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! erm 2 HAMILTON BANK FOUND SOLVENT BY EXAMINERS Suspended Concern Will Re- sume Business Jan. 20, _ It Is Believed. =\Ontly Three of Former Board Stated to Remain—$500,000 Cash to Be Up. ‘Foo MamfRon Berk bes deen found | scbvest ty the examiners of the State | Depestment of Banking. Ths was good | mewn conveyed G2-Gay to the new Pres'- | Goat, Bwents 1. Grant, by Special Hx. | egitner MW. Hutchins at the New) ‘Bact coffins of the Mate Department in | Becttiog. | The ve-cxamination of the bank has { ween fm progress for a week. and as forecasted in The Evening PPertd, tp tnatitntion was found tebe | President. i Meither were the $200,000 loans to F.! Augustus Heinse and his brother, Otto Heinse, put among the assets, as the given consists largely of stocks with @ speculative value. Has a Surplus | However, the Hamilton Bank was lenient. Mr. Williams himself will de Gown from Albany on Wednesday, when the arrangements will be com | pleted for the resumption of the bank It is believed that it will resume busi- nese Monday, Jan. 9 | Henry Martin, Adotyh Releexbers and Mr. Ide are believed to be the oniy members of the vld board of directors who will remain with the institution. The uirements of the Buperintend- ext of King call for the putting up ‘of $600,000 casli by the new management, @nd ft ts understood that arrange: ments have been under way for this @mount of money by which the assets will not be in any way jeopardized as tte security. WII! Have $1,800,000. ‘The main purpose of the examination mado last October at the time the bank Gosed, it fa explained, was to preserve the assets. For that reason this ex- amination conducted by Examiner Broo HR Shears did not upon the value of the assets, as the work bad to be Gone hurriedly, The extent of the task fe shown in one instance by the Tremont branch, where 400 different loans haa been mase. Mr, Hutohine’s re-examination of the esses We pa hina more severe than that conducted by Mr. Sheara, for his Quest was to ewablish the basis fesumption of business, and for a ‘The omy 1 Gay next $500,00 more can be collected. Thie money, together with the $00,000 additional required by Supterintendent cof Banking Willems will give the in- stitution $1,800,000 cash on hand when it Feoumes. ‘The State Department in Banking paying $1,000,000 to non eumes, after @enting depositors and the first {nstall- ment of 10 per cent. to those who haye assented, that $500,000 will be ample to omiuct ‘the business of the bank and meet immetiate future requirements, Election To-Morrow. Ing the conference with Mr. hing at No. 8 Broadway James Git- rd, counsel] to the Hamilton Bank, fe Ban his, OMtog in the | Hanover nk Buflding, wh tement was made in witch Dank was definitely ann¢ Place not later than Jan "In all probability we shall resume Gaturday, Jan, 15," said Mir, Gifford @ reporter for Evening Wonid it aa that fs only a half-day in the banking world you had best make the announcement for Jan. 20." . Gifford stated that the annual Jeotion of officers of the bank will be Id tomorrow, at which time new di- fectors will Willan R. Qiontgomery, the President, wi suc: ceoddl E. R. Thomas, it ts unlerstood, rmiil be dropped as a director, Frank L who was elected President’ on Jan. 1, will be made @ director = eigcted Presi ots Bank by the Departmen r mrcare In §, S. S. nature has provided a certain, safe, home cure for Conta- . FoR MEN AND vow con heen 3 oe bank gious Blood Poison, It is a medicine made entirely of roots gud bers of ta Regular Price on a New thas) beenlifound) to) be) entirely delve: recognized blood-purifying value, and is the one medicine wich as onl mata eseets and deducting the 180 of to get down to the root of the trouble and remove every pa isl j re 4 1 febalarace) verily Ban yer substantial virus, and at the same time benefit and build up the syctern on general € My health. No harmful effects ever follow its use, as is so often the case MAPPED HIS AILMENT, BEING A DEAF-MUTE. Applicant for Treatnient at Belle- vue Drew Chart of Stomach, Indicating Trouble. Jaoob Kesselman, deaf and dumb and unable to write anything more than his and that obscurely, walked into the receiving ward of Bellevue Hospital to-day and lined up with the persons Walling to be taken in for treatment Dr. Leroy Smith, an adinttting physi- olan, was unable to get anything out of Kesselman except a few signs, when Kesselman motioned that he wanted privacy of your own home by the use of hen he sat down | remedy, paper and a pencil. ‘n Qt a desk, drew a fairly good diagram | estines and put of the stom- Dr, Gmith immediately examined him and him suffering trom gastric trouble, Dr, Smith was unable to find any one who knew the sign language and waa unable to learn from Kessel- man his address or anything else. He sent the patient to a ward (to await another examination, He thinks Kea- n has been treated before for } stomagh and intestinal affections, and that bh have been she eee where tha wo Cw ma S. S. S. BLOOD POISON (rane metas | ee Se or aie tie Tesaraination of the Hamilton A SAFE HOME TREATMENT strong mincral medicines are used. As soon as the influence of S. S. S. the disease begins to improve, and when the remedy has thoroughly purified the blood and driven out every trace of the poison, no signs of the trouble are ever seen again. ¢ of Contagious Blood Poison such as falling hair, copper-colored spots, ulcerated mouth and throat, sores and ulcers, etc., are merely symptoms a1 of the poisoned condition of the blood, and in most cases respond quickly to local treatment, while S. S. S. is doing the necessary work of cleansing the blood. Our‘* Home Treatment '? book is of great assistance along this line. It is acomplete guide for treating the ‘ | est Class. ‘ ~, i he different stages of the disease, and also valuable suggese ; ; S$ 4ColumbusAv..rr 104th St, Te ee Oe Tacelereabaients that will be most helpful in effecting | ,risren-Arrons, jibe san Brodele |(sorag OPEN EVENINGS, 1 cure, We will be pad to send a copy of this book, free of charge, to any ail models igaicorbln, 3 a | Bo _ who desire it, and if special medical advice is wanted our physicians wi 0 220-$1.800;' Rainier “Teuna take pleasure in supplying it without cost to the patient, aamering with Contagious Blood Poison you can cure yourself in the VENING WORLD MONDAY, (lea ThSiedeah alba nea Basement || Another Remarkable Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats--less than half I HE old saying ‘‘one good thing begets another’’ was never more forcibly illustrated. The magnitude, tame and bargain character of our coat sales have reached out until even the Western makers are sending their representatives to us urging us to relieve them of surplus stocks. Cy ti Our tmmense Bargain Basement outlet cnables us to help all who come, providing the price is low enough to permit us to perpetuate the sensational coat bargains that are making the house of Simpson-Crawford Company the most talked aboat store in New York. To-morrow we offer’in two great lots Women’s and Misses’ Coats at a price that really docs not represent the cost of the materials—in some instances—the b bare cost of making is hardly realized. Emphasizing another old saw, ‘‘It's aa ill wind that blows nubudy good.”’ $4.99 for Women’s #12 Coats. $2.98 for Misses’ $7.50 Coats. Yes, many are worth considerably more; but then you'll see the value at a glance. Those warm, rough coats, which our grandmothers used to call chinchilla cloth— now designated as Bradley Cloth. An ideal coat for school wear—dress-up occasion for that matter. They come in dotted gray or solid blue, and you really could not select a better coat tor service and good looks combined. ‘There’s not a great lot of these coats—we hope enough to last all day—but while they last the $2 98 ° price will be Thore dressy, loose-rttting couts. Your vheice uf mixcures, vheviots, bruad- cloths and kersey, Then, too, we've added a tew odds and ends of high-price ceats left vver trom che great Third Floor Sale—only a tew of akind; some anlined, some half satio-line:} and still others all satin lined throaghoat. You -an come and shut your eyes—inke the first coat your hand rests en, and It will be a bargain such as you have never seen $4, 99 fore ; all sises; variety of models, 1 12!c Huck Towels, Qc. ‘THREE hundred dozen pure white gruss bleached hemmed Huck Towels; heavy quality soft finish, without any dressing, in red and plain white borders; epecial for Tuesday at 00. Bleached & Unbleached Muslin HIS is the lowest price ever quoted for such high quality goods. A very big purchase of these mill ends did it. Bleached Muslin—yard wide... | 5e Unbleached Muslin—s0 inches wide. . Limit. 20 yards to a customer, Table Damask--Remnants, 19c FIVE thousand remnants o! bleached cream mercerized and all-linen Table Damask; all perfect goods; lengths 134 to 844 yards long. Everywhere up to $1 yard, each 1%. to 88e. 25¢ Silk-Finished Voiles, 12:c 4 pale is the most exquisite Wash Fabric that is shown for 1905, Beautiful sheer fabric; looks just like im- ported Voile; all shades of checks and mixed inch square blecks in all wanted shades. A splendid opportunity to buy v5ca yard Voiles at 12340. Now Comes, Without a Shadow of a Doubt, the Most Wonderful Offering of Fur-Lined Coats that Has Ever Taken Place at *7.49 AT Seven Forty-nine—just weigh the price carefully and catch its full f import—a _ fur-lined Coat at $7.49. Why, under ordinary conditions you could not buy the fur for that price. Now here’s the one disappointing feature—we could get only 150 of these Coats—and you know 'y will not last lon. at the price, $7.19. The maker just needed a certain amount of money—wouldn't sell any more— although we’d be more than glad to take thousands at this price. for fur-lined ($7-49| Cs ,,0 | Taffeta Silk Waists *1.69 | lined throughout || (THERE are a few $4 Net Waists and a ‘ew fine with a genuine Nun's Veiling Waists in the lot. Don’t need to tell you what suslicki fur. Large the Black Tatfeta Silk Waists are worth. You know you couldn't rolling collar of sable and black cony buy the silk for the sale price. Just @ small purchase—on which the maker was willing to make a sacrifice. Silk Waists infive different styles—some embroidered fronts, tucked back; three-quarter sleeve; tucked cuff and collar; byttoned in back. Some are entirely tucked models, long sleeves, but- toned in front. lynx. Hardly necessary to tell you tt values we have ever offered at the price, bargains—are the spirit of the hour— that these are the greatest but then bargains—ugt ual here at least. $3.49 for odd lots of black and sable Opossum 70-Inch Scarfs; black and sable Opossum Pelerines; sable Cony durable Throw Scarfs, trimmed with silk cord Net Waists of a very fine and tails; Natural Squirrel Ties; large black and as } y/{9) net, trimmed with meiallions, Val. inser- Opossum Muffs: at sroneeueeseeeett gopnoouaG e tions and lace in front; tucked back; trimmed sleeves; fancy collar; in back ; lined with China sill. Nuan’s Veiline Wais pin-tucked fronts, forming yoke: tucked back, long sleeves with tucked cutf, aiso tucked collar; buttoned in pack—in white, black or light shades. These $f. o9 le Waists are in sizes 34 to 44. uurnatfnetethnin vila Eat Great values at. _—————— aa 74c tor *1.25 Cambric Skirts THERE are only five hundred in the lot. Pretty Walking Skirts made ot cambric; some havea deep rutile with four rows of insertions, lace edging and extra rullie; some have ruiiie of hemstitching. Just a small lot bought from a maker at a ay | ‘cata Pa ae ai UJ § 0 aye Ov ihn ae sab positive sacrifice and priced for one day's selling at PUAer idm Clotiing apchacte aes Plan, No Reference or Security Re- quired. No Investigation Deliv. erles Made. Make Your hase— lake the Goods Along and Pay at Your Convenience, Lenox Clothing Co. 273 Sixth Ave., near 17th 2274 Third AV, nr. 124th SL ort “Trin Hage THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS, The Emergency Baggass Repair Co, 25-20 East |4ih Street, BETWEBN STH AVE, & UNION SQUARE over, WRITE FOR BOOKLET, The general manifestations AUTOS, GOOD MAK BS, LOW PRICES, Condition Exc: ptional, High- trouble, containing in- Tf you are foo," Hocheta, ‘$190. to $2, DIAMONDS éreoi S. S, S., an absolutely safe Glides, Dragons, ‘TLANTA, G. Gute 4 x Call, write or telephone, 6767—Corel. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, A’ » GA, | Bertuntien trom 280, Demostrations given. | American Watch and Diamond Co, = —— — = reduction, 8 Maiden Lane, 81 floor, Limousine and Landaulette === |f blue ‘Cheviots and pure finiahed crystals, Jet and pearl— Stor] yoken—Chemisettes 2™Portere? ~ 4 —taped seams— ra oke Saumploa If ou want your business to become ee aicalentiiecnlihconaene a AELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, — } patent waist, bands—hold-fast: 35 ern ee white 5 Hae iors) high cies y Broadway Mammoth Auto-| THE ANNUAL MEWTINO OF Tag | Duttons—worth 79 te 08, LD) stzoe—value 8 eta f a great variety mobile Exchange, Stockholders of the Atwood-Rawen Co, : , Best American pine sixes— stor] ciate Baby ape Wetalievehe them tell about it | sme ae wat oom cer Seem, | Bieta alin tins acing | Mom's Initial Handkoroblete [ite Udi eaier ico" |B [int cate tomo”, BO) the ta fe) e town, te about 1 Qiahattan, Clty of New York, on the tity f All Iinen—good size—i4 incl wines pearl i regularly ,b6 tO §L.88.....-c000 DUMONDS EASY PAYMENTS. WATCHES, Be ie Goats, Call or write, MALDEN LAR, 405 dean > atiernoon of that day, A MATHESON, President, Gocestary, R. M. HARDY. om Fork, Jom, % 1008, i through a World “Want” Ad. JANUARY 13, 1 ow ¥ 1908, at 2 o'clook in the 908 | ' ARN | | | FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue tes wir te oot © Py 4 TAR GAGA, AL AE Bue sage 82 epee § ey Po 759 2 buoh oS hE fo, lool? GF NSLP OF \ 8 tse % Neo cals | GREATER THAN EVER Success, Instantaneous—Results, Breaking All Records! This means much, and promises the GREATEST JANUARY WE HAVE EVER KNOWN! NOTE-—As our sales always attract many di We reserve privilege of restricting quanttti Jers who buy te sell again, In all sale departments. lanuary Sale of Women’s Underwear Seeing is believing—"the proof of the pudding is the eating’ — Guarantee of our “Sale” values {s in the splendid business done during past week....Truth will prevail, and by promises faith- fully kept we retain confidence of customers—that 1s why our January Sale Values For the Babies Everything clean, snowy, fresh and dainty—beautifully made— sales are always ful H halo 1 t “fj trimmings in those neat baby es are always successful!....Here are the best values in we % hoe ‘ made, reliable qualities possible to find:— CGH) ARC Cay eect Cis | Mot more than three garments at any peice to & customer. mires—and all offered at the | |CORSET CovERS— | Naineool and Cambric—deep yoka of wide lace inserts DRAWERS— most fascinating “Sale Prices!” Good Musiin—h. a, tucks or deep lawn hematiteh fe, Joined by lace beading— A7) with cluster of fine tuck 18 RES SHORT PRESSES ee armholes, ribbon reg. . Rear Gat Hn ie fin 2. ssian an “ane! | Pk Al i ones tes Good Cambrio and Muslin— artatyeoimion tok yeare= Cambrio and Nainsook—three wide rufiles of French or lace inserts With ribbon or Ince and inserts 135 89 cent qualities... D yoke of solid emb'y; also 35 tu & cent qualities... other atyles, with Ince : FEE CHa emb'y, ritvbon, ete.—worth Fine Cambric and Muslin— $269 qualities aera Roane CONT ) uinbrella ruffles DF beets) 5 Finer to $12.98, Yokes of lace insertings cmb'y or lace and inserte; 9 . with and without emb AGL also "sectional ruties with | * BABIES’ LONG DR inserts—ribbon run beading h » tucks—Teg. Nainsook and Lawn—Frenoh Watlst, ané bow fintsh—wertb .05.. Cambri effacts, with tiny baby yokes of Bheer Nainsook—criss-cross Drawer sr SEAR YA OF aco winted or perpendicular some Fi .98 Instead ce inserts with allover + .69] Glaborate lace and ribbon Instead enb'y medallions er atitch- trim'd styles—value $1.29.... Instead ing—Teg. 98. Stee) vant i! i ‘ et Sheer Nains ‘oraet Sie a acedy those with lace hemb'y and laces in | 4 oy natead of | CHILD F ladder and “ tts | REN’S GINGHAM DRESSES ots, ny Musitn and Cambric—lace or | ag . es and solid col non finish—reg. $1.69 . emb'y—mbbon run—worth 69 } | ea and solid colore— Finer Coreet Covers, chanmingly trim'd to > | y made and Skirt Length Chemises, also and tri Ce Cinbinattone—Eane yokes, | to 3 yrs.—yorth dal ol fey yr a 39] with Jace or emb trim'é 98} worth Muslin ruffle, with lace and . skirts—claborate styles— , serting or tucks—reg, 69.. ENT SL68, : : BABIES’ DIAPERS Muslin and Cambric—deep Good quality Bird's-eye— dais tucked flounces—ruffie finish, } Natnsook—regular and skirt) Single Width, | zeae: with Point de Paris, Torcbon | 65 | inngth—yokes of perpendicular 95) Ha ey uble th. or Val. lace and inserts or . ince or emb'y—trim'd skirts— } 1, | so a | x ‘ tucks and wide em'by— also crossover Ince Inserts, | 24x24—do: 69 | FEB. BB eeeseeeeseee sooo ribbon finish—reg, $2.98 2x2 dor... 176 | ) p flounces with Finer Cl Wool nnel Barrows—Camby ries WOME bands—worth r 1.24 Murlin, solid tucked yoke 39] Woot Flannel Skirts-well made “= or cluster tucks with twe 3 Yambric: d—wor embry ineertings—reg. J ambric band—worth 69........ 1 44 Pee eaneunalen . |__ Towels for January Sale L495 | Neck: te wide, \ 69 | Brtet mention of the best values ply be wl known for many a day! Laven Skirte cirea, ainbriel Mustinnard aren a a Jar flounce ght attaahe #00! a a Bleached H 0x40, i vA eet ie of handsome Freneb or ne 1s satin ribbon ru ; i ns, ete.—short er long J |All Linen Huck— ace z sleeves—reg. $1.29 ee a | Damask borders—20x39........ % 24 Nainsook--Yokes of fine Atl Linen Dumask— dog an ee oon oF } 1.95 thostied Pri 3 Ince trim’ fan tlea Turkish—0x42 12% 3 iextra Heavy ‘Turkish— L yas Wash Glotha: * sea | Great Clearance Sale of Sey eeepeiiier 3 ‘Sale Tapestries and Damasks Crochet, Spreatt—full ae | ara Jextra heavy—no dressing— Resides our immense purchase of the B. L. Solomon's Sons’ stock (late of| eisewnere $1.00 are 65 ith avenue) we have cleared up the season's surplus of two large mills. | wut! siza Crochet—extra fin i | gentee ang alter deans 3 | worth see eeatecesces: e. At 50 Cents on the Dollar! Ha REO FF fringed o1 it corners— ryery yard manufactured for this Fall’s trade and comprising the newest | (aite seta OOe™ } 1.24 and “choicest weaves, style and colorings ...Such an offering of rich) pay sz, {thi Hectio Marseilles-—Allover upholstery fabrics so far below value has hud no equal within our recollection, | ; Ass Frenc Gold, ents | ise Italian, Organzines, French Silk Damasks, Go: er and. J Brocades, Rich Silk catels, Silk Gobeling, Tri 1.97 wularly worth $3.49... January Sale of Bil 1 “4 cots and Ss nd Finest America Tapestries, tn verdure, scenic j cote and Atmiiingeothers include Silk-and-Linen stripes and Cross- Scotch Lace Curtains | stripes in Oriental colors Plain and Combination Weaves—Wnite JUDGE OF THK VALUES BY TH y and ny and other Silk and Mercerized Damasks, 29| “Goveltn und Verdur Sall 11.49 tries -at least 40 sty .98 i regularly $1.00 to $2.25. | 14.98 49 4 pairs Ina wnd-Linen and tmposs » the qualitic lat the prices—Enough sald Ruffled Curtain Muslins iB’ in and h rich colorings {n such heavy that they have the effect of effects ible for furniture A ana wall hi hand emb'y—in all of these mag- Worth 19-for January Sale. S34 Lee ea aiesone: 2 nifcent. goods there are. lengths Five-inch ruffle-border of _ six | niticent assortment of for entire room ira- tucks—the daintiest kind of wine American Silk dow draperies for city or country, | Limit —18 yorda, Men's Pajamas Heavy Domet, Madras and | Percale, also nk | 1.49 i | $5.00 to $7.00 fabric. 1,98 $9.0) to $15.00 fabri Deseriptions fall to give y tutto look lke che Lene ¢ the foregoing. they “mus ; | teh—splendidiy y ; 5 ; work and draping—employ only — | ut ewes We do all kinds of Upholstery work and s oy. | first-class workmen and guaran T to be satisfactory... | 79 and braid f regular and will be found much less values As we do not look for big pgolits, our price An Extra Fine List of | MORNING SALE SFECIALS To-Morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying | we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, | \ 7) or Little Short White Dresses Children, pleated or French watst— All-Silk Pongees Mercerized lable Damaoke Soft and lustrous—23 inches wite— - made from superior Fine Lawn | laigsoe omnes ran or without belts—trimmed via satin lustre— \ferewm = Lt. Blue Champagne 36 sn designs, many Ivory Alice Reseda 30 . with new dc borders— Bren ane Hesecs ie} 63 Inches wide (note width) 32 Brey inal mitallty . regularly .49 4 endtd attk epe-tal chich are never foun “portunity. for obtat ing evening or street gowns it ine oval MAIN FLOOR—LINEN DEPT, Rufticed Muslin Curtains Fancy strip Wool / inish Suitings Suitable for all-vear wear—natty lolendinggs tr BUILDING. Jotier zolori and fleures— Viceable for Women’s and Ze dnches Ww _ .57 Ail-Wool Storm Serges Children’s suits. elsewenere 18 ruffle—usua Black, brown, royal, cardinal, aS PASEO CENTRE, UDING, aa oy 38 59, ‘5 ss worth morning Spectal FLOOR—DRESS_ GOODS DEPT. women’s Pa ama Dress >kirts selection Includes medium and heavy \TWwetgnt—black, blue and brown, side or {—plain or with ids—all lengths 2.49 @ At $5.98 White /igured a dras M ttractive new designs ahs nd watstings- © Price NEW _ BUILDING. Table Olicloths White and all o have slight inp ing to burt), bu 21 quality at. A FLOOR—SHADB Men's Nit! Underwear DEPT. Fine grade-ohirte silk stitehed and bound—drawers have double .59 seams _WEST BUILDING. THIRD Faney Back Combs Spike and Olive tops— righly polished shell or amber—extre siya min pininvon waved) NE 4G) S000 MOND SLOOR SUIT DEPT. Toys’ Knee Pants—+4 0 15 yre, Gheviots, Tweeds and Cassimeres, fight, medium and dark—also navy —_— ape pa teeth—worth .® to ‘Ace: ptable Notion specials For an extraordinary Morning.. Fancy hat pins—colored — h Liar eteeees Joosee . AST aan Fee mW RUTLDING. ° NEW BUILDING. MAIN FLOOR—NEW BUILDING. 24 Mnes—value 5 ots. ba! BASEDMDN’ MAIN