The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1907, Page 18

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Liew THE EVENC@O WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1907. HIS INDICTMENT TO ENGLISH GIST Eos (PP ORSDON BS TONER DOENS 0) room. Pretty sool the two guests land later Mra. Ryder went oUt came one of the tan detective and expla i ence in @ room of a nof registered was nk: the hotel Dr Ryder [A PLALA retary, “Aiber! + | worthy wis much wro ‘up over tl Thursday at “New York's Fastest Growing Store’ ts a day of spectal economies, concentrated on Furniture; Rugs: oleams, Upholsteries, Lace Curtains. cfc. Seberai bery. adbantageous special purchases have made possible some rare economies, Besides. prices habe been radically reduced in other instances, to bring you here. {o-morrok. Also, important sales in Ready-t Garments for Women, Misses and aren Domestics and Dress uae : ho KEEP OUT OF Jal. ne ehh affair, the manager a few lessons In Englii manners,” the doctor saya, but pe Dr. aa Roane Neglected to Regis: ter ‘His Wife and Wondered | Ang -sent—te—thie- nesewpapern Dr, explained how he bad treated wi r extreme sourtesy and oad old King, f od ott ai ae Fi ate Procedure of . _ Grand Jury, Reading S pocrc: Hegre, found fon Dec. 28, 1906, bys 1 Rgainst George. W. Perkins, former Vice-President ofthe New-York Wew York Security & Trust Company: There are six indictments “—egainst ‘tach defendant, and aD are baséd_upon the'transaction in_Decem=|' known to the Armstrong Investigati ing. Committee as the nd Sale.” _ When the case of Mr. Perkins, which, by agreement, was the first eaffoabe=considered;-was:called= the court-room: was: packed with corpora | tion lawyers of high and medium: degree. Lewis L. Delafield, former Vustice William N. Cohen and John G: Milburn appeared | for Mr. Per-.| kins. Robert Grier Monroe appeared for Mr. Fairfield. District-Attor- _omey. Jerome and Assistant District-. eeoNStns) Kresel | ees for the | fs great permitted to submit a brief in behalt othe principle af} of bis llent. | Officera of entries in thelr books,’ with intent to deceive, it| lowed (with es argument ion the merits they have no intent to pront financially | Ma Delafield maintained that the in- ‘no ‘felonious intent," as the law puts} dictmenta were illegally filed Wha the ald ‘of the record books at | -the Grand Jury-olerk he-brought-out-al the proceedings in the Grand Jury room. | He said thut investigation was taken up of Dec. ‘8 1908, and closed | on Deo 2. and that on ‘the latter dat ce s = dereme—Went: Away—to Sleep? Distriet-Attorney Jerome showed stich @light interest in the r-atter: that (he'lett the court-room with Mr, Krese} “when cowpee! for Ms. Perkina began ‘thelr’ arguments, Both sides, however, Ee seeomiaiat ania lemiseed yee er Yi, Mr. Delatield maid, Hite io a Mr -Deranata | 22 ceca in the cases of Mr, Perkins | ce argument 5 und Mr," Fulrohild was reconsidered, showed!an inclination to place the Blame| ii ication waa reopened and the indictments were found against both men, en) date of the indictments was: a ate eeu Olnt thw “by Mr. “Del President of the New. York Life In-| neld was thar the Orang dure dis: surance Company, who died following | missed the etal against Mr. Per. the® Armatrong Committee dtsolosures. | Kins and Mr. Fair Suri anes aerepens ‘The proceeding also brought out that again unless onteced ta do ni itech ‘Mr, Delafield, in preparing hie argu- [Judge of Gencral ‘Seevions to to whl _soent;. was -favored.to-an-tmisuel: ex-3-GUAnd Jury. reported. Oe ainrinteereay tent by the District-Attorney, He nee on gh the Genera ral Sessions ey Or thelr | GHP MAY THCOre BOOK Of the tere ot onli them to ave teen lilegally Meas | Grand Jury for December, 196. This {se Maybe McCall Did It. mupposed to be a eecret recom, open “Conc the transaction {tnelf." erning 1 ‘only to. the ~District-Attorney,—but MY. | saig--Mr. Delafield; “Mr Perkins oop Delafield dug all hls ammunition from |not make the arrangemest. He was Hot | It and used it frequently aa a book of] Present at the meetin ow ‘York Life | reference. disclaims any “knowl i, He His “possesion of the book caused upelieyes) it wan ap orga the, Fpzscutivs | - e0onsiderabie comment among the law- Ca. a r_of Mr. Mo- Yers in the courtroom. It appears that ‘Judge Cohen’ recited ih detail! on. Mey 16, 1907, Juetice Fitzgerald on Soria transaction. -He said that in jew York Jdfe Insurance Company’ should NOt Carry SIOcKe as ledger laf) f And continue to do business in Prussia, dindry cases counsel for an indicted | ‘The company was given until Dec ‘person {a all to Inspect only the |1Mll_to.diepose of ity stocks and-at’ Grand Juryy@enographer's transcript | close of that Year hed oily 10,000 shares ot the tenliQ@mhy. Justice Pitagenehts | Cnac oor inatee or Chin bO, Milveuken, 4 order does not specify that counsel for | & peau ul preferred ‘on hand, Mr 2 the- osdanore. of t = . z Ks to keep th di with the Ru Government, but erkins, mye he KA -of thes Wish to throw: them on the The finance committee of the Kk Lite, of which Mr, Perkins Ais. Jerome opened the proceedings tet Mr EF aay: SARTRE a atatament ne % Secu and Trust Company’ at ourt-and counsel for the defen: SOUTER Temes ny Se S| that, Ingsmuch as the Persie ana 10a a! for. the: st———— Kin and” Fairchild Sndictments are) Paul stock. The trust company was based upon the same facts, the argu-| tien ious to. be turnea Ci ageyey mente Ti Wie Perkins case should applyt Now -Y Life, which) was also to ¢0 the Fairchild’ case as well. Mr, Moi roo, for Mr. —Fatechild agreed to this], 3h Jer upon-the cendition that he would be abe defense, He'2 _StAAR ai $5 Brussels Net Waists $ heen s "Great “Ores i One of those modish, piquant, beautiful waist creations that wins the instant admirdtion of fashion- able feminine ‘taste — entirely new—enticingly French—a veri- table bargain at the exception- aly small price. Eccu B wright, “author -and-traveller, ‘been in’ this bloomin’ ‘sountry ies than | he made no. ebjestion to bis wite J every “night and paid hley [Morning. It tu sald, Howe [he has been ocoupying ‘2 edgaged froin | #dualnted with hotel, jif6 [s “Justi Dowling, in the in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, | te-day by another, and that there «: began consideration to-day of the indictments for forgery in ethey third | pa mmcreaecenta rooms) by will Tearn | tor’e wife went to his rcom ‘on Monday. Life Insurance Company, and Charles s. Fairchild, President of the] at the hotel. ‘This wna contrary to the Se ee Se Persian~ weaves-}s aPredetick bg : pf the Plaza, sal 2 | was gently ‘told ot. a Dr. Maxwell Ryder, the EngitehA fhe room ‘he ae jal week, has had a clash with the houne | \*sfr. sterry., b tof the Picza," ae ules at the Hotel Plaza. He yegisteted ent 9 fon tise: room tt F ho suddenly cried: ft ta. the | ene have. you Kot the suite! ied Statest® It Is) 6c “CRUELTY yo. HORSES. ; N gating 1,000 Infilet aS ST, NDS, The -collislon-ecourred —whenthe-doc-| ed on More Than itiy Driveras , "SOLID OAK DRESSER i _© SOLID -GAK DRESSER \_ f__ $6.15. WASH A acctined of ‘ “Like tilustration, Large, oval-| } : night without having been registercd| ors fone today on | s \ French plate mirror; two complaint— of York City} ~. large and two small drawers; left: Dr--Ryder} Humane Ansociatior: P Bte desired above ull things to “tenc or | mission was denied lim by the author rates PL 450, ands. i wESsST lar STREET $1,000, ran- — trimmed with cast brass ‘an animal painter, | Fines asgremating nearly, Ses gang. from _#10-to $0. were Imposed | By handles — and pulls. Value ch sh tee a perfect match | ‘ i. é to 2.30 P, M. Luncheons Bring your material #4 y 4 q q i We! m make Ya ! if ! : On the 8th Floor a te L u ; 2 “ ft COMCAAA ‘ered ta «reat th PER DOZ “7 Selous ces her * At the Notion Dept. f SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDZ)\) = Your Savings To-Morrow Are Fully a Third in| This Important Sale of New Bedragea Furaituré Présenting the most npol values ever known -in Furniture Selling We are-able to aes just iste ah {he immense_economies which may i found in this Peerless furniture store, “Come to-morrow for Hees : Solid Oak Wash Stand= (lke illustration). Large drawer. and double closet, —wifty towel-rack; highly-pottshed. Eike Illustration, Bevel led - French plate mirror; three large, well-constructed draw- ers and heavy panel ends Value $1275, Sale price > —_, JAMES McGREERY & C0): 23rd Street 34 oh Street _ CURTAIN DEP’TS.: In Both Stores. sSale of Lace and Madras Curtains, Casement Tissues and Couch Covers. On Thursday and Friday, — September the 17th and r8th. Fine Irish Point Lace Curtains, An extensive variety of designs. 3-75) 4.50 and 6.00 pair values 5.50, 6.50 and 8.50 Madras Curtains,—Colonial, conven- tional and Art Nouyeatt designe.” Suitable for living or bedroom. "3-25, 5-00 a 6.00 pair : “Values 4.75, 7.00 and 8.50 Te Casement ‘Tissues and Colonial Netting: Red, White and Cream. 45 inches wide. 38c, 45¢ and 65¢ per yard -=-lmported..Couch.Covers,—-Oriental..and designs. 3:75; §:50 and 7,00 RUG DEPARTMENTS. Ia Both Stores. ., , On ‘Thursday, October the 17th, Sale of. Oriental_and ppeniestlc Rugs $6.75 Steel Enamel Bed, $3.98 Massive: Steel Enamelied Bed 7 Fy Mika" Mustretigat continues 4 t ee at-$6. t Steel and brass bed, like iMue- tration; has heavy continuous _ nda extra ~~ Remarkable Sale of LACE CURTAINS English, Scotch and German Never Within Our Experience Have Rugs Been Sold in, - New York at Such Little Prices : Rugs. of quality. — Newest : U G pattems, Positive sabings g ; to.you-of-one-quarter.to-one- Smith’ t Axminster Rees half regalar prices, pee ee a in exquisite mi $12 Alex...Smith's All Wool Bruel’ | 3-lour Special __ ff Sensing Kept Wiles. Tae, re ard price ef which. 1 {itbtgna” batteros for % 00 Dining in room Aree s : Smith’s Brussels Rugs In 3 Popular Si: . . . 6x9, vale $12. % SY $7.50 Real Irish Point Curtains Dining-room Rugs, half wool, re- versible; all colors; 9-feet and "and Carpets. — zs = ees Kerman and Sarouk Rugs (finest of the . ———---45,00-and-75:00-—— “Fine Mosul, Kurdistan and Kazak Rugs. 15,00 to. 50,00 Dente Shirvan_ Rugs (Cabistan equality!) sae Shirvan: and-Karabagh Rugs anneal 10,00 and 12,60. Rare Antique. (Khiva) Afghan Carpets— 70.00 to 110,00 Domestic Wilton Rugs. (Oriental designs) ;=. Size o x ait. a 27-50, 35.00 and 39, 50 Best Tapestry. Brussels, Size 9 x 12 f.— = I1.00 and 15,00 orred Linoleum it =hnitation—of Inlaid Tile and Hardwood flooring. e T.15 per yard » -usual price 4-50 crete Linoleum 50C per yard =~ 100..pieces.-plaid Durrie Carpet,--All the n new shades, One yard wide, _ zi; 75¢ per yard ~ JANES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street 7.6 feet wide; these rugs have al i _been selling-reg- t $4.98 suid Pair ularly at $5.00; _ ee PL a eatin | to-morrow, from : “special at ses, also ‘the very 1 - New-York on Ab- solutely_— Reliable Best $1.25 Inlaid ; Linoleum (e4-Genuine-Cork-Lin—| Shown in tnlaid, Just_100-1n the a Alt higher! grade machines, some oak. drop-head, Fouk: case, are the Impraved ne Bow Wilson, Tade by one of its beck these ma- chines with a GUAR- ANTHE, to Tustom lfe. time—ao great tse! lot of beautiful new $20.00 Broad- cloth Suits, Special at $12.98 Wi bi; a ene > pay NEVER ANYTHING 10 EoUAL THe we to our customers BUT uy (Third Floor, Oppostte Elevator.) & The embodiment of style; the acme of distinct- Beith itt tides ikie ib eit ine net rene Cup noe. ses | 5000 Yds, 38-inch| Sale of Linens, Wool Chevicts | Blankets, &c. > 'N China Silk Lined Smart Kimono Sleeves De Exactly as illustrated in pic- Sa @ture—deep V yoke elaborately \ omamented with Venise medal- lions—ruffies of net edged with lace form chic kimono sleeves blouse hewitchingly adorned with Cluny insertion re of the handsomest pro- ductions of the Bedell Waist Shon ihnveanees ie Sale Af All Three Stores. AT West 14th Street NEW XORK. ADEA? Fulton Street) | BROOKLYN iN JAMES McGREERY & CQ, o LADIES’ HOUSE GOWNS. In Both Stores, ‘Silk Negligees, trimmed with lace, 10.00 and 18.00 Albatross House Gowns, Trimmed with embroidery. 11.50 Ripple Eiderdown Lounging Robes, d 3:75, 5:00 and 7.50 28rd Street. 34th Street. reduced prices for é are 27 inches long, beautifully tallored and raul, We, apecia fee i Cc spectally lined throughout with. satin. Skirts are 15- Ate. stmee eee * Tharsday. gored platted mod- HEAVY HAC ee coe 1 AQF els, self-fold on bot- tom. Colors red, blue, brown, black, Sizes 32 to 44. Spe; e cial, Thursday, only | EXTRA HEAVY WOOL BLANKETS Nothing Nebbier Than These : Shown in Navy Blue, Brown, ~ Pan Cheviot Suits at $18.98 for full-size beds Pe His ota blue ae 5.00 Pair ee io the best Blanket ever Hunter's Green, Garnet and Black, Just 150 of them, all told, made of strictly all- shown at 85,00, wool PAN GHVIOT, in a tunning s-inch | 20-inch Black All Silk model, Jackets hays notch velvet collar, edged Messaline, value 0c... Ae Specia) lot of bleached TURK- 18H TOWELS; limit @.., +++ with #lll brald, Pockets and sleeves are also edged with allk braid (the very latest finish On custoin tailor wort). Skirts are extra full, | 20-inch Black All, Silk Taf. : ed ity ‘i % r Pinte Ali Pop anaes feta, value 50¢.; Thursday only 29c Stacia far: Thoredeyt ‘ "tiene saul, worth up Jo 20-inch All Silk Black Peau de or 20-inch Rustling Black eg Soie Taffeta; value 75c, ator 59c This Suit, $12.08 Silk-Lined Voile, Skirts Exquisite Offering 7% richly made Net Waists Made in a stunning deep platted agi Madara at $. rye and. M4 a ny. from imported jet black French special to-morrow at $1.98, Mage fall’ 54-inch Extra ‘Heavy Black “69 Cc MERCERIZRD, TABLE “DAM. ASK, in lengths of 3 Yards each; value G9e,; fyarae Voile, finished with blgise, elaborately trimmed with fine re laco and > medallion Cheviot; value $1.25, at. two wide tafteta alll trimmed a full folds an made Ove: 3] leave an trimmi heavy | taffeta sille stock: shown {a ecra drop. Regular, price, A or wnite: ail Sto and pinch Black eich 98c $u « | 4 vali special at logy yes; Abicossae seeses SERS, Hemi teamed LINEN FINISHED PILLOW aise 45x86......

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