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4 STREET ACCIDENT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, thore who had been unable to withdraw {as the sterks could count 1t out they their savings. Mr. Kags insisted to all| Were paid. that he had more than enovgh money| “TI have been banking among these to meet all demande, and that the bank | people for thirty years,” sald Mr. Kase would reoren at the usual hour— 7/to an Evening World reporter, “and I ’ o'clock is morning. have come to know that such foolish As early as ‘were a hundred |runs as this are to be expected now men and the bank this!and then. | morning, 4 bankbook.| "I have here tn cash more than my Prompt ik the doors of the! oapital stock and can pay out every | bank op and Mr. Kass and his oo- | claim toxtlay, if necessary. But tt will sistants began meeting every check pro- not be necessary. In @ little while the \ | sented. $4 the window of the dank, pro-|people will learn how foolish this run | tected by an tron erating, Mr. Kass had/ts, and then they wit bring thelr money piled several large bags of gold and eil- | back.” | Yer together with large bundles of] In addition te the Williamsburg | Breen and yellow back bills, to prove to| branch, the headquarters of the Le mg | the nervous depositors that he had|danks t tn Eesex street, Manhal Plenty of money. with “other branches in Madison avenue Conservative inembers of the district }and in Harlem, {circulated through the crowd trying to Lagan oma. remem’ | explain the matter, but to no avail. By FUNERAL OF THE MIKADO \s o'clock the crowd had inereased to 300, CROWD GATHERS THERE 2% the acene #0 noszly approxtmated WILL BE HELD SEPT. 13. Ceremonies Will Be Held in Tokio |a riot that Capt. Tracy of the Stagg | street station sent Aftecn reserves under and the Burial at Momoyama When the policemen arrived they salad LM Horse Knocks Down Little Gir in Front of Williamsburg Financial Institution. | Lécut. Leonhardt to preserve order, eposttors | See That, and Riot| POLICEMEN FIND NEAR RIOT found the depositors fighting ana| TOKIO, Aug. 6—The funeral arrange- screaming to get into the bank, and! ments of the late Emperor Mutsuhito, ABOUT THE BANK, Almost Results From Frantic the line had extended across Graham | who died July 9, have been completed by Clamor for Money. avenue, stopping street cars and ve-;the special bureau presided over by hicles.. The police, as gently as pos./ Prince Fushim!, which has been aitting heart of t le, got the line straightened out| since Aug. 1 The forvign ection ot Wilyame water wae via wabee and kept | coremony at Toklo has been fixed for foreign ection of Wiljamsburg, W488) (p45, but the depositors continued! sept. 18, and the énterment te ¢o take any ist, rarany pin orarted clamoring for their mon Aa fast) place at Momoyama on Sept. 14. last night, @& ie noes the street. A light dolivery ‘wagon, moving slowly, etruck her and , ed ber down. rhe child wes uninjured, but the excitabe mothera of the neighborhood made a rush for the driver, who leaped from his wagon and fled into the private banking house of Abraham L. whi 6 vicinity of Graham avenue tation was summoned and had t Qi his power of persuasion to convince the women that the girl wos uninjured ‘and that the driver was blameless. At- ter an hour, during which hundreds of | persons crowded around the banking house, the policeman was able to escort the driver to his wagon‘ and permit him to drive away. The child ecam- Dered home. ‘The sight of the hundreds of perso @bout the bank started wild rum heals baby’s skin-humor of the funeral | 4m the d.strict. Men and women be - {ng on cars believed there was a “run” on the bank. Many of them hurried home, got thelr bank books and sped back to their bank to demand their money. | GROWD OF EXCITED DEPOSIT- ORS GATHER QUICKLY. The rumors about the bank spread swiftly, and by 7 o'clock last night there were two hundred fighting men and women around the bank, gach seek- ing to be first into line to the pay- ing teller'e window. The crush became HERE is no need of baby suffering from eczema, ring- worm, milk-crust or other itching, burning, unsightly erup- tion. With the first use of Resi- nol Soap and Resinol Ointment, the itching and burning stop and healing begins. After Resinol has quickly removed the last trace of the trouble, Resinol Soap for baby’s bath will usually keep notScap ‘What one mother says: Baltimore, Md.. June 8, 191% “My little girl’s face was ter- Tible to look at, she had sucha Severe case of ecaema. At first abe started to break out with pimples around her nose and mouth, and then they would open rnd ran, and get into large sores, They would burn and itch her, and made her very restless at night. I tried several remedies, but the sores p. | 35% Block 8th Av. 362 § \go great that Graham avon’ ra were | wp and street traffic delayed. | ir, Kaas and several of his conser- vative friends tried to the foars ot depositors, but hout avati, and when the bank was closed for the night, at the usua! hour of 9 P. M., there was almost a riot on the part of Y Extra Cash, gi wom Dicoun ccompy his skin clear and healthy. ‘¢, Restnot Otntment (me) and Sample free: faint Sour tecrne ne valuable household remedies. Your druggist eelis hem, bot for {roe earns ot serh, eddrom Devt 11-0, Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. Tused it, it gave relief, and in ‘2 week's time you could hardly toll that she had had a sore on her face, fhe ie now complete ly cared.” (Signed) Mra, J. Heamar, 911 Wilbeim St. Prices Are Lower Than Ever, Notwithstanding Which We wi! allow an EXTRA DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT.ON ALL CASH PURCHASES: Di y of the throughout our enormous stock. BUY TREET!, NOW AND SAVE MONEY! ‘STORE eee N AT AT COP. th SouRING RTGUST Marvellous Money-Saving Bargains Characterize the Second Week of Our Economy Furniture Sale Compare the prices in this my 3 with those elsewhere. Come into our store, get the prices on anything in our enormous stock--then compare them with | the prices of any other store and convince yourself that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! tl 12.50 Yw Solid Oak $ Ook We Open Accounts from} $20 Solid Oa 1 1. Tas $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS We Take Time of Dis WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE. In case of the death of thew: of your fomily we willat once receited bill in full of your account. | 2a~ TO OUR CUSTOMERS: _ purine thie you may odd what- er ver need to your accoun: A “WITHOUT ANY EXTRA DEPOSIT. $22 Solid Oak @ China Closet 1 1.24 Early English finish, Sixty~ five inches high, 36 inches wide. Three deep shelves. Full bent glass ends, Claw feet. i Sak Couch». 9.89 Buffet, Chiffonier, | $4.50 Fibre Rocker... 2.49 Made of fibre, green finish, high back, roomy seat, strong, serviceable and comfortable; an exceptional value. Table 3.98 Made of solid oak, Early English finishy top26x4Zinches; large drawer and shelf, iframe, polished b heavy claw fe Soft upholstered top. Covered with imitation leather. | Three- Piece MN\S | (sal sort Niels cr Parlor dav fst, Sul com HM. Suit, 4437.50 Chair and Arm Rock- Loose cushion oats, finely tufted and covered in the S best Panne plush. AUGUST 6, 1012, IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER ©——<o——@> © 33 Yan Loaden Delightful Place for Luncheon The Si Crawford 1 — Piransenss, $4.65 English Landscapes, Marines, Cattle and Sheep Subjects Pi eras is eases piers toe et ee Large ne, 7 Fourth Moor, SIXTH A Linen Sale Fe raae divers The Most-Timely and Helpful Disposal of Housekeeping - and Decorative Linens Ever Held in New York! 3, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, WHITE GOODS—what housewife ever had too many of them? When did such a chance to get them here not half the items in this happen before? Read every item! Note the prices—tell your friends, they will thank you—and above all else, come to-morrow! And even great sale are enumerated. Gaitgin, Torr jail Orders Filled. 50c to 98c Sample Pieces of Fancy $4 and 35 Renaissance Tea Cloths Decorative Linens All have deep lace edge with Renaissance insertion in The lot consists of scarfs and drcsser covers, shams and center of cloth; these exquisite patterns are shown for the first time. center pieces, and various other useful pieces ~some are scal- ce trimmed, and stil! others are hematiteheds 25c¢c Every woman who desires to beau $ $ onlnahirs tify her home will certainly want at 1.95 and 2.95 mostly all white with beautiful Irish embroidery... least one of these cloths, . $1.50 Renaissance Scarfs Genuine Japanese Renaissance Scarfs, in Prete ced three-piece linen center with dainty drawn-work An exceptional bargain {or to-morrow. Wo mail 87ce ond an: 75 ‘Al DAMASK—2 yards wide, all quality double 1,000 94.00 and 93.00 5,000 DOZEN FAMOUS HOMEt- SCALLOPED TABLE CLOTHS y SPUN SHEETS at 25 per cent. less than wholesale co: Made of the very best sh , free from dressing or filling of any kind, and will retain the snowy whiteness until worn out. 100,000 YARDS 12 FRUIT OF THE LOO & LONSDALE MUSLINS Pita grade; full yard wide: imit 15 yards; no mail or C.0.D, orders 6!e | SHU WULZLN Sue BUA be Lipe a i PILLOW CASES- 1,500 Pattern Table Cloths Waa nde ani ¥4, Off : Fine Trish satin damask pat- wanted sizes 1.95 $8¢ MEKCLRIZED TABLE tern table cloths, extra heavy better wearing sheets made. filled; yard DAMASK—- 1.4v0 91.99 SCALLUPED TABLE it 7 TMA MASK Snow white, fine Gnish. cL OTHS —an linen, quality, in three of the most 69e. "he * Ler than the cheap linen di TE $1. 29 | 2.45 *. $1x90 inches, at... . Inches. HS OF 41.50 ENGLISH. c LOTH— yard BED "SPREADS ~ ax y: @x2! yds °. 81x99 inches, at... . .69¢ N 91.35 we De teen x2 yds. x2! yd i j f vard ples econ. corners fer metal Value 88.50. Vaiue 84.00 ©, BOND Toles. at 69c || SHEE ost x 90 ; tor metal § 1.89 18¢ and 20c NILOW #1. o CROCHET BED CASES, 45x36 inches SPREADS— Hemmed Foady fur uso. Remnants of 25e White Crinkle Underwear crepe Abou D0 yards in the lot. ‘The splendid quality eri h used for women’s and dren's undergarments, in jengths are 2 to 8 yards, and sold regu- 450 ZEN 35¢c TURKISH 795 TOWELS, extra large size; heavy soft quatity 25¢ $00 DOZEN 35c to 50e HUCK “TOWELS Homatitched and geals | linen: er rare towe f Value Bt '2.95 84.50 3,500 Dozen Napkins At about wholesale e oat S5c ee ate bie ; 54x00 inches before hen- mala 39c 1fe BARNSLEY CRASH TOWEL- LING, MP Mi ree dish and roller towels; ag 1 yard. 122 $40 ) Wardrobe Trunks, $1 $15 Only 20 All Told ‘These are hard fibre covered trunks, m ly veneer aches tall, twelve hangers, model je with five drawers. Strongly built, lig various fancy we: larly at 250, remember In the pay Sale Lace Curtains 3,700 Pairs of *3.50, *4, *4.50 and *S Lace Curtains at 2,200 pairs Elaborate Marie e Antoinette Curtains (white or Arab). $ Sond rains. nee Lace Curtains. Steamer Trunks for Vacation Use. d fibre hound, canvas covered, hardwood slats, brassed 4, clamps, ete,, strap hinges. oo . es 700 ) pairs Novelty R Ity | This seems almost impossible, but it’s true. What makes it ‘possible i is that be Be a well known manufacturer came to Simpson Crawford Co, and offered his 93.60 Mebutd 49.50 95.00 surplus stock at 50% less than usual wholesale cost. tF Fourth Floor. Basswood Steamer Trunks — The Marie Antoinette Curtains, as well as the Cluny and Novelty Renaissance . vi 28 ies eae ny & 15 rv "8 vy in Curtains, are all mounted on heavy French imported Bobbinettes, and are made 1 painted extra weight with double band edges. There will also be three better lots on sale Va ur chest~ four chats | 49 Dress Suit Cases, 91.65 Matting covered, built on a basswood frame, th | bound all around on edges. Lined with cloth, het boins with four hardwood pockets in cove: id brass lock and catches, 2h or Soi inch size; with straps all around, 61.95. ‘Here’s Another Rug Sensation! | A Regular $19.50 9x12 Seamless | No. + bra ied ‘Ta, dles steel covered cleats. 5, $6.85 and $8.65 one's $1.50 to $6.00 $3.50 & $4 American Patrician Lady Corsets Brussels Rug To-Morrow, $13.85 Not a few old rugs at this price, but a wonderful collection of new rugs in altractive designs Shoes, 1.89 ‘3 White Shoes, i. 79 od pine Floo Mal eee ee een Y at $1 ‘These are not, seconds, not hurt in any way, Merely the manu- facturers’ samples, which come tos once a vear for this disnosal, Think of 81 buying one of the best corsets on the market. Reem these: Rich Oriental effects, together with attractive all-over styles to suit the decora- tion of any room. Woven without any seams, they will give wonderful service. 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs Veivet Wilton Carpet New patterns woven of the finest $19 50 5,000 yards just received from a leading man+ worsted yarn, almost }4-inch thick, Wheptures, Sony uew stivest 6x9 Axminster Rugs, Value ADA OMBHDEN ciiveck sis bicuiny aber: “" 79ec Triple Weight Cork Linoleum, 49c $18.50 at $12.95 Made in one-piece new Oriental patterus. Made from pure tins andcork. Sq.yduy Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, 85c N'imost extraordinary value, Sq. yd. $5.00 Rich Cut Glass at Cugusl Furniture Furniture Sate Sale Opporiunities Which Mean that Values Will Ay yr Be Dupli- cated tor Months 7 y you may ts, bon bon eatec for Monthe Once We Come to the End of This Groat Event, Pies Become a Member of Our Furniture Club )) |G iota We Require No Club Fee i pee noe Membership in our Furniture Club will enable you to furnish your home, complete or in part, on the deferred fern dishes, plan, for less than cash prices elsewhere. atter what you bead to furnish your home, we can arran, enient t emma | sult the Bureau of Accounts aes ear iangereont son the Second Floor, which will be pleased to give full details f $45 Brass B Bed Mitein’ Pe" Dinner Sets 100-Piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, ar Six Foot Exten- Good blue floral spray decoration, $7.98. &y f sion Dining Sized | | 100-Piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, td Table. Buffet areen and gold decoration, $8.45. — 160-PieceAmerican Porcelain Dinner Sets, gold lined, $8.95. 100-Piece American Porcelain Dinner Sets, sunburst gold, $9. nand on and Sugar and Cres and Creamer Compe GROCERIES. [7 Sixth Floor, . Malt ere Filled, "We fill m fill mail and "phone orders, el You will find u perfect NEW CROP ROLLED Bent Glass End Quartered Oak Chaira; | beauty. The posts sillers ure al OATS. WONG ats ent Glsss En *] made of two-inch uck, Just note choke at, 5 ibe China Cabinet. (7 “N Leather Seats. the middle mow and ‘the new rod MILD CURED HAMS This 175.00, O-Plece Dining ¢ 4 9] fae stn, heen fer erick Room Outtit Complete tor e seen before and is the greatest value | v “AN ‘CAMP* s TOMATO $25 Budtet—$15 Table $20 China Cabinet Six $2.50 Dining Chairs i ae BA Oe OUR, sane 8c £22.50, 18s Premier PURE Be JUICE "penis hree medium alee 25c 2OYAL STUART ‘BRAN] Regular 925. 00 No-Tuft| Mat- | FLOUR Parre!, 86.505 82c tress S12. 50 EXTRA CRE AMERY BUT aie rte compara ve st Ilandsome carved top, two chairs have crotch mahogany | CALIFORNIA ORANGES | lifetime. Don't miss it, for it is thepanet backs, and two upholstered in best grade of panne plush | RED “Ripe 1M aroRS Mat ress, ee mes comp abe Has very heavy frame, rubbed and polished fisish. | 3 * Lineage he 4 . rt med tae tive hare % It is without a doubt one of the finest suites in the sale. | Chey... 25¢ cn SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVB., 19TH TO 20TH ST. 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