The evening world. Newspaper, June 12, 1916, Page 5

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AE TANZER WEEPS AS HER LETTERS 10 OSBORNE ARE READ Counsel Wrangle Over Dates « She Says She Was With ’ Accused Lawyer. Rae Tanzer wept this morning when Prosecutor William Rand took the wit- ness stand and read her letters to Oliver Osborne, which she sent to At torney James W. Osborne. Me read first the letter in which she charged FACE DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES Body Affected. Were Large and Red, Got Worse. Could Not Sleep With Itching, Completely ‘HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT ST was suddenly taken with pimples and T could not go out in the open air, My face and body were affected and the pimples were large and red and fostered, Later they ot worse and my alin was sore and inflamed. I could not sleep with the {itching and f used to scratch and irritate the affected parts. My face was disfigured. “Tuned all sorte of remedicn but not one could help me until I used Cuticura Soap and Otntment. After using them six weeks I naw there was completely healed.” Signed) Jack Schecht- mas, 156 FE. 109th St, New York City, July 17, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail ‘With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- reas post-card ‘‘Caticara, Dept. T, Bose tem.” Sold throughout the world. Take a bottle of “Eddy's” Sauce in the holiday lunch basket. It's fine on cold Cuts, Eggs, Salads and Sandwiches. Eddys Salice Grocersand Delicat- essen Stores sell it 1 Oc Made by E.Pritehard,331 SpringSt.N.Y ‘not one pimple on my face or body. | was | jcawe. It comprised for the most part Lown viewpoint on the jury. He asked | unprofession: JDyaterical. She frreamed aloud, him with having ruined her tite, Mer writhed about in her chair and threw ‘ the court into confusion. Judge Wol- sobs we: e M ros sobs were audible as Mr. Rand pro- | vo ion called a short recess, but It soon | ceeded and her frame shook became evident she would not be| Her trial for perjury was resumed quieted readily, so he adjourned the | this morning before Judge Wolver- | session until 2 ¢ was carried into the Judge's room and | quieted there. | ton and a fury in the United States District Court with a wrangle. When Attorney Walter Barney was on the stand Friday he said he had ¢ paper that Rae Tanzer claimed toy have been with Attorney James W.! Oshorne on certain dates, on which dates, he testified, Mr. Osborne was engaged with him in a trial in the Federal Court in Providence, Re f.| / Mr. Slade, for the defense, said on | cross-examination that the first men- | tlon of the dates was made In the Safford trial In May, 1915, Mr. Bar- ney having declared he hud read of the dates and had come to New York to see Osborne in consequence before the Safford trial. Prosecutor Rand, for the Govern- ment, this morning introduced the record in the Osborne hearing before Commissioner Houghton, at which Dora Tanzer, the defendant's sister, |! testified Rae had been with Osborne e f t paial-iaaaln in the latter part of November and|FILM STAR CHOKES WIFE the early part of December, 1914, ‘This hearing was on March 24, 1916, nearly |Jellan F. Dilton two months before the Safford trial, and Attorney Slade objected to the record, saying nothing sald by Dora] Players’ Tanzer could be binding on the de- |" fendant, and furthermore that specific |, dates were not mentioned. Mr. Rand|againat his wife, Ruth M, the daughter insisted the dates were specified and] of Dr William § Harrington of No Mr. Slade's objection was over-|214 Riverside Drive, Dillon Is twenty ruled, eight and his wife is twenty-four, The Judge Wolverton explained to tho | have not heen living together for rey jury that the record was admitted as| * evide but merely to show that the had been mentioned before the fford trial and that Attorney Barney might have read of them in a news- paper and then came to New York to] for his contemplated divorce discuss them with Osborne. Willlam Patrick Cross, Clerk of the United tes District Court in Providence, R. 1, corroborated the timony of Attorney Barney as to torney Osborne's presence in court on Nov. 28, 24 and 2% and on Dee, 1, = 3 and 4, 1914 Attorney Slade heid the reading of the Safford record was unnecessary ‘The indictment against Miss zee, charged her with having he was with Osborne Dec. 1, 3 » declared she never ning of the kind. On insel, he declared, she tify to anything at all Mr. Osborne, except to identify him in court Attorney Rand took the stand to read the testimony in the Safford case hich he declared applicable to this letters of Rae Tanzer and Oliver Os- borne. Attorney Slade declared that Mr, Rand's appearance on the stand was not becoming and that his re- marks and his reflections on what he read were prejudicial to the defendant, » Mr Rand was impressing his that a mistrial be declared Judge Wolverton said that he did not think Mr. Rand's conduct was |. Mr. Slade hastened to say that he'had not sought to convey that impression, but the Court sald that {t was the same thing and re- fused to grant a mistrial. Mr. Rand went on reading, Miss Tanzer cover- ing her eyes with her hand during the reading of her love letters, Suddenly at 12.30 o'clock Miss ‘Tanzer, who had been weeping asllently | for over an hour, became wildly | SPECIAL VALU Women’s Petticoats, taffetas, crepe de Chines and washable satins, at $5.00 S=— — Stern Brothers © West 42d and 43d Streets, Betueen 5th and 6th Avenues i Women’s Smart Petticoats Every requirement of the Summer Wardrobe is included in our comprehensive displays, from the simplest Tub Skirt to the most elaborate creation for evening wear, at attractive prices. Also the following (On the Main Floor) of striped and changeable] in several effective models, Women’s Corsets Greatly Reduced for To-morrow A LARGE COLLECTION OF DESIRABLE MODELS TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK, AS FOLLOY Pink Broche or | attractively trimmed $1.35 /Coutil Corsets, | with embroidery, at S400 Alpha Corsets, at $2.85, 4.50 and 5.75 of silk tricot, batiste, broche or fine coutil, prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon, Women’s Brassieres, at 50c, 75c and 95c of cambric or batiste, trimmed with laces or em- broidery; also pink silk bandeau bust supporters. SSS FOR TUESDAY: Tub Silk Petticoats, double panels, extra large and regular sizes, at $2.95 ain FOUR RAILWAY UNIONS == | [| brotherhoods rojected this afternoon managers, submitted in ney over the employers’ demand for an ductors’ organization announced that modifiable, and that no compromise would be satisfactory. The men said lance of the conferenc nounced in the West Side Court ©; not as corroborative in any | yist “| May “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. se cae Te RLS re AS ENR ey Sn (WATER lock. Miss Tanzer > BROADWAY AND 33D STREET $50 to $87.50 Women’s Dresses for $34.75 a Beautiful Afternoon and Evening Costumes That Might Have Been Produced by Paris Couturieres Every dress is a triumph of artistie fashioning. Fresh, crisp gowns made by one of the most authoritative designers and makers. Fashioned of exquisite materials like those that dignify the masterful creations of the great Worth. n Taffetas of the a Ke Many of the quality that con- \ <J: ? daneing and even- noisseurs love to Dp ee fh - ) ry tr ing gowns arefash- touch—rich, _pli- So) {> ioned of malines, ant, lustrous fab- .\ 7 >. gel fii combined with taf- t { 4 REJECT ROADS’ OFFER, Representatives of the four railway he compromise plan of the railroad tiations Special In order to make room for our bye new stock of Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola Player-Pianos we make a special offering of 100 Used Pianos of different makes, all full-sized uprights, in perfect order, some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 for cash or payments of only $5 down and $5 Monthly without interest. Also especial attractive low prices on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. Call or Write for Catalog. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street . +p) Near ve. EVENINGS | 37] E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. ieht-hour day and time and a halt ‘or overtime. President Garretson of tha con he demands of the men were not hat they saw no reason for continu and ad- journament was taken He Will Sue Her for Divorce. Julian F. Dillon, one of the “Famous of the films and son of John Vion, millionaire retired merchar hat he would begin divorce action ries. Taffetas ‘etas or richly plain, taffetasrich- sequined nets. ly embroidered in gold and silver threads, and taf- fetas with Pompa- dour designs. Every color and shadeknown tothe woman of fashion in this collection. eral months Mrs. Dillon « han make There are very few ? duplicates — but the individual models are so wonderful that every woman may finda real “creation” in each selection. Sizes 36 to 44. ery Ne) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS Georgette crepe is also extensively used, and combi- nations of Geor- gette and taffeta. GIMBELS gaze Third Floor 34.7 y . H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Pr ees Herald Square. Innumerable Are the Bargains in the June Sale of Notions Every conceivable necessity for Dressmaking, Sewing and general use has been included in the reductions offered in this event which will continue on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Representative of the values sare offering are the items mentioned, which com- prise a small portion of the la ortment. Special Tables on the Main Floor, also on Sale at the Regular Sections on th- Main Floor and Subway Stores, Balcony B'dway, 34th to 35th St Imported and American-Made Night Gowns At- Exceptional Price Inducements | 4 Warren’s Pearl ‘But tons | Se card » for 20¢ Mans al wid style materiale: jc, boned spler derw apparel Chicago” ke one, doen vards, Sc. real Hatt Net, aul oh axed wood Gimbet Hangers, light welght ly Basting Hooks & Eyes and trouser or skirt twell” camvets | Fasteners for « sande “Koh lerwear, ete d embroidered Send for cir- tayhoure Shoe Findings 3c for vik pairs (2 for ther ' Tres 1,623 Styles, as follows: American-made Night Gowns 185 styles 46c up to $13.89 Silk Night Gowns—®% styles $2.49 up to $36.89 Imported French Night Gowns 1,280 styles $1.29 up to $36.89 or iid or " bod Dearniny tt Show Hlair Curlers, Ete. black 15 nese oie a Hid for travelling use Safety Pins hildeon's Wile y ba” Dress Shields Tapes and Braids shan welsht Te bundles tm jament shield j inatisd -Nonetwlatig Tape the tor two lve pieces Lingerie be for four F gil Safety Pin 15 gold p th nported Hair Pins CEQEUSOR SCT i UROPRURUSURT IN PREPARATION FOR WEDNESDAY A Sale of Women’s Summer Dresses |_| At Exceptional Price Advantages. Details will appear in To-morrow’s evening papers. 69 White nainsook, trimmed with lace and $139 bret har broidered in dainty floral Mash Floor and Subway Stores Balcony f embroidery | 4 ‘ Bl $3,890 White or Flesh Crepe de Chine, lace Re I te, with rows Of briarestitete , trimmed, ny American-made Night Gowns comprise the following febr White Cotton Crepes, White wire Had Tne 1 ‘ fo 4 Collor te ; au ' re wr ee " ye is 45 Ath ae Hees Sanitary Articles and | ss. vis brown tne | Besta tga 28 TN ON Tne Supports err hex AiLAnh ' Fukish Wash Clochs, 366 the 45 styles—Imported 18 styles—Imported Spanish Night Gowns | Philippine Night Gowns $2.69 up to $5.89 | $1.89 up to $4.89 Bricf descriptions of the six gouns illustrated: a "fon Knitted Dish forts i ri 10. fece Bonnet men's $1.89 Empire model of white or flesh color | $7.59 Philippine handseinbruidered and hands th ; 4 Hin Nainsooks, Colored Crossbar Bati Morning Glory Crepes, Novelty Silk Mulls, Flesh or White Crepe de Chine, Jap Satins, Flesh Cotton Crepes, Flesh Nainsooks, Dolly Varden Lingerie Lawn, Butterfly or Bow-knot Crepes, Flaxon Batistes, Radium Silks, Striped Satins, White Muslin, Flesh Batistes, Seco Silks, Washable Satins, Georgette Crepes Trimmings consist of Valenciennes, torchon, Cluny, shadow or novelty laces: blind or eyelet embroideries; embroidered organdie inserts: carnival stitching; fine tucks; hand embroidery, hemstitching; briar-stitch i3| ing, ribbons, tiny buds, feather stitching, ete Es} The Imported Night Gowns- French, Philippine and Spanish are made of @ very sheer quality é E, of white nainsook some of them entirely hand-sewn: all exquisitels nbroidared in: effectiy ; eae =i ; ro ee Et designs, combined with the tiniest of tucks or beautiful laces. Some {i siloped and. joined y dd dived BONG: UAE SETA DALE I DEEN lore decorations. z| veining. Hand-made eyelets, through whieh ribbon is drawn Ti SPE LO er OOD See ANNI en partic his complete set at the Bs The six Night Gowns tlustraled are but represen t vomprist Poa Pot, Suga 00 Dozen China Tea Cups and Saucers, ( Crean I ( j m Japan; 4 charming floral tery large assorlment-—ranging in price from 46x up to $36.84. eine . priced for quick action, 16¢, Macy's Third Floor, Rear.

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