The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1908, Page 13

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| j ! Sz — tite 9 eel —t a ie WIOAVER BEFORE HAMILTON BANK ALLEGED SLAYER =| | MRO GRAND JURY IN AND TWO OTHERS. KISSENA PROBE 10 CONSOLIDATE Indicted Deputy of Jackson Is Merger Is Planned With the Questioned on Missing | Riverside and Northern of Minutes. New York. Nathan Vidaver, special deputy At-| The Hamilton Rank, of Harlem and under indictment for|the Bronx, and the Riv je al torney-General, attempting to extort money from | Fifty-seventh street William R. Montgomery, former pres-| nus, are to be merged with the N {dent of the Hamilton Bank, was the | ern Hank of New Broadway first witness called by the Queens | Fourth street, according to a County Grand Jryto-day In the third| which now only awaits the appr investigation Into the Kissena Park | the stockholders of the three Purohase scan OBL Vidaver cx ed the first investiga The three consolidated banks, accord- tion, which w merkable for the ab-| ng to the merger plan, which ts sald sence of so mhany vital witnesses who |‘? find the approval of the Siate Bank > tell abot former Bor-| ing Department, will take the name of Bermel's connection | the Northern Bank of New Yo | the Hamilton properties will be kn as the Hamilton branches and side Bank ag the Rive h do Kighth ave One of these witnesses, Michael Deg: | non, whom Mr. Vidaver could not | Ftv find, was waiting to appear as a wit- | b to-day when the indicted lawyer | png boards of directe Another witness that Vida- x ft treme investiga. | institutions have been working in, C a] consolidation plan for syme tir have finally voted their approy the next meeting of stuck! three banks the merger for final indorsein ared. The Hamilton Ba $200,000 and a surj u s doors ¢ its deposits TAFT ON AUSH TAP SIL FOR PANAMA = —o— - a capital of Its de- 0, merged Held Up by Freight Wreck On. a°surp: Way to Charleston, Where | MISSING PRIEST FOUND He Boarded the Prairie. CHIARLPSTON §. C. May %.—Secre IP ( siraim during thei past few montneni Eye Doctor ee sree avout sev. EXamination Se Without charge or obligation A we make th MODERATE CO A.W. BREWSTER, M.D, M vears Brooklyn lye and Bar Hospitat EDW. JOHNSON, M. Many years in private prac MARCUM KENYO & years Manhattan 5 M NDER Late Brooklyn Eye an 9. Ghrkich&dSeons. CUTE GT ee ; 350 Sixth Avenue | 1274 Bro; Ve Relow 354. St 1 | 217 Broadway Near Anr 4) \etor House Riock 223 Sixth Ave., Near {5th St, THINK OF BUYING This $8.00 Enamel Bed for 4.35 Sembrich, Paderewskt and Adamowsht Together BY SYLVESTER RAWLING A RARE musical treat 1s promised at Carnegie Hail to-morrow P. ternoon, when Sembrich tewski and Adamowski w' gether in concert for the beneilt of the Legal Aid Society, Sembrich and Adam owski will be here next season, but Paderewski will not. In fact. he may not return to America af During the present season in shis country he has played nearly one hundred times, nd his onal profits have been very pepe tae ila Raho Beautiful -Scroff Design, Orna ‘fae programme includes the singing J mented with Brass; Furnished; Full by Sembrich of five of Paderewski's Bongs in Polish, accompanied by the composer. The diva will also sing a group af German songs by Brahtns, Schubert, Weber, Schumann and Loewe, accompanied by Isidore Li Btone. Paderewski will play his Variations and fugue on an origin theme and a group of Chopin solos one composed by Paderewski and tie Size and Three-quarter Size ‘Ask to See Our $9.98 all brass Colonial Bed 2-inch post Worth $15.00. No Risk in Buying Our Furniture Every Article Bears Our other by himself. ‘The three Polisi: 5 2 Qrtists will nd, together jn Mo. STINTS TAT air mero” trom “Tl Re’ ove,’ wi jolin and plano accom- ment P A handsome souvenir programme has ished by Louls Windmuller, rer of the soctety, which contains photogravures and Mographies of the “artists and a complete text of the foes. Every one present will get a copy 10(5-1067 Broadway « ite Reid Ave. ’ YN fats [BALCH PRICE, & CO] Furs| Le ft ULL ON & SMITH EE EEOOEEYS Set TELEPHONE To-day 5900 MAIN Put Your Furs in Cold Storage Our plant is modern, complete and secure against fire, moth and thieves. We clean, store and insure furs at the lowest rates, Entire Cost only $2 for Every $100 Worth. Minimum Charge $1. Established 1832 Carlo Cioppa, Wanted in Italy. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908. OF MEN CAUGHT = sues ob eS Masqueraded as Bi- ; i Nasqueraded as Bi | Perfectly Adjusted wea Here. | Glasses | ssings—the other k every glass, from start to our premise 1 $5.00 t are worth $1.00 $1.00 Gs! hited i ( z Toca troe a $3.00 Gli orth $3.00 onge and §. o is He made tov Eventi ls Kood his ‘oming to this coun . oe try. OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 54@ East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave 2 Columbus Ave., 81st & 62d Sw 4-89 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. ‘Opooeite Abraham & Straus | . Our new store at 76 Nassau Street, * near John Street, opens next week. | FULTON St. Cor. BripGe St. B’KLYN \Waists The one article most essential to the beauty, variety and economy of every woman's spring and summer outfit. Waists Exclusively | Nothing but waists !—More patterns, more | new, dainty and piquant styles, more attractive prices, than were ever before exhibited in one place, Opening Day Monday, May 4 o FULTON ST. Cor. BRIDGE ST., BPKLYN “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” 182, 184, 186, 188, 190 SMITH STREET 222, 224, 226, 228 GRAND STREET BROOKLYN OPEN MONDAY ANDO SATUADAY £V "500 WEEKLY LITY CLOTHING S | Good servicnable suits that will give great satisfaction. Values vp ” $1.98 Boys’ Reefers in ted, Lan and pretty new ges; $2.48 Complete Lines! Men’s Suits’ n Elecant Lines ‘Lad‘es’ & Misses’ Suits [1 atest © pring mourls in newes; dip ront cutaway and mannish {modes in chiffon ’anama, icw striped serges and other choice abrics, latest shirt styles. eg ularly $15, our $8 98 spreial prices. e Accounts Opened As Low As $1 Do sanainin 97 e Sar Soe aise a ecco ata § wo Blocks on Sixth Avenue | 0) Ne Ie 9) Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Fiom 20th Street to 22d Street Carriage Entrances on 2ist Street Established Forty Years \ Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store Madame Bu and 16 years. Value $ itings, lined t In light mixtures and stripes, double breasted, with silk collar and cuffs, full pleated. skirt years. Special at..... Misses’ Princess Dresses Girls’ Coats In colored lawns, tucked blouse, sleeves kimono effect. Skirt tucked be-| low hips with two bias} folds and 4-inch hem.| Sizes 14 and 16 years.) Special at Ghcocens ) Misses’ $27.50 Suits $22.50 se two charming models come in all the new ) are lined throughout with soft taffeta. | skirt with 4-inch bias fold. i If $22.50 27.50; special at. . mA) Misses’ Cutaway Suits tterfly and Cutaway Models hroughout with satin, full pleated skirt with Junior Suits with bias fold; sizes 14 and 16 $7.50 | In various styles and | mixtures. Some trim- med, others plain, very) $3.95 | good values and not} $3.95 two alike. Sizes 6 to 14) years. Value $6.50; spe-| clal at . a Superb stocks daily foreign n Just opened,, new | lilacs, bluets, hydrangea 300 Women’s Fancy Rough Straw Braid Hats Smart Models, 65c, 95c and up Chip Hats, $4 Leghorn Flats for Children Exceptional values at 95c¢ Children’s Trimmed Dress Hats Special value at $$.95 Women's Trimmed Hats New modish styles at $5.00, $6.50 and $10.00 Untrimmed Millinery : ymestic manufacturers. , augmented by shipments from the leading assortments of flowers, wings, aigrettes, s, foliaves, roses, daisies, etc. 25 $4.45, $1.95 and $4.95 Veilings—Latest Novelties. All the new mesh Veilings, with souffle dots, chenille dots, velvet dots and figures in the various combinations of black on white, blue on white and lavender on white; also 25 a complete assortment of solid black Veilings in fashionable f Cc mesh grounds and dotted effects. Values to 50c. per yard, special ato... sees cere cess ects ees ees . : Chantilly Lace Veils. Silk Malines, | Fine quality Chantilly | Best Lyons make ot Lace Veils, 134 and 2 Silk Malines, 27 inches eeeiceata wide, excellent, firm fin- Jae i a oe ane ish, in all the new color- Ww dot with flo Values to $1.50 each jal at .. Wom Embroidered Collars, with colored stripes and dots, bow to match; embroidered Collars, in openwork aml close .. 12% fine embroidered Coat Ascot Ties, all white and with col-( Merry Widow Bows and Jabots, of ored stripes, Gibson sh: Lace and Net Bows and Jabots; Gib- | jibson. stocks, etc., tocks, with and without | at, each ........... 50 and 75¢ es, with whi videry; dainty broidery Rabats, Embroidery Turn- | a $4.00 and $1.50 over Collars, soft finish, “al! marked at, each rchet Coat ( Real Iri jars—-Special value at, each. . Saturday’s Candy Specials CHOCOLATE COVERED CARA- S. Regular 39c. per Ib M special at... - DELICIOUS OLD-FASHIONED CHOCOLATES. Reg. 39¢. per tb.; spe- 25, cial at Re Shoe: we Ss New A Splendi $2. In vici kid, velour calf, P Men All perfec! Shoes, ma Jasts, all leather $4.00 Sh 1 design bor- ders, in brown, cham- pagne, navy, Copen- hagen and black. All the Newest Effects in des ; special at, each White hand embroidered Linen C broidered Collars. Values 35c. to 50c.; special at........ Lace Chemisettes, of Irish and net lace, cream and white; Splendid Selection of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men The W. L. Douglas Shoes are known the world over as the very best Shoes te be obtained at their regular branded prices. We contract for every pair of | ings of cerise, Copen- hagen, Alice, hunter, re- 98c seda, mordore, etc., and 25¢ staple shades suitable for millinery trimming and the fashionable net en’s Neckwear Sets. Values 75c. to $1.00, special at 50c ape stock; | set and lace; also ite and col- White em-| Real Princess Lace | Yokes—Many styles; exceptional valye at, each, 5¢ | 2 Real Irish Crochet Coat Sets—From $2.98 $5.25 to $12.98 Adams Lutidtng Try our FLUFFY FLUFFY—MOLAS- SES. CHOCOLATE COVERED Regular 39¢. Ib; special at... 25¢ 25 1c ady as You Read $1.98 and $2.59 Adams Butiding, | actory damaged” that leaves his factories, and at the prices ell them they are the biggest values in all York. The imperfections for the most part are so immaterial that they cannot be noticed. All styles and leathers in $1.98 andl $2.59 this last shipment at. . Boys’ W. L. Douglas Shoes, $1.98. d Assortment of Other Lines of Men's 50 and $3.00 Shoes patent leather and box calf.....- $1.98 $4.00 Shoes for $2.95. if the Dest materials on the most approved Js to please every one. . $2.95 G IY Filled Ot:eer Skeleton Eye Great Sale for To-day and Saturday 50,000 New Spring Shirts For Men Ata Saving of Thirty Per Cent. An Extraordinary Opportunity to Secure Fine Shirts At a Big Sabing That Men Cannot Afford to Miss The Shirts involved in this important sale are — Strictly new, perfect and up to date, and were made expressly to our order. The reason for cutting prices on such a class of merchandise right at the beginning of the season is that our stock is heavier than we care to have it. In placing this lot of high grade goods on sale we do so prepared to guarantee hetter and newer shirts for less money than similar goods can he bought for to-day anywhere else. All made coat style, cuffs attached, hand laundered. The ma- terials are the finest imported and domestic madras and Faoeees all the newest colorings as well as plain white. Fit guaranteed. Pleated plain fronts. Sizes from 14 to 17 inch in each lot. $2.50 Shirts, | $2.00 Shirts, | $1.50 Shirts, | $1.00 Shirts, | 79c. Shirts, $1.75 | $1.40 | $1.05 | 70c | 55c ’ Men’s Wash Neckwear, 25c Fine display of men's new Wash Neckwear, in white and colorings, made of imported madras and Oxfords, silk mixed and mercerized fabrics, bias stripes and neat embroid- 25c ered designs. All are made in the long, narrow, correct shaped four-in-hand. Special at..:.........-eeeeeeeeee ' Men’s Spring Suits & Overcoats At $7.85; values up to $15.00 Adams Batlding Men thinking of their new Spring Suit or Overcoat should cer- tainly investigate this offering. The best styles made for the Easter trade, all taken from our regular stocks, have been arranged in one big lot—Suits that sold all the way up to $15.00—and marked at an exceptionally low price to effect a speedy clearance. Materials are black thibets, blue serges and neat, fancy suitings and overcoatines: Garments that are made right and will give splendid wear. Full range of sizes. Values up to $15.00; marked for this sale $7.85 Boys’ Serge Suits, $4.75—Worth $6.50 A new lot of boys’ double-breasted Australian all wool GER Serge Suits. Coats cut full; fast Indigo dyed. Trousers full! lined and seams taped. These are our regular $6.50 Suits, and | $4. 75 our guarantee goes with them. Also a fine assortment in fancy { ““** mixtures—Sailor, Russian and Norfolk Suits. Values up to PGS GEES cocnsonsciceososececnceoisnoaconeenscocs8%800 } Boys’ Reefers and Suits, $3.50—Worth $6.00 We offer another lot of these handsome Reefers, also Russian) ¢ ind Satlor Suits, in blue, red, tan and fancy effects, sizes 2% tot 3.50 10 vears. At the remarkable price of i) Boys’ Washable Suits, $1.25 regular $1.50 & $1.75 values We place on sale tb-morrow a fine showing of boys’ wash Rus-) stan and Sailor Sus of Madras, Percales, Duck, ete., in white cen Solored fabrics In various styles, with and without collars, sizes $1.25 23% to 10 years. These suits have sold regularly at $1.50 9 $1.75; special for to-morrow.....--..sereeer eee seee es Boys’ 50c. Eton Caps, 25c. We have Just received a limited quantity of boys’ brand new) Eton aes brown, gray, white and blue Serges. Sold every- > 25¢ where at 50c., to-morrow at.....0-ees ere bins ae Fine Quality Taffeta Ribbon, 19c. Regularly Worth 29c Yd. New taffeta Ribbon, away under regular price, 534 inches wide, good heavy wality and bright, lustrous finish; all de- sirable colors suitable for hair bows, millinery, dress trim- 1% mings and general use. Repulatly worth 29. the yard; ial for Saturday, per yard.......-ceseeeereeer eres eee " plece of 10 yards $1.80. pring Sale of Hair Goods Adams Batlding, Balcony We will begin to-morrow in our Hair Goods Dept. a sale that will proye the most interesting event held in many a day. We in- clude inthis sale a great variety of Switches, Puffs, Pompadours, etc., at remarkably low prices. ‘Come early for first choice. Switches —Coronet Braids . seen $2098 Natural wavy switches +o 0 $2.28 Pompadours —Feather weight Pompa . 98c Medium Pompadours ....- gooanoe0dd .39¢ Puffs —Newport Puffs (8 puffs In set) $169 -69c Newport Puffs (4 pufts in set) Single Puffs ... ee Eyeglas ses, with Chain, $1.00, _ Worth up to $2.50 Acams Batidit An extraordinary offering of eyeglasses and spec and mounting gold filled; warranted to wear five yea V de or discolor; cooling periscopic crystal lenses, including ex- ion by our expert optician. 5 led Straight Bow Spectacles. Gold Filled Riding Bow Spectacles. Gold Filled Skeleton Spectacles. . Filled Adjustable Eyeglasses. . Filled Offset Eyeglasses... ..+ » 35¢ | Se

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