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New Gown. —_———_ * to Look THERE!” Samuel Paonessa, tad! Gress, LISTEN! ruined?) Ho ts th ——— dress abe was wearing. ra.) must not! Stop! Stop appealing to "will you please ge spectators chewed their stiffened thelr faces to Behnable emerged 4 = room, The magistrate into his chair with @ lons- ) Bye Meh of relict. t | WITH COURT. “Mow,” be sa’) triumphantly, “ EE Me mater head dropped down fy Mis hands, He seemed to have a hing apell, The assembled nd witnesses. burst into @ r of laughte when she jumbes to the floor, After a conference suggested by Mag- O'Connor, it was agreed that hould have one more ¢ meke the gown fit, and that then the » tf mot settled, should be taken t YORK, (seer war's wenprp! *BOdibracy, for the train and for w tion room table-—the . amie FREE with the Sunday week, Interesting articles, tories, a profusion of illus rtherminute volume > i) +n ‘ HE CONVULSION’ a: TP'SALOKE! rc Court Differ as to yog Mme. Schnable’s cheerfully acknowledged the cor- ondence to be correct. Harriman to come and discu tne New ork campaign?” ne eee raid Roosevelt, “to discumn the trouble over the State ticket “Bo you subst told him he nead| Were that Cortelyou at not come to W gton unless you could give him ald?” queried Paynter, STRATE BLUSHES.)*° Dok at It Here!” She Cries— ‘But Judge Was Too Modest “You regarded that he was under obll- gation to you to come to Washington | yy, because of your statement?” DID HARRIMAN GO TOA contribution from WHITE HOUSE AT ALL? cata?” anked Pomerene, “That 1s your statement. T had re- leased him from the invitation,” Rooso- velt retorted. “There's nothing tn these letters to show that Harriman sought an Inter- view with you?” “Senator Paynter,” said Rooreveit earnestly, “there's nothing of that kind letters,” aoe D. Schnadle, a corset maker rN M182 Third avenue, caused to Magistrate O'Connor in Mor- Court to-day which gave him ‘for the rest of the day and rich, red blushes to ries up to of the judicial ears every time Bohnable was summoned to court tallor, 3% Boston road. On behalf of the Peter Kelly, attorney, asserted Schnatte, after eight fittings of & @or which she furnished the ma- he@ esked that the dress be it to her home. She had retired to 4 on and had denied it was a satie- fit. Bhe said she would keep and take it to another ¢allor not pay Paonessa a cent of he demanded for his work. They she be held for unlawfully gation to bean to show me excitement—al- most temper in emph ik now ®’ asked Mme. Schna- @ short but of very generous "Fee, madame,” said the Court. ‘Republics: JM BBGING TO TALK. JUST) ating down on him,” continued the former President. After an hour the Colonel was turned over to Senator Pomerene to conclude the cross-examination. Pomerene wanted to “the trouble was over the State ticket the corset maker, draw- breath, “it was like this. in Paris last summer, and I t the material for this dress in ‘and, what's more, I paid duty on I got here, And the goods are How should 1 pay him for & dresp when it ain't no dress but Just @ lot of good materials which “What situation did you refer to tn ter to Harriman?” hy can I show you the new drose fit 1f 1 don't undress to put it retorted indignantly, and hook of their work?” the Senator asked. hook snapped undone under her didn’t interfere In the management o ce ere eae ee eee eae ites | for it, it's his own fault if he gives it expecting anything in return.” ‘As w ‘practical man’ wouldn't you - think the contributors would be ex- x know Batis pecting favors?" f anybody was foolish enough to expect any favors from me he should been classed as a crook or a i" shouted the Judge, shouldn't be kept advined' didate is a middling busy man—and T plenty to do. Did you ever Not as far as T ‘Did you have any h later wearing the new dress Irene TRATION MAKES A HIT oe, the. matter?’ nce Did you have any correspondence with anybody in Chicago with remerd 6 financial part of “he campaign?" | yorations. ‘ot that I remember.” Do you know of any reason why you should not have been ad to the names of “he contributor “I do not know of any reason why T should or should” not," the Colonel COLD SUPPERS NAL oT answered tartly. , WROTE TO CORTELYOU, WHO RAN THE CAMPAIGN. the thing thiv man has done to Deautiiui goods. J.00k at it hera! And ‘ahe tad both hands on it here and lovee like a bag nd stood with her rate, jt i» that?’ she snap- was the Treasurer. ‘The Colo plained that it was because charges were made against Cortelyou 4 because Cortelyou was in charge of e whole campaign, The Benator then ght to bring out a possible discrep- y in the fact that lation for weeks before he ‘took of them." ‘Why did you specifically order it pst Standard O11 money returned when | 9 \'gNTh.'™*" sooun ‘with gach Borie, 08 9.03. 10.25 Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street ‘TPSAFIT STANDARD OI MAK PUT UP, BUT NOT THE WICKED TRUST, ROOSEVELT ADMITS ON THE STAND (Continued from Second Page.) President,” was the gracious) Zolonel nter courteously ite: charg the witness responded. It evident in his letters he to ¢ wanted to talk to you about eral k political matters?" insisted Paynter, shicago contributed” “He knew that he was under no obli- Paynter and Roonevelt here| tribution “No, know what rijten| it in 1904,"" ation. et at all, h other advised of the prog- there any reason why you Senator, a can. hi fool ly had’ Pomerene ob- plause. porsihle con- remember,”* ‘orrespondence | uy y leading Republicans or fins} ing re inqutry, od as wanted to know why It was velt wrote to Cortelyou about he letters to Cor- itten before Parker's itred his error evelt emphatical charges had b .|Andrew Alexander Shoes For Young Men aA This exacting class of shoe buyers appreciates the smart lines, excel- lent quality and great variety of styles in moderately priced grades shown every season at this store. Tan and Black Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Teather, in button, lace and bluchers at At Sixth Avenue Store Only with him immediately. standard Ott te jar is contributing to it now, he’s doing it at hit peril,” i i now, he's doing it at h owe pad Quick Action of Crew, Saves | cottee _Dianter was arrigned in the Tm not bound to warn mm cctomel tnrew tect nto nea | Vat Craft from Filling, HE JUST LOVES ARGUMENT; spreeronsiy gam.| After She Is Disabled. POLICE IDENTIFY HIM BY IT. And When a Detective Heard Gold- the accusations involved the @enerally ly to Standard Oi, "Cortelyou had been head of the Cor- Dorations Bureau, “Yes, he made confidential in nature," swered, and went on to explain Par-| oa as he understood them, “While a white ages the state and himself, a black one atrikes a blow at his race and works for thome Who seek their disfranchise-| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4—~The new! stein Holding Forth He Grabbed ment.” volunteered the Colonel, without being asked a question ‘Thive vou any tettors between your-| Proceeding down the Delaware River Him Right Away. i self and Herbert Knox Smith, regard-|last night from this port for Newport,|, 4 noisy argument over woman's sit frage at the back of a basement coffee toom at Houston and Attorney streets early to-day caught the attention of he directed his secre ary to write to| The collision occured near Newcastle, | neyctive Phlaster of the Union Market | Smith for copies of any such fetters|Del., about thirty nautical miles below etation, because of the wild gestures for presentation to the committee. this city. The hole torn in the ship and the screams of emphasis which one of the four men in the group put upon had he net?’ reports which were the witness an- up the corporations knowledge of the Corporation Bureau “Parker's charges were innuendo,” jeclared, “I ike a man to be game. I don't ike him to eneak around with js accusations.” “Did you have any information as to the Harvester Trust?” asken Sen- |ator Pomerene, “Very possibly “Can you give us any information as to the primary campaign of 19127" asked) The Bi “Yee, from Mr. Frick. I took it for granted that he contributed, Decanse he had known of my order to return the Standard O11 dona- tion and he said he would be gied hat good.” know of any life insurance the former President, “Tn Kan-|Mcer# and men, most of whom were #as Wiliam Allen Whie would know |*#leep, but the shock of the collision ‘alifornia Gov. Johnson and| Woke all on board. None of the crew | discussion. in thelr respective | Was injured. Disoussing his present campaign | iision the expenses, Roonevelt declared that @t one time, when the newspapers wore charging that his fund to- ad tallod $900,000, they actually naa | “8s towed back to only $7.07 in cash on hand. Some | "ere, arriving to-da of his railroad trips, the Coloner | were immediately made for an examina- said, were paid for by Munsey and | tion, and the destroyer was placed in t 1 saw In the papers » beef Interests . [never heard a word of tt. ome down and I hedn't any-| is the first suggestion that the thing to discuss with him until after jection,” said Roosevelt tartly. “Of| against the Beef Trust in. 1904," uirke he had the right to come. Trust’ contributed. I'd already moved “Do you know of any rallroad con- HE EVER MENTIONED $3,000,000 1912 FUND.) couision occurre: “After you heard of the charge that “In 4 exactly just Harriman] trusts generally were contributing did he sought the interview?"| you talk with Bliss or Cortelyou?’ anked Paynter, en, t In exactly Just and actentifically| promise, express or implied, except to Roosevelt retorted. perfectly squarely In the interests “So you never asked Mr, Harriman to raise any money for the National Republican campaign?” public? was the emphatic answer. “And we've done It,” Roosevelt coughed occastonally, and] with satisfaction. his voloe grew hoarse. “Mither Mr. —_——- in his cabin at the time, and it ts de- ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 4.—Congressman|clared the navigator on the bridge Richard Banvholdt denied to-day that| could not see the barge. It was said he had ever said that $9,000,000 to ask them If there was any the whole country.” “You favored making contributions After having listened to the| The Beale wi reading of Col. Roosevelt's testimony | over to the Government, havin; given to-day, 1d the Colonel, gountry hadn't grown up to It before. elped educate the country up to It, 1 think.”* “This or three contri- butions were sent to me with the never knew the amount of the primary campaign fund, t now." year tw RUSHED TO LEVANT. | PRIEST SAVES MASHER ea Lceseaste mateamwo| FROM THE WORKHOUSE! C1480 Rooms proceed to Levant, according (0 & news| Magistrate Is Content With Fining despatch from Gibraltar. The | Air is alm: un- and|crulser Woymouth immediately lett at| o#/¢Sman on Girl's Charge After ee id os If that was one| full speed for Suda Bay on the north Clergyman Intercedes. healthful as stagnant water, Dantel Kennedy, a salesman, of No. When any part of your house has been closed up, . ‘A a. iter be the safe side and «| Sturgis, North Dorchester A. “Ay wou hae retaap des yeah lager pling Dismwfect ha Hall sir it. Us Miajudged my moan-| think there was a great difference, The | the Brockton Fair Marathon this after. | Marcella Farnam of No. 108 Amster- o es bs noon, making the twenty-five miles in| jam avenue, with accosting her on the William Galvin, Yonkers, N. lene. ¥., was second in —— made interjected Senator Paynter. PEOPLE HAVE BECOME EDU- sked, CATED UP TO IT UNDER HIM. “The situation wax that all was favor-] “I had several with Mr. able in New York except the condition of the Higgins ticket.”” of th “Your language was not clear, was] ing. “The moral obliquy connected “I think it was clear, T referred to] these corporate contributions he fe ticket. The letter wai to a man who understood the all PRI" exclaimed Mme, Schnable, with |!To fould no ha “Pomerene wanted to know why others, but don't kno “ the witness responded, smil- | coast of Crete. ugKested Pomerene, sald Roosevelt. people were not educated up to It.” “With thene trusts making these cone George B. Cortelyou was‘made National] tributions, wouldn't some of them na- shook the dress out of its box) Chairman in 1904, and the Colonel and @round to the back of her |iqunched Into a warm eulogy of the for- Reckiand began to unfasten the hooks|mer Cabinet official. He sald he’ had kod Senator Root, Bitsa and several Implore|others to take the place, but finally nt back to Cortelyou. en During the conferences you had with Biss or Cortelyou or the others was] that no ecomtribution would sway anything sald as to whether they were expect favors from the Admin- tion?” Pomerene pressed “It'e a hypothetical witness declared. ministration tru 41:50, when she repulsed his attentions, was rearraigned, to-day, and fined $. JUST WHAT'S WEEDED! When Malstrate Krotel heard the For the library, for the train and, for comely young woman's story, yesterday, reception room table—the 3 he threatened to sentence Kennedy to Mi FREE with the Sunday | a Workhouse term, He put over the jeods made good my words— y folded to fit t the Sunday World in ‘This sally was greeted with loud ap- “Stop that,” wald the Colonel, “Z wish the spectators would re- frain from any demonstration,” Chairman Clapp added. any report ever made to ptw of the 1904 campatxn?* 1 made no inqutry. might have resented an inqutry.” Roosevelt never heard what propor- tion of the 1904 gifts were from cor- He gald he never made any “In this campaten, right now, I “MUSTARD Makes Cold and Hot Meats Tasty. DELICIOUS on Sandwiches & Sardine: A fine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar, 548 Fifth Avenue above For.y-fifth St. ee ee Sa THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1919 know who contributed to the Progres- sive Committee until our treasurer gavi | figures to your committe: id the wit~ nedy’s counsel. . “ET have ben a trifle busy on my own hook, you know.” torpedo boat destroyer while crashed into @ barge nd to: sald Roosevelt, and ures about twenty py ten feet. 1@ was in command of Lieut. | Ms points, Parker and what you already Samoset was Preparations cities ea drydock. destroyer 1s sald to making fifteen knots an hour when the| Ward for his capture. white Swift of Boston, se that he hi iter grabbed t! Congressman Bartholdt Dullt in this city, On her official trial = io of a billy, trip she distinguished herself by making never gade such a statement; @ specd of 331-4 miles an hour, Renta With: cake oa The destroyer was to have taken ar with Pflaster, he followed the re- and do not know @ny-| part in the manoeuvres at Newport an4| porters around the fenced-in corridor nat was then to proceed to New York for| and begged them to listen to his argu- or oR the naval review. ment thi he was litless man and BRITISH FLEET : Abe! hie Ui the victim of the woman's fiance, wae fiercety tn+/ “LL BE A DEMOCRAT,” * cunsel om mage *Y 8) ARRIMAN SAID; “T. R. HAS bed cai! phen NOT TREATED ME RIGHT.” | WHY SOIL ONE'S DAINTY rick's Cathedral appeared | Senator Paynter asked if Roosevelt ab | was acquainted with Herman Frasch, ae? Ne‘ta' the ely Creve Col: "Do I know Frasch?” axked T. R. of a Frese +] +] al the Cor ‘agch is a #ulphur man, He gave pre-convention fund this ten Magistrate Krotel disponed of answered Loeb the case by a fi y Frosch!” the witness It was brought out at the hearing must get acquainted | that on June 21 last Mise Farnam punched @ wealthy coffee planter in connected with —— | Central Park, and later had him aré rested on a charge of mashing. Senator Chamberlain Tells of Con- versation With Railroad King After ve He Had Given $250,000. yy ARG - maki Oct. 4—Further de- tails of the campaign fund raised by a. H. Harriman tn yesterday In an addres Senator George E. Chamberlain of Ore Chamberlain said that] MY face and hands every time ly go Night Court and discharged. while he was Governor of Oregon in| Wei), and it dove wonder 194 he vistied the Hartiman summer home, Pelican Bay Lodge, near Klamath t S beabieien added, continued Sena- H or jamberlain, thi “tht 1 hy At.’ pecnuse Hoosevet ine, World Wants Work Wonders be a Democrat, not treated mo right.” NOD a ‘The argument grew to the proportions & crew of elghty-tWo! of @ one-skled fight, with a man with high cheek bones, a heavy moustache and bristly diack hair making all the Pflanter scratched his head. 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