The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1917, Page 5

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eh hy a 338 TAD . |OOAL MEN ANGRY AT WORLD'S EXPOSE | OF THER METHOD Their Counsel Protest to Judge at Trial, but He Orders Case to Proceed. Now is the time to make * Strawberry Jam. “Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectionsre: Brews | Attorneys representing members of the West Virginia “Smokeless Coal Combination,” on trial before Judge |Grubb in the Federal Court to- mai angry protest against coal \t published in The \New York | We They asked that a mistrial Sth Avenue Hth Street | de dismissed, . The quartet of protesting lawyers Special oy ke Wien Sorat Sucatee Diao and former Judge Holt of West | World, they called the attention of the Court to articles telling of the {more than should actually be | charged. The attorneys declared that | the jury against the defendants. Judge Grubb refused to grant the | SAMES MCCREERY & CO,|resctarea‘and tnat the sary shouta onsisted of Jorn B. Stanchfleld, Hen- VICTROLA OUTFIT |Viteinta. Armes with copies of the ‘navy being charged $20 for coal, tar | such articles would tend to prejudice ial motion and refused to dis- the jury, but he made a long ‘ | talk to the twelve men, warning them Jagainst reading newspapers during | ce of the trial, | | al men are charged with en- | tering into an agreement to raise the | price of bituminous. ‘Their coal ts used largely by the United States Navy and by steamships, There are | 108 corporations and fifty-four indi- fae defendants concerned in the case, | ‘The probabilities are that the trial will extend over a period of four or| five § VictrolaX.............$75.00} 2 Albums (65c each) 3 3 10-inch Double-Face ee ae : an, who ha * Records (75c each) 1 12-inch Double-Face eee | ec eres 1.25) | ae MEDUSA 60 0 10} a polsor Total aS 79.90) Anat | Alice « M May Be Purchased te ; $ Per 5 Month Down and $5 5th Avenue 3éth Street WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses The Values Are Most Extraordinary Newest Frocks in’ | fi Crepe, | Satin, b Crepe Meteor, | 15. 00 Crepe de Chine, | Taffeta Silk. | ory Special } Newest Frocks in} Foulard Silk, Georgette Crepe, | Taffeta, t Crepe Meteor, | Crepe de Chine. — | Very Special 20.00 Newest Frocks in’ \ Creargelle Crepe, Satin, Tricoline, Soiree Silk, Crepe Meteor. Very Speciat 25.00 | \ | Newest Frocks in Charmeuse, Georgetle Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor. Very Special 30.00 -Daint y Summer Frocks— Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and eID Kipate Dimity, smartly tailored models, and embroidered and lace trimmed effects. FROM DEAD TELLS OF A SUICIDE) Body of Gerhardt L. Leuder Found on Palisades Before Letter Reaches Brother. It was truly @ dead which Er Knickerbocker Road, Ei J, received to-day in a tet his brother, Gerhardt L. Lue | of an intention to end his life. | The body of the brother was found from the yesterday afternoon on the, Paligades hear the New Interstate Park Roa {to the Englewood ferry. A bullet ‘hole in the head explained the man- ner of death. ‘Tho suicide was seventy-two years old, Ernest Lueder ts a vroker at No. 106 Wall Street. He had not seen his | brother in several years. The con- tents of the letter were not made pub- |lic. ‘The suicide lived in this city. | ——— | Charged With Killing Man tm Bltc- | abeth, N. J Guitano D1 Steffano, twenty-five y |old, was held in Yorkville Court to en th, charge by the police of beth, N. J.. of killing Charles Morgano in a quarrel at the latter place last Sun- day night. Detectives who rested Di Bteffano made a note of the fact that he had no Federal registration card. At the house they found two of his broth- tra, one of whom, Joseph, had a dirk Ife’ was ar and held for carrying | a conceale yon. —>———- | Pleads Guilty to Failing to Regs- feter. Nochum Rochlin, a Russian, twenty- two, of No. 817 Snediker Avenue, Brook- liyn, pleaded guilty to failing to register, when he wag arraigned before Federa Judge 4 in Brooklyn t His ‘caso Rochiin_ w: scription mi hattan, last Thursday night. 3 ?. adjourned until June 26. rrested at the anti-con- ting In Forward Hall, Man- He has MUNITION PLANTS AGREE TO PAY HUGE WAR TAX They Will Contribute $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 in Internal Revenue. . WASHINGTON, June 19.—Hastera munitions factories must contribute .|from ten to twenty million dollara to | eon, the Government through payment of *\internal revenue taxes, according to an agreemont entered into to-day by the Treasury Department and the manufacturers, In making thetr orginal tax returns, the manufacturers 4educted the cost of plants from net profits on the ground that the factories would be a dead loss after the wer, The Treasury Department ruled tie plants would not be a loss after “he war, and that therefore they must be classed as investments, — HURT CHASING SPEEDER. Newark Motorcycle Policeman Ex- pected to Die After Crash. William Hopkins, motorcycle police- man, was badly hurt while chasing « speeding automobdilist on Bloomfield Avenue, Newark, to-day, Ag Hopkins approached the machine the driver cut across in front of a car belonging to the Cudahy Packing Compa To avoid @ collision the Cudahy ci the right and Hopkins ¢: The policeman's sku:l was crushed and he is not expected to live. Joseph H. Reynolds was driving the Cudahy car and with him was William J. Bmmet of No, 442 West Twenty-ninth Street, Man- t & shipping agent for the com- been registered since by the authorities. | | Pr Exceptional Sale—Wednesday About One Hundred and Ten WOMEN'S AFTERNOON COATS 18.50 Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 France Decorates a Bostonian, BOSTON, June 19.—France has dec- orated C. Stewart Forbes of Boston with the Croix de Guerre for distin- guished bravery in wou ern European battie front. the award was contained in « sage to-day from Biiot Norton, Amer- fean director of the Harjes-Norton ambulance sections, Forbes joined LEE THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT HELPED HER “Frult-a-tives’’Agaln Proves Its Extraordinary Powers Rochon, Que., March 2d, 1918, “I have received the most wonder- ful benefit from taking “Frult-a- tives.” I suffered for years from Rheumatism and change of life and 1 took every remedy obtainable with- | out results. I tried “Fruit-a-tives” and it was the only medicine that really did me good. Now I am entirely well —the Rheumatism has disappeared, and the terrible pains in my body are all gone. I hope that others, who suffer from such distressing diseases, will try “I’rult-a-tives.” Madame ISAIE ROCHON. 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpald by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.—Advt. 5th Avenue covered in same material; upholstered in fine Tapestry... Arm Chair to match...........446 Cee eenerereenereenens see Solid Mahogany Library Table, Included in this collection of coats are some of the season's smartest and most desirable styles, developed in black-and-white checks, burella, wool jersey and overplaids in all the favored colorings. A Collection of Women’s Practical Grass Rugs for Porch or Bungalow use Ox19 tis... Sr10:fb.5.45% DAY and MOTOR COATS 27.00 Formerly 35.00 to 65.00 A most unusual assemblage of distinctive coats, presenting many typical Bon- wit Teller & Co. modes, in burella, cut bolivia and wool guernsey. Only two or three of a kind, Clearance Sale—W omen’s | | CLOTH TAILORED SUITS | 25.00 Formerly 35.00 to 59.50 A collection of about seventy-five suits assembled from the regular stock. Only two or three of a kind, including the most desirable styles of the season in the favored fabrics and colorings. BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specialty Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT S58™ STREET “McCREERY SILKS” | Famous Over Half a Century FOR BEST VALUES Largest variety of weaves and styles and most complete color assortments in'America in stock at all seasons of the year. Special for Wednesday One Hundred Pieces of Genuine Chinese Natural Ecru PONGEE SILK 75c James McCreery & Co. ya. 5th Avenue 6.50 Spectally Priced 34th Street Closes § P. M. af James Mcticery & Co ON WLDNLSDAY Store Opens 9 A. M. \ND THURSDAY 3dth Street Advaice Announcement Annual July Sale “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE, BEDS & RUGS| ~ Much Below Regular Prices Although this sale will not commence until Monday, June 25th, the privilege is extended to make selections any day this week. PINS hh APA OT qos ts % yee aS x @ (ay LIBRARY FURNITURE Overstuffed Sofa,—as illustrated; with spring edge, spring seat and cushions; outside seeeees P@gularly 110,00 79.5! . regularly 45.00 35.00 SUMMER RUGS Bright Colorings—Exclusive Designs At Reduced Prices Figured Grass Rugs Colonial Hom in Rag Ru, Attractive Rugs for any room. Ox12 ft.y.sceeseeeees regularly 11.50, 6x9 ft.,. +++ -Pegularly 6.75, 80x50 inches 7.95 5.95 regularly 10.50. . regularly 8.50, 9.75 5.75 Pre-Inventory Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS About 200 Large Room size Rugs; beautiful colorings; durable qualities. Reduced 20% to 30% from Regular Prices JUNE SALE—TOWELS Pronounced Reductions Hemmed Huckabuck Towels.......ssceessccevecseccecevececes doz. 1.75, 2.50, 3.00, 4.50 Hematitehed Huckabuck ‘towel Pesca tcr Wee ..doz. 2.50, 3.00, 4.50, 6.00 Hemstitehed Huckabuck Guest Towels ..doz, 1,90, 2.75, 3.75, 4.50 Turkish Bath ‘Towels, bleached. .......6066 doz, 2.25, 3.00, 4.50, 6.00 Turkish Bath Mats ait ; 75c, 1.00, 1 1.50 ‘Twilled Kitchen ‘Towels with red border, .. ; 3.00 Checked Glass Towels; hemmed; striped borders, ... 50 Roller Towels,—made up.....:ssrssevesrocececsecesnnne Low Prices SHEETS & PILLOW CASES Muslin Sheets 64x90 63x99 72x99 81x09 90x99 90x108 | Reduced Prices | CURTAIN DEP’T Scrim Bed Sets,—with dainty colored borders. regularly 5.75, set 3.75 Mc 85e 9c 1.05 1.15 1,25 Fancy Filet Nets,—attractive small de- Muslin Cases signs. regularly 35c, yard 19¢ 12x86 45x36 50x36 54x36 Plain Scrims,—Ecru ouly; fine quality. 20c ae 25e 28e regularly 25c, yard 15¢ DE LUXE CHESTS of COMMUNITY SILVER In Adam, Patrician and Sheraton designs, dts- } played in cases of Imported Seal Grain Leatherette I with linings of blue velvet and sitk, 48-piece Chests 50-piece Chests 12 Tea Spoons | 12 ‘Tea Spoons 8 ‘Table Spoons | 6 Dessert Spoons} 6 Dessert Spoons | 6 Tuble Spoons 6 Butter Spreads | 6 Dinner Forks 6 Dinner Forks | | 6 Dessert Forks | 6 Dinner Knives 45.00 6 Dinner Knives | 49,00 idols handlaa) | (Hollow handlea) | | 1 Batter Knife ol ert Knives 1 Sugar Spoon hollow handles) 6 Salad Forks | 1 Sugar Spoon 1 Meat Fork 1 Butter Knite | 2piece Cases with small 26-piece Chests Carving Knife and Fork, 6 Tea Spoons ) ‘ ‘ 6 Table Spoons 2-piece Cases containing 6 Dinner Forks Butter Knife and Sugar 6 Dinner Knives >27.50 | Shell 3. Tepiece Sa Set x ind hollow handles) | 2-pieco Sets containing vidual Salad | s with Mayor 1 Sugar Shell Chaling Fork and Spoo naise Ladle. 8.00 1 Butter Knife . 7.60 a

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