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4 246 BVENING WORLD, U FRIDAY, MAROH 36, 19138. | informed, Aante Gray drew the month: ty mame dhe paid high police officials e | for “protection” a ne.| Violations of Law Governing Em: for ner resor' tween July 1, 1912, and March 1, 1913, | When her name was first mentioned be- fore the Grand Jury as a ployees’ Hours Are Many, It Is Declared at Hearing. +} MOT GULTY” 1 GUT CHAR May Change It Later—Hussey | sheet City, che drew 91,30. March 6, the 6ay|a¢ the WaldorfAstoria. she hed men’s organi: ‘on continued to exam- ne J. G. Walber, assistant to the third vice-president of the Baltimore and er-in-law, Edward H. Uliner. March 7, the Gay ehe was hows Open Contempt for —_—>_—__. + Onto Rattroa’, who began his third day Him in Court. HANGS SELF IN HIS CELL. | ee ve suena wines for brow- Prisoner on Blackwell's tatana|***tins an attorney,” Mr. Carter pro- tested during Commits Suicide. Pete Captain former Inspector absolutely refu ¥. svoalled "ateted yeuter- Ad Harris, who developed &| ‘no’ to any question. I make this ob- ‘ ‘ | suicidal mania after he had been sei tion be me of the audience €@ two oharres of bribery, was &F-| tenced, Jan. 11, to a onus jon because so! Detective-Lieutenan so found fault for the reason that tetay by t} Blackwell's Island for stealing cloth| we’ F ef the District-Attorney’s staff. | trom a track of the American Woollen | tf Watber's ean wi Lane bl before Justice Seabury, in the | Company, hanged himecif in his cell Commission. However, I can stand Term ipreme Court, | early to-day. had mad iT in| !f the Commission can.” yaiish sane te ah cents Judgo Chambers, Chairman of tho was released on a ball bond Sent Gatare fastened it to an electric ferred until | "sht Suture. vagh ah neg: chat pobre When Dr, Byrnes, resident physician, b ney Q arrived Harris was dead. The mai Board, said he thought Mr. Walber | ought perhaps to be allowed @ Uttle more latitude that most witnesses, Mr. Carter read from @ despatch which stated that 16,000 suits may be brought against the Bastern railroads by the Government on the grounds that the Federal law limiting the dally hours of railroad employess ¢o sixteen had deen violated. Capt. James EB. Hussey, plainly show- | Sn tag his enmity for Murtha by turning fila Deck on him, failed to enter « and finally was transferred to the Old Prison for observation, At No. 148 eeveral times as intending | Waverley place, the address given as @ confess, entered a ples of not guilty| Harris's on the penitentiary records, ‘was released on the same bond of |®0 Ofe could be found towiay who knew tases he furnished yesterday. Le Maseaa Thirty-fourth Street West Very important Sale Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel - Girls’ Washable Dresses (4 to 14 years) 190 Dresses in —— lawn, linen, pique and dimities. styles to select from. Actual values 5.75 t0 8.50 3.19 Girls’ School and Dressy Coats (4 to 16 years) aon atte Actual values 10.50 and 14.75 §,50,& 12.75 Juniors’ Tailored Suits (12 to (7 years) Made ially for iss, of fl i i qi : i i § E E Hy i 3° & Ag ti ( bot hota in 400 skirta. |: tention, ate Actual values 19.75 and 27.50 14.75 & 22.50 Sates Misses’ Tailored Suits (14 to 18 years) b Be eenetine ededieay vane mmc 19.75 26.50 29.50 Actual values 27.50, 32.50, 42.505 22 to 26 John Forsythe 34th St. West reese REPRE it is Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Bit PSret Segis 7 f Continuing the Sale of Low & High Shoes for Women New Spring and Summer Styles for Dress, General Wear and "i Outing Purposes. “4 $ 3.2.5 Value $5.00 | La Vida Corsets Careful dressers have come to rely on these cele- brated corsets because they have found by experience that to get perfect unbroken lines yt smooth contours it is necess: to wear corsets of the high stamp and design of the La Vida. P ii li F HE FES District-Attorney Smith, in in charge of the effort 1@ Gray, upon whose test!- alleged, another inspector rt ate. 53 “te FF jit! Coutil $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 to $10.00 Batiste. .+++ss0ee0 $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00) Fancy Broche $5.00, $7.50, $9.00 to $20.00 W. B. Corsets Coutil & Batiste.......- $1.00 & $3.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ‘Mrs. Alfred Reeves and Sobbing vu EN of stra Ancte winteme o¢ Wo. 91, §, A, COULD BRING 16,000 |SEEKS NEWS OF HUSBAND _ | Westingtee a ‘West Forty-sixth street.” From this} ‘2°. 8 i ’ MURTHA PLEADS beds the District-Attorney has been] SUITS AGAINST RAILROADS. | MISSING IN FLOOD IN OHIO. Pi Children Visit Officials of Firm of ‘Aante Gray's account hed éwindied to|' The hearing in the raliroad Sremen’s | “Stra Alfred Reeves of Yonkers, a6 Giepute went on to-day before the Ar- eompanied by her two children, today ‘March 1, when she fied to Atlantic! pitration Board in the Astor Gallery hastened to the offices of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company in Jersey City, President W. 8, Carter of the fire- to seek news of her husband, the gen- Which He Was Head. examination. ‘He | etopping at a hotel in Columbus until a to anewer ‘yes’ or train could be | Reeves also went to the Western Union ‘Telegraph Dut through, Mrs, Lord & T aylor Founded 1826 Women’s Spring Suits, Coats & Wraps Special Values Continued Tomorrow, Saturday Mandarin Suits — Gopy of one of the latest Paquin fel Pata fed ca ee GLO somely trimmed with satin, embroid-| 957,50 ered net collar, in the new Bulgarian COOKS... .cccccccccccccccsecscces eoeds Smart Dressy Suits Of black men’s wear serge and shepherd checks, made in the mew | 919-50 effect with attractively draped| Value skirt, handsomely lined with peau-de-| 929.50 CYGDC....cccccccesevcccccccvcccees Fancy Trimmed Tailored Suits In the llisceral Balkan blouse effect; satin and cuffs and pleated sati belt and sash; dressy length sleeve; smartly draped s Rah Cae hy Em 59 Ss juarter Fancy Taitored Suits 5 Copy of one of the latest Foreign 00 ei ied collar, eee Ms ote fh! 55 0 w eponge, han embroid- x ered. Practical draped skirt........ | “e Satin Charmeuse Suits 5 Copy of a late foreign model—in th ° new blouse effect; eet with erated 4 pee belt and sash on sides; attractively} $65.00 draped skirt; black, taupe and navy. . Black Satin Charmeuse Coats Copy of anew foreign model, suitable $2 +00 for strect or dressy wear, in all the new ‘alue cotor combinations.............0008 $39.50 Afterncon & Evening Wraps An entirely new draped model, mara- $35. 00 bou trimmed, 42 inches long, hand- Value somely lined with crepe meteor in all] $50.00 the newest color combinations....... Broadcloth Wraps An attractive 50-inch length model with fancy ‘satin collar snd ‘cuits, | 29259 fastened in front with silk cord and| Value tassel; in light gray, Nellrose, light| 919.50 blue, tan and Cope: n blue...... Dressy Serge Coats Lined throughout with contrasting $. I 6.50 colors of peau-de-cygne and smartly Value trimmed with satin and moire....... , Very Special Exceptional Offering of Rubberized Raincoats $5.75 & $7.50 Values $10.00 and $15.00 Exceptional Values in Ready-to-Wear € Untrimmed Hats Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats Advance styles in large, medium and small shapes, trimmed with ostrich, to fancies, ribbons, flowers and novelty materials; all the new colors Values $8.00 to $12,00 Smart Untrimmed Hemp Hats ) g7 In a variety of shapes; colors are navy, Vv 95 burnt, brown, Nellrose, sky e, aue pink, green and black........+++0+0+ $3.00 Imported Flowers 5¢ Clusters of rosebuds, lilacs, forget-me-| Values nots and rose foliage. .......++.+0+005 to #1.25 Materialsselectedinour millinery trimming depart- ment will besewed onhats purchased free of charge. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. OPPENHEIM. GLLINS »G 34th Street—New York ‘ Offer Unusually Attractive Prices in Women’s Waists and Blouses Smartest and daintiest blouses that Paris produces have been effectively copied and are shown exclusively by Oppenheim, Collins & Co. at extremely moderate prices Women’s Waists in voile and batiste. Exclusive models— reproductions of higher priced styles. rinse | oe Women’s All-Over Shadow Lace Blouses, double collar of chiffon 00 and lace. Underbodice of wide satin ribbon. Exceptional Value | 5« Crepe de Chine Blouses, full double frill of val lace down front 7.90 and around collar and cuffs. Value $9.76 . Women’s Blouses, all-over shadow lace, flesh net linings and Balkan 8 embroidery trimmings. Value $18.75 90 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS 34th Street—New York * Misses’ and Girls’ Department Exceptionally Low Prices for Saturday, March 29th A comprehensive display expressing the newest and most practical ideas in spring fashions for the younger folks Misses’ and Junior Suits of English Bedford Cords, and whip cords and French serges, blouse back, tailored and dressy teimmed Values $09.75 & $82.50 Junior Suits, Norfolk & Balkan styles, checks and serge ...---. 15.00... .18.75 Misses’ Balkan and “San Toy” Blouse Suits.............. 25.00... .28.00 Misses’ Handsome Dressy Suits, copies of French models........ 35.00 to 48.00 Misses’ Swagger Sport and Motor Coats................... 13.75... .22.50 Misses’ Dressy Wraps of Silks and Brocades...............+000: 18.75 to 35.00 Misses’ and Junior “San Toy’ Dresses—a very popular model | —in navy serge with heavy ribbed silk sash of contrasting shades. 15.50 Girls’ Blouse Coats New “Fairy-Land” model; serges, checks; moire and lace trimmed, marquisette collars, 13 75 moire. Girls’ Spring Coats Finest and checks. Wash- sashes of silk or 6 to 16 years abli If f hea i sie lee LE | 9.75 Values $12.50 to $16.50. Girls’ Tub Dresses, new models in lawns, chambray and percales, Em- broidered and other trimming combinations. 6 to 14 yrs. Value $8. } 1.25 Girls’ Exclusive Tub Dresses—Distinctive styles in finest linens, mad- ras, cordelines and cotton voile. Smart trimming effects. 6 tol4 years. } 3.95 Millinery for the Younger Set Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed Hats in all the new shapes and colorings, including new Junior Mother Hubbard poke. Very special prices 2.45 2.95 3.45 4.75 1 Unusually Good Values in boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing Garments of the highest standard of quality, the latest styl of superior workmanship are displayed in our stock. ne-ana Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, extra knickers. All wool fancy mixtures. 8to17 years. Value $7.50 Boys’ Patch Pocket Suits, in Norfolk and double breasted styles, extraknickers. Finest all wool fabrics. Sises 71018. Value $10.00 } 7.95 Boys’ English Norfolk Suits, with extra knickers, 8 to 17 years Aare .. 9.95 Boys’ Reefers, all wool blue serge and mixtures, 24 to 10 years..............,,.. 5.00 Boys’ Negligee Blouses and Shirts, white and colors, 12 to 144% neck......, .95 Boys’ Pajamas, in madras and soisette, sises 6 to 18. Value $1.85................ 95 Students’ First Long Trouser Suits, in English sack, patch pocket and Norfolk models; all wool blue serge and fancy mixtures; 15 to 19 | 10 50 years. fue $16.50 * Young Men’s Suits in English Sacks, patch pocket, Nort 4 | conservative models. Mixtures and blue —_ ath ae rok 15 00 S@ to $8 chest. Value $22.50 i) The KEY to FORTUNE'S VAULTS is commonly Known asa WORLD REAL ESTATE AD. Ac