The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1911, Page 9

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WAITNEY NEEDN'T TELL NOW ABOUT FAKE’ PICTURES ompeitpicals Theatrical Managgr Wins First F cint in Suit Over Paint- ings Still Unpaid For. | Fred C. Whitney, theatrical manager, will not have to disclose, before trial, how he found out that $4,000 worth of paintings attributed to Corot, Diaz, Is- reaia and Mauve and bought from Ly- man H. Weeks are not all they should be. After.six Supreme Orirt Justices had separately directed Whitney ve sub! mit himself to an examination, revén other Supreme Court Justices sitting in the Appellate Division unanimously re- versed the other Justices and vacated j the order for Whitney's examination, ‘The pi of the order from Judge ‘to Judge was occasioned by Mr. Whit- ney’s absence in London, where he was ‘engaged in producing a play. Papers on file indicate that Weeks brought sult ; against Whitney for a $3,900 balance on ‘the pictures, Whitney, through his law- yer, Maurice Meyer, answered that the Plotures were spurious, Then Weeks ob- “tained an order from Justicé Lehman for Whitney's examination. Justice Bischof! was appealed to to “get the order aside and refused. Whit- ney’s lawyer then rehearsed the full ‘case to Justice Brady and he declined to veoate the order for Whitney's ex- amination. An appeal from Justice Brady's order was then taken. Justice Ford signed this order. Then Justice Bischoff deciined to grant a stay pend- ing the appeal and act Sept. 5 for Whit- uey’s exam!nation: Whitney was abroad. A motion was fade to Justice Pendleton for judgment because of Whitney's default, Justice Pendleton stayed judgment and gave Whitney until Oot. 12 to app 12 found Whitney in London the “Spring Mald’s” opening. ment was renewed. The Appellate Divi- sion on Lawyer Meyer's motion reversed the orders of all the lower justices and held that Whitney need not tell before the trial of Weeks's suit how he learned that the paintings were spurious. FOUR STORY FALL KILLS. Man Found in Yard of Home Pica at Hospital, . Maurice Schred, twenty-six years old, who lived with his parents on the fourth floor of No. 409 East Fifty-second street, ' was found lying in the yard at the rear of his home to-day by his brother Sam- | uel. Pollceman Langeot of the Kast Fifty-first street station summoned an ambulance and Dr. Cole removed the (man to Flower Hospital, suffering with a fractured skull. He died shortly after- whrai AccOrding to the family Maurice has fyffered for several months from ner- vousness afd had to give up hia post- tion, The family believe his fal! was x accident. Accepts Socialists’ Nomination in the | MISS DUTCHER DECIDES Ireland for Cormer Champton ROST John L. hampton Forty-second District, in Brook- | former 1 h, leoon be rolling into Boston ? lyn Borough. Abington farm in a genuine Irish Miss Eltzabeth Dutcher, who is at the | Jaunting car. One of the finest vehicles [used by the gentry of Ireland ts on tts w Lartebetsher tinh Los Aside dlwnd shcl2 pals way from the old country to Mr. Sulli- | Harel aire ealth Restores color to Gray or of the old famittes of the Heights In’ Raded hair—Removes Dane | druff and invigorates the Scalp | gn —Promotes a luxuriant, Canaan, Conn., sald to-day that ahe had accepted the Aldermanic nomination of the Socialists in the Forty-second Dis- trict, Brooklyn. Ten days ago when notified she didn't see how she could run. Miss Dutcher has been an active worker for the Women's Trade Union | League and did picket duty during the | shirtwaist strike. She is thirty yeats | old and a graduate of Packer Insti- tute and Vassar. The Dutchers are one| Brooklyn and live at No, 3 Pierrepont street. Tt ts un will make 4 that M etive campa! but wilt! depend on party principles, as Socialist | healthy hair growth—-Stops its {candidates usually do, Her friends ex-| falling out. pect her to make a good race, There | $1.00 are against her a Republican and Demo- | raceipt cratic candidate, with a vote about N equally divided im the district. beet Bal i not a dye. ohn re name. I THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JAUNTING CAR FOR JOHN L. | TO RUN FOR ALDERMAN. | iteat Articte on the Way From Sullivan, will his | Stores oF direct | ‘name. Se gad efor ee Co, FUSB ALL SUBSTITUTES NO CONNECTION with GREENHUT-SI TWO MAMMOTH BUILOINGS J-BGReBNHUT?res ‘MAIN BUILDING for Boys and Girls, These are the original PANTA LEGGINETTES, from whic! others are patterned. They have the CORRECT S$ SIZES. Noncedtoremind mothers what a BOON the PA LEGGINETTES are to children in cold and wet weather. gray, blue, brown, red, black and white. All sizes from 1 Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS 70 WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL IN THE NEW HOSIERY DEPARTMENT pure silk hose at or are one dollar is To-morrow essentuallyfor Fyery Pair Guaranteed the well- silk, mi tt: * double wen 2% wel! Pure Silk sry soles and toes, lisle Black Only SPECIAL VALUE IN HIGH CLASS SWEATERS Seah! com- pre hensive and complete Pure Wool Sweaters assortment of All White or With sweaters in models- to | Contrasting Colors meet every demand of come “ $5.00 fort and fashion; all at prices : that are emphatically mod- Exceptional Value Robe! Robert Mathe: ard of directo lectric and M, of the of the Westinghouse facturing Company, many railroads and O And They JL KKESNERS Is Announced ior MONDAY, OCT. 30th ONLY SIX MORE DAYS! ‘Save Your Money for Kesner’s SIXTH AVENUE, 22D AND 22D STS., NEW YORK. erate. Made of pure wool in all the newest novelty weaves. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street PENING OF New York’s Newest Department Store yk ty ‘Will Save Money for You!’’ KESNER.CO_ihithy! year to 6 years; tomorrow, a pair Other Cold Weather Specials: Women's Far-Trimmed Felt Juliets—we call special attention to the qu they are made of fine felt, with flexible leather soles and-seamless insoles; ” 85e Children’s Teddy Jockey Leggins—the newest fad for children; made in white, 0 velvet and heavy: leather cuff at tomor- 85c trimmed with good quality black fur, with ornament to match; red, brown or black; all sizes from 3 to 8; va'uz $1.25; tomorrow, at, tan, black or red kidskin, with patent leather cuff at top Jersey cloth, in all the fashionable colors; all have pa . sizes up to 10; regularly $1.50 a Laat! ere [deck Jersey Cloth Loraine sizes 2 2to 10; value gray mixture, black, values 75 sizes 6 to 2, red only; value 75c a pai air BuLaENe A $250 Piano for *175 Two Great Bargains from Our Piano Store, For Tomorrow In other words, a Player-piano. makes—tuned and polished to look and.seem like new; rare gains, if we ever saw any. EASY TERMS, TOO: $= Down $ 5 and 1 Week for the PIANO (MAIN Building, Pourth Floor.) GREEN HUT BUIL DING—“Everything for the Home’ Dining Room Furniture Excellent | Rebs for Thanksgiving RepeeeM wich we oner fer ba extra special in- ducements for your Thanks- giving guests. Among themany feature items for tomorrow we in- clude: Buffet—as Illustrated; quartered oak, rubbed and polished; golden finish; oblong French late beveled mirror;e value 34; tomorrow, $9850 SB cereseeeceees ’ China Closet—as__ illustrated; pes oak, to match side- joard; four wooden shelves and wooden back; rubbed and polished ; value $34; tomorrow, at. $28.50 DiningChair—esillus- | Dining Tables—as il-|Arm Dining Chair— trated; solid quar-} lustrated; solid] as illustrated; cane oak; heavy curved) match sideboard; Great Sale, Tomorrow, of Stoves, Curtain Stretchera, Galvanized Ware, Paints and Other Housel wnishings. Please See To-day's Evening Journal for Details, Ball- Bearing The Famous Singer No. 66, Mod:! G 7 attachment for all kinds of s:wing wi A _OOTOBER 24, 1911. aNV OTHER GYORE EL COOPER @ $1.25 “Panta Legginettes” On Special Sale, Wednesday, at the BEST MATERIALS and come in the WIDEST RANGE The are made of FINE JERSEY CLOTH, with reinforced seam, in % 85 clas "29¢ A$395 Player- Piano for - saving of $75 on the piano and $100 on the These instruments are slightly used—well-known *10 one 2 Week for the PLAYER - PIANO tered oak; box] quartered oak, rub-| or leather seat to 5.50 Brandy Pale Ale frames; cane seat; Hie Pe match dining chairs; red Ham wah Bottled at the dlatiery Berse! of 10 dosen pints, value $3.25, extension, 48-inch| cane, val. $6, at $22.50 y $2.25; her ‘Se top; gas $25; | $4.75; leather, val- F opening 49.50 valuc $4; to- tomor- ue $7.50; Dine 1450; a0 ‘i .5 ray r morrow, at... 3 row, at *18, 50 tomorrow, 5.75 bar Rr anderen, alae ¥ | ‘American Whiskies |SCMDAM HOLLAND GIN HF HF : Coat—10-92.; Warranted Str tly Pure, | ang of great in 3-Piece Dining Room Suite I toate pms Br he Gale rie how, ibbasladicfurenanGercel Acari tiene tines ; Te nn 13h: 50 se) sale | than # guar regulér poss ‘ ferent nels Heavy Canvas Hundng Coat —tull-lined; Prise, |, 3 + be st 79¢ , Pure California Wines MAIN BUILDINGC@—- Sewing Machines, 1 weer Any of the followin hines -EVERY ONE OF THEM HIGH-GRADE STURDILY BUILT ; y be had at The Biy Store for the small pay ? \ the “VICTORY.” the “SI "the "WHEE a MAIN BULL DIN FOUNTAIN" and’ “VICTORY Continuanceof drawers; embossed woodwork “Victory” Drop-Head Machines $ W175 Linnen Chain - Stitch Machines 54 ER” PERPECTO GRANDE CIGARS at 28c on the ‘34 all attachment e “ipdllantast Sab SRANDE ARS 5 ‘24 “Llitle Worker” Machines Singer Chain's Stitch’ Machines — $¢ they are 1c straight cigars, and we offer them at ar 3 in boxes of 50, at, a box Save Your Sales Slips For Each 10c Spent You Receive ONE VOTE in| Our Great $30,000 DONATION to CHARITY. Full particulars at Charity Voting Booth, Fourth Floor, Cent Information Bureau, Main Floor, MAEN Building. ee BOTH SIDES OF 6™AVE. 16" 6197 STS_NEW YORK. “Red Letter Day” for Pe, Stamp Collectors tomorrow: “RED LETTER DAY” STAMPS will be given free in the Premium Parlor, located in our GREENHUT Building on the Third Floor. While there, see the great dispiay of beautiful premiums that may be obtained for filled stamp books. COMPLIMENTARY @&A STAMPS FREE in the Ladies’ Parlor in our MAIN Building, Fourth Floor. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book h all OF NTA ein ‘MAIN BUILDING World’s Greatest Grocery From the very beginnings of our Grocery Department—and LONG BEFORE the advent of ae Pure Food Laws~ TheBi Storehas ENFORCED THE MOST RIGID CARE in the matter of QUALITY. PURITY and FRESHNESS in its groceri \ PURE FOOD STORE in the world. No it either in AREA, VOLUME OF BUSINESS 10 SAFEGUARD the interests and health of its ality; to be those that are pure and ‘holesome VE EMPLOY CHEMISTS in our own oducts, including GROCERIES, R could enter our Model Grocery. laboratories to OAL all food “ANDIES, MILK, CREA in fact, ALL prepa ie for tomorrow. Buyers for hotel: , restaurants, ind private families will do well to purchase @ ery low pric hone 4000 Cheisea. Haims and Bacon SUG. a sucka URED HAMS ~ ; _ 14%e Risse DANAHY'S IRISH-STYLE “19%e .12He bar- » Gold Medal Flour Yy-bbl., Ye-bil.-bag, 7-1b. $6:33 83.46 79¢ 29¢" ages, packag dessert dian tree purchaved, Fruits and Vegetables Veils & Veilings na case Dotted Chiffon Vells—values 1 19 25c each; tomorrow, es 69¢ to 98c ‘Wool Shetland Ve! splendid for automobile wi hite only; tomorrow, ode of 95 (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDING: Side Frills at 25¢ and 49¢ lace, embroidery-and-lawn, and numerous other effects. Chemisettes—also sl yokes and coat si Venise Lace Chemiset! collars and sets ; values to ‘Star Ni purchase ‘ef S-Ib. caddy, Fresh Cereals : 0 Ibs, BEST GRAHAM FLouR,,'°3 PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR WHOLE WHEAT PINHEAD OATME, PRESHLY ROLLE TAL pays Sale oi Cocoa int RTANragt cocoa silver threads; is; values $2.75 ; tomorrow, at "31, 15 0 $8.95 ing, Main Floor.) (MAIN Bullding, Third Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN Winesand Liquors J. G. Monnet & Co,’ i Re. ‘*) | Old ¢ row Whi fal ‘MAIN BUILDING Hunting Goods Double-Barrel Hammer Gun f nar for Wednesday and Thursday Bass & Co.'s $14.50 khaki and olive colors Hermitage rve.# By th $2.75 A top; 8-fte " re 2: uprights;threesmall| rich golden color; lee 4 poy Corduroy Coats— raewe | anctetied, drawers and one! entire mirror back:| henry ‘caw tect to shies Ghates'es hover Wedding... 3.80 and TORAY, large one; base 56) four plate glass] match e side- f q by all 4 3.00 Rodeo ood {ton Wr inches long; large] shelves; value| Doard sad crystal tv and Can- tS Battity:- Reduced from 1.50 to oblong ror; A as closet $36; to- Janis Large se- 1.50 150 8124 Reduced from 1.25 to value $55; to $42 omor- $4] 950 $1.5) CALIFORNIA cuamars, morrow, at row, at >) $2.50. $3 ( (GREENHUT Building, Second Floor.) 7.75 inks $8.50 lisa fresh supply always Guinness’ Extra | $1'25' Dublin Stout Bottied in Dublin Reduced from r Reduced from (MAIN Hud ng, Second Moor.) Barrel of 10 doren a 4 B28 31.09 16.75 to 1 Our Big Sale or! 0c Cigars at 23¢ We purchased from the Paonia Mercantile House in Colorado, i) every $ 1 we work who have retired from business, 50,000 “GEORGE FISH- for sate, TOMOKRO Bullding, Main Floor.)

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