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‘GOSLIN DENIES HES THE HEAD OF BANK SWINDLE Hanover, of Boston, Said to Be Only One Link in Series. Kiting of Worthless Paper by Gang Was Protected by Safeguards. PROMISE TWO ARRESTS Post-Office Inspectors Seek Addi- ‘tions to Members of Ring Now in Custody. ‘Alfred R. Goslin, of B, R, T. and "§20-per-cent. Miller’ notoriety, who described by police officials as of the cleverest cleaners of eusy America, dented to-day that aE i Boston or the Impe- ‘His office is now located in the Mor- ten sear ag Neseau street. On the “Manhattan + Goslin is ~ roly-poly little man of forty. His heavy shock of black hair is carefully parted and his Van Dyke closely trimmed. His pince-nez HT testify to a first-class tafior. yoloe is clear and sharp and his concise. Altogther he is olly,| and persuasive. ordinary inquirer at Mr. Goslin’: 4s informed that he is metter of fact Mr. Goslin cannot at bis Morton Building office. Chosen are directed to where | iy hangs his ha. Es itll an Evening World reporter UF of an Says He Isn't the Genius. police pay you are the genius Imperial Trustee Company. you to say about it?’ heard of the company,’ he strikes me that the police are habit, mystifies them is put up jietay ce that stack of news- continued. “Well, to put a whole lot of, = x @ to the newspapers and ene am about to explode a bomb. | HHS ti; AS Imperial! Trustee Company except Fernald, and I have been ooking for, him for a year, He urloaded a bad $600 draft on a friend of mine. “It the police say I am the genius behind this thing, why don’t they get me? Let them point out where I am/ /you this. The use of these connected with it. “They put everything up tome. Iam duet about ready to show how I was| railroaded in the B: R. T. case, and I ean show that fustead of having any | |ment of only the purest eommection with the 520 per cent. Miller syndicate I have been tho means of get- Soak @ 2 per cent. return for the cred- rey when it comes to high finance Gowntown it seems to me that the re- pretty the fellows behind the tars, No Judgments Against Him. “Let any fellow who has uaytiing on me go to court. There Is no’ Sneatisfied judgment against me “What is the nature of the Munhat- tan Realty Associates’ business” “That 1 cannot say,” said Mr, Gos- Investigation into the) | Worth 4% to * more. TBE condition of the pianos offered tn thi gush that they would Values at o1 rd more. ‘In 600d bargains that we make this offer. NY ured plano you uy Will be taken back at eny paid on it te apply on your Choice of our urnxcelied nov instruments, including those "Chickering Eros. ah Ua Sehumann . & S. G. Lindeman and the finest Idano player and player piano in the world The Cecilian player and The Cecilian piano each enabling anybody to play. EXVINDEE WELL HEDGED | crete io aa ete ut $0000 | was placed in the hands of the Post- | | issue underwritten, Im answer to an connection with the| & Mieases add to his sleek make-up, His| \Poughkeepsie, yesterday was elected “not in." | do you want?" Mr, Goslin de- | | | affairs of the Hanover Bank, of Bos- ton, Post-Office Inspector Cortelyou re- turned"to this city late last night and to-day made the statement that, in his opinion, the Hanover Bank is only one of a chain of banks in this coun- try Closely identified with the alleged Sigantic swindles of the Imperial Trustee Company. Inepector Cortel- you, while desiring not to be quoted directly. added that the Hanover Bank of Boston was directed by the chiet of tho gang of swindlers behind the Imperial ‘Trustee Company, and, with other banks, was employed for the purpose of kiting worthless paper. Seek Others of Gang. To-day Post-Offce Inspectors and for at least two other members of the gang whose principals have been | rounded up and held for trial. Another new figure was brought into | the limelight in tho alleged Imperial | Office inspectors by John J. Lordan, of | No. 6 Nassau street, who was counsel | for a corporation which was victim- ized. Mr. Lordan told the Federal suthor!- | es thet about a year ago the com- pany he represented needed more money. and desired to have a bond advertisement Mr, Lordan called upon Clyde Cok, who then had an office at No. 18% Nassau street. Colt gave him a letter to President White, of the Lm- yerlal Trustee Company. This trans- action ended like hundreds of others in Wall street ince the swindlers began "hs ire informed that ao a ir. Oll- ver Sweat “i Hall had proyt Te re] cl the passers, of worthless is under ar- automobile, 000 worth of the tions, In return, | have paid several cash. Later the doc- recovering his ma- “Hall eenee sare, had been a wa: vs issued for rs subpoena pues 2 | tell ‘the details of the een transac- | "On the story winich i is 0 Hall will be men who have connected with these crimes | been it who have escaped arrest because of the lnk of sufficient evidence. se Blected Grand High Priest. /HOSPITAL REFORM Investigation Results in a City Clerk George Jersey City, the City Hospital Investigation Com- mittee of uncovered conditiona that he and the/ J, Edward Stohiman, Jr., superintond committee have Fagan to be disgraceful, has presented to the Mayor a copy of the testimony THE WORD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, va as e taken at the hearings and a digest. The committee's revort ts as fol- lows: The hospital has not been properly conducted. The cause: Inadequate, in- suflicient and penurtously paid em- ployees; ¥ lack of discipline and execu- tive ability on the part of the Warden, “The remedy proposed: Change oo; management and personnel; employ. ment of better grade of help and en larged staff of employes; general ‘i: crease of salaries & TO Vyet of the investigation War ch, Rote McAndrews sesgted ag lent Manhattan, MUNICIPAL FERRYBOAT BROOKLYN IN COLLISION. On Way from St George to Bat- tery She Runs Into Scow Off Robin’s Reef. The Municipal ferryboat Brooklyn, which left St, George at 6% A. M. to- day, erashed into a mud-scow off Robin's Reef on her trip geross to Manhattan. and the railing ou the port side of the Brooklyn was «rn away for about ten feat, The Brooklyn, in command of Capt. ORDERED IN JERSEY. New Warden, and Change of Staff Is Directed. McCarthy, of who, as Chairman of the Board of Health, reported to Mayor |/0f the ‘¥erman | Hospital, has been engaged to take’ the place on March 1, or sooner if possible, at a| salary of $2,000 a year, Paxton, encountered a heavy fog-bani immedately after leaving Staten Isl- and, and bdlowing her whistles con- stantly she proceeded slowly, when the mud-scow crossed her bow. The tug and its tow were caught by the tide, and the scow over-lapped the ferry. The impact broke the tow-line, saving the tug from injury. After the crash the scow was butted out of the way. The fog then lifted, and the tug re- sumed her tow, and proceeded on its way. There were about fifty passen- gers on Khe Brooklyn, and the collision excited them until they were told that vthe inury to ithe Biooktya was not such she had be withdrawn from esrvion: porno @nd also injured inter+ BOY MANGLED ON eally. He was taken th Gouverneur SAW-MILL WHEEL, | #2sptta Young Bernstein ie the oldest of eight ohiNiren and ives at No. 6i Broome Clothes Caught and He Was|street. He has worked at the mill for pn pa te Whirled Around and Both Arms z aaah oh oe : and Leg Were Broken. | "3% So oe ther boy, ant Caught in a rapidly whirling pulley Him crows the room tn the sawmill c¢ Marks & Jacobson, at Tompkins and Delancey streets, sixteen- year-old Samuel Bernstein was swung round and round to-day, and before the engines were stopped he was stripped of his olothing, both arms and his left Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders Central Office detectives are looking | — 5,000 doz. yards at half price—doz. 8,000 doz. yards 50c. and 65c. laces—doz. 5,000 doz. yards $1 laces—doz... 2,000 dor, yards $1.95 laces—doz Broadcloth suits half price. Ov great after-inventory clearing sale of women’s suits and tailored in the very latest effects. Sale of Val. Laces. HREE new cases of French and German Val. Laces—received direct from the for- eign makers. Orders placed six months ago, 7Se ee 7 DELIGHTFUL_AND CONVENIENT—OUR EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. ——— EEE OUR. EIGHTH FLOOR RESTAURANT. Stimpson Craupord Ca: Corsets less than half. OAR had a surplus and we tuok several hundred off his hands at our own price. Made of French batiste, high bust, secures the small tapering waist line which 51, 75 ‘| Fashion demandseees.... sessee.cesece Splendid model for slight be medium Sits sizes 18 to 90; regular $4 quality at 1.75 coats is the attraction now. Hundreds of stylish suits, cut and ‘Third Floor. Among the many bargains in this sale is ® lot of women’s broadcloth suits in a variety of good models, some with long, tight-fitting coats. Models of correct Petticoats. OMEN’S gingham petticoats in plain or solid colors,trimmed with full umbrella flounce. Splendid value at... Sateen petticoats. Excellent styles; trimmed with desp accordion plaiting and nar- Men’s suits and overcoats *9 De Xt pass judgment on these suits and over- coats until you have seen them. We say this because some men are liable to think that low price means cheap quality. We are not through with our after-inventory clearing sale, so to hurry up matters place a lot on sale to-morrow at $9 that sold at $15 and $18. Second Floor. 50c | tailoring and lined throughout with light $2 4. 7S colored soft satin—some of the most fash- ° fonable color ‘effects of the season—made with fancy skirts—regular price is 47.50. Reduced to close at.............. 24.75 Women's 39.75 suits at 18.75. Odds and ends in suits of various models and a large as- sortment of materials. Too many to describe in detail. Women's Panama skirts at 5.95, Separate skirts in fancy mixtures and plain blue and black—several new models to select from. row ruffle; others have full flounces and small ruffles, special at.......sc0000. 1.06 Mercerized sateen petti- coats—made with deep flounces and ruffle trimmed, at.... 1.25 Heatherbloom petticoats. Soft rustling material—trimmed with full flounces—rows of tucks and sectional ruffles, at... 1.95 Taffeta silk petticoats 2.95 Women’s knitted underskirts at 19¢ Women's Jersey knit underakirts 50¢ $1.50 sweaters 95c These suits come in fine worsteds and mixtures—hand 64 8) made and serge lined. The overcoats are in fancy Scotch effects in the popular long tourist style—@15 to $18 when first placedon sale. For quick clearance at $9 All the high grade suits or overcoats in the house—$20 to $35 qualities reduced $14 to close at..... Trousers made from short lengths, $3 Purchased a large quantity of maker's rem- *3 nant pieces—lengths large enough for one, two, three and four trousers of a pattern, and had them made up into trousers that would sell in the usual way at $6 and upward. Styles-are up to the minute. Patterns the nobbiest of the ALBANY, Feb. &—Derrick Brown, ot | d High Priest of the Grand Chapter |SF8Rovelthroh Masons "of the ete oe fore at the, 102th annual convoca- | ° Session at Hon cle Temple Ih thie ol z A PERFECT FOOD.) That Scott’s Emulsion | should act soquickly and | satisfactorily in all cases of lost flesh and continued wasting is not surprising when its food value is , Everything that! I am} n't know any of these fellows in | {the secret of the success S are not | understood. With pure Norwegian cod liver oil, |hypophosphites of lime | ‘and soda and glycerine, there is combined in Scott’s Emulsion the best | ‘elements of nourishment | ‘and strength building | known to medical science. Any physician wil tell | |ingredients in the proper | | proportions; the employ- | grade of each, and to combine them perfectly is | of Scott’s Emulsion. You will not find a more cer- {tain way to stop waste, tD CO’s ORIGINAL PLAN OF eae IMAL FLAN OF SELLING FIANOR, Friday. Stimpson Crawford Cex build fiesh and strength | jand supply nourishment than through Scott’s i | Emulsion. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl 2.50 white blankets, pr.,1.95 A TIMELY sale of warm blankets—savings that 2.95 pair for 3.75 white blankets—double bed size. 3.95 pair for 4.75 white blankets—double bed size. Women's separate skirts at 7.50. Special new showing of broadcloth and ; panamas—made in several good models, Women's 27.50 Winter coats at 14.75, In heavy quality cheviot and ke Mal three-quarter Jength—lined throughout, Sone ——__———-SIMPSoN CRAWFORD co, $2 qualities. To LEARING up all the odd lots of sweaters and golf vests— good styles and colors—$1.50 and Just the thing for skating—and cold weather wear— not a great quantity but very good close 95e year. Great bargain treat for the fashionable dresser at $3 Peg top for tyish young man (stare $9 to 40 waist 3 ledium cut for the conservative man eee Sito 49 Stout cut for the corpulent man (sizes 36 cane 46 waist). Extra sizes for the very large man (sizes 42 to 54 waist). Sizes from 29 to 84 inch waist—any inseam. Here are the fabrics. Neat fk mixed effects—also feels ob Scotch effects in every desirable Hort scabs tineen bn weeds. Every color. 11 made according to the latest styles. average a third for Bargain Friday: vourtn oor. 5.00 pair for 6.00 white blankets—double hed siz 2.95 pair for 49c¢ 75 heavy gray blankets—single b Bedi size. 3.75 pair for 4.50 scarlet blankets—single bed size. 4.50 pair for 5.50 scarlet blankets—double bed size- 6.00 pair for 7.50 all-wool plaid blankets—full size. variety of dainty colorings—floral designs—full sizes and pure down filling, reduced from 17.50 to 12.50, one of the greatest embroidery to-morrow at merely nominal prices. iimiuaeeee Avie al erent the rate they’re selling we'll sell thirty-four USED PIANOS at $10 DOWN to-morrow and as many more NEW PIANOS. Sale pries, Bradbury upright......$100 Kranich & Bach upright 125 Sohmer uprightesse...- 225 425 (Fine tone and enec.) Haines uprig! When new. $325 375 Gubler upright Emerson upri Knabe upright. 925 (Fin 450 225 316 185 350 275 550 ) Everard upright. 18S e75, Bach & Bach upright. Milton upright... Schubert upright Mozart uprightees Also 20 more wonderful bar gains. Sample novelty combs 50c exclusive styles of the year and a splendid variety. We the assortment is at its iy them to you now. and neck combs. they come is one of the best in the country. Lot No. 1—Women's knit underwear in silk and {| _iMP9RTE 15¢| RONALDson's wool, all wool, and cotton and wool,double mitre, hand TPALLAN Soe ines ji ¥ PRUNES tm aize, | 02#0n pints crocheted with silk taped-neck. The cheapest gar- Rew ert neleors BURG: ee HENNESSY ment in the lot is worth $1 to 81.50, Judging from a tn ithe “orehar. $8.10; So] rawiar $1.36 weights (all sample)—values up to 65c.; about 1,200 pieces; never sold anywhere for less than 50c., and 8c some at 75e. Just what the public are looking for |] y.¥#%2,."VEE Pe Tom Se od just now—something reasonable in price, Tri hin onton cent yet excellent in quality; special while they last at.....sccscsocsevese eecece 17.50 down comfortables, 12.50. Per yard... 50 high grade down filled comfortables, with satin tops— One of the most popular fabrics. effects—bright silk lustre. —— SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Embroidery samples from St. Gall. AX the sample pieces—all the short lengths—all Pieces laid aside as seconds during the process of manufacture. In fact, the entire over-accumulation of makers in the world will be on the bargain counters Main Floor, These are the same embroideries that you find used so extensively on the most fashionable shirt waists and robes for the coming season—rich, ele- gant patterns—dainty designs, Such a variety that we can't even give you a hint of the scope this sale affords—4 immense lots. Lot 1. Lot 2. Lot 8, Lot 4, oC 10c 19¢ 29e¢ Regular prices in every lot would be several times the prices asked. Here's a point, however, that we mustn't fail to mention—these pieces are not carded—not cut out—but are in the rough—some are slightly imperfect, and flouncings. 3 "Sale ready Friday, 8.50 A. M. sha Lot comprises bands, insertions, shirt waist and skirt effects—edgings rp, with increased and € sali SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, oe ots, eReeneene. New tailored suitings, HEE are the fabrics for the new tailored suits—only 49c a yard, yet there’s nothing morestylish than these suitings. Neatfbroken light colored check effects on cream grounds—great variety of the new color combinations. The ideal fabric for suits, separate skirts and women’s and children’s dresses—a rare assortment to select from, at, per yard....., hence bee 1,500 yards of French voile, 59c Strictly pure wool—close even mesh—soft and clinging—easily shirred, plaited or tucked. A splendid variety of new spring shades, ipading black. eo eeccces + Very special English mohairs, 48c_ Take your pick of 300 shirt waists. TVATERIALS are albatross, nun’s veiling and poplins, some tailored effects, others with SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. 49c lace insertion and embroideries—formerly sold at 1.50 to 8.50 each, your choice... . 95e¢ Beautiful lawn waists at $1.25 each. Ported yokes with embroidery and lace insertion, also but- ton front waists with 5 rows of exrelaety, very 1 25 serviceable and looks like 3.00 waists. ‘5 . dhe ‘Women’s batiste waists, 2.95. Several models in fine batiste waists—some have embroidery sprays—others are prettily trimmed with insertions of lace. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Clearing 10,000 silk remnants. E announce for Bargain "Friday our great after-inventory clearing sale ot silk W remnants—the final disposition of all the short lengths left over when we came to count regular stock. Mata Floor, - 59e yard lengths. Long enough for waists, suits, skirts, petticoats, trimmings, eto. Every yard of silk we carry, and every pattern has its quota of short lengths. Regular prices range from 50c to ].75 per yard. Selling prices 35c—45c—S9c and 65c per yard. White habutai, White crepe de chine, Plain colored messaline, Black loutsine, White taffeta, Plain colored taffeta, Black taffeta, Fancy silks, White peau de cygne, 27-inch all silk shantung, Black crepe de chine, Jacquard taffeta, White louisine, Plain colored peau de Black crepe meteor, Louisine, Black peau de soie, Plaid silks, White messaline, Black peau de cygne, , Checked taffeta, White shantung, » Ww hits Sa chine, Black messaline, Checked louisine, ete, Hundreds of lengths in the most beautiful evening shades—all displayed on extra table, with salespeople to help wait on the crowds that are sure to throng here to take advantage of the low prices, cygne, Plain colored crepe de SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. "THERE S not a comb in this collection Dede was intended for a $1 to a $2 price. Most tell you this so you'll come early while best! Wish we could You'd be sure to be here. 13¢; \4-lb. flat can, Special values in groceries. Royal Stuart finest Columbia River salmon. Spring catch—fine flavored fish—Regular 9e Gas heaters at 65c Ree 1.25 heaters, but on: ac- count of the open winter, the man- ufacturer, not wishing to carry his stock ot heaters over, sold us his entire stock at leas than cost of construction. masement selesreom. Fancy mounted empire chignon back f Some have brilliants and In-er-Seal biscuits, Yytlonal Biscult Co.'s Graham or here are two immense lots, including silk and wool, Hams, Cylinder is made ot heavy sheet iron with rare colored stones—others mounted with Zwiel Bimpeon, Crawford’ peta mud cast fron base and top—has large brass star artistic tops. Every conceivable idea that 50e < Te! to ntaga Tbe’ if 1%e burner, which makes it a pow- inemart and fashionable: s+ s1 +2100. RUPE SB ae We 50 | razon cmap ace Clots szance—nerai stort: sive || ‘ful heater, 1-85 the usual 63c Sample underwear ies, Malte, Tag UROREAMT RR | Baa Tey open,” Pees it oe de "Miller oil heater, 3.85. ol Internationa: ’ | 10 Ibs, 480 5 Eebtation “tor he Goring Wheat. Farina, 4.50 Miller oil heater, 'e J for Friday ie tar wits Re Her Pak or ear! | 81be..220 Has 4 quart fount, which has all the latest smoke- VER 500 pieces of sample knit under- tually, ‘pay tor ‘corm of equal qunifty: | Tavigoa. Whole” Wheat cigtee A wear at less than half price to-morrow. That |] shoo; cans, 5298! dorm. "9 Ge | Cele lose, 0nd eclontees Ceylon ought to stir things ries bit, Mill from which Payer catironseas Og Boned Trees ane Be 1.85 four tube gas rediators, 1. 35. PNB Howat cetesesseeees uM. 120 s Height twenty-nine inches—finished in sluminum, Laundry soap. ta fase (Ibe pate! ' for general 100" bars bara.?. About 10,000 short pieces in the accumulation. Almost every weave imaginable from 1 yard to 20 | use- 45 é Se has jewelled front. 2.25 tor $3 open fire-place | 1.65 for $2 Xramer oval al ool and wool and cotton underwear at 45¢ and Flour, 25c. Not the heavy, soggy sort of underwear one rants a yeremium | Patent— Pome Toe Box. frecuently sees at a’ low price, but underwear that ulled: barrel in woot goer is warm, light and comfortable, $5.45; %4-darrel eack 69c values, early shoppers will benefit, as such unprecedented values camot 4,O) last'longiatcesccccievertcoiseces Cc ee Lot Ne 2— Women’s va yaa a ar —~ Formosa, Breakfast, India Ci varietion,” I underwear in different |] XS" a onibe. 43¢ Hee ca kg 100; 5-1b. FUR BORA? Team Brand; Sale staple wines and liqueurs. MALT &: $1.25; opecia Ayataee HB $06 heater, with asbestos lin- | wash a na (anal of heavy 1,85. tor 2.35 four tube O for regular 1.75 Bis- low gas palate nickelled. ae carpet sweeper. ‘Tbe. (gut bummer ot 20. Includes burner, mantle, chimney and 10-inch opal shage. b-ft. step ladders at 6Oc. Sc for nail brushes. 8¢ for Magic metal polish. | Fibre water pails. Blue and white china salt BD fox Gattentes) waiting ater Get ce Toe wees lve ‘I Be for folding ironing aki aden: POY NAVA $a, 0°78 2 bottles, $4.00; bot-, ere ort ae OpRsess TA Ee oe ee Vi'8a RYE ea TSS CAM WH cr 95e alone, 65e MO! folding clothes | paTenoee its cieneees a ll Rt RRA 9, te

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