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1 ~| ears are four profits before the con | fa wry, Wad met goles ana! ; sumer buys the fe eparate pro Asin t m of a cafe actoss | | Serene, | apprae Cay WAR ‘sera te. REDORTS AN OFFER se, ae a a NEW DETECTIES )) terday that the general art collection of an joined them and, under. pr ‘We late Benjamin Aitinan and the Rigas Ah eof finding help for the girl, ied THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. | I eauiners| “AUTO HITS TREE. 4 Wrecked, but the Four Oceapant ion of the Altman and Mlegs esione ‘was well advanced before the kA e Ageia i Uaeaped Injury. @rmor collection will be fully installed ™ " vy that ithe into the club how: ‘ on Mis | = ‘ eh wenien WH ane 8 Gnd ready for public inspection by the | consumer has to pay three times as told Haslett 6¢ the suc oF ured dita Gide a middle of November. War rates for | much ax the farmer iets for his “mith of those facts, yet the | Witharn Doon Utena teks waite cre Guna | money have halted other progressive | ete | Nineas carly to-day were dumped Works at the museum and many art| ne | torney told the Grand linto the strect at Ocewn Parkway and Ee igects bought abroad in early summer coh whites telaw’ to: Row: thi TUry that he could est fe area | i te ti et ee anh THe eae for exhibition at about this time cannot | he could not be eliminated from the MK sie Deiat ot te po Md : ir automobile Went WrOOe is Be brought forward, for the present | profit takers, All testified they had | tik him before the Grand Jury and, y je | | to sell their goods to the retailer at | by skilful questioning, made it ap. | . and | pear that he knew nothing of the | Commissioner Woods Com-| ire : Pays Thrice) if t8* consumer bad to pay the re-| a4, des ewe! TSA oes eo ae tin oat are Admit Consumer Pays Thrice) tater higher prices aince the war| Minister Says =e Treat- Rye f 3 re Minis Says te a q : Ye fam a 3, ' 5 « ey pugRe” e ” ’ bre = WHEN THE SKIN Farmer’s Price and Four | rein well-and they shrugged telr) ant? Was Promised by Ac- | #1 (lower prices than ever befo ie tia eae eu wot | Pletes Reorganization of Bus ect him, did he come forward hin story reau on Merit System. Jenit James Molle of No 1019 Wallahout ‘ ; | ee te Waa. as ing, A re oe ITCHES, BURNS, Profits. Market stoutly dented that t cused Queens Prosecutor. | however, and on inst Wednesday, | as Kitty Gore ” tHe Mit teot i on Bil Masia a at having to testify agains! him and Police Commissioner Woods, who My Hundred aga which he offered to lenve town, After n con- | recently demoted more than a score Jobbers and commission merchants} Merchants’ Assocta ey An offer of tion’ at the! Versation with Scanlon's mother, | of first grade detectives, replacing oye Wisi bo Mt Rrooklyn #hift-| 18 & member, to fx ‘prices, John | Rrareven, fe dete agi fr Helles ue Te from ttan ant ’ | Buckle of No. 872 Washington street, | hand. the Distriet-Attorney, mado) Wy Fj raged her to bh them with second-grade men, after! iow and 4 the blame to the retailers as to the) Manhattan, a jobber to hotel and |to Robert 1. Haslett, he city and arranged then for the! neputy Commissioner Rubin had kept ‘ inust feared of | Meeting with 8 lawyer. sisincialan responsiblity for high prices of food! kteamships, said his business had | tne witnesses against District-Attor-| “Word of this Heathering- | card index of their work for some Poslam will do aif an, you can expect | *2e* the war began, when they tes-| fallen off 75 per cant. He said he ts oN a Jo an efficient remedy for the skin, and | tified In the John eh Pa : : : Matthew J, Smith of Queens, now | ton almost imme and he went | weeks, completed his reorganization of | 4 sro| President of the Gansevoort Market | M*Y i " . a wy i - 08 InHITY eo ee a eee er net | der chareee Of nextect of duty, wan pled Bey een pee {t Js] the Detective Hureau to-day when he! —— gomally much mre stops eae With | Justice Benedict in Brooklyn Supreme) nied the aywociation’s purpose wan to I by the Rev, Harry . Heleher,| the meeting with the lawyer and in.| moved from the bureau eighteen “4 first application, readily -| Court to-day. influence prices. @ gave the opin- Hlemish med rv said his had been pastor of the Methodist Church of | stead to send the man to him, Mr.| men of the second grade, sending Assistant District-Attorney BE, A.| fon that an open market would be f | pig) bot * Heleher, and a friend accompanied| them to patrol duty in various pre ‘ y uM | joke because, he sald, it le impraeti. | 2lmshurst, before Commissioner Big- p oP in us pre- Fresman examined a number of wit] Joke because, he sald ature hain, appointed by the Governor to Haniott on. hia. arity ce trer | cunetm, and promoted to thelr former ;| Resses, all of whom declared that In-] Others who testified to the abnor- | take evidence In Long Island City! to have anything to say to him In thy | ree twenty men from the uniformed | stead of the war boosting prices of fe mal supply of various staples and to| to-day, Mr. Deleher sald the offer, Presenes of his friends. Assuredly Postamn | isthe use whenever the skin ails eee i succenstul work repeated in | fruits, vegetables and market bred ee jcrrcenre is Taares, Wen Hrentey | Was made by Assistant Distriet-At- lott eicteenie milena ae st few is cnn Genet Wet ck Log poh tae “get Postam. For free “ uh Ps Soe pe aie ¢ NO: S Senter Market; Robert | torney Heatherington, one of Smith's | Judge Burt J. Humphrey and Jamen |e department are several well sam E y Labora. Se , : . Cochran of No 10 Washington | chief assistants and the man who! W. Leonard, had been heard, Judge} known for former good work. ‘The! stomar 1 H. Hines | prosent the Grane Humphrey told of calling Smith's at- | list includes James A. Murphy, Mugh | a”d fermentis ington [Presented to the Grand Jury Mra.|iontion to Mra, Bilert's story after | BE | the exceas bile clared they couldn't get the prices) street, Manhattan; W write torte 9¢ West 25th Str they formerly got because of the lack | Gf Linders & Co,, Ne ae Soap affords an unexcelled atreet, Manhattan A Clara Ellert’s charges of assault !P, MeGrath, Patrick J. Dugan, Peter < » A ugust =H, she had appealed to him and of , dandruff. Makey| of money among cunsumers. | Borchers of Patterson & Borchers, | against James Heffernan and Harry | charging the April Grand Jury tocon-|J- Beadle, Mores Bloom, John Cas- n clear, ‘The examination brought out that! No Wallabout Market, and/ Scanlon, These charges did not re- sider it, Smith, he said, refused at|sett!, William P. Ward, Thomas chefaky of Pechefsky Bron., sult In an Indictment until the Attor-| Srst to Present it, saying that the | Moore, Thom: Inbout Market. ret to present It, sayin at Mills, Lee T. Shary reh Gran¢ ad thrown it out, nev-General’s office took a hand, and) put finally obeyed orders, Ut | George J. Byrnes, James 1. Hale: It is for failure to press them that) Leonard told of meeting Heather-(Frank A. Flynn, Frederick Paon es at Both Brooklyn nr === one , ington recently*and of the Assistant! Howard ©. Ryan; Michael A. Hallo- Lagi taltalad ht ho District Attorney saying: ran, Martin Downey and William 8. It wan anid at Pileher Heatherington did not tell Mr.|" «pfasiett must be crazy to change} Drum. tarlum in ‘Brooklyn th Belcher what he wanted of Haslett | his testimony. Heffernan ought to| ‘The men promoted are Thomas A. that David R. Beach, th ‘or which he could offer “considera. | Smash his face when he gets out of}/Healy, Edward J. McNamee, Stanis- broker who took a bichloride of mereury| tion.” But his proposal, according to | Sits Sine: laus Kieturiewics, Charles BE. Hook- |solution by mistake on Monday, had| Mr, Role |apent & good night. Ho slept well and | ut, Bl © seine rar STialae! fulton & BridgeSt. | J) sutterea Though hin condi. | Wednesda and Pilcher feels) had finally determined not to leave 1829-31 Broadway, Brooklyn || ‘"*‘ Mr. Beach has a chance to recover. | 11,4 jurisdiction of tho court as he ROOM ATT = TOP. had offered at first to do, and had | (Fre engaged to meet Scanlon and the |. A man v from the| latter's lawyer with the object of | Krtor'he gets ner-he Ts surprised to find | Persuading Seanton to make a clean how much room he has left at the top. | breast of the affatr. Scanion’s trial SS ae | Heffernan was sent to prison for from three to etx years on Haslett’s CASTORIA “=: | “Tell Haslett to see me to-night at | Fer infants and Children. my home,” Mr, Belcher quoted B Heatherington as saying. “T want to talk to him. I can't offer him im- , $100,000,000 | NEW YORK CITY 6% REVENUE BONDS AND CORPORATE STOCK NOTES PRICES the The (rit, st meme themtment™ at ‘our Maturing as follows: ands.” | I Benen Kind | httatioey, acconting to, hie testimony $57,000,000 6% Corporate Stock Notes due September 1, 1915 } HM about the attack yo Mr. It is the woman who is intensely You Have | titert. who was only seventeen years interested in her appearance that CO de Ghd dnd part da es Ga vinds the greatest satisjaction in a Bought | re er aera tity and neces wearing Martin's clothes. eeneven told him that Need girl, looking for a lawyer for I band, Martin’s apparel is made on unjustly hecuined and tater soauited the theory that a garment should not only protect the person, but enhance its r- =00-——0 D0 e pearance seree not only ti Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings adver utility but of beauty (o) New Upright | z PIANOS There is nothing miraculous An unexampled opportunity to place in your home an ll $18,000,000 6% Revenue Bonds due September 1, 1916 } $25,000,000 6% Revenue Bonds due September 1, 1917 Price 100 and Accrued Intercs: | These three issues are direct obligations of the City of New York | Exempt from the Federal Income Tax Exempt from all taxation in New York State except for State purposes (Temporary receipts of the City will be deliverable before Tax Day, October 1) the fact that while they portray the latest style-word always, ‘here is in their easy, unostentatious, leisured way, a quiet dignity that is the very poetry of style. 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