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j VAN TUYL TO WAR ON AGENTS THAT + POSE AS BANKERS Jation of section 32 of the Per GIMBELS Men’s New SOFT HATS Imported, at $1.75 This is about $1.25 less per are conserva- ut they are the importers’ small left-over lots which, taken together, make a fine ‘collection of Moot desir- ‘eiialiniiadins Finds Many Doing Business i: Without Authority of Law | on'East Side. ALBANY, @ollars annually. Mr. Van Tuyl hag ordered hundreds @f east side merchants to refrain from banking business, and to take @he word “bank” from their windows @nd stationery. A force of his men j tart work at once to see that these @oing | @rders are carried out. The State Superintendent has col- March 8.—Gtate Superin- Gendent of Banks George C. Van Tuyl @ bas declared war on so-called loan + Gharks, fake “steamship ticket and ex- @hange brokers,” and the fly-by-nigat ‘variety of private bankers who de- Graud east siders out of thousands of of the corporations operating the eteres and therefore not subject to criticism. The investigators, however, reported Yaa bv In some cases the examiners were re- fused admission even and on were bodily thrown out on “on the contrary one big Fate store ia a cor; violation of receive the Attorney. hat than th tively | worth, b too! mass of evidence which he be- _ Me bsolutely conclusive and if his its. ‘ord re not immediately obeyed this sults, evidence will be placed in the hands Among | @f District-Attorney “Whitman. Mr, Van Tuy! will formally. urge the crea- Gon of a new department to deal with Moan sharks, steanship ticket agents Bnd private bankers, as well as rigid @mendment of the private banking | laws. ~The investigation also developed the fact that some of the largest department Stores in the city were doing what @mounted to a-private banking business f their own. It snowed that four these were rated as doing an active Panking business, but three of these me were co-partnerships independent A Home eee rey $ Hoon’ gata tctent” edeeg Bags Paes Yat. $66.00 apically ‘by firms & Oe ad t fom .pen Evenings Unti) 9 o’iock of stock. and unless the warning !s heeded the facts will be laid before the District- Two weeks ago Mr. Van Tuy! tovk uy, banking as pra In @ short time ty nk’ able new styles, s hapes and colors to match Men’s Spring the shades are green, olive, tan, gray, brown and mixtures; in rough cloth, shaggy felt and velour finish. All sizes in every style, for early comers. $1.75 each. Fourth Floor Some SHOES That Men Will Like to Be In—$3.95 For they are our regular $6 able as they are correct in style. thus in Fad to get rid of the remainder of our Winter jut these Shoes are quite pe ae enough in weight to suit many men who wear hi. round. In black French calf, or patent leather, button or lace, and tan grain calf, Blucher lace; a size out here and . there. Now $3.96 a pair. A similar price-reduction from $5 affects another equally good lot of Men’s Shoes, The Children Need Spring Shoes Parents can bring their boys and more it sa in | Tecelve rigorous treatment. In regard to the dealers, the report sa: ticket agents d at Private Banking 4 act was passed they found themselves or procure the required bond, and became ‘steamship ticket agents and exchange brokers. \ They are mainly the so-called Italian BNL GE W.G.0 aD, | bankers. Their exchange business is ted i be conducted through th The super tendent wil embody his geform views in bills ‘which will be pre- sented to tho: Legisiature. oo CUT BY SUBWAY DOOR. Columbia Athiete 3 Nearly Bleeds to Doctor Arrives. As G. 8. hibley, student at Colum: dia University and mo! of its basket Findon, ball team, was about to board a north. train at tho Astor plac at 9 o'clock last night, the @hut tn his face, He struck f #3, which broke, cutting his face and tearing three Jong gashes in his wrist. ‘ghibley’ reeled to a beach and was beund sub: took ad against tho 4 vue Hospital. @ tourniquet on the student’ keep him ‘from bleeding to half to the hospyal. bALSG 8, dvia. street and Dr. A novel point In law wae raised be- fore Justice Gavegan in the Supreme ord. insigted on going to his homa, No, 434 West One Hundred and Srxty-fourth Anderton avcompanied him there !n a taxicab, a BAIL MAY BE ALIMONY. had deposited aa bail, his client. Mra, Miller y,"" But I am," retorted the ‘and also in Miller's contempt of court T shall die rect the Chamberlain to turn this money over to Mrs. Miller if I find in refusing to pay alimony. . aan for auch action.” Miller got Alex der J. Mill lain be ordered to pay to her, as part of alimony due, the: $00 her husband Cov $sel representing a friend of bol M1 money, asked that it be turned “We are not interes ed in hi reparation from two years Last January they met and Miller was bonded & the peace, ree aatly, Pantohed. “evhy he have ye you dlschatged Do you think becat the age of torty-five een longer useful?’ “No, that lan't it, When % was com- Ing into the city in my car the ether morning he got in Bag Kol of it at a] rae? Jus Ing and was so slow that in avoid running him down f hed'te ago. 'nearty half a minute,” les, and as' conifort- Shoes all the year $5 to $3.25 a pair Werth Rows 7 25 Store with the assuiance of finding A vi of carefully planned Worth "wet styles for them to wear. ft 100 Worth $10.00 9.00 Down $2 8Rie In Girls’ Shoes, for instance, there are four distinct lasts, ac- be $16.00 ‘ $2.00 cording to age, from the smallest size to shdes for young Is “ $20.00 “ $2.25 who are almost ready to wear women’s shoes. Each oo $30.00 $2.75 leathers and in wee for school, dress or outdoor voy $1.60 INEX CLEARANCE SALE tire Surplus Stock ne Reductiom of 33% lable rapes st .00 Per Bottle Conjurer-Poet stands for “U,” Who ought to take heed That World ‘Lost and Found” Advertisements succeed, ‘There's seldom a day But that they recover Lost articles of One kind or another. For a long time The World has made a specialty of “Lost and Found” advertisements, always printing them ‘conspicuously on pat opposite editorial page morn- gs and on first page of Want Section, Sundays, And it gives them a dircu- lation in New York City, mornings and Sundays, great- er than the Herald, Times, _ Sun and Tribune COM- BINED, To Telephone Your “Lost & Found” Ad. to The World Call 4000 Beekman. , fo white broadcloth. Black lars have bee enhance the beau! Created by Doucet. The New Neckfixings Will Blossom in All Their to be 50, according to size and style. Boys’ "Shoes, in equal range of styles, from $2 to,$3.50, Expert fitter in attendance. Second Floor Shall the Topcoat Be of Whipcord, Serge or a Shepherd Checked Fabric? . detrable fabric for Spring and es] ie fabrics a ite bering ‘amit Summ n has used them for ‘patil all the new scl uti ough blackand-white shep- wi ated fabrics are always smart, they are especially irresist- who have grown severely tailored here is the a cont iugtratad_with black satin collar and turnover of macrame Jace. The same model in blue serge ‘is $26.60, ® eciemel meoiete emule are m a blue serge model with carey white serge at $19.75, Other new models in serge Coats, $16.50 to $60. Black-and-white whipcord, also blue serge, is much favot be- cause it gives a smart str effect! A new model of this f: has side peplums and its revers and Sco fre of black moire, $: The Coat with New Sunburst Back Its sleeves and dra) in one piece, and it has a wide belt to hold the folds in place, Light-weight navy serge, with shawl collar and cuffs of rose or back which are Third Floor oveliness Tomorrow Paris of course?” are not—for if the’ The jabot has replaced the frill! And these new jabots are in the cleverest styles that have ever been designed to grace a blouse or frock. When you see them with their fine plaitin; of string color shadow lace and fine net and wonderfully effective touches of black, you will be quite certain to ask—“From But we shall tell you now that they had crossed the Atlantic their prices would be considerably more than $1.50 upward. However, ay are excellent RE copies of the French, } Spec ol n in every imaginable style ity Me or suit. Those of batiste or handkerchief linen, hand embroidered and trimmed with Trish lace are among the pre trimmed with Cluny and imitation filet at $1.60 to $20. Marabou Capes disclose some and natural. New Veilings are in coquettish, conservative and pic- turesque designs—many in shadow effects. Main Floor ttiest. But there are some ing new modes, We reduced them ‘ girls to the Gimbel, Shoe “|. ible in then new Coats. For women ' tired, of cuffs, revers and front facings of — Correct Clothes tor the Country Club The Avenue, Motor and Office business, involves man pon event did. nts, including a few : Piece Suits. approximately ; "y aie Borer Enickerbocker Suits at $3.95 ' $12)! ickerbocker Suits at $6.60 Boys’ ba 60 Long Winter Overcoats, $3.75 Men's $12.60 All-Wool Suits, Men's $16.80 ‘All-Wool’ Suits, Men's, and Youths’ $10 Over- coats, $6. ‘Men's $12 All-Wool Overooats, years, $1. Bi Ay f*) pirtole uit, Tto1s yaya’ e) Russian Blouse Suits, 234 to T years, 81.054. ‘time at such a low price as $3.25. 900 of them, pein colors. irts for $6, but not for less. wear as they are handsome to me Shirts now! °° * lot of group. fine pearl buttons. Sizes A, B, C and D. a way of being eagerly snapped up. Some of the things " your toilette, at specia 265c for three 26c for two 15c Hairpin Cabinets 60c for six 15c Allover Hair Nets 10 for four Packages Bronze Hairpins et" Shoe Paste ‘ip Shoe Laces 106¢ for three 5c cars one, Collar Buttons Cul gaa Safety Pins. Main Floor 16¢ for two 10c Boxes “Nu 100 for three bc ‘‘Diamond 160 for 25c Shoulder Braces 166 for 35c Fi 106 for three C: BROAOWAY This March dis of Gimbel Clothing deals in quantities. It is'a Horoagh going clearance of all our Fall and Winter weights in Men’s Clothing, which, on account of our greatly increased { more broken lots than last year’s corres- » we have added a good } real Spring and Summer The: Suits and Overcoats fall naturally into four great divisions. ‘A count ‘made when this adver- -tisement was written revealed 1178 Suits 942 Overcoats ‘ “Grouped at these four prices: At $1 1.78, Suits and Overcoats formerly $18 and $20 At $14.50, Suits and Overcoats formerly $22 and $25 At $16.75, Suits and Overcoats formerly $28 and $30 At.$19.50, Suits and Overcoats formerly $32 to $38 All sizes, from 82 to 48, in a wide variety of fabrics and Styles, in each class Tailoring i in every way as excellent as though you paid full price. Still many a prize among the .London-Made Overcoats at $25 : You will also find it worth your while to look through the Moen’s'$10 to $26 English Raincoats at $6.75, $8.5 60, $11.76 and $14.50 Men's $4 to $9 Trousers, $3 and $4 Pair : Men’s $2 to $3.60 Fancy. Yaate, $1.15 and $1.35 The CLEAN-UP of BOYS’ CLOTHING Boys’ $5 Sailor Suits at $3 Boys’ $3.60 Tan Rubberized Raincoats,$2 Boys’ $1. co Knickerbockers at 95c ring Reefers at $3.76 Washable Suits at $1.75 Boys’ $2 Washable Suits at $1 Fourth Floor Boys’ 96.60 Russian Overcoats 36.03.75 ys’ $10 Russian or Sailor Suits at $4.50 Boye’ $10 Chinchilla Overcoats at $5.75 Boys’ $12 Chinchills Overcoats at $7.50 ‘ In the Subway Men’s Clothing Store Men's $4 Trousers, now $2.35. Mon's $4.60 and $6 Trousers, $3. Youths’ $7.60 Suits, now at $6. Youths’ $12.60 Suits, now $7.60. Youths’ $10 Overcoats, at $6. Youths’ $12.50 Overcoats, now of comfort’and good form. Bo We Are Very. cerized, fine material that is nearly as soft as silk. A Little List of NOTIONS ou may need to fix up prices for Saturday: airs ‘Duchess Washable Dress Shields two- Boys’ $3. Boys’ 60c. 16m Knickers, 26c. Boys’ $3 Sailor Suits, 6 to 10 "38D nt le Breskted ita, ars, $1.65. atoll sears, alte, | yes oya $1.76 and 62 Wash Sulta, #1. Behe 6 600 iWon at 25c, ‘ool Long Over- conte, $8. NEW YORK Boys’ bof $16.60 All-Wool Over- Coats, $9.60. Men's Spring Overcoats, $9.50. Men's $5 Rubber Slip-Ons; $2.60 Men's $10 English Slip-Ons, $6. Men's $2.60 Trousers, now $1.65. Boys’ Clothing in the Subway Store vem 96 and $6 Norfolk Suits, Boys's5 Raden Double-Breasted Generously Provided for Men of Good Taste In This ANNUAL CLEAN-UP Of SUITS and OVERCOATS + And plenty of the remarkable Silk-Lined Spring Overcoats at $15 $7.60. Suits at $2.85, Boys’ ‘Spring Reofers at $2.85. Subway Store, Balcony _ For the First Time, Such Luxurious $5 SILK SHIRTS at $3.25, for Men This Summer will find Silk Shirts more powalar than ever, with men who like the combination to offer such fine Silk Shirts as these for the first from a maker ‘who was eagerenough to do business with us to give us a ver: price on such a liberal quantity. Made of pure silk, in particularly good-looking airless 8 le Plain nealnoe, Wit with] Fresh cuffs, and cut in coat st: le. Men who have a weakness for distinguished Neckties will find it hard to resist this brand-new $2 and $2.60 ALL-SILK KNITTED SCARFS at $1.05 Better in died) patterns, color-combinations, and weaves than any Scarfs we have yet offered and we have sold ht; ones. ‘Only 1200 in the lot—two-thirds of them woven on English looms, in Wi. shadow stripes. The other third in accordion weaves, with handsome whore fects in cross stripes. Real Comfort—These PAJAMAS at $1.15 We had them cut on our own livers), patterns ne by one of the best pajama makers in the counti lain blue, white, tan, gray and lavender; mili Good idea to get in on this offering quickly. Gimbel Pajama ae Darga have lain colors, two-toned mixtures, and Some Very Pretty Ribbons And all of them at most attractive prices: All-silk Ribbons with Janey edge, and taffeta and Roman stripes, in lovely colori wide, 16¢ yard, regularly 25c, Satin-finish Messaline Ribbon, in a variety of millinery colorings, 534 inches wide, 18¢ yard, regularly 28c, Fancy ribbons, Wray -printe ed, Novelty-striped, moire and Satin-striped, for millinery, hair-bows and sashes, 26c yard; 5 and 6 inches wide. Boudoir or Evening Caps of white net, with satin ribbon bows and ribbon blossoms. 60c to 86¢. Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS THIATY-THIAD OT, We have sold mply. cut, silk-sewed, with pointed yokes, and as delightful to Think of the hot days to come, and get your supply of these as good ary collars and ings, 4%4 and 6 inches “Blue Leighton”— ming ; Blue English Porcelain ‘Service Usually $22; This is one of the “best éellers” in our stock of rata foe lain Dinner Services, additional pieces or rep! be. made. for housekeepers who wis! fect Kitchenware at little e: New shipments on our in addition to the other $2.75. show you t at March Sale prices. Store. prices. at 100, 206 and 80c doz, Sweet Peas the usual varieties, at 100 bunch, 6c and 36c¢ doz. colorings, at 186¢ and and 38¢ doz. any occasion, at $1 upw: Scotti & Whitmani Ferns, usu- low ,_ ally $2, at 86e. w in has been so great on ious occasions, The rich, smooth, ¥ milk chocolate is surely good to eat. It is wholesome; hoakckiut, ‘ and the liberal sprinkling of toasted almond nut meat, adds much ‘Avery unusual | tO its deliciousness, The usual 60c grade. Saturday, half pound bars, 18¢, Cream Caramels at 40c a pound of highly mer- A new lot just in, The best we have eaten this season; eight ‘loor size and neatly wrap 700 regular 25c grade. High and Low Shoes. and is Jpn informal'meals of the he day, and for general tse It is an “open stock” pattern in which we can: A complete service of 100 had at the March China "Brett and-Butier Pte be dose, rpulery 8 ae Bread-and-Butter Plates, 90c here Dessert hea: 1.80 dozen, After-dinner Col fee Cups and Breakfast Coffee Cups and Saucers, $2. This is but one of several scores of fine patterns Sets in the March China Sale on which generous savings can YOUR Saucepan Set of “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Ware Is Ready! We provided 15,000 of Lead Three and Four-piece Saucepan Sets so as to have peng) anes the factory, so there are plenty here for to-morrow's Price of the Three-piece Set, $1.10. With one 1-qt., one 134-qt., and one 2-qt. Saucepan. Price of the Four-Piece Set, $1.76 With a 3-qt. Rouben ees Saucepan (sold ony by SM BES) Kach piece bears the name of Gimbel Brothers, besides the “Wear-Ever” trademark, and is fully guaranteed. Let us Cate the great advantages of this Ware to you, and e many other Cooking Utensils of the same ware, Cut Flowers---A Bounteous Supply--Low Prices. St cece Sel now fe Thoded wih thewr Geputitl flowers. Enjoy them while you may at these extremely | low English Violets, 10c a Bunch Delightfully fragrant, fifty in a bunch, with cord, tassel and pin. Carnations, the usual varieties, Killarney Roses, long stems, at Tulips, a variety, of Gallente Daffodils, large and Hon i 380 Floral Designs, appropriate for Kentia Palms, 2 to 214 feet high, 1400 Bars Almond Milk Chocolate at 18c Everybody likes it! That is, it would 1 gern 0, the demand ; kinds:—vanilla and chocolate, plain, with nut meats or mallows; alsoraisin and cherry Caramels, not too hard, nor yet tip soft, but just right—no glucose. Deliciously flavored, even , at 40 a pound, ounds ‘Purity’ Chocolates at 200 a pound, our Fine Maple Sugar, in half-pound cakes, at 116; and almost any other fine Candies that one could desire at moderate prices. In the Regular Subway Candy Store and Main Floer Tables. In the Subway Store A $20,000 Stock of SHOES For, Men, Women and Children Offered this week— A THIRD toa HALF Under-Price —A Charming March Price, $16.75 ts. feces for twelve re get instead ot GOD, as: ucers, sata doz., 80 dozen, ioe 50, ‘Dinner the whole month of ee cevenintanon et thie rae nse, ler are coming in almost daily from selling, This Set would usually sell for Fifth Floee ually $1.25, now 680; 534 to high, dousily Sib, wow shee flow it on it fof yourself. It’s = le offering at 960 we tact er Seeds, all at fo packaan Subway Store, egg Ae He fe ie 3 } A Big Variety. subway Balcony