The evening world. Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 8

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inited Dry Goods Company] Gillam’s Sentence Wramination by Destheve tuto thp| James OC. Gavigan, who, while in) The two directors reiterated that of the United Dry Goods | business under the name of J. C,| President Molien's policy of expan- ‘Company and the Aasocieted Mer-|Gavigan & Oo, in the Marbridgre sion was well known to all the stock- nt, those parts of the Clafiin| Building, No. 18% Broadway, pro-| holders: they denied that the inte J. bine whieh are net embarrassed, | moted the sale of stock of the Man- | Plerpont = Morgan dominated the we an unexpectedly strong finan- | hattan Real Estate Company to the | board, and declared that the dividends position and gave renewed |amount of over $960,000, was arraigned |“!78Y® were pald from net earnings. that the tangle of the de-|to-day before Judge W. I. concern for the Clafitn inter- ‘suspended. fhuch more cheerful. | felture of his bond which . Accountants are still working on the | lowered from $10,000 to $2,500. Six Other defendants who performed to unravel the mixed relation- | minor parts in the promotion frauds of the H. B. Clafitn Company ip between # and the tqventy-seven | cannot be found. Referring to the complaint of other piaces on Long Inlan wel Ghebar of Aberdeen, Miss., paying dividends as high the H. B, Claflin Company was cent. out of the earning: pany had no earnings to & banking business. Every large ing house has deposits made with « share and sold It for by customers for convenience painst which they draw for pur-| of merchandise. It is a special omodation, nota banking business, | Company, ’ fon this deposit, as was proper = But the H. B. Claf_ln Company Ro regular ba: 5 business.” —_—_———— MAGE ATTEMPTED BRIBERY men Declare Firewerks Mau Offered Them $3. Istdore Schwarts keeps a candy store No, 835 Belmont avenue, East New On the Fourth of July, it te al- Isidore sold fireworks without a Policemen Neary and McCor- iz lest night bought @ three-cent When letters “run mto one of holdover noise prod another" or the eyes ache after reading, your eyes should be jucers 4 Schwarts for selling it e po- a Moense. A: to the po- ‘achwarts handed $2 to. Nesty.| examined. ‘guess that'll Mx you." ‘was held for the Grand Jury We have an equipment, to Bteers in} which, together with our ex- ne A ¢ Police Court on ‘ Jeatlempied bribery, and waa | perience, enables us Mui 72" WVENTRS WoRtD, THURSDAY, FULY 9, ‘tore. SITUATION /GAVIGAN MUST SERVE 8 MONTHS ON ISLAND ; OF HOLDING COMPANY FOR REALTY FRAUDS: Adding to Inquiry Testimony, * of Detective Sent There to by Haze From Sea. store chain may yet be|the Criminal Branch of the Federal toned out. District Court. He pleaded guilty to ‘The report submitted shows that | an indictment returned Nov. 31, 1911.) care and ju in the Associated Merchants | charging use of the mails to 4 ud | Pom aa affairs of the road,” | warned her daughter to have nothing See ee ey a tas ro. |wsctha co Buaskwers taame. | _ Tne, coramlselon i aad to be pres |‘° °° eels ar a Large Price Reductions Friday ip of the H. B. Clafitn Com-| Edward Gillam, indicted with tons tn connection with the New Tranefer Designs Free ; “y s vi vent, . (hcg Regd orecenergar Ror ating gr Gruvt traposed’a wens | Foua7 to fiuks thath puitio tne short J a Misses’ and Girls Dresses 4 time. A set of ten embroidery designs a prevail in the United Dry | tence of thirteen months, but as the/ Company, which was the|man fs in ill-health, sentence was It will not be seriously ‘wurt| Irving J. Isbell, having gone to jenna et Mt the failure and {ts stockholders | Europe, Judge Grubb ordered the for-|the Bank of Montreal ne Binn ehutece | Section of next Sunday's World. few days, eo they might valuable lands at Lindenhurst Square, eomething definite about condi- | Linden Beach, Highbie Park, North ig @ banking business had dictment charged that the realty com- thousand dollars of his money Fenty and that the “fake” deposit at the time of failure, Mr. were advanced by J. C. Gavigan & 14 : ale nald: Co, when the company's stock had 6 to 14 years. Heretofore $4.75 to $7.50 2.95 . bees advanced from $50,000 to $500,010, es Bt cme! “The Clafin Company was not do- bees advanced from $50,000 to $000,100. 8 and 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor indictment, acquired the stock at $5 a share. placed in the hands of recely aoe eratanie from Cladin and. left om the order of the Madivon (1 cult Court, The pteel plant has been ith the company certain moneys ciosed for ‘a week. Inability to get a ay for future rice eas bald fair price fur Ite products in given as the Boys’ Summer Suits ‘DEFEND DIRECTORS GIRL WHO DISAPPEARED 'SIX LINERS HELO BACK OF NEW HAVEN ROAD} FOUND IN BRIDGEPORT.) BY DENSE FOG IN BAY Brooker and Skinner of the Board,|Parents ‘Anxlously Await Report) Harbor Traffic Is Greatly Delayed Gray. Down at Quarantine Liberty and anxious to lan fog held them back. The Rap at Mellen. Get Her. A fog crept into the harbor from ‘ given at the investigation of the road's‘ financial affairs. police station from Bridgeport, Conn.,| uneasily and bigger craft cautiously hours to come. where Grace was located last night. a _ ——_—— _ Mr. Furey believes that Daly has 4 with him Robert French, a youthful caretaker in the Sheltering Arms, & STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY home for children in One Hundred and Twenty-ninth atreet, near Am- sterdam avenue, and he fs anxious tt & 0 to ask French whether he had any le knowledge of the disappearance of “The directors of the New Haven Grubb, in| ave honestly, conscientiously and attentively performed their duties| the young girl. {and have exercised all reasonable| Mrs. Furey said that Grace had Fifth Avenue ent in the general| known French for some time, but she | paring ita report and recommenda- ready to transfer. Free for the} Misses’ Summer Dresses Of ramie or French linen, striped or red crepe. coupon to be found in Second News 14 t0 20 years. Heretofore $9.75 10 314.80 5.95 uu Order from newsdealer in advance. Misses Sea nant white and colors. — . a : 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $9.75 6.95 Misses’ Summer Dresses had been | Man., on Dec. 3, 1913, whom he shot in a hold-up. t etores whose paper tt in-| In the sale of the realty stock, STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Of white or colored cotton crepe, voile, ratine or linen. 9 7 5 to the extent of $80,000,000.|Gavigan and his confederates repre- * Martindale esi4 that ho .sented to investors that the Manhat- Seat Sas emcees] FEANRKLIN Simon & CO. | ye corese cme gore ae 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $14.50 to $20.50 Russian tunic skirt. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 | 8.50 | Babyion Park, Richmond Hill and Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Girls’ Summer Dresses and was Of linen, fl chambray, lin. i a een 178 ividends ‘Bo 8’ Clothing Shop” Git ation tan ane flowered voile. Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store Misses’ Golfine Sport Coats Reduced Prices Friday inty Cir~ Three-quarter a model of imported golfine, in white cherry, delft blue or green; shawl collar, Raglan sleeves, patch pockets, belted back. 14 to 20 years. Boys’ Washable Suits Actual Value 10.50 ~~ $18.50 Beach, Russian or sailor models of madras, chambray or walatea. 2to8 years. Heretofore $1.95 to $2.95 1 .45 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits Of tan or gray crash, tan linen, olive or tan khaki; also white duck. 7 to 17 years. Value $4.00 2.95 Boys’ Wool Norfolk Suits Of fine all wool homespun, cheviots or tweeds; 8 to 18 years, Heretofore $8.75 10 $10.00 4,50 ° Hand Tailored Suits—With Extra Trousers Of fine imported homespuns, worsteds and cassimeres. 8 to 18 yours Heretofore $12.50 t0 $15.78 7.50 Golfine Sport Skirts For Women and Misses Tailored open-front model of imported extra quality white golfine, shirred back; with detachable belt, slashed pockets, pearl buttons. 5.00 4“ss70"" ae ae. Sale of Boys’ Furnishings 12f Siiling Rrewores’withowt a) Ermine ‘exactly the state and Sale of Silk Bathing Dresses —_—— needs of your eyes. Boys’ Negligee Blouses ' NEW BASEBALL RECORD. Our methods are scientific, ‘Of madras or mercerized fabrics; colored stripes, with For Women and Misses and, therefore, accurate—the attached or separate collar, long or short sleeves. ee ee i He Club Mae Lost Twenty-six | advice of our Oculists (regis- 7.to 15 years. Heretofore 95c. to $1.25 55 Silk Bathing Dresses . , Consecutive Games. tered eye physicians) is with- Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas Three new models of heavy satin or silk serge, BAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 9—-By tos-| OUt_ charge or obligation. Oh Gavan mudtae GF tarserized Fabrica in etri in black or navy. Value $7.50 5.00 iy ite twenty-sixth consecutive game| Harris Glasses, if glasses Sid coratalieal whietuecaacie r “ : . should. be worn—are priced 410 18 years. Heretofore $1.45 to $1.95 18 Russian Bathing Dresses fare ot in groftnionl tan ae eras Boys’ and Youths’ Shirt , Rurmodslowish Roving atk sath “"Vatue' sors 6.95 ° joys an ouths irts coat model, wing . alue $9. "8 a poole geal ening Aras Optical “Trouse § or madras or mercerized striped fabrics, in neat colored stripes, with or without collar. Long Tunic Bathing Dresses ja OOS ait anal + 12 to 14 neck. Heretofore $1.00 to $1.45 ‘ ck duchesse satin, Russian tunic, WskStonnis , m sii 68 white pique collar, Value 314.50 9.75 ; ed 's’ Swimming Suits Bo; pid yee in A Wik Mh Teosieee Svienmiog suits of pure worsted, in navy, Ld ‘esl b with white or red stripes. lies rere Shiccuaoes Ave Nasa Street B10 Meche Regular price $2.75 1.95 Clearance Sale of Shoes i —_—————— ae Valley sewer Nast Friday night! Newark: 697 Broad St, nt. Habne &CO oo eas the disaster wy, Coron Ail Stores Open Sotanday ARernece, We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchase Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes be re SESS Soon ita itt teens Sheri Soom dee a3 caer oe bin Na : “< ae ow leretofore $2.75 to $3. - Misses’ Low Shoes The Semi-Annual Sale of Saks Suits for Men and Young Men mentors of Metropolitan fashions, FORMERLY $45, $40, $38, $35, $380 and $28 at $23 Saks & Company @ Wherein, at the uniform price stated below, you will find a range of selection such as no other clothing sale ever equals—assortments which, having been kept at the top notch of replenish- ment, are practically unbroken—every conceiv- able kind of fabric, weight and coloring, tailoring which is our own, and models which are the style A small charge will be made for alterations Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Pumps or Oxfords, of white buckskin, tan or black Russia Sets ote ptdiaa, Ad te D. ee Heretofore $3.80t0 4.50 2.50 Custom Made Slip Covers Alli 20 Yards Ma eee Onder $ 3.89 For every additional yard we charge $0c extra. Made of Nearlin or Linenette Slip Cover Material. A fabric that is fast color and dust- proof and will give spleudid satisfaction and will not run when WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 63 Women’s Capes Of English oorne golf cord or shepherd checks; is0 a few silk capes. Heretoft 10.00 $13.50 to $39.60 m.All TTT Call at store in person or phone Chel- | | sea 5700 and our representative will call with samples, Women’s Summer Dresses Of plain, ratine or embroidered crepe, voile or linen, ~ 9.75 s1850%0 $39.50 Regular $1.65 Ready Awnings, $1.00 Made of awning duck, $0, 86 and 4% inches wide; 4-foot drop; frames are of steel—com- plete with cord and fixtures, Ready-Made Porch Awnings Made of striped awning duck, with wood roller on bottom; roll up straight. 6x8, 91.50; 8x8, 92.25, || Crepe de Chine Gowns Long tunic models, in black, navy or white. 15.00 s1h.b0t0 $20.50 felt their way through the hase ot} wore tied up with 3,600 passengers | eager fora peep at the Statue of id, ny WASHINGTON, July #—Attor-| The parents of Grace Furay, aix-| the far outelde early this morning and) steamship Line from the Canal Zone, of 43 neys for Charles F. Brooker and Will- | teen years old and pretty, who din. | was the cause of a noise in the lower| Caracas of the Red D Line from San °, \ ith fam 8. Bkinger, directors of the New (appeared from her home, No. 62|bay like Coney Island on Saturday | Juan ,the,Juan vi iD Bananas from and the Associated Merchants Months Is Suspended Be- | Haven Ratiroad, filed briets to-day | Greenwich street, Inst Sunday, are|night. Bells started jangling, sirens| santos with coffee. with the Interstate Commerce Com-| anxiously awaiting to-day word from|shrieking and whistles moaning. Reports from Sandy Hook sald it) i thick outside, with little chance Dividends. mission eupplementing testimony | Detective Joneph Daly of the West|Ferryboats crossed the rivers under | 11% n thwest b blew Will Pay, cause He Is in Ill-Health. One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street | slow belle, tugboate slumped along | {hat tne IN Pott eS Tmt ye tor WHERE ALL HARLEM DOES ITS SHOPPING SCH# G, Berwezy Lenox & 71H: Aves: Here Are Reasons for the Great Summer Activity at Koch’s SPECIAL PURCHASE! ! Biggest Snap Yet—Women’s $10.00 Rainproofed Cloth Raincoats...... $5.95 Only 180 in the lot, and every one is a bargain gem. Don’t delay. Made with loose or belted backs, convertible collars, large pockets. In Oxford, tan and dark mixtures. Suitable for motor wear as well as for rainy days, in the mountains or at the shore. Special July Purchase of 1200 Men’s Negligee Shirts ° Standard 98c 59 C Value, at..... An exceptional lot in which stripes of all sizes and colors predominate. You will have no diMfculty in choos+ K ing, for the vere, is both large and pleasing. HIN Made ‘of excellent quality’ percale, with laundered aM / cuffs. All sizes up to 17. fa \\\\ Men's 50c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; soft Na) Egyptian combed ya ( drawers ankle “I | } cl u tl A ya nghiste with short sleeves; reinforce: * 32 Cc Remarkable Summer Offering 9 ° Boys’ Dickens 4 Ss ° Wash Suits We have reason to expect an ex- traordinary demand for these suits, and so must limit each customer to 3 suits. In Chambray, Madras and Galatea, in com- binations of white and bi blue and white, and in blue and white stripes. Guaranteed fast colors. For ages 3 to 6. Prices Have Been Lowered on Hosiery for Women and Children ‘Women's 38c Fii ‘Wom 0c Boot Slik} Wome: Pure - Hose: y full in _black ig colo” Bc Infante’ 28¢ Gummer Sox, and tan; pair... Special—700 Pairs of $2.50to $3.00 Colonials $ 1 65 A July purchase of sample Colonials to which we have added from our regular stock to . complete sizes. i! Gun Metal Colonials, Patent Leather Colonials, White Canvas Colonials All with light flexible soles, Boys’ $2.00 Canvas Scout Lace Shoes, $1.36 Light andcomfortable. Just the shoe for boys’ outing use. Girls’ and Children’s $2.50 White Canvas Shoes, 98c Goodyear welt soles. Sizes for children 6 to 13, For growing girls, 214 to 514. *s $1. a erin; Silk Gloves O4C || Umbrellas 90¢ 16-button, mado of pure silk—not A cash offer clinched the sale, the ipeded” alk full length, with Women's and Men's in the lot, @ouble finger tips; cut according to | | which number about 760. the accepted standards; black or Good quality material and a va- white. riety of handles. Kimonos and House Dresses At $1.39 At 79c Kimonos of dainty flowered| Kimonos of plain colored crepe, with flat collar and .. far Ly “| aleeves trimmed with shirred Peer messaline ribbon, another / white with fin pes, froat ht broidered lo) edge; | to match, also powd lily pat- Both Sirtee have aienitorat tern; not all sizes in every ‘waist line, I. model. House Dresses at 79c Good fitting models of striped or white grounds, with black polka dot, buttoned side effect; collar and cuffs of flowered crepes; also plain color, trimmed with white pique, but not all styles in every size. . C. F. KOCH & CO., INC., 125th St. West. amieyer Shoes SUMMER SALE Women’s | Women’s Colonials |Pumps $9.85 $4.85 (Actually reduced : od # $6, $6.50 ftom former fair prices of $5 & $5.50) | and Women’s 3.00 & 3.50 $9.65 Low Shoes Alloty lee, all loathors. Brere Closes, foterdars, 18, Me Deriag Standard 207" t

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