad) to give him financial backing “provided “ne” WouTd” run ‘Inde- pendently. During the examination there were several tilts between the two lawyers, ally when Mr. Untermyer was) es; asked what feo he had received from | _ Hyde, and he retused to answer. Me. brennan said that he wanted to “show ‘that while Mr, Hyde did not ~—trectly contribute to the campaign fund of Mr, Jerome through the witness, there was a fund from which {t came. Tho Juage ruled {t out. John Henneberry, of District-Attor- ney Jerome's office, was next called. He testied that McNulty and Mayor John H. Coyne, of Yonkers, had called on him and that they had had conver- sation, but that it waa entirely for- eign. to the insurance matters and the nomination of Mr. Jerome. Supervisor E. J. Goodhart, ‘of Yon’ cheand MeNult, but not in connection with Jerome's nomination. Ex-Mayor Walsh and Mayor Coyne, of Yonkers, testified sthatcthey iad stalked] tM = ding indernnce matters but that} helr conversations “had lad no elation] to the nomination of Jerome. The trial was suddenly adjourned, ow- Ing to the Iltness of one of the juro — Thomas Buri Pleasant ————————__ BILLIARD MEN-IN SESSION. ‘ogKenburg, chairman of a special committee; will maka a_tavor-| able report i Association of Amateur Billiardista t Thisht at the Linderkranz Club P; avenue, looking toa tournament-i York: thix winter, benweon a tear oft American and French players, the latter | Naving sent over a recert-ohaltenge. At tha meeting to-night it will a settled where the Clita tournament an: Slub- both want the event, chances rather favor Chicago. A large purchase enables us to sell you a machine equal in every particular " to—agents’ ~ $50 machines, for the extraor- | dinarily low price of $23.75. on terms of but $1: when join- ing our Sewing . Machine ub, the balance of $22.75 being payable in sums of One Dollar Weekly We call this splendid machine “The Monarch” because we can- a «> POLITE FREE & meeting of the National]. le eee SOHOLARSHIPS Every Boreugicin in the City of New York Represented in’ the. Awards. The Pulltzer ,_entit it each of the holders to a stipend of $ }a yar for four ye land to free tu in Columbla Univer sity for ai to the toliow vlads of—forty= boroustiin tho clty of Toul Gtoanbaum, nue, Bronx; De V 4, Dave been award- Marion Clinton High { atreet,—-Brookiyn; High Schoo, His fam'ly, too, must graze: Robert Wesley Briggs, No, 130. Ww. Needs more pay=why say him nay? | Eigntieth atreat; Morris High School. | Hundred and Tr Scholarships for Scho pe ere and Abraham Ix} Brooklyn.” {tore for Pulltzer Scholarships will e ta Columbia University, taking either t | edtlese course or that of ie schooly “of applied science: oS Trimming Ornaments from Paris Just In Thursday Sale of $I Black Canvas Panamas, 69c. yd. § ONE: of the most extraordinary offerings in months, for these goods are staple and standard the ar srcnnd and regularly bring $1 the yard, A large purchase under unusually favorable circumstances permits this saving tor Ubhursday. Best plain black weave and appropriate for all SoATIDE® medium weight, all pure wool, .pertect jet black. A great special in this Thursday dressigoods sale, at, TOtMIng ihe lection ¢ Fashion, A One of zur Ti minror {Tigi poor olditaxpay'np: ‘Joseph Hyman, No. 310 Madison street: The oyster season begins with September ‘and ends with April. The soup season. begins with January and ends with December. Therefore are in season every day in‘every month of every year. Qysterettes—oyster. crackers with a taste that improves the flavor of oysters, soup and chowder. Always fresh in moisture 5 and dust proof packages BISCUIT JNO one hundred hemstitched aaineske an, Furl vient and smibetion finish, for double beds; pink an ue. lers, value $6.00; © hursda: ‘s sale at, pair one dozen napkins to mat match. Cloths for Thursday 9 Pi table cloth, with one F AE fg Cates eee Blankets, for full size ; Value $5 pair; at.. 150 pairs Faricy Blankets, full size and all wool, in white, 'pink, blue, gray,red and tan: jes full bleached and pure linen; ‘sets comprise 2 and 214 yards, with drawn work, value $6. 50 per. set; for Thursday, all one price....--. Be 8-4 Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, all linen, each $1.19. 4-4 Hemsatitched Tea Cloths, damask, each $1.25 18xS#inch lace-trimmed Bure . value $1.75, at $1.29 atspal rimmed Tea Cloths, round or square, each $1.75 || *% Pe! 19,53 nch Fancy Drawn Bureau Scarfs, value $1.25, at 89¢ PP <0-.nch Fancy Drawn Work Pillow Shams, value 98¢, at 69c large size, 70x80 inches, figured £oft-tinish Long Cloths, yard wide, 12-yard piece. §. + fects on blue, pink, gray, brown, tan Full size Crochet-Bed Spreads, hemmed. value 19 and red ground: Full size Crochet-Bed- Spreads, fringed, value: $1. 59 each. G rawford garments—are fashioned of if $6.50 Hemstitched Sets at bt: 7S. $6. Qualities, Offered at $4.95 | plaited” styles, finished with bias folds at foot. “with velvet cults ana cottr; tut Tailored Suits of Fancy Worsteds at $34.75 Of smooth fiilshed worstcds {0° dainty checks and stripes which are-the-yogue.this-Fall—-30-Inch double-breasted” model, knee-length coat with smart-side pockets and_velyet -collar and cuffs; lined with warranted satia. Wy Lo rondy BAY, Yadeah lie) es : UR great plans for the future conduct of our Piano business necessitate-our offering every Used = = iano now in the Simpson-Crawford Piano warerooms—whether taken in exchange -or of our own make wh'ch we have had out on rentsl—at prices that will cause their immediate disposal. Consequently you are oered the greatest | piano buying opportunity that has been pre- sented in years, for tiese Pianca, from point — ot all-round cxcellence, good condition and high tonal qualities are ebsolutely.cl the Very. pest Pianos SSS aa SSS SSS SESS WGASSSSSSSSAANSNSS SAAR ES [TESS SSS bay for t two cay ins at the prices named. They are exceptional bar; 18 Upright Pianos, including %1 Kurtzmann Upright, 1 Chickering Upright. 1 Emerson Upright, 1 Mathushek Upright, and 11 others at this price, Other Great Bargains ‘Are: right ......3.. *1 Knabe Baby Grand) right - $350 |® Bailey U notiadvertise the maker's name, his agents having an agreement with him to sell the same ma- hchine for $50, “The Monarch" has automatic : drop heads in ball-bearing melnes lend; ‘attachments are ruffier, tucker, hemmers, braidera,. Ince hemmer, auilter, tools. etc, Remember! No interest, no “extras, Each “Monarch” Sewing Machine , Guaranteed for % years, Free in- - struction at any time, imps rub | ALBA PPLE LLL ELDEST Ww a LEE LE SEL) VOTERS, - Piano Dept. LEASE PL2LI2/2L2L/) )VIRNOMINUANSVL//I D2 20 BDI IREDEL2ILECLL/LEASECARCERSSSACS APL LILO) 9D DDD IID VILLE I SUL IVULILLESSSVYLEP! LLL IOLA ASSET ILEEERDIISWILLLLIL LISS LILI IL lt 2a, aye) I reve, Aion yon C a ie my Via Cie “ey y ic y HIN AIS 48 B72 c LEZ N SSS = Ss \ overhauling these Pianos and putting them in thorough repair. The list printed below is ready to be otered for to-morrow. Note Piauos marked_with a star («). SSS : ==LIST FOR -THURSDAY==> SSS 1 Flacher Upright, Your Choice j *1 Kingsbury Upright, : i *1 Gabler Upright, $135 j i | *1 Horace Waters Wen *1 Peek | & Son Upright, 1 Columbia Upright.$150/ 1 Price & Teeple ue $21 SSS SSS lf you contemplate buying a Piano, this sale is too unusual for ‘any reason whatever—and remember no Piano sold except’on day designated. For complete list of Pianos to be sold on other days during this week refer to our big Plano announcement in The World or American of ee Sunday. you to miss for SASSANE CGS SNSSSS Dy or ie LLL, LLU LLLP SSSA LLL Lb CLA LIPLEDID WA LLLUAE SNOWED BUSSAHLLLLE NA W ee, sou. hl a LOOT oi sa sonininniviah tne ==-aay tretree oo wee e| from canes / of © RESTAURANT G EIGHTH Te yf Co ps5 19”®T0 20* STREE NEW YORK. $1.25 fancy Tailor Suitings, Special at $1 Yd. 52-in. Chiffon Broadcloth, Special at™ gia oa for-both-med}uin-dress-and-oyery.day_wear; this col- Suitable for all occasions, especially for the long tailored coat_and. yerything in the new suitings approved by Dame plaited skirt; in about twenty most wanted Fall colors, {Including black; lal saving on yery atyliay goods, rich finish;-firm twilled back. We sponges it for you without charge 44-in. Satin Luxor .Cloth, Special at $1 Yd. 1.79c Fancy Check Suitings, Special at 59c Yd. axon's most favored _self-colored’ fabrics; beaut{ful AIL this season's ‘most desired suiting effects in the rarest polars , similar to the chiffon: broadcloth; comes in a-wide and deaigna; Poking stripes, neat tailor checks and hafrlingwislds range of. fhe most exquisite Paris shades and Peking stripes. | ; clear economizing of 20c. a yard, Special for Thursday +5 Sale— ~ , 200 Pairs California Wool Blankets, 500 Extra Grade Down Comfort- ables, French sateen covering; full 200 Cotton-Filled Comfortables, best grade silkoline coverings; 6-inch plain border; value 83.23, @¢ yery special at. 178 Cotton= ‘Filled Co: figured silkoline ‘ covering, layer clean white cotton fillings _ New Tailored Suits and New__ Dressy Walking Suits at $24. 735 HIS is & collection of new tailored Suits so diversified that dee nton can ive no idea of the scope for selection that is allowed. These Women’s Tailored Suits are of that inimitable style which characterizes all Simpson- Handsome new broadcloths,novelty cheviots,sshadow striped materials— and strictly man-tailored in the. 30-inch and 36-inch semi or tight>| fitted, double-breasted or “button through’? effects, ts, and a choice of some 200 of these beautiful new Fall suits is offered to-morrow at ‘The coats are lined throughout with warranted -satin and the skirts are made in full side- 24.75 Women's Tailored Suits (Distinct New. Models), at $29.75 Each model depicts an entirely new fashion and the miaterlals are cleyerly put together, com- prising the new mannish mixtures, Scotch cheviotr and and double-breasted styles; back coat feftocts) slightly, cutkway, mannish in pockets and reveres, finished skirt tibshed—with-totrbte tots: utiful shadow stripe broadcloths in single Women's Long Coats of English Kersey Cloth at $12.50 Beautiful long coata made of exceptionally fine light-weight English kersey, cut 52 Inches, full }-collariess neck, effectively r with velvet and wide fancy. braid; | perfect. ind superbly tallored- Women’s Rubberized Satin and Taffeta Storm Coats at $19. 75 ——Made— ea “satin and rich taffeta_in novelty ‘plaids and newest colors, such as gray, bluse ‘The newést-and-most exclusive effects are Included in this calleatlanie which comprises Trimmings for Dresses, for Conts, for Suits, for Evening Garments—New Filet Trimmings, Soutache Braid effects {n many novel’ forms, Persian and Assyrian Embroldered cffects—Applique and Medallion Braid effects in black and colors; rich spangled Trimmings in black; Japenese Embroidered Trimmings, daiuty floral effects on net. yard for Trimmings . 50c are fon Trimmings rth to $1.00 yard. x yard for’ Trimmings worth to $3.CO yard. j Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Men’s and Women’s. at 9c || Toilet Articles F Main Floor, eGo | Ecan’ temphasize too strongly the : Ww unusual value-giving in this -otering of Handkerchiefs, for” at: this, price such Handkerchiefs are below the usual At prices for Thursday which will mean unusual. Savings on your. part. import cost! ‘They are all absolutely perfect and Rubber Gloves a Sultable for fifteen. cent quality, Ouse work; all size: ot Tis price, Qe, or 50c for 4 dozen, for to-> perpair, Fer-thtrsate; | morrow's sale, Mennen's_ Talcum_ Powder — 12%4c for 19¢ and 25c Mines Handkerchiefs, For this sale, per lox......11e | Ail of pure Irish linen and an immense variety Halr Brushes—(a special. pur- to choose from. Plain hemstitched kinds for i chase) ‘Stiff bristles: values_ to Full regular sizes and all perfect. i dc. For this sale.s++s+.50c For women—Hand-worked initials on sheer Irish Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap j linen; French crossbar linen; “drawn work and ‘em- For this sale,’ per cake.. broldered effects; plain hemstitched fn various Piver’s Perfumes—All the lea width hems, Ing odors: regularly 79. Spe- 7 5c box of six for women’s $1.25 values in hand- cial for this sale, per ounce.03¢ worked Shamrock linen Initialled Handkerchiefs; French Tooth Brushes—Drom- neat aera inital. mers’ samples—values to’ 40c. For this talesss.+ssesseseee 19¢ > I] Packer's Tar Soap — For this $3“ ‘Manufacturers’ ttale, per cale.ssersss vee Te Samples” Combs at 50c Hot Water Bottles—warranted; @ qt. size: regular price 59c. £7 Main Floor, For this sale ise Age | [VOLVED are the entire sample col- Idealia Violette Ammonia—de- lections-and surplus stock of a well- Ma nUrul ioe (bel bata Fortis 7 | sale, pt., 12c.5 q' Ic known Comb maker, who manufactures +I] jyontn Cestite Soap—finest qual- only high grade goods, such as comprise the Simp- ity; 6 cakes Ina box, For this son-Crawford stocks at all times: sale, per box, 1..28c Imitation Tortoise Shell thn: you” i Idealia Sage Halr Tonic—cures can hardly téll from the real; all dandruff, For this sale, solld—heasy, maarive one-piece 50c 33c & 59¢ goods, highly polished, in the 7 Hay’s Hair Health—30c size. Empire bac aevand. Beek on WOnED ’ For this sale. é.......,0005 33¢ arge odd’ shape quill tops, e a ‘ vane nena | and fancy spikes: also | times Mheadg webroot Malet Water hand carved Empire Combs, and this Rec eedt le; regularly 48c. ‘or - plenty of Side Combs of all des | Pr-ce les 1c BEMIPUONB..,..rseeeceeeee ees enee No Mail Orders Filled on ‘These Not one plece in this magnificent lot worth less Items, than $1--many $2 and $3 values—some worth more. Thus are you offered an opportunity right at the beginning of the season to secure the richest Imported Trimming at one-third and Jess than a _third- bel yw thelr yalues, and especially rail dressmakers- and cmt make geen savings in this sale. _ Shoes for Women T is natal: for the intelligent purchaser todepend moreand more upon big trade-mark names for '- aceurity. Take “ ; The reputation e-has cost a million Gh and it is worth that Can “the makers, afford to stamp that name upon any soe that would dis- Can they afford 3 to sacrifice quality’ You know it stands for our That's why it easily leads all other Just try one pair. Prices, $3, $3.50 and $4.00 women's shoes in the world. Sale ot Eiderdown Dress- ing Sacques, &c., at 98¢ 22° Second Floor. “uncommonly wide range of pat- terns, styles, colors and sizes is offerc.! to choose from at this price, This special lot of Women’s Dressing Sacques and Ki- containing elderdo vn, { man flannel and Flsnnelette anlenaly new and attractive | Many other Kimonos and Pressing Sacques* at- equally attractive prices for Thursday's: selling.”

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