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o 4 { is : ele cS i may couring, that the commission. has| right to. put me on my oath.” | Pe eu ser elle Senator Fuller Te-| veyed Mr, owen it overcoat, & nd umbrella Neale theron ~ New Batch of Indictments 13; "| Likely 10 Be Handed Down | ae To-Mortow. 7 , ‘he Kings County:Grand Jury js at! ‘; @tugging away at the affairs of the} } Mumpende3 Brooklyn banks. A betoh| not held. ‘The early depression was overcome for a brief time and the initial Jonsen were practically selling, however, began on a large scale | ef Inaiétments will be handed down to-| | morrow and others ar expected later fm the woek. . )In the Kings County Supreme Court | to-day: Justice Ke! ntered Judgement | / awalnim Frank A, Barnaby in favor of the Brooklyn Bank @ Dalance’ with Intere: @pe Joan made by. Barnaby, in 124 on cwhich partial payments had been made. Ueda to collect from Barnaby the Bank sold the coltateral he hud put up for security and this did not tullpgat- lefty tho debt. .Barnaby aet up wintute Of limitaltone In defense; About 40 of the depositors of the Bor- ough Bank held a meeting to-day In the Columbia Theatre. Frederick W, Sparks | presided. The object of the meeting | was to hear the report of the Commit-| tee, which has been at work trying to @rrange for keeping the bank out of a| © permanont receivership. 5 | Harry A. Hanbury. chairman of the! committee, submitted a lengthy report. | He said that depositors rapresenting | 62,109,000 of “the #2.£00,00 on deposit at the time the bank cloned have signed the agreement looking to a reopening! and s continuation of business, 1 lace the suspension of the bank, Mr. Hanbury said, notes amgreating $06, "788L.R1 have been pald and the cash on {Rand naw amounts to $80.00. Nearly} @i the other notes in the bank are due within tte next thirty days and when| * they are paid the bank will have on} + fama Detween $1,109,000 and $1,200,000 In ash. In order to reopen under the plan proposed by the depositors’ com- mites the bank must-—bave at least; 91.700,00) in cash. AG In the course of his report Mr. Han- Wury mentioned the name of Clarence| Bhearn, counsel for the recelvera. Tha} Gopositors hissed until they were black fm the face. It wax agreed that when the case of the Borough Bank recetver- @hip comes up next Thursday before! Justice Betta an adjournment of thtrty | aya will be requested before the ques- tion of placing the bank under the con- trol of permanent receivers is finally) —_—_o__ ‘MPGOWAN WOULDN'T “BE PUT UNDER OATH Wilting {u Give Information ta} Miiitary Commission, but Not Swear to It. | <Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board of Aldormen, appeared to-itay before the Wainwright Commtasion, ‘which is making ain inquiry into the Military Code of the State. As a-men-: ber of the Armory Board Mr, Mc-| Gowan presented himmelf’ as a witness {fn ‘reply to a ite note sent him by the Commission: | ST SCel. W. C. Banger presided, and in! the ‘absence of Col. Schuyler, the dov-! Grpment advisor, Senator Fuller actet) @s counsel, Guo “Will you hold vp your right hand| and be sworn?” sald Col, Sango. | ‘Mr, McGowan kept his hands crossed | behind hia back as he asked: “What do You. want of ne?’ UtWe would like to get your testl-|§ mony." ie “I don't sec where you xet the right | to "suid the “President of | the Boare of Aldermen. ‘I came here | ot under subpoena, bat as a matter St mmdness iu answer to your note. I} am porfectly willing to ‘anawer any deations und give you any informa-{ Gon i may aye, But 1 fall to ace how | “you can take advantage of the altuation "swoar me as ‘n witness.’” pad ‘Despite a smilo on his lips, flro flashed | from the oyes of President McGowan, | Col. Banger #eld he hardly knew what | followed, he not being a lawyer, etor Fuller hiere mil: "The courve| here, Mr. President, has been that, as per cent. of the witnesses dd not je hore under aubpogna, all witnesses ‘sworn, We will excuse the =| ‘and the investigation will take the) ‘course. |A subpoena will be ie-| iwinh to examine the wit-| hated” Mr. retort- | “1am willing to gtve the commis-| any information I may have, bit t vee, under tho olroumstanc * Hit t ‘gO Moore Smith was thee | as a witness, | —_—_—>__—_- IN BANK REOPENS, ““SRAMBAB-CETY, Deo. 10.—The second yall bank afliated with the National hes ef Commerce, which closed when ‘fee pevent failed last ‘Wednesday, re- It waa tho} to-day. eerery against panos, | @eale that differs entirely from | maunily held, inasmuch as it con- | mostly of plavos of thelr own that have been rented only for 4o the h t claas of people in New. York and the| 4nd they oarry” tho full guar- | the manufacturer, t many people have come to that the buying of a plano fa hard: task; this is particularly @ used piano is bought and | any ohance Js taken in its pur- At is here that the Poaso sale | era from most males, as all risk ty | Of STILL PROBING AV ACTE WARE BROOK! YN BANKS ens and Railroads ee Activity and losses all along the line marked the opening of the stock mar- ket to-day, i The pressure on Industrials noted | } Yesterday was kept up, especially in | ¢ [tae Railroads sagged of in sympathy. There were brief rallies, but exc in percks so tleeass Chattanooga & St. Loui fell 16 points, Distera’ Securities 41-4, Electric 2. American 8 31-8, Northern 11D) Pacific, IiMnois Central aud Chesapeake | j &. Ohio 11-4 and Pennsylvania,/Amalga- mated Copper Central Leather ‘Phe market became very afternoon and there was a better tone al sales of stock w nd of bonds $2.1 mares! The Closing Today's bigh lof stocks and with yestentay’ on Industrials Con-|"™* Prices. Allis? Chalm Amaix, Copper... Am. Car & Foun Catton Oi.) 2 ce Beat in Sympathy. | Ae la coppers and sinciiers, and the Never Faiis to @ few cases the better prices werr recovered, Further hicher Jevel, and there was « decline in which t heveroly Hill Alp, COLOR and BEAULy "No matter how long it has been gra Mi Ky & Westinghouse Missouri’ Pac Great preferred of healthy ° ; | aruft, Reps hair’ soft). and Refuse. all’ sul %,| much in $1.00 as 50c. size. IS NOT A DYE. wark, N. Hay Bpec. Co., Ni N. rs Brooklyn Tranalt and | }0or! uiet in the t ~ 1: 1 18 Yo fee feet a =o or faded, Promotes a luxuriant’ growth. 5 falling out, | amd positively removes Dan- glossy, stitutes. 24 times 1s 4 RESTORE GRAY or FADED HAIR to its NATURAL 4. Sec bottles, druggists | Broadway at Thirteenth St. Money Saving DOUBLE EVENT This Greatest of Combination Sales WartistS SKIRTS” $4.98 $9.75 Worth up to $3 Worth up to $6.50 A big lot of wash flannels, madras, Involved are black serges, cheviots and linen and lingerie waists, a variety of Panam ae see oer ere e 4 and mixtures in the new flare or pl ‘ceslens Ga) GED THES INO EG models with 3 and 4 inch bands. known so low a price. $9.95 86° Worth up to $5 Worth up to $12.50 Chiffon Panamas in blue, black and Beautiful embroidered linén, smart brown. Imported serges in black, blue Roman stripe wash flannels and fine and brown. Voiles elaborately trimmed F , % with taffeta fo'ds in black, blue and lingerie waists—in all a superb collec- brown. French hairlines, stripes, checks, tion at rare bargain prices. PA ; broadcloths and mixtures. WAIT If you are Borne to invest in FURS In Preparation © _A Phenomenal Sale of Furs at “the Lowest Prices Ever Known. For Monday, December Sixteenth = Hackett Carhart E@ Broadway at Thirteenth St, Cleanliness is a distinglive : ‘ characteristic: of Bevaiise of the scrupulous care ex in every process of manufacture— Because they are packed in boxes, extra wrapped with “glassine” or parchment paper—air-tight, damproof and dust-proof, Because surrounded by absvlutely hygienic condi- tions at every step, i ‘3 Merit Mark Incures Honest Ciger Values 1 AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, Manufacturer | t ONeill-Adams Co, Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue From 23th Street to 22d Street To Christmas Shoppers Buy your presents carly—carly in the day and carly in December. That will be your biggest gift of the holidays—to the workers hehind the counters and on the delivery wagons. Publinned bw reauest of The National Consumers’ Tramue. { = | nee pias | IN EITHER RUILDING for Men ~ Handkerchiefs and: Women .«, Always in Good Taste for Christmas Gifts They are here: from all over the world in larger assortments than ever Saas, Prices are the lowést consistent with quality. Women's Is cd Handkerchicfa | Women's Fancy Mandkerchiets, pure linen, hemstitched, em-| 4 ‘fine collection of Lace Trimmed brofdered Initial, %4-tnoh hem, Bel-|-ttandkerchiefs, Fine Liven Embrotd- fast finlsh, hered Handkerchiefs, Cross-Bar Linen $5.00 a Box of Six. Handkerchiefs, lace trimmed; Meéxi- Women’s InitiaHed | Handkerchiefs. | C2 Hand Drawnwork —Handker- Fine Irish linen, hemstiiched, beauti-| chiefs, latest Parisian” creations of fully embroidered script, block and| Colored Embroidered Handkerchiefs. fancy letters, some-with embroidered | All at 25¢ Each. vreath effec | ees s!s0'< Box cl SE. | Men’s Initialled Handkerchiefs Fi - “Three excellent styles, on all linen Women's Embroidered Handker-(ahrics, regular size, %-Inch hems, r uy Wroidered script and fancy open- We are showing original and elabo-|¢™ “ rate designs in fine embroidered | WOTK letters, soft Belfast finish. Handkerchiefs, both ligmstitched and $1.00 a box of six. - palepe eae positively the Pest) Men's Initialled Handkerchlels. A very choice line of embroidered in- S8c and 25¢ Each. litials, on extra fine cloth, hem- Men’s Fancy Handkerchiefs. |stitched, 4 and % Inch hems, with Imported novelties in silk and linen!block and openwork letters; also weave and all linen Handkerchiefs injmen's corded bordered Initialled new color combinations. | Handkerchiefs; extraordinary values. Sc Each. | 55.50 a box of six. IN EITHER BUILDING Your choice of two hundred Oil, Gas or Electric Lamps at quite a saving from regular prices. If you give a lamp you ‘give something that is both useful and orna- mental, and always in evidence as a re- minder of the giver. : $6.25 Colonial Gas. Lamps, $4.98 Colonial Stand, with six ‘feet of best doubie- dip tubing, brass goose neck and best Wels- bach burner, mantle and chimney, four-inch | i Ting and square bent glass shades, with bead fringe to matoh. Choice of red, green, pink or gold colorings in pte andl fringe. Regular Price $6.25; spe- Clal, complete, 11. $4.98 $6.25 Metal Oil Lamps, $4.98 Metal Oil Lamps, in old brass or ruby and black, with best make centre draught ofl font. Choice of square or six-panel shade in bent giass, in ruby, green, pink, gold or mixed colorings, with bead fringe to match. Regular price $6.25; jal, lete, rete te tee ein omnes $4198 $7.25 Electric Parlor and Library Lamps, $4.98. In several finishes and designs, some in neat figure with silk shades, another assortment with ten-inch ring and ten-inch Mushroom Electric §4 9 8 Shades in yarjous colors. Regular price $; special, complete, at Electric Parlor and Library Lamps. ‘Three, four and five lights each, finished in the most up-to-date bend an- tique, with leaded art gldss shade, in some of the newest designs; every Lamp a work of art. We have reduced them as follows: Value $50.00, at $35.00 | Value $122.00, at -$92.00 Value $98.00, at $65.00 | Value $245.00, at $172.00 Value $89.00, at. $58.00 | Vatue $157.00, at., . $431,00 f | IN ER BUILDING | . Pp: @ read Sheets and Pillow Cases 1:3¢¥ At Less than Cost of Mateilyl by the Yard. a Shects, Made of an excellent quality bleached Sheeting—no seam in the centre. i Re ee Have You Seen Santa Claus? ._ He’s Here! Ba We Have Built Him a Howe in.the Rotunda All little boys and girls who are ac- companied by grown-up folks:are in-< vited to pay hem a visit. At Home ‘From 10:to 12, A. Ms. From:2 to 5 P. M. IN EITHER BUILDING _- Sterling Silver Articles As Pretty as Anything for Holiday Gifts Complete Stocks Make Selection Easy Now Shoe Horns, Buttoners, Cuticle Knife,] BS French gray finish, several new Tooth Brush, Nail Brush, Cream| designs, trom... $278 wo $595 Jars, Bells, Tooth Brush 7 ells, Toot rush Holders, STERLING SILVER TOG! (Erasers, Paper Cutters, Corn Knives, N [Tooth Powder Holders and Seals. | FRAMES-—Round, oval or square, $5.50 to 99.98 Small sizes..25c Large sires..59c] ' TOILET SETS—Sterling, silver; 20| ousted, aerrictar, 1055 pieces.» Comb, Brush and Mirror, Cloth ‘Velvet, Brush, Shoe Horn,| POWDER JARS—Sterling: sttver top: from....-+-+-++-.3-+ B5c to $6. Buttoner, Nail File, Tooth Brush, Corn Knife, Cuticle Scissors, Pol- Isher and two Cream Jars. In a beautiful floral pattern; French gray finish; special at........... Lf COMB, BRUSH AND MIRROR SETS —Sterling silver; from $5:95 to $25.00 Hee il} ALSO GERMAN SILVER HAND BAGS— Ring mesh, satin finish with Freach gray, three to seven Inch frames, $3.95 two $15.00 GERMAN SILVER CARD CASES AND -PURSES COMBINED—French ray finish, floral and etched de-- MANICURE | SETS—Sterling silver; | four to leven pieces; in Silk-lined | SiEnS - $2.50 to $5.00) cases; from....... $2.95 to $10.00] In Sterling Silver $6.95 to $15.00 MILITARY -SETS—Sterling sitver;| GERMAN SILVER PURSES-Ring two brushes and comb, in case, eae $5.49 to $15.00] (Taal IN KITHER NUILDING Special Price Reductions in Bed Sets and Lace Curtains. Ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets Sheets for single{ Sheets for 34 bed,| Sheets for -double| Sheets for extra ‘ 4, at 60c 2 te bed, size size 72x90, | bed, size 81x90,| large bed, size value TSS Peace ies Resyarons 54x90, sale sale | sale 90x90, sale Value 85c.-per yard, at 70c| 90<. per yard, at... price Pinta 55c} price 2... 69c price ....- 76c) price vss. 82c Value’ $1.00 per yard, at. 80c | $1.00 per yard, at.. Extraordinary offering of 500 Renaissance Bed Sets, this sezson’s newest and richest designs, all made of extra quallt ‘French net with deep full ruffles. A very popular Christmas gt Wee’ offer them to you at just-a little above the cost-of importation, $6.00 values, at. .. $4.00 | $13.95 values, at. . $9.00 values, at. $6.50 | $15.00 values, at... $10.75 values, at. . . -$8,00 } $16.50 values, at... $20.00 values, at.......e0-e- $15.00 F Nottingham and Scotch Lace Bed Sets An exceptionally large assortment of designs and at, pricesithatsare sure to please the most exacting: ie é $1.25 values, at.. . 75c | $3.00 values, at.... 2314: $2.00 $2.00 values, at - $3.50 | $3.50 values, at. ep $2.50 values, at. . $1.75 | $5.00 values, at... 4. . $3004 Fy 50 values, at. <.......0+ Irish Point Lace Curtains. About 1,000 pairs of fine’Irish Polnt Lace Curtains «at from’ $2,00 to $5.00 less than regular prices. They make very acceptable(Christmas gilts. You will find a splendil assortment of popular designs and styles,.and at prices that should tempt you to purchase during thls sale. $7.50 values, $5.00 | $13.75 values, at....... 99.50 values, at. ‘$6.00 | 615.00 values, $10.50 values, at $7.25 | $17.50 values, $18.50 values, at - $52.75 Special Values in Filet Net. . An exceptional showing of Domestic Filet Net, either’30 or 48 inches in width, the popular material for table covers, cushion tops, lambrequins, dresser scarfs, etc. 48 inches wide, 30 Inches wide, 75c. per yard, at..... Value 60c. per yard, at. +. 45 Pillow Cases, Pillow’.Cases, made|Hemstitched Pillow of ajmade of a splendid Large size Pillow Cases, of an extra heavy|CGases, made Tre Pree ea A ality .bleached cotton, bleached cotton; size|fine » quality bleached y ' A oe Inches Kent 45x36, Sale 17,,| cotton; size 45x slze 50 x 36; 18 us price vses.++- BA 146/36; sale price.... V6cl sale price... 4c LU —— —— —) | IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY | The Balcony Book Store Books for Boys in Great Variety Here Are Some of the Favorites Standard Rebound Books—| Motor Boys Series in excellent. paper, printed from vin “The Motor Boys Series". Mr, on taal plates of copyrighted $1and| (Clarence Young has, at a single $1.50 editions; all illustrated; 25e bound, placed himself _in the front now offered at only.......++ rank of writers for boys and young : ‘ong other titles— jmen. This line of stories is clean, These among jbright, up to date, and full of Infor- mation as well as adventure. Any boy reading the ffrst volume will want-the.others. Each volume hand- somely, illustrated, bound in 39c cloth, stamped In colors..... Motor Boys, or Chums Threagh Thick, or: Thin, Motor’ Boys Overland, Meter Boys in Mexico. | Motor Hoya Acrosa the Plains, Stratemcyer's Books Harry Castleman— he First Capture, A Stresaic ( Lieut, R. TW, Jayne— Py ont In the Wilderness. ‘Threugh Apache Land. Mark Martine— PY Jet on Volcano Inland. Leek of a Castaeray. jamase Olle — Liner No. 48. Jeyandin hs This famous writer for boys Is ‘oleate! Vent 5 oe nates 7 ‘aad more popular than ever and his Ber eneyeon books are sold by thousands, Dave Porter at Oak Hall.’ Dave’ Porter in the South ‘The 2, Wood: Rangers, Daye Forter’a Return to School— Th Minute Boys’ Scries by) Edward — StratemeyeP™ and (new) out Treding Fost, James Otis. tes 90c. At the Fall of Port Arthur, 90c Under Tego for Jaran, ré The Fort “fh {he Wilderness, eat h Under tre Mikado'y Flag. ac Young Kxplorers of the Amazon Jost om the Orinoco, pan be IN BITHER BUILDING | A Christmas Offering of China and Porcelain Dinner Sets $40.00 Haviland China Dinner Sets, $22.50 We have Just received another shipment of those beautifully decorated Din- ner Sets; choice of assorted decorations; handles touched with gold. Th last shipment lasted but a short time, 100 pleces to the set, in- ; cluding Soup Tureen, Splendid value, Regular price $0.00; $92 50 Speclal at. eeccrcecccer cere cseee eect teeresestteteeteenees ° $14.98 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, $9.87 Your cholce of twelve decorations of thesé very thin American Porcelain Dinner Sets, Each piece with gold edge; 100. pieces to the set, including Soup Tureen, large size Plates and large Meat Dishes, This would nvake an exquisits Christmas present. Regular price $14,98; spe- cial at fase A Splendid Showing of Copper Goods We show the greatest variety of Copper and Nickel wares— mesh, satin finish, French gray top or’ gun metal finish, at $1.95 to $2.50!) ° $9.87 |, imported and domestic—in this city. Our prices are very low. Think of these when buying your Christmas ieee Nickel Chafing Dishes, Smoking Sets.!.. $3.00 to $9.00 $3.30 to $20.00 | Humidors in copper and brass, Copper Chafing Dishes, 5 A $55.00 to $13.0) $4.98 to $30.00 | Cigar Ash Receivers, a large as- Nickel and Copper Coffee Ma-|sortment in all the latest shapes chines.....- $5.98 to $11.00 |and styies...... $1.25 to $6.75 Copper Punch Bowls, with Cups | Copper Pudding. Dishes... $3.98 and Ladles to match, Copper Fern Dishes...... $3.75 $17.40 to $75,00 | Copper Tea Services, Copper and Nickel Tea or Cof- : $12.00 to $40,00 fee Pots......- $3.00. to $5,98 | Nickel Tea Services, Copper Claret Pitchers, $7.98 to $16.00 $2.05 to $6.00 | Five o'Clock Tea Kettles, In cop- ‘Copper Steins and Loving Cups, . | per, nickel and brass, at ne $7.00 to $12.48] $2.50 to $25.00

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