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...... rtrr ... 11 .. f Rl EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBSB 91, 19lt ASSEMBLYMAN IS ! SCORED IN COURT INHERTZ CASE Judge Accuses Spielberg of Seeking to Intimidate Quirt BorU Jumper Surrender;;. Assiinlilrntsn Hriil Spleltiers:. of the Tenth AmMM DMrMli flM action an lawyer In the sse ef tanolt anl Rom.. tons, SllSSaal dis orderly house keepers, timed JnMlct '.eller. in the CSdfl "f BpaclaJ slni. ta direct Dtotrf I Attrne Whitman ie call his nMhI to tha attention of I ne Pur Association, io-Iay SUTTSSsf STad Herts, srho iiad fctmpad Ma !n hon.i sipteHiera;. a- -'apanirxl J Herts and i it . p. inar. Baimttt tlosasbsi h, also a hull 'juirter. walled Into the ' .tut .if ST.rcw S"siun ihortty he fore nfiin. Iftd Informed JaasttSSS Mnsa BMItr and O'Keefe that Chief Justice Ituaarl: Imd readmitted the tao defon- lants to hall ! and aako1 thai i !ate he net for the trial. Aaslatnnt nirtrl.t-Attorney James K. flmlt'i ug veatad Tti. ailay. Hee. B. "That still "'lit me," KnlelKera an flounee.1, "I'm going to have thin nw tranaferre.1 m another I'nurt IW MSI." spi.'iuera: then started to make an ex planation a to his conduct, whleh aroused .1 iUce Zeller'a Ire. "It iut duty to have prodtftcad the oafandaftta." ahniit.-d Juatl-e Zeller at the laW far. ' You tried to ttitlml late the Court." Hplelt.era then aald hla aenns weir lue to the fact thnt he was In oiinsnl t allon Mrlth another lawyer af to the ilefenaa of Herts md hla wife and the defendant refused to appear In Court lor trial Itecauae of the refuaal of ttM other KweM to 4i;pear In the ras.- EX-CONVICT NEARLY MAKES SLEUTHS HIS "CON" PALS. Two Brooklyn Detectives .loin Mis Merry Party Until He Tries to ('ash Chtvk. Hut-ins performed the feat of soiling I Me411nlKi.it wlili-h he didn't on n In " . tierely naming two and on, -hair t board at SlnK Hlna". Itlchatd Ml OH III OTIllWI. on the police llata U a premlar "smooth sniv." posed In a Brooklyn ii'a:auranl jaat nlnht as Warden Kennedy nf h.mb Nina Prinn and ahaorhed many ilrlnk that Central office Dttaetiwi Mttill and alar ky bouibl for Mm, Whatt the luaant of tha raatsursiil Introduced "Mr Keiinedv'' In tin de tectives they went pleased to meet Mm, A pleasant party followed uMll "Warden Kenni-dy" propoaxd BMblltl :t ptl ! f'-r Hat. Tiir restaurant rttanasssr una on the way to the till Whan Detective .Mmkey hai .1 hun h. tsottaad hlmaalf and taWpboftad la (apt c iiKhlan al the Brutiktyn roller rieadiiuiirtrra. I CouClilan knew Kennedy 111 I ileaTlhed him. The dcacrlptlon dMn'l fit ih. -heck- usher, e n bjlow the knrca. Am a oonMvucnr ltthir.t M .irths1 O'llrlen m nrraiRtml In the tdtuu fttreet Court !o-diiv and held for the 1 rand Jury on a char,, nf ntteniptrd fraud lrcen Hefon lui id he had Man Identified a No. tm In the New V01 k Itoirnea' lallei .nul No 909 r Mm ftrcaiklyn ur.-hlvw. "JACK ThTUtTeR7, DEFIANT Haanarl aaabl Br Vk MatM In anb- sa- Hcfuar Make llcf. na,. Pot aeveral wreka pnat. women paa aangrra In autiway tralna ha've heen troubled by "Jack the Ctittet." w o out alrlpa of fur from their coata and dlaardeaie.l In thu orowda In BanjaMlfl Marcolln. it Ituaauui, or No. lHi Milk aon avenue the palli-e believe ibji toev havi captured the tlllf I .u ot fra'.lollti waa caught Nov. U In a aubaay triln bjr Mlaa It, 1,. Mvliiaaton f No. M waM one lliindrral and Forty. n.rtli alreet In llio act of 1 uttlne- her aa . a iat. Mpa:ollnl to-day It. the Couit of Special Seaaiona re'uaet to talk Upon the teatlmoiiy nr Mlna LIViDgaUMI n waa reman. !el tc the Totnba ticndlna In I atlKatlon. Scriplural writers have told us of the high regurd in which fraRiitnt spicc r.nd luscious fruits were held in biblical Hmci. Modern scici.ee now telK lit that the ancient instinct which caused men to appreciate these good thinga was right. Premier Plum Pudding contains them PURE. 25c, 50c. 75c, $1.00 Slies A FEW OF THE 926 Premier Pancake Flour PraniierRreakfattColfce Premier t.anned Veget. Premier Pancake Syrup Premier Vanilla lutracl Premier Sana Honav Premier Fruit Jama Premier (.round Spkca Premier Unified Ollvan Premier Plum Pudding Premier Brown Rice Premier Chill Sauce Premier Tomato Catsup Premier I ncoated Rica Premier Corn Plaket PREMIER BREAKFAST COFFEE Roasted right through to the hear; of the berry in spite of the shrinkage. If we cheapened its quality the grocer could continue to sell it at 35c. The present state of the coffee market is behind the new price. 38c. We WILL NOT trifle with its quality. FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO. --Mueic by Nahan Pranko'a Orchestra. Restaurant. Daily- ) M Mart S&uU S7.5JLm 0 So i7UL(m Ljmiirfnm SIX TmIaV. 19r TO 20 STREET. NEW YORK Tomorrow Will Be a Most Important Day in This Most Interesting Piano Sale In tin' first, pilot t 0 o clock we lact on sale the following Wonderful bOrgMBI from nir gnill Chicago pUfClUMO! - X. ia'.ili' -IV.- ril-alBaal . Sixtii Avenue, 20!h-22d Street 188 Established 4 Yean-1911 We Give Jttd Redc :m SURL1Y S J AM CS ONeill-AdamsCq Hcst Quality Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. Full Stamp Books Worth $2. JO in Merchandise Lvery Garment Included in This Pre -Thanksgiving Sale of WOrHCIl'S ApPcHCl Has O'Neill Style Excellence and Quality And There Are Nearly 10,000 Pieces from Which to Select O'Neill Main Store Third I'lu.ir. At Prices Averaging Not Less $100,000 Worth of New Stylish Apparel Close To, At, Or Even Below Cost. Don't Wait Than 37 Below Regular it II ni For if plnin type could convey half of the many excellencies embodied in these gar ments you would understand equally with us just how really meritorious this sale is. As it stands now Each Day's Special Offerings are Be ing Snapped Up by Appreciative Buyers and Each Day Witnesses Fresh Values Placed on Sale. "Come Early" For the buyers are ouf in full force, larger in number each day. as this sale is the most extraordinary ever launched at this time of the year. A Weber Upright at $12500 which cost when new $350.00 at Everybody Says Tom- timiMii.H) !in. lo splendid repair throughout. N'et on aalr till o". In k. -y fourtk Flaw. A Stein way Upright for 135. f Ma i mi unt)tafdaf pfic for a Strinway in such rxcellrnt condition. Poaitivel will nol be told i titaaer. A Mahogany lira tl ford Up-! A Good Toned Pease Up ri;mt for $100 right for 60 wonderful baraain f. t mom dm. a '!, n,,i'1 nn" ,,,r c,nnrr A Good Waters Upritfht!A . Fine Fischcr lljr I " " '''l"m wr 'so pffw auch rx- And "'o rci of other bafgkHM to-ilay llrrmc vulur. Every instrument Fully Guaranteed for lOYears. Special Terms: 30 Days' Free Trial- Aitor thoroughly satisfying I ma viiursflf tlmt you hnvt soourad Utograatoat piano ats"W value possible, begin payments hn low us I ' This Women's Apparel event surpasses any of the past, not to be judged by the ordinary kind of a sale. You are advised to buy now, for the entire season is ahead of you. and prices are lower here this week than they will be elsewhere during the late winter clearance sales two months away. $4-75 Will Buy You a Woman's Suit M W High class in every particular that we ,-.n. L . . , and others cannot duplicate at leas th" . '"ter "have not been able hitherto, corduroya. Preach Broadcloths -everything worth hnvio , 50 nodeU--velveta. trationahowaoneatyle. Isn't it auperb? Thcothera ar" " ,h,del- The 1Uu- $ Q.50 Will Buy You a Dress or a Frock 11 J Never b-forc o!i unirr $2?.r5, heps? iir -u-sawu , . A ' And With the Suit or Coat You Will Need the Proper Headwear Note the Exceptional Offerings of O'Neill Untrimmed Millinery Lvery Conceivable Hat Style Is Included and the Prices . Are Scaled to the Lowest Lbb O'Nalll Mala Mora n Hoar. Women's Black Beaver Dress Shapes, for merly $4.9b to $4.50, for to-morrow only, at $1.95 Black Velvet Dress Shapes, formerly $8.73; at $2.25 Children's and Misses' Trimmed Hats Sl.95, $2.95 up to $9.00 Specials in Attractive Trimmed Fur Hata $2.50. $3.50 and $5 Sale of Children's Trimmed Felt Hats, reduced to $1.25 Women's Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats, values $6.50 to $8, for to-morrow, at $3.75 White Marabou Fancy Pom pons 75c up to $1.98 Pre-Thanktgiving Sale of Women's Corsets CVNaUl Halo Stota Thlrn Hour. AU desirable models, auitablc for thr attractive winter noaoi. "La Vida" Coraeta, ejcrlon boned, so well known to our patrons, are made of las impotted material, beautifully trimmed with lure and ribbon; all the advance winter models, will be fitted free of charRe. ample sets of bose supporters attached: all aires; upwa rdfrom $3.00 C. B. Corsets, for the women of fashion our range of styles is end less; for stout, medium and slender figum.; girdle tops with rxtra longskirta; all with gar t era attached; all sizes; upward from 7 5C Nmio Anortmtnt of Winter Modeh, American Lady, Rmngo Melt, P. N., AugutUnm, K. A C, Taomioa'i Glove Fitting, W. B., Nemo Self -Reducing, Ferrit Good Seme Weitte, Redueo, Warner': Red fern and H. & W. Waittt, from $1.00 to tt.00. Brassieres, boned with waloho and other boning, II. & W., Pais, B. It J.. De Hevoise. Drake, open front or bark, hook or buttons, 50c. rsc. Sl and ll.so. -ood to w;ar ttywh;re On the Same Terms wr usk voo to inpert the NEW AUERBACH PIANO at $175.00 The RTt'ntrst value. for the money in New York. Regularly soiii for $100 more, -Simpyon Crawford, Co., th Ave., New York City BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. (SLUNSkG Fulton and Pfidjt Streets. Brooklyn ; Special Sale of Ladies' Gowns THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV. 23R1) AND ?4TH THE 001XBCTION tMBRACES EXCLUSIVE COPIES OF THF '-ATt HAKIMAN M- UiELS, INCLUDING A M'l.r.lAL PUK OHASt Oh SAMPLE GDWNS FROM A LBAD1N0 ?IH AV URESSMAKtK, ONE OE AMERICA'S FOREMOST DLS1GNERS. Oownssuitablc for afternoon and eveningwuar. if Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Velvet, Chiffon I Zo.UU and Embroidered Nets, beautifully trimmed I nncj and embroidered, in black and prevgallngcolori f Regular Values, $45.00 to $75.00 38.00 SCWhiTi. Srulfih .... -in velvets m....' 71Z: "V"""' -,,)r $1.75 Will Buy You a Superior Coat No a J""- n-dwn, not a left-over from a bankrupt stock; but a genuine O'Neill taate and eqJa. t SEU V3 fl and it waa chcitp at thnt for this smart tfarmjm "r frm" r'Ce " "9 "' And About Waists? Yes, They're Included, Too, Thou sands and Thousands of Them and as a Leader for Thurs day we Offer Exclusively 385 Magnificent Dress Waists Adaptations from models that have sold for douMe our price of There are also some messalines, chiffons, marquisettes, lingeries, laces and nets offered at this price that formerly sold at $7.95, all of which are included. $ 595 Women's Warm Sweaters lust the Thing to Be Worn Under the Loose Coats on Chilling Days O'Xslll Mala ton Third Floor. Every womnn should have a sweater: our store is the place to buylarge stock, great variety, low prices. Women's Sweaters, 94.98 Heavy aright shaker Unit, rollarlrss, white or gray shades. Women's Sweaters, 2.98 Worsted yarns, fancy stitrh, nratly finished, white or Bray. Women's Fancy Sweaters, 96.98 Fine worsted yarns, white a'ith striped effects, the newes' novelty. Women's 12.50 Sweaters for 1.98 Made of worsted yarns, plain weaves; whit'' fray, navy, tan and red shades. Women's Knit Underwear O'Neill Mala MN Thlnl Floor. Large stork of imported anil domestic, at prices thnt should throng our underwear department to-morrow. Women's $2.00 Union Suits at $1.50 White ribbed half wool union suits, silk finished, high neck, short or long sleeves. Women's $1.50 Union Suits at $1.00 i White ribbed union suits, one-lhird wool, silk finished, high neck, long or short sleeves, ankle lengths. Women's $1.00 Union Suits at 75c White ribbed cotton, fleeced finish, lontf sleeve,, ankle lengths. Women's Swiss Ribbed Merino Finish Vests, Silk Trimmed Low neck, sleeveless or with .h' rt hleeves, e9c. Women's Kwiai Kibbed Merino finish high nerk. short or Ion,' sleeves, 83c. MlS. m3 DIMMi M00M - Oak Mlilrtxmnl. I be veiled mirror, in elraiint !uliuc Miieliliie Kltli " irn' auaraJUMi i I ciitUer I'ourli. 0 1 u..u tusal limra. Oak IMiiiiik lu lili-, AU iilere itninrr Stsi saola Cosar, 15 '' i M ill ma. Y vltLOI - Fine Ve lour ult. lli. Mf Mlrnir. I rt-o. U lo t el lis; I'arlur I anle I hrai feel 1 1 l,M,.uuiiie i .1 miiiI l.iuiiri uwir of hauiU SUUia I'lilnrrs; iurgr in, mm Hue. 7. tit OPEN LV'uS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCIi la AI.LOWKU ON ALL CASH SAL KB. - (ml. I II... In CurlNlOH. 1(1.(1: liulrs Wl l AV FREIGHT A H.K. I ARE ..KITi: FOR OUR 1911 CATALOGUK ThU hiMiia .nM ui Hit act niiiiun ItiaT nrll( iuiI la till 9 1 hi Ut loll III our w li ffrtiiiii.". Our Liberal Credit Terms $50 Worth $3 Down i rs, ,,, $76 Worth $6 M f $10U worth $10.00 Down ;i v"mV $150 " $15.00 " $2.00 $200 " $20.00 " $2.25 $300 " $30.00 " $2.75 I ii i t it iiiiiiint In rriMHirtlon Our TrnM nnl, Uo to MM ork Itlllfi Vi v sTM) . oi'llrrtlrilt. Ilf IMIIWIU GRANti RAPiDS FIRIVHIRE Evrryltiing lor Housekccplnn Xulanobilr Uclivrry to iot ' tioiur m lilt, lien In. el glass il o o r I ; Kid haa Itauca or Hrlrlaerator. I li l e t liltel.en t'halra. ui Slai N of 1' 1 n vi ii r e . lull tint I uhle, I SI ranla oiieioiii. BLuKUti.U - uajalas Oak lira on ( u anil i asllstand I I rn E ii it i i . ii liast, Itrii iriiuuilill ttu. ran tt Ire iii-ti i riuv N..fl I - i Mid I rexes, pair feather iv liitts, ( iiniiitrtiil.il.. (lull I lull. . I 1 ) uril. MltM llIK I I' II a I ih Toilet s,l 10 nin e. 3 KOM.M FURNISHED $65 6 Room ruK shed $148 ML- i i MB ii rn.ii.c9 HUlcj JiiTtreuce whi you neft -a World "Wint" sVlfl go jet it ii SONGS WORTH HEARING; "Look ng for a Girl Like You' Sung by Georgia Caino 'Annabelle Jerome," Sung by William Danforth "The Lily and the Rose' Sung by Ethel Cad man "Oh! Rcm?o' Sung by Shirley Kellogg "Mary Carey," Sung by Georgia Came "iVfoonlisht" Sung by Shirley Kellogg GfOdOA CAiriE in the Big Musical Comedy Success THE THREE R0ME0S E GLOBE THEATRE Book and Lyrics by R. H. Bumside. Music by Raymond Hubbel). 5