The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1913, Page 12

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‘ EES SVESING WORLD, WaT WANTS GOFF ON BENCH IN POLIGE GRAFT CASE Excuses His Wire - Tapping Witnesses Until Justice Is Ready for Them. RILEY ASSAILS SLEUTH. Ex-Police Agitated After Seance With Dis- trict-Attorney. Captain Th orer that Just Goff may have charge of the on velopments in « lees wire-tapp ne fey Whitman Proceedings femued muy) to return next Fri other postponemer Fuatice Goff, sitting for the first time Hranch of the graft de tion with District-Attor and Jury ® to-day and the wire subponea before the ¢ been sitting in ti Grand Jury room ant asked him to ater Assistant District-Attorney RILEY WORKED UP AFveR AN UNSOUGHT INT Riley, who was laboris of the ttend- ve Moe of Riley, “and If Mr. Whitman's plans work out he will submit his evidence in the new pol.ce graft inquiry to (he same Extraor- @inary Grand Jur te by Gov. Dix in Se Into the Rosen’ atill in existence and will be called by Testice Goff when the time is ripe for a general investigation of the Police De- partment, which, it appears, is now ing planned to follow the wiretapping uiry. ‘The sittings will be held in January of 1914, when, It Is predicted, a whole- aale police investigation, I" Mkely gto oeeur, In this regard, it ts said Mat) Assistant District-Attorney Frederics | Geceh! has considerable evidence to submit relating to what is known as police promotion graft. Thin cover the charges that detectives and patrol | men paid money for thelr promotions Mr. Groehl. whe has the wire-tapping graft cares in He charge, will submit hia evidence he Grand Jury of Gen ef Sessions fur December, which will | be impanelied next week. | Sustice Goff this morning adjourned | sine die the February term of the erim- inal court. The business of that term wee completed this morning when) fermer Policeman Eugene F. Fox, who | ‘was graft collector in the Kast One Hun- dred and Twenty-rixth street precinct, | BO & suspended sentence, District-At- | tepney Whitman appeared in court and eald on behalf of Fox that he had given information which had resulted in the} confession of Capt. Walsh and aided in the conviction for perjury of former) Pelice = Inapectors Murtha, Sweeney and Thompson Bentence war also suspended on Ash- Hussey, | ley Shea, w gamblers and the police. Mr. Whitman said he had given information which had resulted in the Police Sergeant ¥ bery and Policeman J. J. Hardigan for . Both men are now serving semtences in Sing Sing. FIRES AT WOMAN, THEN PUTS BULLET IN HEAD Big Crowd in Sixth Avenue Sees Attempted Murder and Suicide in Street. John E, Mathews, » painter, of No. 498 West One Hundred and Thirty- sigth street, shot himself in the head | {n the work hour rush this morning at Bigth avenue and Twenty-second street efter <rying to kill Mrs. Minnie Helm- Fedeh, with whom he once lived at No. 24 Van Deusen street, Stapleton, Staten Island. Hundreds of men and women saw Mathews” fire at Mra, Holmreich at u distance of five feet then place the revolver at his own ) fre again and drop. Ambulance m Quinn of the New York Hos- pital said Mathews was in 4 precarivus G0° —" Mrs. Helmreich was unin- j consequences = as a gambler in Har.) Jem and acted as a go-between for the | brokerage firth which Collabeed @ fort- night ago with Habilities totalling mill- fons, appeared before Uni Staten Commiamonte atone to-day to give tions of which he would furnish later. He said he -1e0 holds a amall amount of stock and maintains a smal! bank ec- count in Pittsburgh. |HOLLINS PARTNERS TELL Hoth of to- wey ‘© witnenses told of being | Anthony Walbure of Middleton, O., who gy ” ‘Tow in funds, although they gave no|naid he owned two or three tnilding lots Member: of of F Recently Falled | eatimate of the value of their property. |in Middleton and had no stock or bonds. Brokerage Firm Claim “Near | The first partner examined to-day Wan | but had traraferred mame within four | Poverty.” lien A. Aull, of Pittsburgh, who said | montha previous to the bankruptcy, he had an undivided interest in certain | which makes them attachable. Walburg Two more members of H. B, Holiine Pittsburgh propertion the value of | ales maid he wae quite ready to murren- and Co, the No, 81 Wall street! which he 4i@ not know, but Generip- ‘tier hia interest in life Insurance policies. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, Will Close Out Tuesday, November 25th NO ALTERATIONS NO APPROVALS 267 Women’s Silk Dresses Of charmeuse silk, crepe meteor, brocade, crepe de 1 2 50 e chine or silk plaids; also wool fabrics. Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 122 Women’s Tailored Suits Of broadcloth, diagonal or crepe cheviot, cord de laine - serge or velveteen; a number tur-trimmed. 25.00 . Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 135 Women’s Winter Coats Of chinchilla, wool velour, wool plush, corduroy, suede 1 8 de laine, Radyne, broadcloth or zibeline, silk lined, a number with fur collar. Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 85 Women’s Evening Wraps Evening or afternoon wraps, of chiffon plush, chiffon 2 5 00 or broche velvet, corduroy or tinsel cloth, majority fur-trimmed. Heretofore $45.00 to $79.50 If you own a piano— that's not being played, don’t sacrifice or exchange it at a loss for a player piano. ‘You can bring your silent piano back to life and make it pay splendid dividends on the in- vestment, attach Ce Telekira Piano Player It will transform your piano, no matter what its style or make, into the most artistic of player pianos, o hours time in your own home is all that Is necessary to give you this marvelous player plano. No change In the piano’s appearance—no obstruction to the keyboard. The Telektra requires no pump- ing—plays with or without your assistance—remarkable expression devices—indestructible brass music rolls. We want you to drop in and hear it or send us a postal for full particulars. ir 18 SUGGESTED THAT EARLY SELECTIONS BE MADE OF MERCHANDISE INTENDED FOR HOLIDAY airrs, ESPECIALLY WHEN ENGRAVING riphellad eh OR EMBROIDERING have arranged the following Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday) A Sale of Toilet Articles will offer the following necessari¢s, many of which suggest acceptable Christmas gifts, at attractively low prices. Military Brushes, jn ebony and various woods, PROM Sk Gs es eC Hair Brushes . + each 4.25 | B. Altman & Ca, | THE TELELECTRIC COMPANY Imported Perfume Atomizers . . 1.78 bad Lesh boy Oa Ue Pullman Aprons of brocaded satin . 1.75 | Pullman Aprons ofcretonne . $1,00& | Tourist Cases of brocaded satin i Tourist Cases of cretonne Quickly transforms your own piano intoa Player Piano 1.35 + 65c.& 78c, \ | A Special Selection of imported Celluloid Toilet Articles | at prices which will appeal to those purchas- ing holiday gifts. Military Brushes |Manicure Sets . alle A + + + $3.50/Clocks . . . “Storm Hero” “Eases” ie | Umbrellas = + 2.00 each emia ey 1.43 & 1.98) fiing Mandle Mireors s Clothes Brushes ve ‘ | each . . $1.35 & 1.78 oy Handle Mirrors Hat Brushes. . .88c./@t- + + + + » 91.25 ‘rinket Boxes . $1.25} Nall and Cuticle ‘Trays. . 8c. &$1.00| Scissors . . . . 98c, Hair Recetvers . 85c.|Nail Buffers . . 0c. ShoeHorns . . . 78c.|Powder Boxes. . 853c, Nail Files and Cuties Combs for Men . 30c. Hooks each 35c.|Combs for Women 28c, ee 1918." B. Altman & Cu. have arranged the following Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday): Men’s Siik Negligee Shirts and Pajamas at unusual concessions from regular prices. Men’s Negligee Shirts (plaited or plain), made of imported Habutai silk in fancy stripeeffects or all-white; regular prices $6.00 & $6.50, | ee i ee ee ee ee ee Men's Negligee Shirts (plaited or plain), made of imported Japanese Silk crepe in fancy stripe effects; regular prices $7.00 & 7.50 at $5.00 Men's Pajamas of imported Habutai silk; regular price $12.00 per suit at $5.50 Also Men's Pajamas of mercerized materials and imported madras; regular prices $2.50 & $3.00 per suit. . . . at $1.65 Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs will be offered at the following special! prices: MEN’S LINEN ‘HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . perdozen $210 & 2.35 Plain, hemst'd, per dozen $2.10, 2.75 & 4.00 "WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.50 & 1.95 Plain, hemstitched, “ 1.40 &1.65 Trimmed with Armenian lace . each 32c Hand-embroidered in colors, enclosed in de- corative folder . . . . each 25c Hand-embroidered in white, enclosed in de- corative folder, each 50c., 60c, 75c. to $1.50 Attention is directed to the advisability of early placing of orders for the embroidering ' of initials, monograms, crests, etc., on Hand- kerchiefs intended for holiday gifts, to insure prompt delivery. A Sale of Women’s Blouses will present, at special prices, new, distinctive styles made in the desired fabrics expressly for wear with the smart Tailored Suit. Several Thousand Yards of All-wool Princess Crepe and French Henrietta in black and a variety of attractive colors, will be’ placed on sale at the special price of, perryard . - - »© -« «, 885c These materials are particularly desirable for making Kimonos, House Gowns and simple Dresses for Autumn and Winter wear. (Dress Lengths of the above will, upon request, be boxed for holiday presentation.) A Sale of Holiday Novelties consisting of Fancy Articles covered with silk damask in attractive colors and trimmed with metal galon, will be held in the Fancy Needlework Department on the Fourth Floor at especially attractive prices, as follows: Desk Sets, 6 pieces . . . at $3.90 Waste Baskets . : hoon * 2.85 Book Ends . . . - [per pair 1.25 Veil and Pin Boxes . . .each 1.25 Handkerchief and Glove Boxes * 1,10 In the regular stock of the Fancy Needlework Department will be found many attractive novelties suitable for holiday gifts, bridge prizes, etc. Among them are Doll Telephone Covers for Boudoir use; Dancing Dolls, com- ning pin cushion and tray; Work Bags and kets, Guest-room Toilet Sets, Salts Bot- tles, Boudoir Clocks, etc., with Art Needle- work decorations; Trays, Photo Frames, Couch and Floor Pillows, Garden Baskets, etc, My Aver: woh 350) Rtcets, Mem Yor, Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until Saturday, 29th We will offer the following Splendid Vaiues in Women's Footwear Patent Leather Button Boot plain toe, cloth top... .... cece cece eee Patent Leather Button Boot CHAQUE Pe vciresereresveiiivens Tan Russia Calf Button or Lace Boot CUBA UP iiiicivicceseiecies Black Vici Kid Button or Lace Boot WORIQHG CPi ii iiscilcioncsten sass | $5.00 Stocks will be kept as complete as possible in sizes and widths during this sale. “A Number of the Newest Ideas from Parts Evening & Afternoon Gowns Reproduced for $95.00 & $110.00 In the Special Order Salon e These gowns introduce a number of details which appeared in Paris as late as the first of November. They will be reproduced in the season’s most fashionable materials. This offering will remain in force for a limited period only. — Fans, Bags & Jewelry. At Greatly Reduced Prices Fancy Rhinestone Bar Pins ............. 50c Formerly $1.00 : Fancy Neck Chains ......... $1.95 & $2.95 Formerly $3.25 and $4.25 Real Shell & Jet Lorgnettes.. .$5.75 & $7.50 Formerly $11.50 and $15.00 Solid Gold Scarf Pins—Formerly $1.75 .$7.00 Heavy Gold Plated Cuff Links.... 50¢ & 65¢ Formerly 85c to $1.00 Balas ciicisecousevtras $2.00 & $2.95 Formerly $3.50 and $4.95 Whitby Jet Long Chains............. $3.95 Formerly $5.95 Sterling Silver Key Rings............... 50 Formerly $1.00 Lavallieres—Formerly $1.00 & $1.25...... 50 Black Beaded Bags, bright jet........ Formerly $15.95 Real Gun Metal Bags, fine mesh....... $5.00 Formerly $7.50 to $8.95 Black Spangled Fans........ $1.25 to $6.95 Formerly $2.25 to $12.00 Spangled, Lace and Painted oe 50 to $6.95 Formerly $4.00 to an a. Removal Sales Ortentat Rugs, Domestic Rugs Carpets, Furniture Household & ‘Decorative Linens Lace Curtains Cretonnes & Uphotstery Goods Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. on Lord & Taylor straight tip and mat kid top .......... | Patent Leather Lace Boot 5 6 WRATH ciicerinivesorviawewes Black Russia Calf Button Boot Je 5 straight tip, with cloth or mat kid top ..{ Value Black Russia Calf Lace Boot ferro maurecy Ae ae =

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