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_—— FSS GIBBS CENSURED BY GRAND JURY; MARTIN UPHELD Presentment Asks Judge to “Retract or Repudiate”’ His Charges. County Ju coming to yuis D. Gibbs, ac- sentment handed to Justice Francis B. Delehanty in the Supreme Co to-day by members of the Bronx County Gre Jury for Jan. vary, should be made to “publicly ro- tract or 1 changes he nmde last w e office of District Attorney Francis Martin of| that county or else the matter | ¢, should be bronght defore the proper quthoritic: The pre al by aij of | mbers of Grand Jury, Stratton O'Le “millionaire cop"—and ise y James MaBride, calls the Gitbs charges and the Gibbs statements “unfounded.” The dispute pvetween the teeth, induei: in its natural dated and demanded an investigation.) \ Judge and the District Attorney began when @ Bronx jury last week found John Morris, a patrolman, not guilty of @ charge of robbery, Discharging the jury, Judge Gibbs declared wit- nesses had been coerced and intimi- “An examination of the ‘record,” | says the Grand Jury presentment, “discloses no record anywhere of any coercion, intimidating or sweating of | witnesses, “So far as the charge that perjury was’ committed is concedned, that, the only perjury was by witnesses for the People in the Magistrate's Court, and that this perjury was suborned by | Jahn Morris, who bribed these wit- s in onder to have them testify 2 its duty sensure Judge fe pking ¢ pes withoutsul- | been summoned to appear this after ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, |WILLIAMS CALLS | WOOLLEN JOBBERS | | Asks Them to Pro Fair Prices on Ge edi Sold. Five jobbers in woollen goods have! ™ bey fair prices on the good # said he expeots to make ay on the general situa A. Mitehet NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN | Take tablets only as told in each ‘‘Bayer’’ package, | jation for them.” aa | THE DRY DOCKING RECORD. | Liner New York Lifted tm Bighteen pe Foreman John ! te as t Minutes Here. The Port of New York. which ! 1894 gent the American diner New Y to Newport News, Va., for drydock ay establiahed © world’s record ng the same ship with a ftoatir dock in eighteen minutes actus! | pumping time, aeoordin to an an PEy ee rant toy the Mores Dry Dock ‘The previous record 8, Minnesota in le in the Brook ards of the Morse Dry Dock an! 0. in 18, the ship came from yards to be registered under American flag, New York Port did possess facilities large enough for County docking her. Cleans, Polishes and Preserves the Teeth WALTER PEET, M. D., writing for the MOTHERS’ MAGAZINE, says: “There is distinct good to be derived from the proper chewing of gum. It has been proved to the satisfaction of seientific experi- menters thet it is not only an important factor in mouth clea: and the be ote clanaog ald vorle iicctaee wove Ub oten more important properties.” Get the LISTERATED “Health Habit” LISTERATED Gl M CORPORATION, New York, U.S. A. HULU fun Tn PERC TORE TN Lumbago, ster The “Bayer Cross” is the signature | Rheumatism, of the true “Bayer Tablets of As-|Neuritis and for Pain generally. pitin.” ‘The name “Bayer” is only on} ‘Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost only a| genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy-|few cents. Druggists also sell larger | sicians for over eighteen years. “Bayer” packages. Aspirin is the In every handy “Bayer” package are |trade mark of Bayer Manufact proper ‘directions for Colds, Head: |Monoaceticacldester of Sal yli rache, Neuralgia, | —Advt. ache, Toothache, LISTERATED GUM is the Quality Chewing Gum. It has won Gold Medals in Landon, Paris, Rome, Brussels and Barcelona for Purity and Flavor. It contains only the finest and most wholesome materials and is made in a ell eer Par at Newport, R. I., which is a m of cleanli- ness and order. Goes Farther 3. Eat More Bread 1920." Store Hours: "9.30 to 6.30 Until Further Notic See | Imperfect ] Soiled | See p Nii | Gloves ONALS Linens | Evening ourna 70 pieces of | | Journal gh A utlet Store cs for Great . 119 West 24th St. Near Oth Ave. "|! Sale of od 8, & aii Sale o No mall orders filled from this store.» No charge accounts. No de- 4 ; a led NOC, 0: O's. tie are tlmited Land color assort- J | nants and sant Women| s Clothing foverything wold here Is barguin, ‘ome "See What hat you Save.” | Save.” [ tousty tow prices Coats en Se iNew York’s Biggest Coat Vi Values — 45 Where else such values, , such variety? Velour Cloth, The workman- “Cravenette- ship alone is Ma- worth more than finished " the price! There terials, Mixtures, is just one reason Zibelines and for their being Thibet Cloths. priced so low. Over a thousand . The National car- in the lot, 10 ries over no style different models; merchand ise— good choice of therefore these colors; women’s, wonderful bare misses’ and jun- gains, iors sizes, Mecond Floor, Clearance 1025 Beautiful Dresses! A truly wonderful sale! The assortment, handsomeness of the models, beauty of the trim- mings and amazingly low prices making bargains impossible to duplicate outside this store. The fabrics were carefully selected and passed the chemists’ tests for color, quality and durability; the making thorough, for every stitch was taken under the National's direct supervision. Almost every wanted color! Sizes for women and misses. Choice of those pictured and others, $12.97. Messaline, Taffeta, Chiffon, Tricotine and Silk Georgette 35 extra big bargains for those who can shop early. Knitted Toque, of wool and cotton, in atripe Creepers, of ¥ . pink or blue tr trim Creepers of Chambray-Gingham, with white pipings and — 3Qe Linene; 2, plaited, Child's Velveteen Bonnet, trimmed with white cone; warmly lined . Girl's Military Co. Cath; belted: ois Sigh Sp Sleeping Slippers, of te; pink or blue SeCONd F100 a SD Envelope chee I t Less effect, ich Lage er gh 3 Corset Sale urs at Cost Nowhere else such values! Five mod- Over 1,000 pieces at prices Coutil or Brocade. Front els at the price. which cannot be equalled at or back lacing. Medium or low bust. For | wholesale. Extraordinary val Ghadewsprea! Patties Gress, general or athletic wear. Some with | ues are a group at $8.65, which includes Black sett Qua Tutti. elastic inserts. Neatly trimmed. Not ] Sealine Capes; and Muffs or Scarfs of Opossum | Nightgown Set of Flannetette, at- tached hood, shirred on elastic . $1.39 Pajamas, of Lingerie e, flesh ch atitening et te $139 Women's Sets, of White Iceland Fox; the fur of the PAW bi) ce cenk O 1 2.97 , fashionable eens V URC y Socks, of ecamiean mercer- Lisie;" double sole: all sizes in or Fox in several colors. each styie. © Choice. th ir or natural; lining Cape of Sea Tuxedo collar Men’s Artificial Silk Socks, rein heels and toes; flare ‘ick Women's Dri in two piece sty! briMding . { Cotton Serge, fancy $4.97 » for misses $12.97 Gingham $1-29 Jap long dleeves; white $1. 49 Fancy Dimities, Linenes, Voiles and Flannelettes. Models that are new-—some advance Spring styles! Main Kloor _ Extra Big Values for Children These are NOT profit-making bargains, but, like all other merchandise in this store, These Children's usin feet; Sleeping Garments; siaos 20 04 GQe National overstocks offered for quick selling, and many other children's garments, special for Saturday's sell a's Nursing tian Suits, of 1 cotton; fk Child's Sweater, in slip: tyle; ates 2 'to 6 years. , 409) Men's Wool-mixed Athletic Jer. Waites 96 10 46. hee ee. BOOT A—Dress of « 1 hand embroidered a: I i ) . $1.97 B- Hoover Dress and Cap of char yi, Gt C—Embroidered Organdie Dress, | D—-Wool-mixed Sweater; sizes 2 t Clearance of 3,000 Pairs of Women’s Shoes | so eae Dre Ire H Plaid Gingham’ Dres i to 1b "$2.97 Women's 8 Shoes r A clearance of all slightly imperfect or soiled garments in our ‘Famous Rummage Dept.”’ All merchandise in the section will be sold at half the marked price between 9:30 and 11:30 TRA Saturday only. Outlet Store, 119 W, 24th St., Basement The “National’s' a