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|DAMRON TRIED FOR USING | Me STOLEN STAM AO WALL STREET FENCE REST TWO DEALERS ‘The trial of William C. Damron, for- mer President of the Home Bank of Brooklyn, which went down in the un-) wing the panic, in the Supreme Co Brooklyn. An adjournment was ta yesterday when a jury had been ob- tained, Distrlot-Attorney Cropsey opened the case for the prosecution. He said Dam- ron appropriated to his own, use & | ' ¥ Office Boys’ Stealings Said to belonging to the bank. There was an Have Averaged Some $300 | recount tn the bank known as tho, Will fam C. Damron, Prealdent, special ac: | Tea an a Day. count. ‘This was a sort of surreptitious | brings account, he said, into which were dumped small profits taken by the | gra Following the finding, yesterday, of fndictments by the Grand Jury against 1 men known to be in a ring for purchase of stamps stolen from ere sidered in accordance with good bank- ing, auch as taking bonuses on loans and exacting fees. n, Mr. Cropsey sald, In October, 1907, when the panic was at {ts height, drew a check of $2, on this account “ rel- | and paid it out on his personal account. mp dealer, of No. St Van-| ‘ne rat witness called. was John W. t, and Irving Bevel of No. 4) water, who was cashier of the Home et, who has @ news stand on Wall street, were the first of those | Attorney's office to-day. what went Into It and what was done with It prior to 1907. } He testified to the special ac- indicted to be apprehended. Last July Postmaster Morgan sent & Complaint to the Secret Service branch oe Treasury Department “esis” of stamps sold by the Govern- feent to dik offices and there fed into atamping machines designed to handle large correspondence were being stolen Secret Service detectives discovered that a large number of office boys were sys- tematically plundering their employers ‘these stamps, 500 in a Fr nd that much as $900 worth were stolen from jous offices in a day Detectives located Sev én Wall street, as the stolen stampa were sold, and nd that Fredericks was associated Sevel. Indictments were filed inet the two in the “fence” and newsstand, ence” where re of the ring as soon as the evi- ce was ete. : ricks was held in $6,000 bail and without ail by Judge Rosalsky General Sessions. GOY OF 15 KILLED AFTER ' QUARREL OVER A GIRL. een, was found in the Happy, sturdy, little boy! He didn’t need “three Guesses” to know it’s j heart. By the body : fgem which one shot had been fired. "Detective Wengberg of the Herbert atreet mn learned that a week ago Felix and Joseph Falco, nineteen, of 11 Jackson street, had a figtt over 1. The detective also was told Donidas on Tuesday received a warning aim he would be killed s he kept away from the girl. AAt § o'clock last night, according to ‘ta in the Skillman street house, wes seen in the hallway. The tives arrested Falco his home. Donidas brothers anDded Their kidni ‘and taken to Chicago. Weapoers fare now awaiting trial. that mother’s bringing. Mother knows that H-O actually has more flavor and nourishment than any other oatmeal. Tene rwuronesa ie | —— Come in and See Our New . Playerpiano mana aT | | would sell the first instrument to get, practic Tixed Sulphur It Darkens Beautifully and Takes Off Dandruff. Almost everyone knows that Sage the to the hair when faded, streaked or re also cures dandruff, itching scalp bank on deala which might not be con-| and stops falling hai only way to chemists do this it formation 1 outfits, mail To the Highest Bidder We have fixed the regular selling making this unique and extraordinary o} GRAY HAIR TURNS ITS NATURAL COLOR AFTER APPLYING SAGE TEA dandruff, dr; By asking at ists make their jy too sticky, so insist upon getting eth’s,” which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is the best remedy for feverish, itchy scalp and our hair, large bottle for about 50 cents. ri own, ais! ge or soft brush and draw it jf taking one small This requires but few moments, by morning the gray }y4 hair disappears and after another ap- | ion or two is rest: Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M. Completely Furnished “onteining “ine | We Pay our OM) No Bid Under 50 Dollars They are simple and will be conducted absolutely on the square and open to the inspec. Quartered Oak Booke Case; Value $20 RO |\Completely Furnished and ouR THE STERLITONE To give this new achievement of the Sterling Company the greatest possible publicity and to quickly introduce it in Greater New York, we announced on January 5th that we rice at $450 and by r, you have a chance y at your own price, the best lowest price Playerpiano ever offered in Greater New York. 1s new instrument has all the exclusive features and advantages of our Sterling Playerpiano. | Conditions Which Govern the Bids d tion of any bidder. 1 The bidder must live in Greater New York or on Long Island. ‘ The bid must be made in writing with the name and home address of the bidder distinctly written and must give instruc- tions for delivery. The bid must be placed in a sealed en- velope addressed to Sterling Piano Co., Advertising Dept. .P, Brooklyn, N. Y.— fegular postage affixed and mailed as a letter. 4 ; No bid will be accepted unless it comes through the mail. No bid reaching us later than 6 P. M., January 31st, 1913, will be accepted. Each bid will be numbered in order as received from the Post Office and acknowl- edged as received. No more than one bid will be accepted from the same bidder. If there be more than one highest bidder Wholesale and Reta!l Warerooms; * amine the bids tising Dept. en eee ee Creer or a Sterlitone identical in every respect with « the one offered will be awarded to each of the tying bidders, Mr. B. P. Benthuysen, Cashier of the National City Bank of Brooklyn, will ex- nd make the award. ‘The successful bidder will be notified as soon as possible after January 31. ‘The Sterlitone will be delivered immedi- ately after we get instructions from the successful bidder, The name and address of the success+ ful bidder will be published in the daily papers. The bid must be for cash only and not less than $50, Don't forget that the bid must be in writing in a sealed envelope and sent through the mails. Don’t forget that the bid must be ad- dressed to the Sterling Piano Co., Adver- Brooklyn, N. Y. The Sterling Piano Co. Manufacturers STERLING BUILDING, = £46889 Tullon Stiset, Corner of Hanover Place, Progklyn,, ~ At the Lowest Prices in All New York We Offer to Furnish Ai Room in Your House or Apartment for a Payment of $1.00 a We 12.98 19 FeRMs eA, hye ; Railroad Fare | itz. #r~ Ave.Con.64" Sr. Jers we and Sul- P positively tell that you darkened your hair, as it does 5 it so naturally and evenly, sa Years ago the | known get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays ski er than ourselves, at store for the ready-to-use called “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- Hair Remedy”— you will get a BAUMAN &B We Close Evenings at 6 0'’Clock. iso to Lei THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913. e e A Winter Complexion To the woman who knows herself, the sting of| the frost against her cheek, the whip of the wind across her face, holds no menace to her skin’s beauty. She loves the out-of-doors in all its phases, and enjoys it to the full.” But she never omits the daily session with a cleansing cream, the constant use of a pro-| aon tecting face powder, the frequent massage with a damp- nourishing cream. j In order that she may live in the open as she wills, ; this is her plan of action. (And we fecl sure she will| not resent our disclosing the secret of her beauty.) | First. a bit} of Riker's wii Tie ae TTS ' Some; '* but it's to its | Cold Cream | lightly eudbed | iuto her skis until all trace of the cream disappears. Then a fluff of Dresden or Violet} Excelsis Face Powder, | dusted over face and! neck. The powder will! cling only the more closely for following the ap-i plication of cream, and will be} only the softey in effect. ' Thus the most delicate a =, is doubly shielded from cold aod wind benefited, tified by the contact with the weather. At aight must come the final cieansing with plenty of Riker's Improved Cold Cream, followed by a carefui massage with Riker's Violet Cerate to insure softness of texture, ind the clear white and pink tones of a perfect complexion. Under this treat- ment, open air pleasures may be freely enjoyed and any healthy skin will respond with new beauty. Riker's Improved| Riker's Dres- Cold Cream is ap-|den Face Pow- proved and used by| der is an inno- women of discernment] yation. Used as A) because of its proved! thing’ of the efficiency. It cleanses i “po and clears the skin,| dered’ effect’ but / thoroughly freeing it] only softens and from impurities. Pleas-| enriches the natural flesh tones. Made antly perfumed and always sweet, no| in six tints—flesh, white, light pink, matter how long it is kept. Tubes,| dark pink, brunette and evening. 108; jars, 25, 50, 75c. Very delicately frag: The box,25e. Riker's Violet Excelsis Face Powder has the fragrance of the tru: out-of-doors violet. Made in flesh, white, pink and brunette. ‘The and sun, and boa, 5c. Riker's Violet Cerate has almost miraculous whitening and softening properties. Used as a regular, frequent massage cream, it will produce most surprising results in increa: beauty the skin's texture and coloring. Violet Cerate is recommended for daily use, especially after exposure to the weather. The jar, 15c, 50c and $1.50. : FREE—A trial jar of Riker’s Improved Cold Cream be given free with a box of Dresden Face Powder or a hox of Violet Excelsis Face Powder. | “Cello” Metal | Hot Water Bottle | The ‘'Cello’ Hot Water Bottle gives a dry, even, ' Special Price Reduction: Robinson Thermal Bath Enables you | healthful heat. No possible dan- to take 8 bee ger of leaking or bursting. JMay be used for massaging the back and other parts of the bod quickly reli ing rheumatic pnd other pains. Used and en- dorsed by hundreds of hospi- tals and -sanitariums, Made in graceful canteen- shape of brass, handsomely nickel - plated. Enclosed in dainty, washable flannel bag, complete, with 5 year guarantee $2.00: va Turkish) bath lat home. Rec- mmended in the treatment of colds, grippe j and other winter dis- eases. Convenient, simple to set up, and inexpensive to operate. 95.50 bath.. 7.50 °° 10.00 ** 12.50 ** Itchikill An ointment for the local treatment of. eczema. Ap- Viola Cream lied to the af- 50c Value; Special Price, 27¢ ected part, it Rare chance to secure this disinfects and favorite complexion cream, We were enabled to secure a large quantity at a great reduction}! and can offer it to you at 45c a price little above cost. Reg- ular price 50c, Our spe- 27 cial sale price hee moat J. B. L. Cascade complete and| An appliance for the simple comp act|and effective treatment of con- medicine case | stipation. An adaptation of ever devised,|old household methods _ to Contains|modern requirements. Dis- =|‘ every item required for “first|penses with the use of drugs aid.” Alsoacomplete medicine|and promotes general health chest for treatment of ordinary|and efficiency. Book with hes and ills, Bottles clearly}each | C: cade, giving full labeled. Pills, Salves, Bandages, | directions and illustrations of Antiseptic Dressings, Rem-|health-keeping exercises. Free! descriptive booklet on appli-| $ 1 98 cation, prevents the spreading of * the infection. Phe Wr. cccestte coires Riker and Hegeman Filled Emergency Cases edies and Standard Drugs....... teens AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES lonaranteed Rubber Goods Imp roved'|| stimulated, beau-|4 , {sents a variety of flavors in >) You Are Safe When You Buy At ce IKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG SToRES| eae Manage. \ ielsnlana sour orien to the nearest Ribamhareman store. = The bottle Mail Order Department, 162 West 34th Street, New ¥ ork City. itvsvsssavened FOVNVAVATITITNTANT@°T, @CUTTUEDNEQIUONATIONNTUE QBloe MB auveruovueeussnerseve et Sale of Sale Ends Saturday, January 25th, at Midnight. Hot Water Bottles $1.00 Hot Water Bottle only 69c. is the “Wonder” Hot Water Bottle, first quality rubber. Fully guaran This white, jer ’ teed. Usual price, $1. This weck only “No Seam" Hot Water Bottle. “No Seam" Hot Water Bottle, red. No. 2, 89c. | ity rubber, with 2-year guarantee, $2.25. || H. A. “All Rubber” Hot Water Bottles, j) “Velvet Hot Water Bottle, white, 91.50. Riker and Hegeman Infant Hot Water rn yringes $1.25 Rapid Flow Fountain Syringe for Rapid Flow Syringe. This week only Riker and Hegeman Combination Foun- quality, $1.98 up. le Fountain Syringe. red rubber; No. $1.25; N Riker and Hegeman ‘‘Scaml Rubber Syringe, No. 2, $1.35; No. 3, $1.50. $2.00 up; white, $1.75 up. pid low" Fountain Syringe, best No. 2, 79¢. “Seamless” Hot Water Bottle, fine qual- i|white, $1.25. Bottles. 45c and 55c. 89c. This is the “White Rubber” 89c tain Syringe and Hot Water Bottle, best 0. 2, $1.50; No. 3, 91.75. bibs and Hegeman Perfection Syringe, large tubing, 2-year guarantee; No. 2, $2.50; No. 3, $2.75; No. 4, 93.00. “Red Rubber" Fountain Syringe. three pipes, good quality tubing, fully guaranteed; i $1.00 quality, 69c. r - ‘amily Bulb Syringe, made of first quality white rubber, two pipes, fully guaranteed: the kind you buy elsewhere for $1 to $1.25. Our price, packed in container, 59c. Riker and Hegeman Vaginal Douche; glass, $'.25; hard rubber, $1.50. : Riker and Hegeman Ear and Ulcer Syringe, sule price, 20c. Infants’ Bulb Syringe. Regular price 25c. Sale price only 19¢. Avoid the Serious Ills resulting from the cold, biting, winter night winds. A little extra caution will shield you from colds which may lead to grippe, pneumonia, etc. Paper Vests, Mufflers, Lung — rotec- tors, Chamois Vests—these are health insurers in this weather. Only at Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores can you buy Cold Weather Garments of such quality and excellence for such low prices. Paper Vests — Light in| Lung Protectors—Recom. weight, easy to wear. Usual mended in the treatment of price, 75c. Special pulmonary weakness. Various : ) [styles and price. . 39c designs Felt Chamois Vests— Made of nary value in these widely used best quality imported chamois garments. Extra quality felt, skins. Very warm ¢ warm and ser- $ and comfortable. _2.50 up|viceable........ 1.97 up An Every Saturday Habit Our 29c Candy Actual 40c Value It is a good habit to have—this “29-cent Candy” habit. Take a box or two of this candy home with you Saturday nights. It will give the children ony amount of a and please the older folk as well. “Our 29-cent Candy is the kind you would pay at least 40 cents for anywhere else and do it cheerfully. It is pure and wholesome. It pre- ij SEL delicious chocolate coatings. It is so much better than ordinary value that only once a week can we afford to offer it to you at 29 cents. The candy ‘habit, reasonably in- dulged, is good for everybody, go little folks and srownupe, ot But the candy must be good | e9-cent Chocolates was inaugu- candy—else trouble is sure to}rated to supply that special follow. Also—it must be mod- |demand for a good candy at erately priced candy, else it cappetene anne, Pair hy ‘ i ee ppg an unware have pleasure in od & 7am | a) hor ae Our Every-Saturday Sale of Hh hpiticers Eo biatch Actually 40 cents worth of Chocolates; 29 c Saturday only We know that no trouble or ex so. wee Duh esos Surety can be bought. Pure, rich milk goes i: i And the formula is a famous one, “The pe renee the “Soda kitchen” of each store—fresh four or five times a day—in our large stores even oftener. Carried in white porce- Jain pete to the fountain, it is placed—pot and all— ih hig shining urns you have noticed. These urns are heavily nickeled. The entire pot is surrounded hy 2 hath of hot water, regulated by an automatic heating device, the most | scientific, sanitary method know: y ie X | pense is spared to make it | —the hest, we Lelieve, that , solid copper, natn Rat n for keeping it fresh and The cups we serve our chocolate in a: F y Every drink is topped with a liberal share of longer Shep tain, cream, We serve fresh crisp crackers daintil individual ‘paper envelope, Drug Stores—ihe cup, only nes Ms whip ped " ly folded in At any Riker and Hegeman 5c