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tional Reserve Association, DTHERS WITH BANKER Directors From Groups Banks Would Manage Affai --Proof Against Politics. von W. Aldrich's long-awaited “plan the revision of the national legislation, made public to-day. It does not o template the establishment of a cent bank. It is so far from what most p ple have expected Mr. his confidence, it may able surprise, ‘he plan was submitted to-day to tonal Ofonetary Commission at eting called for the purpose, but S © Aldricn was not present. Thi 8 @ suggestion aimost of the tra, the fact that when the hour ca: the formal promulgation of w) wator Akirich is known to regard crowning constructive effort of } he was miles away, speeding to athJand on a compulsory search With, His communication ted to the Commission by rman, Représentative Vreeland w York. Central Bank Will Not Do. ar from recommending the insti a of a@ central bank, Mr. Aldr pressly disclaims bellef in it culated to meet the needs of tation. He uses the term but on en, in his letter of transmittal, a: Vhile we have found much that Ari in the operation of 8 Government banks of Euro e of then is applicable to ds here. The good resi eh they obtain can, I bell Teached without the creat! @uch central bank. I feel that hewhich is proposed reaches th. ults without being open to the Hons whith may well be brow, {inst suh an institution.” Th@t Mr. Aldrich does propose ts ablishment of the “Reserve Assoc m of America,” representing w ght be called a federation of lo tsoclations formed by national. bar. rose in the confidence of Mr. Aldr ew particular attention to the pa hich they said he had taken to p: de against control of the associa r anybody, | On this point, In his letter to the ec {ssign ho says himself that he belie LY come as ® association, organized as he p yses, could not be “controlled by [tious monetary interests or do: yated by political influence.” Features of His Plan. that It Is dificult to state b Ay “to bo the essentials: esentatives of banks, formed by jess than ten banks each, each b holding stock in the association in p portion to its cai Directors elected by these to the bo: of “branch” associations, one branch tor h of fifteen financial districts inte which the United States would be divided, Each “branch” board we inclyde a certain proportion of n not bankers, but representing Indus agricultural, commercial and other terests, The “branche: to the Reserve / rectors, forty-five must also be a p resenting interests 0 There would be also s bers of this board, name tary of the Treasury, Commerce and Labor, t ot the Currency and th * in tur socint a Ps two deputy governors of the asso tloa, Appointed by President. The governor and deputy govern of the fon woul! be appo' by the President of the United and be removable by him for cau: The & would pal fiscal a Governmen time the rate of exohan ‘and even’ tes would re those of P 1 ks. P: mercial paper, Passing up from the local as well as ¢ banks ates also two 1 banks, or dep classes of 1 ments of bar make loans upon real est of mutual tt support s members W is de The system which the assoct meet currency e at leng! ——————-——_—_—— -socka cay Train Jumps Trac An electric train on the Rocka Beach division of the Long Island f 4.25 for Brooklyn, jumped the track long trestle which 6) is Jamaica skidded crossways ng the track bi end none was hurt. NO CENTRAL BANK, BUT A FEDERATION, ALDRICH'S PLAN Senator Aiming at Currency Reform Would Have Na- ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Senator Nel- banking as he himself calls tt, w Aldrich to pros %e, that to those who have not been was pre- he vic am- So well knit is the scheme propored, provisions of the plan, but these seem At bottom, local’ organizations of rep- at 1 be used as a bi to be in effect national trust compani National banks would be pr form ‘branchés only in their own temlay afternoon, Just after clearing the the road nearly three hours. were few passengers on the train S. of rs for ral eo the a en- ere ete me hat as his the for e- of tu ich as the nce, he 's the our nits fon the ob- ght the ja- hat cal ks. teh ins ro- on m= ves pro mal the not ank Dro- ard cla nors asis new | es, mediate com ties, and they | also be organized for business in for- | eign countries by vould k. way alle you Bay, and Miss Farrar Sings Again in “Butierfly.” BY omeveiee “M audience to House last under Toxcanini's dire tlonaily good, Miss dact her principal IN DRE! Arthur Hamme Theatre yesterda dress rehearsal o in a prolo: tro's Mas Locke, Gaetano Mero! VIOLIN RECITAL BY Miss 1p Never wait for Father John's road, which left Rockaway Beach at) prompt relief fragn colds and throat and lung troubles. their is, besoposas detour, be the body and allow iy a deeper hold, ADAMA BUTTERFLY,” ine “MAESTRO’S MASTERPIECE” “TIMELY J a cold to wear off— it wears away the and nerse-destroying drugs upon which many medicines depend for ' SUBWAY DIRECTORS STAY. Old Board Reelected at Annual Meeting of Interborough-Metro- polltan Stockholders, The entire old Boat of Directors of the Interborough-Metropolitan Com | pany was re-elected at the annual meet- the company, No. 165 Broadway to-day There had been talk of the election of men identified with the J. P. Morgan in- terests, That this was not done ts sald to be due to the city’s failure to take definite action in the company's offer | to build the new subways. addresses here given, for positi Vegetable peg ia ea) cure mor Remo is ah Ae ant Sarah J. Bae ERED. No.2, Hox 10 Pooria,Lil.« Mra, Christina Reed, 106 MoundSt, Mass.eMrs. Nathan 1, Greaton, 61 rth Main St, is Mra, Emma Imee, 833 1st Se. Mrs. Alvona Sperling, 1463 Clye irs.1t.R. Hnoy,713MineralAy, Misave dire, Willlo Edwards Mrs.W. M. Housh, 7 East- of ny view AY 2 , lia E. Stew Uae eRLY sia, iH IK, Campbells 06%orth ond R RAWLING. | Broken =Mrs, Evons, 826 Halsoy 82. YowMrs. Lizzie Holland, Cathimot, Wash. Mrs, Elva Barber EAwards, 116, 0b Alice Kirlin, 333 West Lizzie 8. Hinkle, R.R. No.3. rs, Gaston Blondeau,1612 with Farrar as Cio-Cio- other bulging Opera rs, Chas. Bauer, Sr., atle Kubik, R. 2, Dox 6. ryt Farra Mrs. Louis Fischer, roe St. nitord, Mowe = Mri “harles A. Austin, +Porter,782 Albany Mrs. Joo Grantham, 6% W. joveor St. Obio.eMrs, Sophia Hoff, 615 Mo- Ave. W. F. Pooler. di. Johnston, 210 were many cur- act, the baby get- Bact Pena Mrs Chine Ln Gauwitz, R.R.No, , Box 62. Angiist : Mo. -=Mre. Winfleld Dang, RF. 1.2, irs, B, M. Schoru, 1083 St. G, Lelser, 6219 Kinkaid Mrs. Thomas Asbi Tie atte. Anne Schwarts, 828 ss vet thbibdodes Wm. Ahrens, 22001. 21st St. Edith Wieland, 238 Anguste Verpermann, zzie Sout, ee power of Ly es, Not one of these wome form for the use of their names i ing that we should refer to the do other suffering women to Vegetable Compound is a reliable GIVEN AUTUMN HALL. carina waa piven (AED ea eae nothing but the truth, mn Hall, a| = an Hall. 5-Piece Parlor Sulte, mahogany a Verona Velour, Value 840.00, , 3 Rooms $ 4 Rooms Completely 75 Complete! Furnished Furnished WRITE for our NEW@ CATALOGUE containing information regarding Dy our outfits, Mailed Fre £ ap A Morris Chale in 9} Mahowany G4 IMAI AaMAdgaaanas FEVEVS VSS VE PEEK: 1911 Worl is indispensable to factory or library, th Aye eal ADVICE lungs instead, Medicine gives Free from alcohol effect, and which ane they weaken the disease to get THE EVENING WORLD,’ ing of the stockholders at the offices of | from woman’s ailments aro invited to write _.o the names and LIBERAL CREDIT TO ALL Fi Railroad 4° politician or writer, the merchant or speaker. | ‘CONTAINS: } WEALTHY WOMAN MISSING. Mra. Alice Penney of Good Ground Ss ht by Ha I | Mrs. Alice Penney, wife of Frederick Penney of Good Ground, L. T., has been missing several days, and an active search being made for her by her | | husband, her mother, Mrs. Eliza Jane wa, and friends. Penney is wealthy tn her own | , owning several cottages at Good Ground. Mrs, Penney disappeared from | a Brooklyn boarding house, where she | spent several days. She went to Brook. lyn to board, saying that she belleved the change would do her good. She is | about thirty-five years old. | TUESDAY, JANUARY ve proof that Lydia E. Pinkham’s female ills. Organic Displacements, Diack Dack, Minn=Mrs, Anna Anderson, Box Magelo Ester R-F.D.1. wT. Purnell, 307 Lineoin =Dfrs, Ela Johnston, 289Liberty St. Chicago, T1 Avenue, Painful Periods, Calesonta, ‘Wis.< Drs, Ph. Schattner, R.R. 14, m Of, . B. Mason, R.R. No. 2. ‘iss Amelia Diao, Box if, iF. 3. F, ier, Box 620, finnie Mueihay, iq Mra, Julia Konicheck, ‘Atwater, Ohio, PrairieduChien, Wi Now, Irregularity. X.=Mrs. Clara Darbrake,17 Marie- Grayville, nh Hudson, Ohio, M Box’ 32, Ovarian Trouble. Morrayvilio, Til. }frs. Chas. Moore, RR. 3, Philadelphia, Mrs, Chas, Boeli, 2219 N, ‘Goo. Strickler, B. No 6, Mrs. Jon G, Moldan, moeino,1F.D.7, lohan, fawy Utlea, Ohio,=Mrs. Mary Earlwino, K. F.D. 3, 6, Olio. Mrs, Charley Chapman, K.P, Bia Ii Mrs, Henry Loisoberg, 743 Adams fchnciferstown Py Cyros Hetrich, = N re Nervous Prostration, Towa. Mrs. Clara Franks,R.F.D.3, 0 fo. M J bire, We P.Valewtino, 902 Line Mudie vit Aen. May Nolen. vil hif0.% Knoxvill Gronogo, Camden, N. ‘ Jantson, rs. prank Clark, 2416 F, é! iy A These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses of dia I, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to cure female never received compensation in an: n this advertisement—but are will- pm because of the good they ma prove that Lydia E. Pinkham’‘s e and honest medicing, and that the statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are the fi nish, frames upholstered in » 125 R WEEK ENS AN 26.50 5 Rooms Completely $ Furnished 150 OUR LIBERALCREDIT TERMS apply also to Long Istand, New Jersey and Connecticut. Ma Pay reight and Fare. Ladies’ iis 1-98 = Tinsel IOs Bi oo... 498 Ea a open a earesre “ihe, "BAT STS SPAVE. sarunony TOS JIL I= Av CORNER oganaaad: erpensarsangaronrs LEE BEDE POV id Almanac the home or office, the ne teacher or lawyer, the rl 10,000 Facts and Figures relating to every imaginable subject. Price 25 Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents. Mrs, Wm, Tully, 2062 Ogden | ni Alke luelia A. Dunham, Box 17, 1911. | Anty Drudge Tells How to Prevent Washday Smells. Jones—‘‘Holy smoke! Is some one burning glue in the kitchen?” Mrs. Jones—‘‘No, Theodore. It’s washday you know, and what you smell is the suds-steam from the wash- boiler.’’ Anty Drudge—‘‘Why don’t you use Fels-Naptha and do away with the washboiler? Then there will be no steam to permeate the whole house every washday.’’ The Different Kind of Soap. -: That, in a nutshell, is Fels-Naptha. * Different—because Fels-Naptha is more than a soap—it is a different way of washing. Different—because Fels-Naptha gets the wash ready for the line in about half the time of any other soap. Different—because Fels-Naptha itself does the work of loosening the dirt from the fabric, which every other soap leaves to you to do with the washboard. Different—because with Fels-Naptha |" there’s no backache: no need for long bending over the tub, as with other soaps. _| Different—because Fels-Naptha saves | rubbing. Different—because Fels-Naptha pacing does in cool or lukewarm water what the best other soaps will not do even in scalding hot water. Follow directions on the wrapper, summer or winter. ted and green _DENTISTRY. __ DENTISTRY. The New Waterbury Way A radical departure from old ideas, permitting comfort and satisfaction heretofore found impossible. Neat, strong, durable and beautiful. Teeth cannot be detected from Nature's own, Roof of mouth absolutely uncovered. Cannot ke had elsewhere—our own exclusive invention, Come here in the morning and have us ¢xtract your old teeth FREE, andgo home at night with a new set that fits your mouth pertectly. Lost teeth replaced without the use of plates, Decayed teeth re- stored. Loose teeth tightened. All work guaranteed for ten years, Every form of dental surgery and all extractions made PAINLESS by | WOMEN'S Dressing SACQUES | All sizes—worth 18 J [rao and 64 inch——reg OP... [ote natty | Excellent hi quatey pure df and 62 neh m and full satin | ful—all sizes Mercerized TABLE CLOTHS } By Pe . i <7)| GYxSI--worth 41.25... Soaks eat ng t 3.50 lt _ tionally beautiful cloths with Lipaal to aap dae de i around—clear, briltiant wi All, wool Cheviots. ti colors and | ind etiotee designs. | One model hs FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fiith Avenue JANUARY SALE? “This Why Not? WE ARE GIVING BEST VALUES! Carefully Read This List of AT January Sale Specials for To-morrow 4 aq s the B Customers Say siest Store in Town” me—If you cor you'll buy! If you read you'll c No Mail or Telephone Orters—We Reserve Privilege of Limiting Quantities, WOMEN'S COATS \ 6.50 |FINE LINEN DAMASKS ei i length—value 89,98 70-ineh ¢ 89 Blac and Tweed mixtures—véanl- | Hoautitul hand Trish Futan stuces-alt new this sonson ull third worth | ful satin ploach—popular desigi -65 | iRISH LINEN DAMASKS styles splendid quallth WHITE BATISTE WAISTS Beautiful styles--worth 8 deep yok nadie a ial | MERCERIZED DAMASKS } 2.00 | "a'yds, wide—worth .75..... Aer 83.69 ‘d-stock of [Noto width—very fine and @ beau and stock of | snow-white, full” satin. bleseb- ace and copies of fine | linens-—damasks . : |for a ‘cholo table, though so low % fine Maoy Trish, trimmed tue cha—oth ‘ mechs TURKISH BATH SHEETS 1}ox8 yds.—reg. .98.... | 1.25) Ful ‘Dlesdhad—chese and spongy. veined with Vat, [Bleached TURKISH TOWELS side frill—other 28x51—usually .39. Extra large, and close, self-striped border. Pluny taco—ail sizes ALLOVER EMB'Y WAISTS Would be low-priced at1.98. 1 kime all Ince iful styles. » mod trim | SILK PETTICOATS r \ 40h) 2 Black : LINEN DAMASK TOWELS | 161g tukyleenbios GhitonTathese Se galtored| — gud dines Hwee Towards ped pleated or ruftied founce— all lengths. All. pure iinen—Damaske are in be BLACK PETTICOATS |: 77 | Bee ish Te aaah ve Embroidered—reg. 81.24... J TTY |fno woe sort’ Anish*=white damask 4 of ee lees firm, lustrous pak ders—18x36—-worth .22 and .: teat ‘ 7 also ALL LINEN TOWELLINGS ration sekeeper's Pride— "1 2aes MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS | AO Lett ite: “s -inch length—-reg. .69.... ar P Qualities of -musiin and workmanship | BARNSLEY TOWELLINGS Bgteer that please particular men—collar or col All Unesi-—-wortll 18 cee ant larless——fast color braid trim, Also checked and plaid glass towellingtpjg) -77 | LINEN SHEETINGS 90-inch—worth .08.... Every thread line MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS Itand laundered—81 kinds, Well-known } name in each shirt -some silt bosome—knite “or side " pleats-—all | FIT ig! prenene tendo conditions, . | BABIES’ ALL WOOL Coars | RANEY Abpea tye 2's Hate ate fe gs oe. | lovely | Medium wolght-—soft finish—a a remark | able value, being below import cost. cor 'S and SQUARES value at 39. {taco medallions and braids—materials are fine all-wool batiste and Bedford cord. Novelty SCRIM CURTAINS | 1 2.00 Full length—val Filet inserting, Reeaieued edge— | Avory and Arabia Tapestry TABLE COVERS } 1,37| yds, square—value #2.19, . i Oriental and two-toned color- inge fringed. Tapestry COUCH COVERS | 2 i RENAISSANCE DOYLIES Round and square—special. } AG | Large size—plain or drawn work couvebiens | woot BLANKETS } 5 ert 1.27 |, Full size—value 86.08 pair. ae Good va at 81.98 ’ White and colored, with pink or Oriental designs in_rich ‘reversible. color | borders—sile binding. \ 2.98 } ings—extra wide (60 inch)—fringed. Western Wool BLANKETS ) our New Botanical Discovery. Full Sets of Teeth. . - $500 Gold Crowns, 22 karat. Gold Fillings... . "$1.00 up Silver Fillings. ...,. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W. 28d St., New Fork, 414-410 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Opp, Hiden Mus bam ) HOU Rs, 8 TO 6; SL NDAYS. 9 Tou: German, French and Swedish spoken, fhe up & Straus Ladies in attendance, the clothes: (1) from weakening of the - | | fibre by heat; (2) from the wear of hard If you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without a plate. I do this with absolute sa‘isfaction, Examination of your teeth free. BRIDGE WORK, PER TOOTH, $5.00 Artificial Teeth $7, $10 and $15 '—DR.H.W.GUILSHAN N, E. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance, 271 W. 125th St, | is FOR SALE. 2 FOR SALE, DIAMONDS aaa aia eo WATCHES ‘cx" CREDIT ek: wh abu Cas “Take Blevator, HELP WANTED—MALEk, WATCHES JEMELIY | ICALL OM WHITE TOIT ILLUDYMATED CATAL ‘Sweetace: 170 BROADWAY, COR, MAIDEN Ly. Mor AN able to set dim. for canning a r eady position, Addie ALAA | en ns ELECTIONS AND MEETINGS, at A call iY en Saran 6 eLoniiNG CO Ses} Park Placoy yin 401 Traramms, Nor EN 67 aa era THE hier Watches on Credit Bie B, M, DAVIS & ne NAG Joba St. kuolders of W YOR hao" Velock P.M, “ se ORGE RAMSEY, Paty To pre | Dresden Curtain MADRAS | 7! Much appreciated at $3.98. . 36-inch worth 10 | ‘| For large beds—white, with colored Oriental, floral. and stained glass de- | ders--silk binding. signs—-new goods, } saw EDGINGS AND INSERTS A Ouse Fine Eoaish NAINSOOKS | ; 27}, Value 15 ets. vd, baad) Ig yd. worth $1.69... } Point de Paris ond. to o f eon'n wear, £0 exquis nch—most “desirable ir fu aati exquisitely tne dosirables” ever found on sale Here! aid on WHITE MADRAS } gs, | Embroidered ALLOVERS | + 45m h-—15 et. quali | and Waist Frontings. . aa Ficures and stripes in gnany pretty styles | New designs that usually selijat .59, ou for walsts, sbirts, ct |S catdatdacy Sac Onee teat ' U | Embroidery MERCERIZED BATISTES 10) and Conset Coverin a a 30 inch—reg. 14 et nd 39 et, goods—f Ex ol ne 0! o wu ara fa Ans: soft and stiky @ beau | lau attractive atte, 1c a wew * ® 3 te ow et January Sale of ae start Sheets and Pillow Cases a No Mail or Telephone Orders aif at To sell as wo are selling two things are necessary. one First—QUANTITIES Second—PRICES. pe Think of what it means to offer six leading makes at the quotations given,s", d what {t means to have the quantities to meet the extraordinary demangneia -And remember also, and this 1s very important: ad at All Cotton Goods Are Advancing—BUY NOW Pillow Wild ATLANTIC’ AND Cases | WASH HEAVIER MOWAWKS. 42x00 1 ty --val. 16% wal} Ing 5 S145 val 201 val nae i a val.22} val2d | = Sheets: val, 06 val, .7t val 7S 1x00 sal x6 90x00 val OL Hematitehe illow Cases a > and 10 cents more, respectively, “7 MORNING SPE CIALS— sett baos Pride Recurtam tb Until 1 P.M. * No Mail or Telephone Ordere’ ent dealers buying, quantities restricted attr Lines Black | and 28 CBP LAS Waldts h 1.45 \ Umbrellas Shawls or Isabella “Opoee we large ‘hillow muff, 1S rth Feoow 26 a Hana MAIN PLOOR, 98e Hand Bags MAIN” FLOOR #e Chiffon Cloths: 69 42 . #ht and dask LUNGS LEATHER Good knit sino ShOOND FL Trousers IETS eee p Boys W9¢ All- Wool Panamas Dithes GOOTS- MAIN. PL high necked je Mere'z'd Poplins a Seen ASH DRESS FAmniCss > Foulard Sateens. . 4 niperfectlons $4.98 Hematitehed ‘Set Bure deoteh Lace trim—wid wishes % ly Baioned — scarfs, taker Dadud iran