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“Al of Them Consent to Serve} and Are Getting Plans Ae 2a ebairmah, it war anpounted to an Ue World reporter to-day will not mee: Hor at loont a week. been asked by Mr. He @ubject their personal work out thel? {doas’ Tithe first meeting: “If we. met to-day we could do tie said Chairman Hep: rn to give the ention and? Burn ae he w tional Bank of which he Is president. | to attend the Clearing-House meeting. oO” ‘Fhis is no-Hme for visiting” he | yedded. “So I have written a personal ote to each of the gentlemen asked to, werve by (Gov, Hughes, in which I re- @ierted them to sort out their idow ‘on the proposed reform of the banking I) have some’ very pronounced “viewa on that subject myself and 1 am @olng to put them\into shape.” Must Move with Care. ‘When will the frat mecting be held?” wan asked. OEGNot for a week at least,’ said’ while the Deen for reform of-thy bank- "i s_important. itis not neces-| Bankers Wace WREELIND CLLED BEFORE GRAND JURY Jerome’s_ Staff Busy “With | O Consent to Grad on c Ir Gov. Hughes’s Bank Committee ‘JURY'S VERDICT IN FAVOR OF THE WORLD ANQEEW. urgenté’ {The Banking Reform Committee will @onsiser mot only trust company re- don, of the United States Trust Co: , “but also give its attention’ to/ Bavings banks and GMr. Shetdon resented a suggestion that’ the chief work of the conxnittce Emould be to'urre the enactment of laws Probe of Met’s *‘ Paper ’” Railroad Deal. Althoush {t was, Crome Gk din Dastriot-Attéeney's Office yesterday that the Grand Jury inquiry into the | purchase by the Metropolitan of the Lee Gerke, Who Sued for|| = ‘Watches For Holiday Gifts. Our Herald Square Watches —the highest type of Amer- {can watth-making. Our La Forge & Valentine Watches — the best Geneva produces. A gift selected from either line will prove as satisfactory as a time-piece gift CAN be. Unusual Apparel: Values for. Small ‘Women, Misses and Children ;- Coats, fashioned of pretty mixtures arid novelty stripe fabrics, “ined throughout-with flannel ot serge; all man-tailored (stubs 6 to 18 year sizes; made to-sell at $16.50, sale... . $9.7 ‘Tourist Coats, full-length models, made of fine. checks, stripes and “broken plaid’ fabrics; flannel-lined ;, lap ay 6to 2a year sizes; ~ madé to selt-at $18. 50, sales, 11.74 Suits,various models for smalt women and pateees ina variety of, 4 PIMA TERS eS ay A8-years; “sale $10.74, $13.74 to $34. 14 Reductions. _-Millinery Parlor, Second Floor.” , Not a: BIG sito but an IMPORTANT. one, bec: acter. of the Trimmed Hats involved and the decisive underpricing. 22 Trimmed Hats at $14.98, were $19.89 and $23. 9. —8 Trimmed _Hats_at $ 2,49, “were $17.89. 35 Trimmed_Hats_at $8.89, » { Particular attention is directed to the display of vening Hat this second floor parlor. A fine quality All Silk Taffeta, 432 inches wide; in white, pink, light blue and black. 22c a Yard. Underprice because of slight tmperfections—hardly ——discemntbte fautts inthe weaving. —— -_We_are Oriental: Rag THPORTERS: carry no Rugs on consignment.. What thal means to parchasers {s better ander- stood when our prices are compared with the higher prices presales elsewhere. $25,000 for Alleged Libel, In e suit brought against The World | by Alphaeus J. Goddard for 326,00) dam- CHEERS FOR CIAR | “owen ‘egainat the trust) companies “doling | Billion dollars* worth of business on a 6 er cent. cash basis.” yi SMy understanding of the work to be @ene was that it was to apply to all @lass of banking done in the State,” he LS paid. 2 Mr. Sheldon was fourtd In conference with President Edward King, of the Wnion Trust. Company, at No. ROY Charan Of the -commitia et. six trust company presidents who Gre acting ax voting. trustees for the it y of America and the * Loan-and Trost matrrenttes ne ‘8 com- members of Mr. Ki - 1 Gites, He soe if 7 Marston seu Serve! ites =e ‘One of the ablest members of the Banking Heform Committee’ ts Pres!- Gent Algernon 8. Frissell; of the Fifth Avenue Bank. Hr Frisecit lives at the o.07 West Forty-third ba nickerbocker pany And curbing the trust increasing their cash re- rissell_ when told Super- mt when he ealled upon ie yesterday that uld serve, but Iam sure Lam not @olng-to discuas in puvlic w gveh€ to be done, ‘There ix work ahead forthe committee, tt think @ents no particular class of bank F, Friasell wan asked If the momber-| bert Thobaud, Jr., has been entirely auc- | of the committee. in his op’ epent not to be extended to include up-State bankers, In view of fact that all the State would be. aft Py lava of the New. York State lure, Wants Early Action, sald the Fifth hi enty ot} Wall) and. Cortlandt Ferries Railroad had been adjourned until Monday, “the proceeding waa resumed to-day. The District-Attorney took charge person: ally. Mr, Jerome reached his office before $ ofclock and—had-a-lot_of-work done on the matter—wten the Grand Jury convened, at 10.30 o'clook. H. H. Vree- Jand” was called to the Grand Jury room. He was interrogated “by the DistzictrAtiorney for more than an Hour concerning his knowledge of the deal Mr, Jerome sald that he would re- mene the inquiry on Monday. He fe- fusud to discuss his sudden- interes! {n the Matter as indicated by his ac | dvity to-day, Expected That He will Be} Able to Tell Story-af Shoot- ~_ing-To-Morrow. ‘The operation performed on-Paul Gil- cessful and the boy Js making rapid| It was said to-day at Hillair, | ne Thebaud villa in White Plains, that 1@ pressure on the brain, due to the racture by the bullet, has been entirely removed It tn expectedthat the youth will be strong enough to-morrow to tél!” the the shooting to Coroner Squire, _ Great Show of Patriotism-and |r. y ais not award si. Goadara onel| Pomp, and the Proceed- cent of damages. % The sult was tried in Part 9, of the ings Peaceful. |Supreme—Ceurt, before Justice Ford. | Mr. Goddard was ably represented by! 5 |__| omrl FP Hibbard, The World ‘by Bowers ST, PETERBURG, Nov, 14—The; & Sands and Mirabeau L, Towns third Russian Parlament -wes opened) The trial of tue Lia fata last Pail Palace—to-i inthe} - 7 Morning and owing to t lpia See aa the Spek orbitals a i? called andi Cabinet, by 3. Golubeff, Vice-Pres! le. voluminous testiniony offered the x |court at times sat from 9 A. M._to 6 dent of the Council of the Empire} yr he jury retired at 465 “service” preceding the Tuesday, Justice Ford directing them| to bring in a sealed yerdict the following of gBlshors andvot | ties, and was ma! ehed their verdict { favor of The' World in an hour, but tha ult waa_not known Until yesterday'| oddard’s suit waa ~ against both The World and tie evens] jing and Wax base | printed in Juny, 1 voneorning the death of -Louts Hymn was peror vigorously cheered. by the Social Democrats who remaine during thy read- Kreeting nit was necea- fhe Constitu e Zimmerman, who to collect «bill from. Sir. . who ved on the third floor of the apartment-hou . One Hundred and Gor entefed the hull only w faury tq sign tie. oath tional Temocrats wl rio marked penthustasm in sin the ‘national jhymn or in the cheering .but otherwise + partloipeted derordunly jn the pi inj White te Deputios were entering the |hall Premier Stolypin approached~ the | Metropolitan and recelved is blessing land the Pontifical kiss on beth chefs. | ee eee ae een. The city as PaoUr a dard siege Ss tals plaintif? God- Ramee eaters ie jury gave tho evidence ! vicinity! of thePala abut did not at-| tention th rougtgut the: Season te. tempt any demonstration A score of | dious trial-of tho oase and In the charge | |jrounted police was more than sufficient Justice Ford defined the Ubel law with to_preserve orde rigid exactness. Dill ‘at that) words and a} fe merman wax foungudeadaneithartootean the flishtof | steps leading {rom—the second to the! third Moor. Death was caused, by «| Pah witht cal ne witnoanen called by the dete swore Wosthe truth Of prectically hese the evsential statements printed in both | The World and the Evening World at 0D fon ‘and _gortiwen are ~ jll-mated_ companions) waid to-di et ee legislation. e d tions, Premident Andrew | Mill ofthe Dry-Dock Savings tution, it was stated at his apartment ¢ in the Spencer Arma, was duol at Montauk. L: 1. but that he fled Gove Huxhes of his wi Mingness. to serve on the refonn’ committe HAUGHTY POSTALS | ~ CAUSE HGH BAL Three druggists and two stationers| ‘were arraigned before to-day in Yorkville C deine inde ent postal cardia ard’ ‘other improper | -mailing matter, All were } Dall! for trial.» Comstock deéciared ‘that he and hin! ssatant had found dozens of small! tores on the east side dealing in these parda. He asked that the bomd be Placed hitgn, so ns to insure the reap- Peararice of the defendante tn ‘Tne druggists were Carl Mi 2B First avenue. Wi “Firat street-and Water Las, x hs MAtOOK applied , from. Magistrate lsutts ans AViliam File served. yhem | osu! & wate not accept anexe bonil of ci : queerly ‘and: made threat of Ossinin Howard G. Bobt 50, yaaa her atthe bor the honeymoon: Bobb) sald that’ before Bjorlin abandoned his bride he acted | against tho | Dutler and valet in nol. | On arising and enjoy your ‘food, | A Natural Laxative Water Bottled at the Springs. Avoid substitutes. Lord &. Taylor Sith Will Friday and Saturday A Special Lot of Black Crepe de Chine at 68¢. yd retail value $1.00 Broadway & 20th Sty 5th Ave.; 19th St At All Our Stores 4S EGGS, 25¢ & TOMATOES, S. & HL Solid Packed, Large Can, GREEN (00° 70 STAMPS vith 4 ID, Best 60c, Tea AQ RED 25 S.c& H, GREEN STAMPS with 1 1b, 80c, Coffee “Thos Redan, 54 Stores, Allin Brooklyn. offer cv es @ Mandolins, Violins and Banjos. =": E The Overcoats— CET CEPIET DIT, China For The Thanksgiving Feast. In addfion to the great variety of patterns shown in Decorated Dinner -Sets, we show over 100 different pat- terns in OPEN STOCK Selected at any. tlie. Two Splendid Collections of Men’s Winter €lothing at $14.75. 3 O endJ.to the supply of Suits g Overcoats we could get for | sales, if we RELAXED VIGILANCE. But we maintain the standard—a high standard—in specially. purchased lots as rigidly as in regular stock lines. ~ \'Fo-day—Special News of. . « Suits and Overcoats, Our, $14. 75 Usual $18.00 Grades, “ ae OUR usual $18.00 garments. “In other shops $22.50 would be considered -a-fair-figureforhand-tailored apparel_as good -The Suits —newest single-breasted modeb fashionied, of worsteds’ and chev. lots, in mixtures, checks and ‘stripe effects; coats with peaked or round lapels; serge’ lint Two, groups: One of 42-inch Coats, inaule’of fine-quality-f prace Kersey, silk sewed; body lining of satinctinishedV . ake Vatves BON nockets, The second lot embraces 44-inch Coats made of black. aad xford cheviots; lined with: worsted and finished with velvet coliirs. Finer grades of geile tn regular stocks up to $34.50 7 , Obercoats up to $54.50. >MEN’S $20.00 ULSTERS AT $14.75 leavy. Ulsters; —53-inches-long;—made-of-all-woal_Oxford frieze; | made with large storm collars, with straps; satin shoulder lining and worsted body lining. We_collec!. Diamonds and Gold Jewelry as the sz Jeweler coliects bis stocks. We trabel with him to the sae potnt—there we part. His store aici demands -a mach greater profit than ours. = ‘Typical Macy Values in Men’s _—_Full-Dress Suitsand_Tuxedos. = Full_Dress Suits,-of-fine-quality English_worsted, lined-with pure dye silk and faced with gros grain silk; garments hand-talored throughout coats have peaked lapels; new V-shape—walstcoats ne. 989.80 Tuxedo Suits, quality as above. Tuxedo Coats, separite ralihea” worsted; Nned with. i [fine quality ur leux silk, gros grain silk facing; V Our decisive: underpricing of Sheet Music indicates what may y be ed in-other_lines-in_this Musical Goods section— of “Musical Instruments, for example. T-ypical: Mandolins, italian model; of rosewood (21 ribs), edges inlaid and bound with celluloid;-sound hole inlaid with pearl and bound. with celluloid; solid pearl f 1ger-board; elsewhere $25.00; our price.. Violins, Stradivarius model, two-plece back; a finetoned Suits, of all wool black Thlbet, lined with serge and fo with ee ATI “others sell for $25.00; our price. . . $13.89 Violins, genuine H. H. Hebertein, jr., make; Semiearay wrodel; an- tique finish; excellent tonal qualities; never ‘sold elsewhere under $39.89 $50.00; our price . heavy bird's-eye maple rim, wide nickel hoop; Banjos, 10 5 mahogany: neck, ebony finger-board, peati position dots; finest $13 69 valfskin-head; elsewhere simHar—Banjos_sell for $22.00; our price. _ I} Walter Colors, Pastels, etc., distinctly broader than ts to be seen Third: Floor Art Galteries—A display of Paintings, } _ And at Petces distinctly lower. in many spectally art stores. Sey ” Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers.. 5" Complete lines—and that means,all the desirable narrates t the desirable materials shown this season. Prices start at $3.96 for all wool cheviot Famers 2 and range upward, by easy:stages, to $13. 74, "which figure-opmmands—finest Chinchilla garmenits, BLL with sat and_ worsted. -Of special interest: = -of -plain-biue and: fancy. mixed cheviots and blue— _ chinchilla; flannel-lined; 5 to 42 year sizes.... $5.94. “Overcoats, of all wool frieze, in black and Oxford; also “of mixed overcoatings; heavy- weight ; new Chesterfi eld models, ~_for boys of 8 to 17 years $4.96 OF hen Obercoats on display up_to $16.4. i ’ SWEATERS FOR. BOYS. oe pls At $1.49—Jacket Sweaters, all worsted, all colors; Asingle breasted; button down. front; { 3.to 8 year sizes, Same, double breasted, at $1.60 At $1 69 Clstinetly New Model Sweaters, with pockets; in anes fooler ical Saveaters in stock ap to $4.49 - 94¢—All_ worsted, In white and At 94 colors; button overshoul- ders; 20 to 26 chest measure; for little fellows of 2 to 6 years. —High or V-rieck SNES At 94c all ‘wool, fast-colors; 24 to 34 chest sizes. at ~— At 38c. Lb. Delicious Marzipan_or. id and rast, of speciméns anearthed af Pompeti and Hercalaneam. nite ‘showing has no counterpart Full Scorrments of Favors and ae i Table Decorations are ready for -ferent blocks: $2.50 F inspection, adjoining the Candy in other stores. section. Our “Waferflex” Derbles, ,, When you come to Inspect At $2.74 emely ight cea ‘them, try conforming. Others sell sinfflar ~Derbies for $3.50, BI TIgs 4 —Stth Hats equally pesionables —— ° ; A Underprice Basement Specials. - Millinery: , - At reductions of 1-3 from-the-very- tow prices prevailing heretofore we-offer_this_Basement collection of Women's, Miss¢s’ and-Children’s Hats, “Sale prices—49c to $3.89. At still greater reductions, a nugiber of Hats that have lost a trifle of their freshness from being handled off the counters. Women’s Furs: Dress Goods: Natural Squirrel Sets, pillow of saddle shape muff and Edna wey tles or throw scarf is __ Natural Brook Mink Set, sale shape’ muff and nobby bow tS Almond Paste Candies—the end-o'week Fancy Suitings, splendid assort- ment of plaids and checks; suitable OA or “waists, costumes and children's dresses; regular price 49c. a yard; BUC Tec cece eeees ecccssenes OAC Storm Serges, 2!!-wool, peels fe towing desirable colors; navy bhu brown, myrtte, garnet, . wine and black; regular Soc. quality; yard, Sec Blended Brook Mink Sets, sad- dle shape” mul and* nobby_ how. tle sseeeee & 4.96 “Brown Coney Set, saddle shape ~ muff and bow tie. 92.74 Blended Brook Mink.Bow Tie, Stralebe:fremt Corsets, Exceptional at 96c. + TOGETHER, about-500-Shirts—the-majerity-of them part. - of a recent special purchase, the remainder broken lines from our own stocks. In the lot are’ garments made to, sell at prices -ranging from $1.50 to $2.50—and it is interesting to know that most of them are in the $2,00 ahd. $2.50 class, IN ADDITION: Flannel Shirts, in plain colors and stripes, particularly desirable for motoring; extra valuesat.$1.44, $2.44, and $4.48 2 Flannelette Night Sake fashioned’ extfa™ full; $1.00 values, sale “The Importe. sik Four- iar in combination colorings and cross Siulbe effects; former prices up to EAMG Sleataiice dnosahopodne ARISTOCRA TIC HOUSE WARES—WNickel and Coppen| Utensils from abroad—are herewith. the good domestic grades. The\ stocks furnish many suggestions for practical Holiday, Gifts. : Bedroom Furniture Specials. 3: Bed Outfits—consisting of 3-foot white enamelled iron bed, a Na- tional wire spring, a. fibre-filled mattress and a feather ‘pillow: regularly $11. 24, sale 6 : $9:24 Chiffoniers, quartered oak, curly. birch and actiererrti -finished; all well constructed, with shapely bevelled mirrors; regularly $21.49 ito $25.49, this sale, Chiffoniers, solid oak, 32 inches: wide; made with five deep drawers, 7 cast brass trimmings: and carved wood gallery tops; regularly $7.49, this sale madi SBR ‘Hose: ae sides, sizes 18 to 26; value lal~at~ s Cottce Cheny Lace Easing: and, Insertions, 1 to 354 Inches) wid values up to 12c. a yard, sala,.s Men's Half Hose: fancy Cotton Hall tose, Diack btend with printed figures In white ‘and colors; doubit: heels os LOEE er ereeees ee eseeeee teens A Black Cotten Half Hees, medium double Reels match at cr White Lamb and Angora Seta af —Cushion ~ Muff—gooa~stze—and new shape Gal trimmed. with small heads - $8.34 White Moufflon satel cushion and shaped collar $4.40 Table Linens Mercerized Damask Table C othe, full bleached; beautiful, large designs; size 58x80 inches; each, B8c Al teen LU iad a “silver, bleached, hemstitched; size_55x9 fa Tete Damask, 234 yards at 3 yards for. 40 Women's Wear: ('Women's Petticoats, made of], black” and “white mercerized per- cale, checked or etree, deep te fancy stitching - ae Women's Dre checked materials, fleece lined, round collar, ‘scalloped edge, 149¢ Flannelette Gewne, square yoke and turned down collar trimmed with brald; scalloped edge pete | Chik Ont . Same as above with yoke col- |) ~~ dren's Hosiery:. lar and cuffs hea with fancy Black Cotten Stockings, fine 58c| heavy ribbed, medium and heavy braid roa Potticont pl ain| weights; double knees, soles, heels +18c | anditoes , AR e Gautig greatest results from little expenditure is merely a matter of making purchases In this Underprice ement, Dependable merchandlse--no’ pricé madg | low at the expense of quality, Weol Half Hose, black ‘and’ natu- ral, medium and heavy weights, double soles, heels and toes.. Women’s Hosiery: Black Cotton Hose, med!um weight, double heels and toes,,.15¢ Black Cotton Hose, withiun- leached or ot {ech double huels and toes . 1