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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1917. vs ' |important as showing thet (Wall NO EVIDENCE 10 Street had advance Information of 4 some kind even before the newspapers aS could hardly have been extended "0 recognition of the pickets, ' without the authority of the Presi- Because of the cold the Suffragiat ' dent or Mra, Wileon, Tho leader of “id not hold their posta as rigidly as | Squad of “Silent Sentinels’’ on Picket Duty at SUSTAIN THE CHARGES |ron v's. nabio wowopouy. White House Gate in Aid of Woman Sattrage! they did yosterday, but paced up and | Uae: Jarl ge OS) aw! 377 an | Congress Asked 1 ; INTO WHITE HOUSE by arte petty mated pete tem tna rain ont he | fa i Wa * di : | MADE BY LAWSON “decermmene Ownersnin ian during the afternoon the cold-pterc- 4 ptt \ a ‘ . . vited them into the mansion to get #0n returned from their golf game, tho warm. sentinels quickly ran to positions #0 ‘The invitation was delivered per- that they flanked the driveway. The sorially by White House attaches and President smiled broadly, but gave stolid silence of yesterday and | i Baker and eoemgnder sere, heed ot tng wind demoralized the pickets and discussed suffrage with passersby Fi Fg 3 the Naval Radio Service, al seas Bamerian Watt a ee. ieaving Ts. Willlam Kent, wite of Ri 7 2 a , to-day before the Hone ae ome deserted posta, nm . rg Mts om ) (Continued From First Page.) Marine Committee on the Ale: r f whit ent of California, f i é ; ate raido communication, their baners sag ed on the . f pickets shivering with cold | ‘4 ‘ fi advocated Government Paw a oe Saat | House fence hose who remaine ‘ the young suffragist her | Wircless telegraphy. Cold Keeps Fingers and Feet): planks to protect thelr cold feet , Government ownership fm of Pickets Moving—Coffee | trom the pavement STS reported wpon, but Chairman Henry sald he did not consider this an tm- aa erest of national securit ie ; : : Coffee and doughnut aquads wers | ’ | portant fact, as the intent of the ma- rudgcated | Reps l. 7 Squad Formed. organized to-day as an adjunct to OLIVER IDENTIFIES | jority was to report against any ment Rea sal erates ? } ra eis the picket services. The sentinels at | ‘urther investigation of groundless chase ot Unione, whieh are wel Ine to I } WASHINGTON, Jan. 11—"Silent|10 o'clock again took up thelr posta | | ‘ \ PUMOrs, Hot Of8 CE when had bees) Foi), Commander Todd. He if Meentinels” picketing the White Howse! at the east and weat gates of tha| RAE TANZER AS HIS | 4 ai : b ! — : | substantiated, Commander Tone. Fay | yn protest of I'resident Wilson's re-| white House, with seven-foot ban | J 5 ie : 4 he gil Ay beta by fae ceed fusal to support the Suffrege Constl-| ners flopping and whipping in the| 4 y publican members of the committee po to the testimony given this morning E h as / by James Retily, managing editor of ntrenc the Wall Street Journal and the Dow y lf a | Jones & Co, ticker service, He sald] ourse that his reporters brought to htm at} AGAINST AN ATT i] |11.30 A. M., Deo. 20, Information that NDIGEST the private wires of Wall Street and DYSPEP B tutional Amendment got ao cold to-| January gale | day that White House officials in- When the President and Mra, Wi'- ————— eee —o—— (Continued From First Page) Pes her cheeks being hirh!y flushed and Fifth Avenue her hands clasping and unclaspiog | Mr. Rand, paying no attention to brokers were carry reports from $s | Washington that tho President was | COLDS, GRIPPE | about to issue a peace manifesto. At OR MILARIA {1140 Retlly wired his Washington! WITH THE TIMELY AID OF Bureau to find out about it. This r) Q. Do you remember mecting las formed, the, correspor ents In cor Tanzer during your stay in New| : fe - - 4 ; dence that a note would be Issued Annual Sale—continues Friday York? A. You; 1 mot her in Columbus | : 3 WOMAN GUNFRALISTS at TRE WHITE MOOSE later in the day. ‘This was considered Stomach Bitters GOR wt on sen. Q. Do you see her here In the court. At greatly reduced prices Toor: ; Before answering, Wax. looked about the room and then toward the sofa tue Tanzer's eyes flashed as she met | dinner at the hotel they returned and she loved, James W. Osborne? A. She ongaged a room, He said he had reg- 4/4 not. . Didn" v 25 » She istered and then identified the registry gavy it to the melee ee AY She slip. Q: Didn't she threaten you with 1 manner in ° ° his gage, Then Wax answored: “Yes; | % ‘ 7 t ot 5 This is our regular 1 seo hor altting there.” Ho polnted TACHI eas, FANG cL. Weer PRG OTHE. ACNO) BULL Patupned clothing, and not clothin her out with a positive finger, a FET ate oe ey pee oer ures 0! (tyre NO BW Waibele,= ahi, th Ave. th Bs ‘4 “Please stand up, Miss Tanzer,” Mr, | his client by having her leave tho; Put I pard for the dinner. | _ Henry C. Hartman, who was an As- Cor Str t b ht fe al. Rand asked : |room, but Mr, Rand objected. Coming back to New York events,| satant District Attorney with James orner ee! Oug' or sate purposes | Rae Tanger arose with i “L want her to see the witness, | Mr Rand asked Wax about his inu-| W. Ost orne, Also testificd . T Frid ‘anter aro ) an angry » 00 Mt ene a ; ; 4 1914, four montt : | word Upon er line, The thee eee” | note hls voice and gestures and gen-| macy with the Tanser family embor, 1914, fou Kaw Tomorrow, Friday, | en ” | ne} T rder that she may| “I vialted Rae in her home many| wit tried to quiet her with restraining |‘ lee d Judge Hand | times in October and November, 1914.) her meet. \ 4 hands, but she shook them off and! Tecall him f And Judg if han Mlk ner WV inae’ he tae 1 tor, So Rae Tan-|1 have dined at her home and gone! certain it that he id 1 Cl U . took a step forward am if aha would {WHI the prosecutor. So Rae Tan-|f ave, tuned at her Hone tnd ene ttcwam at tho reauest of 1 General Clean-Up Day Ld advance upon the placid Wax in the| %*" at and stared at Wax with on Stes : i "| Christiansen that Mr. Hartman w en Ss In er vercoa Ss witness chair. Jangry and defant eyes, turning now | Perhood with her. Also I've taken her | ty the Cathedral Building at Mad “Yes, that's Rac T w land then to mutter a word to her!‘ the Strand, Loew's and the JAvenue and Fifty-ninth Street in , that’s Rae Tanger,” Wax sald) * ‘ * ace," wag the reply. yvember, 1914, to meet Rae Tanger : : | | companions | j as her companions pressed her back | COMPEMENs. Fave wel ett i talked with h there about Genuinely Hand-tailored Tesi ack | Str, Rand next asked about Wax's| @ You've written letters to Mis6| TA NY amare und followed ‘Unger and Miss Kaiser? A. Yes. hned Women’s & Misses’ Apparel ; . |trip to the Hotel Kensington at Plain. r he left the building on purpose Reduced from $38, $35, $33, $30 Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter, Rag] tri? to the late Konsington at Plain- |" Gand to Miss Tanger? A. Yes {to eee whom she might meet” At Sensational Clearance Prices 2 Tanzer’s attorney, sought to relieve! [lt Be The prosecutor came forward with| Here Mr, Hartman was asked to —— — ~|SAYS HE TOOK GIRL TO PLAIN- several detiera tk Bla band: look at Wax and unhes tatingly 24.00 How Fat Actress items @. Do you recoxnlze these Letterat| met the ‘Panaeraieis ny “ho Ml Tailored & Fur Trim’d Suits Q. With whom did you go to this|A. Yes, I wrote them to Miss Lanzer.|" Anna M. Hunt, secretary of ( W. hotel? r Miss 0 Q. How were they sent to her? A. jtiansen’s Research Society, corrol« . A as Made Slim jr eee nnn ara tiaan|Eituer T'gave them to her or matted| rated hin in his testimony. about Closing Prices | ee ee ee eee ee eing Rae Tanzer meet Wax at 7 1 00 Many stage people now depend entirely | OR the Youne woman's sharp eyes, “THIS 19 TERRIBLE,” RAE CRIES Columbus Circle. She and Christian- . ‘ H Dw 9 e upon Marmola Prescription Tablete for re, | Lut Wax did not turn toward her to TEARFULLY. sen had felt 1 the girl from the ens inter vercoa S ducing aud controlling fat. One clever | Cncounter It. At this point, after the letter had | Societe's ofc y-ninth Street sotress tell that she ‘our! ‘The witness then identified Safford, |been marked in evidence, Mr. Rand ’ ' koned to him a= small yung Genuinely Hand-tailored nt ra hat ota th att aaa Z| Numa Bask man Beary we” | SCHIEFFELIN ESTATE AIL, Fashionable Dresses A Q. Do you Kuize this young fe Tananrs ecu ALS WIDOW TELLS COURT ea whom he sald he had talked of vari- Reduced from $45.00 Ver Bs Ten UGBU All | Uhinvea Seal aAFai8 AN 1 Lem. saber Nr 1 conte for a Q. Did you carry @ cane with youl.) . Mise Matilda ae é is Moelle gitar that day? A. Yes, [ did ‘ ‘ 1 . : m A y , Wax had testified that he had met] Mrs. Norma Schieffelin, whose mar- le “| Wax said that after he and Miss ‘her at dinner at Rae Tanzer's home.' riage to EF rd 8 Schte n did They are harmies and ; Tanzer had taken a walk following, As Miss Oscher was turning away not ome known until r his |to leave the e t room Kae Tanzer cide last clectt da Su ‘ MAGA Cn cron Mae MRECe em IeriG nemo ceeiuee Laon Hei Warm Winter Coats wvarm vv inter oats volee halt of her office as administratrix of hi of the two estate because there is noth ‘ i i women who tried to rain her, ¢ ‘ Closing Prices the estate, “why, they'll do anything! And that's be the time Schieffelln shot him- 3 98 5 98 ) 75 my very cousin!” self in the Hotel Empire it was sup- ° . e Several times Rae Tanzer eried out posed he died a wealthy man, When other unintelligible things and two reports were circulated that a hand court attendants stepped convene ie some young woman known « tr Judge Hand instructed that she be faward 8. Schieffelin had frequently * a FY AMES eanacine teases Onenlens STN he tantiten anne eiee Tailored & Dressy Waists with an ex atory “I tried to avold prother, Effingham Schieftel i Pi i alll Mao coastal © ME Ra: hab tha this, Your onor,” followed Mi88 elayed his brother did Closina Prices 1.95 vo No Charge for Alteration Pure silk lining guaranteed for a whole year. We buy back at full purchase price cny clothing not satisfactory. en's Clothing S 8 West 38th St. A Separate Shop on the Street Level. AANA NortHWest Corner SIXTHAVESIS= Str. Start the New Year Right Did you make a resolution to SAVE money THIS year? If you did, we can help you. Filling your FURNITURE and RUG needs at our store means a REAL SAVING to you of 10% to 25%, and our ; liberal CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN puts this saving within your reach at all times. Pick out your goods at our low prices, and, REMEMBER. we make TERMS TO SUIT YOU ‘Tanzer into the waiting room back Widow nor had he ever b of Judge Hand's chambers. . Norma Wax was quite unmoved by the came e | om seclusion and declared shi young woman's outburst, but there wag the widow, No opposition wa was the smuggest sort of smile in offered when she took out letters of 9 his face when United States Attor- ministration ney Herschenstein read the love let- lters Wax claimed to have written to Miss Tanzer. In these missives were MH {such protestations and avowals as: | “Well, Rae dear, love me and every- m nanonan merece? | thing wil be all right,” “I long to * be with you to hear your dear sweet | votce again,” and “You are the only ro n n (1) |giri and I'll be true blue.” Such e | words as “love” and “sweetheart” oc- | curred in almost every paragraph. CLOTHING. HATS VY AND FURNISHINGS |The two velour hats, black and green which have been in court every day, were now handed to wax who ‘identified them as his property and A R d E 2 left at Mrs, Deaham's lodging house. ecognize vents One of the jurors suggested that Wax \try them on, so one after the other the witness cocked them jauntly on his head and smiled his eternal smile, The spectators giggled and Judgo u r n n u a a e Hand promptly banged his eavel and announced that as the alr in court ‘ vas #o had he would permit no spec- ae ge ee aR of Suits & Overcoats TO NEW YORK HOTEL. Wax was next questioned about his affairs in New York, and whether RERIE AU uote tala hcl here with Notwithstanding the very great advance in the tae Tanger. He quickly told of @ vistt with her to the Knickerbocker price of woolens, we shall give our customers ‘ a UT a the money-saving opportunity that they are Lad ATE eee Mendel tag inet rene accustomed to expect from us at this season. regardless of rising prices on other food commodities. had Wax descend from the witness All Our Goods Are Marked With Plain Figure Tags chute and ait at & desi just below It The Men’s Suits and Overcoats and the Boys’ and oO ARE ti PNNow write ‘0. Onborne™ and “Mrs Children’s Clothing now offered are our regu- e vsti nine 2 5 ©, Osborne,’ Mr. Kand dictated, and lar stocks made in our own shops. ™ : when this was done the prosecutor i, sature | provides the rich nourishment Tueh Mee wen’ anon he hes " written to Rae Tanzer and from it of wheat and barley at the same ff} ities, Vanna Tixion | pases Men’s $30, $35 and $40 Suits.. price at which it has always May gins Dearest ae" an one ; women ® 5 witch Bir" nana thought wi hed Men’s $25 and $28 Suits. The King of .Now $27.50 Now $22.50 Breakfast Foods Makes Brain jing Tanger and sign, hia naine to vi- On All Overcoats There Is a Reduct'on of 15% and Brawn Until 10 P.M, Motor Deliv- eries Every- where 3-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY PE- RIOD DINING ROOM SUITE, in Jaco- bean Oak, consisting of BUFFET 54 inches long, with mirror; CHINA CLOUT 44 loches wide; SERVING ‘A 34 inches wide; 3 pieces, as illustrated, B 98 nile j}marked as exhibits and Wax went | back to his seat in the witness chair. « | In & high-collared, theatrical took- 07, ° , ing. ‘fur-lined overcoat, Chriatian 15% Reduction on All Boys’ and Children’s Christiansen, President of the Psy- Suits and Overcoats cholo mal Research Society, who has been o leted thrice of fortune tell- ing, testified at the opening of to- ugh of} jini, nate’ AS ne SBR 82. Nae There are corresponding reductions all throug ur Furnishing Dee ‘a talk he had had with Rae Tanger, partment, and, at our Broadway Store, some particular values a member of his society, he had gone in Fancy Shirts and Neckwear. to Columbus Cirele tn October, 1914, and share seen her met age James W. Osborne, but Arlee . ax, He wae #0 certain it was Wax that AN Ter a a re BROWNING, KING & CO. man when he was produced before AL! uct examination Ohristia Broneway near jon b in orone~ Hansen NERD St —at Grocers everywhere. [| euuciisithiaier ems | Cooper Square at bth Bt. vation Stu Seaton Q. Didn't she ask you for advice as to how she could get back the man

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