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NEW DREADNOUGHT TAH, MIGHTIEST $50.875 NOTE. IS WAIF “ASSET” OF UNION BANK OF NAVY, ARRIVES ca wen Directors Sly | Interested in Big Battleship, Just Commis Remsen Mortgage Co. Don't ioned, Will Get Her Fin Know Who Made It. ishing Touches Here. NEVER PUT ON BOOKS. , it, butt ‘ N York Na Yord More Witnesses Join Grout in‘ win 6 aan {, Ignoring Subpoenas to bbe nA te aiale _ wae 1 1, Bhe wa ein ory tt . pie The resumption of Mnto the fall > day dls weird ban fn the n fem and Pank, wreck of whicn Rdward J. the Union Bank. Co crowd at the hearing Sullivan, chanics and Traderr’ ¥ panied by his counsel, Max Manhattan Although Justice Putnam he Baturday that Edward M at may Deputy Spt. Dodge to be examined as)! to matters within his knowledge tn the) yo! Union Bank failure, Mr ut was not} premeui tusiay rev ng methods that « rement of the ol adera’ of the Me was accom: Steuer of former president e installed | will be appara 1d on wh In the to file an appeal from Justt Putnam's ruling. i OTHER WITNESSES BESIDES GROUT IGNORE SUBPOENAS. who conducted the | alin wl with th urlous to know held by t Ma flag to her ray was the conten | Bond and Mortgage Company. The note was given to the Mechanics and Traders Bank about three months before the | failure of that tnstitution, and was passed along to the Union Bank as an asset, Nothing had been realized on the note. Mr. Cropsey explained that at the time the note waa made, Henry B. Hii! was President of the Remsen Hond and Mortgage Company, and Dennis Hyland was secretary, Both were directors, Others on the directorate were Louls Stecher, the present President; Paul Grout. a brother of FE. M. Grout; Gil- bert Eliott and Wilifam ©. Damron, President of the Sumner Realty Com- pany. All of these were subpocnaed to ap pear to-day tell what they knew about thp $087 note, but Hyland and Stecher were the only membere of the kroup that responded Hyland was theirst witness, He sald that while he was secretary and a di- rector of the Remsen Bond and Mort Sage Company at the time the note was made, he never heard of the paper until at turned up among the assets of the Union Bank, He was utterly un- @ble to tell Mr. Cropsey anything about the note. Munroe. for a few hours to resh water, e men have had no since last mber, — FRANCE BALKS ON TERMS OFFERED BY GERMANY. Kaiser's Free Hand Policy Would Deprive French of Most of Their Privileges—More Delay. PARIS, Sept. 11.—The nature of Germany's reply to the proposals #ub- mitted by France with the idea of reaching an agreement regarding the Morocean problem has affected French Government circles unpleasantly. many's counter pro in Park gn Robert 3 Into port o Ger- ls were received eht, and, after be- ‘y eXamination pier Cafllaux and rs Belves, was de- elded to refer the proposals to special- iets on Morocean questions. When the apectalists have form Promier will call a inet and lay before for deeiston, | Germany asks, It appears, that every whole matter REMSEN CONCERN, ‘Mr. Btecher was then » that the note was never claim of German subjects to shall be He sata |" red on the dooks of ih company and th adie colton it without being in claims of Geri: never note wa ; H ound in the alleged H the Union Bank it was prom } pudiated | by } the Hemsen Hond and | NOTE WAS REPUDIATED By i | Mortgage Company. ‘The note He was Was shown to Mr. Stecher eked if he knew the writing of the instrumen like the writing of Mr. “but the note ap- Pears to bear the slmmature of the then ; president, Mr ns It was ight out In the examination Mr. her that the Union Bank 14 209 shares Of the stock of the Remsen Realty Company as collateral Por the Bote of $50,875. The bank has t Deen unadle to persuade anybody to 1 offer anyth ihe M0 shares of A} Remsen Rea c & DAMRON DREW THe $50,875 NOTE ; FOR SULLIVAN, ; W. C. Damron, whose name had been gl called at opening of the session, i en! t i end announce f fy. He exp > s j —— brit lat It was not an accident uit. 3 sked how many : ; shares of stock he owns in the Union The fact that ours is the largest Bank. He replied that at one time he} retail optical business in the world yen oa fh is not the result of “chance” or Mr. ¢ accident.” eeithe a8 tis because all Harris Glasses Bee amuir cotired go include an examination by tions. } Oculist of the highest person. then i. er nm wa ed} and professional standing; gaia he hea dr '*) cause we never advise the 1 Guast of David. had gor} glasses unless { Mr, Hill, Pr ) necessary; be and Mort ia) oe et aid tt as Mr. Sul ! t ivan, wh Avor HARRIS ey him, Mr. © a stood f Damron borrowed 1 4 Union Bank « athe b pendabili that institution guarantee of Francis V. Brown, now a la t Y once an office boy for David A alistaction He was whether your g Bihar doth Aves » hear Lenox Ave, Slat and Send St 76 Nassau St., near John St 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bklyr 439 Fulton St, opp. A. &S., Bkiy * | 697 Broad St, near luhne’s Newark Was another witness. “charge: Brown" in of the Mechantes ‘These notes ar to elght yea never had avenue b Traders’ Ba 442 Columbus A 4 P ton of Flores Island Is about 9,000 eountsy 18 mountainous but fertile, ‘At makes little difference whai you aay World “Want” will go get aed te * eit. am STREET —— ginning were inclined ta the London Exchange, which aher, Canadian Pacific opened at t Steel was up I swed winter : Brooklyn N: om- | Union ache eee ae Pant The first two Keel-plates of the new! ner and Reading ell into new iit ; iad awn . aa fight: | Try it on W ground. ‘ ship ald do y the navy of | i Ol thy OF & wintry, were riveted | SANDWICHES “lin posttte ontes over! 4 | which F '? | surrounde %) Workm - - [in positio Pachionat! | by alx boy From the Pitta | general storekeeper of “What is new this ae | Navy-Yard; JB. ‘ T understand tt ts going to be a fad | Constructor Balle: to take an interest in one's children.) New York; W Some of our best p fe are taking It] Lieut.-Commander © | son of the late | Burd, gon of € es of resh Test in New! engineer of the k ending Satuetay, sevt per pound. ®. New York’s Newest Department Store MR. WizZLE—the man of new ideas—is the selling spirit of this establishment. He stands for POSITIVE RELIABILITY, TRUTH- FULNESS and FAIR DEALINGS, but most particularly for TR ° peti Pi ly for UTHFUL When KESNER says it and mr. Wizzle endorses it—believe it. By way of making your acquaintance we intend to give $500.00 in Gold $50.00 for Each of the Series of 10, as follows: let Prize, $20.00 3rd Prize, Jit and “ 15.00 4th “ 5.00 Readers will fill in this coupon with what they think is the most appropriate answer. (A specially selected com- mittee of publishers will award prizes according to merit of answers.) Contest closes Sept. 25th. The PRIZES will be awarded on Reeder d after the opening of the NEW STORE—when each original sketch will be on exhibition with the accepted answers, and the name and address of the winners attached. In addition to this the prise-winners will be announced in our regular advertisements. Any written answer sent in will receive the same con- sideration as those on the coupons. What is Mr. Wizzle Eating? Write whet mom approys ture—on the sneet of paper). think would be the jate answer for coupon opposite (or any that come in on this competition. Pf L.KESNER.Co. Sixth Avenue, 22d & 23d Sts. Established Half a Century Registered Trade Mark Housekeeping Linens For Fall Store Open Daily Until 6 P. M. New importations of Table Linens have been coming forward for the past few weeks and our present assortment includes a number of new design: in all sizes and in a wide range of prices. We quote below for some of the moderate priced substantial Damasks as follows: Napkins Breakfast Size, at $2.50, 3.00 and 4, Dinner Size, at lable Cloths 2x2 yds. : 1.15, Bed inaak, Dianlets, Ete. Pure Linen Pillow Cases, 2214x36 in., $1.25, 1,50 and 1.75 pair, 25x36 in $1.75, 2.00 and 2.2 Pure Linen Sheets, Single Bed Size, $5.00, 6.50 and 7,00 pair, Double Bed Sie, $6.00, 7.50 and 8.50 pair, Single Bed Blankets, $3.00to & 5.00 Double Bed Size, $5.25, 6.50 and 9.00 pair, Patent Satin Spreads, $2.50, 3.00 aid 3.50 Imported Dimity Spreads, $2.25. 3.00 & 3,50. Silkoline Cotton Filled Comfortables, $2.00 and 2.50, Lamb’s Wool Filled, $3.50, 4.50 and 6.00, {Ul James McCutcheon & Co., {ll Sth Ave, & 84th Ste walPhey son, L! at I Hl =! iit | | el THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, BOYSHELP SET -FIRSTPLATESIN. BIG BATTLESHIP :) Record-Breaking New Gets Great Send-Off at the “Yard. Admiral Leutae presided, | Bailey, son of Naval! in charge ‘T, Cluvertus jr, verlus and grands {ir aon of Naval Constructor Whom SIXTH AVENUE, 22d ane 234 STS, We reserve the right to use in our public announcements any of the answers New York City. Ra a ta Carstairs, McCall & Co, and Carstairs Bros, dW. CL Fro uiinghan, B Stocker of workm pt York | ‘ h the rooklyn of the beidth Maken Cota Menta Tasty. BE, Strictly a Store For the People NOTE: This is Nu. 5 There are 10 Pictures in the series. Four prizes for each Picture. Look for No. 6 to-morrow. If you want first numbers, same will be mailed you on request. WHAT IS MR. WIZZLE EATING? Fill in—cut out and mail to J. L. KESNER CO., Dept. B, Sixth Avenue, 22d & 23d Streets. NERATION after generation, for more than 122 years, the best judges of pure whiskey have used Carstairs Rye. In every prominent New York club, cafe and hotel, Carstairs Rye is served to the most discriminating, the man who **knows,”’ the connoisseur. Carstairs Rye is a blend of the choicest w Carstairs Rye is aged in wood, It is thorough It ts subjected to the severest, the most exacting tests before it is bottled, Carstairs Rye is the mellowest, the most palatable whiskey distilled, | Absolute uniformity of Carstairs Rye retains life-long | patronage of every man who learns the merits of this best and purest of all whiskies. STEWART DISTILLING CO, A consolidation of New York Baltimore aes a i 4» hammered the l ¢ who were nd wore young and wore number and dl- of them 40 shoe, drove adhesions to operatic Lowest Prices for Housekeepers Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores | From National Biscuit Co. Uneeda Lunch Graham Biscuits Zu Zu Ginger Snaps 3 Five-Cent 10° & Packages . Packages Lemons _ Large and [ines Bo S| for 5° ii —— Very Best Creamery Butter, »... Highest grade to be had—giving greatest satisfaction. Belle Brook Butter Fanciest quality of print butter—noth- ing finer made—in cartons, each...... 31 | Good Table Butter, ».... 27° 15 Strictly Fine Eggs 25¢) = ' Potatoes, Selected Maine hire” @ ibs. LZe Cooking Apples, %". 6 1. 15¢ Red Onions, 3 bs. LOCT - aM ees) green and cle; large 12¢ ‘ 15° Quaker Corn Flakes, {i3i"" 5¢ Smoked Shoulders, }!='-" 1Q@%e Condensed Milk Orange County finest, California: large can bams—a lb Shawne, Butier ‘| Liberty Esto Brand, ean 6°| Brand. 7| Trend, 8° |» Brand, + cut to au can 5 Ja’ StampsFREE j with this Big Wash Day Special:— 1 Cake Ironing Wax.... 1°) 1 Cake Best Borax Soap, 4 ‘| All Six For 3 lbs. Washing Soda.... 5' 1 kb. Laundry Starch... 5 2 Squares Butler’s Blue.. 5 1 Large Bottle Ammonia... 5°) BoraxSoap, jet '3 care 1 O° Electro-Silicon Regularly e Sapolio . . .| We-eac Safety Matches, Vince" & 20-Mule Team Borax, 5c box 3 100.4-~. StampsFREE with following combination purchase: 1-Ib. Very Best Tea for 5O°| potn 85° 1-Ib. Very Best Coffee for 35°) First Quality Teas—Four Varieties 100Stamp ‘Diana Tea, 70° 50 Stamps “': Diana Tea, 35° 25 Stamps a Diana Tea, 18° | Imported Olive Oil, bottle ........ 28¢ 1 0 Blue Ribbon Salt, round box...... 10¢ 5. G4." Stamps! Worcestershire Sauce, Peerless, bot. 10c FREE Chili Sauce, Butler's Best, bottle... 12¢ witheacs Shredded Gelatine, Peerless, pkee. 10c All the 117 James Butler Ine. Licensed Stores. & H.” with each of BO’: Stamps FREE (hee tithamns Cabinet Whiskey, full quart, $900 | Kingussie Scotch, voic.. SE Wid Ménogram Rye, bottle "Fe aumporied ort, ois. hottie, Ws importedSherry, La Gitalde oe, 7 Bee Preserving israndy, bottle. "J &e Culifornia Claret Pure grape, palncted vintages, aa excellent dinner wine, By the Ceha Ceby the Ce half c ¢ iat 6 9zallon, 33 ie Wy Shottle, 9 Blue Diamond Claret, iii" BEE Benet Claret, vids set. FOP “S$ & HL ‘FREE TED with, cave of Lager Beer; $a Stamps Hichler’s, Liebmann's, Ruppert’s

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