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a a ee DANS HAVE LOST $5 00 0N FORGED CHECKS TODAYS Detective Burns Seeks Bold | Band Where Phony Plates Are Made in Bridgeport. | ‘9 After a hurried visit to thts eity Sun-! Wiliam J. Burns, ive Agency, | o take per- e hunt for the shed a bad check City Bank day and yesterday, head of the of the National which has written tag the National Joyce and surety compantes re t ve a large n the awindling, led by a ms spirit, who ts not only cunning but thoroughly familar wita the tnside methods 6 banks vpon whom the & Chicago re h a Visitation much which exists here. The forg- ¥ an! so large In Chi- mings threatened band Is ame very muc! and Mr. Jovee ; noved their base ‘ations to this city very keen desire of the in- . panies to have Burns h them before they move on to city, Burns is up against the possibility of having the bank pro- tection business, which he took from the Pinkertons, handed back to them again. the United States Secret Ser- ‘ollowing the Lupo band of ers, with the result that ee SP ee THEN MN | LL reve: ~~ - ee : The Officers and Directors of The Mutual Bank announce the opening today of the new Mutual Bank building and Safe Deposit Vaults, at 49 and 51 This building is not to be confused with improvised banking Tt has been built for and will be occupied solely by The Mutual Bank. facilities in rented space. ing structure, designed throughout to accommodate an institu- tion which long ago outgrew its former quarters vank proper and the safe deposit vaults have been built to The Mutual Bank's own specificati The location of the new Mutual Bank building, at West 33rd York, and unusually convenient for important business insti- tutions now locating in this section of the city. ments, moreover, are unique they afford to patrons, The growth and success of The Mutual Bank may be briefly and chiefly attributed to its s methods, to its personal service to the individual, as well as to that conservatism of policy best and wisest of banking traditions adequate balances. will also welcome an Street, just a few feet from Bri city, makes it one of the most | with prospective de DIRECTORS OFFICERS RICE ARG DELATIELD hetemen 1 CONNICK RAMU EL Lan CARLOS 6 acuets 7 ans Preesise: Ome VN Omer " Vie Preestve: ” AON) RishLene THE MUTUAL BANK 49-4) WEST THR NEW | cause rellef to all the surety companies, = tected - sentatives of foreign houses in business y bank, written on a forged letterhend of firm. most of then were gent to Allanta for long ‘terma, it made one discovery Which has been of some afd to Burns. In tho counterfeiting headquarters were found plates for printing checke on Varlous banks, carefully engraved nis- natures of many bank oMcere and big depositors, rubber stamps of certifica- tion forme and perforating punches. These were manuractuted, Burne has found, in a plant near Bridgeport and it In belleved tho apparatue Which has made the recently cagdhed checks look good to paying tellers wan sup: pied by the same firm. ‘The trail of the men suspected of the National City Bank forgery persistently leads to Bridgeport. The rounding op of the forgers will which have paid out more than a mill- late the forgers have dealt almost altogether with insured banks, appar- ently feeling that tellera of such banks will he unconsctoudy lene careful when they know thelr Institutions are pro- ‘The recent forgeries have nearly ai- ways been made In the names of rep: here, The National City Bank chock was forged in the name of George 8. Porter of G, Gaudig & Co., Letphic fur dealers, at No. 121 Weat Twenty-seventh street, A check with Mr. Porters name printed on {t was obtained by sondinz a forged orfer for a checkbook to the Riker sExpeciurant Stepe the Cough —Riker’s Expec- torant relieves Bronchitis — Ri- ker'’s Expectorant releves Asthma — Riker’s Expec- torant stops tick- ling in the throat Fintteee fle of Cane ine been loing these things for years. Let it de them for you and yours. 25 et ind 60 cts. a bettie. a 60-et. bottle of Riker’s Expector- ant does net step yeur ceugh or cold, bring back the empty bottle ond get your meney. West 33rd Street, New York. Tt is a modern bank- Both the ions and requirements. ‘oadway, and in the heart of the centrally situated banks in New Tes appoint- in the measure of convenience tability, to the efficiency of its which must ever remain the The Beak opportunity to advise poritore st ony time officers Vie Pree Gut Gaahien =| er ek M0) Cooker ' TY-THIKD STRELT YORK ' “THE EVENING “WORED,” TUESDAY,” PEBRUARY "13; 1912. ws NEXT MONDAY RH. M acy & Co.'s / tirections Are i he.r Low r’r.ces. derald Square, roadway, 3ithto4sthst. | Every Department Planning Extra Special Values. erald square, Broadway, 3ithto3sth St. ee RNR EE SR A SAS SSIES SSSR SESS ESRD SAT ET A + Thai (JNTRIMMED 1 FUR SETS | its” FRENCH tr lasive Made to sell at $59.75 to $1,194.00 jodale Marked now at $29.74 to $694.00 T y of the coats are 52 majc inches long. There remains a small ATS hut choice selection of Alaska, Seal— Hudson Seal — Nearseal White Coney — Caracul Russian and Natucal Pony, in ae attractive Fieae apes novel fairly come nges tes too extreme to be adopted gener+ ds é ally. Ever so many smart, becoming Fur Sets and Separate Styles, in conservative modification that will Pieces are now priced as fol- ted FOX SETS trom $08.75 to 05 SETS, were trom) $08.75 $159.00. Now $49.74 to $79.75. * SKUNK SCARFS AND MUFFS, were frorn 244 to $98.75, Now $12.74 to $48.74. POINTED FOX SCARFS AND MUFF, werp $48.74 to $119.99, Now aid be extensively of thy straws ind doubl. colors. Prices by no means prohibitive, to $59.75, ' ‘3. AND SCARFS, $9.89, $12.89, BL/CK FX MUFFS A tat froy ee to $229.00, Now DOMESTIC UNTRIMMED HATS, the best ‘ MUFFS, we, of the new season's shapes, in tagal, Now i874 Milan, and combination straws; white, black and colors, "$3.49, $396, $4.96 and up t0 $8.49 IMPORTED _ a STRAW PETTICOATS-- :*.,. VERY SPECIAL Hecend Ploor BRAIDS Sain Vioor. ith xt 5\ yh 3.00 PETTICOATS. " 31.89 For the womun who prefers to make ‘ \ ny Silk messaline in dark and light articularly difficult shade of dress . 1 yy , nloring d, acco material to match, our prices deserve a ‘a Each would cost $1 50 8 00 PETTICOATS. ati $189 more than passing mention. They are reine 4 y ‘ 10 PETC RTS wid $0 low as to interest even milliners, RAMIE STRAW BRAIDS. .11-yd. pce 59¢ in new Spring effects, very fine and light in weight. Black, white, tuscan, and coming colors. FANCY TUSCAN STRAW BRAIDS!2" th Qe : piece... exceedingly smart for hats to be worn with tailored suits. SILK RAMIE STRAW BRAIDS ** ¢1 93 in exceptionally rich weaves with fanciful edges. All the smart French colorings, also black and white. cordioned and dark Persian me: with the two-toned messaline $6 25 PETTICOATS .... “ Supertine’taffeta, in light and colorings. Box’ pleated, ac ioned flounce over taffeta under+ lay. @) in any other shop All have been copied from the best of the season’s high-priced blouses. Take, for instance, the square bib effect on several, ard the fashion- able peplum extending well below the belt. Where else have these particularly new features been shown on waists selling for /9c, or near 99¢? But the value of these waists does not cease with their ab:oiute frethness. We have been scrapulously careful in selecting the materials, To fully impress you with the extraordinary values 0; these waists, we describe those illustrated. The ones not illustrated are at least The new ‘flat’ petticoats in services able and delicate silks, new styles, all the way from $4.79 to $35.50, SPECIALS IN WHITE tins laa aan LININGS & tt LACE 69c a am nainsook:; setsin panels of Pistie Valens FLOUNCES viii Caan WaT VEILS = He te ert taieanee encreyrtr ticker FULL BEETLED FAST BLACK PER-) cmc | 99c Waist No. 1 |99¢ Waist No. « {99 Waist No. 6 ee AS” BLACK SATEEN. Ie The always-becomint Li ine (Sheer, pin-tucked nainscok, trimmed surplice Embroidered white marquisette; high Embroldered lawn, the front trimmed to Elsewhere 25¢, cess, Applique and Chantilly ace my style, with wide novelty filet; filet collar, cuffs sleeve bands, novelty yoke and front pane ulate bib; centre panel of Cluny lace squ BLACK PERCALINE, each. «0.753 dotted, scr Il, floral and shadow effects and girdle; peplum of miitred filet lace. of tine raised-pattern Cluny lace, High Ince collar.“ Accordioned sleeve rill. furiner loweat cin =lhec eit price Other White Lace Veils 98, $1.49, ee ae ee gh 90 90 12 108. 99c Waist No. 2| 99 Waist No.5 |99c Waist No. 7 Tt cANCY BLACK TAFFETA SILK, each. . 94e SOP ar ay L isette. Col h: How yoke Sheer nainsook, trimmed with wide novelty All-over eyelet embroidery with peplum; set attachable tucked flounces. Our Exquisite qualities in the reat lace, NE ReG arte eS i with pa id Hamburg embroidery to simulate bib. in sleeves, square neck, simulated rever a tormer lowest «in =the + city price up to $26.80 medallion of hine-made Pt. Venise. ‘Turneback cuffs; slashed, lace-trimmed peplum, slashed peplum trimmed with fisheye Lace, $1.39 es TAFFETA DRESSES & TA'LORED SU.TS Are Dividing Honors for Present Favor For the many women who i are at- tracted by our lower-than-elsewhere Prices here are some representative items in new distinctive spring models: CUSTCM.-TAILCRED SUITS. $25.74 Navy or black serge, novelty mi: hair-line striped cerges, ‘Short Pita fitted coats, cutaway, with notch collar watch pocket, and sleeves open at wrist. Narrow skirts, with lengthwise fold. | Over Fifty styles of T. and Dressy Sutie up to Son Te CHIFFON TAFFETA DR“SSES......... $24.74 Black, navy blue and brown. The fi rst model buttons down front, has set-in sleeves, and white towelling Dutch col- lar and cuffs, trimmed with crochet lace. Skirtis shirred at waist, on double cords. The second model is in. the fashione able new one-sided effect, with wide. macrame lace collar over the left should, er, and button -trimmed revers over right 1 1 Those Who Req:ire Superior Qualities Are invited to see our hig nainsook, madras, crepe, to $9.94. A new importation of French blouses begins at $10.89, for a hand-tucked, hand-embroidered net blouse with side frill. An unusually fine blouse of hand-tucked chiffon with gray block-printed insertions and point d’esprit side frill, is $15.89. One of the new bib blouses of net with square bib of cream Russian Cluny and narrow shadow frill, is $28.49. satre blouse of creamy mesh lace under a shawl of wool-fringed, wool-ernbroidered rose chiffon, is 44.74, The most exquisite blouse we have seen in some time, of silver- thread-run net under a fringed shawl of hand-embroidered filet net withe mbroidered hand-spun linen, is $70.50, Ime ported Blouses, similar to these are found only w the most exclusive shops, ad needless to say, at higher prices. PRONOUNCED CHANGE IN CORSETS LINGERIE ROBES, EMBROIDERIES, LACES ihe Remainder of Foreign f anufacturers’ Oddments We took over a quantity at about half, Allthe designs were created for this season, but quantities were too small to be readily salable at regular prices. {Male Vicor] Half Prices on ? On Sale at $7.94 to $17.69 Semi-Made Lingerie Robes Exquisitely embroidered and barely distinguishable from handwork costing ten times as much. All-over designs in four equally choice patterns, Elsewhere $15.00 to $35.00. Less Than Regular Prices on On Sale at $1.39 Embroiaered Flouncings Width 45 inches, Embroidered on batiste with unitution Irish crochet insertions, Four fine designs, Regular price $1.75. Less Than Regular Prices on On Sale at 33¢ Muslin and Dimity Flouncings Width, 17 inches. Fine riew designs, the majority eyeletted for corset> covering», Regularly 50c a vara About Half Prices on St. Gail Embroideries her-priced domestic blouses of iline, net, linen, ete, up silk, mes On Sale ai 79¢ shoulde: Th $4 ey Flouncings, 27 inches wide, all-over ¢ derie on ihe skirt,” egeea wide ever : Marks the 1912 Models Large and sinall designs. Heguiarly $1.48 to $1.0 4 yard if Our Gown . wy We should like to show you the new models as sean as possi- | Less Than Half Prices on Or Sale at 29c to $1.29 Iptins, Frocks fn Exclu This Drew, | ble, as they are essential to the success of your new gowns and | Mechlin Lace Edgings and Insertions wraps. Fashionable gown lines are the lines on whic our special makes of corsets are built. “La Comtesse” Corsets Widths 14 to 2 inches. ings and ruchings. dozen yards, Ie A tairy-tine lace for dress and hat pleat- \ Pour designs: ‘To be sold by t Generally 60¢ to $2.50 the piece he piece of one inelpa eights and Special Pri White or ecr Striking feohi In great de Spring shade. TAILORED COATS ; "ool ! ott 5 diane Obick 47 a : Bet TAN AGHA er RD assole mt \ on Cpe Widths 114 to 2 (ite nn A Shp! PL PO ra i re WHITE GOODS AT WHAT) Yad Loom "5. Gait ‘ Equal to those sold in other Kk weal, a i hein ining | Manz that oo tapered WHIPCORD SUITING, 45 IN. FOR 29¢, "he" uss aed ech or Soe SAVIN FINISH BROADCLOTH, 54 1N., $1.19 imported French Sure Linen by women for dresses and waints for themselves ’ r remely attra Au Blue, Pea Green, Chompagne Old Ro ctive, White, Silecs, Cra | | Kiso a Limited Quantity of ; ' Golden rope, Apricot In wiacys aid Navy Biues ae. “op : : Spoige hruak and Spo White French Chiffon Batiste, 19¢ Yd. Soid elsewhere at 0c. yd The width which cuts to the Pry <i LINEN ROUGH WEAVE, 4B IN. FOR 2c, | Toe femr Macy Savi, grata advantage nc ; ? Colors ore Light Blue, Old Rove and Straw Color Para id gradu® jon h |

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