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Fs WAT UL SAKE Rg E. 4 a Mature and Congress began with the legal Page was represented by Black, Olcott, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913, and did @ tot of things. Do you to-day and was removed té Bellevue ‘| Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Gruber, Bonynge and MoManus. me, old top? ih, what?” " only after she had fought for quarter hin various fights before the court®,| of an hour with Pollee McKnight FAILED TO GET LEGISLATIVE| ; n bet oleemen a TIGATION. Jeepeciaily in the Court of Appeals! ang Oak of the West Thirty-sevench INVESTIGATION, which declined to hear the case, Page | | “ fs *treet station, Mrs. Muensch, who | Afier the suit, Page ought to xecure| made serious charges against Justice] Come wttion. | dre, Nuenelh wie i from District-A Jerome and later | Davis, charged perjury against several y aes coe) cee ae from — District rey Whitman a * who appeared for hia wife,| one tast night and registered under Jone inv cere nto hie charges at the aame time charging perjury and} her own name. Nothing peculiar was | thoruoga investigation into his charg “ subornation of perjury and conspiracy] noticed about her by the clerk, | pamury had been used In the cas) againgt the attorneys who represented! It was reported at the office to-day him, and that his ating a legislative They've Indicted Mr. Page for jxate six charges against attorney ATEO# | hia wife id, | Mx open letter to Congressman Clayton, j whi naked thimanlf and anewered ‘several questions. }to defend the Constitution against all In bis memorial to Congress and 10) airs and throwing furniture about. caused hie indictment, Page incoherently, The manager and t Among them are “Do Congressmen take @ solemn oath| them out. She seemed in wild terror. that she was singing German martial Later it was sald she was screaming clerks went to the room and she drove Dr. Sherer of Park avenue and Fifty. Greatly Reduced Prices WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10TH. wo L : F nd witnesses. Tere, too, Ne | ite ’ jean second street sald she Muet be removed li Congress and had be é to a hospital, When policemen were ibel ng ig man John) t ‘ongressmen keep this solemn calied in she backed into a corner and 9 He's Glad of It. I? ted to the ett | threw furniture andthe water pitcher Women’s Silk Dresses Reprenentats pingion, Page's | ,i'WRY 40, Coneressmen not Keep thle} At Chevy Bening nt oat eecame Missle asic uh 20 Wa bao Penal Ri . : ; ween dled | neverel) contro yecam 4 jfamous “Death of Liberty,” pamphlet. |"ecaune” CONGRESAMEN — are|ealmer and sald she had several chil- A collection of models of Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, *Righto, old top, they've indicted me. | hig is the wize of @ sheet of muale, the | CROOKS . She wald she thought Crepe de Chine and various silks. Mow they'll see how a ‘biasted British: | cover tearing a great mourning border. | The we * printed fn red} te who had OF can fight to the death. Old fellow, This pamphlet called for the am ment link, the When we're through with this case we of a congressional committee Probe cy : = ——_—____—_ MM have shaken the nation from tur- bie charges sd ogdink the wa A Rts | SUES “BIG BILL” EDWARDS HOW NATURE avarer cw. ue than tating it referred to the Judiciary | FOR MARKED DECOY BILLS. | Thus H.W. A. Pa althy eoin- @Masion merchant in nd cottons, Of No. 6 West Twentieth street, loyal eubject to King George V., “God bless “tm,” who has been indicted by a Ied- Mr. Clayton 1 Committee, of which lay~ And Why Drugs Are Being Used Less Removal Frauds, Wants Money Found Upon Him. and Less for That Purpose. 24.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $45.00 Women’s Afternoon Gowns Of Crepe Meteor, Charmeuse, Chiffon, Satin and Taffeta. @ral Grand Jury in Washington on the| tion he wished nen Mr. Clayton re-| peayia Jacobs, who was arreated in patra 3 manta eharge of criminally itbelling Congress. | fused to do no Page liad printed his | connection nh tie snow removal| The custom of Internal Bathing for 4 5 man Henry D. Clayton of Alabama, j inaietment pamphiet which caured BIS! teayay in 190, today filed a sult in] keeping the intestines pure, clean and 3 a Chairman of the House Committee on! ‘The pamphlet contains what experts |the City Court to recover $3 from |free from poisonous matter — curing ; P ‘ Juélolary, and other members of Con- daciare ta ihe ent bunch of adjoo-| “Big Bill" Edwards, Street Cleaning | constipation, biliousness and the more Heretofore $49.50 to $59.50 tives of invective in captivity, Mr.| Commissioner, which ly repre-| serious diseases which they bring on--- Tate Wie irrected thie atternosa wy | Cay" accused of high ertm nd js money of his In Edwards's P08 | has hee 0 universally popular, Deputy United Giates Marstai Reed.| ing to ive ception. ie addressed vo te! "Rawards, represented by Aasiatant | #0cientifically correct in its applicatios, Women’s Tailored Suit | Bittye Pha aben ah a te as to merit the most serious considera e ailor uits He was taken at once before Commis. | Sixty-a pad Congr bere Corporation Cou Martin, charges) 0 ssepiianinadianenian sioner Shields, w: he was repre-| the State Lewislaty Gov-|inat the money consisted of marked e eres to taniuel Ball Thomen cf we | HOTA Of ater, all members of the iiits wich he foaned for the purpose] Drugs for this purpose Dressy Tailored Suits of Whipcord, English Serge, Black a . A p 1 of trapping Jacobs, who was selling rics. by prese gallery in Washington, and all f that their doses must be ¢ and White Stripes and Mannish Fabric: way, On Oehalt of Mu cient) members of the British Parlement. | ii onets indi that snow had been] increased to be effective, ti Mr. Thomas waived examination and| GOING TO HELP DOWN-TRODDE greed to produce Page vefore the Su- AMERICANS TO SEE LIGHT. @reme Court of the District of Co- lumpia April 19, Ball was fixed at 5,000, and Page was permitted to re- main in the custody of the Marsha “I'm a blasted Britisher, thank God," continued Page in the course of a pr longed interview. “but, by God, at uu poor, down-t } Al the tight as T with some snow tickets, was taken no matter what its nature. until @ representative of the Illinois! an Englishma from him. cash was returned to e J. B. L. Cascade, which is now Murety Company could make up the| not deprive me of rights in Am an! Edwards, but Jacobs now oluims It be-| being used and praised by thousands papers. courts, and American courts have bee Attorney Henry W. A. Atkine of | cloned againat me And ts that right? ‘Washington, of the Department of Jus-| Eh, what, old top? tlee, apeared as prosecutor. “They all conspired againat ane. The Mr. Page wen waiting in his oftice | Mef evidence againat me {n my wife's paration suit was a scene that took fer his arrest when he told to-day the! rince in the Buckingam Hotel. It was | story of his five-year fight to have) wnat you Americans cal! a ‘frame up. Passed in Congress a bill to create a) They brought my wife before me. mecial committee to investigate the! When I saw her condition I had what courts of New York. Harry Thaw called @ ‘brain storm.’ I HI® OWN COUNSEL, BUT OLD) ADAGE FAILS. Ming to go to Washington " he sald, “and there I will . Up to date 1 am my own I know they eay such @ coun- a for his client, but I’m no fool; I'l make them all admit that be- through with them." war against the courts of York an@ against the State Legis-! Women’s, troubles with his wife, Mrs. Jeanne Page is regarded as ter visits to his home in England. She ‘came here and they were married in jew Jersey. On Mareh 1, 1901, Supreme Court Jus tice Vernon M. Davis granted to Mrs. Page @ limited divorce, with allmony of | 400 a year, and custody of their three children. Mr. Page appealed. Feb. 21, 1908, the Appellate Division decided against him, Justice Ingraham, who wrote the decision, severely criticising Mr. Page for his conduct towant hia! wife, In April, 19, while the Pages were living at No. M2 Weat Twenty-third | atreet, Mrs. Page was ordered confined ip St, Saviour's Sanatorium at Inwood- | gadiudeon, her husband, |: is alleged, | charging that she was habitually intoxi- cated. Friends who heard of her plight | seoured her release on a writ of habeas | corpus, physicians declaring she was | Rot a drug fiend or addicted to the ex: | censive use of intoxicants. ‘Phe separation sult followed. Diamonds $10 $20 429 $39 360 sire. | TO-DAY 3Sp 10-0 for, You te wel ns retell dred single stone B10 to BAO. et about aneshalt teen’ aur inves back om reaueet, a harles A. Keene 'xz:.: MORMTERDAM, Norvhetistrent, 92, “business to become the talk of the town, teil @bout it through u World “Want” Ad. to Atlee, who turned the money over to Jacobs for snow tickets. [longs to him. a | INSANE WOMAN FIGHTS COPS. Goes Crazy iu Hotel and Hurts Mrs. Fredericka Muenseh of N | and deserved popularit Keep street, Willlameburg, becu ‘Ask for booklet “Why \ lently Insane in the Hotel We Young WMen'sankeoys’ Spring Underwear AT POPULAR PRICES Foreign and Domestic—Merino—Cotton and Wool—Cotton and Linen Mesh— Knit Underwear—Balbriggan Underwear—Ribbed Underwear—Com- bination Suits—Equestrienne Tights. Cartwright ,& Warner's —Furley & Buttrum's—American Hosiery Co.— Dr. Diemel's Linen Mesh—Stuttgarter Natural Wool Underwear, HU Suitable Weights and Materials Immeasurably Greater Variety Than Carried by Any Other House Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Fifth Street Commissioner said he 200 from his own pocket issioner of Accounts Porter F. LJ d, once taken, must be continued. On the contrary, the scientifical constructed Internal Bath Jaco™ was arrested and the money, and prescribed b; man Drug Stores by all Riker-He New rooklyn. y York and Furniture at Policemen, Is Only 50% Efficient.” Best & Co, Misses’ Children’s, Infants’, Complete Assortments. No Antaretie race has anything on our glorious Springtime. . From the balmy warmth and sunshine of the Tropics to the blustery, wintry winds of the Polar regions---all within 24 hours. Your out- fit must contain a Spring Overcoat---we have them..- black,’ Oxford and fancy mixtures, that sold at much higher prices, now Special at $10 Others at $15, $20 and $25 in large assortment $10 Coate on Sale at 4 Stores Only. Not at 49th St, BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 425th STREET, at 3d Ave UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, Went of Brosdway, Harlem Store Open Evening gently as- Nature, but is infinitely more ough in’its cleanliness than any mi mineat phy- sicians, is now being shows fend eaplalued Its action is so simple and naturvl as to immediately appeal to all common sense. That is the reason for its great 29.50 . Heretofore $39.50 to $46.00 Women’s Tailored Silk Suits Dressy Tailored Suits of Bengaline, corded Silks, in plain and Changeable Taffeta. 37.50 Heretofore $49.50 to $59.50 ly FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. AITKEN, SON &Co (FOUNDED 1635) WILL HOLD ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY APRIL 10th AND 1ith An important sale of Embroideries, | Galloons, Insertions and 45 in. Flouncings AT HALF REGULAR PRICES | BROADWAY. & 187 STREET Cowperthwait 2 Sons $l1a Month No Deposit Four Slip Seat 12 Leather Chairs Handsome quartered oak, strongly put together and highly polished. Full size slip seats of real leather. The front of t seat is swelled, making it extra large ani comfortable. Note the sturdy curved legs and claw feet. 4 Make up a set any way you want—for instance: Six chairs and two arm chairs ($28), for 50c a week; no deposit. Chairs, like cut... .. $3 each Arm Chairs, to match . $5 “ Everything for Housekeeping Let us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash for you Just as You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row & Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue, Cor, 121st St. : Established 44 Years ONEILL-ADAMSCO. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Sale of Seven-Day Old Suits! Adaptations of Foreign Models Received Last Week from Abroad If you want the very newest $37.50 Suit in New York for $24.75, come to O'Ngjll’s to-morrow. The Suits we are speaking of are exactly seven days old to-morrow. We imported the models our- selves. The man who adapted them s for us did so at a very special price. In return for this he gets the privilege of using some of the styles to fill one out of town order. } Tailors term Suits like these “High Art Tailored Suits.” You can choose from the smartest plain tailored models, as well as fancier trimmed styles. Madeof Whipcords, and Men’s Wear Serges in White, Black, N also Imported Mannish Tweeds and Mixtures in handsome combination shadings. Styles, materials and finish newer and better than nine out of ten $37.50 suits. At O'Neill's to-morrow......... $24.75 $22.50 COATS for All Uses and for Women of All Sizes. Many different models in Tweeds, Serges, White Basket Weaves, Silks and Satins. Plain tailored and fancy Collar Models, Coats Steamer, Auto, ‘“knock-about” and dresswear. We offer jf you a variety of styles. Values up to $35 oN Sale of White Wash SILKS! O'Neill's have just made an extraordinary purchase of an im- Porter's stock of very desirable Japanese White Washable Habutai at less than cost of importation. These extraordinary values go on sale on the Daylight Yard Goods Floor—the second. White Washable Habutai, 27 Inches Wide: Sale Price 25c | 35c | 45c | $5c | 65c | 75c n Store—Third Floor, Reg. Value 50c | 70c ! 90c | $1.10! $1.25 1 $1.50 White Washable Habutai, 36 Inches Wide: Sale Price 49c | _59c | 69c | 79c | 98c Reg. Value 9c | 98 | $1.10 | $1.25 | $1.50 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. Youdon'thavetopaymorethang \1$4.98 for that Boy’s Suit © Naturally you are surprised at the lit- | tleness of that price—especially as the sizes and styles are suitable for boys up to 18 years: old. Some mothers not well ac- /// \f quainted with O’Neill’s high, rigid quality standard: may even imagine that these UITS are c caply made of shoddy ma- terial. But they're wrong. EVERY SUIT IN THIS GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE L« sturdy, carefully tailored garment made of st Men's Wear Serge (every thread all wool), and the styles in- cludecvery design the boys like, from Norfolks with to ian and Sailor blouse styles for the Tailors don’t turn out ues. At O'Neill's . 4.98 oor, Dashing New HAT SHAPES— Wednesday Specials! if 250 Dozen Im Hem; We ‘ i Hats, black only; value 88.00, Tailored” # Chis os ge 98, at 91.95. $2.50, $3.98 » 180 Dozen Chip Dress F, Usa Shapes. in black; pan ancy Ostrich Stick-Ups, with waite valve fanges; value | Pecial at 48c, 75¢ up to $8.50. $1.95, at $1.25, Unusual Offering in Im- 280 Dozen Chip Dress te 4 Shapes, value $1.25, at B5c. por reeled Sait 250, S¥o leat Floor, Suitings—Bargain Downpour Black and Navy Blue| All-Wool .Printed Chal- Serge, spon. ed snd shrunk Hes, large variety of hand- .00 quality, cya. some designs. Reg. 65c 91.25 quality, id. i ive phenea asd bee quality, at............. 48 Navy Blue Mohair, ex- cellent material. for bath- ing suits or dresses, $5c quality, at 35c yd. 65c quality, at 45c yd. 75¢ quality, at 55c yd. All-Wool Mixed Suitings, 50 and 54 inch. Great variety of patterns. All staple colors. Reg. $1.50 and $2.00 4% qualities, at, yd........ All Linen Suitings A Sale of Sturdy Lines 45-in. Irish Natural Tan)27-in. Natural Tan Atl Linen, 24c Linen, 1213¢ Yd. Pure linen in a rich Medium weight, gl r shade, with the true net lee wae Ate fashioned Irish linen. Not thread pure linen Irish flax $5 inches. Reg. 45c q quality. ‘. Yd. Wide Coarse Crash|White Butchers’ Linen, Linens at 28c Yd. Yard Wide, 39c¢ In Pink, Ligne Blue, Old Blue,| The bold, strong crash weave “gress Resade, Lilac, Old Roso, Silver Gray,| bleach.” This is a great tubbi bum. teria, Baspherez and Pepper-and-| ber with us for white ad suite, Bleck and White mixtures, 3c} Solid, firm, all linen. Extra special, ye , O'Neill Main Store--Gecend Wess, ‘ ver} its