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erences -_- eo Ooo EEOEOEOE_EE_E_E_EE EEE Eo Viaends in @ per cent. bonds, which after sold up to %, To prove that our! Mo: h ber crowd, ‘Thy recor Sheldon & © called respective) Moree SHELDON DENIES ANY INTEREST IN 2 IE TRUST POOLS = Aided Three Other trie account’ and 'C, W. Have Same Addre: Mr. Stimson sald he didn’t think 3 don and William ©. Shel maon the reporter to Morse Stimson says George R r figured tn any xplained The WI you disc Bankers to |t reporte Reorganize Company at LAGI it ed parlor mag eee H Ronn nt T will not” sata M. Morse’s Request. hy that George Re Shel-| gong denials or aftirma 2 ny determination not s law of. as counsel the tional Bank of North America, - | whose leading officera he 1s now prore- | cuting for offenses sald to have been| committed in part while he served them as consulting lawyer. | George R. Sheldon, treaeurer of the | the National Republican Committee, pos! ADMIRAL TOGO HOST tively denied that } r particlpated | in any of the Charles W. Morso Amer!- | tim- | | can ice pools, which are undergoing t n hails 10 FLEET OFFIGERS process of dissection before Judge Hough in the United States Court. Mr. | Sheldon admitted that he was con nected at one time with the reorganiz tion of the Americ but says he never held a s' stock in any Morse pool, never 2 a penny of profit from a pool, and knew nothing | wr. g about the pool manf "In 1905," sald ™ 'T. Barney, then erbocker 7 and asked me if I would ass! organizing the Americam Ice Company, I consented. Associated with me in the | gq) work were four bankers—Lanman Bull, )KIO, Oct. 21—Two o ec Admiral Togo'’s mag reporter, “that {den party, a dinner given by Premier | of the men who| Katsura and a ball at his residence ce ‘Trust | were the principal features among the innumerable forms of lavish entertain- ment offered the officers and men of the American battleship fleet to-day The garden fete at which Admiral {t 18 absoutely | TOKO Was host was one of the most elaborate functions of ite kind ever seen in Tokio. It was held in the grounds Gardens, was one engaged tn | was largely han- ,) through ‘dum- far as I know, r. Stimson. Sheldon as a wit- of Edward Co.; John 1 Schwab, Gug-|of the Shinjiku Imperial Bourne, of the Trust Company; | ers? which are the property of the Em- Oakleigh Thorne, President of the when we|press, and which comprise about 1,000 Trust Company of America, and Fred- tT. Sheldon acres of lawn, broken by woode and erick Bldridge, Vice-President of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, Pald Up Back Dividends. “We constituted the reorganization committee, of which Mr. Bourne was chairman. We paid up all the back diy- replied the) water and with vistas equalling those | The only thing | of the park at Versalilies. e 1s the fact, which| The tnvitations numbered 1,600, and ought out, that Will-| the guests Included all the American of- nn & Co., of No. 2 Wall | pcers of higher rank and Japanese from street, were one of the many firme of every walk In life, Millinery Dept. | Smart Tailored Hats, Newest Shapes, Value $8.50 to $10.00...... soon ves ODO Trimmed Hats, in large effects. Value $15.00. Special....... gagdo0000000 10.00 Bonwit, Harris & Co. Broadway and 5th Av. Cor. 2ist St. Offer Exceptional Values for Thursday and Friday, October 22d and 23d. Fancy Worsted Suits. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SIZES, Piain tailored models, new gored skirts, superior Satin linings. Value $30.00.............-.0 19.75 Ladies’ New Model Suits. MAN TAILORED. Several late and dis gored skirts; cheviot, fancy mixtures. Hitt | Suits for Small Women and Misses. SIZES 14, 16, 18 or 34, 36, 38, uits; evel esirable material; Value $29.50... . Two and three guaranteed SOCOSO OOO SDE 909950000756 90000000066966000000 | Skirt Special. CHIFFON BRO ADCLOTH. BOCOLOD 9G OO 99D 9 OVOOOOOODDLING —OFOD9664680006000% brokers that handled accounts for the | | \ use Satin Princess Dresses: | | a. “EMPIRE, FURNITURE FACTORIES” 10-Day Free Trial Offer Send Us Your Name and Address, and we will forward to vou, ON APPROVAL, without one cent in advance, one ot these magniticent, guaranteed EMPIRE LEATHER COUCHES If not fully convinced (after 10 days’ trial) that the article is exactly what we represent it to be, or worth three times the money we ask, then send it back at our expense, other. wise keep it and pay for it at the rate of Mail Orders Filled had tee Anywhere in the Cents sen 16 eveey United States hy, yarehoue tarde in charges within 800 m No Cash Payment Required Tilly “packe Empire Furniture Mfg. Co. 5-Year Written We allow the fre any oN) (After 10 Daye’ Trial.) Weekly } iisictir tat" ant Rearost point. WHOLESALE Fact ORY PRICE 19." Call to See Sample. ahee for. $32.00 ih ieeaied Mens : ous Embiré Leathers @hipped ong. SO inches wide, 348 Sixth Ave, Ae York, Beh, Nest SED WITH THE ORDER, Between ist & 22d St THIS AD Now in Progress Great Sale of the $250,000 Bankrupt Stock OF THE OMMER Mercantile Co. 23d St. Cor. 5th Ave. Closing Out of Entire Stock at a Tremendous Sacrifice Walking Suits Fur Coats tumes ption Gowns | Evening Gowns a Broadcloth Ge Dancing Fro | Evening C | Evening Capes | Girls’ Dresses All Goods Sold for Cash Only. No C. O. D's, No Goods Charged and No Alterations Made. umpson Crawford Ca UNPSON 19° 10 207 STREEZ” MEW YORK. 30 Years Leaders of Fashion The Lyra Corsets Give the New Waist Line i atts Choosing a new corset is a matter of great | | moment to the women of to who would adapt their form to | | the requirements of the new styles. 4 | | The long graceful lines demanded by | the present day style are purely a ye | matter of correct corseting © tened to will em { So ae | utmost comfort to the weare: If you have never worn the Lyra you have never known the luxury of the best in corsets. Lyra mode els embody the most ad- vanced and up-to-date | ideas in dress. They equal Ww Parisian cor- o xquisite id workmanship. ‘The Toma is acknowledged the authority in corsetry. !t is sought and demanded by the smartest American dressers; all boned with Waloiin; all sizes. Prices: #5.00, $5, 50, $6, $7.50 to $8.50, b Cc reful attention given to fitting. SP SI PSON CRAY FORD eed } i \ ° nCrauford Co} SIXTHPAV, 19770 20*STREETI NEW YORK. 30 Years Leaders of Fashion. \ & J RIC jen ) | The luxury and refinement of Patrician Shoes for Women mark their wearers, one and all, as mem- bers of a discerning and particular class. One need not hesitate to buy Patrician Shoes, for correctness and quality are assured by the trade-mark on every pair sold. | Patrician Shoes for Children The advent of a new pair of Patricians is not followed by “ scoldings ” during the ensuing weeks of their newness, because the durable “make and the serviceable. leathers stand any amount of rough usage. There is no bursting of seams or losing of caps. Misses’, $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’, $2.50 and $3.00. Children's, $2.25 the mother worry and expense, and the little one the necessity of having to bear Patrician Juniors ike care of your shoes.’’ They insure comfort and natural lines to the child's foot. Th constantly in mind, } Fo: women and children, Made of hard wood, men, Patrician Shoes have been the accepted standard with women of culture for many years. ! Patrician Shoes for Women, $3.50 and *4.00 | all widths and_ sizes. extension, adjustable to the exact size desire Notion Dept.—Matn Floor SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Cotton Goods at 84%c Yard inthe Baréain Basement \ x possible only by reason of enormous purchases I y DS The sensation of the season—unparalleled pri c. yard you can choose to-morro'y right made at the moment. At 16 from fresh, dainty patterns in staple fibries, always priced at 50 to 100 (7 Basement, per cent. higher, i] AMOSKEAG MEG CO. 124%e Utiiity Ginghams brand. UTILITY Perfect goods and fast colors in this well-known Patterns suitable tor children’s, Maids’ and Nurses’ I 2€ Dresses. Limit 25 yards to a cystomer........-- 12).¢ #ercales (mill ends), the most staple: cotton ’ 83e fabric, jengths trom 2 to & yards.......... le Cambric and Muslin 19¢ Silk Malis Cambric, Muslin, Long Cloth; value {| 5,000 yards plain and doit-d— Silk to 14e; all bleached; all 86 inches | Mulls; valucs 1244¢ to 19¢; all col- wide; regular goods; some 8) ors; slightly impertect. Limit aah 2 | 2 dress Attensa &2e mill ends and seconds... . Printed Flannelettes for Tlouse Mill ends of Outing Flannel, one Kimonos and Penge, 36 inches wide, the other Dresses, 150 pieces at this very low | [PO noannannanaonnnananno 82¢ 82¢ 10c Outing Flannel, in lengths of Ito ' 40 yards; limit 20 yards, at . a a better grade but narrower | muke Limit 2: , BD. & M. ISe Cheviots r he 815 These yard wide Cheviots are always sold Gi at 15 cents. All white grounds, w ith neat 2 c figures, stripes and dots, Limit 15 yds.to a customer. cH EVI erence ots Ph SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. FURNITURE SPECIAL TERMS FoR THIS MONEE ON ANY] ON LU GLASER * SHOW ULE TISCHIEF’ te the Lyric Shecatre. Kew York Words and Music” | with next ‘Wont’ will go ana get it. & ; : whi you necd—e World 2 3 $ A ‘