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A ear ener tt CCC Ae RL THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1912. Le Bl ‘on: | TAFT DENIES AGREEMENT ening Me) WITH RUSSIA TO COVER (iot ixten to een olvondh, ‘the matas TREATY SOON TO BXPIRE. |i ee neat ene ie stoning’? | READY - | have effect.” TO USE ee FRANCE’S WAR FORCE CUT BY BIRTH RATE DECREASE. PARIB, Nov. 2.—The number of re- erults available for the French army has been reduced from 28,000 in 1906 ae F HMEY CONFESSES: PROSECUTOR RPS. ==> | TBLUSHOWHESLEW! HYDE DEFENSE; == TWO GHUDREN SAYS HE'S GUILTY | which wilt ocour after our treaty with Russta of 1882 shall cease to be. We do to change, by any agraement, Extra Specials To-day and To-morrow, At All 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Double Z-~~ Stamps FREE With all purchases Friday. Single Stamps Saturday Sugar Treatment of American Jews Trav- elling in Czar’s Domain Will. | Be Letit ilson to Settle, WASHING No he Taft at it was muje known to- of tn Mr Ni ced) alt jast epring, will that President Drought the detective from New York. | thn the scum of the earth, Why, He worked around Buffalo In 1903, and| that man brought this wife here an several times in subsequent years] forced her to commit perjury he wo Grifted into thia nity sald Mr. M ¢ Mrs alibi," . uaranteed from the Large can fresh pack and Mal sin Mr. | ‘won. t Although there have been conflicting of. ' | k tnettmony yi wake any baka 15,000 in iALL owing 3 the diminution q s ? i a ' — — A contender modus vivendi | of the birth rate in France, accord! { 4 we Gh | — ntended that into a nee, according er gine en i, "teaty"th huni toon’ Reuteh, sho made ‘iene | yg, Have you tried it? | first Page.) (Continued from Firet Page.) j » Jan. 1, The question of] jing assertion in the course of a devate 4 , (Continued from First Pa | ae | SAYS HYDE'S ALIBI 18 FULL OF ‘and the subject of the| in the Chamber of Deputies today us| 4 Sie Holed, Desssing We Aeeind Pineal ll | phdudideele | HOLES, the bill relating to infantry enrofment, ud essed shomeid | | “As to the defenda: testimony of a ——— \ \ TLE INC: In the fall ef} eo to her, and she would loathe him, | ITy eu and Mr. new crop; sweet, and ed in Lackawanna and! for abe would feel deep in her heart, | Campbell, We have no testinony In as to the Administration's plans ri a t f. Went To work for We Ropeas, Frown {tint he owed his Mberty to ber deiib. | the abl from any chaufteur "of Afr Iiuanla, letter from the Presi >, liar tender; lowest c Iron Company. * : erate gersury. If he brought his gon | Hyde's, who may have driven him from rg Meg Tag a, A Mat QD. ‘ rice ever of- It Lackewanne Hickey was often tt )here and forced him to commit spersuFy | ony trom Cummins or Reichmann, | gations, and the onder of B’'Nal BRith, ce ered in canned the company of Nttlé boys, bus no sus| ie coud never look that boy in the| who were with Robin. and Myde in | Jo Ja Gtibtlo, cleaiey indleated, thee picton was i t] face again: jTyde'a taw office. President's intention of allowing ha suc- work on Oct. Why, gentlemen of the Jury, { you!) “This alibi ta full of holes, and; cessor to settle this question. President the day In MeGovern’s saloon in Ridge | velie ¢ 80 vile an that, convict | with ail (he need of patching upthere [Taft's letter'to Mr. Wolf rend as follows: holes we hear nothing from @ chauf- from Cummins, nor from nd, what Is tort remark- not get from anybody on the wide of the defendant any account tne for the loan which was made by Mr. Robin's bank to the Carnegie Trust Company under the peculiar etreum- “I have your letter of Nov, 2 In which you refer to the report that we aro engaged in making a temporary went with Russia to take the rood, Lackawanna. “GAVE BOY A PENNY AND EN- TICED HIM TO BARN. ‘The Josephs boy, a child of a Syrian are showing an extensive assortment of Evening, Afternoon & Street Dresses and Tailor-made Suits him leaving that box, He ts too vile to be set free among his fellows,” Asaistant District-Attorney Moss made | | many objections to the argument. HYDE’'S LAWYER IN A TILT WITH COURT. Triumph Oats New rolled, best quality; largest 10c pkg. ( { New Prunes 7M lace of the agreement which we have abrogated, 1 bew to assure you that ve expect to make no agreement of this or of any kind. What we have at 4 o'clock on thi 12, left his book “Great Scott,” @houted Me. Steuer, | giances, in thes peculiar way, at the doing is examining the existing i “can't I argue facts’——- critical time that appears in this case,| treaties and statutes and international “Halt!” interrupted Justice Goff, | without contradiction.” law applicable to a altuation, ke that ‘ a Fresh California fruit; meaty and tender; Ib... ¥ to MoGovern's saloon. Hickey} you must apologize to the Court for — at $38.00, 45.C°, 58.00, 65.00 and upward ve the boy the penny for the ~ aeianaatie that remark." BROKAW BROTHERS “IL beg your Honor's pardon,” said Mr Biever, but he continued attacking the Assistant District-Attorney Mr, Steuer made what Hyde believed was @ telling point when he said at! the time Robin ewore he was forced | Tomatoes Large No. 3 can of ripe, red, new fruit... f Riding Habits, ready-to-wear or made to order, in correct styles and materials, at very reason- ‘The disappearance of the Josepha boy eveated such a sensation tn Erie County and western New York generally thet Hickey became alarmed and fied from Lackawanna on Oct. 16. He came to Buffalo and jst himwelf in the sums, On Oct. % Chief of Police Gilson re- to make the loan, Hyde, as City Cham- berlain, had $29,000,000 at his command wered to deposit $00,000 ‘arnegie Trust Company “And yet," he sneered, “Robin ewote Hyde actually forced the Northern Bank to loan $190,000 to the Carnegie MENS & BOYS’ CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS Our showing of Men’s Winter Suits and ercoats is large able prices. ‘ BrAliman&Cn) Potatoes,.‘:.6=12 anonymous letter, mailed tn details of the| Trust Company, Do you belleve that? | (+ aed tow bey ard stating {Why wouldn't Hyde simpy have tn- heap uodn found tn « con | creased the city's deposits by $13,000 7 Metovern's eioon, ‘The| nd thus ended the mater?” ‘back Mite and potioomen | “if,” Raid tho Inwyer, “Hyde had sald Larger porlgeed Maa {months ‘ago he did ask Robin to loan ie @ segreh Called to $130,000 to the Carnegte Trust Company and that immediately thereafter he, as officers and private de- | City Chamberlain, did increase the city tor «onthe on the éie-|deposita in the Northern Hank, there ‘Jonephe boy nothing | could have been no crime even alleged solving the myatery | He woukl never even have been tn- ‘at thia year when Chie: | {icted had he led and corroborated ive anonymous let- | “And they tell you Hyde, thrangh a eae his secretary, borrowed $14,000 from the 5 Carnegie ‘Trust Company, Wihat kind Boston, carrted minute | o¢ a briber, in Hyde's position, would ae to how to find the body of | have had to pay #ix per cent. interest, Josephs and the body wag found. [in advance for such a loan? enough to satisfy every prefer- ence for cloth, color, weight, fit and price. And a further satisfaction is the fact that we give the utmost in. style, honest tailoring and value. Sack Suits $18 to $50 Winter Overcoats $18 to $75 Astor. Place & Fourth Avenue {SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY: eee tf 12 EGGS, 25° Selected, Sound and Sweet At 20 James Butler Inc. Markets (See Addresses and Telephone Numbers Below) ¥ Choice Loin Jersey Pork......, 14° ae of Spring Lamb b, 16°F Loin or Rib Lamb Chops........ 20° Loin Mutton Chops, cisice.. 2 ws, 25° Shoulder Mutton Chops, 3 ».. 25° Legs of Canada Mutton.......», 11° Country Sausage, Fresh made .. ..1b., 15° Markets in Manhattan and Bronx 173 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 68th St. Phone Columbus 8397, 1871 St. Nicholas Ave., near 178th St. Phone Audubon 4701, 999 Westchester Ave., cor. 165th and For Streets, opposite Simpson St. Subway Station. Phone Melrose 2281. 1245South’n Boulevard nr, Freeman St.Phone'Tremont 2114, 693 Tremont Ave., cor. Crotona Ave. Phone Tremont 31°. 6s Westeieeter Loh Bicone yee rabeater 558. 8730 WhitePiains Jocor.: t. Phone Wmsbridge 233, Brooklyn Markets 80 Third oh oor Dean rh aroyd ar 366, 1315 way, cor.Easti4th St, Phone Midwood 2722, aaa e teenie Aves cor. Caton Ave. Phone Flatbush 472, . Ee emtuATen eo barely wal enone Flatbush 1659, 8705! leenthAv., cor. BerisonAv. one Bath Beach 2008, Suourban Markets xonkers—494 South Broadway, cor. Lawrence, Phone 4126, WILL HOLD TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF 3 7 i Fy Hi | Misses’ Everyday & Sailor Dresses, Children’s School Dresses & Coats, and Children’s Tailor-made Suits, i i i fi | i | : t 1 i | AT DECIDED REDUCTIONS IN PRICES TO CLOSE OUT on it! Had he briber he never would have had Lane Bryant * Remarkable Sale Saturday No Exchanges No C. O. D. 87 Women’s and Misses’ Coats In rich Oxford or navy; soft, warm weaves close to neck br oped, 9.75 Misses’ Serge Sailor Dresses . ° Former Price $8.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses . . $7.50 & 10.50 Former prices $11.50 & 16.50 MOSB ATTACKS ALIENISTS IN, ADDRESS TO JURY. $5.50 reassembled ait hat post tang . er the noot . Then John fHoskyn of Lackawanna, | He discussed the tan of 130,000 by the Northern Bank to the Carnegie Trust Company, and insisted it was made on acoount of Hyde's threats to withdraw city funds from Robin's bank. “The defenses presented to thin charge,” said Mr. Moss, “are four in number: First, it is alleged that Mr. Robin {8 insane and that therefore his teatimony cannot be accepted; second, SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS Postea Whitings, N. J., and eigned by @fickey. ‘The postcard, compared with the anony, mous communications, showed auch A striking stmttarity in penmanship that orders were wired to the New Jersey authorities to place Hickey under ar- reat. He was promptly indicted here and Gtlson and Dudley went after him. “Drink, dria ‘9 What caused my Children’s Woolen Dresses, 8 to 14 years, former prices $6.50 to 9.50 . $3.75 & 5.50 Children’s Coats, 4 to 14 years, in various desirable materials . . $5.50 & 7.50 het my lite when late in oT i ai ey Sea Formerly $16.00 to $21.50. Former prices $10.50 to 18.00 mount Vernon—365 Mt. Vernon Ave. Phone 1670, death, Sis: West New Brighton, S. I.—1112 Castleton Ave., Phone 1239, “Yea, 1 wrote the post cards. I wrote i them mostly when I was drunk, I drank to try and get away from my re- morse, and for @ time ft seemed that I would forget it. But in these spells I used to become conscience stricken, : though in a different m: Hempstead, L. 1.—Cor. Main and Fulton. P . Glen Cove, L..-School St. Phone soln bone 22 Huntington, L. 1.—Cor.Main St. andN.Y.Ave. Phones76, Port: L.1.—Cr. Flower Hill & Irma Av.Phone 207, Freeport, L. I.—Cor. Main St. and Merrick Rd. Phone 802 f 106 Street and Motor Coats Three quarter and full length. Diagonals, Mixtures, ail colors. 12.75 Formerly $19.50 to $24.75, LITTLE CHILDREN’S IMPORTED HATS in desirable colors and materials are being offered at . + $2.00 & 3.50 Former prices $5.75 to 10.00 j the cards, telling of my WENT NEARLY CRA: MORSE, HE SAYS. “T experienced the mo pangs of remorse after I had killed the Mttle New York newsboy, but when I strangled the iitle Josepha iad, while in @ state of intoxication, I went neas- ly crazy with remorse. “I waa near to suicide many times, but some how T always clung to life with a #ort of hope that some time, rome 1 would be able to forget, . but all go no purpose, iow J am ready to take the conse- quences of my terrible acts. 1 am ready to pay the penalty which soctety will) demand." Se ee BANK CASHIER A SUICIDE. Polgnant 76 Women’s and -Misses’ Suits Velvet, Corduroy, Serge and Mixtures. Navy, brown, black or taupe, 23.75 Formerly $32.00 to $49.50 904 Serg e Dresses Tattored or trimmed effects. Black, brown, navy, white or maroon, 10.75 Formerly $16.75 to $27.50. 25 W. 38th St., Near Fifth Ave. A few cents a day will put either or both of these into your home Time now to think of Christmas, anyway, If you don’t want these for your own home, ~ you couldn’t decide on anything better for a gift to some one you love, THE TWO Music yh $ Cabinet, 11.98 These exquisite Pieces are ornamented Parlor $7 4 e with hand painted decorations and Reductions have also been made in the prices of high-cost imported hats and bonnets for infants and little children. Fe ns A Special Sale of Men’s Gloves will be held to-morrow (Saturday) at the following interesting prices: MEN’S EGAL BUCK GLOVES per pair $2.00 MEN’S CAPE GLOVES, in tan, per pair $1.25 MEN’S WOOL GLOVES . perpair 35c, Books | \ \ PADUCAH, Ky., Nov. Bagby, ‘assistant cashier of National Bank of Paducah, killed himself in ¢he basement « ‘bank here to-day, OMolai@of the ba refused to make known that two Table, the | anu | tement, but it is} are working | | imgray, wool-lined . . if hs 2 Sobhed Is 6uaranteed Vernis Martin and N hat y; i : No pia Baal you want right now in the of furniture, we vey wecesn tnd sult you with orm of peace” & ff ) R Latest Styles “Custom Made” From $2.50 ur Rye mg on $10 i i *s Desk: $12 Morris Chairs," $8.50 EASY TERM (B. Altman & Ca) have in course of preparation Saturday Only SALE OF 1,500 We cater for out- of-town trade— ‘ | “Suecesso” Pi a g/ $5 Plush Velour Hats}; =, very LARGE SALE OF oe nara, | FURS & FUR GARMENTS the details of which will appear later. i 4 Washable Corset Guaranteed to retain its shape after laundering Hats actually worth $5.00 Two Smartest Shapes of the Se: i EW + 6th Avenue, Cor. 18th St. Mem Boek, [Sundry World Wants Work Monday Morning af . u