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j ’ BINGHAM WILL “ANOTHER BANK NOT REPLY 10 = — LOOTED OF FUNDS DR. PARKHURST — (N PRILADELPEIA Has Nothing to Say to Arrests to Follow Failure! Charge of Hlot Against | of the City Trust Safe Schmittberger. Deposit Company, | | Poltce ¢ " Bingham to-48¥ > PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14—District Aectined to ke any stitement In re attorney i earned, has ply to the Rev. Parkaurgy's « QB been inv the failure of the tha! arges againat Inepector City 1 @ Deposit and Becurity | Behmittberg put-up Company is city, which closed its | “Did you read 6 papere to-day goore 166, with Mabilities | woat br. Park ol eek the Com am. > more than $460,000 Mr. | missioner was arked Hell has discovered evidence Squiuting his eyes and puckering his | of 1 y, and Intends to In Mps the Cominiesionor pondered awhile! stitute prosecutions of those respons! tte: aking of the matter, he wate s recall “"F for a long time been « ¥. ae if | opin City Trust Company © ex-, wart wall by crooked work und after the failure of the Rea! Ee-| k of it, 1 did {hte Trust Company | conclude | tain the statements filed h the 64 the rep State Banking Department by at > the | offictain and direcigra of the Company prior to the fa ments are being examined by | | | | have concluded that arasete must be made and a scheme wiil| will ahow that some} ng was done in that} tte bank the trans- : : ss ct t -y hewn Ke | POURED HOT. WATER. UPON WORKMEN. | q | Ene! Thus Mrs. Hein Kept Back Quinn's) Building Operations for } Three Weeks. Mary §. Hein, of No, 7% East Hundred and Stxty-second street abe Itves In a fathouse se owns, rested towny by @ court omicer | orn out by Thomas J A contractor, malicious mischief & Tilford | nea m AGED CLERKS LET OUT BY BIG GROCERY FIRM, © «= wher | charging her wits Magisirate Barlow er in $1,000 bail k Reorganization of F for examination Results in Old Men Losing ae inet obgihach Thei Jos > Mra. Hein has suc IIT JOSS, Quinn's attempt to er After Oct. 1 & score or more “old! bullding on a let adjoining her fat- ones.” who have grown white-headed tiouse on the east, By sousing the fa the service of the grocery Arm ot) Workmnen with hot water end dropping Park Turont. ett be Svante tee bricks upon thett heads, Mrs. Hein has po ot eld up the ling for (hree weeks. Reis haar tsdmcuan es ap ins A few day® ago she got an thjanotion exit, Mieke ase aay hatly restraining Quinn from proveading with pees, whl res wok Titord the work, oh the ground that the wali $o0k In. sone os © idea of ofthe new building is on her property. ben een daa | ty Thie Injunction was vacated yerterday have pul off th ; by Jugticn Newburger. Quinn jmaedi- paaable ictaent ately soured a warrant Magistrate com: Barlow warned Mes. Hetn that she Vice-President di Agnew, of the Hearne ay nM old clerks) Us ENGINEER ARRESTED ; FOR USING SOFT COAL. dincontinue her obetructive tac- ing will probagly be on : Peres ee free our "* Power House in East Ninety-First Street a Persistent Vio- NERVOUS BREAKDOWN lator of the Law, FOR MINOT J. SAVAGE, 00! Fao New York City chief engineer of Ratlway Company end to charge of the power-hous at Word wos recwived in tits ¢ity today iret svenue and Ninety-aixeh etrest, _— — that the Hev. Dr. Minot J. Savage, the gas u prisoner in Harlem Police Court mote Unitarian pre ef, Who 0M?) today ohetwed with maintaining « month® ago retired from the ministry | amoke nuleap.e. of the Church Messian, in suf An ewept of the Bont of eHalth fering from iy # Ase nervous told the Magwtrate that soft coal was rostraton wt Ur bis son-in ®urned at the power-houre j jew the Tey! at . at Clove! Tripp walved examination and waa | nd, O. held in $100 bail for tri, | At the tline of Dr. Bavawe'a retire | hinted that there had been it Rice ar steer xpresaion of his bellets in spiritualism, put Dr. Savage denies hjs, aid maid he Was retiring from work becas Or. BAVARO € from Neighbors bad complained tram time to UUme against the péretetent yiola- Tony Of the wmeke ordtinange a.) First avenue power-hous. Two 5 &f coal are bul bd not, Se Ti henley, Material The former te used 4 the day, buc Rint te Mow York tn 1sse| M4 Ao0h At Glght come on @ ehitt ls tre Sheen nt the Entity it Bow le tim OLROMAOUM watt ton. He ranked up to the time of his| | A — of the soe ie yerhon pe * of the nted < 2 these com; and Kmorican palo’ craters, oxa in inie| Tripp only after they bad watched the Tet | amoke tmeué from the etacks for more Peiter | than two tour. nShoe Styles for Fall, 1906 For Men, Women and Children. Button, Lace and Blicher, Medium and Heavy Weights, Waterproof Grain, _ Six months of progress is shown in these newest shoes now ready in the Seven Big Best. The styles are newer—as they must be—the methods of making are improved with our riper experience—the cost of selling grows proportionately less with our large and increas- ing business, We've been making Shoes for more than thirty years— selling them at retail for more than twenty years. The name Blyn stood and will stand as guarantee for our Shoes. We are content to let our Shoes stand as guarantee of our name, . We make them in every grade, so that every one may have a choice of leathers—of styles—of prices. ~ And the business grows with your appré satisfaction, , Seven Big Best Stores: tn iation—your Shoes in Every Gr: Wh Ave. and 27th Street, liesstactae? ? Wd Avo. and 1224 st, peed DSN AVE... 39in 4 40in ats. | O81 tO & | va Bowery. nf. Broome st. | 519 East 801 34 Ave, 150tn A 154at. | 724 St i PRPSIELN) HUM Tae atala aptesae AAce,Aat EUR Streets |Back Coats, Top Coats and Cravenette Rain Coats that are worthy examples of the best i t | (Copyrighted. Drill Brothers) Make Brill Stores Your Clothing Headquarters Now Brill Stores are unique among the men’s shops of all ie land. THE WORLD: FRIDAY VENTING, SEPTRIMMR 14, 1906. \ ‘ They are unique in the strength of their organization, which runs four big stores as one. Unique in the strength of thelr supply sources, which Include six leading tajloring institutions and four Brill-directed tailoring organiza- tions. Competition among the six brings to Brill stores garments at low est prices. Brill-directed shops figure no manufacturer's Selling expense on clothes made for Brill stores brill stores are unique In the strength of their mill connections, which caring @mecahie pecs. ged: derect at minima cost And last, Brill stores are unique In their will tur gness to accept small- mers' benefit the many to thelr custe wes est profit percentage and t mercantile advantages they ¢: Brat chores are Me Oy CTeEy reMty ter that excer tn” ALT these points at any given price-—Talloring, fab trimmings, models, t sizeing and value, and thereby confer on their wearer all at once the gre:- | est degree of comfort, service, smartness, Individuality, fit and satisfac- tion. Fall Suits, Fall Overcoats, Top Coats and $ Cravenette Rain Coats that will hold the shape, fit, style and color until worn out... Because of the extra amount of hand work and the excellence of the Interlinings and linings these are the only garments ever sold at this price that can be warranted to hold the shape. Every garment is good t one-third mort, ts are all-woo!l cassimere and cheviots, excellent worsteds and Strictly ali-wooi, full weight black Thibets; all new models and every size. Fall Coats of all-wool black Thibets and Oxford gray sheviot, satin sleeve lining’ and serge body linings. Top Coats of all-wool covert, in oyster grays and tans. Correct new long models and all sizes. Cravenette Rain Coats of all-wool black Thibet and excellent worsteds, in neat weaves and shades of gray; new full models; quarter Venetian lined and all sizes. Fall Suits, Cover Coats, Silk-Lined-to-Edge Coats, To, coats: Fitted Back Coats, and $ Cravenette Rain its that are journeyman tailored and represent extreme values, at Every garment is thoroly hand tailored, every new model 1s shown, every new coloring Is here and the fabrics are those usually used in gar- ments at $20 and more. Suits are all-wool, full weight, silk mixturé cassimeres, smart cheviots, high grade worsteds, full weight serges ant melton finished black Thibets; all the new models, Including several that are exclusive and sizes to fit every build Cover Coats, our own new fall coats of excellent gray covert, tallored, trimmed and styled equal to garments at far higher prices. Silk lined and silk to edge Fall Coats of high grade Oxford light- weight melton and vicuna finished black Ph’bet, linings are pure dye Merveilleux silk, tailoring Is all hand work, models are newest Fitted-back Fall Coats, designed after the period of Louls XV., smart herringbone and plain gray twill effects; various mew and correct shades, decidedly smart garments. Cravenette Rain Coats, high-grade English Thibet and unfinished worsteds in black, high grade worsteds In all the smart wales, neat stripes and overplaid effects, ranging from medium grays to very dark effect, All are new broad shouldered, full skirt models; suitable for business or dress wear. Fall Suits, Cover Coa. , Fall Coats, Fitted — tailoring and styling possible to produce, 20 These garments are the very highest standard tailoring and fabric andreach the highest point of extreme value-giving. These garments are from the six foremost tailoring Institutions and the four Brill directed tailoring organizations, including clothes from our snop L. B., the finest yet produced ready-to-wear, ‘Suits Wiclode at the smart cassimere, Cheviot and velour effects, neat dignified worsteds and dressy black and blue Thibets, cheviots, serges and unfinished ‘worsteds; models Include our own exclusive Manchester, Derby 1., Derby IL, and the newest models from the highest salaried de- signers in America; an assortment of models, fabrics and colorings calcu. lated to satisfy the demands of most critical clothes buyers, “Cover ats," the smartest fall coats of the Season, chain and herringbone weave coverts, silk and serge lined, to be had NOW only fo Brill stores. Silk ‘to edge and silk Mned Fall Costs of black and Oxtord vicuna, semi-form fitting, bottle back models. Top Coats, cut on new modeis, of various shades of tan and gray ge, Cravenette Rain Costs, of vicuna, Oxford and black twill and plain ‘weave, worsteds and smart velour cassimere effects. Bottle back models, © some silk lined Fitted-back Fall Coats. Fully twenty different colorings and models. Plain gray twill, several herringbone and chain weave effects. Shades range from fight gray to dark Oxford. Unquestionably the strongest assortment of these popular coats shown anywhere, $8 Values Young Men's Suits.......... Aeon Ali-wool Thibets and excellent cheviots and cassimeres, cut on fall models, heavy lapels, long coats with vents, &c., in double and single breasted models; sizes 14 to 20. $10 Values Young Men's Suits... is Only youths’ suits ever soid at the price that will hold their shape, fit and style until worn out. New models, Long coats with vents or plaits | i peaked lapels. Worsted, cassimere and cheviot fabrics, Sizes 15 to Single and double breasted models, Children’s Suits, Worth $3, at... ; All-wool, double-breasted jacket sults in neat, desirable patterns, sizes 7 to 16, Fabric and make designed to withstand hardest usage Ade Extra Knee Pants, Worth 89c., at wu Of all-woo! materials to match the $1.95 suits or of corduroy Every pair fully guaranteed, New ones for any that rip. Sizes 6 to 46, $5 and $6 “Dudicy 4-in-1” Suits... . $3.95 Suit consists of double-breasted jacket, with detachable belt, and has TWO pairs of trousers—one pair knickerbockers, the other pair straight knee pants. Pabrics are strictly all-wool, full weight, and desirable neat patterns fn grays and grayish mixtures Every sult is sold with the distinct understanding that the purchaser receives free a new suit in exchange for any one that does not give full $6 worth of satisfaction, Sizes 7 to 16. Get the Habit. Go to UNION SQUARE, i4th St, Broud 'NEW’ YORK City. ES $8 ! ! 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Coftiandt 3). near Gresnwich | 425th St,, cormer Third Ave, a ss — ee eee eae ee ee ~_ e——— Men's New Derby and Soft Shape Hats at $2 First merehant tailors, AE AI AO A a le Al ee A Delightful Place for Luncheon--Our &th Floor Re 2 Simpson Cranford Complete Showing of New Fall Kuppenheimer Suits. ‘i ISCRIMINATING men who desire to conform to Fashion's strictest require- : ments will find the approved styles here—fashioned and cut on those ex- clusive lines that characterize those smart garments turned out by high-priced There's a distinguishing style appearance to each suit that instantly proclaims its origin. jurant. Furs A!tered and Repaired at * Moderate Cost. Kecond Floor. These suits were built purposely to wean good dressers away from the made-to-measure tailor, and we rely on the superiority of the fit, materials and workmanship as well as the saving prices to make you an enthusiastic convert. | Model No. 1 incbes long, with dee white pique facing newest eolorings or designs. Manufacturers’ samples $18 and $20. Fancy Five Distinct New For Nobby Young Men—Si to 38 chest side vents—long lapels Trouser, peg-top. Model No. 2—For| ModelNo.3-For | Model No. 4—| Model No. 5— the conservative the $martDres-|For the Con- |The double-breast Young Man—Sires s Si servative Manied three button 18 to 40 chest—coats 32 —Sires 84 to 48 coat effects with in.—no vents — French | long—no vents, long | chest, for men ofall broad Inpels—cen- back — peaked lapels — | lapels—S- button | walks of life, The/ tre or side vents— single-breasted vest—peg- | vesty—trouseré| plain sack grace-|cul Slis inches top trousers | seml-peg | fully designed. \long. The Materials—tfancy worsteds, fine velours, vicunas, tweeds and cassi- meres, as wellas the plain black thibet and the unfinished worsted. Also Kuppenheimer Suits, Coats and Cravenettes at $20—$25— _$30 and $35. Very Special—900 Fall Garments Go! on Sale at $11. and the regular retail prices are $15, Worsted Suits, Black Coats, Chesterfield Top Coats in every size, Eleven Dollars. Models at 15.50. Coats cut 334 Veat double breasted—3 buttons with All the Suits, Cra-enette Ruin “11 sizes T to 16 Ready sale. parents, enile style. forming Fntirely seams braided. med with gored with clusters of made to retail at $27.50. new lined velvet collar and collar ft Girls’ Dresses, $2.95. In plaids and checks—>trim- med with taffeta and silk braid 8 models—t to 14 years. Junior Suits at $12.75 Made of checks, plaids and plain blue, brown and gray mix- tures~-deuble-hreasted box coat Girls’ Dresses, $5.00. Sailor and regulation dresses of fine serge ip blue and brown, wine and black-—6 to 14 years Misses’ All Wool Tourist Coats, $¥.75 and $14.75. Small and large checks—gar- ment trimmed with straps and large buttons—up-to date coat. 100 Sample Waists at 'S Each. E hundred waists, representative of a well- known maker's $6.50 and $9 grades, on sale at $5 each to-morrow. Hecomd Fioor They comprise handsome silk dress waists and net waists, and are typical of the season’s best designs. We can sell them at $5, because they, haye_ been shown as samples, but are fresh and dainty, and women who desire something particularly smart will appreciate the saving in price. Sheet Music at 10c. Most Popular Music--Vocal—Instrumental, Waite ae avuos sumin, Wile, Will dou Lave Abe in Tecan Ala’t Xou Cowling suck wo Old New 1 ds Mollie ne One ake sof Bomme On Wher Whippsorst! Klages Murenerite, y Walting at the Charo. Bee! ‘ aU LU Dotty Dimple. fomrewheres Eaine My Merry. Oldaswouttn diteqa Aka su. Diske Dwodie Gtr Colleen In Us Warm, Enough tor You? Alive, Holding Hands. heer ii Not Because Your Maly Is Carty hE rhven, Mars ond Siriber and Oh, Whata Night te “of All, Marie “Operatic Hi em tweet wm for a Dead n heart ' Boys’ Fine Clothes for Fa‘'l—Roys' high grade suits in swell fabrics, in fancy plaid effects, in the $7 50 new gray colorings—double breasted with belts or Norfolk style—knicker trousers—sizes 8 to 17 years . Hoys’ Bults, Boys’ Blur fe Bults, heavy weight, fast vis igo sd spe bd $ 50 = a doub! remats jt! a't— one ferhle, reeeteh ram een = $4 50 | See sixes Sto 10 yenra. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, —-————_______--—____—. to Break All Records | Selling Misses’ Suits. if be superior style features of our suits and coats for girls, misses and children are re- vealetl in the matchless assortment for Saturday's We're going to make this section tomor- | row an interesting gathering place tor saving Going to surpass our value-giving repu- tation that has given us the largest and Suit business in New York. Misses’ Cheviot Suits at $21.50 Like Illustration, In these suits you catch the Simpson Crawford idea of correct Juv+ Made of fine cheviot with short hip length, semi-fitted jackets— pleats — velvet sleeves trim- velvet and braid--skirt 9 side pleaty Broadcloth Junior Suits, $18.75. Colors, wine, nuvy, brown, green and mixtures~-box coat, semivfitted~strap seams——double-breasted—sat in skirt, 13 goreside pleated. Misses’ Jaunty Broadcloth Suits, $29.75. 2gninch coats with contrasting color broadcloth vest-— braided and trimmed with bands of panne velvet—/aney sleeve semi-fitting back—copy of imported model the new Fall shades~—full box pleated skirt Girls’ Panama Dresses, | - $7 * is uw Wonderful Thing, en the tawe fe Tov tists * | % Marie Cant } Honor ine M octal Whirl on is Younha, Provet tener Mr Absohatin. octal Whirt Tn Smsfertane, leew Piells | <a blacktrimmed with broadcloth and braid~exceptionally pretty. brown mMPSON CRAWFORD Co, | Materials are the finest of with extra pante—our spe- ire of pante—one kmeker, all weet tabi taney “Nerfotk oF reasied GOOD time- keeper that created a great deal of talk when. priced first at $10. Hav isses’ Coat Third Fleer, secured 50 of them for Saturday's selling at the new low price, £5.95. vent, $21.50 Maly Plowr, 20-yr. gold filled cases in the latest thin modew, fitted $1875 | with T-jewel | MF nickel Awerien 3} movement, $6) 95 ~ bile or All Regularly $34.75 = r Pa = s a ch o & thin i Waltham movement In blue, brown, wine and “reg. 85 0. On) 20 to be sold at “ $2] 00 The Kentiemen above are strictly Girls’ Gretchens at 9. watches, anid 1a. eny | Fine quality paca cloth in blac, | man may be proud to be the pos | seasor of one Clearing Odd Pai of Men's Gloves pes 69e Weare not a poor pair of gloves in. this entire assemblage, but the size lines are broken, so that we cannot suarantee the every sivle. Men who need gloves, though heed the offer, for it’s not one pair but they will want to buy at this prtice size in hould feveral that $1 Grades... Selling Men’s 50c Neckwear at 2 9e N assortment of 200 dozen men's neckties from the hands of one of New York's most promi- nent makers—a houre that makes a specialty of supplying the high grade ; finest neck dressings. 69ec Main Flour. haberdashers with the Mala Fieut, all silk goods, and are made up in the latest Fall styles in four-in-hands and bat wing ties~-grades that retail at 50c &» 7Sc. Light and ¢ color combinations,’ stripes and figuree—values you'd not expect to see be \ / fore the end of the season, but the maker's \ terson eids when the retailers’ begins We closed out his stock, henee this opportunity of buying 50¢ and 75 neckwear at 20e- Men's Piain Black Cotton and Lisles; alo black evtton embroidered with crow foot; also Jacquard and plaid effects; also latest novelty in bhick and la specai~six pairs at $1.55. ~— ntilated effects, 25c | i | | 4 j 1 ' ] 1 : H 4 4

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