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THE | a ©) *DROPPED $100,000 | TRADING WHILE HE | TOOKHHS VACATION Walter Schmidt Testifies at Bankruptcy Hearing His that he was to share in the prospec- tive profits, Under croxa oxamination, Mr. Corimshaw said, that although being in charge of the firm's customer accounts he did not know of the Accounts of C. P. Lingle and Martin p’ largest accounts of | Sinclair Oi! y thousands of | iron Products id that he did not know that | Woolworth these were “house accounts’? until] Weelworth p after the failure of Schmidt & Co, Union Tank ‘The hearing was adjourned until] aiiette Razo Oct. 20, N. ¥. & Honduri (For other Page 30.) 1 LB. 140Z. BABY silsioniniilidia FOREIGN EXCHANGE. To-Day. Y't'dy. Wk. Ago. T 4.86%) per sovereign) — Deman: o 44g 44ay Sterling 4.49% 7.04% G@eedings aguinst Walter J. Schmidt babies of {ts age was placed in an incu- Mary Dushman, who is twenty-six old, weighs only 1 pound and 14 oun The girl is perfectly normal in e respect, he said, and is certain to liv his office, No. 68 Willam Street. Walter J. Sohmidt, head of the under cross-examination by EB. Jackson, attorney repre- nting Harold Harper, trustee for he creditors of the brokerage firm, Began his testimony telling of is transactions with Raymond Shaw & Co. He said he carried an account in ‘his own name with the Shaw firm and Holland (par 40.2 cents per florin)— Cables ........... 98.00 88.87 (par 19.8 cents per franc) 6.99 «66.98 1.17 Austria (dectmal of a cent to the crown)- Demand 0014 = 001400144 (bar 19.8 cen chma) 5 crown) 26.57 own) 17.78 38.80 Dushman, 179 18th Street, y City. Both are healthy and normaiy Dr. O'Gorman. sutd nti LEGLESS WOMAN BEGGAR Norway (par 26.8 cents per rs + 17.90 17.80 Gets Suspended Sentence for So- ng Alma on Street. Mrs. Minnie Ja! thirty-eight, of No. 108 McKenzie 8t Newark, N. J legless woman, charged with sol! alms, was given a suspended sei rraigned before Jefferson Market Court to- Mrs. Jake was artested yesterday by Detective Samuel Hayden in Sixth Avenue, between 3isf and 32d Stre Hayden told Magistrate Norris the woman's atement that she was a sister-in-law of George S. Richmond 82% 1% ]of No. 12 Bank Street, Paterson, N. J., a Justice of Peace of that city, had bee verified. Hayden said that Richmor offered to care for Mrs. Jake if sh + he lost $100,000 in trading. itted that during Feb and part of April of that he was on a vacation in Florida, but Baid that his account with Shaw con- tinued per pereta) Cables 15.28, 15.22 15.20 Hungary (decimal of « cent to the crown) — Demand O14 OH = Ot Checho Slovakia (par 20.8 cent ; Demand 8.88 1 Schmidt testified he gave his part-]poimna idecimal of @ vent to ner Ernest Scrimshas, of Arlington. pemand , 0008 0110 0101 N. J., in Schmidt & Company, $25,-| Finiand (par 19.9 © per mark) 000 to purchase a house to present and 2200 -2.85 to Mrs. Schmidt. He suid that he] Jugo Slavia (decimal of a cent to the also presented his wife with stock in crown)- the Brennan & White Shoe Company, ot Newark J., that cost $40,000. He said h d bought a farm for] ¢, his brother-in-law, Martin Sheridan, costing $12,000 and that later he had crown) 8.30 Demand 38% = «BBM, Roumania (decimal of @ cent to the leu)— and eect Seal dollar) — «+ 100.12% 100.12% 100.02 (par 48.8 cente per yen) given Sheridan about $70,000 to pur-| Cables. 4510) B60, 9840) | ania dua ba Hee tile WIth HIP RHA HiA @hase stock for the farm. Hongkoitk (par 59.42 cents per dollar)—— Wife: Mri Jake agreed to go to Pater: Sables 5.50 35.75 86.00 Schmidt also testified to having son. Presented his wife with two automo- biles. Questioned reg with the former Schmidt & Deery, fied that at the dissolution of th: firm in 1921 he had withdrawn “$400,000, out of which he d paid Mr. Deery $100,000 for the offices of the concern Mr. Jackson requested him to pro-| duce Mrs. Schmidt, his wife; t Sheridans, id brother-in- Taw, and cashier of the firm. 5 " talk with these pers to appear at a later hearing. Attorney Jackson called Ernest Scrimshaw. Mr. Scrimshaw testified that although he was a partner in the @efunct firm, he had no financial interest \n it, but it was understood -|MONDAY COAL LOADINGS 36.10 85.40 firm of Both Bituminons and Show Increase. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 | .1LTS 11.62 11.80 Chile (par 20.00 cents per paper peso) 14.10 18.90 13.80 Anthracite Cables —— -Coal pro- — U, 8. REALTY EARNINGS. me account for five months ende ord-breaking rate, according tc to the American Railway Association. Bituminous mines on Monday produced largest 6 carloads, the mined in any one da ned on y last wee! total would amount to more than 000 tons would result in tion of well over 13,000, 6,446 cars of anthracite, were loaded Saturday mined da; 7| OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow--A Special Offering Chic Millinery for Autumn Clever Creations--Distinctive Desig’s There is a tang and charm to these hats | that are irresistible; Velvet and metallic 8 75 combinations, trimmed with flowers, fancies e and laces; in black and the new high colors. Also on Sale in Our New YorkStore Teeth Without Piges I Save Degyed 10 CLEAR UP UGLY},2.Q00, bei BROKEN OUT SKIN|(V” gue si 2it" Any breaking out or skin irritation om face, neck of | is overcome if quickest by applying Menttig-Sul- WHILE YOU W, phur, says a noted skin specialist. BLOg ecause of its germs destroying prop- * Ap erties, nothing has ever been found to tuke the place of thix sulphur Stop Laxatives Which Only Aggravate Constipation Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative— so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving, Doctors prescribe fine! because BROKEN PLATES RERIRED Breparation that instantly Lrings| Wf 203 E, 125th St, coy Park Av. ease from the itching, burning and (over Lott's Gand Store.) lubricant and irritation, thus replaces } Meutho-Sulphuy heals ecxema right up, leaving the skin cleay and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Suipbuy may sie ob. Tt is used it. Try it to- day. ' tained at any drug store. like cold cream.——Adyt, 1 IBRICANT-NOT A LAXAT! ps Aap sakes Lirias vurRiaNcE WHAT YoU SiED—A WORLD “WANT” so! (an rinw ax nem a ») Generosity to Relatives sg we, Cables .... 448% 4.49 42) anats France (par 19.8 cents per tite bea NOW IN INCUBATOR | a tmeek® oe... 5 5 J ee The hearing in the bankruptcy pro- 78r% Teay. fant | What'te said to be one of the smaltest The parents are Margaret and Joseph | WILL BE CARED FOR}, WERE RECORD BREAKING | | EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. @nd company, brokers, No, 30 Broad] © oo $B $8 GIT [abtor tn the Mothers, Institute Feet, who went into bankruptey on ny (par 90.8 conta per gold mark) "| City to-day, in an effort to make it ap- Feb. 28 5 e re: O- 7 ke . A J proach its normal size and weight. last, ‘were resumed to-day ei cana, ee eee According to Dr. M. W. O'Gorman, ||[) Before referee Peter B, Onley jr., at i Isto 1873 ters [Chief of the Division of Child Hygien duction started off this week at a ree- |) amount conn, BROOKLYN ABRAHAM Store Hours: 9 to p:30 Misses’ Smart New Frocks "Of Tawill and Wool Crepe $11.95 | It’s not necessary to point \ out that this is a special \ event—for you will imme- diately recognize thedresses =. as models that you are glad lr to pay $15 for! And they ||| are such effective styles, so || distinctive with youthful j||\\ simplicity, so well made de- spite their minimum price. Equally adapted for school, street or busi- ness wear, and you're sure to find some style that especially appeals, for'there are 16 different styles in the collection, some beaded, some embroidered, with various clever ways of necks aid sleeves, color piping, pleated panels and uneven hems; in navy, also somein black and brown. Sizes 14, 16, 18. A. & 8.—Seeond floor, Central. Crepe ‘Night Gowns, 94c On of the smallest prices ever, for these attractive nightgowns—slipover style with round, V, or square necks, small cap sleeves; effectively finished withcolored stitching. Pink, honeydew, and orchid; of soft cotton crepe that lauders beautifully and requires no ironing; sizes 15, 16, 17. A. & 8,—Second floor, East New Suits for Women $24.75 This is the lowest price this season for suits of this high character. They are of such desirable fabrics as wool velour, tricotine, twill cloth or mannish mixtures and incorporate all the newest phases of autumn and winter modes. Plain and Fur Trimmed Suits The picture is one example of their smartness, but other models exploit just as interesting new style effects. Every coat reveals hand finishing details, is warmly interlined and silk lined throughout. Surely more than one could expect even at the special price of $24.75. Brown, Navy, Black, Gray and Oxford. Sizes 36 to 44. A & 8,—-Becond floor, Central Women’s Mannish Coats Retain. Smartness at a Low Price $17.75 These are what the English would term swagger great coats, with their large, commodious- pockets,—in herringbone, tweed and plaid-back fabrics. One of these very practical models is pictured. Superior tailoring is its great success in conjunction with its lovely shade of tan and colorful plaid back. Many of the coats at $17.75 are of fine imported materials. The dominant shades are brown, reindeer and gray inter- mingled colorings; patch or slashed pockets, turn-back cuffs, plain or pleated backs. All sizes from 36 to 44. A. & B.—Becond tioo Women’s Velveteen Skirts Artistically Embroidered $11.75 Since autumn modes advocate richness for almost every type of apparel, sure'y a lovely twill-back velveteen skirt with a practical purpose deserves instant approval. These skirts adapt a new one- sided style, as pictured, with wool or chenille embroidery applied in dainty motif design, $11.75 is their introductory price, far below their regular valuation, Aas Telephone: Main 6100 Printed Silk Blouses Newest Mode—Lowest Price $3.79 The newest fabrics fashioned in the smartest ways, and all at one of the lowest Prices of the season. No wonder that this pecial purchase of blouses is considered worthy of holiday importance. And they are such effective styles! Hip length over - blouses, or clever side-tie effects, in a delightful array of the new and fascinating printed designs on radium and crepe de chine. Their below-the-waist-liné finish makes them as attractive for wear with separate skirts as with autumn suits, Sizes 36 to 46, A. & 8.—fecond floor, Kast. Women’s ‘Slipover Sweaters Holiday Priced—$1.95 The bright, smart slipover sweaters, that are so generall: vacate! and becoming, but not so generally ow riced. hese came in a special purchase, just 600 of them, ol Gene: ted yarn, with high round necks and braided girdles. They are in buff—an excellent sweater shade for fall—brown, black. } navy and turquoise. Sizes 36 to 44. vA | A. & 8.—Gecond floor, Central. _- A Pleasing Price for Dainty Crepe de Chine Negligees a The satisfactory sort of negligees that ip i leisure. hours about the hotion: casing Senegal becoming, but so inexpensive that you can afford te use them is for more practical wear, Of a heavy crepe de chine, they are full cut and well made, trimmed with self ruching, in i ise oF ge ay g, in attractive shades of turquoise or A. @ @—Messanine, Centrai Silk Jersey Bloomers $1.94 New, bloomers in all the new fall col f sey silk, with elastic finish and saddle pesaighay La Pnent that provides just the right amount of warmth rated is comfortable to wear and dainty in appearance. Also ~ Silk Jersey Pantalettes, $1.94 Introducing the Knicker-Slip, $4.98 Of silk jersey, combining a camisole and syor panta- lette; with drop seat. In street colo _— A. @ 8.—Beconé fipor, Basy The Wanted Sort of Underwear at Sale Prices Underwear that you need for fall and winter, at sma prices to create a holiday sale. eee , Boy's Fleece-Lined Shirts, 59¢ Gray cotton, high neck and long s'eeves, Also ankle length pants and drawers to match at the same low price. Shirta, 4 to 16 years. Ankle Pants, 3 to 10 years. wers, 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Fleece-Lined Shirts, 490 Of cotton with Dutch necks and elbow sleeves; knee pants to match, size 3 to 10 years. Size 12 and 14 years, §9c, Women's Cotton Combinations, 69¢ Bodice and regulation style, knee length, pink,sizes 36 and 98. Women’s Silk Vests, $1.69 Bodice style with ribbon straps, flesh, size 36 to 42. A. & B.—Seoond floor, Bast. Try A. & S.’s Bakery When You Have an Appetite for Cake Some people bake home, others buy their cake; the first means time and trouble, and the second does not always in- sure satisfaction. But we know from experience that the A.& 8, bakery products are the nearest to having the “home- make” flavor as anything you haye ever eaten. Try . row’s specials, and we are sure you Will say ‘““They’re the kind mother used to make.” Chocolate Layer Cake—2 layers, $5¢, regularly 400, 8 layers, 50c, regularly 60c. (12 portions to a cake). * Old Fashion Molasses Fruit Cake, 20¢ Ib., regular'y 80¢. se «8 wee Place your orders for Halloween now, ' A. & 8. Subway floor, Livingston street |