The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1911, Page 7

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ee OL. HAIRE HIS OWN $80,000 FOR STOCK LAWYER IN TRIAL UNDELIVERED ON a BRIBERY CHARGE \, After Filling epee Jury Box He u) Takes Up Examination of Witnesses. Accused of Fraud in Wireless Shares. ol. Robert J. Haire, who once defend- ed Jesse James, the bandit, in Missourl, to-day undertook hts own defense on a charge of pting to bribe perjurors and tempting another!to do the same. ‘The trial is before Justice Vernon M. Davis in the Griminal Branch of the Supreme Court, where Haire has for many years been before Justice 5 Davis, appeared as counsel for men ac- i cused of erin Many of his fellow practitioners in the Criminal Courts Building were among the spectators, They told ing out the tall, militar: from all parts of the country, tifled that they had been lured by Mterature of Munroe & Munroe, in stock of the Marconi Wireless T graph Con ngtand, Limit and that no stock was delivered, ant United States Attorney Dorr any of Ctreult Court. Walter M. Watson, transfer clerk secretary to the Munroes, with pally repre George Knoblauch, who has had s Munroes uhtil they were practice in criminal procedure aside] pressed by Brown Brothers, bankers, from his advocacy of the cause of! ¢,) ree. Erwin J. Wider, the confessed $680,000 a Al Smith, an expert accountant, teens canes he ee at ; Knov-b ctined that he examined the hooks of w, sondlapinger eps Mlelca a cate ncut|the Munroes just after they closed up | furore to decide Col, Haire's case yes- terfay. To-day Col, Haire took charge @ 4 interrogated the talesmen until the #7 was completed and cross-exam- ned the prosecution's witnesses. / & @lckpocket known as John Rogers, Wiese real name is said to be Henry M. Bass, and who began Col. Haire's troubles by telling District-Attorney Waitman that Harold W. Klippert, Halre’e partner, approached him | ‘Doatbs with an offer to bribe witn at the trial of Rogers as a pickpc the first witness i‘ twithstanding the knowledge that Kiippert has pleaded guilty and turned | “Aamitted that the I Staten evidence, Col. Haire questioned | 84 shape that it was impossible determine what stock was hypotheca how much or to whom. ber. On Dec. 31, 1997, before the closing of the concern, books showed Habilities of $116,111. There were to purchasers, 8,19 shares being Marconi Company. T! nand only 101 During 190; livered 1,011 shares, undelivered stock was »| were outstanding accounts of $ Rogers with much spirit and obvious contempt ee “The Mystery of the Burnt Barn” is tangl Court John Bauer, f¢ being given every week with the Sunday i) ‘World. This is a thrilling story of a perplexing mystery and its eventual solution by the great Londo: Get it free with next Sunday's World. pi decertaae= Tata AMBASSADOR BRYCE SEES sible for his collapse. ) SENATORS IN DEADLOCK. |= Watches Voting for Senator in Albany and Then Talks of Har- mony Between Nations. —British Ambass- doctors where tt Ba Rheumatism ing and spec ma harmontous re tdreth’s Pills every night, | fiGrindestructsite springs ange bon for | Sea rrivea shorty] Do this for a week or : where he wisttwo and see how much ‘ greeted by Gov r his visit to the Legislature better you are. the annual Club. dinner 700 Spring& Summer Suits at Savings of 4.50 to12.50 These suits were made in the wholesale custom tailoring shops of Smith Gray & Co. “The models are the correct new 1911 Spring and Summer Smith Gray & Co. designs. The savings are made possible by the fact that the fabrics are discontinued numbers of staples, and short lengths from the wholesale special tailoring department. While the assortment embraces over 100 styles, the lots are small—one, two and three of akind—the largest lot contains 10 suits, Included are suits of almost every kind of fabric— serge, worsted, velour and cheviot, in blue, black, gray, brown, tan and silk mixture effects—all sizes and models for men and young men, The limited quantity of these especially desirable values will not last long. Spring and Summer Suits that would regularly be 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50... 15.00 Handsome cassimeres, velours and limited quan- tities of worsteds and serges, in correct stripe, check and fancy weave designs distinctively styled 2 and 3 button Smith Gray & Co. models, Spring and Summer Suits that would regularly be 22.50, 25.00 and 27.50. . 18.50 Included are blues, blacks, browns, grays ‘and silk mixture designs, in serges, worsteds, velours and cheviots, in neat check, stripe and fancy weave—smart 2 and 3 button models. Spring and Summer Suits that would regularly be 27.50, 30.00 and 32.50... 22000 Included are velours, worsteds and serges, ‘in blue, black, grays, tans and browns and silk mixture effects— hens stripes, smart fancy weaves and club check designs 2 and 3 button new Smith Gray & Co, models. Smith Gray & Co. ‘Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren Street Across from City Hall th Av, bet. 270). & 28th Sts, ‘Two Brooklyn Stores Fulton §< at Flatbush Av. Eyoadway a( Bedforc MUNROE'S BOOKS jExper t Testifies Against Broker Having presented a score of witnesses who tes- sent sums of from $19 to $2,500 to invest up another lead to-day in the trial of George H. Munroe, in the United States books in his hands, identified hundreds f entries and showing sales of Mar- of yok, while there war no and departed for Canada, last Novem- | Smith sald, just 8 shares undelivered ks were in su has been feeble for some His age was considered respon- ; Apply Allcock’s Plasters where the pain is and, take three or four Bran- | winow DISPOSSESSED, GIVES UP CHILDREN. ‘Out of Money, She Asks Court to Give Little Girls Tem- porary Home. ‘Two pretty Httle girls, one seven and the other nine y¥ ing each other in @ tight weeping on a bench in the ‘Children’ Court to- | day. ‘Their eyos never left’ the door | ana no words of sympathy seemed to | assuage their grief. “We're waiting for mother,” sobbed. they room a comely, neatly dressed you rushed to her with shouts of oy. 8 made her way to the bench, eyes and addressed Ju ‘She eald she was Mra. Margaret Fitz-| patrick, a widow for two years. “A week @g0," she eaid, “I lost my ki Mi At last there came ewiftly into the Simo} street on the night of Jan. Eighty-seven gold and silver watches the time, were arrested with Burns, The | police say Burns and Callllo have con- were taken. Frank Callilo and Ripley | . | Plerea, the former a clerk for Simon at fessed. the and ‘ele- ted, int ook. and the Freit Chocolate Confection for Children. t's @ plea Perfectly harmless, t all good stores In the | of vere | ted, ae Sofa Bed in golde finished frames, upho Write Roo OUR French 18.98 or Conr OPEN ALL CARS | Golden Oak Buffet, wit SATURDAY | EVENINGS Lexington to 3d Ave. A Laxative Without a Fault re to ent It; tastes like candy HEY CURE CONSTIPA We Pay Freight and Kailroad Fare tor our NEM OOKL mation regarding ov A outfits, Mailed fre | Rooms . | Fur "75 | a rent 25 Favnhedl 50 CREDIT apply also to L Island, B42ST.8SPAVE, 55 $350 World Renowned Walters _ Pianos at . Mint Wafer for All. MARK Ne \ DELIVERS ANY OF THESE 2 ARTICLES FRA ARA TO YOUR HOME St aie WSS SAR eT glish or maho; Diy tutte 23.50 ET of infor LIBERAL TERM New Jersey necticut polder Gigset wet 84TH ST STATION TRANSFER TO 59th o 60th St" $198 Including Chair and Cover $5 Down & $1 Week Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Liferime. Delivered on Payment of $5 a rv n to com- pare with th Walter being offer- ed by others at $350 to $400. Soin this special sale we are offe saving of from $150 to $200. xington » other, Pianos bo This March Sal With 12 rolls of music, $1,000 Walters 88-Note Mastertone nie Piano Outfits bench and cover, $10 down anc Piano brauds! ! 36-in, mohair « ( as jnsvonier cach: balance of fore Than Toilet Goods naranteed Hot Water pe teen . Phosphate -1-1b, can, iss Duffy's Malt Whiskers, or white grounds with contrasting stripes of pink, red or green, fin- ished with tassels: 75c values, special at 59¢ Pair. $1.25 values, i $1.50 valu $2.00 values, special at $1.5€ Pair. Order Slip AWNINGS—216x4.0 drop. of 3.0x4.0 iron frames and fittings, all ready to hang. A small deposit will hold any of these Toda until ready” for delivery. BLOOMINGDALE! New White Goods, 8c | 8ic Customary price for materials of this quality at opening of the season, 12!,c. Choice of a number of new weaves at the special price named. 12! 4c Dotted Swisses, at, per yd. 83ye 12c India Linons, at, per yd. 844 1215¢ Plaid Lawns, at, per yd...8%4e White Poplin, 27 in., highly mer cerized, the best cloth for nurses’ unifor d dresses; value gol 19¢ yd. Spe ial at 12:¢ English Long Cloth, a fine quality, 36 in, wide. Packed in pieces of 10 yards: value $1.25, at... 79 Fnglish Nainsook of fine quality, for dresses and fine underwear; 40 inche wider volue of 10yd. piece, $1.75,at... ST19 = hows Taieep Specials 15,000 Sample Hosiery for me men and children, ! to 15e pair, at 8c 29¢ Hose full fashioned, ale thread, 4-inch 17c ter top, at 5% k Silk Tove a = BLOOMINGDALES* 50-in, fancy mixed cheviot 36-in. shepherd plaid. 27-in. challies, HF dbo ste Se! nomen snes a= Men’s $3 to $3.30 50 Shoes-at $2.25 Agreat bargain event in New and Natty Spring Models Button, ced and Oxfords in various styles At the snc == wroommncdat me t $19.50 A SPECIAL SADE machine newest att FREE0 po vey heeeberanenergmret Await you at the ‘Store of Certain Satisfoction."’ Lexington to 3d Ave. Sale of Spring Upholsteries Striped Etamine Curtains, cream | Nottingham and Scotch Covers Now Save on Ae Newest Bras Goods | All Furs scenseaeng comune eceetsiret i iCEsaNaEA AUNT ok BATU ee 1911, a Thousand Great Bargains for Friday The following items represent the money- saving trend of the values: All Cars Transfer to @ Notions at New Prices 59th to 60th St. Sale of Spring Embroideries Fine Baby Sets of Embroidery Bands with Straight and Irregular neat patterns, in edgimgs and inser- | edges, band of batiste with baby tions to match on fine Swiss nain Irish lace; worth to 65c, sook. Note these special prices very special at 35c Worth up to 10c at, yd..5e | Wide Hobble Bands of Embroidery Worth up to 17c at, yd. 8 worth up to 75e yard, 48¢ very special at Fine Batiste with Baby Irish Lace | 25¢ Corset Cover Embroideries combination, 27-inch embroidery 17 inches wide; per yard at 152 flouncing; just the thing for This is a really extraocdidinary 89c | money-saving chance. Surnmer dresses AN_EXQUISITE VARIETY OF 27-IN. FLOUNCINGS, THE MOST POPULAR OF SPRING EMEROIDERIES, in many beautiful hand-loom goods, executed on fine Swiss and nainsook in Broderie Anglaise and blind-work designs. Included are fine baby patterns, flouncings, ruffled flouncings and large openwork flouncings at the following wonderfully low prices: Flouncings worth up to $1.00 at. 48¢ | Flouncings worth up to $1 . For 3 Hours Long Silk Gloves, 55e 55¢ 1,000 Women % and’ tips. They are all 16-button length. Misses’ $18 Silkand Cotton Voile Dresses Some have embroidery running from To-morrow aes from 10 to 1 o’Clock. Every dress in the sale is a beauti- ful Spring model, and values go up to $18.00. Take your choice at our three-hour special sale price, e made of FO Lace Curtains, in real lace, all-over ef- fects, finished with heavy over- lock edge, offered as follows: 85. values, special at 59¢ Pair. 98c values, special at 69¢ Pair. $1.25 values, special at 89¢ Pair. $2.50 values, special at $1.95 Pair, and Here You’ll save 1g overs, made of ene, With »* §7.50 f drop, mounted on galvanized $ 1 95 Five-Piece Suite heat im 69 ery Store In black, white, pink, sky, oor navy and champagne, worth $1. Women's $2.25 rbew. Length 's $. 00 16-Button Length Kid Gloves, Mousque- $1.89 | taire, black and white Kid Gloves in the New * 59 | Spring Shades Of Fine glace Kid; They are 2-clasp, | in all the spring fashionable shades and black and white. = BLoownGpaLes French Wilton Rags | Reduced One-Third Monday. We select from the smaller rugs, for Friday's selling, these three Wiltons: Like ach Wilton R eho: usual price § sizn 70x36 "$6.48 KF cnch | ‘Wilton Rugs, size 51x27 usual price 35.70 $4.75 Vilton Rugs, size base 1! Cork Linoleums, 39e equality, at, yard a a BOING DALES" ALINES and SATINS, in all the season's newest and best designs and colotingy. All sizes fo Women and Misses. None C.O.D. and no mail ord Nore credited. $9, 99 Don't miss this ex raorcinary saving at our thice hour sale price of. Are Are Going at % Price °40 Fur-Lined Coats, $15 and $19. ‘8. | 50-in. mohair Sicilian, . blue & green 38-in, blue & gree wholesale price $150.00, to-morrow 875.00. 36. in. all- wool serge. Fur Set: at Half 36-in. all-wool cashmere. ( 6 HL Paw sete noe & 36-in. boating cloth, bs in shadow stripes, & | a yard DLOOMINGD ALES! 5 Chairs’ Women’s $2.00 to cath NORAD 0% T his $6 Chandelier 50 Shoes, special at $2.98 Hex gon wrought- Colt or Vici Kid Y range of sizes in regular $2.00 and $2.50 grades and plenty of sample Ps aaa lol | n Chandelier, FA | \ ) burner and 2 ze Button end lace st / \ effect out. ae ms. Iflotis §¢ 5 ? aid will ¢ sizes in the $3.50 ; H Style, V, required. grades. shyla; Value O'D. 2.98 2,98 | and Value Boys Selig! Shees, §; in calf Bluchers, ze3 9 to 4 only, "" $1.10 = BLOOMINGDALE Seecial, $10” Puffs and Switches calf. The Newest Sheraly predieed tt | Cluster Putts : ; Dye orPute © ES $2 Clusi ‘Sale of Porcelain Pantry Jars pant round It, Sine aac White dura, Spice dar, Connie Shapes 9c jar, Harrel Shapes 39c Marret Shape, 95¢ BLOOMINGD ALES Is for Friday a and Saturday | Getty Specic 1 sett rf $10.60 Wallen or anaes Mave? ee it Watel es, $5. 88 Rolled Oat ‘DGel ; Vi ag en watel Fresh Meats Big Savings ard, jy lus)" ube un OAP. Grandia’ at é 69c Bae eed | i saeauide s — —=Store of Certain Satisfaction— BLOOMINGDALES", Lex, to in _Needtul ‘Kitchen Helps & & Housewares Medium Sire Clothe Hamper ide wash | tom... 84e ancy Colored Jap- e Split the wrist all the way up the arm. | 59c | Continuing our big rug sale of | ee ee + ~ we niepnetiiniemmiinnsaipeets

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