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TRE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY “22 no FINE »” + IMPOSED FOR i SUK FRAU Mos Gin of fe of Rosenthal & , Co, Is Settled in Court ij at Last. yi’ . ae settee ry NOTED MEN MIXED UP. * e) Government Said to Have Been Defrauded of More {Than $5,000,000. . ‘After eleven years of waiting, {@Mich involved a long discussion with | Over extradition, the United ites’ this morning. succeeded in to an end the case against im 8. Resenthal, former head A. 8. Rosenthal & Co., silk impor- met he 43 Greene street, who was i fn 1902 for silk frauds in the Gustom House amounting to hun- of thousands of dollars. The Biecovery of the frauds led to the dis- @ilesal of Appraiser Wakeman, the fdictment of Appraiser Charies C. Poet {a said to have caused signs -between Secretary of the Gage and President Roone- ‘Volt, which finally resulted in the m of Secretary Gage. John B, Stanchfleld, counsel for thal, appeared before Judge dq@mee L. Martin in the United States @ District Court to-day and entered a of guilty ‘for his client. Judge im Imposed a fine o £310,000, which ‘Was promptly paid by the lawyer, @nd as Browne is dead and Rosen- {hal's partner missing it is supposed that the silk frauds case is now @aded. The Government has derived 940,000 from its action against Rosen- in New York early as 1899, but In 1901 a Treasury official exonerated the | Rosenthal company of any intention to defraud the Government. In De-+ cember, 1902, President Roosevelt re- opened the case, and the arrest of the two silk dealers and Appraiser Browne followed, Chief Appraiser ‘Wakeman’s ‘resignation was !mme- diately asked by Secretary of the Treasury Gage, and Wakeman an promptly refused and sent a letter to the President declaring that Gage had refused to allow him to tell of the frauds which had oxisted for some time. Roosevelt removed Wako- man the following day. The investigation which followed revealed ae Rosenthal had agents in custom houses in France, Ger- many, England, Jayan and America, and had_passed goods at low weights in all these countries. His dyeing | gs factory was at Lyons, France. His firm was regarded as the greatest silk importing concern in the world and was listed at many millions. Rosenthal’s wife, who inhertted $4,000,000 from an uncle In Melbourne, Australia, took over the management ofthe business after the silk importer fled to Japan. Agalnat Fifteenth Amendment. COLUMBIA, 8. C., Jan, 2.—The South Carolina General Assembly to-day went on record as favoring the repeal of the fifteenth amendment to the United States Constitution, which, in effect, wives negroes the right to vote. Resinol stops scalp itching and promotes hair health i you are troubled with dandruff, eczema or other scaly, itching scalp affection, try shampoos with Resinol Soap and an occasional treatment with Resinol Ointment. You will be sur- prised how quickly the trouble disap- pears, and the health and beauty of thal, as he fled the country in 1903 @fter giving bond for $30,000. When the silk frauds were un- “@arthed in 1902 it was said that the Government had been defrauded of More than $5,000,000, and suit was brought against A. 8. Rosenthal & Go. for $2,500,000. This suit was tried ‘@wice, but at last was dropped be- @muse of the death of witnesses. Martin L. Cohn, Rosenthal's part- Ber, and Appraiser Browne stood iflal after Rosenthal forfeited his Bond and were convicted. Cohn was ‘@echarged and Browne sentenced to hg years in the penitentiary. iE thal fled the country tmme- after being indicted and went @ Japap, where his company had im- ‘fertant connections. Japan refused @ grant extradition, as he was a British citizen, and 4 futile legal battle followed. In 1903 Browne and as the former appraiser | wa witness against the im- ir, ‘tihendual opened negotiations porte: pil the Department of Justice to} ’ ¢ ww his le and payment of a minal Vine. The ‘action to-day terminated the negotiations. Rumora of allk frauae were heard \ prices in New York for good Furniture. We Will Trust You We are just ag amztous for charge accounts as we are for cash sales. $15.00. China Closets.... $22.50 China Clos * $30.09 China Closets.... $42.00: China Closets.... $75.00 Buffets .. o. $20.00 Buffets.. 980.00. Buffets 942,00 911.00 $14.00 +s $20.00 Dining Tables.... $87.00 Dining Tables.... Dressers, special. Bia catavog FREE Clearance Sale Now 1s the time to select that piece of Furniture or that house- ‘8 keeping outfit you have been thinking about. By doing you? choos- ing now you will save one-third the Semylae prito-= dust think of it— +f, you pay % less than what 1s already conce: the hair improves. Avoid imitations. Resinol Soap and Ointment heal skin eruptions, clear away pimples and blackheads, and form a | most valuabl i Durnes bolls, | to Resinol, Dept. 22-3, Baltimore, Md. Sold by \ruggiste, Preseribed by doctors for 18 years. Don’t Persecute your Bowels ere, eoothe the | Cure | BE teadacho and taltguon, oo micas know. | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Prise * Genuine suta Signature, company sed to longer stand by [ete om tne curr, and’ VIOLINIST 18 BACK TO [is Shsseucmstentet ne tee SUHMIDT'S COUNSEL ia %/ BHEER ALINORY CLUB) EE yp a the police. WILL BRING OT The ey is using the same wit- Nation i a ty ts Ld Li posted | Resses as {n the former trial, in which jauong! ure inp |the Jury disagreed and in about the | Hubby Failed to Pay Wife and Is ‘hoe to guarantee dat oinik would r same order. Justice Davis ts hurry- Brought Here From “The enforced return of id ing the case, and the evidence is be- face an allmohy debt {ome case ing gathered much more expeditiously | Chicago. I occurrence in the di- | treatment. Stop drugging Ee I na | Gregor Skoinik, end man with the be see f defense has be ror Skol The taking of testimony in the trial dae te swosncexamination -o¢{famous Marburger Minstreis and the , 7 of Hane Schmidt for the murder of] genmidt’s counsel They “intimate | virtuoso who played the violin in] Skoinik's cam however, he pi Anna Aumueller was resumed to-day| that Anna Aumueller died following | Ludiow Street Jail to soothe the] surety to make good ni de. _ premature childbirth and was not | members of the old Alimony (Club, ts|fault. In cases of this kind a Dep- in rt riminal Branch of the Su-| Killed by Schmidt, but admit that he|back again in the Jail for failing tol uty Sheriff may go Into apy State === preme Court before Justice Davie. By! cut up the body and threw the pleces| pay his wife $40 a week. The noted|and apprehend a porson surrendered We order of the Court women were ex-| into tho North River, Violinist was dragged from a concert | by bis bondaman. , Nor FORE!—Tomorrow the Qualifying Rounds Begin for the. GIMBEL Mid- Winter Golf "Metin It is held on the Golf Course in the Sporting’ Godda Section, Fourth Bloor, GIMBELS French Lingerie That ‘Would Cause te eee Es ats A . A Sensation at the Paris White Fair! | |riim "thetic fr men and for women ths 16love sor lowest scores This special occasion was especially arranged for the hundreds of women who regret that upineach divin, “he woprevoutournamentcreatedan bamenas Prise to 8,000 miles di- ‘des New York from Paris—and that they cannot attend the famous White golfers, which is sure to be exceeded b; orene, ove over the wr ine mach on Fairs which have been made famous by the great Paris shops. THERE ARE NO ENTRANCE ‘FEES Oh This Lingerie was made especially for us by the best needlewomen in France. golfers are cordially invited to compete. Every garment is hand-embroidered and is designed to fit the American woman. As there are hundreds and hundreds of these undermuslins, sizes are complete—but as the prices are so uncommonly little, we suggest that you make your selections early.’ French paneer asmooe na UBWAY STORE Combinations, $1 ce iro of 2 neers one : Petticoats, $1 A ‘Preliduey Clothing Sale oF Great Inporone Fy Drawers, 50c $15, $16.50 and $18.50 ae Corset Covers, 50c SUITS&OVERCOATS is yt Nightgowns, $1.50 lt 10 mane, French Lingerie at any Other Extraordinary OVERCOATS at ts SUITS at $10 Chinchilla Overcoats| Cassimeres Prices Up to $150—as Econ- omies of 25 to 331-3 Per Cent. Kersey Overcoats Prevail in the January White Sale. Second Floor Freie Oversonts bce Velour Overcoats. Serges and Thibets. Colors are Colors are oy gs ° 99 | |Blue, gray, brown and Let’s Start the Victrola!” | fancy tines” **|Bue back gy brom Nowadays, when you want to tice a new or are have friends in for afternoon tak oF an crontaneny, Chesterfield Coats Models are the ever-willing Victzole 5 is at your command to Bro, Pane Come English. Button Sack cage Perfect time rig asic i i Tourist Coats Three Button Sack. Velour or self collars.} Conservative styles. NOTE-—A large number of these Coats heavily lined, also quarter ana full lined with fine wool serge—all at $10. Boys’ $5 & $6 Suits and Overcoats, $2.90 favorite dance-tune, for one-step. hesitation or tango, from the ‘(Down Home Rag” or “Nights of Gladness” to the ““Irrisistible,” is in ite repertoire. Tho, Suits at $2.90 The Overcoats at $3.90 - 4 The GIMBEL i The Suits are of all. Exod fabrics, tetany neat 4 Reda Tong Beboel Grerooats all-wool ut serges, M 5 Collection of | [iniccericcesrs "re cut tal assk roomy, hast | baths, wdtted beatae anda ame “heir , cuffed sleeves and = good warm: lining, throughout, and all seams tape reinforced, | in neat gray and brown diagonal stripes; ’ j in neat Norfolk Double-Breasted models; | good warm Chinchilla Overcoats for the also a good assortment of Suits for the little fellows with belt all ‘around,’ self chaps in blue, gray and brown mixtures; all | double breteteo, and a good warm lining; e bhind CH sizes 214 to 17 years. sizes 214 to 17 years. Subway Store, Bi inishes of | | the ihe , NEARLY 500 WOMEN’S VICTROLAS is remarkable for its completeness and Victrola IX at $50 ed as being the lowest sweet and powerful in tone— moderate in pee A handsome cabinet to match, holding 150 records, is $25. The ecnniuaten: priced $75, gives practically a Cabinet Victrola, and may be bought for $6 cash and $6 monthly. The Superb Victrola XVI is here in the most complete assortment of finishes to be found in the country. In white enamel, Circassian walnut or American walnut, at $250, or $16 cash and §15 monthly. laids, button down thefront, In mahogany, fumed oak, gun-metal oak, golden oak, driftwood, B several pretty styles, two early English, Antique or weathered oak—in fact, almost an fina of which are uced ex- to match your furniture, at $200, or $10 cash and $10 monthl. tl rept This perfect, new Victrola XVI has an sutcmatic stop, fg style ’ actly. speed indicator, and new style spring motor. We hope to have the pleas- $5 would be more in ure of showing you these machines at your convenience. Eighth Floor keeping with even the} January Clearance price GIMBEL Scalloped of such dresses. Sizes 14 “Durable’ SHEETS— SS to 44. subway Store, Baloony Firm and Reliable LINENS in a F NE} ‘amous Housedresses+4These This we say not as a mere boast, Cut-Piece Sale ade by but as concrete evidence of the excel: A Featured Event for Sale Price $1 oe ene Dy (sep wt vERINGS cs. our fine stock of ED CO! Friday and Saturday ’ scalloped ‘*Durable” Sheets have come 66,000 yards 01 good serviceable Bought so hurriedly that we didn’t have E time to ask the maker’s permission to use his The favor into which these neatly with housekeepers nxs impolled us to n three groups. name, but women who know the best make make tois special offering tomorrow will be on-hand early. i These Housedresses are all pretty. x PRETTY DRESSES wAT $2.95 It seems an absurd for such dresses as of pretty shepherd plaids or combinations of and is a particularly good instru- ment for the purpose. It is Adjustable Dress Forms Specially Priced at $3.75 Mutual agreement with the manufacturer of these “Acme” Automatic Dress Forms en- ables us to offer a limited number of the 1914 models at this remarkably low price. This is an excellent form (illustrated) and just as valuable to professional cressmakers as to those who delight in making their own gowns, The Form is made in four sections, each with a separate adjustment, of hips, bust, waist and neck, This spyle for 1914 will give the new narrow shirt effect. Firm Iron Stands with castors, easily raised or lowered and covered with a fine quality of black Jersey cloth, Style A gives measurements from 32 to 40. ner B: measures from 36 to 44. eling at 9c to 26c Yard Linen and union glass, dish, hand, face, roller and side toweling in lengths of 1 to 10 yards, 36c to $2 Table Linens at 18c to $1.35 Yard Linen and mercerized table linen in single and double damask, vountlers patterns, many. extra fine qualities, 76c to $1 White Dress Bleached “Durable” Brand Sheets Descend in Price Siges Given Are Before Hemming Bize Regularly Clearaway 54x90in....... 63 x 90 in. 63 x 99 in. 72 x 90 in 72 x 99 in at Cleraway Prices. models, in plain or figured chambrays striped or solid percales or in nicely s' JAWwns. Square or round collars, trimmed with em- broidery or Dutch neck effect, while a few are in the high neck style with long sleeves; these, of course, are all extremely new models an mrany have the kimono or Taglan sleeves. Other good styles specially priced at t et. 50 Either Style at $3.75 re oa Peas sows toms Does a aq dress Li . in. al u . 1Z to 44—not adjustable. ine 65 5 BS, Second Floor Subway Gtore, Lower Floor NIGHTGOWNS, PETTICOATS and UNDERMUSLINS: ! es $1 Iron Stands at 75c Each 75¢ to $1 Grades at 50c These can be used with the above In addition to the above items there is a fine Mo ag cars| waist tony, making a complete form at a binations, Corset Covers and Drawers; all are Yi ee ly trimmed or embroidery, well cut perl; ola very low price, Fifth Floor o Leesa ry, won oul) properly proportioned and ,