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4 THE EVENING WORLD, DR. GREENE’S NERVURA | creates new human nerve force, Intens|- | fles the vital processes, arrests the | Progress of all nervous diseases and cures where other remedies fail; cleanses and enriches the blood and Generally fortifies the entire human or- “BAWL” ROOM FOR A BAPTIST CHURCH Deacons Start Baby Annex in|} ganization. A preparation of twenty . years’ successful existence. Dr. Greene, Order to Bring the Mothers jthe renowned specialist in nervous and chronic diseases, originator and to Service. Proprietor, can be consulted in person. or by mail, without charge, at 9 West 14th St, New York, HARTFORD, Conn., March 27.—Salv 4fon and soothing syrup will go hand m hand, if the plan of the Memorial Baptist Church meets with the success which {ts originality deserv e dea- | cous of the church have noticed a fall-| ing off in the number of married women} who attend service, care of bables in! almost every instance being given as! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. 569 Buys a Lot | Richmond Hill Circle | WwW: » Borough the cause, Wih the approval of a ma-| Soler ANEAL | Jority of the congresation, the church) Road and! Linc | Better Lots at $85, $98 & “$189 ots. fronting Main Mona and Corner Lots, other terme ail prices. Frea Excursion Every Day Except Sunday os Cash; Bal. 50c a Week vith Intere Perfect era’ Tithe Inwura Brooklyn Bridg be Take Ful has now decided to open a baby bureau, | where the In xed whtie the mother gets divine consolation. | } nts may be of “Come and bring the babl We'll see t and that y: Thi es with you. they get the best of care t the right ones bac! Manhattan alton Bt. City turns tion, a a Charge for It. ‘The World may be left axrlot Messenger Often y Al an fo the city until 0 P BANKING AND FINANCIAL, NEW YORK, March 26th, 1908, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | TO THE PUBLIC: ¢ Court providing for the termination of with the approval and consent of the Superin- vcker Trust Company will reopen its main office 1908, at noon. TS a e the Company ina strong position, of its patrons. The following is a condition at the opening of busi- ASSETS : | Cash on hand and $14,045,507.82 Demand Loans . . 11,189,670.85. Time Lc . 14,947,469.49 Bonds and 2,725,513.78 Investments 5,456,663.50 | Real Estate : 2,050,000.00 Acctued interest due to the Cor 984,644.04 ——851,399,469.48 LIABILITIES : | $1,200,000.00 13,263,393.31 | 35,701,516.21 253,818.44 o3 400,000.00 680,741.52 —-——85 1,399,469.48 Company's assets are {n no case carried at a upon them by the Superintendent of Banks pon which he based his recommendation to the | ny resume business. The amount written off is belleved to be more than sufficient to coyer all losses of every description. Capital Stock Surplus and Undiv Due Depositors. . rants Peserve for Taxes xpenses Pay, Reserve for Receivers and Counsel Acerued interest. due by Company Profits. In the foregoing statement the hivher va = the Comp .WM. VOGEL & SON can show. Tailoring must be infinitely better than that of ordinary garments. must present diversity as well as numbers. With all these factors made certain, is there any logical reason why supremacy should not be our claim? Broadway L Goes FOR SALE— |e RES RONX. sD 1 will double properties subway FLATS & APARTMENTS TO ‘LET ASB SD GY AAU CU eed Unfurnished. iced Apartments for Rent. “ : following e beer selec by Henry C, Frick, Myron T. Herrick and Lewis Cass Jedyard, Voting Trustees, to constitute the new Board of more of the Knickerbocker Trust Company: G. Louis Boissevain Frederick G. Bourne Franklin Q. Brown Edward H. Clark Dumont Clarke J. Horace Harding Charles F. Hoffman Charles H. Keep Hinsdill Parsons Samuel T. Peters Hertert L. Satterlee William A. Tucker Payne Whitney er Ty company takes this opportunity to thank publicly depositors fer th A-Operation and assistance in bringing to a e the plan for resumption of business. It 4s proper to point out est of every assenting depositor {s now identical with that of the both have direct pecuniary interest in assisting the nent of the Compaiy. The K the assenti Successful is that the inte Compa: future g On and aster noon, s March 26th, 1908, the Knickerbocker Trust Company will be Bens to transact business,” with ‘all the facilities of a thor- oughly org It asks the confidence and good will of its former depo: solicits new accounts, KNICKERROCY MER TRUST COMPANY, CHARLES H. KEEP, President. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST COMPANY Depositors who assented to the plan for resumption of business are again notifial that in order. to get their gertificates of deposit and Surplus Certificates, “Series 4,” and in order to make checks against thelr credit balances Good, it Is @ condition precedent that they should send to the Company by registered mail | the receipt issued to them by the depositary trust company or either of the re- Organization committees, or bring such receipt In person. If thelr deposit ts | represented by a certificate of depostt, the recelpt above mentioned should be accompanied by the certificate properly indorsed. In case a depositor never re- ceived a receipt, or has lost or destroyed the receipt which he Teceived, he should callin person to execute the papers prescribed by counsel before he can receive his spécial transferable certificate of deposit and Surplus Certificate “Series A” and draw against his balance. CHARLES H. KEEP, President. Orders executed in YUKON GOLD Unequaled service Full information | J. THOMAS REINHARDT Exch foston, je Pl, 38 BROAD ST., N, Y, is Customers’ Room Overlooking the Curb. FOR SALE. || 3 Stores, New York and Brooklyn |! ‘Sredi¢ Enables Men and Women |! to Dress in the Finest of | Clothing We require no references or secu- rity, we make no investigations—or deliveries, Make your purchase and take the goods along with you. We are the only concern in the country that extends credit to every- body in our liberal way—cash price, with an easy payment method, (Opp, Eden Musee.) FOR SALE. mobile ablishme Haye sti : \ Columbias, eg os, Simple; ape Deposits received in att | enox Iegeea, Aujarars, " Rochelx’ = Laoinobliea ‘the 77th Sent Anna B obvidend was” | Yournly gone over. “Demonsrations |) FOUR BEERS “omen. cheerfully given Interest Starts April 1 on dey. Landaulettes, Taxi s |Clothing Co. 278 6th Av., near IS St. y 2274 3d Ay..nr. 124th St... Brooklyn Store, 1129 B’way Near De Kalb Ave.) ‘OPEN EVENINGS, CLOTHING CREDIT For EASTER we offer tho latest styles and designs in a large variety for Men, Women and Children. | per week will Keep you and family well dressed. Manhattan Clothing Co. 1114 34 Ave, “near 6Sttr St, N.Y. CLOTHING For Men and CREDIT Womcn on $1.00 Per Week No employer's rot no security Standard Ouifitting Co, We al lft Street, 2193. Third Avenue, BORLA, mith SORAYA Re oe Limousines, iy Diamonis, ivtarncsct h Broadway mobile Exchange, 24 West Ath, __289 to MISFIT ‘The Latest Creations in from the Finest Merchant EDDY’S WEST S47TH 8’ Betweon Browdway and CHARGE AC y fools alon 2260 ap AV Looks like a $20 gold filled w model, ten wind, ) BROADWA’ e & MALDEN LAN | | | DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ated ® = | JEWELRY. 3 7 " as 116th St, and Sth Av, A Coffess at wholesale pri pee a ee mete aitedS TEAS ¢"s eget eines iG | _ srexoanarux—rxrewnrnixo. 1.00, oo) tudents rt satisfac. eS ann ROBT, DUNCAN, 110 tory teats, Day “and evening, “Call oe write, Lowest possitle prices for quality. stock, NEW CREDIT SYSTEM CLOTHING ON CREDIT FASHi IN CLOTHING Co, et Maintaining Our Supremacy in Our $15 Spring Overcoats and Suits DETERMINATION to maintain at $15 a showing of Overcoats and Suits which set the standard of the whole world of clothes- making means this: Stocks must be greater than any contemporary shop Fabrics must be of a high order—new and exclusive in design. And the secret is the maintenance of our own workrooms, permitting the selling of high-class clothing at moderate prices, Other Suits and Overcoats up to $40 WM. VOGEL & SON “ANCHOR DENTURE” PLATE Does not cover the roof of your mouth or FRIDAY, MARCH 27, Assortments Houston St, fall down. Basy to take out, clean and re- place, It is a very stroug and durable plato, Will lest % Mfctime with .easonable car We are the inventors. G Only Place Where You Can Get the “Anchor Denture” When extractions are made in the morning the now plate will be ready to wear home at night. New Botanical Discovery. ALL WORK GUARANT Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Fillings,,,. $1.00 up Silver Fillings,......50c. up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W. 23d St., New York. HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDDAS, 9 TO 4, -Jerman, French and iwedis': spoken, Autos. Exceptionally Good. Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- nt. Largest A1 Auto Bodies, Cheap. ead; Touring; hew or used, put Meaty, | , at prices others. a Auto- | near Brom way, S FOR MEN AND WOMEN, Spring and Summer Clothing t Tailors in the United States. at one-third the Regular Price at NI OUNTS | SOLICITED, WATCHES AND DIAMONDs, CASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAYMENTS, | American Watch& DiamondCo, | £ - Phone 5867 Cortlandt, | jor: THIS $4 WATCH GUARANTEED, | of ssia a EXCHANGE CLOTHING’ Go Entrance on Park Pince. Ours {fs tre All extractions made painless by our D TEN YEARS, Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5,00 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, (24 door west Abraham & Straus's.) Lacies in attendance, *OlH AVE. made NOW. opened’ and Deposits ree hy WD Accounts can Ing peo: P mado for on fn the wourd of Dire | Lite Insure Comp and the ving, aw req scribed rules and regu an! holding said elect! jt sald roles ar ula 8 1908 elect erintendent of Ine | Home 0. of | way, tn the City signe publi Isty. | Apri Too Spencer’s Aaereaeeevees sumnnnnnianannnnernennnnnyerenestec i __SAVINGS BANKS, be tiled New York a EDUCATIONAL, L,INSTRUCTION, ao ae FOURTEENLH STREET A Great Flutter in Ribbons Ribbon week commences to-morrow, Saturday. Spring’s loveliest fancies for Hats, Bows, Belts, Sashes, Trimmings, Fancy W fork, ete, AT PRICE To make you remember “Ilearn” for many a day. lcte TAFFETA Feet Persal! RIBBON VELVETS and Tbe in Taffetas— | Satin back—best quality-host colors te anid all shades, staple} yd. Special Sume—34 and 4 Inch “ay "to Ginch=reg 3 ct. SILK RIBBONS Viain and 1 5% Inches ¥ ors and t t $te-Inch 25 and 35 ct. SILK RIBBO! *y 12 [BLACK RIBSON vevvers | Satin back—all ilk—fine quallty= 4 Messalines- and colors, and a 4is inch Dresdens with contrasting h edges. hithert ations of old red and navy, ‘al and black, brown and deep effective black. pink, blue, 5 a sto 40g DRESDE one belng dark.. 8@.. .45 n are very elegant for i Thee are Vee eee came, 0 beantif NEW DRESDEN RIBBONS vinat ene of new & T in and taffeta—8 to 11 ings “satin and moire stripes—light and Ngee eee t RIBBONS... .27 | farmontzing edges 175 to 1.79 39 to 45 ct, SAS ELES GANT NOVELTY RIBBONS also Nght sha ‘or Confirmation. DRESDEN RIBBONS Je widt! iat bows and bu terns, DOROTHY DAINTY HAIR BOW SETS Six wide moire 49 ct w tintings In 49 AND 55 CT. it olre silk s v bo and other effects— Duttertiy: PeMriety inal colors, Mgnt and dark. OUR BOW MAKER Makes the most beautiful ribbon- aiaiies, armiots of garte ge ornaments, ys for the halr. > polka-dot effects and blue—y: A Matchless Spring Sale Saturday Special Beautifully tailored Suits of extra quality Panamas in Brown, Navy and Black, also Spring Hairlines and Checks—all with latest dou- ble-breasted coat;, self collar or silk collar of contrasting color; satin lined—skirts pleated with fold—12, 14 and 16 years—Jaunty little suits that are wonders of value—nothing like them in New York. Our spring stock of Misses’ and Girls’ Suits comprises OY fashionable ma al at prices up to $: pet Se a ee Girls’ Spring Reefers!—Speciall DE ACS | Oe) Ie 6 to 14 years } New Spring Reefers of fine all wool checks and stripes; also Navy and Red Paca Cloths—plain mannish finish or fancy taflored, with velvet and braid trim and fancy buttons—all with broad self facings. IN NO OTHER HOUSE CAN YOU FIND SUCH VALUES IN NEW SPRING REDFERS. Noveltics in Finer Reefers to $9.08. Our Incomparable Department of Boys’ Clothing Makes its bid for the favor of boys as well as parents, with large stocks of Spring Suits, Reefers, Top Coats, Knee Pants, Hats, Caps and Furnishings in an immense variety of fabrics and styles....The boys say: “They show you all kinds at Hearn’s, and you get the nobby stylos.”....Parents who study the economy side as well as those of quality and style long ago de- cided that “Hearn’s is the best place for Boys’ Clothing.” Boys’ Confirmation Sults Young Men's Sults quallty. Single and double breast— Serges, Thi! Serges, Thibets, Worsteds, Ie a viots, Cassimeres—black, 'BusinessSchool 5. navy, gray and natt ald. 5.98 and "“checke—mohair” and * + -9.98 serge, linings—sizes 14 to 20 —80 to 38 chest— WOrth $200 to 81400..-. givers ond navy Other atyles $5.08 to $14.08, 1. $8.98 to $9.98. | Boys’ Spring Suits ie Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats ee eee Coverta, {pcords, Serges, ‘ Flannels, neviots sitet ; nay, re PORaaDUDe 9 EAE eb f 498 chooks, ‘pinids and ‘mixtures > 3,98 Die nee Ee atl cote crs self oF velvet Cat heah bers perfect. fitting—high class Ca eral OA i dees ALL esl HG re varlety of styles—sisewhere 8. my Others $1.9g to $9.08. Unequalled seeorenee $2.98 to $9.98, Boys’ Veal Calf Lace Shoes A well-known make, sold by dealers generally at $1.48 1. 15 ‘A Spring Sale attraction that mothers should quickly take advantage of. Stout soles, strong uppers, roomy and mannish—sizeg 1 to 5%. © HEARN : West of Fitth Avenuo GREAT SPRING SALE » © New Spring Merchandise of Trustworthy Cte At Prices Irresistibly Low! Misses’ $1 1.98 ‘alee od Suits » +> 6.98 ¥ Spring Hoslery® Men's, Women’s, Children’s, Infants? styles and daily arrivals son's novelties—leading ts and blendings—Spe- plete stocks of new saa- weve L98..1.49 k, white, + 1.98 r colors— 8 9..2.98. te polka, olor’ or 3.69 Emb'd—self or contrast— 49%.69 Plain Ltsla..... 29 89349 WOMEN'S COTTON HOSB— Assortments comprise black, § white, tan. ery, and fancy shndasepeliable makes, wit double heel, oleae toe, © 126. 1b) 29, 39. 449 8 COTTON HOS — ocks, embi alues, “plaids, ng ‘iack, tag,” Stripesplag and ¢ hh splits gole—anl & a0 and toae +19. .24, gray, emh'd—also’ dlack ‘w with dowble hee CHILDREN'S SILK HC Plain, black, wifite, CHILDREN'S LISLE HOSE Lace all nk, whi Ribbed—plain—black, white, tan. IN'S COTTON F chensive variety in b heavy ri CHILDREN White, cotto’ cheek ‘tops Lisle—plat e—also with colored stripes or checked top—whit black, tan, pink, blue. INFANTS' HOSE— Black, white, tan, pink, blu Cashmere |. Silk—#izes 4 and 414. sizes 5 and 514. N ° with colore Dress Hats Tailored Hats For Women and Children French and American models of the highest class-striking an chic effects suoh as you see els where at a third to a half m Investigate—we welcome it!- you'll find tt profitable. DRPSS HATS— t Women’ 5.00 to 35.00 Children's. 2.98 to 12.50 RPADY-TO-WHAR AND TAILORED-- Women’; +198 to 6.98 CHILr en’ Bewseeesererererrees «49 to 3.93, TRIMMINGS. FLOWERS 0.5 ewes reerorerveoes 15 tO 3.48 Wings...meecveree pevveere .39 to 1.24, PLUMES. -rovsereres vores .98 to 13.93, Feathers -ereieceveraseee 198 to'3.48, and Saturday's Spectals at Soda Fountains Pineapple Fruft-Gundad with Cake, Coffee Bisque Sundae, Special flavor, MAIN FLOOR AND Women’s Net Watsts Surplice styles with round End-panel of silk and tae rts—panel edge with ee of wide inal cay rh dau white or ecru net; twok¢ fronts with wide chuny ins with white or sornseclar ‘BAC lace sleeves; niso other fancy styles in Messalines, black, whi ligne coloreninstond’ of Mes OS Coat Sets het, Pl (ace Eatin, “with Roomate w natty, pring jack ets 98: value AB rere cece ene Men's Negligee Shirts Natty Spring stylee—tight, medtara le, box pleat or plain bosoms—attached or detached ouffs— all sizes sleeves of varied lengths— Dest custom workmanship, tn 4 og suring perfect fit—worth $3,00....1499: ® MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, boys’ Spring >uits Russian and Sailor, new check stripes and overplaids—also tan and y homespuns—sizes full—finely ‘ed—patent leather belts— 1.65 i shleldx—collars have braid or emble Worth $2.98 NTRE BUILDING, £4 to 10 vrs. THIRD FLOOR—C Girls’ Spring Reef: Col'd Broadcloths—Bre d other sha se 1 without emb'd em wastiica”— We ‘only Children's Rompers Strong blue Chambray or gray ped flannelette—neatly piped Lor white—full eut— 19 and 09. uD FLOOR fall DING, Girls’ Dark Tan Sho 8p Boys’ Blouses Madras, © haviot and percnlens Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Hats Roll brims or Rane Milan rough on tin 1 "ine Dress Nets sels net and Point d'Rsprit— um, white and TUiLDING. ation rls f ‘ HIRD ELook wiser New Fancies in Roses rush roses yd... BUILDING, Pipl apy bad 3-1b. Bars Castile Soap with fo 1 tints— 3-Ib, s e 2p o nin with. Green Ol and White— 0 1s! ly .39..° 22 usually ar wi : TARE: i of Filet or ec hildren’ Wome.:’s Coutil Corsets White and drab and side warte to. 40; wearing ma with straps SECOND I Yokes and Che. misette s Round, scalloped square Ven and lace- y Teg. WW to $1.5 MAIN 1°) Kid Oxfords 1 sole eretor , for a Mor IND FLOOR + Black Kib Hose SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS