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THE EVENING WORLD. _ Women's Dept BANK OF NORTH AMERICA CLOSES TO LIQUDATE Former Official Said to Have Caused Panic Among Depositors. | | | Two Other Institutions Said to Be Affected by Big | Balances Due. | $15,500,000 DRAWN OUT. “This bank han been closed by Hackett, Carhart © Broadway at Thirteenth Street (yy, FURS. Off on All For Women vA L erder of the Comptroller of the Corrency. we “CHARLES A. HANNA, “Receiver.” — |. ; Caracul Coats, 36 and 42 ins. long... - $150.00 Jess 14 $100.00 te ee tenses tocday and tne | Persian Lamb Coats, 22 ins, long...... 150.00 less |; 100.00 pasted upon the glass | Russian Pony Skin Coats, 48 ins. long... 150.00 /ess 14 100.00 Baby Caracu! Coats, 48 ins. long...... 295.00 less '; 196.67 Genuine Sealskin Coats +» 200.00 less '; 133.33 Japanese Mink Coats, half fitted..... 150.00 less 4 100.00 Russian Pony Skin Coats, 30 ins. long.. 52.50 less ‘4 35.00 Russian Pony Skin Coats, 48 ins. long.. 83.09 /ess 4 59.34 Baby Caracul Coats, 22 ins., half-fitted. 115,00 /ess 4 76.77 Fur Collar Broadcloth Coats...... 47.50 less % 31.67 Sa Natural Mink Shaped Scarfs........ +++ +$15.90 fess 1 $10.00 Natural Mink animal Scarfs we 29.50 jess 4 19.67 Natural Mink animal Scarfs. . + 35.00 less '3 23.34 Natural Mink animal Scarfs........-. - 50.00 less i; 33.34 Natural Mink fancy Shawls and Stoles... 75.00 /ess 5 50.00 Natural Mink fancy Stoles and Scarfs.... 110 less }3 78.84 Blended H. B. Sable and Marten Scarts.... 33.50 less 43 22.34 Back Lynx Scars. 19.50 fess 14 13.00 Black Lynx Scarfs . 23.50 Jess 4 15.67 Depositors Were Given Warning Black Lynx Animal Scarfs 34.50 fess 4 23.00 ‘ Bank Exam- | Black Lynx Shawls....-.... 34.50 less 15 23.00 Black Lynx long straight Stoles... + 75.00 fess'3 50.00 Isabella ard Sable Fox Shawls.... . 23.75 less 4 1..84 Natural Squirrel Fancy Stoes. - 15.00 fess '4 10.00 Natural and Sable €quirrel Scarfs.. 6.75 less 3 4.50 Persian Lamb and Persian Paw Scarfs.. 6.75 less 4 4.50 Persian Lamb, small shaped scarf, 8.75 less 14 5.84 Persian Lamb, shared stoles... + 12.75 less 43 g 8.50 their money out befere tie | White Fox Scarfs....++00.. sees 30.00 less 14 20.00 * said a member of the ‘ Natural Mink Muffs... $35.00 /ess 4 $23.34 Natural Mink Tab Mufis se e., 59.50 less 41.67 perme gone Tesh Lease cat Natural Mink Muffs. . 110.00 fess 14 78.84 tiered Natural Mink Muffs. 165 00 ess 4 110.00 H. Chapin, jr, Vice-President of the al Bank of ‘America, said | Blended H. B. Sable Mofis..... 59.50 fess 13 41.67 F oped, with other | Large Square Ermine Muffs ,.. 52.50 iess 4 35.00 that the bank would pull | Brack Lynx Pillow Muds. 32.50 fess '4 24.67 Stock Back to Par. Black Lynx Animal Muffs...... 35.00 /ess }3 23.34 ne a week the stock of the bank has Black Lynx Pillow Mufis. - - 42.50 less 4 28.34 Sia ice Wanteseibe Alaska Sable Mufis.............+ 12.75 fess! 8.50 erest from Warren Van Norden, he is | Isabella and Sable Fox Mufis, 22.50 less 13 15.00 sacs fan the atosa PP ana =) | Natural Squirrel Mufis 10.75 less 4 7.17 In regard to outstanding iouns 1 Sable Squirrel Muffs.. 11.50 less 4 7.67 Presdent Havemeyer said: | Persian Lamb Mufis 8.75 less 4 5.84 “Mr. Morse owes the bank only a | Persian Lamb Muffs. - 29.50 /ess 14 19.67 A jount, which is a ply ec } ‘There are a number of tainted loans in | White Fox Mufis... ++ 27,50 less 15 18.34 the bank, but the security Is fairly 004." ‘An officer of the bank intimated that Hackett. Carhart 66 while Mr. Morse had no personal loans of size standing with the bank, th were Morse corporations which owe , the bank money, and also that much | ~ = =a = {the remaining securities of the bank| gad ————————_———— Lost $15,500,000 Deposits, ae Ss BAUMANN No better illustration of what the Na- / hd | tional Bank of North America has un- dergone or of its loss of public contl- ° 5 ee ee te ee en. LT The Best Furniture Can Be Yours. gained than by. an examination of tts deposits. When it closed on Saturday % We Show You the Way. — they amounted in round numbers to 000. last they nted , 62.6000, In Aumuat last they om ONE LOW PRICE— When the financial storm broke in October laat {t found the National Bank CASH OR CREDIT of North America owned hoof, hide and arles W. Morse. Alfred H. President; Morse Vice- President. It was what Morse said that went. The Clearing-House com- mittee put in its probe, Morse was ousted. It was the Clearing House that @uabled the National Bank of North America to stand up as long as it has, | { but it Informed Mr. Havemeyer last { Week that {t must pay up its $2,200,000) J Quarter ~ Sawed Golden Oak pol- Ished Hall Rac | of loan certificates. French Mirror, Two Banks Owe Clearing House. There was some speculation in bank- hi d. French Brass Bed, continuous pillars, 2 inch, plate Miler in all sizes; Value $40.00, vi i 0 ae eee ven 24.98 xsi, 14.50 is Value wittar 12.50 ing circles to-day as to the identity of 1" t é two banks which till have substantia! | balances due the New York Clearing House for certificates issued to them. | The Evening World was authorita- | tively informed that t two banks| @re not national banks. [very effort to| Support these weaker institutions. will | «be made by the members of the Clear. | ing House Association, Although the time has expired for the retirement of the certificates issued to them, they will have further extensions, was said in Wall street to- that “the Tauidation of the National | Bank of North America could. have been avotded if the directors had con- | sented to consolidate with the Bated National Bank. | the Consolidated’ National Bank fered to purchase control of the National Bank of th America for the purpose of merging it. ‘The. deal |= ‘waa about closed when the officials of | of North America | the National Bank belted and it declared oif. See “Battery Dan” Leads March. ¢ ‘The William J. Gallagher Association, of the First Assembly District, will hold {ts annual ball at Arlington Hall this evening. “Billy Gallagher, the stan- dard-bearer, is one of “Battery Dan" the talk Finn's hustling district captains, and the Magistrate will himself lead the @rand rch, ues aa pet th *) it) fe Ta by vata 34.50 T H ~ AVE.& IS™ST. 3, If you want your business to become of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad. ‘ 4 Southwest Cor. 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York. Shozmakers’ surplus Stocks and Factory Cancellationsat Less Than Cost of Leather Women’s Sample . Shoes FLEXIBLE EXTENSION SOLES $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 grades at $1.09 These spiendid shoes are made from See ‘Gw lected Patent Coltskin and V ci Kidskin in lace or button: they are Samples of this Winter’s styles. Sizes 2 to 7, worth up ro 250 choice $9.00 Women’s Napoieon Boots and High Grade Shoes 00 Worth 3.00 _at $1.50 Worth 3.00 51.50 $1.50 k Russia Calfskin ind Patent ¢ 3; ; Made fre orted BIL Colts: 2 or bi Your choice of twen'y styles at | a0e Children’s and Infants’ 1.00 Shves at Sizes 1 to 5 and 532 to 3 all leathers; flexible soles; Spring heels... 000 see Boys’ “Waterproof” Shoes, Two Solid Leather Soles; 4 Tan or Black Box Calf Uppers—Sizes up to 5%— regular $2.00 values. Misses’ Sample Shces at $1.00 aad Sag $1.00 Patent Coltskin and Gun Metal Calfskin, sizes 81% to 11, 111% to 2, at iMen?’s * English Weltea Sole Worth 32.00 31.00 $1.00), 6 to 11, Patent Coltskin with dull Calfskin tops. Box Calf and Vici Kid; also a lot of shoes with elastic on sides, pliin toe “They are ple lots from the best Haverhill shoe — makers Your choice to-morrow at 54-25 Wales Goodyear $1.00 Brand, $2.00 values at Whird Floor) Frazin & Oppenheim, 61: Ave. & 18ih Si. : Axctics (Overshoes ) a Ficor | WIEN Merb eos Sa Mo Double Stamps Up to 12 o’Clock » TWO “8S. & H.’’ Green Trad- ing Stamps with each l(c o/ purchase made B FORE NOON ONE ‘“‘S. & H.’’ Green Trad- ing Stamp with each 10c of purchase made AFTER NCON . 2 Combined with a Powerful List of Specials from the winter goods. They will not remain hcre very long, for we have Put new prices on be the lowest for which the same goods have ever been advertised, and most of the specials of the offering. from Our “Underprice Sections” W" all of them. in this list have been previously advertised. Usually in these lists we don’t illustrate any Look at the Ten Furniture Specials ILE taking stock we discovered hundreds of small but exceptionally choice lots of You know it is our invariable rule that all prices in the ‘“‘Tuesay Bargain List’? must goods, but we make an exception in the sale of skirts because of the extraordinary nature of 5 ° Midwinter Sale . Three-Piece Par‘or Suits y tnish frames: panel backs: finely constructed and finished: covered with a cholce of figured pesiry and gresn verona veour; regular price $16.50; sale price, 3 five large trimmed with brass handies; 3) inches wide, 1H inches vecp: B have French plate beveled Gol-en oak and imitation gany frames: broad, arms, full spring inely Nnished and constructed; complete with green figured velour cusbions; regulon price “ie'§6.50 riti De cabinets con- r Writing Paper” cabinetsccrs shects and 60 envelopes in blue, white and gray; sold regu- larly at 35¢ a box; Tuesday 19¢ one! ection, Third Floor, ter) Pastels—in gilt frames; selected stbjects; sold = regularly at $5; Tuesday, $3.20 (Picture Section, Third Floor, Center.) Assorted Pictures—*"y, of our 25c. Table Tumblers—™de of pressed glass, in neat design; sold at 2' regulariy a dots 76 on, Third Floor, Front) iti >. —good quality; 7 Fi i i Writing Paper sot aray: pictures in gilt frames; 19¢ Children’s Handk’chiefs pound yachages; colors, only; Choice subjects; Tuesday., ce —Plain white; hemstitched; with one-halftinch’ hem; s ularly at 3!:c; Tues (Handkerchief Section, Ma’ C Men’s Handkerchie/s— Hemstitched; half and I-inch hems regularly at 5c; Tuesda (Picture Section, Third Floor, Center.) Figured Crex Rugs—s"ss ting rugs: size 36 inches by 72 inches; regularly $1.50; special, Tuesday .......-.. DOC Rug Section, Fifth Floor, Front.) linen, satin and’ tond finishes: regular price 1 1 pour Tuesday...... oe Envelopes to match, a package Stationery Section. Third Fioor, Cen Teddy Bear Belts—msc of atent thing for the ; regularly 25c; lather; just the litde folk Tuesday.. (Lather Cos 5 TTT] (Handkerchict Section, Main Floor, Ce . Women’s $5 Skirts at Couches Made of solid oak trames and upholstered with open spring construction: tuft- ed with patent buttonsand assorted colors: regular ig Price $15.00; $11.00 ‘Solid (ak Chiffoniers Five dey » deen. color, gloss finish; lor price $6.50; pricey $4.50 . eee —Swiss —24-inch size; water- SuitCases- ori caer cor chiefs: ners and handles; steel frame; brassed lock and catches; gularly 98c: Tuesday... 69 5 i (Leather Goods Section, Third Floor) Women’s Petticoats—in tan a 5 only; Children’s LeatherPurses of good quality; fancy stitched —many vesigns to select from; border; deep yoke band; usu sold reguiarly at 25¢, Tues- 4 4 ally soldat 49c; luesday.,,, OC S Ic ‘Petticoat Section, Second Floor, , ea ap) Women’sPetticoats—!s004 Women’s Gloves—*nit woo! quality golf gloves; mercerized sateen; mate with sotid shades and fancy deep shirred flounce; 98c 69 value a pairs 196 value; Tuesday Je . Wool Cai ‘on. See! ond Bi i a - Se yee ool Carriage Blankets Women’s Gloves~i™ Ported —in black, blue and green; weight golf cloves; seamless fingers; solid 9 Ibs; size SOXYE colors and fancy weaves: y~ a ir; Tuesday, uC ain Floor, Front) These skirts are made of black broadcloth, and the special price we ask to-morrow hardly pays for the material alone. A manufacturer with whom we deal largely made up 250 of these skirts for us at a price which makes this sale possible, and we're sorry that he didn’t give usten times as many. The style is excellent cayy braces: regular price $1.25; sale price, Men’s and Boys Gloves— wool astrakhan gloves, with mocha and the workmanship is brass or nickel bells in each | or dogskin palm; well made and the best. There’s a cer- stri alue serviceable; value 50c day tain gracefulness about * 35¢ Fr the “hang”? of these r, Front. gods Section, Bas Horse Shaft Sleigh Bells— 9 > n Fl pair; Tuesday Glove Ms on’s Mittens—calfskin and skirts t at you will like. Men's Mittens split buck mit- Full plaited model with nickel; sold regularly at go 50 tens; suitable for teamsters or ll three folds $3 Tuesday $2.0) outdoor work Oc on Horse on, Basement) & pair; Tuesday. 35c | Eating I ancy whole Glove Se. Main Floor, Front.) Du queens St MHates—made of decorated Aus- —a novel andprac- delicious figs imported from Tur- le tee ate nice eiaraoned Brush Matsq privet baites cevcceidon: eutitor tees than sizes and designs; regularly , OF Vestibules; has pan attached to 15c a Tuesday ” 6e catch the dust. alb » Third Floor, Front made of imported porce- lain; old “Blue Sizes 12 inches by 18 Inches and 13 inches by iS e larly Stand $1.28; 49@ Onion” ¢ f Bool E GH Bote 4 fl ' cloh bound: sold 3e ularly at 79c; Tuesda Leatherette Couches Felt Mattresses This grade isoneof our leaders. and is usually sold elsewhere at not less than $14.0 cellent grade For this sale Se Will mak them in one or ¢ String Sleigh Bells"