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THE EVENING Tae | tie cancelled checks to the defendant.” {Justice Dowiltiz tefused to allow Mr. ‘Rand ahd Mrs, Kresel to ask any fur- pth ~pbout the two checks jther questions }and Mr. Wallace was excused. Judge Dowling Won't Have It. C2 E ds, trea William 2 mans #onal -accuu iar IRIS, the Jury This Morning. Lack of tean, work between Aasivtant District-Attorney- Kresel and William Mand. ir. specially retained counsel to |¢ » oProsecute Dr. Walter F Gillette, made the. introduction’ ef testimony at the |b - opening Gf the trial to-day somewhat tefious ant labored. ‘Pr. Gillet restdent sf) + + tes trialSfor perjury in swearing Grhnd Jury that he dd, not 4 i ; Te dom? (und (i a bank at Dobbs? into the a D,. rry for the ise of ‘Andy’ Field, | Jebbyist/ and Jater admittiog that + ere Wax’ Rich a-find. Dhe-Jury.was secured Jast work. After Mr, “Krosal’ ning ‘address: to-day; different directions in his efforts to in- Lavished Affection on Child in juce. testimony. Edward W. Hatch, et ~tor—the defendant; interpoted Turn_and Separated Her Parents. objection after objection and most of them were sustained. | Mr. Kresel's opening address outtined the_history..af_the Dobbs Ferry. gecret_ tyeliow dog’! fimdu. He ¢old the jury that Dr, Gillette was not on triql as an{| insurance oficial. but as a perjurer, and) thi ——The fefendant, Mr. Kr $6. : ‘ been ‘called as 2 priteasg ney i Fea Ua ee ee ailasen Grand Jury in the investigation into 15% St. Mark's avenue, Brooklyn, doesn't inaurahcs affairs. He had testined that {like hia mother-in-law, and his wie, Sertain special funds were maintained | WHOM he martied In 19% can't stand | by the comphny, one by the expenditure | fF Henry's mother. | The two, have je omnnilNee: la <the-Morrislown-Bank;=yf +t thet over. the possession of _Anete which no entry was made in’ the books. When questioned by the District-Attor- ney, Dr. Gillette at first denied that he maintained any secret account. Asked | * Gilletterwaid at firat it was his personal gccount and then admitted it was a secret fund when it “appeared that the District-Attorney knew ‘all «bout-it— It Gould be' shown, Mr. Krese! said. that the_money_was— withdrawn trom S the Dobbs Ferry Bank by two checks it #2500 each and deposited with the uarantee Trust Company. It would be shown further that shortly before Dr Gillette appeared before the Grand Jury $800 wal paid back to the Mutual “Life by the defendant. Some Questions Not Allowed. Issac F, Lioyd, tormer second ; vice- Peesident-of the Mutual Lifts, was the first witness called. He testified to the | ° Make-up of the Boant of Directors and then Mr. Krevel asked him the namow Of the members of the “Expendifurs cou oe with a writ of habeas corpu: when airs, Walk- oce—the chi in court. Watker told tais story of his efforts to solve the “too much mother- in-law’* problem: ‘First my mother got stuck on iittle Adelaide while we were | ig with my folks," he sald, “My ‘wife didn't like | tas mother held the child most of Te time. Finally my wife went to-her |mother's home. I followed. Then my wife's folks, who live at No. S&Bpr- wen street, began to fondle Adeldide so much that I didn’t get chance to lavish a fatver's affection on daughter and I went back home. I. wanted my wife t follow, but she refused. She is ng with her mother and T am staying with mine. She has lttle Adelaide. ‘Well, Walker, you two had better | atters up before Thursday, Cut was Justice my to you | t need ihe, purpone “of induencing, the a, instal td f. the ‘ininds pany and doporited fin varieny nt Companies to defray .expenaes Incurred 3 by, 0 . : “But what connection has that with the charge of ‘perjury? i Hatch, ‘ao Derjury asked Mr. “I pledge my temporary official saat heart ahow the connaction,"* repeal in Smash on Thoroughfare, CHICAGO, Oct. 22—While racing an nutomobile on Michigan boulevard early -duy Adrian Sibson, twenty years old, | Justice Dowling ruled that Mr. Hatch's | of Cleveland, #on oof a prominent reaj | Pbjection—was well tuken. Mr. Lloyd; estate dealer, was Killed and five com-| Was exctised. pant ‘were injured. Sashter—ot--the Doses erry Ban : #9 Ferry Bank, was called. Kregel asked him joan {worctaate we “#2, 000-eac}t,-dated- Oct-19 and“31; 1905, tively,and signed by Afr. Syis nave asked the defen. luce these cancelled checks,’ dr. Kresel. = Bryan Cancels Engagement to Speak) to: Negroes} :-Simith Accepts. Has MACON, Ga, —O : fe nt to pro-| @ryah, who was unde announced | make an address—at—the negro. State : ts O18 has sanctted Blankets and Comfortables_. Exceptionally attractive stocks of Fine French, Calif a1 tern Blankets; Fine Austrian FIQUTOd Btankuts Tor House CH Ga oa and | Wool Pilled-Comfortabies with Silk Satin and Sateen coverings in new | patterns—many especially designed for Arnold, Constable & Co; | ro i SPECIAL PRICES — CALIFORNIA BLANKETS for Single Beds, . par 7.25 : ru 1 “Double ** = 9.00 ns a for extra Targo- Beds, + -10.75 -DOWN COMPORTABLES {n.a-variety of pleasing ae patterns, filled with superior grade down, oacn 4.79, 5,50. SATIN FINISHED BED SPREADS for Singlo Beds ~* 3.00 ae * Double ats 3.75 Prcotncy Elo Ste SSS” Rand; hurriedly, ‘is premature. The | ran bas testified that he returned urer of the them=-th | | i} Chicago || sl bic OW-NOW Bingham’s Five Ir | -gian Sleuths H tn ng In- Ithe “AWOCKED OUT Bt ~—SESICHESS = __ Time Crossing: Five dogs, Imported from Ghent, Bel- ‘ommissioner Bingham, range in age from wix m¢ year. : COPS. the island away, * Whether the detective }talk about the dogs was for retuned Ttmncé of his | compa: . He refused t the dos cost, but jt was | was 84 each. mported Bel- ad a Bad selves wilh prolonged howis told that many prominent pe pe. the sleuth said: vhy. I wouldn't let any their picture for $00." — The doxs were secured at | gestion of | his return | ciminology. _ enal in‘ Central Park while [the Arsenal in’ C eet for king | | Manna recently, arrived-this-morn-|— os ling'‘on Red Btar line ‘steamship | SHIPPING NEWS. Vaderiand, wich salied from Antwerp |. . reat ae 2 PORT OF _N! fol, fharges.—He-atso put |tographers. wo sought uf them. ‘ The animals’ were: bri deck of the sh tough we. of the trip and the dox: the safors_on board t | From what could be Phedore swine: accompani entral Office slezti UW, who was (non-committel when | m asked ‘for inforthation. about his |} cages, which were kept onthe pretty hard time of it, being violently seasick muoh of the time, through the wicker cage they are ail of| kaiser Wilhelm der City of Maco a dark brown color except one, which Appeared to be a fet black, with brown Spots on each ear,-Thay are “sald to Caronta; Ltrerpool. h named Wake- | paring Rotterdam ‘anon, pho= | Ha to; et pictures | Sfin ouRnt In three ae Params McirensePara. Campari Rip Grande, Mobite Raiser Whihelm 11, sees Dremen. Concho, Galveston. a were said by 0 have had a ees OUTGOING. STBAMSHIPS, seen of them SAILED TO-DAY. Grosse, Bremen. Rosalind, Monroe, Norfolk, SS Chafing At The Chafing ways of adding New Building. The wonderf with oyr camera It is level “dried—by-eiectri printed by another electric ¢ means of' thi for washing the disposal private helpful su; lantern sli —This—atarvel Piate and Filme so on—of_g1 We set forth, maker Cut Glass to those who wis! intermediate cos' B&B. Altman & Gn. | SILK UMBRELLAS fA SPECIAL OFFERING OF TWILEED SILK UMBRELLAS, CONSISTING OF STYLES WITH NOVELTY HANDLES, SUITABLE FOR‘ WOMEN; AND WITH HANDLES OF NATURAL WOOD -- SILVER TRIMMED. AND. BUCKHORN, FOR MEN B dis AT $2.75 EACH. 34th Street, 35th Street and th Aven, t some of them, sion of beautiful Bowls at $2.50, $7, fie Htaomat Sho By Miss Ella Whitney Gould —— ant part in the life of the housekeeper who entertains, | that—women~ are always—anxious-to—-learn-_ubout new. dainties that canbe ‘omorrow is Chafing Dish Day in the Wanamaker Housewares Store, and we have secured for the gccasion Miss Ella. Whitney Gauid, who is a graduate of, and was formerly teacher in‘Mme. Lemcke’a Cooking School, She will deliver alecture on ‘The Various (ses of the Chafing Dish’’ at 10.30 in the morning and at 2.80 in the afterncon—demonstrating her talk through the actual work done with the chafing dish. _ All housekeepers are invited, Soa ‘around the lecture platform, which has—been- specially: 4yuiit-en-the Ninth-street-side-of the Basement.of-the. The New Developing Room In the Wanamaker Camera Store tion tomorrow, and ail amateur_photographers wil : ~“{itérestedin as well as-astonished= at ite: size-and@:com=+|* J y far the largest and most perfect plant. of ita kind, with a cap pictures daily. The whole apparatus is in full view of the be criticised, if desired, wrong methods pointed out, and wstions made. _ es is another feature. Jent work in deyelopiug and—printing amateur work,-+ much more rapid’ delivery of it, our splendidly equipped Camera ind Kodak store, where _the Eastman Kodaks and Brownie Cameras, the Premo Catneras, and the Graflex. i : Everything in the way of Photographic Supplies is here, too—fime,—plates, develoyers, mounte, albums, and High Cothpotes at $3.75, $5 and $6. Water Jugs at $4, $5,50 and $6, tore Closes at 5.30 P. M. Dish ‘Lectures Tomorrow 10.30 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. ~ aS Dish has come to take such an import- jared with it, as well as new to the tastiness of old favorites, te will be provided ul new Developing Room in connection and kddak-store will be open for daspee be by y ior turning out six thousand oping and ic tanks, and the in- rying cabinet, nrowhich the time hang i @—weight-on-the—lower-end,-and-are- “heatel dryer, ‘There is a separate room for enlarging pictures, also by Cooper-Hewitt.tight, with another bige tank romides,_Customers wilh have at their dark rooms, where also their work will A gallery, for making magic of completeness assures not only excel- And it is but a part of Blair Fim 27149 Of b the’ Contry Plate quality and at moderate price Thero will also" bean interesting «demonstration in “the Camera Store tomorrow of the Automatic Portrait Photographing Machine, which-you are invited td see, Fitth floor, Old Bullding, ‘ A: Superb Exhibition Of CUT GLASS the other day, the reasons why Wana- offered specially favorable opportunities h to'buy the highest quality at the low- est prices that prevail anywhere, : j Entire control of a large factory, thereby cutting out its, and the large business we do were ‘Today we only want to emphasize the continual acces. new pieces in rich cuétines,on-the purest, most brilliant blanks, These are some of the latest arrivals: ‘$10 and $12) Spoon Holders at $2.60. each. y Olive Dishes at $1.85. Punch Bowls at $25, $50 and $85. | Ice Cream Trays at $18 and $27.50, Nappies at$3, $6 and $8.50, Cologne Bottles at $5 and $7 each. Water Tumblers at $15 a dozen, Third floor, New Building, $3.60, $4 and JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A, 1. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street. a to al After they mere brought ashore when! the vexsel docked the entire lot set up) @ comdined and continuous howl that} might ‘have frightened every crook on} could not be ascertatned. | the value givén to the customs officials The intelligent animals: appeared to | want. to. be interviewed, but were, Rot pe chance, so%phen conten a x given A chance, somthen Ge, a were from one take the sug- Third Beputy Woods after from « irip abroad to study They are to sojourn at Hite tratped—tn—the—werk—planned for ve of crime which has swept over|them. Grosser"Kurfurst, rem: 2, Savannah. New land. Comanche, Jacksonville NaS ~Lampasan, Galveston. : d--fans—The-tilms-are-then = a Cooper-Hewitt light, toned, and washed in two great-centrifugat washing tanks, and dried in trays in to! “police | | It] | p AG, VANDERBILT HAS HAL FORTUNE VERY G Says this Hor |“ Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt 4sricher to-day ‘by several millions of/dollars by Teason of having come into possession Yesterday, under the: terms of the will Of his father, Cornelius Vanderbilt, of one-half of the residuary Vanderbilt ee 1907. tate, estimated at from $24,000,000 to §90,~ The will provided that the residuary «state should be held ‘in trust for A. 3. Vanderbilt, one-half paid when he was thirty and the other half when thir- ty-five. He was thirty last Sunday, For the past eight years he has received only the interest. Cornelius Vanderbilt, ar., lett Corne- B. Altman & INFANTS’ AND LITTLE CH dren approximately $7,000,000, and Mrs.| Corne}itis Vanderbilt $2,000,000 and a trust fund ylelding $30,000 = year. “Alfred G., who got the bulk of the estate, paid hi Brother Cornellus from hls owe abare (6,000,108. : AND WALKING COATS, from Lord & Taylor, OOD, IF — _ YOU NEED IT me-made, Helpful Mixture Should .be Used Promptly. thority ‘states: e pains. in’ Joins are only too often the danger signals, which .notify the’ patient that “something ts wrong with the Kidneys, and warns every one to be. careful,—particularly-at-this—period of the year,’ when the skin porea| are closed, forcing the Kidneys to | $ do double their work of filtering the) Pew impurities and. polsons ithe the repare it: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one Special Sale of ‘| This —stmpis pain in the region of the Kidneys, or weakness and Urinary trouble, the followings simple home recipe ahould “be used. “Any one can-eaaily: SKIRTS, VESTS, BOOTEES, | MAIDS’ APRONS AND CAI! .) : Te (WEDNESDAY) half-ounce; Compound Kargon, one t dunce; Compound ‘Syrup pa- tilta, — three - ounces. —Take a tea- 5.000° YARDS. OF. GINGHAMS, IN P :__ STRIPES AND. PLAIN COLORS; VERY it, shaking well in a. bottle, value of these common remedies in_the treatment of the kidneys mixed by prescription,——-when | taken as directed, will regulate the urine, clear up and remove sedi- ment, overcome back pains and sleanee ther eotey siney: a teg + = = 2 correcting ler troubles in just 3 a little while, AT VERY MUCH BELOW REGU ELECTRIC LAMPS_IN SEVERAL DESIGNS CLOCK—AND CANDELABRA (THIRD FLOOR) © a Street, 35th Street and UNDERGARMENTS AND OUTERGARMENTS. HATS. ,BONNETS, CAPS AND | DRESSES, SACQUES, WRAPPERS, A SALE OF FRENCH HAND-MADE DRESSES. ‘SIZES 6 MONTHS TO 2 YEARS. “\AT-$1.65 and $1.90 pel CHILDREN'S WEAR: AND WOMEN’ HOUSE DRESSES, : 4 j ELECTRIC LAMPS and-BRONZE CLOCK SETS BRONZE CLOCK SETS (GILT FINISH), CONSISTING OF Cn ILDREN'S LONG CLOAKS <ETC. PS. ~ PLAIDS, CHECKS, ‘DESIRABLE FOR | LAR PRICES: - . $16.00 PER, SET, $28.00 This sale consists of 150 Women's Costumes, made to our special order ‘and design, which we will place on sale Wednesday morning. i 4 — on Sale Wednesday Morning | at one-third less than present values Descriptions Chiffon Voile Costumes embroidery. panel front with lace body and —— “sleeves; colors: Tan, Gray and Light Blue. “The Autumn Navy and Brown, embroidered- panels front and back; colors: Tan, Champagne, Brown, Light Blue and Black. Misses Messatine Dancing Dresses - effective models. _ __ special $62.50 __ present values $85.00 to $100.00 each, — cae — Also—~ ., Women's & Misses‘ Evening Wraps ted .Broadcloths,...in-.Pastel) Shades, lined with Peau de Cygne; various models to select from; coats;—values $50.00 to $60.00. -of -Impor Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. 7 éhe- de Chine Costumes Jace yoke and elbow sleeves; colors: Cham- pagne, Gray, Light Blue, Pink and Black. Chiffon Votle Costumes made over Polka Dot Foulard; colors: Black, ole Costumes. ‘lace trimmed waist_and skirt; colo po Blue,-Pink and Whites. The above costumes are entirely silk lined and~the-—four—styles—describedare_very.— —4 4 1 “The Hoilyhock Girl The arisian artist. They have made such ready for home-decorative purposes—so that <7 \ e wiy Samay; Nove3. Here's One Fine Way-to Make rite « “( : \ | o B. Altman & Cn. WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF REVERSIBLE VELOUR PORTIERES, IN VARIOUS COMBINATION COLORINGS, TO-MORROW AT $23.00 PER PAIR 7?) (WEDNESDAY), artistic color-pictures. OCT. 234, don't fail to. : Get the “AUTUMN. GIRL’S’ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WOMDSRS. All Paris Is Raving Over. ‘There Are Four of Us in the Set! The Water Lily Girl- Our pictures have been painted by Simonidy, the fronts “been lithographed in striking colors on heavy plate paper—all_ Every Buyer of the Sunday World in Greater New_York May Have Our Pictures Free of Cost. The pictures of the Hollyhock Girl and the Water Lily Girt have— already been-given away. My picture, “The Autumn Girl," goes FREE next Sunday, The Winter Girl's picture’ will be given Your Home ‘Beantifal. Four Sanday World Art Supplements Made Into a'Fire Screen. It has cost The World thousands of dollars to make thése It will cost YOU nofhing to get them. . They may, be framed, passepartouted, made into fire screens, lamp shades, nel hangers, or ‘just tacked up.” You eet to get the set of four pictures, but at any rate that Goes FREE with Every Copy of NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD IN GREATER NEW YORK. My Picture Girl.” a hit that they have _ ’ PICTURE