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SHERRY ON TRIAL FOR ‘SASSING’ HEAD DF POLICE FORGE Told Commissioner Cropsey Hé Was Making Cowards yof the Policemen. ib iA LAWYER THIS TIME, But {This Fact Indirectly Pre- vented the Case From ' Beng Dismssed. ‘ ja A. § the policeman kaway who told Com. | y that he wae making | jay at headq Mr. Cropsey had his s spapers She ad been arraigned for i@aving his post and going to @ wAilrogd yard without getting permis- gion tH make the trip, He said that he Went pfter two suspicious characters, 4nd that if he had stopped to telephone for Jesion the men would have es- @aped, While waiting in the trial room for aks case te heard the potice- eedings in other mments made by the character of atched the Ho said the m to make mmisaioner. his little | lapeeci t0 the Ce In a Double Role. Sherry Sherry and he wanted But pn cow the precaution to bring along Louis J. The new charges nd that he was using disre- Sommissioner, @ sergeant, and and orderly before spectfal la improper that ay w the Cqmmisstoner. Mr. Grant f the Commissioner ald ngt as both eb ish « fale trlu ought to act Mr. Crops id not see the obsecs ton, pad nugrapher Ahrens was called ypon translate the pothooks Wherejith he had recorded the alleged disrespectful and mautinous language. He likewise swore that the notes were corread Sherry Takes the Stand. hen testified in his own behalf. n his twin personal- nt, and in- srespect mt from the y. He insited of being dis: mer tia Registered Trade Mark Spring In Gossard Corsets We display a very complete line of these Lace-* Front Corsets, including and for every style of figure. 8.00, 10.00, French Chemi i 1.75 Night Gowns Combinations, $ American Lingerie Night Gowns, 81.50, Petticoats, $2.00, 2 Combinations, $1.75, i James McCutcheon & Co. ccth Ave. & 34th St., Waldertohtterte. FURNISH Warren | abo » He said | 1274 Broadway ard comments | 498 Fulton 12.00, 15.00 and 18.50, Hand-Made Lingerie 2.00, 2 from other policemen in the trial room, | particularly over the fining of Capt. | Wenaen five days’ pay for asking, upon | Potico Department stationery, ene one ‘to give another man a fob. “Some of the men wondered what & moderate fine would be after that cage,” bend Baa the sergeant of making hie Grareee agains Bim, acu! evoke of having read reports of otter ¢riais in the papers. That was where Mr. Cropsey he {nto the cross-examination “Do you belleve all you read in the | napere? aske! the Commiss.oner. “Not all of |: re I , but most of It," replied You belleve all tha’ sapere about tie Police Com- er ’ but a good deal Q. Do you Melieve all that you read ce trials? A. Nearly all yu read tn 1 me the paper Ht he wou He added to Mr ut he Row came with a lawyer and} sisted that he was not then disrespect- ful Ea SUGAR FRAUD COMPROMISE CONSIDERED BY WISE. | investigation Shows Plans to Cheat}, Government More Flagrant Than Supposed. WASHNGTON, Feb, 0.1 ni Tistr Attorn Wise at New conaiderin fern prc who hav aluation frauds e witcher they shall be rejected and criminal sults begun. Investixations which have now been conypleted, it i said, have disclosed plans to defraud tho Government, more flagrant than were first eupponed, and it ts the announced policy of the Treasury Department to push criminal prosecutions tn all cus- toma fraud cases wherever the proper evidence can be secured. In no case will clvil_ settlement of claims compromiae the Govermment's right to criminal ac- tlon ed States Several such cases, which have been under Investigation by the Treasury De- partment and Collector Loeb's men have turned over to Mr, Wise for de- jeran, bald ay ‘The Value of Your Eyesight Can never be measured by dollars. It is not what you spend, but what you get that counts in eyesight examination. We employ Registered Physicians oculists of long experience, who examine eyes Gittee Cie" No better service is Paoaible at any price—anyv-here. WE CHARGE FOR GLASSES ONLY Perlect-FittingGlassas as Low as $2.50 . & &Sond. Geulista’ Uptiofaus 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sisth Av., 22d St. 33d St. 101 Nassau—Ano St. 217 Bread: Astor House, New York. ‘or. Bond St., Brooklyn. Establishea Haifa Century Models models for every occasion Prices range, $5.00, 5, 2.50,3.50, 5.00 and up. ), 8.50 and up. 50, 10.50 and up, 2.50, 3.75, 5.00 andup. 4.50, . 75. 2.75, 3.50, 4.50, 5.75, GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE a +) ah a wy bes - soo, base as he was employed ae a night wateh-|* man in the Harlem Market. r Abraham Levy, counsel by @Ssignment |p of Judge Mulqueen fot the defense, put) 4 + Olive? on the stand and questioned him | « “Oliver said he served e-halt years in the United | States Cavaity in the Far Weat and| took part in Ave campaigns against the | Indians. 1 He enlisted In the navy at the out- break of the @panish-American war and} ° served with distinction, The jurymen AS SLAYER TELLS OF FATAL FIGHT uses Displays Medals Metals Won in Ger. | Gevernaent, another by the @tate of | Michigan and another by the City of of United States as | Detroit. ‘The defense of the acused ts that he He Protests Innocence. : i} ‘S\VETERINONTRAL | , the contrac ritical, vice 1s the victim of a mistake. He declares jthat he took no part in the disturb- vnee at the entrance to the cafe ani | that three or four different men fired | hots and ran away before the police. | Th van reached the woene, Ho did not4 ME in, because in his capacity asa watch. jman he felt that he had an obligation | Made of the best +) to remain and asetat the police. PILLS Francia Emanuel Oliver, @ war vet-) d dim of sight, took the Ktand in his own behalf to-day in the Court of General Sessions, where ver and a long-bladed knife in his He was sentenced to serve je night and that he was rest His condition, however Brandrethis Great Laxative. materials on trial for murder tn the @econd de FIVE Y :AAS FOR CARR —prepared with greatest eree. Ho is accused of firing a shot EAR: R CARRY! | onuti " + ty that ended the Hite of Gespere Santora, NG__ |caution. One or two at PISTOL ANO LONG KNIFE, “I intend to make an example of you, to serve as @ warning to your countrymen and other aliens that they must not carry firearms,” declared County Judge Dyke, when Antonio Cuomo of No. 89 Sackett street, Brook- a Wine shop keeper, in a cafe at No. 22% Firat avenue on the night of July 2, 1918, Santora was in the cafe with his thir- teen-year-old som. A fight occurred at r near the entrance to the cafe and a en shots were fired, Oliver was nd by @ policeman standing on the He had a revolver in his Heh one bullet had been! t day. ing the blood every one who as arraigned before him for gen-|: et n] ce ne in the Kings County Court to. it first-class health. they se ee Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. Women Will Welcome Spring Showers When They Can Enjoy Them---In Iriported Raincoats Procurable at Such Lessened Prices Tomorrow this entire collection of imported raincoats submits to the end-of- season visit of the blue pencil, which means a drastic lowering of prices. Therefore: 10 Satin rubber-lined coats, gray, blue and black, will be $40, instead of $50 and $55. 128 Satin and crepe de chine rubber-lined coats—black, navy, steel gray, golden brown, champagne and tan, $20, instead of $28 to $32. 55 Coats of that smart double texture rubberized English fabric—tan, olive and black, $15, instead of $18. 27 double texture coats of a similar fabric; tan, olive and black, $10, instead of $12.75. 2 aeroplane coats—-one of dark green corduroy, other of gray, and both rubber- lined, $40, instead of $68. These coats were imported direct from the Parisian manufacturer, who was the creator of rubberized coats. Second floor, Old Building, Readjustment of Patterns Brings Lowering of Prices On 2,120 Domestic Rugs Rugs— before weighing anchor for the Spring campaign. In order to “trim ship,” morrow will offer— bility in fabric. lions of American homes. portance. | tiveness of the Rugs that will supersede them. | carpet-sizes: | At $15 and $17.50-—Famous trade-marked Axminster rugs, 9x12 ft. | per cent. more, At $15.75—Mission wool art rugs, 9 x 12 ft. | Former price was $20.75. At $21-—Best body Brussels rugs, 9 x 12 ft. TS FRO OPENS 4998 105 00% “Eat 25% FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 1038104 ST. | various Persian effects, at $30 up to $40. | former price was $27.50. At $24—-Various trade-marked Wilton Rugs, 9 x 12 ft. | whose former prices ranged up to $34. average a fourth to a third under-price. At proportionate 25 to 33°), per cent. decrease, are 9x12 fect sizes in |!) $20.50, “Pilgrims” *“Shaikis”’ Fourth Gallery, New Building | JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street keep uses them In a little while, our great Floor-covering Enterprise will take on its new cargo of we have re-adjusted sizes, re-arranged grades, and to- Revised Prices Based on Actual Mill-Cost The names of the great mills borne by these Rugs are your guarantee ofrelia- They have been the quality-assurance of several generations in mil- Regarding patterns, the changes made each year are of comparatively minor im- In many respects the subjoined list offers almost the equivalent in attrac- This radical price-modification ranges throughout the entire line of 9 x 12 ft. To this popular price we have added a number whose former prices were from 25 to 30 In good variety of patterns. inight will relieve and cure constipation, hea dac he, rheumatism, and by purify- | against Oliver largely] Cuomo had been arrested severa) |) hinges on his possession of the re-| weeks ago for the second time on the | votver. He had a permit to carry {t,| samo charge. When sear ied at the| WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS The former line at this remark- ably low price was entirely sold. So we havé reduced a number of rugs whose | This offering com- | prises all rugs formerly sold at the low record price of $24.50, and includes a number At $2.50 and up—Small Rugs. This price for 27x54-inch Wilton; others also at at $15.50, “Twist” weaves at $9, ‘Special de Luxe’’ Wiltons, in | =~ 2te > Visit Our Quick Luncheon, 6th Floor Washington’s Store Closed Wednesday “sirinisy Double Sid Stamps BIG CIGAR VALUES “Bond Quall widely hand-made, clear Ata Price to Send Them Away Ina Hurry; To-Morrow 154 Overcoa Any man alert to an cannot pass this n if you can, Tt will pa Until you may t No | 1 o'Cloe Sate n 3d PF! ———— Men’ s $3.00 Trouse t and wor: _ Ee .98 On Sale OPM orrow at $ c-Morrow sleeves. Knickerbocker pant utextra full, Sizes 7 to 16 vears ane mixtures and blu Sizes 6 to 14 Years (Third Foor.) Boys’ $5 Suits with Extra Pants Roys’ Suits Extra special values; dor for we have only 1,000 In a rs and delay. to sell. style One of th illustrated prettily trimm ored straps color mh a TRE PT BKK} ae s, col with 2 pairs of Pant ted coat suits for nyu nd contr jials. Made hams, percales and linons. . browns, et i HD | Parents Read Carefully: : ainty Dresses}; Boys’ $3 ie For Gis and Misses Prenton $3.39 i. see Floor.) = 980. Pairs Men’s Perfect ry (Second Poor.) YP Senmeresmm” V1 PIGERLY TRADING srars *20] | Sale Thied Ploor. $4.00 and $5.09 Shoes at Pr. Direct from the factory. They cor strictly high grad most fashiovable footwe price to startle New Yor! Of patent coltskin, gunmetal calf, box ealf, vici Russian calf skin. The siyles ineluc s, button from Americ New Spri rin America, On Every pair sale to-morrow at a 1 lour calf: 1, ve in | in the loi range model from 5 to Hand AA to EE iidth Unrestri ‘eae \ Women’s $4 &S SS Slightly Imperfect WwW alk-Ov er Shoes & Gxfords we models, Ald 2to 7. Widtl choice irabl » AA to ‘o> nO ; $2.39 es’ and Children’s $2 and $2.50 Shoes Patent coliskin, vici kid, gun meta |. Vox lt lace, Blucher and button styles extra special, pair. hn ey pais AVF rine pa 1GO Cases Rew Laid Eggs Every Egg Guerantced Strictly Nev Frosh Butier w 1 Koz. in Carton, ot Delivercd.. ‘o'fer Golden Sant as f t fh 1 B2) mame | Wy Tak-Hom-A Biscuits india Cylon Toa ee 28c) trea Gc \ Freshly Baked P und Cake as 163{c| ana 2hoc ee a ocr 00 Fresh Beg Spring Lambs ‘Bone less Breaklast Bacon |e $8 Il Ayame 's Sugar Cured Boiled | | f Ns | cord-breski olutely the finest quality of lamb, 10c _ $$ $$ Corned Pigs’ Hocks ~ Te | tons i Pe | Whole Forequariers | a 1 Pig xtra Morning teaks roa Feat Special on } 25c oc : Legs of Canada Muttoa — ©, River |! Smoked Columbia "1 Salmon Sliced Boiled Longue a Brisket Co A P Romme HE 1/1 £5) « 35¢ | pep of Porls ii i444 SORCERY RRR RR ie ti a ASS | STREET STORE, HENRY SILGEL, Pres’t—-WE GIVE LIBZRTY STAMPS al wd Beel “S