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Government. Pati was to have turned 4 1 disappearance he had blank money ord- | ers which he might have issued to the L extent of $2000. His bond is $5,000. Post Office Inspector Louis Wels is Office Departnent at the Pati Institu- tlon, Plain-clothes detectives circulated jthrough the crowd in front of Patti's bank to-day and surreputiously searched everybody for weapons. They arrested | whips L sae - Bartholo Vegelio, of No. 162 Mott street, While He Hides from 314ck| yn, wae possessed of @ stiletto and a }, + At Ni evol ‘. Hand, W orried Devositors Ekatttall i's bank, across the street from Flock About Door. Pati's, which closed down for a time in the height of the excitement yesterday, was open for business as usual to-day. — a = jal the other private banks in Little NO MONEY FOR THEM. |ttay are doing business as usual Took Cash and Books. ey. > The banker, his wife, his son Salva- Fugitive Borrowed $17,000) tore, another son, Alverto, and his two Ii 1 sons-in-law, Salvatore de Nofrio and from Lawyer Before light | Louis Cartier, disappeared early yester- Tours The stately home on Ocean Park- —Realty Transferred. , Brooklyn, 1s deserted except for aged caretaker. Most startling of all the strange feature surrounding Despite the advice of Pasquale Patt, the vanishing of the banker was the the missing banker, to bis depositors; rumor that ran through the crowd to- “calm and trustful” they are|day that with the missing banker had compe ey calm a s zs | one the books of the bank and taat earance not a cent found In the place, neither trustful nor calm. They are) atter his di nh could b hough Jose about as excited as a crowd of Itallans | { could possibly be over the danger of | k Jt losing hoarded money, and their trust in Pati has departed with him Antonio Cardone, a Tammany Hail political power in “Little Italy," s ar- ranging to have a receiver appointed to take charge of Pati's suspended bank, at Nos, 23 and street Judge John Palmier ed Pati a lot of money a ago, ts : taking steps to secure his deb The} the cro ny Post-OMice Department {ts about ready | URder reduced s to break into Pati's establishment and} take charge of the registry books, | money order blanks, stamps and money belonging to the Government in ‘0 hold back the crowd. FIERCE STORMS BUFFET THE KAISER WILHELM II. fest passages in her history, She after bourg on March jis, and it su the branch post-office which Pati con-| westerly swe. 1 a Kale from the ducted. | West and the sea md. On th us| to. four big crowd surrounded the bank to- |}. day and comments upon Patt's disap- pearance were bitter and Some went so far as to declare that the at broke the rail recastie aud dented the heavy plates that form the bulwWarks on the Black Hand threats which Pati alleges} forward part of that deck. Sunday) forced him to close his bank and leave | speed was reduced sti) more, and the the city were not so terrible as he turning on the Kaiser Wilhelm IT. made them appear. |was Mrs. John Wanamaker, who Worries Postal Folk. brought the body of her son Thomas, : ch 2 who died in Paris M “Pati,” declared Antonio Cardone, eS “would have made a great actor If | BROKERS. ON SHORT SIDE had gone on the stage." Pati's disappearance is worrying the, FORCED TO ASSIGN.| postal authorities. He was to have| peed given up his sub-post-office on March 31, because of an order recently Issued | 1 Was snore Ae oe we by the .ostmaster-General discontinu- | Cunsolidated a a oreal| {ng all brancu post-offices in Italian |ternoon that the Henry W. Genneric lorivatel tania! | Co. firm had suspended. The Genne- In Italy the Government maintains a|Tich people had offices at No. 48 Ex: | Postal Savings Bank system in connec- | Change place. The Hid a ae firm| tion with the Post Office. Some Italian | W4s closed to-day, and on the door wag : @ sign reading: © “This firm has aa) bankers in this country used the branch | Sieneq tor the benetit of ss creditors. offices in thelr banks to spread | ‘The trouble was due to the fact that | the impression that they were conduct-|the firm had been on the short side ing Government banks, and this led to|of the market and the recent upward movement had @wamped &. A few out- the order shutting them out of branoh | Movement Dee Ayeor the concern on the post office privileges. floor of the Consolidated were bought The order affected seven private Ital-'in under the rules. —_— ta JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street * 34th Street CORSETS, In Both Stores. 2 All Corsets Carefully Fitted. La Vida Corsets, New models for every type of figure. Many models for over-developed figures, giving grace- ful outlines, 3.00 to 15.00 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. In Both Stores. Exhibition of new Importation of very fine French Underwear, consisting of gowns, chemises, drawers, petticoats, corset covers, combination garments and matinees. Exquisite designs and work- manship. Trousseaux made to order, On Thursday, March the 26th, Sale of 1,000 pieces of French Underwear (manufacturers’ samples). At one-third less than usual prices, HOSIERY DEP’TS, In Both Stores. Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings, Silk, Lisle Thread, Cotton and Merino,—many new styles for Spring and Summer wear, Recent Importation of Hosiery,— French, English and German manu- factures, showing many new embroi- deries, weaves, prints, Jacquard designs and splicings. Children’s Socks,—a large assort- ment of styles and colors, 25c to 1.85 per pair On Thursday, March the 26th, 500 dozen pairs, Lisle Thread Stock- ings, With lace woven insteps, double heels, soles and toes. Black, white and tan or “Maco” cotton split foot. 30c per pair JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street fan banks in this city. Six of them have) already closed their accounts with the over the Government property in his possession to-day. At the time of his looking after the Interest of the Post KHICKERBOCKER'S RECEIVERS GET Block Proceedings and Is Brought to Time. A provisional allowance of $300,000 was granted to the temporary receivers for the Knickerbocker Trust Company and their iawyers by Supreme Court Justice Clarke in the Equity Term in Brooklyn to-day. The three recety- ers—Ernest Thalman, George L. Rives and Gen. Henry C. Ide—were allowed for lawyers’ foes. The recelvers at first put in a claim paranga, the head book- | all yesterday for some- | | | Kaiser Wilhelm I. arrived to-| ® having experienced one of the} was a day late, and for several days of| | “lt was a spring crossing, but it made| ce k we were taking a midwinter| De F\ WY Glo Us eather | ay weather | Irs Teastd to heavy| would ex! only 3] tor $510,000, but were persuaded to com- promise on half of the amoun It was stip of the receivers and that mii the Court. Call. Down for Jackson. The procecdings > re Justic Clarke Deputy Attorney-Ge office. ‘The I announced se his privilege to the allowances. He state is objections, where’ e down on him w Mr. Jacks to grounds for t the Court car of him “ye you act in this manner,” ) Justice Clarke, “It . fl be n for me to draw my pen thro orde: sttin signature on the order perm: Senne etpocker ‘Trust Company tos oe ee @ Astounding Suit Offer G All Colors. Coat Richly Satin Lined, Smart Chiffon Panama or Serge Suit, Exactly Like Picture. , Fashionable Full Plaited Skirt. Wide Fold. $10.95 ¢ CG e All Three | Stores In that case, the responsi- e failure of the company will rest. entirely shoulders of the td gasped as he heard had. withdrawn, that he considered a —— SHO0,000 FEES Jackson's Deputy Tries to spjectlons st they desire toy they BANKER HAVEN WILL 1 FLED Griswold Haven, aire banker and broker and well- | who died on March | filed for probate tn the | he will of George known horseman, Haven and George Griswoid Haven. jr sons and executors piles Ole Bal = GOWNS SEED bY Tht RUDE - COLLECTOR’ MEN Following the decision of the United |States General Appraisers, advancing the rates on costumes which arrived hiorable dress- makers in the city, the ctor of Customs to-day had rs visit each of the costumers and seize al goods, here recently for ten tas! Some seizures were m nde last night One of the first p of Mrs. Elizabeth Shana Hast Forty-sixth street, re the in Spector selzed six boxes of goods, con- | taining expensive garments. The new oumpiication was added t $5.00) eaoh, with an additional $7600 | Wl and chetr mother, Mrar. Fanny | | wite HAVER left to his wife, who re- ted by Justice Clarke at, In case objection was made to tae ) to pay the cost thump that took all the opposition out | Handsome $18 Models, Exactly Like Pictures . Sale Thursday Only “410° He Tb Wet 14th 9 Stred Remember 4608462Fulton ton Street Alterations (5,851 Brod Sted Free ie ee etn Cee ne the case when it y as found that on ott uid been sold to the wyer in the the goods HERE pared for ship Stors. to-d t a Beautiful Dressy Suit, Exactly Like Picture; French Panama, ™ Fashionable Colors; Exquisitely § Trimmed Coats Z Satin Lined, Latest Plaited Skirt, Wide Fold, $10.95 | VSVUT VIG oo @ was seized STI IW SY “bargain sales, 1908. You select your own material at our Dress Department, which, incidentally, is second to none in New York. We take your correct measurements, and you pay us $1.00 for the mak- ing. We guarantee the skirts to fit perfectly and in every way to be satisfactory. Hundreds of women are taking advantage of this Startling Inno- vation. It’s convenient, saves time, and Choose from hundreds of new Spring patterns. D ess and Silk Goods Departments (Main Floor, rig't. rear). certainly sav You may tak NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING "WEST I4T STREET satisraction _GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY _ REFUNDE you money. advantage of the SUCHE | Restaurant AND | CO} ES! the best value we’ve ever had to offer. lhe Best Suit Value in New York A remarkable deal we made with a manufacturer who needed work—to keep his hands busy—makes this won- derful announcement possible. (Ail Alteraiions FREE.) WOMEN’S SILK-LINED SPRING SUITS AT $9.98 wide row This Sult, 89.98. Handsome and stylish coats, made of silk pongee bat less mc fancy braid; full back, new sleeve, with reverse ¢i cloth; pockets; also all-wool th Sopenhagen, navy, tan, Ivy, green, light For 4 Hours Only, From 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Thursday we offer this great value Gir's’ 34 Coats Made to sell at $3 each—all wool striped mixtures; collar of silk 4 The treme! for to-n Russian Blouse Suits (2 pair bloomer ; Boys’ $3.00 Knicker Suits at $1.59 Double-Breasted Belt Suit, with cker to 15 yea $3.50 Leather Dining Room Chairs, $1.75 Box seate lke cut, Bos- ton leath er $87 (No Mail Ordern,) $15.00 Dresser, $10.09 Sold oak, large bevelled French plate mirror, @erpentine top, with divided top drawer, highly polished; value $15; sale price $18 Extension Table rive $18; sale price. are full four pleated tions of lowest Pp ot ere handise; rom 9 A. M. to 4 P. Massive pillay xtenslon Table ll ny ghly polished y ! INSTEAD OF "320. 00—THEIR Potter WORTH models, { fold. Col brown and Cope! lar price $20; sale price.. For 4 Hours---Thursday, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. _ Princess Dresses at 2.98 (Worth from $5 to $9) n, stunningly tailored and exquisitely medallions, aad im mediately a price impressed uo0n your miad $2.98 is our price for this sale. M trou price ever quoted all colors; (No! Mail or C. O. D. Orders) “at yards w description, but Girls’ $5.00 Silk a 279 Boys’ $3, 98 eommatD Suits | lous response which we are having this week on ular suits easily eclipses that of any former announc 5 srrow—DOUBLE-BREASTEDS| IT, 4 pair of straig ): sizes 3 to 8 a ate Wash Goods Linens and Domestics PRINTED DOTTED SWISS BIRD'S- DIAPERING HUCK | [TOWELS BED SHEETS PILLOW CASES 10.00 |" WHITE BATISTE velvet trimmed or plain ta Z5 Misses’ Sarin Suits, 1o- | to-morrow.each| ; Shown in | An inspect ‘on means a sale for us. >) They’ re dandy value—dainty styles iy speci Extra Special: Boys’ ’ Sailor Suits at $1.29) Basement Copper Bottom Xo. jor No 8 ltt NNAX COPPE Eoilers nove WA BOILERS, mal ASH OA No. 5 Blu O11 Cook Stove- cabinet, has 8 power | ful burners, reservoir i of brass, top ek f , height 13 inches, awe wt a