The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1914, Page 4

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ean nal Tht with Raward Lawtereadh to 4 \ bring about « fraud. Lamar and bis wife arrived earty, Py. ing quietly in the court room, ie Lamar paced the corridor counsel, Once in the court room facing his trial, he sat behind his| lawyers, seemingly indifferent and , uninterested. trial by Harold Harper of his ataff. —_— 4 Henry KE. Davis of Washington and of Wall Street” Is Cool|tormer Assistant District Attorney | og Karl E. Whitney have charge of the 7). and Indifferent as He Faces Court. Louis B, Williams of Now York,| Williams, for the defense, | the examination of the jury! panel. He wanted to know ff any of | ioe the jurors knew Lewis Cass Ledgow. Lamar, the “Wolf of Wall] Mr. Ledgow was present and disclosed | nimaelf, The jury was not acquainted | rds Seah adbeeneatbgses | with him, Similar questions were Court before Judge Clarence W.) asked concerning William on an indictment returned! former President of the Chem! Impersonating Congressman A | having tried I Palmer and others in tele | ore sry ieee Communications, with intent to| os we : tree! J. P. Morgan & Co. and the| Munuger, Noo 12 poration. It! J be tried to make them be- | Ni be could cause the Investiration | oat, Mteel Trust to be dropped. the ca: as called, United) ty-thir it Btreet; , No, 107 Orland Barprioed the defense by electing | {a'2, 40; 0 Riverside Drig Mt jennefield, ta 0. Lamar only on the first of three Twelfth Street; Franklin Johnaton, ‘The second true bill seta treamaren, Ne, M6 weet, Minety-ser: | enth Stres rmott T, O'Leary, de- game charge as the first and) signer, N ‘Went One Hundred ‘ the impression that they would/ and Twenty-nixth Street; Harry f@ensolidated. The District Attor-| Rey:__ view president, BS sae, West i, by taking up the first only, bas| One Hundred un} enth Street; Peter Courtney, No, 46 East One Hun- two. more. one charging | ared and Twenty-sixth Street. = Following the opening address of Marshall, former Cony Palmer was called to the stand. He testified merely to the fact that the talks had by Mr. Ledyard on the dates involved were not with himself. Lewis Cans Ledyard took the stand and testified he waa once president of the New York Bar Association and had known the late J. Plerpont Morgan for many years. He said that while In ington in Feb- he had telephonic con- ations with @ person who repre- Imaelf to be Congressman ‘aimer. He had taken extensive notes of there conversations, He was asked to read there notes, but objec- tion waa made. The defense wanted only Mr. Ledyard’s personal recollec- tion of the talks. RAILROAD'S RECORDS OF MILLIONS MISSING Government Inquiry on Financial Affairs of tne Pere Marquette Brings Out Fact. DETROIT, Dec, 1—To-day's hear- ing in the Government's investigation of the financial affaira of the Pere Marquette Railroad developed the fact that important records, pertaining to the use of millions of dollars borrowed by the road, are missing, Clarence 8. Sykes, auditor for the receivers of the railroad, who wan on the stand to- dmitted the records were mins- but sald they may be found later, “We are going to find out what be- came of the $40,000,000 bond Issue au- thorized in 1905," declared August G. Gutheim, who ta repre terstate Commerce Cow ¥ in meeting promissory notes, current expense and dividends, When ques- tioned more closely with reference to the notes and payments on them, he stated the records were n missing, orough search among old books might bring hn Medicine Poy : i ast for \rolds|wicson's covonaoo PLans. , i. Asthma, all Wt Recall Treeps When State Is aed lung troubles. Ready to Resume ids new Strength. ol or dangerous he company’ WASHINGTON, Dec, Wilson will withdraw Fe UR regular visitors, who know us well, are taking as lively an interest in some of the Christmas innovations here at Best’s as if Somebody had brought a bride into the family. The cheery, convenient gift shop on the second floor, for one thing; the special sales- woman who will go with you from table to table and devote herself exclusively to your ser- vice if you wish, for another thing; the overflowing toy- shop on the fourth floor, for one more, “You never pay more at Best’s’’—that’s not an innova- tion at all, but it may be news. RS MAN'S SON FORCED INTO ELL ON PERRY CARE A charee of perjury wos preferred against Harold 1D. Greenwald, twenty- five vearn old, of No, 24 Kast Nincty- third Street, in Harlem Court to-day after he had been fined $100 for run-| © ning his automobile at the rate of 27 miles an hour in Bt. Nicholas Avenue on Nov. ¢ wan fined ax a second offender and the perjury charge wan based on Greenwald's statement in court that he had aever before been cused of violating the law against motor apeeding Young Greenwald ina son of Henry D. Greenwald, a dry goods dealer at No. 1550 Third avenue, reputed to be wealthy. The elder Greenwald ten- dered a bond of $2,500 to insure his appearance for trial on the per- Jury charge, but Assistant District- ney Skinner, assigned to Harlem urt, reserved his right of twenty-| (ny, r hours’ time for examination of the bond and the young man was committed to the police court prison to remain until to-morrow. ‘Traffic Patrolman Howe served a summons on young Greenwald on Nov. 22, and in Harlem Court the next day the youn ; man denied that he had ever heen accused of speeding. Howe asked for an adjournment, be- cause he sald he believed he had heard of Harold > Greenwald being fined in the po court at Jamaica ay 31 after conviction of speed- Long Island roadway. The! djourne 4 until Greenwald case this after- gonan identified Harold B. summons on in an automobile on Long Island last Decoration Day and who Was fined $25 In the Jamaica Pollce Court the next morning. Harold Greenwald took the stand, and before he was sworn Magistrate Murphy warned him to tell the truth, He positively denied having been served a summons by Noonan, It was his brother Frank, eighteen years old, who was served, he sa\ Clifford Roberts, a lawyer, repre senting Greenwald, offered to produce jo hear em. “T belleve this policeman, Noonan,” jagistrate, “He is an honest Fine for Rheumatic Pains and Weuritls | | presents of Jewelry at Lamberts do not Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Annual Sale Wednesday Fur Coats and Furs For Women and Misses Newest Models in All the Fashionable Furs Hudson Seal Coats 40 inches long, of fine quali son Seal; collar and cults ot Hudson Seal Coats Full flare or belted Seal or skunk; cuffs of seal. Hudson Seal Coats Pull, loose, s1 collar of Skunk; Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Seal Coats seal. Persian Lamb Coats Persian Lamb Coats Hudson Seal Coats Four Original Paris Models. Skunk; novelty linings. Heretotore Scotch Mole Ca One Original Paris Model. collar; vest lined ront, Neckpieces 5.00 RegWar price $8.75 10.50 Regular price $16.50 9.50 Reguiar price $16.50 16.50 Regular price $84.50 16.50 Regular price $29.50 17.50 Regular price $24.50 26.50 Regular price $39.50 18.50 Regular price $26.50 18.50 Regular price $26.50 19.75 Regular price $29.50 20.00 Regular price $35.00 18.50 Regular price $24.50 27.50 Regular price $35.00 22.50 Regular price $29.50 18.50 Regular price $29.50 27.50 Regular price $39.50 Fifth Avenue, West Side, Corner of 35th Street ‘ large animal Hud- Seal, silk lined. Regular Price $85.00 el; collar of Regular Price $135.00 t, well matched skins; igh grade contrasting furs orseal. Regular Price $175.00 Exceptional light wei, kins ; coll of high poly avcatn ee vv Regular Price $250.00 New flare model, 45 inches long, of well matched skins, Leipzig dye, soft silk Uning. Regular Price $250.00 52 inches long, new semi-fitted, full flare skirt model, Leipzig dye, soft silk lined. Regular Price $475.00 Trimmed with rea: Fitch or Natural ssoo.0 250.00 Handsome Ripple Cape; Ermine Ito teney velvet Heretofore $800.00 475.00 Cross Fox Sets Large handsome animal muff with Best Values Ever Offered French Seal Coats New flare m Fitch or Skunk; 58.00 Regular Price $69.50 jodel; collar of Ermine, soft silk lining. 45.00 French Seal Coats 45 inches lon, collars of Ei 85.00 ine, Skunk, Fitch or Kolinsky. Regular Price $79.50 new flare model; 57.00 French Seal Coats traight model; large cuffs of Seal, sott silklining. Regular Price $135.00 100.00 Caracul Coat: inches long; cuffs of Caracul. Caracul Coat 135.00 sk 185.00 Mole Coats 185.00 Ermine. Regul: Chinchilla Squirrel; cufts of Seal. Regular Of light weight y 75.00 Price $110.00 Ss Caracul skins, 45 model; collar and Reg, Price $69.50 48.00 flare model of light weight 8; collars of Skunk, Fitch or Cpossum. Regular Price $95.00 70.00 Of genuine Scotch Mole, full, loos model; collar and cuffs tr eh h trimmed with jar Price $165.00 125.00 Leopard Coats Full length flare 345.00 Seal. Regu ard skin; collar and cuffs of Hudson model of real Leop- 195.00 lar Price $285.00 Paris Model Fur Coats Broadtail Caracul Coat One Original Paris Model. Full Ri and cul Broadtail Ca: One Original Par: Skunk. Natural Raccoon Natural Raccoon Black Wolf Hudson Seal Natural Skunk Black Fox Black Fox Taupe or Sitka (dyed) Wolf Blue (dyed) Wolf Mole Beaver Fitch Black Lynx Pointed Fox Silvered Kit Fox Ermine Heretofore $1,500 iodel; collar, ‘of Kolingky Srubreee” Heretofore 3975.00 450.00 racul Coat is Model. Coat front, loose cape back effec double border, sleeves of atural ral 675.00 Eur Muffs and Neckpieces Muffs Regular price $14.50 8.50 Regular price $16.50 10.50 Regular price $21.50 14.50 Regular price $24.50 18.50 Regular price $39.50 25.00 Regular price $24.50 17.50 Regular price $39.50 26.50 Regular price $29.50 22.50 Regular price $29.50 22.50 Regular price $29.50 19.75 Regular price $39.50 25.00 Regular price $39.50 28.50 Regular price $35.00 27.50 Regular price $39.50 27.50 Regular price $49.50 35.00 Regular price $65.00 50.00 Large handsome anima! muff with scarf, large animal scarf. || The great vaults are filling up with laid- Christmas Current Setting Toward Lamberts If you have not bought your Christmas | taken from the store—as late as the last shopping hour on Christmas Eve, if you choose. ~. The public that desires high-class jew- elry of all sorts as Christmas gifts appre- ciates a reliable, long-established specialty shop where everything is guaranteed and up-to-date, and where: . The Christmas move- Lamberts has begun. delay any lon ment toward away gifts. Their owners need not pa a cent. Ligors when engraving * ordered. such cases we request a small deposit. cient manage- Otherwise laid-away purchases at Los ment keeps prices down. Hence ‘the berts néed not be paid for until they are | Christmas Crowds at Lamberts. Save on Solitaire Diamond [Seamless Wedding Rings Engagement Rings _ 3 Would you believe that the most elab- orate and costly piece of jewelry in our ‘a finer specimen of workman- Lambert Seamless Rings are in their bout to marry look at them carefully? We have them in all styles, shapes, widths and thicknesses in 2@-karat, 18-karat or 14-karat gold. Th no charge for engraving. 14-Karat, $3.30 up |1¢.karat, $4.49 up 18-karat, $4.00 @2-karat, $5.28 * 18-karat, $5.50 up Diamonds at Lamberts is soon @ told. Purchasers of large quan- tities by a member of the firm, cash payment, direct importa- @= tion, mounting in our own fac- profits. These words tell all. gctb Solitaire Engagement Dia-\S monds in hand-made settings— solid 14 karat gold or 18 karat gold and platinum, $10.00 to @=—*< $1,500.00. Diamond cluster rings, all diamonds $40.00 up. It is a pleasure to exhibit them even to visitors who do not intend immediate purchase. Diamonds #2-karat, $7.00 dp $5.50 up| 14-karat, $6.60 up $6.75 up/18-karat, $8.10 up - $8.75 up | 22-karat, $10.50 up Gold Watch Chains , Guard Chains of solid gold, 48 inches long, chased, engraved or gem-sct slides, $9.00 up. Men’s C ey ) 14-karat, 18. Solid 14 Karat Gold Vest Chains, 99.00 up. Cable, trace, curb, rope, I braid and other patterns. . Gold soldered links, so that the chain will not pull apart. Sixteen fine, sg All platinum full cut diamonds are a good investment now, ring, hand made, id real hii t 0 t with fil pnd nent sapphire when the supply is practically fot; ‘wtdismonds, shut off. mounting $125.00 $135.00. Lavallieres to Be Proud Of Only $2.50 secures at Lamberts such a solid gold lavalliere as you would be proud to give at Christmas. Others up to .00 Platinum Lavallieres set with a fine diamond $18.00 Solid gold neck chains $2.50 up; Platinum neck: chains, DB up. $7.50 up. pearls, 1 sapphire, chain, | : $8.75 $6.00 $7.50 — | Watch Bracelets, Many Styles '| @ All Good Time-Keepers H be The exceeding convenience of watch bracelets from Lamberts, not less than their beauty, puts them in the front rank of orna- ments for all occasions., Works come from the most famous of watch makers and are carefully’ examined in the Lambert} factory by experts who are hard to please. You could not choose a more satisfactory Christmas present. The watch here pictured Waltham is solid 14- gold y id link, chased borde: id t gold ones Chain, heart slide, Solid 14-karat gold Vest Chain, long ink, single, $12.00; Dickens, pocket to pocket, $16.00. Gold Fobs to Order This heavy solid 14 karat gold mono- gram fob is mounted on fine black silk ribbon and is yours for $20.00. The letters Solid 14+-karat gold Lavalliere, set with 7 half pearls and$ \ewhol Solid 14 karat gold Lavalliere, set with Lavalliere, ~ pearls, price with ») karat gold monogram fobs from $13.50 up. Brooches, Solid Gold From hundreds of solid gold Brooches ($1.50 “ple xe select two in which the bh is treated with distinct y. Among many other pat- it isa joy to make $27.50 o | terns equally pleas a Christmas choice. 50. Others solid gold, with leather straps, $18.50up. Sterling silver wristlet watches mounted on leather/straps, $7.00 up. Watch Bracelets in solid 14-karat gold, with Swiss works, $23.50 up. Men's Solid 14-karat Gold One, Face Watches, $22.50 up; Hunting Case, $25.00 up; Gold-Filled Watches, cases marrentes 20 years, $10.00 up; Sterling Silver Watches, .00 up. . Ladies’ Solid 14-karat Gold Open Face Watches, $15.00 up; Hunting Case, $16.50 up; gold-filled watches, $10.00 up; Sterling Silver, $9.00 up. . Bar Pins and Other Pins Even after you have paid for it you are not more than half- persu: that “such : r solid gold bar pins as Solid 14-karat gold polished bar pin set with 9 ours can be sold for so fhe ag pearls, 10 half pearls, Safety little. Here are two 00. at low prices. Would you interested in ee ie with dia- r : mond (direct importa- wibtight peltabed Solid At 5 tion), $5.75 up? While pins are before your mind inquire for Solid Gold Handy Pins, $1.50 a pair up. Solid Gold Sleeve Links, $2 Up Two samples of Lambert Solid Gold Sleeve Links, built for wear, such as will please men who are rather exacting in matters . Other styles are plain, engraved, engine-turned—a beautiful finish, giv- ing almost the effect of color—and deli- cately enameled, Mono; rams engraved free; if you order en- sraving ad there is rose finish cuff buttons, |cuff buttons, floral ef-|plenty of time ¢ diamond, burnished design, $3.28, |fect, rose finish, $8.00. | do it. °lgscoo. 12.80 Pt LAMBERT BROTHERS . ‘ DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street : Store Open Evenings Until é. =. ‘Saturday Nights United 10] Nib Solid 14-karat gold | Brooob, weren | cos usm aod , set with 16}wreath design "| Brooch, with safety catch, $3.25. “Nowhere,” isthe Answer An interrogation mark supplies the motive for the middle rewith pictured and sugges! juestion, Where can you find a jewelry store combining attractiveness and economy ‘las Lamberts does?” Solid 14 Bright pol- karat gold isbed solid & Vermicel’is i¢carat gold i scarf pin, tah scart pin ot with full whole pearl, cut dia- $3.25. mond, $15. $] °° Bright pol: 19193. e al $4 y gold bar pin, set All platinum Solid 14 ished solid scarf pin, karat gold 14-karat with black # scarf pin; gold scarf enamel in- rose finish pin, set with lay, set with and Setruit cut fine Salld \eheent. enh with real and Solid 10-karat gold

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