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THE EV ENRIGHT'S THEORY ‘SHIPPING BOARD'S UPSEF AS CRIME STOCK WAS SOLD “IN GITY GOES ON, AT THIRD ITS COST eeceligicisoe, Statement That Crooks Were | Though Clothing Values Had Active Only at Christmas | Advanced Prices Were Cut Time Now Recalled. Just the Same. SOME ARRESTS MADE.! WENT TO BOSTON FIRM. Waiter Brought Back From Philadelphia in Connection With Hotel Astor Robbery. Witness Testifies Impossible to Make Audit Because Ac- counts Are Jumbled. ROINGS CAP Golf Caps and Hats to Match. Suits Made in Toledo—He Wears a 73-8 Size. Charges that “in order to reduce stock on hand” the Shipping Board riflced $244, and clothing for $80,000 in 1920, when the cost of the goods higher than in’ 1917, the y In which they were purchased for sea- ENRIGHT IS STILL POLICE COMMISSIONER 00 worth of uniforms | ‘The familiar sounds of revolver shots and crica of “Hands up!” tinue to be heard in the streets of was much TOLEDO, Jan. 18. thing’ to a crown that Warren G. Harding | Cony The nearest President-elect men, were made to-day by Byron C./ wilt wear, when he is tho big boss | New York, discounting Commissioner 4 will wear, when he is gz does sralihar eis od theory thar |DaMe% District Controlier of thel of these United States, will be made Enright'’s sentimental theory that) hoard at Boston. He testified be-| ere. It will be a golf cap that hus | crooks are busy only at Christmas| fore the Walsh Congress Committee} teen made by the Hmerson Cap Com- | time, when their sweethearts wisa to | investhrating alleged Sipping Board] pany, of No. 1301-1305 Summit Strect, be decorated. But the rank and file | irregularities at the Hotel Pennsyl-| for the next President. of the Police Department have made | vania, John Wmerson, president -of the some important arrests within the! ‘phe witness made the disclosure | company, said on Monday that two last twenty-four hours. ,| when he was questioned by Chairman In connection with the seasational caps to match Harding's suits which Joseph Walsh respecting the recruit-| were made by Paul Gettum, Toledo hold-up in the Hotel Astor on Dec. | ing gery of the board. Thfs serv-| tailor, have been completed and 16, Carl Werner, Philadelphia | ice, he suid, had been discontinued, | shipped. Emerson's company has waiter, was brought back from that! put prior to its discontinuance it was also made a new style cloth business air cnt <3 ENING. WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 city by Detective Flaherty to-day. |deemod advisable to ‘reduce the|hat for the President-elect. It {s alleged he !s one of the men | stcck,” po a large amount was gold Harding wears d 7% size head- who held up Mr. and Mrs. H. Is |te the Harding Uniform and Regalia | ploce. ‘The two caps were made with Worley ghd Mr. and Mrs, Linch! Company of School Street, Boston. |long peaks and the backs were mod- Waite in their rooms at the Astor.| Asked for particulars Baker stated] eled with a wide pleat that will ex- Mrs, Worley threw a coat hanger | that blouses bought for $1.75 were sold| actly match the pleats In his gol erashing throurh the window to call/ for 50 cents each, 8,000 paizs of trous-| clothes. The hat has a long srowns yee, nd oO of the robbers, | ors costing $6. 6 0: m pieoo. Instead of a round one, tie P sia ee ne ee 4 oe osting $6.10 went for ¥ a pair i Seneragh says it creases more easily | TERETE eae v en. | L000 middy blouses bought at $7) than the regular kind. the He was recently sen! brought $1 middy blouses of better | ——— = ~ — ~ “Saar aye, Sarees epee onal seme ved to prison for from 30 to 60 y uality which cost $17 sold for $8, over- Werner, awh ia under indictment, | (uit niet cost #17 sold f0F $8 ove"! 4 CHILDREN BURNED CANCELLEDCHECK _ BLAME NOT ON ME, will bo tried soon, | and shirts that cost 91 conts each were GTOGET WARM sold for 48 |TRYIN Chairman Harding Sets New Styles in Headwear In Models Made to Order for Him MAE CARL WORKING ON ONE OF MARDI cars |Some of Them “Tie In" With Records Jno tin lthese, Mr. Whitman sald, were DECLARES COLER| te, > Inquiry dy Walsh re- te Yn. Gart Altered Const ot Zordl jospital at Newport, It 1 Detect! warding the working of the Burean | Se ere Cold Results in Serious In- | Alleged Consp' ) a ion of | fee Hospital lon charged h acting in ; | of Survey, which is privately owned | to Little Ones at S Revealed When Liquor Ship- Boilers Was on Advice of with two oth who chloroformed | 51 under Government contract, ellcit- | Kitchen Stoves ment Fails to Appear. Engineer: aD a ae idee Ka alga Meet Ea Adee onek ll mtd Paniavate Barlerieatst Agent Ha 1. Dob 1] Bird 8. Coier, Commissioner of Public PnCInC LT nO Heel eee u named Murphy, | eae ah es aR is stuft ida -| Welfare, who Is also member of the Cortlandt Park last June, aarge of the New Bngla morning trying to ane saad Sher Dowden Boxee dad/Ailed Hospitals, | of the car andM 0) worth of | with headquarters in 5 from whie:extneme cold the nt on quer re= which board Commissioner of Avcounts | Jack Bherry was arrested a few days | ceive fees while nr-old Veronica B ae) No. | moval Walch Charlea) David Hirshfield hax recommended ago in connection with the same] or none of work therefor, st 142d Street, the Bronx, |p poootg, a whe liquor dealer in| to the Mayor fot remoyal because the crime and is in tho Bronx County) Many shipping Board veascls ttod \daughter of Policeman John Blake, | peity avenue, jm rested last nlght| board haa rejected three steam bollens Jail awaiting trint. Nagle was taken! yp in various porta from time to|Was huddling close to the kitehon | at mis ime, No. seventh Av for Fordham Hospital which ure alleged to the West Farms Court for ar-| sine, witness sald, and it was|Stove when her dress caus Two others eld on the same charke)to be below specifentions, asid to-day | Murphy's duty to inspect the ships|Her father was on duty and Veronica, | wore Louts Fredella of Tn . and | that he voted to reject ‘the boilers. He ralgnment. ; PE oa aetnt tea eect te i OF | roca nother Ladedd w. n| Edward D'Argenio of No, 27 Sprirg| anid he would be very happy to have y Wilson, No. 315 West 15th]and report upon them, for which | whose mother Is i | BAstY, Aiea aapige Whi TAGEe | nai antes -, several small brothers and sisters. Street A third person w Is|the Whitman Inyestignting Committe cada ac Salton evacltye of Ate Mia oes oes os from | omuas O'Neill, a neighbor, heard her | Charles MeGovern, address not dis-| inquire into the action of the board, for s by Patrolma) shih AK clic ante 1 a carpet and| ole ‘ he ronfident that’ the committee aries Strect Station ina doorway] Hor the most part, Baker testitied, |Sereams. rolled her thet mA MI appopald wawt 1d ta 95,000 ie nd, the ‘removal of 6 ank Street, which 13] Munphy did not go near the vessols, [tore off her dress: The cit n-| by Unite ve ttomaaliatonae Hiten. fore elae in the *City Administration if, NG. 3 BARK: & ; : ee a ee icgaadal BRET in a eritieal cen] b M rather than the members of the Hoard boarding house conducted by Nina | put rendered his ort from his Bos: kaitjon, cock, ind D'Argenio are al-+or Bellevue und Altice HORNE oo as rey. elen Smit yvho H¥e® | ton office an ow lis fees, | even-year-old Bes: Manue ready under $2,500 til each. John G. O'Keefe, cretary of he | ve Miss: Helen, Smithy: ¥ Fe aces anew is tree MAES Ene ee crouched mplaint vharges MoGov Board of Bellevue whd Allied Hospitsis, on the third floor, wa akened bY| Baker suid he was instructed by a acai Re kitchen of i said that the board vd the boltens n in her rod we lonzo ‘Tweedale, Controle 5 [atore ote EAAEE ‘ on thd adviee of en © who stated two men in her room. y wert | Alonzo Tweedale, Controller of the | jer garenty horn Dee eet ieee ean ste unectiin” earching the bureau When she blew! Shipping Boand, to refrain from voic- |107th Street, and ahe ts in 1s. Commissioner of Accounts Hirah- polte ate which ¢ keeps | ing his own © 80 Hospital badly burned ly ice lfeld way they do. as doen Frank poll whistle which 3 ng hi wn opinions on general p | Ses a) ow foualy pan} ies ‘GrContracts for the T under her pillow, Other whistles | joy yf the board while testifying, The |B SX Yeas, War, and istimute. | took up the call, Which brought Con- | wit referred te board's In- [Pua trying to ght warm at a kitohen ; — | nolly. ‘Two men ran out as he ing Department as “very in-|st in her home at Ne 2 Purk VANDERBILT HOME | rot-oways | effiatont in getting re ‘ venue. Joseph Rubin, thr | me ‘ rived. He ‘ ¥ effietent in getting resul jAvenn 1eo4 Clay. Aver f —_ | | but camieht © prigoner 18] 11 ciatmed to have furnished to ue | N aS ed trying te | AT JERICHO, L. I. SOLD} au ; Bronx, was badly 1 try WHOLESALE BAKERS | ae ott allowed 05 in his pockets | Investigating Depurtment 76 per cent.| warm himself with — mats AL ; 2 - . i to MISS | of the canes to be Investigated in New | Ford! He pital ft wis Ly a es OPPOSE 5-CENT LOAF |“ epping Stones’, Mansion Dis- the floor) york while he was ucting as an qudi- | had SE di A | a posed of by Mrs, Willie Ki tor here. But Gopartmant offieia | — re t | “to N York Publist ; nt{and the District Attorney told him, ho ys One Producer, He Sel o New York R in an auto | ght and:t i : Ine roducer, truck of the 5 , that certain of the cases had to} GARRISON THANKS read at This Pri Hill, « real estate broker of ran down a deliv ruck ‘on account of pressure | Bread at This Price a ling Brewing Company at M Ave-| of business,” ATTACKS ON HIM, . Profit L. TL. announced to ps nue and lflst Street, w the| Jay . Willeox, former auditor ! 1 Pre epping Btonox” th i ea, then choked I i |here for the until — . | Whol Ruke of Mra. W. K Vande rbilt “a in Albert Soe ee utal Avaaninets seed Mae Senuior Burlingame’s Com- fourth Aye ae = i Arlee then drove an MOE ee ee waite| ment Will, Reveal ‘Real Con rt 2 = suid to have been gnere than $00,000 Aman <. This was because, h a F the B. R c bread for " Buse and tt eve iaeeteo a 5 depar t " Ks acres, anc an understood. thi) arrafgned to-day charged with y ay Siena anal vi} the wholesale bik me iad purchased some of the | Jed bag from J, M. Gidding «| lps George Ward of the Ward T rnishines, a feud s Sd vee juisitions were “all | 1 4 that of Mrs. W Go, No. 564 Fifth Avenue. He was) fon z | SCAR ie AaUdObERL Jac Thyp,ogtate adjoing that of Mr SEhe tional hase | surrbled pany: & K ‘anderbilt jr. and ta situ don caught after # Bison sc |) Wileox sa naugurated an ac- Shults Bread Company expre | Cedar vamp Road, The dwelling i through Fifth Avenue, halting only} oot stem which could have oxsibility Of the re- jin. th tor style when a bullet fired by Detective Bas- | hetn e, but Y ul work- reate y aGaawl exalt Mr, Smith will take possession April t ron nicked hts eur. sia hy aitea ote} tr Mt under, extatine | alt ld Nmilio Bollen, No. yssteun 1p by Cap! ls eondl ¢ U treet, was taken to the 1 De However, t ty.| LION'S TOOTH TO BE PULLED Uourt to-day, ‘The p w York. ¢ Yates | dulxed Kk Re} Andrew tke business in| ——— , confessed 4 doz! mission to him to| cetver, and upon the ir two wtore A In rave Veterinary of 1 Park n apartment hot 5 8 uNed | t of the Purchasing De- i hint Gee Negras ti ives of bread weighing twely how to Rellpve Queeale, t bicyele, leaving it in front uf the) oo rticnt, he ted. V whieh the desper fituution | ounces and sells them for five cents. 1 annie . t Park's nine-yeu, buliding, and that was the clue thut |PAyyment oe Sime in which the|¢ trolley, too Eta he wine Wakeinie 1,800 loves a diny ayeenies er ‘A pe bela fou led to his arrest. Yesterday Detectiv’ | vonvanizution system” was working, | a bpmught to the uttenten, Nid ailing then aij. And every” time fold African Hone th Mullen, who had been watching for) witcox testified, fraud could be com-|8enator Burlingas T drop a nickel in my cash register,” pulled to-day Dr. John S. Gillespie ne boy on the wheel,” was told that) vitted without tie slightest fear of] "The fact is that there either } Bee a ee Ment ae a TIVETRORE nat | HROOKI. PARK -T erinary such a boy had left a bicycle in front) Ggerection, This, he sald, was despite |to be less service nore mon with four at $850 4 barrel aud. is the dentist Of No. 740 Riverside Drive and had | jes Fl", » organization of the [able us to Kive better | Caer coat con ktdereal® cermin and’ hak (tet t gone to the rear of the building. He | ottice Deen #0 perfected | lly this has got to. b et Ge tis Bereta | was arrested and is sald to have taken | 4, o rpetration of fraud | State of publ ard ao and fae from the rooms of William Hop- | 4 Quine. ns | -_— DRUGS SEIZED IN RAID. Hite opelal. tik the building supe ndent Lack of system was not beca |BIG GAIN IN INTERBOROUGH. roy ‘The Montana Realt mpiny Of | an inadequate force, the witnes pected 1.8. Agents and Nar nto show. fers $5,000 rewand for informat mated wh 1e said thet he began "i Mapit ‘Tranatt Inte Beookiye Wuacee Fons | fing to the t and conyict | work in New York eleven men , ‘ 4 mation he te the two men who yesterday h y 159 men were added to his| fs iad rowring toothache up Washington Irving Davis assist | force | mice Na J smashed the was ina very bud nt house manager of the Montana |” Mitiions of dollars were tied up in} i un N i it ‘Ap: ents, No. ¥ park Avance | 3.000 outstanding voyax accounts of Mu Mire Rrovk Jay anal Binal and escaped wit 500, afte: py Shipping Board lust summer, Mr. | | at Davis and looting his desk, nox wtnted, His plan to plac rrested f eha WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN. tT 1.000 men in the field for a month | # 1 | —-—- FAILURE ON EXCHANGE. to make collections was at first turned ur ent Lucadin Lusi: | Wife of Prominent Cap ba » VN EAN - wn Agrenpern weoult " mt between n nu Von : es Cittaen Bewlldered at | 20.000 und $300,000, but later was an Avenii Hrnest BK. Smith & Con Dealers in| $200.00) 4 ey ee O00, bs | ir “ j Sowvial Lo The Brenan Wort jecuritien, Go Under, neene HT, Abadie, a promle| Bah x sudan API: MAY J. Jan. .-—Mr ‘ ¢ of the y Yor tack Fx-| nent engineer who vised the t Ihvest \ held $ Joseph Stit 1 Vatlure of the Now york ith & co,{construction of Camps Leh, Funston | 1 + Federal Court | this firm and Dodgy, who was -apnointed as-| ret 31,508, , uring }law of Samuel 8! Stock Jox.| #itant to the Chairman of the Ship Mried monthist. ih A the staff of urd oof Educa also a member of the Boston Stock JX-) De aoard in Anguat, 1919, and in| WR chaded during the strikes, so that) pr on, Special Deputy | iKata: Junction nO | September of that year was made | trom July to October, inclualy ‘ est Saturday wht, It ie supposed Mrs, Stites Most of the Srosiness ot Sis Asti Wa?) General Controfier of the toard and| waa a travel of but 1,091,415 Stre turning to this eity on the 6 the failure Was’ regarded as uu-|took the stand this afternoon to re- pa entaativa } iva Wee at Winsluw Junction bee : lrute testimony previously. given by|the Hotel P yivanin batare. She y | bewildered” and to cross as | Martin Gillen. ‘The Jatter, who was| amities af the Congressions} AON ies eesetr ease nop White Cross Nurses to Help Buy | oxecutive arsintant to Judge Payne Ba Gul LaMar sill A ASME Se thier A havinet na. | when he was Chairman of the 8 ures, a eet at Mre. Stites Atiantie city ot wing ‘Board, seyercly criticised the}? kK lawyer, Un’ enth F pefore ings at WI wake ing in the Hotel MeAlpin | to ira'a wocounting syetem. dn de Of tno BULAY last night #00 New York nurses or-| ehuing the system Col, Abadle suid: Affairs in New > guniaed a White Cross chapter to ralse| “phe accounting and auditing sys- funds to buy food from farmers In| tem of the Kmergency Fleet Corport Ireland for distribution there among} tion and the Division of Construction Th |James A. Frear an » cout of $40,000, he told Chairman the other « the destitute, The organtxation was kya croated almost ina day, It was |mitteemen, was fixed by a Ni reque: od ye} sable fram om cheated alma from fothing. earree ue “d The ihe k Ramonn De Valera dr/ Gertrude] ‘Testimony that the cost of recon | vey Board y raiser Kelly presided. The members of the | gitioning the Steamship Manchuria, | $210,000, lie said, on the recommenda Cimanizatlon wit weal. Fines gan fone of the vessels chartered hy the |tion of Honry tlacksione, Supery is ng paid a benefit ball at tho Twelfth] War Depastment,.was increased trom | Magnecr of the Army Transport Se Regiment Armory Feb. a, 940,000 to $240,000 was given to-day in| vice , Identity Body M n rtised to will buld ap aw Fo in Kearny | Man Who Accused Jamen ith jeadown. of Attempted Bribery In 4 ted. | the man ‘found frozen} Jaca Le Goldman, changed with im the Kearny Meadows | war aoquitted 1 jury befor dentified to-day |Mupreme Court Juath ve gill rty-two Nears | ni i wit Hamittor Har: | ingesvorn f un t a Mirial permit a Inia bribe to toatify againnt f r topays Volice Inepestor Dominick 1M ee ee FIFTY KICKS ADAY POLICEMAN USED DIVORCE WITNE AGANST THEPOLIGE AS SPY ON WIFE REACHING WHITMAN INDNORGE CASE Show Capt. Belton Was in Charge of Precinct Other’ Departments— Al” Thomas Early on the Job. Mr, Whitman Intends to lose| Patrolman in starting lis Investigation West 47th into graft in the city departments was! Ness for Robert F. Reeve of Newark) betokened by the appearance carly|in divoree proceedings yesterday] this morning at the Special Prosecu-| Maybelle Johnsou Reeve be- | tor’s office of Detective Sergwant Al hitncetlor Fielder, testified Thomas, for whose servic aide in hud feft Nis post on the “difting the tid Mr. Whitman crossed | nights of Dec. 10, 11 and 13, 1919, to, swords with both Mayor Hylan and! spy on Mra Reeve, known then as | May®elle Johnson, in her apartment Poller Commissioner Enright John When Mr. Whitman asked for the! at No. 31 West S6th Street, Man- | pattan ail of Thomas to the graft inquiry right promptly refused to” accete| “Don't you know tho to the request, Then followed the| the resulations of the subponeas for the Mayor and his! lice, Department for « pm Comminsioner of Police, the unveiled 49 this sort of work?” menace of serious trouble if the work | Chancellor. . of a public officer was obstructed in| “Well, we had permission,” the po- any way, the complete backdown of | iceman replied. the two city offictals—and the detail] “Who granted the permission?” of Thomas to Mr. Whitman's stall “Mr. Reove told me he had received Mr. Whitman has selected Thomas | Permimsiyn,” McKay answered, adding an hie chief investigator and hig in-| ttmt he Zot no money for his work. structions were tw report early to-| Mr. Reeve, who got a divorce decree day to take over at once the tasks to| miei after the patrolman had testified which the special prosecutor will as] he hud seen a Lionel Schuster with sign him. ‘Their conference this] MTS. Keeve in the apartment, swore wnorning concerned not onfy chese| that he went to the district inspec: tasks of discovering evidence to be] tere office and wae referred to the placed bofore the graft Grand Jury, “wptain of the West 47th Street Po- but also the personnel of, the staff ation. 5 "homa 1] have about him to aid "The captain told me," he testified, Re dkapante “that it would be ali right fur me to A list, already long, of witnesses to] 4% MeKay, wad t did." ; be called before the Grand Jury has Ty that dealt wells in opera of been propared by Mr. Whitman, Com- sll aN on Me « hbeoeliet plaints against the Police Department thib cakawered ae ys in the form of wtatements by citizens] WT ammurtod Ne ti ow that on reaching Mr, Whitman at the ot of about fifty a day, Some of| fee. 10, 11 and 13, 19, the precinct “good! was under Capt. Samuel Helton, now at thé Time. Ttussell MoKay of the eet Station, clief wit-) it {s against ow York Po- 4 patrolman to asked the Keeve, ure rate fitde"” One of two of them, he added; | inepector, in- command of the Vice ee ete an Inspection of the} other post April 8, 1920. Dominick idence relative ‘otha depart-| Henry, under conviction for perjury, ethan that of the police present lwas the Inupeotor of the district in td late last week by Meler Stein. Legis brink, spec counsel In the Board of which the West 47th Street stution is Eatimate’a investigation into city [located In December, 1919, Vontmaute, Although Mr, Whitman]! ingpoctor etton, seen to at oon oabio tosay that he had found | mstice seadquurtera, denied be x any evidence of crime in the evidence, | permission while captain of the pres he-intended to sift it to the bottom: | Cinct for a policeman to leave his post to spy on 4 woman in her apartment. “I don't know the case,” he said. “1 don’t even reall the policeman. 1 know absolutely nothing about tt." Sissies at KLOOR ON STAND cl LEAPS BEFORE “L” TRAIN IN RUSH HOUR Retired Woolen Merchunt Instantly QVES WIFE CASE SETBACK IM COURT Chauffeur Swears He Did Not Know Contents of Affidavits > for Mrs. Livingston, ; Mrs, Mamie Werthetmer LivingS ston of (No. 666 Went 169th Street, daughter of the late Samuel Wer- thelmer of Philadeiphia, who ts sald to have left $5,000,000, suffered « shock in her suit for absolute @i- vorce against her husband, Harry Livingston, wealthy owner of @ ain of clothing stores, to-day, » Ono of her witnesses, James Pugtuiely the Livingston chauffeur, swore in” Justice Whitaker's part of cumee Court that he had signed, withou knowing its contents, an at 4 in which {t is declared he saw a Miss Arnold in Livingston's apart- ment in the Hotel Astor, Mrs. Live ingston hanes Miss Laura Arnold” AM co-rempomdent In her sult a Mr. Livingston, who ts strongi¥ — contesting his wife's suit, has filed a counter sult in which he chargek misconduct and hames Major FP. Ay Wol®, Harry Hunter, Loutx Kahne Herbert Growamag “and other enditt- ed men.” ° <4 Livingston's chain of stores cxtend through Pennsylvania and West? Virginia, and he derives from this Dusinces an income, according to his wife's papers, of $150,000 4 year, Mra. Livingston has deen living aged from her husband and receiving an allowance from him under a sepata~ tion agreement. Tho pluintitt, youthful and attrae- tive, appeared in court to-day aceuni™ | panied by her two s Milton Wit twenty-two, and Irving 0, wi years old. The older boy came one of his mother's star witnesses! Mrs. Livingston, in her answer, ade! mits having given Harry Munters named by Mr. Livingston, $12,690, It fact, she ways she actually let bt have $20,000, Dut this, she oxplaine, was on account of @ joint throwtiog venture in which they were interest As to a diamond ring, this, she a ahe gaye this to him én recogni tiaaa services which she believed he q rendered for her. She indignanthy: answers 4 charge of having taken due interest in soldiers during the Wi by explaining that she felt & patriotic interest In the men atten made them presents before ¢) Killed by Ninth Avenue Express —Traffic Tied Up. Olshin, thirty-six, of No. 354 4 Street threw himaelt in front Avenue “L" exproas tratn | _AT FLIGHT INQUIRY Lanits West 15 of a Ninth to Canada Describes the Juour- ney Northwand, thia morning at Wghth Avenue and bd . lstth Street and was instantly killed.| Tleut. Louis A. Kloor, command Soores af women axw tho sulcide and|of the bolloon expedition which re- sulted in disaster to himself and nts compantona, Lieuts, Farrell and Hine many fainted. Trac was delayed tnore than fifteen minutes. Olshin, who tad been in the woolen | ton, in the frozén reaches of Canada, buainess with bis brothers at Nos, 114-|went on the stand ‘to-day 'n the 1G Btoccker Street, wore a diamond! Naval inquiry at the Rockaway Sti- pin and diamond cut links and hed] gion, fhaes el Oe ssn Bumbo The party could lave lundod at went. to the scene tn remponne to u| Well, N. ¥., shortly: after dark, he wen! ne scene Int nse tow i eps police, summons anpanied by ol-4 Stated, Wut since there was no in ahin‘a two little girls, Mrs. Olshin was|dcation of a storm or a shifting of Jout shopping at the time. the witld, he decided to go on, OPPENHEIM, GLUINS &G 34th Street—New York Wednesday—The Greatest Commander of Balloon Expedition | Misses’ Advance Spring Dresses embarked for the overnua |Nelds and invited them from neq amps to entertainments tn her hy oF She claima she haa been an by @ certain police liedtenant of f! city aa the instigation of her husbat \ ‘This Heutenont will be called as & witness. = te Onty“ one surviver Formea NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 18.—Atter Leesher Stow } fifty-ons yeara of effort, and with fim | Ambition accomplished, the Connectieun | Women Suffrage’ Association dissolwed to-day. 9 Among those wt; | thin assoelation wer Isabell. Re | Mikelwaky said she knew of no, Ile gave a description of the flint) cB re v her son-in-law should take|and conditions of the weather. aon. oe j hia} He retired from the woolen] Lieut Hinton was in court ptopacrd| ‘The meeting was In ‘Hartford, je a month ago, had no money trou-| to tuke the atand When-eallod, but! Mi Frinces Millen Burr, 6labtyen te and was in excellent health, she! Tseut. Farrell was confined to a airk alone is lying of the ploneer band. He was 4 Mason and an dod wan secretary from 1869 to 1910, : « . Values in Ree See een soe ee Charmeuse, Ta Kimono Effect andembroi Organdyc Misses’ Dept. About 200 Misses’ Spring Dresses llso Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Values to 75.00 38.00 Crepe and Georgette, in Basque, Straightline, Tunic, Coatee and 3rd Floor _~s ffeta, Satin, Canton s. Braided, beaded deed. Lace end ollars and Cuffs. on ee Pe $s mY nes RR men, ew, ge OR,