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Tyre re HST SCUDDER BEGS PROBG OF DEAL SCANDAL Twenty-five Witnesses Sum- moned to Appear To-Mor- RANTS IF THEY HAVE EVIDENCE many Hall, is not to be i# understood, although in the fret His brother John said late this after noon | won't tare serve a subpoena He has been around here walt« m. He could have been ¥ don't need & y have to do is tele- phone him if they want him, but they don't want him. “This thing ts all a bluff. Find out what Judge Ri A District-Ate torney Whitmi rday after | 4. they had looked over the alleged evi- | / dence, They examined fourteen wit- nessy in Mr. Whitman's office, and then evidence to show that been committed they ear out a warrant for romebod: They claim to have had the evidence for many days, yet they have arrested nobody, It would be a simple matter. On the sort of evidence they claim to have they could get a warrant in twenty-four hours, It is useless to keep jumping from county to county and talking, Let them act.” Charles. F. Murphy, er of Tam. bpoenaed, It “It they hi a crime hi ought to ee Himself and His Approach- | "Not content with tits relation of vere Nov, 6," will be noted that Mr. Menke Is a Attle mixed about what ts going to hap- pen on Nov, 5, Assuming that he ts to pass on to duced by the King of KNG OF PRESS ABENTSTOWED 2 = ns {third J . Menke Modesily Tells Of | tro olis, Madison Square Root Garden and Hub “3 Museum,” dramatic press agents and admits it. In conclusion Mr. Menke seta forth that his bride to be “is well-known in Harlem's social and charitable circles.” ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Witt, but they must do something | ine @ subpoena on Joe Cansidy, He | theatetchs manager and press agent of over there.” hung around the Democrat Club in | this efty, announe his engagement to for a proces@ server, but none appeared. | popular girl of , for this Sunday, His notice ts 25 lines lon Ines are devoted to Mr. Menke and 3 to Miss Mermeistein, Mr. Menke {# married this proportion will no longer obtain in any notices he may gend out about his family. ennsnasssnilinccmnias UPSETS VEGETABLE CART An the resutl o: dred and Ninth street, rito was started this afternoon at One 1911. oe OLD FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING Father. John’s Medi- cine Cures Colds and Builds Up the Body Without Use ofAlcohol or Dangerous Drugs— Of these 2 However, after press AND STARTS SMALL RIOT. upset push-cart rro, a veges One Hun- small sized nging to Amelio je peddier at No. 230 ’ . ‘ statement he has made for the prese|h¢ threw up his hands and chase tho! ; ‘ jsatility Mr. Menke goes on to say that) frundred and Fifty-second street and A Doctor’s Prescrip- row at the Formal Hearing. | {n'a tong time, he sald yesterday he | case across the river. Somebody has | ing Union, [he has “also looked after the publle ta-| ‘Third avenue, in witieh hundreds of| gs 50 Y. in U — Among the witnesses to be called in|* ay they have the goods on| |. | eee ee han ant. sullivan, Harris and] Moving van driven by Tunis Butts of — ELDER OUT OF CASE, |@uten# for the inquiry ‘exinning to- vie they have, why don't} What tx more appropriate than a pro-|@, Hughes and No, ‘Woolsey street, Astoria, L. 1. +ASE«| morrow are Joweph Cassidy, leader of they make an arrest? fessional prese agent sending out bia| WoO : ue| turned Into Thint avensesiiking the] Absolute Truth of This — Queens; Patrick Callahan, Herbert Ket: | peeietntdver’ OWN announcement of his engagement|. T!* n Brial Hughes, the] peadier and upsetting his Vvegetadies. 4 ye cham and William Witlet, the three Gitney Eatate Suit. and approaching matriage? We oar Brarage tied The driver jumped from his seact to|Story Attested By Guar- Acting Prosecutor of Kings candidates who were attacked In the| Justice Goff, In Par + ak ° ean | supp © ge rian didn't} explain that it wi not his fault, Siu ies ths permeate of a | ome tae Wink et nothing more anroprats, and! need u prom ast se ual tre esata, antee to Give $25,000.00 to nomination, and who after suing for ht by the Gilse; ne Evening World hastens to recognize Mr. Men 1s found time to be an jut ai 1! County Says Its No Use to bel withdrew their action with | frederick J. Labsasier, pre |the ruling passion, strong even in the| aut! ing to his self-promul- tl oy see wet. bg geonit Any Charitable Institu- and in this way it became known a¢ apologies; Samuel Willett, brother of| pockaway Beach Land Company, 1n| face of impending matrimony, of Lewis | gate He hays he has novel : ng they could | tion if Shown Otherwise. | Father John's Medicine. Have Twe foquiries. Justice Townsend Scudder, sitting as © committing Magistrate in Long Island City, will take up to-morrow morning the formal investigation of the charge that there was corruption in the nom!- nation of candidates for the Supreme Court in the Second District. The ex- amination will be conducted by District- Attorney De Witt of Queens sistant District-Attorney De Manhattan. Mr. De Witt and Mr. De Ford held « Jong conference with Justice Scudder lest night at his home. The plan of ac- tion was mapped out. Some twenty- five subpoenas were issued to-day and the persons subpoenaed will be in Jus- thee Scudder's Court to-morrow morning. Acting District-Attorney Elder of Brooklyn does not appear to be pleased with the way the investigation is pro- GTessing. He takes the position that if @ crime has been committed something ought to be done about It. The follow- fag statement was given out at his of- fice at noon to-day: “I have dropped iny work in this Miatter temporarily. It would be incongruous for two Investizations to proceed at the same time in two Gifferent counties under two differ- ent District-Attorneys on the same charges, thus necessitating the @alling of the same witnesses twice to repeat the same testi- mony. “I am quite willing that the pro- Ceedings should go ahead in Queens. 1 wouldn't willingly do anything to embarrase Mr. De Values with smart tailored serge skirt, Manufacturer's samples | crepe Dresses, in the season’ | skirts. Store orders only the candidate, and John McCooey, Mur- | ¢, phy's sub-boss name is mentioned every time the scan- Most Sensational Sale of the Season. f SIX HUNDRED in the lot, and it would be well for every woman who desires } to share in this sale to shop early. | the Dresses which sold in a jiffy in regular stock at $7.75 and upward. ly doubtful if an offering of this kind will ever occur again. value giving this season in the Women’s Dress Store. Six hundred fancy and tailored, button front, serge Dresses, one-piece style, in blue, black and brown, with stripe velvet collar; others round lace collar with large pearl buttons buttoning, to bottom of skirt; still others with stripe messaline waist in black, white and blue and white, $22.00 to.$30.00: Afternoon Dresses at $12.98. and surplus stock, Seventy-five serges, meteors, velvets and favored colors, including black and white; train and round length |) id none C, O. D. or of the defendant. ‘The Gilsey ¢ sued for $87,600, the amount of @ bond executed by Lancaster to secure | in Brooklyn, whose self. Tel-Electric Piano Player To Your Piano This illustration will give you an idea of the manner of its playing. It must be heard to appreciate its artistic superiority. Attachable to any Grand or Upright Piano Price $380—Convenient Terms If you cannot call, write for catalog. THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY TEL-ELECTRIC BUILDING 299 Fifth Avenue, Corner 31st Street ge Dresses, $3.98., $7.75 to $10.00. Sufficient to say that these are duplicates of |) A It is extreme- It is the cap sheaf of $3.98. Store orders only and None C, O. D. Second floor, froat, Central Building, ait $5.49 Fine quality white Blan Superfine quality, strictly all the full size, pretty pink or bl fine valuc Comfortables, top, 9- Full Size White Blankets, 80 sonie part cotton; borders; exceptionally $4.49 Pr. . full size, dainty pink or blue borders, $5.49 value, $4.49 a pair, Satin finish Bedspreads, full size, fringed; pretty pat> terns; regular price $5.49, tomorrow $4.49 each , We are showing one of the largest assortments of Come fortables to be seen anywhere in silkoline, sateen, silk -] and cotton, sil and satin covered, cotton, wool and down filled, all closely priced, Subway floor, West Builiing, Mode! for the lace and ribbon; supporters attached, porters attached. Sale of $2.00 Corsets at 98c. | LONG HIP model, medium bust, made of fine white coutil, supporters attached, ! $2.50 American Lady Corsets, $1.49. average figure, medium bust, extreme long snug fitting hip, made of fine coutil, trimmed with Corsets for Stout Women, $2.00. Made expressly for stout figures, Rengo belt, broad, flat front steel, very long over abdomen, heavy: hose sup {| $6.00 to $10.00 Sample Corsets, $2.98. Abrast and Fiorita sampie Corsets, filled with walohn; made of fine French coutil, excellent model, extreme long, straight hip; supporters attached, Second flooy front, Kast Building. to look upon. soles of stout oak |Women’s Dull Calfskin Shoes, JUST THE FOOTWEAR to keep your feet dry in bad weather. Button models with dull mat kid or cloth tops; also lace styles with dull kid tops; leather, welted and stitched, Cuban heels. } i] Warm, durable and good i G. Menke, who just simply hates him-| ! Mr. Menke sends out a neat tyne- a number of popular playa, auch “phe Fatal Wedding,” “For Her “Wedded and Part- Childrens’ Sake," began with @ heavy stone, striking Amelio in (Rae the head. the driver the brothers truc and we guarantee {000.00 to any charitable im- shown otherwise This stor; to give 8: stitution wing rocks. Butts retaliated Gal ts discussed. the payment of the rental for the old | ge ot y headed: “Mele,| ed,” &a, Just why he singled out] All three men were arrested, Ametio| , Father John’s Medicine is a physi- CASSIDY WAITS IN VAIN FOR | oe eine ot ten month’ fram pbc ity ce rise Agente to atity." these particular fostances of his tal-| Deine taken to the Lebanon Hospital mt or ile late Rev. Father] COUKS colds, and all throat and lu SUBPOENA SERVER. March 1904 The Court held that Lan-| He follows with a sub-head, atill| lent in connection with a notice of his bah by BB Be wa at Cot aos. her | troubles, 3 ‘There was some delay to-day in serv- caster Was not Hable on the bond. further descriptive of himself, and then| own approaching matrimonial venture! held on a charge of felonious a eminent spe in 1833. is fate fies and stren| proceeds thusly: is to be explained only on the ground|the brothers being charged w Father John recommended this pre-| docs” Fenn e Oa “Mr. Lewis G. Menke, a well known! that Mr. Menke Is the king of melo-| tempted assault, joes Bot contain a scription to his parisoners and friends | drugs. GIMBELS Store Closes Daily at 6 P. M. La Vogue de Velours Signifies a Regal Season in Fashions Gowns, Suits and Dresses In Superb Variety from the Foremost Couturiers of Europe, Also Our Exclusive Reproductions The woman in velour—whether she is attired in a beautiful afternoon or evening gown, a smart tailored suit or a luxurious coat—is a picturesque vision. The new velour toilettes are not only rich and dignified but modish to the highest degrec—as Fashion has conceiv- new ideas, aided by the textile de signers, who have created velours in very light-weight weaves so that they may be more gracefully manipulated in the cre- ation of a costume. Many beautiful il- lustrations of these new weaves may be seen in this collection of costumes, as there are very fine velours in striped, shot and panne effects. And the colors are beautiful. Of course, black has the preference. Fur is much used for trimming—deep bands on the skirts, smart collars and cuffs on coats, luxurious collars on street and evening coats. Lace is the other favorite and effective ornamentation—rich Russian, macrame, filet, and even the finest of shadow laces, Braid and embroidery are much used, especially on coats. Before quoting prices we wish to em- phate the completeness of our collec-. on o! Reproductions of Imported Models at Surprisingly Moderale Prices for Robes of Excellence. WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Veiveteen and velvet in black and ; $75, $96, upto$360. Corduroy Suits, colors, $29.60, $32.60, $47.60, $65, | $28.60, $86, $60, $65, $75 up to $160. WOMEN’S DRESSES Velveteen and velvet demi-tailored Velvet afternoon and evening mod- styles, $16.60, $10.60, 922.60, 926, | 148,905,975, $85 t0 $176. $36 10 $66, styles, $16.60 and $22.60. WOMEN’S COATS Imported Velour du Nord, $35, $45 Chiffon Velour Evening Wral $65, Bosh. with reversible side of ine, mol Chiffon Velour Evening Wraps, | skin or sable-dyed squirrel, $860 to 996 to § $1960. FOR THE YOUNGER GENERATION Young Women's Velveteen and Bik feel Fineh Coats, 6, 214, 16, velvet Dresses, $16.50 to $42.50. 1S ani year sizes. oung Girl Velvet Dresses, $10, $14.7 5 Eulte, 628.60, 437.60 t0 $55. 14 | CONS tiveccer gio to e16, Vek 16, 18 and 20-year sizes. vet, up to $45. 6 to 14-year sizes, Young Women’s Genuine Lister Floor “Be Beautiful, ’Tis a, Woman's Duty" Every Woman Can Be Beautiful---Mme, DeLaVie GIMBEL BROTHERS take pleasure in announcing A Musicale and Lecture to he given in the Auditorium, Eighth Floor, at 2.30 P. M., on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, November 2nd, 3rd and 4th, Mme. DeLaVie Will Lecture on Health and Beauty Culture Mme. DeLaVie is one of the world’s leading authorities on Health and Beauty Culture. She has been highly praised by the press and public wherever she has appeared. ler lecture will be of great interest to women in many dilterent ways, and she is an ex- tremely interesting talker, Reserved seat tickets may be secured for either day, upon re quest, in our Toilet Goods Section. ‘Tickets are entirely free. For Amateur Photographers Thousands of photographs have undoubtedly been taken of the warships during the last few days. The Gimbel Camera Store has arranged special prices on developing and enlarging Kodak films for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, for the benefit of amateur photographers, Developing Only— Films of six or twelve exposures, 8¢ each, Blareing from Ag negative to any size up to $x 10 in,, and mount- ing 11x14 in. card, 180, - Printing from 2!4 x 3}4 in, negatives, $c; 219x414 in., 40; 344 x 444 in, and 334 x 64 in., 66; 4x5 in, 60; 5x7 in,, Be. Third floor, Men's Butiting, | Developing in 24 hours, developing and printing in 86 hours.’ 4th Fleor Quality High—Prices Low In Modish Untrimmed Hats Every Litlle While We Arrange a Special Day in This UNTRIMMED MILLINERY SECTION, Which 4 Y 1s Recognized to Be the Largest in New York—Tomor- 1 row We Shall Hold One of These Extraordinary Events. WSBe Some of the Hats came to us from manufacturers at special yp) ions. e, some hatter’s plush sailors—the G ot manufacturer had a surplus of the plush, so he made it up for us in the sailor styles we selected. These smart hats py fin- ished around the edge and banded with gros-grain ribbon. They are regular $4.50 quality in every particular, but tomorrow we shall sell them at $3.60. poe be ee pepe ee ne in various ups—and lessencd prices considerably. Each in- cludes a hundred or ae hats, ie eae Black Silk Velvet Hats, $4.60 Large shapes—every one a late idea of Fashion—excellent quality of velvet—with roll-finished French edges. We had one o. these hats trim- med so that we might illustrate it to give you an idea of thei: possibilities. Colored Long-Nap Beaver Hats, $2.50 3 on the Us data nue lana! Leyes Pl: am, Empire, gray castor, m the beaver is significant of their excellea ree SAL Black Long Nap Beaver Hats, $3.50 Beautitul soft beaver in medium and large picturesque skapes. We have never heard of such hats selling for a3 little as $3.50, Soft Hood Hats, 75c These gmooth and rough felt hats are, in that typical pull-down style which is so modish. Su¢h an eacdlent soft quality that they may be adjusted into most any shape. Large variety of colors. The wise woman who selects he: hat in this sale will avail herself o another econcmy— The No-Chargo Trirmin Hundreds of women are bei this service which is rendere oul any extra charge, provic and trimmings in either our ‘I Lird cr Main Flos ery Sections. We Cabled to Paris for These Exquisite Tunics That Are Prizes at $13.50 to $22.50 Our first shipment of these beautiful Beaded and Spangled Tunics for evening wear went out like a flash—and this beautiful collection, generous as it is, will unquestion ably go just as quickly. Especially, since every one of the dozen or more styles would cost from a quarter to a third more if we bought them over here, instead of importing them directly ourselves. Many of the Tunics are in exclu- sive designs—all are ectly charming. Among the many styles are Black S, led Tunics at $13.60 and $14.60 that are een $18.50 and $20.1 wo styles with silver and Hi 8) ine in exquisite desiyns are $18.60 and $19.60, instead of $25 an A harming Beaded Chiffon Tunic, with short waisted bodice, in } sri style, the todice and skirt richly beaded with crystal beads, in pink, maize, mandarin and white, is $18.75, instead of rt if Chiffon Tunics in white, mandarin, rose or gray, handsomely beaded, are $22.60, regularly $30. The Tunic illustrated, with its skirt and short-waisted bodice richly trimmed with crystal beads, is of emerald green in cmbre effect a 4 at $32.60. Other new models of chiffon, embroidered with crystal, Ry pearl and bugle beads, at $37.60, $47.50 and $52.60. . New Princess Lace Blouses at $1.50 to $9 These are also our own importations, in new designs, exclusive with us. Some have point gauze ions and pretty lace stitches, others effective side plaiting of lace. Prices are $1.60, $2.60, $3.75, to $9—all specially low. Some Beautiful Laces at Great Savings First is an offering of Bandings, Edges and Insertions of real Cluny lace, 26¢ to 86c a yard, regularly Soe to $1.10 a yard. 2 to 6-inch widths. Handsome Novelty Laces, of this season's importa- some with Venise edges, for blouses, negligees and ruffles tion, in rich color-combinations. Edgings, bandings of evening gowns, Teo a yard, larly + medallions and insertions, 76c to $6.60 a ‘yard, regularly! Princess Lace in allovers, es and bandings, in $1_to $9.75, _, |many rich patterns, at 60c to $3.60 a yard. White Oriental Flouncings, 18 and 26 inches wide Main Floor £ervice ve Two Splendid Opportunities to Buy Famous “Domestic” Sewing Machines Gimbels is now the sole selling agent for these splendid half-century-old “Do- mestic’”” Sewing Machines, for Greater New York, Long Island and Westchester County. In taking over the various agencies that formerly divided this important territory between them, we secured 2 large number of machines to sell at extra- ordinarily low prices, including these two splendid 1911 models: “Domestic’’ Drop-head, Automatic Lift Sewing Machines, $25 Superb Machines with the 1911 mechanism, including the famous looper that enables one to change from lock to chain-stitch or back again, with hardly a moment's delay--making practi- cally TWO MACHINES IN ONE. Complete set of attachments; handsome golden oak case, Gimbel price, $26. “Domestic’’ 1911 Sewing Machines, $20 Another splendid, modern Sewing Machine with the 1911 “Domestic” head. Also in finely finished golden oak case, with full set of the usual ‘Domestic’ attachments, Both these machines are new and perfect in every way, and fully guaranteed by us for five years. We sell them, as we do all our other Sewing Machines, on the little-payment plan of $2 Cash, $1 2 Week Thereafter d will deliver them without additional charge at any railroad freight station within our free deli: i first payroent of $2. We will also send, without charge, an instructress to your home, if in Greater New Yorn L BROTHERS NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD ST. “|