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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IV, 1912. I irr. - ava testifies to Alderman; How Bank Bandits Gave Him Their Plan. I i JTr.e ri iifl ftr-srlng ot the Alil.r nUDjC police InveMlgatlitn NMMtHt wT.t fllS'le ! til ..isr t". la.; when two laylweman I ml Into tfi iml iiKi rmoiwr a hswk-nnse1 young mnn, s. cnrOly hM'ti'tiffnl H was plr1 In a rJnlk. rKf the witness tml ili" prisoner u tlnar-rlbed a on (anlit.teln, an ell'ge1 former polio atool Btfenn. who vii oreDarad to testify aa In fgoJlee graft and poMcs participation ta "fsm.d-ug" crime. Another man, "Dava" Latry, alao re Pur In I ta have acted aa a stool, waa liregiiit ulyjnr subpoena. POLICEMAN CAVA TILLS OF V -PYINQ ON CROOKS. , Policeman Angclo Cava, who, with .Pullr.inan iramheTtlelll, assoi'lsteil with clooha fur the aliened purpo: of eon- nectlag them with "Jaba," waa the Ural nitres. Cav.t ahowed eraat pro- Ytclaary In orooka' dialect. U ulk l volubly of "jobs," , "crook)'." "bag eiulfhlna"," "hangouts".' aud "dlpa." a. Ull li-UU I. .1 .llU. Lit lli:ckni-r, had explained tha lu.stmu)' ( RttVMtA He .,.l,mtrft frankly -tut Uif Mftiurif out wttn rtia." marls k Mood fellow" nut of himself and (ot In the good graces of the "gang." Than Tie haard the ran" dkaruet plana for the Oermanla Bank robbery and tha hoidllb and 'robfhrrv r.f Annie rtn.ar In W SMfth atreet cider "stube." i l1aMj tOlt of Intimate Hnr:atln with naat.'-' 'XXiarll., Vnunav and other iriUWIH wflfTTraol hlm pnatan Mnoer-rUng )abs tak-bs.iilleJ off." ,tava waa ra- led InTsirpoint.lM ttt td tha pMk ! Sormer t,rrlmsrlnnir OrrjB.cy raacauar Ji had once been arrested. Com m 1 e- :pioar W'Ua, appointed him. Did you tall Waldo that you had Uiren arkateU?" aakod Attorney Buck- Ilia. "No; I didn't think ha wmrtted to fkattw that." " ' f guVss you are rtatit on that score." b. tdrral MfV Hucknf The w'.tnaae said ha had told Daputy ivxnrolavlonar Itouararty In advance Iranrer-ntna the ptaaa to rob a woman IWba waa to can y a large deposit to tha Iparmanla Bank Jat March. Ha waa .instructed by Dougbsrty to keep tafaa on t"tha trnch." Mr. atucknar sottafht to make it snpear that the witness should have arrcMed the rrnoke before the robbery In order to prevent the woman ffXiia Irking blackjacked or ah.it by the haidkip Men l-n't II a fart," demanded Mr bueknar, "that yon partrrltted thai robbery, an you would make an Im portant arrest and earn promotion?" Tha wlfness nnawerad "No." PAWNED CROOK'S REVOLVER TO KEEP IN TOUCH. fava waa confronted with Convict toeal's drpnelllon, to tha effect thai I va had pawned a revolver at the equeat of Ronal. Cava aaplalnrd that h" wan then still acting aa a "fond fella." with the sang and did pledge the weapon. Cava denied any criminal participation In any criminal act or encouraging; rrooka to engage In crime. Nordld he evar share In the prooeede of any robbery, tha witness testified, adding: "Thea crooks will say anything. You can't believe all they charga." , Mr. Ituckner prujuce-d the pawnticket bnd n"kcd: "R Koggl hag told us the truvh about ev.-r thing aaaeftt that he knew you were a polio officer while you were aeaoclatlng with him and the other rrlmlnalsT" . "He old not know t was aa officer," answered tha witness. "And Roast lied whan he aald you and I o, your polio partner, auggeatad tha Oermanla Bank robbery?" "H certainly did." 'But you pnsrd da n criminal among ham " "Tea," f trlel to pose is a crook." BETRAYED BY STOOL PIOEON. CONVICT SAYS. Joseph Ooldstoln. the man who was brought Into the .-lumber haiidruned. aas than sworn. He. with Kasalor, Flghtnun and Levy, committed a burg, lary at No 77U llroadway In June last. Ooldrlfln was convlolo.1 of burglary In fh third drgre. Ha was permitted byi a Judgs In OrncrsJ Sessions to leave the Tombs In custody to-day to teeuty. OolOsleln tsstlfled that, after his ar rest, ha 'was visited In the Tomlia bv Ldeut. tllynn, who asked him to say in court that Levy had earapod, but the polio were not to blame. tetYg waa the police "tool." and hail o well betrayed the gang that before the wttnea had le,ft the arena of the rob bery the police arreted him. I,evy, tha witness aald, planned the robber), SISTERS DIEH0UrT APART. As4 gTat-KlTe and Rl.klr, Thy Will Us Barled Tugrlhrr. TRKrtTOf. S. J.. Nov. 15-M1ss Marcia W. Wright and Miss Janet F. Wright, aged seventy-five and eighty yaara respectively, daughtars of the lata State Librarian of Pennsylvania, James W. Wright of Harrlsburg, died last night at their horns In this olty an hour apart. Both had been teaohera In the public schools hers for mors than forty years. Miss Marcia Wright wag taken 111 about fivs weeks ago. She suffered from the Infirmities of age and when all hops for her recovery waa given up her sister, through worry, waa alao stricken. The death of one hastened that of the other. The sisters will be burled at a double funeral to-morrow afternoon. "It's all gone, Muwer!" That's the way children should eat. Give them the right food. Cook it properly and make irap petizing. Then they'll eat all of it. The main reason why so many children gobble up delicacies and reject the staple foods, is because the staple foods are not made appetizing. The scientists all agree that thtrt is no better balanced food j 101 for the child's breakfast than oatmeal. Oats are full of nourishment and full of flavor. ' But don't use raw oatmeal, because you can't get out the nourishment without at least. 2V hours of cooking. And if you do the cooking your self you are sure to lose most of the flavor. Use only steam-cooked. 1 meai A package makes 36 dishes. In preparing H-O we do most of the cooking for you. When you have cooked H-O for twenty minutes you have the ideally cooked, ideally flavored oatmeal Try H-O tomorrow. Tha H-O ComDainv. Bu. fdlO.N.Y. Makers of H-O. Foro. ! Prs?io. XOU NEED NO j CASH ON ANY SALE UP TO! mszr, I. Not a dollar down required! Simply aid only yoar promise la pay la small weekly ar monthly sun aid merely aa assarance thai yoar name Is worthy of credit, gives yon carte blanche ta select Iron the Largest and Finest Ex hibit of Grand Rapids Furniture Rugs Beds, Go-Carts in Harlem In any sum Five Dollars tOAA THIS i No Connection With Any Other Store up a 7C for 119 Boston Usfsf from tfiAA Z 144-146 1 25th St.. Near 7th Ave. to vv 911. 1 9 s-Plece $20.00 Brass Leather f onrllM. Uko design, open spring, sanitary naae. golden oak frame, carved feet, closely tufted, Iloaton leather upholstering. Big Values in Fine Stoves 8011 lor via coai "Ranges, splenrtld bakers, with nlrkel trimmings. C or lor $8 Cylln aader Sell leedlng Parlor tie heatar, full nickeled trimmings. 2 QO for High-Grade Perlec tlon OU Heaters.' nfft- Stoves, best mada Open Sat. Evenings V "rVKeae Complet Bed Outfit of I Inch Tost Brans Bed, Ilka design. guaranteed I r Ot yean, c,,0i,.f or any size, all steel Spring and soft Mattress, cholca of any size. ijjj mm1 ............ Wuu U M M il i a ii ii ii iiuii """" ii mi in ii 29.50 Coaplete eum Oily 11.7S For Beautiful 140 Circassian Walnut Dressers. "Jf!ffj rich finished thruuKliouU. wMJi An FYsn well matched grain: exqulgltely oh bevel mirror. xia Axrainster RUOS. r 1 r 11 Oriental aaasjjts. . sisj heavy grades. Values I2...aa Tapestry Runs, nn.norai and Oriental designs: 1x12 if e feet. Vnlue 117 WORK SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WO NDERS ttib-M Skeptical Convinced SKEPTICS'---DOUBTERS'---AND---NON-BELIEVERS' SALE ' -" ' 10,000 Yards Purest Woolens, Guaranteed $40 to $60 Values MAKE US SHOW YOU Any $40 to $60 Special Tc-Day and To-Morrow TbOOSaildS and IhOUSandS of well (IreeKctI New Yorkers, Bankers, Merchants, Physicians and Businef s Men have been convinced that we pos itively make to order 3-Piece Suite, and Overcoats at $12.76 equal in style, fit, quality ol cloth and workmanship to what any filth Ave. or any other high- . tailors in town isk $40 to $60 for. There are thousands of other men, Ii. who are skeptical and who don't think we can do what we claim. we make this broad statement lo prove to you that we live up to every we make. . Go to your tailor and set samples ol Sultanas and Overcoatings which he charges $40 to MO; bring the samples to us and we build you the oarmcnt you select, any style, weight, color or fatHr. tor 113.71, made to order tor a limited time only. Skeptical, you may be from Missouri, but come to us samples and we will show you. Look In our windows or e our choice Chinchillas. Mel rlmerew and Serges, all pat terns, all weights, at $.Ti. Mr. Ritchie, whom reputation as a woolen buyer Is second to nosi0 u always en the lookout am aaaasaalaaiJ ftsDsl I tafraaatfaesTBaa VsthCsQ 9006) tsB woolens are up to the Filth Ave. standard to offer you $40 to $00 values In S-piece suits P. -h'-'W Suit or Overcoat 3 PIECES 1 as ens are up I lor you $40 ichljla Overcoatings ady to buy entire outputs ol and theprlce Is right and the lard. This Is how we are able Special -One Week Only Made to by Our Expert Satisfaction Measure Workmen Guaranteed ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ALL GOODS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ALL WOOL. Our tremendous buying power, our well trained organization and the enormous busi- A r"F ness we do enable us to make these v I r $40 and $60 garments at JLttaU I tJ mi f their oirohiciuo" snitinnc nr overcoatlnas and compare It with the Imported woolens referred if In this advertisement. You will readily see. by comparison, that they are EQUAL as to quality and stylishness ol pattern. Our price ol $12.75 Instead of $40 to $00 will be the ONLY DIFFERENCE. ,F . Seam 23-Jewelled 14Karat$4 4B.98 Gold llx GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES . New we raa am th. , oneumrr. paiataeV This wU tunitr ever i a anfld I 4-K rlre r rum sasrs dlraaf ta anil ks slaas- o t.e Ihf are.le.1 .dim.. offered the pahllc la obtala I. liold. 28-Jewellea adjaMed anaai oae-uiira I ha (era Ihreajghsat the aealleni.n's waU'h for absal nit ' overcoats lor $12.75. here how we olalaed them lo asll far I lit, Mi, b.l t all Interested la tha wateh uaeatum or daalrlnc la aarrhaaa oaa we -Tho aes. sort's smart est and latest eras chinchilla ovrrcoatinir. Th. sght doth that la so justly Dooulur- that has mat with In. itaVs) tailor foakwllat. A eoat actually worth $40 to $80 and y thraje ordinary overcoats at throe? times our price of 112.75 tics for one week only. MlOiVT TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT, but visit any hloli-clavs Filth Avenue tailor, select a sam. sill STlir ou sll the information oa de- lr roll will roll at ... w.ti'k SMBaawi i meat before rl o'elovk toSB.rrow I Hatur- TheTlRE TESrcowincesMfiSbptical better vaiao KZ. .1 nail atreet will Hold To Copvinee Mr. Skeptical" I to your tailor and gst sampled of Suiting or Over coatings for which he charges $40 to $60; bring ua the -arnr1" and we wtt build you tha garment you aalsot fWfU.71. MADE TO ORDER for s limited tuns only. Ladies' Soecial. 'n?-''t,,,t craze in chinchilla overcoating for wom en. I heae rotmy, wann and comfortable mannish coatg, which the women of fashion are wearintt. made of the finest chinchilla cloth, including Grays, Bluea, Browns, I lim a, etc., made by our own expert men tailors; a it . emin sat'action guaranteed. A coat 1. 76 ; 0 your order- for one week only, -Full Dress Special- ' Theatres. Dinners. Dance. Weddlnas. Social Gatherings, etc. TUXEDO SUITS. (CI Q AA SUk Trimmed jpiOiWU FULL DRESS SUITS. fiQA AA SUkTrimmetf aPsfiWeVW The kind that other tailors sell for from $40 to $60. lAllGoodsMarkedinPlainFiguresi Be your own salesman. Walk into any of our six big stores and gee and examine the wonderful aelectlon of over 1.000 different styles and patterns of the fineat imported and domestic puro woolens in all the season's latest styles ana weaveB. No matter wnat you seieci or ow you have it made ud. either 8-piece suit or overcoat, you cannot go wrong at our unparalleled price ol S12.70 for the skeptics lor one week only. all the information oa in II liar I alrhl. Nerr hetore la tha Ihlrlr oaa rears w. hare sold walcbea dlrert to ; sue iiiioiir nave we orrerea : tnaa tnu. hoim is-k. I will ataag every known ' I iill.il Htales Mini oa i find thein to he Solid 14-K wish thein to maae an asaar i movement I. Btuvined St.'t-Jew.lliMl. mA- : jasted. so there ran a. no mistake. If an iiiiv nue as leM rar leas tnaa rrfuau your aia.nH aa inr anr rniun vo vanl to keen it. brtM it bars ilaM and ael all of yusr manesr. rterea Mine great waien II atraai will k'lil.OH we will reaueat. or Iff years sll. tell 1 3 Order Your Thanksgiving Suit or Overcoat Now 1347 Broadway, Between 35th & 36th Sts. 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d St. 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. ALL STOWS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL t SATURDAY II O'CLOCK. Cornell 233 1 Eighth Ave., One Door Above 125th St. 155 William St., Cor. Ann mm store 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St New store WSEE AOS. DISPLAYED ON ALL OUR STORE WINDOWS' 4ns la Ik. nrealesl of ire I. aa whea yoa Twelve eigert watehasahsra t. wait yo. aad nrrtaln the merit. r these d i i-K. tioirt w .it. hr, .1 srxoa. baraalns gone hr. but this la the greatest of Tour own Jeweller will have to mAm i mlt II. There will be aa delay when yoa fail. wen e esueri w.icnBBaaers i on y Holld None to the Jewelrv inr.nrngrr orders filled. IV A I t II I'KIII Kt IDRS rilKK. Reserved Now Is the time to make year aeleettasj for tne noiiaaya. vt nnr adJii.tlu. drnartn tlniee a d.v until railed for. mind we guarantee I. raa dealr. as will hans It ud la nt aad lima II foor or we 'wreTa' i iit' i on tneai or we miir itiun.v oa mhmmI. N . . , nrtr.r. aad nr t ut Prli es. I orsest stack to select frim In tha failed States. Daalel B. roraell. a 17.-1 im Solid IS-K. fl.ld W.tek for lan.tMl Solid ih-k. Gold Watrk far iwi.iru boim n-a. uaia wateh f.r an nr. lill K,,ll3 I .K, fluid Wotrh far 4w HA.tM Holld 1 l-K. I...I.I Watrk far M r..lMI Holl4 14-K. (Md Watek for fi H.l, hr. nuri-hased from us. If urssll.. fartorv. raa be returned wilhla Hi days aad we will refund all of rour money oa reaueat or eichang. thraa fas now Mas, CHARLES A. KEENE 180 ttjrn& . onut Rn oolocb. ,