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te Se eS a PANICS INVITED. SAYS MAC veg Country Wai Neve Never Be Safe! Until They Are Amended He Reports to Congress. DEFICIT FOR WILSON. _- | Nation’s Finances Show Short- age of $52,730,455 in Presi- dent-elect’s First Year. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Strongly urging radical reform of the “unren- foned and unscientific’ banking and currency system of the United States, Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury, freely warns Congress in his annual report submitted to-day that the! Federal Governmen long as the Present scheme exists, will be exclu- the commercial, industrial disasters which flow from panics and attack, directly or indirectly, every home in the nation, The present system promotes and de- velops panics, and legislation is urgent, declares Mr. Ma gions of an adouuate reli Aside from affording flexible “ai tle currency and reserves, such a revi free of po they but work together, litical or trust control, DEFICIT OF $52,730,455 FOR WIL- seins FIRST YEAR. of the} etary | exclusive | tor the| fiscal year ending June 9, 1914, the first | fiscal year of President Wilso: Aa | ministration, Including the Cai penses, the deficit 1s estimated at $52,- 790,455. The canal expenditures, he adds, however, may be paid under the law from bond sales, The estimated re- ceipts for that year are $710,000,000, while the ordinary appropriations are extimated at and the canal expenditures at $9,1 Undoubtedly having probable tariff revision in mind, ; the ecretary announcer that there en: | timates are based upon present condl- tions and laws. For the current fiscal year, ending June %, 1913, Mr. MacVeagh estimates | will be a surplus of $40,100,000, exclusive of Panama Canal expendi- tures, and a deficit of $1,800,000, Includ- ing the canal transactions, He esti- mates receipts for this year at $71l,- 000,000 and ordinary disbur#ements at (870,900,000, Im connection with financial reform, All This set A itary base, golden oak frame, ¢ a yeagh tn outlining 18; hich [Ant for th jcauaines the nation to suffer by rs a Fine Silk Plush for $12 Imperial Leather Couch, like design, open spring, leet, closely tufted, Imperial leather up- Mr. MacVeagh says the people are help- | leu, under existing evils. The present |ayatem never permits free action at , DECEMBER 4, 1912. of thelr unorganized state; for a central any time, because its liability to sudden | “** constraint and restriction is alway op moving season, Mr, Mace o both as land as to functions—so that eve! ment made of a national bank ed with equally by a 8 nd every function of privilege vy a State bank shall be enjoyed for the utilization Veash uit, there ts a special | DY a national bank; atreax and restraint and the Secretary ]4nd the flutdity of bank assets; for the found an object lexwon If the conditions | S1entife development of exchanges—-'o- n: for forelen banking during the past autumn when the our foreign commerce ; banks were called upon to finance t movement of record breaking cro necessitating the employment of nearly all of their available irees under our constricting system.” ;NO RELIEF UNTIL CONGRESS AMENDS LAWS. “This relief, which fa so neede by the legitimate business and enterprise of our people,” he adds, "Is not relief from a financial situation built up by @ financial world itself, but ls from a system and conditions super induced by the Goverment and forced upon the business ce nity and upon American eociety currency system Is t eral law and there from It until Congres ia why Congressional ac Pointing out th ly had b movement urgentl eno relief And his acts nie urgent.’ F out of the ary financial use and locking it up vaulte of the te nd unselentific y syatem,”* ity o nization « banks, ¥ permanent or- 1 co-operation ef NOW suffert ‘CLEANS THE HAIR BEAUTIFUL—25 In a few moments your our hair loo! looks soft, fluffy, lus- trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff y try a Donderine Hair Cleanse” uu wish to immediately double the ty of your hair, Just moisten a Jeloth with Danderine and draw it care- fully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil, In a few moments you will be amazed, Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and ab jant and possess an incom- parabl tness, lustre and luxurianee, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health, Besides beautifying the hair, one ap- plication of Danderine dissolves And Xmas Is Mighty Near! YOU NEED NO CASH DEPOSIT- simply and only your promise to pay entitling you or any & \. ome worthy of credit to any purchase of our high grade Furniture, Rugs, Reds, Go-Carts, on the most favorable credit . terms, in any amount from $5.00 up to pd Fe Other 3&5 Pe. Parlor Sultes spri Sale of Rugs Brussels Rugs, pretty patterns, on18 ts value 2 98 $19.00; special Axminster ool ila envy grad sig 9x12 feet; val- tie 829.50, spe a 18.98 Wilton Velvet Rugs, beautiful senortane nts, 9x12 feet, val 1,00; spe- 19, 50 arved with y Department out of the banking business.” WOMAN WHO WAS KILLED AT OWN REQUEST TO ESCAPE | SUFFERING WAS NOT SICK Mme. Beguery Was a Victim of | Who Shot Her Still in Jail. PARIS, Dee, 4—That Mme, Reguery, whose husband shot h jer own re quest, Waa only am hypochon driac, and Was not suffering from en publie to-day of medical experts ap- pointed to examine the woman's body. They sald $t was normal and that ap- parently she was the victim of nerves. Mme. He: curable then surrende id for mur ur English students were aiilte Aeriously Injured to-day. Thelr bobsled dashed Into a barrier above Neuchatel and the youths were thrown} sprains, Some omopile, and thi to a hospital. AND MAKES 26 GENT “DANDERINE” particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stop- Ping itehing an ling hair. Danderine is to showers of rain vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- due properties cause grow vl dantly long, beautiful the hair to strong and ug store or counter and try it as directed. $200 nes, 4, 98 for these 89 Vene- tan Drop Light: in wrough , Opar glass dome, with cut’ glasa jews cls, ete, Nerves, Doctors Report—Husband | incurable disease, was the opinion made | violence, all of them suffer. | | Central to A. & S. Subway Station Hoyt | St. Direc a war = Minutes from Grand | ursday cmos S cat oz Wonderful News for DURING THIS MONTH Thursday’s iargain offers will take on added interest for those who are seeking gifts. Christmas, offerings such as these are doubly appreciated by those who desire to make their Christmas Budget go as far as possible. note that all of the merchandise offered is new, fresh and clean and right up to (he minute—and that every item is lower in price than anywhere else Rousing ; offerings and eae savings. ‘10 Minutes from Jer: City to Hoyt St. A. & Subway Station by | Tunnel and Subway, ys) HLA — === ift Seekers. With the “approach of It is well to Sights to See Exhibition of Rare Living Fish | First Annual Show of the | Brooklyn Aquarium Society | | ||| India, South America, Central | America and all |] world. The smallest fish in | the world and some of the most valuable, ‘Third Moor, front, Mast Building, | ||| Most Fascinating Toy- land Anywhere See Sania Claus in his re | pair shop. See the children’s cottage, just big enough for tiny tots to enter and with a little living Grandma no high. ceive them. See the animal cages, ie magical drink bear and cat, the doll’s beauty || show and the best assortment | || of most wanted toys, at the || smallest prices in the city. | Of rare small fish from Africa, |) over the || | er than Tom Thumb to re- | | It \\ Wonderful Smocked Blouses Here, $7. 50 eens a Remarkable Offering | Sketched Direct from the Walsts. lace—the sketch shows the design, but cannot give the delicate charm of color or grace of the ment when worn, In Manhattan declared a wonderful value at m« else in Brooklyn at any Wied it is at t $7. 50. backs. @ rations, $13 Morris Chairs, $8. BI MAHOGANY finish frames, spring || seats and velour cushion seats and | $1.50 Pipe Packs, 65c Weathered pid with picture deco- | $2.50 Smokets’ Stands, $2.00 | Golden and fumed oak and mahogany finish, | | with Ash Tray, Cigar and Match Holders. " Fourth floor, Coutral and Kast Buildings. ‘Women’s v & guaranteed for one year’s wear. Twilled silk Umbrellas, handles of gun metal, stag ho} caps, carved mission waod. | The popular shapes, newest styles; very appropr ate = 19c. each. $ | Gilt or nickel hai | 25¢ Pocket Knives, 19¢ Each ) POCKET KNIVES with fancy | handles, two blades; value 25c., at | A good suggestion to | Sunday school teachers, 1Sc Embroidery Scissors, 8¢ ndles. 5 AM BAMUET Cutlery Store, Street floor, rear, Central Building 5c Crinkle Seersucker, | ors, lengths, but we will cut any length. s $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Umbrellas, $3.98 - EXTRAORDINARY VALUES, sev | silk Umbrellas of exceptional quality; large sterling silver caps, either eiched or engraved; Men's and Women’s $4.50 ‘ilk Umbrellas, $2.95 Guaranteed for one year's wear Men's $6.00 and $7.00 Walking Sticks, $4.98 af JUST 1,881 yards of an extra good. grade of old- (Se fashioned Crinkle Seersucker; a rough fabric that ne no ironing; a good assortment of stripes in the best col- These come trom the mill in 10 to 20 yard Gubway floor, West Buildia, [The 98c and 49 || Christmas Bazaars | Two beautiful bazaars on Ps WHEN THESE |] {i the Second Floor, Central Smoc' Blouses were | Piitiinw. canara “Miike end i advertised betore, we | Building, vite nothing over simply could not get | those prices is sold and every enough to supply the i demand. i] 2 requests for a repetition of |! the last sale have been so frequent | and so urgent that we made stren- | uous efforts to obtain another lot of \ these dainty Waists, and here they | are for Thur: at the same price | as formerly, $7.50. There is something very dressy very pretty and unusually becom. | ing in the Smock Blouse—perhaps | the prettiest idea that has come to | article an unmatchable value at price. Hundreds of different ¢ for men, wom- en and ch O8e Chrisinas Bazaar, the rear —the 4% Christmas Bazaar, | Central Building. mt, Dine in the us from over the seas. There is a | a la Carte daintiness about ii that makes it | particularly ropriate with ihe Restaurant soli, clinging drapery skirts of the day, and a simplicity that appeals | Note the special prices for to women of Laste. Net over flesh color chiffon, or a foundation of white mousseline de | soie, with jabot of the finest shadow | far- luncheon and afternoon tea on red-letier menus near to | | elevators. Grill room altached z Y men may smoke. ore than double our price—nowhere MBE . | ‘Take sin West Court |) Second floor, rear, Central B: alrect * a fib Goo y bbwinie Linens Reduced to 59c | re VERY PRETTY round linen Cen- So terpieces with Torchon lac insertion and eyelet m broidery, reduced to §9e, each. Also some scalloped edge aid embioid- ered Centerp’ jeces and Doilies. eral hundred pure the handles are rn, cape horn, silver a See la ae German China Cake Sets, $1.29 | 5 N PIE exquisitely dec- ee of blended colors xa xX i) and floral desi in natural colors, highly illumin with gold; set consists of 1 Tray with open handles and six individual Plates. 89c American Cut Glass Olive or Spoon | Trays, 55c \ | A PERFECT PIECE of crystal, handsomely cut in a || combination of fine designs, finished with deep scal- loped edge. Store orders only and noi o.D. \ Bu | for Christmas gitts Oc a Yd. Store orders only. FF ith us, brown figures. . ' Men’s House: Coats---Xmas Stock ae Styles—Greatest Values Fine reversible cloths in new designs, many exclusive $3.50, $4.25, $4.95, $6.95, $8.95 and $10.85 | Matelasse House Coats, over a new Tuxedo model, gros- grain facing, black grounds with red, white, blue and Men's $3 to $7.50 Fancy Waistcoats, $1.95, $2.95 & $3.50 | Clearance of our best Waistcoat maker’s stock, with every pop- | ular wyle tens represented in the assortment; regular or stout sizes. floor, Rotunda, Central Building, and Second floor, Men's wear, 16c dervests, ankle match fectior ders oniy. ore or- tion Suits, 59c White, Winter weight cotton, short sleeves; Slight imperiections. wr, front, Central Bwidin 15.00 i length. Btreet itding, | yy Drugs, Underpriced “Men's $I. 00 Domet ae mer STRIPED domet Pajamas, neat designs, in pinks and blues, | | made-in very best manner and finished with loops and pearl buttons. e A. & S, Beef, Iron Sodium ly t4c, at..,.10¢ Seidlitz Powders, U. Street floor, front, at @eilcing, y) Pant Wine, large bot- SP. oe rly 42¢, Store orders only on all items. '(( $2.00 to | "$7.00 === == Sa, Fancy Handbags, $1to $3.97 | IN THE LOT are velvet, fur, silk. and fine imported novelties; || mostly one of a style—just a sample line used for import. Btreet floor, front, Central Building, ‘entral aliding, 39c A CAREFULLY SE- with ribbon at t $6.00 Petticoats. Hs Of Beautiful Silk Crepe de Chine CREPE DE CHINE Petticoats, evening shades and | white; made with a deep Plaited net flounce, finished | ttom, flounce set on over the net. Others at $5.98, $6.48, $7.98 and $9.98, H & LECTED LIST of the Ke best known poets of the padded covers, 2 in gold; Peach in a box, Mrs, Browning. Ing. Bryant. || Courtship of | Ralph Waldo" Emers: Evange- line, Favorite Poems, Hiawatha. Holmes, Longfellow, Love Poems, Lowell. Lucille. Milton, Moore, || Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. || Scott. Tennyson. Whittier. eres floor, rear, Fast Buiting Burns. Miles Byron, Standish. h dainty scalloped lace || Store orders only. Becond flonr, Kast Building, ' Women’s 25c¢ Under- FLEECE lined Un- | || Women’s $1.00 Combina: || ankle | Phosphate, | large cans, regular- | regularly 19c., at...,12¢ | i | 85¢ Books of Poems, | world, daintily | with |! Robert Brown: | 9 5 1 i Women’s *4 Evening Slippers, $1.98 PATENT LEATHER and dull kid, opera style, with , beaded vamps, light weight, turn soles,-high broad heels, | Second floor, West Building, pene Curled Ostrich Plumes, ‘$I. 95) ( $4 THE MUCH DESIRED shaded Plumes. Lach is full 16 inches long, fully curled, the flues curled over || the stem, giving a rich effect. All are two toned or shaded effects, such as taupe shaded to white, brown to champagne, French blue and American Beauty, etc. AS > The manufacturer made this_special lot to dur order at our on here they are at $1.95 instead of $4.00, Kast Bui Christmas Toys---Underpriced Three Very Special Offerings AT THE REGULAR PRICES we quote, they would be good | value, Now we have reduced them for this special ooctsion to Half Price and Less. | Pike’s Peak Railroad, regularly $1.00, at 49¢e. Sewing Sets, regularly 24c. to $1.98, at 12¢, to 98, | Doll Dresses, 49c, to $2.49 kind, at 24e, $1 24. or, Weat Hu Hing, | { Cretonne Covered Baskets aid Boxes. Exceptionally Pretty Art Embroidery Offers | WE: HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE in securing a jot of Scrap | Baskets, Glove, Handkerchief and Uliliiy Boxes, covered with dain- ty cretonne in assorted patterns and colors—and so well did we buy them that we ‘shall put the very smallest prices them— \ and 24c, ¢ each, Y PIES AN aL Bip Second floor, West Building,