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-rible Incident’ Here. iss FARRAR IN. RAGE. Denies interview -Cabled-From|- “Berlin Suzanne Adams and ° Other: pas Birds.» “Plumian, songbirds: awarmed on ithe gappremenaie, ave of thy. White Stereo = Oceanic as the Dig wtexmship docked to- . Among them were Enrico Caruso, mip admitethat che is the greatest T tenor in the world, and Geraldine Far- far, the daughter of & former profes- —ional ‘anoball player, who admits that % By [THE EVENING: WORLD, WEDNESDAY, Hovenzen 1907. a \Bank Cention Could - Additional Circulation That May Be Taken Out, $4; FF2,600— 2,051,200 8,800 1,091,890 12,848,800 51,003 963,400 © 2,335,000 --855,300 200,000 400,000— 1,453,900 “2,455,400 252,300 Circulation Outstanding. 48,300 243,200 908,400. 12,651,200 2,948,997 360007 665,000 244,700 53,000 £00,000 Capital Stock. 10,000,000" 3,000,000 Irving .eeeceeeesees Bank of Commerce. Park Bank ...+..+ Market and Fulton. .-. Mercantile Merghants'-Exchange . ast River iNew York County. ‘Importers’ and Traders... Mechanics’ Citizens’ Central Gallatin: 00.2. Hanover ..9, Merchants’. Phoenix Chatham: . 1,000,000 '2,000,000 3,000,000 23,403 1,010,400 2,418,200 581,800 © —~ $9,500 4,477,500 4,945,400- 00,500 522,500 “American— Exchange . $000,000 - 84.980. Be Increased $64,000,000. i | i | | HOW HY, BANKS: ARE NOT TAKING iii Cl LGoukl-Have Added cru $60,000,000'to Circulation’ Had It Beer Profitable.” "794.600 eee rrilere the ae See by taking’ out new circulation. “Mor: than 10,000, could ‘We: Issued, if the{ banks were so disposed: (Treasury offictaly appreciate quite as) keenly ue the banks that such cirovla-} thon would not. be very profitadle under | conditions, but they at once] | existing -Robbins's Wu HUSBANDS NE LIMIT OF be His} age Ends In | 000 From Interbo-ough,, His Undcinz. | Woan't Confess More. WES | a er na) who didn't take elf cunt! he . had { milestone, und who } ward WN, nite, passed the 31 stall and bair and mus ing his welding of six months axo Ina went to lis home | hits, No, 629 he argued the nis brite was wc the Inter- as bee n Company, Wilttam Lees, who e UL road at Fitty= | Yinth avenue Sept. 14, mages. indigpantty ' ‘orong-examination :by, John F, Molntyre that she had been married to inore than two husbands. ‘ine allway, compapy contends ‘that sdoviings with gray} cLwas was still celobrat-) night, in the"De Puyater West Eleventh sir reception he got’ from not what it should have been. ebtine and her ‘hue - National City — Binkiorerr er 25,000,000. ~ 9,635,497 Chemical . r Garfield= .. Lincoln . Second ...-. 15,984;503 3,000,000 950,600 3,200 1 | 496,800 291,400, 208,600 | Tre ff a Government charter, which | tary system, must under all clrcum= stances be_operated at a great profit. There {x nonte talk that Congress will! be: arked to lye thd Secretary of tie ure authority to sal) uncon nath Seaboard— 3482400- 517,600 Wvahe in probably the greatest soprano What this country ever produced. iG ERight at the start, tt tr due toMise / Warrar to say that she positively de- = ples the interview cabled trom Europe bout ten days ago in which she was fade to declare that there is no art in -United_states__She ran_the gamut ‘Roosevelttan~adjectires—in_denounc- the German journalist and his in- She characterized both as malicious, mendacious, trothtul, deceitful, untalr and despica- he land of the free and tho me of the brave, Miss Farrar said, fa thy only land she cares for. : $0,000 993,000 130,005 254,997 200,000 48,997 1,950,000 1,007,000 ‘ssol000 745,003 300,000 191,003 102,300 ~ 181,500 1,950,030 _ Consolidated Coal and Iron. Battery Park Aetna Beaver <5: a 7 Copper Bank .........- seen 49,970 $50,750,857 $64,720,145 COURT REFUSES. national operashoure; aubsidized by the “Government, where young singers and young musicians of America could din play thelr talents without golng abroad. revolve forelen recognition, as is banks to incretse their cfreuintion be 10, 29, 3) per cent. and more when ctream-! stances demand {t, By this- measure} the Ascratary would be enabled to place | all national banks on a general ecate, } When conditions warranted the Secre- through the Comptroller of the Currency, could authorize the with- drawal of such currency by degrees. The National City has ordered about! 4.000.000 additional currency, and se cratother tanks tave taken aut smaller amounts, but as a general proposition | the banks have done nothing. In an-| wer to tht eee argument that {t re- julres several weoks to Ket new circula- tlon Into the banks, the statement is de by Treasury —offaiala_chat forealzht of the banks In hoarding c: might have suggested taking out cur- 1 weeks and even months tary. makee tham a great part of the mone-1 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street RUG DEPARTMENTS, “In Both Stores. Com mencing Thursday, ‘November the ue. ~ Sale of, Linoleums, Carpets and Rugs, mare Best quality Inlaid Linoleum... . 1415 per yard ~- former sprice, 1.50 + Printed Linolenm., + +.50C per yard former price! 85c.. Plain, aad figured Axminster Car- pet, including new tone greens... os 1,30 per yard Wilton Ve! vet Carpet.i.1, 10 per yard’ : a husband tiving when he wee mar ried to Lees, and at the time—of hia! doath, from whom he had not been divorced. It is also claimed that, as the father of Lees. who ts alleged to be his hin, —outs—n_nettlement | sith eo_Irith. were alone in the | ps aipartments when Mr. Rotins put in an appearanicy, just before dawn. Some way or other the latchkey just wouldn't! wo7k.. That angered the bride- and | broke in the door, Wilton Rugs, Latest Oriental designs.,,...... 3 27.50, 31.50 and 39.50 Sizegxr2 ft. iildly objected to] hie condition. started. He broke tur t to how how strong he was. Then he beRan]y chasing Mra. Robbins about the rooms ‘Tie neigitvora heart the racket, but ‘never a sound save long drawn-out snores came from the ool! Her sleep was of the sort only the Just caa enjoy ‘Rovbins got tired rusting —atter hie lightly, clad wite, and-stopped for_breat: before renewing the ckase, Mrs. Rob- blia-hurried to the ringing telephone. A neighbor Was speaking. “Come up to my apartments bor, a Woman on o: upper fleora. “Come up quick? Mrs. Robbins was getting ready to her- husban hin late hour That ‘rot Rot soins h ais company, she has no right to nin born to Mrs, Lens in April, y Mrs. Lesa to be the ot bees; dendantsto ‘be the off- Pancoast, with whom not married in the Litte ee tn. 1890, to Lees, - angrily: bands do you want to aL married but Wiliams and “Never,” “How many hu make out I -to Jam begged, of the various times, —— mown as Hrs) Anderson for lived. with ——A— Question of Garuso's| Mustache. apy tar the Sndet interesting topic of! J @scussion among the cabin passengers | Voyage Was Sie —Caruss's MUR + y fache. Somo there were who «aid. that ‘the decotation’ on the tenors Ip is false. Others maintained that it must natural to withstand the-swipes-he edit with bis napkin after hin! gent another or the “It appoars that one of the passengers 4, soon after the ship left the aide, that Ho was passing Ca-| slgteroum, tooxed in and saw the? or wearing @ bare face. ‘To the “surprise of the passengers in question, mustache on his next peraaraich on deck. | Within afew “other the mustache of Caruso. was nich a burning question that tt. ‘waa subinitted to the reporters when “they boarded the ship at Quarantine. ‘The ‘Sgaicerers were unwilling to ive < deysion. They left it to De- Aective Moody, an experienced sleuts my Bitached to the Central Oltice who was| Jaw & Frlanger it 1, ‘am not to be billed’as a vaudeville at- @n duty. at the White Star Line pler. Moody walked close to Caruso, inapect- | ff! @4 the mustache with a professional eye-and pronounced Jt genutne, “That_Horrible Incident.’ ¥ waen the} He drozped } oth hands, @ cried, in| @tructor, Rich reporters approached ai b threw ‘Gentlemen lauding aocents, “pi not refer to that horrible incident “IP 1s forgotten. I think of {tno more. ‘The young men of the’ press parce to assure Cnruso that they hud ntion-of-mpeaking 10 him about the facident m the Central Park “monkey Mouse a year They were more concerned, a that he had been fined for committing misdemeanor, =. Caruso wald te lad ever ceard of | uch a thing. Of course, there-was no| fotention on the part of the immigra- tion people to question the entrance of Caruso. <The great tenor woluntarred that he mould appeal secure vind misbehaved The reporters from_tnforming pad appealed to wourt of last resort and that Rec oft shad confirmed t His “Triumphs Abroad: = he modesty peculiar to tenors, Caruso told of Nie triumphs abroad, Hit of hisyeareer at Covent Garcen {n London; “But at Buta-Pes ritably re Jadmiasion when I n times |S -Rreal xv L ord "The people were incensed that they «had to pay much a price. They came Prepared {6 his But it an @yation when I 2»; I am proud of Buda-Pesne- Berlin I was decorated by the espero any Ham bare iy. arsesine foom wa ‘theatre. people were ot them seit maid that they were loo poor to pay to ente) ut cosired to heaf me sink, | a 4 they Kaye m ney Bae Pac tat SCaryao was Mel Al Quarantine by his usperco. common ret ins the lock and re- er carne | At ared tof #2 atany American | ithe course (of my reksou for: this, | Opera-House,and_said-they belleved it report] s sould | on tho ground floor of the) bay| now neceseary.! e Ss [cared “in "moat palntul ¢0 me. In spite tf my nine years’ residence abroad I jeer sult an American, and 1 lover ray, Sratitudetor me to eritinian caw e-Fork after the reception I-got last year, The al I have tried to reach ever ae 1 in to sing has been sucesss in grand Opera in the land of By piri, kad it ~ AGAINST HEARST Defendant in Chanler Libel| Suit Then-Attempts-to Prove Justification’ of Charge. Eeported engagement t0. Big. Metropoltt era-Housa mars, who was aieo a pers songer on the ship. Sig. Soott! was correspondingly ahy in speaking of lila eported engagement to Miss Farrar, Spared Suzanne Adams the -News, Another grand opera star who caine on the Oceanic, but not to sing in grand opera, was Suzanne. Adama. She ia) under contract with Klaw & Erlanger for_aix weeks jn “steamy appear roller’ “vaudeville at a salary of $2,000] Justice Wyatt, of the Court of Special Beastone—sitting-a4-a—omenttiing Sa gle +h cue [rapidly tr clines to furnish ourrency } Pires —e}i0—acrearned [ning ¥. sdtar tka poll accept the Invitation when Mr. Iob- prried an: Aco aracand apes X Size 9 x12 {t..., 22.50, 25.00 and 32.50 LACE CURTAIN DEP'TS. Sale of Fine French Lace Curtains, Bed Sets and Ruffled Lace Curtains. ~ About 400 pairs Point Arab, Lacet Arab, Renaissance and Marie Antoin- ette Curtains, Point Arab. .27.50, 35.00 and 42.50 pair former prices 40,00, 50.00 and 65,00 (2,00, 14.00-and19,.00-pair — In Both Stores, —Lacet-Arab, asa 1 sued i for breach Robbins broke louse tromyhce in Kings Coun- husband's grap and reached the hail- way. The haliboy supplied her with a former prices 16,00; 1930 and 27.00 “Renaissance and _Marie Antoinette, . figures on Aug. 2. Uitte has bes taken out since. “The table ts most Interesting. ComptroHer of the Currency said to-day that on Monday, inatan’ as AL oa ae to. sy_ Yor! cra News pack 5 1,000,000. ton this week in Proceeding much more t aa on fice to give out a state- Th sures must | ainaelyes | poller ot ey of ie of ment of this to optatnes oes {to show thi j Robbins into pair of shoes and sie reacted” the nalghbor’s apartments. Mr, Roboins was so pleateé with his |. 7 activity and strength. that he decided maid lis jron muscles and | t her feci of them. The maid was / Still sleeping When Robbins entered — her room. Then things bexan to hap- pen, The sores stopped with an angr: jerk and tie tia kt deepest from 4 don?’ ‘My sechnd name is Gordon. “ahd, this man Pancoast “has been own as Brown. Were you not known B as aie sirbmitted— nes Rogues’ Gallery, “eRe DI and-to swear that 200 and 14.00 Dairy Monee prices 11.50, 15.00 and 18,50 Fancy Lace Bed Sets, with deep — lace. trimmed _flounce_— “Seta _complete with botster-cover,— Various styles. 4-75, 5-50 and 7.50 per set fra_fust ba Jooktnte th and the otner a tha: A {d_ the photograph at of Miss Brown and asked | She snapped her fingers und she slapped his cheexs, pues sista. y r or the statements they make. adjournme attained — fro telling lier that Kinw & Erlanger have combined with Keith & Proctor and Foroy Williams and) William Hammer stpin. How could they break tne newse to her after hearing the following statement from her lipi “I would not sign, with Kelth & Proce tor because all thelr theatres are vaude- ville theatres, In contract with wpecified that I trate, to-day refused to dismiss the com- piaint of criminal Ihe! brought by Wi fam Astor Chanter againet William Randolph Hearst. The dofense there- upon arranged to put in a defense. At the conclusion of the case for the Senge inet week the evidence con-/ sisting of proof of the pubdlication of mm to sing two. weeks | the alleged libelous artice in the Evun- , two weeks in Obicago, | ng Journal and a denal of Sts truth by hladelphia and one Week| x40 Chanier Wiliam —K_- Olcott. of | he friction, During ie time Ising for em the tteatres in which I appear @ to be billed us presenting ‘a musi- seanle in 1 Boston. mats BANKERS ASSERT THEY CANNOT GET FEDERAL BONDS. When Henny W. Cannon, chairman of the board of directors of the Chaso National. Bank, was asked this, after- noon why his bani had falled to take out more circulation since the pantc, | he said: i picture. :| HITCHCOCK'S CASE DELAYED i Time for the Actor to Plead BNE poned. i Henry J. Goldsmith, of eounsel Raymond Hitchcock, appeared fore Judge Rosulsky in General Sea: stone to-day, and, scoured en sone tectiko pleading Of Hitchoook to the six indictments pending: against the next Tuesday, Tint waa ready’ to Kill him. She Kept telling him his end was near, The girl was still holding Robbivs prisoner and tulking to him’ threaten- fagiy when the police burat in, “Thank God!" burst out “Thatewoman will Kill me. ‘St got a keen sense of humor. Nelther has my wife, They” don't seem to be able to for “The whole trouble Is Uiat the pank® rit -seicbritiaa onthe | squnkel for the defense Ricardo ‘ond dik, Biraeciar FL Alt core: | moons. He) movediato dt {foaserl tobe delfehted with the news of | complaint on be groinds that the iba Spenine of the meason at (he sunhattan —fiet_Dieen proved _and_that the | Feaponslbility for th feation had not been fixed. Briefs were submitted by Mr. Dicott and Clarence Shearn for Mr. Hearst and Assistant District-Attorney Gar- van, There were the motions denied to- aay: The fret whness called for the de- tense, which announced. that: it would to prove just was Min= middle | age, whe ‘talked through an interpreter. Spe-said she -was-cenployed as a maid in the bome of Raymond Hitchcock, the comedian, In Great Neck L. I, in the presaged a great season at the Metro- mOlitat— Kerns Gazes on His, Rulned Hotel. Bernard ern was a downcast passenger. He fis or was ithe proprietor be the Hotel Casset Bt. George, BStaten_laland, which wae Sonkariee DY. fre last night.“ All the way up the bay and while the boat was anchored of Liberty Island Mr. Kerns stood at the ern Fall and fazed i the column ot oe orth Trotel stood) rar Stow how ea “My loss, a Mr. Kerns, iwill be was not fully in- But the property did not repre. pent ant Fone an anygalment of $50,000, as has BY SHAPSHOOTER oa Seventy-eight Lights at $1 Per ~4sRecord ‘Despite Guard of.._Sleuths, During the summer tion, the witness sald, was absent from ques- Nt Priya home nearly all the | time, travelling In Europe or = vaaltiny in the West. The witness out Mr. Chandler from a. seat, court-room where he wrouped with @ number .of spectators, was & frequent yisito: e Hiteneooke home, u a ter abou i CAE: ber, He asked her] vinited’ the Hitencock home ae “that dare: WORE Watt girls around them One aaland City sleuths have a graye ti Within. the xeventy-elght window sights in the big grammar school, unded by Prospeot and Crescent streota and Beebe. and Tremont ave. hues, have’ been shot out with w rte in the hands of some mischievous pér- won or persons. ~ Phe District School Board bas com- ned tothe police, but all-night planta! in the neighborhood have fatleg | tg land the culprits ¢ wleutha have discovered that th sls belng broken by @ rifle. Evidence of small load shots established this fact, though O ret As een hy A_mouva has hot ween ujearthed, sinless, it be the vengeance ‘of, some schoolboys on Ax tawoner, and Princtpa: there ats no mes school Another Sopeal haa been made to, the and, -aq-oach window ia valued It fa. likely that an additional of gumstoe men will surround | place to-nlieht BAIL BOND FORFEITED. yan -took up the eros Michael O'Neill, Charced Wh! 114 legnl Voting, Faila to Appear, | WHEAT ADVANCES ‘ON Judge Rovalaky in cae 1. of Gen Be REPORTS OF BIG EXPORTS. | “ureally in. the Eighth Assembly | 7M peice | of Somheat aavanced leonts per bushel tn the grain toxday on rumors t ry ’ mais, ‘Shere’ wae use of re mn Argentine rumors that ltuseia pene a of whes Wake. on Neather mew Loe onl last six days “ cock and Mr. Cli thisig.”* nave Supper together?” them Hitcheook's bed in When 1 was ing me hall Jo saw the smaller of the taro, Kirin: looking ‘thinving! a cease me oot Into the mmoxd eat Mat did you dors = Tom Mr, Chanter Dial you sce time at et nny other The wkneass illustrated, with of the Interpreter, the =e lew Pmeant to edout fourteen ye: “Did you ee0 M 1 again together?” T ifaw them in the evening on the! je by wide on ‘a couc y were there when [ went to witnesd said that th ined at toe house a akfant the next n Chanter and that for young net of the th 212] arket | exports | a Inge an kaon proprietor of the Oc- idental Hotel, Bowery and Broome weaied O'Neis hom! i lawyer who of and New Orleans, i elite gale to, be the leader’ of DAN Of repeaters which operated in districts elestion dar * of corm er Bat at} |'wonea for eighly-seven ronibit ‘the | cant pet lhe Guinea There ts eat in the national banking uct that pr venta us from doing any better than he cca to inspect the minut: and Sury. wate Th ateted Rul be made before Judge aaiecee f bi Tare tie Werendant ts cated We are dotne, Cashier Brown, of the Fourth Na- tonal Bank, said: ‘It is optional with | us-to take out more currency, or not. | We cannot get the ‘bonds.”’ President Woodward, of the Hanover | National Hank,-eonaldered tho publica- tton of tho table “tating —-whet—the. banka had taken out in additional cur- | rency very injudiclous. | President: Valentine P. Snyder, of th. FSationat asnnk of Conimenrce: santas: Uunder_cashler otf to say he publi cation of tho tadie is an outrage. It does not do us Jiustice, We Dave done amore than wi Tequired to do, ‘Binve the panie the National Beak o Commerce fas taken Out $1,003,000 eckdi: tlona! currency, OUTSIDE BANKS 2 TAKING CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, Noy, 13.—Treasury lala are greatly encouraged by the | oT Wikt tie applications tor adattional | culation’ continue to be reoetred in from national banks: tn frstof the month up_to last Saturday. ‘shipmenta of additional tank notes had actually been made to the amount of FiL,182, 150. OT Sf MINER RESCU TER 67 HOURS. IN LIVING TOMB POTTSVILLE, Pa, Nov, 13—Impri- | hours severa: fet. beneath the surface of | almost directly under his ¢ his wtie' and children | dead, Michnel Me- on, was to-day taken the Draper Mini one of the mos’ in the history o: hundred the earth marvellous res anthracite mining, x Shortly after midnight thé” rescuer: jetected a acratching noise, which told | | them that McCabe wae atili living, and | od vigor fresh ralleta wore | 0 ¢ 6 o'clock this morn- wag reach 2 hin poaltion tro rhode un he feared i hit Another rush. of culms might start whieh would end tis Ww ued he said he thought n imprisoned for at lenst © was so weak for want of ab week. and rallied | water and food that Pa could scarcely | SRS 8 Ge About 400 pairs, Fine Renaissance Curtains, with deep lace trimmed rnfle, Variousdesigns. 1.85, 2.50 and 75 pair Tace Panels and Vestibule sets- to order. _ ah ___ JAMES MeGREERY& CO, 23rd Street 34th Street 23rd Street special Coat Sale Long Winter Coats, $77.50 RIBBONS. {a Both Stores. : Dresden Ribbon, delicate shades, 7% and to 4% inches wide. 1.00 per yard » value 1.50 to 2.00 $12 Ze $I Models, _ ’ Tharsday’ ‘s Surprise, A wonderful | expo- sition of captivating styles, reyealing novel features that appeal at once to the fine, di iscrimi- Pian “French Mixtures, | ap English Kescys ole ¥, 7 Full Satin Lined, Nbreasted styles in the ong ! swagger mode's that have taken London by storm— * extreme Jength—charming!: adored with braid, soulache ‘and yelvet—collar or collar- less model. diversity of styles positively unequalled, Coats that may be wom with the pleasing conscious- ness of being correct for two years to'come, Alterations ‘FREE, Sale at All Three Stores. 14-16 Vest 14 th Street NEW YORK. S ALL AIR. ON LEAS BERS “THE DAILY LESSON. ia te better than a Werld ae & Sancti Meta Atcrreereree td dvertisement ib ry (erent tine, World, Advertteornens, Inquire About Rates om Three) Werte Adee Aovopt counter fee i At night, MME, JULIAN, AO Meh, “4% inch Byadere Roman Striped bbon. Light and dark combinations 35¢ per yard Leth Ri nae oN ~of colors, LADIES’ HOSIERY. In Both Stores, | _200 dozen, “Cobweb” Lisle Thread Stockings, _With garter tops, spliced pucalsns soles and toes. Black and tan, 35¢ per. ope 100 5 eon oes = ies Taek silk ~ Stockings, Spliced heels, double -scies~ ES ES ec Savane 1.25 per paip SILK DEPARTMENT, ra Both Stores, “McCreery Silk. Complete assortment of (he latest Novelties in plain and fancy Silks and “Veivets, Suitable for blouses, gowns, _ coats, trimming and millinery. Qn Thursday and Friday, November the 14th and rs5th, Sale of Black Dress Velvets. 1.15 and 1.65 per yard values 1.75 and 2.99 3,000 vida superior quality, Black Satin Duchess. 85e per yard | vane 4,2) JAMES MoGREERY & CO. 23rd Street __ 34th Street

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