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CAPT. GRAY'S FIRM HAD BIG DEALINGS.“ INWAR MUNITIONS Court Proceedings Throw MNAANRIUM ROTH Light on Status of Alleged German Spy ‘ OMART HIRD ot M they ture PRANK E) WEB'S PART, | oainee wid be free | Baid to Have Claimed He! “enarr com « Had Been an Officer in | Senbory, te ‘ American Army. ous tanta, but it w AAAitional Heht on the activities of nham A. Gray, whose Presence in the Army and Navy Clu to Investigate the | Gaim that he was formerly an ofc fe the Briveh Army furnished Qo-day tn & wuit for w counting file fe the Bupreme Court by ¥ “ a im | waaenn we Webs against Gray and ' Bere of the Linperial Contracting ¢ Dany which haw furnished the wa Of England and France with thous | — Of rounds of ammunition, picric ag |th@ frm carried on negotiations in|the English Government, which were On4d bromine | London and Paris by the Western Cart Mhortly aftor the Army and Navy | Webb. according to Hyrd, repre } 26,000 horses for the Club joined the British Concutate ana | sented that he was a former Captain t and 12,000,000 ie United mates et Bervice in tt the United Htates Army, had | ri Government @n invesiieation of Capt. Gray'a do. | Meved in the Philippine campaign, | The profits on these were | by fngs in New York an article was pub- | ae ci neseet ge boca Reatbtey the Sauer at ainte hae Mahed ine morning paper allemng |MPAMIN war And waa Known until March &f thin Sear, Ghat Capt, Gray was a Krupp sweat) cor emmost military experts on textiles announced his withdrawal from the | @nd was using the Army and Navy News AND LATTLA GIRL, Gined toeether te fee bower oF Perk He wae inet of (weniy nine Hibee Ie wham cane air wae Chrinienet \orive peers age une, Hing Ming conview are ge geet, and Kher of Rew York County etl stop using handeutts that clung to borer hewied from sbandoned weil MOONSHINE WHIBKEY ®TILA, found on United Benator W n't the Benator's one HOUSE TO BE BURNED at Bloomfield, N 4 wave $5 charged for permit to tear it down. INVITATION TO DRINK to jail in Landon and was an inspector of textiles for, after to-day ae result Ves Oddities Prespect OX PRACTICAL POLSTICIANS epete from pen Of Nactenanct church le further candiderine tar Logie wre by enring they favor ioral option 0 Heopere quit carryine Bmith'e country place wear At Prertings et ee weld but when permiasion was disappeared Uefore © shot even tn club, will lead of new eau MAN AND WIFE CANDIDATES on Socialist ticket in New Hovhelle, husband for Mayor and for Rupervis neern to become general manager Club privileges to discover intimate War aupplies corporation. Hyrd e French € ent, Upon intro facts concerning the United Staten be * secs in OF paket glbvine f to withe too, he told the Army and Na on ducing Capta 6 the corpor- and he organized the Hypa - ese et abbr oa thon, Byrd declares, Webb asserted Contracting Company, at No, TL tah War Office, it was alleged, the in : Broadway eM chat the Englishman was a captain formation wos leaned that Capt = Webb alleges that just fore the Gray had never been an officer in the | i” the British Army and one of Eng- ot members + theta loci Ea land ® foremost ordnance oxperts 4 British Army. Investigation further @isclosed that Gray had taken a suite Of offices on the eighth floor of the tid t Ne ‘ ntract, oMee building at No. 11 Broadway! yitn a nank account. Gray was tak- {and partia ton mtract See German Consulate and Capt) 9. in, rding to Byrd, to facilitate | Price was 1 and sud tenly #4 Boy-Ed's offices are on the ninth the firm's business. alleged, the concern learned that the floor of the same building. {pleric acid would not be supplied by | The papers filed in court to-day ehow that {f Capt. Gray was a Secret | Service representative of the German Government he participated in nego- tiations which furnished the English and French armies with some of the largest consignments of war muni-| connection with Webb advanced $400 to Captain Gray. | This money with other subscriptions wan pooled to furnish the concera | When the first contract was dis- cussed with the Englinh Governme: bankers in this city Webb was as! for credentials showing bis former | Court Army, and upon his failure to do Byrd learned from the War Office in} ory. Webb now wants a receiver ap- } or the concern and an ac ‘ counting of the profits. told the '* alleged United States false | vious be permit Although Ca iid not in the profits. ra in the Washington that Webb had often ap-| proceedings through Att William tions purcha: in thig country. | plied for an appintment in the Quar-|H. Hardy jr. of No. 2 change On Dee. at the solicitation of|termaster's Department from 1899 to| Fince, he has fled ne papers with the | Gane Mr. Webb, Capt. Gray was elected to | @ membership in a war munitions! company with J. Hunter Byrd and Goorge A. Maxwell of St. Louis, Na- thaniel G. Prince and Robert Mi- | chealis of London, Eng., and Charles | L. Gray. Prince and Michealis had | connections with the British War Of- fice and Admiralty and through them 1901, but had volunteer, but clined. secured rounds of 2 never succeeded, 1913 and 1914 the War Department re- ported ho offered his services as a the In spite of these disclosures the concern continued to do business and contracts calibre cartridges for In| department de- ly beautiful nraptured D pe for ‘anything? asked mother. said the hears y chew: slings slang and slaps her brother, for 100,000,000 James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Special Offerings On Tuesday and Wednesday WOMEN’S BLOUSES Attractive Values White Crepe de Chine Blouses, with broad pleats; hemstitched. Special 5.00 Hand - smocked White Crepe de Chine Blouses with dainty hemstitched collar and cuffs. Special 5.50 Stylish Blouses in White Crepe de Chine,— embroidered front, finely tucked; high or low collar. Special 6.95 ART EMBROIDERY DEPT, (Third Floor) Stamped Patterns Gowns, on Nainsook.........+ 45¢ and 95c Combinations,—corset cover and drawers, on Nainsook. 55c and 75¢ 50 Envelope Chemises, on Nainsook Stamped on Linen Luncheon Sets, 15 pieces regularly 1.25, 1.00 Searfy . yds. long.... .vegularly 1.00, 75¢ Pillow Slips,—round or square. . ....35¢ regularly 50¢ Hot Roll Covers........ regularly 25c, 15¢ Stamped Huck Towels Guest size......++++++++ regularly 35c, 25¢ Large size. ....eeeeeee .. regularly 65c, 45¢ LININGS & FLANNELS White and Colored Brocaded Lining Satin. 86 inches wide. regularly 1.25, yd. 89¢ White and Colored Single Faced Eiderdown. 96 inches wide. regularly 75c, yd. 59¢ White and Colored Satin Finished Draping Sateen. 36 inches wide. yd. 19c and 29c regularly 27¢ and 39¢ 10,000 Yards White Outing Flannel; soft finish, regularly 15c, yd. 9¢ COATS & HATS For Little. Children (5th Floor) New Fall Coats, in smart, simple st ric rs made of Velvet, Corduroy, Broadcloth line or Chinchilla; many fur trimmed. Size 2 to 5 years. 5.50 to 35.00 Hats in contrasting colors....2.50 to 18.00 Infants’ Long Cloaks,—hand-scalloped cape; silk lined. regularly 6.00, 4,50 Silk Caps,—turned-back piece, hand-scal- loped. regularly 2.50, 1.95 A full line of Children’s Sweaters, in White and Colors. Size 1 to 5 years. 1.25 to 8.50 GLOVES New stocks, comprising Kid, Capeskin and Mocha Gloves, in all the choice col- ors, for women and children. Women’s 1-clasp Washable White Glace Gloves,—pique sewn; spear point embroidery, Special, pair 1.75 Women’s Slip-on White Glace Gloves, with strap at wrist; braided embroidery, Special, pair 1.50 Women's 1-clasp Glace Gloves, — pique sewn, braided embroidery. Black, White and Colors. Special, pair 1.00 Children’s 1-clasp Mocha, Kid and Doeskin Gloves. Special, pair 1.00 Children’s 1-clasp Washable White Chamois- ette and Duplex Gloves, Special, pair 50c f| aU WORLD, TOOK DUMEA'S NOTE | UNWITTINGLY, SAYS LF ARCHIBALD } Conunwet from Fire Peer) oper dence ently and wmeriiuine in the tenet « Dame for b 1 Bed myaeit eet ‘¥ ne of bw hie the manager Donovan, ries Mercer ¢ bureew and KE. er Once more Archibald said no Gov! ernment officera had t Th n that | ewed not be ite confident, le when re expected to 4 cahn and he grew irr * asked him if porte be arrested if (hey want to snapped, “they'll dig cover it Hut they « 1 was a knowing of | Goer.” = |BEAUTIES (IN WAX) HERE AFTER PERILOUS JOURNEY get you,” he a statute t r prove that 2 withing wrong “hy| Wear Rare Gowns at Opening of| | the Seventh Bedell Estab- lishment, After fifteen months of adventuring in the European war gone, striving all that time to win their way acrons the Atlantic, a number of the most famous beauties of Paris have arrive | in thin city. [t was probably by kee ing thelr lips Ught shut, never utter- ing a word, that they wore able to escape from France. They came not only without passports but were transported to this country in sealed ora Of the hardships they endured they have remained utterly silent, for the very good reason that they are wax! But they are beauties nevertheless, and not the least pulchritudinous is Mme. Lantelme, once the most beau- tiful woman in all France, She killed herself some time ago and startled Paris, But the legion of women who want to see just how beautiful she was, and how wonderfully she was gowneu, may do so to-day, because Mme Lantelme and all the other beauties are on view to-day in the rotunda entrance of the new Bedell establish- ent in West Thirty-fourth Street Aldine Farrar and Lina Cavalieri also there—in wax—but the gowns vr are very real indeed, Lady who viewed them to- was charmed with the Duit-Gor day, said # display, This is the seventh of the success ful Bedell establishments and it is the last note in store construction and decoration, As one 4 the building it seems to be a gr shoet of plate s hold in a stone frame. And when one enters and pisses from floor to floor one constantly comes upon surprising noveltlas of ign and equipment, of lighting and display, of comfort ana convenience. Tf one finds the wax figures in the great rotunda a bit too placid, one may go to the drawing room on the second floor, for there will be found live mannikins, pretty ones, too, ex- hibiting th s of the house. WOMAN 1S ON TRIAL FOR KILLING ARTIST Mrs. Bellina Charges Montiglio's Attack Caused Her Husband to Quit Her. The trial of Mrs, Rose Tratna Rel lina, who shot ond killed™ Joseph Montigl, a musician and artist, in his studio at No, 204 First Street Brooklyn, was begun tn the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day before Justice Kelby, Mrs. | Roellina’s defense 1s that last June Montigho attacked her when she was passing the door of his studio, She told her sister-in-law what he had done, Later it came to the ears of her husband, Antonio Bellin Baltimore contractor, when once deserted her lo for aid, she said, and he reviled her and struck ier, Edward J. Kellly was assigned to be her counsel at his own request, The prisoner, © remarkably pretty r approval when Michael J. Fallon, a youthful bank clerk, a husband and a father, was chosen foreman of the fury REFEREE FAVORS HUSBAND. Court Reserves Dee! Swan Divorce ( | Former Justice Linn Bruce, as y to Justice Clarke tn the Supreme urt, Brooklyn, that a decree of abso: lute divorce be granted to Halstead 4 wealthy club man of Brooklyn. Swan, He also ve the Nevada divorce action, Bini: “Deeves at’an apartment. at No 5 EB y-elehth, vet, Manhattan. Decision was ment attackin Herbert a apes, SErT to Brooklyn for a visit in|] "COULDN'T READ PAPERS; INSANE, SAYS FRIEND insi#iity to Make Out Meadiine | Proof Lawyer Tel Court 4 day by e trend ply words « HUNT NICHOLS MURDER SUSPECTS IN CHICAGO Asked to Look Eddie Arthur V/oltonen and “a Police | Lento, Young Man Fond of Dancing.” for CHICAGO, Sept, 20.-Search for three suspects wanted by the New tion with the murder of Mra, Elizabeth Nichola was to-day in thin city, The men wanted are tonen and dancing.” The request that these men be ap diie Lehto, Arthur Wol * young man fond of prehended is sald to have b \ h statements made by a man in New York WILLIAM H WILLIAMS HURT. a of ausens Com: Aato Sma! William H. Williams, president of the Firat Mortgage Guara Com- pany of Queens and of the Queens County Tru mpany, in at the Hotel St. Regis recovering fr injuries re nh automubile Fun down, turning abr: the machin Mr. Willlan head was to this elty, Hospital, whi The chauffeur of the cat to avold t into @ telegra was thrown out ly cut. He wae d taken to St. seven stitches were put in the Later he was re- moved to the St. Regis. ——————_- FATALLY HURT ON YACHT. Long Island ‘olitician, However, Eacaped Injury. An erroneous report that P. J. Mara of Flushing, long a power in Demo- cratic politica In Queens, had been fatally burned by an explosion aboard | his yacht, Shinnecock, at Port Jeffer- son, le 1, yesterday was corrected by Investigation on the part of The Eve- ning World to-day, Mr, Mara exeaped injury, but John Murray of Fiushing, A mucst, was terribly burned and is dying at the home of Daniel Sprague at Port Jefferson The Shinnecock was burned to the water's edge, She was valued at $10,000. netieewctisfiemetenen! NEWMAN ERB WILL LIVE. Case of Bichloride of Mercury Victim, | Newman Erb, the rallroad president who took bichloride of mercury through mistake last Tuesday, was reported out of danger to-day as the Ume had elapsed for the erists. Mr. Erb continues in a cheerful mood. Yesterday he said he didn’t have an ache or pain and that his head was aver. He took a keen interest tn household affairs and his doctors said in a few hours more they would ve confident of his His improvem: continued during the day and last night, and to-day the statement wos made over the long-dls- tance telephone there was now no doubt of re y WIFE ASKS ANNULMENT, Declares ud In Now tn ving fled to Hlinols, he ts aery in prison, Mra. Helen Coper, years old, of No, 127 West One Hun- and Forty-first Street, to-day t for against Herbert ¢ of her youth it wa Mra. Coper te have Mr, Kate Thorman, Luke's | pointed her ¢uardian. _ Wack, ht handlers wh © returned to work at mmunipaw Terminal of the Jersey | toda increase i} ment ij wd on the basis of slight wana by the No steps toward a@ sett atrike of est Shore freight handlers have aken oo | OTHER PEOPLE'S OFFSPRING, | (Brom. the it Free Breas.) ‘ouble with the neighbor's ebib mply that they are the neigh: CASTORIA For Infants and Children Always bears BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Speceally Shop of Onganalione AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ANNOUNCE. BEGINNING TO-MORROW FIFTH CONTINUING UNTIL TURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25 SEPTEMBER 2157, AND SATURDAY TH, INCLUSIVE, THEIR Annual Advance Sale of Women's Furs o Quality & Fashion At 25% to 33% Less Than sd ular Season Prices The first Event to be held in the Enlarged and Beautiful Fur Department on the Second Fleer of This Advance Sale ends with aden % Seal Coats Dyed Muskrat 58.00 40 inches long, full {lare mode! or slightly fitted w Trim'd Hudson Seal Co Border, Collar, Cuffs of Skunk. Full flare model with Bassas 40 inches long Trim'd Moire Caracul Coats Skunk or Self Collars 45 inches long, select flat curl pelts Trim'd Baby Caracul Coats Border, Collar, Cuffs of Skunk. 45-inch long model, as above, or with sabled colla In the Art of Peltry the name Bonwit Teller is a synonym for quality and fashion are of « highly distinctive and unusual type and have the cachet The furs concerned in this advance sale the famous Paris fourreurs. The Russian modes dominate, ine troducing many new and unique features in silhouette, collars, borders and belt effects Saturday night, when all Furs will be restored to regular prices Trimmed Notes Seal Coats “Skunk Collars 75.00 42 inches long, full flare model or slightly fitted waistline. Trim'dCaraculCoats Skunk Funnel Collars 58.00 #-inch long model, made from selected flat curl pelts. Hudson Seal Coats High Choker Collar. pats 42 inches long, modified waist- line or full flare... .... Hudson Seal Model Coats Reproductions of Foreign I Models, An assortment of styles wit with various fur collars... . . 95.00 68.00 85.00 185.00 | Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats Border, Collar, Cuffs of Fur, : 145. 00 Full fh “45-inch | long model, trimming of skunk or beaver... 125.00 Original Paris Model Coats & Reproductions 225.00 to 850.00 Exclusive models in Baby Caracul, Hudson Seal, Baby Lamb, Nutria Barrel Muffs in Beaver or Natural Skunk Skunk 14.50 Nat. F Two skin barrel muff trimmed with tails. Large wholeskin animal scarf. 95.00 isher Sets A umited quantity of about fifty pieces. Beaver 18.50 Cross Fox Sets Blue Fox Sets Barrel muff trimmed with head and tails. Whole- skin animal scarf. 69.50 85.00 muff. Wholeskin scarf. 68.00 | | | White (dyed blue) barrel Solid skin animal scarfs of Silver Fox, Natural Blue Fox, Cross Fox, Sables, also the latest Parisian novelties, below regular season prices, 225.00 to 2,000.00 Wholeskin Animal Scarfs Natural Raccoon 6,50 Natural Skunk... 8.50 Red Fox 16.50 Natural Lynx. ...14.50 Kitt Fox......... Baum Marten Fox Afrique Fox........... Battleship Gray Fox... . White Fox............. Tuesday Attractions ERCHANDISE $ eavertised Sundey is on sele Monday and Tuesday t the prices quoted (except where quantities ae insufficient), Our 43rd ANNIVERSARY sales are now in progress. Many specials in every department ot his mammoth elec. Tatereal ing exhibits in various cepart- ments, Come and see them. Bb to HOEK St ‘JIN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. . 22.50 Barrel Shaped Muffs Nat. Raccoon....14.50 22.50 Nat. Skunk - 14.50 24,50 Red Fox.........19.50 25.00 Nat. Lynx........19.50 25.00 Kitt Fox......... 18.50 Baum Marten Fox ....24.50 29.50 Afrique Fox............24,50 29.50 Battleship Gray Fox.. ..24.50 29.50 White Fox. ...... 45.00 12.50 12.50 22.50 19.50 16.50 19,50 25.00 25.00 22.50 29.50 19.50 INN § 149 th STREET @ 3rd AVENUE Easy Payments—Make Your Own Terms All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Completely Completely Furnished, Completely Furnished, | Furnished, 149™ ST., COR. 3°° AVE. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET HT,

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