The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1918, Page 4

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WSS Scientific tests prove that Father John's Medi- cine contains a vast store of strenzth- Pe dutlding food mT elements in o p form easily try mercha: to consider evidence Qaken up by an attempt having t brit the system. Antonio Cardinelia, o ‘That is why many people gain flesh | ness amninst Cohen, t and strength so rapidly while taking | mony oxatn this old-fashioned body-building tonic| ‘The existe , in the spring. to bear upon ardinella t thy torneys No Extrs Charge For tt. j whom fe a now awaits time next a Open Saturday All Day We Have Abandoned Our | > 47-49-51 West 42d St. |by Earl B. F | States Attorn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. O'LEARY ON STAND AVBROTHER'S TRAL | Blames His Indictment on Dis- appointment of Inerests Be- hind Mitchel for Mayor. That Jeremiah A. O'Leary was sor- ificed to make ast May a Pusion issue in the ampaign, and that 8 indictment and subsequent “pes termed it, sution,” as were tie sult of the b nd Mitchel, was set 1 Court to-day & Assistant United in the trial of Jo 1, O'Leary for brother's flight to Washington. Mr. Barnes Jn fee PERSECUTED SNS © r disappointment of | Barnes, ssioned speech bh, ' sine bine Ni sa mall PRET UTI | ross-examined | that "Nl the Federal Trade Board. i conspiracy to aid NS! CHANGES TESTIMONY ABOUT ished O'Leary to relate) 4p fa ‘ old suit of clothes , O'Leary's | Government's chief witness, had te Thatletied that John O'Leary had mn + the conversation that took place be be ‘ance a Sea- -ieieanlen | back seat of John J Ps son and Decided to Hold To- | automobile the night of May € es Our was the night before he fled to the a Morrow One and Only | Northwest to escape trial on an in Jdictment charging violation of the . GIGAN | IC TALKED ABOUT INDICTMENT ‘% AND UNIVERSAL SERVICE VIEWS. | E | cif you want to know everything Mil I IN RY SAI E |) pwd to Arthur Lyons that night I'll {tell you But | said some things A * * | about you, Mr. Barnes,” the witness : Everything on sale for this occasion has been warn ; reduced to less than ! FORMER PRICE. | “Wei ad," said Mr. Barnes J ta a oy indictment and : | said it aD f Government of- Trimmed Hat Salon fyi: si sss omy mn he Freee Rela Aisi . | cal views Lo eet me out of the way, I SECOND FLOOR | told him I was accused of obstruct- i . 7 Jing the draft, w as a matter of ¢ 1,000 High Class Renard Models, fact, I had werved my six years. And, a suitable for every occasion, at 4.50 6.25 8.95 » Former Price $9.00 Former Price $12.50 Sport Hat Section Ro Graund Floor 500 Rough Straw Sailor Hats, all colors, with Sweat Bands, fully lined, at 1.85 Former prices up to $3.95 500 Very High Class'Sport Hats of finest quality Former Price $18.00 i didn't know J ah O'Leaty, and if j 4 2 Py tf ew me and could betra em Liserre and Milan, lined with heavy TER rie ev ehaned hilar treed ie , quality satin, at |g a reward noo °* Former prices up to $8.50 TT" SALE IS RECOGNIZED BY SMART SHOPPERS AS THE GREATEST MILLIN- moreover, I told him that when T was asked by ‘certain persons to run for | Mayor on an anti-draft platform I refused because | was in favor of universal service. | “I told him 1 was accused of ob- structing recruiting and enlistment and inciting troops to mutiny, when, as a matter of fact, all my speeches ind writings have been in public, open and abovebourd #0 that every- body might know what my motives wore. “T never made a speech in my life when the newspapers quoted me cor- rectly. They always put words in my mouth, They created a characte of my speeches that I never re - nized, 1 told bit that there wasn't | German prisoner brought before the Department of Justice officials at No. }21 Park Row who wasn’t asked if he “| told him 1 thought my persecu insues. I was dragged out by Mayor Mitchel and paraded on every plat- | farm and in every speceh in his eam- paign. I told him 1 was mad: tae |uue by an unpopular adn linat didn’t have anything \ts campaign on, 1 er to 1d him 4 Mitchel’s unprecedented defeat, and = { STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York White Low Shoes . For Women, Reasonably Priced HITE is the prevailing summer shade, mainly because it creates that atmosphere of coolness so sought during the teri ribly hot weather. One not clad in white at the seashore, in the mountains or even in town, will not feel as cool as the person in white, and certainly will not appear as cool “And the finishing touch is a pair of nice White Shoes from Cammeyer, We have any style or shape your heart may desire, too. PUMPS Dainty White Linen, Snowbuck, Kid and | Buckskin Pumps. Also Cocoa Culf, Patent Leather and Dull Kid, Newest style heels 5.00 to 8.50 White Oxfords; Tips, in Linen, OXFORDS Plain and Perforated Kid and Buckskin. Also Cocoa Calf, Patent Leather and Black Kid 5.50 to 9.50 —+—---White High Shoes—__ White Linen, Snowbuck, Kid and Buckskin. 5.00 to 11.00 tion va brought shan by political | | Department | of contracts for articies \Leymaric Lant effo > when he wanted t and hold offi I told nim that you were over come with ¢ office and wer for get rid © responslt naking desperate ¢ of me. 1 told b your you th Mr. Barne a man get justi t more of your repu n you did of seeing I told him 1 didn't th ret @ square deal before the Grand 1 Jury, 1 also told Lyons that the United » be big enough to ani who had alwa been a joy zen, who had a wife und four children, who had been a yi productive ¢ was entitled to a fuir trial and counsel (hore “I talked about those things that ht And about then ail the way to Washington and all the way back 1 am talking about them now, Mr and will continue about them to m, O'Leary to talk dying day.” supplemented th saying he had told |" Mr. Barnes had pushed ase to trial when he learned O'Leary's counsel, Henry A Wiwe, was called to Washington inter statement by the FINDING SUIT OF CLOTHES. Bar Jength reg 8 questioned O'Leary rding the incident of Arthur Lyons cured the suit at Jeremiah’s reque and had given it to his brother with the intention of furnishing a d@ for his travels Ye lay Jeremi ih testified tha ad found the old sult beside a rattan suitcase in th kitchen of John's home and had tax a it without conferring with his broth To-day he said he recalled that b had found the suit in a close th n where he spent t The witness said he felt’ th Lyons was closer to bim than his brother because he had worked wi him t continuously for yeurs, whereas he bad John O'Leary For this rea talked things over with Lyons more than with John when the crisis of his| trial and his recuperation trip were | impending He said Lyons was determined that O'Leary should go to Reno with him, while John was determined that be should go to Newburgh. O'Leary admitted in answer to questions by Attorney Barnes for th prosecution to writing propaganda pamphlets attacking Great Britain setting forth that the Untied States was in danger of becoming a sub- sidary Sta the British Empire. O'Leary's activities as head of the Bull Publishing Company wer brought out by Mr. Barnes. ‘The wit- | ness adunitted that the American Truth Society controlled the publica tion Bull, and that he had chargo of employing and discharging the editors, O'Leary denied that k Rodiger, accused German spy alm¢ seen | ntness for John | to » a Character O'Leary, Mrs, Bllen MeGr Byrne, | wife of James Byrne torney, | on the stand, Sb testified that be ‘ope an 1914 she tuorney to John otherwise and prope minister the se « in her extate amount. | ing to several million dollars Mr yrne said she knew John O'Le well i that his reputation for i tty and loyalty to country | y was good, GRAFT IN WAR CONTRACTS LAID TO SEGRET METHODS Navy's Plan of Publishing Its Needs | May Be Extended to Army. WASHINGTON, June ™ tion of correspondenc ox of iMegal ¢ need ofth system by which middlemen obi contracts for manufactur: and undesirable, it had cation in view of the d ed by many contractor onnections in Washington with oureaus or departments having they n factured. For this reason the De tee ig making spec need to-day, td some feature this inay to the War Department aonetifieeenees | APPEAL BONNET ROUGE CASE Attack Treason Cony PARIS, June 2 former Director of the Min jor, convicted last 1 plicity in Lreagonable ai nection with the newst entered an f the 6 Bi aes Hot water , =| Sure Relief BELLANS FOR INDIGESTION $40,000 F 1 Bienler mansion. und 169th Bronx Hospital and Dixpe p to the attan, with Broadway, Cor. 81st St. ‘CLEA Gowns, Dresses, Suits, Blouses, Extreme Reductions Crepe de Chine Dresses | Taffeta Silk Dresses | fund to Equij Institutior i010 Bronx residents celebrat At eight ities in that f and reviewed the steps which purchase of the 4 population o' h si) NEW HOSPITAL FOR BRONX == ““ZUMMER IS A CUMIN’ IN” IN OLD EICHLER MANSION TO-MORROW MORNING EARLY Start Campaign — fe minutes new hospital at | to-morrow morning Fulton Ave. /2Md. thanks to. the Street, just purcha etween Congre t will also be or happe ned the H ampa rat Chairman of the pf the lack of | of thi mans . hae onl Manhat Morgenthau | A tof Bronx | Iatically | infitet ny Landau had of the| his family n, its | Woodhat yrmer | violent Semi-Annual Large and Choice Selections Capes and Coats FOR SATURDAY ta STORE OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. "St Foulard Dresses Striped and Novelty patterus Satins, Taffetas, | Georgettes Tricotine Suits $-piece models | Beaded and Braided Afternoon and | Din Coats and Capes Highest Duvetyn, Evora Cloth or Boliv Novelty Organdie Blouses Open All Goods ‘5 hag ™ srReEr 14g= $ TES AV ‘vane Gowns 1 dels fashic type om SALE of BLOUSES Cotton Blouses DNL s Every Evening Marked in Plain Figures s and the # RANCE SALE 19.75 Formerly $35.00 | 25.00 Formerly to $47.50 | 39.75 Formerly $69.75 45.00 rulards | Formerly $79.50 59.50 ae | Formerly to $125.00 Formerly $3.00 Now 1.00 Handkerchief Linen Blouses Fo merly 4.00 Now 2,00 Formerly 2.95 Now 2,00 Novelty Plaid Silk Blouses Formerly 7.50 Now 3,95 NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS ON Hi. S TO, AUMANN 8 (° 14-9:h Street @ Sia AVENUE Apartments Furnished No Extra Charge for Credit | From $50 ap. 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It is a pleasure to pick out from our gathering of bracelet wotches a gift for that clever girl about to graduate. Solid 14-kurat gold extension bracelets with strong steel springs, ribbon style, #nd stout handsome leather straps. Waltham and other hich-class American movements; also good Swiss watches. Wrist watch, solid 14- karat gold with solid gold extension bracelet, steel springs, $26.00 to $110.00. Wrist watch, gold filled case with gold filled ex- silver case with sterling silver extension bracelet, steel springs, $15.00. These are all Swiss move- ments. We have solid 14-kt. gold Waltham wrist watches with solid 14-kt. tension bracelet, steel gold extensions, steel springs, $15.00 to $25 00 springs, from $32.50 to Wrist watch, sterling $90.00. Watches at Lamberts are all the best of their several kinds. We stand back of every one, We lay stress on this hecause some of the watches brought to us for repairs are not worth repairi Better buy a new watch Solid Silver for the Bride Something in silver is the correct and sensible gift for e. You will find « th of such gifts at Lamberts gestions:—solid silver teaspoons, 1 silver bon-bon dishes, $5.00 up. Id are offered at Lamberts in many pection of student committees made to last as lor the joyous memories of Day endure but ne $7.75 per half dozen; solic era high pric Class Rings of solid dignified styles for the i They are Commencement oy , Cre. walker Seersg 10-karat| Solid 1+ Solid 14-karat 10-karat Gold+ h awvily Gold. p 1, rose finish, 7086. finish, “ow! rose fid- | desig, | sa idastan | design, $4.00. design carved desiga, | “Solid * Té-karat $4.75 $3.50 | $4.75 'Gold, $5.25. Our factory facilities enable us to turn out at short notice beautiful work in the remodeling of old jewelry, Wholly original designs if desired, or we will follow your own ideas. All charges for remodelling, remounting, and making new mountings at Lamberts are factory charges. Factory in same building with store, LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street | Store Gpen Daily Uncii 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. h t |

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