The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1912, Page 9

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‘ r ' » NEW BRIBERY CHARGES IN CITY HALL SCANDAL. Men Lazare nines | A s of Hold- LUp| Rearrested After’ Case Is Post- poned in Court. | Thomas Le Butler of No. 274 Morris avenue and Robert Raphael of No. t| West One Hundred and Bighty-third | | street wore before Magistrat phy | {in Harlem Court toeday on the charge | | of former City Marshal Harry Lasarua | that they had stolen money from him by pretending to use tt In his interest at the City Tait | rus Was dismissed from his | ently he declared revenge on the administration and on Butler and| Raphael, He testified today that in| 1910 he wanted to lease city property in| Harlem, Butler, he sald, represented | that he could arrange the lease for $160, | Lazarus patd the monay to Butler, he! testified, and was told it was to. be pald to a city official. Lagarus never got the lease or his money. strate Murphy asked wy he had! | delayed the complaint #0 tong. Lazarus | | sald he heard only lately that were working the same guns on Both men were arrested *) Dobbyns of Commiasione office, after their Was and were taken to the Toinfs co new charges. Awful Backaching Kidney Trouble! Dr. Derby’s Famous Pills will Quickly | Restere Your Kidneys and Bladder—Banish Your Rheu- “BT FREEZING MEN FOUGHT TOBOARD ~ SHPFOR HAVANA Police Scent nt Stade and Send Excited Negroes to Get a j Warrant. (ONE PAWNED HIS SHOES. (No Passage Engaged for Vic- tims Who Crowded Pier When Liner Sailed. Ao the sailing time of the Ward liner bound for Havana, approached ‘to-day eighty-one young negroes on the pier became worked up to a stage jot wild excitement. All of them carried or suitcases, but many had no ‘overcoats and one was without shoes. ‘They stormed the officers of the ship ‘with inquiries about passage for Mavana which they claimed had been . \engaged for them by Walter Freeman, le negro of No. 2% West One Hundred and Thirty-third street. No passage had been engaged for the fourscore ‘iegroes by Freeman or td ‘pody else. ‘The would-be passen: as rn lt ‘80 boisterous that the police matism—Try Them Free! | were aummoned, and finally Lieut. Col-| op, we totare of setting no to. the moring ins of the OF Silp station got an idea | tho terrible pains stabbing you through A of what had happened. Apparently the eighty-one had been awindled. They had all been promised which Freeman had assured them was \ tobe opened by a white man with millions, named John Wilson, Each of ne had given up from 83 to % as advance payment on a uniform. Collins advised the victimized negroes te go to Harlem Police Court and ask for Freeman's arrest. They went in a body on the Third avende “L" but when they got to the Harlem court house Magistrate Murphy had adjourned the morning session, ‘The negroes waited for the opening of the eession in the afternoon. From stortes told by the young men, it appears that Freeman, who was for- sleeping car porter, rented an No. 24 West One Hundred and ird street three weeks He |™ Jounstone, the landlady, that the was engaging help for « big hotel tm| {iv Iam. evan we Havana and introduced a white man, |) {Dr Derby's Kidney genet hae help well dressed and looking lke ready | fiw the very, firgt they ids Maneine money, as Mr. Wilson, the proprietor wMicly Weally “removes, the cate of of the hotel, it As soon as the office was opened | Freeman sent for Frank Foster, also a former Pullman porter, and offered him the job of head bellman in the new hotel. He instructed Foster to hustle out and get hold of from eighty to a hundred young, alert negroes for ood Jobs in Havana Foster rounded + all his” friends. | Some of them gav Jobs as hailboys in apartment hou Others, without Jobs, pawned their overcoats to eet money for advance payments on the uniforms, And one negro pawned his | aboe: terday to make up $ to give| Fezeman, figuring that he was going to, &@ warm climate and wouldn't heed hoes until he got to work, when he could probably borrow a pair. Freeman instructed the 6l—many of | whom were West Indians—to be at the | Ward Line pler at the foot of Wali stret at 10 o'clock this morning. They | were all on hgnd, including Foster, who claims that he gave up an ad- vance puyment Just like all the rest. Inquiry ut No. 24 West One Hundred end Thirty-third street this morning re- vealed that Freeman disappeared last night. The officers of the Mexico say |} there is no new hotel about to open in Havana and they never heard of a Quban hotel proprietor named Jenn Wil- oon. 1-4 Carat, $10 1-2 20 | Sea PAWN CLERK TO PRISON. Brandt Bess Opera Singer Sophie Court tm Vain for Clemency. Frederick Samuels, Eighth avenue pa Rice a clerk: in an value nshop, who pleaded | Mulqueen in the sions inst week to | oo) worth of jewels stolen | from Miss Sophie Brandt, the opera | singer, by er colored mald, was to-day sentenced to the penitentiary for six | months. ' Miss Hrandt pleaded for a suspended sentence muels, She said she had recovere cwelry and believed Sam- ela did not intend to keep it! Abraham Levy, Samuels's counsel, dee wit! Can be returned w Geeerte the Bh flared it would be a shame to send hi5 cHent to prison | CHARLES A. KEENE || Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New York Daily Concerts by Nahan Franko's Orchestra with Miss Brandt's mata, ‘ormatory for Wom- by Judge Rosalsky on jalian Veteran Convict. Judge Malone, in the Court of General Sessions to-day, sentenced Antonio Ser- gio, @ Sicilian, to Sing Sing Prison for feur years and six months for having a revolver in li!s possession. Gergio, who lived at Fast Thirteenth street, was in set with another Italian at Firat avenuc and Twelfth street on Dec. 19. He was wounded and has since been in Hellsvue Hospital. Investigation showed thta Sergio, who has been in this country only a little more than a year, had served five terms | Soprano, Paris Conservatoire in our Zopular Prices. French Cuisine, “A few items from Friday's Menu. Broiled Finnan Haddie A la Hotellere, 350 Broiled Pork Tenderloin, sauce Robert, wita fried sweet potatoes, 400 Money Comb Tripe a Old Fashioned Bread and Butter Pud i tain of lighter y vania Railroad, was found lying dead oa thee floor of his cabin to-day by William Smith, an employee of the t Tompkins- no marks of Mile. Antoinette Cantarelli | Restaurant | | Highth Poor. | _THE EVENING WORLD, THU 25,000 “HURT” BOOKS ANNUAL. _SALE | Infinite Range of Topics a Choose From. SIXTHI AVE. 19770 20° STREET. Crowded With Rare in Books Shelves Packed With Romance, Poetry, Humor, GREAT ANNUAL CHO Extraordinary Sale of a Leading Maker's Entire Stock Imported Untrimmed Hats And Hate of His Own Origi At Prices That Will Astonish the Trade HIS sale includes Felt Hat Shapes of finest French quality, Long Napped Fur Beavers, hatter's silk plush in the new Sailors, Derbies and large dress white hatter’s plush with beaver underbrims in evening shades and a comprehensive line of erect pile black velvet. shapes of the very neluding all the newest Winter models, such as_ the Georgette, aby Deslys, Derby, etc. cx vain Moor. ous lots, particularly the novelty lots, are limited as to number, therefore we urge you to visit Simpson Crawford’s promptly to-m@rrow and make your selections speedily. Hatters’ Piush Velvet Hats, velvet facings. Erect Pile Black Velvet Hats. . Black Velour Hats, all shapes.... Black French Felt Hats... Spring Silks and Dress Goods EATU df some of the materials already in strong demand for Spring Suits and Dresses— materials that will later be fashionable leaders and will command much higher prices. gy vain Ftoor. 59c Wool Storm Serge |59c All Silk Pongée| J Special Tables Heaped High—Special graphy, History, .Educational Works- $3.98 $2.75 to $3.98 Black Beavers, extraordinary quality $1.98 &» $2.98 vee $1.98 .» 08c¢ For Friday—A Very Unusual Special § RSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912. —2—~4 AFTERNOON TEA AND DAINTY LUNCHEONS IN OUR NEW TEA ROOM, EIGHTH FLOOR-POPULAR PRICES An Entire Section—3d Floor 50,000 10-INC Hi azrens TALKING: Rargains Books Travel, Bio- An nd Titles to RECORDS: Choice of various sty! ‘The Skirts, gh sh styles if ICE-OF-THE-HOUSE SALE nalCreation $22.50, $25, $30, $3. and $40 You Choose from the Ha very and Patterns. from_ Blue, Black and terns of the Season. ed are: CP Recond H. Sale of Strictly all wool, liard-twisted 26 inches wide; all silk, ina TICALLY H. " alf-Price Sak serge, will stand any amount of Cc beautiful range of colors, ci A ¥ wear. Navy, blac’ “k and brown including natural.......... Including large purchases from chiefs, which when cut apart, the two sides are to be hemmed. border effects. Would sell regularly at twice the price we ask for 36-inch Satin Messaline, at 79 Strong in weave, high lustre finish; street evening shades, also black. Regularly $1.00. and This offering and pebble chev 65¢ 36-inch Fancy Sulina [08s .00 36-inch All-Silk Shan- | $2.50 and $3 54-inch Double- at 38c¢ tung, at 58c Decisive Clearance e of Our Entire Stock of Women’s High Class Dress Waists 2 $2.98 iM: Tailored fancy silks, nets and taffetas. Values up $3.9 to 98.75. semi-tailored Waists of chiffon over lace, silk lined, effectively trimmed. $. 4.9 Values up to $15.00. Dress models in veiled and hand embroidered effects, all desirable colors and black. These three groups include very handsome waists of marqui- sette, chiffons, crepe meteer, crepe de chine, changealie taffetas and messalines, nets and aces in all combinations; ulso corduroys 1,500 Yards Handkerchief Pongee Silks Something out of the ordinary, but of great interest; each yard contains two silk handker- $4-inch Plain and Mixed Suitings, at 59c and velvets. The color range includes light shades for evening wear and all suit shades, including black. Some original models are included. UF Second Floor, **Co-ed"’ Jumper Women's & Misses’ Sweaters at $1.00 Coat Sweaters at $1.98 In all colors and combinations. ~ Worsted, fancy and ploin weave Also Golf Vests—-Single and dou- single and double-breasted in shawl Lle-breasted. or high rolling collar A Remarkable and Unusual Sale of Fine Nainsook Night Gowns 75 Dozen of the Daintiest and Finest 79 Gowns Made to Sell at $1.00 and $1.25 Cc UST enough to meet Friday's lively demand, The values are so estr J ordinary that will quickly claim your att Annmber uf pret- ty styles in the lot. Huapire or stipover madelas im and trimmed li tine Val. laces, with embroider and luce tritamed stev y awers at 39¢. Fine combric, band; cluster tuck embroidery mined. Worth 5c. $1 Crepon Night Gowns at 69c. $1.50 Hand Embroidered Chemise at $1.00. Special Lot of I and embrella rulsle; tin oo $3 Faffete Silk Petticoats at $1.95. Bs i, Bale. apd change ane coxa deep plaited Gounce with attached ely rim mod with walvaly cordu 4 idvand’ buttons, China Sets, value ‘The: be t Lemp on the tucked rue. Percaline underlay years for juniors, 14 and 16 years for misses $8,005 r market at the $ nderla 17,95) price, 398 ap PPS SIMPSON CRAWFORD 60., SIXTH AVE,, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY > 2 2 eo ee ft Coats Made ey pall Up to’ 5/« Beautiful range them; at, yard.. of 25 ic Coats; materials are ri cheviot, shaggy mixtu Many of the coi jiagonals, mixed snitings iots arly 81,00 and €1.25 ' ini linger loug st the low. prices. SIMPSON © Faced Cloakings, at $1.48 Extra Special Sale Friday Misses’ Winter Coats At One-Half Regular Prices EY ERY coat absolutely new, as they have just ¢ wfacturer, and are made up in the very latest for mine nd young women, Fat r Misses’ $19.50 Coats, of stylish chinchillas, smart di stunning reversible materials, hands rough mixtures; special for this Fri CAT RHA AHA renee oliv tb pat tons : #25.00; 9 Misses’ and Juniors’ $14.75 Coats at $7.50. . Ke 15. 95 algae mt za shat yas : arance of late rodels, two of whic de of ights, O feet of silk core Clearap f ia » Winker 4 ables Sv ot we hare iusteated; made of 100 - Diese Old Abbey Rat icsneaved nue date collar ef | Sale Starts 8.30 To-morrow Morning mental and Vocal Selections, Comic Reci- tations, Dusts re Solos, Sacred, Talking [ MACHINE: | NOTE:- These Records May be Played on | Victor-Victrolas, Victor Talking Ma- chines, A Columbia Zonophone or any Disc Machine. Every Man's High -Priced Overcoat and Suit in <toc ¢ u Original Prices Were $20, The Suits The Overcoats Suits were $20.00 Overcoats were $20.00 Suits were $22.50 Overcoats were $22.50 Suits were $25.00 Overcoats were $25.00 Suits were $3@.00|Overcoats were $30.00 Suits were $35.00 Overcoats were $35.00 Suits were $40.00 Overcoats were $40, 0( One Thousand New Models Added to This own highly desirable stock-all brought down to these Coats Made to nat Up te Goats for ev. er: i Gorgeous Evening Wraps, Dress Coats, Mole wears eluded! RAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVEN Groceries ¢ FLORIDA eae pe “oll TABLE BUTTERINE Sale to-morrow Ketipae Brand & tbe, 01.085 22¢ ivan Grove: 5 Wb HAMS & BACON Inthe new China Section. China Dinner, Sets, Lamps, Etc. Included sre 100 - Piece Gold and | $12.00 Electric Table haw! os White Lace Border models bi f Dinner Sets, with ein 12.08 100-Piece English Por- celain Sets, values to No Mail Orders -25 Extra Clerks cr rnica rioor, near. mendous List of Titles, Including: Orchestral, Grand Opera, Instru- Ragtime Records to adapt th n to other EF Main Floor. 5 ind- somest 1912 Styles, Fabrics You Choose the Cleverest Fancy Mixed Pa Includ- jor, Important Sale of Women’s Coats eof Coats of the most fashionable ty; e and the highest quality. three of the most famous Fifth’, venue designers and our three special unparalleled prices: $23;75| © to SeltUp to $34.75 7 Third Fleer, Storm, Polo, Reversible and Utility ich velours, seal plush, caracul cloth, broadcloth, zibeline, chinchilla, » imported novelties, ete. guaranteed f peau de cygne in self or contrasting ‘waht cont at a f jon of its original value with which to r you come the better, for these highly desirable garments will not FOREMOST ¥TORE/ of jQuality. Economically [7 Sixth Moor, of 1,000 boxes sweet, juley large wlzo; " NEW CEREALS eee . 35¢ Yellow Spud Linporiea Mac 15 10 1h larke com dos. 5. Finch Golden Wedding Bye eqent bottling: gallon, - 85c ne 101ba., 26c ‘oyal "Stuart Brand: 1- barrel 78c € @ Burgundy; quart, Aveant tse, 8 1.25 Cut from corn fed, young hogs, sp your cho sixth Floor, Special Values in $18 Dinner Sets—100. American P Sets, eq any regular 818.00 5 der or spray designs; )-piece com- position; soup tureea and three large meat platters 9.95 key or igh, fitted with art glass, into a most beautifully de * Hoonyy’l Some Bete armen os

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