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prmnrmet RS HETTY GREEN IS STILL AT ODDS Wh LD BANK. Wall Street Wenders as “Make | Up” Is Delayed, Also as to Cause of Trouble. THAT IS CLOSE SECRET. « Richest Woman — Retains Chemical Employee as Her “Business Secretary.” Financial sharps {In Wall street are) Jeoking on in amused wonder at the| continued strained relations Mrs. Hetty Green and the Chemical used without let or stint for over a quar- | ter of a century. Speculation as to the final outcome rather favors the bank. Mrs, Green to-day closed her apart- ment at No, 1809 Bloomfield street, Ho- | boken, and came to town on a visit to! her daughter, Mrs. Matthew Astor Wilks, of No, 40 Madison avenue een | will not tako a permanent re New York for the very best reason Sn | the world—personal taxes and the Man- | hattan Board of Assessors. | ‘Anyhow, Mrs, Green 1s a bona fide} vesident of New Jersey, for she has a country home near Englewood. Hence der trips to Manhattan will have the Yega! character of “visits.” Bust at present Mra. Gree: f@ period of forgetfulnes: tetence of the Chemica! No, Broadway, where she formerly maintained a safety deposit Sox, and, from which Institution she transacted | her Joan business for twenty-four years. The richest woman in the world does not have an office—she !s like the Curb offshoot of the New York Stock Ex- change, and transacts her affairs from where she may stand when a proposition | 4s presented for her decision, Moved to National Park. | ‘Two months ago Mra Grreen ceased | to keep her mortgages and stocks and | bonds at the Chemical. She surrendered | the key to her safety deposit box to, President William H. Porter and trans- ferred all of her securities to the safety deposit vaults of the National Park Bank, No, 214 Broadway, Here Mrs. Green was given the use of an omice | over the bank, her nearest neighbor | being another tenant, Stuyvesant Fish. | Eleven years ago the Chemical) National Bank assigned one of {ts most | valued and faithful employees to the beck and call of Mrs. Green. This/ man is Newton B, Phelps, the clean cut young man who can be seen any day in the company of Mrs, Green, elther on the marble steps leading to | the main floor of the National Park Bank or in an ante-room to the left as one enters the Title Guarantee and} Trust Company, No, 17 Broadway, where Mrs, Green concludes many of Yer real estate transactions, Mr. Phelps has come to be looked upon us a “business secretary” to Mrs, Green but {ft Is not generally known that he {s on the payroll of the Chemi- cal Nationa) Ban The courtesy of the officers of the FOUR STORES. S79 RHOADW AY Dear Chambers s UNION SQUARE. St, near S'way time | pr between | sa. | tional “| past services tional Bank, an institution that she had | has been presented Ayu a) lent Pe Fyening reporter A report is an Chemical National Rank to customers {97 Pr ter, by ar fs one of the trad f fin 1 world. n the country that ¢ of ger ne consider Such SUFFRAGETTES GO TO JAIL. «|B Seven Arrested in Parliament Rata 1 ter| LOND( ta oe etuse to Give Bondn. March 81.—The proceedings ted | In the Street Pollce Court to-day it} in con with the rafd on the House of Commons yesterday of a band Jail from one nths ee than to find| good behaviol cks, bonds and| onal Park Bank | VALUABLE HAIR BOOK FREE | bad Reeds ne. National pa: ENTION your dealer's name and we will tend you, FREE, a book of valuable information on the hair—-how to dress is glean it, increase its growth, with receipts | ely an- | washes, shampoos, et S housed 19] “Tp alt tells of the “Spotlen Hair Brush—the | bel | waterproof hair brush—sold only in sealed h existed be- ankers. Hut | transparent boxes by neatly all a and 1) department stores, or sent, Frenti lor, UNIVERSAL BRUSH CO. | 375 Broadway, N. Y. qoPO HAIR BRUSH S§ Easvto dean Dirt does not cling toi n heal the wound, and woman. who still ap- tne value of ev ‘9 upon which sh herself has sald to Inti- that she will remain In her true ‘that the Chemical Na-| ank has an extensive clatm for against Mrs Green, whic oh WHITING MFG. CO. Silversmiths BROADWAY AND 19th STREET CLOSING OuR RETAIL STORE WO days sales have shown a thorough apprecia- tion of the fact that Whiting Silver at 25% to 50% reduction is an event. The following list in- cludes some important pieces at the general scale of reduction: Individual Flat Ware Coffee Spoon, gilt bowls, ierme $7.00 per doz., fens $3.50, Miscellaneous Grape Fruit Glasses, cut glass with silver mount- ings, formerly $13,00,at ICigarette Cases, etched $8. 00 and otherwise decorat- ed, formerly $24.00, at. $6. 00, Ice Cream Dish, formerly $6.50 om Hi Spoons, formerly 00 per doz., at, ie Cream Spoons, form- erly $12.00 per doz., at. $15.00 $45.00 Five Oar SPORE: | $88.00, at.. formerly $6.50 per doz., | Asparagus Dish, former! Career eae: $3.25 |" $113.00, at... Y $60.00 Chafing Dish, ‘plain with adroon border, ivory | handle, formerly $200, "$113, 00 Nut Picks, Hon me rny $11.50 per doz., at. Salad Forks, gilt nines formerly $22.00 per, od, Af. gccrsseress $11, 00 ie Dinner Coffee Set, Colonial design, 3 pieces, $5.75 Flat Ware formerly $87.00, at... . $61.00 5-Piece Tea Set and Ket- Tea Spoons, formerly tle, flower chased, for- $7.80 per dor. at..... $5.63) sreriy'$275,00, at... $140.00 Table Spoons, formerly ly $21.00 per doz., at....$15, 75 | \ aa eee rose has Soup Spoons, formerly Kettle and Waiter, for- 319. 00 per doz., at. $14, 25) merly $1,000, tae ve $500. 00 ble Forks, f ¢ rt THtO0 pe; dor. at....$15.75. Fruit Dishes and Bowls Tea Knives, plated blades, | Formerly $15.00, now.. $10.00 former] y $17.00 per | Es $56:00, " ..,, 36.00 doz., at... ‘4 ($12.75 i i $59.00, “... 40.00 The above examples are given merely to indi- cate the character of reductions. They do not in- dicate the scope of the sale. Brill Clothes Easter Values | Close mill relations, Brill directed tailor- ing and other trade advantages account jor these values. Garments such as these produced in the regular way would have to sell at the value prices. EXTRA SPECIAL—$22.50 Jour: neyman Tailored Suits Fine Pure Worsted, be 100 fabrics are the overprodt are special Brill mo as well as ave Journeyman Tailored Suits, Spring Coats & Cravenette Rain- coats that are fall #20 Standard, 13, 30 f fab: sults, Spring Coats and Cravenette Raincoats that are unusual values under one-third more, 510 } Harlem Store Open Fyeuings, | 126TH STKE IT cor, 3) Avenue, 47 CORTLANDT near Greeawich Le Gothen hundreds of patter THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 31, 1909, _ th Ave. Corner The brilliant assemblage of fashionable tailored suits gathered here, un- folds every beautiful type that the best master designers have produced, Nowhere else in New York will the discriminat- ing woman or Miss find @ greater or more com- prehensive collection of styles at 1 5° Alterations 1 fad Alterations a 19" Alterations Free The exquisite coloringsof the beautiful fabrics form a veritable bower of Easter suit beauty—all the Paris shades are to be seen, It isinfinitely the greatest style show that has ever been prepared. One that will please, delight and fascinate every woman who views it. [eae Direct Entrance from Astor Place Subway Station Can You Fancy Yourself in a Suit Like This—on the puncay a a Next If you can’t, why, of course, you are not interested in further details— price, materials, etc. Ten to one there are a dozen models in the Basement Suit Section that WILL tickle your fancy—but we can’t show them ALL. But—if you can—if you have the feeling, “There is MY Easter Suit” new about this Suit—and yet it’s right up to the minute in every point. The material is a soft, cream white worsted Serge with a fine black stripe just heavy enough and just frequent enough to relieve the color monotony. The coat is lined i with white taffeta silk. i —why, read on, Nothing startlingly 1 The picture shows the style better than ey I} ‘we can describe it—doesn't flatter the Suitd= ; aparticle, either. Notice Ghoga lars patch he collar of black Bengaline Silk. The tar 2 t buttons add the finishing touch to ony in black and white, Ther it of them on the back of the coat w do not show in the picture. Now what do you think is a fair price of all this style and goodness ? ff $10. 75 is our price oo | for the Suit, regardless of how much / { more we might 1 be able to get. The Basement Store is organized to pro- vide dependable merchandise at the lowest possible prices—a policy which applies to the Suit Section equally with all others. Ready Tomorrow, Old Basement, t | | | 25c Mercerized Silky Voiles, Tomorrow, at 8c More of the same Voiles of which we recently sold thousands of yards in one day, Just one reason—the manufacturer, engrossed in the beauty of his product, overestimated the natural demand and ran his looms too long. ! quickly he accepted an offer which at any other time would have been laughed at. when the store opens tomorrow—thousands of goods in at a third of what you would expect to pay. John Wanamaker Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth streat Broadway, 3 3 3 “Famous Suit House” New York's Greatest Store For Beautiiul Easter Suits PRESENTS 17" set Of MEN’S | We have prepared an unusual p All around the four sides of this great new Wan- amaker Building the large handsome windows men that will make a most interesting study for men and most attractive exhibit for women. The exposition presents evening dress, dinner dress and afternoon dress, as well as proper apparel for business and recreation wear. Our travelers have found the most beautiful Shirts and the best Shirt-making in Paris and Bohemia, and the shirts are here exhibited in such variety as is unknown in the smaller exclusive found. An unusual’y elaborate gathering of Neckwear is represented The finest scarf silks in the world are here, brought over in large numbers, but suf- ficient silk for only three or four scarfs of a kind. The best English and French looms have supplied them, and the collection will interest every man who is particular in this very important matter of dress. The Men’s Hat Store not only presents the products of a number of the best manufactures on this side of the ocean, but has ready today the new models from Lincoln-Bennett & Co. of Lon- don, as well as special hats produced exclusively for Wanamaker’s after the ideas of our own ex- perts. The Wanamaker Shoe Stocks are compre- hensive of the best shoemaking done in America. They are not only made by manufacturers of the highest repute, but they represent betterment that has come from our own experience as to what the public wants, and as to what will make better THE WANAMAKER MEN'S STORE An Authoritative Style Exposition |That Every Man in New York Will Want' to See | MEN’S STORE, which occupies an ENTIRE CITY BLOCK, on the street floor—vast in size, conveniently arranged and exhaustively | equipped with EVERYTHING THAT MAN OR BOY WEARS exhibit a series of pictures of correct dress for| stores where goods of similar quality are to be, handsomer, more comfortable and longer wearing TOMORROW APPAREL resentation in this EXCLUSIVE are not alone handsome and stylish, but they will give the comfort and service, as well as the endur- ing good looks which result from the most careful tailoring and the maximum amount of hand-work that can be put on clothing at the various prices. This great clothing business has grown up here in the midst of the best clothing stores in Amer- ica simply by merit of the clothing, because it had quality and character to win the approval of the most critical men in America’s greatest city. Dur- jing this exposition men will have the opportunity |to examine Wanamaker clothing carefully, and have explained to them the reason why it deserves \its constantly growing popularity. No stocks in this Men's Store have better held up the character of Wanamaker furnishings than the Underwear and Hosiery, In both of these lines the most serious scientific study has demon- strated what improvements were possible, We have taught the foreign manufacturers how to make their underwear comfortable as well as serviceable. We have insisted on the refinement of finish which now appeals so widely in Wana- maker garments to well-dressed men, Then Wanamaker influence has been felt even more largely among the American manufacturers who produce our stocks. | The collections of Half-Hose are quite as in- {teresting and almost as artistic as the displays of “neckwear, and the position of importance in the man’s toilet occupied by his socks is fully ex- pressed by the elaborate assortments presented, and the artistic styles which are shown. We have been careful to provide good-fitting and good-wearing hosiery which will appeal to the men who appreciate comfort as well as moderate Ready Thursday—Old Basement, It makes little difference what you need ~—a World “Want” will go and get it. cost. The stocks of Gloves, of Comfort Garments, shoes. The variety is inclusive of every desirable sort of shoe for both style and comfort | The Wanamaker Clothing Stocks are at the top Sleeping Apparel, Collars, Suspenders and other notch of completeness right now. Wanamaker garments are equally complete, and as carefully clothing is expressive of the best that is known in assembled. this important craft. The best fabrics from the The assemblage of Clothing and Furnishings } foremost woolen mills are utilized, and no fab-|for Boys has been provided in the same ex- ric that is not absolutely all-wool, by our own haustive scale with the same carefulness of con- rigid test, ever goes into Wanamaker clothing for| struction and completeness of variety. menor boys. The tailoring is the result of the ex- One corner of the store is devoted to a most [ss of forty-eight years of eareful Wana-| complete and satisfying stock of Sporting Goods, maker improvements in the making of clothes. where we have assembled the best varieties for Every incident which in this almost half-a-century | every sporting recreation—golf, tennis, baseball, has been developed by criticism of our customers fishing and home exercises of every sort. | or our own study has been applied to the making There is a very complete stock of Furnish- of better clothing, and the suits and overcoats pre-| ings for the Dog, and unusually comprehensive feeted in this exposition, in such lavish variety, | stocks of Luggage and Toilet Goods. _,, .«atctl | JOHN WANAMAKER Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Jann ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? ac@mpy Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. Block th Ave., 35th to 36th St. 260 to 266 West 3cth St, Golden Oak | Dresser, Wiis Nature warns yott when the tra Kidney and bladde you to pass water often and get up many times S compe the d g the night. ealthy kidneys cause Jumbago, rheuma- tism, catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints or muscles, at times have headache or indigestion, as time passes you may have a sallow complexion, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though you had heart trouble, may have plenty of ambition but no strength, get weak and waste away. If such conditions are permitted to continue Verylarge serious results are sure to follow; Bright's dis- well made ae We sole yor form of kidney trouble, DR KILMER'S Dr esser, Prevalency of Kidney Disease. SWAMP-ROOT | with fancy oe aN {ie ren Ae ai Aton "i if last aac by patient and Aayatittih, iano | content themselves with doctoring the effects i while the original disease undermines the sys- | tem. Serpentine || stanchions; prettily carved, Large prea platemirror, 24x30 i at 10c a yard. A Trial Will Convince Any One. | To realize on his stock front top, "52x42 in. In}! if you are stck or feeling badly, begin taking \ Li h Id k fini h. | Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver The f polished golden oa) nis} and bladder remedy, because as soon as your | e fabrics w | kidneys begin to get better, they will help the will be ready (Actual | 7, 00 value. ) other organs to By In taking Swamp-Root, m. "KILMER & C0. : » || you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp- BINGHAMTON, ¥, ¥, “Just a Step from Bi from Broadway. lj Root is what you need, you can purchase the sold by all Druggists, j | physician's prescription for a specific disease. | ‘ ——| You cannot get rid of your aches and pains if | your kidneys are out of order. 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