The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1912, Page 14

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eee ee A A TT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, PTOMAINES KILL GIRL: os SISTER, BROTHER AND MAD IN CHARGE ILL rele Warmed 1912, John C. Ross of Montreal testified yes and thelr attack {* not fo severe and they will probably recover. Idllian will be buried at 10 o'clock this morning. > |RECEPTION TO MRS, WILSON. Mra. Woodrow Wilson and the Miasas | > ison will be given a reception and wakfast hy the Woman's Democratic boat the Waldorf at noon to-day. ations have been gent to 1,000 per- mon of Ohio, Mra. Wiliam Sulzer, Mra. John A. Dix, Mra, Mra. Chimp Clark, Mr ryan, Mra. W ertining man. * waid the wite me to write some nan who was aoout | ynmiseion. dom ill Tonight this Store will remain open until Seven o'clock. Saturday night, December 21st, and Monday and Tuesday nights, December 23rd and 24th respectively, we shall remain open until Ten o'clock. URC NINES 4 Mra. Oscar Underwood, and Mrs, John Purroy Mitchel ‘The affair is termed a“ ception and victory” re: | ; Mrs. Judson Hare PD DENS |= Over Oatmeal \— Directors Lisapproved, but) jile,ait net and mining) Blamed, Though Source of Wisner Kept Paying Two jor tea at Wil Infection Is Mystery. asked Mr. | TAlilan Pranklin, nine years old, daugh. Mark Franklin. o! M1 Cald- ue, the Bronx, dead, her and her brother Nor rlowsly Hl at Years, lt Is Charged. Tomorrow, Saturday, December 21st you can save liberally on Women’s Raincoats at these special sale prices Every garment absolutely waterproof thik inorning. Thirty-fourth Street West Will Close Out Saturday "Nosuattee| Misses’ and Girls’ Coats and Suits polsoning attributed (Third Floor) oatmeal, know how the oat- ame infected. Part of it had n Monday without bad results. HELPED STOCK SALES. $150,000 Dividend Bait Helped to Catch $3,000,000 From the Public. f using ald on the stock « Mur enough to Wisner Con was repudiated by the was shown yoaterdas nie ming # Unt States District » Wisner and John J. on trial on the charge of the mate to defraud investigations dis: | mpany con: | without au . two and ons Closed that the tinued to pay * thority until ear ‘half years after the repudiation by the Girectors, and that about $160,000 was rnold plans Special Bx. of the Depart. e this, At no to put on the si! aminer George ‘ment of Just time was the d ‘ore enough to pi Veatigations show, the fletitiow ‘Wends being used by the Wisner rn for advertising purposes tn other pro. motions. J. R. McKay formerly seer ‘Murehie, testif eer Company. Knowing that no divic tdend had been declared ho lald the mat- er before Benjamin Goodwin, President tof the Murchie. Goodwin called a meet: Me of the directors Aug. 3, 194. (“Goodwin asked another director to take the chair,” said McKay, J ed to introduce @ resolu @ffered the resolution, which w fended by Meyers and unanii jadopted.” (DIRECTORS DISAPPROVED OF UNEARNED DIVIDENDS. This resolution was that whereas the gecelpts during June aid not exceed the fens expenses of the company, and dividend was declared by the Alrec- ag the directors disapproved the ac- oe Wisner & Co, in paying divi- In "his opening address to the jury Ir, Arnold stated he would show that ‘Meyers had “double crossed everybody, fmcluding Wisner, his associates and the ‘public. In partial] substantiation of this charge ‘Mr. Arnold introduced yesterday a letter Meyers to Wisner, dated Aug. 18, 304, denying that he had seconded the Goodwin resolution, although the min- ‘tes of the meeting showed he had. “I want to say,’ 2 firmly believe t ai~ sally wrong at the Murchic, The results ‘Rot as rep in the elean ups im my opinio aults do not con- form to the mine my “The resolution ug, 6 sent to you by McKay was a d—d, “irty insult, fané I roasted him to-day, The resolu- Yon was passed, but not seconded by me. and he had no business to out until approved. The rei Fesolution was passed was that Win represented that parties wer ‘veatigating the legailty of our dividends something Ie that land he came into the meeting with the Feeolution all prepared and rushed tt Through, claiming he as a director was Mable arid wanted the company to go @n record." ‘The Government claims that a very prse part of the money, estimated at 000,000, obtained from the public by ‘Wisner concern, was got through @ exploitation of fictitious dividends. petit tle SA Y QUINCY ACTED WITH HAWTHORNE. Purther tostimony showing the activity Of Josiah Quincy, ex-Mayor of Roston, in the proto + worthle Mining properties was ‘anadian yesterday | fm Judge !loug pderal — Distriot | Court, Quit 2 Hawthorne, Ale | tert Freen 1 ton are o ‘using the rty ahi pping public pata the ground ge Hunt dew nied the motion > FORGER’S DUPE, HE SAYS. Gantnerg Accused With Livingston, Friday as he was about to leave tc doted yesterday on three cha: No. 145 West One th street, who was pening by Detective sistant Dintrict- Modalie, it ie maid, after he Ive Donnelly of ro mald bh the Pinkertons was a dupe obtained by Kk for 95,012. produced by Livingston, Louls Fasten: | berg brought the draft to Toronto, Gast- ner sald, and identified him by pass justner cashed the draft and 414 not ‘n tll he was taking the train back New York that Livingston waa on the train. Gastner was aent to the Tombs in de- fault of $2,600 ball, Livingston pleaded ~ | not guilty and was remanded, — Dresamaker Snes Mrs. Forde. Helen Hilton Forde, who was divorced by Allen Lawrence Story, and is now the wife of Stanley Forde, the actor, co-respondent in her first husband's suit, is being sued in the Supreme © by Kathryn M, Kaye, @ dressmaker, for about $90 for gowns furnjshed and work done, Among the Item on the pill of particulars, filed yeaterday, is one kimono, $9, and one bathing sult, $3, It holds firmly and securely without pinching or slipping. | Radhis Sudion Chie insures you agairsst the break- age of glasses, because it holds firmly with a soft, easy grip “Suction Contact" at six distinct holding points. Attached to your glasses in nickel for 3& cents, and in gold filled for 75 cents, Sold only at our eight stores. 4 E near Fourth Ava Fi Weer ith bot: Shand th Aven G4 West 125th St., near Lenoz Ave daz Columbus Ave Sist and 82nd Sta, 10 Nassau St., near John St. 1009 Broad Willo’ Tio Filton Sty opp. A. & Bae 307 Broad St.. near Hahne’a, Newarls Torn Daniel SoustSons Beautifully Matched Sets in Carefull The Comfortable Shopping Store y Selected FURS Every piece offered by us can be depended upon to be just as represented in regard to name, quality and price. Few people are good judges of Fur, and it behooves | intending purchasers to buy from a store known for its | reliability. BLACK FOX SE POINTED FOX rs NATURAL RACCOON SETS FRENCH MOLE $ {CHILDREN’S SET! Christmas Cards, . $31.50 to $65.00 31,00 to 95,00 23.75 to 50.00 19.50 to 38,00 at very moderate prices, Dolis and Games told of the proofs obtained by | . | cleanaing the kitchenware. What was left over was set aside in an At Decided Reductions $5 Rubberized Coats at $3.75 $10 Rubberized Coats at $7.50 135 Misses’ Tailored Suits (14 to 18 Years) Former prices, $29.60 to $38.00 $18.50 96 Misses’ Street Coats TAllian ate nore of the warmed over than any one else Tues- food in ber day evening 1 she was the first to feel Ill effects, In the night she com- | the Murohie ¢ Tonsolldated b NEAL WITS | Siseor \iace icra ambrosia th ok 165 Girls’ School Coats (6 to 14 Years) . 5 . + oa reining Wtampany, [Bored that there minh Mt veo tata | Former prices, $13.60 to $18.50 $8.75 $7.50 Rubberized Coats at $ $15 Rubberized Coats at $10 $25 Imported G $28.50 Imported Gaberdine Raincoats at $18.50 aberdine Raincoats at $15 |suffering was a0 Intenso Dr. Thomas plained of cramps, but her parente, thinking little of the troubia, told her to try to sleep and promised she would soon feel better. In the morning her Brown of No, 89) Caldwell avenue was summoned. He diagnosed the case as ptomaine poisoning, and though he la- bored desperately to save the child she died Wednesday night During Wednesday the maid had been complaining, and Mra, Franklin had her sent to Lebanon Hospital, where a stom- ach pump was used and her life may be saved, Wednesday night the other two Women’s Street Coats (Second Floor) Former prices, $26.50 to $35.00 $15.00 Of Chinchilla, Diagonals, Boucles, Zibelines, Persian Cloths, $18.50 Corduroys, Broadcloths, Velour de Laine and Velvets. $22.50 Former prices, $29.50 to 865,00 $29. 50 300 Misses’ & Girls’ Coats at about half reguiar prices tomorrow 100 Misses’ Chinchilla Coats....value $19.50....at $10 Made in full length and seven-eighth models, of iipenell chinchilla, in navy, Oxford, brown children began coimplatning and Dr. | Brown was sent for again, These two had not eaten nearly so much ae Lillian ze% John Forsythe te OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. G 34th Street—New York An Extraordinary Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats High-Class Garments taken from Regular Stock Boys’ Overcoats, i in three-quarter and fuil-length models, of fancy mixtures, in all sizes from 24% to 17, and in chinchillas from 214 to 10 years. Formerly $8 to $12.50 Boys’ Suits, in Norfolk, double-breasted and fancy patch pocket models, of choice all-wool mixtures and blue serge; single or double trousers; 8 to 16. Formerly $8 to $12.50 No Approvals 5.00 No Exchanges Sale Saturday, December 21st, Only OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x @ 34th Street—New York Special Values Salurday in Girls’ Coats and Dresses Girls’ Boucle Coats in desirable models; attractively trimmed with braid and velvet; splendidly lined throughout. Value $15 | 6.90 | 9.75 Children’s and Girls’ Dresses of ramie linen, gingham, rep, cotton voile and lingerie, trimmed with lace and embroidery, velvet and messaline ribbon girdles, at unusually attractive prices 1.50 1.95 3.95 5.50 Girls’ Coats of imported all-wool chinchilla, in brown, castor, navy and gray; trimmed with corduroy and lined throughout. Women’s Silk and Knit Underwear Women’s Ribbed Cotton Union Suits Women’s Ribbed Lisle Union Suits Kayser’s Venetian Silk Vests Kayser’s Embroidered Silk Vests Kayser’s Venetian Silk Union Suits Nelle StiOO cr aih canara) ants VALAIS RS cicucaimiecinaead 4 Value $2.00 LETTE © 7. RR rere Value $3.95 .... Smart Slippers and Shoes—Special Values Women's and misses’ dainty slippers of best grade slipper satin, in ten distinct shades; trimmed with pretty ribbon and chiffon rosette; high arch; Louis XV heel. Value $4.50 3.50 Women's and misses’ dress and walking boots of patent colt, gunmetal calf, tan calf and black vici kid, in lace, button and blucher lace models; Cuban or military heels. Value $5 | 3.90 and gray. out. $3 Girls’ Raincapes at $1.95 Made of rubberized sateen or Canton, with plain hood. Packed in holiday boxes for gift purposes, if desired. Restricted in price there is a big varie $6.50 House Coats at $5 These are shown in the ne colorings and in several w Finished with self, sealette or vi 160 Misses’ Coats... Imported Astrachan and Boucle cloth, full aud seven-ei de cygne or Skinner satin, Velvet collar and cuffs. I 100 Girls’ Boucle Coats. . These coats are made of imported Boucle cloth, in full length belted ele and full lined through- Finished with velvet collar and cuffs, In navy, red and tan. 6 to 16 A wonderful opportunity tomorrow in Matched Fur Sets 40% from regular prices You cannot give a woman a warmer expression of lowered 25% to G So far these are the best values we have offered in matched fur sets this season, and we have neve is only a limited number of tl of this opportunity is such tha first thing tomorrow morning and take your choice of bargains in fur sets which will not be duplicated in nineteen-twelve. — * These sets consist of large muff and neck= piece to match, $20 to $30 Fur Sets tomorrow $14.50 Black Wolf Sets White Iceland Fox Sets Asura Lynx Sets Blue Wolf Scts 100 Black Caracul Sets...... value $12.00 Men’s Lounging Robes and Tuxedo House Coats wonderful variety and equally wonderful vaiues $3.75 Blanket Robes at $2.45 but not in selection, for | Every conceivable y at this figure. ts. Bear made and finished and great value. $6.50 Blanket Robes at $5 Made of all-wool fabrics, in a variety of pat-| If terns and colorings. Designed in coat or robe |« styles, and an ideal gift for any man. dollars apiece. We mention thi tomorrow we have arranged just such another s We had to induce anothe ideas as to price, but when he saw a chance to dispose 0 day. brella handles and thus clean Christmas he readily agreed every sort of handle you ean think of. woods and in the most ingeni pst combination Pure Silk Taffeta Umbrellas| regularly $3 and $5 Here_you_ have _a paradox—a Reduction in the Tariff, and Protection at the same time G Monday last we sold nearly elvet convertible collars and cuffs. value $29.50... Ages 14 to 18 years. at $15 ned throughout with peau h models, navy and gray. value $12.95. 14 to ES years. at $7.95 and obtainable in navy and brown. Ages 6 to 16 years. $5 Girls’ Dresses at $2.95 Made of imported fancy repp, in light blue, pink and white, and elaborately trimmed with years. fine embroidery. Ages 6 to 14 years. regard than a set of furs r oifered better values any season. ‘There ts at these prices, but the character worth your while to attend this sale 1eS8e titi Fourth Floor in the newest styles $40 to $60 Fur Sets tomorrow $29.50 Red Fox Sets Black Fox Sets Pointed Wolf Sets Natural Opossum Sets at $4.95 $12 House Coats at $8.75 color combmation in the and all of them distinctive. $20 Hou Coats at $13 & $15 aT ot ss . i i ie Hoa collection of assoriinent, atifully unusual vy: Robes at $7.50 to $35 ou want the mosi copresentative ‘lion of lounging gurments in this city you will find it in this collection Nes, to see ($2 a thousand 83 and s because results speak umbrellas at two ‘or themselves. Vor us we had last’ Von- rinaker of umbrella handles to meet our a thous: md wane up the balance of his holiday sto+k he ‘fore to our pronostion, There is practic in fancy trimmed and carved io ous designs, *Splendid gift values.

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