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GOVERNMENTSEEKS WOMAN IN JUROR WHO TIED UP} TERRIBLE STATE MINE FRAUD CASE) a mn ham’s Vegetable Compound. * Pederal tacit * Question Motive of Man Who Hung Wisner-Meyers Jury. Bellevue, Ohio.—“I was in a terrible Ve pound. My back ached until I | thought it would break, Ihad pains all over me, ner- vous feeli periodic troubles was prt weak and run by ber was in} ever ‘ Le wel and strong. After tak- ing Lydia E. Pink- m's Vegetable Compound | improved rapidly and today am a well woman. I cannot tell you how happy I feel and I cannot say too much for your Com- und. Would not be without it in the yuse if it cost three times the amount. Mrs. CHAS. CHAPMAN, R. F. D. No. 7, Bellevue, Ohio. Because your case is @ difficult one, doctors having done you no |, do not continue to suffer wea giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, It surely has remedied many cases of female such as inflamme- tion, ulceration, cements, tumors, irregularities, pet pains, backache nd it may be exactly what you need. The Pinkham record i one. It is victory over the obst that deal out di blished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored health to aera of such suffering wom don't you try it if you teed such a medic u HE HAS DISAPPEARED. is and I Stevens, in Jury Box, Called Witnesses of Government “Liars,” Other Juror Says. Investigators of the Department of Bratton to-day degen om investigation fate the past performances and a search Ger the person of J. W. Stevens, the one $ry who “held out” in the 900,000 forty- ‘Wisner-Meyere trial and allowed the Dromoters to step through the Of evidence erected around them ‘the government. Geverai of the other jurors who served wih Btovens—a grissied giant, well be- ond aizty. who went upon the record: @0 @ “retired contractor—were in oon Gerence with Distriot-Attorney Wise and Assiovant District-Attormey Arnold, who eld the case for the United States be- fore it was decided that the hanging 1 @e jury through forty-six hours of ‘wrangling was worthy of the deepest @erutiny. At Stevens's home, No. &@ West Ninc- @-tourth aret, the investigators were ‘teld he was not at home—that he had @emt word Saturday he wes starting } Gor Atlantic City. ‘This, it was said at @e Ninety-fourth street house, was ehortly after the jury had filed for the fast time before Judge Mack and an- @ounced K was unadle to find a ver- Gxt. Mr. Wiee, however, believes Stov- me 'e as Hkely to be in New York Oty or in one of the nearer Jersey towns as at the resort for which he BANKING AND FINANCIAL. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THENATIONALNASSAU BANK’ At the Clove of Busivew, February 4th, 1013, RESOURCES. teorge L. Dann of No. 804 West Ninvty-ninth street, who was No. 12 on the Wisner jury, was the man who re- vealed in detail what transpired in the Pr forty-six hours during which he and fen others who favored a conviction @ought to bring Stevens to their way ____PIANOS AND AND ORGANS. “WONDERFUL NEW INVENTION IN PLAYER PIANOS Coats less, built him, while in the jury bor while the seen that they were “damned | ¢ cording to Dann and @ repeated in the privacy | *” deve thelr money that @erved to lose it," was ancther state- ment attributed by his fellow-Jjurore to Gtevens. ee RAILROAD OFFICIALS ENTER PLEA OF NOT GUILTY. Justice Mayer Will Hear Argument on Sherman Law Cases Thursday. ‘The tentative pleas of not guilty to Indictments charging violation of the Sherman law entered lest week by jes & Mellen, president of the New Ye New Haven and Hartford Rail- road Company, and Edison J, Chumber- Un, president of the Grand Trunk Rail- Way, were to-day made permanent, John D. Lindsay, counsel for the defendants, moved before Judge Mayer in the United States District Court for the appointment of a commission to go to London, England, to take the testi- mony of all the directors of the Grand ‘Trunk Railway who reside there, The argument on this motion will be heard by Judge Mayer on Thursday. FOR | SALE, BANKRUPT SALE Order of Receiver in eyed thre Stoe is = fe} =. , 3 : . eiz3 : uF 5 J : g = a =o "Hie Fad SPN [it Hl Hevea te * oa HELP WANTED—MAL' eee eee N Goin iarban ane DIAMONDS ONCREDIT WALES IN THE CTY ASKS TERS DIAMOND s WATCH CO ADVERTISEMENT SALESMAN, with record; write fully. fin Lee Lash Studios, Broadway and bya Lee Lash Studios, Broadway and 39th St. | “Cc Q” A vew Serial Story of Love and Tragedy one of the bestsknows | PAPER KuLbi wand: ome who can de goo * un Ee writers of thrilling adventur eles thane’ ons ees et ETT] BueaMe | now running in the Magesine end Bter | reals, | beruea of the Sunday World, y Half Yearly Sale of Special Values in 9 Women’s Shoes U.S. Flags Offers Great Money Saving Opportunity Wn eee caiihday Thousands of pairs of shoes marked less than half-price Printed Cotton Bunting THE EVENIV4 fue Give Surety Stamps Fre with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ONEL-ADAMS Co Silk Sale Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street The Big With Its Noteworthy Value Giving Is a Wonderful Success. The stupendous assortment of the New Spring Silks that have been so greatly underpriced for this Annual Sale is little short of a sensation. The quantities are tremendous—the silks are new and of the very latest patterns and weaves just the silks that Fashion will demand for Spring and, Summer wear. The values are i Just a few of the hundreds of values to be had by you. Imported Silk Marquisette, in either black or] Brocade Satin Charmeuse, of double width; a white; nothing more desirable for most complete r ze of the new overdress; regular value $1.50 per 49c evening shades; value $1.75 $1 19 yard; special at.. per yard; special at. sd Novelty Chiffon in Double Meant and in ||| Satin Charmeuseof Double Width.aad ina pleasing to the eye effects of full range of shades, includ- silver and gold; value $1.50 per 49c ing black and white; value $1 59 yard; special at ‘ $2.50 per yard; special at. Le Faille Silk Charmeuse, in all season's Black Satin Coating Ottoman, Leh weight most ular colors; double width; and of full yard width—and of also white Lt black; value $1.00; 65 the best guality value oe 50 J bis 75¢ at.. yard; special at Cc And many other new silk weaves at special fall prices. O'Neill Main Store. ond Floor. for this event. Flags— Fast colors; hemmed and with canvas ed You Can Buy a Substantial Pair mers ae geste. Pvc of $2.00 to $2.50 Shoes “6x10 ft. 91.75 $] 00 Either lace or buttoy top, patent leather or gun metal, Sewed Muslin Flags— e Cuban or low heels; or Vici kid; also Juliettes, plain | | Fine quality. f toes of with tips and rubber heels isan] Joxstt.. 4c Sxdft.. 98¢ Pair ieather at tt 4x6ft..91.10 Sx8ft. 01.60 6x10 ft. .92.25 = WORLD, MONDAY, See ee 10, ' WBTIRULATIGATEREGALSITRANT Women's $3.00 and Women's $3.50 and Sie Flags on gold topped |] BASEMENT CLEARANCES Money-Saving News ec. Monmaiines24 and $8 inch wae staffs ‘ ct. Peau de Cygnes—a6 tneb. JURORS FINANCIAL STATUS. ae oe Shoes | ith $4.00 Shoes 12x18 in, .29¢ 24x96 in. 980] [| PEP et spreude—tul! and in Upholstery Dept. et. 4 Although some of the jurors sald thes! kid ste i Hrvpoagh 3 Lp high “or | High shoes of gun metal leather, Skx 48 in. .91.60 Dee eee tae iLocataiiment «|| Shesiaitinily ‘Seduetions’ Us dasale | were satisfied, despite his refusul to Tew Reales oe ‘gun metal shoes. with cloth or kid top and welted U.S. Standard All-Woot iiadve wheat G8 | Quick Clearances — Shelves and > argue the pros and cons of the Govern Also low shoes in patent and gun | Soles, button or lace. high or low | Bunting Flags. Denutifully tad . cases must be cleared before In- | Brun cane wien Frees; inet BUSy ene metal; Oxfords or Hoot OF patent itather, Alo Fossit..91.08 oxbit. 61.78 worth, #1. 4.24) ventory Day, Feb. 28, hence these aR Fy ' atutude wae merely that of an ultra Pumps. All “spec ial $1 50 athe Kal bled le rah date du Bit, 93.35 Full aife Ma »| fabrics and figures. | obvst:nate man, Mr. Arnold aid he Hhd . cane pleas Spe a 4x6 ft..$2.25 SxBft. .93. four denigni : Beste |e 19 All Wool French Sergee— me ’ use to belleve he was Inspired by a ; Le ation haan oN co—Wae Fleer. Batin Finish Marseilles Spreader ve Four Special Lote of 18 and 1 INCh..ssesssceeceense Pot more definite motive, Male Mare-—novend) Fient: oe etal Opsigkiee :Makelah Stern. dae 89 ot A West Storm #erges— : "So far ye gone i looks Ike coMFo xe) } thi hases made within last Inch...... if cates i 1 clear case,” he aaid, ‘and certainly P é > Full slag aateen—both sid@e— yyy] tow monthe-in tour lots. thin Ta8t 91.26 All Wool Whipcordei0 fash, a 4 we shall proveed Which | ine 1S wa Mull both sides inch hot 1 i Fe pal w ol Eoingle—4, tae. So 6 | Aan ) le ¢or the sec alk border—aleo eatin 4 7 and Cheviote— % wick to the Government, One thing we | wore ” 40) vai ote [out & TP vate ind 60 inch ws “a i rhall look into i# Slevens’e financial erricenal | ase Co rea doe ‘4.08 Lot: tats is eee Sereee= ined, | status. 1 understand that in the jury Sov'a—l ited 48 ok Broadciet! inch....1.37 4 room |t was insinuated he arrived at 4 Earl, Halden, the Longer of Bike Cova stam woot tiled 5 agit & 8D vaiuen. to a value, cl. Charmeuse de Laine inoh 56 his estate of ‘retired broker’ by way of MO Flam sewes Included are plain Reppa, figured | ot Black Panamas—€ ine, és } the bankruptey courts."" Newton, MK ‘Alling, | Cpotee Waite Goose a etit point tapeatrlen; tricot & ct. All Wool Challies. q } SAY8 STEVENS CALLED GOVERN- Fw. nar, Cu the 4 I ‘wo ? Buster, Ei—Clearance..... 212) silt alan tinported ‘damask Mattie ee Zaphre Ome. { MENT WITNESSES LIARS. xd-ses. 60-0 ‘i ete Rae Se ss : Measure them. You will find that your eye has deceived you and that they) are precisely equal. The Eye Is Not Infallible Members of O’Neill’s Household Club do not need to trust their eyes in picking out Furniture, Rugs, C urtains, Pianos or anything else. We come right out in the open and tell you what firms make them for us. Here is a partial list of some of the manufacturers who supply us: A Few of Our Furniture Specials A number of desirable articles have been reduced from the already moderate prices for to- morrow, Wednesday and Thursday, Many other fine values in our extensive furniture depart ment will make a shopping trip decidedly profitable. $22 sold Mahogany Regular $7.50 $19.50 Extensi Parlor ¢54 99 Pelt xtension Table, $14. 75 Table Mattresses 4.6 size A luxurious mattress; perfectly sanitary, non-absorbent, dustprdot and vermin proof; made of genu- ine layer felt, covered in a fine quality of fancy striped ticking. Made of solid quartered oak. has @ 45-inch round top; a heavy It This beautitul table is made of the best solid mahogany w and S-inch pedestal base; artistically 39th St on RT is most beautifully hand carved, Made to your order in one part. carved legs; has a heavy box top and un ae OR “ aie aay The sine ses88 inches; heavy Mavar Sale 7 patent hardwood extensions; thor- lerican Wa.c on ih lar and, as you notice in 4.0 si 87.00 95.01 - % “ary a inue eave amone 0 Nut, Be RL Ree IA || AOsiee 700 98:00 T oughly constructed and finished in ed DIAMONDS ON CREDi: tear caw Ae and handarved 3.06) 6.25 4.35 the best manner. Extends to six rope edge: handsome piece o! 2.6 6.00 00 tena dite WATCHES an AVES BPR a furniture in every way. Must be Bane nn ee feet when open end is fitted with « sven to be appreciated. high-grade table lock SALESMAN, dee weit ut TRN, “Ei aw O'Nell Homefurnishing Mtore—2d to 4th Floors, S a 5 Aree Ti ARTH mi 2E0n (oy Nei! Adoms Co.. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City orm Py the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT. | | | | | | ) | | To appreciate the convenience and great value of |»,».°" \ IT TAKES DRASTIC ACTION TO SELL A SURPLUS BLANKET STOCK, and white—d a e—dozen eee ee $1.25 CRIB BLANKETS.. .87) $20.00 BLANKETS Aad No Mail oF Telephaee Orders, ¥ Pink snd Blue—dainty figures and Finest white Calltornia and Austra : florals ination | colorings b's wool gold bordera | Daating Cotton—600 yaa —dos. 6 86 variety ot dazaling tyles to please nk, b Rewing Sitk—Binek—o00 ttle people. Lao nfl fd, Pe oe R:' he glad to OI) | 4 vd. spooln—each mM 61S @ ct. Crib Blankets. hat ey seat Bay tae the future. 100-¥4. Spoois—dozen. S 4 ct. janke' Sewing Stik “i $1.89 BLANKETS. 1.94] 95,98 et ni on eal —“o-y4. aponledoven. 2 28° White and colore—for three-quarter ens twin or lal Witte Collarbone—dosen S 44 and full size beds. fanitary: and Dialde + fine pica Slik Featherbone—dosen yae.. 83 780 eta, ut quantity ta ama! Collar § $2.25 to $2.69 BLANKETS........77] kre"anwtous to clean them out. Colley PeverteS cards... Ib M® Rata cater Weagaae Rithete a e ' $8.25 to $3.49 BLANKETS. . scecall'in thie lot are | Wide Seam Binding—piece. Extra heavrcslag 4 A seauara Com. Particularly desirable. Drean Shield « fortable Blankets on Artistic eftocte-full and extra larwe | $5.00 BLANKETS 3.45 teria ete rubber. 12% and 6 ® beds. Jacquard Com Blankets Disemnakene bee hndl an es | 9 wool peer finish r thr ers’ Pins—Y4-lb, box. a 911.98 BLANKETS 8.98] combinntions-ver Wide Roll Tape. ie Pure California Wool—Santtary Gray | harmonise of con! with furnish: | Canvas Coat m 4 and Scarlet — 72x inches - extra inge—some bound atl around with EB: A ronta. w% an heavy—all handsomely bow with wide silk ribbon—wear and wash | Extra long Canvas Coat wide silk Abbon -- extraordinary 4 attern , value, ‘te © Choice Down Pillows—German linen AM Linen Pattern Glothe-- AN! Linen Ni R Y 1.35 ( FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 1101: sovetty renen ve pos ‘a jemene—ware $2.49 und $2.98, et. Cotton Lace Allovers. 4 we will re-cover ct and #125 Bleck Laee: Lat 6; Marte A Fi Pried UMBRELLAS saens one Ute, |a0 Orienta and Shadow A Flouncings ..... Set at very little Cost. VALE 19 ct, Shadow and na Fancy Cotton... 10 % ct. Shadow and Fancy Cotton Following are Special Prices: = | post Cards TACO sissecnssesneesenybecee 6 and 5 —Black Unie 7 Tattete— j Other Valentines to .19 98 ct. Chiffon Clotha~ah shades... ] tape edge—Reg. . j Dainty, pretty, sweet ex; | Finer Union Taffeta—Reg. $1.75....1.30| your tender feelinge “APYeM*lon® Of! Wy ct Dressmakers’ Shears 38: i eins tinlan Galt ~~ fome eke fue of you tn @ mild 98 ct. Steel Shears—H. Boker @ Ce. .BO s+ Tape Edge Union Tafte ut it is all humor, with no stl | 49 to 69 ct, Imported Steel Solssors .38 T } slik finish—Reg. $2.00..... 1.98 malice.....Nearly all In envelopes OF / 51-9 Henckel'a Shears... 7B yas i Ail Silk Levantine—Reg. $9.9. 2.40 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT 29 ct, Handy Size Steel ‘Scleeo BQ e103 aige e . 1913. IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER ‘SHOPPING CENTER | —_HEARN-- Pourteenth Prost Wen of With Aveow LAST DAYS of DRESSMAKERS’ SALE BEGINNING of INVENTORY CLEARANCES FEBRUARY 28th—WE TAKE ACCOUNT OF STOCK Untit Then V-A-L-U-B-8 Such as You See Only at Hearn’s ANOTHER BLANKET SALE | DRESSMAKERS’ SALB TWO DAYS MORE Our Surplus of Several Thousand Pairs | Owing to Inclemency of weather Purchased of during sale weeks, we continue Beacon Manufacturing Co. of Providence, R. 1. Dressmakers’ Sale until and te Owing to the mild Winter (warmest in 30 years) we are overstocked by cluding Lincoln's Birthday, giving all » chance to take advantage of thousands of of the highest class Cotton 0, as well as many atyles of ae pare ‘woo! woo! mixed 2 Ne | ‘ wl ere Dene money-saving opportunities: —<_ bat open te all, % ct. Clark's O. N. T. Cottea— 200 yard spoole—biack THEREFORE, TO-MORROW:~ $4.00 and $4.89 BLAN ETS.. Indian sone Jacquard couches, ete.—white, in @ variety of new Univernal Hooks and B; Tzx90—#0 genteel in colors nnd pat- yen terns as to command your admiration oe ‘at once. ere—gross.. 2.19 ‘The Beacon Mfg. Co. are the orlginators of these high-class Cotton Hla’ 1 te that have been able to perfect them t olutely Kuarantee colorings in all the tinte 4 degree that stand laundry and su ndard makes—dozen....... 01.69 Charmeuse—-inch black and colors. _* + 2.67 24x80—reg, $3.08—Clearan J ri cere Madras—8 inch 7% ct. Bordered Ratines.,. 1M ct. Yard Wide Percaies. 19 ot, Black SiR Dot Chiffonettes.. Extra wide Couch Co: Clearance Pr Orlental destens—fringed Were ¥9 ct. rs Were $1.49 % ct. Sk Mixed Crepom.....c.c.0+. a } FEATHER TICKING ae—-senorted 1" Were $2.40.. “ re ct. Black Mercerised Sateene.. i atripes—worth “1° " | Imported Block Print Table Cav. Be aay |, SUK Chittenetees 1 i FEATHER BED gicks—tuit and 1% yds. aquare--washable—white % and 99 ot. Linen Ramo 4 three-quarter # and cream grounde—Art Nouv ine designe—were $1.49 and $1.79. Light Weight Draperies All 81k— atyle J worth BLACK VELVET Satin Back~One of the best makes. No, %-1% inch—reg. .21. CLEARANCES pra Wore # cls. and $1.4. 40} No. 12-2 Inch—reg. $ Towels and Table Linens vn | No. 162% inoh— Furniture [Floor Coverings| Curtains | | ie ioe ues Stickley Meow. Cy.) Widdicomb Fur-| Like, the others this is only a] Philadelphia] National Lace Mpretn Biripn portere-more than 4] Greene redn, Holland blues, wood Xo. 4 inches. | Mi irCo| — uiture artial list. apestey ee ihen-row. 16. ° tones and tose tinte-madras « No. 44 inch—reg. .45. 4 Royal’ Furniture | High Furniture | PigetowCarpetCo.| Johu Bromley] stead & Mi Orinoco Mills, | ee Uae s from one cone! ‘enethes i rd W.J. Whittal. | & Sons. Stead be Miller, Weinberg & Co, Fine Huck Towele—hemmed—neat ag Rach «20 and 4 PLAITINGS—Piain and taney Net, Ves... Phoenix Furni- Rapids Me dwick and|c cenwich C Robert Lewis! Chester Lace Co. dames bercere—wore : Worth from 1-3 to Lei tore. and Shadow Laces, Chiffon, Messaline ALCOR WED Se. ‘apeatry Mills, ‘owels—sealli or Hem- t and Batiste — w ture Co. Moinarte § see 1 Mills.| Riverdale M''g.|| |]| Huck 7: oped or Ht Imported nite, ereum, eae. Imperial Furni-| Grand. Rapid need Carpet | Wilds, Nairn &| Bromley Mfg] Co. stitonigs ende--smilS wr . 40 Vestibule Paneta vere ot cae ve ture Co. Chair Co ti | Armstrong. Co. W. J. Pingston eck Gathite tak flee ct. qualities. - 20 Heavy Turkish Bath Towels—hem- bent net mountings % ct. qualities. be . easd—red atripe bordere—sem. 8. BO] wi. go ge any fa 39 ct. qualities wv Og 18x99 inch "i @ ct. quatith ys Y ot. heavy~2 to 3 yds. | extra 3 ot were 81.9% to $7.49—now B. ay to 5.08 kine—o4d ae Sows n Lines Nopige cu" SS ara.o0 ska ama emnants of Dam they reduee, 1% to 3 yaa. Jonw | 9 ct. Spay, att face Torehen Lace~ aya tame Gieee. white and Arabian rim'd—were $1.98 MORNING SPECIALS To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. 59 ct. Mohair Sicilionnss— 50 37| $1.69 Fine White Waists re een nae harem | aa Se ra acres a le MAIN FLOOR and oan) emb'y all land. mo dle Pe a Bh nN Home ate ee dar CO eh Foon haste +7 lle x thread toe my, ai and neh h hem. ad stent raill (rapes HANDKERGHIEVS-MaIN FLOOR, __ 10 et. Yard-Wide Percales Variety of stripes Wot orbs Paast 17 ct, White Morcs'd Madras ot rr t of new Spring Walets, ete IN” FLOOR, oy is, sou vy HOSIERY 19 et. Children's White Dresses MAIN FLOOR 14 ct. Bleached Sheets , Wx (before hemming) seamless, MUSLINS BASEMENT, 29 ct. Art Talfetas & Tichings. Florals and fancy stripes—white and tinted grounds UPMOLe TE. ny BASEMENT 29 & 39 ct. Collars and Yohes... New epaulette emb'y collare--woheg of heavy venise or emb'd net. As) of Lawn and nainsook => variety modelx—-neatly trim'd--to 6 years, INFANTS DEPT. SPCOND FLOOR Witte 28 tewlight and ond check bones and well tatlored HOYS' CLOTHING~ tulno. ‘rior, giighsie one’

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