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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911. | TELLS OF PAYMENT ON MORTON'S SUCCESSOR strong NOTES TO MONTGOMERY.| WILL BE NAMED FEB, 16./ ¥ui vor the placing of « practt-| “Stem ey The value of a stamp is its - 2 GN | The Club Plan Applies to ina are practical Insurance men. ‘The || ASmaEat on value. be rmeman naming of co it wach is aa es Furniture, Carpets. and |} Employees of Tremont Branch of|Gage E. Tarbell, George B, Cor-|desaded upon, woul: othe purpows fail bla edt ds DE 0 Upholstery---a Lette Down | F IS WIDOW OF Hamilton Bank on Stand telyou and George W. Perkins | of ‘sing hls name as an Ps ast ag) redeemed by "your and a Little Each Week | ies eee 4 the Candkistes, | PUaM personal selection of 1868 Established 43 Years 1911 ‘After You Ave Oting: the | ie jal of vinih R. Mont, vy. fo @uccessor Ww be named to the . President of the Hamilton Bank in West | vacancy caused by the death of Presi. figures soodsmarked in plain 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St: Things. One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street | dent Paul Morton of the Equitable Lite | Breaks a Cold in a Day. 1g 4 ‘when it failed during the panic of 1907, | Assurance Society before Feb. 16, when | Cough that Is Curable, for stealing 4,400 of the bank's funds|the next regular monthly meeting of Noted Payeleah's Forma, ‘was continued before Judge Rosalsky| the directors will be held. This infor- | and a jury in General Sessions to-day, | mation was volunteered to-day at the Annual Sale of Women’s | .«° Canary Bird and Outfit Mrs. Bessie H. Hunt Gets| ‘Two witnesses swore yesterday that|lieadquarlers of tho society, No, 30) ..Get fwom any. dvuteiat “Two ounces of $2 9 I t ad of $4 25 Montgomery sent one of them, Charles | Pond way an in ae thane " ns e ; Chan i j- | A. Gross to the Tremont branch of the} . itn ce to Argue Against Di. tlamiiton Deck after he know the bank | rectors, 18, also thelr rerular annual t t vorce Granted Her Husband. | ite worayn matructions to ae es Sebastian Brethoff, who was paying teller at the Tremont branch, told the ch meal and A children a epare this O'Neill Building, Basement. Sweet singing Hartz mountein canaries, One solid brass cage. Two food cups. One brass hook. ee quantity nt With a bad co! genuine (Globe alf oun Bessie I. Hunt, who was of} jury solldated Gas Company, nnd George W, | (0. the wife of! jury to-day of the payment of the | hogtis One One recendy named wa the late John W. Hunt, is trying with| money to Gross on Montgomery's order. Equitable trustee. the aid of her lawyer, Philip Carpen-| There were two payments, both made| J, Pierpont Morgan, who satis for OL { ISS | $2, $2.50 and $3 Shoes ter, to prove in the Brooklyn oi after hours the day before the Ham-| Europe to-morrow, 1s understood to hana ale house. that she is his Widow: "Me. Hat waal Mton Banke shut “down, Oct. 28, I. ont ced hecinaedirare | Soe tareiee ar i Nee AM | kAOwn as the “Turpentine King,” ana| Mowtdomery had been prosident of the | | One package of gravel. bank but @ few days, One of the pay- a j * Ty left @ million dollar estate. Hence the| ments made to Gross was $4400 on a e h One quart of the best bird seed. i contention that she is his widow is| note signed by Charles Gauvain, the One cuttle fish. somewhat vital to Mra, Hunt. subject of the Indictment. The other 7 2 : . ” Mr. Hunt died last December, after | W48 on @ note for $8,500, Adams Building—Second Floor One cuttle fish holder. ‘ &n interlocutory decree of divorce had peerpammericn gi ornare FOR One bird's bath tub. ’ fae te co ee: ENDS LIFE BY GAS. One of the biggest and best lots of shoes we The bird alone could not be bought in the city: Juatlee Dickey as Referee, The co-re-|sutetde in After @ Pauly | | have ever had, from makers noted for their styles, of New York for so little as $2.98, and yet every- wpondent named in the proceedings was cement, soundness of their leather; and including every bird in the entire collection has been chose’ for er Tscheiniadiess, said to be the | William O'Brien, proprietor of a small + . h 1 leather that is at present good style; * * adopted son of the Baroness Franken-| note at No. 907 Park avenue, smelled The Following Articles to Be shoe and leather tha P g 3 its sweet voice. Given Away Absolutely FREE to People NOT OWNING PIANOS! stein. Mrs. Hunt was alleged to have met him in Paris, to-day and traced the smell to room No, Died Before Argument. 6. Finding the door tocked on the inside In November, Mrs. Hunt asked that|he got Policeman Glinzman of the East ‘the decree be reopened on the ground Bighty-elghth t station to help him force an entran too, while ahe was tn Parte, “His coun-|, He, found Wiillim 1, Merrian ie artisan, forty-one years old and wel secured a stay asking for an argu-| dead in his bed with the ment which was set for Dec. 18. Mr |tube between his lps. Dr, J Hant died before that and the argu-|who came from the Presb; gas in the hallway of the second floor pumps, evening slippers, bright and dull shoes of almost every description for women. We cannot fill mail, telephone or C. O. D. Dress Linen Week orders—we cannot guarantee satisfaction to women who don’t have the shoes fitted. These are too Beautiful Qualities at Unheard- good to waste on people who do not come for them to the store. Prices DIAMOND RING GOLD LOCKET Engraved Setting. Solid Gold. ment was not had. pital, sald the man had been dead a s RF P In the New Enlarged Department, Second Floor, Adams Building." dunce apne to-day. ant ade ene fnot oman vi, Mariam eel | eK een | oe cenme wN ‘ . Dress linen week han inade «hit with,oue custome ahead with her effort to have the tne) Merman tr, at No. 107 Park avenue, SET MILITARY BRUSHES Housekeeping Linens old andl ‘ney, aa eave Dey en ‘There ome domestic disagreement terlocutory decree set aside, Mr, Car- which is accounted for by the following prices: Penter sald that later he would meot | Sine went to O Brlets to stay. aon eS : 5 : She question | as to whether the whole ’ The Above Presents Wil! Iven to the & jest Correct Answers In Their New Enlarged Location 35c. Linens at 22c a Yard death of the plalnitt before the fing! MOTHER DOESN T B Adams Building—Second Floor. ‘ PR i od ar baa in both natural and tan and pure white, lecree was granted, »: PS Yodo oveng «ar wis 560 Odd Damash Table Cloths y5c Lineiu: a ge e lence fore ef- s ~ Br unt to ho prea eneaur se WORRY NOW | \, Below Regular Prices : Colored Tener a eet antsy Ae These ‘ences with Mr. Hunt, Taken from our own stock we continue or ednesday an ul jay an are a Found Man to Save Her. : strong feature. “1 mtood life with him," Tells H She K Size 2x2 2x24 2x3 yards : 104 io Ww “" she wrote,| LEMS FLOW e eeps | ‘ i Ned Just as tong as'T eould, "1 would heve ‘| Reg. price - $2.50 $3.25 eee 25c “Pongee Linen” at 14c sound ont tad not meta man! Her Children Well ERED) UNG hc ce $250 10,000 yards of Irish pongee linen, hair-line stripe and #0 “weet, so tender and jood and true f ‘ | i enan Tamrnat, aren and Strong. Heaby Linen Napkins d corded stripes, natural linen grounds, as well as fancy odd old man for whom I had no lov | 1,400 di f hi Irish li kins at $1.95, é * * for the’sake of a few clothes and some 82.58 and #8.80 0 Seago Oe Sars eT i teinen Frenen Lin-a = How i. Mrs. Hunt referred in the letter This has a dull finish made to replace French linen, Mr, Hunt ag “buggy.” ‘he was ‘ents | Heavy Hemmed Huck Towels The Sales range includes every noted shade. yoera old when th ere married an 8,250 dozen at Ile, 14c, 18¢ and 21c each. 36-inch Economy Linen at 12 c Pchasdschs 2: Lal SICK POLICEMAN SHOOTS 18c and 20c Heavy Towelling, 14c Pink, light blue, tan, old rose, reseday gray, lilac, laven= HIMSELF IN SUICIDE TRY. 425 pieces of heavy pure linen glass and dish towelling, der, copper, leather and brown. A 5 splendi id, iméxpensive fabric for many who prefer a dress of solid color: Fairbrother of Brooklyn Had Been Acting Queerly for Several sO Weeks. Policeman W. J. Fairbrother of the mity street station attempted to kill Imself with his revolver in the @ormitory of the Amity street station, Brooklyn, at 1.15 o'clock this afternoon, He had been on sick leave for six Weeks, complaining of severe pains in his head. His wife, with whom he lives at No, 81 Warren street, reports that he acted queerly and cherished Women's’ C of i Blankets omen é 0 ay In Their New Enlarged ation January is reason enough for reducing such coats, Adams Building—Second Floor. ! But we have a still bigger reason—we are enlarging our coat department and are Lee to move the O'Neill depart- $4. 75 “St. Regis”’ Blankets $2. 98 ment over onto the Third Floor of the Adams Building, : . aan into one of the most beautiful spaces ever planned for Made of fine wool, large size for double beds; firtished K E N TU ing or mail we will give a abdomen Ames. cheviot and of seal plush and caracul cloth. White crochet spreads in large sizes; Marseilles designs. Fi $50 Coats at 929.50 brocad sik, aed ehh fasey rail ceeeatseadueee: | $4.75 Oil Stoves at $3.50 fitted backs and deep cuffs, O'Neill Building—Basement. E heating stove we have will be sold at #8.50 instead of “an You will find The Miller, The Perfection, The Dinner Sets Under-Price | ttsygnt.thy Neco. Hyer ons holds one gallon of oi fmaginery grievances much of the time! «f don't worry about my children now Iie ia te ho anne & kta. Bovthese citine or with biusice Hele cigar A. blanket of which any good Py cicrceet: Pant ort “patcol and. on |e Sey ate Old OF, COURS” $8.50 Coats at $5 bit ona ‘i ' ‘airbrother we: patrol and on} Mrs. Ames of Ludlow, al . reserve duty at 8 o'clock this morning| recent letter si -remember what | Alanson rreotly, and Having Been Notified to That $10.50 to $12.50 Coats at $7.50 $3.98 Wool Blankets at $2.98 With six other men. At a little after 1/ Father John’ (al ine has done before taining Balla ta, Pieces When Trey Cali. $14.50 to $16.50 Coats at $9.50 White wool Bohemian blankets, large and part wool; o'clock the other policemen were|for us. It been our family medi- , 1D BY MALL, Ne . 2 soft and thick and warm; free from any defect, Three- Pakened by a shot, They saw Falr-| cj I give it to both the No’ we Pianos, Living Within 100 $18.50 to $19.50 Coats at $12.50 : cuarted end ‘double bed cies. / Fee ng oe mse of te | dren and wy * : ee ee White Spreads at 78 thot himseit on the eft side ot ee Yeiled yet? on .E,| S y& Cl IP; Co., They are made of black, blue and mixed cloth and $1 ite Opreads a’ ic He Charles 5) cupy' twisted the revolver away from him, | eet eee childre nedi- | 14 ied from Lo InlandCologe Hoepial, ie eat thems fee (rom dy or Tengen erour drugs 12 44 14 W. 32nd St., New York. was slight chance of the policeman’ in any form. It cures colds and at the et niebd Gilead Ail Maa BUS Uk | Meotios Ab Gs Adies eae A Fooovery. Fairbrother hed deen a po-| same time builds up tho who are weak bail Abide sy" the Decision Mendered Wy the Sadgens n> Aare to NMeeman four years, He was twenty-| and run down, bec: it is a pure and It Is Not Necessary to Send in TR's Goupon a Name May Be Sent on Any Rine years old. wholesome food medicine. Silp of Paper. INGING ec cutaminan cee filets nes bed Gad meee ohes ea ich as GGL os castierecchmpevetestictets coreerens< i ; 08 oy [ 1 ‘oy Ta lo r Rather Than Move Them, We Shall Sell Them hey le mm a Cita aaaikbs \s0es eae eaeIGleiascesd ses euene inder-Price Or ! Ly id : O'Neill Building —Basement. $1.69 Gas Radiator at $1.19/$2 Bread ang Cake Boxes Founded 1826 $36.98 Sets at $27.50 These em toes prior | eed ay f Ahrenfeldt’s French china, the decorations are fine and made, of 6 plue steel) Kreamer's “98 Japanned t metal t with 4 LOR-4-G ST, @BTAVE. Y the shapes are new, including the large oval soup tureen heavy east me iad Bread Boxes at 59c A VE MINUTE ROM BK OAD in and large size meat dishes and plates, Every piece is fin- aluminum finish, Square. rf Men *6 Sho ished with gold. Kreamer’s $1.57 Wash Boilers at 95¢ ii c es $25.50 Dinner Sets at $15.98 Size 7, made with solid copper bottom, 4 pe shai Boker ety Finé French china, 100 pieces, very thin; decorated 89c Blue-and-White Enamel Ware at 39c r f with floral designs, ‘The handles are finished with clouded Quadruple coated enamelware, covered saucepans To Close Out - . be gold. $6.75 T Wake as $5.25 and water pitchers. While they last Pe : LL e ea oets a y 59c Dish Pans at 19¢ fet 4 ° Several Lines of | Furniture Witho ul Deposits Austrian china tea sets, 56 pieces to the set, made of Heavy coated enamel dish pans, in 17 quart sizes, ‘\ i . : | buyer. Our methods are alive te please our patrons. iti nn Austrian china; very good decorations; finished 59c Enamel Ware at 39c i u y ‘ . Small Deposits and pues A { Triple coated milk kettles, saucepans, buckets, pre- - nt Tan Russia, Black Russia and Low ee $8.98 Dinner Sets at $4. 98 serving kettles, roast pans and colanders, z | Patent Calf Button and Lace Shoes. prevail throughout our entire These are plain white, porcelain; there are 100 pieces 59c to $1.45 Bath Room Fixtures at 50c i! d $1, O0aWeek Opens an Account to the set, For the kitchen it would be hard to imagine Every piece in the lot is made of heavy brass, nickel || We will offer Brass Bed ‘ any til Dy bauer plated, and warranted the best of its kind, even at the |i ; : original price, ‘t Regular $5.00 and $6.00 Values at Fancy China Under-Price Ete Busi Randng Seat Dish | O'Neill Building—Basement | ‘Fowl ars, two sizes, ¥ Has 6 cot Brush Hold- 3 $ 3 2 5 Partly because it is January, and partly because the HL Bop Die iaaais be: ° department is being enlarged and everything is to be moved that is not sold. ee erin i Sale of Lining Remnants A Special Line o' 15c to 19c China at 10c \ Any f Plates in various sizes—fruit plates, cream pitchers, ‘ ’ ‘late Mirror; fen a with 4 ! Saneat ay all f eal a ca Lard. Boys Sturdy School Shoes tive "05, 25" rail hee Aye 16.75 yt at olive dishes, oatmeal saucers; all in very pretty designs, New Enlarged Department, Adams Building—Second Floor. | Call and Make Your own Terms — 35¢ to 49c China at 25c Remnants and the ends of linings that have Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Conneetiont Syrup pitchers, plates, condensed milk jars, ete, | been all sorts of prices. These are offered at this Rooms Rooms | Rooms). Rooms | Rooms Apartments i r Farntsbea | rarntsned | parnened | Purn shed | fura shed | Puroisaed tor 10c Plates at 5c | price to bring you into the beautiful new and , : + bth Ave.;.10th'S at $49.98 at $69.98 | at $89.98 | af $109.98 at$i49.75 $200 Up Bread and butter size, in oral patterns, nlarged lining department on the. Second Floor? Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Write for Lists of These Guthts. Sewing Machines on Credit O8e to $1.75 Historical Jugs at 50e of the Adams Building. 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46ih St. (uy ery, : : u t