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©. the Same Time as Louis Ay _ @beying the subpoena to appear before *gdded to the list of prominent Repu She Was in Atlantic City at Rothschild, and They Were in Communication. Samuel J. Goldsmith, atorney for the creditors of the Globe Security Com- pany, said to-day that it Is going to be @ bard matter thachild's to the company Meved to have. A womun, the friend Louis Rothschild, who ts now belle to he inAtiantic City, or near there, Is the person he is particularly anxious to ‘examine. ‘tAccording to my information,” said Mr. Goldsmith, “a large part of this money was given to this woman, and| Bhe is now in contempt of court for not Judge Holt. She disuppeared, and our Gotectives traced her to Atlantic City. Louls Rothschild was traced to the wame place. It would cost more to havo her arrested and extradited than my @lients care to put up at present. Proceeds of Notes. “Much of the money supposed to be fm her possesion ts believed to be the is of notes Aiscounted by tho Blobe Security Company. The woman ind Louls Rothschild were undoubt- My fn communication when she went to Atlantic City. We have not been Bble to locate tham since, but we be- Weve they are not far from there. | “J am confident that when an examin-| ation fs made of the securities held by the trustees of the Globe Security Company « large shortage will be found.” The name of Frank Platt has been leans who were associated, in one w or another, with David Rothaohild’s schemes. It has been discovered that when Rothschild decided last Fall to pen a branch of the Federal Bank at Grand and Orchard streets, Supt. Kil- burn, of the State Banking Department, Yofused at first to give the necessary permission. Rothschild then consulted with one of his many lawyers, and this Jawyer is said in turn to have oom- mminicated with Frank Piatt. Frank Platt is said to have oafled ®upt, Kilburn up on the telephone, and the result was that the permit for the opening of the branch bank wae !ssued ‘the following day. Some Depositora Saved. © Another peculiarity discovered tn con- nection with the affairs of the Federal ig the large number of depositors Baak withdrew thelr deposits just be- |GLOBE SECURITY CASHIER WHO FORGOT THE SAFE COMBINATION, Ankle-fit Oxfords Women's, Stores—at $3.51 in the fashion journals. There « valve Women's Sto in the United Bintes and Pneian | “190 W. 128th Bt. ‘785 Hrondway, cor.) ‘Send for Style Book 72 REGAL STORES, 22 OF ¢ CITY. and Reeknan Bt Ste x Sta Is an eg water whiten will sei Instant Relief to. en, Ne prepared by UR. a TSpeclallatcpf Germ contributed Priew 28e At Drugetats and oeeriputes Chive Sheatalty, Cots Ma "yank failed his balance had been cut down to $10, Rothschild, paid, Sheriff Mitohell Hrlanger was one of Up to two di before the doors of tore the doors of the bank were closed. the bank olosed he had @ balance there $1,000 to the Sierttts campaign fund at amounting to about $21.000, When the [fis tor laat elect D4 new styles of Regal what afx-dollar shoes OUGHT to be, cee, B of them in New York «ity BROOKLYN WOWEN'S | 468 Firth Av CHEM IN GREATER SEW MEN’S STOKES: Style is that indefinable somethin which cannot be described. Regal omen’s Shoes have all the |" daintiness of outline, the same unwrinkled shapeliness of instep and ankle that distinguish the exquisite hand-made models which have made a certain few exclusive boot-makers famous. Those few boot-makers set the world’s fashions, and Regals are direct fz\ and perfect duplicates of their newest designs. Every manufacturer copies the same models, but it takes most of them | at least six months to sale, and by that time they have been “adapted” and “improved” till they are preity badly garbled. The Regal duplicates are perfect duplicates, and they are on sale in Regal | = aiiseat belize iherorginll Rave! been described oes for Men.-They're $ d they comt just $3.50, NEW YORK WOMEN'S STORES: ¥. opm. Heraid Butiding SA cor. Slat ronRwy Mail Orders promptly filled. earl Shoes YORK. BROOKLYN #897 Fulton St. opp, Montague St 1 Broadway. near Hedford Av. Ditmare Bt and Wwiit- soon Pitt AY JERSEY CITY. °66 Newark | NEWARK. 841 Broad st BWA ren tral Thr of Mr DP WITH A STAR ART OPEN EVENINGS. Wot on the Map. ‘When you read that the Russian army is in Statu Quo, don't weste time by trying to find that place on your war map. It isn't there. But you'll never ‘atl to find just what you want in Sunday World Wants—over two million readers. ihe cougon now in every package of Gopher Oats gives you a chance to secure part of this $10,000.00. You have as good a chance as anyone else. There are no conditions--no restric“ons. Good for a Few Weeks place their shoes on | 72 exclusive Real Stores WEDNESDAY: EVENING. APRIT, 27; 1904.’ |The Doctor Who Sets Dees Tee Ie Mig, ROBERT SAMMONS De afness and Head Noises cured, “The tight eur a waten can two feet away: conversation in rani The left ear the shows Marked morovement and will bo enitiraly cut AVL this, hag, deen, mesomolianed 12 ripe | rack treatment, and others wey tan hive the came ane "ror thers fethey wit place thelr casn in ir. Gartner's ) Mra, ROTERT SAMMONS, 100 7th St. Jorses Clty, NT Don’t Cut the Eye. McCue, 70 Jolingon Kt. Brook: ul vision ‘restored from alm: Gard fold by the hlebest never have ver ‘ght again ‘an {ho must have an oration to keen from walserstcna bipad fore Radium Cures Cancer. thee ielan and: exoert on Can: be In the office every day " 4 gna will treat so of Radium. The name: ured cancer cases will Le furnished on. reauert Cost of the Cure. The charges are always made reasonable nthe reach of every one Itntion and y i tion If you oannot call, w port blank DR. GARDNER, \Office 435 5th Av.,N.Y. | Between 38th and 39th St Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 ma A GUARANTEED te for re- At this season of the year there; isn't a man, woman or child in New! York who does not need a medicine to purify and enrich the blood, to in- duce an appetite, to promote diges-| tion and create strength, and we are. safe in ssying we have never sold anything in our store equal to Vinol| |for this purpose. Vitfol The new cod liver oil Tonic. As delicious as a fresh orange. This new way of administering the vital principles of cod liver oil has wrought a wonderful change in the field of medicine. There is no need to take greasy oil, emulsions or poi- |Sonous drugs to purity and enrich the | blood and create health and strength, for we guarantee that pure, simple snd delicious preparation, Vinol, will do {t, or your money will be returned | withont questions or red tane. | RIKER’S DRUG STORE, cor. 6th Av. and 23d St. HEGEMAN & CO., 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 West 125th St., 1917 Amsterdam Av. J. JUNGMAN, 1020 Third Av. | and 428 Columbus Ay. KINSMAN’S DRUG STORES, 125th St. and 8th Av.; 601 8th Av. Craving for Liquor Positively removed in from 24 te 48 hours. Morp hinism and other rp diseases permanently cured at the OPPENHEIMER INSTITUIB, 183 West 4st" 5 ot oon moe Cut out and send this coupon for free Nterature. D-y-S-P-E-P-8-1-A RIKER’S DRUG STORE, ih Av. Ce aud St. EW YO! weaendy? co Cy oe aap hae os ke ir Brena est nt AYA: PB QRS. STORES, 126th st, and q A it, 1020 34 av,: 498 C 2» Every Drugeist_ Sells “Short Stop."* NEW YORK’S BEST FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE, Coughs, Sere Vhroa Girbacaltiay ” Dititeult Breathing, Throat and Lung inflam. mation. Ce ainly the best er chile cURES ANY coLp SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, These for To-Morrow, Friday and styles to-morrow—of course. Ledies’ Dress Suits—in new Eton, black, brown and royal Venetian cloth, lined, collarless, vest trimmed satin ER braid and buttons, flare 10.98 skirt; an $18.98 Suit for . mansville Cheviot, black and Navy. Collar’ess Eton, satin lined, broad shoulder trimming, neck and fronts trimmed tancy gimp and brafd, panel are skirt trimmed to match jacket; a $22.50 suitior.... 19.98 Walking Suits—A number of odd sizes and variety of clotis remains of | last week’s business, value $17.95, will ibe marked for Friday's 219 QQ) ee jaunty Coat of AEaiitancheriol | black, navy and brown, collarless, trimmed around neck, braid and medal- Hons tate lining,’ panel front, tlare skirt $5.98 ed ‘interes, new Walking Skirts, Tw. value, fecy 98, colorings, flare, $ at "> Black Kersey Cloth, anes ‘hip trim, sand buttons; $7.50 value, 4.50 Black Panama ‘Cloth, new DRY GOODS Co. ee ee Se ee Women’s Spring Garments Three Days of Very Important Selling. Styles are just as correct as they can possibly be—even though prices are shaded a little. This latter Is made possible through some recent for- tunate purchases, where manufacturers were anxious to unload. Saturday. But the best assortment of Black Taffeta, flare, with pleats; $13.50 value, at...... 9.98 Dress Skirts, Black Voile (un- lined), tucked $7.98 value, at 5.98 Blzck Voile (untined), handsomely trimmed fold of peau de sole; 7 710.50 value, at... 7.98 Covert Jackets, cotlarless model lap seams, well tailored, linedy throughout, at.... oe 5.98 Jackets of Covert, fine quality, all seams strapped, satin lined with collar or collarless 8.98 Black Broadcloth tons, finished around neck and front with black taf- feta, trimmed with black braid 9 and buttons, «atin lined, at..., 7«98 Blouses of Black Taffeta Silk, broad- paplaeea effect, yoke and sleeves trimmed with fancy braid, at. : ’ 44.50 Black Ta eta ‘nk Etons, col'arless model, pleated back and front, also sleeves, trimmed with fine black braid, whtte taticta linet, raid, whtte taffeta line. 12.98 ' Three- Quarter Length Black Tat eta Silk Pleated Coat:, with applique cape SPRING MEDICINE. | 6.98 ‘ollar of ti ‘model; $9.50 value, at tee O98 at , 00 It’s the biggest lot ~nd the best | lot ever offer:d under-price at the commencement of a season. You'll want severali pairs when you see them. All the new and up-to-date styles, and at a saving of a half- = dollar or more on every pair. We've 3, 500 pairs all told—that were t*-own on the maker's Dongola extension sole hands because of a pig failure. Patent Leather Turn Sole 1 .69 Oxfords, extra high Cu- ° and McKay sewn flexible ‘Oxfords; snappy styles. Actually { ban heels, very snappy styles; B, Cc, D, E widths; 21% to 8. Patent worth $1.50 2 pair. | 1 40 for Women’s light-weight 2. 00: pair for all e hand-turned $2.00 Oxford $350 and 9300" in ane styles, nubae Ties, Kid and Patent yl pet extra high Cuban Leather tips, good sensible shape and military heels; also low and high y by tadlfowioriiiien’ Resa! Hench) heeisy A B, C, D, EB widths; ee es ee a Sale of Weaver's “Seconds” of Finest LINENS ; sie Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Tray Cloths and Napkins are in- sauces He als LiSad et 4 “Seconds” of fine Linens from the greatest maker we ene never before to our knowledge have his cullings been shipped to Imperfections ame v experts have been tinable to And ey On the whe ae CEN ONE OWN here ai 7 here na there) an uneven thread or some little hurt that will disappear To-morrow at practically Half Prices. this merchandise as ‘seconds,’* money. Sale of | A Geil Three. Days’ Women’s Fine *2 Oxfords at for Women's Vici Kid and for Women's $2.00 nes Many a house would never refer to It ts the greatest value we ever saw for the Table Cloths, Table Cloths, 2 Yards “long, "all|Tab1e Cloths of/Ta ble cl © Cloths, 8 ry fine all itner ‘ noe i oe ag Is se cathe ; damasic; w orth iin |ga00, at, each 2649) © 2.98): to 3100; nt 349 Nepkina, all jinen Napkins. Napkins, 2 Inoh satin damaek,|Nepkins, satin da- (pkeeya tnohes| square, beau ttal si j#quare, of very fine| quality, satin da- | fworth up erat worth UPlaif inen satin pa./mask very Sine and Nays to ‘at, |mask; worth to bebo, "ary Ae if Soeen SAD doman .... 1+9Bhup to aban” 2.89] dence. * 3,25 Lunch and Tray Cloths, Lunch Cloths Lunch Cloths, size| Lunch Cloths, size sige x36, all} Mxs3, of very finel sees, of satin da- i satin da PAV: aie wv inasic;, worth up tn i; Mask, Denutitullmas ity; wor! jo “65c! nto $0. 29C) oan Tray Cloths, size Isx2v, hemstitched, all Hnen satin da- + owe ry i ti to $1.00, at * 59c! % worth ap ter RAC eee debit Dears $8.00 0 Go: Carts at rts at°4.9 05 We've Just fifty-seven of these Go-Carts, picked up from a mikey who does eget? sup- ply us regularly, but wi thrown on his hands. They are reclining style, with reed sides, full reed back and dash- er. Pitted with English steel green enamelled running gear and rubber-tired wheels; rubber hub caps and patent foot-brake, Parasol Rod, ve Sateen Parasols, green Ined, 660, Three-ptece Cush! covers 1 40. lon, all hair, cordurey: 98 oe L2 20 $18 and $25 Carts, $14. $12 and $15 Carts, $9.88. KNOCKS &c. Sheet Music Sale & Special Prices for this occasion. Only 8c. copy. 2c. Extra Each Copy. ; Per.coey. | By: Mate The Following Latest and Best Hits: The Great Success, It Was Summer Time in Dixieland, | Instrumental Hits. Vocal Hits, Unter den, Linden Intermenzo, Bie ae a tor A ar a ts Garden of Roses Besuttea inter itsntaatpp! Mamie (Swest Coon 20). Rose, vat Love (pretty and easy Al Al Sard for Di Nontheri Tignta Waite (very oetany). Gia Binole Joe (a i . aaa on E Day de 8 thine. ‘ uns : Gneonte, 2-Btep (better ti ata) palm iat Rag ((hot rag-time for piano). ihe Moon Coon and Laughing Water 2-8! Sammy. Dancing Inthe Mooilight Schot- Take | je Back to My Louisiana Usche. Dancing Topsy (a darkey phuftle). Garden of Men (4, Keys, Quand Kentucky Beauty (very rood rig- Bons), ‘ fime). Come fiack Dinah (Bea: Hoatt Marie (beautiful Intermezso), gome Down Misy ‘scifnay (ihe He: ockat 2 Btep. EAs Te a P our Mother Wants You Ho TEES, Bree etahip (Indian 2-8tep). Mid the Orange Treas and Boe Sydlctr Belle Wales Ferhaps "Tis Just as Well (Beauti-$ Satisiied (atest Instrumental nov- ful Galiad), \ elty) Longing (Sweetest Sony Monkey Fages 2-Stev, ie x This is the song 0 Erinceton Tiger 2-Step (Sousa’s hit). leve New Mown Hay Intermezzo (great). My own Livangvllvve ¢ Buecess). ae Rosary (A song that will ive Across the Hot ord (hot number’ forever the Palms (3 keys), Vanity Intermezso (popular favor- er tnn0 fence Intermezzo (a wonderful pi \ Masala ine (Last and pest i