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q Sains SS WANAMAKERS Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours—9 to 5.30 IN UNTERMYER COURT RECORD, ~ | Basso OD j ss Trustee: Police Courts Furnish a Few Hiranen ’ More, and Others Have Been Talked About. Ker NEW Sports and Skating , Coats For Miss 14 to 20 Wonderfully warm but light weight coatings in rich heather colors (some with plaid backs) Your new kitchen range : . f = 15 an investment Executors and Securities In= poration vs. FB. Mosely d& 8; Pocock va. U vd Fruit, ¥ Neweass, Donovan va, United x rel Scofleld vs Kings County, Matter of oss, Bad an Meyer Fruit, People | George Gordon Battle, chairman of | U "ted Fy the Irwin Untermyer campaign com- | Brewertes mittee, has to-day made public a list | Despatoh Company : ~ ; Jof the cases in which young Mr. Un-|O0E8 HE SCORE MORE THAN Teoo ranges in one! Cooking either by gas or jtermyer has actually appeated in| Kanth AIR dopbathcins dt by ho! or by both, this new Gold Medal Glen | court. |. Dry though the'list may appear, It eveed docs every hind of tacking for any ordinar |has some points of interest. For in- foal Litre etagh fie e fe y As given out for publication the /stance, quite close together are the . h eogthis compact range list is a model of brevity. It shows | supposedly separate cases, Lazenby has white aluminized sheets in the gas section—~ New York vs. Fruit y ‘ound the waists and slegves are just one of the detaits that make the coats smart and distinctive. One thousand vs. Taylor and Matter of Lazenby. ensuring quick heat and resisting rust. Cast Iron wu used exclusively in the coal section, Price, $152. what appears to be fifty-one separate actions in which Mr, Untermyer, in his nine years of practice, has ap- The list does not show whether or not the two are not really one, that the case was appealed and thus Mr, Un- Also Genuine leather coats at Gate-leg-Tables —the Wanamaker table (see picture)— may be bought today at prices which cannot be duplicated, we believe, quality considered— $20 for the 26 x 35-inch size $21.25 for the 26 x 40-inch size ~° $21.25 for the 26 x 41-inch size These tables are made oi solid mahogany. Noveneer. No defects. No imitation. REAL mahogany; solid-made in the way all Wanamaker furniture is made — thoroughly — to give service. And finished carefully, to look well, and to continue to look well. It is necessary to emphasize these facts, because of the clay-trap that is masquerading as furniture these days. The nature of the |termyer scored twice in the one cause. peared in court. action, the court in which the ween : ee Pee fhe lee tee sppenr. ance fo es of the eld, was heard, even the initials of the|in'this order: Mutter of Scofield, Sco- parties to the action are missing from | field vs. Fitzsimmons, People ex rel. Mr. Battle's list. It reads: | Scofield va, Surrogate Kings County, Lazenby vs. Taylor, Frederick Beck | Matter of Scofield, Here, presumably, | Estate, Re Jewel Tea Company, Equit-| are four separate causes. = The list able Life Assurance Society va, ater, |40°8 not make it clear whether oF not | bart; Meet 94, Mathan, Doane Jali this litigation did not refer to the : 4 ner vs. New |caso of Mrs. Jean W. Fitzsimmons- York Butchers, Acme vs. Meyer, Neavy | Scotield, wife of Charles W. Scofield vs. Gould, Matter of Turner, Matter of of Brooklyn; the efforts of Seth W. Scofield, Lowenstein vs. F. Forest Sheet | Scofield to prevent Mrs. Scofleld being | |Tin Plate Company, Matter of Lagen- |Made administratrix and the attempt by Poel & Arno kagen- |of the widow's relatives to have her | = ae aes eumedolbades Sbuipiey Se oe |marriage annulled. Had the list been | There are so many labor- Beadleston & Woert, Holmes vs, Moxi-\uinie, to. tell whether the various|} Saving devices and improve- can National Bank, United Frult vs. ‘atters of Scofield” scored four or/} ments to make easier and Metropolitan Steamship Company, Sco- | only one U Pan only one for Mr. Untermyer. more gratifying the home $45 and $49.50. Camel's hair coats natural color—$59.50. Second Floor, Old Bidg. ELECTING a new range is like buying an important piece of furniture for any other room in your home. Buy for the future—for your family’s health and happi- Ness in years to come—and for the peace of mind of those who are employed in your kitchen. Home Laundering made easier | Buy where you know that the store’s reputation stands behind the good name of the manufacturer. In all things for household use, big or little, you will find this store prepared hours | . - field vs. Fizsimmons, Leng vs. Flatow, esearch requiring fewer teohs ies : iB to serve you with care, courtesy and sound values. Thompson vs. Pastores, National Enam- | {hat It took daya to, prepare the ust\T laundry work, that this list | /f youre finking of giving somebody a gate-leg table for Christmas, ell § ™ vi a hy | M/ ‘ * * 7 y . Noth Binty Company, inne Nav |to be the more Lear Sank | should be of unusual interest we advise you to get it now. We'll hold it for right-time delivery. . n va.lhave not b tried in New Yor : i } . Fitzgerald, ‘Thorp va, C. C. C. Fire Hose Count$ recently. ‘The county recorda|{ just now. With the never- . Fifth Gallery, New Bldg. and Rubber Company, Levy vs. Me-|for five years back fail to reveal| * ‘ Carthy, Manhattan Railway Company | Poel & Arnold vs. Brunswick-Balke- | ceasing laundry requirements ——— i ———[—_[{ +E SS _= ys. Clausen, Coleman vs, United Fruit, |Collender Company, United Fruit Sal and the home -washing that Foster vs. Plender, Tack vs. Fitzsim: | Metropol esamship Company, ; ; r He 8.8. Bi raha, "Finn ove. |National & ling and Stamping | isa daily problem, the special Sale of Blankets ayn r .|Company vs. National Surety Com- A Sevent! 6th A Piktiten oa Gahan Be . Manhattan Railway Company | display on the Seventh ith Avenue and 45th Street New York City pire Realty Compan |vs. Clausen, New York Commercial|] Gallery offers a great help ® mercial Company [Company vs. Brunswrox-Balke-Col- |] +4 the solution of the 314 pairs white blankets, reduced, Collender Company, Surety |lender Company, or National Surety war last of almost 1,500 pairs Company vs, Ullman, Canadian Agency | Company vs. Uliman. Records for this/{ home laundry question. sf va Assets Realization Company and|year and last fail to disclose Cole- J : | bs *, ‘Peabody (& Coon and others; (man va. United Fruit, Ivanhoe Gold 147 prs., single bed size, $8 pr. (were $11) Kidder, Peabody & Co.; Pocock ys, United Fruit, Dono- van ys. United Fruit, Lazenby vs. ‘Taylor, Matter of Lazenby, or Ca- nadian Agency vs. Assets Realisation Company. OVERLOOKS MURDER CASE TOLD OF IN OTHER SKETCHES. Of course earlier records or records in other counties might throw a great deal of light on all these cases, but} the list prepared went but a little way toward making easy the en- lightening of the voting public. Nor does the list contain any men- tion of the murder case, Augusta | Corporation v: 167 prs., double bed size, $10 pr. (were $13.60) 30 to 40 per cent. wool in the filling. (Choice of pink or blue borders) And 112 White Bedspreads Satin-finished, double-bed size, $6.50 (were $8.75) (scalloped and cut corners) Wednesday, Fourth Gallery, New Building Electric washers and wringers ORRIS Crisanti defendant in whioh, so the} - . $126.00 cheers Slographionl apeten, emcee oy | $125 to 137.60 d r) th d h Int yer hi wart 3, co $ 12 . ihe Untermyer hoadauarars wy | Water Eker, ond | Wednesday’s the day to part, peeariog, ta sive 80 lane tub.. tees + 85.00 je counsel.” In the sketch referr | ij di |. 125.00 b C t quite a Jot ts made of thls case, With | Teen ita into uy your Lace Curtains ep 3 “A glance at the legal activities of stationary tubs...... . 100.00 2. Suprem See meee n|| Mews mean ee a, ori tMioiiagy oryet not only does, this case ated by ends. ssss sae) 1e Prin int-de-Gene and Brussels. preme Bia gai cent || acing machine ope Princes, pint-de-Gene and Brus . Pears to have been @ matter of dis-|] ated by water power.... 26.00 214, 3 and 344 yards long; white, ivory, ecru. Dried Beef cussion, hetreg tre Unierar ere] Irons Dainty edge patterns for smaller windows. brother, Alvin, and Ir, | 4 boy ; j Repubiican candidate for President | Simplex ironer, 42-in. G $157.00 | Wide Senge pd ri ni pao a the Board of Aldermen. Mr. in| Simplex ironer, 46-in..... 177. 10 i . Rand inte de denied that his brother had changed | hae troner, Aen, * 460:00 Today, $10, $ ie, $ + a ip to $65 pair. his name from “Isaac” to “Irwin,” asi] Electric irons with de- Wednesday, $7.75, $8, $8.75, $9.35, $10.75, up to $50. he contended Mr. La Guardia had suid] “tSchable cord and. plug Fourth Gatiney, New Bile ‘and, protesting against a statement at-| iar iy 4 $4.25'to 7.00 tributed to La Guardia that Irwin had) Skirt or ironing boards only been at the bar three years, he|] Skirt or inom Me. 910 wrote: . . * ng baa “Purth he (Irwin) was ad-|] Sleeve ironing boards. y3 500 d ¢ t mitted to the bar in October, 2910, | Tbeto 1.85 9 s. re onnes Ironing boards on stands $2.85 to 6.26 Settee ironing tables, 3 ft. to 6 ft. $11.50 to Wanamaker irons, set of 3, handle and stand. . - 2.75 Asbestos irons, set of 3-— $3 and 3.25 more than nine years ago.” Thus while the biographical sketch | says Irwin Untermyer: appeared as, associate counsel in a murder case in| 1909, it appears from his brother's own statement at he was not ad- mitted to the bar until a year later. Replying to Alvin Untermyer, Mr. La to go at 40e yard 20.50 A miscellaneous group from our own stocks; were 65c yard; reduced to 40¢c to clear; chintz and tapestry designs in a variety of colorings; good weight and tones juardla wrote on this point: ae GuPrgeaire to call your attention to a|f Sad irons........45¢to 1.17 for upholstery purposes. c eireular which been mailed to Gas irons . 4.50 Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. sof voters, entitied ‘Una Causa || Gieeve irons 74 per ‘Assaasinio’ (n celebrated || Sleeve trons ae mu case), which states that lrwin | Hand fluters _ 2.46 Prtermyer. ithe: man ‘who aa cand] Fluting machines. 11.00 Judge of the Supreme Court.|1 Tron stands.......8¢ and =. B t ed poor widow with four chil- Fd 4 wh then presented er with $300, || Iron holders be and «1 y motor express {rcular further states that the Clothes sprinklers of Laundry dippers...‘ Clothes baskets, oval shape, made 26 crime was committed in 1907 and that | the was tried in December of the same | Mr. Irwin Unter- | from the Rug mills Myuk-wag admitted in 1910, It 18 obvious || of whole willow. ...$2 to $3.25 that he did not defend Augusta Crisanti |] Clothes baskets, made ve whole we have Leen able to keep our stocks of domestic rugs—in would cest that you make | willow, feinforced with rattan, ' spite of heavy buying by the public—-big enough and varied a. publi i, nla male. | $4.15 to $5.5 enough to satisfy ull demands, One manufacturer who visited ters to Whom it was sent, and tha Jou Bx tho responsibility for this lie.” | In a letter which accompanied the list he guve out, Mr, Battle stated: Ner us last week told us we had One of the biggest stocks of high-grade Obiong shape... .$5.50 to $6.75 Clothes hampers, wood bottoms saghe $5.75 to $10.75 “ by no means @ complete list of i rf ° the ‘eases in whioh. Me. Unterinyer Boilers domestic rugs in New York y has appeared ip court.’ |] Oval wash boilers, Kreamers— + 4 ‘The World's records show an Irwin | sg = @ [LAVOFY of this Morris eS A sek estifl ety | Ri EH Baa vor ABB Wilton rugs was arrested June 22, 1904, for run. | No. 8 * 585 Anglo-Persian, French Wilton, Royal Kashan, Empress, Hardwick, ning down Julus White, while driv. || No. 9 5.85 | salvalan, Trewan Mahal, Oakdale, Roubaix and Almeda seamless, Sizes Supreme Dried Beef will tell RIE Say ease and'estd tx MT ral wash bolle of heavy din || PRLReeety Tyan feapel akan diseies . ball by Magistrate Baker. | copper bottom No. 7 $3.85 i i ‘ you why people prefer it. names hittin Avenue was arrested No. 8.1405 | Seamless chenille rugs—reversible at Hammonton, N. J., Aug. 22, 1904, Hand plunger vacuum wash: Sizes from 18x36 in, to 1014 to 1334 ft. $4.26 to $111. A for driving an automobile without a ers ark $1 tk S ford A: ° t All Morris canned meats are eel cere) tenia Caleempan he Soaps, Ammonia, | Smith & Sanford Axminster rugs 3 2s . of Samuel Untermyer,” was arrestai | Dryers, Wririgers, Pins 6x9 ft., 7/ox9 ft, 8!4x10!y ft. and 9x12 ft., $27.75 to $68, nr delicious. It will pay you to re- A rin in $100 mile trial by Laundry soap, Lar AeA | Klearflax rugs 7 »w “Irwin Untermyer, on of Samuel Untermy irrested for speeding int $10 by Magistrate Freschi was appealed to the Appellate sion, which affirmed the rullng of the Magistrate Laundry blue Household ammonia, bottle 200 to Soap powders 10¢ Ceiling clothes dryers 7.00 $8, $9.00 .10¢ Made of linen, heavy and durable; colors blue, tan, brown, green, rose, taupe and gray. Sizes 27x54 in, to 9x12 ft. $5 to $46, Wool and fibre rugs—reversible Sizes 30x60 in. to 9x12 [t. $4.75 to $26.75. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. SLICLD. DRED BEE quest the kind packaged under our yellow and black label. MORRIS & COMPANY | Lawn clothes dryers Clothes sticks : Clothes horses, 3 to 5 ft, ++. -$1 to $2.90 —_ Life Term for Auto T Jordan 8, Murphy, convicted 1/85 to of the’ Wash boards 1.25 theft of an automobile as a fourth of- Clothes pins per 100..,.. 35 ara a eee fender, was sentenced yesterday to life!] Clothes wringers 2. imprisonment by County Judge Dike in| |Hrooklyn, Murphy, who has served /f Galvanized pails, wood Children’s rompers Children’s creepers Pree 20 Ree: eend the heat til bance .. 95¢ and 1.00 Wee boys’ suits About 500 garments \his'Iife in dail. His last offense waa the || Flaring galvanized buck~ 50c to 1.15 Store, lew Bldg. . | theft of an sutomebile 1LFORt, Angelo | ets... . Barbarto, a Brooklyn dealer. ile in jail awaiting. trial Murphy. tried” to Housefurnishin, swindle two Western women by, writing | Seventh Gallery, WW, GQ AND GET AT, | ia Sa a Re Be ae” Were 75c to $4.75. $7 to 12.00 | Galvanized wash tubs. $2 to $2.75 | } | Third floor, Old Building { en

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