The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1913, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 83, 1913. 2 al z TR epee —— grand larceny, tt be ring ase Hed by Company that no such mortgage wax ever exeouted when they testified before the Grand Jury. This mortsage, Mobi} MINOR JUSTICES SAY, ways, was made to the Bagh | WI A $350000 [= See Getty Development Compans | : hy, counsel for Frederick K. Mortis, | Me IS HID}: Lien on insiele Pa Park Drafted Exec! faving Bank its ted that Robin “i H but Not Executed, It Is | #av i an | pT ater one Meal ell Forthcoming. ii tgage and that it wan sent to the | - 3 Claimed. faw office of Gifford, Hobbs & Beard to ~~ be recorded The point that Mr emphasized by that, before United States Comm chriet in the bankruptey proceedings of the Fidelity Development Company, he testified that no such mortage as tie one in question existed Mr. Chapin to-day said that Robin had questioned Mr. Morris and Mr, Morris had testified regarding a draft! of & mortgage that he hed went to Gifford, Hobbs & Heard, but thet it was only @ 4reft and the mortgage never had been executed. Mr. Chapin produced the minutes of the hearing before Commiesiorer Gil- christ, containing Mr. and showed that the word “proposed had been written in the testimony before of his cHent's answere, before Mr. 4 Prederick K. Morris, formerly Vice ) President and Secretary of the Fidelity L) Developmen: Company, through his at- | tornmey to-day denied the statement Made Gy Joreph G. Rodin, the bank Wrecker, that he had testified in court » that there wae a mortgage for $350,000 @n the Morris Park Race Track prop- erty. In @ letter sent to District-Attorney Whitman by the Depositors’ Committee of the Washington Savings Bank, of Which inetitution Robin was ence presi- dent, the statement was made that the Aepositors desired Robin's freedom if he ig innocent, hecause he had told them that such @ mortgage on the property Was in existence, and, if #0, they want- ed Robin to prosecute a sult to entad- leh that fact, On the supposition that there was a $80,000 morgage on two ‘Dlodke of the old Morris Park track, and + that parcicipation agreements ha been isued on that property, Robin bor. rowed 6167.00 from the Washington Sav- ings Bank. ‘The banker was indieted.on the charge mony, jones to-day dented to an porter that Mr. M any testimony in Mortgage had ever been executed. In the statement to District-Attorney y the members of the De- mittee of the Washington Morris signed the testimony, thereby showing that Mr. Morris had referred A to the mortgage @@ one that had been Proposed but not executed. Proof of the existence of this mort- wage 1s very important. existence, Robin can be diem! the “mortgage” in Cone ga had ever given | urt that such a Morris wishes) in hin testimony loner Gil- under the law. Morris's teati- Bears the Signature o two If st ts in against Best & Co. An Important Clearing Out Sale Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery and Gloves f= - Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Wide garter welt, lisle spliced sole, hee! and toe. Black, white and tan. - Regular price $1.00, Reduced to ' Fine Gauge Lisle Thread Hose AY Double garter top, spliced heel, double ( qle, very elastic. Black, white and | tan. . Regular price 35c. Special, pair, Men’s Pure Thread Silk Socks With liste spliced heel, sole and toe. Tn all the popular shades to match the | a scurfe; come plain, others with self- stripe and drop stitch............64- Regular price 50c. pair; 8 pairs for 4. Gloves, Made with spear point back and P.X.M. sewn; very English. Some ourown importation, other are Fownes’ make..... Regular price $1.75; Pair. ‘i January ’s Tan Capeor Gray Mocha 69c 25¢ 1.00 1.25 White Sale Children’s Im Women’s Mousquetaire Gloves White glace only. Twelve-button length...... Regular price $8.25, Pair, Sixteen button length beste secre Regular price $3.50, Pair, Children’s Wool Gloves Colors: gray, navy, brown and red. To close out the odd lots, we have reduced all our tae sizes from 85c: and 50c. pair, to 25c Children’s Kid and Cape Gloves Broken sizes. Suitable for boys and girls. Qualities and styles too numer- ous tq describe, left after the Christmas rush. . Regular prices $1.25 to 1.75 pair To close out, Pair, d_ Ribbed Cotton Stockings. An over stock of one of our most popular atyles. Black, white and tan. To reduce the stock on hand ...--seeeeeeseeeeeeee beens ++++Reduced from 35c. pair, to For Two Weeks, Beginning January 6th Fe The first week devoted to Children’s and Infants’ Wear The second week to a Women’s and Misses’ Wear Full Fashioned Sweaters and Sweater Sets i Not All Sizes in Each Style 4% Children’s Worsted Sweaters Regular price $2.85, Regular price 64.85, Children’s Sweater Sets pa canal ie Lt dg Coat, Leggings and Cap to match .... re Regular price 66.75, Da dseebd-40 40.044 Regular price $3.75, Folded Four-in-Hand Scarfs For Men. Of Imported and Domestic s Silks. Regular prices $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, &.. ‘our-in-Hands for § Of Fancy Silks. Regular prices 39¢. ,50c., Boys’ Blouses New Spring patterns of Anderson Woven 3 soft collar and cuffs “attached. 7 to 14 years . +++ Regular price $1.00, Worsted Coats 95c 5 3.75 2.85 95c 25c 75¢ Women’s and Misses’ Skating Sweaters:.... Regular price $6.00, ++ Regular price 87.60, + Regular price $9.50, Women’s Scotch Knitted Waistcoats. - Regular price $3.50, Young Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Blouses Of Fancy Colored or White Madras; collar and cuffs attached or with neck- band. 7 to 14 years. Regular price 76c., Soft Shirts Highly Mercerized Soisette, variety of fancy stripes; turn back cuffs and separate detached collars 124 to 144 Regular price $1.50, Fancy and White Madras Pajamas 2 to 18 years Pure Worsted Sweaters For Young Men and Boys, with adjustable collar..... an Continuing Our Clearance Sale In All Departments Special Sessions iis Valen Prison Altemative If Fine Is Not decided that, notwithstanding the 4 cision of Supreme Court Justice Page, | that, under the provisions of the ¢ ullen | jaw, a drunken chauffeur could not we | nent to jail after conviction, he could the imprisoned if he was unable to pay dhe fine of 5 that In the only penalty Justices Btelnert, Mc- oan, of ao same 8 | GASTORIA Per Infante and Children. You Have Always Bought tn Use For Over 30 Years. | qqiibenmlatpanmstaecesiachE Team “And Prison. I have looked up the law care- Cully on this subject and am of the opinion that we have the right to im- pose @ prison alternative.” | Justices Fleming and Justice Collins, Zeller and Fleming, in) with the presiding Justice, As Donovan the Court of Special @eraions, to-day | Was being led across the Bridge of Sighs, spend ten days in the Tombs Prison, in counsel produced twenty-five dollars nd paid the Ane. The Kind 2.00 2.25 85c 1.95 | 98c 95¢ decided last week alternative ner is not able to pay the fine that tiow was 2) TRIED SUICIDE IN C of Imprisonment if a pris jomas J. Donovan of No. 9) West rm tan first street. convicted of operating & taxicab while intoxicated Lec. 16, was | Maniscalco’s Life Saved, He Is Now arraigned for sentence: to-day. Justice Being Hekt on an Addi- Jan oMfee at No. Utrecht avenue Collins announced that under the de- i ° advertised that he could cure about | cision of Justice Page there could be but tional Charge. t through hypnotism, A de. | one penaity—a fine of #5, After veing held on a charge of grand i fork Mfedioact se that penalty fe the Judgement,”) laren: o Donovan, told the| wealco, a brilliant and rt that his cHent could not pay the| Youth, borrowed all the ‘ell, then," @aid Juatice Collins, “he have to spend ten days In the city| Prison had meal off the phosphorous Zeller agreed! oueht and summoned a Kings County Hospita!. Born of Necessity—Not Invention: Reorganization Clearance Sale of Hackett, Carhart & Co. Pursuant to plans for a complete reorganization, each entire stock in CHEWING MATCH HEADS. | and another of Medicine without a Hoenee, Peter Man- other prisoners in Flatbush Police Court to-day, added them to a box of matches of his own and made a remultant pains caused him to «roan #0 loudly that an attendant Macovered his SkiNful manipulation of a stomaci pump soon brought Peter ou He was then arraigned and held on an ELL BY ‘Vedanionad charge of attempted voi and sent to Raymond street jail. Mantscalco claims to be @ member of | AM 4 rich and Influential family tn Naples and @ graduate in medicine, @fe opened | \\ practising Following his ari practising medicine without a lic 0 was accused by Mrs, Lena | No, 6703 Thirteenth avenue of | buying @ watch worth $106 from her on | 1 credit and pawning the watch. it scent Rood looking matches the heads. The doctor from | to.day included ments: W. Fail Irone to be Register of the Land Of, at Chamberlain, 8. D., {and Jesse W. Freeman to be Receiver of Public M sath ut of dan Their prices have represented values greater than were ever before known. '° : The Wise Woman’s Resolution: “To look my very prettiest every day of the New Year— not for company or outsiders, but for my home people, to whom I owe my bes:. “To come to the breakfast table wiih a complexion as fresh and clear as the morning, and with woll-groomed hands.” VELOGEN “BEAUTY’S GUARDIAN” makes this resolution possibie for every woman to keep. Its daily use insures a clear complexion, and is a truo ald in keeping the hands soft, white and attractive. One application makes an improvement, a week's syste- matic use a transformation. BETTER THAN COL! SAMI At WOUR DRUGGIET' te Cohepae Tubes oe, WAY" Inc. Retail every Hacketi-Carhart store is to be sold immediately. These stocks for weeks past have been the sensation of New York’s finest clothing circles. To-day sees these same prices reduced still further. In all Hackett- Carhart history—a period of over 56 years—they are without precedent. To-day’s event is an aftermath of the recent receivership, when the creditors ac- cepted 50 cents on the dollar. A settlement which resulted in a saving to the public of precisely that proportion. And that same saving to-day is vastly increased by the necessity of araciacoid clearance of stocks. More than 15,000 garments are involved. Garments for every service. And each as- sortment is as fresh and complete as the season’s beginning would see them. Many of the models, in fact, are of more advanced fashion than can be shown else- A_ Pledge Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail, pledge themselves to you in the following facts: That each of the 15,000 garments now on hand will be sold immediately—and without a single reservation. That the values quoted ineachinstance are actual, provable values—and with- out equal elsewhere in all America. And that each garment is of the newest, finest fabric—the latest, most correct style—possible of procurement at any- where near the originally intended price. The quality throughout is of the same high standard that has won fame for the Hackett-Carhart name throughout the length and breadth of this country. A fame that has lived through two generations. . Summed up briefly: To-day’s offerings comprise suits and overcoats for men, young men, boys, and children. Garments for business, dress, college, school, motor, travel, and storm service. For late style and new colorings, quality of fabric and correctness of cut, these assort- ments are without peer—even at twice the Hackett-Carhart price. " $20, $22.50, $25 & where in all New York. Broken Sise dg $15 to $25 wee $7, 50 It suffices to say that if you find your style and size in this unusual » you will be saving from 200% to 300% ‘more on yout purchase. ‘Tha siscs, models and a ere from par- tewerty good assortments for young men and seins $9.50 ep to Jag $0 never purchased higher grade fabrics, or more distinctive styles ‘ian are chown in these assortments at Febrics inclu. xcellent Meltons, Velours, Worsted-finished Cheviots and Tweeds. In wae Same shades, as well as innumerable ‘browns and various new Heather m'xtures, Plain effects and wale, stripe and check weaves. 3 Many styles perticularly adapted men—colloge styles. Many distinctive garments, whove original values are far in excess of those quoted. Sises and modele—in both suite and over coate—for men, young men aud boys. serena $12.50 ae. 2,000 garments of particular appeal to those Seekin worthiness end character in hes, values, even at the orig- ir, Overceats and ‘backs, and in plain and various mixture weaves. Handsome Worsteds, Velours, es a number of Ni Your these suit and over- coat assortments will save you from $7.50 to $15.50, 265 Broadwa: Near Chambers Strect Opposite City Hall 41 Br at beh Stree $25, $28, $30 & $32.50 Overcoats and Suits... ... of Cesrges fren? and Seah Bee Lavo each garment of these assortments reflects aristocracy of ite All are made up ha a would well Sy vag suits and effects, as well as staple Meltons, Kerseys and Velours. Chesterfield models for dress and business wear. Smart English split sleeve and London Guard coats. And the models—single and vind doubles and Uleter |: Also convertible collar and motor coats. Suits: High grade and exclusive Wor- stede, Velours, Saxony Cassimeres, Serges and | English and Scotch effects. And neat ‘Silk Mixtures in black, and plain blues. All the correct grays, browns and olive shades, and Heather and Scotch mixtures. English, Fifth Avenue and College models, and many exclusive Hackett-Carhart designs. More in good style, fine ne caer and ex- clusive fabric was never offered in suits os ereeronte, made, 8 Sel) wh tar mare Chen, Che original prices of assortments. $30, $35,$37.50 & <— coats and Suits .. "$19 master are masters of their craft. pet, oa echatin the best of international ideas in fabric, de- sign and production. Overcoats: Made heretofore confined exc! custom tailoring cede Chinchillas in every shade, mixture and model. Shetlands, Vicunas, English, Scotch and Irish Tweed, hand-made and friese effects, in many exclusive and popular designs. Meltons, Velours, Worsteds and Vicunas, in plain and staple, dressy shades and miatures. All linings of pure silk, satin, or satin and worsted. from many fabrics lusively to the fine Models for dress and business, motels fee motor and storm wear, and aay ideas in Guard, Uleter, Is. Ait ceigned to gve the marimar a never before offered under price, Models of the best English and Fifth Avenue adaptations as well as many thet are exclusive with Hackett, Carhart & Co., Inc., Retail. $15.50 popular shawl collar breasted. aa and | ican $40, $45 and $50 Overcoats and Suits..........606 $29) Positively the finest Harel eaponatedl possible of Production by Boys’ and Children’s Suit & Overcoat Reductions ad (Children’s Clothes at No. 841 Broadway At Noase to the cost, it is doubtful whether the most exclusive custom tailors could create their equal in style, fineness of et ccaetat Vie Venetians, W for boys, 233 to 17 5 crercres) amar! bad po $730 810 & $12.50 ‘end_Tweeds, from the most | , models for boys, 234 . and Harlem Stores only.) Children’s Overcoat Reductions to 17 years......... 214 to 18 years... intended to sell for prices much higher than; Sizes, 10 to 20 years... ary) those quoted. Children’s Suit ‘Reductions Models for dress, business, motor, travel| $6 & $6.50 Children’s Suits. All storm service. Suite: Raise embody i wort exclusive, most advanced style notions of two continents. ‘The fabrics are the finest English and Amer- werneda to lear andl dove finish. Also many of the finest silks mixtures, World famous PRO TELNS $55, $60 and $65. that have ont Ghee garment. Ne han at i Oo finer production. in weight as a Fall over- oom, 6 and as warm as those made from fur. The linings include Camels Hair, Satin Duchesne and finest Merveilieux silk. Full Dress Clothes eductions Full Drees on Redustions Coats. Fur Trimmed & Fur Lined Overcoate for wee Drone & Mover Service Fer Fimmed Seren on 25 Stiff Hate 75 Ad Trimmed & Fur Lined Overcoats.. . “ Imported Stiff Hats 100 Pur Trimmed & Fur Lined Overconts. 119 West 42d Street Near Broadway Inc Open Evenings le ‘a 154 East 125th Street Near 3d Avenue correct models and fabrice for boys, 214 to 17 3 Famous Advertised Stiff Hats...... 188 Up to $7.50 Children’s Overcoats. All models $4 All #83 50, $15 & $16.50 Children’s pane,

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