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BANK MUST STAND LOSS ot Lent High Bridge, N. J., Judgment Against Brokers Is Reversed. Seectine by Adding Vinogar. ILDE m Mustard peel.) CENTS. Grocery Stores, First National Bank of High Bridge, | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. Charles I. Hudson and Company, ‘was reversed to-day, Cashier Beaver rusted offi OF $93,528 BY CASHIER Institution's The Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court to-day decided that the N. J., must stand a loss of $93,528, which its cashier, Abram L, Beavers, | of Jost In Wall Street speculations. A judgment had been obtained in the lower court by the bank against Wall Street brokers. This judgment the bank since it organization in 1900, speculated in Wall Street. His losses became heavy and he con- fessed to officers of the bank that he had lost money and securities between Jan. A 1910 and Jan. 22, 1918, He said that he hed kept a running account with Charles I. Hudson & Co. of No, 4 Wall Street. The bank sued the brokers and won on the theory that the brokers known that Beavers ‘aid n not have a much money of his own, or hee not have remained as cashier small bank. ‘The ‘Appellate Division held that since Perera for pant ana 1 =IDSTREGT TATRA AND COURT OVERROGERS ASE Justice wads. No Accuses Attor- ney Martin of Causing Grand Jury Leak. $127,412.46 of the bank's must have ‘Adm ofl A 22-24-26 “ ie Women’s & Misses’ Suits” Bradshaw Prices 12.50 to 49.50 : To Close Out vA Women’s & Misses’ Coats Bradshaw Prices 10.00 to 45.00 ‘To Close Out... Women’s & Misses’ Gowns Bradshaw Prices 10.00 to 39.50 To Close Out. Pits ticincnaen —= ae Has Bought Out the Entire Stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel of T 34TH ST. This Stock Will Be Placed on Sale To-morrow (Saturday). at the GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER HEARD OF 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 ENTIRE STOCK OF FURS TO BE CLOSED OUT: AT SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS. Attorney for Baby Poisoner’s “Affinity” Argues Against White Slave Charge. An argument on @ motion for per- ton Rogers for allege violation of the “White Slave” Law because of his relations with Ida Sniffen Walters, the child polsoner, brought about a near riot in the Bronx County Su- preme Court to-day. Supreme Court Justice Brady expressed without re- serve his uncomplimentary opinion of District Attorney Martin and Mr. Martin was no less free and sincere. Abraham Levy, counsel for Rogers, whose motion precipitated the excite- ment, was greatly pleased on bis ac- count and on his client's account. There has been bad feeling between Justice Brady and Mr. Martin ever since the newspapers printed quite complete reports of the proceedings of the Grand Jury which was con- sidering the case of Mrs. Walters and Rogere. Justice Brady has not attempted to conceal his belief that the leak was throtigh the District Attorney's Office, and Mr. Levy brought this question up during to- day's proceedings. Mr. Levy's motion to open the Grand Jury minutes for inspection {s Preliminary to a motion to quash the indictment. District Attorney Mar- tin wanted the motion argued before County Judge Gibbs, but Justice Brady refused to transfer the case to the County Court and Mr. Levy, Rogers and the District Attorney ap- peared in the Supreme Court at the opening of to-day’s session to fight it out. The indictment is founded on Sec- tion 2460 of the Penal Code, Mr. Levy contended this law was passed solely to curb the activities of men anl women engaged in commercial- ized vice, “This indictment is ridiculous,” James McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Extraordinary Offerings On Saturday, February the 6th Final Reductions SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES For Misses and Girls. No C. 0. D.s No Approvals 125 Misses’ Sults,—smart models’ in the most desirable fabrics. Size 14 to 18 years. formerly 29.50 to 89.50, 14.75 165 Misses’ Coats in Zibeline, Broadcloth, Caracul Cloth, Chinchilla, Mixtures and Wool Plaid effects. Size 14 to 18 years. formerly 24.50 to 65.00, 12.75 and 18.50 185 Misses’ Dresses for afternoon or evening wear; made of Serge, Silks or Velveteen; smart and practical models. Size 14 to 18 years. 4.95, 12.75 and 18.50 “ formerly 14.75 to 45.00 @® Juniors’ Suits of Serge, Broadcloth, Gabardine or Cor- duroy. Size 18 to 17 years. 7.50, 12.75 and 14.75 formerly 19.75 to $9.50 78 Girls’ Coats,—various models and materials. Size 6 to 16 years. formerly 9.75 to 45.00, 2.95 to 26.50 128 Girls’ Wool Dresses of Serge, Poplin, Corduroy, Vel- weteen and Wool Plaid or Check Fabrics; school .and dress ‘models. Size 6 to 16 years. formerly 8.50 to 26.50 a REMARKABLE SALE WOMEN’S “SOROSIS” SHOES a : (Sizes Incomplete) , 3.25 Pair, former prices 6.00 to 8.00 2.95 to 12.75 Very Special Prices SUITS AND OVERCOATS For Young Men and Boys. Young Men's Suits..........s0000+ Special wae red Beye Young Men's Tweed Raincoats................. al 8. Young Men’s Overcoats. . Speal 10.50, 19. Py ta 24.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits...............0eeeeeeeees Special 4.75 Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits,—size 28 to $@ inch chest., ff Special 7. Boys’ Blouses........ {ern ome ironrcll Hiviratiee! Special 760 Boys’ Winter Hats at reduced prices. BOOTS AND OXFORDS For Men and Boys. formerly 5.00 and 6,00, pr. 3.95 ++ -formerly 6.50 to 8.00, pr. 4.75 formerly 3.50 and 4.00, pr. 2.95 VEILS AND VEILINGS Popular Prices. Late Novelties in “Circle-Drape” Veils, of Fancy Nets or Laces, trimmed with satin on edge; also “Ripple-Drape” Veils of Novelty Meshes, or Veilings with Chenille, Velvet and Hand- run designs in various effects. Specially Priced Filet, Hexagon and Hair-line Mesh Veilings in a large va- riety. yd. 25¢ and 50c Fancy Mesh Veilings i: in woven Chenille or Velvet designs. . yd. 380 and 75 Made Veils in Novelty Meshes, with satin borders........ each BOc and 95 saree de seriees Snnee. mation, ot, at bento, a sald Mr. Lavy; “They migh accuse] sury Lapa by that,” interposed my client of adulterous intercourse | Mr. Levy, with ton f piepes| of sincerity. But eng {woman Who lived with him willingly fhaet a er a children. sity Avenue to No. 224 West One Hun- e dred and Bixty-seventh Street. Could been living together for two years be- fore that. ment, it wan committed at the time they began, thelr relations and that | (reU was béfore the County of the Bronx Mr, Levy on several occasions dur- “|ing the long argument of the lawyer for the defense, Justice Brady, on each occasion, ordered Mr. Martin to alt down, and expressed confidence |, in his own ability to confine Mr. Lavy to the legal boundaries of his mission to inspect the minutes of the, Jury cloaked a désire to learn what Grand Jury that indicted Lorlys El- ae ce bt given in the case of ai The “"Tee Disteiet Attorney hadn't been Kind — —s ‘aval at pete at ure. camel” b You He : to inapect the minutes of the Grand Al 3 ht Important Notice friends the reporters, mi hough thei Yvarioun papers, have | tic say me fully iigecnes, Leng , a be no sincerity in attem id Jury to conve him of procuring aj HINTS FOR HAPPINESS. (Prom the Bt. doseph News.) Don’t eat rape frutt without fet puts igre bec on a rubber ty of . Potter Ria rp msi Te THe leone Live @ a jong distance away from your | Sold by druggists a jackpot aces every time you open , 4 every det hse oo Drope « ep | ney, guinas the court-room, a “but never, before have I tw Thing i ard of a windfall judge acting as SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORE WO though under the influence of twi-| = = — CASTORIA him with J iw Martin was anything be more absurd? They had |! If theré was any procur- Lord & Taylo existed.” Mr, Martin ¢ssayed to interrupt the tn Use For Over 80 Years. Women’s Footwear © The Opportunities Are Undiminished in # Our Midwinter Sale of ; Women’s Boots And still offer achoice of all sizes and in the Smartest Footwear of the $3.35 | Youal prices $5.00 to $7.00 During the Current Wee! The ‘‘ Myrod’’ Boot , Which is a revelation in footwear At these very special introductory prices $4.85 & $5.85 “I don't have to go into the Grand &. Altman & Cx. SPECIAL SALES PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Men’s Balta Shoes will be offered in several desirable styles at $4.75 per pair Balta Shoes are made of a superior-quality F leather, exclusively for B. Altman & Co. (Der ‘rtment on the First Floor) The Entire Surplus Stock of Lace Curtains (1825 Pairs) Greatly Reduced for Immediate Clearance| Dotted ae Ruffled bard 500 pairs reduced to...........'... ce Crigiealy $1.85" & $1.20 ae Flat, Muslin Curiains Men’s ana Women’s Silk Hosiery _ will be on Special Sale at decided concessions from regular prices. Women’s Black Silk Hose . . . per pair 95c. Women’s Black Silk Hose, with embroidered instepsorclocks. . . . perpair $1.50 th lace i inserti 4 Men's Black or White Silk Half-Hose, with 125 sf “a ere tas 8. 6. srs 5 851.50 cotton soles andtops. . . per pair 32c. Originally 91.25 to Plain Muslin Carin hi Ko i ee ec 150 pairs ue Mids seas 90 hae pele 1.00 L5O ‘ APTS RENIN Men's Black Silk Half-Hose, with reinforced cotton soles . . . . ~~ per pair 60c. Scrim bein: aa ye & rx. Ze , 100 pairs reduced to....... ¢, $7.00 2.00 - Originally $1.85 to $3.00 pair y Serim Curtains, bit os: Filet Insertions 200 pairs reduced <P Ai £10, $18 $1.95 3225 Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses femaining from the Winter stocks, are now marked at the following exceedingly low _ Im ht Scotch — pssst 4 prices, in order to make room for the 50 peire pan SOR dein As fe rae $2.00 8 $4.73 : incoming Spring assortments. Tailor-made Suits at $8.50, 16.50 & 22.00 Coats. . . « at $6.75, 9.50 & 16.50 Silk Dresses . . - « at 8.75 & 18.00 200 Single pairs............+..++ C to $70. ingle Pa eisally se io ean ° 9/008) ' Also 50 Bed Sets Originally 96.00 per set Fifth Floor ‘ Imported Wool Dress Fabrics arranged in Dress and Skirt Lengths, will be on sale at the considerably reduced prices of 68c., 85c. & $1.10 per yard Special Saturday Offerings in The Silk Section Black Taffeta Silks ~ om Te The materials are from this season’s stock a pay ay Usually vasedban yard’ 95¢ i ; and offer a special opportunity for Black Ae repe-6 e- it, eebaas wal $1.25 ; ; advantageous purchasing, Also Thousands of Lengths Black & Colored Silks At Greatly Reduced Prices Street Floor White Dress Fab:ics An offering of uncommon interest will consist of a large quantity of White Swiss Muslins (with self dots in a variety of sizes) at 27c. & 38c. per yard 25,000 Yards White 8 Colored Cotton Dress Fabrics 2 5¢ Per Yard Comprising all this fpeece' ‘3 panoler weavea, as ey enone, ginghams ' ecks, stripes, rinted voiles, crepes, japanese crepes, sh valid colors, 27-38 inches wide. Second Floor representing considerable reductions from the regular selling prices. Fifth Aunue-Madteon Anense, | lly me 28th treet fox, hb atin ea &