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| (e | 3 Eoree M th BOROUGH BANK “CASE MAY BE TRANSFERRCD. Stay Secured That Is Likely to Bring Hearing toBrooklyn. An order to show cause why the mat- ter of deciding whether or not a per- manent receiver should be anpointed for thy Borough Rank,Brookiyn. pefore the courts in Kings ‘County and not at} Kingston, N. ¥., was served.on the At. torney-General to-day. The result will Very likely, be that the case will come wp in the Brooklyn courts, and that It 1a Bousible that a permanent receiver may ‘not de’ appointed for the Borough Bank | after all: ‘One thing is certains necticduled before Justice, Betts in K ton to-morrow will not take’ place, least as {ar as the Borough Bank is eonverned. The order was obtained yesterday at The proceedings at) Bimir. from Justice Walter Lloyd Smith, of the Third Depariment, Appel- fate Division, whi has jurisdiction the court mn, General Taekach feat appoint: | ing te ary receivers: trust companies and ba @inity which were unable , to meet demands of depositors. Justice Smith, in Btmira. mde hie order returnable before Albany, (morrow. Fitts ,acts in the i Yon of Justice Smita will be a {stay the cise of appointing per:panent re- ceivors for at least twenty days. The order was secured by G n this vie the Ume uk Was solvent; that all legal 3 by depositors could be Enet 4 at @ Vast number of de- positor, agreed not to demand tm- mee mont upon the bank resum- ing fy also stated that it would ental a lapse expense to remove the books od papers of the bank to Kin) toa ux wel! ag transporting the clerks and officers there tovtestify, A list of signatures from 0M persons having er in the bank also sub- mitieu 7 temporary recejvera have held tuat Paper was. ostensibly worthic the steners of the paper teatifying against this. pted to-iny by Dep- eral Frank Mott, lie Jackson, waa notat his office chief, Mz. when the rocems east ae arrived. ot BINGHAM 10 .. CLOSE UP SALOONS Anti-Saleon ee Demands Excise Law Enforcement text Sunday. ° The Rey. Dr, Howard H. Russell, _ State Superintendent of the New York Apt-Saloon League, to-day sent a let- er to Police Commissioner Bingham, *tm which he wrote: “On behalf and by authority of the Headquarters Committee of the New York AntSéloon League, which repre- sents a large constituency of yarlous Political opinions and relixious creeds, We bex to call your attention to the Statement of the putilic press of Now York City on Monday, Dee. 6, effect that the saloons of the city were Generally open and engaged in their suai trafic on last Sunday, Dec,”s, *If thin ix true, the -traMe was tled on in violation of the State Exc lew and in violation of the Penal Code, Felating to the Sunday Rest law of the Mate. ‘The members of the Headquarters Committee desire 10 covgratulate you, Commissioner, upon the very summary and effective way the police force under Jour command executed the decree of the Court upon the theatre quention, Whitk we commend your enfortennt of the law against places of amusement wwe insist that it is even your more im- Bortant duty to compel the saloons, to the law, fe demand phat the law which re ue that the saloona be closed on nday be duly and faithfully execated ” |To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver dy you next. Deo. 15, and regu- arty ‘ “The New York Aatl-Saloon by Howard H, ‘Russell, State Ferdi. a. Siperintendect) nang C. Igi¢hart, t Superintend- ent, Greater Now York District KFENE'S DAUGHTER SUES FOR ONDA (Guatice Truax to-day designated Leo G Demar as referee to take testimony Qu the sutt of Jessica Keene Taylor or @& absolute divorce from Talbot J. Tay- Yer, Mra. Taylor is the daughter of James KR, Keene, and Taylor was his father-in-lew'a partner in the banking end brokerage house, Guewenhelm, Un- dereyer & Marshall appear as attorneys for Mrs. Taylor and Jay & Chandler for Mr, Taylor, RW, Candler, of Taylor's counsel, to the intment of MMr- teeta referee, saying that Mr, Tay) r denied his wifes charges absolutely J, would. defend: the aut in good e mtory of the marital inflicities of if Keene's daughter und her hus- leaked out by Roiean in the firnt of the suit of Col. aeealling- the Mfotropelitan, Street Rall- AINE ey yneremant in the interest of a tho stock led by James xe Teens and Talbot J. Taylor, Tay- lor a 8 witness and anawering ques- ton the Inwyers: revealed men He and ite father-In- ~ “| downatalrs to the oMmes of ‘the lodg- for the various | to the | an THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, WOMAN GOES INSANE | AT THE WORKHOUSE Mary Patlerson, Who Had Been Committed as Vagrint ! Suddenly Becomes Violent. An ambulance from Bellevue Hos pital took Mary Patterson, a goo ooking young woman, and her nine | ronths-old baby to tte psycopatiic ward to-day from the Clty . Lodging- |Iouse, Twenty-third street and First Bae wwe violent and fought mur MeQGuade, who helped te her) into/ the ambulance. Sh me the ste n Great car om Ree get. cratcied his face and ‘ of hia coat wiht her-t wns taken fo keep h her child : The lodging house keepera do not know anything of the history of: Mrs. | Patternon. She was sent there on Dec ie as a rant by Magistrate’ Walsh | from night court. She’ would. not} Stet: anybody touch ker, baby, but she! | developed no rel: aymsptoms of tnsan-| pity untih Vesterday when ~ahe came | [tng house and asked for $10,000. knew (the money was there, she sald, | for whe had sen it and much n She She} SEA MAKES FURTHER INROADS AT LONG BEACH. LONG REACH, L. 1. Dec. 11-1 |! Twenty-fve fect of the beaoh front) here was washed awny yesterday dur- ng the’ storm that preyalled on Long Inland, and as @ result thera in ier among the cottagers on the east ci tle be that their homes will be} washed to sea should another big storm oceur, The Long Weach Lite-Saving Sts which ofiginajl from hij $ » only about 100 feet above beoause of the de-'| struction of the beach by storms this HOME MADE GORE. FOR THE CATARRE Tells How to Make a Simple Mixture at Home to Cure Catarrh Promptly. _ The coming mont.s will:be a. ar- | Vesi,for the doctor§ and patent meédi-/ cine manufacturers unless great care | is tnken to keep ‘the feet dry, wanted the money to start a business Hyetth to keep her baby Charlie healthy | n told to go back wp- rr neil and fn er Jbaby, whieh went ferrel to the of the F Hon wer | tory RECEIVER ASKED FOR BIG LUMBER COMPANY. HOUSTO: Tex. Dec. U—Judee Trinity Coun tlon for a y Lume: The plaintit | Kes violation of | charmes the commanr sding its corpomte rich {| Constructing a railroad of miles for its own-sue-. The company owns timber land and ofa of $2,000,000 over tt 1 HARRIMAN HAS A COLD. | E. H. Harriman ts suffering from a j cold and has not been at his office since Monday. A report that Mr. Harriman | .{s seriously fl] wax denfed at his office i | It was said that has a cold and is |taking care of it } or Bladder ue and Bladder Remedy, Readers May Haye a Sam Pain or dull ache in the back Ss evi- dence of kidney trouble. It is nature's timely warning’ to show you that the track of health is not clear. P Danger Signals, ear If these danger signals are unheeded more. serious’ results follow; Bright's disease, which Is the worst form of kid- ney trouble, may steal upon you. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, {‘s soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable cures in the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine, you should haye the best. Le Lame Back, Lame back Is only one of many symp- toms of kidney trouble. Other symp- toms showing that you need Swamp- Root are being obligéd_to pass water often during the day and to get up many times during the night. Catarrh of the Bladder, Inability to hold urine, smarting’ in’ passing, uric acid, headache, dizziness, indigestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, SAMPLE BOTTLE FRE you may have 2 sample solutely free by erde Root: is 30 Aer jinative niake them filter and strain from the . Have You Rheumatism, Hidney, Live | you’ will find on eyery bottle. -To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root | bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent ab- The book contains many of the thousands of letters re- ceived from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be Just the remedy they needed. The value of Sw: E send for a sample bottle. At to say you r1ad this | ulngness of this, ofter-te is Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. ¥,, be sure generous offer in the New York Evening World. The. gen- Js ausrandead, Seer dress warmly. | This advi® should be heeded by ‘ail who are subject to rhenmatism, luey und bladder troubles and es- catarrh, While the latter 1s considered by most sufferers an in- curable disease, there are few men or women who will fall to experience «reat relief from the following sim- ple home prescription, and if taken in time it will prevent an attack of ‘eatarrh during the entire season. Here is the prescription which any sne can mix: Fluid Extract Dande- lion one-half ounce, Compound Kar- | n one- ounce, Compound Syrup c aria three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and use In teaspoon ful doses after each meal aid again lat bedtime, The Compound Kargon in this pre- scription acts directly upon the elim: Ussues of the kidneys to Hloud the polsous that produce all forms of catarrhal affections. Relief is often felt even after the fi few doses and it Is seldom that the suf- ferer ever experiences a return atl- tack within the ar. This prescription makes a splendid remedy for all forms of blood disor- ders and such symptoms as lame bark, bladder weaknesses and rheu- matjsm pains are entirely dispelled. this valuable, though simple, cipe comes from a thoroughly r ‘lis ble source, it should be heeded by every afflicted readeg. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Trouble? Will Do -for YOU, all our ple Bottle Sent Free by Mail. sometimes the heart acts badly, rheu- matism, bloating, lack of ambition, may be loss of flesh. sallow complexion. Prevalency of Kidney Diseas Most people do not realize the alarm- ing Increase and remarkable prevalency | of kidney disease While kidey dis} orders are“the most common diseases | that prevail, they are almost the last! recognized by patient and physicians, who content themselves toith doctor- ing the effects, While the original | disease undermine the system. ATrial Will Convince Anyone, In taking Swamp-Koot you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Root is the most’ perfect healer and gentle ald to the kidneys that has yet been discovered, : If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one- dollar size bottles at all the drug stares, Don't make any mistake, but remember | the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., which well known that readers are advised toi DECEMBER 11, 1907. | also} |i sa: | ONeill-Adams Co. ee Mode Prices eas sth Ave. | | Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue Famous From 20th Street to 22d Street To Christmas Shoppers Buy your presents, carly—early” in- the day and carly in December. That will be your biggest gift of the holidays—to the workers behind the counters and on the delivery wagons. Published by Request of ‘The National Consumes) Learue. IN ADAMS IU LDING ONLY | Bring the Boys and Girls to See -_. the Real. Santa Claus. In the Rotunda, - Second Floor—Adams Building He has ‘built a beautiful new” house, An will be there from now until Christmas to shake hands with all the little people. Every day this week he will present a nice little token to all the Boys and Girls who are accom- panied ky grown up folks Mind You He Is Not a Make Believe Santa Claus. —somebody dressed up, with a mask and false beard—this is the Genial Old Gentleman Himself, true to nature and tradition, as you will see when you call on him. At Home 10to 12 A.M. and 2to$5 P. M. Come one and all and shake hands with this merry old chap. If you don’t know what to select, Try These: Buy Our Open a Mercantile | Denouitt Purchase Certificate Account for any amount you choose. A deed of gift showing the sum ‘ori deposit and a free saving wy_the full amount of the cer- | safe teach the recipient how to tificate, save money. Full Information About These at the Charge Office or the Transfer Office, Either Building. for any amount you choose.” The persons receiving it can se- lect anything in either building - a5 a |. __ IN EITHER LDING, ! ‘Sale 1,300. Net Waists at Sweeping Price Reductions ‘In Ecru, White and Colors for Afternoon and Evening Wear A lucky arnatone enables us to give to our patrons to offer in Fine Waists. The sale is particularly opportune, coming just at the heicht of Christmas buying, and you know one can never have too many waists. They came to us direct from a manufacturer who had to sell at a price or’carry them over to the Spring. They were the a vance orders from some of the largest retail stores in New York. All Fresh Goods—Newest Models : Waists that were madc to sell All the way from $3.95 to 59.00 At $1.95, $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 We will also include about 100 odd Lace Waists from our own stock, of whieh we have only one or two of a number. If not ready to buy for Christmas we will be glad to habe you make selectiins acw, and deltber lo your order leler. IN EITHER BUILDING a 1 Pure Silk Hosiery fo "er + Women ’ At an Average of Half Price An opportune offering—just in timé for Christmas buying— 2,809 pairs French, German and domestic makes. Regularly $1.00 to $5.00 a pair; marked for this special sale 59¢. to'$2.50,. 7 ~ $1.50 to $2.50 Hosiery at; 85c Women's: Hoslery—pure thread silk, in black and colors, plain gauze weight or allover and boot patteen lace effects, and black with neat hand- embroidered effects, in best Imported spun silks “A sarge Suan of these lots; the lowest regular. values of which are $1.50 pair and up to‘ 85c $2.50; special at Three pairs ina box, $2.50, $3.00 to’ $4.50 Silk Hosiery, $1.95 Women's extra quali ty pure_thread—hich grade silk Hosiery In a large assortment of new and pretty designs of hand-embroldered effects on black; also French qualities of. allover lace silk n white and black. None worth less than $3.90 per pair and some worth pp to $b 95 $4.50; special at, nar pair Box three pairs, $5.50, Women's $5.00 Silk Hosiery | or ahaa cin’ black ana odd at $2.50 . color Jo! (Samples). Highest grades and newest designs| Worth $1.50 to $2.00; at, ' $1.00 of black silk Hose, with embroidered | Per palr - 3 Box three pairs, $2. 85. Men's $3.00 Socks at $1.45 High-grade, pure thread silk Socks, Worth $3.00 per:palr; 85) Molalla aurea tines $1.45 Box three rites $4.00, designs, black or white French lace silks, all worth pair; spectal at . " Box three pairs for $7.00, Men's $1.00 Silk Socks, 39c High-grade silk Socks—black “and colors, with hand-embroidered_e- ce pairs, $4 H rt! 1.00; at, slens; worth 61.00 at, P59! Men's $3.50 to $+ Socks,$1.95 Box three pairs ‘for $1.60, Mand ierSralaeted Frenes pure silk Socks. Worth $3.50 to 4.00 er, pairs a $1.95 Box three pairs, $5.50, Men’s $1.50 and $2 Socks, $1 Men's pure thread silk’ Socks, plain a ike. | Best Cits | the greatest values it has ever been our good fortune | Fur. Coats un (mene wore } ‘High lends Reliable Furs Much ‘Underprice on. your and Lynx Pieces equally low priced, list for " presents—and, give you the opportunity to-huy them at January prices. i Fashionable Lynx. Sets, up- ward from +++ $19.75 Sabled Squirrel Sets, up- ward from.........$10,75 American Opossum Sets, up- ward from......... $31.75 Natural eae Sets, up- ward from..... «+ $14.75 Alaska Sable Sets, “neta ; $24.75 Labrador Mink Sets, —up- ward from.........$34,75 Broadtail Persian Paw Sets, upward from....... $9.75 Assembled Persian Sets, up- ward from... ...6.. $14.75 Royal Ermine Sets, upward ATOM seats caeeene $49.00 And a number of fine Mink $85.00 Caracul Coats at......----- $69.00 ene Russian Pony Coats at.......$24,75 5.00 Broadtail Paw Coats at...... $39.50 Christmas . Fur-Lined Coats $25.00 Fur-lined Broadcloth Coats... $16.50 $35.00 Squirre $55.00 Squirre Established Forty. Years Ago Leaders ~ Then and Leaders Now ‘deal for Christmas Presents - ee 1 purchase of ex- cellent Furs enables us to offer just the things you’ may have 1 lined’ Broadcloth Coats $22,50 1 lined Broadcloth Coats $29,75 new. Vernis-Martin Parlor and ‘ Smokers’ Tabley A’ great va- Hety of prices and patterns, | Make especially good Christmas presents, Vernis Martin Parlor Tables similar to illustration, — beautifully decorated top and shelf, size top 22x 22 ines, Bseealat back at’ $2. aprc IN FITHER BUILDING — Women's Muslin Underwear PETTICOATS — Cambric, deep. tucked flounce, trimmed with blind 5 or open embroidery ruffles; good, fenerous width; extra dust ruffle; all lengths, for . 98 PETTICOATS—Trimmed with pret- ty patterns of open embroidery, finished | with cluster of hem- stitched tucks. Valu fo $1.49 Very attractive, with y deep flounce of lawn, trimmed with a combination of lawn and embroidery insertion in the very newest designs; others trimmed with ruffles of handsome open ldery. Worth $4, for, $2498 COATS, — Flounce trimmed cal insertion of point de ruffle of , lace-trimme Very good y te. DRAWERS nalnsook, i or scambric, trimmed with. ruffles of fine em- ery, Jace and. lace sertion, Ge $1.25, for... SKIRT ©) ISE-—Nainsdok, with yokes athrrench pattern embre try, several insertions of lace, bead- ribbon; trimmed rut Kirt, Worth $1.50, at, 28C ET COVERS—OF nainsook, in ariety of styles, trimmed with showy and dainty patterns of Jace and embroidery, While ast, regularly 7Se,, for. 99C GOWNS--New and attractive styles in many materials, trimmed with | medallions of embroidery, lace and roidery insertions. Large as- sortment to choose~from in gg all sizes. Worth $1.50, for... 79 Silk Petticoats, $4.00 Taffeta Silk Petticoats in black and colors, accordion pleated, with ruffle; excellent quality of silk anda splendid bargain at the price; $6.00 values at.. *$4,00 ——_ PERS—Ot Sizes 6 through ME SKIN stylish black an and MEN'S GORE broad ruche grade; special at.... f bre to 1 ut Sold at in most stores, at.. S FINE CHAMO! OPERA SLIPPE with patent leather; turned soles; very hapes; sizes ceptional yalues at oy VICI 4 brown; flexible leather soles; Posts braces, with closely woy. only tomer. price $3 price, 1ETS—Fur trimmed, in gray, sizes Fine Furniture for Christmas Gifts xe ~~ at Prices That Are Far Below the Average : In our two immense buildings we show the greatest assortment of Psi suitable for Christ- mas gifts to be seen in the cily. Now is the time to make selections while the Stocks are fresh and Purchases .made now will be cheerfully held subject to your order for delivery. $3.25 ieee Rockers. 29 Reed Arm Rocker (like illustration) with prettily bent spindles and woyen Has continuous on front, heavy and . cross en cane seat; One toa cus- Regular 25; special $2,25 $7.00 Oak Rockers, $5.00 (Just like illustration.) These are splendid, Chairs, with saddle seats, high backs, ar- iy carved, high- finished, Regular ‘$5.00 $1 Bamboo Tabourettc; 65c. Bamboo Taboure'tes — Beautifully colored; height 16 inches, 12 inches diameter of top. M>kes 4 very. use- ful present. Rerun price $1,00; special at *65c ly price $7.00; Special at, “Always in’ Good Taste __ We show one of the larges plete H pers WO Yor! prices are unusual, after th d stoc for nen in T SLIP- kidskin; Kidskin. LINED. KID- rimmed ‘t. $4.75 ROME O SLIP- (98c} We 1 Chinchilla shades; sizes 3 to 8; fleece woo! soles ee $3.50 quoted entirely $1.50} and most com- Slip- and New special below ks of, men Nall he- until © holi- WOMEN'S i ND- KNIT “PEERL FLEECE SOLE” HOUSE SLIPPER: hr a dozen handsome colors and combinations of the best German- town wool; really the most desirable comfort slipper made, and worth B15 $0; all sizes 3 to 8, and with wide ; Special $1. 00 GLOTH LEG- GINS FOR MIS. AND CHIL- DREN—Sizes 5 to 10, tte AIC Sey 75¢ (These are. real waterproot leggins ‘{for boys and girls.) | WOMEN'S DOLGE FELT SLIPPERS— | In red, black or gray felt; warm felt | soles; sizes 3 to 8; steel orna- ment; 98c. sort at 69c AIC {1 to 2, at. Same for hoys and Birls, sizes 6 Ue Ab veers Ranges Parlor Heating Stoves We carry a full line of Parlor Heating Stoves, isitchen Coal H <aundry No. No, No, No. Oil Heati repair mat Our Ger heavy Russia iron body. charge In. New, York City. No, _ No. No, No. Stoves, Ga: SY Stoves SL DIDE ORE, 9 Gem Parl 10 Gem 41 Gem Par! 12 Gém, Parlor 14 Gem Parlor 9 Pert Parlor Heating Stave... 10 Pert Partor 12 Pert Parlor © Stoves; also a full line of Sundries and or Heating Stove 11 Pert Parlor Héating Stove. . iting Stoves and Radiators and are made of heavy iron castings, with We will fit these up free of Given with each stove is one elbow and one collar, Heating Stove. Heating Stove. Heating Stove.s.+- Heating Stove. | \