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iY SECRETLY BEFORE ic ml terday afternoon by Detective Jyseph | Russo of the District Attorney's « on an order signed by the Chiat of the Disirtct Attorney's office at the request of a Deputy Attorney, Gem eral | “Henry, it was learned, was before the Grand Jury for nearly an hour, Lawyer Asserts Liberty Was] He was questioned by Deputy At Offered if He Would Impli- cale High City Officials. liam’ B. Murphy, one of the law- Dominick Henry, convicted of per- jury in making charges againit As- stant District Attorney James B Smith, changed to-day that Henry ad been oon phy told reporters that Henry, nowledge of his coun- d, pleaded with, cajoled, ify and admit that high charges against Smith,"—the affida- vits which formed the basis of Menry’s conviction and sentence to Sing Sing for perjury. The records of the District Attor- torney General Robert J, Manly and by members of the Grand Jury. He is said to have insisted that charges in bis affidavits against Smith were “goepel truth,” and that he (Henry) was “indicted and con- for former Police Inspector | victed on perjured testirny, as time will prove.” the Grand Jury, Assistant District Attorney Smith, through bis counsel, Isidore Wasservogel, was answering necretly before the|ing indictment in which he and) sedinary Grand Jury yesterday] Charlies ¥. Murphy and others are accused of conspiracy. When Henry was seen in the ‘Tombs this morning he sald be was under orders of his coup:e not to nd offered his liberty if mn the matter with newspaper meBut 1 will tell you,” he said, “that is were responsible for! .. sure as there is n God in heaven jhe publication of the affidavits | fam the victim of a frame-up. Please | sworn to by Henry and making the | remember that the same Grand Jurors ‘who indicted me on the testimony of Bmith now apparently do not delleve Smith himeelf in the glucose matter in connection with which Smith » indicted by this same Grand Jury. Counsel for Henry declared that 0 the ‘| SUITS Formerly $55.00 to $62.50, NOW $43.50 Final Clearance Sale Beginning To-Morrow, Friday | =a High Grade, Strictly | - Hand Tailored 1 Men’ s Suits| ney’s office show that Henry was Indic taken from his cel! in the Tombs yes °F" open certatn Inspection Di be Caruso home s aid that on the day prisoners. who ha ee ate ‘. been sentenced, Ne sald, are legally dirappeared she ad planned | in the custody of the Sheriff, and oan- ing James Fitegerald, not be removed excepting by orde? of |i) vew ¥ the Sheritt or by order of the sen- tencing Judge or a Judge of concur. | She ° rent jurisdiction, | Plemds Net Guilty of Marling Haby Mrs, Marte Marino of No | Street, Brooklyn, & change of mar Judge MeDermo' It ts allowed she threw hic lino, four, before & pursing automobile ‘At the time that Henry was before! Avenue on June 4 ‘The child died later | «er ' | of its injuries, the Caruso car without permission. Formerly $65.00 to $72.50, NOW Formerly $75.00 to $90.00, “i | SUITS Uy the best standards. ‘Our reputation stands pre-eminent and we back these values with it. We never carry over Season to the other. Therefore, benefit by these savings. Alterations as usual, | without any additional cost. cow 561.50 | These Suits consist of the finest Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Serges and Cheviots, in all shades—tailored in our own work- shops and fitted in strict accordance with | merchandise from one _. Witty Bros. wise? 50-52 Eldridge St. Open Evenings Un il 7 0’clock; Saturdays 9 o'clock yeduy in the Joh Doe in + Hampton, LL, into the $400,-4 ) mest Mr, Caruso’s son her mind the last mo-| vine Aspirin proved safc rade Sw diane jtwenty vears, Accept |breken “Bayer packag ey Young produceé a) tains proper direct to Death, 1 Ohild Anges | faul Parkway and Rookaway id she had met i on May 10 driv acidester of S AY WORLD WANTS “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin without notifying Bitz. | and preseribed by Phyaleans for over) written to hia wife on| Headache, Toothache, Enrache, Neu- paragraph | ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain, ke to stay|Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost does another |few cents, Druggists also sell larger extra month's pay| “Bayer packages.” Aspirin fs trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mononcetic- Open This Saturday, June 26th, 9 to 5. We Close, as Usual, All Day Saturdays, July and August . Summer Apparel For Over the Holidays Something for every woman is the policy which makes our great assortments so satisfactory for choosing Sum- , mer clothes, There is simplicity of style for those of simple taste, elaborate, be ayo! for those who like much trimming, and the smartest tailored wear for the woman or miss who prefers its trim effects. Hats to set off every dress and sports costumes are also here in now. est fashions. Special prices, attractively below regular values, :prevail throughout these offerings. _Women’s and Misses’ Gingham and Organdie ; Dresses socal 9,50”: Crisp orgaadies for the Miss, in maize, blue, pink tand orchid, charmingly frilled with white organdie, come in the modg] pictuyed, aud gay gingham frocks with collars i lace and organdie for Misses, also Dresses of longer lines in attractive styles for women, are included at this good value. Special Purchase Women’s and Misses’ Voile and Gingham Embroidered . Misses’ Dresses Voile Dresses Special 5.29 Special 19. 75 Liese little froeks were, made to sell Straight lined dresses of cool, lovely for considerably mofe money, as material, simply but effectively you will be quiek to note when you made of white voile with embroi- see ofpwhat pretty plaid gingham dered patterns, are quite an oppor and dainty voile they ave made. tunity at this price, Checkered voile There are numerous models from dresses, in a new, becoming modcl, which to make a choice. ure also to be had at this price, Women’s and Misses’ Embroidered Pongee Dresses 26.75 Our regular $33.75 Very attractive models, with pleated skirt and embroidered Eton or over- se, are extremely inexpensive at this price, Friday and Saturday List of June Sales Presents These Striking Economies SUITS WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ LINEN SUITS WOMEN’S. AND MISSES’ SHANTUNG new Summer shades of corn, lay- SUITS—smart models, carefully tai- ender, pink and Copenhogen blue—also letehclebas vate aes white—sizes 16 to 42-— 19.75 pipe Se 25.50 our regular $27.75. . Ade our regular $86,75,.... +4 COATS WOMEN'S COATS. —navy, black and mixtures—all sizes to 48 bust+-pleated backs, belts, gonvertible collars—half lined with silk—fancy stitehing— % or full length—Sur regular $41.74 to $45.74, .ccsececserescaescsescans ses 27.50 ° SKIRTS WOMEN'S TUB SKIRTS—white gabar- WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE TUB SKIRTS ding—regular and extra sizes—well ~white gabardine and surf cloth—sizes made models, finished with button trimmed pockets and detach- pearl buttons— able belts—our reg, $8.07....... 2.95 our regular 87.97.............5 5.95 MILLINERY RIBBON Hats white and sport colors | UNTRIMMED TAFFETA HATS —in ~-newest styles . 4 sel our regular BADD. 2.95 i] ROG AR ae, Oren eae SAILOR HATS — smart styles—black, ag navy, red and combinations—sennit or COU ERE Ab seeened 2.10 le straw— straight | SHE) and other UNTRIMMED BLACK HAIR BRAID | WREATHS AND OSTRICH HATS--large, medium and small 2. 57 | shapes—our regular $3.74... and Scout Shoes for Boys. Chemists know which soaps are best_for, washing. Their tests show that most soaps are, “loaded” with inexpensive fillers which have no washing value. These same tesis show there is nothing but honest wash- ing quality in every cake of Kirkman’s Borax Soap. The Greatest Shoe Sale in the World! TheGreatest Shoe Store inthe World! ALL STYLES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY received from the factories. nor rugs—no bands, nor’musie—just shoes by hundreds of thousands. NO EXCHANGES, to 40 band}—all new ote pockets are tucked and trimmed with good BANDS—- our regular $1.95 to $2.45 Rt 44 See Other Pages for Our Five-' Cation Adv. and Two-Day Sales of ewen's Silk Gloves ALL SIZES ALL LASTS FOR MEN WOMEN and CHILDREN ; GRAND CENTRAL PALACE . Lexington Avenue and 46th Street Shoes to you for $4.00—Dealer’s Cost Shoes to you for $5.00—Dealer’s Cost Shoes to you for $6.00— Dealer’s Cost No secbnds—no job lots—no damaged shoes. New stock—-new styles just No commissions nor bonuses to salesmen—no expensive furniture, carpets, NO RETURNS, NO DELIVERIES. If, however, out of a million patrs you should happen to get mismates or an imperfect pair, bring them back and get your money without question. Buy more shoes or not, as you like, Open daily, 9 A. M. to 10 P. M., continuous until stock is sold. NEMOURS TRADING CORPORATION, ¢iAs.¥,MtLts 9 General Manager The World’s 1920 Summer Resorts Annual and Motor Tours Guide Price 10 Cents Atall World . Offices and Newsstands