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“the misappropriation CE TO CAPTURE MORSE BETWEEN THE FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICIALS LIKELY... BANS CLEARING DEALIS UNDER © INVESTIGATION cs Union Have a Right to Pay Mechanics and Custody of the Indicted Banker May Depend on Which Set Gets Aboard the Etruria When the Steamship Arrives at Quarantine. * When the Cunarder Etruria brings Charles W. Morse, the indicted Kely that the District- Attorney’s men and United States Marshal Henkel will make a race of it Health Officer Doty will not allow any ofticer to board the vessel before it comes Banker, into port next Saturday or Sunday it down to Quarantine to see who shall land him in the toils first. fo anchor off Quarantine. It is likely that the two bands of office be to the more nimble of the lot. s will be on hand prepared to spring for the ladders when permission is given, so that the race will law," “which ‘I don't know of any al Henkel to-day de’ ‘whether the State or Federal authorities | hall have precedence in a case of this! @prt. I don’t think there is any. As I derstand the matter, it is an even Break between New York and the United States, and the prisoner belongs @ [the first man to get aboard | "Before I go down the Ba Make arrangements to have missioner and the United 3 trict-Attorney here to adjust t Not to Be a Kidnapping. “I am not planning to ch) any high Banded kidnapping a af there is nobody NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, Feb ree furlongs; sell Vil try to the Com tes Dis: ngs. | ball, or a bon: e to commit Bim to the | ‘tAll there is a it Is this: If I get a wa man 1 shi down Bay in revenue cutt myself and do hing that I have the strength and powe do to land | him for the Federal Government.” Several indictments Morse have already been found ne Fed- Grand Jury it is saic Two thése indictments to be for over-certification a was @ictment of anceler Concerned with Morse trans- | e@ctions is expecte | This man, it aid, did not make a| Gollar out of his dealin sag a@ puppet in will b ven furlongs; selling. Pinsticker rm eless ne @ording to intorma aene wn @t the Federal Courts buliding | aOR ES 104 The two jndictments against Morse | Adeseo c+ tH found by the State courts were 1 '¢ Artful ‘Dodger : oe @tand larceny. He will be held in | De Reszke 5 lw WW) bail on these two charges. | Halbard 10s chances are that United States Dis- ety tict-Attorney Stimson will insist on/ big bail for ‘the ex-banker. In fact, It{ Would not be surprising if much mgre Would be demanued by the Feder courts. Whether any one will be wi ins to risk this much money on Mors: romise to appear for trial remains to seen. 1m M4 mile and Not Through Yet. The Federui Granu vury nas not iBued With atuise Utuer matiers | WoW Under inVvesugation Walvu lay AL an LWo addiuvias indictments, KR, Lomas, Wiuse Nuie linked With those oF Chare: @nc 2°. Augustus he, Jecome informauun wi dh anther ing dor perjury. Lu fin- against ye an to-day squewied Shifted tie blame ou Mor he pictured nunse: 4n ine hands of a matters. Wi Lh the this week, planned to 12.—The en- Orrow's races are as fol- cap. | Can the know aid In Unb the had tion ac bank w order. | dyspepsia, few doses, “All’s Traders’ $125,000? a banker pay funds of a bank which is fited thereby. and regular and within the banking? Can n anks accept control of a out which te is of A Wanted Clearing Facilities. the spring of owing to the p tion n Bank Mercha grown and ch had with the larger ad be ‘0 of ious attacks. * promptly, bank to Wo questions, o the State Banking, and have the knowledge of of New York State orneys of both Kings an ab the tr: pale of 4 a bonus for p are being thrashed out b ion be! ! ained With them ## Vice-Prest radbrs: wo insti and Traders’ Bank 1 Mrs bene n now be- Hankins to direct is the p roper | the Depa nt of © MAN FOUND DEAD. ae! 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The amount in-/| volved is 000, Here are facts as they were given |} to a represensative of The | ho! ng World: Penner other The | instantly Relieved, and Absolutely POURR ret by the wonderful new remedy lutely {ree from Cocaine of an’ TRY IT HOLZWASSER Open Every Evening * Until 9 o’Clock. meat on any 0 10/ Chared Tor cal tis: week, We Vay Freight and R. R, Fare, Actual Value, 8200, Write for Our ‘atalogue, ed Free, 865 ON OUR 3 Furnished Rooms at SUSTEM YOU CAN PURCHASE Grand Rapids Furniture. CARP! EVER\TID $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.30 Week 100 «+ 10,00 « 2.00 150 « 15.00 « 2,25 * 200 «+ 20.00 « 2.50 + 300 «+ 30.00 + 3.50 + acid Our Terms Apply Also to New York ennsylvania, Mas- fe, New Jersey, Istand and Connecti- uisetts, Rhode he One Girl," the song hit of " the World” musical comedy, unday's World, Edition limited. 1 newsdealer to-day. t 1 Store Oe eramafirdpre its. Closes at 5.30 P. M. stion, It Is sa erlification, | negligee Letter Is Found Again Mr Morse engt and § shir iaking Finest Mo M ‘ ‘ $ et a tached t Formerly A swoud. then indores (til) 4.7. Stewart &: Co, ja his Jiscount the paper ® between al finished ¢ ee 14 to 17, coat style, wi f the finest quality Mad s-leng Plaited White Shirts at $1 suftp PigueE Bosom Dress Shirts at $1.50 | up after our h cuffs attached of madras ever own goud- ths, $1 each w uffs at- All JOHN WANAMAKE Men’ s Pojamas at $1 Men’ S ‘$7 50 Robes at $5 on oplen BI k A Very Unusual Gathering of Men's Shirts. Collars and Seni Wanamaker Shirt offerings, ne Wanamaker Special Shirts in regular stocks, are without equal in style and value, They offer economies that can safely be taken advantage of by the most discriminating man, for they present only smart, well-made, well-finished shirts, The assemblage announced below, and ready TOMORROW morning In our great semi-annual events; Shirts at 7oc Each y, is equaled only “gle Haamofirdire | medium and large sizes. $1 , nade In ¢ or this pu combinations that m ) entnen, Fourth Ave. Eighth to Tenth St. | pure: healing. antiseptic oreparation of Petro HEAD "COLD ‘Keeps the nostrils Clear. Clean now Kat the Broadway Casino, will be nin the Magazine Section of next Order FEBRUARY 12, ony |gateu nf O.j Building awafty con Ls Station Sto re Thursday’s Offerings—Not on Sale Today Wanamaker $2. 50 Shoes for Women an who has seen these $2.50 Shoes in our Economy palize a Manuafcturing feat 1t was to secure ps al tis low pr The shoes are made from first- I , with welted and stitched soles, on stylish, good-fitting lasts of our own selection, The low price is possi be- of the st quantities which we use, and the shaving oif of Every wom: ement will superb val what of finish, presenting only the real and tangible and good looks. ‘These in highest favor: lucher Lace Shoes, with narrow toes, Cuban heeis, ile Leather Button Shoes with plain toes or tps. Kidskin “Button and Lave Shoes on straight form last, medium nar- row toes, Brown Kidskin Button Shoes with silver foxing and tips. A very smart dress shog é Patent Lea ace Shoes with military heels and pointed toes. stantly maintained in a full range of sizes in y vable people are here to s: you in the most comfortab! jer, assuring proper fit always. The best shoes ever sold regularly at this low price. $2.30 a a Pairs Girls’ Suits at Special Prices At $9.75, regularly $14—In black-and-white, blue-and-white and srown-and-white stripes. Jackets single-breasted, semi-fitted and satin lined. Skirts plaited, with fold. Made in the dull season, hence this special price, $9.75. 12 to 18 years. At $12.50, regular —New serge suits, in blue and black. 1 satin lined. Plaited ars y $1 1, with semi-fitted back, s for 12, 14, 16 and 18 skirts, with fold Tempting Lace Values At 25¢ a dozen yards, ularly Joe to 50e—Valenciennes lace edg- ings, with insertions to tech. 10c to 12e Cotton Cluny lace, in white and ecru, at oc a yard. Also a collection of remnants of fine embroideries, in 14 to 4 yard lengths, one-third off from regular pice. Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 tor 75c Good size, all linen with embroidered initial, in a neat box; 6 for 75c. Women’s 25c Silk Handkerchiets, 20c Japanese Silk Hoenckerchie t alf inch hems of solid color. Of ecru net, yoke broidery and cotton Ci Tatteta Silk Pe tticoats At $3.85—Trimmed with deep stitched flou. ed Percaline dust 1ce raffie. Biack and colors. ! At $4.85—In black and colors or with stripes. Deep } flounce, with shirring o ehed Por st rufiie, , Ve ae See st Women’s Stockings, 18c; 3 pairs for 50c Seamless, fast black cotton stockings, of medium weight, with double heels, so: 35c Bureau Scarfs at 25c Dainty and effectiv= s 50c and 75c Shirt- Waist Sets Pretty designs of enameled cloy and rhinestones, enameled par scarfs, pr led and Hned. 10c 1 imitation pearls Assorted colors. fleur ce lis 35¢ Fancy Ribbons, 25 Satin-edge ribbon, with flower effects on wiite wide. Edge same shade as flowers, 18c White Figured Madras, 121%4c $1.50 Strap Pocket Books. 85c Of lizard ¢ n and genuine alligator, some with pearl buttons on clasp. Strap buck. $1 Hand Bags at 75c nes and ‘fitted w purse, or with inside frame =. Double si handle come i, 4% inches With 8-inch fra and two outside poc $1.25 Cotton Filled Ganieieies $1 Covered with silkoline, filied with clean, carded cotton. 72 Scarts and Squares Reduced Of German linen, hemstiched, with Japa CR: Searfs, 18xit in. at regula $150; Squares, 24x24 in c, Ware ; x72 in ,» Were $2, » Were 91.50, n., at 7 $7.50 Portable Gas Light and Shade, $5 With heavy square columns on a plain square base, some with Mex- ican onyx columns on fancy cast base, complete with incandescent gas : and mantle. Art shade, in lori h bead fringe, Rugs for Hail Bedrooms of carpets, some are drop patterns, some are at bargain at $4.75, Some from slightly imperfe n., Boly Brussels, at $10, resu t, at $11, regularly § 7 ft. 6in., Wilton, at $15, regularly $30, rtment of about seventy-five different rugs, varying in size and price, but carrying similar reductions, 25c Crystal Cut Hat Pins, 10c $2.25 Stag Handled Carvers, $1.50 (1wo Pieces ) Wear Infaats’ colored broad- Bargains in RLLCI ES) cloth coats, bo At 33c, wns, For 2 and & years, , embroidery trimmed, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Terme Apply Also Witties FOR Furnished Apartments $19.98 3f2'* $7.98]$200 uy ae $8.98 ran neds Furnished Rooms $89.98 $149.75 Furnished for \i 1908 World Almanac ig World “Situation Wants" for competent Office and “4 On Sale Everywhere. 1908.7 Greenhut Continuing a and Company Dry Goods new goods. the lines little affected by change of season, we count no cost that keeps the stock fresh and new. Many such lines are offered now at reductions indicated by these examples: A Most Most Extraordinary Clearance Sale Every department in this store is pclaning ouse”’ for the new season. The price reductions are final Y and effective; the goods are of a \j character known to all. This cannot long remain a new store, but it shall always be a store of Even in the most staple lines, The following rugs are all 9x12 feet, the size most in demand Unusual and least often seen at reduced ‘ Opportunity prices. Besides that attraction ~ they present a most excellent to Secure variety of the finest makes and Good Rugs a strikingly good assortment of patterns and color schemes. And as for the values: Also These Oriental Rugs 500 of Cut Glass 50 at | Kashmir Rugs; value 12.00 . 10.00 Moodj Rugs; value 22.50 17.50 Axminster Rugs; value 24.50 . 19.50 Body Brussels Rugs; value 29.75 22.50 Axminster Seamle: Rug ; value Z)&0) : . 24.50 Smyrna Rugs; Value 35.00 | . 24.50 Royal Wilton Rugs; value 39.50 29.50 Karabaugh Rugs; value 50.00 39 50 Mahal Persian Carpets In sizes approximating 9x12 ft.; values up to 175.00 90.00 Gorovan and Serapi Carpets; values to 325.00. : 5 eee . 21000 Kermanshah Carpets; values to 350.00. . 210.00 Small Roval Kermanshah ‘Rugs about 4x7 tt; values to 125.00. 67.50 Winding up a very successful sale of cut glass. we offer 500 pieces, odds and ends and ones and twos of a kind, but includ- ing many 8-inch bowls, spoon Pieces holders, bonbon dishes, trays and nappies, at one price. Any Piece for 1.50 Values run as high as 3.50. None less than 2.00 Savings or The savings on these rich, handsome Portieres and Couch Covers Couch Covers can be best and Portieres 100 Pairs of imported Velour Portieres, reversible and double color, in plain and figured effects., appreciated by seeing them. In the meantime the figures below tella story of theirown: These prices are below the cost of importation : Extra heavy At 20.00 and 25.00 a pair | Reduced from 37.50 and 42.00 grade Couch Covers, plain and fringed, all copies of fine rug designs, ina variety of unusually tasteful colorings: At 5.00, 6.00, 7.00 and 9.50 Reduced from 7.50, 8.50, 10.00 and 15.00 each Sale of : Women s Umbrellas The first two items below are the result of special purchases—the last one represents a clean price- . cut from our regular stock. All three are remarkably underpriced: Umbrellas of piece-dyed taffeta and American taffeta; handles of gun metal, sterling silver, pearl, gold - late and horn Value 2.00 . 1.50 mbrellas of twilled silk ; handles of earl, sterling’ silver, gun metal, Dresden, buckhorn, pimento and se- lected natural wood. Values 4.00 and 5.00 3.00 Umbrellas ‘of pure silk taffeta and serge silk, novelty handles of pi- mento, figwood and teakwood, plain 4.00 and sterling silver trimmed, Re duced from 5.00, 6.00 and 8.00 4 5.00 Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th St., New York (Formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) 25c.