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| RESERVES DECISION ON MRS. CARMAN'S PLEA FOR PAPERS; MINEOLA, N. ¥Y., Sept. 21.—Justice Charles H. Kelby in the Supreme Court to-day reserved decision upon the application of counsel for Mrs. Pa \ WATERS - PIANOS Founded 1845 In addition to our large and elegant stock of Waters Pianos and Wa- ters-Autola player-pianos we present the beautiful new Style 85--Chester Plano Full size, handsome case, fine tone, all im- provements and fully war- ranted. Price only $190 on payments of $5 Per Month and no charge for interest orextras. Also Style 5--Player-Piano 88 notes A with full scale, and automatic tracker. most excellent and up-to- date Player - Piano that is simple and easy to play. Price only $390 on payments of only $8 Monthly No charge for interest Stool, cover, tunii rolls and delivery free. Send Postal for Catalogue Horace WaterssCo. Four Stores: 134 Fifth Ave.,nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way Harlem Branch (open evenings) 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. Bronx Branch 371 E. 149th St., mr. 3d Ave, tte ee Oe re eeu OCeoevreeoeeveeene ON OHH HTH OF prices. Organdie and Linen. Vestees—50c to hand-run Maline and has just been received. and narrow hems. With double soles and toes. Bis value at 95¢ a pair. meee tt ta ean seed > music Collars —50c to $7.50—In hand embroidered 12.00—Of Organdie, Pique and Linen with high or low necks; some plain, others with hand embroidery and dainty laces. Guimpes — 50c to $10.00— With high and low neck ohare in a variety of new models. Lace Scarfs—$5.00 to $35.00—A large shipment of tne Lace Scarfs in both Black and Whi Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Handkerchiefs—25¢ and 50c each—A very attractive variety of Swiss and Irish goods, hem- stitched embroidered and initialed. "a Handkerchiefs — 25c, 40¢ and 50c — In- prekl some attractive plain, hemstitched and Initial Handkerchiefs of excellent quality with both broad Ladies’ Hosiery An exceptionally choice collection of Lisle, Cotton, Aa Si Hosiery of every desirable kind. for two of the most attractive lots: di id Heavy Weight Lisle Meditimuble ‘cops, epliced heels and extra, reinforced cks, Whites and Tans—S0¢ a pair. Pure Silk Hose—Of fine quality with cotton tops and soles of good weight; in Blacks, Whites, Tans and forty different shades of color. Exceptional James McCutcheon & Co., Sth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets bear 08 Seey Wa WZ WO Yee We WW YW | — mem |carman for perminsion to inspect the minutes of the Grand Juries which indicted her, first for manslaughter and then for murder, The Court di-| rected counsel to hand up memoranda | next Wednesday. Argument for the applicatfon was) made by Surrogate John J. Graham, of Mrs. Carmen's counsel, who con- tended that the evidence known was’ not sujcient to warrant the latter in- Gictment nor the firet, There had not been suMicient evidence at the Coro- ner’@ inquest to warrant the holding of Mrs. Carman and there had not been anything brought out since that warranted the charge being laid againet her. District-Attorney Smith eaid that all the evidence in the case bad not been brought out at the Coroner’a' inquest. The motion was made, he declared, that the defense might get hold of the people's case. He said twenty-seven witnesses had been ex- amined before the two Grand Juries and that twelve of these had been be- fore the last body which heard testi- mony. Mr. Smith eaid that some of the witnesses before the Grand Jury had been before the Coroner but they had amplified their stories before the the Grand Jury. He instanced George downstairs after Mrs. Louise Bailey | had been killed. Also the story that had been told by the negro maid, Cecelia Coleman at the Coroner's in- quest bad been amplified by her st the hearing before the Grand Jury. Mr. Smith offered to aubmit evidence on which the indictment was based to the Court to let the Court say whether it was sufficient to indict. | The Court replied that this could not be done, eileen | BELL RETIRED ON $3,500. Brooklyn Corporation Counsel's An- nelty Meets Objection, ‘The Board of Estimate at its meeting to-day retired on an annuity of $3,600 James D. Bell, who for more than ten years has been Assistant Corporation Counsel in charge of the Brooklyn of- fice, Bell's salary was $10,000 per year. ‘There was some question whether Mr. Rell had been in the continuour service of the city long enough to entitle him to be retired on & pension, and the mat- eer was referred to the Corporation Counsel, who reported he was entitied to retirement. ding this, President Math- Notwithat eWeon of the Bronx voted against retire- Golder, who said he eaw Mrs. Carman 1/1] BRITISH CRUISERS HALT TWO SHIPS OFF HARBOR Norwegian Freight Steamers Ave! Searched by Squads From rare sa NR NANETTE ROTTS: Capt. Hagemann of the Cuneo Im- ERS a A RR ogg 1 TARP he “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1914. cruisers. proached show all Lancaster and, Suffolk. Nor- same resu iN (1 N (| N thent, on the ground that the service ‘was not continuous. chs hrs FALL FROM “L” KILLS HIM, Trackwerker Hurtles Down on Bighth Avenee. “Con Shanahan of No. 48 Weat Fifty-third street, a trackworket em- ployed by the Interborough, fell to his death from the bigh structure of the elevated railroad at Eighth avenue and One Hundred and Eleventh street to- day. He was instantly killed. Patrick Sullivan, who worked beastie ‘Shanahan, said that they were replac- jing along the track and there was | wide gap in front of them, Bullivan turned his head away for @ moment }and did not see why Sha fell. Me | wan fo horrified, he very nearly fell himeelf. Aute Hits ©. eo J”. An automobile wiped jluctor Joha Kenny off the running board of a@ Webster avenue trolley car at One Hundred and Xinety-third street, in the Bronx, thia afternoon. in 16 the motorist never knew he hit the con- ductor. He sped off and no one got his Kull was fractured Fordham Hospital. N / N \N Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Open All Day Saturday. Timely White Goods—peciais $2 Soft English Nainsook, $1.50 Piece Yard wide; for underwear, etc., piece of 12 yds. $2.45 Long Cloth or Nainsook, $2 Pisce Yard wide; soft chamois Leger ae fine under- y 35¢ Mercerized Batiste, 20c Yard 40 inches wide; exceptional grade for fine French wear or children’s dresses; piece of underwear or dresses, 25¢ Crepe Plisses, 18¢ Yard 30 inches wide; nicely mercerized, for Gowns or eable underwear. New and Extremely Curtaius, long, 36 inches white, cream and Arabe, Note that these cur- tain: only; it means a saving of at least a yard of cur- tain from the effect, and it is also the curtains do not on the floor. More elaborate styles priced to $15 a pair. Upholstered Furniture In styles similar to that shown In the sketch, upholstered in our drapery section. from $14.25 up. Estimates on various styles of in denim, are featured upholstering will be gladly given. TaN WAY WORX WK BE MO MeCutcheon’s This Week— Neckwear—A beautiful collection of Vestees, Collars and Guimpes in both the French and 7 is shown in great quantities and in a wide range of Reg. Trede Mark ‘ic copies ite Spanish m Scarfs in new We quote Hose — BR By eR ee bk a N |. NN | N Black lace—especially Chantilly—with XC, | ; Vollrath White Enamel Ware the softening touch of chiffon underneath; te ainde ot, white wood, 11 | |fet,of three alten of Sauce-Pans, Reg:| Black Satin-—lack Crepe de Chine all ae ae Eee a Hove perth ———— | HAb Breed Bow, 138 6 scedicine Cabinets, aa "hedine: sare ‘Z Tomorrow an Exhibit and Sale of Blouses in Black Effects that will be remarkable for its variet models and the attractiveness of the prices, which run from $2.95 to $29.75. These Are Very Specially In Black Crepe de Chine In a plain and embroidered model. Ha Model erchie) With Vest of White Organdie...... ¥ In Black Satin All black lace trimmed with taffeta. . Plain tailored with tin buttons ........ $3.96 Laoe, with aatin front... . 066s eenees 66. Tailored, high neck, with yoke of net . .66.96 Dress Blouses of Silk shadow lace... .$8.95 With vest of chiffon a | wentan flag, reported on arriving al Quarantine to-day that they had been held up off the harbor by British ‘The Beatris was halted by the Brit- jish cruiser Lancaster as she ap- arty ordered the captain to muster his crew on deck for inspection and were found, and after a strict search of the ship the fruit boat was allowed to come in. Refore the Lancaster's men left the porting Company's freighter Beatris, | Beet ine tee eee ming a| Gregorian, No. 48 West Thirty-ftth and Capt. Nilsen of thetramp freighter | joad of sugar from Cuba, with the! street, got up early to-day to wateh the| minutes, having done about $6,000 dam- Hugin, both ships under the Rtn ele ale oc $2.60 Pair They are machine made, but so perfect in construction close inspection is nec- essary them from hand made oods, by millinery authorities of London, Vienna and argent metal and burnt ostrich plumes in Pauline Late distes, Also at $15. our millinery workrooms from Paris materials, of which we are fortunate enough to possess a rich supply, bought in advance of the present BLACK---The Fashionable Note In the Blouses of To-day Mourning Blouses at $5, $5.95 and $6.95 In Crepe de Chine and dull finished satin, Others up to $14.75. Ms lens station, which will be mage to- | morrow, Is undarmood to my that the burning out of the generator was purely accidental and no Mame at- taches to any employees at the plant, ————— taurant, known as door. HOTEL GUESTS WATCH me uo =r) TUCKERTON WIRELESS FIRE IN GAFE NEXT DOOR Jesse. oc°s50* sie“trten smoxe ena] DISABLED BY ACCIDENT tender at 6.30. He smelled smoke and went to the second floor, where he found —— Otlicial Report Said to Blame No One. for Burning Out of the dining room afire, Ashe was turn- the Generator. Sandy Hook. A_ boarding ing in an alarm, the smoke drifted into the Gregorian, and Fred Minot, the night clerk, got @ whiff. He learned where the fire was and sent bell boys to notify the gueats and tell them to close their windows on the side next the burning Many of the 260 guests at the Hotel | puitding. The blaze was extinguished in a few Many From Gregorian Leave Room to See the Blaze, While Oth- ers Remain in Bed. Witson in Princeton To-Mernew. a WASHINGTON, Sept, 21.—Preyident ~ Wilson will leave Washington at § AL M. to-morrow for Prineston, M. J, ta 7 9 cast his vote in the primery election. | Hoe will return to Washington at 6 PM, He plane to spend only wm hour in Princeton. his papers, No Germans WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 port of the naval officers, appointed by Secretary Daniels to investigate the disabling of the Tuckerton wi The re- lta, firemen fight @ blase in @ cafe and res- age. SV eS Ve SN eS eS ze Delicious Luncheons in the Great Tea Room, Eighth Floor. EL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street GIM The Magnificent Brocades from the Bon Marche, Paris, Are Pre-eminent Among the Wonderful Offerings of This GIMBEL International Semi-Annual Sale of SILKS These half-yearty Silk Occasions are epoch-making of their kind. They are eagerly awnited by the fashion- loving women who demand the most exclusive, the newest weaves for their costumes, and have learned by experience to depend upon these sales to provide them—AT FAR LESS THAN THEIR USUAL PRICES. For this event, thanks to careful plans laid far ahead, we have gathered the finest collection of silks in the store’s histo: "y proudly at their head stand the magnificent fabrics secured from this season’s excess stock of the Bon Marche, that great Paris store which is famous throughout the world. Silks designed by the makers of Lyons and other French silk centres to inspire the Paris dressmakers in designing their fashion masterpieces for fall and winter. For without these magnificent fabrics the creators of fashion would be helpless, Silks of which specimens are being shown at the International Exhibition at Lyons as the finest weaves their makers can produce. | It is precisely these superb silks, scintillating with gold and silver tinsel, many delicately hand-colored, gorgeous in tints, and anighe in design, that we are selling At $6 a Yard Instead of $10 to $380! And there are $60,000 worth of them in the Sale, at their sale Pee For magnificent wraps, gowns for all occasions, even for the Christmas fancy work, these silks are without a peer or a parallel. sor But, although less spectacular, the silks in great demand for more practical eve: much intereas=the Velvets, the Velours, the Charmeuses, the Chiffons, the Satins, an fashion today. Second Floor Dainty that a to distinguish Size 2144 yards ide. In day purposes awake just as all the others demanded by Main and Secend Fieors and Subway Stere Direct From The Mills 2,500 Yards ;.%;. Dobson’s Carpets Savings of 25c to 40c On Every Yard This is a splendid purchase—twenty-five hundred yards of Wilton Velvet and Velvet Carpets, fresh from the mill and lect, in about 20 is hang to the sill without detracting Engraving at Special Prices Ly Inte in shaded O14 FE Meh an Pd Hag po cards, name may, Sri Bares Aes lity wedding stock, wewal ingle er teat Pea ait 8 more ee as rag in the same quality ares, 5 different patterns that the manufacturers will not continue making through ' pov bed Fa DG, Sooalty Hole Soe? the winter. Not that the patterns are undesirable, ly that they moet Ni ’ go to make room for newér styles to freshen the maker’s line. Sis Wilton Velvet and Velvet Qualities | ly bie tg lor zooms. ‘01 Jarpets for halls and stairs; standard. 27 inch width. Neat conventional and Oriental pattern effects in many pleasing color tones. Every quality in this'lot will stand the hardest wear. $1.76 Extra Quality Wilton Velvet Carpets, $1.36 a yard. $1.60 Wilton Velvet brig pe $1.20 s yard. $1.25 and $1.10 Velvet Carpets, $1 and 85c a yard. This Louison Repro- duction Is ical of the GIMBEL Mil- . linery at $15 The original model, considered wonderful Bizth Floor Berlin, cost $60 to import. It is a velvet turban, which can be described as all brim and trimmed so that it is caught in front with a bowknot of Leaders in the Savings In Housewares in the September Fair Peek: carts rs A on Beran { Pastry Bet, 93 | $1.60 Floor Mops, 650 blue add a characteristic note. $135 Trays, Tho | P; 100 Other Models, Reproduced From Hats by Important Paris Mo- AN if) ¥ . Mra’ \XS Our skjlled milliners produce these hats in situation in Europe. ‘Third Fleer Sheffield steel, celluloid handles. | Hissell’s GIMBEL Sweeper, [made spoctally for us Krenmer make, roll top, ‘) in white or Japan, : [~ 91:10 Sad Trons, 70 aie ape oe TR | $1.10 Food Ohoppers, | 800 = i 2 i) ee * ¥ 5 Whit 1, Hi front, c 4 With lace sleeves .......e0cecneeees 6.95 Puta tee Rysaictcinnayomapiiemebeal WI tier ar sve |Lholder, 1 stand, a two shelves, lock and key. nee ey SA In basque style... .. 6000s: $5 and $6.95 95.8 to $3 W Blocirlo— tt tamp, ” | In Black Silk Lace Oe ron, a8 Black over flesh colored chiffon. With vest of white lace Other Dress Blouses... .$10.76 to $29.75 J | Griswold make, medium nize, grinds meat or vege- } | tables, ee holce of four, five or Third Vloer —