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‘no tHE EVENING WORLD, | Maren by the Federal Grand Jury, after an investigation of their operations tr ntlonnl Bank of North America yntroliad by ted as ‘ Lorga's dumm! Morse har kod overtime with counsel In setti jis houne In order at the bank, by rats: | ver $9,000,000 with which to pay off Suffragettes Plan to Their Cru- sade by Matinee|> at the “Vy, od ih ‘ Here ‘ 1 We Drama, otes for “Dummy” May Be Go he WwW men. IP ant Vi a , tional Banking 1 name (a) le ment Witness Against the | overcertit: misay not the reeerene ie funds and the making of false entries In Indicted Banker, reports of Looks of a aes Baffragettes are leaving no} at engaged by Joseph Brooks to play Le ae Glirtis are charged ¥ ' ston | stones unturned, After a cam- role in "pe Machree,” the] of the 1 two of these thre Yen paign of cart-end speeches, flying ¢ opera, in which the teno " tes District-Attorney He Indictments allegi: [ e fmasions of the President's home at Troi eee tated, WeKIn= |, Stimson will to-morrow prosecute | misapplication of 210.0147 of ‘he t s \ Oyster Bay and automobile tours tol atre, in Philadelphia, ne) Charles W. Morse and Alfred H. Cur. |{vnds through overdrafts to ‘These were on Oct, 1, just Morse got out of the National k of North America tis, In the United 8! ates Court, | ends of Long Inland and Wall street, eee’ have turned to the stage and} by through the medium of the drama now for var-| betore fous violations of the Natlonal Bapktng | first time in her enreer, Miss n Sktpworth, a very English ace hhepe to educate the masses in the doc- ro mamm t] Law and for conspiracy. Judge Hough| The falsification charges run Into the | trine of equal suffrage. ‘ LAMM |will preside, and the trial promises to | tllesed 1 number of The play they will give is co) ; had a lot of|be most Interesting jn {ts ramifications deals. in tal Bank of “Votes for Women," the black- ee tr e ww ith th the and had to be) For some days there has been a re-, North wn by the Yegend that always flares forth from) chee Baar to avold drop-{ port around the Federal Building that |Grend Jt n to be the the yellow banners the twentieth cen- | QuabTINIC Ue CIC ORE ear coos | GUnCin STII (bel tiRedI Uyi ThERGEverAIneHE|(PoE! at interent @ithousny df tery Amasons carry on their expedi- Jas prir inst Morse ud appear from {ts books and re- le Mrs. Fiske was on a vacatt last summer the company was engas by her stage director for her new play al on Nell,” but after one renear. | tions. It was written by Elizabeth Robins and was first played in London, the leading part being taken by Mar in} Curie late to the of ports, One of these was the purchase ny the bank of 4,000 shares of A e stock under cover of a du quent visitor of Stimeon. Lawyers. e of Mr Strong Array of garet le VES A h, who is od . ral = day or two ego the £6 5 A lnerasainteaDReineonai oe Beral| ‘Mrs. Clarence Mackay, one of them would be needed, pe repre- ' : td Soc ante teed Chgaged an entirely new cded, nd sented by s, includ. |sponsible person." some Borrmann Wells and othe! ng fc pb, according to the indictments, appeared | will appear in the role of V 8 Girl Rromite—Tt can't he sata | ittletic i s been bought fror ing when it is per of me, my dear, that in all my career |; -tct-At rn . Dis- AL DOUENeLCrOm| Negotiations are now pending with| I've ever overlooked a single wine |W re caever formerly ng uane and fons Henry B, Harris, s s acer us arver, formerly of Boston, — '#ociates in financial ne hope to be able 6 one and prob- ably a s matinees f| “Votes for the Hudson Theatre. T y is serious entirely, and besides containing arguments for @qual suffrage shows pictures of some | of the atr s the crusaders have deen going through in England. 12800} — HOURLY RECORD OF a am ME te TING TRAFFIC] t appearance on any @ barn in Toronto, and fn the the tbe author, elght characters jission was five pins. Fanvenisioe’ CENTRAL OFFICE |. oR ha The other day Al Woods hired a young man who had been engaged in writing for the magazines to act as press agent for Miss Bla on her forth- coming tour The young man re the CTE TIE EW YORK CITY is made up of many sections, each with its individual business or social life. The telephone traffic reflects the business and social activities of each section. It rises or falls as the activities of the section increase or diminish, == — — sald “Little “I drop 4 last act « n is going t re I know The telephone traffic curve of “Broad,” pictured above, shows the exact course of the activity of a day in the financial district. It shows the rush of business which comes with the opening of the “Exchanges” and financial insti- tutions at 10 o'clock; it shows the temporary lull during the lunch hour; it shows the almost instantaneous cessation of all activity shortly after 4 P. M. The curve of “ Riverside,” a typical residence section, reveals an entirely different type of activity. In this district also the maximum of traffic comes in the morning while the household shopping and marketing are being done. It falls off more slowly, however, and continues to a much later hour. put on tears to his Richard liar bright yesterd) and e; first rehearsal y of Miss anor Robson and in his dramatization of his novel Nore iHesaeAluey ee The local telephone traffic of the city is handled on a “no- oF not 1 cu for the opening of the delay” basis, even during the busiest half-hour. This fact governs pleee or even for m 8 rehearsals,” leas oh een far Petia the design of the telephone system, since the plant and the oper- Tr ns Is very $ ter na teapot tn kely to claim me,| it's not going | It's an odd th ating force in every section of the city must be adequate to handle the “peak of the traffie load.” If the telephone traffic were dis- tributed throughout the day, with reasonable uniformity, the plant investment and the operating expenses would be reduced at least one-half. and I'm to be ar old boy rly and 80 miss ow. London | , and beastly In planning every one of the 185 Central Offices in New York and vicinity, Chauncey Depew Senator has written SOUSA IERRDatmONT COOL EAGHOMOTATIG the precise traffic of the district to be served was considered. As a result, 7 epting the Invitation to be i“ while we have “busy hours” as far as our work is concerned, these are not reflected in diminished efficiency of service. In fact, unknown to the public. “busy hours” J orator at the dinner to H A their existence is stor October 3} And speaking of the Friars, on Elec- on aa aueine ad agents, actors The uniform excellence of the telenhone system in New York town to vote will be able to get the re: City could not prevail if ample provision had not been made for Aree hand, for spect) wires re ‘j SEO AR CEN TORCH CATA ARTE the “busy hour” period. A fresh youn . evidently an tmi- tation undergraduate—If they really have Rae UnGereTR CURIS ey Tee eee New York Telephone Company M. Cohun's table in the College Inn, In the Hillinois metropolls, a night or two aie siilinals msicopolen A BENE OE TNR The N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Company out of count e Then he Sug. ania et, produced a dollar his trousers i) 1 ha {t to Cohan. y when I se@ an actor,” ndeed,"" returned George, tear hill in. two. "Children half and he handed half of the note ack to the "kidder."” story of unusually rapid rise on the is that of Mias Anne Murdock, Bhe came to New York less than a year ago from, her father's home in Sayan: r John Coleman, 1s » Bu 1 road this Wook fn rth’ he took with hit » Who 18 now playing the lead ing feminine ro'e, the Iittle Englishman who came to this country for the first time year before last and made a bit tn the cockney part in “Mr, Hopkinson, has the vaudeyille bee and will shortly be sven In a one-act sketch, "My 5: ter's Fiat." He has been booked by M 8 Bentham i Which he Appear soa few st Hajl, in Welford plays a drunken ¢ river. Last year Welford had every thing ‘arranged to play’ in vaudeville keteh, Dut James K. Ha wit am he had g conirnot, stopped. tt by injunetion. Hackett: has not. since emp ovad Welfotd, who is now sult for the enforcement of the four ye contract Miss Adrienne Augarde, the Eng ketress, who Was last seen | try tn The Duchess of Dantzic® — —- HELP WANTED-—MALE. ms Bacwanen gaperien any Betierdsd, % Anty Drudge on Teaching 'Rithmetic. YUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, Teacher (in arithmetic cla: Livitc Mary—“Yes, but my mama doesn’t boil the clothes. She washes them with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, and she doesn’t have to rub A c mother spent two hours boiling the clothes, three hours in rubbing them, and an hour to hang them out, how many hours would that be altogether? them hard, either.” nty Drudge—“You'd he’ Mistress Schoolteacher, when you give an addition question like that to the advantage of w Easy on the woman and easy on the lothes. That’s why: progre washing their clothes with Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, in summer or winter. Its easy on the woman because it does away with fires for heating water, makes hard takes less than half the time way of washing. It’s easy on the clothes because there is no boiling to make the clothes tender, and no hard rubbing to wear them into holes before their time. Save yourself; save your clothes—use Fels-Naptha. Manhattan’s Pioneer Costs little money fora big cake,and | lasts longer than ordinary soaps. In using it follow directions printed on the red and green wrapper. ablishment, quick buyers! y as “5 New AL Caan Bodies Read 190 nec eady by Nov 1 (Prters taken now ond hand loge sins $20,000 Stock of 1908 Tires, Clearance sale of best make Broadway Mammoth mobile Ex ly fair call aay lon, 11 ry red 8d Floor, Liason Tug. sh or gent ». Auto- change QS Wo owth at. near roadway Sistas Value aliowe ywhere, New Assan at $1.00 weekly . ‘ta oFing On easy rh ¥ i No i Park place! take elevator be ans can oF sede an Wi tot ami Disinopd Co.” 5 LONG DUANCH AMD. AND BACK ca STEAMBOATS, PATTEN TEN LINE |. PARS AND BACK ld #t.. 8 blocks below West ss » dp Lee, Batters, 220 BM. rubbing Drs. F.C. & J. B. Farrell, | Dental Surgeons “Improved Methed of Alveolar Bridge Work or suburbs Cons) 1908, 13 | FOURTERK NIM STREBKT | Babies’ and Little STARTS Dainty Nainsook Slips———— Short White Dresses— Bables’ Bearskin Caps- French an) Fancy | In all sizes vu Also—TO-MORROW BADIA BLT 6 Nath —Eidhop style, emb'y or In trim'd yoke or b. 8 tu over -reg. .09.. NAINSOOK BLIPS—yokes of emb'y and tu or plain skirt Large assortment Hat Voents Long Sips {he oe Laen At or elaborate with ribbon. rp Also Bind’ —"Now, Mary, if your Bishop and yoke styles—ince, "dand h. 4. tucks— ym to 2 yre.—reg. .09. SHORT DRBSSES of Lawn and Natnsouk—yoke and French SHORT NAINSOOK DRESSES— } 134 on Walst stylem—lace and emb'y 68 trim with and without berth to 3 yrs.—reg. .98. DRE: ne Lawn—Russian, Pleated " and Wacet stylos—yokos of hs. r+ make the time shorter, 94 little girl whose mother knows | ashing with Fels-Naptha. 1.84 irts to, match to 4.08, as’ CASHM Open fronts ehell finish—res, a OTHER SHIKTS—A wo all slik, WORSTED ght ssive Women are |B Babi 98 to §.49 unnecessary and nee of the old Flannelette and | Headquarters -t at expresses our rep |for both In assortments and price Children's Fiannelette, Night Drestes— 4 a yra.—worth 29 children s Flancelette Gowns—pink and white and blue and white stripes .. 89 to 59 | according to rize.. | Flannelette Gowne—ailk scalloped collar and cuffs—4 to 14 yrs... 69 © .79 Children's Flannelette Skirts—ecalloped Tutfle—4 to 14 yrs.—worth .39 19 Children's ribanain Skirts—scalloped Or lace edge Tufile4 to 14 yrs 39 Children’ eece Knit Night Drawers— with fect—1 to 10 yrs..... Dr. Denton | according to size. Flannelette Night Dew . 49 to 98 pretty. stripes I to 8 yrs § to 10 yra 149 te Jannel Night Drawera— Carin and without feet...--- 49 and 59 Children’s Canton Flannel Draweri Tito lt yra-—worth 29 19 Canton Fiannel Lraveraaall sises— | worth .49 and .59...... . 89 Rove’ and Girls’ Flanzelette Pajaman— excellent quality—4 to 16 ¥rs..... | Children’s Flannglette Romperr— with belt and fancy braid trim— 1 to 6 yre,—value .09.........4. rod Children's Flanneletto Long Kimonos— cord edge—t to 1 yrs.—value .98...... Women's Knit Corret Covers— veolar method, | | SAT 9 A, M. Mothers’ special occasion, when from miles xround they come to share in the splendid opportunities that a SALE here means, Daisy Flannel Russian Dresses—regularly .69 Ruche Caps—regularly | |. 29 CTS, to 15.98 | “Women’s and Children’s flee ned—biek neck— Mietatenveatstirclalit icant 29 AI work, ta usr. Finer, Including ali wool, to 79. Pm, aveuring figh- two years ‘of une | Women’s Flannelette Skirta— | 1 Al gored or acalloped speciale...... 24 HEARN West of Fitth Avenue Yearly Autumn Offering of Children’s Wear! TO-MORROW;— regularly ‘ | Sale Price é Each 98. ‘| 44 4 1p to 3 years. at SALE PRICES; LITTLE CHILPREN'S COATS “Pisin and Motticd Bearskin, with and without frogs of sill braid trim—cut extra double breast—sizes to 8 yru— reg. $2.98 CHILDR, COAT egularly .98 i 2.24 S BEARSKIN — tieht curl — heavy ave—new box yi -—slzes to 8 yrs.—reg. $6.50.. CHARMING LITTLE. COATS ot -Wool pelle Fancy Bas- ket Weaves, Bedford Cord and side box or inverted pleat backs—collars elaborately trim'd with lace, ribbons, stlic braids, fur heads. ete. warmly lined with sateen or silk— sizes to 3 yra.—reg. $6.98... OTHBR SHOR 3.44 ot fino All- Wool | Crepelin, Henrietta and Bedford | Cord—over a dozen styles Braids, Medaitiona, f 9e74 French Knots, with Stk Laces, Ribbons | etc.—value $5.98 lace, bude or fu to 6 yrs.--reg. $1 | CHILDREN'S Ince satin ribbon, ‘algo the new felt Bonnets. or Telephone Orders, > ' No Ma Knit Underwear yutation for everything In this Iine— advantages we lead!....Examplea:— Women's Canton Flannel Drawers— or hs. eambrie ruffle With orblyirurtigies: cess Women's Flannelette Skirts—deep Puffle or wide hem and tucks. - 89 s—fannelette or e lined—S good styles... 49 Ww om ‘n's Flannelette Sk'rts—pink, bh gray or striped— 1 ruffle—value .7 White Flannel Skirts hem and three tucke—herringbone . 58 stitch—worth $2 21 1.69 Women's Skirte— White All-Wool Flannel—b + 2.24 Won: wh em! e + 288 Women's White Albatross ‘Skirts two inserts and edge Mechlin lace— satin ribbon run—value $8.49....... 3.08 Wonien's Flannelette Night Dresses— fancy stripes or plain pink and blue ealloped collars—worth son's Ex. Quality Flannelette ight Dressea—white and pretty combination trimmings— ‘allon ruffle—value $1.25... Flannelette Gowns—cloar W, auare or high neck— yles—value $1.50.. Women’s Scotch Flannel Night dninty stripes—collar and ‘d with piping— F fancy stripe ji silk Seallop ruffle—vaine $4.00... a hoist 1and ftered br the firat somolete method, We do ower sets of teeth, 85. AND OTH AVE. Sundays, 10 A. M. to8 P. M. Herringbone Serges—54 inch : | Strictly all wool—actual Stone Green, Royal, . Navy, tor present or future NO MAIL $7.00, GOLD, chown $25.00 Ro: So FILLINGS. from ALVEOLAR MI fUOD' used ‘tor tne Binck an Colors Mallton | and braid wing Tose and. treating ot EL Gana wet oc eee BECONT BLOUR Walser DE Special TE TH, $8 $1.69 Women’s irr, ‘Hats, 88 is E Velvey and Satin nck. colors. BEST Shite LOO MILT ANERY ¥ wed . Women’s Pettic: ce ae ae : Be Tancuuges th YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD, Mary Weekly Pavr Those’ Unable 21st St. ndays, 10—4, TEETH. If you have three or four teeth 1 Will insert a full set without a plate, 1 do this with absolute satisfaction, Examination of your teeth free, | Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5, 00 | TEETH | $A—-B7—&—B1O | Diy keen 338 6th AV. Cor. CPNTRE 14 24c. Women's C. otton Hose Fast black —<¢ MAIN FLOOR 1006 ‘izes Wi Women's H'dk'fs All linen—% inch hems. MAIN FLOOR BUILDING 490. Boye? College, Goit, THIRD FLOOR 690 Men's 6 Soto APS All Sizes Eton Navy, Tun and Golf we! HOYS' CLOTHING. , Sweaters. | GUILSHAN |_ x3 iA. MAIN F \4 T BOILDING. N. B, Cor, 125th St. and 8th Aye. |[150, White Madras.........0++ 9 Entrance 271 W, 125th St. Highly meroerizet—variety of neat patterns — = MAIN R—NBW BUILDING. HELP WANTED—FEMALE, ; Al OLE PPI fforing WANTED — Shoe sales- PRB. women. Only those wholl2¢o, Combs Past Amber |have hed long experience in|[ site, Binple Neck a ; MAIN’ FLOOR! mestriee first-cla tores need apply rom 2 to 4 P. M, at The] Wanamuker Store, Also 16 OTHEK MORNING © Not advertised LOOK FUR 7 HE CLOCKS Sale oF Toilet A LAWYERS. CED BOBINSD \divea. ANT Bway, 40 ot, Dey, 00 Nemmamn $3.69 Women’s" ."f"* Waists,1.85]490, Tartan SuitingsA),, Agatlien Extraordinary Dress Goods Offering ! value $1.2. In following range of colors:— Brown, Havana, M: Garnet, Tabac, Bleck” uae, are tae, Are paving @ gulden opportunity! MORNING SALES—Torera, Pecnestay, To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, OR TELE PHONE ORDERS. 42 Inch—brown, gray, cardinal, blue, green, MAIN FLOOR—DRESS GOODS, 590. Plaid ‘affetas ...... MAIN etn Site PES ISP $19.98 Wilton Vely $228 Veiton Volver Rua Oee 0.68 ft, THIRD FLOOR “CENTRE, eee eereneneee| 190, Damisk Scarfs jochee 44 Al linen —tringed—red oF piss Mentoan \ PLOOF IN DEPT, ee 29¢e. Linen Huck Towele =e 18 white 7¥c Bath Tub Seats.. . 89 Oaic-—-rubh ed ‘arma THD LOR N RMIEDING, Ise. Demet Flanuels.,..,.6% Blea 4, ables 4 ox heavy tit ASEM? RUILDING. 9440, Fancy Perenles bx Bide ‘with polka dots; also biack-and-wbite RASPM RST NUTLDING, PECIALS—cqual value to abowe Space does uot permit LOOK FOR uk CLOCKS rticles and Soaps Continued To-moraw !