The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1917, Page 8

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~ CALLED BY LAMAR __TOHELP DEFENSE Alleged Ally of Rintelen Seeks to Prove Morgan Interests Behind Prosecution. Attempts to shor that powerful financial interests headed by J. P. Morgan & Co. conspired to bring about the prosecution of David Lamar fm connection with Capt. Frana vou Risteien on conspiracy charges, Marked the opening of Lamar’s de- fenee tn Feteral C. art to-day Gamuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, whe @artier in the trial testified as & Government witness, and Ex-Gover- Bor Jos..% W. Folk, of Missouri, now ghief counsel for the Interstate Com- merce Commission, were called tn Lamar’s behalf. ‘The Court ruled that the detailed recital of all the enterprises which Lamar alleses he was engaged in during the last decade was not evi- dence. “There area few phases of the eolar system we will not be able to touch,” remarked Judge Cushmgn. Bx-Governor Folk said he knew La- mar “officially” and he remembered that he bad volunteered “ienportant {nformation” to the Interstate Com- merce Commission affecting the United States Steel Corporaiton and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Folk said Lamar’s information was of @ “general na- ture” Frank 8. Monnett, former Attorney General of Ohio, who was cleared of the conspiracy charge yesterday by the dismissal of the Indictment against him, also testified for Lamar M. M. Dolphin, Lamar’s counsel, tried te show by Monnett that his client's conection with the defendants, Henry B. Martin and Herman Schul- officer of the Anti- oe ay? jot as a member LOSS OF U BOAT CAPTAINS OFFICIALLY REPORTED Lieut. Commanders Wagener and Buss Are Added to List of the Dead. COPENHAGEN, May 11 (via Lon- @on).—The loss of two prominent German submarine commanders, in addition to those previously reported, wa. discsed yest..day in the Reich- The men named were Lieut. Com- manders Wagener and Buss, who were culogized by Herr Pfleger of the Centre Party, in remarks giving the necrology of U boat commanders of prominence who have lost their lives. $150,000 FOR ORPHANS TO JOFFRE AT BOSTON BOSTON, May 11.- “Joston appeared to have forgotten everything else to- day in the gneress of its prepara- tions for tho visit of Marshal Joftre fend the other members of the Freuch mission. The envoys while here will be guests at the home «‘ Henry F. Sears, Whither they will be escorted on their arrival by Troop A of the Massa- ehusetts cavalry, known as the National Lancers At a public reception at Braves field, little Mary Curley, daughter of the Mayor, will hand to Marsha: Joffre a casket containing a notifica- tion that New England citizens have ontributed $150,v00 for the support of French children made fatherleas Dy the war MAY WHEAT TO-DAY $3.25 ops All Previous jonas. CHICAGO, May 11.—Highest peaks fm wheat pr ertopped to- day. The « tins which ranged from 1-2c. off advance, with May at 3.15 and July at 2.47 1-4 were followed py a sharp dvance carrying May to 3.19 2.6 September made ‘greater Ju 3-4 to 6 1-4, and t 4 2 35 and closed at 3 The Loard of dial direct: Steps will be taken to tion. toned with wheat. Trade May 11.—Flou ew high points t nts advancing 40 F ve ry Fxpre' qa now wajoy the ” comfort ant style of Lane Bryant Materuity Apparel made oo bs Be sure “Lower Store® A-23 West 38th 6+. ible by expe ms!ve to ask lor PERS AND FOLK ' Clean House tent Mother—— __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 11,1017, i a aa Pe i ta ba be clock was set in the tawer *inply meant the adding o} {rate time telling had it not been for CLOCK ON THE CITY HALL io it another f bs, it, J. ©, Ewalt, Bi ja Me- 1832 it arga. GY oe (aM jugen| MAY NOT BE AESTORED | “Now, that the old, cupola, which | story to that atructure.” oe por geegernre see ee wasn't the Ment one, has been wi it was learned to-day that If neces | J out by the fam ‘sald Comptrotter| ary a petition will be sent to Mayor! aS dad | suilddhieaasnenniye Prendergast, “iets have the original | Mitche! In favor of a cOpola clock. Uh Yl igi jesign 0! ra —— ? ” itt hese Be If Original Cupota| fei" vo architecturally and are | | ’ Pim.) | Desi ‘ol tistically irate,” i | SB cet There is no unanimity of opinion \s a: | a Petilion for It. | among city officials, however, that the ay cioge should be aoolished. John EXTRACT If the J niotpal Art Commission |Quincy Adams, Assistant, Secretary a of. the Mumeipal ‘om miasio' folluws the original design of reearding the original faithfully the City ald to-day Hall in restoring the cupola) cupola as designed by Architect Mc- | guttea by fire yesterday, the famous | Comb: jelock will not be replaced, The an-| “There wa clock, but It j cleat chronometer had been on the The plan wa H. Alimar & Co. sion’s quarters oo} facing City Hall Misses’ Tailor-made Suits are on sale at the greatly reduced price of $18.50 This is an astonishingly low figure for these Suits. the styles and materials of which are decidedly smart. (Eecond Floor) ed for a iu place select: not In th two m| traight for Me job since 188%, and, according to ex- perts, would have been good for « century more of pretty nearly aceu- he Art Commis. in the third floor, Plas, Wh New Assortments of Young Men’s Suits In correct, well-tailored styles, are being featured at attractive prices, 4 A NUMBER OF SMART SPRING SUITS remaining from several special sales, represent remarkable values at | $19.50 & $24.50 245 Girls’ Coats (slzes 33 to 40 inches chest) | (sizes 6 to 16 years) The Young Men’s Clothing Department is located on the Sixth Floor. in tailoremade and dressy models, will be reduced toemorrow (Saturday) to the extremely low price of | Men’s Shoe Department $7.50 (Sixth aon SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S OXFORDS will be obtainable to-morrow (Saturday), as the incomplete lines will be closed out Girls’ Tailor-made Suits have also been greatly reduced in prices. (Second Floor) at remarkable reductions in prices A Number of Semi-made Skirts comprising several smart models developed in navy blue serge, will be offered to-morrow (due to incomplete range of sizes) at the reduced price of Wool Dress Fabrics have been arranged in Dress, Suit. Coat and Skirt Lengths at substantial reductions from prevailing prices. Included are serges, tricotines, velours, tweeds, homespuns, stripes and checks, and sports suitings in the most desirable shades. $4.75 (This Sale will take place in the Wool Dress } Goods Department) | SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES - Madison Fifth Avene Aurnue, New York CLEAN UP! Yes! Stern Brothers West 42d and West 43d Streets Men’s Spring Suits 9.50 To-day and Saturday A wide latitude for selection is provided in cassimeres, cheviots, plain ard fancy worsteds; blue, green and grey flannels, SAMORGANS Sug ‘ * oN {' ‘ ‘sapoull SAPOLIO Sizes range from 34 to 46, and include regulars, longs, shorts and stouts, but not in every style. Westminster Overcoats Have just arrived from London, providing very excellent values, at $30.00 and 35.00 | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Y A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT Fi Stern West 42nd Street Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street a Will Close Out on Saturday, Misses’ Tailored Suits at $18.50 and 25.00 Heretofore from $29.50 to 55.00 500 Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Heretofore $9.75 to 19.75 at $6.00 and 8.50 Large Reductions in Women’s Sweaters Will provide unusual values on the Main Floor. Shetland Wool Sweaters Coat Model Sweaters Slip-on and new pinched waist In Jersey Cloth, Angora, Fibre Silk and effects; also coat models with sash, Shetland wool, all desirable colorings, Special $4.95 Special $6.95 A very attractive group of Sweaters: Two-toned fibre silk coat styles; sash effects; also pure silk and Angora wool models, at $12.50 to 16.50 A Sale of Seasonable Dress Silks Main Floor, Arranged in Blouse, Dress and Skirt Lengths Plain, Novelty and Sport effects; formerly up to $4.50 yd., at 68c, 95c, $1.25 to 2.50 a yard Splendid Assortments of Boys’ Clothing On the Third Floor, at reasonable prices. Norfolk Suits Sizes 7 to 18 years, at $5.00 to 15.00 Reefers & Topcoats 214 to 10 years, at $5.00 to 11.50 Blue Serge Suits | Sizes 7 to 18 years, at $6.75 10 17.50 | Boys’ Patriot and Fatigue Blouse Suits at $2.95 to 5.00 Fancy Mixture Suits—$7.50 | Boys’ Wash Suits at $1.95 Norfolk style, some with two pairs of trousers; 7 to 18 years; value $9.75 1 T of galatea, linene, madras, chambray, etc.; sizes 244 to 10 years; value $3.00 Special for Saturday, on Main Floor Collar & Cuff Sets of fine tucked net, Unueual values at $1.35 each Satin Coliars Washable, smart shapes, Stocks and Jabots of soft laces, Ostrich Feather Boas 27 inches long, in desirable colors, Unusual value at $1.95 Smart Marabou Capes combined with Ostrich Feathers, new shapes, Unusual values at $2.75 and 3.95 Women’s Combination Suits Glove Silk Top, Silk Lisle Women s Combination Suits of Lisle Thread with French band, Bottom, in pink only, tight knee; sizes 36 to 44, at $1.00 at 59c The New Popular Arm Bag, at $4.85 Hand beaded, mirrored, over-lapping frame; very spacious; with beaded handle; in good quality black, navy, tan or grey silk. Exact copy of $10.00 and 12.50 model » ACCEPTED BY UNCLE SAM ve Special Recruiting Posters Drawn by Staff Artists of The Sunday World Magazine The United States War Vepurtwent, through Publicity Director George Creel, asked noted artists of the country to contribute drawings for use as recruiting posters. Sunday World Magazine artists have “done their bit” with brush and board in this group of “post ad ae pep ebees " Sropthems Yen Will want (p ane them) ne em Pee Creel has inspected and passed DON’T MISS THIS UNUSUAL FEATURE In The Sunday World Magazine Next Sunday N. B.—These reproductions, when inted, will be evidence of your patriotism in your window wall, Tell your newsdealer to REBERVE your copy of Next Sunday's World, oe sem + eee me! \ “4

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