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ALDRICH BIL | ALEXANDRE ULAR, - ALDRICH BILL..| 1 WALL ST. MEASURE, NOT A REFORM French Authority on Finance Uolds It Will Tend to Con- | found Confusion, CENTRAL. BANK NEEDED, While Proposed Measure Might Stop Panics, European Sys- tem Prevents Them. Written By Alexandre Ular, Editor La Vie Financiale, Leading Fanancial Authority of France. for The Evening Worta There has not been a greater tsmue at, ©! States since the ! hand in the adoption of p fonist tariffs than an financial market idustrial prosperity York concerning this has not Introduced me obliged to state that | with Its to tn- hat may s of those who in their per: ‘8 prosper- | n Wall atreet tes bill doned? s the question nd economists, sia the ocean con- | {lable solution of This | ach rough shocks lites So some months felted for But !f my inqutry of | | Central Bank Idea Aban- modern n. mous cause there {sn WHO CRITICISES 1 aire | ts there are twelve ‘old the re of flurries, to guar- | 5)" notes. is, Dot the bank 13| ; a more formality. | 0 ago the limit was]? about $29,090,000 by Parlia.|t in “France forgot | of legally to hold in ita va fold and about halt 5 silver it is Just because the credit, of exploitation of currency, I be- leve "that European public opinion Maviecsaonltohe enterprises, to be ear s happened fo: ¢ unpleasant aspect that Ame! 8’ Serous “and Speriicat Incurable—Just as ngeney t unt enormo his that ns | s) y do not know mile nj vaste of me | Institution orbidden to make loans om KS role was to be re- e d to Aldrich Bill Will, “Confound Contu-| sion, ne was reall: iy excellent and the world. But t disappeared and in bill as it ts pro- ives It what we call ‘al. I do not © brought T abstain ion with re. a mnatter of e that If the i new bill should be put $ pean standpoint, Aldrich bill pro- 009,000 "on y board. ational bank 1s to be | currency 18 to be din Washing- the banks’ ured currency ins do hot realize, to have been suj en the emer- had dis Tn fact, it has intended to open a ‘market s bonds when political r) had closed this ree the banks to bonds which they guarantee market. buy United Yt In other | words It ww up loans. Nobaly in. the tls coun- | thas ever by @ the rea fon the tinued to stick to auch as con- aystem, which, standpoint, | tured an fr jon of this method, Tt | was Japan. But as soon as conditions had improved she got ri of thts awful drawback to monetary An al- though the system was f 8 unpleas | ant than in this country, where there are not less than J,60 note-tseuing | 8. Central Banks In Europe. Bwery other etviilzed actically only one & fering bank. In Mrance t the ub ank has issuing notes, ink any the monop- oly is plete. ax no. naw banies of fmsuing | notes es are so much ema! ie: banks that by and by surrender thelr useleas *fhee point to stl mare !mmaseans UNION SQUARE, 14th &t., n. Bway. 279 BROADWAY, nr. Chambers St. THE EVENING pedlcd IO 900—which means that e recent banking er than prevent t @ matter of fact, p promoter of owers the banks lence in such perilous game. May Stop but Cannot Prevent Panics But this ts only the moral side of the Bankers are not angels, And | morality has nothing to do with interest | | earning. T do not inelst here on other defects | the proposed “reforn issuing notes guar: question. n Government bonds, and. 20, y TQ ne important point the principle. epee, GEO) that the bill will cause the | which Dpeared to} innet nm of a currency which shows 4) ri Peetually | more than sufficient amount, and that, | hand, it does not provide nged us to what concert er for a Perens inste meelf cured by total abstention. ——————_. _|CROSS STATE LINE TO EAT. ED ‘3 Menls Finished, the Wineses Re- tnrn to Connecticut to Sleep. and get their mail there, eat in ¢ | Massachusetts an. of| thelr house standing partly !n Tolland, Mass., and par! Friends who recently called asked for! Wines, and upon being told by | is nor | Mr. Wines that | land began to ex; entered the Massachusetts part of the house. Ines then explained that they always referred to one side of the house a }| Mover in Tolland” and lebrook."* {| Mrs, Semi-Annual Sale e) nr. 125TH STREET, cor, 8d Ave. uk distrust, mut stead of control MILLION 70 FIGHT THE WHITE PLAGU Unknown Benefactor Starts Campi ot New York City. kK cash no p one bink alo! was been the pant to complicate the t for a moment of currency) 4) pany ergency cases nal bink, us| retary of Ald A: 1) soctati yestigato: 5 and cleri: assistants, ed perm: ) Ment headquarters in t |for the promotion of a r New Yor e | ive yours to. pentect Hig dghout the State with a 1 public at & mass addressed here on Monda . Hushes. Joseph } " We of meeting to cate, Se iprion: point; interest crease in startling propo: ich hoarding for tha benefit o! d by the Al-| For if the not hindere attaing a seers pe that might arding banks “apply for “emer- will get it, and! pst rate just vhereas up to heir own exist Don’t Be Deceived by the assertions of a depart- ment store salesperson. It re- quires especial knowledge and training to properly examine eyes. Harris oculists are phy- sicians — not salespeople — and ‘bonds, to correctly prescribe for you. ing about a more reason- OCULISTS AND OPTICIAN. elt. It is that no 54 West | 25th & the crisis ts due 4 can prosper- rope—is not snefnid of busi. | it is inflation of oint. And aa the! shown take still less pl ¢ Aldrich bill, the nt who {s |i antly take | er to feel of having If so, you can readily apprecia if the fine tonal PEASE. very height of its “Popularity; jeep in this State, y in Colebrook, Conn. of exceptional merit, ranted, from $125 up; pay, if desired. Renting, changing. fully wa she had gone to Tol- oss their regret, when onnecticut room from _ Write for catalogue the other as 128 Weat 424 St., B’kiyn Branch, Fulton St. Brill clothes, excelling in tailoring, made of best ‘ossible fabrics and cut on most advanced models, are New York’s most modern garments. Brill regular prices were less than those asked for any other garments of equal value. Brill reductions are greatest—now you can buy Brill Smariest Overcoats At Savings of 30 to 40% The Brill assortment now presents a wider range of strictly desirable overcoats than you can find anywhere else. Here are not only staple blue, black and oxford overcoats, but also the new and popular grays {n all shades, browns and fancy mixtures. These coats are all advance design and will be Just as good style next Winter as they are to-day. All-wool black and Oxford melton overcoats and fancy weave gray overcoats that are $12.50, $15 and $18 values .. poco $9.50 Hand-tailored CO; , gray, black and Oxford fabrics, cut on newest models, $18 and $20 Overcoats: from ‘America's best overcoat makers—all cor- rect fabrics, colorings and models—former prices $20, $22.50 and $25.......... pereeee $14.50 Overcoats that are values up to $30 if vo $29 Any $45 overcoat........ Suits At 30 to 40% Savings Brill suits are tailored expressly for Brill stores by America's foremost talloring concerns—tallored to fit per- fectly and to retain their style and “looks” as long as worn, All-wool neat mixture suits and gray and brown cheviot and cassimere sults that ere $12.50, $15 and $18 values . $9.50 fabrics—many Hand-taflor 4 igh-clase dark mixture an dark gray ‘cftects —§18 and siolyalicsie eset nomen vera, $11.50 Finest suits, tallored’ finest possible and’ made of finest fabrics—sults ‘formerly sold at $20, $22.50, $25 and §’n Every correct coloring and model—many fabrics and styles designed exclusively for Brill stores. Suits range from neat- est, darkest mixtures to light grays and tans, fyory one extreme value at regular prices—fno to PAB ON ain ame nea $14.50 “Hand stitched” Brill suits—the finest tailoring n Introduced this Winter and sold only by Brill storesy-regularly $40 and #45................, $29 47 CORTLANDT ST. Greenwich, Harlem Bt. STORES. cNA Mronbeea ign in State Outside Folks, sec-| | 3 city to-day! | campaign | Lie LaLty-au ven | an, 37, by have the knowledge and training Eyeglasses, if needed, from $1.00 up, n distribution and, 11 Wa “0 Quantities of media of pay- 3 A . It is that the bill cannot prevent | panies, but only stop them, Ww! 4, when stringency has made 164 East 23ré St, near rourth Ave, e: near ox Ave. | 2 Columbus Ave.,01. & 82° Sts. | 489 FultonSt.. B’k?yn, Opp. A. & | qualities of the| It is now in the 64th | year of its existence, and at the | prices from $325 up—used pianos | 3 years to E a s- rs | a-| i. D- this sale only... ! | \{ ure; coating: values......0........ 8 years; only..-.+... $'| Sailor Suits simeres, good $3.50 suit; for this sale calp: this sale only. ite ir [ PRE = 2 Aves i120 | Are You Peat? @ cured of deafness and Leat rr wine by our Invialble device. No é Wort Amanc For 1908 A Complete History of the ‘Past 25 Years 10,000 Facts and Figures. ALMOST INDISPENSABLE State Normal School P.M. MAGNUSSON Misweaw ane Bociay Bciewcee St. Cloud, Minn. The World Almanac is an almost indispensable reference book. We refer to it constantly in our classes, and I urge my pupils to provide them- selves with a copy each to have constantly at hand for ready reference in their study, P. M. MAGNUSSON. 25 Cents (West of Buffalo and Pitt- burg 30 Cents) ; by Mail 35 Ceats, The third Boileau Girl Art Calendar, | ten colors, will be distributed through aa Sunday World in Greater New York next | umdag, Si Ma erase, “11.80 clothing of the kind you'd wear. | Caught in a suspended Trust Company and needed cash—so there you are! Men’s and Youths’ Suits |: Boys’ Overcoats, 99c made just like cut; sizes 3 to worth every cent of $3; for this sale — 1908 World Almanac Now onSale, full and ll ci aah RL JANUARY ARPET | Suits that will fit boys from 15 years of age to men of 42-inch chest meas- ure; suits that cannot be made to sell for less than $8; during 53.93 Men’s and Youths’ Overcoats From 30 to 42 inch chest meas- made of gray and black the very best of es $1.44 Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits of all kinds, usually $5 to $6; for * $3.88 Me $25 Sats & Overoar,}* 16.50 All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Av 99c for boys from 4 to 16 years of age; made of good, cheviots; cut large; for this sale only 39c for boys from 5 to 10 years, made of good cneviots and cas- with silk emblems; ATCA ALLCAR |: Bioomingdales ae How Badly this Clothing Maker Needed Cash Is Told in Our Prices on His Stock Never in any wild flight of fancy did you imagine that such low prices would ever be attached to | The maker of these garments stands high in his profession, but he got 1 strong | SlooiingdaleS EX/NGTONTO 3" AVE Walters Pianos Are Best Best in Tone, Constraction and Mechanism—Best in the World reconormaioues rie’ | Men’s Cassimere Suits Elegantly made Suits, cut in the very latest | Equally as good in material, Boys’ Bloomer Suits Boys’ Overcoats ne and ses, 50| LEXINGTON 105” AVE Read the items. style, in a large assortment of w patern tama ancl OO) TT | Men’s Suits and Overcoats fit $ finish as *7.87 Sizes from 8 to 16 years; made of excellent cheviots and cassimeres; usually 2 95 $4 and $4.50; for this sale only. e any sold anywhere for $12: during this sale cally the eipice is..... Sizes from 8 to 16 years; made of good gray coating, usually $3.50 and $4.0 1.98 Sizes 3 to 8 years; made terns; fully $1.44 Bloomer Suits suits are the kind that wear than $3.50; for $1. 71 | Overcoats, this sale only.... with sailor collars in an worth $3.50; For boys from 8 to 16 well and cannot be usually this sale only.. 59th to 60th S Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits elegant assortment of pat- | for this sale..... years; the materials in these sold for less Men’s $15 Suits and) $9, 75 SI?TO6O Sr Don't think that in paying a big price for a piano you assure yourself of getting a better piano than a WALTERS. Don't think that in securing a piano at about the price of the WALTERS you have purchased a piano “Sust as good.” In both these cases, you have a radically mistaken conception of the excellence of WALTERS PIANOS, $5 Down $450 Walters Excelsior Pianos . . $225 | $750 Walters Model F Pianos 9 o. EAE $500 Waiters ModeiC Pianos . . $240 | $750 Waters Verticai Grand Upright ¥ $500 Walters Model L Pianos . . $250 Pianos , + + . $350 fa $550 Waiters Modei D Pianos . . $260 | $800 Wa ters Premier Pianos - . $400 $600 Waiters Model K Pianos . . $300 $900 Wa:ters Player Pianos . . , $450 We charge no extras of any kind. piano. Upon the first payment of $5.00 we deliver the piano to your home. have an old piano and w'sh to exchange it for a beautiful new WALTE RS, you may do so by payin the balance due at the rate ‘ The pianos in this sale are in two sizes—Concert Grand Upright, which is the regular size, and the Concert Baby Style, constructed for small rooms. Upon request our representative will call to sce you and explain this remarkable piano proposition in detail. Schuhe ks 52 3 mellow, powerful and resonant and will hold its qualities for a lifetime. WALTERS PIANOS are constructed of the very best materials by the most skilled and experienced piano builders in America. We are enabled to greatly undersell all competition simply because we are content with making the same usual slender margin of profit on pianos as we do on merchandise under the classification of dry goods, etc. When you purchase a WALTERS PIANO you make the best piano investment your money can buy. satisfaction. You secure lifelong + The tone of WALTERS PIANOS is rich, The WALTERS are superior to pianos selling generally at double ther prices. ¥ In this great January sale we offer the newest models of highest grade WALTERS PJANOQS, priced up to $300.00, on the easy terms of and $1 a Week aga Feat All you need pay is the price of the If you $1.00 per week. which has been especially Warerooma, Third Floor, doth St. Section. oe wie Price, 2 By Mail, 35¢, DC.3