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| RICH WOMAN KILLS SELF. Takes ¥ eed ; age Hair Restored to r Natural Color Tong ayport, Ta I 1 before he coul A le of mille ae f Ray Shore certified fe mot a dse—no one will know you are using ‘Be. He. $1. all ce oF direct upon revel In Bayport and Patchowue ii } THE WOMAN OF DISTINCTION IHE woman of distinction, the woman who attracts favorable comment everywhere, is the ‘woman properly corseted. Never overlook this fact. You can be properly corseted in one of two ways, You can have a corset made to order, or you can find a corset which will fit you perfectly among the almost unlimited variety of models of the C/B a la Spirite corset. ‘The first course is unnecessarily expensive, Take the time and thought to select the C/B a la Spirite corset for your particular figure, and you will be assured the perfect fitting corset, which goes a long way toward giving you an air of distinction. FOR the WOMAN of FASHI On, Gold Medal—Panama- Pacific Exposition Ss Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Men's Farnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue FOR FRIDAY Silk Grenadine Scarfs (CARMOOR| L LONDON | Made in London expressly for Franklin Simon & Co, Of fine quality Charvet Silk with Grenadine stripes in plain and self colors. 1.50 Special Men’s Silk Shirts Light or dark grounds in a large variety of Satin novelty stripes. Special 3.00 Men’s Crepe Shirts Custom Shirts of Imported Cotton Crepe Equa! in material and workmanship to the finest custom made Shirts, 2.50 Regular Price $3.50 of William J suteide Inet evenini She ha in rand three valuable ae be used to still further spur the THE EVENING WCRLD, T MORGAN'S LETTERS : TO SHONTS FOUND into during the nee up to the dual contracts LETTER SAID TO HAVE MADE HONTS INDIGNANT. The report is that Mr fons leading Shonts was very indignant upon this letter and #0 expressed himself. Mr honts, under examinution before the Thompson Committee, has not been 1 able to recall any such letter or 7 epiagde, A sreat many letters were ex- changed during the period of nego- tlation of the dual contracts between Will Be Used to 5 to Spur Mem- (Messrs, Morgan and Shonts, The ory of Interborough Head | committee got possession of them without subpoena, Kichard V. Lind- on the Stand, FIND GAYNOR LETTERS plier oe ‘ District Attorney Swann )| Confer With Prendergast About Bribery Charges, 8 abury, counsel for J. Co., met Periey Morse of the bankers and voluntarily gave him access to the files of the firm Mr. Morse picked out the letters he thought were Interesting to the in- vestigators, and Morgan & Co. had their photographer make copies of them at once, These copies were turned over to the committee's rep- renentative on the understanding that they will not be given out or used except in the actual examination of a witness before the committes. Mr. Lindabury also said that Mr. Morgan is willing and ready to testify befure the committees whenever they P. Morgan & to Letters that passed between J. P. Morgan and President Theodore P. | Shonts of ihe Interborough, about the time of the negotiations before the signing of the dual contracts, havo been found in the files of J. P. Morgan want him, He further promises that & Co, he will not leave town again without They will be handed to Senator| notifying the committee in time to Thompson to-morntw by Perley | question him if they wish | The letters exchanged between Mayor Gaynor and President Shonis during the dual oontract negotiations have been selected from the tiles in the City Hall, The search has been protracted by the great number of documenta on file, tho letter-writers in the neighbor- Morse, expert accountant of the in- vestigating committee, and they will memory of Mr. Shonts when he re- appears on the witness stand, His memory, often blank when first tried, hag shown wonderful improvement when he is confronted with the writ- ten record, write letters and him and ho faithfully replied,” was the way @ searcher put it. These documents Will be used to ald Mr. Photographs of passed between J the Pr. letters: Morgan that and President Shonts at this same period |Sbonts's memory on the witness will also be handed to Senator | stand. Thompson for use in alding Mr.’ BROKERS TO TELL OF SHONTS'S Shonts's memory. There are a great SPECULATION many of these, but Mr. Morse declines} Subpoenas have been ved on to tell or hint what is In them. “Have you found the missing let- tor?” Mr, Morse was asked “{ won't say a word about that,” replied Mr. Morse. Thi ng letter is one said to have 1 ten to President Shonts at the tine the third-tracking five broker firms with wh resident Shonts carried speculative accounts during the period before the dual ¢ tracts were signed. Perley Mor fusos to make known. the firma. They will bring accounts e the Thompson Committee to- | names of | w con-|morrow, Also they will present the tracts were pending. In it Mr. Mor-|records of the stock deals of Presi- wan is 1 to have reproved Mr.|dent Shonts's associates Shonts for having told Director!mont, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Edwin R. Gardner M. Lane that the $2,000,000 fee proposed for Engineer John F. Stevens for supervising the third- tracking work was not to go to Stev- ens, nor to Shonts or Freedman, but was “to meet and pay certain com- mitments and obligations I entered Tuberculosis Is Stubborn and often does mot yield as patient and Hawley and Andrew Freedman, who were Interborough directors, and Wal- | ter G. Oakman, who was a director in the New York Municipal Railway Cor- poration and the B, R. T., as well as the Transit Development Company, a| B. RT. subsidiary company. The | =|imaking of the dual contracts made | these properties more valuable. | District Attorney Swann said to- | day that he has read carefully the | | August ae | | doctor think {t ehould, even when tho/letter of Comptroller Prendergast best of care ie taken and every natural] calling for a Grand Jury investiga- aid to rellef made use of, Al! medical! tion of the charges by Se experts agroo that rest, fresh alr, pure Thompson that public bribed to make the dual contracts. Mr. Swann says he ts very busy to- food and hygtento living surroundings are eonential, Yet In many cases these meas- ures do not bring the desired results, Under such circumstances we fee .Jday, but he will lunch with Comp- fied in suggesting @ trial of Bckman's| troller Prondergast to-morrow and Alterative, It hv . Felle? to many} Ko over the case carefully with him| fferers from tuberculosis, and often has & recovery. iuent Is @ lime salt, ao eom- other helpful ingredi thei Comptroller Prendergast to-day sent a letter to Senator Thompson. He said in part: Ps You say, in a paragraph whic nines deren nines It done not contain "tn | pears quotation inarks and” 19. * parently a dircet statement by yc ‘Attended with danger, At your oF direct. Laboratory, Philadelphia that the work of y be greatly le! ur committe M —Advt, franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Mens Shoe Shop 4 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Men’s Spring Shoes Men’s “Banister” Shoes Low or High Shoes—Fifty Styles Of Mahogany, Dark Tan or Black Russia Calf- skin; also Patent Kidskin, lace or button styles, topes of Dull Kidskin, Cloth or Taupe Buckskin, 7.00 Men’s “Thomas Cort” Shoes ——+ Hand Sewed—Bench Made High or Low Ready-to-Wear Shoes, made entirely by hand on Special English lasts of the finest specially selected black or tan leathers. 10.00 Friday at Special Prices Men’s ‘‘Ko-Ko” Calf Shoes An Entirely New Color and Tarning High or Low Shoes of selected *Ko-Ko” Calf- skin; English or the new narrow toe swing lasts, \ (ioc 4.50 Regular Price $6.00 at the office , |norant and imp “It seems that all | hood knew that the Mayor liked to! | that they wrote } | Midvale officials were | ! HURSDAY, ‘MARCH 23, 1916. Prendergast and Willeox and others! mitted. however, that the armor plate ho had charg f su re bu ‘4 comprises only 2 per cent we city to come out in . of the work done his company ent as twist to the situat othe only en RUSH HYDRO-AEROPLANES wa Mor Re eat it | FOR USE IN MEXICO relevant as far as t Ku the subway contra neerned and no chance was given to me to] S shines Buil y Are Paral t BROW Stes ihe quay eats (Oe, Machines Built for Navy Are ter Given Tests and Will Be Sent “There are three men in this city 4 Wis ROW oie ulcde ine wubwas to Border Within Ten Days. uueation from the city wide than any Special to The Evening Worl.) others, They are Mr. William Kt yNN ‘ . Wintces, a re tekneny and| EYNN, Mass., March Shortago myself.” Why have you not long be- /existing in navy air craft will result called us in the shipment to the Mexican bor- ‘ der, for use in hunting Villa, of six new type hydroueroplanes, constructed at the Burgess plant at Marblehead and given builders’ trials in Marble- |" head Harbor in response to rush or- , ders from the Navy Department at Washington, The machines were originally in- tended for use for the navy school at of which was worked out in the Pensacola, Fla, W. Starling Burgess 1911 and the early part of 1912, and) and Chief Mechanic F, L. Conway, in the making of wh sis Mayor) ur, § Gaynor had Little or né "IL now w to call y to what seems to me t rtinent read conclusions story? You ha talking about Shonts had with Mayo: months of March when as everybody who kr thing about the subject these meetings have « bearing upon the contract made Walter E. Johnson of tho Burgess company at Marblehead to- day. The complete shipment of the squadron of six machines will prob- attention | Aviator be as ige ment that a stat I have eve: ording te a the trial flights with 4 | 261,000 VOLUNTEER FORCE VOTED DOWN The Slim Woman. Is Winning. The day of the slim woman's triumph “The thinner one ts, the the drosemakers, has arrived more “ Ise hy Big Majority Reject Gardner's Amendment to Army Bill WASHINGTON, March 23.-A pro: posal to create a Fed volunt force 1, in effect t with 8 pt rectly al army ove i down ne How rath © tha be passed bet r Massa war pointing: out that during th into a Pi Banned es oh AY PLAYER PIANO draft AT «small outlay your turned into a player. hizhes Come in for a demonst raens rieothe ia GS} ably be made within the next ten aa aoe we ioned | SDI mine shou ie wee ae x bors ng that. the e reservoir on. 4 PIPE TANGL ANG Yea ART 0 Gi LOW (ihe tests to-day showed a, speed wifi near the opening was about. to pt fund, and you w k how | of seventy miles an hour with a com: burst. “They. set to work with. picks Lee Gonelusion that the plete load, a climbing rato of 800 feet hovels and finally succeeded. in 5th Ave., at 39th St. further say that nothing has been) minute and @ gliding angle of one Cigelny m ilteh Whit carted the flo —— said about it, nor has it been intt-|!0 seven. For scouting purposes the ( } "most valu : a mated tha \ ; ha) Hew type machines are ideal. mated that Z shared in any fund/ “in the new squadron of six ma- ” chines the rted from its My information regarding tno] ite orrupt fund is based upor states tractor, with ment you are said to have made to Propeller or ew in front ted ih are two ate arried is ay find pounds, including fuel "tor four hours’ Min iny , continuous flight istrict ‘Attorne Swann You are man who h sald that > six men participated. in the division | Use Cocoanut Oil . of a fund You have made this For Washing H. statement, but you have failed to make it %ood.” If you want to keep your hair in good |, 0¥ R. Willeox, ex-Chatrman of the! condition, be careful what you wash it| Public Service Commiassi mn, o Iso wrote | with, Boia? pA aga in’ thet! “Most soaps and prepared sh MS still ready to appear whenever, contain too much alkali, This d wip, makes the I | harmful Just plats il (which is pure and jless) is much better than t pensive soap or anything « use for shainpooing, as this « ably injure te hale, Simply moisten your hair with water and ruly it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and sealp | | thoroughly, ‘The lather rinses out easily, | Jand removes every particle of dust, dirt, Charses! dandruff and exc The hair | nment is bac ie] dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves | ntatives in South|it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy | | | gre most ex you can an't pos: SHY KAISER BACKS KRUPPS IN ARGENTINA a Man Holds Pressure for pe Is Used Through German Army Instructors There. WASHINGTON that tt ch 23 German ing Krupp repre: America, and a declaration “would not run the pre yo] 10 mnanage aoe in’) You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at = most any drug store, It is very cheap, | ment armor plant for $50,000 a year.”\and q few ounces is enough to. last to-day featured the testimony of W.Jevery one in the family for months. — B. Barba of the Midvale Company.) Advt. before the House Naval Affairs Com- mittee, \ withne) | ,A@w2Orks Leading Victrola Stores said hi 4 pany Sst ie, Victor Factory Untrtor + Teapbone May M2 TOD 563FiFTH AVE. 427 FIFTH AVE. Cor. 47th St. Bet. 38th & 39th St. 23 West 42d St. 27 West 34thSt. Bet. Sth & 6th Avs. Bet. Sth & 6th Avs. SPECIAL OFFER $100 Victrola XI with $5 in rec- ords; total $105. $5 Down. Bal- ance can be paid in small weekly and the Krup The Arm. n the told th tary of Govern- tine War that he would cable his ment to withdraw German army offi- | Argentin cers who were instructing Argentine | Armstrong contract was can- celled, ‘The Knupp factories got the work.”" ba said the Midvale’s $4,000,000 ve; t in an armor plate would be “wholly worthless” if the ormonthly payments. man measure passes Congress. He ad- Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue Men's Clothing Sh 8 West 38th St.— Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Men’s Spring Suits For Men and Young Men—33 to 46 Chest j Custom Tailored Ready to Wear The new one, two, three or four button models, of finest Imported or Domestic Fabrics, including a large variety of fabrics made expressly for and confined to Franklin Simon & Co. Men’s Hand Tailored Suits | 33 to 46 Chest | Hand tailored Suits, in one, two, three or four button, fitted or conservative models, in the new Spring fabrics, from the best American and foreign mills, including Blue Serge and many exclusive fabrics. 25.00 For Men and Young Men Silk Lined Top Coats Chesterfield Model For Men and Young Men—38 to 46 Chest Single Breasted Chesterfield model of Black or Oxford Vicuna, silk lined, plain or silk lapel, hand tailored. 19.00 { most valu one of the . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS TE LATTES A AtAll260 James Butler Inc.Stores LARGEST AND BEST. We are not only the largest pur- veyors of pure foods and beve ages in Greater New York, but the best—for the housekeeper, Our rapid-fire retailing insures the freshest of foods from sup- plies constantly replenished, Nearby stores are convenient to CHOICE “ host every D are romp! and free. 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