The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1912, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, , 1912," REVOLVING DOOR TRAPS ___ QUARRY FOR DETECTVE. AMeged Passer of Worthless Check Finds Self in Predicament Try- Ing to Escape Pursuer. A rrotving door in be Conmopotitan Hotel, at Ohambere street Broadway, proved ® trap for Harry Lyon, wanted by Detectives Dowling and Condrigan for passing @ worthless #7) check on Geonte Biumenatock, a sales man in @ harness @hop at No. BANK DOORS C05 4S POOR FOLK RUSH TO GET DEPASTS Supt. Van Tuyl Orders Liqui-|c dation of Woodhaven In- EAT WITHOUT FEARI NO SICK SOUR, 7 GASSY STOMACH Of NIGESTON. Do some foods you eat hit back—taste good, but work badly, ferment into stubborn lumps and cause @ sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dys- Pape's Diapepsin digests everything, Tea ing nothing H and upset you. There was never anything so safely quick, No difference how badly your stomach is relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that it st engthens and regu- lates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods peptic, jot this down: sordered you will get happy Most remedies give you relief sometimes—they are slow, but not sure. Pepsin is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so the misery won't come back Detectives Londrigan and Dowling were looking for Lyon to-<tay. Passed the hotel, Londrigan saw a man Answertng the description of Lyon took out from an upper window. The detec- tive started through the revolving doors, but before he could get inside, the man | had entered another compartmem of Londrigan turned the door | around, and before the man could reach | the #treet, the detective was again out- | wide, waiting the turn of the door ¢hat brough his prisoner ino bia arme. Lyon pleaded gutity t8 grand jarceny ePOLICE FACE CROWD. Wife of W. F. Wyckoff, the President, Thinks He’s Tombs Pollos Court, to-day, $5,000 ball for ¢rial. Before going to the Tombs, Lyon asked # he might «peak to hia wife, who was in the | VARGE 0 CENT CASE—ANY DRUG STORE courtrooth, He whispered @ few words | - to her and Kiesing her, tokd her not to Because of lax mandement and many Joann secured ‘by the atock of realty companies, the value of which Is not Gefinitely establiened, Bank of Woodhaven, in the borough of Queens, wan cloned to-day by Superin- tendent of Banks George Van Tuy! Jr. Daniel W. Quinn, bean appointed Special Deputy Com- missioner to Mquidate the affairs of the institution, which ja# deposits amount jug to’ about $675,000 and quick anset® amounting to about 4 per cent. of that It makes little difference what you need—ea World Want will go jet it. Theh State Superintendent of Bank« {a disposed to wind up fhe Woodhaven Paok, which has a capital stock of only $4,000. This bank was organised before | the passage of the law requir $100,000 capkal for a State N quite iikely that the bank wil! be reor- @anized and continue business under tn- Creased capital an soon es the present | fh tangle in itn affairs in otraightened out. |fN Although the statements of Supt. Van |B Duyl, esued to-day, would indicate that |B the Woothaven Bank te not as etabie|N "Redes! —e Sales Caused by the Unavoidable Delay in Reopening this Store Sale of Women’s Shoes and Slippers Peake Guarantee ai) shoes perfect in respect, just as though you paid fil Prices for them. Should any- ting be found wrong with them even after you have worn them we will gladly exchange them or refund your Women’s $3.00 and $3.50: Shoes and Slippers, of the Woodhaven Water Supply Com- Lamy, offered this afternoon to* guaran- 1@9 all deposits and puy out any stock- | holdere wishing to digpose of thetr hold. This season’s shoes; most of them have welted soles and are perfect in style as well as In tan and black calfskin and patent leathers with kid tops, also calf- skin and patent leather with cloth tops. Among these are various shapes of toes and heels, some narrow toes and high heels and some round toe and short vamp shoes. Not a pair in this lot but what is meant to retail for at least $3.00. Also some evening slippers of patent leather and dull kid in plain and beaded effects at $1.75. i complete in sizes. AUTO WAS READY To RUSH William F. Wyckoff of Jamaica, who fa interested in real estate develop- nai take in differen: Parte of Queens, is President of the Woodhaven Bank, succeeding hie broth- er Jchm, who organized the inatitation @n4 died three years ago. Mr. W: fe out of the chy, but he has not sotive in the management of the benk, thet ¢alling largely upon Franklin H In, vice-president, and H. M. De » Mr, Quien took charge of the inet mente and »maji ednesday Bargains in Our Underselling Basement American Lady Corset Low bust, long hip model, Shoes and Slippers, of the bank early to-day with |N le ready to start for Mun- 000 tm cash announced that the doors would Lingerie Waists Another lot of fine batiste waists in a variety of new These shoes are all of the very newest and trimmed with Val. smartest patterns, higher in cut than the usual Tanand black calfskin, patent coltskin, é Six hose pciuphte Sizes 18 ince N) black suede, white buck. All have welted soles Drawer Combinations * Trimmed with cluny laces, embroidery insertings and toesand cloth’ tops for dress wear. pers you are offered classic $5.00 hand-sewed’ evening slippers with French heels in the regu- lation opera style, of satin in all theleading shades, and beaded slippers in various leathers. pl Positively the most remarkabl¢ values any \Y store has ever StieenPeeS to offer nt $2.65. ‘Ready to Wear Hat About 100 smart hat: med with fancy Orn@ments and ribbons, in “V" ups, Lingerie Nightgowns and round neck, hand- jush tams and other copies somely trimmed with em- broidery, cluny and be @upposed that some of his securities Val. lace. Value 69c are in the bank. He promoting Wyckoff Park, near Wood- haven. POIN@S TO DCUBTFUL LOANS ME Following is the. gist of his reasons for winding up the institution: - “Because of doubtful loans made to Fral estate ony ‘atore and laxity of anagement, A ich wad persisted in jespite repeated warnings, the Super- atendent of the State Banking Depart- 10 Woodhaven Bank Prices Here To-day Make Others Twice Too High t Hackett-Carhart sale of men proved this fact to Its effect is shown only in the present prices. The creditors accepted FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR—and this is precisely what your saving will average. This means too that you will make this great saving on clothes of irre style—-made up in the Aewest fal tailored | in the manner of the lee Fifth has appointed’ Bank Examiner Daniel *. Quinn jr. a special deputy to ald him in Hauldating the affairs of ¢he {natitution for the benefit of ‘the cred- Tees are more clothes and better clothes in the Hackett-Carhart storesthan can be found elsewhere at twice the Hackett-Carhart prices. And it would be strange if this'were not so. Before the receivership a wealth of fine transformed into Hackett- Carhart clothes for the present season. The receivership did not stop this work— did not delay it in any way. On Sept. 9 last the bank reported te of $726,528, with « surplus of factet “lnventiontions of the bank, ] riade by examiners under direction of much of the institution assets were The deposits aggresated,| | About $675,000 and the books showed that the bank had in oash, bond in- Yestments and due from other banks, gonatituting the quick assets, about 46 Ber cent. of the aggrenate of the de- our selection here Every any you delay counts as actual money lost. mediate action will net you an average saving of 50c on the Dollar SPECIAL- -Small but complete assortments and sizes of $22.50, $25 and $28 suits, in all new fabrics and shades—English, Fif th Avenue and College Models—for Men. Young Men and Boys. $15, 18, 20 & 22.50 Suits, Fall Coats, Eng- lish Rubberized Raincoats and Winter Overcoats $18, 20, 22.50, 25 & 28 ai Fall Coats, Rubberized and English Tweed Raincoats and Winter Overcoats of many of the loans @ependa upon the value of the stock | Ili) De Honde, William ®. Mayndra, Don . Lott and Abram Van Biclen are the POLICE ON GUARD TO FACE ANGRY DEPOSITORS. Primarily the bank was organized for the accommodation of manufacturers in the Woodhaven section, became the #avings bawk for the em- ployees of these manufacturers displaying large amounts of money on the counters and receiving heavy depos- its from biz customers the officers of the bank stalled off the run yesterday, and through diligent circulation of re- ports that the bank was all right man- aged considerably to quell the panic. ‘When the news got around to-day that the bahk was closed there was a panic of genuine proportions, Scores of depostiors thronwed to the bank, Moemen were placed on guard at the a The Coming Of the Law! $22.50, 25, 28, 30 & 32.50 Suits, Fall Coats & Winter Overcoats 28, 30, 32.50, 35 & 37.50 Suits Fall Coats & Winter Overcoais $32.50, 35, 37.50 & 40 Suits & Winter Overcoats 5, 37.50, 40 & 45 Suits & Winter Overcoats You rar - $13.50 * Nt Save Your Surety Stamps—$2. 50in Goods Free for a Filled Book (Groceries ime. (ONEILL-ADAMS CO Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Extra Wednesday Special $50 Russian Pony Coats Strikingly handsome models. Lined with exquisitely marked silks or satins. All sizes. . O'Neill Main Store— Extra Wéelinesday Special omen’s 516-98 Warm Coats For women and small women. ‘Three-quarter and full length coats of soft warm materials, fancy mixtures and black broadcloth. Trimmed with velvet and fancy buttons. Colors are brown, blue, tan and gray ......... O'Neill Main More—Third Floor, y the They may not be especially interested in Tariff, the Recall of Judges or the size of the Navy, but they ARE interested in these Would You Spend Ic To Save $1.00? Your vote in this Sales By Request contest may save you many dollars and cents. A popular vote or bargain referendum by means of which | the O'Neill- Adams | ; customers’ will Extta Wednesday Spectal themselves decide $3.50 Tan Button Shoes |{what lines of mer- Made of Tan Russia Calf with chandise they are Cuban bela. Just the proper shoe for Fall ) 69 especially desirous : vy of buying at Special PPPPPP Sale Prices. Extra Wednesday Special ". 50 Serge & Silk Dresses Extra Wednesday Special Copyright, 1912, by O’Neill-Adams Co. $1 Dainty Flannelette Gowns SALES Plan that exemplifies the progressive poliey In dainty stripes with high, square » of the O’Neill-Adams business; letting our custotners and V necks. Also those trimmed ‘with embroi- tell us wHat they need and giving it to them in de- dery, hematitching and fancy braidi Cc pendable qualities at special prices; the latest and greatest! Let ee Med FES STA te ol achievement in modern store service. Below you will find a coupon or voting ballot. The blank spaces are left for you to fill in. As you will note, the spaces are for your name, street! address, city or town, and the kind of sale or sales you are! Extra Wednesday Special | $1.50 & $2 Children’s Sample Hats Chie little models .in corduroy, felt, velvet and plush.......csssseeeeeeeseeeee tenons ( . O'Neill Main StoreThird Floor, Extra W ednesday Special $5 and $6 La Vida Corsets! All this season’s models. All sizes, medium bust. A rare chance for you sto purchase a La Vida corset for this price. . O'Neill Main Store-—Third Floor, Fil out and ma‘! this coupon or ballot to-night to the’ “Sales by Request’’ Manager, O’Neill-Adams Co. Whatever various sales the majority of voters agree upon will be announced by O’Neill-Adams Co. in the New York evening papers of Tuesday, November Fifth—Electiont Day—for Wednesday’s selling. The first of these “Sales by Request.” N (If the votes indicate that three or four or even more lines of han- ly wanted they will all be included in the ‘ales by As O'Neill-Adams ‘Co. wish to hold these sales NOW at the exact time! the voters (our customers) need or want certain lines of goods— Standard Quality 317 WILL BE NECESSARY FOR YOU TOFILL Rubber Water Bottles, E.tc, {OUT THE BALLOT AND MAILIT AT ONCE! At Remarkably Low Prices Th eee ee acttorvouctan, wenad Gad Poe ee in which you are especially interested. A ballot will appear in Water 4 Foun- every day for the next three days. B i aati No Voters* Names Will Be Published ottles ne | : : Sy) Syringes O’Neill’s Can Hold These White rubber “Sales By Request” Because water bottles of White rubber very god qnal- i syringe h} 2 with our immense buying powers and intimate commercial re ity; 2 and 3 a tubing and manufacturers, both here and abroad, we can buy sclect lots of quart sizes, at hard rubber|$ 22ynewand desirafle goods at extra rreciai 7 prices no dedibg oF other stcre can Comts dd. dese extra spe: ICES AN discs se 69 pipes; 2 and $|$ us to declare real money-saving sales on wh: r goods YOU want It’s all a question of d “Surety” Hot Water quart sizes, at and mail this o at once, 69c Ba lot wo what you want of all Bottle a re you an- All rubber; guaranteed; 2-qt. “Surety” Fountain tioned allot below mig. y now it's. att i answ size, 89c; 3-qt. size, 98c. yringe No Voters’ names will be pul thought that's often been in Red Rubber Hot Al7Pabber; white; guaranteed: tubing |$.1 Name...o....sccceesesCoeeeee MT wih O'Nall’e would ad fa and attachments; @-qt. size, 98c; 3-qt. 7 ti I Would: adver Water Bottle an a1 18, ise a sale of so-and-so,” I just need Cloth insertion; light weight; guaranteed; 2-qt. size, $1.00; 3-qt. Rapid Flow Syringe | size, 91,25, nee rubber; cloth laser Hon three hard 8 rubber screw pipes and tubing; 2-qt. “Wearever” Hot Water] size, 91.50; 3-qt. size, $1.69. Bottle “Wearever” Syringe: Second Choice. . Maroon colored; non-blooming] High grade; maroon color; rapid flow|§] op); , Manngen ON rubber; guaran Pat. “vite, and attachments; Fat. size, 1.80; St, Third Choice... No vate al con 91.80; S-qt. size, size, $1.75. unless accompanied by a ballot, O'Neft Main pA Floor, Oddsand Ends Dayinthe Linen Dep’t A Bargain Day of such ap ny character that it will surely interest every shopper who knows O’Neill’s splendid. Linens Remnants of $1.25 to $1.50 Odd Dozens of Dinner Napkins Odd dozens of Breakfast and Dinner Napkins, Iri: Damasks Scotch manufacture, full bleached. T. pking, Trish and Heavy Pure Linen Silver Bleached Satin water ‘0 clean up at the : } fel \ ‘ ‘ 5 following reduced prices: Damask, in lengths of 2, 244 and 3 yards. Si Reaulin prices off the full picee, 81.25, 81.35 98c Size 20x80, Teduced| Sine @@x@2, reduced] Size 4x94, reduced | - and $1.50 yard, Remnant price, yard tomes. $1.49 fers”. $1.98 fer. $2.49 Odd Doylies, Odd Lace Odd Scarfs Odd % Dozens Toweling Etc., at 14 Centrepieces and Shams of Towels Remnants Odds and ends of Hand ple line of Fine P Hand drawn work, Pure] Union and Pure Linen| Remnant ; ee. Trish Linen Scarfs and Pillow | “Sempants of pure Linen Embroidered, abo — Lace re Shams reat rimay match | Htekaback and Damask | Welt Tea or Glass Toweling, Trimmed Doylies, Centre- 4 Tues #3.00 and | UPin sets, Values from $1.25 ‘owels, hemmed, or hem- | fust color, red ov blue stripes, pieces and Scarfs, To be| #4.50; each, to b.00, stitched ends, To clean up, | reduced from “18460 J closed out at 14 Price, * | °L.98 ana? 298. | 75c 98c%°1.25| a 14 Price. special at, yard... O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, 1 i oo or=—30 O'NeilhAdams Co., 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St, New York City om—or

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