The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 6

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ee ah Seen Se MAYOR FILES BILL OF PARTICULARS IN CURRAN LIBEL SUIT| Gaynor Says Time of Afleged Bribe Demand ‘Was tr“May, for consenting to the Ncenming of a news atand at Twenty-sighth otrest and Gizth avenue and that the appitention for the lesmse wae made by Morrie Godel, on Ht i gol 5 & : i z ejection, he became uncommuntcative “The application for the plaintift's eensent to the loensing of the stand tm the vicinity of Twenty-eighth street am Sixth avenue,” eaid the dill, “was made in the month ef April, or in the meonth of May, 1912, or thereabouts ‘Bee Gefendant cannot be more definite + a@ @0 the dete. The place where the agpiication was made for plaintiffs eensent was at the City Hall in the aity of New York. The person by whom gush application was made was Morris Sebel, and he made the application on behalf of one Peter Mustakis.” When Mr. Curran's lawyers filed their application for the dill of particulars Mr, Baldwin was on hand with the bill and delay wae averte|, The dill was handed over and the application with- drawn, The case of “Curran egeinst| Gaynor” was called before Justice Ford in another part of the Supreme Court while thie was taking place and both sides announced they were ready to go to trial. It is not thought, however, the case will be heard before March, when it is likely to come up before Justice Charles I. Quy. ——— EX-MAYOR EDMUNDS DEAD. Me Had Served Five Terme in Capa May. CAPE MAY, N. J, Feb. 4.—J. Heary amundas, who was Mayor of Cape May for five terms, died jest night from car buncles. He was sixty-five years old. Mr, Fdmunds was educated in the dis- SBE EVEN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, ING WORLD, YOUTH WHO CAUSED A PANIC IN PICTURE SHOW HELD IN BAIL on Court Threatens Albert Briscoe With Workhouse Sentence, If Charges Are Proven, Mayor ef this city from 1805 te 1807, and previews to Sts first Germs served three) tome as a member of ie Comaea | Coumatl. SS WIFE COOLED AFFINITY AND HUBBY AT HOME DN HHS AER’) "nen Comt Gives Mrs. Hilker Di- Magistrate Geter to Fiatvosh Court | the people began to yell fire and run. tna yelled) “Tack ext what pou are|EGNT YEARS FOR FOOTPAD.| cnn doing!’ With that, Moran came down! pew; Tumulty, and nit me and there was a mix-up and ington abor large hous I didn't mean to etart anything.” tion of ti <omaninmanens BANKER YOUNGS FACES JURY ON FRAUD CHARGE. Defense fs That Robin Changed Weshington Savings Bank Report After Signature. ‘A $ary wen obtained before Justice Goff tn the Supreme Court today to try William P. Youngs, « lumber mer of No 817 West End avenue, ven tndteted for perjury Jan 18, 1911, by the investigation of the fafi- ure ef the Washington Savings Bank. Youngs was a trustees of the bank and it t@ alleyed that on July 29, 1910, he @ former satlor tn Deo a Dany of another footpad, yet at liberty, Geeaulted and robbed Michael MoGrath fm hig etoneyard on Broadway, Long Judge Humphrey to-lay to eign to Afteen years in Bing 31 Grath, who is ninety-two y and whose payroll of $6 the footpade has never recovered from the Sheen of his experience. J, was kilt the roof of te to-day with having etarted « panic tn vorce and Comments on Her | Washinton moving pioture theatre “Long Suffering.” Magistrate Geismar at Waeahington avenue and Bergen @treet, Brooktyn, tast evening, which endangered the fives and iimbe of five tundred persons (A nad decree of Eivorce was siqne’ by ped Lillis ee ae ~~ boogie Duatics Benediet ‘Supreme Court, | Morma: ing Briscoe pte Me asnociates were really at fauk for Brochiye, to-day in favor of Ora. Bits | 11, panio he would send them te the deth Gfiler against Herman logora ti wortchouse for atx monthe. a feather masufecturer. Alimony Tommy Moren, former prite ter & month and the wife's right to retain a|and the “bouncer” of the theatre, sald Rife insurance polley for $3,000 were apect-|he had been hired to rid the cheatre of fied In the decree, Justice Benedict com-|a number of young men, of whom Bris- mented en the papers asa chronicle of |coe was one, who frequently acted ong-suering womanhood. {roughly in the piace, The boys hed been ‘The Hvikere were married tn 1882 In {ordered to keep cut of the theatre aid Others Gndicted with Youngs were Oharies K. Lexow, Dr. Harrie A. James end Ansistant Postmaster Thomas ¥F. Murphy. | James W. Osborne, former Assistant Distriot- Attorney, represents = Mr, Youngs. John Kirkland Clark, Assist- ant District-Attorney, te in charge of the pronecution. After @ jury was so- lected the trial was adjourned until! to-morrow, It i contended by the defense that Joseph G. Robin, who waa president of the Washington Bavings Bank, changed 1O*TINS the report to suit his own purposes after Mr. Youngs and the other trus- tees had signed and sworn to ft. rock fell twenty feet, crashing through | | Mouth of the Roseville tunnel, in which ployed as a track walker by the Lacka- wanna Railroad. 3913. Tamalty te IGTON, Feb. who Is to secretary President Wilson, will move to W jut March 1. He has ren led yesterday when @ four-ton the watchman's house at the he was eating his dinner. He was em- TOBACCO 191 Mra, Gitiker obtained @ divoros, signed by Justice Binckmar. A month later she was marriel again to Hilker, They eeparated in 1912, and last fall she sued for a divorce on the ground that he oonatantly took women to the house where they formerly lived, at No. 146 maid, testified that Mr, Hilker fre- quently arrived at the house intox!- cated, with efther a blonde or a dark woman, also intoxtoated. At such times Mrs, Hilker, the @iri eald, put ber hus- band to bel in the parlor and the woman visitor in the epare room and took Jeewater to both in the morning. $$ >——_— laltyped in yenterday when he was not | | 1ooking. There waa @ scuffle in the body of the house, Briscoe shouted “Look out!" | Moran ran down the aisle to eject the noise makers and a number of people jumped up. Some one shouted fire, and) in @ moment there was a mass of kick- | ing, screaming men, women and children | piled up at the door. A number of per- ona were dragged out with bleeding faces, wrenched arms and wrists and, LES NeW DEPARTMENT STORE pti SIXTH AVE 22"°and 23%" StREETS £7 OMERCHANDISE STAMPS “eonchAase - picked out Briacoe and had - ed by Policeman Steers of the Grane Double Merchandise kihorg Stamps Until 12 Noon Parcel Post Station 252 Main Floor, 224 _ St. Side. raat The Crecial yo avenue station, (From the Atchiorn Glebe, A ool storage egg may foo! but not the tongue, “ShelePrometanty Grey” Is This Said About You? IT IS UNNECESSARY TO_ | taded hairs, you may be sure it isin Blouses that will BECOME GREY Caen: too by HAY'S HAL ALR attract the fancy Any one who is grey before the age of you oe at least 10 years older. re of every woman. fifty, fe prematurely so. rid of it right away. 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If you want furbelows and ribbons and ornamental strings and bows, don’t buy an R&G. But if you want the corset built for your special kind of et an R & G. If you want comfort and quality and grace and style, there's an R & G corset built for you. There’s an R & G corset to fit you and suit you exactly. When you go to the store—insist on that one. See all the various styles of R & G corsets till you come to the one planned by our designers to fit your particular figure. “A Sale That Is a Sale.” (9° Pretty New S, prin, Lingerie and marquisette, trimmed with val. lace and ornaments, open front or back, low and high neck, short and long sleeves. Beautiful new tailored effects, trimmed with silk ties, some with plain plaits, others handsomely embroidered. Sizes 31 to 44. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF ni, M $115, $95, $85, $75 & $65 Fur Coats. Great assortment to choose from. Bitettn at the latent ‘colors,|wide, Dright; dustroue. and Washable; value 580 per yard, Mt....seess Creve bers and Setin Wowtarte, a4 Wide, all ¢! 4 wt: 29 “AND wihtes Hine, mh, b Kenge, of sse hs turquolae, champugne, goles v0) ate. ne Pop tne. 35 inched wide,’ aibuve cn ng shades, including black; val- , ues ‘760 eae or yard, at —e 1 i brown and black: val- black @and orn? N ale 875 per yard, 50c Ua yard, 56 in lates cludli saline finish) ge Extra Special i eae Prices for Tuesday 6 Fees Real Irish Picot {Shadow Allevers. white Edges; value jand ecru; value ie pes Pee, ard, at. T5e; Cluny Edges andlat.. ppl white _and/ Real ae ile: and Insertions, 3 inches _wide ae head per ue per y: vente ieNete 42 inches wide Rea Cluny Edges ari all the leading Bands, 7 inches shaden; | value sy Cy, wide value per yard, at... Ca yard manship and $1.50 Silk nary kind; loss, your Made! 10,000 Yards of Embroid le stripes, of cam! Eriles & Sconces ed i tions and other s per yard, double sole ai $22.50 Baby ings, or in gold burnished double sweep frames. There is an excellent selection of landscapes, seep and cattle subjects. Each in a highly polished shadow box, size 17x20 inches. Fourth Toor, Special Luncheon Spring Lamb Stew \Greams _ value Here is the biggest in Spring weight, made of pure cotton, =} or fine ribbed, low neck models; drawers tight knee or um- " lace. Vests mostly trimmed with torchon lace. The garment of excellent quality, work- inish. A luxury at the cost of the ordi- manufacturers’ of finest qual- ity pure thread silk, full fashioned, black, tan, white and all the leading shades. 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Closing Price } Splendid Values in the Latest Styles Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats for Spring Untrimmed Hats ) in five different shapes, made of hemp with upper brim and half crown of fine quali hoy velvet; in black, white, and burnt; suitable for immediate and early spring wear Materials selected in our millinery trimming depart- ment will be sewed on hats purchased, free of charge. Dress & Street Hats | Value New Spring styles, colors and ma-| $20.00 terials, trimmed with ostrich, goura, numidi, Paradise, flowers, fancies i$ I 5 00 and ribbons...........-.0sse000e Special Sale of : Furniture & Bedding Dining Room Furniture Solid Mahogany Plain ) Sheraton Suite \ Sideboard 54 inches; china cabinet $210. 00 full mirror back; serving table; 8-ft. | Regularly extension table; 4 side chairs and? | $264.00 arm chairs with leather seats....... J Bedroom Furntture A choice collection of Colonial’ and Period styles, marked at very much less than regular prices. Circassian Walnut Piety Sabin Paks HS ARGS Chiffeniers $22.50 $35.00 $40.00 $50.00 Totlet Table y j x sme FES MEH Hage Mahogany D. Aa Ad 0 2. , varia + Gi Base Sipse Chiffoniers « « fur . $2350 $28.50 $45.00 Regularly ....... $60.00 Toilet 1 ‘ A eee: sso S230 ae Brass Beds 50 discontinued models, bright and dull finish At 59% Off 100 Brass Beds -inch continuous posts, bright or | Sig. 50 satin finish, all sizes, guaranteed { Regularly WARAUOE. os 54a enh esi nnaceneas | eee, 50 Special South American Hair $19.50 Mattresses Regulecly > Infancy ticking ..............c0ceee 925.00 | $2.50 hey Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, Live Goose Feather Pillows ..

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