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Horace Waters & Co. 134 na Erna 18th St. OPEN . +» near Broadway 254 W. 125th St 8th Av eitras| 371 E. 149th St,, eer 3rd Ave. Call or Send for Catalog TO DEFEND SELF IN and Scholz, in the woods at Grant- |W od, Lyons said Fay offered Detec- | tive Barnitz money for his release. | Judge Howe Persuades Him to | | tudge Hoy Paul De jchuree } tons shins | touch to the | when he would conduct his own defense ward Brecker, on the his direct examination when Fay stood | Of the } to consult with his counsel, | Unger, who was speechless with sur- | prise THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916. heard involving all three of the de- fF 4 fendants in involuntary confessions Sion M Janade at the time of their arrest. The matter was a police frame-up.” evidence was givn by we force, ‘He told also of the police raid upon ness said, the home — Consult His Counsel, Who Is Surprised. | pounds of chlorate of«potash, Lyo identified autom Lieut, Robert Fay, Knox s¢ evidence, in the Federal Court with | he and Walter Seholz on a nepiring to blow up munl- xea, gave a dramatic dings this after nly decided that of to Fay, cluded it Dy any where in this country,” Kd-}in’an aside to his attorn was | Lieut, Charles Dillman of just completed | hawken poli | rest of Fay and Sch 1 World reporter, stand and had the wo “Fay said to mi o up. testified, at he was making some He told the Court that inasmuch| experiment and offered mo $60 If I'd | as his counsel did not know of many} keep quiet about It. He sald Himportant facts in the case and was) {hat Be Fe Ghana ie 5 be | not therefore able to present an ade-'three $20 bills from his pocket ai Jauate defense he would handle his| handed them to Detective Barnitz jown case, Judge Howe advised him| the New York force. Henry | the stand to tell of his earl; Hay connettee to Keds con-| police of the Fay-Schols-Daeche av- elon tivities, there was vehement protest sultatic | by, attorneys for the defendant. Previously testimony had been} @. Altman & Co. HAVE PREPARED FOR TO-MORROW _AND WEDNESDAY | An Extraordinary Sale of MEN’S WEAR FOR SPRING AND SUMMER comprising 1,000 dozen Men's Negligee Shirts of silk and other materials; Silk Scarfs; , Pajamas, Night Shirts, Bathrobes and Underwear; Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and . Shoes; Umbrellas, Walking Sticks and Light-weight Overcoats; all of which will _ be offered at prices that will be decidedly advantageous to the purchaser. MEN'S SILK SHIRTS Made of a lustrous weave of superior quality, showing a variety of new, effective designs, at . . . ’ . . . 55.25 Made of heavy-weight Habutai (imported from Japan by B. Altman & Co.) in an exten- sive range of designs and colors . $4.85 Made of medium-weight Habutai (imported from Japan by B. Altman & Co.) in plain white as well as in a diversity of smart designs; plain or plaited - « $3.85 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Plain Shirts of silk-and-cotton mixtures presenting many attractive designs; special gele beg kk lll CS Plain Shirts (with soft cuffs) of madras or mercerized materials in fancy stripes; and Plain or Plaited Shirts (with stiff cuffs) of » madras or percale in a variety of desirable effects A de) MEN’S SILK SCARFS made of mew, smart silks, featuring a diversity of novel color combinations, at . . . . . . . - 68c. MEN'S PAJAMAS of fine mercerized materials or madras, in a varied assortment of mew pati per suit ; ’ rn : A - $1.35 MEN'S NIGHT SH of excellent quality cambric, tri ed, 55c. MEN’S BATH ROBES of toweling, in desirable color effects, $2.95 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Balbriggan Shirts, without sleeves or with short or long sleeves; and Drawers to match, in knee or ankle length, per garment 38c. Sleeveless Coat Shirts of white plaid madras; and Knee Drawers to match, « per garment . . . . . 38c. Athletic Union Suits of madras; sleeveless and kneeslength . . + per suit 75c. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed ‘ - per dozen $2.35 & 2.60 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen + . $2.65, 3.85 & 5.00 With corded border . per dozen $2.45 MEN’S HALF HOSE Of black silk, with cotton soles, per pair 70c. Of black lisle, with reinforced heels and toes, per half-dozen pairs . «© « $1.50 MEN'S OXFORD SHOES im tan or black calfskin; a stylish, well- modeled last ; oe ; per pair $4.00 MEN’S TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS 28-inch silverer size, with crook handle, unted . . . . sterling $2.85 MIEN’S WALKING STICKS of dark wine-colored wood, fitted with mini- ature electric light . . . .» $4.75 Imported Sticks im various woods, sterling silversmounted . . . . . $2.00 MEN’S 'MPORTED LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS made of tweeds and cheviots; a good-looking model for Spring and early Summer, $23.00 THE DEPARTMENTS FOR MEN'S WEAR FIFTH AVENUE ARE AND ON MOST EASILY REACHED FROM THE ENTRANCES ON THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, Kitth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York Sergeant hael Lyons of the Weaehawken At the time of the arrest of Fay attache of the French Gove hy of Fay and Schols, the | warehouse where some of their things | were in keeping and the boathouse 91 from which the detectives took 300 s 4 number of the exhibits, among them a large calibre ic pistol, found in the Fay, nial home. on trial before) “Assistant United States Attorney ys the Wee- described the Incident Myr {court when he told of the plan Fay When Detective Sergt. Barnits took meetings with Carl Wettig, who informed the 'y reason for asking @o many OT questions covering #0 much ground,’ Mr. knox, “is that there has an insinuation that this entire Unger promptly denied making ich insinuation. jarnitz told of a visit he and Wit- tig had paid to Capt. Martin, military ment in ench Consul Gerenal's office in But this was 6 arrested," the wit- id me that under no cireumstan " in ction of the tnree 1 The three bills wer nd shown to the jury. Continuing his testimony, Barnita related his conversation with Fay in a North Bergen road house in which ht to have this admitted in | 0 je will ahow Jt im the tyee| the defendant told of winning th of pistol used in the German army. But, upon objection of Mr. Unge Judge Howe e¢: "You can buy that kind of pistol ‘ay said oes for a hand grenade attack lupon a French trench. said he jhad killed eight Frenchmen in this | assault, | It was after that, Barnitz testified, that Fay had gone to his superior of ficer with his plan to blow up ships taking war supplies to the enemies | of Germany. i When he came to this country ve in \toid Barnitz he had an introduction | | |to Capt. von Papen or Capt. Boy. but that he had destroyed it on the | hip on the way over, fearing a earch. } Under cross examination Barnitz | aroused much amusement in the had revealed to him to cripple the police boat by wading up to it at 4 o'clock in the morning when the tide | was low and taking the guns off it. | There was another titter in the| room when the detective repeated a} story Fay had told him of serving his German military commander with sandwiches when his hands were so bloody they stained the food. ———a SPY LINCOLN MUST 60 TO ENGLAND FOR TRIAL U. S. Supreme Court Orders Elu- sive Prisoner Abroad to Face Forgery Charge. WASHINGTON, May 1—Thoe Su- preme Court to-day held that Igna- tlus Timothy Tribich Lincoln, former member of the British Parliament and confessed spy, must go back to England for trial on a charge of forgery. Ignatius T. T. LAncoln came to New York shortly after the outbreak of the war and told amazing stories of his career, Born in Hungary and a converted Jew, he has been succes- sively a Presbyterian then an Angli- can minister in Montreal, Canada, a curate in England, secretary to H. 8. Rowntree, the cocoa magnate and tn 1910 e@ member of tha House of Commons, He confessed that he had been a spy in the German service and had given Berlin valuable information re- garding his adopted country. He was arrested here on a forgery charge at the request of the British authorities, Lincoln, who was confined in the Raymond Street Jail, _ Brooklyn, escaped while in the custody of a United States Deputy Marshal. He was arrested several weeks later on Broadway. After his return to jail Lincoln planned a second escape. Several keepers, involved in the jail delivery plot, were dismissed when it was dis- covered, ens <a PRINCE TROUBETZKOY PINNED UNDER HORSE Suffers Internal Injuries in Fall on Bridal Path in Central Park, Prince Paul Troubetzkoy, the Rus- sian sculptor, fell from his horse while riding with the Princess on the west bridle path in Central Park, near Sev- enty-second Street, early this after- noon and was painfully injured, He was carried to his apartment in the Hotel Majestic and after a consulta- tion three physicians who had been called sald that apparently no bones were broken, but that the Prince had suffered internal injuries. The Prince and Princess were rid- ing on spirited horses, followed by two Kussian wolfhounds, when the | accident occurred, One of the dogs | started barking close to the horse | ridden by the Vrince, ‘The animal reared and when the Prince tried to bring him down the horse fell on its side, pinioning his rider underneath, Ty. W. G. Moynan, house physician Majestic, treated the Prince on hotel and called ns, A-RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And MU (OLE won't blister Kke the old mustard plaster. Just spread ith your fingers, It pen- etrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out ail soreness and pain, MUSTEROLE is « clean, white oint- ment made with oil of mustard. ‘There's nothing like it for quick relief for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, ‘Tonsilitis, Croup, Stitt Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Head: ache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds on the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia), Nothing like MUSTEROLE for croupy children, At your druggist’s, in 250 and 50c jars, and a special large hospital size for 88.50. Be sure you get the genuine MUS- TEROLE. ‘Refuse imitations—get what you ask for, ‘The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. mate” polsoner, definitely committed herself as na witness for the State in the forthcoming Waite trial to-day when |returned to-day she visited the District Attorn fice in company with her counsel, Harold Spielberg, statement to Assistant District At- *| torney Dooling. . Horton said eh win ne| ad never noticed any signs of th+ sanity in Waite. She admitted that he had often spoken Mrs. Margaret Horton, the “studio|to her of separating from his wife and t Dr. Arthur W. Waite, the|!0cating probably in Germany after the bigot a tll war, which he said would then be a good fleld for a smart young man. Assistant District Attorney Mancuson ‘was always of logical mind. District aon Swann inter put Waite on trial on May 15, CASTORI For Infants and Child: from Grand Rapids, in Use For Over 30: Mich., with letters wri y Waite | Always bears Z Sher | when he was seeking marry. the ‘the A, heiress Clara Peck and with other docu a long mentary evidence to establish that Waite Signature of Agninat De, Walte, of- and made OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Important Sale Tuesday Women’s Silk Hosiery At Reduced Prices Women’s Silk Hose Reinforced sole, heel and garter top, in Black. | and twenty-five street and evening inades, , 39c Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Reinforced lisle heel, toe and garter top, in White; Black and colors to match shoes, suits and gowns, also novelty stripes, checks and Richelieu rib. 85c Women’s Novelty Silk Hose - Hand embroidered clox, sport stripes and novelty plaids in Vhite and Black with various color come binations. 1.25 No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. None Sent C. O. D. At All 264 James Butler Inc. 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