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Saag RE ; ) 3 = Pecicoethemepnnelnniae=etereneereaereDanarer ome Ae - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1911. iY BANKING BILLS ‘ALBANY EXPECTS GIRL'S TOOTHACHE NAVAL BILL PASSES - GHECKFRAUDS AND SHEEHAN TO QUIT SAVES SCORE AT — WITHCLAUSE THAT PUNISH OFFICIALS RAGE BY TUESDAY Recent Crookedness in Gity Prompt Legislative } Action at Albany. LAWS ARE AMENDED, Officers Hedged About With) Rules that Halt False Loans and Queer Doings. ‘ALBANY, Te ing Important amend tng Jaw and carry mendations of the to-day by blyman M. A. Committee on Banks. )-One dill amends the law relative to Teports. According to a memoranil teaued by Banking Department it makes no material chang ‘ quirements of that sectic edies certain ambiguities ¢ on account of w the t torney of the County of New York found considerable difficulty in © indictments for perjury and Prosecution of officers ver or deceptive reports. ‘The were suggested by the ind of the District-Attorney’s off To Safeguard Loans. Another bill provides if « rector, olork or agent of « under chapter 27 of t shall own or contro any other corporation, a loan to that corporation shall be considered as @ Joan to said oMcer, director, agent. The Banks it has been discovered (hat the Jaw has * been evaded ty not making loans direct- ly to officers, dit . clerks or agents of a bank, but to some small private corporation, practically controlled by such officers or directors A third measure requires that 1 ports must he made to executive cv mittees of banks of overdrafts as \ €s loans and discounts, The Department says this ho Bested by discoveries made tn connev- tion with New York City banking in- Btitutions recently closed by the State, Where advances were made tu officers @nd individuals which could not | etrictly defined as discounts or loan and where such officers and indivi dilowed to overdraw their Amount which would have ily reported to the board Of directors if tho liability had been in- curred in the form of a loan or dis- eount. nen ent nents ork y corporation Laws of 1900, clerk or Another bill requires every trustee of| @ savings Yank to take an oath each year that during the preceding year he has diligently and honestly adiMinistered the affairs of such banks and thus not knowingly violated or willingly p ted o be violated any of the provisions f Jaw applicable to such corporation Punishes Officers. ‘The Banking Department says te ne cemity for this amendment is vende apparent by recent disclosures. A ure to take the oath forfeits the office but the oMoer may be re-elected An amendment to the Ponal Law is Also proposed, imaking it a misdemedno: for the intentional concealment from directors and trustees of a bank of ad- Vances including overdrafts other than discounts or meetings of mit foans boards. between the This int ner proposed amendment under section 197 Law, and owing, it is « Ranking Department, to dim Nioualy experienced !n proving tha director wilfully omitted the perf ance of (iis duty, the words pably neglects” are added. alee rehire WORKED “DEATH GRAFT,” BUT WAS CAUGHT AT IT.) Prosperous Young Man from York- town, Pa., Collected from Widow for 25 Cent Pi "a prosperous tool young ma >| gave the name of Granville Hartman and eaid is home was in Yorktown, Pa., was arraigned in the West Side Court to-day ed with obtaining money under fa etenses by work- ing what the po all @ death | erat.” Lieut.-Detective Wilbur, who arrested Hartman, charged that pearl pin worth 25 cents package to Mrs. J. J 4 Halsey street, Brooklyn, recently widowed The “death graft fag from a widow a ne the value of the contents of aC. 0. 1 parcel. In the case of Mra. Geno: whe paid $ for the 2-cent pearl pin, believing t thing her husband had ordered Capt. Waralg of Poustkeopsle similar pin at tho Hartman, ‘The priso at the Marquette Hotel, N Forty-ninth street, where reom, He pleaded not guil held in $500 bail f ALVON THEATRE EMPLOYEES. Employees of the Alvon Theatre w hold their annual bal! at Bismarok ( den, Jamaica and Bushwick avenues, evening of March 16. The officers Vd satan rf This} Time Departinent says | Jenome of No. who was Bud Rose, President; James Van Cott, Vice-President; Jack Straues, Troasurer; Leroy Jones, Financial Seorap sry; Harry Kennan, Sergeant-at-Arins, and Benjs- sain Reed, Assistans Serseant-at-Arma \ Limit Set by for Him to Win E { on That Murphy pires Day. EAST SIDE FIRE Wakeful Incendiary HITS AT TRUSTS Measure Prevents Pur- Miss Padaro Heard) House as He Worke! i in the Hall. chase of Steel Armament From Any Monopoly, » > Pada f vA 1 “arryin SHEPARD MEN FLOP BACK) 1:3 nn é - pn inju prmament f eel t t - ‘ , orning: badly battered Na \ppropriat Return to Fold on Hearing ow un 1 was passed fouse toda Phat Crisis in Deadlock Has |» | 1 i Been Reached. a runt ‘ thor gas . ‘ e iv 1 « fame W led from i ‘ ma ely in Evening World ia 1 f w Wife | Govern noof a fa npet! r ‘aa a y awakened, Alle | bids i‘ { ; for first ttoor nan) A fi hy ea syedo | Dragged Out Carpet. Shepard | With a poker Mandell managed ¢. 1 5 to the h resentat “Pad oD attios t 1 i the M wtima- | 2 ' of W210 louse 1 1 : 7 pie [were unable to amendment de e 1 5 a¥ top O28" ney — e M Wit beh | 1 ‘Too! Hanged as Wife Marketed, ‘ * {and iF Vor s Ma Ww ft sist . -pattigeadaerel “ [rived | tou Pot 1 "W now le 1 approv ane a ' v a win ‘en i In addi Litt Justice ¥ J. Dow! inve Rand stale V. Gerard and Morgan J pes Tamm. pap naming ir mo | believe: minopity should se candidate. On t abject 11 | Board, said | The majority only excuse for nfs that they men and thing 4 | HAYTIAN TR TROOPS RIOT AFTER DEFEATING REBELS, | 1» each other yesterday and d q soldier was killed a The arrival n end to the riot his would have made tt aible for any of the families hall had the fi sot al Saved by Tcothache. | In many respects the fire reyembied hte aparune New Remedy That R or Costs No Hero's a chance, Miss Fi | vay new remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a |i reliable denier that it will not cost. you s penny | s Padaro was asked how f a she i to be aroused she said: me (a I suppose it was partly because 14 from Riker's or Megeman's aod ving nad not be you how easy it is to rd gleep m I was all nerves to have time. mt hache y thing seems been a ‘ ij oe ers or llcgeman's for the this is the ouly prescrip. F guarantes of money vack if it frecklea, Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock. Open Washington's Birthda Try This oe Made Cough Remedy Celt “Terits 350° worth, Te. weekly | $75 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.25 $2.75 ( gis AVE. 8O5r, emu WASHBuRN-cROSBY CO: S MINN «hall door locked ed and go! no then, Mrs, she kr wer, Suspecting somet Willand ran downstairs and brought back yullding, Hen Fisher e the Eas: One cu We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps in Merchandise pci Wa REAT EXPANSION San = SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Only 3 More Days of This Big Event | The Coat and Suit Sale of the Week Why Not Shave It Off? If You Do It ht, It Does It Better Than Most De pilatories. night Ju well shave as Ha pasty sul which is to be applied to remove superfluous hair simply surface same more You way you do move surface hair which will retutn stronger after each removal. Thel same applies to other worthless com- pounds and so-called “liquid cures.” De Miracle is not like these; gives it is the only method tha proof that i is absolutely no You are not ked tor buy it on is the only which is ¢ 8 medical = J zines and sure. our BARE WORD preparation ¢ dorsed by phy news the longer you fs those referred to above the the hair will grow and the remove it. Dy | good t will be to » is sold at a eman & nehes, r you a substitute on es mor! profi =| We will send you a 52-page book! containing full information concer: his temarkad! treatment, Yo should read this booklet before you tfy anything, Write to the D Miracle Chemical Co,, Dept. 1 24, 190 Park Ave. New York, simply s {you want thit booklet, and it | mailed, sealed, at once Tavies and gente: You here beho J SS We don’t know anything about “ten-cent” soup. No more than we know about ten-cent sunshine. We e simply make the know from the ingredients that can raise or That means best soups we how to make; finest buy. Soups Their sale is so large that we can afford to sell them at the price.. You * can pay a good deal more and not get as good. But you cannot get better soups no matter what you pay. 21 kinds Just add hot water bring to a boil, 10c a can Josrrn Cauraeie Company Camden NJ Look for the red-and-white label uf Women Need | sympathy and help when they" are | attacked by weakness and suffering, At times when Nature seems cruel and very hard—when depressions | and derangeme come — kind womanly friends may givesympathy, When ailments ir, the best natural help and correction is the safe and well-tried family remedy BEECHAM’S PILLS ‘They correct the result of errors ud remove the cause of suffering. 1ey have tonic, helpful action on the ‘whole system, ‘They relieve nervousness, headache, backache, dispel depression and sutiering, nts occ Beecham’s Pills give the organs strength, improve bodily conditions and may be relied upon | For Sure Relief le Jold Everywhere. ..In bexep 100, and 285 ‘ ‘ as, safe and | foe T your choice. O'Neill Main Store third toor (Lormerly Adams Building.) NemoCorset Gemonstration hy Madame McNulty A representative of the manufadturer She is an expert Corsetiere and will see that you are fitted properly and comfort- ably Newest Spring Models, made especislly for this sale stikaps hose supporters nuing from $2, $3, $4 $1.50 P Beautiful ve hose supp with falls All sizesfrom 1S tot at , yuc 50c and 75c Irish Crochet Jabots 25¢ About 75 doze wo drop effect; worth 50¢ tional values at, 25c¢ 25¢ and 50c Dutch Collars at 10c and 19c Of lawn and linen, trimmed with lace. Jabots, of net, lawn. and marquisette; th hand embroidery; imported ea kes, ete; act valle 39¢ Bolero Jackets, of Venise, Russian and Princess lace, lawn and eubroidery, some with kimono sleeves, 75c to $5; worth double Model Coats which we illustrate. They are loths, cheviots, por black in new Spring shadings. not Se long. are aalite up to SI pare them with these at only. ~, Two Thursday Extra Specials of a Sensational Character in - New Spring, 1911, Models for Women of All Sizes A banner day for fortunate women who take advantage of two of the greatest value-giving new Spring Suitand Coatofferings yet presented. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adams Building.) One hundred new Spring 1911 model coats, ‘Twelve more just as clever awa ade in tweeds, covert The ce white pique, Mammoth Sale of Women’s Silk Stockings Nearly 4 Less O Nei Poor enlarged hosiery depart- ment | Lot 1 $1 Grades at 75c Pure thread silk, black and colors, all reinforced Lot 2 .35 Grades at $1 Black thread silk, in- rain, with either silk or ton soles Lot 3 $1.75 Grades at $1.35 Pure thread silk, in- grain, black, reinforced heels, toes and soles es, taffetas, with dainty ations and plain tailored effects; trimmed with ‘This assortment ¢ Would suggest an immediate what some houses are selling up to ), and compare with these here at Tailored Suits of Scotch mannish tweeds, worsteds, sici in stripes and fancies; and Tight spring cloths. ‘ally tailored, Two hundred Suits, of which we illustrate one only also checks and mixtur in 1 models. for and com- of ne . Serges, ne II. $12.75 made ser in dark are all silk lined, tid collar, ‘The See what some $12.75 New Spring Line of Petticoats spring colorings, stripes ¢ th improved e aand many } assortinent of cotton r, sateen and feather-weight materials, Ranging in price from $1 , to $5 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in a great va . many beautiful colors to m for both street and evening Persian, Dresden and solid eglors, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 | Black *‘Hydegrade"’ Petticoats with im- print label on each garment, pretty ruffle dspace tucking, actual value 50 c jue, lavender $1.25 Women’s $4 Shoes Princess Slips, white, p and black, neatly trimme with lace, deep flounce, at. (Formerly All patent leathi gxtra high cut. The very latest nov ity In shoes, made over a good-looking last, button wal ing boots, Regularly sold elsewhere at $4, special here at with high Cuban heels $2.75 THE MYSTERY OF THE Red Triangle. GIVEN IN BOOK FORM With Next Sunday World HIS great Detective Stor is another of the Red entitled ‘‘The Case of Mr. Jacob Mason/* 'riangle Stories in which the great London Detective’s adventures in the solution of this perplexing mystery ! are related. You really must arrange in advance with your Newsdealer if you wish to get The Newsdealer closes his order tor next Sunday’s World on: this Book, next Thursday.