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WOMEN STORM «4 . . f «eee af artes . : a ” , i Thousand Depersite hor out ’ sor” wt ine of ee Maumee oot * mo ' to Courtroom, but © wed Ww enter the nourt F . w 8 S = Helle FO oe writ dinvanded te » Committee Is Admitted 4 wee in CoMtine Navy Hoard of Adviane f vai . 4 th * defeneive iene et ° Jepanene Nor fee Powers .* ‘ tee of three times | tel of Adolf Mendel, benkrupt week with the finger tips This is wet aly the finest he ey baown, bot hair f falling out, re null med humors, derbe . heir and makes it soft and glossy te com be purchased at ony Bis cave 08 very talks sont.” Advt You can buy Victroles on most liberal terms ot | olde private banker, dropped deat on the wltnemne stand day raat evi donee agninat the defend cident ereated intense erciinment in the crowded courtroom Mr Femeratein, whore hone wae at No 1016 Keliy Mtreet, trons, wan receiving taller (pn Mandel’s bank at No 166 Kivington Bireet, He wae the second witnans called after the open ; ine of the trial to day ‘The first was Mather Morgenatein, who (oatified that on July 28, 1914, she deposited $100 In Mandel's bank ‘The contention of the District Attor- | ney te that Mandel knew on that dat that hie bank wae insolvent Mra | {tras Morgenstein produced her bank book, \¢s, which was put in evidence Mr. Feuerstein waa then called Ho identified the entry of Mra Morgen. Stern Brothers 4nd and 43rd Streets, West of FiRh Avenue. A particularly noteworthy Annual Spring offering to-morrow of Muslin and Linen Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Blankets and Comfortables Presenting an unusual opportunity to supply every Summer requirement at_very emphatic price reductions White Blankets Comfortables Medium and Summer weights. Double Size, Single size, ; pair $2.75, 3.95, 5.00] Figured Silkoline, floral designs, at $1.25 Regular prices 83.25 to 5.75 Regular price $1.75 Double size, . pair $3.50, 4.50, 5.65) Printed Silk Mull, plain borders, at 2.35 Regular prices #4.00 to 6.50 Regular price $3.00 Extra size, $ pair $4.95, 6.50, 7.25| Novelty Chiffon, plain borders, at 4.25 Regular prices 85.75 to 8.00 Regular price 85.00 3500 Dozen Superior Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases 3700 Mandel’ hen Gern wana run on Kly apparent Were alin. wnt Michards closed the bank Authorised Victor Foctery Detributers 54x90 ins. 54x90 Muslin Sheets, 35c 47c Muslin Pillow Cases 63x00 55c 72x90 62¢ 72x09 81x99 90x99 = =©90x108 68c T5e 82c 88c Muslin Bolster Cases A2xSHlo 45x3H1Q 5Oxd8}4 454x889) 42 by S4iny, Ae by 63 42 by 72 45 by 76 1be 1% 19 28 80c 32 370 Embroidered Muslin Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 inches, at 23¢ 45x36 ins, 12 Bedspreads, Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases Crochet Bedspreads, at 95c, 1.45, 1.95 Dimity Bedspreads, at 95c, 1.15, 1.25 Satin Finish Bedspreads, at 2.25, 2.75 Linen Sheets, hemat’d, pr. 3.75, 5.25, 5.90 Linen Sheets, scalloped, pair 5,50, 6.75 Linen Pillow Cases, hemst'd, pr. 95¢ to 1.75 Commencing Thursday, April 15th Annual Spring Sale of Hosiery for Men, Women & Children for which extensive and advantageous purchases have been made, both in foreign and American markets, which will be offered at very large concessions from former prices. For details see Wednesday Evening's Newspapers Dinnerware, Cut Glass and Lamps A highly important offering of special interest to patrons furnishing or refurnishing Cottages or Bungalows Included among the very special price advantages, to-morrow, will be found American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 pieces, border pattern, gold lined edges, half matt gold handles, . at $14.25 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, Bavarian China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, delicate border Pattern and gold lined edges, . Austrian China Tea Sets, t $22.50 107 iS horde tt Id 19 pieces, assorted dec iona, i in eee Wall mate esti nandice: at 16.75 Pinon ee oe 00, 7.50 Theo. Haviland China Dinner Sets, 17 pieces, ray 100 pieces, assorted floral decorations, 19.50] choice selection, at $2.95, 3.96, 4.96 Cut Glass Ware Table and Floor Lamps Spoon Trays, Olive and Mahogany Boudoir Lamps Bon Bon Dishes, A each 65c|" 14 fa hah, cy aon Lampe, silk shade, $1.95 Sugar and Cream Sets, : a $2.25 Mahogany Table or Library Lamps Ice Cream Trays, . i 4 2.25] 21 ins. high, i8 in. Japanese silk shade, 3.95 Bowls, 8 inch, . ; : “ 1,45] Mahogany Floor Lamps, two lights, Fern Dishes,8 inch . 3 “ 2.45 we se at 10.00 Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, “ 1.95 Pottery Lamps, i lar) Water es A o" €i rd Teas ok shades, variety of styles; silk ‘eles. $15.00, 25.00 Hanking Superin wt Want to anewer Wun,” ward the Pecr@lary Hie dure vot @ant farte You could not spect me to Cumaee Im @ controversy with & man who accuses me of being # murders 4 wilh way thin on to} jon | jeuttlctent supply of jthat the lack of th Adintra ¢ whom bealled in, told rdner that the navy had all the oumht it | wane of thoes on Mas nd uneloas him they of abort va | @ | | that of on hand ninety were conatruc' Ing the Wilson Administration,’ } ————— FORMER LAWYERS OF RAE TANZER ARE CHARGED WITH PLOT (Continued From Firat Page.) | fused to meet her she wrote @ ton | letter to the New York Athletic ¢ in which she spoke of “a man ot your reputation.” The last letter was writtén on Feb. 16, after Mr. Osborne g the accumulation of letters at the lub and telephoned to her. She ac- cused him of using “dummies” talk to her, The letter concludes: Inclosed find your picture which I have a long time, Do you think now I need come down | to your office to meet some one that's going to pase as you? | Was to the Sherman Square of | @ Sunday when you were leaving | for Providence. These are the words you spoke to the young lady at the switchboard, “Goodby, | mise; won't see you for a few days; am going to Providence.” One Thursday mornin gSurro- @ate's Court in Brooklyn and sev- eral other places, What do you intend to do? My plans are made; more than you think I can do, and won't wait very long either, RAE. 1 was a fool to believe, but know better now. _—_——_ WILSON SILENT ON GARDNER. om Army-Navy, to; WASHINGTON, April 18, — President | Wilson refused to-day to make any com- ment on a statement recently made by, | Representative Gardner of Massachu- actta to the effect that when a Joint | {board of army and navy officera sug- | gested preparations for posible trouble jin the fic, he had ordered the board |to moet again. | The President told callers that he) would have nothing to say about any | statement Mr, Gardner had made. pSzeercs= lone RETORT BY PRENDERGAST. | Me Saye Statement Ate Senator Bennett Ie U: | Comptroller Prendergast to-day sent | the folowing telegram to State Senator | Witham M. Bennett: “You are quoted in to-day’s papers as stating in & speech in the Senate last night that I had declared that @ direct | State tax would cause a real estate| panic in Now York City. I have never made any such statement and you are very much misinformed. I shall ex- pect you to withdraw thie statement as fe whelly untrue. ames EXCHANGE NOMINATIONS, The Nominating Committee of the New York Stock Exchange has pre- sented the following ticket for the an- nual election May 10; President, H. G. | 8, Noble, renominated; ‘er. ‘Marckweld: | The Inst ¢ ro new names. For member r thi ‘Gowran Com- mittee, to serve t te serve five years TURBSDAY, APRIL 13, | between | Street ar) group @rilied four of the \silk Bates-Street shirts at the above less ‘than wholesale cost, to convince the public \that they can purchase here better shirts Louls EB. meneame = INTERBOROUGH LOSES $3,000,000 TAX SUIT M2 PRINTS ARE SOLD FROM IVES COLLECTION AT TOTAL OF $72.442 ont Se Sew Calley Heomired. Miah om viel Bare vaid Olde fr bree Twrtve Mouthe, PRESBYTERY GRILLS af. 4 SEMINARY THEOLOGS -:"'=", = vember us « on of Derby, after LJ he » Admitted to M Mir The Whey Are 8 be rence in the collec Protest Is Filed or. Parkiu Escapes Tnal i a engraving and dotted work, | Putting itself record as favoring for which ul A Sache pal |temporauce, the Now York Preabyt@ry | yt cbr ths refused yeaterdyy te entertain (8 poston Mu who paid) complaiot of (he Oskiand, Car, Prem) §xs0 : 00\'s sUpple engray. | wv " in fon Levinia, Countess bytery and try the Kev Dr Park ; " | er th t burst for him liberal views on the! } hey nelac he painting = by| Aquor queation sere Will be two alee to-day and A renewal of the Jong-atanding fight | ene to-morrow to © the Presbytery and the eatate'a offecta, Thi sules which began Union Sheed Hh al Seminary was an-| gge9 seg. wi THAT INJURED GIRL Chureh, Pifth Avenue and Kleventh Vor fve ho © orthodox a); Olga Lund, the nurse employed in jowt {the home of M.S. Croquet, No. 291 the | Argyle Road, Plithush, who was run CERO SDA does down Sun¢ night by an automo- Wile while sing with her sweet- be biblicat inet-ration ang | Rearts Paul Swenson, at Washington tone tune tt reamed | Avenue and Lincoln Koad, was re- Sted, but all [Ported in very low condition tant ‘night in the Kings County Hospital, Although the chauffeur of the auto- mobile drove off at top speed after u-| he saw the girl was struck, her com- panion, Swenson, gave the police a wi inescene took the oath or] anon, Be ‘of the car which the de- ¥. although he will not a Aw dates for admiswion ty th The four were John W Pon the | the is as if they would be re won Thompson ae HCAG tam Hale Tie | Was returning from church when il board a housaboat to: jatruck. The blow knocked day trip down the Illinois feet, fractured her skull To Encourage New Customers offer 1,500 Pure Silk and Silk and Linen Men’s Shirts at 1.95 each Our regular 3.50 & 4.00 qualities Following up our last successful sale we offer as an inducement this exquisite lot of finest quality silk and linen and pure thread for less money than anywhere else in New York. The qualities you can judge at a glance, but the fit and workmanship can only be proved by wearing, and we guar- antee both to be perfect. Soft turn back cuffs—all sizes 134 to 18. Broadway, Shand Qn Ms. seuyrecene a0 i LP Ten The Home Bean Parlor j Jandrutt can | move vour wrinkles and bring back the youth-tint te your complexion by using ly. which you Get 1 ovnce dis entirely de- washing, How- hrox to sham poo about three conte & shampoo, and you can easily prepare it by «etting some canthrox from your druggist and dissolving a cup of hot water, This polve ia te pint, cal teaepoontul mlycerti niht, Apply thie cream-Jelly plenti- fully after cleansing and drying the akin. For wrinkles, put the cream 9, Thie atimu unted tlesu tuaspoonful tn whi not only druff, dust and e duce rapid growth of hau After sham. pooing, your hair wii be soft, flutty aad easy to do up Venus: Have vou tried thie very fine Jotion for cleansing, protwcting and beautityine the aicin# Dissolve 4 ounces aulsite tint and velvety a The uso of ¢ will remove the oily Healthy color and adda touch et te- fined elegance to the daintiest com- vlexion, and restores the ay the flaure without or the skin wrink can be discontinued Agnes: 1 know you can quickly re OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & CG J4th Street, New Vork preval Sale of 800 Middy Blouses. Three attractive models of White Drill, self or comtrasting color, sailor collars, braid trimmed Paceptional Value )PPENHEIM, CLLINS & G $4th Street, New York Exceptional Values Wednesday Women’s Silk Hosiery 2,000 pairs Women's Thread Silk Hose, reinforced sole, heel and garter top, in black, white and twenty street an ‘evening colors 39c¢ Women’s Glove Silk Vests Standard make, extra uality Glove Silk Vests, in Pink and W ite, reinforced Regular 1.50 Value O5¢ Women’s Silk Petticoats Fitted Top Models Silk Jersey and Messaline Silk Petticoats, with circular flounce and accordion pleated ruffles, shades to match suits and dresses. Regular 3.50 Value 2.25 Silk Dress Skirts Superior quality Black Taffeta separate skirt, a@ new corded model cut exceptionally wide at bottom. Regular 9.75 Value 5.90 Women’s Broche Corsets Silk Flowered Broche Corsets in Pink and White, Medium Bust Model, with Slight Nip at Waist Line, Lace Trimmed. Regular 6.00 Value 3,95 ‘Japanese Silk Kimonos Hand Embroidered, Silk-lined Kimonos with fringe sash; colors Red, Pink, Light Blue, Copen- hagen, Rose, Lavender, Navy, and Black. Regular 8.90 Value 5.90 Women’s Sweaters Fane Knit Worsted, also Angora finish roll collar pocket model sweaters, in Gopenhagen; Harvard, Green, Gray and n. 3.75 BALLIN ON THE WAR AND GERMANY’S FUTURE The World will publish to-morrow morning the second of its series of articles by Gustav C. Roeder, its staff correspondent, who has recently made a detailed investigation of conditions in Germany. This will be an extended interview with Director-General Ballin of the Hamburg-American Line. Herr Ballin, who isa confidant of Emperor William, discusses Germany's con- dition and future prospects generally at great length. It is a most important article. Every one who wishes to be well informed about the war should read thie article in to-morrow's WORLD.