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ad [ae } lpg _ ASPRESTSLAYER ~*GLOSES DEFENSE Big Crowd in Court Room as ‘Cross-Examination Is Started. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 20—The @efense in the trial of the Rey. Edwin WR. Stephenson, Methodist minister, eharged with the murder of Father | James BP. Coyle, Catholic priest, {den rested its case to-day. Stephenson's lawyers reserved the right to intro- uce rebuttal witnesses later. The @ccused minister was the last regular | WWE de) oN | md =0@).) Hetense witness. Cross examination @f him continued when court opened; You read a lot about milk Long lines of spectators jostled each other to-day long before the floors of the Court House were! opened, eag to hear the minister undergo cross-examination on his story told yesterday of how he and his wife had pleaded in vain for their only daughter to return to them, and how he shot Father Coyle in self- defense after he had been knocked flown and kicked. * ‘The daughter, Mrs. Ruth Stephen. | @on-Gussman, whose marriage to Pedro Gussman, a Porto Rican Cath- | olic, precipitated the tragedy, has! not appeared at the trial. A | vead in court stated that the who hus s since separated from lie nd, intends to ad by th defenso to tell how he became ac- quainted with the minister's daugh ter and finally married her without the knowledge of her parents. Gussman was sun PASTOR ON TRIAL "°CceErScazRot.s,| Lawyer De Mn On an affidavit by Clarence Nettles, 1 lawyer of No. 29 Broadway, that his pocket had been picked of 81,500 he had collected as attorney for the tenants of No, 144 West 109th Street and intended to depusit with the Clerk of the Court, bending action on a rent lispute Freediander, of the Eighth Court, to-day adjourned to Nov, granted to the tenants. Nettles promised restitution to the tenants, but they once instituted criminal proceed against him and he is now under §: « Charge of Theit by Tenants, ball, exectitors of the estate own ing who had commenced raise rents $3 apartm quested the court to vaci talned tWo months ago wh eviction ng court .or- disp. { While on the wa , he Was robbed, Cheese is pure, rich milk in SOLID form. Only the genu- ine has “PHILADELPHIA” - the label. Fresh every ay. >) \ \ \ “ Friday & Sa TWO awa NLS \/ 2500 Pairs of Last a NANENES $ WENA NENE? w NEY YY smartly shoes at Wax AY \ calf, gun metal calf, patent NO C.0.D'S 478 Faltoi glad to give everyone the benefit For over forty years I have bi Having been obliged to make a Diamonds Appraised for The most ordinary test of a This, however, is not a co scratch the glass in a was re genuine diamonds. ‘The real problem, however, is is worth the price asked for it, es} of unusual value. A more simple test is to place {ta globular shape. If not, it will MONDS at less than usual store 1 will be to your advantage to buy Banker to tha Masses Liberal loans in envy amount. rates only, Holmes Electric Service Special Offering PUMPS t& OXFORDS Values $8. cAn opportunity to buy high type, ably Low Prices. ‘Walking and dress models in Russia suede, brown kid, black satin, Louis and military heels. NO EXCHANGES NEW YORK Mth Street and Brondway LYN BR 1052 Flatbush Avenue, at Heverly Road 5 / How to Tell a Ceauine Diamond By BENJAMIN FOX, Pawnbroker— Merchant ye these days, when artificial diamonds are so general, and often hard to distinguish from the genuine except by an expert, 1 am myself and the thousands who come to me for LOANS and advice, and who have learned to rely on my judgment. the point of a needle. If the stone is genuine, the water will retain How You Can Save Money on Diamonds fn stock a large variety of all qu in A oe of modern settings at MON Y My business admits of the possibility of selling t this address nearly 83 years, and still prospering. This in itmelt should inspire your confidence in my RELIABILITY, that contains every food ele- ment—plus the health pro- moting ‘‘vitamines.’’ “Philadelphia” Cream Means GOOD Cheese’ turday Only DAY Minute Modes iii | VEF/ SIMIC INCI SIS ey, 85 IR to $10. styled remark- | leather, black kid, black EFI IEICE ILS, NO REFUNDS of my knowledge. een handling diamonds. thorough study in order to protect Individuals and Estates diamond is to try it by cutting nclusive test, as some stones will at may lead you to think tl t oy not the diamond lly if it is supposed to be one nec a drop of water on the stone with spread, of diamonds VING PRICE ou FINE DIA- nrices. A call will cenvines you it diamonds from me BENJAMIN FOX Reliable Pawnbroker-Merchan , 72 Eighth Ave., near 14th St., House of Voltte and Cheertul service. Gok MvVenande WORLD, THuwsSDAY, OOTOBRR 40, 10a GRAND PIANOS—Who has not longed tor one?--are being shown in the Wanamaker Piano Salons (finest in America, we are told). The col- lection is the most representative in Greater New good Grand Pianos. It includes the CHICKERING and K) ABE and SCHOMACKER. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Friday's Features * * * English plum-pudding pillows * * * Girdles that are the talk of New York * * * Diana Salon has an outgoing of frocks * * * \ flattering material, the season’s-success, in din- ner and evening gowns * * * A famous silver-plate © maker lowers prices * * * Good-bye, men’s topcoats. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant The tenants were brought to court, by e etin g 0 an Autumn Needs at Gratifyingly Lower Costs Open from 9 to 5.30 86 to $12 a string Graduated pearls, strings 18 iches Jong, 1d-karat god ps, ribbed gold. $9 to $15 a string Graduated pear! to 31 inches long, 14-karat white | soy. gold clasp set with diamond. | peeling. At early Outgoing of our famous Diana Salon Frocks for Miss 14 to 20 at $29.50 to $79.50 Originally $49.50 to $115 Typical of Paris in their exquisite simplicity and ex- Day frocks of fine silk crepes—plain and brocaded—and a few tailored frocks of mou: Also—a few evening frocks of taffeta, with the pic- turesque Spanish skirt. Second Fioor, Old Building, Tenth Street French Pearl Necklaces at less than half price $3 to $5 a string Graduated pearls, strings 18 to 80 inches long, solid 14-karat ne. Graduated pearls, strings 13 to’ 80 inches long, filigree 14- karat white gold clasps. $28 to $40 a string juated pearls, strings s to 27 inches long, 14-karat gold clasps set with genuine diamond. Indestructible French pearl beads, gwar- | $12.50 to $18 a string G strings 13 | anteed against breaking or The Bijoux Shop—Main Floor, Old Building soft anu sil The straight small s double fur start at $16.50, The prices, from that to $325 for a large shoulder cape, vary, $90. not with the quality of the fur, —animal scarfs and large for it is the same throughout, capes with borders of tails. but with the size of the neck- are included in this therefore m the mole blue, gray, old b'ue, green are the colors models do not come in —one model lias For litle girls frocks bloome. ze8 2 to 6 years, I$ MALO (pictured)—Sear- » brown, navy blue or with blouse, for little girls s Kirt, but Searlet, brown All the most attractive color| schemes of the season, inctud-| ing the very popular red ard| each one a good, praetical coat black combination used exten-| for genera J Width 6 in ‘aille Ribbon ~The yard Width 6 inehes Deeply-furred Skunk Neckpieces--$16.50 to $325 Skunk, when it i s, lends great distinction to a rfs of —straight, long stoles, $115 in quality, such as is used in out ‘oat of cloth or Hudson seal. to $160. —small cape collars, $60 to —all excellently made. Muffs are also being shown, in both the round and canteen @hape. $75 and Second F + Old Building WOMEN'S FASHION SALONS Brocaded Chiffon Velvet gowns at $55 to $165 A flattering material, a success of the season Lovely gowns—for lines are grace- chiffon. The other has wide sleeves, foo] pointed draperies at dy the sides and a girdle ' Georgette crepe. S79.50 — 1 Ow illustrated ise peel ly charming wi trailing hem-line a wide, re sleeves $89.50—a cave buck, faced with chiffon, gives the model at this price, an unu. silhouette. From $97.50 to $165 the many models v in draping or in cut of the sleeves or veckline — all are ish faced withsecond Floor. old Buiiding “Mit From London—Adorable Jersey Suits for tiny tots For boys of 2 to 4 Wool jersey at $7. JACK HORNER (pictured) — Navy blue, scarlet, white, gray Ik je uits Tunic suit for little hoys at “ One-piece square necked frock French blu 1, maize or whi All these light b! r lered without shrink « bue Third Floor, Old Build Two Ribboa Sales Winter Topcoats Roman-striped Ribbon rove Sse yard for junior girls Exceptional at $25 Four smart belted models all around wear wool coating ouble faced eas Ven owe i ay without fur trimin anit Reindeer, b i mixture es 6 to Thi First Floor, Old Butiding Third Floor, Old Building Lovely Imported Decorations | inslity—are just off steamers. Our F irresistibly attractive av it does now, with all the new, beautiful articles on disp hy. : walnut The —English plum pudding low. —haystack pillow; —equally attractive for library or boudoir—made of gloriously colored soft dainty flowe! We give special mention to these | . A very important—as well hapes, be wv they hare noth interesting-—part of this col'se- Material price reductions due to lower costs of manu- n before tion, So numerous, and so var i) Of satin, combined with bie brocade. | We have just opened England has unique stool the tops of which conceal box which one may keep one's s Exquisitely dainty and full of All ready for the Silk Umbrellas 7 nee he hests ef » trom Hallowe’en Party? —Special—$5.50-— 1 Uniforms and apron sets for waitresses white Last ofa special lot of _ Good Wardrobe Trunks | HARTMANN—everybody knows them, Only 30 re- main, of a large number made expressly for us. | Taxi or small size, $50 grade—for $42 Three-quarter size, $53.50 grade—for $45 Medium size......$55 grade—for $47.50 B-ply basswood fibre-covered | and one drop section. raised eushion top—bra plated steel hardware— ¢cloth- ed—fitted with shoe box. The two other sizes have 4 drawers, with 6, 7 and 10 gar- ment hangers. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding a The small size has 3 drawers If you want a good Matched Dining-room Suite choose Friday from a number which we are selling at half price — $128.50 to 8886 instead of double those prices i lo 10 piece surtes in mohogany and for the Home Most of tiese exquisite French and English things—full of orig- ench room has never looked +9 We have also sone naghty tne bedroom suites, | to Ww es, which are going at a third less—now | $148 lo § lows on pillows Pre e pillow; the horn of plenty pillow; fh ehaym—made up iio utiful bedspreads -chaise-longue cove | —pillow tops; | —bureau scarfs; | | —table covers and doilie-; | Sixth Gallery, New Building —tops of pin cushions; —handkerchief and glove boxes. The lamp shades Lower prices for Wallace Silver Plate S, pretty laces and i cHuBe AEN dacHi thts facture justify downward vevision of prices on R. Walle English hassochs impossible to deserihe Wet, & Sons. silver-plated (able ware. ‘This reduction applies Needlework note » to all Wallace designs, ineluding the new and exquisite or entirely of satin, or of = Hoste pattern, cla room with a competent teacher iii charge, in which beginners as well | as advanced pupils will be taught, vered in tapestry, free of charge, how to copy any | 3 of our models—lamp shades and all boudoir accessories—provided the materials are purchased in the | Art Needlework Shop. First Floor, Old Building In the jewelry Store Teaspoons reduced....... ....from $8.50 Dessert spoons reduced. .from Dessert forks reduced -from Dinner forks reduced.. .from Butter spreaders reduced.....from Salad forks reduced..........from Cold meat fork reduced. from erry spoon reduced, Stool boxes per doz per doz, per doz, per doz. per dos, Normandy laces pirve Chests of 72 pieces 1 . from $130.00 to $106.25 Chests of 86 pieces reduced..from $180.00 to $154.00 You will find here all the ; a vorite decorations for ye Women’s all-silk taffeta um- | In our Silver-pla Ce Hallowe'en Party--from a huge,| brellas, finished with attractive ‘Tea seta (5 pieces); tes r peed rene make bance gaily painted hay-wagon drawn| tape edges in self color. Goud § pieces), trays, 8, cake baskets, hy two little white horses and} assortment of wood handles; | bon bon dishes, fruit bowls, tureens, meat platters, etc., to InSAtee OM AU ears ile saa stub ends, colored trimmed. Cord | Match the flatware. Stroy Fleac, Stewart Mull ding fivors for the table. “| loop, ring or leather-strap | - tyles, | Feet eT Ga mass won oe | Le best Sewing Machine value we have had in years Lom find "icietSS| French Handbags at $38 children. Camee Shop, | The Wanamaker drop- Steel beaded, $10 head sewing machine, made The favored pouch type | Of exceptionally good oak; Main Floor, Old Building Downstairs Store, New Bullding ew vel , Ww fin- —hand crocheted of silk— pel constructed, ell that close with a draw- F 3 ; . It has 5 d string in the form of a full set of adalat A tae running—is gua linked chain of steel. aharaad Main Floor, Old Buliding payment p 7 We are going to let 150 Topcoats go Friday at $34 They were $40, $45 and $50 in our regular stocks ! nd navy blue. wonderful dack Horner vies, x Main Floor, Old Buildin enormous pumpkin with “te : Our importations of vers—automatic lift tuchments—is light nteed for rourht onc n, if desived, Seventh Gallery, New Buliding Paris-made Chased Metal GIRDLES at $5 to $25 are already the talk of N York, because the styles just what the smart Pari- siennes are wearing, and the prices are exceedingly mod- erate. Cut steel, beaded, and je elled girdles, too—up to S61, Main Floor, Old Building Sizes are incomplete. And we are not going to buy uny more topcoats this on, So, rather than disappoint ‘> who sces just the pattern he any man—say one siz wants in size 35, but cannot vet it in Avs sice—we are going to let the lot go Friday at $6 to $16 less than their regular prices. Straight-li regulation uni forms, finished with fancy organic Teufts Many patterns—few coats of a kind Box coats, quarter lined with silk serge. Chester- fields, single and double breased, full lined, Herringbones and diagonals in tine tweeds, cheviots and unfinished worsteds— many of them imported fabries And plain oxtord cheviots tnd unfinished worsteds Cotton pongee, soisette, cottar Every coat is a Burlington Arcade Shop coat poplin, silk poplin, mohair and é in black, $2.95 to $1 abric; in. gray, to $19.75, according to In the lot—around 9 o'clock, certainly—there will be a very interesting choice in every size, 35 to 46. rs See these Shirts at $1. Apron sets ~ _ -_ * | or lace They are the sort we sold a year ago at $3 and $1 ‘ ACO, 2 Al] WOVEN jnadras the whole 3,000, Wish we had thirty times three thou- Waitresses’ ¢ vnd sueh shirts fo sell at e155. We don't believe any other store has one. Big Ki i election of very good patterns and eood colors. Satin stripes. Corded madra bine i tiny Plain white madies. Sorry wee can't promise any wore like them at so low a price. mie, organdie 9 be Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Third Floor, Old Building

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