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’ i INVOLVES STATE DEPARTMENT Examiner Judson Said to Have Borrowed $1,000 Before Crash, $50,000 STATE FUNDS. Comptroller Gilman, Vice- President of Cooper Ex- change, Got Deposit. DRAFTS DATED AHEAD. Institution Permitted to Remain Open While Unsound, It Is Asserted. From developments to-day, it {8 ex- Pected that within a few days an in- vestigation will be starjed- Into the workings of the State Banking Depart- ment that may !1volve prominent In- Burance men, as well as State Bank Examiner A. C. Judson, Judson ts said to have borrowed $1,00 from the Cooper Exchangs Bank that was closed last October. The hank Is said to have besn unsound for a long time previous. It was located at Avenue A and Second atreet. Theodore P. Gilman, former State Comptroller, was eppointed a vice- President at $2.00) a year. Gilman Is @aid to have put into the bank $50,000 of State funds. That amount was sent to the bank, it 1s asserted, in the shape of a deposit. Drafts Dated Ahead. It also appears that whon the affairs of the bank were such that the true con- ition could no longer be hidden, and one of fie directors placed his own upon the books, the State Bank- artment yped in «ind deter- mined to close tie bank; but tha: some mysterious rianner word passed to Henry B. Platt, vice-presi- dent of the Fidelity and Deposit Com- pany of Maryland, surety for the State | funds, who suszeeded {n having the | State Treasurer and State Comptroller hurry from their shomes on Sunday, Oct. 8, 1905, draw two drafis aggregat- | ing $50,000, dating them a day ahead, | which th brought to New York on Sunday night | @nd had presented at the Cooper Ex- | change Bank Monday morning. | Funds sufficient to pay the demand not being cn hand, it appears the bank was permitted to remain open until B o'clock in the afternoan to allow it to procure the cash. On the fol-) lowing day the bank was closed and the emall depositors stood in the ‘way | of losing their all. ULTRA VIOLET the ‘nvening World 1s ingebtea to Prof. Bimer Gates for his discovery of “ultra violet rays,” by which the mind of man becomes not merely en open book but a ecam: front page. A special commissioner, went out to-day and peeked into several skulls, which, no matter how thick, revealed thelr thoughts or lack of thoughts, Not con- tent with the common or gartien va- riety of ultra violet ray, the reporter used a ne plus ultra violet ray which he found In the Equitable Assurance Bullding sticking through the keyhole | of former Vice-Presidegt Got Hizzen Hyde's office. As has been explained, Prof. Gates's violets are so wonderful that by simply squirting them about the subject's head a scientist can measure his thoughts, can tell if a person !s more sorry to- day than he was yesterday, or if he Is & WURKLD:— ee vy eae The rays played torney was thinking, but hi thoughts were was impossibly to de. termine. —— ROCKEFELLER SENDS directed at him from a safe placa, re- vealing what appeared to be the follow- tng thoughts: “Why should I? Depew and Platt haven't, The law js uncomstitutional— for me, anyway. Wonder whet law ts iteamer at Havre for New York, his despatch said tha his brother, John D. that the | dition was “not encouraging. on the books to hold me on the job? Lt was not like this In the olden days. Why can’t @ justice have a deuel per- like to wear this years ough round sonality? I natty ‘cut in judicial robes, alth they shouldn't be eo exposed hed dard OU offic: be in Wall atreet ESDAY EVEN spring, end fruits end pening, but, alas! thie year id ua poor people. y? No reason why! The office of the District-Attorney wi TO BE A GREAT SUCCESS: ———++ Evening World’s Experiments Show that No Well Regulated Household or Happy Home Is Complete Without Them. Me, head. fickered. sputtered and . The FOR HIS BROTHER. ‘A cable despatch from France to- day said that William Rockefeller had been hurriedly called to America and that he had left San Remo to board a feller had received _ cablegram trom . Whioh Indicated er was iil, and that his oon- No confirmation of the story was to ea OF The Reliable FAMILY REME’ All Druggists 25¢ 50¢ & $100 , MARCH 2, 1v0n, “Minn ites fie ek j AN AMAZING ens Spring Ne yl i iN ui $1.50 cach go on sale here to-morrow at 49c. each. Here are the specifications: Fabrics—Madrases and percales. Laundering — Patterns—Very best of the Spring ideas. or $2 shirt w grays and plenty of all white. bands, flat, felled seams, gussets, pearl but: | tons in all styles and grades. Two thousand dozen of as good shirts as were ever sold between the prices of 7 The best—same as in any $1 ve sell. Colors—All the Spring shades, including] Cuffs—Attached and detached; round or square corners. Construction—Strictly first-class; split neck-| Fit—Guaranteed. Value— Of none less than 75c.: of most, $1; of many, $1. 50. Price, forty-nine cents. The Explanation—We secured at a heavy reduction a lot of pereales and madrases intended for making dollar shirts and had them made up especially for us. To these we add some regular 75e., $1 and $1.50 shirts picked up at a bargain. All Sizes Are Represented—from 14 to 1734. (Sigel Cooper Store, Bain Floor, Main Aiste.) State Funds Deposited. Through th sonal applic Mr. Gilman out of the eral | fund” of the State was deposited with the new bank on Aug. 6, 10s, a mouth after the bi E $5,000 Was as Was unable to this time, and came uneasy, it Cam| enry B. Platt and Frank Platt, son of Senator Platt. are, respect! vice-president and counsel, _ bee: surety to the State in the sum $50.00. In October of that year t bond was reduced to $25,000. | it was announced to-day that the Aepositors will be patd in full. TEWKSBURY TO FACE DIVORCEE’S CHARGE. Former Wife of Skyrocket Financier | Ready to Press Claim in Court. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, March 2.—When Louls Greene Tewksbury appears be- fore Judge Davis in the Court of Quar- ter Session to-day it ts sald that a woman cialming to be a divorced wife r oucials be- Fidelity and Le The pany, of Maryland, of which ys me of the financier will appear in court to press an alleged claim of larceny against him, ‘An attractive and stylishly dressed woman representing herself to be his divorced’ wife arrived from New York geatercay. and registered at the Hotel ‘alton. Reason Nineteen Why You Should Read World Help Wants ~ Can you prepare * * Bread, rolls and cakes And other things The baker makes? Then know that World Wants pave the way To positions that 00d salaries pay, | persons sitting side by side and show thinking harder than he was a halt an hour ago. They can be played on two which has the greater mentality. Also if a man has any thoughts at all. Some of to-day's results with the ne plus ultra violet rays will give Prot. Gates a jar. ‘The gray head of William Henry Tillinghast was Immersed in the violet bath at his apartments In a popular stopping-place on the river reserved for persons troubled with talking too much on pertinent public questions. | Mr, ‘Tillinghast's brain lobes were | working like gelatine moulds sha‘ing in the hands of the cook, He was thinking very hard, very, very violently | in fact, much harder than he thought | a few months ago, His thoughts seemed to run all in one direction, and | the theme and trend of his continuous | thought was: i “What's the use? What's the use?) What's the use of telling what you| know about the trail of corruption | leading to the offices of the Metropoll- | tan, If it isn't followed by the man | who boasted that He would follow it? What's the use of telling on yourself it} Whe Diasy Attorney "t/make any | moro use of It than to you to the island? Aw, what's the use?” Mr. ‘Tillinghast's thoughts partook too much of @ monothought, so the experimenter moved on to the Court of Special Sessions, where Justice Joseph | M. Deuel was sitting with @ very unre-| signed look on his face. ‘As he did not appear to be planning the garnering of frults and flowers, the down of coous or a big ashe pe plue Mitre, ||| Ghese House Sacgues tor Women Specially oD Reduced tor Go-morrow. Space permits us to illustrate one and mention only a few of these useful, convenient and comfortable garments, but there are enough here to make choosing easy. They are all tastefully made in a number of different styles, some of lawn, with floral patterns, some of pretty handkerchiefs in red and blue com- binations, and many in handsome white and black stripe effects. Women's House Sucques, kimono 8 made of five handkerchiefs: blue combinations........ 410 en's House Sacques of very Women's Bath Robes. Women's Bath Robes of Terry Cloth, superior quality, fn hand- some stripe effects; made with lor collar and finished with gir- regularly $3.75, at,. . $2.50 fine lawn in handsome white and black stripe offects; made with sailor collar and kimono sleeves, with crochet edge finish, at...75¢ Extra Special. Women’s Se Nightingale Sacques, as illustrated; also Kimono both of good quality lawn, In pretty floral pattern. Spectal.. (Only one of each siyle to 2 customer.) (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Rear.) WMusteate In the Art Piano Rooms, Thursday, 3 P. M. An interesting and varied pro- gramme will be given, Including ona concerted number by Mr. Himmel- reich, Pianist, with Mr. Renz at the Simplex, These concertos for two planos— one played {n the usual manner, the other by means of the Simplex—have broved a most Interesting and popu- lar innovation, Aside from thelr mu- sical value, they furnish a remark- able demonstration of the wonderful flexibility and expressiveness of tho Simplex Player, Aimiesion to these musicales Is free. Ample seating room 18 pro- vided. (Slegel_ Cooper Store, Art Plano Rooms, th Floor.) Wo'ld Wake a You Um- bredia trom Your 85 c Old One for ~ - ~ Bring in your old umbrella —no matter how badly it 1s torn or bro- ken—nnd we'll turn it into a new one for 86c. ‘We will repatr the frame cover tt with black Glori making {t good for years of use, for this little price, ‘The usual charge for this is $1.25, This offer ts open Glegei Gboper Blore, Mala’ F legel Cooper Btore, Main’ Floor, 18th St.) biel and re- ja silk, Good in the very best sense—they’re FIRST QUALI Latour Brand, H. & E. Acorn Brand, extra choloe refined Southern packed Extra Fancy Granulated Sugar, Stringloss Beans, | Imported Oil Sardines, Regulor 10c. can, Regular 12c. Can. § ™pgotee 24c 5c 3 cane to: 250 Ohings Sood to Gat/ TIES, pure, clean, properly packed. They are the very kinds that ordinarily bring the highest prices. Wo can sell them for lesa than any other grocery because we do the world’s largest retail grocery business, Fancy Large Selected Dry Ploked Roasting Chicken. Absolutely Freeh Made Crescent Soda Bisoutts, Regular Go. Package, 3 Packages for 10c Extra fancy, rich, sweet, meaty Santa Clara Prunes, pert. 4 Limit 10 Ibs, to a customer, 6c tt Prices Only Che Big Everybody knows the-regular price of Mrs. Potts’s Irons nishings at The Big Store. Retrigeraiors. cia) Apartment-House Re- Our Speer made af hard wood In “ ish, 24 in. wide, golden ep and ti In. MEH..$7.00 our reader Refrizerator, “open & the top. has large ice capac’ by ne Hou'as 'n._very roomy, provision Bhamber: 25 in, wide, 15 deer, and Y len 2: ‘3 | Clothes Wringers, with hard rubbe rollers, made a@md guaranteed by Sron Ware, the Lovell Mfg. Co., at.......$L45 ‘s Irons, in. sets of, 3,| Clothes Pins, packed 5 gfosa sn & Metin atand and handle; Apeckel: | “box; regularly She.; special to- aah Pao Fog ay, f iniged Water, Falls. made nge | Six-foot Stepladders, made strong oe il 6t-2n-Se Ware with covers, Sty Berlin saucepans p 1Go; 6 qt., 2c; 3 Buc at, 200; 2% q at. Fountain Brand. Finest quality, pure Rolled White Oathlakes Regular 100, carton, What Gvery Housewife So ) Seamed & Chop Nan Kee Extra Cholee Singapore Chunk Pineapple. ‘ 12c . ath Floor.) Yeeds Store Gives. and also what a good refrigera- tor is worth—in fact, the usual cost of most of the following articles is familiar to every woman, A mere glance at the list will give an idea of the importance of buying housefur- Tea Kettles, 8 qt., BBc, 4 qt | Oc} 5 at., B60; Colande Convex gt, 24 4 at. 18e: WMiscetlancous, Clothes Baskets, lar t easmakers' Tables, with folding ise rong yard MeGSUFES. «+... SOC Kitchen ‘Dadles, 8 ft. long, made of Won handle, ote tapens, a Ammonia, Chloride of ‘Tollet Paper, at quality ot “hard pointed,” per lange ‘clear lumber, strong and durabie; vo tnpicks,” fi Yoothpic! wood, douple box ‘a 8 The the best popular | judgment goes, we believe to be about famous “Waltham”—and this is saying a good deal. si want to show you this machine, explain to you its yorking parts—how they are made and finished; the excellent material used in case and frame. DROP HEAD, Commen the week—t gheting various articles instructions ku! Blippers, &o. ‘ny expert instructor, re} Brand lessons without oon BA 3,000 Umbrellas at Nothing Like Them In All New York, at Anything Like the Price. No Matter What They Tell You They Are Worth. C 5 You might as well compare the new Custom House with the old one * as to compare these Umbrellas with what others advertise at anywhere near this price, These distinctive points stand out in favor of the ones here, | There are NO lead handles amongst them: they are all of selected natural woods, mounted with STERLING SILVER Horns and Pearl—with sterling sliver trim= mings. The cloth Is uniform in every umbrella—not Just a few good ones to produce a fair average. => ARE sewn turns; full dress Al styles. Made for a State to 2.) street (Chicago) store— three times the \\ delivered thirty days late and re-|| Bist, Crovn i fused. So you get them here for $1.00, instead of $2.50. All sizes; no mail orders filled. land of flowers, by experts who know HOW to A. ican Sewins Machine, aS by Agents ney a$45. TA, 95 best Introductory Price. gliew, and White Mag: American Sewing Machine, so far as expert ) Contd Meyer, Ann re Victor Verdier, achild. yet produced. It {sa little in advance of our § 7 American Beauty. Gruss aus Tepiits, General Jacque- It has the rac: GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS. ‘by cash, None to-morrow and continuing 00 made of yarn—such a8 Sweaters, Afghans, Shawls, Skirts, Boas, Vests, presenting the “Bear | ‘of Yarns, will provide you with these ONY ART DEPARTMENT. SUPERIOR TO NY OTHER KINDS SOLD IN NEW YORK Two for 25¢ produce the best results, variety Is absolutely true to style and color, and will flower luxuri- antly this season—if set out at Mrs. Jno. Laing, | j na Charta, , or Holmes, Roth- Prince Camille de onan. Madame Pianticr, Crimson Rambler, | j Mail orders filled if accompanied sent C. 0. D. Bear’ Brand Yarns|} and oie i ee We've Just about three thousand which we shall sell toanorrow—and to-morrow only—at 95c. Women's are 26 inch; men’s 28 inch, Fully Guaranteed for One Year. | Coverings are a very fine grade of yarn~dyed taffeta, which {s thoroughly water 4 proof and jet black. They have the strongest lock-rib Wana? frames, are finished i with wide ribbon tape edge and are close rolling. READY TO-MORROW MORNING, } 9 gn Finest 4 Women’sDressSlippers|| pose Busnes || _ Brown Suede, $1. ia Now York. | its: You know what / | Three hundred pairs; sake aie 4] seal brown suede— oa OF your udu ; self covered heels; bors have been bu ‘ng | three strap; hand- RE SUPERIOR. TO ‘ Every No. 3. of one | ® THIS PICTURE DRAWN BY CHARLES DANA GIBSON. THE WORLD'S week. Watch for them. Cut them out for your sceap book.) \\ more serious? ; may, the World will Copyright, 1901—R. H, Russell perfect of Mr, Gibson’s best pictures. “GIBSON GALLERY.” . (New Gibson heads will be printed in the Morning World and Evening World several:days each READERS may conjecture the story Charles Dana Gibson intended to tell in his picture ““The Matinee Girls.’’ Was it a love scene on the stage at the time he caught their faces with his ready pen? Or was it comedy? Or some- thing even more trivial or even Be that as it Sunday © give a copy of this picture next Sunday, and the public may draw its ownconclusions, The drawing will be pre- sented upon art paper, separate sheet, 10x15, in two printings. reproduction This one cost $1,000, and is one of a series of ten $1,000 pictures being given by the Sun- day World. | BUY NEXT SUNDAY’S' WORLD. A anni