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ota be Testimony and Is Reproved in Court. days the atmosphere in jan'a Part of the Supreme been growing warmer with of witness tampering in the suit brought by Lewis Rosen- against his pretty young wife, . To-day it reached white Dr. Oscar Agnew Spier, eo-respondent in the case, nearly jail. Dr. Spier also is being 960,000 for alienating Mre, affections. John Handy, a chauffeur, witness stand at the morn- m of the trial Dr, Spier close to the witness and intently. The doctor had jusly charged that Handy, who that he saw Dr. Spier and Mie. Rosenthal in “September morn” Pewee in the doctor's office, had of- fa¥e4 to sell him his testimony. “Z positively deny that,” said Bandy, when Justice Cohalan quos- tlened him. “What!” shouted Dr. Spier, rising frem his chair, “Why I could pick your kind out ina thousand. You aro ‘the sort that testifies any way for am 4 z H i i Ht * Dr. Spier was choking with anger @m@ would have gone on with his apeecch, but Justice Cohalan ordered Bhim to be quiet. As soon as the next witness left tho Justice Cohalan called Dr. Spier. SCORNS WITKESS + Says He Would Have Bought) Provides for Repeal of the EVERY MAN HS OW HOBSINS ONGRESSACT Nation-Wide Prohibition Bill Present Revenue Laws. WASHINGTON, April 15--Natton- wide prohibition was urged before the House Judiciary Committee to-day at hearings on the resolution of Repre- | sentative Hobson of Alabama provid- | ing for a Constitutional amendment. Mr. Hobson opened the argument. “We do not propose,” he said, “to argue the merita of this question. Our position is that the question before the country is simply whether the committee and Congress will give the people of the various States the right to pass upon the matter.” ‘WALL STREET WHISKEY MAKER UNDER THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 191 a to 1-8 above last night's close, but market relapsed into dulness. fean Petroleum sold down to 61, loss of 1%. During second hour market was moderately active, but tone was rath- er heavy and in absence of aggros- sive support traders said beara would Representative Hobson contended that his resolution, directed againat the sale of liquor for “beverage pur- poses,” would not interfere with States’ rights. Ho said that under the proposed amendment it would be pos- sible to manufacture liquor “for use” but not for “sale.” The amendment, he said, would not interfero with the “old drinker drinking,” but would pre- vont the “debauching of youth.” Hobson explained that the present revenue laws would be repealed by his amendment, which would permit anyone to make whiskey for his own use. He declared that about 55 per cent. of tho people in the United hecenend were living in prohibition ter- ritory. —_—_——_——__ ALLEGED PICKPOCKETS TAKEN IN BANK CROWD More the Justice apoke the physician | Men and Women Frightened When epelogized and promised not to repeat $0 bold an uneducated man for “4 @ort of conduct,” said the Judge. know better than to do such a and you ought to be committed, I alk” Dr. Spier promised not to mis- ve. trial was then resumed, with a9 @ witness. Detective Gets Single-Handed. Four Detective John Finn of the Pick- pocket Squad noticed four men at you to behave during the rest} Franklin street and Broadway to-day, @@ this trial or you'll surely go to] two of whom he recognized as old |¥ pickpockets. He followed them on a Broadway car to Fourteenth atreet, taking the precaution to call them to the attention of two mailcargiera ao ‘was @ regular Romeo and Juliet} that they could identify thom later if love affair between my wife and me,” pie Set I became sus- her I found her ‘doll- ‘every Sunday afternoon and fm the company of Dr. Spier, Se MEMORY TEST FAILS, WOMAN HELD INSANE Mane. Rique, Who Once Said One ‘ln Four Were Crazy, Sent to Ward’s Island, Pme, Adele Maric Rique, who @nused some amusement four years age by declaring that every fourth Dereon in New York was insane, was ‘e-day committed to Ward's Island @@ an insane person by Supreme e Justice Weeks. As the founder University for Soul Education Mental and Material Eleation she known as the “Soul Doctor.” months Mme. Rique has been Mea@ing @ secluded'life. The first in- @eation that her mind was failing ame on March 30, when the manage- ment of the Young Women's Chris- @iam Association complained that had jJocked herself in her room refuser to take nourishment. been a publi t of elocution since 1 was viph- team,” she told Justice Weeks. red her, r often | among a crowd of persons waiting lc speaker and a “Lan necessary. The four entered the German Sav- inga Henk @t. Fourth avenue and Fourteenth street and took mats to make deposita or withdrawals. Finn got Policeman Sauter of the Fifth street station to stand guard at the door, und then he announced to the crowd: “There are some pickpocketa here! Please don't create any disturbance until I get them.” The astonished crowd stood back as Finn pounced on the four. They said at Police Headquarters that they were Abraham Romanofeky, who, the ha a cord extending uel Taylor, who has the police aay, seven- teen times, but has escaped with fines and one term in Elmira; George Mc- Call of Philadelphia and Edward Carter, who refused his addreaa, —<——__——. “PURE AD" BILL LAW; PROHIBITS FAKE SALES Ordinance Aimed at False Adver- tising of Merchandise Sent to City Clerk. The ordinance prohibiting fake ad- vertising of all kinds becomes a law to-day. Mayor Mitchel had ten daya in which to either sign or veto the measure. That period expired this morning and the Mayor sent the jomed to luxury and have hast} ordinance to the City Clerk without ‘the fine things of this world that «| his signature or veto, Woman in my station of life needs. I have @ good character and a splendid memory The penalty for a violation of the ‘and in all my business deal-|Fdinance is a fine of not less than I have never kept books.” your memory is good,” said the “can you remember when you ee woinan replie she ei of her arrest several her arrest for practising med- recounted the circum- $25 nor more than $250, or imprisn- ment of not less than five days nor more than six months, or both fine Gj prohibits untrue, de- | and imprisonme ‘The ordinance yeare|Ceptive or misleading advertising of when medical society authorities | merchandise, securities, services or anything offered for sule or disposal, withopt # license. She was not,| It is designed to prevent fake sules of a wicted of the charge, Rique was brought to court Bellevue Hospital am- ia of Dadances. 16,000 TROOPS START SIXTY MILE “HIKE” But Border Force Under Gen. Funston Will Be Ready for Any Call to Mexico, WOUSTON, Tex., April f the Becond Army Division, mobil feed at Galveston and Texas City Regiments will follow each other rap. entire division will be afoot. will not affect the pre- Eissea Division. as transporte ar im readiness for the mon, and a Re time will they be out of sight o1 railway for embarkation of the tracks, which could take the| to Galveston in short order. 15.—The eizty-mile “hike” of about 10,000 men on to-day with the departure of the Fitth Brigade from Galveston. The RIGHT Remedy Maly until by Thursday practically the Gen. Frederick Funston, commanding tho goods from fires and bankrupt con- cerns, It will prevent the false label- ing of shirts and other articles of apparel, It prohibita newspaper ad- vertising that is misleading in any way, and likewise makes {t a crimo to make false advertising aasertions through circulars, eee Anhut In Sent to the Tombs. John N. Anhut, the lawyer who was to Dr. John W. Russell while the latter was in charge of the Matteawan Asy- Jum to recommend Harry Thaw's release and sbi at liberty on ball pending the result of his appeal, is locked up in the 'T surrendered him to- He was re- y on, the. pro- vision that the argument on his appeal should not be delayed. original): for CONSTIPATION ! Don't experiment“) with harsh purgatives, they in- jure the bowels and age vate your condition, ‘ake the perfect remedy, Hunyadi Janos Pill © | it v eel SW by mall to convicted of offering a bribe of $26,000) ns raings,| Newcomb C wi Presl- : no doubt raid the list again. Alaska datod, against a Now York Stock Hix.| Year ended Feb. 28: Net earnings | Newcomb Carlton was eleciod ‘i your sight, but prevent Gold war vory active, rising tp 26 1-8 change High price of 68 i. am ras te ee ot ie black: oF heodare Ni other serious troubles.Do ransactlo 0 1 o'cloe | J rt decrease of ‘Si ngs, tae, tau. Ce [above 193 7-8 on the’ Consolidated | from July 1 decrease of #0 Ree eee Meee ae Eyes Examined Without Charge F 4 red w arly hie ‘ , siemdny's fe Ae a BS it touched a high of 156 1-4, against) Through local bagkers American|}?4 4 = “Formeny fm Oh BR Y= Riise is. und did not change handal polephone Company has arraned to| Tat ft = 184 Broadway at John St. Astor iiovse, rt bi G1 — “lunder 154 7-8, when tt touched 154 8-4] geil approximately $30,000,000 two- | 1145 = 223 th Ave., 15th St.| 101 Nessau, Ann ‘St. br % a, on the other exchange. year 5 per cent. coupon notes of tele Market opened unsettled, General 390 6th Ave., 22d St.117 West 42d—N. Y. ~~ i Olly Commission houses handled a large phone subsidiary companies Indor: liquidation worced list to new low 498 Fulton St., Cor. St, lyn. i 4 my I Bond St,, Brook . r io, ae gi Siz t STORE OPENS AT 8.30 A. M. ae i hla z it Am, 0! 10 = $F oe Hott ay ¢ 8 ° 36 Years Lraders of Fashion GRO Women’s Gl Be &: 3)! Hand Bags | | Hie” $1,756 iba s te — % b 4 Values. . . ey in Is Gu ont & Lcd ibie tc Ta AVE. 1977020" ISTREET. Elbow length. = = 4 y= g oe $ : White, cham- Pita oe Pi ° es % =< 1.98 An Extraordinary Opportunity to Buy pagne, tanand «| +% Regularly 9 Paris ° $ brown, | W ea) Suits at in eh + ¥ 13.00 omen s cart) ults a “Ba =% \ vp tO Regularly $29.75 and $32.50 Values 4 = 4 4 Women's - % A : " a” a yy Hand The Materials are fine all-wool men’s-wear serge, eponge and black and white checks. By eae} Bags that | ‘The Trimmings are of black taffeta and pretty ornaments and buttons on coat. New fancy He ; 2 Made up | “raped jacket, lined with guaranteed peau de cygue. The Skirts are made of the new full length aN k 3 a pony ae tunic, trimmed with taffeta to match jacket. The Colors arenavy, black, Copenhagen, green and Kid Gloves; 83 =% ple line | Labradorblue. We have all sizes in stock. Ne PEs length r 4] 49 =f and were - ’ t y 82.50 7 a ¢ Oe A if 78 net wed. | Women’s $32.0 Silk Suite, 2 Women’s $25 Party & Street | "Women's Kid Gloves, white rh ag | tore, were at $22.50 *" Sille Dresses, at $14.75 | regularly 81.35, pair 1100 E = | , ‘lle «i Tae tage |! ie = 2 ee mn Latest models made of fine moire we Made of crepe meteor, faille a ' Woenen Silk Gloves: 16 but- i * . 7 . chi lon; black, ite and colors; rey as ee I Priiveguen and silk poplin; new Stuart shirred , crepe de chine and soft es we larly $1.00, pair $ 69c eee at rm svodgbouryin the country. collar or Ince trimmed, with new Sian anna imaned styles, The | Wore’ Kid “Giovea) two Sonn ‘q Weswrn ae x kimono sleeves; very prettily trim- new tunies and draped ng fh i © | clasp; white, black and tan bd 2 tinuing the Cl med with lace and novelty buttons. blouses are trimmed with ine lace ‘Be S Continuing t! eVlearance | 1, nth and fanogid dakiven: and combination colored silks in ra Cy 7 ew tunic and fancy draped skirts; 41 8 of Seasonable Furniture made in all’ the leading Spring all the new popular shades. ee) ’ peti FEF Feeee i Pe Pee. re Sreeeee bs 5 OL efurz LUNCHEON DINNER— SUPPER Mustar HAVE YOU TRIED IT? READY TO USK. 10 CENTS. At Delicatensen and Grocery Stores. Storage on Premises at Moderate Rates Absolute protection under perfect conditions 384 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. Vields of Leadin Mexico was the dominating Influ- Mex. |ence in to-day's early market on the Consolidated Stock Exchange | ness was on a large seale, with prices reflecting nervousness and frequent changes In tone, was followed by « rally and then another which led as to yolume, at one time sold as high as 68 3-4 on the Consoll- total of orders embracing a long int! by the parent company. of stocks, In the firat three hours| levels, May was under heavy pres- sure, with support from shorts. Stocks Hing the Present and a half. fifty different issues weve; Pacific Coast Co, Feb. gross do-| Cotton rallied on local ahort cover. , : represented by transactions, On the |ereased $102.20%, net declined, $11,93)[Ing, Claim that trade had absorbed nated Copper 9.4 lock call trading was on foirly) Kight months gross decreased, $829,-) new crop months’ contracts around . active seale, with the overnight price 730; 11% cent level. Fresh-outaide de- net declined, $180 changes reflecting trregula . mand is lacking, prices were steady, a Market Cloaing,—Irregularity pre- Reading and Northern Pacific on) Wall Street rep tho Anti-Trust | little below the best, in early after- vailed during late afternoon, but on 1 ps eile he vf the call were each down | bill submitted by wsinan Clay-}noon, Closed steady, 2 points decline whole the market's response to city | '¢ Consolidated Gas. ee Se et ee ike a bond anle wan disappointing. There | 7 Great Northern pf " fire | cHicaco WHEAT AND CORN was a little rise, but stocks were sup- LY eal Mall 34 F and Nashville shows in- MARKET. plied on advance, and prices then | 7 NoNnern Pacific... Le CE A lo Cone “has moved off again. 6 Pennsylvania up 1-8. 92% +% Traders said bond sale war not up § Reading ...... Central Leather was an active fea {865% Jul RO +h to expectation, because the 229 bids ie Bere halie ture among the specialties in the after board Air Ine carnings tn 86% Sept. 8% He A ie 7 call dealings, Lehigh Valley at one 4 $15,837 the firat week o! . — w submitted were under the waual nam- | 's tinited States Steel time was offered down sharply, acti-| From July 1 increase totals $662,438, open ign tave Crone Wigs | $e" ber. On other hand, the all or none — 7 United States Steel pf Ing on the Consolidated as low as|compared with the previous year, + 67% 68% 67% 68% + bid of William A, Read & Co. and 142 8-8, againat 142 3-4 on the New 166% July... 66% 66% 66% 66% Kuhn, Loeb & Co. at 101.45 assured Se acres York Stock Exchange. At meeting of Marcont Merida A of lig Sept... head 66% bike hea re r ed America directors no action was! Wheat steady on amall receipts an the city of a good average price. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Htaken on dividend, Last year 2 per | strength of May delivory closed irteg- | At end of firat hour prices were % ee r cent. was pald. This year executive | ular, 4% lower to % advance for May. N. Y. Title Insurance Co, passed the! committee did not recommend pay- usual quarterly dividend due April 15.| ment of any dividend as company has Last dividend paid was 11-4 per cent,/only about $200,000 surplus. It was announced that this course| was taken because of the present) stagnation of the N. Y. Real Estate market. Corn steady, shorts principal buy- closing irreular. Busl- North American Company regular quarterly dividend of 11-4 per cent payable July 1, to stock of record June 15, A forenoon break break. nited States Steel Tonopah Belmont Development Co, All sizes, ° Women’s Black Silk Moire Coats, at $14.75 An all lined moire silk coat, cut 35 inches long; new kimono sleeves with set-in front; flare back; fashioned with flounce, stylish collar effect. shades. Black Taffeta Silk Skirts, at $8.75 Black taffeta of a splendid, soft quality in double and single tunic and new flare tier styles. Choice of three models, including peg-top or regulation high waisted effects, Lace Neckwear Regularly 69 c $1.25, at.... Beautiful designs and the most desirable shapes of the season. Shoulder point collars, square col- collars, Novelty effects, rand cuff sets, in Baby Iris The desired finishing touch for your Spring suit or (Fade Full effect finished with ribbon bows. (Main Flvor,), well and has @ very stylish appear- ance. by women that want an ultra smart skirt at a little price. Stunning Trimmed Millinery ™ "ote ahd Colontats at *2.95 An exceptional opportunity to purchase amart footwear at a great saving. All the wanted leathers, patent coltski black gunmetal calf, with fancy brocade cloth quart Black, gray and fawn color. Turn soles, Cuban or kidney heels, All sizes in every style. Women’s White Colonials, Pumps and Boots—White canvas or buckskin, in the smartest Spring styles, Welt or turn soles, All sizes, Regularly $3.00 to $4.00, at Second Flour, Regularly $8.50 Models p to be found in these Beautifully trimmed — with flowers, ribbons and wings in all the fashionable Spring shades, Untrimmed Hats, $1.48 | Wreaths & Flowers, 48 New Lisere Braid, in all the| Effective flower cluste including the | trimming the new shapes, also nd side band ef-| wreaths and montures, Regu- fects, Regularly $1.98 to 82.50. | larly 82,00 to $2.95, No Charge Trimming Service {2 '#u0iclit i" ee SeCOnd and Main Floors Spec onable In the Men’s Store en’s $15 & $18 $9.75 Men’s $10 to $15 $7.69 Spring Overcoats Spring Suits, in Regulation and Balmacaan styles. In light and dark colored stripe The regulations are ie wide pe cheeks and mixed effects in cheviots worsted (nd pias. at al A font and cassimeres; and made up in new The st tasans are in brown, tan | spring models, Styles that will appeal and gray Scotch mixtures, convertible | to both young men and middle aged collar style; sizes 34 to 42. men; sizes 34 to 42, Boys’ $6 to $7.50 Spring Suits at *4,95 In neat fancy stripes and mixtures in cheviots and cassimeres, in grays, tans and browns. They are made in several new models, including the new Balkans with patch pockets, some with extra pants; sizes 8 to 17. SS A ° ? 7 Le Specials in Men’s Furnishings Men’s $1.00 Shirts, 57 Men’s Sample 29 Friday, at. . . . c wear at c Purehase from one of the leading This is a well-known sample line manufacturers offered at this low price. | of a prominent New York manufacturer Made of a high count percale, with | ‘They are made of imported and domes- stiff attached cuffs and coat model, | tic silks in the wide open end shape. Every shirt is guaranteed to fit well | Light and dark effects with neat and to be fade-proof. Sizes 14 to 17, stripes and figures. OOS ee ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD, 6TH AV Linenetic . ® woven mi terial and js guaranteed ¢: wear well ani to” be fas! # color. ey, ' 80c per yard additional for Tapestry Couch Covers Extra heavy Tapestry in Oriental designs, Bagdad and Mission effects. Reg- ularly $3.25 to $4.50, at $1.95 & $2.45 Fourth Floor Seasonable faveas dereay City eng Long Island Clty. Nairn’s Inlaid Linoleum for. . Sa. 79c Yd. Elsewhere $1 to $1.19 Bring Room Measurements. Heavy 59c Cork Linoleum. The season's best assortment of patterns, Square yard. ......05 $40.00 9x 12 Square yard ane! Ba Soap Co., thie soap by mall | PGArkich £. Sons 16 Serious Ailments Traced to Eyestrain Black and tan boot silk hosiery, Sizes 814 to 10, Children’s Hosiery at, Black, white and tan fine ribbed cotton lisle finish, Mad ee obec em Fancy lace and silk trimmed collars, Skirts that are smart for dress wear. ET Maline Boa: $1.25 Every coat is guaranteed to wear An opportunity not to be overlooked Black and white full seat medium weight cotton lisle finish, Double garter welt sole, heel and Furniture Slip Covers, *3.95 _ Allowing 20 yards of Linenette on all orders, which includes measuring, cutting and binding. 15c to 25c Curtain Scrim daintiest draperies, in the prettiest color combina- tions and in new designs To-Morrow Is Linoleum Day ‘Thursday, being Linoleum Day. at $1.00, $1.10 and $1.19 a square The Linoleums at this price are PERFECT and CUT FROM FULL ROLLS, Hardwood floor and tile effects, XXX Cork Linoleum Inlaid Linoleum, $1.85 and 81.45 extra heavy quality, inlaid linolew iB ‘ot cure this sanitary, Half a Century in Business, Glasses not only improve Women’s Boot Silk Hosiery, at 19c heels and 50c grades, Pair, 15c 35 to 10, $1.95 & *2.95 over 20 yards. About 1,000 yards of the 10c to 22c » we will sell the famous (sold elsewhere 79c yard), Regularly 65c¢ Sq. Yd. 9c 100 rolls in a large as- sortment of wood, tile and geometrical pat- 95c ilton Rugs Large assortment of Oriental patterns, suitable forall rooms,

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