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—— air, BANK LINE LECTURE). Ee ON RUSH FOLLY | Secretary Kérn Tells Throng of Dep¢ sitors How to Syve Money. AD OR LEAVE ine, bGEL ~} But sian? It Away, He Says, Js ‘Running Risk of ‘Loss by, Fire or Theft: Wiltam 3f. Kern, ‘Secretary: of: the | }Dotler Savings Hank In the Bronx te. ~Yened the following statement to-day: —,_“A_WORD _FROM__THE__SECRE- TARY TO THE DEPOSITORS 1: ONE. $80. menx things are aad in the news: }eepers that I want a word ta say |The =Preeident of ihe Dol Savings {Benk !s Mr. John Haffen, and the Beoretary is William M. Kern. jMeon, but we do know how to run a Wings bank and to be tonest In what? Keep in fine and be p: | tleat and you will ba walted The; j bank will be open from 10 to 7 o’clock every day except Sunday, and we have | plenty of money to go around i “The Dollar Sayings Bank is managed |W @ board of trustees (and you know! {mpost-of them personally) who never did |@et paid for being trustees, and don't | expect to, as they do this work vol beartly for your good. It makes no | ference 6 Uist whether you put yo }mpaney in or take it out, but it makes ifferance to you whetler a savings! benk Js here or not. ank Safer Than Mattre ) SM .you had no savings bank the man next lila: ? i stolen or burned up, “One women t2ouy: | @ound a Kool plan. She tthe he> money in ant But one day wi jab went to he § her furniture {wot on fire and ter bed and money were gone, | = SHow. much would yur lave saved up| of the money you now have ‘in Dollar Savings Bank if you had 1 pank to put iin? 1 am not ¢ you to go home withow on the contrary, but 1 want to say this: having? rard—times -tr—tite- cl over 4 year the people have not been fable to save up more than they Nave lad te draw Sot (Now, the-money put in av savings | ‘bank is used by che trustees tor three j@bings. First, mortgages on Dill (tp, the nelghboshoas: second, city teestroad bonds; third, cash for the i sof. ing pr lencaltoes: During the year hundreds of build- exe have shut down becaune they could (et finda ravings bank with mones. to for the mortguges they wanted, {hon tha builder atte down he throws {aloe of men out of w and makes ‘the times harder still jank Ie Their Ftiend.-- ne ng to { ee ren vo mry_ banks are_tn WOunle, and Woody, weed Help: Gust the time you can help. n't hold Your money or paeny it “home. Rate will #09 for yourmelf tna d eso that [am ” wight, the. ‘Baha Savings Bank ie your friend; thatthe president and managers have never had any: reason to {all of whom had fortunes ranging from joked quite as if they were at a pl oR gendwiew kid “a tad wave hia -eOmee |W Characterize Men and _ Women in Money Lines ¢ People of Wall Bicone Jokes With Unknown Neighbors as. Freely as ~ Tramps on the Bread Line. “GET- MY. MONEY OR NOT,” SA YS| . ONE; “TM M GOING FOR ACNE One. “Old 1 aay, ch Jie Declares, 4 __ Shail-Never Get My Teeth Back (Photogra | phed & THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, anor BndOAnericgn Grnt Banker Starting With Son-in- Law to Take Control in Wall Street “BY_NIXOLA GREELEY-SMIFH. The money line has succeeded the bread line in New York. For | ve Go not know how to sai! a bal-|two days and nights thousands of men and women of wealth have stood | in-single-file-waiting for. their imperiled thousands as the ‘homeless waifs ot the big ¢ ted for a loa’ read and the cup of coffee. As the bread line waits on shivering winter nights, a tramp who perhaps has not eaten all day turns to the man behind him and speaks jand both laugh, for the last thing to leave-an American .is.his sense. of humor. The sense of humor which pervades the bread line was rampant in the money line this morning. Men and women, some of whom rad stood elnce 2 o'clock in the morning, and any teeth, J liad them all puiled out! Nabe week, und if the trust ccmpany | should suspend I suppose I'll never get! any mote" And she showed her tooth= leas gums in a broad smile. So-t was all along the line of cheer- ful humantty, @ood-humored, good-na- tured. as if they were waiting to buy afew thourazds to-many,taushed-end: each other about the situation | . One man who had $400,00 in the Trust Com: Puny of America stood in the nioney Une for three hours. Then_he_aald ta 12S Tim etjj) (Ser DEYs whom “women tad hired <to- riatigein |ueep there places in the line while {they “rot: something to eat. Now and “What if it dors go Up? strong cnough to dig sand. Jaughing, Le dismimsed bie for-' remnant of excludveness in the wildly | tune and hla anxiety at the same time. ‘democratic atmosphere, but, generally, Her Boy Cried to Stand With Her.: women talked with men they had never An elderly woman at the very end of; seen before, and there will undoubtediy | the same fine, which ran a whole block| be many romances as the result of as- et In any other country in the world | of Wall street and around the corner! quatntances formed’ ih’ the money lin half-way down William ‘street, held a{ Couldn’ ‘Have Happened little boy of four by the hand. “He stood here all day yeaterd #6 line of human belfige waiting oe! she raid, “and I wanted. to leave_him + side-doore the closing of which meant home to-day, but. he_orled. to (come, | certagn — rain t0..every --0ne--of them People iti the line were so kind to himiwould nave been panic-wtricken, and yesterday. One man bought film «| pysterical| men would hate crowded h Who WOuld fave wepl thetr woes, even if they hed to hire to have the money,” & messenger boy to listen to’ them. added, “because we are bullding a nae Americana have been acculed of wor- hose and I need it to gay off the car- | shipping the dollar, but only In Amer= peniers, 1 wanted to pay them all two.) {CM could foussnds of men-and wom weeks ago, but my husband said: ‘Gly. Dun tern OUI taoe; thes poset | ‘em ® thousand at a time. Tha anaayae enough? If wo had done as T.aid the | /,The spirit of money would be out and T wouldn't Ey ares line) anisftsperyanes: theabrene standing here” : line ‘a “ - - mxeor AAT § it does_not thrive jn—Wel} No- Money, No-Teatn: haps, but-the rua on the ton comes chimed |PaMlés took It_there inthe lienrts of PW neverhave |jook oo the prise’, Maa OE pane cake she had brought. “I have ‘The spirit. of Americasmtrong, hope-. 16_YoU_of To thyeel Yourke; — ft would—ve fost, and ev cs you can get back into the Dollar javinar Bank or the Harlem Wank orcany otter savings Danko this may (is money that is golng (o) help out | thig end of “rhe city" Wa money - jaan fm_turn set _men_fo work and give busl- to the Bronx. ‘The statement had an excellent effect. fen women ‘reads ¢ cfroul: watisfied and left the line. 155-YEAR S SENTENCE, "Benjamin Courtright C Convicted-of Manslaughter, His Aged- Moth- sentenced tofI% year in the pen lary by Judgo Staples after ti lyoung man—had been convicted by \Jery of murder in the second degree | ‘per me, killing Harvey Cron nt Milford. Pa. | ‘Mrs: Courtright: Hensamsn's $ ra erence Tiree eul, foun’ the 4 sfouni not muuty Cron was bawling ry trae a tract of | “Hand which he and the Courtrights: both | jelaimed on Aug. 2, when a quarrel be-| tween the three ron was | WY by_ you: Courtrient with a re-| Iver, Th tifa ended yesterday, and! sentence wa ed ‘WANT A SQUARE MEAL?! 7" Restaurants are ‘all vi ‘yf ‘But they cut down sav: inge why. Cont you atea a iy ott alr, “momewhat; LYOUTHFUL SLAYER GETS || | Two Hundred and Fifty lc Prepares to Further} the four corners of the world, | ROBBERS HOLD UP 15 _TOBE-SENT HERE icans in-Europe Hold Knick- -erbockef “Frust Paper: ~Relieve-the Situation ine New York There are two hundred Mis In: circulation sre—well tqunded., paTMee NE bextnning of the trouble last Monday—millions of dollars in. bills of the #5, #10 and $0 denominations have been-owithdrawn asa circulating me- qua 3 bocker ‘rust Company. worth of letters of credit were issued to travellers before the company pended/cand=the=:holders-of-the=letters lire now in an uhenviable situation, as they-cannot-sateg-«.-dollay-on-the-docus ments they depended on for sustenance And travelling expenses. The State Banking Department has been aaked to make some arrangement to ald these hapless globe trotters, Calla for help have been ringing along (pathy to gold as business money, Sew Yorkers refuse to carry it when they can get bills, The banks cater to the common desire for soft money and in thelr requests upon the Sub-Treas- ury for their share in the distribution of funds to allay the panjc they have reproified that they musi haye bills, A shipment of $10,000,000. In billa of #mall denominations reached New York from Washington vesterday and hes been almost completely absorbed by the banks. Secretary Corteiyou sent orders to the United Btates Treasury last night to forward all the amall billa that could be spared to the Sub-Treasury in this city, If.the bank runs continue a few days. # and $10 wold pleces and silver dollarg dshéap of waalti than a begwage check and (heir Il-fated letter of credit, and the news of the Knickerbocker Com- pany's suspension has been cabled \to Mr, Skinner, who has been the Act- Ing State Bank Examiner since the whirl of banking excitement, ‘will make an investigation in regard to the Knick: arbooker's letters of credit, ‘It 'was his off-hand opinion that the holders or the jlevtera are in the sam tawitn other. | creditors and will have to | turn, He admitted that, this | tough on those’ who: rel credit letters for return passage homie, qustomers to tradesmen in the ordinary course of business, will be aa much in evidence in New York as they are in the West, ’ aa ——_—>—___! MEN IN CHICAGO SALOON.| SLIPPER OFF TO JUDGE. CHICAGO, Ost, '25.—Two young men|Mary Gallagher Hotly Resented armed ‘and masked held up and robbed Being Sent te the Werk! | County Commissioner Max Blumenfeld) 7. Gatiagher was In the night court jaind fourteen other patrons of William | ct Tignt charged with taking @ drop Selfried’s saloon at No, 368 Blué Island top auch. ‘Avenue last night, obtaining money and Magistrate Moss meditated for a mo- Valunblew to the amount of $1,000 and! heating Seltriod into. Insecalbttlty, wien i ma, Ret cane|and then danouncsd a Tovolvers when he tied to stepjwentenon) oreo Ws mn teld they. ator. a sa from, political amirai ‘Never: on. your Ife," aried’'the wo- Of the. mea were At Los serine oh ones eee i See ee ithen a woman sought ¢o-preserre-some | Thererexiste-in-this-etty-avpronounced {> which are rarely aeon here passing from |; j | | | { | JUST OFF SHE, "SINGER AUR DOZEN HURT AND iS 1 HURRIES | MANY HOMELESS. TOQUAER CITY, THROUGH AIRE Families Cut “Of by pecially for The Evening Wortd.) oreo ELECTION FRAUDS rel TREASON sin pr two and ae Sing 1907. after mong | t! He rs | neurest [straining their pink “ears to. catth th F ofthe “sounds trom “helow > R [brushed back the hair that Weked eve Manage: with G3 fand ¢ SA | have x An when up and, of tones: police happy to wie: thelr | thelr ne: Dave wit Fireteng Hall_atris mesnages questions, Tan beon there lie would have been-iynched, | j1t was the generaj view that he wal al | woman hater One:_philanthrople | philosophyis. ak -moad-ae—g~turnpike;+ tried to argue In (WOMEN'S HOTEL GUESTS AND HELLO ~GILS GET SOME’ Some Mean Man -Turned i but nown ‘one window ened 4) t pattered Tt) oO F See re Pie hops. yalkedaaiowly. ~ a lare there wasn't any fire might convinced Samtiding was doomed: Ir liven 10 url. came ney 60} “L beg to Inturm vou that some man | Cres Pi Whore tdentity-te_yer—unknown to the? Cutieure: turned ta @ false alarm from the box at Fourth avenue and Twen ninth street Th hay. no wii Se constined—br—the-tire tend, ‘The guests were thus quick’ *urel and returned to their ro beauty ho he * claftered Mtrret. near Fourth avenue, #ho to aying no attention sald “Skin Peeled an PROVED | { | About four Twenty- | severe attack im. l was taken Into midnjght’ and spread’ alarm | bed for four months, he sleeping beauties of Wastitngton, Hotel..! It was: a2 “thia= important © kin peeled, and the the guests of woman they” awoke, fact) i large: bed -nores 01 . waited, « tactyaix pounda, aFantood Hiekiy, but x end 7 tied Cuticura R down the long halls. no real relief. That on fire?” each _giiest Faest- {Hes hing anc G ce, gain in weight, my PTE despatched | #2 and 1 felt better. a rious rooms. peey ieee oalted to the Stoyen vette began to rance. and cannot sa’ Retnedies. «now sore of woman's 138 Broad Bt., of men who have given 6 and 12, 1907,”” the altar and. the the whole outtit the wpa the friguienea’ LT CHING DEVIES- wed low, straightened Are little patches to showers #kin. scalp, i | relisved in Attack of Inflammato Left Sufferer With No in Bunches—Bed-Sores Devel=' a! oped—All Treatment Failed Until Alarm and Called Engines & TRIAL OF GUTICURA to Martha Washington. ago indammator; ina high fever.', I haves with the lastre game out In bunches, oonsumptive,_1— not... ee sia aeeaeene rer? oe ee fue overt ve When fas I Adon! al ne tot get Cope tied —Htthe Gutleura Cae Fee! eal at rs. Lavina J ‘of bands, ACONVALESCEN ‘SAD CONDITION Rheumatism. hele SUCCESSFUL ” I had a focy ‘ilt'and wes econ not jeave my ~ during three | tiie | of those montha I cet ae not move’, bres lense.” ye: ay eh fever ved 1 alee had th wie i back; — we. On 2 my. Falsed Up OF tho Pihouldera andl one at cine mais lobed. in/ fright-at the could have cried the: first’ ie Jia’ second, myself in a mirrar. efuiy |S 5 I had rot | ried many Pend: iM (iT ehad hack ep give me such ant petite that I felt bait starved: about a net f Teen fy Deemrr es" jexton cleared wa ons ewe appljesti a ot all eS cher Catiours q ford, Couns Merch con of eczema on to bin: | when all else “fails, ere Is, therefore, 1 am | | pia ot: Cu » danger that the hotel | (i et ticura. Omtine ed Fai ae id throuR hou eee f roan 4 coh ty broken and | Bent that alarm had] leep. Was woman, — whoxe 5 reir {n,} A beautituy malden. whose te was ever in his dreams, Hernan... Te ee AQis g Sing for the Limit for False Ri eee aon: itn alno from as closely *Welured Judge | sral Sexstons, n°) they: of not than | than fy y as fire 1 xe nH Settense from No. ot Broadway is Ret even. with the sex, he sent in thi | Wille the Martha Wanhington guests were excite | circumatanc [non ‘Square telophone exchange. which ! near the supposed danger. xone, Tne hello ladlen tote the receiver. bar er “1 know of no crime which-approaches down the atalrsin a heap, a to port min told thom that ag there was no! wax hardly probable that the would went back, seit silat pet cage ULATORS FOILED it AT THE NEW AMSTERDAM. | anid Erfanger-Waging-a Scie This woured | ition and. Mttle they were not a | the girls of Tie Madi- et hpadours and tumbled A poilce- | ve folired: ‘Then | Tee Orthopedic For fs by warm Ve. and Lil as) poe {-permanent, and economical. Cyr nage ca 10 Meath ies a, fae Tat widren, an i musics Books Coen, eg" Malied Roeret Wook 60 Bleanora de —Cluneros, loading }tralto at the Manhattan Opera-House, accompanted by her husban Count Francois de Cixneros. and her mother, Mrs. John C. waa a passenger on the North German Lioyd steamships Prinzess Irene, which arrived this morning from Mediler- |ranear ports, She is scheduled to sing in Philadelphia Use afternoon with the Phitadelphia Symphony, OF 1 and ghe had to make a record (lp from Hoboken to the Quaker City. ‘A messenger hastily oan} Broadfoot, of Brovktyn, despatched | Hettbebind.senbookeaus Jprthe Ae: Kage the singer, accompanied only be her_pet English bull terrie out to make a “train over the Penns; vania that weuld bring her Into Pr detphia “a yttle after, 1-o’clock. Pevou see thughea ties Countess as he the automou te, “it wills be necessai ar street costume, as | cannot ta aa. other one, and would have no Ume to dress if 1 had one, and I shall probably reach the stage out of breath, our of Yolge and not in a very good mood for, singing.” On tre deck of the ship the Count appeared charmin gray made sult and a plot « Of tberal proportions. She toll an ing Word reporter that after singinw during the seanon at Covent Gacden shi great deal of me ath Leoante, Laly, where hy been living for six years. ‘appear ut the Manhattan Opi on.the openine night; Nov. 4, with Nor~ dica In “Glocon: Rlecarde Martin, the only Amertean fenor who will sing tn grand opera here thin season, Waa Also A passenger on the Pringess Irene, He Was born In Ken- tueky of French parentage, but went to Paria at an ently Age 0 ‘be educated He join Mr, Conrled’s forcos when | tie Metropolitan: opera soason opens. | Mrs, Emma Cy Thursby, the bene-} factor of many young American singers, who haa bean abroad looking after some | of her pro:ecos, Was also on ‘board, TOOTHACHE DRIVES BOY TO SUICIDE BY HANGING. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. %5,—Tootache continuing a week is belloved to have Jed’ William’ H, Kurz, a-sikteen-year~ old boy, of this city, to commit euleide bye hanes x in His-room last night, Ing to diatract Nis mind (pa Hy exericint h ipoaeaine Hn pain ee) prone. a thaatre, wil BOB AR Shun te dress, anit) whet a A-dozet peesons-weresinjured:twa-re=t Are-homoless rlously: to-day tenement cauned by night. at The lamp blewaup In the fiat of Frank oy the second floor. ht family ran Fire!" and an alarm was a saloon on the street floor. Robinson, Aon and Noor, saw Bree Blaze Dueto Lamp “ploston- Rescued: And four fan as the * ten result Now 3 fa fire in fam exploding tamp at_mid-| out, ly the Uhr ment” a by the “st aban haere cr “omuther and ToWered but when Tanihted=To his scalp, treated him. 1d, cued MM chien. had literally each “them, th urned. the cry trcthe a little. burned or The were cared for ov wea about --—— tt M dennedy: The: ‘Ontaldl Bir. and Mrs, ty rear ut without help ar Three of Nits homeless and Inthe rear. She-eot down safely, the ik Sheets to the window éfll_ and, climb down wtope pa husbands fastened Toor, “break is a thi, d Rico, from Lynch preceded "book een rescue. Fi was choered their 1 In oxeaniy hy neighbors, THAW FAMILY FIGHT. CLAIM OF ALIENIST.| Dr. Dana's Bill of $1,500, ‘Award-}. ed by Default, Subject of Mo- tion to Reopen Proceeding, Hatry Kendall LW. through counsel, obtained from Chief Justice O'Dwyer, of ‘Clty Court, to-day ‘to open their fault upon which Dr. Ce cured a judament'last week for the finount. of his. bill, of 11.500 and Inter: est for hin ser on T attendance Anas oss now’ De. $0 aw impored costa in ‘the, To $0 a Danas attorney, and a stipulation}: at within atx, da 9 controverny | , fe wubinitted to a vefereo for trial Robin- yelling nt from the flames fam- © penned in, Jon HeTwik and his wite, on the top| thelr excape d and } tits Tes e=Wasqaint=toheHovmetinsbad shane Lyn 5 down from the fell in tho first flight of stairs a’ Dr, M but -aidn't. fall hen Hoiman abd Murtha res: ‘d floor so fast he Bellevue, pomers Were half-clad yiotims The | ‘and his mother, permission 2s Lb. Dana, t and tne |} cut | her by, ome | tho de~ | hono | on MAGISTRATE A VICTIM MONTGOMERY, ere, enped thet ape Your Thinker a0 | theatre, Kent Wid) you the mit tn-the | tio snay be Aincllaed ay be. a eriine—_OYapr net Teun” THeUTEtiOnE: Intend 40 Kh that others w treason erred, | endure | 4 public IN FEUD. SHOOTING. | A Oct muctatra and kt John: ‘The Reet by a than named Oakes, trix sald a feud existed det ati dar By Seti ASE Siie- walk Ticket Sellers. Klaw & Erlanger _iast-night kept up h NB thetr aggressive fight aza'‘nst the thoket “speculators——at—tha—New ~ Amsterdam Ten nk ties ts sold by them which were-wtter- | Wan refused at the door, Thirty or more speculators ou confess to be i the entrance to the theatre, but after | resorting to every subterfuge known to |the craft and fallorg—tmally turned —j back seata or pocketed big losses, The finding 1 sincere In !ts-efforta {O-stamp out the | Krafting nulsance ‘enored the specula- Sam-| tors, preferring. to Walt until seats can of Bimore | Do obuined at the Shuberts still tolerate the ticket 1 yesterday) speculators at the Herald Square. Lee “Piveai | ta undid there, Speculators are alsa tolerated at the Belneco Theatre. Pinkerton mpeciilato; detectives | nd spot —The Suor while cl the outlines. stood-near t reall 5 rout the| the wearing. box office, SOLD NOW! Bat! Orders Filled. ing- fashions, but-true:ortho~ pedic form is, essential to foot health and’ comfort. _ j|Cowand~ Ont#orrpre foot, is stylish, well propor. : tioned and extremely easy in JAMES S. 2085274 Uresnedol: St NEY; (NEAR WARREN STREET.) no ti osely following of the normal MERE ELSE COWARD, Send for Catalogze, brain. (and other nerve cells) yous prostration set in, This-wante-ts-restored naturally-by-Albumen-and Phosphate of Potash found in Worn-out, broken-down brains can surely be rebuilt by the use 'S, the most sclentifle food In the world. of GRAPE-NUT: If you are a thinker your brain wastes away In proportion as It can be kept KEEN on GRAPE-NUTS, you use it. : ‘There’s a Reason us . waste away exactly as other portions of the human body give out—a little every hour. this waste iq repalred the braln gets weak-and-brain-fag and ner- Grape-N uts “Hook for the tte book, “The Road to Wall se pkgs. tle laxative—not and effective in a THE LAXATIVE Unless CURES (CO. ing gum. It do gum doesn't do, On sale by all d UA NFO, Ch, 29 ‘BAD TASTE Chase it with Gum-La d venient and pleasant to take. Chew it just like the ordinary ¢ pocket as a safeguard, have Gum-Lax, send 10¢ for sampla box, a me Easy ction. CHEWING GUM NSTIPATION chews es what ordinary Keep it in your 8. If yoursideasn’t. day, New York City 2 A CREAM, to remove uaranioed freckle, in 10 to 29 days. ‘Leaves, the akin clear, healthy: And restores the beauty,

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