The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1911, Page 6

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Stnmiatignnn bay was then president of the Mechan- fea and Traders’ Bank, entered the tn- | iNOW {ic raid ne same voluntarily and meant to be ther fay. He sald he j ANGED IN ORDER to correct the teatimony of Mr | cH every ams yesterday, Ie wae told he sould have an opportunity later. Williams, whose admin comed and re under stra he bank was . poor but ho Ciark Wi fiers, "Admits FTE ce tre agen bebnce ha a6. FO (Rae Mence in him which he. proterred Pound Something at Least ave if & cenncensil subsselpets CHANGED BOOKS TO MA ‘LOOK BETTER,” t moda a na A THEM | the pre bank, by soMcara, wan Tn tt Mr Aah © dollar had been the hank The books had ged 10 make them ap waa explained, District-Ationney Clark# Be- made in the twlaale ., nv * the viett of M fleves Perjury or Larceny [ifaw poet trom the nccoun +, Was Committea. i Morally Wrong. GRAND JURY MAY ACT. |# of Mra Blizabeth Cheseborough and transferring it to the credit of the bank, hw loan had been cancelled by was referred to aw | aw tho ttorney Clarke of Kingw ty appeared at the State Banking ment's Investigation of the falls Qe of the Merchants and Traders’ Rank {te aucceasor, the Union Bank of lyn, tony and had @ long talk | Deputy Superintendent of Banking Lane Dodge, before whom tes- y is being taken, and Assembly ein of the Rrownavitle Aeteict. w asking the questions A owas learned afterward that Mr. 0 thought Mr. Goldstein was misn opportunities to bring out teati- which anight be Interesting to the Jury in not following up promis. openings which Jed into doubtful ou of the officers of the bank Good Glasses properly fitted will help you enjoy the full benefit 0} f your eyesight. ‘ it iret failed. — Fiapectally Mr. Our method is to give you the je wanted to know more about the | double services of skilled Oculists | of $0.00 which former Meaminar| and practical Oplicians at the i Justice Hayes said had been prsenre ' “ae er or ee | eteres to him. cost of the glasses. F Mr. Clarke rather lost interest when | Farris Glasses—fitted with the Oe learned that Mr. Hayes had ex- to the reporters, after yester- hearing, that the $60,000 offer had @et been made fn Brooklyn, but tn San ho many years ago, when Mr. was a Federal examiner. Mr. Gotastein hed naked if the examiner ver nad a pride offered to him, and | @acepted the answer “yes” without mak- further inquiry, Harris Suction Clip—the clip that holds the eyeglasses in comfort and securily—$2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 a pair. testimony to-day had to do with Pied, Street, moar Fourth Avenue @anges made in the vooks of the bank iver erent, bet. bth a1 Oth Avenues @ftter the panic of 197, when Clark Will- i" vente Bist treets Hadma then state Guperintendent of the N ‘ohn Btreet ing Department, sent Mr © Bok it over. @® A Sullivan of No. 179 Lenom reed, Hayes Saks Suits for Menat 17.00 ‘Former Prices: 20.00, 23.00, 25.00 & 26.00 Sale Continues Tomorrow and Thursday @ Tomorrow and Thursday we shall continue " the good work which Monday morning ushered in. ks-made clothes which less than a week ago sdid at the prices stated above will be ob- tainable at the low, uniform price of 17.00. @ But the superiority of Saks-made clothes does not rest on price reductions. It is established in the first place, and the reasonableness of our prices is thereby established too. In fact, Saks- made clothes might well be an exception to the tule of season-end reductions, and yet suffer no diminution of their claims on your preference. Therein lies the importance of this event. @ Three-garment models, half-lined, in a pleasing variety of fabrics, such as worsteds, unfinished worsteds, velour finished cassimeres, and flannels in various shades of gray, and blue mixtures in light or dark effects. Tailored as only Saks clothes are tailored, which is a little better'than the average best—not in our opinion alone, but in the opinion of those who wear them, Sale of Men’s Low Shoes Value 4.00 . . today at 2.65 Sale continues tomorrow and TlMursday @ We believe that by saving you 1.35 on a 4.00 pair of shoes we are indirectly serving our own ends. 1o sow with one hand is to reap with two, The man who benefits by this offering will look us up again next time he is looking for good shoe values. Not, mind you, solely on account of the present saving, but be- cause he will have good reason to be satisfied with the style, comfort and splendid wearing qualities of Saks 4.00 shoes, @ Leathers are patent, gun metal calf, tan Rus- sia calf and tan or black vici kid, Models in- clude Blucher, lace and two-eyelet. ties, with straight or wing tips. Broadway Saks & Coreperny « sn se Tenis FeRAM ARTERM DTIC Lah BUM OOS HRS ot res e THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Wiliams sald “Yea.” Mr. Goldetein asked if ft wouldn't have it the Grouts had p ne agreed, @ had made the changes to make the ment of Thomas A. Southworth that he} hank, Mr. helped more waid that he thought t to be changed Mr, Will PARIS, July of all this evidence to the Pl Attorney atthe time and wrote if not larceny. wan called before the Gr by gaining an immunity bath. > Ine oriminating evidence was had from ary, men thetr | L notes which could Willtama eald he | Nevertheless, body else Anked he thought of the American fi the “blue pencil” proceedings, Mr. Wil- —— TA notea teeser un aay{ TAFT BACK AT HIS DESK. “hive pencil | if tt wae @ ortme, Certainly it waa im | Returns From Beverly in Time for | REORGANIZED BANK ON GROUT'S| Cabinet Mer pt REPUTATION. | WASHINGTON, Jul President Mr Williams waid that he told Mr. | ratt, returning from his week-end visit Grout, who reorganized the bank ae the|to the summer capital at Beverly. Choate, wae to- Union Bank and became ite president, | reached Washington at 10.05 A. M. to- that he thought tt 4 be well to molday, Rep © MeCall accompa- @head without Sullive Ashley Asked If he had thought the raputa tion of Mr. Grout would re-establish the Southworth or nied hirr The I t directly to the White I , 1 meeting of the Cabinet wan called for tt A. M Kings County: in $2,000, Tag Day Specials 1lto4 P.M. Ne Mall o ‘Phone Orders. Women’s $1 Waists Of lawn and batiste all white or with cok od embroiderios peat 59C come (eal Froer.): Women’s Dresses “Gite Tal rane ‘ie ats ations: | O9E ee Teccst Fiver.) sein er Sets do 8 ure | $9.89 fia, Pleor.) Women’ s Vests fae Mowe oy 4 12%4e and alcove. (ita Voor. 49 Baretoot Sandals Matta" | Be children. Russia Floor.) ——— calfskin percinio | ot Chocolate Almonds chocolate contig, rogularly 600.; ——— uae Moor.) Burnett's Tom Gin ee! '67e limit of one bottle «Sixth lly to & customer Women’s 195, ool 61 quality straw; silk ribbon band... ¢ Main ar (Main nats, ) 49c Straw Hats uf rough wtraw and (second Roe ) eens Phvenues Busy Gmep (fe oat THE “ay ri STREET be sat ful ds tunities, Seamless Brussels -----$25 in a variety of . Turkish, floral suitable for Rugs--- 1473 73] 00 Koyal Axmin snd flora: destens;omae x12 rich Grlantal nee semm, wth $22. Hoyal Ain f varicty of ¢ r the house, at ake American Fiber in blues, res colved water Yard at Linoleums and Cilcle yards 29c) 9c} i9¢) Sollle(Vourth Fiver.) ---2---e ee --72-----2,500 Pieces-------> Cut Glass at! Price and Less fine M rimmedt Speciais No sailorPhoneOrders $3 Mid-Summer Hats Effectively , trimmed, in > Howest sapos J ———( Maia Vloor,), 9c Wall Paper wee figures, | 2c rallever pat (FI Hour) ——__ West kind Club Whiskey Our regular $1.26 | “{69e (Sisth = Bloor.) Women’s Oxfords $2.50, samples: wn fi Dp ning Chairs------, withie: pate 9c { x ) with Upholstered ' Seats, ($1.39 ally wonderful cake * 49¢ if reolate pots, oa. i 45.00 at. bottle, . Sade eee een: (Lourth Floor.) ee eeeee eres titra" Heer.) Candy Special Deltetous (Main Women’s Vests Swiss ribbed, low neck t ‘Se; (Main Floor.) Cooking Ware Brown. Fire Pie Ph Kc idea f French with « warmont mor OID TIDE VATE AA PIERRE TEEPE APDIP FIT bub $25.00 \ i onrth wrest lim ae SE Ay ne N ou ete cp ne rl 59 ~-Children’s98c io 92.50" ‘Highland -- \ 9e N acing itl "\ if er 2 : 50c Pearl Necklaces Bloom Cc RY fieautitut tusere pear! Nl Dresses a i \ '19¢ The raost serviceable, sensible and i i, teerone (Main Floor) —— r little N Princess Corsets waists oavily boned a Ny win hurt on \ rh ous $1.49 de of dependoble materials _y (Second Kloot) — ha ercale and madras, and ¢ é maior Hats Ycome io « Aid Fara y styles, High if N beeing eed | fond eis fects, pretlily trimued. Sizes r) \ \ GATES STILL MAKES GAINS. How Watch on Patient's Heart. - | day that the condition of John W. Gates - [continued to show improvement and, | there was more reason for) in the {ilness was reached. | ecendant of the founder of the Livi ton family, @ Harvard man and ana jociate In legal practice of Joneph Michee! Flaherty, Join ‘the Crowds To-Morrow, for JULY 25, Keop Close | %.-Dr. Gros state to- than at any time since! Inancier was out of dan- vingaton, a din day appointed by May- former other people. 1911. Freckles imple Remedy that Be: rly Freckiee Al. @ Night, If people who freckle every ‘Sommer | he would not say that) Would get a two-ounce package of Kintho tn July they would be almost | heart remained irregular and | sure to have no trouble when the hot | 4. August sunshine discloses freckles on | One thing is sure--the quicker you use Kintho the sooner, | you'll be rid of your freckles. Get it | wherever toilet goods are soli. | et your money back, | Kintho Soap too. | or Gaynor to the Change of Grade | Only help give the freckles a pueh, but Damage Comminsion to nitccard the Inte | It 18 delightful for totlet us | West{23di and 22d/ Strects Sheri? of | —————— eS . | STAMPS If it It will not | Ask About Our New Charge Account System and Easy Payment Pun SECaEey pecial fiberty Stamp > Tag Day 50S i} ‘To Every Purchaser of $1 or More. Also Double To Every Purchaser of $1 or More. Also Double Liberty Trading Stamps Until 1 o’Clock, Single Stamps Until 1 o’Clock, Single Stamps Therea ter. Therea ter. athe taint Decne silastic in Bulletin and Stay Away? Who Can Read This Big B: All Day Specials Women’s Tub Dresses Made of Inwn, gingham, percale and some repps and natural linens; all shades and all sizes; at ] Kecond Floor.) -————$—$—$————— 29 59c & 79c Waists Lawn, linen and mercerized silk fal rimmed with embroid- ery or mannish effects; all sizes Misses’ and Juniors’ Wash Dresses 37€ |: (Second Floor.) ——-——--——— 94.50 Made of dotted, striped and bordered lawns and percales; high or low necks; sizes 13 to 17 for juniors and 14 to 18 for misses (Seeond Hoer.)——— 75¢@ Combination Corset Cover Ang drawers or skirt. Fine nain- sook (Becund 11008, ) 97c ak Fruit Dishes Beautiful Beslan Quadruple sil- ver plate Drug epee Extract Witch Haze! in au de Quinine Hair Tonic ——eecntommeme (Male Fleer.) Sc Wash Cloths finish; absorbent quality; Silky each zen f an agement.) ———— 49c Bed Sheets Single and double bed size; heavy quality; each basement.) Bed Sheets worth to 98; 5 each (asenient.) — Large size; heavy quality ‘ 69c ‘age 24e 29¢ "" 9c itc Piliow Cases Good qual 3 dozen; ; linen finish; fimit ——-——( Basement.) Extra good quality; closely wov- 9%e 8c Unbleacined Muslin 3'%4c en; limit £5 yards; — ~( Bay at.) —— Women’s Lisie Gloves Fibow length. Black aud white. Suc, Pair, Main Floor.) Newest Parasols Representing the prettiost styles and colors of the season, at. . (Main Floor.) In colors and natural, Chiffon finish, Yard......... tenons (Main Floor.) " 38c 75c 45c Silk Shantung "18c 59c Mohair Brilliantine 42 inches wide. Colors andblack, Yard....... (Main Fleer, navy 29c $1 House Dresses Of percalo, in checks amd stripes. Deep hems (fecond Fleer.) Dressing Of lawn, in pretty designs. 1046... 36 (Second Floor.) 98c Princess Slips Of good lawns. trimmed, At... (Second Floor.) Light blue, Lace 79c Sacques '23c in pure white, Pr 'e Demask, Toweling: suitable Ww i whit -39c Table Damask - Ta 18c; all linen; full y quality, in short ends of 2 long: values to 39 yard... temstitched Table Cloths; sextra large size; good, heavy or red bagders; each ish Towels; large size; all white or 1 with red borders or with fancy stripes; each eee eee eee ees(Haxement,.)\-eeeoewece- nea! ¢ Douhle Vherty a —— eel Stampa bacco Tags, Gertifi- cates, good, re tables; 98c lity: pare for roller or dish heavy absorbent quality; 4 ue 92c 9c} } ----Ruffled Muslin-----. Curtains 4 Off _ 29¢ Striped Effects. Pu 19¢ '", 5c 59% re Striped, extra wide. Pair 79¢ tucked and hem- stitched, Pair f 98c Renaissance Edge, in- sertion and tucked. Pair 9BC olored Organdy, ertions. Pair..... BBC 41.39 Dotted and Fig- ured Swiss, full ruffle. Pair / 89c $1.79 Rug. Couch Covers in Negus and Jacquard designs, 60 inches wide 4 all around Limit 1 to a ¢ at ” $h29 1Se Curtain. Swiss, 36 inches wide, in dotted and figured effe $2.98 Porticre: ors. Reversible, estry border, Oth: fringe. Pair... +," Sheer quality 1 or fringed imported t deep lat -$1.98 Medicine--~ Toilet Cabinets Made of selected oak lumber. Has 10xH4-inch mirror in dior Large roomy OT LO shelves, Golden oak finish Landers, Prary & Clark's Climax Food Choppers... SEC Jumbo Ammonia, Jargal 126 lon bottle Cereal Jars, blue and 18c size, white decorations with pail shelf 55c ser. ered, enamelled... 18 No.6 ‘ea Kettles, ensure Lawn Mowers, 4 blades 1s or 16-inch $2.69 é Boards Step Ladder, 5-ft Buckets, d-qt. cov gray enamelled, at, BOC| sito Tooth Picks, ble pointed. Trip O Lee Clean- Can Lap Boards, with nae * Le 3c 29¢ Mandkerchief Wash soe Brass pele a ors, extra heay Yy 9c} 2 eee ecco oe= (Basement, ee eee- seen ---Lean Hams, lb., 183 = All Lean-- Surpius Fat Removed Vrosb O t Flakes" foo, the mill; Matt 30 ve THE 1TH STREET STORE--HENRY SIEGEL, Pres’t.--WE GIVE LIBERTY TRADING STAMPS, ASK FOR THEM Gabe graa aiajeatls ° nor 18 ASAE MVR A ALLA SAO NEAT NCIS LTC ee To-mor- tow for Soap Wrappers, To: @ ei Stern‘ Brothers Announce for Thursday, }Fridayand ‘Until Noon Saturday, Final»Clearance, Sales Women’s Dresses,/ Suits, Coats, Skirts,yNegligees and Kimonos, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Particulars will appeargin Wednesday evening’s papers ° Tn beautiful colors and AN BSC Ms itiate tloro— $1.25 Panama Mill ends; 61 in, wide; ck. Lito & xd. lenaths. ni Qe yar i Foor.) — Lawn Kimonos pretty ——i(Second Vout) — Heatherbloom Petticoats In pretty sold colors Tht ic stripes: at —— (second apie cen an ents | ORE —— (Main pe. » 25c,50c & 75c Jewelry ns, Links, Including Brooches, "y Cc Sash Pins, ete }15 Stick —— Main ae Wash Belts Of embroidered mus- lin, Sizes to wot 10¢ inches, Value 25¢ ——— Mai BY sil high or.) American Lady Corsets ; Zac Women’s Stockings HE aya aa | °'42%4e nly; tuat ¢ (Main rie Men's Shirts Muir. AU Kiods and quale ) ithes and cos tom (Main Fleer.) Women’s Imported Handkerchiefs efubroidered | qe ———Main Floor.) ———— $1.50 values —————isew Specials No P or phane orders $2 Hats Of Diack and burnt chips and hairs. All | 59e the wanted shapes. Tag Dey Main” #lvor.). 98c Untrimmed Hats Peanut Panamas, tn ‘39 wanted shapes, (Main tio OS ‘Trimmed free, at Assorted Glassware foane may ln. ‘4 2 Belle Vista Extra tarke portecto vanu titer, | Dishes frame: lat etoxta, ¢ 9c bird Vlowr p= $35 Sewing Machine in: 1 een Tee aaa tain’ ‘Wode: Fpeneil Stockings Of seamless gauze 7 vine tar | ALO Men’s Plated Silk et Hose 124%e (Main (ae ———s $3.50 Ei Enamel Beds ji ol $4 Q Tas Day #pi ee Voor.) ——— $10.00 Brass Beds tunes "$4.98 (Pitth © Fioer,). ee Women’s Handkerchiets Of pure trish dimen } hemstitched: 6 for. c ——( Main AY —— cotton: In protty double and soles ‘ ’ 2 ODONTOL TTTSOZA LAL LA Li Ea TIT OLS ? se Ame

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