The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 6

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Pointed out that the commission, in the pending proopeding, was operating under. resolution of the e@nate direct- ting ft to develop ali possible facts con- cerning the Maancial operations of the MOTHER LOVE (NO, 1)—The Baby to the Front By Eleanor Schorer, — from First Page) .j Which wan called to consider the ad- | New Haven and that, manifestly, Wile direction could not be carried out unless witnesses were examined who were cognizanc of the facts. {MoREYNOLDS MADE PROTEST IN LETTER. At the outset of the conference, Market Closing--In late afternoon market sold off and stock was shoken out of hands of tired holders. Reports from abroad connected @ name high in financial circles with @ concern whose accounts in Canadians, Brasil- tans and Peruvians has recently been taken over to be liquidated. But per- son referred to while a member of @ prominent family hes always been known as a apeculator or plunger and no great significance attaches to bis embarrassment now. Weekly reviews of steel trade were little more cheerful, cating a bet- ter sentiment although new business | Is still coming in slowly. General list showed fractional lonses at the close. | Opening was firm, and quiet indica- tions pointed to another dull season. Price changes were unimportant, and trading seemed to be almost wholly of professional origin, | Traders mintrusted current rumor to effect that decision in rate case would |be rendered within few days, and thought It, waa circulated with objeot | Wet "pa, of selling @ little stock on strength {it In best informed quarters it waa | wate, y believed that case would not be decided |W; for two weeks. Waetern Maryland sold down to seat but recovered later to, 32. ome CHICAGO WHEAT {piel CORN ‘Tueetay's lose. eR ry Ras Mee ee ered weak, selling off 11-4 to 190 8-4 in sec- prices eased off and market ond hour, but gencral market was dull. turned heavy in first hour, whic wome covering ed ne ye h would be a thousand) viggbtity of contidulng the inquiry, | vahiable to the public the Attorney-General declared that Pati could possibly be a8: line Whole mutter was within control 6t the eummission. Deference was “The situation is now as it has been made to suggestions that had been j from the beginning It is inaisted| inde that- the examination of Mr. What all witnesses, having koowleds® | yeien and directors of the New| 4 of the matters under investigation. b8| ira ven, ‘Yafeht give them Immunity! a laced pn the mand, and they will We |from Prosecution aa the result of an | qweationeds without limitation am to brevemtigtiiod betty Curried on by the | the quéstions to be anked. The whole Departme tpt Juatice, Pa as ee inticr pod M¥ McReynolds ithen'read « letter Y ar { % {ment to the Interstate Commerce | y ao | | great qubstion before’ the Prepecomiy) icdmaaiancn vi | the Saerenp Moke cts rider carefully the effect of the ex- e| amination of Mr. Mellen and others yi syatema of the country. The tions already brought to light |" A8Y ¢riminal “prosecution which fm this investigation and the, further | U Sieclosures ther rete tae’ ache shoud en Cat ee fifly Und Wlearty the ponition Immtends value and result in Ake matter he glwaya had main+ latin int enue ft to be t that the gueation was within | t6 plunder ¢§4'y it Mpbired ot: tha: commission and A poration as it ts wow Dewees, comment ‘that it should rob an individual.” |“etermine and pursue whatevet at the conference | ¢ course it thought best would sub. derve ‘the public Ipterdet., The lettes referred to was as follows: fe 180G eo Commerce Commiasion, D. Bo stock payable ord June 10, Standard OM Gd. of Nebraska lar semi. eo ag Gividend of to stock +) +t [t+ i lt OF th FEE FE ! ttt os = ee Os trian bend Weney veins oo tauaiinn: lee 1 the Western belt. Prices eased #| "43 ee 1c Pet Oe base and i qk ‘week 10,484, jo hang Conaolidated Gas was still weak, sell- rast but duced some by Ghorts ing ex-dividend to 1281-4 in early ee ee to the open! “| again afternoon, and Lehigh Valley ectined In early afternoon Spyning, tera | gal day prevalied, closing % The Closing Quet Eerap | to 138 5-8, Market kept dull an@ narrow with maps of the % advance. few changes, and trading confined to “corn developed weakness, but re- a few mained steady at the lower prices. Appretiension that cold rains Frould mecessitate considerable replanting, and make for a late crop instead of ~ an early one, had an inffwence, In Smoke, escaping | F stat eter. eyed firm with through @ leaky flue from an inciner- My ator In, the basement. filled arity: les cs | hat you have tn: a for Messrs. Charles Imire a ante and perhaps ‘others at-some-erme “connected with {the rounds of all Rockefellers offices and residences.” A sharp lookout for him will be continued, Over @ year ago process servers for the tage |e BES oi investigation had the |4' game difficulty finding Rockefeller. Later, however, he was vately. veloped that should change the com- miaalon's programme. | seo no rea- eon Why Jt should not, push the case ta thie Nuish and put MaeMellen and the others on the at is w mat- ter of jurticve to the pie that every fact In connection with the rotten =I fire in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lec aipgp toe street and Fifth avenue, afternoon. seats FSERS eesise: - higher cash mar. 18 lower to 1- 1° Slater 33 amined pri- +1 i oe rn Jt, ms decide; upon, Wut tt seems my duty har ae} eons aspmining them ‘of that rail- ecg: vidw of thabé ‘tacts it seems not por dal geo oe ugmest that you cubbtiiey vety: carefully the of- cof euch pp ‘ee aegpiatd upon criminal prosecution which the | neti a ge may desire hereafter to or pial days ago I noticed wT Ri prees that you sum- Charles 8. Mellen, WEI tae Cilloch, “Mille ‘awin Milner, George F. Baker ‘and Edward D. Robbins to test you oon- ‘ te . New Haven : She @ Martfer@ Ballroad Company. “Betng temporarily out of the elty, J} agked my assistants to ‘call your at- tention to the possible unfortunate mination pf these wit- me.‘ Returning to my we) acted upon my ip- ‘ution’ ite Ny | bye. oon h,, or to ung any ebjection ites You 'may deliberately jarnment again to suggest ly consider along with other factors. the examination at _ ttme of the per- mymediapeve may have. (@igthed) ““Fatthfully yours, J. C. MoREYNOLDS, Attorney-General.’ SENATOR NORMIG BACKS FOLK > tan'Y REMAND. we Senator Now, ile eppeticn which in, stisuted Ure aN en inquiry, went yo Mr. Falk's oon At the conclusion ‘of this westttig Mr. Folk eald ‘fe, ard. golegm-right ahead with thy ;,,and Mr. Mellen and directors of the New Haven will ‘be put on the stand. We are going to Drimg out the! truth—the whole truthr@o matter, whem it hits or whi hurts.” eetaiey "Norrie’ bald: “In my judgment nothing has de- Fis, Have Reduced for This Sale -, 2,000 Men’s Shirts to 95c each Regular $1.50 and $2.00 Qualities To introduce our new Spring line we offer as an inducement these unusually fine: Negligee Shirts<a¥'.a substantial reduction. A large’ variety of designs in’ the newest Spring: ‘colorings. In Woven Pongee, Madras, Mercerized Jac- quard Repps and raised corded effects, made with soft turn-back cuffs. ‘The value is YOUR profit. Your Patronage is OURS. that ‘all witnesser except Mr, al wheaever ta which an! anf operations that went on for years should be brought out.” Mr, Folk was asked why he left the goaference at Mr, McReynolds's office, When he hesitated about re- plying Senator Norris said: “Well, I whl tell yon. He and Mr. McChord left because they were practically asked to do so by the Attorney-General.” Mr. Folk amiled and remarked: “Ae the Senator has told you, I it the conduct of Mr. h that we did mot tare td remain. ‘When Examiner Carl Gartner opened the proceedings to-day he announced Mellen ‘woulé Be excused until next Friday. ‘Thops exoused included the directors of the New Haven, Lewis Case Ledyard, ‘Wiliam Rockefeller, George F. Baker and George MacCulloch Miller and Samuel ©. Morehouse, attorney for the Billata Company. Mr. M ‘at hia Bome in New H. was réecelved from M “ppd Was prepared to he was wanted. Rockefeller cannot be und by the Interstate Commerce ‘commission, United States Marshal ie to-day reported lack of auc. fier a oseres Ca from New rk to oy) lan ankle telegraphed that he called morning at Rockefellers home in Georgia and, was informed that the railroad Amancier, reported health, was not on the iniand. ens to Cited @ commiasio! Henkle ready "mad Nepra DESERTS $250,000, ALL IN OSTRIGHES |'Seay- t= American Refugee Brings from Mexico Only Wife, Baby and Bullet Wound. J. E. Boyd, an American ostrich farmer, Who escaped with his wife and two-year-old son from Western Mexico, reached New York last night on the liner Concho. Boyd still wore rd beneath a heavy Walked w'") a sight limp from a bullet wound received when ambushed by Mexican: Boyd sald his property worth, §360,- 000, had been seized by Mexicans and that he had put in a claim with the State Department for that amount, It took him, tis pretty little wife id boy six weeks t from their h to United Stat am mighty gli " boyd declared, te. Sarvavie, a commiasion for Kearny were beaten at the epecial election held yesterday. It cht between the Commission | League and the town off- total vote cast was 72 for 25% to 35% Off Former Prices 20th Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Best of All Bed Davenports Wer aor a AANA MAA SL Teel S a $45.00, .Daven-o at. $30.00 48.00..Daven-o at. 32.00 80,00..Daven-o at. 35.00 real mattress and not a pad. Ee rs Oweh' Beds cessions rather than carry them over to another sea- son. ity to save 25% to 85% of the regular prices. $65.00. .Daven-o at. $45.00 78.00..Daven-o at. 50,00 100,00..Daven-o at. 67.00 62—-Different Designs—62 _In Golden Oak, Early English or Mahogany Frames, upholstered in Genuine or Imitation Leathers, Panne, } he DAVEN.O is the 0: MATTRESS, FIVE INCHES 1Ck, and all bedding inclu Twice a year we offer the remainder of our stock of these best of all Davenport lohair, Velours and T: Davenport ‘which will hold and f ee 52553: — eCRE PE S. pan +1) b +heletl 208) FEGS EF 2BSC8 © eree siutnsacy OF FE FETTER FE 6 ee eetic 8 ae EF Deh Seeaeas F Bee eee o: Heid + +e FI ll l+ie + 2 SEBS — ee pa Ererg MAN ACEAWATER ee ee a ‘Water Net a Laxative. plates char fail to v9 at marked price con- It is your opportun- $125.00. .Daven-o at $80.00 150.00, .Daven-o at 100.00 200.00. .Daven-o at 135.00 any desired tries in inal colors. 4 FULL SIZED ding pillows. You sleep on a Charge Accounts Are Solicited The Daven-o Is NOT sold by Furniture or Department Stores—Sold Only by the Makers “STERN BROTHERS Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue are showing, on the Third Floor, wonderfully attractive collections of Women’s Summer Dresses and Linen Suits Comeneel @ Si seams tig caw mati in ieepls end slehenaty iyo: made cf the newest Fabrics, in charming color assortments, all moderately priced. Specially prepared for tomorrow ere many values, including a large cians satiealy cowl quent. in:tiaoanenowe lates emodaley ob the: tetany very low prices: of Ti 75 Dr of French Dresses, of Striped Tissues, at $3. Lae hal Jaxon al ith organdie Dress a White Si iC vestee + +» at $11.80 . . eat 6.50 Dresses, of Novelty Cotton Crepe, ae, of French Linen (all elon), 7.80 __ titmned with embroidered batiste, at $18.78 Dresses, c Silk Striped Crepe and Voile 8.05 Ptesed*nce bomen? FS. 10.05 Deere ene oa ronan Lines Psi of Marcel Crepe, (three model - at $9.75 very dressy model, . « Plain and Demi-Tailored Suits of Linen, Ramie, Epenge, Cotton Duvetyn, Golfine and numerous Cotton and Lin ties exclusi vith un with short sew Costa, aleo Direstoire Modele and Tunic Skirts. = $16,000 35.00 Also To-morrow, on the Third Floor, an important sale of Women’s Directoire Capes P ind Bodice-tied Models, graceful cut: made of Black Velvet, English Serge, Fé poe pie Fale ond belts Moire Silks, in ig navy, Shite and all desirable posta v4 padbol ss lined throughout with Roman and black-and-white striped silk or self colored peau de cygne. ‘Special at $22.50 and 29.75 Infants’ and Small Children’s Dresses At Large Price Concessions, To-morrow tale, on the Second Floor, of Infants’ and Children’s at- made of the most seasonable materials in the four following A specially tractive and groupe: , White Dresses, special at 38c of nainsook, with low neck and short sleeves, in sizes for six months to two years. White Dresses, at 98c, 1.35, 1.95 of lawn, in Empire or French waist models; daintily trimmed with laces and embroideries; in sizes for one to five years. ’ White Dresses, special 48c and 75c of lawn, nainsook and cross barred dimity; high or low neck; sizes six months to three years Colored Dresses, at 95c, 1.30, 1.50 of check gingham, chambray and seersucker, in new models, mostly with bloomers; three of the styles hand embroidered; sizes 2 to 5 years. An important offering, to-morrow, Thursday, on the Fourth Floor, of 16,000 Yards of English Cretonnes in very desirable patterns, and unusual values, at 19° and 25° a yard Real Madeira Hand Embroidered Linens A Third to a Half Below Usual Prices _A collection of artistic and useful pieces on the Main Floor, To-morrow, at the fol- Tea and Luncheon Napkins, Doe. $3.75, 5.28, 6.25 Luncheon Sets, at 3.85, 5.25, 6.75 x Show Towels, . . at 1.25, 2.00, 2.75 , $50 Lingerie Cushion Covers, 1,90, 2.60, 3.25 of Handembroidee and Lace-Trimmed Linens, ie Below Regular Prices : tb + _ + at 35e, 65c, B0c : 5c, 1.28

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