"It serves you," was the prosecutor's quick retort.
"Oh, indict me, why don't you?" rejoined Mr. O'Donnell.
"I will if I get anything on you."
"Yes, and you probably will whether you get anything on me or not," said Mr. O'Donnell, angrily.
"Yes—oh, no, I won't," and Mr. Short corrected himself quickly.
Belle Carson, 32 Goethe street, was then called and swore that Ella Gingles had gone to her room on the night of January 4 and that the girl had asked her about getting a policeman.
"I told her the names of two judges I knew."
Miss Carson told how Ella Gingles had brought some lace to her room and told her how Irish lace was made. Miss Carson at that time had a room at 474 La Salle avenue.
"I went to Miss Gingles' room and saw the laces which she was making."
"Were they large or small?"