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Riven, wah Yory WOGE RULES OUT. EVENT ee pour be phileonphy and prac. | @ WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1618," - yeareot Jum tr ok too Rornes peor Second Floor Millinery Department Reductior eae ALL ROOSEVELT’'S a ox French Model Hats and Reproductions - , 3 ; pad fuled Gus fae Formerly 16.50 to 30.00 | STRONG TESTIMONY 8.00 10.00 15.00 | meena ee ore ~ Original imported Paris hats from the leading modistes, together with accurate | TELLS HOW ME WET MURPHY AT A DINNEN reproductions trom the b Teller workrooms “Save the Pieces DOESN'T KNOW MURPHY, #87 war roteue as he did; | "ne g fdiees dh of the case, Barnes bas boon | j ® ee iw rf = . he court of ai eb . “ edge an | a ' an + boy rw Me Murphy? A crruption. He le oe trial malay <a | p The Specially Shop of Onginations “Acurey the charge of bein cy é Besond—The replacing of ony — |] Swears He Never Talked With Were Hint A. Toe. "tye direct tamination of Btr.| FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Glass witho 1 ptesctiption On , UESTION ! i] ” Amen € . . ow en joney saving yavce at 4 hues tat ame 0 P f the Court forbidatng them to ‘ basal ty les Best Crystal Lens 500 | About Senatorship, ‘ ees ee ee with hin? |e aubjeots already ruled wan: Gi l. ; Specie! Lenses Propertionstely Lew ||| = | @ Have you at any time wince esan a fig Ag Al pone New Summer Models (rts and J , or talked with Mr, Murphy on any 7 - BEAaGich & Sons \\ 0 Samuel M. Willams Snjen whateva in yarn, on a “Flapper” tablished 53 Years LeRete Mentha anen (hrough hie or your agent, in writing, other man Jeunes pPpe pe vo eee ee oe ee ee eine erin in tra Hone. (Prvented Hoosevalt from eapturing Apparel lowe of William Harnen's testimony to torial deadlock of 1911 Marnan tantited a third term n nation on and action In the Ron Likewise It otre ir timtt Gay in bia libel mult againet Theodore cia a in the Hone at he was {1 with quinsy during a| news it ctr ug get decid Fill ” an Roosevelt, Justice Andrewe mate a0) wy yc rae no opinion an to .rKe pal the time and wae tn , b een bre ules 45 \—e } addrene to the Jury which @tripped iain of tne evidence. Tam @ Havana, Cuba, for nearly two), for this opportunity for ee =] )\— ; eave {t for you to any months, @p to early in March. aeveral daya and the Colonel himaalt yi, } H @. DIA you at any time prior to itte " ¢ there wae improper reoaty oon has written out scores of questions to < 4 trivathone of whether there waa im- | YUF return from Havana speak (O@MY hg fred at his enemy Fashions L proper piliance in the Senatorial mat- member of the Legisiature or give Very unexpectedly from one of the ' 41-49 47-49 ter Any advice of Instructiona in reRArd jeyiniative delegation called to dis- West West | “P with not permit the attorneys for md hia vote on the Henatorsbip? A-| orove the Colonel's charges of bi- = . he plaintif? therefore to examine Mr, | No partisan combination Mr, Barnes re. , y \ - .? dad St. Maa Bt | masees In regard to any of the mat-| Harnes recited at length the, effect Jcelved @ blow in the back. Former Misses’ Taffeta Gowns Pi To Close Out—Girls Coats Will Inaugurate Tomorrow The First Millinery MAIN FLOOR, | .00 2,900 UP.TO.DATE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HIGH CLASS HAT SHAPES. BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS. VALUES RANGING FROM $2.59 TO $6.02, ALL AT eo e© © © © @ © © Trimmed Millinery SECOND PLOOR, 825 Dressy Renard Hats ‘Clearance Sale of the Season Untrimmed Hat Dep’ Vt t tere which | have stricken out @@ im- material” From the witness e#tand flatly contrat 1 Roos testimony on five py drew sharply anc nm lane of veracity, The a uglier word wan applied to the Colonel's version of these affairs First Meeting between Barnes and Ttoosevelt In the Manhattan Hotel, York, Aug. 15, 1910, when the political break between the two vo- | curred. Bocond—Harnes declared ho never met Murphy of Tammany Hall but once and that was at an Amen Cornor dinner, He never entered into any arrangement or alliance with Tam- many. Third — Roosevelt Harnes velt's a and appropriated in 1911, which was the last time the two men spoke. BARNES DENIES A DEAL WITH THE DEMOCRATS. Four—Harnes sieclared he had no understanding with the Demoorats in the Senatorial deadlock of 1911 and was out of the country most of the ume, Five-—He never told William Loob made by the last days of the dend! ok to bring about @ combination of Ke publicans with the insurgent Demo- rata who held the balance of power to elect an independent Democrat. He aaid he was willing to take Mott Oyborne or John D. but a nuinber of Republican ra refused to join in. The opp Others declared they would not vote for any Democrate. So the plan fell through and the Democratic factiona themselves got together, finally electing Senator O'Gorman. Roth Col. Roosevelt and his formar secretary, Willlam Loeb, had testified to a meeting between Loeb and | Barnes in the brokerage offices of J. | 8. Bache & Co, during this Sena- Harnes's copy of Lincoln's letter to | | Thurlow Weed at Lincoln Day dinner | torlal contest, where the Albany edi- tor was alleged to have maid that he had an agreement with Murpny to keep hands off and let Tammany have free opportunity to elect Sheehan if | they could. Barnes to-day emphatically de- clared that he never met Tord but once in the Hache office and that was after the contest of 1911. But he could not fix the date, yet he was certain it was after the Presidential election Senator J. M. Wainwright of West. chester gave testimony almost tden- teal with that of William Loeb quoting Harnes as saying there was an understanding with Murphy and Tammany. Wainwright had been talking with the insurgent indepen- dent Democrats during the Senatorial deadlock of 1911 and went to Barnes’ house to talk about the possibility of Kepublicans and independents join- ing foress. While in Barnes’ house Wainwright telephoned to the tn- surgeots meeting in Franklin Roose- Velt's house acroas the way and talk- e4 with William Allaire Shortt, one of their number, “T asked him,” eaid Wainwright, “what he had to say. In substance he said they were agreeable to it and suggested John D, Kiernan, I repeated that to Mr. Barnes who, as I recall, atood by me while I tele- phoned, Barnes said in substance that it would not be possible, that word had been given or he had given his word to the Democrats that it was their fight and we should keep our hands off.” ‘The lbet suit to-day ts in the last day of its fourth week. There is not much more to be heard, Mr, Bowers, counsel for Col. Roosevelt, will take NEW DEMI-SAISON MODELS 1850 2500 35.00 Godet and fichu bodices with tier and ruffle skirts. Georgette top bodices with hematitched scallop skirts, and smart plaid effects. Sizes 14 to 18. Pussy Willow Gowns WHITE, DOTS AND COLORS 18.50 25.00 39.50 Unusual types combined with Georgette crepe at bodice or of all Georgette crepe, banded with taffeta. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ White Silk Gowns CREPE DE CHINE AND TAFFETA 15.00 18.50 25.00 In simple tailored, demi-dress, quaint ‘kerchief, fichu and plaited mode!s, Sizes 14 to 16. Hand-Smocked Frocks IN SCRIM VOILE AND PUSSY LOW FORMERLY UP TO 15.00 3.95 Odd coats of taffeta, serge and shepherd checks, assembled from the regular stock. Rose, Copenhagen, tan, brown, navy blue, black—some silk lined. Sizes 8 to 12 Girls’ Summer Frock IN WASHABLE MATERIALS 2.00 to 8.95 One and two piece guimpe effects of linen, chambray, challie, gingham, flowered dimity, stripes, plaids. Sizes 6 to 12 “Flapper"WashableFrocks SMOCKS AND BLAZER STRIPES 5695 tw I2/d A large variety in smocked Belgium Blouses, also stripes, voiles, linen, repp, challies, dimity. Sizes 12 to 16, Separate Wash Skirts FOR GIRLS AND “FLAPPERS” f of 1912. But he was positive, regard- | Mr. Barnes in hand this afternoon for MADE SELL $ 65 wees i as of tho date, that he never had | cross-examination, and then will come 10.00 3 aa : ; K to 7.50 ‘ Ld ERORA 91:09 TO) 918.98, FOR THIS . pe tiieg gle an a of him ast | ld Loeb that ho had an undorstand- | @ test of wit and mental agility, On . ‘ 1. 00 (CLEARANCE SALE AT ee © © ee lithoas pee vase g “St ) ing with Murphy. the one hand is @ nervous, sharp, One piece frocks of fancy-patterned scrim, Made of cotton twill with patch pockets, . a ai nee DENIE® HE TOLD FRANCE ANY. | Wick. prodding lawyer, with rasping voile and pussy willow, with Georgette in white, navy blue and khaki. ngths 275 of Our Latest Models EMBRACING A VARIETY OF HIGH-CLASS SiiAPé5, ‘AS DROOPING iE BRIMS, SAILORS, Is, POKES, ETC. TRIMMED WITH HIGH GRADE MATERIALS ONLY, PRICES UP TO NOW FROM $12.00 TO $16.50, ‘o-Morrow at 25 Valued at $20.00 to $27.50 FOR THIS SALE, $ 5% We will also include in this sale Imported French Models 1910, The State Committee had just designated James 8, Sherman to be tomporary Chairman of the coming State Convention, a place which the Colonel wanted for himself. “Mr, Koosevelt told me” satd Barnos, “that I took direct nomina- Hons too seriously, It was not se- rious at all, I replied that he had been out of the country and was not Diamond Market Is Firm as Rock THING OF “RIFF RAFF.” Mr. Barnes emphatically contra- dicted young Royal W. France of a Brooklyn Republican club, who had testified about his saying the primary system was impossible and the “riff raft” was not fit to govern, This gave Mr. Karnes opportunity lengthy explanation to the js views on the functions of y organization. Here ho was in Facing the jurymen_ho voice and harrying persistency. His prey 1s stolid, cool and cynical, insiet- ent on precise accuracy in question and defiant of attack, This cross-examination will be in- terrupated by court adjournment over Saturday and Sunday, to be renewed on Monday, Then comes brief sur- rebuttal, in which Col, Roosevelt is eugerly anxious to again take the stand and re-emphasize bis previous statements, Likewise his former sec- retary, Willlam Loeb, wants to come back to refute the testimony of the three New York financiers who con- tradicted his statements about an in- terview with Barnes at a luncheon in the brokerage offices of J. 8, Bache & Co, —_—>—___ ACCUSED WRITER FREED. crepe guimpes. Sizes 14 to 18, Graduation Frocks F STYLES THAT ARE DIFFERENT 18.50 59.50 Unusual combinations of organdie, net, Georgette crepe, taffeta, pussy willow and tulle. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Summer Suits NEW MODELS FOR TRAVELING 10.00 20.00 25.00 22 to 35. Girls’ Middy Blouses WASH FABRICS AND SILK 100 tw 4.50 Made of white drill, galatea, silk ponges and white China silk. Some hand-smocked, Sizes 6 to 20. Misses’ Guernsey Silk Coats IN BLAZER STRIPES AND PLAIN COLORS 29.0U Made of pure all silk guernsey with detach» : Specially atyled Suits, designed on simple able collar and sash belt, in white, | | Artiet Fails to Prove Oppenheimer ievot Pak Beach Cloth,” linen, serge, khaki, blue, coral, nhagen and pies blazer } j HEN the mines will reopen and the usual supply be resumed Took Diamond Ring. tweed,homespunsandtaffeta. Sizes 14 to 18 stripes. Sizes 14 to 18, } aecsned for fine Diamonds never UMARN & Al 84 STA SAVES BRO nobody knows. The y slackens. closed, Nothing else can take their place in Engagement Rings, which leads up to the important fact that Lamberts Are Still Selling Diamonds at Popular Prices, because they made Reavy direct im- Py portations before the mines For these carefully Francis J, Oppenheimer of No. 609 West One Hundred and Sixtieth Street, who was accused by Charles Figardo, lan artist, of having stolen a diamond ring from his (Figardo's) studio, No. 6 West Fifty-elghth Street, on May 4, waa gistrate Levy in York- Chief of the Bureau Hoard of Education, pfert, of the clentite Amert testined ver’ Kood cha his work as a magazine writer and TO CLOSE OUT 125 Misses’ Tailleur Suits Greatly Reduced to 15.00 TO CLOSE OUT 90 Misses’ Serge Frocks Greatly Reduced to 13.50 selected gems the cutters got spot cash (a long established Lambert rule), The Diamonds here illus- ) trated, and others from 810,00 to $1,500.00, are all mounted in the Lambert factory, above the Lambert store, where rents are low and all overhead costs of business are kept down to the lowest level that high efficiency allows. Whoever would buy a Solitaire Diamond Engage- ment Ring or a piece of Guaranteed Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry tor a Bride, or a Graduate; whoever would buy Diamonds as an investment, must see that Lamberts offer them the only possibility of economy. “L. B.” stamped on a Wed- > ding Ring means that it is Solid 1-karat $3.30 up Gold, Seamless, durable, depend- 44) Iskarat $4.00 up able, Every shape and style; 1s- r of the Board of Estimate's i Two or three frocks of a kind, assembled from ; | the regular stock, epeosenting smart tailored types. Sizes 14 tol8, A variety of styles in serge, gabardine and representing some of season's smartest styles. Sizes 14 to 18. nibit rio alleged Oppenheimer was lett his studio and that the ring but It was shown nissed, i 0 A WEEK Opens an Account | CREDIT Terms apply also | Booklet, Evenings » Now Jersey & Connecticut MAILED) téo'clock} We Pay kreight and Railroad Fare Completely 3 Furnished, $75 RUOMS, Pufnished, —_—-———_____ ROOMS, Completely 1 40 Furnished, Special Reduction Sale Women’s Combination Pumps & Oxfords Formerly 5.00 and 6.00 3.85 ROOMS, Meoeiwan » © Peroxide of Hydrogen Its reputation is second to none—as evidenced by continued prefers nee for over 30 years she leading physi- of the country, § more strength than the ordinary kind, ae Smart pumps of black Russia calf and patent leather, with sand kid, fawn or gray buck quarters, Also Oxfords of black, biscuit and taupe buck, with trimmings of patent leather or Russia calf; light welted soles; Cuban Louis XV heels. rat $4.40 up rat $5.50 up 7 i ete rs 4 Our Perfection— _ Quartered Oak ee karat $5.25 up Solid 14-Karat, 18-Karat, 22- %2-harat $7.00 up z rs ° > Buffet Karat Gold, Consult us about Platinum Wedding Rings, Noes bees $12.00 up. aes weer LAMBERT BROTHERS) ¢.~'5.li@llll (THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Store Open Daily Until 6 Saturday Nights Until 10 Than Any Other Morning Newspaper, 3 Ave.Con.84"Sr.

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