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! "99 ___ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 15, 1911. | ul 19 [ash ni—to a chris'nin-—teen’ of mine | STORM RACING TO COAST, [tHe const by to-ntent. Decidedly colder CHENEY PROMISES ENGINE DRIVER © ONELONESOUSE” (so <5 S525) se sermon mei ee nn BROOKLYN ' OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs. G DWIDENDS FROM HURLED FROM CAB SUMMONS A SQUAD - BROKEN BANKS WINDOW IN CRASH TO) ARREST IM Money Soon for Depositors of Landed on Picket Fence, but, Eleven Big Policemen Answer | Washington Savings and the Carnegie Trust. SURLPUS LOSS WANING, | | | May Recover—Milk Train Hit by Switch Engine. A switch engine crashed tnto the en- gine of a milk train tn the Highbridgs yards road las the New York Central Rall- ght, and John Larkin, Wild Alarum of Stranded Skylarker, Shrilling through the night, Ike the | fog-siren of an ocean Hiner In distros, Policeman Pritchard o seventh street sta Magistrate nstairs to and pes that would happen along | Harris, and J and pay his fine. | a (LEGISLATURE IS URGED TO MERGE STATE BOARDS. | | Committe Reports in Favor of | Making Charities, Lunacy and | Prisons One. ALBANY, March 16.—Recommendation for the consolidation into one body of | 6 State Board of Charities, the State | ‘ommission tn Lunacy and State Com- risons, to supervise and tn- WASHINGTON, March 15.—Stormy weather will prevall along the Atlant! coast to-night, and warnings to ship- Ding have been displayed all the way from Eastport, Me, to Cape Hatteras. The storm is moving eastward from the Great Lake region and will reach States in this section cold wave warn- ings have been displayed There will be snow flurries to-night in the lake region, the upper Ohto Val- ley and the Northern Atlantic States, Elsewhere east of the Mississippi the weather will be fnir to-night and Thursday, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn | New Spring Suits WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SIZES 1 18.00 Smart single and double-breasted coat iH] model, of serge and hairline stripes. |]] New skirts. Value $27.50 New and exclusive model, plain tai Superintendent of Banks in Re-| of the milk train, was hurled ent biasts of @ police wht Institutions, and that an- ’ ’ i] tored ana fancy trimmed, in prevail- : no [through the cab window apsinet an fore dawn to-day, Again and agatn t see etiam, Women’s and Misses’ Gloves ing materials, superior tailored, peau e 4 port Discusses Steady In- | tron picket fence which runs along the shrieked tts 5 and Police Teas ui a tence: MubEittee de cygne lined. Value $35.00 } | wide of the yards, He received an ugly, hard Gegan to seo vis t eyo: n . i | Beck where @ picket of the fence loes trom San Juan 11 ‘ mported “Tailor” satin, copies of the a caught him, and his tongue and both Thte the Far RY Che 8-Button Mousquetaire Two-Clasp Glace | ' ALBANY, March 14—Sunt, 0. 11 lipw were Ia aie iis was taken to Lita ieee Pn seh are uae inbticee Glace Gloves, white, Over-seam oo in | latest Paris models, plain or braid trimmed. + OF the Beale nk Depart “aur yspital, where as sake bring hana ° ee on! order | ck, aw mode. ick, tan, gray. rant ois cameat report te the Togie. | tie morning he ‘would probably re- CPR RIN TOG nd NEE: eerie would be ences | Value $1.75 1.45 : Value $1.25 685 22.50 29.75 35.00 lature to-day savin ks, trust expected to be paid as soon as the law ‘will permit. Banking Conditions. over. Larkin {= thirty-three years old and CLAIMS AT HEADQUARTERS Victims of Burglaries Invited to blow an echoing blast all th perato struggle. “Where's the trouble? What's the | trou * each policeman demanded a constitution, | sandy stook 12-Button Mousquetaire Cape Skin or Mocha AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose | Jone th companies, safe deposit companies and | tives at Brewsters, N. Y. He was back- power of his blacksmith-bellows lung nolien ‘WL bard © Glace Gloves, in white Cape skin or gray Mocha, Miscellaneous corporations says the) ing his train on a siding when the Now all Eighth avenue began to re- | rdize specitications for supplies | black, tan or mode. one-clasp. i 4 Neuidation of the Washington Savings | switch engine, in charge of George sound with whistle blasts as policeman | a the Btate institutions to conelét | Value $2.25 1.85 Value $1.25 85 Bank which the department closed be- | Searles, coming in the opposite direc- after policeman stepped out from she! » fiscal supervisor of State chart. | ' eause It became involved in the ‘ame | tion, crashed into the milk train, The ter and tried to w their heads off. it of the State Board ot 16*Button Mousquetaire Washable Chamois E (e) (°] series of operations which led to the| engine wttached to the milk train was Following thts © tho sound i > ; Hace, {i % i : failure of the Northern Bank of New | reversed. e tender was vein and heavy heels as p Ame a-runnin tate 6 reac tendubt bt Deaees he mods, aly, piicpent ane SAUNT cauaneig, = i Perk is progressing as rapidly as may | the switch engine Itself was demolished. from north and south and east and e Lunacy Commisst i , Value’ $2. 2.25 Value $1.25 85 Be expected and it Is hoped a subs Some of the cars of the milk train. weet. ‘of. Agriouiture and the i Ret @al dividend may be paid depos! were smashed, Tho total damag ui Cause of Alarm « h G D m Mortly after the expiration of the three | rolling stock on the collision 18 wstle| 4, hes rer ; bs | ilk e 1 : oat epart ent ‘ Months required by law mated at $10,000. Held pattern aa Ss d L H i he Carnegie Trust Company, which fe amall army of policemen who reach SHIPPING NEWS. | an isle Trrosiery the a t it took over dn Jany y. is Columbus Cirele, all ¢ oom . — | ° : pt ee ea ee en emery fg {$50,000 BOOTY AWAITS pistols drawn and Jaws set for a. des | Satin, Voile, Pongee, fine Broadcloth Coats, Also long Coats of various materials, suitable for street, travelling or auto wear. ived. ate and Phe superintendent points out that Pick Their Property From | ab Corele Wad Went ae Rie Grave, |= Om In black ‘and colors, lisle soles and lisle garter tons; 85 Full length Coats eeeemcen one, Weer uroen ce tue ead except for the distant pounding of flat POR’ OF NEW YorkK also richly embroidered hose. alue $1.35 Of blue serge or mixt half lined trust companies of the State as of Jan. 440 Articles. trolley Wheelin. he tih, coming aown'| ARLIVS! w *s Black Silk H g mixtures, ha ned, 4%, Wil, exceed those of Jan. 1, 19% bY} Four hundred and forty articles of in sleeis, had cleared the streets 2.» Hall omen's ac ] Tose 987,000,000, they were $88,000,000 less than | toot, approximately worth $50.00, are | not even Mr. Belated Wayfarer was Rineston or pure thread black silk, lisle soles and four inch 1 10 15.00 19.75 25.00 Gor the first day of 1910, at which time} awaiting tdentifieation at Police Head- | ‘The cafes were dark, and the el Rarter welt. Value $1.50 . i the total was tho greatest in the Hiss} vuarters, und Inspector Russell to-day | lights #urrounding the Columbus M tory of these institutions. ’ . : Mpurther comparison,” ays the au-| Mvited the victims of the several scores | ume ed fiteully, Vesa, . Silk Plaited Hose ink pir" lea) SU- | of recent robberies in Yorkville, Harlem | "'V the h—?" uperior quality, in white, tan, sky or pink. Derintendent, “shows $122,00,(00 less] nq. Washin t ! Heretofore $1.00 45 i : gion Hetghts to call at| And now there came another series o: eretofore $1.| . rani apids Manufacturers Yeans than were outstanding @ year! Centre and Grand streets to ascertain | blasts, strident and long. P @g0, a condition which appears to re- fleet a conservative retrenchment of whether their proporty 1s part of the Eleven policemen, ined up shoulder | a Women’s Lisle Hose ‘ BEST MADE FURNITURE aes oe Fenchment of miniature department store ibe peOWMAY’ ANA. TAGHing: “Mbtedat | Sitk oF plain gauze lsle, black, white or ten, spliced 32 EASY TERMS-—LOW PRICES by igh Iida The inactivity | phe stolen articles recovered by the| strode down upon a lone individual | syns > heels, with four inch garter hem. Value 50c. “ ‘ the market for securities is als0) none include everything from a paper| who sat against the front of Pabst's | Keenlsindouise, Algiers, @videnced by a small shrinkage of the Surplus computed on market value. of safety-pins to the rarest antique; Jewelry, bricea-brac, silverware, cloth- | cate. H was arrayed in all the glo ace sult rented at Ike- Men’s Pure Thread Silk Sox and Hartford RR. one However, the total capital of the trust | !° mi ath . ted 1D TO-DAY. Full Fashion Silk Sox, in black, tan and Calin soles 45 U RN IT U R E lock away, Maapanics of the State was increased w, millinery and lingerie are included nth Avenue Swell Dress) tanretania, Live Huson, and tops. lalue 75c. ° Hid Wik Blah $3,000,000. The total deposits reported in the collection { $3 per; on his head, tilted | Hermudian, Bern San Ma o ¢, 2 Gkseed ‘those of two years ago, though|, Three hundred and twenty-four ar- angie, was a silk tile of the | 4! Men's Silk Lisle Sox 25 < co k; © pee cent. teas than on Jan. 1, 1910; Hoare, to the collection to-day | vintage of 1879, rented at the same em- - - In black, solid colors and vertical stripes. Value 50c, Os NEARY Might fluctuations are incidental and who cleaned out the flat porium for $1. CORNS! : MADISON, AVE : | fare not of particular import. Never- | {9 JerFey Helghts occupied by | As the police battalion drew up tn Girls’ and Boys’ Cotton Hose ¢ | MAE Whe Aummetied. eurpiis favor Ceoeen Haney, a cetenal George,” front oes eas Wav ERSt) i blew Labi Vb reer Bi Wilteconitan) breadior Harrow ribbed) double 29 , “ © Negroes who! another blast. Then the battalion rode ably ‘cloned the ratio of surplus to were brought to Headquarters to-day | over him roughshod. 1D PHI ee cee a N eineyeue: ‘ deposits. by extradition. These crooks operated | | GLAD -PHEET t ty ‘The report makes certain recommenda-|in the Yorkvitie section, and. contessed | UAC AGE! Pay Boys’ Black Cotton Hose tlons covering proposed amendments to the banking law, made necessary by the trregularities recently discovered by the Banking Department which resulted in the closing of certain financial instit found in their rooms was an old Italian dueling revolver, which belonged to Isaac Glaser of o. 61 Kast Eighty-sixth street. to ten burglaries. Among the articlen Deprived of his whistle, wet inside and out, Ms rented tlle a battered wreck, the whistler stood before Magistrate Harris In the West Side Court a few removes all traces of Corns, Buntons and Calivuses tn 24 houre, Money Bac! Extra strong school stockings, narrow ribbed, double knees, Sizes 6 to 10. Value $1.50 Six pairs for 90 hours later and loudly proclatmed that PHE! ‘¢ tlens in N. York. Bills embodyh . 4 {t these amendments have already been in-| Rockefeller Or Home, | He was James Reynolds, a clerk in a de. PHEET $1 Weekly treduced in: the Legisiature. partment store. you'll, tore rin ndaerwear da Warni AUGUSTA, Ga., March 15.—John D.| “Ye zee, hic~it's dish way—I carry zis dad feet, Ox a $00 Purchase Sounds a Warning. Rockefeller, after spending the winter |—whizz—whizz-whizzle for se'f—hic ene _ Bapt. Cheney calls attention to the ‘almcst unbroken decrease annually dur- here, left to-day for New York City and later will go to Cleveland. His health se'f—pertecshun. Aleays use !t when I go ou’ on rainy nites an’ hic, spec to drink morrow! F FOR WOMEN AND MISSES AT SPECIAL PRICES 1.50 Weekly on 190 \ 2.25 Weekly on 150) fg the last twenty years in the per-| ts sald to be good. too mush—wen’ to a chris'—chris'nin’” ¢)fiazorines 8 | ‘ 1 4 f,,| centage of surplus on the market value -! Italian Silk Vests Gada Tak §.00 Weekly on 200 Of investment to deposits in the savings 1 25 Dressers Open Satu 4 Banks of the State, such percentage to: White, pink or blue. Hand crochet finish, Value $2.45 . Valne @ay being less than one-half of what it | : ie A :, i Berar SS caslaren tha cis altuae a Th = Italian Silk Combinations sy mre rryrecerets! constceration. Retirin fro Le Hemstiched top; plain or embroidered. values4.08 3.79 Rm aie ta aes women’s BUSINeSS |) one that it deserves and ely! § } the full attention of the moat thought: bi hi brell ight k: Value $1.45 95 it $f ond co en connected with ‘and crochet top, umbrella or tight knee. ‘alue $1. . savin em of the Btate, |} Various remedies nave been suggested Swiss Ribbed Combinations | lo ayumi by be beeraea Aad, sar n Imported lisle thread combination, Value $1.75 1 35 | @ividen it with vit vanks to ‘txea rates “proportionate to BRO Swiss Ribbed Vests 45 @urplus already accumulated. ‘ TH 9 Rich hand crochet tops. Value 85c. : | ER parpone, at cure ito, mt ADWAY ar 137 St. WOMEN’S DEPT. st loss, and this Possibly be served by the e & law requiring every savii his State to set aside to su the declaration of dividends Of@ @ certain percentage o: fer the period until su Aurplus, based upon market nd might ment of f ts Of its deposits. “The problem, under existing condi- tions, ts 20 complicated by various con- @4erations, and so many of the best of the Sta jes are engaged in its solution, tnat I shall refrain at ftom making any express recommenda- familiar with all its © present time on, but I do bespeak for this plan or @eme modification @us consideration. It’s a long and tiresome Journey to | travel unguided in search of a Catboat, Rowboat, Canoe, Etc. | it your very seri- Fabrics Perhaps you have not noticed among the thousands of ady nts printed a in THE WORLD ev nts printe Fitth Annu, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem Fark, sell and the of | ous descript classification head sels, &." Voile: Ss tions depict Anticipating the Spring and Summer seasons of 1911 would bring a large demand for Separate skirts and not aware of the fact that we would be forced out of business by reason of the fact that we could not renew our lease—orders were placed for thousands of skirts. The first s These skirts were to go into our regular Spring stock at prices ranging from $5 to $15. But present conditions force us to sacrifice them at only four selected andimeit faa ‘ ment of 1,500 skirts in the newest and most feshionable models arrived yesterday. These skirts go on immediate sale creating at random fvom among over filly up-to-date models, ees Ses ners The Greatest Skirt Sale Ever Heard Of. w. Altman & Co. $ Silk Mixed Vests Swiss ribbed, hand crochet top. 65 Value $1.00 ARE SHOWING NEW MODELS OF THE “FASSO" CORSET, MADE IN PARIS, AND THE “ESNAH"” CORSET, MADE ON THE PREMISES. A NEW LINE OF TRICOT CORSETS IS ALSO SHOWN IN VARIOUS LENGTHS ADAPTED FOR TRAVELING AND HOME WEAR. CORSETS OF TRICOT, BATISTE, BROCADES, ETC., TO ORDER TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS. AND CORSET ACCESSORIES, M DE BRASSIERES WOMEN'S MOUSQUETAIRE CHAMOIS LISLE GLOVES SIXTEEN BUTTON LENGTH, WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 50c PER PAIR | @ | commen THE CASE OF THE For Boat Bargains of Any q Bind Lock Today or Uses 200 Silk Lined Black French Voile Skirts 75 | sd Seiitgag we Me | SIT tmmnremnem e enaeeesees | || WORLD BELP wants ADMIRALTY CODE Early Spring Is the Time.' | “ % Py $

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