The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1908, Page 6

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, BANKER INE POLICE GUAR TREASURE EO Caponigri Vanished When Re-| Took Hold of An- other Institution. Ceiver DEPOSITORS RUSH IN. Exodus to Europe the Cause of Mulberry Street Bank’s Difficulties exodus of Italians from New ¥ during the past alble for the disappearance of Pasquale 20 Mulberry few months !s respo Caponieri, a banker, o} street, and the bankru ot F. J. Fer. Fara, another banker of No, 46 Thirteenth street, > Caponigr! vanished on Tuesday morn- | ing about the same time it Ferrara's| institution passed into hands of Clarence S. Houghton, of No. 220 Broad- |! wry, who had been appointed receiver | by Judge Holt, of the United States Dis- trict Court. The closing of both institutions has @aused no end of excitement and worry @mong the several thousand depositors fo the Italian quarter, and the police have hed to be called to prevent angry ! fen and women from breaking down the doors, Both banks are said to held Gavings of $300,000. (eponigri has been in the banking eas in this city since 188. He was politically and ts said to have ®@ close friend of ‘Big Tim’ Sul- He beld the dump-trimming ea up to several years ago and peputed to have made a fortune. ef Caponigri say that his hae been all tied up in real ventures and that the heavy i iH ‘Women Who Drink Are Imperiilling Future of Country, Says Dr. Aked | Habit Copied From Cousins Is Undermining Englist | American Society. GIRLS YOUNG VICTIMS Vice Will Be Passed On to Fu- ture Generations as a Blood Taint. By Rese Tillotson Dr. Aked and time over larating recent statement ca fs on the enolic interviews are and I feared that the ashtopable Fifth Avenue n would sternly supp: 9 interview him on 1 about the of tippling and impressyd hand. , and my Aked is a big seems to me i too. i “His appearance is that of the typical Englisiman with fair hair and blue) eyes, but his manner is far more enthu- Rev. DR, "CLAS * Fr AXED. . FROCK WOOD, NY LMS ADECCO EQPPE isth 16, — oth Ave, and 18th of Woinen’ s Coats and Suits $6.75 for $15.00 id kerseys satin ined un are siastic and democratic than ia usually the case with Britons. Society Women Set Bad Example, | “So you want to know about tip-/ pling?” be asked, when I told him the Purpose of my ‘call. “I don't know much about It, he continued, “but couldn't you help me out @ bit endl give me some information?” I assured Dr. Aked thi net among my accomplishm: ire cannot d 8 the pc Meee or ” Park &Tilford Announce special sale wals of home-going Italians left institution without any cash. They that Ms suspension is only and feel confident that he and resume his oblige. are said to be near a Lay of a millon. dw recalled by Caponigrt’s associates fourteen years ago, when the Street State Bank fafled, of that it was I who was out o: ¢ of intoxicating information. So we settled down in his study to discuss the! increased use of alcahol in this country. | “Drinking among American men and/| women is steadily on the increase," he waid. “‘At least, it seems so to me.| When I first came to this country, ‘93, intoxicants were used very mo ately, but in thé present day we see them used incessantly. One would not believe it possible that a country fourteen years ago was extremely tem- perate could develop s0 strong @ pas- | stor for drinking in so short a tin Uppling habit Charles R. Carruth, of No. 2 Rector @treet, who is the attorney for Ferrari, @ays that hts client's Iabilities amount to $60,000, with assets covering one-half “Do you think shat the is prevalent in all class: —— PRISON TERM FIXED FOR BUCKET-SHOP MEN. of their Teas in packages PRICES 1908. bucket shops was intreduced In the As- t sembly h/Villier. It defines a niakes it a felony to main ing a penalty of not lass more than of not the second o alty of both more 34 |b., 18c. and upwards 1 |b, 30c. and upwards Displays in all our sores, Deliveries made out of town. to The Bvening World.) | Jan. Wi—-A ill against by Assemblyman Cu- Yusket shop and to-day $1,000 The third Botleau Girl Art Calendar, in ten colors, will be distributed through The { Sunday World in Greater New York next 2 and imy forfeiture 3,000 Doz. Undermuslin Sam- ples, and Slightly Soiled From Eauauad that figure. “Depositors going abroad,” said Law- yer Carruth, “are responsible for the ne prensa of my client. Heavy ept a crate foe » every depc No, it is only in the upper classes that !f_ corpo: 3 I perceive this Increased use of intox!- | EMS: Sunday. cants. What is called society is setting | a very bad example for its poorer brothers. And ‘t 1s not only the men. ‘vawals, coupled with numerous) ‘1.9 women, too. have become addicted id raat rendered a receiver Dees) to the habh. Everywhere you will seo n i the home-goers and sweet women drinking out a thought as to the evil ef- of the alcohe! or the bad habits y are falling into.’ “young girls, too," continued Dr. Aked, earnestly, “ne longer regard al- caused the shut office at No. 156 ROOT THANKS BRAZIL FOR RECEPTION TO FLEET. rough The ew York next 2d Conable ce "| warn the, American womag | that cohol as a beverage with horror. ‘They, ton, imbibe as freely as their elders. 1 Will Hold an Advance Sale Friday intoxican ens PRINCESS MODELS of and. Violet, rich 9.75 ch Batis ace trimh 14.50 Value $15.75 to $34.50 » White, and embroidere is fo IMPORTED LINGERIE PRINCESS DR hand embroideres y 34.50 49.50 Value $49.50 to $69.50 Wells’ Hair Balsam Is Not a Dye but gradually restores | cittwa SILK SLIPS for Lingerie Gowns. | | TAFFETA SILK SLIPS for Lingerie Gowns IMPORTANT SALE NEW 1908 M DELS of French Batiste and Persian Li richly lace and embroidery trimmed, 1.90 2.95 Much Below Regular Values FRENCH HAND-MADE LiNC 7.50 9.75 Actual Value $12.50 to $18.50 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts, Women’s Lingerie Dresses Pink, Light Biue d, 19.75 Women’s Lingerie Waists awn, 4.75 jERIE WAISTS, hand embroidered, lace trimmed, Drawers and January Sale Underskiris. Corset Covers. Tight-fitting corset covers 10¢ | © umbrella drawers, Of longeloth, lace yoke, ribbc 1 floun h.s. or plain tucks. front, as picture £9e Vrawers, with ex. full flounce. .B:@ Nainsook Corset Covers, decp Embroidery or Lace Cluny lace yoke, as shown, Drawers, 10 styles; spec’l, 50c | 38 | | Allover embroidery et covers, Rey IRANLee oan eras 6.75 || * “January Sale BOC | emstitshed or plain teks... BBE 9.75 Gowns. January Sale Muslin gowns, tucked yokes, Vor Petticoats. high neck, as pictured 50€ | Cambric petticoats, with lace edged Fifteen styles of gowns at......85€ | lawn flo: as. sho’ 50c Nainsook Slipover | Gowns, neat med ane tucks, as shown; special 75c Clearance Sale of Thousands of Pairs | Imported Manufacturers Sample Hosiery at Half Price Embroidery or lace coats, as illustrated, at. Samples of the Largest Hosiery Importers loor Salesroom. G SALE Of Winter Footwear SHOE eth Ave. and ‘18th St. Third Cloor Satesroom. For Women. j wellknown ‘Tuttle’’ sizes 2's to 8, wi Patent Coltskin and Kidskin. Hard welted s Cle $3 $1.69 worth $3.00 Clearing Napoleon Boots for Women (Just like the cut.) Made from selected Gun Metal Cal'skin and Patent Coltskin, Lace, Button and Biuchers. Sizes 21% to 7. Extension Soles—Cuban Heels, Sale of 2,350 Pairs : EXTRA HIGH cUr, 3} Former prices $225, g a and $2.75; now at ot Women’ s Sampie Siiees All Leather ee s, ail widths; as | $1.59 worth $2.75 Clearing Sale of 6,0 0 fais Misses’ Napoleon Eoois, the famous “PETER PAN” make, sizes 6 to 8, 6" to 11 and 1122 to 2. Every pair stamped. Made from selected Gun Metal Calfskin and Patent Coltskin. You know the “PETER PAN” shoes for children; they are retailed at $2.50 pr. $4.50 Clearing Sale price Clearing of 4,000 Pairs 9 Men’s Storm Calf Boots Tan Russia Calf or Black, ‘White Bros.’’ Box Calf, with Buckles or i} & . Sizes 6 to 11, Former $9.25 price $4.00, now...... Clearing of 2,450 Pairs Boys’ Storm Caif Boots Made exactly like men’s. Sizes 1 to Former price $3.00, now 4) CC SPECIAL SALE—FRIDAY in the World a : Me aE Cee aT Plaid and Annual January Sales “o Aliens? es eae ie CONTINUED Women’s Sailored Suits Lisles. Horizontal and és ADVANCE MODELS Nee Hosiery, Black silk Liles; fll Patent Co Ate >). ALSO AN UNUSUAL SALE OF Made from the renal { High Class Winter Materials H i[ sustiones regula Meee $$. ’ ; ty custom dep: nt of the desira p W ome kK : | ( ] Ame peer a Par IDE! cotton and silk lisles, Split feet and Men’ s aa Shoes ens WiC WOVES SAFT COAT SI broadcloth, superior satin lining and in- sheer, plain, pure Silk Hosiery ’ ne : terlined, ¥ ved skirt, fold, Hand emoroidered and lace ‘isies, $ 00 Worth FRIDAY and SATURDAY ete ft $2.00 - . MOUSQUETAIRE GLACE KID GLOVES, Tans, Grey, Black 19.75 Women’s 206. 12:¢ Calfskin uppers; double soles; a waterproof shoe. White, 16 button longth Regularly $3.75 patr 2.50 Value $34.50 Hosiery : 12 putton length Regularly $3.00 patr 2.00 — = 25¢ Boys’ Shoes {2 Clasp GLACE Kid GLOVES. Spring Shace oe RED BROADCI f lust rted broadcloth, in 1} Worth ~ a}so Black and White Gularly $1.59 pair 1.00 cera ari § at $4- 0 f 3 button CHAMOIS GLOVES. Natural color and watte. rand uper SNA (2 35c $178 tequiarly $1.00 patr 65 $4.00 Sizes 9 to 13% an 5 25.00 50e at 1 Boe Call. wa ee fi wort 2.00 olid as a roe ’ ys Ig Value $45.00 fe AZINE & OPPENHEIM, 61H AVE. & 18TH ST. vd Ss at a ee

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