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_ Sing for Forgery. _ RAISED CERTIFICATE FROM 1 to 90 SHARES Mepoy.. _ Charlee F. Broach, ex-cashier and di- fector of the Equitable National Bank, who was errested Feb. 20, charged with Palsing a certifonte for one share of @took of that bank to one for ninety |, Was to-fay sentenced to Sing ing for five years with hard labor by Recorder: Goff in General Sessions. He Dleaded guilty to larceny in the second degree. Broach's attorney. J. Arthur Hilton, fp a plea for clemency made to the Re- order in open court, stated that Charles ‘A. Nones, who at one time was Presi- Went of the Equitable Bank, and with Broach had been associated for (Fears, was responsible for the latter's downfall. © “Until my’ client,” Lawyer Hilton told he was fm honest man. It was Nones who sot Recenier Goff, “met Nones ‘him to commit bis first false step.” ‘Assistant District-Attorney Krotel at this péint jumped to his fost and said “The District-Attor- ney feels that it is his duty to stato result of his investiza- ‘at the time this defendant Pee his guilt. The statement of bo Recorder Goff: at this time the ‘tion is coun: , Lam sorry to ay, hot #0, all Ue eirad ay hee ty te 6 held was wit! i siding * @ made = Youn? ee fon 600. of hat bank's funds ithout good collateral. S “after that he began a career in Wall street, wl his money was gone he tried to save /himeelf from ruin y forgery. It is true that from our Pivestinations we are satisfed this man was nothing but @ tool of others. a It on Nones. “In to that,” Lawyer Hilton Maid to the Recorder, “it waa not until i met Nones that he did one thing jo Wan SO you mlene oft with |. ‘The $3,000 named in thia indict. Ment, to which he pleads guilty. and Which he secured from the Northport, L. 1, bank, went to pay that Indebted- Hess to the Lakewood bank.’ “Tt gee,” said the Recorder. “he com- maltted one crime to cover another T ve mo mercy for a man of tis cali- rr the @. “Dhis defendant.” continued the Re- order, “went to Northport and through is unfortunate wife, Ww very excellent family. he fain social distinction and wern $eif_ Into contidence there, Tn this way gol an Amount of money, apart from the amount he cot through his forgery. He wiped out the carnings of the local bank there for one whole year.” “It ts only right for the Distriot-At- forney to tnform the Court,” said As- gistant Dintrict-attorne K corder, “that this 4 jed dum - nt has hy this own confession been kuilty of three inct crimes or a similar nature. pbtalned. $20,000 on a_one-rhare certifi- rate to the National City Rank by rais- ing it to w cerlificate of 10) sharen, sures me he paid that mane hack je also told me that uired $3,540 | from the bank at N. ining @ certificat Nationat Rattk. money back.” Made Lawyer Hilton tien made a ph Blemency for the prisoner. “He is a man of goat eiluca Tehnement, and 1 do not thin Flonor woitd frustrate the on feadant to £0 Péen for Merey. tive by allowing t On & suspended ge: anid. “There, is one thing T want to say.” t interrupted Reco! Got “Lawyers |) who should know better appareitly cedure ju these of self-literest Btands a confe: dar, his numer fate to instruc they think the ru When a ninal before the t to what 1 should do. “mi poor waits, brought into ociety, who courte “daily nov thelr beialt re isn them. When a rich man man who has D} and in placed, the Court is beset oy pe: And letters telling about his suft and the sufferings of his rel of the afflictions of his friends “Assaylts made upon judges by these lo, Wo have no hestation In ng! fre a "judge to violate hie oath, mi 6 stony Tt is nothing less than « wilful contempt of court, and will be| punished as such In future ———_ -— THE COTTON MARKET. me but promt 7 Mist.) The decline, fontented by the ¥ ® strong Statistical position fas witally professional, Wy 4. yuadAl ten toward heavine dis- soon Private had | and that atinued "good spat | AQ Unusual weakness an Pte above the opening. stated Manchestey day, ————ae— WHEAT MARKET. Bhat opened higher to-day, wan off on ork's, ing ag PRIUS, Prices were % lay, 581-2, bi 25, July, bo. i 8. yt 18 "to cE BMHACH STOCKS STILL DULL, WITH PIES LOW, Some Hidden Buying in the Mar- ket and a Few Issues Hold Well, but General Conditions| eo: - SENT TO PASI ' tenced to Five Years in Sing Discouraging. Business on the Stock Exchange to- day was about double that terday. but that was not #aying much, for the volume of trading was decidediy limited. | | ‘Lawyer Blamed Charles A. NOHES for’ Hie Downfall, but) gucar witch opened at 12 _ His Plea Did Not Win Any sel ‘thet the defendant was wer guilty of extravagance or specu- Sion en Wall strect or the race track his eld in: business ition man held in business Swan a neglectful of bis duty that me fron A. acquired cer= | tel to the He | f ti jitable | Ile also paid. that The nd Jetsam of jharmful drugs. | awakens the torpid liver, irritation, stimulates the enfeebled organs and heals at the same time. builds up the body, gives [t strength and restores energy. At al) drug stores 50 CENTS AND $1 A BOTTLE. Beware of so-called kidney cures which are full of sediment and ad odorthey are positively harmful and do not cure. Medical booklet and doctor's advice free, tions Ings | or direct, and ‘The market opened steady to-day| With prices 4 to 11 points higher. Tiis| about fs expected on the cables, | 9 ¥ depressed tho Ver, Was sharply | who were favored Trade | but contnury to due the Gover Tho market opened with some promise Dut soom dropped into the @ull groove, while prices fell away, the close show- ing losses all around, 4 sold down to 12@and then raltted fractionally, It was expected that Westinghouse would decline here fa sympathy with the de- cline im Pittsburg, but mone of the stock was offered for snie. The cut In the extra, @ividend which was reduced from 31-2 to 21-2 per cent. caused break of 7 points there. There was a raid mods on Brooklyn Rapid Transit, but tt hetd remarkably well considering the report that the pool Operating in it ts a weak one. The one hopeful sign in the market vns that the Hawley party were leit the roo: there was that looked as if it might come from Mr. Keene, ‘The Steal tastics behaved very well, considering all things. The total sales ef stocks were 157.400 hares and of bonds 3856,000, ine’ prices rom yesterday's. cloalt lant recorded sale are As br follows: Amal, Copper... m. 8. & Ret. Am: S$. & R am Sugar . an Nee = oe bestest ty on a5 7 Se Sane! 2 cress 108% aa 1 fe Bea t tes Rote. "Tuend Thu Thy Hoek Island Baty oe pac, ae ia % Tu + ie Mee = we ih + Wabs ‘ Sy BES Went. Un Tel... Wis. Cont. pf. o @« Advance. ————— CURB STOCKS STEADY. Rat Northern Securities Drops to | Lowent Prive of the Year. Trading on the curb was dull but steady to-day with Northern Securition showing: a Jone of 1-4 per cent, nt M4 7-8, This Wns the lowest price for the year. Che bid and waked prices of the prin= cipal outside securities were Bia Asked A oad i334 Fa 6 z' ‘ W Sith 18 " Ww "STOCKS DULL IN LONDON. General Undertone Steady, with Americans Qitet. LONDON, Marcel: !1.-Rates for m were ¢ in (he market to-da: discounts were steady. Abou tn nut of business on the genergl undertone Consols wers quiet BOSTON SOCIETY LEADER After Five Years’ Suffering from Backache and Kidney Trouble, Was Restored to Health by Warner’s Safe Cure. © headache 8 Lasteless and ¥ disponit as the only 1 befor Wife and hone. 1 ven appetite and toking tin March, 0 aA new woman, full of hoalth I" Rehes and pall h back. Tf bay nuse Tam now Mace sands 0! Th not hesl- serious complications caused by kidney Safe Cure, alter all so-called kidney Warner's Safe Cure is purely v consti pate; Rochester, N. Y. “SAFE” PILLS move the bowels The new Cod aration which is deliciously p agency for the sale of stores in every town and Look for the * Homé of medy ever found T have Kawa nine pounds It is free from sediment and pleasant to take, it is a most valuable and effective tonic; alds digestion and Tt repairs the tissues, soothes inflammation and ic Where to Get Vinol greatest Tonic anc Strength- Creator known to medicine. Besides, at our stores, there is supposed to be an of these drug stores is called the * Home of Vinol.” you live, and if you do not find it, drop us a line and we will tell you where to get it RIKER’ S DRUG STORE J. JUNGMANN _ Gor. Oth Av. and 284 bt., NT. City, loxesa roby Ay, BY HEGEMAN & GO. 200.4 206 Broad way, 800 W. 185th jy 1017 Amsterdam Av., N.¥, Olt} trouble—my whole robbing me of estive organs W ke lend in my stomach, 1 parsed a dreary 1 Wes changed Into one of constant Irritation I began felt ike ave uly AN my light. aud f in har- MISS JOSEPHINE PANE, which helped me 8 ¢ ely cur nyoy meals. perfectly well, and women, like Miss Laue, have been cured of ise neglected, by Warner's cures failed. egetavle and contains no narcotic or It does not Warner's Safe Cure Co., gently and ald a speedy eure. Liver Oil prep- contains no oil alatable and the Vinol in the leading drug city in the country — each Vinol” in the place where KINSMAN’S: 125th Bt. and 8th Ay., 601 Bth Ay., y+! BLY. City. TEs WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 11, 1904, vons & Chabot, DEPT STORE —150° ST.&3°. Big Saturday Sale. Not merely in the few items advertised, but in every department of this big 5-story and basement store. For dwellers in Liles New York this is THE store—the store for convenience, the store for savings, the store for fullest satisfaction, the Complate Department Store. Old residents know it from experience. The welcome thousands who each year come to make their homes among us are invited to know it in the same convincing way. This Saturday is a good time to begin. A big general sale is in progress—no matter what you buy here to-morrow, you can’t help saving money, Open Saturday evenings till 10. _ $15 Suits, $9.95. : Girls’ $5 Coats, $3.95. Women’s Spring Suits, newest! Girls’ tan covert cloth Spring Eton model, all-wool tweeds (mainly rich | lackets and Box Coats — entirely new, new plaids), tastefully trimmed with silk | sizes'8 to 14 years; advertised by down- braid, very’ latest skirt; a° splendid $15 |-town houses as great bargains at $5; value; Saturday, $0.95. {here Saturday, 93.05. Women's Spring Walking Suits,) Boys’ $3 Suits, $1.95. smart rallitary effect, blue or black all-| Boys’ double - breasted Norfolk wool cheviot; our own close regular | and Sailor Suits, of all-woot cheviots, cas- price $18.00; Saturday, $12.75. simeres and blue serges; the A $3-value we have ever seen; Saturday, $1.95. $7.50 Coats, $4.95. Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits, with Women's Spring kets, in tan) Bloomer Pants, patent - leather belt and covert cloth, straight double - breasted | Eton collar; serges in navy, red.brown, fronts, collarless, satin lined, a swell roval; white silk-embroidered emblem on $7.50.garment, Saturday, $4.95. sleeve; usually a leader at $5; Saturday, 2.95. d 4.95, ; 37.50 Skirts, $4.95. |" Givts? $1.50 Shoes, 98c. Women’s Skirts, newest Spring) Misses? and children’s _ patent gain’ at $7.50; Saturday, $4.05. sion soles; all, sizes; a stylish and. ser- | viceable shoe at $1.50; Saturday, 98c. 75c. Shirt Waists, 49c. Boys’ $2 Shoes, $1.48. Women’s Shirt Waists, fine white | Boys’ Galf Shoes, heavy extension | figured Jacquards, with tucks and large !soles; good, stout, dressy 82.00 shoes; | nearl buttons; entirely new and the best |Saturday, $1.48. | 75c. value we have seen; Saturday, Ie. ‘ : Pets 3S i 69c. | Women’s very pretty Shirt Waists y Best $ Shirt, A double | Eh Rie white Macias] pinited feoniy||iy Mens wane Dress Splits HOuPIe| P 163: lus Sate [and single pleat; open and closed fronts; epee Rab dh treet the) value; Sat- |e best dollar shirt ever sold uptown or downtown; all sizes; Saturday, 69c. Girls’ $3 Suits, $1.95. $1.00 Gloves, 79c. Girls’ newest Russian Blouse Women's Kid Gloves, 2 clasp; Sults of wool! cashmere; braid trimmed; | tans, modes, brown, red, gray and white; all colors; sizes 5 to 14 years; marked |self or black stitching; all sizes: down- very close at $3.00; Saturday, $1.95. —_ | town it's a $1 leader; Saturday, T8c. All Roads Lead to Lyons& Chabot’s. We are at 150th St. and Third Ave., on the line of the Third Ave. Elevated, and in the centre of the vast trolley system that brings Yonkers, Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle and intermediate points to our very doors. If you can't visit our store WRITE or TELEPHONE for what you require. Sale All Day Saturday and Saturday Evening till 100’Clock Only Entrance to Our Clothing, Cloak and Sult Dept. Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. | SaturdaySpecials--Children’sDay Bring your little boyshere SATURDAY. You will be astonished how fara few dollars will go toward fitting them out for Spring, Buy everything you wantand settle in Our Original Easy Payment Plan $1 Down on a Purchase of $10. B | -95 $9.95 A Children’s Suits, two piece Suits, 7 to 16 yea: 3to8 year sizes, in wool mixtures and cassimer designs, $2.75 value, special Children’s Suits, the better kind, 2 piece, blue or black cheviots and fancy cassimeres, Spring weight, 1904 styles, $4.25 is the right price, special : % Little Gents’ Reefers,6 s buttons, double breasted, on sleeves, fine tan cover d all wool blue chev 8 years, good $5.00 values, tor .... Little Men's Knee Pants all wool fancy cas years; you wil bs astounded at the variety ot patterns and excel- lent quality of the materials; 65c. kind, speci : Little Gents’ Shoes, sizes 81; to 1344, wax calf, spring heel, i 39c ] good serviceable sole, made equal to the best, regular price $1.25, 98 Cc special for Saturday ‘ FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Send Postal for Catalogue. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. 53 Norfolks, pring 1904 cials. Dressy Walking Suits, Plain and Military Effects, Valueasoo. J] 5,00 Rain Coats, To Keep You Dry, Value 19.50. | 2 50 Value 19.50, 12.50 The larg ~ ‘election and best values in all kinds of Waists, including Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s. 50 ce Yauckall CarhrarleCo. Broadway and 43th Street. Spe French Voile Suits, Trimmed, Silk Drop, All Gotors, Value 45,00. 25.0 Covert Cloth Jackets, Our Own Make, A Three-Cornered Sale of MEN'S SHIRTS - TO-MORROW First is a lot of twenty-seven hundred Negligee Shirts, of light and dark printed madras and percale. Justsuch shirts as every man will be hurrying to buy at full prices, in a-few weeks. These are in a wide var- iety ot patterns and colorings; including the much-wanted neat stripes and figures. They are regular dollar shirts, with the exception of about two hundred and fifty dollar-and-a-half shirts, that first comers will get. morrow you can pick out your Spring supply for SIXTY CENTS Each All have deiachable cuffs. Next is a smaller lot of Stiff-Bosom Shirts, at the same prive—handsome, stylish shirts, that were made to sell for a dollar each. Made of excellent percale, in a fine assortment of neat patterns, mostly on light grouuds; well made and finely laundered; with detachable cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17, though the greatest quantities are in the larger sizes; and very few All sizes from 14 to 17. in size 1449. 60c each, instead of $1. Third is a group of High-class Stiff-Bosom Shirts, made of fine imported madras, and sold regularly for $2 and $2.50; tomorrow at $1.25 Each These shirts are in the handsomest new patterns, and are the equal in appearance and shirt-making of most custom shirts. Made with open fronts and attached cuffs; Sizes 14 to 164%. $1.25 each, instead of $2 and $2.50. Men’s Pajamas at @5c a Suit Three hundred Suits of Men’s i’ancy Striped Madras Pajamas, made over our own model; with fly-front and military collar. Regular $1 Pajamas, at 75c a suit. beatifully laundered. Broadway and Ninth street. Sale of HOSIERY And Knit UNDERWEAR We prepared for this movement many months ago, over in Ger- many, where most of the merchandise offered was specially made for us. We timed the-selling event to come when it would mean the largest and most immediate saving to you. That is why, right at the beginning of the season, we can make merchandise of eur regular goods— in every way desirable, such an extraordinary announcement as this. is new; and comes from the best manufacturers correct in shapes and styles, comfortable, and Yet priced like this: Women’s Stockings At 15c a Pair, worth 25¢ Of fast black cotton, in Richelieu, Rembrandt and clnster ribbed; of rman manufacture; ‘full regular made. * At 18c a Pair, 3 Pairs, 50c; worth 25c a Pair Imported fast black cotton, with unbleacned feet. At 25c a Pair, worth 38 German, full regufmr made. fast black lisle thread, vith openwork fronts, ankles or clocks, in new pretty patterns. Black cotton, plain or ribbed, with white or colored embroidered fronts or clocks. Black ribbed cotton, white striped. Hibbed black Usle thread, with white or colored stripes. 1 lain or ribbed lisle thread, striped tops, blnck boots. At 37'4c a Pair, usually 50c Black Hele thread, plain or ribbed, with white or colored embroidered fronts. . Block lisle thread, with openwork. clocks, embroidered, in white or colors. Gauze lisle thread in black, tan, cadet blue or white, with white Men's Half Hose At 18c a Pair, worth 25¢ Black ‘merino, medium weight, with gray or white solve. At 18c a Pair, 3 Pairs for 50c; worth 25c a Pair Imported fast black lisle thread, in several pretty patterns of open- work. Fast black cotton, with gray or unbleached soles, or unbleached feet, Black cotton with white or col- ored embroidered fronts. At 25c a Pair, worth 38 lack lisle thread, striped in neat. cvlorings; German, full regular made. Fast black cotton, with white or colored enibroldered fronts. At 37%c a Pair, usually 50c ‘Tan lisle thread, white or self-em- broidered fronts, openwork clocks embroidered, or with white vertical stripes. Black lisle thread, with white ver- tical stripes, or openwork clocks, white or colored embroidered.” Gray mixed Isle thread, black or self-striped. Black cotton, with two colored clocks or white or colored embroid- ered fronte, Gray lisie thread, with white ver. polka-dota. tical stripes, white or self-colored Black gause lisle thread, white | embroidered fronts, or openwork flower effects, allover, Broadway. clocks embroidered. —_ Ninth street. N Women’s Underwear At 12%c Each. Se White ribbed ele thread Vests: low neck, sleevoloss, full in size and A slight «pot or mended break, which will not affect their qualities, makes them “‘sec- Ribbed liste thread Veste; white; trimmed with lace of new pretty lesignes. White ribbed lisle thread Vests; low neck, sleevelose. trimmed with lace, drop stitch or Richelieu ribbed onte. White ribbed cotton knee length, wide at kn with lace, regular or extra size, Pink, sky bine, black or white 3 mercerized cotton Vests, low neck. sleevoless, aquare or V'shaped neck; trimmed with crocheting in very pretty patterns. Swiss ribbed white: liste thread leeveless, square Swiss ribbed mercerized crocheting, Men's Underwear Genuine Freueh balbriggan Shirts Shirts with long or Drawers with short or long luseain, with reinforced sdat. Sizes up to 50 inches. Garments cut Durable quality. cat Another Wonderful Value ASaleotWomen's Shoes In COVERT JACKETS | We aroused the sympathy of the trade over the loss we must be enduring by sell- ing the recently-advertised Covert Jackets at $12.50. And, by the way, we still have plenty of them. But now we have prepared Patent leatha another surprise for both the trade and the Patent leather, public. Beautifully Tailored Covert Jackets At Ten Dollars That you'll not find eqgaled anywhere under $18, Made of an excellent quality of light and dark tan covert cloth, hand- somely shaped and finished—fly - front, strapped seains; lined with good taffeta silk. Madeinthe regular and in-between sizes, to fit most women without any al- terations. Beautiful Spring Coats, at a most pleasing price. turing policy. Kidekt Then h dollar more. , to the Second floor, Broadway. eerva’ HAYES DENTAL OFFICES NoW at 338 Gth Ave., Cor. 2ist St. Formerly 6 years at Siegel Cooper & Co, OUR PATENTED PAINLESS METHODS make tho extracting, : tro 4 Keath, a pfoastre, Suited Best Teeth, $8.00. Ueld Crowns from $4.00. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Ten thousand pairs of Women's Oxfor Shoes, of a widely known $2.50 grade, ain to us because of a change in the manufac- . They are fresh, new, clean goods, and offered now ~ At $1.50 a Pair. The followii i ' Patent ceesiielse peau we cnaoge pcos Enamelied leat! Kidexin, kid tips h skin, patent leather tips, t! ; Dox alakin, weltod noleare 12 totes in. button, Colonial style, thin soles, And various Sere tias syne styles in all, en here is special word of some of the WanAMAKER Shoes for Men: MEN'S SHO. b ‘ Bos call and kidukin, laces well madeer well- Jasta, that look and wear well: aud are moly eee ell, aud are really worth a 40 tent and enamelled ‘kin, on vari sing in sizes 6 to Sty, Now form 5 ker Wi $8.50 shoes we could find. and patent leather, in eh ideas or the more con- oung man of ive man of settled taste. Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th & 10th Sts. JOHN WANAMAKE