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o THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917 rf the gentleman's name, but I will |trol and influence over the Govern- engagement of ther aaughter, Miss| Smith, but after declaring that he would inded on the floor of her room ona 43 furnish it to the committee. ment official. Frances T, Post, to Judson R. Wor- [have him arrested “if he ‘oes not stop Fer skull was fractured. t .Q. During the week of Dec. 18, | There was a long inquiry into the Hotes in Society rell, son of Mr,’and Mrs, J. Judson | Qreaking the la Fe et neve tt rae, learned | Webees did you receive any hint, know: rental by Fisk & Son of their former Worrell of the Beverley Ap emt, | fecn entering ihe Beeee ledge or information nking house in Cedar Street to the New Brighton, brak t midnight he w rt e nan ae on atop | SAMO Ne a A ” President Federal Reserve Bank, when that selling Mayor on ite tr in sal i 1 government. institution was organ-| Preston Gibson gave a dinner last] The engagement is announceed of if RL t” the| ORIVE AWAY HEADACHE , in most positive, m ized. ‘The Federal Reserve occupied night at his house for Judge and Mrs.| Miss Leonora Fletcher Carter, daugh. |New wore tor moninuan Mr knder: pla LL. | 4 1 e that ir the Fisk qu r f ‘ s — ¢ © medibers ¢ rs for more than a Kibert H. Gary and afterward took |tor of Mr. and Mrs, Edward GgCar- json turned his The | Rub Musterole on Forehead J ° = 2 3 2 2 year, but now has pert ent quar his guests to Burton Holmes's lecture | tor of No, 95 Brandt Place, the rons, {ning World, a n renewed cro: -}tes ih the Equitable building in Carnegie Hall. In the party were | 15 ratte > J) wet paper, th vant of and Temples Ff) (Continued From First Page.) tion of Fisk about his rele Fisk as that the Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Benjamin, Mr. ({%J0" GriMith Beattergood of Now: | inion, the N ening World, | Temp! ie j was founded by Harvey Fisk, father Secretary McAdo Representative building was and Mrs. Edward N. Brettung, Mr i: gaya that ¢ In his stand on of the witness, Campbell of Kansas, assisted by Len-| relations with ley, Mrs, Will- aren hid . Sunday opening Is out of joint witn| A headache remedy without thé brain h . Mr. Fisk sald his firm deal .) rootgand Chiperfield a : other places we jam Disston, Mrs. James B, Haggin,| ,The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin A White phe Ras there ia nothing v much) dangers of “headache medicine.” Re~ perhaps the good Lord will take aid his firm dealt princi Q.When did you last talk with|at the time and his property was Mrs. Fletcher Ryer, Mr. and Mrs, |0f Glen Kidge, N. J. have issued ine | fC neet| lever headache and that miserable ®are of him in His own good wa \pally in investment securities. He has| Mr. McAdoo? A. Int’) New Willard | rented because it affordell better ac« George Rose, Frank Hitchcock and|Vitations for the marriage of their! o¢ the Anti-Saloon Lea len, | feeling from colds or congestion, And Of the alleged meeting with White, @ seat in the Stock Exchange, but, Hotel, Washington, a week ago last) commodations. This line of inquiry) Dr, John Freeland. daughter, Miss Constance F. White, press jed Anderson and, like the latter,! ¢ acts at once! Musterole is a cl the banker said: does not do active business on the; Friday. As I was bansing through | was finally dropped as unproductive, to Nast H. Bleecker jr. * Flush- buterly, Genounerd those who disagreed white ointment, made with the o “1 want to state positively that floor. Orders for stocks are given out the lobby Mr. McAdoo came through | after the lease and details of the; Mrs, Charles B. Alexander and the ing. ed by atop awn a a nln snilillfihiiniins nustard, Better than a mustard plas- i weetine Law é bed ey en - us [the front door, I said to him: "Good | transaction had been produced Misses Aloxander, Mr. and Mrs, 1. |) a 17 at Chi +k bE 1 Le 1 ‘ches . D AS WOMAN'S SLAYER, | ‘«r and does not blister. Used only 9 Lawson joribe to other brokers, principally Foster | morning. Mr. replied, | Questioned over and over ‘again Insley Blatr, Mr. and Mra, George | Feb. | a rist Eplscopa ureh,| TRIE! Ss 'S SL. wy Ily." Cannot a frees stormed fever took place. | never had a | and Lounsbury. japeaking, to the there) about stock deals, Fisk denied spec: Grant Wilson and Mr, and Mrs. Win. MAIS Fre 7 cart, a tothe intartal inecieinas conversation with White during “We buy and sell on the Exchange | Present: “Until this leak investigation | wating for the account of any oM- throp McKim spent tthe week-end at a Charged with the murder of his blind | ‘“eart, a which the name of Mr. McAdoo far customers, hut we deal alee ne |1.over Mr. Fisk and [have no com-|cials or being engaged in extensive their cottages at ‘Tuxedo, where per- DRY? THREATENS RAIL HEAD.|common-iaw wite, Lawrence Webber,| ,&xcellent for sore throat, bron @itered. J want to ¢ » munication with each other.” Stock transactions. fect weather attracted many society re old, a Junk dealer, was| ‘itis, croup, stif neck, asthma, new fe that our own account. This is only a part} Q. When had you last seen him be. ple for winte fi i 2 a . y ; eo ye pot , people r sports, before sretne Co’ iigia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- most unequivocally.” of our business, The larger dealings |fore that? A. So many months be.|MARKET ONLY LOOKING FOR Peer Ls 1 on trial before Supreme Court | Ugia, congestion. p Y, and Mrs, Edson Bra 2 rhanty and a jury in the, «sm, lumbago, all pains of the back Mr. Fisk's v trembled with are done as we way over the counter | fore that T cannot remember AN EXCUSE TO DROP. | Among. jthose who lunched, at the ome Court. t0: sprains, sore muscles, bruiss emotion and his body quivered with * o . 2 = of stock | Tuxedo Club yesterday were Mr. and William H. Anderson, St ! aii Goerly suppressed excitement as he 1nd 40, Hot Pass through the Ex. soe SENDING INQUIRY.” ad gacmbliog Fisk anice Lt ts Saws Mrs, David Dows, Mr. and Mra. Lewis leendent of the anti-Saloon A About| he ch Seah ott ele acs ees : a change." . oelbbin 1 is base OD Spencer Morris, Mis Janetta Alex- ‘ . % © , oe bs The Fisk firm consists of Pliny and DECLARES THE WITNESS. phone from Mr, McAdoo since Mr. | #!!s See rnee the. woverniient, Gita LOW Jt MN Gnd MPs, A. ©, | CCeel OF Me Soule of a man were heard by the family. in| } | Lawson gave his testimony? A. Yes. ra. Since the a a. Schermerhorn, ‘and Mr. and Mrs.| New York Central Rattrone e}the adjoining fat Counsel Whipple r 4 active igh grade ‘Wilbur C. Fisk and H. L. Denny. It 0 ART LL ad from the} When | was subpoenaed before this previous testimony of Lawson saying | committee L arrived in Washington on [that Mr. Fisk was a member of a/# Tuesday evening, 1 went to the preeant-at-arms of the House the speculating financial triumvirate made|pext day and learned that the ex- up of Secretary McAdoo, Senator “O"| pected session for that day had bech HARDLY STAND and Pliny Fisk. He also read Law- Going back to the hotel son's testimony about White and the Mr. McAdoo on the tele- ed telephone incident and then| yo over and William Lawrence Green, told 300 New York clergy ais |meeting {n the Metropolitan Life In ative Ren-| .Mr. and Mra, Charles Gardiner Post |surance Building at noon to lof the Castleton Apartments, Mr. Anderson did not sp jHrighton, 8. L, have annony charge he would bring « « of the struggle lasted but ning Web- Patrolman to the flat found the | had been ity the nat Mr ms in thi k said market at that for a violent nted to Know if L could only looking for an e him, Usually, when Any depressing event ._ | asked 1 go to Washington, which is not| Would send it tumbling.” Restored to Health by Lydia © io you know Archibald Whiter" [often, L'call on him, Mr MeAdoo aid | T he witness ° “Ye boa M avec not answer the. telephone, A_ clerk any E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Yes, very slightly. I never said he was very busy and would try had any business dealings with him.{to call me later on the telephone, Compound. He Hved In the s water In the day,” added the wit- ricea— Quality—Service MACS On Sale » building with { upon his fn M0, 11 Mant Perige Sires ness, “L received by messenger a let- neial conditions. Ke “ ‘ hie t Forty-Atth Street. I) tee trom him saying that he thought he had of the lent's pe ky Tuesday, Why will women pay ont their have met him occasionally going tn} it’ wise and. proper that we should | Mote Was when he read it in the news- |/3! money for treatment and receive no and out, [do not belong to any clubs] ha e » no communteation with each | 9 A.M. benefit, when so with him other until the leak inquiry was over, | as given permission by the |B many have proved “I know Mr. McAdoo, and have|! have his letter here.” . a LG alt ael Pata ea | Herald Square Sivas. 34th to a5ibSa bist. Lyin Bil kauwa Mie for. iaiKD viata!’ hal peraton tha tottec Hite nuctin eramns [thern, all tifp: to |e pers for the letter. His hands trem- | them all his s, papers and corre- Ri “He was brought] bled so that he could not seem to find | ence of every kind to examine | |E} UB amine ara bane Omani Fat sata tach 00 ee cay il All Home-Makers May Profit By An Opportune Special Purchase of well? For over a Telation to Ana was shaking with excitement and dat the aft $20,337 Worthof Attractive Floor Coveringsto be Sold for$16,201 Pinkham’s V co from female Cipited in that enterprise of which| self. 1 could Mr. McAdoo then was president, and, “lam afraid T have mistaid it," he ‘ finally sald. “Let me send it to you. hardly stand and our relations were intimat But} } am sure I have it uptown in my weakness Tito s y sending for h was afraid to since Mr, McAdoo became secretary) desk. I know I preserved tt." ei dia rena the street of the treasury our paths have not| Q. Have you telephoned to him or he Capt M, Karle Dead, SSS lone. Doctors) jain go close to you aside from that since this Ins] Gut David M, Earle, a doorkeeper, | @ald medicines were useless and only . fs quiry began? A. My off free A Wtates Mania Bi the an operation would help me, but CLOSED OUT M'ADOO'S FINAN: |not 1. A request was in the United States Senate on th Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. CIAL AFFAIRS IN 1914 the pound has proved it otherwise. Tam) “When Mr, McAdoo became Secre- now perfectly well and can do any kind of work."—Mrs. Nellie Phelps, |.” veg? ry to see a gi rbia, engaged in Serbian relief work, who desired certain in- pa A ted ~ he thought] formation. |My office did the tele-| it was in Concord, shh sion died: i all his finane ffairs ought to] phoning to arrange the meeting. [T{an illness of several months with are of R A Rider, R. F. D. No. 5, he put in ‘apple ple pers Prt go did not talk with, Mr McAdoo pout |ReAtt disease, He was born in North ‘ulton, > z ¢ inh here were further questions abou re - ; We wish every woman who suffers | Pressed it. He wished to have all Dis} Fisk's acquaintance ind relations| Brookfield seventy-nince years age from female troubles, nervousness, |OUtstanding obligations cleared, up, 8o|with Banker White. Fisk told of jand served through the Civil War in backache or the blucs could see the | he could go into office unhampered. | Meeting White late one night about) the Fifteenth Massachusetts Regi- Warden of prison when Republican si the Maseachu: and fort to mi vritte swe “i ; the middle of December in. the en-| ment, in which he rose from private irs hae a eh well ‘ ine eset i beta te |trance of the apartment house in| to captain. ll P f Gc d ° O ° | 5 jams Pt ake up from various institutions which both reside and the latter pound his indebtedness and he gave to | speaking to him about becoming tn- | A er ect oods In rienta If you have bad symptoms and do | | | ish at ; us collateral, terested in, flotation of a chem! THR IUSTLY not understand the cause, write to the company. ne uked ten minu' * . hagge 4 : “The total loan was $112,000. It “ heainone 7 M d ll d All O P. ff . am Medicine Co, witness said, pu on this busines: Pte ig Pink icytal adeiee gg wae made March ¥,1818,and wae | utter” and'neat day” White called at | JOHANN HOFF’S edallion an ver Persian Effects Eanes. ‘ the Fisk banking house and was | | iain AGy finally liquidated Jan. 16, 1914. | turned over to the statistical depart- MALT EXTRACT a A 7 The collateral consisted of bank) ont, which would look into the sub- KNOWN | ind trust company stock and other | ject THE securities which was sold during that, witNEgs REPEATS HIS ANSWER for his account | WITH MARKED EMPHASIS. . | We credit him with the proceeds ; hat i Can Be ag ; bok : eb tien ae wee business was concluded, but ase turned over to e balance last time he had. se DENIES ANY SPECULATIVE AC-| talked with White, Pheir acc Improved ||| Souny with He eccnarany, [isnes, nec toeistained, won’ rn sual. Time and again witness d Offered at a Saving of About 20% MANUFACTURER of good rugs offered us a quantity of assorted and much wanted patterns in three grades of Wilton Rugs at an unusual concession. We accepted and now offer them at savings you should not overlook. Every WORLD OVER | For Its Remarkable | Flesh and Blood Making Properties When Taken (Mac) @ Have you had any joint specula- It fe simply a matter of getting |]|tive account with the Secretary? | Clare? with muah einphests tee, rug is perfect, and although a very few patterns, of which we selected only the the proper glasses. They not only A. | have not, directly or indireetly. | ¢ man 4 his relations with 5 Bate ‘ : eT Bi : i i ee 4 ote § Mr erishs cea hetter, but also @. Have you ever conversed” [Secretary McAdoo or boasted of con most desirable, will be discontinued by the mill, the purchase is composed largely of prevent every form of eyestrain. with him or Senator “O," or any ether person concerning such an | account? A. | have not. | Q. Have you ever had conversa- regularly running patterns which will be included in the coming Spring line. Examinations by Registered Eye ialiats. Nocharge or obligation Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 euWaaleRiiee cE 4 aN outlined or a any favors? A. 1| Established 54 Years leaned backwards in that regard, — | New York: 184 Bway, at John St Q. Have pur ied any securi-| aa3 Sixth Av., isth Sti] ties for him during the past four| ie Dek Ae. eee oe us? A, No, excepting perhaps one 17 West 42d. Street.|] or two thousand dollars for invest- (Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Wy) ment for his children, I wont say wel —————————— have had no dealings at all, but those made were trivial amounts | Mr. Fisk tendered all his books and ondence relating to the Secre-/ to the committee for open In- | thon We never @ had any privilege from the Secretary of the Treasury | whieh any firm in Wall Street might | received,” continued Fisk, espondence and he variety of designs and colorings includes attractive Oriental effects in medallions representing Kirmanshah, Tabriz, Ispahan, Kashan, Kerman and Kazak patterns as well as small all-over figured Persian designs. —First Qualit Second Qualit Worsted Wilton Rugs Worsted Wilton Rugs Woven of fine worsted yarns on a firm, Made of the same material as the first heavy, solid back, Linen fringed. quality, but not so closely woven. Verified Regular Price Verified Regular Price for similar quality SALE for similar quality SALE elsewhere. PRICE elsewhere. PRICE 22! in. x 36 in. $5.75 $4.34 22! in. x 36 in. $4.75 $4.14 27 in. x 54 in. 8.50 6.74 27 in. x 54 in. 7.25 5.94 36 in. x 63 in. 13.75 10.89 36 in. x 63 in. 11.50 9.48 4 ft. 6 in. x7 ft.6 in. 28.25 22.48 4 ft.6in.x 7 ft.6in. 23.75 20.14 6 ft. x 9 ft. 50.75 39.75 6 ft. x 9 ft. 42.75 35.75 8 ft. 3in.x 10 ft.6in. 74.75 57.75 8 ft. 3in.x 10 ft.6in. 63.00 52.50 9 ft.x 12 ft. 82.50 62.75 9 ft. x 12 ft 69.25 Wool Royal Wilton Rugs Woven of good grade of wool yarn, in desirable patterns and colorings. Those who use “Eddy's” Sauce as a relish get the full enjoyment of their meals. ‘Eddys OLD ENGLISH reasury in rel Ot¥LE tion to bond purchases but purely in un fficio] manner.” NO CABINET OFFICER'S NAME IN 7. Fisk laid before the com Barges el Chore: { containing a list of Delicatessen Stores. Per Bottle I Cc Mad@by E. Pritchar!, 33! Spring St. N.Y SONSIDERING the high qual- ity of our Victrola Service, you will find our terms the lowest in the city. For in- stance: You can buy this $100 Vic- trola and $5 worth of records and pay down only $5 cash and the bal- ance in small weekly or monthly pay- ments. tock transactions by and through firm between Dee, 10 and 23, It to very long, the witness saying arly all the business done by youse Was in bonds and investment i over the counter Verified Regular Price Verified Regular Price eR g Seta | committee looked over this first Other Victrolas can be had on terms for similar quality SALE for similar quality SALE Ab-h-ah-ttisshooo!! Catching COW? jf iroie eount to be produced with similarly as easy. You get immediate de- elsewhere. PRICE elsewhere. PRICE vite of much interest, and asked many ques tions, but it was not made public or Mentho-Laxene J jac iiss ine secon che Gev a livery of the goods and every courtesy that can be extended to you by a firm established in this business for over sixteen years. 18 in. x 36 in $3.00 $2.48 | 4 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 6in. $17.50 $14.48 22!2 in, x 36 in. 3.50 3.14 | 6 ft. x 9 ft. 31.50 25.75 whe uy direc fxuk awe, of any man in keep you fully informed and posted as lo new numbers, and when you have once FOR THROAT AND LUNGS {2 At {vse the real names of liv ing persons who are regular cus i ma: || Pane ise Sat eis Ovaeas a ous eae a eceee eaqealil: 27 in, x 34 in, yao 408 | Of Sins 10K Gin 43.00 BBD | Sapinto ceals svi Rib arse | | eressinan appear in the list? A. No, New York City, and we have the newest Ie 36 in. x 63 in. 8.50 7.14 | 9 ft. x 12 ft. 39.75 by ee et puch perach was interelited In tha numbers the day they are announced, We Its =H j A Special Purchase Which Invites Early Buying STUBBORN COLGHS AND COLDS tomers of your firm? y are , Q. Have you any knowledge of any CRIMAN S _ wwtson heveialuve names tn mas fst being intere in these trans- t ? A. 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