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S aaeeaneeetettineeennranecananeememesemenenen omen eikaltbiehti PPT THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1912. i) @mesiovem peneity wr aue |. thom h iae, be bere - yon in State prison, or etne of %,00,| Thomas F. Murphy, Dr. | at = 2 we tots, tt is not thought Hyde wili| James, Charies K. Lexow, William ¥. an id rea | fecelve the masimum penalty prescribed | YoUnR™, all truateos of the Washington Mo, Reef iw ae % Byte Code, and there are oany wwe SANE Dt tmaied tor were Ra igs ist 8 i] HEIRESS MAKE HOUSE profess to pdeiieve that, in view Of Northern Bank, indicted for violation | Pennayivania iB” i Hyde's financial situation, no fine will! of the State banking laws. og Re is— % 5 be imposed, James T. Wood, vice-president of the | Rock =% le ; ' AN IMPREGN ABLE FORT Hyde's wite will not be tn court when| Washington Savings Rank and shalr- Gra Nine } 3 a = ; : : e will me 0! cutive comm! a 7 a bo lang ae he resains la. prisca. fm Northern Bank, indicted for making a acy is! By RF §] It won't co ° Half a Century of Happy Homes Meiatly after me verdict of culty | flee roport to ane State Banking be:| Vien Gp yi! ge BE BS until you pull it off. lene.’ ° turned, Hyde was permit of go = ARS’ EXPERIENCE in HOUSEFUR Or —_——_ Process Servers Fail to Break} tneir nome in Roslyn, L. 1. It is known een ORS I OO terete Comerecauired over thie period susrentess Siver, Jewelry and Fine Linen} Through Mrs, Lawrence's |i ate'rse arco ome] WALL STREET [ats two winows woispute.| is constructed on the simple [I RRL PAN Mor asics Reautar of Sate tno Sale r, Jewelry and Fine Linen if . her tile be Was & primes, Bhd (© Mrs. Quick Fights for taserance| Principle of suction contact, jactory way. Stolen by Vogel Are in Bodyguard. Re ee nal tne oan VY aadaliainis Policies Left to Second Wife, aad holds tas firmly No Club Fees. No Red rape. wee on + Epi iees Stra, mina Quick, through her attor-| Without pinching. tilting or |p) Seine peidts You AB CONVENIENT white vou are enjoviri their use: without pinching, tilting or Responding to a moderate buying de- tba slipping. Storage. “I could not dear to see you two! n.0d the stock market opened strona Mra, Julia W. M. Curtis Lawrence, | through these bars,” he said, in « husky All Goods Mark:d in Plain Figures neas was exceedingly Ught Anticipa- eirens to the Pinckney miliions, who| voice over the telephone, And, though Beat ows, aiuanat, Atvances during the| @urrogate Ketcham in Brookimm. The| Attached to your glasses, 35 cents Buffet Circassian Walnut re Hyde has sent many mi our, ume +| cea r More of the loot which wan collected | WA# declared innane in lunacy proceed-|) 0s Shand, she has not Visited the bad by ae a number of Golden finish, highly Sy Joseph Vogel and his trained band @f “servant girl” thieves before the ca- fee of the thief and his wife ©@t hort in the pistol battle In the me- @mre Hotel tn the Bronk, two weeks 98°, was recovered by the police to-day, ‘when one of Vogel's trunks was taken! te Police Headquarters trom the Inter | Storage Company's warehoune | One Hundred and Beventy-nixth etreet { ws Ameterdemn avenue, Bddition to locating the trunk, the Getectives, who have been working on the case since the Vore! tragedy, ascar- tained Vogel had stored sone of the Ment valuadle of his plunder in eafe de- Peatt boxes in the Germania Mavings Bank at Spring street and the Howery ama in the Yorkvilie Bank at Bighty- Afth street and Third avenue. It will Bot be possible to open there aafe deposit Whe trunk was tocated by means of a | Geeeipts, which was found in a bundle ef Yaundry. The trunk contained sev- inga, has transferred her residenos, No. 142 Went Eighty-nixth atreet, into « veritable fortress’ acvoiing to am. Gavite filed in the City Court to-day. ‘The fortress se in active operation as | fear as process servers are concerned and the woman a living behind three locked doors with @ big equad of @er vantas, including « butler, supposed to have received his training with the Japs at Port Arthur, constantly on guard Warrane MfoConthe of No. @ Brond- way, attorney for the She Mold Farms Blaweon-Decker milk company, filed the atiderit. ‘The firm has a 65.97 milk bill against the wealthy woman, but 80 far {t hasn't been ablo to collect. Jus tioe Donnelly issued an onder permitting service by mailing « copy of the sum- mona to Mrs. Lawrence and by nailing another copy on the fromt door. Attorney MoConthe says he wae ad- mitted to Mee, Lawrence’a home, but hasn't seen her yet, although he heard & feminine voice from time to thme dur- ing hie welt, Gfe found three looked doore between the front entrance and the hallway etairs, The lawyer followed the butler through these doors, he said. olty prison, It was reported by the keepers of the Tombs that Hyde really slept last night for the first time aince hia incarcera- tion, and that instead of munching his food he ate an elaborate breakfast that was went to him from a neighboring restaurant. All his meals are sent in to him, He has not yet tasted the prison fare. Hyde's lawyers expect to serve no- tice of an appeal upon the District- Attorney shortly after the imposition of sentence. GROUNDS ON WHICH VERDICT WILL BE FOUGHT. In addition to the allegation that the indictment on which Hyde was tried was insufficient and did not show that he had received material benefit from the $130,000 loan the Northern Bank made to the Camegie Trust Company, tack a number of Justice Goff's rulings during the trial. The spectal ground | for attack will be upon Justice Goff's as connected with Hyde, ‘Assistant District-Attorney — Frank Mose and Deputy Assistant District- Attorney John Kirkland Clarke are pre- to trial, These are: Frank L. Grant, ot the it fe said the defense ts planning to at- | Amal definition of the lewal term “bribery” | 4: paring to bring the other banking cases | }}' tions of the United States @upreme Court handing down a number of im- portant decisions later in the day caused subsequent dealin Tied to her under the name of i orenastis, ga to come almost t0/ Guinn He children. Union, Canadian and Southern Pacific and Steal sold ex. dividend, The flurry following the decision of the United States Suprece Court in the jthe estate to his wife, Mrs. Emma Quick. Bi et| Sid only at our eight stores. Wd om Mis near Fourth Avenue 234 treet, Riise fi es (eee roa Union Pacifio merger case quickly sub- ‘The letter declares that he was incom. rookie aided and the market entered a} > feat oopontte Ase 4, Bi fain dultate een os Sen Me | DRA Tae mee Hatuooad in| "SR ROE a, Be the last fow minutes by a sharp sell- ing movement that depresed the list about a point below the top ragge at closing time, Small fractional deolines was the cule at the finish, | ‘The Closing Prices, GOT Broed Street, near Hehne’s, Newark eZ CF ATEO La t° SINGIN F Any good jected euedet to vour future orders polished; French bevel plate mirror. 122381 base, 22246 1 French bevel plate nlrror. 24x28: acrol!|f standards: full awell front base Zix4t nehest containing 2 small and 2 $17.50 cat an now will be eet aside for HOLIDAY DELIVERY Ont-ol-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks WWCon. 6" Aven\5""St. @xal thousand dotiare’ worth of etlver- It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Will Go Get Rt by tobe and linen. There wae also German passport iewued in 188 ame ofThercon a Dartheleme of Puech. 1@, which i# belleved #0 establiah the identity of ‘Vowel's ‘The paseport wae tied up with a bun- ‘Ge of letters, the text of which con- Winces Inepector Faurot that Mra. Vogel the woman named in the oMcial ‘The letters also related that was a daughter of a mer Manufacturer of Bischofsheim. t trunk contained six Tiffany gold- { stated ed at $160, which from the home of rMs. May Dresi@ent Northern Bank, indicted in 1811 on the charge of violating the State bask-| ing laws. ‘W. 14 Brower, vice-president of the EGGS 12 = 25¢/ ‘When the lawyer finally etated his usiness he heard a masouline voice trom an upper floor hout: “Call a polceman and have that man Put out of the house.” ‘The lawyer asked who was apeaking and wee informed that it wae Dr. Law- rence, husband of the heiress. Then the butler gaid that Mra, Lawrence was out | GOFF ERTIES Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 WHY PAY MORE? Founded 1826 Umbrellas | Besse 5! FAVORS SHOWN CHAS Women's Smart Boots } fear “ Gosen silver knives and Practical Holiday Gifts | Sealine Sao a thehane HYDE IN TOMBS Schon . The New Dark Gray Suede Calf 7 | gremes!, one “ifeny gol wavchoass, a Cc Women’s All Silk Umbrellas; also Button Boots | @ne gold jewel case, two carving sets, ———- %, » r 4 : re 13 eri, sara cpa lasens (Continued trem Firet Page) 4's Can 0 Umbrellas, oe me pi yee $19 5 and I mao anctabee Be silver trimmed hendles............. Imported Patent Calf Dark Gray SHIPPING NEWS. Goes, tone of cit Special Value. Cloth Top Button Boots It ts reported to-day that when Hyde's lawyers on Wednesday, after the for- mer Chamberlain is sentenced, ask for & certificate of reasonable doubt,: they will have to 0 before some other Jus- tice tham Justice McCall tn Part I. of the 6pectal Term. Justice MoCall, when James W. Osborne was acting as coun- ee for Hyde, signed the order which transferred the case from the Supreme Court to the Court of General Geasions, tn the fnoe of bitter opposition from Men’s and Women’s All Silk Um- brellas, with mission, natural wood, silver trimmed, gun metal and horn $3.95 Value $7.00 TOMATOES: JONA Aw 25° CORN 10°) $2.95 Value $4.00. J, Men’s and Women’s All Silk Um- brellas, with carved wood, silver a —— sera pip gue \ ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ! Men’s and PP ag a large ne eed atte te § a a ant IN eunTRNCe TEA CO. variety of handles, plain or fancy. £4 $5.00 to $18.00 Men’s All Silk Suit Case Umbrellas, with detachable handles............ -* Value $3.50. Imported Cane Umbrellas $3.95, $5.00 & $6.00 Al umbrellas engraved free of charge around the Criminal Courts to-day as to the sentence that will be imposed on Hyde by Justice Goff, Under the law, \) 490 Stores tm the 0.8. These Prices for the Metropolitan District Only EZBWEGIVE Z-a¢ GREENTRADINGSTAMPS. ASKFORTHE! Popular Christmas Gifts oe Tei fo eR TR SEE | $2.35 Panne Velvet, Silk Brocade, Stlk Velvet and Satin Striped Moire, | fe ail a 4 fon S$. an iver t! Ey 4 double flat silk cord handle, silk lined: 4.85 fitted with purse and mirror. ~ Value $10.00 Long Grain Morocco Leather Bags, Moire silk lined, with @ fitting, 9-inch plain narrow frame, in gilt end silva. $2.75 Two Important Sales ' Winter Coats Winter Suits | Garments which are Style—and Why You pass a given two hundred men a day. Most of them are well dressed—Neatness, . hardly more. The clothes of ten men attract you—Beautiful fabrics, barely more. The suits or coats of two men greet your eyes you turn and look—Style—nothing less. 188 men are neatly clothed, A reigctd, gal irreproachable—out 3,000 Pairs Lace Curtains Extraordinary Values \ Art Goods for Gifts Special Values men are of 200. And that is the average. Are you one of the two or one of the multitude? Irish Point, Real Brussels, Renaissance, Marie Antoinette, Scrim and Etamine $4. 50 Curtains. Values $6.00 to $8.00 Winter Overcoats fect fit) is simply a result of the ability to wait for the new things and to reproduce them at once, The exclusive tailor does this, and so do we—for, like him, we make our own clothes. And our charges are a fraction of his—for our business is bigger and our costs much less. Your clothes expenditure amounts to something in these worth-while stores. at Warren St. Only, Winter Suits $14.50 Cut from $22.50 An unusual assortment as Special Persuasion to in- duce you to brave the tur- moil of building up and tearing down. 500 Lace Bed Sets Double and single sizes for metal and wood bedste: Various styles. Half Regular Price $2.50 to $42.50 Regularly $5.00 to $85.00 each, 300 Fancy Gilt Mirrors With French Print Crowns, Regularly soo} $225 There can be no question of your preference. $ ‘ f . | Yet the achievement of your desires may appear to 14.50 16.50 Marie Antoinette, Lacet, Renaissance, A choice snd interesting collection of foreign and you to involve too great an Cut fi , Peat domestic novelties, showing many usetul and decora- \ i Now there are two methods of securing garments of ‘ut from Real Brussels, Cluny, combination styles $o 50 tive articles suitable for holiday gifts. Bik | ster ot $18.50 & $22.50 and moa Caring ‘ , exclusive tailor can it—or, at a 13.50 to $10.00 | | } small fraction of bis oo86, Smith Gray & Co. can give it. ues $13.5 100 Serap Baskets on 7 5 For Styl , of course, embraces proper fabrics 5 Covered wi joire damask, trim- " i % —not roe Bile \aiiten oy Soe certainly po per During Alterations med with gilt galloons, Regularly 43.00 2.50 i 2,000 Squares 24 x 24 inches, of various upholstery textiles, suitable for cushions, chair sets 350 and fancy work, Values 75c to $1.50 ° UNDER SAME OWNERSHIP (7 SINCE 1843" BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK ~8'* AV..BET. 27° & 28™STS. FULTON ST.,AT FLATBUSH AV. BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV Hatters and Furnishers as well as Clothiers to Men of Taste Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St; Lord & Taylor