The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1911, Page 10

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et 10 to Mr. Van Nor+ women were arrested, but were never amount In prosecuted by Mr. Van Norden, A high official is authority for the statement _ that Mr, Van Norden's depvartar not because of this alleged incia Diekin- | y cash VAN NORDEN GAVE Karly in 1909 the lat tof the Madi« son, then President of ‘ the Carnegie | , Trust Company closed by the " bers of the Mr. i} it would be jtage to buy |@en ‘Trust Com | would admit + membership in | TOALAW CLERK Banker Raised $100,000 on with nowied Town Mansion Before Son | ayes ee acquisitto s Rroup to imstances can I give & 1 any statement as to etter,” raid Mr Oheney of the Bank all the facts and zed to make «the amming syndicatr Goreed the He sald “het, $0 0,000 a i ee Left for China. Ph de ng Depart MIX IN CUMMINS DEAI ut, and necearit | Search of Carnegie Trust for "wns nace Books Reveals Alleged Dupli- |» » cate Entries in Bank Purchase. Sdemt and ance the principal st of the Van Norden Trust Com named the Madison Trust Company, In letters to friend, written from Shong- hai, China, has made known that he | purposes to remain away f: New York at least another year. 7 m Jaration from Mr. Von Norden surprise to the State Banking ment, or to the officers of the Die Trust Company, who are lig the Madison Trust Company under an arrangement made at the Sunday « ference in which J. Pierpont Mor Departmen Carnegie T quired banki »pert Gave Van Norden $1,000,000 “after buying th he Van Preserves Natural Color of the Hair. n stock of participated, immediately after the Norden cloning of the Carnegie Trust Company, ber o Jan. 7. dumped Transactions in several banking in- into the v stitutions from which Mr. Van Norden | tion, putting fy An attempt was mad t aie by" Witiam "8. Com tutions concerned in the deal. During Py Mr. Cum- Nashville captain of industry, form t mins , an ase nd quickly to| nt. Putin a} unces of orris root and four ounces of therox Shake until iting for the | well mixed. — Once or twice a week | sr «| sprinkle a little of this powder on the | head and brush it thoroughly through ‘the hair. “This dry shampoo removes dirt, dust and dandruff from the scalp and | leaves the hair fresh, sweet J (Phe therox helps to grow beaut and preserves its natural color.”"—Advt. | of District-Attorney Whitman's invesu- gation into the affairs of the Carnesie 1 ‘Trust Company. Mr. Whitman has been | $1 at work on the books of the failed in- stitution two weeks, but so Involved are [ANMinine Bim Kaan a wome of the transactions that the in- from tayton pariingd Guiry is still in its first stages. th 4 $100,000 Mortgage to Law Clerk. = th On Feb. 10, 190, Warner Van Norden, W father of the absent banker, put a Wer $100,000 second mortgage on his white t7¥" companies tistead marble town house, No, § East Sixty a War- upon a f the up- Payweue oF to the papers on file the mortgage subject to a first lien of $140,000 in fu the Seamen's Bank for Savings, wh! was recorded in October, 19%. | The second mortgage was given tn tavor of “Hiram Barney.” The Evening | World, after a careful investigation, has located Mr. Barney. He is a bean lew clerk in the office of Parson Closson & Mclivaine, No, 52 William * with «© room at No." 18 East Fortieth street. Parsons, Closson & Mc- Jivaine are attorneys for the uptown Vanking institutions from which the younger Van Norden retired a year ago. | Warner M. Van Norden had been widely known as the éwner of the Jay estate at Rye. With his wife, beautiful former Grace Talcott, and their adopted son, John, Mr. Van Norden occupied the historic mansion, with herds of Our Annual February Sale of Furniture, Bedding, __Etc., on To-morrow (Wednesday), With These Big Values and Large Savings Chiffoniers Handsome Quar- Scotch Highland cattle, half a dozen exceptionally large H xobra and a sacred cow or‘two roaming rt French plats tered Oak, highly -over the 172 Mr. Van Norden has, tecad 8 Ui polished, large mot been there since Christmas, 1900, mirror; > large | drawers, French and on Feb. 1 following the large drawers, with brass| jiote oval mirror. retinue of servants was given two pulls; value $9.98. |? . weeks notice and pay in full by Mrs, Van Norden, The agent in charge of the property at Rye said to-day: “Neither Warner M. Van Norden nor family has control hich was incorpo- rated several BO as the London | and Edinburg! ny. T am not at Mberty to tell in whom the control is vested. There is a large mortgage against the property ino Rockers, golden oak finish; hard- wood veneer teat: large and com: fortable; value Bis. *O9) Dining Chairs, iight golden oak finish; cane seat ; carved back; 85c regular $1.25. Brass Beds, best English lacquer; 2-inch posts, heavy fillers; $5. 98 all sizes; value $8.98... . sterilized Hair Mattress, pure hair; full weight; A. C. A. tick; diamond or.biscuit tufted; all sizes; $5. 29 value $8.49........ fe Bed Combination White Enamelled ith @ bond issue, Mr. Van Moac‘and gets nove fot" curt | Bedi value... $3.98) $444 nearly @ year ago, and there is not |Woven Wire ; ny eT the remotest possibility of Mr. and Spring, value... 1.98 = vw ; Mrs. Van Norden ever resuming occu- Cotton Top Mat- ie wt \ pency of the Jay mansion.” Complete. i] AW Departure Not Du tress, value. 3.50 P : WN UM 4 ‘The Bear dah wees in eaten ‘an Complete value...$9.46 All sizes. Np - Norden sailed from New York ts not known, On Jan. 7, 1910, he received wide notice because of the story of an encounter in Fifth avenue near the ‘Waldorf with two women, whom he claimed robbed him of $28,000. The Floor Oil Cloth, 2 yards wide, ¥ heavy quality; cut from the roll! any | Velvet Rugs, 27x54 inch, beautiful desired length; special, a variety of floral and Oriental snvare yard 22C|itieta ne GSC No C. 0. D. or Mail Orders This is Harvest-time for Men at the five Brill Stores THE EVENING WORLD, TU ‘|MODEL SERVANT ARRESTED. <"" Vihahy Bi Restores “a day nursery Re j house. Sena arwar of Steal=| similar bill. ing Gowns and Far A ervant was arraigned to-day | Bua rive, 7.0 Harlem Police Court char 1 and Magistrate Steinert held Margaret the model servant appeared, taking own effec's eared Mrs $1,000 and 6, and De eu Instant Ath avenue, muse and the th la FOR NEW DAY NURSERY. Up by i ALBANY, Feb inter eater New York institutt le Nelghborhoo l up to two ESDAY, Joon D. tor McManus ALMANAC ¥ z | Piles Quickly Cured At Home Relief, Trial Package Mailed Free to | All in Plain Wrapper. H awe of Piles FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG ik, Mar FEBRUARY sckefeller Jr. 8 pduced to-day of New York » Institution is to Idren can be | ners are em- quire the old Introduced a | 24 Moon rises... 1.00. | Low Water a BL | Rion x R40 8 40. 16.20 16.1% Permanent Cure— All COMPANY, 268 Dora Mich. Kindly send Stamps. for your loyal patronage. $3.50 Office Stool, $2.75 | (Like Cut.) | Revolving wood seat, which can be adjusted any height to suit the user, made of n oak, thor- finished; 31 in. high, bent- wood le strengthened 12 cross b all steel castings; a thoroughly con- structed article in every way. Telephone Tables In mahogan 83.25 stool, regular price, 5; this sale +++ +92,50 $1.50 Step-Ladder Chairs at $1.19 Full size and well finished. 98c Curtain Stretchers at 79c Storm Coats, just when they’re needed most, are at the very lowest prices of the season. _ The Winter pruning of prices has resulted In magnificent values. Brill Overcoats and Suits, in every detail of construction, the best made at their original prices, are now worth to you considerably more than the money you pay for them. — Silk-lined Overcoats, smart Storm Coats, inixture Suits, fancy blue Suivs, ( formerly selling up to $30, are now only 50, And Suits and Overcoats regularly up to $22 are now only $13.50. 279 BROADWAY, Near Chambers St. FIVE STORES: rs 125TH STREET, SE At Third A’ " 47 CORTLANDTST., At 49th Street. 4 8 fb Near Greenwich UNION 14th St, UA. Near B' THE HOUSE OF BE ER VALUES Four yards long and two yards widc, convertible into $1.50 value, cither small or large sizes, at $1.19 as desired, $3 Clothes Hampers at $2.35 Extra large size, hand made of whole willow. ‘They are made very strong and will outwear three of the ordinary cheap kind, $1.05 Saucepans at 65c The 'Wear-Ever” aluminum saueepans that will hold about three quarts. ‘They have along handle and cover and have Berlin $2.50 in Goods Free. This is what you Ey get for a filled book of Surety You select the mer- chandise from our stock (except groceries) marked in plain figures. This is the bonus we give you of high class Roll and Flat for assortment and quality are probably not equalled any- where in Greater New York. Only standard makes of Desks, and our Ch: i Tables, etc., are sold here, embody foremost makers of this class of fui Every Flat Top Ty Stool is included in this sale. pay alittle This is a It means that the price quoted. 1868 Established 6th Ave. 20th Formerly known as the O' Specially Low Prices Prevail 1 ERY article of furniture exploited in these stores is of standard, first class quality—no seconds find place here and durability is ire ANNUAL SALE’ C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 FURS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES IMPORTED MODELS Long and Medium Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces. the desirable furs. Also models of our own design. Men’s Fur Coats, for Evening and Street wear. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. Robes and Animal Rugs. 391 Fifth Avenue, New York ' G 1911 The Club Plan Applies to All Home Furnishing .Lines—a Little Down anda Little Each Week at Your Convenience. 43 Years to 22d St. The Departments Below and Homefurnishings m General NEILL BUILDING at this Introduction of the new Homefurnishing Store Comparison Proves It guaranteed. Special 3-Day Sale of Office Furniture & Filing Devices | To-Morrow, Thursday and Friday dn the Newly Enlarged Department, First Floor, O'Neiil | Homefurnishing Store, Formerly O'Neill Building We mean to do the office furniture business of ) New York City, and have feueren together an aggregation Top Desks and Office Chairs that ig best qual jt pewriter De. lendid plan for those who are beginning # of the original ¢ ephone procurable from the iture. . Bookkeper's Desk, Office Chair and You may take adrantage of our Club Plan when buying furniture. You wn and a little at your convenience while using the goods | | . Stools, Telephone | | | | necd be put in the | | Ready-- New 1911 | Linoleums | In the O'Neill Homefurn ishing Sto ‘cond Floor ~ formerly O'Neill Building. These were bought be- fore the manufacturers advanced their prices—a powerful reason why we are cnabled to close them out at much than construc enables the us to make a com bination of small units of new business. office fixtures less (Just like il- se A RCrran East Bie ney Bie | variouskindsto lots purchased sirce. lustration) A | $33.50 Roll-Top Desk at$25| $6 Office Chair, $3.75 | si Presents: Inlaid Linol ane Gi . By Lik aya nlaid Linoleums kind is al- most a neces Reg. $1.50. Sale Price, $1.19 sity in an | = office as well | | peat, form, Reg. Price, 95e as in the which can be eda . Bikne, Lome, Shee \ anged or added to without | Reg. $1.10 Price, 89¢ are made of Estimates cheerfully fur- Reg. 1.09. Sale Price, 79¢ beautiful Ml brated catalogue, with R quartered jled upon request Wilton Rugs At Re- oak and solid : ‘ ; mahogany. COCA AIS SET duced Prices The size of ings and can | — t inal cle f all top is 14x16} endnearte:| rane A final clean-up of a sea ae any height; comfortably shaped | 7] patterns that we are not iniiatstool aay tales unt eeseach arms. ‘This saa very pleasing de- | [4 golden | He 1 pol PAR s * sign, thoroughly constr vk | going to re-order. the table and is entirely out of the throughout Ae will ake I ongth going way: addition to the furnis! ‘Tin. 5. Rugs at In golden oak, table, regular price, ofti depth | R $4.50; this sale $3.25 gin, | 50 Rugsat., In golden oak, stool, regular price, . 48.50 Rugs at.. $2.75, this sale.... » $2.25 se Paes ‘i ; riter Di 43.50 Rugs at.. See ‘ as separate lock; wri hone 5 7 nands: tlle, regiiler soiag | constructed that it will not shrin ay ihe ¢ Stool 40.50 Bust a haat ipsa i or swell ‘This is a high-grade desk | pelgataglatsased $7.50 Rugsat........ 30 in every way; « very low figure at ephone Table © Stool .92.50 After-Inventory Reductions on First Quality Housefurnishings O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Basement—formerly O'Neill Building. $4.75 Oil Stoves, $3.50 Every one warranted odor- less and smokeless. The solid brass tank holds one gallon of oil, which will burn for eight hours. 45c Brooms at 35c Made of selected corn, sewed four times. They have a handle of bamboo of lightest weight. 99c Frying Pans at 69c “Wear-Ever” aluminum, large size. These will not burn and will outwear three of any other kind, $1.25 Ironing Boards at 98c Ona stand. . The folding kind that occupies small space. $4.75 value “t $3.50 $2.25 Carpet Sweepers at $1.69 Bissell’s standard sweeper; every one warranted. $2.25 value at $1.69 They come in assorted finishes. $1.49 Ash Cans | $7.49 Surety Washing Machines at $5.25 $1.35 Saucepans at 98c at $1 y “Wear-Ever” aluminum, s pee with long handles and covers. nachin They hold about 4 quarts. Made of Vo wa (or fae which we think is and called Suret $1.05 Clothes Bas- kets at 79c heavy gal- vanized iron Oval, extra ~ 97.49 valu: strong, made meen ie steel to pro- ” at $5.25 5 tect the sides + The machine willow, large $1.05 value at 8). *| is so easy to rum that i aie 79 andibottom, *¢ 8. | Gud cmee he ee ee - Desirable Dinner Sets at After-Inventory Savings of 4 After i new arri ventory we find that there ils, enabling you to purel (Neill Homefurnishing Store se at advantageous reduction Base: two lines of open stock dinner formerly O'Nevd Building sets which ment wish to close out ty imake room for the triee > $1.50 doz iNatve #202 Meat Dis! {ust F 82.80 91.82 doz. | Mout Dishes E $1.30 doz. | Oatmeal ered . | Soup Plates. $1.30 doz. | Bowls $1.00 doz. | © vered: Nuh | Toa Plate $1.10 doz, a Cups $1.40 doz, | Be Ys afin | Fruit Saucers w3e lov. vered Ver Gravy Boats... Tea Cups and table D 80c each | Sugar Bowls, Saucers, oo .4e. 8240 91,60 dow, Ize each | covered English Morcelain Meat I Regular Salo Wiive. Price, s, One set is of English porcelain, the other of German china, Austrian China ; In whiteands Prive In whiteand gold, “ffuer 'S 5 $2.83 loz. Dinnef Pl } ) $2.14 doz, Platters... ... $1.75 91.15 doz, Soup Tureens, .84.25 $2.80 doz, Covered 0¢. — 60e each P mat We 27e each ‘asseroles $2.50 91.55 Kakers . 690 460 We 38c ea Pickle Dishes ee Sizes 9x12 and 814x1014 feet. «

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