The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1913, Page 14

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i ‘Mr, Lindebury. “There te nothing fn the record or anywhere else to say that it 1s Your statement is utterly umwar- ranted.” | P. MORGAN SEE LIVELY ROW you eay that my statement is * shouted Judge Dickinson. He false? chair to confront Mr, Lindabury. “If you Will step out * waving his arm men glared at each other. ALMOST A FIST FIGHT BE- TWEEN THE LAWYERS. The coolness of the special examiner, John A a fist for th toward the door, let you know." Jonn A. Brown, referee, jumped up at this point and ordered quiet, Mr. | | Morgan fat impassively while the two — ee Lawyer Lindabury and Judge Dickinson Almost Come to Blows Before Referee. all that prevented chief counsel MISSING. ed that he had Judge Dickine DOCUMENTS kinson was trembling with Young Morgan Cannot Tell]? Where They Are and Search Is Without Result. er could be found, | ered no informas he Rockefeller, Care| ven J. Plerpont Morgan jr. was called to- Gey & testify in the mult brought by the Government against the Stee! Trust. ‘Phe hearing was held in the Empire Building. Richart V. Lindabury, David | | A Reed jr. and ©. A. Severance, of @ounse! for the Steel Corporation, were Present to listen to Mr. Morgan's testimony. He was examined by Judge Jacod M. Dickinson, reprosenting tho] Mrs. Martin Called Mes. Wilson Government. Mr. Morgan was accom-| “Mig Stob,” Hence $25,000 Salt. panied by Edward 8. Pegram of the Morgan firm. Judge Dickinson introduced in evidence | termin @everal contracts and agreements | vant Fi! into by steel men and J. P. |x, ole & Co. prior to the formation of | y the corporation. Among ‘he documents were @ contract dated Feb, 2%, 189, figned by William Nelson Cromwell, ad C. Converse and J. Pterpont & Co.; a financial contract of Fed. 2, 18%, signed by the same parties; B& paper dated Sept. 23, 1897, elmned by B, H. Gary, G, H, Tenbmok and J. P. nt of the SHE WANTS: DAMAGES. bik Dutch ser- . »* are suMetent- to warrant Mrs, Sabana aining money damages from fra, Jean W. Martin, the alleged author of the remarks. Mrs Martin @tates she did not use the words in the manner indicated According to the complaint Mra, Will- son was in her backyard one day in June, 1910, whipping some rugs, when joining yard at eferred to Mrs. jentary terms. Mrs. Martin from No, 8218 Hull av Willson in the un Morran & (o.; a Federal Steel Company | Mrs, Willson engaged Attorney An- gyndicate agreement, a National Tube | tonio Ferme to bring sult for $25,000 Campany syndicate agr damages. 38, 1890, with the sign: fo REICH E Morgan & Co., Cromwe! br id gah zaxe and an American Bridge Company syn} “Why don't yo e your busl- @ieate agreement of May 4, 1900, These | ness?” “I don't believe in advertising.” “Oh, pardon me. I thought you were something legitimate.” FACE A SIGHT were obtained under subpoena from the files of J. P. Morgan & Co, to @hed more light on the stops taken to ize and whip into shape the steel Mean which later became eubsid- of the corporation, ‘Mr, Pegram was first called and tes- tified that he had been unable to find records relating to Hill ore leases. padmitted he did not look in the files for Mr. Morgan er. and said he aid have the right to look there. WITH PIMPLES wee reno coe "| AND BLACKHEADS . . Pegram said he could not find the | Don’t Stand It Another Day! original of the agreement between An-|' Resinol Will Clear Your hecael drew Carnegie and J, P. Morgan & Co.| Pimples and blackheads Seeppees, onij¥eb, 3%, 1901, by which the Pitte-| unsightly complexions become burkh ironmaster turned over his prop- and velvety, and hair health ead erty to the organisers of the corpora- beauty are made certain by She seven at what was said to be an enorm-| use of Resinol Soap and an jonal He explained that he has soncgative of Resinol Ointment. These ealing preparations do their work ae. quickly and at little cost, proft, rummaging around for the last ten days in the files kept in the office and in @ Brooklyn warehouse without hen even the most expensive and com- earthing the papers demanded by licated “beauty treatments” utterly Progecution. Judge Dickinson became | fail. store is sure to have ‘The nearest dru, Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment. Why not get some today? You can’t dep lidl retbinflatiarmeday 24 y. Frassing co! ion blemishes. 80 gentle, yet ry in be used freely on » Doctors firoush: out the country have prescribed Resi tre siehtora, zone Age Ara tt. ik nl y writing to Dept. ‘sino! ihouted | Baltimore, Md., for a Gaston trial, per more and more indignant as the ex- amjnation proceeded. ‘Mr. Lndabury began to emile when he aq that the witness was unable or un- willing to help the Government in its search for the records, “Maybe it won't be #0 funny when we da tarcens,” ekinaone | the tenderest ol ‘A moment |: certain y im evidence was “colo: {a plainly not ‘colorable!! * Some MEN'S Values in MEN’S SUITS These suits are the sort that you'd have to pay at least $25.00 for at any other store. We are featuring them at $15.00 #0 as to break all records in ‘opening up new charge accounts, Our stocks include every atyle | of the season in all the latest ma- man in regular or stout sizes. $1.00 A WEEK $10 Boys’ All Wool Cassimere and Fancy Cheviot Suits - PAIR PANTS ae tial t stantial Bim welt. jumped up and ran around the witness | mother.” terials and patterns. We can fit any NO MONEY DOWN|. 2. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 14, 1018. | BRIDE KEPT WEDDING | Invitations to Reception Astound Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gi ville Miller Breinig. to-day by Mr. and Mra. nik was Miss Beatrice daughter of Mra. C. A. Cla’ No. 5 Went One Hundredth a! | Mr. Breinig, who ne held at the hone of the Then it developed tha Breinig can keep ® secret * en and h tended to marry her this spring he found he had to start for ¢ which he worked, the coupie decided —>——— to hurry to Greenwich, Conn., where] Terra Nova fi Homeward. they pledged the Rev, Mr. Allen to] LYTTLETON, N. Z, March 14.—The SCOTT'S EMU -% secrecy, and were married, returning| Terra Nova, Capt Scott's Antarctic Children need LSION to progress. home the same day. ship, sailed for Cardiff to-day via the Scorr & Bowns, Bloomfield, N. J. 1-6 Mr. Breinig went to Chicago at once| Straits of Magellan and Rio Janeiro. - | SECRET SEVEN MONTHS. | Cards announcing their wedding, sent Granville Miller Breinig, astounded their ¢riends, Mre. because, so far as they knew, >, twenty-two-year= Breinig was en- as Western manager o fthe firm for and no one was the wiser. He ts turning for the reception and the layed honeymoon wil) begin Ella Wilcox te Found Dead Room with Tabe in Mouth. Fila ran- furnished room al street | Brooklyn, hasn't been in town from | Chicago in a year. They were), The Grats, with whom the lived or curious Ww how a reception could |th® Iast six months, smelled gas early CMe |room. ‘The doot was unlocked and the! riri, fully dressed, was lying on the bed, with nd of @ gas-stove tube in her mouth. She had been dead sov- ad in- [eral hours. When hicago in @ hotel downtown. pct ataniil KILLS HERSELF BY GAS. | Wileox, @ hotel worker, wan found dead from gas to-day in the occupied in the! of Frederick Graf, at No. 100; ;| Edgecombe avenue, On the bureau w a wealed letter, addressed to Mra. Peter used to. live in| MCGrono, No, 616 Eaat Seventy-eighth | to-day and traced it to Ella Wilcox's The Grafs knew nothing about the dead girl, who was twenty- three years old, except that she worked re | ‘oOo -) AA Some Growing sites are’under size—under weight. Some tall and thin, others are backward in studies— pale and frail—improper assimilation is usually the cause. If your children are not rugged and ruddy and rosy—bubbling with energy and vim at all times, you owe them SCOTT’S EMULSION — natare’s concen- trated nourishment to build body, bone, muscle and brain. Brooklyn Philadelphia Value $5.00 OPPENHEIM, CLUNSz @ Buffalo Newark 34th Street, New York Special Values in Women’s Gloves & Corsets Special For Saturday (March 15th) New Spring Corsets The Vassar Corset, best grade French Coutil, wide lace trimmings. Low bust model. ly 2.50 Women’s Kid Gloves | French Glace Gloves, one and two caret 85c Paris point and embroidered backs. ....... Mousquetaire Glace Gloves, 16 button renee 1 45 | in white and black, Value $2.50.......... Complete Showing of Distinctive Spring Modes for the Younger Set, embracing smartest whipcords, Fifteen exclusive demi-Empire, Posti fecta, Misses’ High Grad + 4 laine, English in draped and strai; in draped poplins, Children’s Spring lish cords. collar and revers. An Extensive 2.45 Here Une of aw Boys fron Lee tr tears kde in houuie and Norfolk stylest for ‘NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 A MONTH Confirmation Suite for ‘ewest materials and Po Bh ga Cherwit, Bernard Sailor collar and broad rever models in Eng- Belted back effects, washable collar | 8.90 and cuffs of wide wale cording. Misses’ and Junior Suits New Blouse, draped and tailored effects, » serges, cordeline and diagonals, smartly trimmed and tailored. Special valucs. Misses’ Dress and Tailored Suits styles in eorpisel lebagey jlion Back and tai le Dressy Suits Dsehed and unusual tailored styles; models| and Poiret. In Fail 35.00 Cords, French Eponge. Misses’ Silk Afternoon Dresses 145 high class afternoon and demi-dress gowns| 3 19.75 ight line effects, Of cre etc. Velues up to Coats 3 to 8 years. Girls’ Dressy Spring Coats French Serge, belted back model with broad Extra collar and cuffs af 11.75 white Barathea silk. 10 (016 years. Value 810.50) Misses’ and Girls’ Millinery and Unusual Showing of Charming youthful styles in newest straw braids and exclusive trimming effects. 3.75 4.50 Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing & Furnishings Extra Special Values Saturday Boys’ Norfolk Suits with extra knickers, all wool mixture fabrics, A Complete Assortment of Boys’ Shirts, Caps, Blouses, Pajamas, Etc. Youths’ Long Trouser Suits—Our Initial Showing 20.00 +|25.00 Sizes 7 to 16, fale ? "| 5.50 Boys’ Patch Pocket Suits of superior fab-| rics, navy sergeand mixtures, Sizes 8 to 18, value 10 00| 17, 95 adaptations from the French, as well as leading styles by American designers. Smart Spring Millinery Exclusive Styles in Fascinating Tailored Hats. Copies of English and Paris models, together with effective designs of our own. 5.00 7.50 10.00 Women’s Waists & Blouses Very Special Values Women’s New Blouses In Crepes, Voiles and Batiste; white, also white! and colors, trimmed with embroldsry, and satin 2 00 ribbons. Value $2.95 Women’s Blouses In chiffon cloth over shadow lace with ribbon! bodice effects. Very attractive models. Regularly $7.90) |5.00 Women’s Blouses Semi-tailored styles in the new wash silks (sutin radium), trimmed with black satin tie. | 5.00 Regularly $7.50 Women’s Blouses Copies of our imported models in chiffon, with! under bodice of shadow lace and ribbons. Exceptional Value' Boys’ English Suits in Norfolk, single or oe breasted style. Imported serges and] 0.95 mixtures, Sisea 7 to 18, value 12.50 Boys’ Spring Reefers, all wool navy serge and pd checks and fan |5.00 shepherd checks and fancy mixtures. Sizes 249 to 10, ral, 7.50) and best workmanship. Students’ first long trouser suits and young men’s suits in exclusive styles, finest materials A comprehensive showing of Spring models at moderate prices. Ages 15 to 20—chest measure 33 to 38, 10.00 to 20.00 R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. aCY'S Herald Square en orale Square, GaaP Broadway 34th te 3th St. 34th to 35th St. MEN'S CLOTHES for SPRING Macy’s has complete assortments in every line—in spite of the adverse cone ditions of the market, which have made it almost impossible for many others to secure a comprehensive showing of the newest Clothes for Spring. Fancy Sack Suits At $14.75, $18.50, $19. 75, $24.75, $29.75 and $32.50 Blue Serge Suits At $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 and $29.75 Chester field Topcoats At $14. 75—serge-lined At $19.75—silk-lined Fancy Topcoats At $19.75, $24.75, $32.50 and $44.50 Rain-Coats At $9.50, $11.50, $14.75, $18.50, $22.50 and $27.50 Fifth Floor. Broadway. A Man Can Get An Exceptionally Good Hat Here for $1.88 y}ELF-conforming, semi-flexible black Derbies, with all-silk binding and band, Cushioned all-leather sweat-bands. Soft Hats in the new shades of green and brown, blocked in the newest shapes, suit- able for both young men and men of more mature years. Soft or stiff Hats in stock up to $3.74, Hats at this price by “Crandor” of London, who makes Hats for some of the best-dressed men in London ‘Town and this Town Fifth Ploor, t4th St. $36.50 Duo-fold Bed, $28.50 Upholstered in Genuine “ Spanish” Leather ii As a rule, pieces of this kind are sofas that look like Beds. This one ( illustrated) is a Bed that looks like a sofa or daven- port. Here is both adis- tinction AND a differs ence. When closed there is nothing to suggest that it is a double article of furniture, The framework, of mahogany are of birch in me ahogany finish, finish and fumed oak, is strong or of fumed oak. and rigid, and the springs are = When closed and 1 as a |fof finely tempered indestruct- couch the length is 60 in., the! ible steel, reinforced by cross depth 30 in., and the height 36 ands. in.—very desirable proportions bathe "inside width is four feet, us | [and when opened out the length Where it is necessary to econo» ze space. \His 6 ft. 2 in. The solid ends... “lee Spee tlath deers W.L, DOUGLA $3.50, $4.00 & $4.50 SHOES ] \VESUE A oA onus et) Ly’ Look in W, L. Douglas store ‘windows and you will see shees j put Le 50, it 0 end iA. BO that are gZ just as good in style, fit and wear as other makes costing $5.00 to $7.00, the only difference the price. in all iH seathere, styles and sha every If you could visit W. L. Douglas ie large oats ae at Brockton, Mass. and sce for i) yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then understand why y they are warranted to fit better, look better, ei hoa their shape and wear longer than avy other make for the pric ‘The Bost $2.00 and $2.50 Boys’ Shoe: @.L.DOUCLAS STORES | 283 Nasenn Street. Wroad: GREATER NEW YORK: BROOKLYN ond way, corner 1979 Pitkin Avenus. 120th Street.| JERSEY CITY—94 Newark Avenue, Toth @ic7h Be:| RWARK—831 Broad Btrest, bord PATERSON—199 Market St.,cen, ERENTON—104 Bente | cor, Merit y a s(Cnten Sq.) $21 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street, Doth Street, | 208-710 rnton Sty a

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