The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1911, Page 7

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HITS EQUITABLE'S PLAN OF CHOOSING 14/75 DIRECTORS Supt. of Insurance Hotchkiss Tears Mask from Mutuali- zation Plan. Returns List of So-Called Pol- {cyholders’ Candidates to President Day. Wupertntendent of Insurance Hotoh- Blas to-day tore the mask from the mu- @eatisation farce of the Equitable Lite Aagurance Society in a letter to the company's new president, William A. Dey. Mr. Hotchkiss also ordered the ommpany to discontinue the preparation @leotion of directors, Dec. 6, and re- turned to Mr. Day as “unfiled” the cer- tifleates of nomination as policyholders’ canfidates of the administration ticket MeMahon of Brooklyn, John D. Ker- naa of Utica, William Whttman of Bos- ton end Ludwig Nisson, William B, Paine and E. W. Bioomingdale of New Youu Mr, Hotohkiss's letter in part follows: ‘Favors Mutualization. This department has long been and fe emphatically for the complete mutualization of your company. Not flor what has been described by it as “a crosa-breed that has not been cast ‘out dy the courts"—1 6, the plan pro- vided by your 196 amended charter, whereby twenty-elght of your direc- tors were to be chosen by policy- holders and twenty-four by stock- bolders—but a plan whereby each policyholder of one year's standing @nd in at least $1,000 in amount may Rot only have the right but be in- vited and urged to express his choice for all directors. Clearly, however, if under your amended Of Mats of policyholders for the next | for Tom Randolph of St. Louts, James | | sistance of his Ia Four Men Leap Out and Flee Jant REFUSES NOMINATIONS. | W. Perkins, Morgan J. O'Brien and |/f Lewis Cass Ledyard. It was said at | th time that Mr. R; . Cravath, had “put one ove Morgan, wut in behalf of Judge Day it was stated that his candidacy received the) Assent of Mr. Morgan, given to a Ryan Wirector then with him in Egypt An officer of thé Insurance Depart- ment said to-day “The vacancies upon the board of the so-called policy holders’ representatives will probably be filled by the voting trustees, If they are the same men ar have been holding office under the Ryan regime then it will be quite clear that | Mr. Morgan and Mr. Ryan have been in harmony all pet a AUTO “BURNS ( ON ‘BRIDGE. Hefore Tank Explodes, A tourlng car containing a chauffeur and a delegation of three union brick- layers on their way to College Point for a committee meeting, caught fire | to-day just as it was crossing the first span of the Queensborough Bridge. | ‘A city laborer, “Nick” Caren, on | auty near the Manhattan end, saw the || | smoke and flame and yelled a warning to its occupants. They halted the ma- chine, jumped out and lives. A few seconds 1 the tank | ignited and there wi explosion that enveloped the car in flames. | Engine Company No. 2 made a fast | run out on the bridge The men lowered a hose over the side of the structure to connect with a hydrant on Extertor street, down below, but by the time a stream of water began to || play through the nozzle the burning car was a total loss. It belonged to William Shride of | Yonkers. ‘The chauffeur, Vincent | | so came trom Yonkers. for their Restores color to Gray or | Faded hair—Removes Dan- || druff and invigorates the Scalp | | —Promotes a luxuriant, heakhy hair growth—Stops its Is not a dye. charter your policyholders have no right to vote for all directors, your company 4 not longer assume 9 do a vain The Attorney-General finds that n 1905 amendment to your charter THE EVENING Sot THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911. Silk Sie, 59¢ Dress Goods Moviquetaires, 16-button 59¢ All-Wool Serge, 36 in., length, pure silk, with in navy, royal, garnet and double finger tips; ‘a full’ black, at, yard.......4ée ae H range orators: many black 75¢ Mohair Sicilian, 50 in., Women's 506. Gloves, 2.| in navy, royal, gun metal ¢ Inger tips; and brown, rd. ..49¢ ae * perteta’ BOC $1.25 All-Wool Cream and “wnt Black Hairline Serge, 50 Women's (over. 2-clasp: black’ white in a variety of new 89c nAVY, tan, er. all sizes! in., 24c designs, at. yard $25.00 Tailored Suits All our most exclusive styles, including for- eign adaptations and the best from ‘New York ‘k's tailors, stunning new Suits, in beautiful 8, worsteds, mannish mixtures, and med charmingly. All sizes. Women’s Coats, $10.00 None but the newest coat models are in the hensiv worth at the $5 style touches. Really wonderful values. dered effects; plain sat B1AOMINGDALES' — Saleof Royal Worcester Ratasie Corsets at $1.00 Rustable This is the Maker’s Golden Anniver- sary Special—-a wonder. In this fashionable model is presented an irresistible bargain, made possible through the co-operation of the makers, who desire to fittingly observe their Gold- en Jubilee. Think of it! A genuine ROYAL WORCESTER up-to-date cor- set worth double the price at only $1. To wear this Special Style No. 210 is to realize corset perfection, to know that you possess the BEST CORSET VALUE ever offered—one that assures you perfect comfort, style and grace — signs, beautiful summery creations. Smart Silk Dresses, Worth Up to $25, at $9.98 Little wonder that women look longingly at these charming dresses. They typify all that is rich and refined. ‘There are foulards in dots, stripes and figures; foulards with dainty bor- messalines, pongees, embroidered lingeries, challies aud cotton voiles, in every imaginable color, heightened in beauty by most sizes for misses and women. Worth up to $25, at the extremely low price in this special, $9.98, Here’s an Unexampled Opportunity to Buy the Season’s Newest and Prettiest Fashions at Remarkably Low Prices: to Go at $14.75 Made up in excellent quality materials, which include high-grade serges, wide wale diagonals, striped worsteds, Panamas,~ mixtures «nd satins. Snappy models; all colors; all sizes for women and misse.. $25 values. $35 & $40 Suits at $25 | $7.50 Lingerie Dresses, $5 “Unmatchable Values" is the most compre- re description. In exquisite eyelet de- All sizes; $7.50. To-morrow they will be offered low price of $5.00. and $6 Skirts, $2.98 All-wool voiles, imported mixtures, worsteds, assortment, which comprises extraordinary | Panamas, etc. Black, navy and gray. Sizes values. Included are nobby pongees and con- | 23 to 32 inch waistbands and 36 to 42 inch servative serges, embodying the smartest new | lengths. One of the greatest skirt bargains offered this year. fashionable trimming; all Girls’ or plaids, trim ‘Wash Dresses at . . So many mothers of girls will want so many of these smart dresses that unless all signa fail, there will be barely enough for a day's brisk selling. Good quality washable percales, in checks d with plain color per- cale and, Bulgarian embroidery, solid color percale, trimmed with polka-dot percale, and fancy plaid percale. Dresses are made Dutch neck style with kimono sleeves and full pleated skir 6 to 14 years. Special price Handkerchiefs | Men's Fancy Silk Hand-|2?-i herchiefe; pretty cae worth up to Sc i “aie ett wr corner: °| Our May Sale of Muslin Underweatt It is as interesting nowinaits third week as on the Here are someyof:. eneenany for viet [i Corset Covers—nainsook, trimmed with Val. lace, | beading and ribbon. An exceptionally big value at 1 4c Drawers — muslin with wide lawn | Corset Covere—nainsock, trimmed ruffle and fine tucks; a very with lace insertion and big value at. 19¢ | edge. Sale price.........4.. Drawere—musiin, with baw ruffle, trimmed with em! and tucks, Sale price,..... 24¢ Princess Slipe—lawn, trimmed with 2 val. lace insertions down front; wide flare ruffle and tucks, 98c Is a typical inc! Sale. Opening Day. The sale is full of savings. Gowne—nainsook, trimmed with | embroidery insertion and lace edge 69¢ | er and skirt and corset cover and drawers, trimmed with 3 Val. lace insertions and bei @— muslin, high. and low round neck, trimmed with yoke of fine tucks; others with cambric ruffle on neck and sleeves. Sale price. . 38c Corset Covers—nainsook, several styles, trimmed with embroid- Skirte—cambric top, trimmed with ery insertion and edge 24e lawn ruffle, lace insertion Corset Covere—nainsook, several | ond edge. Sale price . 48 atyles, trimmed prettily with fine | Shiri cambric, with wide, age, iy, Val. and torchon and , em- lace; oftets * broidery.:... 38c with embroidery 97 lorsets— . and P. N. Corsets, medium bust, Tong ip, lace and vembroidery trimmed, with 2 sets hose 9 Don’t miss this great chanc 6 c BILADO! ALES: Muslin Unders wear Sho) Second Sale of Women’s Newest Neckwear} Current styles, at half prevailing prices, in a characteristic Bloomingdale Sale to- morrow and Saturday, as follows: Women’s 25c Neckwear, at'12\4c Women’s 50c Neckwear, at 25c Women's 75c Neckwear, at+37\5c Women’s $1 Neckwear, at:50c¢ Includes all the late novelties in Sailor, Charlotte Corday and Dutch Collars, Jabots, Fichus, Dutch Collars with Jabots, Bows, Cascades, Stocks with Jabots, &c., * 87c Children’s Dresses, 19c Check gingham dresses, yoke with revers and edged with piping and embroidery; also chambray 4. Dutch neck, sleeves trimmed with and economy. Better purchase early, as our allotment is lim- i All sizes. Many will buy two or more ’ . Arare opportunity. Take advantage of it. IMPORTANT —This corset was brought out by the manu- made in dainty combinations of lace, silk, mull, etc. All beautiful styles. Of the numerous special sales held in our Women’s Neck- | legal and void; hence, that your Policy-holders are not—and, there- fore as a consequenc never have + ntitled to vote for directors. rsuant his advice that “the = white, 6 monthe'to 4 cane of 1 % " wear Store this season this will prove the most interesting. Be | Superintendent of Insurance shoud facturers, irrespective of cont oer pentity Seley, fey eavettieae 1. 00 _———— 4 early—while the assortments are large—there is always an |} not recognize any procedure looking | Purposes and will be offered at : & mingdales’, Second Floor, 59th St. Sectio: advantage in early selections. Main Floor, fvth St Section to that end,” the certificates of fo ee ee Corset Biore, Seema Foor, Bloomingdale, BLOOMINGDALS: S==eaee Section,_ B tA BLOOMINGDALES' =——————— vortiiniition above referred to are hereby returned unfiled. Your company will also at once discon- tinue the prepatation of lists of pol- loyeholders, the making of which involves a considerable expense, and Which, were section % applicabdle, should be filed here next month, Change of Control. Bince Jan, 1, 1908, the seven men of affairs whose names are sent back to the company by Mr. Hotchkiss have heen posing as “policyholders” directors, They were selected, with the twenty-one other ‘policyholders’ ” directors, by ‘Thomas F. Ryan, who then owned the controlling stock. In addition there are twenty-four directors who were picked by Mr. Ryan without any subterfuge. Within the year the ownership of the control has passed to J. Pterpont | Dorgan, who was in Egypt when Judge | Day was elected president over the | protest of Mr, Morgan's trustees, George 1,100 Men’s and® Youths’’ 15.00,°18.00 Ny and $20 High Grade Suits to Go at $8.88 and $12.88 | Every Size for Youths—from 15 to 22 at In Regulars, Every Size for Men--from 33 to 46 Chest fStoyts & Longs Nobby suits for young men in 2 and 3 button effects and cuffed trousers. Conservative models; in fact, a suit here to suit every man. Made of Blue Serges, Plain and Fancy, Worsteds and Cheviots in Brown, Tan and Gray in 50 differ- ent patterns. Also the staple blacks. All cut in newest models. 3,000 Men’s and Youths’ $1.50 & $1.90 Straw Hats, Newest Models, at $1.00 and $1.50 You can’t get any newer styles nor better values anywhere else. That's why we Men’s 85c Summer Coat Shirts at 55c or Six for $3. They are plain and plaited, Summer styles, in sizes 12 to 18. fe A Men’s and Boys’ Plaited Negligee Coat Shirts, Our Men's Furnishing Store well made of sturdy, good quality percales, cut along shows all the new Summer styles at money-saving prices. generous lines and finished with ocean pearl buttons. Without exception the best shirt value of the Mear at the very low price of 55c. ’ ° Men’s $1 Plain Negligee 6 8 c Shirts To-Morrow at . Stor $2.00. The above are the well- known $1,00 “Harmony” Men’s Percale Negligee Shirts, plain bosoms; attached cuffs; best made; cut very full and roomy; also plaited styles; $1.00 value; a splendid variety of neat patterns; light and metiium effects; sizes 14 to 17. All good fitting, too. Men’s & Boys’ 59c to 75c Negligee Shirts, To- bikin 7 3 for $1.00, Coat style, good quality, neat light stripe patterns; well made; full size; sizes 12 to 18. Men's 25c Silk Flowing End | Men's 19c Washable Four-in- Four-in-Hands, plain colors;| Hands. — Reversible; full fancy effects, figured and| length, white and colors. A polka dot; neckbands dou-| neat and seasonable tie at a ask you to take advantage of this sale. ble-stitched; 3 2 (or 25e ne, S0th St. Section. None C. O. D. Sale of Portables, Chandeliers, &c. BLOOMINGDA in a very special Bloomingdale sale, for Friday only Any Trimmed Hat in The House | | This $3.25 Gas This Substantial Wadd Gas Lamp Outfits, Values up to $10, lock at 52 fi 8.30 to 1.30 o'clock at hae a Portable, ae 98 Chandelier fet A To-morrow, 21c An Extraordinary Further None Reserved! Wonderful Opportunity. } - A Chance to buy a fne \ reduction i i The best chande- lier bar gain ever offered ine je before—Juat y mporter and roadway. tter of Diamonds, j 180 New York No Mail Orders None to Dealers BLOOMINGDALES' Men’s “W.L. Douglas’’ $3 to! $4 Shoes, $2.19 & $2.49 Another big sale of these standard $3, $3.50 and $4 Shoes, Some are subject to slight factory hurts, Mostly low shoes, in black or tan leathers; all new and up-to- date styles. Do Not Miss This Remarkable Sale of | $500 List Walters Concert Grand | Upright Piano Outfits, Consisting of Piano, | Music Cabinet, Chair and Rubber Cover, for ‘$5 Down & $1 a Week No Extras; Outfit De- livered to Your Home | You save from $150 to $250 and make the best and safest pi Second Floor, oth St, #ife. © on Payment of $5.00. ‘2. 39: 10c Gas Gl Globes 6c _s i HLOOMINGDALES" 1,200 25c Shades Friday at 106. 1,500 Hats to select from; none reserved; 8.30 A.M. tol 3 59 \ P. M. Friday een Opaque shades in allcolors. They are mounted on good spring | 1 We find ourse!ves w.th too many Trimmed Hats, and we | {neana rollers and are cut 3x6 ft. They regularly sell for 25c, In our iach will reduce our siock at once. This means all our beautiful | mim an ie Upholatery, Ste Store to morrow the price will be 10c, Third Floor, | fine « pian Trimmed Hats, including copies of patterns—1,500 in all —black oS ——— = 81 COMING DAL. ES | They are p have the | and colors, none reserved; Blocked Hats, Net Hats, Lace Hats, | $1 Men’ s Gold Fi 4 ‘Grow Y 0 Ve bl and fine quality Hand-Made Hats, Chips, Milans, Azure Braids, | hi Hand Bags, h row our wn egeta es etc.—-hats now selling up to $10.00, all handsomely trimmed Made upi in suede, Watc eS, @) ) :: pays well-to grow your own vegstables when seeds and i with imported flowers, wings, aigrettes, velvcts, ribbons, etc, leather, si wet Ne, mow your ome. vegeen ee ee fete 2 saiildidae ast of the finest quali c ve your selection. satin, moire, attr 3. 75 a= ¢ ge of assorted vegetable sects, comprising: Remember to-morro' Jay, 8.30 to any Trimmed man and tapestry, > y Lo $i, 000 Walters. £8-Note I Hat in the house, values up to $10, choice ed on an Men's 12 n mind that we sell these Fines! os 19, 12 rolls ver, gol tehes, ly for $1.16, and other florists | All Day Sale of Beautiful Untrimmed Hats, 99¢ ee" a and gun | filled, apenr fac charge up to $1.75. Because of the wonderful assortment consists of e pe in chips, milan frames; | ¢ eouingyll exceptional nature of this offering, we »ne would be in investing J ‘ A ny rd han ed im fix the limit at 3 to a customer, icity, used of arcomt-hand plano 4: any price, sauro braids and rough praide; hate now sculng up & y > mate! hed or mor ; Greerihouses on the roof, ] thelin CL 1 Fade a a el RA All Day Sale of Exquisite Flowers, Worth to 75c, Fiiday, 10¢ Colors black all shade Toratoe plants and Salvia plants, regularcy 29; per basket J2e penal ange your a He ay iow Walle! ui nue e Odds and ends of al! our flowers, worth up to 7c, The v 8 Other pecial values $1.50. to eae oe , roots, regularly 6c; at the special price, ¢ i 4 ivan request a reprosentative will eal a ind colors is endless, Mais eisai Sine. Man Pio ine Facourate eepers oho et sas: Hes Lex. to 3d Ave,, 59th to th s aoe — . The Store ocean Satisfaction—BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to'Wth St. 4

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