The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1913, Page 8

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Fase ‘ ald the Academie Club was not in Pie j bis precinct until July of last year, 3 HA® KNOWN EUGENE FOX FOR SEVENTEEN as. graft from a gambling house or a pros , 1 matter. 1 pride took a dollar of MARVELLOUSLY BEAUTIFUL IN A SINGLE NIGHT. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SULY 2, 1918, GER WANDS AND ARMS MADE ff titute In my life, ¢ “How long have you knewn ex-Po- Dutty'a two Gaughtera entered the ¥ Hceman Eugene Fox?’ asked. Mr. Levy, | roam ag thelr fathor was testifying —— 1 © ’ Feferring to the Informer who is await and heant Mr. Nott arili him. Mra! FREE PRESCRIPTIONDIDIT ing sentence at the hands of Justice “Did bury stopped him, ai Did you ever hold ersati with hime © conversation | siiow no crom-ox “No; 1 just parsed the time of day |SUbect at the time “because It might . « be that these properties had been ace Former Police Sergeant, Ac-| *!th htm occas onatty. mareen'' 3? Stn “Did you ever receive §9% monthly | Wired in an honest Roth? © © cused of Graft, Denies Tak- aty that he might turn over to you a list of | #udJect. ' the places, with the amounts noted, | Duffy denied that he knew any of the | f Only one of the famous memorandum | from which he had been collecting?” | men who had testified axainat him, | ¢ ‘ b Geeks of ex-Police Sergeant Peter J.| ‘I never did.” eying that they had paid him money, Duffy then denied mpecifically every al.) @xcept a few who ER Dusty which the prosecution demandes | ieestion made concerning him by Fos,|Dointed out to him om his Gret trial had been produced | and Mr. Levy continued: gamblers, He had ‘when the taking of testimony in Duffy's | “Did you ever make any collections | wecond trial before Justice Seabury in | from any one?" “I never dia” the Criminal Branch of the Supreme “Were you ever at any of the places Court ended to-day. Duffy is being | mentioned as those trom which you col- F. Smith, Supreme € poker club. the Tammany District demic Club, at No. ] 1¢ tg absolutely false.” ound for Croker's o Gtreet. Duffy has been referred to as | teatimony at the former trial, Inspector Bwee “somector.” NEVER TOOK A DOLLAR OF It was Assistant District-Attorney Nott, cross-examining Duffy, who de- Sher eurey enve: Orrine for D Manded the production of the memo-| Taking Duffy in hand for cross exam- osely concerning i B i @1dn't have them; they had disappeared | hig police duties, ‘The ‘when he was transferred from the West| Q. Dia you own any property before | give ORRINE a trial @harged that chey were in poasession | most of the time? A. 1 was. tral you, fail to get ©f Duffy's counsel, Abraham Levy, and | Q. From the time Sweeney was a cap- called on Justice Seabury to compel] tain up to the last? A.J was. When- + Lavy to produce the books. ever he was transferred I was also. \ Q, At his request? A. 1 suppose so. “I have only one of them, and I de Q@. Did you not, as a matter of fact, cline to surrender that,” exclaimed Mr. | collect graft from gambling houses and Levy. other places? A. No, I did not (em- “I ineist,” Mr, Nott declared and Jus- | phaticaily). + [Ne 3 secret treat: | thee Seabury ordered that the book be|/ Q. Did you have a iist of places from | ORRINE No. 2, in } , , r € price. Cem oe 5 IOROT ! 2 E i I if beets : s2 Adentification ‘Then Mr. Levy called Lieut. Frederick Gray, who had been acting captain of the West One Hundred and Twenty- @fth street station when Duffy was ‘ransferred, and tried te show by Gray that the lockers in the station had been @leaned out then and that Duffy had to my personal knowledge. Of course a | Ask them for booklet. @¥entions, however, and then the de- | fense rested. The prosecution an- |, Meunced it had no more wit: Tt ts probable that a verdict may be hed to-day. The summing up and Seabury's charge are expected be concluded in time to send the the jury this afternoon. Prosecution concluded its case last and Abraham Levy, counsel for after making the usual motions ten the indictment, which Justice denied, announced that he elite the trial by dispensing usual opening address. §= Th: and continuing until Monday, July 7th, will other events, y-four years old, had been and had been a po- ince 1896. For seven years been a plain clothes man, mostly Gweeney, when the latter and later as an Inspector. mentioned here as suggestions. J Shadow Lace Dancing Frocks, Special $17.74 Macy's price was $24.74. Dainty frocks, in one-piece styles, low neck, short sleeves, dancing lengths, white and evening shades, Other styles up to $48.75 for filmy lace frocks; rosebuds. trimmed with satin Shadow Lace Dancing Frocks $11.74 Filmy models, with three flounce skirt made over fet and trimmed with silk rosebuds. Models up to 22.24 for ecru model with festoons of corn-color resden ribbon. Juniors’ Lingerio Made of soft batiste, In one-piece style, elaborately lace trimmed. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Spun Glass , Aigrette Hair Ornaments Small buckle of brilliants, on shell halr pin, with fan-shaped aigrette, Bandeaux of brilliants with algrette or marabout fancy are $3.49, | 23-Jewelled _|f] Dencnrstorn $3.49 Turn soles, high opera heels, finished with dainty Solid mpons. Culurs, blue, pink, white, black. All size: 1¢-Karat 98 i reother, styles ‘up to > 94 for beaded ie ith ry slippers in open-work, twoestrap styles in white calf, | d A patent leather and bronze, 0 i Fine Sill ‘| Fine Sil ' 94c, $1.39, $1.89 Hosiery Gentlemen’s Watches |! Full fashioned, ¢ We teat Btn tft ho evening shades. ble, fine quality in white and sher priced Hose up to $7.49 for jeweled and beaded styles. i Sika 9c, $1.49, $1.98 i ie | if “hyory”’ finish sticks, sik gauze Fans, illuminated, po sparigled and painted, wt td Crepe de Chine straig t lines. Others in more elaborate styles up Petticoats $3.89 ‘our Other Specials lk to $22 Prett y shadow lace trimmed models, and nade on 2.49, “Marchioness” Bloomer Sets $5.94 Daintily embroidered In matching patterns are these glove silk Vests and Bioomers. To-Day and To-\orrow | a Bi plea aaa Watches ‘nurehaned trees in'can be rex Mousquetaire : pats tne ste Ul Pence Kid Cloves $2.74 designs, some in neat black and white patterns and others Macy's “Marigold” Gloves of fine, pliable glace Of fi , such as elsewhere costs $5.00 Women's Slik Stockings, 39¢ COTTON HALF HOSE, made with | | all white; loose and belted models, ‘sollars, Sena pn, a wd re toed i 6 104249, and 9600! Finer qual up to fa4Be || pure thread aie a eee turesd | ] double heels and toes, "in tan and oaners solaeny preity sie i 2 yey way, ” || garter tops and dou! tea in ack, searmtens, IE Ate rereeessereeeese OBC, 6c. 10 sei g cccoce, | AG A A A EN MO Ne NS RA a | Beiter Si ow, a aes, i toe wh Duffy owns a tenement house and a Goff and who was one of the principal | piiwnes tn Yorker Mr, Nott Oeees BERS: DORY, ahowed a dusire to ion Duffy about “For seventeen years," answered hs E | of | BY Re the possession of these, but Justice Sea- Nott could show that thoy were con- oan nected in any way with the graft which | the “ Wer telephone to Fox, as |!t !s charged Duffy took, then he might| & ing a Bribe From Anybody he has testified, and meet him In order | 88k about them. Mr, fandum books. Duffy sald that hel Wort vuegioned ttn choca snore?! TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE amination ran’ |. We are in carneat whep we ask you to RINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE treat- ment. It is » very Chie can be given In the home without i or loss of time from business, m1 ‘ NE is prepared in two forms: pill form, for those § reduced. However, he declined to let] Which graft might be collected? A. 1 | who desire to take voluntary treatment, My. Nott cross-examine on its contents, | “4 Not, Conts only $1.00 » box Q. Did you ever hear that gambling | Riker-H. Drug St Come in! saying it had been submitted only fOr) way going on in the district? A, Not and talk over the matter with them. | R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices: Herald Square oc The protracted week-end holiday beginning on the evening of Thursday, July 3rd, Macy's provides at “Lowest-in-the-City” prices all the needfuls. A few only are ing that he could ination on thie Nott dropped the| {t' might have becn in the street ae no acquaintan y Hall Thomas 2 ‘ourt Justice John Oculists’ Opticians tried on the specific charge that he | lected?’ : J. Delany, City Court Judge John Hey « Century in Business, took $90 from Julius Roth on or about | “7 never was.” MoAvoy and J. W. Rooney are to vinit Gopt. 2 of last year in return for pro | “YOU have heard several men testify | Richard Croker on his Irish estate —. f snases not . ni rai viding police ection tor Roth's | mere, yesterday that they Bad paid you! Tey sail to-morrow on the Cedric.) Only help the eyes, Leader William] they save the sight. a % West One Hundred and Kightsenth | Duffy concinued to follow closely nie| Dalton je firvady on the high seas} 7 O98 of sight is the greatest hardship mankind can endure. Fourth of July Offering rink Habit Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. bras etap eet gee 217 Broadway, Astor House. One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street | joining the police force? A. 1 did not. |ing to risk and everything to gain, for | 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d Station to Brooklyn. Then Mr. Nott] Q. Were you under Dennis Sweeney | Your money will be returned if after a Wh ees, eet pareeed ae results from OR- All lost or found articies ale vertised in The World will be Isted at The World's Informe. le treatment, ment, @ powder; ea Brookiyn Office, 292 Washing- ton At.. Brooklyn, for 30 days following the printing ef the advertisement, For sale by 9 Broadway, S4thte 36th St. Everything for the Summ. Dance or. Garden. Party.: ef witness many dances, garden parties and Men's $5.00 White Flannel Trousers $3.75 Built with the fashionable straight line taper. Finer qualities up to $4.75. Men’s Dinner or Tuxedo Coats $17.50 Of soft-finished worsted, and silkelined. Finer qualities up to $35.50. pig oa $2.69 With “turned” sole and inner lining of suede to Prevent slipping. Sizes 6 to 1044. Finer quality at $3.96. Dra Wes 23¢ Qf white lawn In “bat" shape. Finer qualities {n “bat,” club, string and stock styles, up to white or black barathea Stock Ties at 9¥c. Il sizes. white Leather «94 & $1.44 Made with a facing of very soft, supple kid. Black leather Belts at the same price. White Shirts for Evening Wear 94c With linen bosom and muslin body. Macy's “Custom Stock” Dress Shirt is #/.98, and the Tuxedo style (with laundered double cuits) is the same price. Finer qualities up to pinstuck Silk Tuxedo Shirts at $5.74. Men's Ingrain Siik Socks 94c White and black, Of white silk. with black clock, at $1.94. Shot silk etiects from Paris at $3.96. Men’s Handkerchiefs of White Silk 39c Size 21 inches square, and with 44 or !g inch hem. Finer qualities up to Silk Handkerchieis at $2.49, elsewhere $3.50, i $18.75. Nericlk and “English” softeroll sack. Excellent for the garden party or informal dance, Similar quality elsewhere is $25.00, ‘Men's West Coast Panama Hats $3.96 Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 St. Ai G ag EO GOS EET IT OY ee Here’s a Rousing Depend Upon This Store for Last giz sueee.. Minute Needs Ze THERE ARE TWO OR THREE IMPORTANT POINTS to consider in Preparing at the last minute for a three-day trip or stay-at-home good time— THE STORE, ITS KIND OF GOODS and PRICES, You can save. time, money and worry by buying everything here. We never walt to be asked to reduce a price. We initiate low prices, The best goods in the world are here in greatest “assortment. EXTRA SERVICE in store and out has been prepared \ elma, 10 meet every delivery or aie other demand, WE NEVER SACRI- FICE QUALITY to make a low price, but neither do we use quality as an excuse for a high price. These $ things YOU know by ex. * perience. Now listen to a few suggestions: 0c “tbe Four-in-Hands, 25c THEY ARE Soc. qualities and are selling in dozens of stcres at The best styles that have been produced this season, Several designs tm Danel effects and each a variety of dltterent colorings, Men's Fancy Shirts, 58c. With soft cuffs; a splendid variet 5 aa en etek of vias a ce ag? HOLIDAY SPECIAL Women’s Dresses at $1.98 And Other Remarkable Offers BEFORE YOU GO AWAY SEE THESE and take several for every-day wear in the country. Tub Dresses in voile, percale, lawn and linen—some with coatee, others in coat effect, buttoned down the front, Newest Summer styles and colors. ’ Clever Dresses at $2.98 “ihod dimity and stripe gingham, made with coat effect and em- broidered in front pane! r and cuffs embroidered. $19.98 to $98.00 Dresses at $9.98 to $49.98 Superb Dresses from our stock, suitable for dances and more or less elaborate social affairs in the Summer. The original prices were far below the prices charged for similar apparel in other stores where such exquisite high grade Dresses can be found. Extraordinary value at reduced prices. wen Knickerbockers, 49c to $1.4 LINEN, duck, crash and khaki, strongly made, perfect fitting, cool comfortable. Bloomers for boys from 5 to 8 years “a Knickerbockers tor the Boys’ Bathing Suits at 98c. One and two plece Suits, cotton and worsted materials, also sweater knit styles; colors are plain navy and gray with fancy end stripes; sizes 2 to 16 years. Becond floor, Livingston atreet side, Kast Building, Second floer, Centre] Building. July Clearance of Women’s Suits 200 Wonderful Bargains Thursday At $6.95, $10.00 and $15.00 50 tailored Suits that were $15.00 will be $8.95; 78 tailored Suits that were $19.75 to $24.75 will be $10.00; 75 tailored Sults that were $22.50 to $32.50 will be $15.00 each. All these stylish, natty, wanted now Suits have been taken right from our own stock to make this remarkable offering for the holidays this week and reduced to record low prices, All the styles and ma- terials of the season and a number of odd Suits that are marvels in value. Any of the Suits may be worn right now and will be useful for early Fall wear as well. None C, O. D. or on approval. (HOLIDAY sPeciaL, “Shirred” Silk Parasols, $1.95 } Like Those Sold at $4.00 and $5.00 SMARTEST PARASOL OF THE SEASON and the greatest hit we have ever had in the Parasol Store. We introduced them to Brooklyn and Greater New York—the beautiful shirred Parasols like those that Manhattan stores sell at $4.00 and $5.00. The best of luck permits us to sell them for $1.95 in the following colors: Navy, Green, Purple, Cerise and Black. Please come early. Stoxe orders only. Street floor, just inside Fulton etrest eatrases, 800 Women’s Wash Skirts Value $1.75 to $3.50, at $i.10 and $1.35 MADE OF WHITE PIQUE, cordeline and rep, in a number of good sty! some deep plait down front and trimmed with buttons, others prettily trimi with embroidery. None C.O.D. or on approval. —Seeond floor, Central Building, 75c Wash Petticoats, 49c PERCALES, in black and white strisfes, also neat striped seersuckers; abo black percaline and shepherd plaids; some sateens, also colored Heatherblooms in a variety of styles. 39c to 50c Corset Covers, 25¢ Assorted lot of dainty Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, low neck and full front. . Second Noor, Kast Building, Centra! Building. Women’s *é:,va* Pumps, $1.65 COOI. white canvas instep strap Pumps, ribbon bow, thin turn soles, covered Cuban heels. Only three hundred pairs in the lot. Women’s White Canvas Low Shoes, $2.48 a Pair White canvas, in Gibson and Pump models, closely trimmed, welted and stitched soles, leather Cuban hee's. , aeond oor, Met Builéiag. HOLIDAY SPECIAL. | [_nOUbaY sreciaL, 1 Women’s Silk Coats Reduced 100 Thursday at $5.95, $12.95 to $16.95 BEAUTIFUL COATS that are needed for the cool evenings of Summer in the mountains and at the seashore, and just right to wear far Into Fall, There are silk moires, bengaline, charmeuse and grenadine Coats right from our own stock and radically reduced because they have slightly overstayed the tine al- lowance given to all apparel here. We never carry over stock to another season, Style range is wide—-from the short tango Coat to the practical 4 lengths, [Hott a t variety of colors, including a generous quantity of black, navy and ta H H Sane 32 to 44 bust measure, v 2 sil we Silk Shetland Veils, 50c Women’s “port, Motoring and Travel! Coats ‘ . At $3.75, $4.95, $595 to $24.95, $1.98 Chiffon Cloth Veils, 98c The best, most comprehensive collection of Summer Coats tn the cty—at SPECIAL FOR THE FOURTH, The Shetland Veils are slightly Imperfect, but prices far lower than those of any other store where quality is dependable. in many the mill imperfections are scarcely percepti The chiffon Veils are Mackinaw plaids, chinchilla, polo cloths, mohairs, of a heavy chiffon cloth, 134x1 yard, hemmed all around, and cannot be pi tweeds, chased elsewhere under the quoted yalue, Blreet floor, centre, Central Building, Hi SPECIAL. $2.50 Princess Corsets, $1.19 TWO NEW MODELS, low bust effect, long straight hip te, jaa of white batiste, well boned, supporters at. $1.50 Her Majesty Corsets, 69c New low bust model, long straight hip line; made of white batiste, supporters attached. beoond Fivor, Fulton street aide, East Bullding, ! HOLIDAY @PECIAL. Two Drug Specials VERY LARGE bottles of Sodium Phosphate, Citrate of Magnesia, Vichy or -Kissingen Salts, regularly $9c., at 43c, a bottle, Peroxide of Hydrogen, large bottle, regularly 49¢,, at AL} Quantities restricted. Store orders only and no hurry box orders filled. Birert floor, Fulton eizeet, Ormtra) Building, 20c Undervests, 2 for 25c EXTRA SIZE, low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves, 1] plain; also regular sizes tn plain and fancy. Women’s Union Surts for Bathing, 98t lack ribbed cotton, ki kth. aeras. Elack ‘merino, ength, ribbed. Bare ties same quality. seeeeg, Women's I5c Stockings, 9° |(—SSamarenaac ]| 75e. Dressing Sacques, 49c COTTON STOCKINGS, seamless, double garter tops ————— = a bre ' ” and double soles, In black and tan, ‘Store orders only, Men's 15c Half Hose, 9c A WONDERFUL variety at this price, Dainty floral DAY SPECIAL,

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