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Motions Denied Delay Action @ral Sessions to speed alleged Wall Street ir Biven to-d when denied the motion of ot E. Die plea of not guilty so of tHe indictment a grand larceny and b be attacked A motion & M. Fuller of E. M. Ft spect the minutes of & Co. t nied by the Assistant then asked Ju retrial of Pulls gun, whic + that F District had discharegd the $: of “Nicky" Arnstein in connection with theft in Wall S the District Atto: to begin action turned all the pa ssistant Di h instruet sented 1 Jury which indicted Baul Meye ing Compa represe American Liner, f by a si pulled to A. M. damug, j eurpris whom t! many ior The ship last evening, scheduled, in murk, she side of the ct her course. ‘Tw fog settled over h None of the se’ sengers aboard the wait they amuse: various ways. Vora Fuller Cases. Evidence of a disposition in Gen- Elmore D. Dier of the » which indicted him, pre of throwing the case c nting the MONGOLIA SAL: 4 HOURS IN MUD Carries 15,412 Sacks of Christmas Mail. fucks of mail, most of it Christ- Summoned to Mother and Daughter. in Dier & Pebbles, a ¢ black cat five years a pe up the trials for} Guetay Hainer at No. 404 40tt Strevt regularities Wa8} Brooklyn, to-day is ed in the Ju Mancuso] iiathroom of the home aiting the of amination by the De nent Health, Puss is no, lo nember of the family, Mr a Hainer, and her old daughter; Dorothy, a his that the validity gainst him for bucketing might the Grand Jury " \ mo-| Hospital. mfortable and Mrt. Hainer had ved it it back in the evenin neountering on | i ld of pele JURY CONVICTS WOMAN out of court, to-] AS A ‘COMMON: SCOL ist te r his as Distric who pre Granda] J nstein; an) Bona 1 eight men » day bet iurshall in che “Mercer Cou y was accused by M testified that Mra a public nuisance, d the neighborhood, age and indulging In spiteful throwing see the people on shore. hour the Mongolia wor b engines. In the effort to fice he YOU WILL SAVE 25% ON CHRISTMAS PURCHASES When You Buy at the ANDERSON CORNE THIS 18KT. or Hamburg, waren JEWELRY SILVERWAR' EVERSHARP PENCILS AND FOUNTAIN PENS = An Unusual Offer ELGIN WATCH v the time aboard the FREE ENGR ODS ANDERSON’S MONOGRAM SHOP a1 hundred pas- rmed. During d themselves in time they could (The Anderson Corner) y ~ ’ t A Royal Dessert A Wholesome Food Standard for Half a Century e Made from the choicest ingredients obtainable. Packed in tins of various convenient sizes, At your Grocer’s Producers of RGR Boned Chickon She was attempting to put THIS GENCINE JEWELED At the Low Price of $8.50 JOHN AND NASSAU STREETS udding ~NSESSIONSCOURT] PUSS HAS RABIES That Wouid} Brooklyn Ambulance Surgeon Care for for the houreltold of “Ya loved in bandages as the repult of an attack 5 |made tpon them last night by the cat. It was necessary to call an am4 bulance surgeon from the Norwegian During a coughing fiteartier in the y the cat's collar had seemed un- actively Penested i n her flight. The cat fore at Federal Court. Judge] Porothy’s stockings and scratched ordered the jase marked} ber right lez budly t “ begin as soon as Mr. Ful-] The tenets pelea reaction ts lon had finished his sase in the Fed-| hall an Red Ane doe) on the cht: ‘eral (Court An am! surgeon patched up wou and attempted to get Pebbles, but the angered ‘al Seasions| Pet had retired beneath a bed Later 000 bail bond] it Was-enticed into the ‘bath room ‘by ~ his indictment] Means of a piece of chicken. An ex- qj} amination w be made to determine whether the cat has rabies. D’ ure nty, tr door neighbor, Sarmosky was ‘The princifial wit- testified that the defendant dis- using vile an- One of our many specials,Only $25 E A rr E ANY ARTICLE FOR CHRISTMAS HIS SPEECH IN JEWISH, LAWYER SUES ENRIGHT Other bat Police Commissioner Enrigft and Police Lieutenant Adam Kletz are de- fendants to-day in the County Court before a jury and County Judge Alonzo McLaughlin in FOR MAKING Goldberg, an attorney, Comm! rest. He is trying his own case, Exceeded Powers, Brooklyn | *Peech in Jewtsh. ® sult for damages brought by Louls ‘The plaintht is seeking a verdict for $2,000 from 1ch of the men for alleged false ar- Goldberg said he was arrésted Oct. 4, 1919, at the corner of Dumont and Sheffield Avenues while delivering o He was taken to the Miller Avenue Police Station, was held in $500 ball, and two days later appeared in the New Jersey Aventie THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923. Court, where tho Mngiatrate refused] ASKS PAY AS WITNESS; to entertain the charge and dismissed $50 FOR CONTEMPT It, The arrest followed an order al- —— ry to have xy Com-| Whtte Viatne Phystetan Reestves jeged have been fssued by Conv nébske iy Atte missioner Enright prohibiting strect corner addresses from being delivered Dr, Daniel Phelps Maguire, connected In any Janguage except English, Goli-|with a hospfial on gtaten Island, was berg claims that the order waa un-|fined $60 by Supreme Court Justice lawful and that in issuing it the Com- Tompkins at White Plains yesterday missioner exceeded his rights and|for contempt of court tn failure to power and invaded the constitutional [obey * subpoena in the $25,000 sult for right ot free speech, West Forty-second Street injuries brought by John W. Conroy against the Richmond Light and Power] You can hardly expect Gompany, “Why were you not here on Fri- day?" the physician, “Because 1 was 1 aiso wey | wae ‘Thureday.” Dr. “Did you tell Mr. 0° have #100 to teatity?” “f telephoned him from the hospital that I ought (o b6 paid for my ser- vices." Inatice Tompkins rétorted: “Tt was your duty to obey « subpoena. fe disobey a process of law. I shall Jumti¢e Lompkine tnquired of} io impose a fine for contempt of AMERICAN AUTHOR DIES howpital duty and ENGLAND. ubpoenaed to come replied, jell! you must e@ court aaked. Mra. Irene Osgood, an her home here to-day Stern Brothers Our Forty-Third Street Entrance With Its Covered Carriage Way Is as Practical and Convenient for Our Patrons as It Is Imposing. Fw Most important is the fact that one need not be dependent upon the weather for one’s shop- ping tours. No matter how stormy and wer the day, one remains protected every minute—alighting under the covered roof of this driveway, where a cheertul footman is ready with quick assistance. No bother with umbrellas, no icy little jaunt through the crowded streets ! ee Decorative Articles to grace the boudoir are always gifts. that czn be ce- pended upon to please. Besides adding to the comfort and convenience of one’s boudoir, these articles contribute immeasurably to its daintiness and beauty. Imported Pin Trays. oval shaped; rosebyd tfimming $1.50 Imported Hat Stands, attractively trimmed ., 7.50 Imported, Pin Cushions, various styles, $1.95 to 7.50 Imported Picture Frames with bow knot hangers, 12.00 Poplin Utility Boxes, cedar lined . 6.00 Tapestry and Velour Pillows, various styles, 5,00 $3.50, 5.00 +MAIN FLOOR. + -tStern Brothers} Noteworthy Values WEDNESDAY in a Sale of BOYS’ APPAREL Smart, finely tailored garments in warm, wooly fabrics All-Wocl Mackinaws BOYS’OVERCOATS in wool, plaids, and heather of high quality chinchilla, mixtures. Convertible or herringbone, and fancy mi:- shawl collars, and muff and tures in the most favored patch pockets. Sizes 8 to models of this seasdn, Sizes 18 years. Specially priced at 3 to 12 years. $9.75 $12.75 BOYS’ WASHABLE NOVELTY SUITS— Middy, Balkan or Oliver Twist styles. In linens, cham bray, Peggy cloths, Devonshires, and in models with linen blouses and tweed, or serge trousers. Sizes 3 to 10 years. $1.95 to $6.75 Tan Raincoats . .. Sizes 4 to 18 years, $5.75 to 10.00 Black Rubber Coats “ a se $3.50 and 5.75 Black Hats to match Southwesters e + 65c Chinchilla Pull-Overs . $1.95 to 2.75 Sweaters, $4.95 to 7.50 | Bathrobes, $3.95 to 7.50 Caps... + + $1.00 — tee Hair Bands for the Coiffures of Evening Wear With the simple style of hair dressing now in vogue for evening, one needs the sparkle and elaboration of a hair-band. In this assortment one will certainly find just the sort needed to harmonize with any costnme—there are shimmering frosted leaves, tinsel leaves, and wide tinsel ribbon effects. $1.25 t $25.00 Also offered isa rich and colorful variety of flowers. girdles, and individual flower: for corsage effects reasonably priced. THIRD FLOOR Silk Pillows, variety of styles, ee This Forty-Third Street Entrance is the only entrance of its kind to a great department store in New York where the car glides under cover to the door and away again—symbolizing in its comfort the forethought and convenience we plan for our patrons, * And if this is a convenience all the year around, how doubly time-saving and nerve-saving it is during the thronged period of holiday shopping. The Fancy Dress Oxford kee With the Louis Heel: N “The Minerva” $11 AGAIN the Oxford plays an important role in footwear fashions, but in a°decidedly new guise, as the “ Minerva” smartly proves. With its high heel and slim last it is appropriate for wear with the silk frocks for afternoon, and the fancy trimming at either side adds to its grace and trim charm. In black suede ‘with patent leather trimming, and in brown suede with tan calf trimming >=] Stern Brothers ya Noteworthy Values in Glove Silk Underwear ‘ For WOMEN Vests in bodice style; pink; fancy edges or plain, $1.95 1.95 Envelope Chemises in pink 2.95 and 3.95 Tailored styles and others tri:amed with lace edge. 3.95 4.50 Step-ins and Bloomers Heavy quality Vests in bodice styles Bloomers to match, cut extra full Children’s and Misses’ Glove Silk Bloomers in navy, cherry, sable, pink, MAIN FLOOR, Blankets and Comfortables at Exceptionally Moderate Prices All-Wool Plaid Blankets—(Double Size) $10.50, 12.95 and 16,50 Pair A beautiful range of colors, including blues, pinks, tans, greys, aid lavender. Bound with white and colors Wool Filled Comfortables--Double Sizes Eigured Cambric Quilts, plain centers and novel and backs sti'ched borders. $21.00 Each $7.50 Each Plain Sateen Comfortables, old rose, Copenhagen, blue, and: avender. Each $12.50 Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Single, chree-qu, double 42536 45236 50x36 Hemmed, 98c, 1.35, 1.45 Henuned, 28¢, 32c, 35¢ Hemst'd, 1,35, 1.55, 1.75 Hemst'd 38c, 42¢, 45 2.95 Printed Satin Centers; plain Jap silk borders and the high standards of service which are the basis of our entire establishment. c PT] Jewelry—THE Christmas gift that will charm the one who loves beautiful things. Rene Pearl Necklaces _ Beautifully matched iridescent pearls, with a ot creamy Oriental lustre. Creme, white, or rose tinted. 16 to 27 in, lengths, solid gold clasps, others set with diamonds. $4.95 $9.75 (Values to $9.50) (Values to $20) ° $12.50 $19.75 (Values to $25) (Values to $35) rqkt. white gold clasp set in vue gold eu ee Solid Gold Wrist Watches cA variety of shapes and styles. . 14-kt. Solid Gold Wrist Watches-Very small green gold watches, hand-engraved or plain; octagon, round or squate shapes. Some havé second hands which make them’ especially suit: suitable tor nurses. 15-jewel lever movements, Black or grey ribbons attached. Values to $40, $19.75 14-kt. Solid White Gold Wrist Watches—Hand. engraved, in tonneau or rectangular shapes; Very_fine lever movements; fancy dials; black or grey ribbon Wrist Watches of Platinum or White Gold with diamonds or sapphire and diamonds, in the favored rectangular, tonneau, and octagon shapes, . - . $115 to $325 MAIN. FLOOR Smart New Petticoats For STREET WEAR VERY MODERATELY PRICED Petticoats ?—Here is an assortment where you will find just your favorite silk fabric, for includ- ed are messalines, taffetas, jerseys, 4nd radiums in every lovely color. New pleated and ruffled styles varied in any number of ways. $3.95 t $7.50 MAIN FLOOR, NORTHAMPTOS Friténd, Dec, 1.