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have four more ahaa witnesses to call next Mon The inquiry van , intended % = out whother the tomobile, party. and "Sapecially youne James F. McGuire, owner and driver lof the car, were Le gag = when the PROSECUTOR ALLEGES PERJURY AT INQUIRY ease District Attorney Denounces: Testimony at Hearing on Fatal Auto Wreck. Retired Merchant Failte on Subway {Gentes and Breaks His suelt. Rawis Lequeer, sixty-two, @ retired Merchant, living with his wife tim the Sevillin apartments, No. 117 Fifty-eighth Street, fell on the \bebway stairs at Times Square Station Wed Bicht and fractured his skull. He} taken to Flower Hospital by Dr. | It was said he most likely would | iw? s Mustarine * Ends Sore Throat, ' Lumbago, Neuralgia WEI Not Blister and le Always Ready. |. Nething So Good for Rheumatic i Pains and Neuritic. ' ecident 100 late to kn After being {n session from 10) o'clock In the morning until late in the afternoon, the Bronx County Grand Jury adjourned yesterday without taking definite action an to bie|the death of Miss Elisabeth Dayton of No, 2170 Broadway, who was killed in an automobile emash-up on Pol- beorbe Dnreentty, jham Parkway Nov. 13. Elght wit- tha ‘s why It only | NOaMe® Were examined by District At- rid of earache, /torney Francis Martin, who was plainly exasperated at the close of his| | labore. “More than one person bas oom-| yo; On = mitted perjury inside that room,” he/ and He: exclaimed, “and they will bear more fees cee Fil the, vesnney oF Skinner about it later, I won't aay anything The net earnings for November further now. The Grand Jury hasn't ld. Guire’s ‘condition NEW HAVEN EN EARNS. MORE. Little Better Showing by Road— 0. and W. Directors Meet Also. ‘The Board he Directors of the New York, New nd Hartford Rall- . The entimated only vox of meeting of the New n Ratlroad, na . LI rem iy sorenees, te J erampe in loge muscles, BROY'A MUBTARING. tn the ‘ve ustard . the original yellow mi: tion. —Advt. & alight incrante compared with 1913, Tha tn dua, tt , to curtailment finished its investigation yet, and we! of expenne OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York On Sale Saturday at Greatly Reduced Prices 350 Women’s and Misses’ Coats—To Close out Some of this season's best models of Broadcloth, Seal Plush, Corduroy, Zibeline, Ghinchilla_and Mixtures, including many fur trimmed. Regular 25.00 to 39.75 Values 15.00 18.50 25.00 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Greatly Reduced Prices Saturday In the Misses’ and Children’s Department—Third Floor Girls’ Winter Coats—To Close out 165 Girls’ Goate—Schoo' and dress models of Velvet, Broadcloth, Woo! Plush, Zibeline and Mixtures, sa 6.90 Reduced from 10.00 and 12.50 4 to 10 years. 95 Girls’ Goate—Full length models of Zibeline, Wool Plush and Pebble Cheviot, superior tailored, sizes 10} 0,75 to 16 years. Regular Values to 16.75 48 Girls’ Highest Gost Goats of Velvet and Fine Broad- cloth, tur and velvet trimmed, full ei'k ‘ined and wooi| 22,50 inteslined. 10 to 16 years. Regulér 29.75 to 40.00 Values Misses’ Tailored Suits—ro Close Out About 125 Misses’ Tailored Suits, various distinctive models, of Broadcloth, Cheviot, Gabardine and oxher| 15.00 desirable materials. Regular Values to 29.75 Misses’ New Mode! Suits of Imported Broadc'oth, Covert Gloth and Gabardine, featuring Nortolk Ripple and Empire Coats, including fur trimmed. 25.00 Actual 35.00 to 45.00 Values), 160 Misses’ Coats—to Close Out Broadcloth, Mixtures and Pebble Cheviots in a variety ot desirable models, some satin lined throughout. Regular Values to 22.50 76 Misees’ Fur Trimmed Coats of Wide Wale Pebble Cheviot, ekunk opossum collar, satin lined throughout. Regular 25.00 Value — Fun un Reading “FUN The Great Weekly Joke Book : Strikingly Illustrated in Colors. A Hugely Popular Feature of . THE BIG SUNDAY \VORLD | 13.75 15.00 SHS BVEnine WOKLD, De- Lop G. Koelbie and Henry Weises- ¥Rivar, atheigpempaanainicaidanatasoe UVBVEmoun 106, avid. tors pointing out that the Institution ia in @ state of disrepair. Misa Gertrude E. Hall reported $15,000 IS RAISED AT GERMAN BAZAAR; not onough clothes and shoes, Bome ES have broken their hair combs to with others who have none. only ten glasses at the time of in- epection and the girls bad to use jelly tumblers and toothbrush mugs in order LF & ‘ink at the table, aa 'y R. Moore, sopra then of ‘the {natitution, adm: "lish Socieies Wi will Gather! in Armory on Sun- net i justrial endeavor day Night. Ry use_to them upon thelr dle- charge. pigs Ve made (ae! such p pete that they “key are learned Lo @ shower baths. Yester@ay was Staten Island day at ined for the entertainment Pot vis visitors. the German Charity Basaar in the Heventy. first Regiment Armory. Rich- aroma OK ne. tee i spoke tn praise of the Germans as| “side swip ee c tient anos a i American citizens and as a race with- Apalachin 1 +4 out @ superior in charitable enter-| No one was hi prises. Other speakers were Mayor! Were, Blocked, Adolph Lankerin; of Hoboken, Ai-| w "Ia" the evening Isadora Duncan's pai iis were the art ‘ere cheered. vy Be srouna and sold flowers. The rmery was packed both day aa, be and is were unabl in, It was ostimated that 16.000" persons passed through the several entrances from 2 in the afternoon until 11 at night. The receipts for the day to- tallied $15,000. Sunday night all the Irish societies of the five boroughs are to attend. Are you up in the air on py will be Irish dancing and Irieh Bs aga question? Belgian Relief Fund Now Bzceeds you asking, where shall 9683,000, op = to Xo get a ext 8 pair of depend- bint appeal fog thee to buy more| able eyeglasses? ambulances the American H ae pital in Parte brought jeaterday a Fie gM. We Hastie. Optical Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, BH. . Friex and Cleveland H. Dodge ohecks f. The care and atte bid we cach, ‘Ths total of this: fund ive our patrons in the ex- dat g Hee waae ne a an Re; | amination of eyes, and the ad- for the rellet of women and children | iustment of the mounting, have in France has reached $42,969.71. C helped to build for us the tributions to the Central Comimities t Retail Optical H World. for the Relief of Jews total $42,147.53. The Red Cross Fund has passed #408,-| in anes 000, The Committee Mercy Fund, 8, Aurust Belmont, Treasurer, ie $6 The double services of ex- Jiihe anced alll i ahd TWO PI6S BATHED BY tans assure. you satislac 26 REFORMATORY GIRLS ticlans — assure satisface Bedford Hills Inmates Have Not tion in all eyeglass details. pil Glasses cost $2 or Enough Shoes and Clothing, a Woman Inspector Reports. When the Mtate Board of Charities’ inquiry into the New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford ie eee ve ite mee Hills was resumed yesterday in the board's rooms at Fourth Avenue and es Mitt. ye as Hebberd, Secretary of the board, pro- duced two reports of women Inspec- woes af BS AT Eien On RUSSEKS HANDSOME Furs Are Now Offered in This Timely and Impressive XMAS SALE 50% REDUCTIONS ON COATS, MUFFS, SCARFS & SETS A Comparison of These Prices and Qualities With Those Advertised Eleewhere Will Convince You of the Values Offered. Fur Sers Black Fox . .$20..$25 .$40 Sitka Fox..... Red Fox.... 20.. 35 Silver Fox.... Blue Fox .. .150. .200 Pointed Fox. . Fox... 86. .125 WhiteFox.... |Grey Wolf... 15.. 25 Black Lynx... |Black Wolf . 15.. 25 Fisher ....... Blue Wolf... 35.. 50} Beaver....... \Mink ...... 75. 125 Skunk....... Smart Fur Coats Fine Hudson Beales. « $85 Leopard......... 11150 Persian Lamb. . ... 150 | Caracul....... "13.50. 57.50 NearSeal .42.50.. 50..... 60 Men's MuskratLined Coats with Persian Lamb Collar, $35 Values to $100. Children’s French White Coney Coats (1 to 6 years.) $12.50 Value to 927.50. SPECIAL Smart Suits (newest materials)........ « $15.00 Values $35 |Handsome Dresses (popular models).... 19.50 Values 45 Latest Coats (imported ideas)........ . 12.50 Values 30 Aue artictes in thie mee Sale have been ally chosen for immediate clearance, Come and eelect w! locke are complete. Don’t delay. Every gris | le Warenioes to be ak double the price quoted. Boery atyle ia Ne and Smart. Qualities are exceptional. Don't | i this em Danes to Save! |1 West 4th St. E 362 Fifth Av. | |e 6th Avenue Ls eth e | ) that the girls in the reformatory bave Twenty-second Street, Robert W. iar Svat, Bet . OF FINEST QUALITY AND LATEST STYLES Stern Brothers Have arranged for To-morrow, a very exceptional sale of Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel COMPRISING the por ps | most desirable class of garments, at the | lowest prices quoted this season. Misses’ Tailored Suits, est are ee | of chevitn ie bardine or diagonal ed warmt! ut it ma- including am of skunk raccoon, Values up ‘to “935. 0 Value $35.00 Misses’ Model Suits, Misses’ Sport Skirts, n i er Beprdanieet trip mote 20,75) glenamntyoatiet ects, $4.50 || Values up to $55.00 Value $7.50 4 Girls’ Section (Sizes 6 to 14 years) | Coats, * at $3.95. 7.50 and 9.75| Woolen Dresses, ~° $3.75, 5.00, 6.50 | of chinchilla, xibeline,wool plush, corduroy,| Every size is represented but not in every velvet and mixtures; values up to $22.50.| model; values up to $16.50. Girls’ English Raincoats, of rubberized poplin, convertible collar with stit brim hat, sizes 6 to 16 years; Value 95.95, . . ~ The Boys’ Clothing Department lj HAVE prepared for Saturday, an offering of unusual interest, at very | a $4.75 | pronounced reductions. Boys’ Long Winter Overcoats, at $12.50 sizes 10 to 18 years; Regular values $15.00 to 20.00 | Boys’ Norfolk Suits Small Boys’ Overcoats and Suits at $6.50 and 9.75 at $5.00 | | sizes 7 to 18 years; Values $8.75, 18.50, 15.00] sizes 244 to 10 years; Values 96.75 to 9.75 Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats, Boys’ Serviceable Raincoats | | at $5.00 and 7.50 at $5.00 sizes 7 to 18 years; Values $7.50 to $12.50| sizes 8 to 17 years; Values $6.75 to $9.75 | An unusually advantageous purchase of high grade Women’s Silk Petticoats | SUITABLE for Holiday Gifts, will be offered To-morrow at the extra- ordinarily low prices of $1.95, “Regularly sold for $4.00, 6.00 and 7.60 The assortments comprise Silk Meséa- line, Taffeta, Jersey Top with Mes- saline Ruffle; All Silk Jersey in the most durable qualities and in this sea- son’s models; including Roman Stripe Borders and fancy em in all desirable colors. Every Skirt ee Unparalleled Value Leather Goods for Holiday Gifts GELECTED for its practical and artistic value, from the assortments of the foremost Foreign me, Aperican ae Stick Pan is being shown in unusually large varieties, ick Pin soe _ Tray Clocks, Writing Cases, ee Boxes, veling Traveling Bags, etc., at uniformly moderate prices. A remarkable offering to-morrow, of the newest and smartest models in Imported Hand Bags strat 4,50 |Sutably titted; Requiartay one $5.50 of pak with inside frames, and mirror; Regularly 96 EGINNING to-morrow and continuing throughout the holi B season, Will offer its most attractive collection if wad Art Objects Appropriate for Christmas Gifts Priced at $100.00 or over, At 50% Off Regular Prices Included are Real French and Vienna Bronses, Carrara Marble Busts and Figures, ted Desk Sets, Lamps and Shades, Clocks and Clock Sets, B Fee oa ea had Candia! Gate nal clear saab Tonoatlce ane ond Ours Exceptional Values in Toys Will be offered to-morrow, on the Fourth Floor, including the following: $2.00 Jointed Dolls, at $1.15 each $6.75 Electric Trains, Loco- $1.00 Ring Toss Games, at 75c motive and Three Cars, at $5.00/$1.00 Marble Zig-Zag Game, —7Bc $3.50 Steam Engines, “ 2.00165 Parcheesi Game, at 50c $4.50 Doll Carriages, * 3,00]#1.00 American Hunter Game, T5e