The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1912, Page 7

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WORKHOUSE FOR MAN IDLE FOR THIRTY YEARS. Too Cold to Do Anything This SECRET RECORD AGAINST PACKERS STANDS OUT on ie aid Albert Kaims, one of the Mission Protest of Trust Lawyers, oMcere. “He told me that he had not Mr. Connor. John Connor was brought before Chief City Magistrate McAdoo in the Tombs to-Gay accused of disturbing the Mid- done any work in thirty yeare and did not'intend to do any. We did not mind his coming into the Mission to get warm, but we did not Hke to have him try to break up the meeting. Different men have offered to get the work, but he always refused to take b,"* “Haven't you ever worked?’ aged the Magistrate, “T's too cold to work thie kind of weather." “Three months In the workhouse,” waid the Court, —_—_—_—e—_ Jail for Blinding Man, Louts Grande, nineteen years old, of No, 1063 Garfield avenue, was sentenced to not less than two years and six months nor more than four years and six months in Sing Sing to-day by Judge Mulqueen. Grande was tried and con- victed last week of having on Oct. 18, 1910, struck David Rosenberg in the eye with a hammer, Rosenberg was Wearing spectacles and pieces of glass ente: ea his left eye, necessitating {te re- moval. i] CONNECTING LINK. (Covers Intervening Space of Time and Is Needed Victory for Prosecution. MBICAGO, Jan. &—United States Dis- Grint Judge George A. Carpenter to-day fadicated that he would cut out of the Beqord in the trial of the ten Chicago Oa the testimony of Jerome H. tt indentifying the handwriting ef J. Ogden Armour and Thomas J, Connors on certain letters introduced tn evidence by the Government. ‘The writing of Arthur Meeker, another @etendant, in one of the letters in ques- tion, which was positively Identified by ‘Mr. Pratt, will, it is believed, be allowed @o remain in the record. Pratt, who was formerly connected with the dressed beef department of Armour & Compa: testified that he ‘wrote three letters giving the record of the week's business and mailed them to the defendants named. Later they were returned to him, con- ‘taining figures in pencil, indicating the fr: Percentage of shipment and profit! margins for the current week, as on at the Tuesday afternoon m of the packer Later Judge Carpenter said he would ERUPTION OVERCOME Woman Tries Resinol With Excellent Results “I take great pleasure in testifying to the most excellent results from th use of Resinol, both ointment and jad been troubled for four or fiv ye withhold his ruling on the dieputed point | with a very disfiguring eruption on my until after Pratt's testimony was cone |facc, and Resinol has helped it so much. cluded. Judge Carpenter said: “The purpose of these papers ix not so much to show | the existence of a pool as to show that the pool was continued through the National Packing Company after its mization in 1968, jo far as the existence of any agree- ment prior to the three years covered by the statutory period is concerned, these letters are not tmportant. The Government does, however, need some- thing to connect the old period with the “MISS OPAL LILLEY, “Camp Creek, W. Resinol Ointment is the one recognized safe and sure remedy for every kind of {skin trouble, from the common pimple or scratch to eczema, tetter, shingles, milk- crust, dandruff, psoriasi bolls, burns, scalds, carbuncles, felons and sores. It cannot irritate the most delicate skin. It does not contain a particle of | mercury or other poison. It is less and as easy to apply as cold cream. Resinol Ointment is put up in screw-top opal containers ling at fifty cents “of these letters has been | 90d « dollar, ol Soap, similarly dentified by the witness | Medicated, isin many respects the finest veing in the handwriting of | toilet and bath soap possible of produc- ‘Iefendunte, ‘In. regard ton the {tion. [tis delightfully refreshing and is other two letters, the witness does not thorougl ntiseptic. It prevents black- swear Whose handwriting it la, He | heads. mples and many other skin has an opinion who wrote the figures, |{TouUbles, and for shampooing and cleans- ing the scalp there is nothing better. It is especially recommended for children {and infants, for its continuous use will {keep them exempt from many of the common skin troubles. It is pleasant, (refreshing, soothing and preventi: rises, 10,01 Resinol preparations are sold by all {druggists and dealers in fine toilet Af ‘articles. Sample sent free if you will mention Department No. 58, Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. but that opinion was obtained in the ordinary course of business, His opin- fon cannot go in the record under tO-DAY, aM Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Exceptional Sale of 5,000 Yards Cretonnes Mostly foreign prints, artistic sty including Cretonnes, Taffetas, Unglazed Chintz and Linens. and colorings, Glazed and j 18 \35¢ Fabrics that were 28 to 45 per yard Fabrics that were 50c¢ to 80c per yard, Wasa Fabrics that were 95c to $1.25 per yard..... Lace Curtains and Panels At % Former Prices Lace Curtains At 51.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 to $25.00 pair Formerly $2.00, 84.00, $6.00, 88.00 to $50.00 pair Sash Curtains At $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 to $10.00 pair Formerly $3.00, $5.00, 87.00 to $20.00 pair Lace Panels 30 to 72 inches wide. At $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 10 $25.00 each Formerly $3.00, $4.00, $6.00, $8.00 to $50.00 each Lace Bonne Feiimes At $2.00, $3.00, $4.25 to $12,50 Formerly 34.00, $6.00, $8.50 to $25.00 each ‘ Broadwiy + arene emanate Teen snetecRett teats sence aight Mission meeting at No. 6 Doyer | Kind of Weather, Says Languid | preceedings in the supreme Cour | IDISFIGURING FACIAL | i k ae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913. BREEN SUIT IS DELAYED. {JURY OUT FIVE MINUTES, ¢ of Forme CONVICT A DETECTIVE 0 Distriet-Attorney that he] Fitzsimmons and a stenographer. Th ad demanded $5,009 from her under {co mitted as evider threat of exposing to her husband some sald he had gathered. |, Divorce Case of Former Tammany | Leader's Daughter Postponed. i % | : yeen alongs.” |George King May Be Sent to nons was sent to], st weiss of te Geen There was a sudden halt to-day 968 ei a prea ve er his direction | "6 S tae waned a 08 Prison a Year For Attemp onversations [with the verdict. King was reman ‘ : ersatlo| thy verdle emand which John J. Breen sought to have Extortion. verheard by |to the Tombs to awalt sentence, the divorce sult brought by his wife A ju Mra. Ethel Croker Breen, daughter of | Suprer the former Tammany leader, tried pub- | time for a Mely before a jury. Breen's ta’ Sling George Kine announced Saturday tie would make a} i)! motion to-day before Justice Lehman Criminal Branc took only fly ation to-day befor of No West ng Between Hundred and Vifty-first to have the suit sent to a jury, but | vate detective - when the proceeding was called the| tortion. ‘Tie y is one y | $10.00 Enamel P=, attorneys saked for an adjournment | prisonme ntiary ‘| y unt Jan. 13, 7 trial began last] reen is suing his father-in-law, Richard Croker, and Richard Croker Je. and Howard Croker, sons of the ex- boss of Tammany, for $100,000 for al- legea alienation of the affections of his wife, Mrs. Breen's sult for divorce Will King was employed two years ago by | Mrs. Fay Lewis Tysen to spy on ‘er husband, Rober Ff. Tyeen, a broker, wh >) Was pushing a «ult for annulment of | against Breen, started recently, 1s said | their iage and against whom she to be based on charges that Breen was | had entered a countersult for absolute unduly intimate with several other Pdivorce. After King had been tn her women, Breen has denied this. employ a short time, Mrs. ‘T'ysen re- 0-33 Von’ Lado 3 LL) AVE. 19770 20" STREET. An Unexpected Purchase and Sale Women’s Superb Fur Coats €» Fur Sets Today’s Wintery WeatherandtheCold to Come Make This an Intensely Interesting Occasion Savings Range from 14 to 4% Fur Coats and Fur Sets, rich in quality and style beauty, from several of the fore- most furriers in New York, who, on account of the unprecedented warm days of November and December, were compelled to make sacrifices literally nothing short of heroic. A sale that demands the attention of every woman who is eager to own a beautiful Fur Coat or a luxurious Set of Furs. CF Third Floor. 52-inch Russian Moire Pony Coats Made of the finest quality Russian moire pony skins, with a large } ($27.50 shawl collar and cuffs; lined with silk brocade or sati ari Great January Sale Linens Continues finished with silk crochet or jewelled buttons. . uch Seal Coats, Mink M Handsome 52-inch models, large shaw! collar Mink Coat 52-inch models, and cuffs, lined with satin, fastened 22.50 collars and cuff: with jewelled buttons., $25.00 to 949.75 Fur Sets $97.50 Russian Moire Pony Black Fox, Red Fox, Coats Fox, Blue Wolf, B! olf, N Semi-fitted, Raccoon, Skunk Opossum; ‘sh | with lar snake scarfs, with heads and tails; 00 Fur Coats,$75.00 atural Pony tural Gray | tu ing shawl Jar and turnback cuffs, large square pillow $ with beautiful ¢ collars and cuffs; Mulls; tenses concen QLD] satin brocutes.. 42650] tale: pricesssesees. $29.75 Skunk 8179.50 Cross Fox Set $895.00 Mink Set.. 6220.00 Opossum Sets... 917.50 $29.75 Black Fox Set, Hi LO Tee Mei lideceeePiutien ces seteeie $19.75 | 897.60White Fox Set,#69.75 | 869.75 Persian Lamb Muff, } json Lynx Set, i ‘ “910,50 | & £87.50 Smoke Fox Set, $110.00 Red Fox Set, $87.10 Budion Beal tne $79.50 Cross Fox Sct $69.75 | $225.00 Ermine Set.$169.75 $57.50 $75.00 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, SIXTH AVENUE’S FOREMOST STORE As Thousands of Discriminating Women Know, This 1912 sae Muslin Underwear Is Crowded with Sterling Economies That Merit Their Attention. OR the Simpson Crawford Store is offering French and American made Muslin Underwear of superior quality al exeey tionally low prices, All the newest 1912 ideas in Muslin Underw dress uvimaking are to be seen here, Ali the requirements of lions are reclly observed in our stocks of Muslin Underwear. These particular specials for Toemorrow. ez second too, ro $1.00 tions Lace and embroid-| ery trimmed f | 89e Nignt Gown, A| Combina-}| $1.50 Hand Embroidered Nainsook Chemises la $1.50 Hand Embroidered | ‘} Nainsook Night $1.69 50c. Drawers Cambric, emb. orlace trimmed, at 39c These Regular 75c. Undergarments at. . 50c 20 Styles of Corset Covers in tine 8 Lace embroider trimn $1.00 Night Gowns Lace or embroidery 50c. Corset Covers Nainsooks, prettily trimmed, at These Regular $2.00 § Underga:ments at 1.50 20 Styles of Night Gowns of White Skirts oremb, trimmed, at 29c | These Reguiar 92.50@ 9 $3.00 Undergarments, 1 98 light Gowns of mull Undergarments at 90 Styles of Night Gowns BRIANA OF OATIIEE) beta mull nainsooks, trimmed with » enborated with fine nainsooks, with line , torchon or wt bie Anes eet Sea fine laces and medallions oF In Valviasea! arc amliraitars eee CROP ABC ERODE neat embroidery effects if ) 20 Styles of Combinations in mee i 10 Styles of Combinations in cover and drawer or skirt, lace 1 4 15 Styles of Combinations in d cover fr skirt, all- | | 10 Styles Drawers in cambric or fad smedalllon or embroidery cover aud drawer or pate over jalleets, or with nainsooks, lace or embroidery immed. til, ad wit a tinela ie « por 10 Styles of Skirts, cambric | | datas or dats eniconierien, | | , fmelaces. embroidery andribbons. | | erin: body, lawn flounce with em- eine ot Skigea cans eae 5 Styles of Short Skirts of cam- broidery ruffle or lace trimmed 10, Nie o vitle evela with | bric, embroidery ruffle or heme 10 Styles Corset Covers, 10 Styles Drawers. brei stitched tucks, Silk Petticoats Silk Jersey or Mc coats, in black spring color -Wonderful Values Si1k Petticoats, in black and g 9 $3.00 Silk Petticoats Taffeta ov Messaline all the fashionable spring colors; January sale price aline Petti- No Mail Orde: Radical Reductions in This Furniture Clearance $10 Dupiex Mat- tress, special at.. $50 Unifold Sofa $35 Dining $20 imited $650 810,95 | $45 Que Qak butte :*27.50 | rn BG IMPSON CRAWIORD CO., SINTLI AVE, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY @--—<a>--S>- --ap- ly defense was that he was After “¢ lenox Aves. a4 ene nee the 59th to oOth St.’ Every one of the many interesting Special Sales adver- tised in Sunday’s papers, including, of course, the many White Sale wonders, will be continued to-morrow, Tuesday. Adjusto Corsets at $3.00 With Patented Reducing Bands j PRACTICAL, STYLISH, COMFOR- TABLE, DURABLE—these words sum- med up tell you the story of the ADJUS- TO. This matchless corset is the final result of years of study, research and the | scientific application of a thoroughly practical idea. The ADJUSTO has many times proven itself to be of in- estimable value not only as a reducing corset, but as a perfect abdominal sup- port. Then, too, with the aid of the IM- PROVED REDUCING BANDS and SUPPORTER LOOPS the corset skirt is held down smooth and flat, uniformly re- ducing hips and upper limbs. Thousands | of women—the average, the slender, the stout—never experienced the joy of real | corset comfort until they wore the AD- | JUSTO. Moulding and shaping the ADJUSTO way IS the modern way—the correct way. Try it. 3 PRICE Corset" Store,” Second Flour, 2-Hour Sale of Root’s Underwear for Men at Roos To-morrow,T nesday,Morning,from! Otol 20’Clock A special price of 69c for Root’s $1.25 hygienic STANDARD natural wool underwear for 2 hours Tuesday. ERES WEAR intern name on every garment. Limit 3 suite oacustomer, The best value in men's high-grade BLUU I NG DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Stam underwear in New York. Mate Freee, Our Great January Sale of High Grade Walters Pianos At a Clear Saving to You of $150 to $300! $5 Downand $1a Week No Insurance. No Extros. P ano delivered on payment of $5. o Interest $198 $450 List Wal 1000 List Walters 88-Note Mastertone Pla; yer piano made, 2 rolls $10 Down and $2 Per We Piano Outfits, $395 music, bench and cover, i ’ THES in piano buildin anteed for 15 ye patent covered finished in finely or n Colonial or E In style, ¢ design int E PIANOS embody all the very best and new and have che tinest rc peating tone-lasting action, fully guar- and invariably outlive their g ivory keys and 3, which are as smooth as @: sare beautifully | Adouble veneer, original designs, handsomely carved | pire style. | , tone ond cons ruction they are unrivalled. In artistic uo in the world at anywhere near even. * ae woud | piano at Exchange (:))'\ H W tive wt BLOOMING DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 69th a ne tee St. ——e| "1p Solid pee” bab f oMeCNSIOn § table Val | IMG REDE SS PREMIUMS foc ic r, aaa meee} fas Soaparcl = $4 SUIAPARTM 4 1 {SSOODOWNS S01) UC eaaer da ied 1° ronnie } 0 ON 75 and baiied CoML s9<'r0+300%| 4 On 4), BI | | i 4 A Wants Work Monday = Morning ~~ Wond a

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