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~ POORBOY'S $6,000 * TIED UP SIX YEARS | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, which was loft after the full settlement of claims filed was distr | the stockholders of the bank, A demand | was made on Dooling for the money on One, a Woman Who Robbed Her IN RUSTY OLD SAFE omnes Book Showing Deposits Col- lected by the ‘Then County Clerk Just a BUT BANK HAS FAILED. Now Congressman Dooling Is Being Sued for the $6,000 and Interest. Arusted old safe covered with dirt and unopened for six years disclosed a hidden bank book which furnisted the basis of @ suit brougiit by Joseph J. A. Mackey, a poor farmer boy, against Congressman Peter J. Daoling to recover $8,000 which Mackey charges in papers fied to-day was by Deoling’s careless- ness and neglect of duty while the Tammany politician was County Clerk iq 1905, When a demand for the was mate on County Clerk Willlam F, Schnetder there was no record to show that such took was in the Clerk's possession. Mr, Schneider male @ search and finally unearthed an old safe in the basement storeroom. He en- gaged experts and had the safe pried open. A book containing the account of “Peter J. Dooling, County Clerk,” was brought to light. It showed a de- postt mate by Dooling of $5,000 with the New Amsterdam National Bank ‘o Mackey's credit. PUT MONEY IN BANK THAT FAILED. ‘When Mackey was fourteen-years-old, hie guardian, Helen Agnes Galvin, ool- lected 9,000 for the youth as thie share Of the sale of property at No, 417 West One Hundred and Fiftieth street. By dam National Bank instead of with the Clg Chamberlain. On January 28, 1905, the bank failed and Charles A. Hanna was named re- cebver, Mackey claims that Hanna sent a aotice to all creditors of the institu- tlen to prestnt euch claims as were held against the bank and notified all de- Posiors that {f claims were not pre- pr the notice they would be ch M1, 1908, John W. McKinnon ted as agent of the stock: holders to wind up the affairs of the bank and on May 2%, 190, McKinnon again notitled all depositors to present their claims, duty to present such claims but * leasly and negligently failed and omitt to present such clams either to auch re- @lver or to euch agent All persons who filed cl reg, ogee MANY BURIED IN RUINS OF FALLEN BUILDING; — ONE DEAD; OTHERS MISSING. was kilied, one probably fa persons were rey | Firemen Among Early Day Collapse in Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. %.—One fireman two » po tressing Symptoms During sickly and now I hi from a doctor f publish my Hilbert, Flectwood, Pa. letter. at all, the Victims of an emen were hurt, da number of rted micaing, belleved to be buried in the ruins of a building that collapsal at Whitehall and Trinity streets early to~lay. Two firemen also are unaccounted for, | ‘and are believed to be under the debris, | 'AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrs. Hilbert Tells of Her Dis- bank book Change of Life and How She Found Relief. County Fleetwood, Pa.—“During the Change! T was hardly able to be around | T always had la headache and I was so dizzy and ner- vous that I had no rest at night. flashes of heat were | bad sometimes at I did not know The di Vegetable Com. pound and it made me a strong?well Such warning symptoms as sense of | entree ms were paid QB Agerien guts KKOCHa. suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, back- aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eves, irregu- larities, constipation, variable appe' weakness and inquictude, and are promptly beeded by intelli men who are approaching the period in life when woman's great change may he expected. i. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- RO EXTRA CHARGE FOR Iv. Bere Lenox 7H Aves Ie "Women’s anc Ss and Misses’ a2 Qc Misses’ Spring Suits, Cutaways Straight Fro. 4 fa, he World mag. be ath c 16.95 A representative gathering of all tha is new and charming in foremost styles for the new season, Skirts cut on graceful lines with high 44, Intermediate sizes, 37 to 47, The materids are rich. Diagonal Serges, Bedford Cords, B'ack and Serges, New Mixtures E le effe Misses’ and Small Women's Women's si zes, 14, 16, hite Checks, Mannish ite. izes, 36 to 18. Women’s Spring Blouses at 2.00 Here is a choice collection of extremely Batisti Dined fronts handsomely trimmed vith bands of velvet in the ric! ith s fine colo smart models in Voile and Sheer dery, com- ces and ings; 4 hand-embre sleeves, lace rinhmed, Women’s $1.50 Hand Bags, 89c Fitted with the Duplex Safety Lock, Which Is a Safeguard Against Pickpockets. In this assortment you'll find a number of shayes, either with round or broken bottom; in bladk seal grain leather with fancy silver frames; Mined and fitted with purse. uld have, all bather wonan sh Women’s mpvoraibie House Dresses These smart and serviceable House Dress both being equally de well tailored. A bag every 1.25 may vie worn on either side— irable ans each distinctly different as to trimming and The materials aredainty striped and checked ginghams, A ‘Bale of Framed Pictures « »=. end-of-tle-month event bégins undergone ndical price-cutting. to-morrow, None shopworn—but all Every ictures, sultabk for any and every room in your home, ere SI. 0, $1.25 and up Framed Pictures; were 51.75, $2.00 to $2.98. Framed Pictures 2.00 3.98 498 Sale 598 7,50 1,50 $10.00 $12.00 $16.50 Picture Framing ings from whichto select, Paintings Underprice Were $5.98 $7.98 $8.98 BY 8 498 5.08 $16" 50 $25.00 $38.00 in ‘60 16.50 29,00 Expert service More than 2,000 new and beautiful mould- through this crisis. | diepowed of the order of the iate Justice Edgar A.| woman. I ab sate thankful that I fol Spencer the money was deposited with | lowed my fi L shall | the County Clerk, Dooling then de- | recommend it as long as 1 Ii Before | ponited the money with the New Amster. |I took the Compound ways ; All Purchases Made To- Morrow and Friday Will Be Charged on March Bill. Cuticura Soap Two to a custo: No mail, phone or C_O_D. 's Juneville Soap, 15¢ 8 cakes for. é TWoodbury’s Facial Soap, 2c 1 | size, 3 cakes for. . \ By _the_box_only. | Armour's Borated Soap lic size, old, of No. 965 Collexe a e Sale © dene For Bottles. Guaranteed for one year. are made of best quality red rubber; full sinc | cakes.+ Frateli's Castile Soap, 11 3 2+1b, bar, Spanish Almond bar for...... ile 0c! | cakes. 8 cakes for ... .25c Wrisley’s. Florentine Extracts. Soap, 3 cakes for.......... Mary Garden. Liquid Green Soap, 25c bottle. . Solid Green Soap, 45c size. Solid Gre Pear’s Scented Soap, 25c cake, 14c ee ound tes apd strengthens the The complaint charges that Dooling Peas nd builds up the weak. Physicia: Iknew the condition of the bank and tem. It has 4 box of $25.00 F 7 piece I Table well ed $50.00 Table 430.00 Table $25.00 Table #03 Car beauti four » in qua: Munyon's Soap, a_cake.... 7c} 19¢ 2 ‘9 Serta Dresser or Chiffonier, style, at $35.00 Dresser or Chiffonier, value 832.00 F 920.00 Felt Mattress Mon Bouquet, by Brel Bradley's Fancita, the o Miro Dena Chantecler, an Djer-Ki Hanson Jenks Halcyon Re een Soap, 25c size ns’ and Surgeon: 12 cakes Violet's Rose Concentree. Dartan’s Finitia, an oz Mostly | The Prices Every w always admire Cc un scarcely a pl select from. Three ‘ Clearance Days' people would want. $1.25 Hot Water Bottles An extraordinary value in Hot Water 79 Iced HE [Kesinol soap, 3 cake, ED Tig the box only $1.35, $1.75, $2.10 +1600 ‘LINGERIE DRESSES | | delighted with these dresses. | are not of this season’s production, but as hand-made dresses of this kind ure i ingerie Dresses that were priced up to $19.75, at ingerie Dress M: nue, guilty] Francesco Tartagiione, twenty-four Elizabeth Kappus, nine IN NEW YORK’'S SHOPPING on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at c} | Odol, 50 size Bic | Borinat WOE TG Pebeco Tooth Paste, 50c Kolynos Tooth Pas Se 15¢ | Miro Dena Tooth Paste Sozodont Tooth Pow: der, 25e si Colgate’s Tooth Powder, Keeler's Cold Cream, 50. Keeler's Cold Cream, 25 © | Keeler's Cold Cream Daggett & Rani $1.50 size.. », Bar, s i Vantine Hutch Sandalwood. Bradley Traily Arbutu: Dartan's © Muguet. .. . Hanson Jenks Violet Brut je Se on, , Bic ae " vs + 65e Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream, 5c. size. 58 Miro Dena Muguet de Ch Ate | fheguigeaea (riage teekaygy Daggett Ramsll Cold Cream, ic | Danterine, 61.00 site. Dartan's Nom 90c] Daggett & itamsdell © old Cream Pinaud’s Baw de Quinine, 91.00 Bradley's Fanc a) | sine... '23¢ ed $1, $2, $4| Rouge Vegetal Miro Dena......50c t Cleansing Create BOc | Pinaud's Eau de Quinine, 06 Rouge du Harem.............-80¢ cope size. ’ 40c 50 and $3] Enchanto Rouge........25cand 50c axeless or ¢ leandige | varkers lair Balsam, $1.00 size bo Peel ate ST pene £1 | May's Hair Health, 50c. size... nes hes Lava Rice Powder 21e) fourjors Luxus Cold (ream, 00c, Metayer Talcum, @5¢ size 18¢ . size Squibb's Talcum, @5¢c size....., 18¢ Plexo Evening White, he nse, $2.50 50¢ 4° Simpson On Hale Hand-Made and Many Imported Models To be Closed Out at These Amazing Prices Because They Are Soiled and Mussed Won’t Cover Either the Cost of Material Alone or the Time Consumed in the Making Alone nd embroidery will be> s and dainty b ul more or Ie oman who loves rich lac They are soiled and mussed and d and highly desirable, $4.75 es that were priced up to $45.00, at $9.75 Lingerie Dresses that were priced up to $79.50, at $14.75 Lingeri In no ca materials, Dresses that were priced up to $59.50, at $19.75 do the ridiculously low prices cover the cost even of the any are original imported models; many are French hand made ning workmanship has wrought handsome crochet laces, medal- et and hand embroidery into gowns so elaborate that n space remains. There is a wealth of magnificent styles to Vor quick disposal we have divided the dresses into four general groups. None C, O. D. or on approval. None credited or exchanged. No mail or phone orders. 44° Simpson Crawford Co,—Third Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, axe del 3 Beth etl Fy the February Furniture Sale ‘elt Mattress Dining Room and Six Slip s made, handsomely Golden Oak — Extension z $39.50 oy Golden Oak Extension , $19.95 Golden Oak — Extension $17.50 ved Buffet, 54 inches wide, fully carved; linen drawer, mull drawers and large cab 433 .00 Brass Bed. ae Binpw rtered oak stock $45.00 | #: $85.00 Colonial ian Walnut Dresser or Chiffonier, y chiffonier we $50.00 Quartered Oak Bulfet 00 Quartered Oak Buifet inet; French plate mirror; finished |#50.00 Brass Bed rawtord ComFitth Floor, | Bedroom Outfit, worth $35, complete for, $18.75 $55.00 We have never before offered a better value in Bed Room Furniture. With this dresser and Brass Bed, with 2-inch con- tinuous posts, Irc p; has ‘T-ball mounts and comes in all sizes. National Weave Spring, 45-lb. Combination Felt) Mat- tress. r steel frame Nation- al spring is what sells in most stores at %5,00, The Walton 45-lb. combination felt mattress is covered with good tick will give | the Napoleon Bed and | Toilet Table tor ves for #1 tpi $35.00) $22.95 $25.00 $19.95 On Sale To-morrow, ren years old, | « of Toilet Articles 500 Sample Hair Brushes Mennen's Talcum, 5c size, . Sy 344% ari Lpaders Ge fort J0a er AVE. 19770 20° will notice that this sale offers at greatly reduced prices the most-wanted toilet articles and preparations of the moment—not clean-up stuff that few Mail and phone orders filled unless otherwise stated. Enchanto Corylopsis Talcum Powder. Regularly #5e. 18e & 24e 29c | MacDonald’ 19¢ y ¢ | Idealia Kau de Quinine, 600. Barker's Hirsutus, Vantine's § | [ySIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET: 1918. s Vin full and the Mackey’s boy 96,000, PRISONERS SENTENCED of the Courts of General Seasiona.| pockethook containing five cents from] Jolin Schofold of No, 309 Kast Bighty-Jenth street, receiving stolen goods! Maspeth, L. 1, he found him dead al They were: Rose Martelli of No. 322 Kast Kleventh| first sireet and stole gold wateh and] First offense. — Perritentiary three] tie room full of gas, James wae & vouted among ON THEIR PLEAS OF GUILTY BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. street on Fourteenth atreet, Second] chain. Second offense, State Prison| months waiter, tntetyethiree years OF. Ag Gm Walter A. Aery, twenty-nine years| offense, State Prison for three years.| five years 10, thirty-seven years o brother thinks the gas must have wiberry street, had p: . 1918. Dooling sald he did not re- , of grand larceny. Stole $7,480 from| yeare old, carrying a revolver. At-| of Ann's avenue, petty] slips in his possession. Sacond offense © any notices from the receiver of Employer, Is Sent to Bed- his employer, Albert T. Ashforth of| tempted to commit suicide at No, 24] larceny 2 worth of Jew Fined $1, ; the agent, ft is asserted in the com- ford Reformator: No. 10 Kast Thirty-third street. First] Bast One Hundred and Ninth atreet.| from em ‘. - ‘aint that Dooling was without author- Loh offense, State Prison for two years| First offense. Sentence suspended | ne Morningside avenue Wal Gas, Ity to deposit the money in the bank. Seven prisoners, six men and alto four years and six months. James Scannell, twenty-two years] I iford Retormatory. When Frank Fransculto went early to- Mackey asks for the $900) with interest woman, who had pleaded guilty were] Max Boller, thirty years old, of No.| old, of No. 416 Bast Vighty-soc twenty-nine years ola, call his brother James, who lived from May %, 198. y rd two Judges 183 Allen str nd st H Pp and robbed! of at Lexi oy wind y blown out the w Choice of 7 ro Mee ws of ou i 1 Gray Wsie Bottort og nize, .32c 2 to a customer. na Dermal, @5c sire. 1 ooland Violet Taleum 1 Duplicates of the smartest models recently shown in Paris will be dis- played in our millinery department to-morrow, The one illustented is one of Mme. Louison's latest models. Many styles are entirely new; others combine the season's most, popular features with new adaptations and modifications. Our Modish Tailor Suit Hats at $3.98 and $5.98 Are our dels are trimmings is of assure you find YOU will w The Formal Dress Hats at $12.50 and $15.00 ‘They are French reproductions. ‘The models are #0 numerous and the styles so varied that one doesn't know where to begin to describe them, Really, you will be as enthus- instic over these hats when you see them as we ure. © Second Floor, As To Untrimmed Hats We have them galore, at very attractive prices, We ii Hemp Hats with roll edge Veivet and Haan House Dresses & Kimonosat $1.00 Of gin gham Freach Hemp and per cale, prettily mac with Rob pierre and turn- down — collars, finished — with embro idered scalloped edge. ‘The illustration shows one of the many models, The colors are varied, in light and dark ef- fects; sizes 34 to 44. Flannelette Kimonos, $1.00 In Persian colorings, good, durable shades and made with Empire back. One model 3,500 Pairs Lace Curtains at $1.00 Regularly $1.95, $2.80, $2.95 to $3.95 Lingerie Blouses We have had made for blouse copies model materials are embroideries , combined with ar fancy but- ee much in evidence. “at many of the models button in Front ie season. three. one of collar, combined with colored embroid- Directeire and bthag’ ery. Far simpson Crawford Co. Second Floor. Fancy Embroidered Btges, round ant it « much-wanted dress protector, pecially priced at.. gui red percales and blue and white check S ginghom, but- ton. sh ore Sa Mmpnon Crawtord Co., Becond Fleer, _ Millinery of aty’ H ficient Tenge G ing the very thing * " and Di hesse sil trimmed with black and white. The other model with plain fold. £4 Mimpson Crawtord Co., 4d Floor, pine Curtains (whi Novelty Lace Curtains 2 Vourth Floor, or $1.00 ten new imported The mings velvet and ‘There high and low neck effects; the ierre colar being hen, too, a The juarters and long. the models wit sleeves are both We illustrate the Directoire : Apron Specials Lancaster gingham, bib and vipa with blue je. Also @ special gingham and le akirt apron with pocket, former- retailed at @5c and % le A good work Apron of durabie ad ble gingham with cap to match— Skirt Aproa of white inch hem; some with ‘Dinch, pee mbroidery inserting; previously ed 0c; special c Is’ fitted Apron of ‘fine lawn, full Lead and Lestat tei 45 c cess Apron ul + with clasp; have patch exe aprons are all Piped with terial, others of embroi hematitched tucks, jull deep hem, well made toe ec, 5 5c Also a selection of desirable lawn duigtily trimmed. Priced from Hed This Handsome Trimmed Hat from Mme. Louison e range of the most wanted shapes 1 see the om Hats, at 92.98, TO-MORROW IN OUR GRO- CERY A CARLOAD OF FANCY, MEATY PRUNES } OREGON PETITES pe: & Ibs oat CALIFORNIA P PETITES 2 OREGON M040 evernge, Bibs CALIFORN!A BLU H0-60 avert AND A. CARLOAD OF ORANGES that are sweet, juicy, thin of skia and worth @5ec a dozen, at 12 FOR 10c Larger fruit, worth S0c 9 dozen, at 12 FOR 22c No Mail Orders filed (o> ornn £4 Main Floor. at very Low S riled!