The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 4

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vol COURT HOLDS FIVE = A RET LNS SHOTS END CHASE he | Detectives Capture Pair They cov Charge Were ‘Using Jimmy on Doctor’s Door. WOMAN LOCKS ONE UP. _ FREE FROM WRINKLES “in 5 : Age by Imprisons an oe Says She + powaer, wuts wen-| Found Packing Up Her riaian creation thet ane t e Silverware. We have revised prices on a generous quantity of men’s fancy mixture sack suits—newest de- | signs, attractive colorings. Especially inviting values now at $25. jeosing sd BROTHERS mi mt me mt me Mt ee ae me mt MOB Me Ms Mt Ms Me me mw, * & bVbhsne WORLD, ES se ae Broafway and Twenty-neventh Stroet to West Ninety-seventh Street. Both were released from Bing Sing after merving sentences for burglary five weeks ago. They entered an apart- ment house at No. 151 West Ninety- mventh Street. Boon they came out with « sult case. A search showed {t was filled with clothing and jewelry belonging to Mra Zoe Byrnes. They ‘were hold in $8,000 ball each. When Mra. Gene Mapleton, wife of a Park West, ‘Rfternoon she « he found Thoms Kennington, pf No. #43 Amsterdam Avenue, packing her sllverware in « bag. He had apparently entered hy the fire escape. She ran out locked the door, The superinte: of the Muliding went to the roo! yesterday Policeman Shrimps came and arres ed bim, Kennington was held for the Grand Jury im $1,000 bail. ROCK ISLAND DEAL ISCALLED“RAWEST OF STOGK JOBBING i Witness T. i Onihin Commerce Board of Secret Doings Just Be- fore Receivership. (Special from am Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, June 4.—Amazing revelations of etock jobbing tn Rock | Inland ra\iway securities just before . [the receivership on April 20 inst were lvened Broadway in front of the An- sonia Hotel early last night. ‘The prisoners enid they were Marry Orkin, twenty, @ bookkeeper of No. 27 West One Hundred and Bighteenth made before the Interstate Commerce Commission to-day. Many times as | oid Rock Island hos been uned | to rig the market and squeeze the! no game wae worked finer than this latest manipulation when | the minority interests, led by N. M. Amster of Boston, himself a director, re fooled a month ago. Samuel Untermyer, counsel for Amater, assisted by Solicitor Folk of the co sion, examined Roberts | Walker, counsel for the old Rock | Island group and the D. G, Reid-W. toward Broadway, the detectives in pur- out Orkin was beld in $6,000 ball on charges of attempted burglary and having burglars’ tools, and Winogra- dow was held in $3,000 ball. A quan- tity of merchandise, silk stockings, Gnderwear and some jewelry was found in @ furnished room they had rented at the Lenox bathe in One Hundred and Sixteenth Street. Rogers, police authorities Rogers, who han served a sen- fence fn the House of Correction at H. Moore interests. Developments were as follows: On March 29 last Walker prepared nec- easary legal papers for a receivership of the Rock Island Railway Company, the underlying corporation that was | teft supposedly solid after the bubble of Rock Island Holding Companies wan wiped out. Tho petition was held back, how- ever, until April 20. In the interval there was extraordinary speculation in Rock Island Railway shares on New York Stock Exchange, The price was run up from $20 to $39 per share and 700,000 shares were sold. Walker admitted that he sold out on April 9 at $85 per share. Other inside aiid ‘directors will be examined to find ig him pes the mallet tn a. of cee to to fraud. ferme aro to run con tence, amounting to twen what they sold. When suddenly the receivership was put over the stock slumped back to $20 During this interval Director Am- er ahd the new Interesta in the| . | company working to revive it were not let in the secret. testified that he Counsel Walker conaulted several Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Im tant Sales—Saturda Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Dresses Misses’ Tub Silk Dresses Of striped washable silk, i J, it blue, navy or black ewe stripe, caabroidery be ite collar and cuffs. 4.50 Eis fog oracle three flounces. ee Misses’ White Net Dresses Of white embroidered ve over ores chiffon Seve, draped bodice of pin! ite taffeta silk; t ounce skirt ai eorbrolderet 1 22.50 anes Net; corsage ies Misses’ Taffeta Afternoon Gowns Fetes fesha cae Special 18.50 14 to 20 years. Gowns 14.50 Misses’ Taffeta Evening | rulfled skirt. Speciat 29.50 1400 20 years. Misses’ Stri Ot striped voile Voile Dresses }, in rose, blue or green and white stri white voile collar and cuffs, with net frill; plaited s! rt tucks at bottom. 14 to 20 years. Special Misses’ Summer Voile Dresses white byes noey blue or rose we sae Caste or ah bie of or black and colored linen or ig] Mog silk ribbon tie and girdle; plaited skirt with tucks. Pompadour Marquisette tatets alk Conte in doit cufts of 14 to 20 years, 14 to 20 years. Special | Abraham L. Dresses juisette, with detachable lue of rose; colla: 3 full skirt with tucks. ir and Special Girls’ Hand Smocked Dresses Of French chambray, in pink, blue or tan; hand embroidered white Galatea collar and cuits. 6 to 12 years. Girls’ Coatee Dresses Of plain chambray and striped gi pata or brown; coatee of plain cuffs of gingham Misses’ Suits and Coats New Summer Models Misses’ Tailored Serge Suits Of navy, pe or white serge, mannish or belted coats, White Tennis Cloth Coats 14 10 20 years. Special White Chinchilla Coats ‘White Worumbo chinchilla coats, pr, itary model, collar of rose, Belgias black 14 to 20 yeors. " Special English Gabardine Coats ‘Georgette” seven-eighth 'ength model. ol wie, i baad, navy or black Eng'tcs e novelty bone buttons, 14 to 20 ad bi Pew White Chinchilla Coats Seomcrananet sw nae tg sts 14.50 16.75 19.75 19.75 braid bow 14 to 20 years. 0 to 15 years. Special » in blue, pink, jambray ; collar and Special ind or trimmed; new model Special Misses’ Corduroy Sport Suits Yoke belted coat; new model skirt, with patch pocket, in white, rose, putty or Copenhagen. 14 to 20 years. Special Misses’ “Country Club” Suits Two new modi rose; one made of plain colori checked combination skirt. 14 to is, ¢ golf cloth, in bose, @ deitt, pV ge nr 1080 youre. Sp Spec! clal Dressy Taffeta Silk Suits New prota) bolted seats, vi white or tan pongee silk collar and vest, Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes Separate Shop on Third Floor Girls’ White Buckskin Shoes Sizes 11 ta,2, Widths B to E. Special Misses’ White Buckskin Pumps ra sine 1, tan or black mah, Si, 3.50 3.75 Boys’ Shoes or Oxfords 1. 14 to 20 years. Special Of black or tan Russla calf, made on orthopedic last, with light Sizes Ti to 2. Widths BtoB. Boys ’ Tan Russia Calf Shoes ee ee on Pasels oalt, ‘Special cluding Db. G. Reid, W, H. Moore, banker Ff. L. Hine and broker C. H Hayden, but he did not notify Amater and other directors Tn anwwer to direct questions Walker | | ae sa to state who of the director: outly file. the oil for receivership directors about the receivership, in- | officers instructed him to! Untermyer denounced the proceed. | ins an the rawent piece of stock-job- and most desperate case of rig ind by Insiders that he ever saw, and he called upon Walker to justify it if he could 1v15. A dragnet of subpoenas is out for ° | stock market speculators and direc tora of the company to probe the acandal to the bottom. oe AGREE ON SETTLEMENT. Deposttors in A am L, Kane & Son Accept Terms. Depositors in the private bank of Kass & Son, which had branches in Rrooklyn and Manhattan | and failed at the outbreak of the war, met through counsel and committees In riet Court room d agreed upon a to take 26 per cent. in » balance in participating notes in a ne which is to be formed o the aw of real es ren- gut h' thelr representative and | uterbach, representing 1,800 Philadelphia William EB. Knox, comptroller | | Rowery Savings Bank; | Robinson and Irving B. Sco! were ap- pointed trustees of 9 new corporation Eve 5 Week The great > liliene HE non-refillable boule @ awonderful thing to keep Care But, by Je n't have to dris it out of @ non-refillable glass'Y Carstairs Rye | Be sure you get C Rye in the non- | gefillabte eae ‘a os ain keep good whiskey g From ¢ present day, there has been no in the quality except to improge it. STEWART DISTILLING Co. New York Baltimore ' WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS azine) id Clang! Clang! “Did they all get out?” cries a woman in the crowd. “Save, save me,” comes the answer—high above the fire- roar. Iron nerve and fire-proof wit in the bully fire story, “The Human Pendulum.” 27 fact articles and br. Borkss, Make cure of your copy. G00Ds | DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW vo ‘210, 931, 328, 235, 237 Grand Street Cor. DriggsAve. BR No Deposit—50c Weekly 164, 166 and 168 Smith Street YN. Cor. Wyckoff St. On $20 Worth of Clothing For Your Family AT LOWEST PRICES Coupon on credit pur- || Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits | $12.98 to $30 Waists “rence | $1.49 to $8.98 Me ad Youths’ Suits | , $10.98 to $2? Boys’ Stylish Suits, $3.98 \Lambert Standard Always Kept Up t what you might from Lamberts” is a frequent nt on the Diamond, Pia num and Solid Gold Jewelry, 14-Karat Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Watches and Sterling Silver and Plated Silver, from celebrated factories which are obtained at this store for Wedding and Graduation Gifts in this month of Weddings and Graduations. We and our customers agree on High Standards of Boalt We also agree on Moderate Prices, secured by droppin, the middleman, by large manufacturing, by cash purchases what.the Lambert factory does not make, by direct importa- tion of Diamonds and by economical store management at Third Avenue Corner 58th Street, where rents are low. Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings SPARKLING DIAMONDS AND A PLAIN LESSON. There is not the shadow of a reason to expect lower prices . for diamonds. The mines are closed, and the American de- mand for fine Diamonds goes marching on. Clearly, the only way of buy- ing Diamonds to advantage is to get them from direct import- ers who made large spot cash purchases before the supply was shut off, who mount the Diamonds in their own factory and guarantee their quality. Wedding Rings for June Brides It is el that Gold, the most precious metal, should be made into Wedding Rings. Lambert Solid Gold Seamless Wedding Rings in every rai style, width and thickness have @ reputation of, thirty- yh years to commend them, Solid Gold Wedding Rings, $3.30 up. SS >| => 14-karat, $3.30 up | 14-kar: $6.60 up 18-karat, $4.00 up | 18-kar $8.10 up 22-karat, $5.25 up | 22-karat, $10.50 up Platinum Wedding Rings are a new fancy mparatively, but growing in popularity allthetime. Platinum Wedding Rings, $12 up. No charge for engraving. Gift Suggestions for Weddings, Graduations and Other June Festivities Sterling Silver Toilet and Table Articles. Plated Silver Gifts of the most durable quality. Novelties for men, such Solid Gold Cigar Cutt Knives, Pencils, Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases. Solid Go! Belt Buckles, Solid Gold Scarf Pins and Seal Rings. Gifts for Ushers, Best Men, Bridesmaids and Graduates in artistic and varied designs and moderately priced. Waltham and Other Famous Watches Names count when you buy 4 We do not content our- sel with selling on watches with famous names—Waltham, Elgin, Howard, Hamilton, ete—but we examine every watch movement, piece by piece, to be sure that it ig what its maker intended it to be, and is therefore worthy of the Lam- |’ bert guarantee. Hence our custo- mers buy watches of us in come plete confidence and security. Solid Gold Watch Cases, tested at the U. S. Assay Office. Ladies’ Solid 14-Karat Gold Watch, Waltham works, engine turned, hunting case, $16.50 up; open face, $15.00 up; in gold filled, hunting case, My 00 up; Sterling Silver, $9.00 u Men’s lid. 14-Karat Gold Watch, Waltham works, engine turned, hunting case, , $25. 00 up; in gold filled case, $14.00 upg Sterling Silver, $10.00 up. No charge for mono; 8. We have a complete assortment of Bracelet Watches for Graduates and Brides, in solid 14-karat gold, from $23.50 up; ‘old filled, $12.00 up; silver (leather strap), $7.00 up; all silver, 12.00 up. Gold Gift Lavallieres We have pleasure in exhibiting Lavallieres, Solid Gol Platinum and Diamond and Diamonds and Pearls tastefully fashe ioned and novel. We know you will have pleasure in choosi Wedding and Graduation Gifts. Solid gold Lav: vallieres from $2.00 up, and even the simplest is a present to honor the giver. Malt ‘ | Levalliere—folia | and Oriental baroque pearis, set in sould 14-karat Gold La val- Bola 14- Karat Gold inintd with a fine dia mond and Oriental baroque pearl, Oriental | bare: | dia- mona, $5.50 | y k $30.00 Scarf Pins and Sleeve Links He would be a hard man to please who could not be suited’ |] with one among the hundreds of Lambert Solid Gold Scarf Pins or Solid Gold Sleeve Links. Some are plain; others are bright with precious stones; all are guaranteed as to quality and dure ability. A few popular styles are here illustrated: | Solid I4-karat gold| Four sap-| Tourmal! polished) shires, in solidland 6 pearls, "$4.00 Ié-karat gold tole 14 gol Scarfland ena Buttons, $2.00 a 7 |. Solid Gold Scart Ping, Scarf Pin ith di dds, | |$1.00 up; with di hospi | 68.00 | 05.80 leew “> neem LAMBERT BROTHERS Jewelry—Diamonds— Watches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street | Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Ni; Until 1

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