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REICHMAN DEFIES. ': Refuses to Answer a ‘dees «Clee |' cuto JPHO S THE 3 Mr, Moss read a notation on a letter | ditch, releasing the two men, who all UPHOLDS THE D ltrom Retcnman to. Cumming and. asked the while had deen groaning for de-| the witness t Indicated his strong lverance, Gives T the Contention That Carnegie two paralytic making a false Department, w Resle Trust Ci fied from th n examination of Reichman waa! , vor | for the loss of a finger, while employed Brees Devine jpare Gf tN6 i BRNSING/ Adjourned to permit former Governor! Aa uacurtey: ero Now York Qrivet | by the Waterbury Company, ta Brook: | Court after a remarkable defense of | Joseph D. P of Tennessce to tes-| 404 carrier for T! York World | iyn, His finger was taken off while he William J, Cummins, who ts on trial fer) tity in Cummin's behalf. ‘This was! fF thirty-five years, died was attempting to adjust a leathi mivapplying $140,000 features flushed with his indignant de-|Untll to-morrow because of the “pa-! stricken less than aw ago, He had fiance of Aavistant District-Attorney | totic occasion” caused by the assemb-| never married, He was about twenty Bhond, Ronect Wa confidence in the Nae, |e of the battleship fleet years old when he first came to, work IS CURABLE Ville promoter, but £9,000 in the Carnegie M purchased 20 shares of Carnegie stock an Carnegie Trust Company tn part pay- m tirement ‘of this note that ee * in Safe Deposit Company, the witness re- luctantly admitted. fatoty depoalt box?” asked the prose: tum Yow have tiie power to provids | asl ten ve 9, erie memcyyrcen “a e to reply to that," reolied Pires oe a Hoey s the author of| When Patrick Kiernan of No. 313) Do not waste ish and ela -gbtas | t to. on just such a charge and my cate I¥|the passage of which was Inspired BY | the Consolidated Gas Company, left the | Hut fut to ait oF seep One ae oats ecessat?, | on one side of back. Color, navy] blue plum and brown. merely dressed in France, such skins being coarser grain and possess Abie doubt and T dy not propose to cre. | NoyAteh Buliding catastrophe. | sg in {hole he was digging at Thirty-sixth Liste pd us throat of lung diseases; this |) blue. econd Fleer | ing far less flexibility Liisi vie) ate new evidenve for the District- torney.” In in his chair and pointed his trembling fingers at his Inquisitor, ment charging you with sicMling the identical $140,009 with which this defend- ant is charged?" lo’ © stretched in the direction of Cummins, he half collapsed in his chair, hi dnd those of Moore were paid out of the loan ad- vanced by the Nineteenth Ward bank. Banks Alrect and that was the purpose primarily of the borrowed money. fense to the indictment. REICHMAN QUOTES CHENEY A& wald Reichman, a to the B at y of your note, piled Reichman line contents, Kiernan did not see a| {ese of the. hard times and called 35 YEARS A-DRIVER | c J a fee in taning 1D hdsatresle notes, "and FOR THE WORLD, | comin abOnIy Touhabts tr ge! foul KELLY 18 DEAD trea to go around him, but to no avail, Cheney sald, ‘I'm sure you are keep on trying. doing your best The prosecutor then directed atten trick was lifted into the air, where | don to the office of Auditor Lynam and he remained two seconds before drop. the safe in Lynam's office, In this safe ping into the six-foot pitfall he had were private papera of Retehman and been digging. Down on the head of f Henry Smith landed the can of the so-called Cummins group man Was sure that 1 stock of the Carnegie Trust ¢ which had t placed an « | for Cummina loans, made while t ‘ | president of the Carnegie Trust Com- ny ! How “arnegie at beer, followed by Kiernan, also by the relentless taxi. Of course the taxi did not go com- pletely into the hole, but it hung ove | the brink, imprisoning the beer-splashed Smith and the wounded Kiernan, who shrieked loudly for release. Two women passengers in the C19 emerged from the perpendicular engin of destry mn and fainted. They were taken to the Hotel York and revived. A crowd of a thousand persons who had witne tho disaster gathe | about the hole, and after fifteen minut loft hi nw, yanked the taxi from the you know there was any| there?” asked the prose- It was there,’ said Reichman, “be. hecking up Its con eported to me, and and Is Near Collapse in Witness Chair. man. ‘The mystery of this stock cation, 18 perplexed the prose- Patrolman Stephen Hall_summoned an ! he Inclosed ambulance from the New York Hospita 1 may be | said Kiernan was sufferin Please keep me ured rib, while Smith's health ts ere confined to the bumps co I have every confidence incident with being struck by a husky | 1 ko the Hmit with you. |man en route to the bottom of a hole. | 2 JOR. | The women who were in the taxicab ter was written from Chicago went away, refusing to give their names mmer of 190, Reichman said The can was recovered, no worse for 1 his sentiments. {ts journey and unconscious of the Reichman belleve in trouble {t had caused. he stated that he had to this day,” asked Cum- accounting. FORMER GOVERNOR TESTIFI FOR CUMMINS. faith in Cummin stimony Backing Upi vier note read Funds Were Not Stolen, | Joseph B. Re enfeedled after nd under sen chman, strokes ——— ence of four and one $4,000 for a Finger, John P. Gray, seventeen, of No, 87%! Kent avenue, Brooklyn, recovered @ 4,000 verdict’ before Supreme Court Justice Putnam, in Brooklyn, yesterday, | report to the Bankin le president of the Car. any, was partly ‘ear Witness stand today in] phe PATRICK KE LENA of a trust fund, — | done in ¢ | hom Reichman, bis of his sister, No Brooklyn, of ‘ordance with Justice D: pallid |decision earlier In the day to adjourn! Not only did Pneumonia TUBERCULOSIS | Mr. Porter is In New York attending a| for The World, The newspaper was neeting of the Peabody Education, then the property of Jay Gould, rund, of which he tx a trustee, He sald! he was anxious to come before the jury | and say a word In behalf of a boy) om he had known all his Ife. He! ted that Cummins's reputation for | Nashville, | used to ane wer questions “Intended,” he contend “to create new evidence” against | He reiterated what Cummins as his defense—that Cummins ized to apply the trust ashe saw fit to “protect the situs Any Cough May Lead to Consumption. Many sufferers from lung troubles never consult © Specialist, sometimes not eren thelr family physician, while they are in the curable stages. ‘They either experiment upon themselves with y hear of, oF else they ving away for climate,” Returning to the Reichman notes of rruet Company. 8 to way he had Ban St ESTIMATE BOARD DEAF TO FIRE PREVENTION PLEA. Assemblyman Hoey Tells City Purseholders They Will Be Re- sponsible for Big Contlagration, use of hie X-Light in “I wish to impress upon the Board of —_—— chest, Estimate,” declared Assemblyman Hoey, addressing that body to-day,| Beer, Can, Kiernan, Cab and “that in not furnishing the Fire Com- Digger All Mixed Up at Busy Corner. ir, Moss Kot the witni nd had hie note discounted at the ent for this stock. It was for the re- the State sntends Cummins used part of the 10,000 trust fund. The stock was held escrow in the safe of the Carnegie amination of the because ation reveals the Very earliest appearance of any lung trouble so and while th If you have “Did you Include in your statement nent the admin: missioner with adequate funds for the hment of the Fire Prevention |, ou may have to take the re- {bility for a conflagration. The | or any evil after. ina of bronchial Anderson at once, ip or lung trouble, consult’ Dr. spol “I was tried and convicted | the Fire Prevention Bureau measure, “climate!” Sast Forty-third street, a laborer for Frew, ts the progress of the dis. it does said Mayor Gay-| street and Seventh avenue to 60 Across | ease for the street for a can of beer to-day, he -" eouldn't foresee what was going to et pen to him ybefore he returned to his | stage—but a person \co-laborer, Henry Smith, whom he left i: Naya ra needs of sty Anderson g200,000 in the 1912 budget Is inadequate, | Working and thirsty in t arth tne | {ons withont He presented a resolution adopted by| Kiernan sauntered across pe hanes |taxpayers Urding a larger appropriation,| saloon and started back with the can! tours, 10 to 4 (Sundays, 11 to 2); The Board recelved the resolution with| loaded to the brim, His attention be-|nestay and Fritay evenings till 8 |no action. ‘ing diverted to the task of steadying able book on ‘Tuberculosis sent “but such mat to be gone Into Comptroller Prendergast and Pres McAneny also approved. Assemblyman Hoey contended that the Reichman hoisted hie emaciated frame white, “Are you not now under an Indict-) ‘No, sir; 1 do not understand It,"" re- polorless | me PERFECTION OF QUALITY WAYS FOUND IN HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE AMENISAT GENTLEMAN'S HISKEY QUARARTEED UNDER THs NATIONAL PURE voeo aw w eyes were directed to ™ sneluded, with = his oth id Rap.ds Manalaciarer, Best Made Furniture i WHEN YOU FURNISH YOUR HOME Visi? OUR ESTABLISHMENT tee Sat’slaction LL PURCHASES | ‘Then Mr. Moss got from Reichman | is admission he knew that hia notes Cummins, Condon and | “I knew these notes were to be re- red because that was the wish of the Department,” he said, “The notes were first to be removed CREDIT PEST QUALITIES | LOWEST PRICES The sites! Complete Stocks | ure, 5 Rugs, Dedalng ete a Week Opens $1.00 an ‘Aceouit. Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. SATURDAYS UNTIL 10, 16-28 E. 125th Si near Madison Ave.” COUGHED ALL NIGHT TUL This Recipe Was Tried. Followed tn & Hour: In this he supported Cummins's de- HAVING APPROVED WORK, “1 told Bank Superintendent Chene: “that it might be very ifficult to retire these directors’ notes FRANK MORA, — av Cure | OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs G 34th Street ‘A prominent medical man who suttered | with @ severe cough and cold on the lungs often being kept awake all night, and Weakened by loss of sicep, finally discov~ ered a simple formula which wit! cure any It is a cough in {1 laxative ton made at hon hours by the clock. nefit ave tried It shy It is and beate any high priced, slow cough medicine ever soid, Mix in @ bottle one half ounce flula wil cherry bark, one ounce co cardio! and three ov Take tw A Spe I Sale of Women’s Polo Coats or four th d less, according to age, This will tone up and rid the system of deep seated coughs every time, mobile Traveling and Street wear. | Smartandattractivecopies of newest imported models in prevailing Color Combinations. Values $20.00 to $25.00 Of Double-Faced Materials, for Auto- | 14.00 Own Landlord. OU can purchase a Home on the most reasonable terms—a small amount of cash down and the balance as rent. Cun Sale Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3rd and 4th. TUDY the many oppor- tunities in the REAL ESTATE columns of this Morning's World, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911. COMFORTABLE RM er Cas aint ea roe TWH EHD) pe PRACTICAL Setar S CANDY SPECIALS BLOOMERS garments have ers into greater prominence than they have ever qualities and in a variety of mas terials, from sateen to silk jersey, MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ BLOOMERS] You can get everything at Macy’s, so why pay more elsewhere ? VELVETEEN SUITS AND GOWNS |QURWEEK-END SPECIA suit that will serve as well as the atone vel- veteen or corduroy. liked styles. or trimmed with braid and ornaments, frin jf and fancy s quite worthy of taking place beside more elab- 7 orate gowns at matinees, receptions, luncheons or for whatever social occas required. $27.74 $29.74 $34.74 $38.74 $42.74 $46. 16.74} cial value. mohair braid. e and outlined in a fine pattern braiding. The long shawl revers are braided. funtead of consulting an experienced Specialist and! H | a sheath-like effect and is likewise braided. following his treatment and advice when they | | were in the eatlier and cursble stages Dr, Anderton omse much of ts euncess 0 the May be obiained in wood brown, marine blue and blac | at $35.00 to $40.00. 24c {Ri Bis wine. NUT MEATS AND ITS, assorted, in pound boxes, lity in every house ex Second Elour. shions in women's brought bloom- Herald Square Thera bi q cept: Macy Ib. Macy's “Red Star" Special, C 4 pound box of assorted choco: Broadway, 34th to 35th St. lates which we offer on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 15¢ less than EVERYTHING FOR SATURDAY’S GAME. | is.) ss sath FUR COATS-—VEILS—STEAMER RUGS—THERMOS AND] 49c¢ matt dh eM KOSMOS BOTTLES and a tundred and one other things duce to compete with the 80c stan+ : dard grades, n pound boxes assorted you will remember at the last moment. Clinging é been before. We have them in various good WOMEN'S BLOOMERS Chi $3.96 , $3.3} Silk Jersey, $2.69 to $4.96 Mohai or Wool Jersey, $2.69. Favors for Thanksgiving Day | is A Sizes 6 to 18 years, $2.74. From our factory on the premises id TRIMMED | PP ddan | PLUME AT °9.89 Large and small she apes, made lof finest black hatter's plush,) with black velvet facing, trim- imed with three beautiful French’ § {Ostrich Plumes of high quality.) There are also some fine black ffur beavers among the hats. | For the Women Who Want “‘Sensible Dress for ‘Dressy’ Occasions” For this dual purpose we can think of no] We offer 200 suits and dresses in the ‘bes st | Plain, if one prefers that kind, buttons and in fancier desis ion such attire is Prices: Velveteen Suits $29.74 The model illustrated is offered at a spe- ' The coat is 30 in. It is trimmed with silk Fastens with silk ornaments The skirt has -BUTTON GLACE Made from a Single National Skin sands of skins must be. “rejected be- | $5.44 Men are busy all the time hunting 5) Lined with satin and wool lined. Loe eae a Similar suits sold elsewhere $36.74 ment. finished by a flat collar effect of vel- ature buttons and with other buttons yee Er caee cal eer by long, flat shawl of self material inset with velvet. May co! style with a finish of velvet buttons} STREET DRESSES... $15.74 up to $46.74 AFTERNOON DRESSES $19.74 upto $98.75 EVENING DRESSES . . $24.74 up to$274.00 from our workrooms on the premises. about 25% higher. aria MISSES & GIRLS Ta |} $4.96 | ble-breasted the-neck throughout with $12 14 POLO COATS, full length, of Sizes 6 to 14 years, $25. 74 TOURIST COAT of double full length. nd particularly pretty half. belted style. | BROADCLOTH; in full length, Is finished with a deep collar of con- |$19.74 trasting color and with deep cuffs, rissa ete me ie ant) ae oe at oat eee” "ta 119.76 LeSS Than Our Usual Lowest-in-the-Gity Prices lag wl ara ae ith ple lig TRUE aro ger Meaning 25% Less Than Elsewhere fore finding enough of the necessary size and quality to make im- portation worth while, All skins are especially selected for R. H. MACY & CO; and made up in Grenob'e at our order. The skins are dressed in France, the entire production being under a national censorship which guarantees National skins to be of a in qualit ey are not to be confounded with skins from other countries, “Suits in Other Materials WIDE WALE CHEVIOT with $28 74 IMPORTED WHIP CORD of velvet buttons for orna- 4 heavy quality. Finished The coat has an empire back! with velvet collar trimmed with mini- The skirt is in tunic|. obtained in London smoke, navy SR Te RE “INTERNATIONAL” PETTICOATS tion is called to our French-American Pelticoats—Hand-Em- broidered Flounces, imported from France by us and made up in our own workrooms on the premises, on beautifully sheer nainsook or lawn. ceral popular lengths and six aN in stock; otherwise the pellicoats can be made to your spec measure at the same low prices—$2.79 to $11. idl according ‘o the beauty of the embroidery. “RIGHT SHAPE”’ UW eee eal Pe the pues Macy SHOES FOR a Toe.” | GROWING FEET $1.98 MARQUISETTE WAL WAIST, SPECIAL SALE “RIGHT SHAPE” HIGH CUT vith the new hand- Fevers, ¢ ‘uny lace collar rei inset whe BUTTON SHOES Sizes 814 to 1....$1,29 down front around cuffs; long Sizes 1114 to 2....$1.59 tucked sleeves. $1.98 THs MARQUISETTE BLOUSE, Sizes 214 to5.....$], Gun Metal Vamps, Soft Kid Tops As far as one can tell from the appearance of a “Right Shape" Shoe, it is a customary high- grade siioe. It is only in weari that the difference is detect the degree of comfort being so much greater. The reason oft this lies in the fact that every toe ina Right Shape" Shoe has suffi+ cient room for normal develop- ment, the consequence being en- tire absence of fatigue. “Right Shape’ Shoes repre- sent the culmination of scientific experiment to obtain a shoe to — Special atten- Some are models from the best foreign makers; others are The equal of these gowns when found elsewhere are priced REPRODUCTION OF A PAQUIN MODEL The embodiments of grace, style—and value. The kind of suit selected by discriminating women. Of a splendid quality broadcloth orately embroidered. The coats are cut on the smart kimono lines, but have the newer set-in sleeves. All hand tail- ored. Plum, wood brown, marine blue and black. Price $39.74. and elab- front trim- med with two rows of cluny lace and jointed with Swiss} embroidery ins ertion. Lace collar and long Also for Small Women Our varieties are unmatchable in their extent and beauty. Our qualities are of the dependable kind. | Hecond Foor. | Our prices, as in all other Macy merchandise, lowest- in-the-city. rwekeg COATS frill CHINCHILLA COATS, full $39 74 RUSSIAN PONY, full length, length box models with dou- bd semi-fitted model fastening fronts and button-to- with handsome novelty buttons. Fin- collars of velvet. Lined ished with a deep shawl collar and durable venetian, wide cuffs. Lined throughout with a splendid quality of brocaded satin in the most desired shades, Sizes 16 and 18 years 99c BATISTE WAIST, front trimmed with net side frill and pointed collar embroidery. Long sleeves, Comes in lavender and blue, A particularly noteworthy value. Sizes 4 to 8 years excellent quality white polo REVERSIBLE, full length, assist the natural growth of the cloth, Made with convertible collar, (91.0. Tae eerie ty doubtes | All sorts of blow feet without deviating from large patch pockets and belt’ and} faced cloth in the high necked model, little Ld fashionable forms, _ [Second —#ioor? finished with white pearl buttons, Finished with deep cuffs and two bel Prices range from $1.39 to $3 ‘6 SOLITAIRE RINGS watre's eLawuess pockets. The color combinations are brown with blue, brown with brown, gray with blue and gray with corona- tion, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. faced cloth, heavy Made in a new semi-fitted model, Fastens with two large silk braid ornaments, 14 and 16 years years. 1 SOLITAIRE, !2 less| Va Now SOLITAIRE, &1-321 $65.75) 2SOLITAIRE, 180 181-32) TSOLITAIRE, 74-1 -10¢t'g 9 | 2 SOLITAIRE; & 3-64) | $91.75) $78.25} socrratne,1.81-32 99504 | BO sox. 73] $18.25 VSOLITAIRE, 114 and 1 SOLITAIRE, 1-16. 1-16 ct FF i 1§136.0¢ 116.00) 1 SOLITAIRE, * ; + IS" '§152,0018129.00 OTHER COATS FOR GIRLS 6 TO 14 YEARS; including | a special line, at $13.74, These models are developed in viots, kerseys, mixtures and double-faced cloths in all the most wanted colors. In both man-tailored styles, dressy kinds with deep sailor collars; and still another fashion with fancy collars, with inlays of cloth and velvet in self or con- ch $4 89 BLACK AND WHITE CHECK; ~ DRESSE $10.74 WHITE MARQUISETTE arse Blan AXMINSTER RUGS 9Ft,x12 Ft. --In Rich Oriental Effects Special, $18.24 Drie ear regulation 1-plece models with VOILES; afternoon frock in high neck. long sleeves, full pleated] dainty kimono models with round G RA DE shirts, Yokes are finished with black| neck, three-quarter sleeves. Front of waist and skirt embroidered. Frock is further trimmed with lace and tucks and has a ribbon sash in either white, blue or pink, Sizes 8 to 14 years. satin pipings and buttons and with tie of red or black silk, Collars, cuffs and belts are trimmed with three rows of black silk soutache braid, Sizes 6 to 14 years.

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