The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1911, Page 11

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NO MORE EXPERTS INAANOWRITING FORTHS WOR Maddox Bars One in Trial and Orders Acquittal of De- fendant. | Justice Maddox sitting in the Queens County Supreme Court, to«day, made a ruling that, if upheld by other justices, he would in the future put out of bust eas in his court ali handwriting ex. Derts. He ruled that famiilarity with @ Man's writing was not eufMcient to Prove tho genultiess of the writing, but the witness had to actually ee the writing done. The ruling came up in the coure of the trial of former Under Sheriff John M, Phillips of Queer ‘ounty, who is under nine indictments as the result of the recent graft investigation. Phillips Wag being tried on one of the indiot- Mente wherein he was charged with with the larceny of $87, Phillips ts ac- cused of writing bids for contracts for fepairing culverts in the borough, sign- ing the names of others, and then doing the work himself, charging the city for the entire job of repairing five cul- Verte more than $5,000, whereas the In- Vestigators charge the actula work could have been performed for less ‘than $2,000, Deputy Attorney-General James A Parsons, who with District-Attorney De- Witt, had charge of the prosecution, called Henry Sloth, w 1 of the Queens County jail, to identify the hand writing of Phillipa. Sloth awore he was famillac with Phillips's penmanship, Phillips hav- ing been his deputy in the jatl Justice Maddox refused to admit the testimony, however, unless Sleth coula swear he had seen Phillips do the writ- ing. This Sleth couldn't do ond as the} prosecution was una produce wit- nesses to the actual writing Justice Mad- dox ordered Phillips's al. But when Phillips's attor |fashion leaders of the season. Young, asked for the other indictments the request was denied —_— COMPARES AMERICAN | AND ITALIAN PROGRESS; Marquis di Bugnano Points Out Material Growth of One and Political Gain of Other. | *|fashion and of a weight that can 30 MEN ESCAPE, FAT. IS. FATAL Fat is fatal to Health, Comfort, Happiness and often fatal to Life IN ASTORIA FIRE i $40,000 Blaze Destroys Repair Shop of New York and Queens Railway. | Thirty men escaped tn safety and stx | horses were burned to death shortly after midnight this morning when fire | destroyed the two-story repair shop of the New York and Queens County Rail- way at Steinway and Riker avenues, Astoria, L. I. The loss in estimated at 10,000, and it was only by the hardest kind of work that the flames were pre- | of my vented from spreading to the plant of | “her woman. the Astoria where thousands of feet of lumber are mores, FREE The thirty men who escaped composed | OFFER the night shift and were at work on the | gatoors to? second floor of the building. One of | thatthe fatd them noticed a wisp of smoke creep out | fished. from a crack in the floor in the rear of | {p Inatei—» the room, and almost instantly the men | will quickly found that the rear of the structure on | {}20y Nay iniericr the first floor was afire. They rushed | ol irene ny to the front staircase and got out with. | and its bene! out trouble. The building was originally used as a car barn and had a floor space of 900x400 Lwill prove. it feet. Ita construction was open, and by | tovlay for free trial treat the time the work had escaped and sont in an alarm the first floor was ike & roaring furnace, The six horses stabled in the rear of the first floor could not be saved OST’S THURSDAY | DRESS SALE This stylish Spring Dress has been one of the POST price and 1,000,C00 Pairs of Shoes sold in 1910 Sho means Standardo/Merit 6”Ave.& 20™St. Faultless in every detail of! be worn all Summer long, it represents a value that cannot be duplicated at the extraordi- nary POST price. Feneor Mills, adjoining, | SPECIAL ffs"! che wonderful he | Tomorrow---A Great Gim a Every womatw and there are already thousands acquainted with the USUAL Gimbel offerings of Blou spacious Blouse Section of this Store ever since it was early The preparations have covered months—the results Thousands of brand-new waists are ready in over seventy-five different, beau- tiful and desirable styles. Enchanting fore by the best Ame blouse that under usual eon ‘Is have been copied; new of women that will come shall be well and quic Mate als, styles, colorings are the very newest. A few of the id colors, in Hungarian effects a of colored voiles, buttons, ornaments and piping. Plenty of waists i prefer them, hese are trimmed with Valenciennes and Cluny Others are of white batiste with trimming and others are entirely of allover embroidery Prices, all with a grand aver: wing of one-third, are $1, $2, $3, $3.95 and $5 Tn beauty a woman in Ne iely » York or its environs should miss it. Throughout the whole superb Gimbel stock of Blouses at $5.95, $6.95, $7.50 and up to $85 strikingly moderate pricing prevails. as she possibly can tomorrow morning for this UNUSUAL event. Prices have been pruned and pared until the tions would command $3 wiil be sold for $2; the blouse that is usually $1.50 will be $1—and so on, in proportion. So vast is the quantity involved, and so eager are we that the great numbers tere as soon as the doors are opened tomorrow morning ly served, that we have provided DUPLICATE. stocks one in the regular Waist Section on the Third floor, the other on the Main floor, where we have devoted the whole Centre Aisle to the display and selling. » Marquisettes and Batistes, trimmed with yokes of allover eyelet embroidery, while still ind value the event is quite without a precedent, and not of them in New York that have thronged the opened—will be here as are truly extraordinary ones have been evolved models are illustrated. Most lored embroidery. rin all white, with trimming hall white for women who lace and embroidery motifs, Main and Third Floors A-striking comparison was drawn be- | = ys hp ae tatinglite evolution of Beginning the Season with CI Italy “'4n the political field, Specially Low Prices on i Capgae! Minutolo,. Marquis 9 Fi Pp | 96e R \c@-President of the ( ‘ of Rome, and formerly Ww omen S} ime umps SWITCHES * } feisling of Wher RARER GION Not entirely unselfish, this offering of women’s ENR | \ , high-grade Pumps, in smart Spring models, below 60 and $2) The Cammeyer 1eir regular prices. We expect that the news will te aan MA } their I T to? Fourteen-Button Boot For Women inches, in all the usual shades; some Wavy switches in the lot lead many women to make their i acquaintance with the splendid service of the Gimbel Shoe Store and to win them as permanently-pleased customers A) ih the Zacllers, at pop- Alt usual Ds Abn MLL XML of nest possible manner, High arehed model with short vamp, country, W for the good shoes it sells, at) moderate prices. Py ee N our tatest creation, styt- Nf} | Therefore: | High Grade Hair Goods at Half people sh conservative toe lasts | Women’s New $5 Pumps at $3.25 |. ‘The manufacturers of these fine Hair Goods intended the following modish ad- ae 34-inch Cuban heels | Black suede with walking soles and high leather junets to the fashionable coiffure for an exelusive shop that found itself unable to | achteved by N welted soles, with narroy Cuban heels; flat ribbon bows. Same style in white suede, them. Tienee they come to the Gimbel Hair Goods Salon, to sell at avera A eopeieenie NY oxtension, giving the foot with covered beels. AIL sizes of one-half { Uuleal 1 ‘thin, short, | Women’s $7 Pumps at $5 | Switches Transformations | Atty years { A complete size range of gun-metal Pumps in one of Jo At $2-8% regularly 83: A attiee b f 1 ’ the handsomest of the season's lasts and made in the finest iy Hl wavy Gi fornia on | Doing ¢ N making the foot look particularly small. Second Floor | x ‘ Rilieaee " ' the stairway t i i t Tins r in West ( ing, W of No on a pip pavement, probab! He was taken une Since the addition to t opened pupils have porting thems which hang w by @ leap ere have done fun, but in vain, POSITIVELY PREVENTS ‘wiThguT, extra | at . coifures. At | | A Wonderful Bird Garden On the Fifth floorisan airy pergols covered with trellised | 2 assemblage of Song Birds, vines and bright. with 0 . cager to bring happiness into many a home on Easter 419; Oras f | X, | Mare ake Cankwes. ti ‘a ‘ 6 ohty Sale Continues all this Weok at ir MET MRE a el gr a lS $4.50 of Yeurs Beautiful Spring Sceges in fashion- | ‘ alae A genuine $12.50 value | —_____._ | haul : able cclorings, just as carefully made | of the Pet Shop. who expresses himself \ wn 350 sameness and pure white i remarkably well x ; The showi children as well as the an evidence of the remarkable resources | | Low Prices on “Pyro- Lite” Blue-and-White Ename! Ware Another hy Here are some of the special offerings in honor of the $3.75 Numerous many-hued groups of the attractive Silk Petticoats, of which we have heen selling so many : and tailored as th ) done under your Bath tu bs, bowls, 4 individual directi ‘ wecealani “ RIPPING Duchesse Waist in the very height] Kitchen utensils, ete., Alsi iacasiecetalaananes of vogue~modish, close-fitting skirt) ore enameled so that ; Some with espe TEARING | showing the exquisile habit back style SLIPPING that will be seen in the Fifth Avenue) their smooth surfaces | | with pach 5 kK East arade. . OR BROS LN Gil ener pene may be easily kept TONTLY DRAWN ao. J.L.POST | clean, _|Drop-Head “Domestic” Sew- | ing Machines, at $22 | $2 Cash, $1 a Wee Aquarium, with ¢ Complet Snails, Gravel, \lso another style the sma Hlustratec AINE MOC Mate {4 S.W. Cor. Ith Street)! ‘Ss and rs ruin the Scouring | and Union Square messa | gritty pow polish of the enamel, | making it rough and § hard to clean. Use GOT, > DUS’ t tener. ECONOMY STOCKING PROTECTOR excellent quality, in all the favorite plain shades of the sexson, as wellas Dresden and Desirable t Grand Rapids Furniture at Faetory Prices namel dratner Persian eff Petticoats sh n tremendously | regularly $1.70. 9 son, at exces quart, Machines are satisf z. doing their work perfect! for cleaning all sorts of enameled and painted prices, i] On sale at the Certre and bore oh fan Thirty-sceond Street Entran- sit Each mach ECONOMY HOSE SUPPORTERS with Promectors a She, per pal GOLD DUST simply releases dirt, allowing it to wash away easily by rinsing, looper, and it : r ea Either Chain or Lock Stitch, Making Practically Two Machines in One of highly pol shed oak, with f iT ces Main Floor MAILED ON RECHIL ECONOMY § GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK 4 | B GOLD D ‘i Fifth Floor BROADWAY THIATY-THRD OT, ixtension Tables u nal i { Chairs, Genuin — na tg een —~ — = wan “ = ienndichetitend | hs ee her t Brass Bedstead: | Long Credit Given $1.00 week on $59.00 worth got |SHERLOCK PRTECTIVE | ¢ SUNDAY'S | 500 4 IO Raab ave: | ° $1 HOLMES WORLD _|,or" For saie] Fy ~ Sunday World Wants Work Pees a 1457 THIRD AVE. Monday Morning Wonders. | WITH ory, Philadelphia, | \ \ ,

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