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Podell, a lawyer of No. 42 the charging them with being concerned in a conspiracy to defraud the United States out of income taxes on profits made on Army raincoat contracts, admitted in the Federal District Court that he had neglected to give his superior officer, Capt. Houghton or Fort Totten, information regard- ing his continued business relations with one of the defendants, Prior to this country going into the war, Cohen eaid, he was in the com- mission business as the Paramount Trading Company in thie city and had obtained contracts for all sorta Broadway, on indictment of supplies trom the oational, State and municipal governments. Afr getting into the army, be said. he bad introduced manufacturers to Goules Morris Steinthall, a manufacturer of lap robes and biankets, the next wit- ess, testified that he was anabdle to secure any Government contracts un- til he made an agreement with Gouled. Then he said he got a con- tract for puttees, as a result of which he pald Gouled $15,000 in various amounts from June 17 to July 6. The witness said that the agreement pro- vided @ 6 per cent. contribution to the secret fund, which Gouled said was to go to the “men higher up.” puasoesenaaipPineningeene PRIETH CASE GOES TO JURY. Fate of Pabishers wange Paper Now in Balance. NBWARK, Sept 120.-The case of Benedict and Edwin 8, Prieth, former publishers of the New Jersey Freie Zeitung, and William von Katzier, man- aging editor, charged with conspiracy under the Espionage Act, waa given to the Jury at 2.30 this afternoon, after Judge Haight delivered his charge. Jgaee Haight directed the jury to ex clude from consideration any bias or sympathy. “The critical nature of the present times, trying as they are,” he said ng to the ob- principles of “ig my excuse for advert vious and fundamental American justios.” ja SWEDISH KING’S SON DEAD. STOCKHOLM, Sept, 20.—Prince Eric, Duke of Vestmaniand, youngest son of King Gustaf, died to-day of pneumonia, which developed {rom Spanish influ enza. The Prince was twenty-nine years old. VENIN G@ WORLD, SEVEN-CENT FARE FADES AT MEETING OF BOARD Matter Not Definitely Disposed Of, but Chances of Increase ‘ Now Slim. ‘There Is little likelihood of seven-cent car fares in this city. The Board of Estimate, which alone has the power to netion an increase, will not stand for raise during the present standard of transportation. It was thought the entire matter would be settled to- day when the Board met, but it was do- elded to let the Franchise Committee report later. “Tam willing to ¢o to the bat now,’ said Borough President Frank L. Dow- ling, who is against the seven-cent (are proposition, “Why delay? We might as well let the companies know right now that this Board wifl not stand for profiteering by the big traction corpora tiona” an F, 0. ROOSEVELT BETTER. Assistant Secretary of Navy tes Resting Comfortably, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt, who ts euffering from a slight attack of pneumonta fol- | 4 lowing influenta, rested comfortably last night and was feeling much better this morning. He is at the home of his mother, James Roosevelt, No. 47 East Sixty- fifth Street. , Mra. Roosevelt answered The Evening World's inquiry as to her| son's condition, and said she was pleased with his improved condition. | “Mr. Roosevelt rested well and feels! better. I think he is doing nicely,” was her message. MW HHP A every morning of your life ‘O MATTER how well you know your Gillette Safety Razor, our Service Ex- perts may be able to show you how to double the shaving comfort and convenience you are getting from the blade almost the angle-stroke beard and skin. Take a few And by all m your Gillette. It may be the “little knack” of holding flat to the face. It may be you are not getting just right—or the proper adjustment for your minutes to see a Gillette Service Expert at one of these stores. eans, bring your razor in with you. The longer you have had it the more likely it is to have been dropped, bent or knocked out of alignment. Our Experts will restore the adjustment. They will not charge you for this service —and it means a first-class shave from your Gillette every day. The men who value time and right methods are using the Gillette. They save from ten to fifteen minutes They don't have to “wait every shave. their turn.” Every quartersaved will buy another U. S. Thrift Stamp—or help buy a Liberty Bond. REALLY, there are only two reasons any man can give for not adopting the Gillette. Either he just keeps putting it off—or else he thinks he can’t shave himself. Gillette Soe for Men who refuse to Waste Time It will take you only five minutes to see a Gillette Service Expert It means a finer shave EAA Twelve million Gillette users will tell him : f that this is one of the big mistakes of his life. It is the razor for you—and for every man. No Stropping — No Honing. ———— =< Are You Getting Maximum Results From Your Gillette ff tie, fore for ehateag strobe; the adjustment Tors Ugh Gilera, have 18 loaked over. 18 mane it os, thay will pat ik fe Birst= They may make some valuable eug~ orning try thie ‘Ina Fob well ia — that's ementiad with want 0 epecially cles shave, wnerrew the handie » ight arm. 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KOENIG'S SONS, 875 Bread Street QUST TEST TT Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston,Mass Come talk with the Gillette Service Experts, You will find them in the stores of the fellewing Gillette dealers on the specified dates: Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K, LIGGETT COMPANY, 42nd Street & 6th Avenne Sept. I et. 5-LOULS K, LIGGETT COMPANY, 200 Broadway 5—LOUIS K, LIGGETT COMPANY, Times Building 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, Broadway & 34th Street = { CU i Mra, | * papers are in necessary entitled RIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 20,,1918. COL. WESTCOTT WILL ACT IN SHERRILL'S POST : Wh ALBANY, tailing Col. N. ¥., Sept. 2 dward J. Weat Adjutant ( d by the resis Whitman anyway to the “irreconcilabl rencea of opir which, Gen. Sherrill said, prompted the | resignation, Governor Brig, Gen. George it, Dyer of New Tork, senior Drigade commander, ander the law becomes the acting commander of the division, according to @ state last twenty Oe | NEWS BREVITIE e | > °F Police field days t $378,022 for vo’. acconing 0 report of uty Commissioner Frederick aries, ace cepts nom 8. Senate trom National New Jersey State Patrolmen’s Bi at Adanti i Philad phia policemen and munitio An all Americ: the season, will P, M., on the Mall in in cas of rair 3PM Capt charge. I t ng day at ahan Franko will de in Theodore P. Hopte Warren County B ts dead at his b & member of the Brooklyn, ———— PRESS SERVIGE WORKERS HELD TO BE ESSENTIAL Crowder Rules That Employees of Associations Can Claim De- ferred Cl cation, WASHINGTON, %.—Provoat Marshal General Crowder to-day r that em) ‘oyees of pi tually engaged in transmitting news by collecting wire to o occupations clatme for defi te file SPECIAL CREDIT 10 Women Workers We gladly open accounts with women workers and will make terms especially easy for you. Our Liberal Credit Terms On $35 Purchase $ 50 a Week On 75 " ine On 100 « “ On 200 bad « On 250 # On 300 * “ ») On 500 * 750 sy Larger Amounts in i h Proportion A say tor Wa * al = Our Special 3-Room Outfit , Rae Piles ty Poy for It $1.75 a Week want lwa bahia thew price and : He hh hr Pay for It $4 Weekly | ee (Tey, Parle plants rT Tapestry 4 > h rincess * | ‘y85 Oak sh hed Dresser 4 f HP as 2 Rocker fas, ves a OMe ere IAN et Hee trie Rea. 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Pay a few | Sman Accounts dollars down, the balance in small Weekly or monthly payments. were bl 1 OPEN SATURDAY BYENINGS UNE tion should be prepared to presemt district b. 8 (1) proof of the datm as set and (2) proof that they themselves are necessary to the opera« tion of the particular enterprise tm which they are engaged und mm (oc hat tpatio they are ‘persons en to | be of the ‘towder tae ad sed a statement tr Men, We Offer You Real Clothing Economy and here’s how we do it:— We own and operate our own factory We buy all our woolens direct from the m We do a big business on a smali profit bas and we give YOU all these substantial savings: 3-PIECE SUITS TO MEASURE 2) We make clothes to fit your figure as well as your personality—and that assures you of perfection in every detail. The satisfaction you will get from custom tailoring is impossible to obtain in ready to wears Other Suitings Open Evenings Till 9 25.00, 27.50, 30.00, 35.00 Saturdays Till 10 P, M. 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