The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1908, Page 4

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y CLFFORD SWS bribe. you made with a World repor liver the M. 0. L. A. Yea, PETERS KNEW OF THE BABE FIND Ex-Alderman Testifies That M. O. L. Leader Was to Get $500 as His Share. est of ex-Judge Cowing? A. Yes dermen in your party $500 each. Yes. Q. Had you to Al spoken vote. A. No. nan or Kunz. Preliminaries of the Deal. c with The World man you delivering thelr votes? “I don't want any buts,” cri “You have answered the qu Clifford said that he had fi The tears and entreaties of his wife and sister prevailed upon Alderman William Clifford, the self-confessed briber, to take the stand to-day and testify against Alderman Henry Clay Peters. the leader of the M. O. Lb Aldermen, who is on trial before Jus- } tice Goff for perjury During the early stages of the Peters trial, and following his plea of guilty te the bribery charge against him, Clif- ford has maintained that he could not Be persuaded to testify against Peters, Ro matter what offer of immunity the District-Attorney made. Clifford was kept in 1 ehambers adjoining the Crimi . @f the Supreme Court Disirict-Attorney Smyt mame. Then he sidled thr POW passage and went up tc eha'r, First he admitted tak 9,00 bribe from The Worlg ¥ Herding. with the understandi {| Re should swing the twelve M. O. L. yotes in the Board of Aldermen former Judge Cowing in the election Recorder. He had spoken to the de- fendam about the bribe when he met |.) Aim in the City Hall on the morning be- |’ fore the vote was taken on the Record- him. “When you pleaded guilty,” t counsel, r attorney, Mr. A. I don't Q. Was anything lighter sentenc Q Between ~]conversation W when vou met P A No. ne time witnes?- A No. 1 down Agsist- h ed A 2 case was in ndictment Levy? | said to you about a of vour agents! re othe bribe the announ 1 ont that Clifford had made a full con. | fession to the acceptance of the $6,000 Q. Was this pursuant to an agreement ter to de votes in the board? Q. You believed that the represented parties who were working in the In‘r Q You were to give each of the Al-| oS rman Leavitt and told him to deliver his} |} Clifford also admitted that he had not s %ken to Aldermen Torpey, Noo- Q. So, when vou made vour agreement} had no spoken to anv of the Aldermen abou A. No, but’ Ss cit through m g0-between named Mann. who was Clifford's agent, chosen by asked did you negotiate, District-Attorney @bout your: of vonr first The World man and fore the Board r deal e votes of the, ership, Told of the Bribe. “ET told Aldelman Peters,” testified Cilfford, “that there was $500 apiece in & if we would vote for Judge Cowing. Rvhen I told the defendant that he seid, "Go ehead.’" “This was before the meeting of the board?" asked Mr. Smithe. “Yes,” responded the witness. ‘This ended the direct examination, where- pon Adolph Ruger, Alderman Peters's attorney, cross-examined. He first drew For Infants and Ohildren, the ture CASTORIA | The Kind You Have Always Bought Ctl "Lord & Taylor Special Sale Summer Dresses Pongee Coats and Suk Capes 200 Princess Lingerie Dresses) At of French Mull; colors: White, Pink, Light Blue and Helio; effectively| trimmed with lace and embroidery Linen Tailored Suits Two Smart Coat Models; 36 & 32-inch Coats with New cme Skirt buttoned down the front, *TS. OOo, value $23.50 Special, Natural Pongee Coats Full Length with colored collar and cuffs Liberty Satin Capes in a full draped model, no seams, 510.00 Value $16.50 "10.50 value $25.c0 $25.00 double hood; colors: White, Grey, Tan, Light Blue, Copenhagen, Pink actual and Black, value $40.00 —Also— 500 Summer “Tub ’ Skirts at . C2 Sf a *2.95.°3-95 2 *5.00 values $4,00 to $7.50 Extraordinary Sale of Vash Dresses at one-third less than present value White *T.0O value $2.00 2.95 value $4.00 *5.00 value $7.50 1,000 Girls’ Lawn Dresses embroidery trimmed, at White Lawn Dresses embroidery trimmed, at White Lawn Dresses embroidery and lace trimmed, at Colorcd Dresses at $ 3 = $ 2.95, °5.00, *7.50 Broadway & 20th St; 5th Ave.; roth St. Boer Se i TUE EVENING WORLD, T HURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908. Broadway at Thirteenth St. Lingerie Dress Sale Great Reductions $10 Princess Model of fine Batiste......... (trimmed with valenciennes lace and medallions.) $25 Lingerie Models in Twenty Styles... (exquisitely embellished with laces.) $40.00 $35 Hand Embroidered Lingerie Dresses. . $45.00 (embroidery is in colors in waist and skirt Border.) Tub Dress Sale Great Reductions $7.50 to $15 Dresses. ..............c0eeee $3 to $§.95 (Princess guimpe and Dutch neck models of bordered dotted Swiss, linon, repp, gingham, chambray, lawn, dimity, in stripes, dots, checks, solid colors) Linen Suit Sale Great Reductions $10 Tailored Linen Coat Suits (in natural, helio, light blue, pink, white, fancy colors.) $15 Irish Linen Coat Suits................. (strap seam model in natural, white, lavender and blue.) $18 Irish Linen Coat Suits . (Plain tailored with coll: $18 Filet Net and Linen Coat Suits....... (The net is strapped with material.) $50 Imported Linen and Repp Suits (Coat and skirt hand embroidered.) White Sores Coat Suits, values to $35, at. Silk Dress Sale Great Reductions $13.75« $18.75 $20 Taffeta and Foulard Silk Dresses (Jumpers or with lace underwaists.) $25 Rajah and Foulard Silk Dresses........ $15 (Princess and demi-Empire models.) $40 Satin Messaline Empire Dresses ........ $20 (in black and other colors.) $40 Hand Embroidered Rajah Dresses....... (In Princess guimpe stsles.) Skirt Sale Great Reductions $4.00 White Linon Gored Skirts ...... Tit. 89-95 (Aiso piaited effects, some colors and stripes.) $5.00 Button Front Linon Skirts............ $2.95 (Weite, tan, light blue and « adet.) $6.00 White Lawn Gored Skirts........... $3.95 (Trimmed with folds and bands.) $7.50 Voile, Panama, Mohair Skirts ....... $5.0) (All colors, stripes and checks.) s Waist Sale Great Reductions $4.50 Hairline China Silk Waists........., $4.95 (Black, navy, brown, helio, pink, light blue.) $6.75 Blac’ Taffeta ‘Silk Waists Marve et $2.95 (Button front and button back models.) $6.75 Black China Silk Waists............,, $2.95 (Button front and button back models.) $6.75 Extra Fine Lingerie Waists ......... $2.95 (Some hand embroidered, others lace trimmed.) 9 Junior Dep’t Sale Great Reductions ———————— $5.00 Girls’ 3-Piece Linene Suits $2.95 (Sizes 8 to 14, tan, white, blue.) $7.50 Junior Linen Coat Suits.............., $3.95 (Sizes 12 to 16, tan, blue, white, pink.) $2.95 Girls’ Colored Wash Dresses ......... $4.95 (Gingham, linen, percale, chambray; 6 to 14.) $5.00 Girls’ Lawn Dresses.... $$.25 $4.75 $9.95 (in white guimpe, Dutch neck and high neck.) Hackett, Carhart’ & Furs Stored 2% on Valuation Furs Repaired at Moderate Price HE WORLD Printed More “VACATION RESORT” “Ads” in 1907 Than Any Other New York Newspaper. Re- member This When You Get a Week or a Month Off. FREE ye ‘ STAMPS Best Premiums on Earth, At All the James Butler Inc. Stores. HIS COUPON entitles you to Ten unrestricted “'S. & H.’’ Stamps absolutely FREE at any of the JAMES BUTLER INC. STORES. They are in addition to the regular free stamps given with all purchases, excepting Cc. O. D. Groceries. The coupon must beused before the closing au next Saturday night:— UR last week's coupon of- fer was a signal success. But some of’ our patrons missed it. That all may profit, we repeat the offer—To-day, To-morrow and Saturday. \ We take this occasion to ask you to frequently visit the Premium Stores of The Sperry & Hutchinson Co. You can- not possibly appreciate the im- | portance of collecting “‘S. & H.”’ Stamps unless you are | familiar with ““S. & H.”’ pre- miums. Those most familiar with them were the first to present the coupons last week. No other retailer can meet these prices and give you equal quality:— Best Creamery Buiter, Ib. 25c Sweet, fragrant June gras, butter—the tine: 0 the year—fresh trom the Western Creamer 25. Belle Brook Print Butter, 27¢ Farciest quality of the most delicious COUPON GOOD FOR | STAMPS| 10296: FREE | to every purchaser On presentation at any | of ihe dames bert Inc. Stores, on Thursday, Friday 7° ~_ Dy) Van’ or saturday of... FHIS WEEK (ee W.) ; nex Be sure to cut out and p on or before Saturday Eve cartons—fresh and pure. E. C. Toasted Corn F lanes, loping, “Ce Sugar Clusters, Regular 10c pkge.7¢ June-grass butter—in Newest ang most delicious oi qd eom—ejust UGG the Wats sonal Biscuit Co. ; Smoked Shoulders, ' 2Qi Peerless Root Beer, boitle to “ picnics,” 4 to 6 Ibs... po ‘Blt 8ie mike 5 gallon * 10¢ Boneless Bacon, wit’s tag: > he hiatiadomie . Lye | Gara ‘Soups, sourrcholee Qe Liberty Fickles, aking. crisp ‘Lue | Soda or Miner al Waier, ali 5e avors, irge .0.. Cottl Smoked Beef, bic Ribbon brand, 12¢ | regular 15c. carton, imported Sardines, 1: 1 L@ Rozbud Cake, weight about *, -10e Saratoga Spring Water, 1ue Club, in olive oil, large 25¢ ca Ibs., fresh from bakery, cach pure and sparking. large botue 19¢ “40e | Sponge Lake (abouts 4 tbs.ex Ach), Beliasi Ginger Aie, Corry FREE Handsomely Decorated Japanese Foiding Fan to Every Purch Purchaser 2 Week _ famoustor strawberrysh. rt Caks.per 008 cloestand best imported, bot I: Butler’s Brand. j From the pure milk; can reduced to, R Liberty Brand. @ | Richin creamia Boy ark | ich in cream; a 8 | can reduced to Diana Tea Cools, - Refresiies and Strengthens Proper |. nO other tea will cy omiort ant reir u like Dima Tea taken In parchy chee aper lined cartons—1 ‘ip 70e3 alb.--the b 100 Stamps Free with 1 Ib. fsa naval TEA for 70c 60 Stamps Free with 1 lb of UNXLD 50e ‘20: ‘Stamps Free with ' “tb. of Old ‘4 30e TEAS (4 varieties) . Ptantation Coffee.. 60 30c Stamps Free with 1 Ib. of Ceylon Stamps Free with 1 Ib. i Be ‘st Golden Tips ... 15 Biendea ‘Coltee .. . " 25¢ Seminole Brand. Extra rich and choic can red Stamps Free with 1 ib. ot Choice Stamps Free with 1 Ib. ) 3 No, i Teas.............. 35¢ 1 Maracaibo Coltee . * 20e stamps Free with t iD. of Choice Z 10“S.& H.” Stamps Free Baking Powder, Blue Ribbon Brand; Baking Soda, Blue Peerless, 4 Ib. can. Vanilla Flavori: 17%7e¢ with any one ot these purchases: absolutely pure, 1 1b. can, 35e 18¢ : Gloss Starch, best, 3-Ib. box, A8e AZE | Macarosi, best, large pkge - pi2e 15C | Spaghetti, be pkge., Ae 125 : ta 5 5S, & H.” Stamps Free with any one of these purchases: Baking Powcer, B.R., 34-Ibcan 18¢ | Corr Powder, pure, bot Salad Oi, best, large bottle. Be Baking Powder, U.K. }2-Ibcan 40¢ | Farina, Blue Ribbon, pkge.... D Eird Gravel, Triuny SC | Strained Honey, pure, bottle. 16¢ | Tapioca, Blue Ribbc mh es 8 bird Seed, Triumph Ae | Mustard, Butler’s, 4y-1b. tin, 10 | Vinegar, Cider or white, bot. 10e LVC | Pepper, black or white, tin, LOE | Violet Ammonia, bottle...... OC | Prepared Mustard, bottie Oe | Pregared Flour, large pzge Fre 3: 25c | 10 sree ete ee el aa No. 2 Te: Teas eae Shs saben ans A Our retail wine and hquor prices are lower than the ordinary wholesale cost in many cases, For instance, this week at 94 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores; Gordon Dry Gin, Besi imporied, Dot: 75¢ French Ciarei, ean Francisco Special, bottle.. Table Clarei, From site Calligna otgts=a dei us dine ae Calitornia Ciaret, (iii see ie Princeion Cociiaiis ae eee 59e 50 Stamps Free with bottle of the mellow family favorite— Old Monogram Whiskey, «1s v0.0 75¢@ VA So . S

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