The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1907, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, “FRIDAY, OWE $500,000,000 - OUTSIDE THE CITY, —— ++. Many Institutions in South and West, ‘Unable to: Get Cash They Have ees Here, Are on the ' - Verge. of Suspension. “Bankers outside New York. “able ‘to. secure me mney due thenr trom ‘banks in this city, have sent personal repre: ere to ue any steps avithin-the taw—necessizy_to_force action banks scattered all over the’ country—pritcipally centres—thiore than $500,000,000. In tho West and Soutli many. banks haye reached avslage where they ‘gre_acinally dependent upon the’ money they have deposited in New York 4 to continue doing business. Following the lead of w York, Clearing- House hanks in Chicago, St. Louis and many small reserve cities have a ¥ Buspended payment !n currency, but the time bas come when the “@owelry banks are pressing these reserve banks for at least a’partial set- ia the, big: instal 40,000,000, Nork City bapking tnstitullons to out- side banks AOR EOINE KILLED HiM ‘ Sov Whiskey cone ws and bank rently cks, note! taker rning | . We Sell ity ¢ de- tmp! b the excuang: er when | xjrculator only c LF IT REFUSE OR bi | FAIL 80 TO DO, IT BECOMES LI- ;ABLE TO/ THE DEPOSITOR-FOR ALL. LOSS THE DEPOSITOR MAY! SUFFER BY SUCH REFUSAL. on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satis- faction we will return the ~ entire amount of money paid us for it. We mean this— ; ane a aie who are: - Sick aiid need strength to it with this iadanaeee App. Div dent was ost “Why Money Comes Here, | clined to & hare (us. {WNARCINT marke a bank's profits jttaatdan 1e-banke-s Nera charltabh-ediabilehinenisinertyes t Total 4 The oficera of the bank, in Since Au with all the other banks to outside *|through the United States ‘Treasury $59,000,000, which leaves an approximate dalance of - 455,000,000 owed by New Tour country banks in Western Mix souri and’ Eastern Kansas aud Ni Sbraska almost ‘without exception =the Kansas City—tesorreth titutions with munibh they Carry bal- Owing York | CONF EC TIONERY. _ Better candies cannot be sold than those made and —sold-by Park &Tilford, None but pure ingredients ‘of the highest grade are used. None but the most skilled candy makers are employed. “And our _ candy kitchens are the | acknowledged models of cleanliness. Purity, qual- ity and wholesomeness are thus assured to those who buy Park & Tilford's temptingly delicious candies. Soldat all ourownstores andby all leading druggists Deliveries made out of town j to ou! tmabiiity: to draw on supply and Tho breaking gown of the ani | mis applied to Kansas City sim-| Ply iilGstrates 2 condition that is era. throughout most conservative bankers ee any immediate road out of the dif- culty, as there fs. not an industrial ntry that js not clam- @ring for ‘ita Mithwianding the G nn of rollet by use of public credit | that ambunt. Yet. Owe $526,000,000. timated balances” et, +o ¢ Vi 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets [only Entrance Through Furniture Store| 4 e e othing: redit Every man who has seen our new nits and Overcoats at $15 says they're _ crack+a-jacks! The thorough goodness of cloth, of style and of tailoring we put info these goods at $15 is spreading the name and fame. of Kelly -from town’s ~ de arct value outside, bring it back and get your money. Winter Suits” . and Overcoats -*10°15 20°25 °35 PA We select these very moderate Prices as. demonstrating the possibiliti -economy in clothes for men y the best will satisfy. The models are our exclusive crea- tions and brimming with ihat snappy ; newness that men search for so eagerly. ‘Even upon minor points—pocket flaps or-extra stitching—or sleeve cuffs—or 4,a thotsand and one little features ‘that om only [ Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats as ts applied to our men’s garments. The newest browns and grays, “are So often neglected by makers of the ‘The young fellows of 14 to 20 years will find here the very gar- aS wellias blue and black, are shown in fine-weari ing fabrics, Ke (garments. ments they are: Joking for, thilored with the same extreme 8.50 10 12 15 NOVEMBER 22, -1907.> _ Winter Styles ‘that are atonce individual and distinctive. New Napoleon Boots for Women a In Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calfskin, an¢ Tan Russia Calfskin The elegance and revecan born of— long experience in producing bench- made footwear will be found in evely pair of Frazin’ Ss $3.00 shoes. Sou‘hwest Cor. 6th Wes & 18th St., New York. Extra Special Bargains for Saturday aT Sizes 6) to 11. Patent Coltskin, Patent Kidskin, Patent Caliskin, and GUN METAL CALFSKIN. Fresin & Oppes Men's 80c Rubbers, ; Hood Brand, sizes 6 to 12, a 39c Boys’ Shoes Oy: $2.50 Value.) . Made of Selected Gun Metal Calfskin and Pat- pe }!) ent Coltskin — Exten- sion soles; sizes 1 to 533, A Sale of Misses’ High Cut Shoes. New shipment, just received, made of Metal Calfskin and_ 2.50 values; your -choice=at Sizes 81; to 2, and 2 sto 5 4. SPECIAL !!! Women’s High Grade Shoes Sample Lots from Famous Boston Makers, $2.50-and $3,00, Values. . i A Hundred New Winter Styles Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and Glace Kid. Sizes 24 to 8; widths A to EE. Hand Welted Soles High Cuban and medium 4° ton:-real Military Heels; Lace. But- cee ere ton and Bluchers; choice Late Satur. day Evenings FTE, Are Unequalled for Style and _ Durability _ New Wioter Style’ For Men FRAZIN oes OPPENHEIM, 18th St. & oth Abe. “| 2Ist St. & 6th Ade. 260 West 125th Ste, Mi ica ean | 2th SLB ard Ave, | 533 Shoes Cris Between ith & PA Ads. HE“‘last 10 days have brought in about 26 Used Pianos in exchange on the purchase of new Pianos. Our Christmas stock de- mands our entire attention, and Every One Must Go To-Morrow Tach instrument offered is in splendid order and represents fine value, Don't miss this opportunity of getting a Piano at. half its regular worth, i When New 1 Chickering : $800 + 1 Kranich & Bach Baby Grand 7350 1 Sohmer Biby Grand 800 Come early as many of. the choicest items. will be sold by noon. When Sul Now, Pric (Condition $400 Upright. (Mahogany tone.) ,....... Waters Upright, did tone and condition Sterling Upright. (M case; tone like new.). ' Knahe Upright. ‘(Large size, full tone; splendid’ condition.)., Lurch Upright. (A good: {nstru- ment In tone and condition.) Weber Upright? (Small al Webster Upright... (Waln &Weel tole; great bargath.)...... tone and condition Nke tiews). Here is an opportunity for the Piano dealer as well as the retail customer. i When Now. . Sale Price 1’ Mathushek 1 Hazelton 1_Weser: == 1 Anderson 1 Shoninger Pease - 1 Weber Biby Gr nd N Steinway Wpright (Beautifnl walnut case: excellent tone, ——Don't miss this.)....+...... i Wing & Son Uprignt. any case, five pedals, orches: attachment. This plano is a - most new.) : Sohmer Upright-¢&bonized case, splendid condition; great yalue.) Winterroth Upright. (Wonderful value for thé money.).<...+-.-+4 Krakauer Upright. lke new; 1 3175 1 Upright Upright —Upright — - Upright Upright Urright Upright 5.00 Donn *1.00 a Week (On any Piano under $150) | Sunday World Wants Work: ; | i Monday, Mornin Morning Wonders

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