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alge Besgrd on Sata the 20th of |Tv as "|CONFESSION FILED ‘TELL aN THAT mares ze =| BYIMPORTER'S WIE | BALDWIN SHOULD Shee! WN OMG S| OT PS (Continued'trom Firat Page) =| (Continued from Firat Pixos that your wife te coming back to | otin While acting ax your chauffeur make somo use of myerif and | for me to my anything whatever,” pert: fome day you won't be | Wan the reply. Sorry ‘thet vou helped me Gov SULLIVAN LOS! HI8 JOB IN bye THE WARDEN'S OFFICE. | ghe wan married, in 1906, her husband dence around the Warden'« offic took her to At. Geil, Mwitzeriand, the south wide of the entrance to Bing where her huwwband’s ince factory ia, Bing prison to-day. He was back | but he shocked her by taking her tein the prison somewhere and con- ' pincon of nocturnal amunem toe musements were of much a apicy character that whe objected ntrenu- Inyourhome= fe dk Cotumbia “Favorite” Evening World reporter. cxcept for the inverti«ation wht has been ordered by tha Governa oacane KANBAS FARMER TO sald Muilivan to tho meanenger, ‘On thet ura tr this country Mra. sbeut thia:matter whioh isn moun- Bcheies wnyx that ahe implored her tain manufactured out of a molehill. ‘eaps temptation he went to Kanset right for ma to way anything to a and took a farmer's course ih the) nawspaper.” pay ee Agriouitural College, and) Acting under advice of hia counsel, | life, anys Mra. Achionn did not agree) Asalatant Dintrict-Atorney Robert jwith Sohelas and they came back to) wider, Jon J. Malloy, auditor of New York and sailed for Paris. (8) ding sing Prison repeated to-day his » | Paria, says Mre, Bohices, her husband) yefunal to anewer quentions put to he onsen pquandered $3,000 In three days, Just! iin by Dintrict-Attorney Crop how, she docs not kaow. hefdre the Kings County Grand Jur In unewoer, Hohiesa nays the con-| Mulloy retained Mr. Howling this feasion wan wrung from him wader) morning. from aha threat that if he did mot sign it Tt Is not true that Gov, Glynn hae Mra, Hohtens would go to Switeer-| advised Malloy to answer questions fand and tell her husband's parents | put to him about automobile rides All. about hin alleged misbehavior. | taken by Warden MoCo: ‘Ho alno dentos the other charges. Sullvan, Malloy Is « Recently, the wife sayr, her hux-| responsibility and on t him by hia mother, Juatice| Dintrict-Attorney of Kings County cea y before whom the papers) has no jurisdiction over thé affairs of we ubmitted awarded the with | Sing Bing Mrtean " $3 a woek temporary alimony. Mn Dowling in talking about suing ——————- out a writ of habeas corpun to test ITEMO FOR beds ing thie ‘question. . Majlay, after tMrop pinutes int ei, sent back to Raymond Street Jail. Two other winesses called before| the Girend Jury. by Distriet-Attorney el Compa yy reduced the 0: ad contamas The: tang fishnet mpany, reduced ne | Croproy proved contamactous. iy ‘Nov. 10. — ehauffour named Johnsan, from Yon- tated in| Kare,“ Hoth refused to answer quon- that he! tions, but they were hot committed | sone month | for conten » toe Gov, tt pans action in ordering @u- by the Kings County Grand Jury un- | oretgck to-day with half a dozen wit- peageg on hand, Mr, Cropsey has cant a net which Poans ie Raliread regular quar- sividend $f 1% per vont. payable 4 “=< many prominent politicians of Wi oncha oo layed easier | ch@ter County, including Michi Walab, Deputy State Cumptrolie, and mer- | Democratic leader of Westchester. wos Barat if at increased The District-Attorney has Informa- tance ‘were chief fecters. tlon that Walsh on gevoral occasions War'Reveals > Waste of Food. ’ Wty Apprehensive over food shortage, the London preas is advising the English people to save and utilize every article of food value, including the bran coating of gain. * i e : Why? The outer coat of grain holda the precious mineral elements which * mean eo much in vital building and up-keep of body, brain.and nerves. And yet * the modern miller throws out about four-fifths of these priceless food elements + Just to malee the flour look white and pretty! Isn't it astounding that it took war to wake people up to.such a fearful waste! ' Nearly twenty years ago the crying need of a food which would fill the lack + caused by demineralized white flour products led to the making of Grape-Nuts ' —-a wonderfully nouriahing and appetizing food containing all the nutriment of # wheat and barley, including the vital mineral elements, just as nature designed | , thera for ous use. , A daily ration of this crisp, wholesome, ready-to-eat food along with other food will soon prove * There’ s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts 2 : ~told by Grocers everywhere. . during the past mummer rode in the! 8 privon atitomobite with MeCormick | M and Bulllv » sitting In the idan alongside + Tater Mr. Go! conference with Superintendent Kilay J. Watson, to go to Albany for ex- amination, sr | Comptrotie? Hobmor Mew, Béhiews saya that shortly after) Convict Sullivan wan not in evi- lw pdr to © 8!) account of fiincws—it wan th @ented to receive a note sent by an! EOCAPE TEMPTATION. Would cheerfully make « eareenl, Woaband to give up Florence Wagner Mut, inasmuch aa an investigation ace. but jnciden Yonkers, and this be promised te do. To @#- has been ordered it would not be ja porsible case of grand larceny in| with Sullivat ative im tho back seat, Which certain mortgages figure, reading. He | then bought a farm. But the farmor-| Otto Bowling, an associate of former | these mortgages and collects the in- tereat on them for Sullivan throwgh “Mr. Sulliv Lillian D. Burkhardt, a particularly wine young we hand came into 4 legacy of $80,000) hia lawyer, who, manteing that the’, jrand Jpry room, was | wore a polloeman named Ford and a! perinteniactie of Pribons Rildy. to Bud. 4 pend Warden McCormick pending. tho conclusion of Mr. Baldwin's fn-{ * + | veatiqntion did’ not serve to halt the independent investigation undertaken! der the direction of Distriet-Attornay Cropaey. Thin was resymed at i0 Pa, will eventually draw into the case tein n long ently Mr. Goig. | Hvan's wife Am th 1 Gok fou find WH OOAVenIONt to | wattvan was able to gonenlt with hie | sata eneaninea racords in the Comp- 4a 4 ‘ aha Fury t me over. I threw away a [former business associates troller’a o Neither Mr. Miley nor rd, onkera po heart thet pdt at least faithtut | ‘I view of the tact that the tn. | the fre official would divulge 474 Johnaon, taxon aed true. voatigation is to go inte that very| the se usael his dw Automobile ‘ought for the use of rhe saw end « Vurkhardt, whe rrey and can tm handwriting Rage* ts now apparently owned by 2 ‘Sul y ae and fur, | Supt. Riley to Tale Action To-Day. Hoth were unwilling to testify and} ALBANY. Oct. 28.—Gov. Glynn's tele. | | appeared under mubpoena. atam requesting the suspension of | Now I'm going somewhere to | point it would he manifestly improper | WALSH SIGNED WARRANT To! hetr etory had to do with a night} Warden McCormick was recoived by | “ | About 10 o'clock In the evening Sule jlivan approached Ford and Johnson reg and asked them if they had sean ormiek. Warden McCormick, wi t " tafraid the warden had | Waleh to countersi¢n ti: warrant for nice Ging. (0 the ae fle said he was | gotten him and he was extremely | Warden McCormick, District Attor-) anxious to get back to the prison | during the even evenin; ng. | Mey Cropaay te anxious to aacertain! before morning. jit Walkh knew nat tho automontie| Ford and Jobnaon, through wan boeing od by Warden McCor- mick forthe convenience of Sullivan, the convict. Thatrlet-Attornoy Cropaoy's Investt- vin hai has te @ with Sullivan's rides! witne: nowleden of the warden's and friends, hustled out and rot Yonkers In Ward ap County. fle: ta On-) alae u ‘ames T. Aubley, the Minton ank, r indietment for making acted as ut Aminest Dia. elo vsely that even he cannot tell the) Oniy eorday Mr. Baldwity - as trlet-Attortiay Goldstein served «| diference. | coun! a ir. Mfipul. serve i | Dintricts Atte ey a iol urposiia dn Wainh In Alvany touday. {SAYS GIRL I$ COLLECTING IN- | that Ee win tetion keceday ae 1s TEREST ON MORTGAGE. 'Hupren.s Court that the Indletmont wal be spay soyn that Mine Buri. | (ln at Albany, ‘The latter wax not mub-| ha en collecting $60 every | iny riet-Attorney rapsey, | Posnard. Ie agreed, howavar, at i borrowed te 300 | catipaign eposrbad tn eld OF tne Re: | Mr. Goldatein’s requert to ask War- | © | publican tloket, as discummed at great A a morteige from the M | don MeCormiok and hie aecretary, W.| and Traders bent in 1907, rout case and the Union | try Grout when he can get the Judgo oh by Grout, Influenc ee in Koptember, when Warden McCof-! unt, Miley to-day. He declined to BuY THE auto. jmick took Sullivan from Sing Sin | cons on encegt (0 say he probs As Deputy State Comptrolier-and to Yonkers and got loat—at any ould act on the request later in | actual State Comptroiicr Inaamu: ate, Sulltyan. could not find hin. Dern 9 be wy Mas HAR Toemlay’e Ho has sworn to a statement | cian, in Warden McCormick's official auto-| that he often maw Warden MoCor- ay We. Union Bank of 1 Getty House. the head or the Tater thay were by cheater. Mayor unaferred to the Joralemon Trust | Tove *teaned on the automobile in Getty Square and talked to McCor- d_ the convict-banker to him G 4 that he rode up ‘ON arose'e ation | ons, ir A Geltetous mobile, sitting In the tonneau wi Z a dummy corporation controlled ‘8 wife now holda to Tarrytown ly. He ww probing | mick's car in Getty Square, mick and Sullivan. | quoted as saying that McCormick In- aw Sullivan in the ‘hha Watson, MeCor- CROPSEV SEEKING EVIDENCE OF | (40h elem J. ia tea. ee Cor. te @ D LARCENY, casion he Sullivan leave the car owing to Na receipte. These mor en wore given the! and join McCormick in the bar of the ‘Armentine corn w: Cashin has been ‘® private secretary when he waa! suilivan while the Warden drove t! the banking business and bud ap: | cur, Ho didn't know at that time been’ unable to find Misa Burk-| veatigate the Sin » Boon eo Sullivan wan pont! aldwin is one of -| In Brooklyn. 34th Street He is counsel for Edward M. Grout, eceded Bullivan READY TO USE. Union Bank 4 dames McGreery & Co. rently con’ ied in that capacity | that Sullivan, who was attired in a despite hia conviction and imprison- | natty gray aul ment for @ term of from two to foul Hrooklyn rat wan @ convict. with comment to- day over tho appoint by Go Crppney'n subpoena servers) Giynn of Btophen C. Baldwin to in- Sing scandal. Mr. he leading lawyers At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. 5th Avenue Desirable Values On Thursday and Friday Purchases will appear on bill rendered December the Ist. HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS 0x12 ft. French Weave Wilton Rugs,—a large variety of patterns and colorings...........49.75 e value 60.00 9x12 {t. Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs,—woven in one piece; extremely durable......24.50 value 32.00 Qx12 ft. Seamless Wilton Rugs,—plain colors with plain band borders .......value 47.50, 39.75 Plain Velvet or Wilton Carpets,—a comprehensive assortment of colors values 2.00 and$.00. Made, laid and lined,—Special, yd., 1.65 and 2.45 5,000 Yards Heavy Gork Linoleum,—tile or hardwood effects, value 60c Inlaid Linoleum. . value 1.25......... “McCREERY SILKS" . + .0q. yd., 48c . 8. yd, 95c The Finest Silks the World Produces 15,000 Yards Novelty Silks and Satins in Dress, Skirt, Waist and Trimming lengths....... yd. 75c to 1.25 value 1.50 to 5.00 5,000 Yards Imported Black Velvet und Velveteen,—24 inches wide....... +eseeeeValue 1.50 yd. 95¢ Imported Double Width Golfine Corduroy,—White or Black..... ++ Value 2.50 yd, 1,50 COLORED AND BLACK DRESS GOODS Remnants of Plain and Novelty Dreas Fabrics, including some of the most Fashionable Weaves “in Skirt and Dress lengths. value 1.00 to 2.00 yd. 58c Imported Black Gabardine,—Superior Quality, Chiffon Wolght I inches wide...., «+. -yd. 1.45 value SILK_PETTICOATS All Silk Crepe de Chine, trimmed with laces combined with ribbon. 2.95, 5.95 and 4.95 value 3.75 to 5.50 All Silk Jersey with 10-inch side-pleated ruffle, or all Silk Measaline with accordion pleated ruffle, value 3.50 2.95 Accordion Pleated Chiffon, especially for dancing value 4.05 3.95 Messaline with side-plented ruffle and under- lay. Extra size. value 4.05 3,95 Silk Jersey ‘lop and Messaline ruffle. Extra size, value 5.50 4.95 All Wool Jersey top with Measaline pleated ruffle. values 8.60 and 4.05. 2.95 aad 3.95 “Klosfit" Petticoats with Silk Jersey top and Messaline ruffle; also all Silk Jersey. 5.00 “Klosfit” Petticoats with all Wool top and Messaline ruffle. 5.00 Sateen Petticoats Fine Sateen with neatly tailored or pleated flounce. 98c, 1.25 and 1.50 value 1,80 to 1.98 All Wool Jersey top with sateen ruffle. 3.95 value 6.20 NO SONDER RACES AT KIEL THIS YEAR OWING TO WAR. Kastern Vacht Clab of Boston ts NOE THE German Cla 8 Ahe international | winder raees which wee to have been | called nt Kiel bétween German and Amerivan yachta noxt June have of Kiel owing to ur Kuropa, according to-day by Honry ‘Ts the Eastern Yacht lo haw said that he will ih. The Ameriean | team of three yachts wan aelected: tn | It's been a since the east of living his mre salnry that if thoy now they'd meet as strangers,” y 49 P. M. Supt. Riley said he had not ordered the suspension of Warden I communicated with the warden At tho prinon by telephone a short -| time ago,” sald Mr, Riley, “and ex- pect him and hin secretary in Albany cHICAgo’s w WGA. AND CORN haermiga Want. Ne 3 i 8 P by the es general di en cancelled Ly) ae ensh demans Subpoena servers are lookini for Inthe ent; cloned rm. Mayor Lennon of Yonkers, and fol J, Cashin, County Clerk of W Seo Sa non in alleged to @ room to your h Ap Owen Daven-o A End i Corns Pierce's Corn Masters cost you 10¢ and 25¢ a box. Pierce The famous Da’ One of the Sale Bargains This $10) Genuine uaven-o, jus! as » Maysfve Colomai desiju, cul for qu ¢c. sale to only 10% Cash—Balance Charged. A $48 Daven-o in any Oak or Ma- hogany finish, Factory Cancella- tion Sale Price 89 3° Golden Oak, Ma- $5 4:75 | hogany Early English or Fumed O.k. Reg: ular price $42, Cancellation Sale Price In the Daven-o you have two pieces of furniture in one. Adds making your living room of service 24 hours in the day. Comfort, convenience and beauty. The most erful piece of furniture used in the home. You must eventually own a Daven-o, so secure one now while bid sale is lewaring Remember the sale special terms, (0. ING. 34 East 23d Street A Photogravure Portrait: ———O—— James W. Gerard Ambassador to Ger many 'Will Be Given FREE with. Every Copy of Next Sunday’ S World ” they fait ¥¢ CORN CENERET EE He: $8,000 Worth of Daven-os Must Be Sacrificed Faetory Cance:lation Sate factory at Cleveland has been hit pression in business in the South Goods had been Pfepared to fill $8,000 worth of orders, which have be: market must be found for this big We Offer Them to the Public of New York and Vicinity at Less Than the Actual Cost. of Raw | Material and Labor. Many designs in all finishes and upholstering. Here is wonderfuP value. articles in one—at a poe heretofore thought im- Special Terms to Help the Quick Sale. 10% > i the Balance Charged. nda line of Daven-os.