The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 13

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4 ange BVENING WUhLD, WHEUNuKOYAL, eatett Gimbetemenen teeniedl Asma 40, avad, 18 a" ae b] is a demand for $16,000 for services ren-| was also a State bank examiner, as was] ‘he Phoenix Insurance Company, and having — previously dered between Jan. 2, 198, and May %,| the deceased Dickinson one-sixth of one ent, upon each devia tool oo 1910, “in connection with securing large| The original loan t6 A. 1. Judson, ac-| of three renewals of the same loan ql ’ ! sums of money to be deposited in the] cording to the papers in the sult, Was| The other commixeons were tn | Carnegie Trust Company aggregating in| made July 3, 10%. On Deo. SL of that lon with the sale of New pay ’ exceas of $1,600,000." year $14,500 was credited to Judson, | State Canal bonds, York Sun irae Durtng the regime of former Super-| which left a balance due of $20,50. On uieeners te ie fie Benn ue NEN UNDER WAY Seven Officials Accused of | Conspiracy to Defraud by CARNEGIE TRUST Broker Judson’s Demand In- cludes $15,000 Fee for intendent of Banks Clark Williams in the office of State Comptroller, Mr. Judson was a large seller of misocel- May %, 1910, suit was instituted against Judson by House, Vorhaus & Grossman, counsel for the trust company. laneous bonds to the State for its aink-| John F Farrell of No, 82 Wiliam tug fund. street has acted as counsel for Judson, Law Suite Guarded Secret. twelve counter claims being = made ‘That Judson and the Carnegie Trust Company were at law In the Supreme now being carried forward 6 Banking Department as the lqul- against the trust company. ‘The first of these was a demand of §2,00 for ser vices and $0 for moneys expended in work upon the changing of the name of the company in 190 from the Security Assurance Company to the Carnegie Trust Company, The second claim was The Kind You Have Always Bought. HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that has been manufactured under the stipervision of Chan H. Fletcher for over 80 years—the genuine Castoria, W of fathers and mothers wh: ie to Accept a ater claims, cou Bandy Hook i EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Convenient, Economical, and Will Give You Best Results in Your Cooking Ve respectfully call the attention ing Castoria to roe that the wrapper bears ure} » °. it for the trust o n i black, Whe pmov p 80 6 ; Use of Mails. “Getting Deposits.” Hacrick, a lawyer at No.| besed upon ‘the llged securing of] BACOn both aides of the bots in rel, Parenta who have used Caatoria for ; was designated as ret-| new deposits for the trust company their jittle ones in the past years need no warning against counterfeits and 4 ‘ aera TAT eree to-day ¢ featimony mm the points inc ts mieten snven reine We imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- 1 a ~ A. L, Judson, a dealer in stocks and ]at issue, But for this agroemen: be- e remaining ten counter clatn ete] ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, re 4 3,000 BOUGHT STOCK. bonds, has filed the remarkable counter | teen counsel, the case would have gone] for alleged commissions at moneys It is to be regretted that there are nople who are now ° in the i claim of $176,002.22 to a suit brought |‘ trial, a@ it has jong been on the | Judson alleged that he haa id Nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what ; against him in behalf of the Carnegie |court calendar, negotiating loans, ee : bal and] ghould more properly be termed cou eits, for medicinal preparations not d: W Id W | Notavle Array of Counsel Pres-| trust Company to collect a demand | The whole transaction appears to be| various transactions. One of the only for adults, but worse yet, for children's medicines, It therefore devolves | QURRR jay or Wants ork ‘ loan of $20,500, with interest. Mr. Jud-|® heritage from the petiod when the] set up ‘on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives her child, Adults can do { ent—Jury Box Filled— | son tea son of Albert ©. Judson, who te | ate C. C. Dickinton was the head of the | structions i that for th ee but the child has to rely “Che A | a veteran bank examiner now active |>roken trust company. ‘The + in. selling watchfulness, HT q 3 Judi f 11 known tn the Judson had sustained a lo: ‘astoria always bears the signature of a Slldak Monda Mornin: ond Testimony To-Morrow, | snder State Superintendent of Banks tion, oe rots emia | ite emandedenetnot y g Wonders One of the items of the counter-claim [of a large downtown trust company, | cent. on $628,000, the or j Beven chief oMcials of the United = { Wireless Telegraph Company were to-| — — ay placed on trial before Judge Mar- % ae FE ra noes - suai / tin in the United States District Court )} upon an indictment charging them with devising a scheme to defraud the pubs minis He, with the use of the Post-Office Department, It ts charged that the +d B 4 + efendante sold $5,000,000 of stock | E - Sh 1 B TSE Getta IN eginning Tomorrow--- ou ea tions as to its character, value and fu- SF ted) ee | ? Record-breaking Event ‘our counts made up the Indictment. | = WE oan oo rn ecord-breaking Eve vidual te from the defendants and he fourth count made a. eenera $2 Models at $1 $6.75 to $7.50 Models at $3.95 ° ot gcomepiracy to devina “a $4 Models at $2 $8.75 to $10.75 Models at $5 Al | vid erae cromd was prevent and the $4.50 to $5.50 Models at $3 $12 and $14.75 Models at $6.95 defendants and their _ The merchandise in this Sale is so good that we have had to suppress our enthu- C. C, Wilwon, by Arthur Mf. King and Siasm lest it would run away with us in the writing of this advertisement. This is not John B. Stanehfeld: 8 8. Bogart, by an unexpected sale; but one of those carefully-planned events that is helping to make pane Travers Jerome: W. W Tomp- | the Gimbel Blouse business the largest in the United States. Butler, by W. Bour ; Wine | _ Many women wonder how we can make every one of these events larger and better than the pre- hon a mt M. by C. B. Wilson and | vious sales, There is but one answer- our tremendous buying capacity both in America and Europe. Piviip 2 AG all rGeoree i ciety a | And, although we place large orders, we have the Blouses made in a variety of styles, so that the women MGtah heel Gol paeae ak who wear Gimbel uses will not meet a thousand women wearing the identical kinds. Zuéze Martin overruled the demurrers In quoting the prices at which these Blot were planned originally to sell, we have been very ean’. a for the Eos Ce i conservative —as every woman will know when she inspects them tomorrow. trict-Attorne: rand h had the We could talk indefinitely about the many styles—only a few are illustrated. Government's caee in charge. | It is remarkable that styles are so numerous and so different—some are enriched with real Irish inhi aye Halse Butter lace, others with Cluny, while dainty Valenciennes lace is interwoven between the trimmings of others. > v fet sade Then, too, there are Blouses with Parisian frill some with a charming contrasting color. — And the or AN i vernment's coun- reer ° hand-embroidery—it is exquisite and much in evidence —dainty two-tone effects, others in rich Oriental bud | sel objected. the skirmishing Hundreds of Distinctive Hats harmonies. Even some of the blouses at $1 are encrusted with scores of hand-made French knots, 4 } ago Poe Mente ne down to With the Keynote of Simplicity oe All the lovely sheer fabries that feahion {ayots -white marquisette, cotton voile, batiste and eld Jury box was filled late this after- London, at one time, was alone in its admiration of striped Jawns; in qualities that warrant durability. aan 4 fegtineey In ase a pei vee simplicity. This season Paris not only favors it, but de- High necks and collarless styles—the latter in round and square effects. Sizes 82 to 44. maceiw morn) aes) a | mands simplicity in smart Millinery, whether picturesque, White marquisette, cotton voile, batiste and a few striped colored lawns are the materials; high Refore adjourning court Judge Martin demi-tailored or tailored modes. ft and low neck styles; sizes 34 to 44. St. told the jury he would not follow the Crities tell us that our Millinery—with the keynote o! The entire M Aisle on the \ Fleor will onthe Third Floor. A hundred »nal to. trust the at lao Ke ‘aris and London, and surpasses them in workmanship. duplicate colle s inthe regular Blouse Sho, assured of prompt sfacto: vice THAI tue ne Seed’ he Babee | Sum this up—and the result is the best Millinery that x duplicate collections in the regular Blouse Shop «Uys Prompt. satisfactory service not to discuss the case with any one. one may desire. ‘ : History of the Case. Prices are moderate—indeed, surprising—especiallyin Col. Christopher Columbus Wilson | S116 s snk ALOE err Millinery of Simplicity B tele when Post-Oftice Inspectors | 10 $35 yer, O' Brie! id Kee d eer ohn sat ae se $10 to pany at No. 42 Broadway. It was the: Other modes with artistic charm and beauty for all oc- charged that United Wireles casions—at similarly conservative prices Third Floor Telegrapi was an | &rowth of t } Securities \ Two rn | i eee Call 8200 Madison Square RN 9) tai a share When You Are Ready to Put Your he company was charged with re- i Md porting $5, 9.74 of ne Jere FURS in STORAGE penses for the year define: American De Safe—Convenient—Moderate Cost mpany held by tod gonts ‘moter one f} | Send for Schedule of Rates panies,’ and reputed as worth $14,148,610, when the Government charges that it! purt order for $2,500. | £ Bay ote Pats New Purchases Just ed Will Keep at These House Dresses at $1.50 to $5 ° A . were credited tn the state-| h 1 I O S ] f Tore antes “ana | Up the Lively Interest in Our Sale o '| Are 15 to 33 1-3 Per Cent. Less Than Usual charges that this state. W 4 Silk G d D : omens Sl owns an resses Should Be Evident to Every Woman Uy “pow ’s , t Ag 4 * At $8.75 and $10.75 lomorrow’s event is not only the presentation of one of the cluded that shares of st were aroec ” . “} sF rosea € ag Py aca, being’ tia for ha were Tol wore Regularly $13.75, $10, $17.50 and $22.50 largest aaRRA TONS ft ange Dresses that has ever been assembled— y , and oharged that \ fi : : salso a sale Fs as ‘ sa] au MeaTintent tha at ht os inngted paiva We started this sale Monday with more than 2,200 Dres a larger quantity probably than any but it is also a sale that has been made possible because we have other New York store would attempt to handle. But our prices, $8.75 and $10.75, were so decidedly gathered hundreds of these dresses, low that shrewd shoppers nearly overwhelmed us in their demand for one, two, three-——and even a Bs eet Ny , ouse Dresses ¢ © pe av “ ’ aE Bae : half dozen—of these remarkably pretty Dresses. ; i aimee nace ne of the past have bean, poe To ae pebslehaL aa il We planned for all-the-week sale. But so heavy was the purchasing that we have been obliged Renda Ob tha “4 eo owns y she »e in ont | Ca. Wilson, who is “tou to add new lots daily. Manufacturers, learning of this ready outlet, have come to us with their over- = ie worc— but we mean the other. Oe ale ghteen, | | production at liberal concessions. In some instances the new purchases for Thursday’s selling include It was our ambition to present not only pretty ae s company |! | even finer Dresses than for the first days of the sale. All, however, go into the pera groups : styles and the best materials, but a large variety. To The you {fe was in court to-day $18.75 to $15 Dresses at $8.75 $17.50 to $22.50 Dresses at $10. fulfil ¢ asire we have ft a stone Be ee Nl ‘ ; at § ‘ Te Ay Cateit suse, ansiar Wi) euaniloe Lome teae ie coe jack tailor su + > OX eC ouse Dresses by the thousands from \ . every American maker and then selected the cream of ) DR. HYDE GETS FREEDOM. 4) 5 7 ° 3 ri and then selecte: oO [erent |e Summer Bed-coverings $6.50 Reed Rockers them all. The result--we prefer that you render the ; * ‘ decision. Mo te Ralleg Pending New Triet Low-priced and Arm Chairs at $4.25 : ae CITY, April 26.—Dr, B ; : Dozens of styles with high and low neck, some was released from the) "*Memo.: Get some Bedspreads and lightweight Com- You will recognize the attractive pattern of this fine Reed Furniture ¢ ith ki eae 4 county jail on bond to-day pending | Horigklas fan ha cotata Te one th at selle rly for its full price. The rely saving o one hird will with kimono sleeves~-but each is as neat and pretty hia retrial on @ charge of causing the | . be appreciated by housekeepers who need Summer Furniture for sitting- as a Woman may desire Ante Gas ciaahtemel ar nee oie | Allow us, dear Madam, to point out to you some | | Romer pier. ngipeaer Wi ane woman tay Casire to weer Abou the hs Gea He had been confined in jail since specially good varieties of each in this Gimbel stock of | | ciosely-woven cane seat, and are as comfort are handsome, Ln 8 OUMMe MONG, SEAMS, chambra me percales B jnethe croarene of hla trial alice Bed-coverings, which, besides being of proper weight and | | een, brown and sheliae finish, 4,26 for either Arma Chair or Rocker and lawns of serviceable quality, in refreshing colors f" Feas age) which ended th ie sou attractive appearance, are unusually little-price. Further Notes of Summer Furniture and clean-cut designs. We inc ouinion of the cousah bane th Imported NVillow Pieces, a | about half original price . e ° Fi Faainee ot tie evidenon cue wntah ine A maeae White Bedepresds kre Delightful Bar Harbor ilo woe At $1.50, $1.7 . S4 and $5 these dresses r was cum= t $1, reg ly $1.75 ite C. het Be ads, attracti Man 4 if their usual cos, tively 3 oT Cel a stanjial and the a poaae maaan me va le sizes, ial eal lly The pivee Dhiticea With Baek roe are conservatively 1-3 per cent, less than ‘doub’ ut the prea opin~ At $2, regularly $3: inish Bedspreads, beautiful patterns, and large prices run from a small Child's usual Second Fl ye mee, sakes NO oe fest backs. All stores do not keep this old-fashioned make; wedo— | | Rocker at $1 to a Conversation Chi $11.60 Seventh Floor | a or judge, had once admitted Dr. Hyde always. bond, This bond revoked du Ac $1.75, reguiarly $2.50—Redspreads with scalloped cut cor- | | . : , the tat Atisy iw) | ners to nt a _ bys ae | We Invite You to Open Hye otton-fille: omfortables _ A? aan} (nail | 1,96, isto ierecdopre alt MA A CHARGE ACCOUNT Thomas mue le plain 1 with figured centre 2 rn bs a a eer le the other s tilled > i 87. ; ‘ers i ‘ any mas | while the other si n-lled; unusual oe De ae BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THIRD STREET | to add to the convenience of shopping at Gimbels | NDAY WORLD WANTS | “WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |

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