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danke, of loaning thelr own funds at auch times on call in the New York market. ATE LAW TOOEASY is-"="= is FOR BANK WRECKERS |: eri SUPT VAN TUM HOLDS| =~ He Wants Legislature to Ex- tend Time’ Limit on Respon- sibility to Six Years. Stop Neglecting — Your Stomach ' Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Will Do the Work of the Strongest and ALBANY, March 14.—Omcers, direc-| Stomach and Afford Instant Relief. tors and stockholiers responsible for! The worst case of indigestion ts simply the wrecking of financial institutions| Meslect to give the stumach needed assist. shotild be held accountable for thett | “When your food does nv acté of mismanagement, in the opinion | gases form, when you sxperie of Gupt. Van Tuyl of the State Bank- | Comfortable feoling of fullne: ing’ Department. Under the present | law no action can be maintained against 2 director or stockholder of a moneyed corporation or banking asso- elation to enforce a lability three years after the cause of action has acerued Supt. Van Tuy! believes the law should be amended by extending the limitation to six years. “Practical experience in the liquida+ tion of failed institutions,” says the Geperintendent in Kis annual report to the Legislature to-day, covering the opetations of the trust companies of the State the past year, “has shown tha it takes on an average from three to four years to liquidate a banking {netitution, and, in view of this fact, tt fs Guggested that the time within which faa Aetion may be brought be increased to six years. “It is very dificult before the lapse ef two or three years to ascertain just Jwpat the deficit will be, and the depart. | mént believes that @ three years stat- ute does not give time in which to Marshal tho assets and liabilities suf- fitiently to determine what the in- dividual liability of each stockholder ‘will amount to. “It is, moreover, absurb that officers @a@ directors who are responsible tor the wrecking of a financial institution— apd even the shareholders who have elected such oMcers—should not be lla- Die for the results of mismanagement for as long a period as they are lable upen an ordinary promissory note." @upt. Van Tuy! says ho requires banking institutions to report to him changes made in their officers and a détalled statenfent concerning their cor- porate aMiations, with a view to pro- teoting the interests of such institu. tions. ‘The resources of the trust compantes during the last six months of 1912 showed a decr of $87,779,8% while the total deposits showed a falling off of 906,633,757. Supt. Van Tuyl says this condition ‘‘can be attributed prob- ably to the igh price of money and] {, the practice of large depositors, in- eluding corporations and out-of-town Dyspepsia Tablet and watch ho every one of thee symptons dis Your Stomach Will Never Give Out of Grow Old, if You Depend Upon = | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets | needed was to digest that/ in your at a the) le If you would continue to take @ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal fer! awhile, your stomach would have a chanc to rent up and get weil and strong a Try just one box and you will t to one grain of which will dis grains of food. Engagement Rings And Other Easter Gifts At LAMBERTS MAKE NOTE OF THIS: The money that would buy a middling @amond engagement ring in some places will secure a beautiful SOLI- TAJRE DIAMOND, PURE IN COLOR, FULL OF FIRE AND CUT TO PERFECTION, at Lamberts. The Lambert ring sparkles in a hand-made mounting of solid 14-karat or 18-karat gold and plati- fam. Such a ring would honor the giver’s taste and delight the heart of the wearer. Why Lamberts can give the BEST VALUES IN SUPERIOR DIAMONDS is soon told. Lambert cys tomers pay IMPORTERS’ PRICES ONLY. No mid- \ dleman is a cent the richer by any sale at Lamberts, and this means ALL KINDS OF SOLID GOLD AND DIA- MOND JEWELRY. We go straight to the cutters in Europe for quaniities of un- set diamonds, carefully se- lected by a member of our firm for brilliancy and cut- ting. When they have been imported direct they are mounted-in the well-equipped Lambert factory above our salesrooms. The GLITTERING ASSORTMENT of DIAMOND EN- GAGEMENT RINGS we shall be glad to show you includes | | moderately-priced solitaires like those in the pictures here, others rom $10 to $1,500, and two-stone, three-stone and cluster rings in dazzling varivty, ALL GUARANTEED. || Come here for Easter Gifts of Solid Gold and Diamond fons for Wedding Gifts, beautiful and useful for ridesmaids’ and Ushers’ Preeents. + We-make exquisite diamond gifts by remodelling old diamond jewelry. We make a specialty of repairing gold diamond Jewelry, Watches and Silver Our own |) factory on the premises is urder personal supervision and every article is repaired or remade by men who 2c masters || in their line. Let us show you. Charges low. Gleaming Solid Gold Seamless worthy companions of the Engag: you wish and no charge for er ig. and finished by hard. Thirty-six years’ back of each sale. 14-Kerat... 6330) 11-Karat... $4.40 | 14-Karut.., 85,50 18-Karat... 4.00] 18-Karat.., $5.50 | 18-Karat... 66,75 5 22-Karat... 95.85 +++ 07,00 | 22-Karat... 68.76 | 22-Karat LAMBERT BROTHE Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street * Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10. sHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1018. Two New . But chief of man Every Woman Can Find the Coat She Suaidis § aks & Company at 34th Street A limited offering of 100 suits tomorrow, Saturday, March 15th Women’s Fancy Tailored Suits conservative value $50 tomorrow $29.50 Two of the most beautifukrredelsof the season and both conspicuous examples of our supremacy in the art of reproducing Paris: models economically g Paris has not created two more attractive suit models this Spring than those which are the subject of this announcement. We ourselves have not furnished two more striking examples of the in reproducing Paris styles. And even the limited number of suits in these two models can only serve to increase the importance of an event which, after all, is of unlimited interest to those women who are on the alert for the newest fashions in tailored modes. @ These suits are made of double corded wool poplin. cutaway blouse coat, with one-piece front and inset three-quarter sleeves which flare liberally below the elbow. One model has belted effect at back, the other has heavy twisted cord girdle. features in these two distinctive suit models are the draped skirts, which, though following the general trend of draped effects, are a revelation of new lines. quite the most wonderful draped effects of the season. Models in & rfection we have attained Both models have Fourth floor. They are Wants in This Representative Collection @ Nothing that is novel or new in current coat styles has escaped representation in this brilliant assembla; of smart coatwear for Spring. In models, fabrics and colorings there is a range of choice which, unless you are already familiar with the liberality of Saks assortments, the popular prices mentioned below are inadequate to convey. Balkan Sport Coats nee . cet Saturday a $15 A smart 28-inch coat, made of tweeds, plaids, checks and other rough fabrics. Light in weight, yet sufficiently warm for, Goh (aaa days. Long waist line, with 514-inch over hip, which takes the place of belt. Slightly full over hips, giving blouse effect. All colors, Stripe Eponge Coats! $25 value $35..........+++ Saturday at Draped three-quarter length model, in radical cutaway effect, Verge, he side with square buttons. Box pleat in k, and new turned down collar, which buttons close to neck, Lined throughout with peau de cygne. The selection embraces all the wanted colors. ‘collar, Fourth floor. New Street Coats | value $29.50. .Saturday at | $19.50 Four attractive models, made of black and navy serges, and three different sized black and white checks. Some lined throughout. Roll and shawl collars that can be buttoned close to neck. Straight and cutaway fronts, buttoning to side with fancy buttons. , Silk Broche Coats! ¢95 value $39.50. .Saturday at Radical cutaway model, fastening to side with hand-made ornament of self material. New kimono sleeves, set in at back in an ingenious fashion, Finished with embroidered Bulgarian Entire coat lined, and obtainable in black, white, Copenhagen, taupe, rose and copper, Dra d Silk Moire Wraps value $45 .... Saturday special at $25 @These wraps copy the latest model to arrive from Paris. They are three-quarter length, with cutaway or rounded front. New extra large sleeves. Buttoning far to side with ornament of twisted self material and lined all through. Avail- able in black, white, taupe, Copenhagen and tan. Fourth flooy Interesting Easter Frocks at prices which most Women can afford to pay This beautiful collection of Easter Frocks is typical of that wonderful variety one is so accustomed to see on Easter Sunday—akaleidoscope of ever-changing styles and colors. A woman can surely find her Easter Frock in such a wonderful range of selection and in a range of such limited prices. Serge Trotting Frocks! ¢15 value $22.50............. Saturday at Smart one-piece models. Effective lingerie collar and cuffs, and satin piped buttonholes. Roman girdle; sash and tie. Smart draped skirt. Black and navy blue, in all sizes. Party Frocks! $19.59 value $30. Saturday at Embroidered chiffon over white charmeuse, with drop skirt effectively draped. Waist cut decollete. Sleeves finished with double frill of accordion nleated chiffon. Pink, light blue, American Beauty, orchid and all white. f others, But above and be ry pnee of the tailoring and fini are so much superior to others, Take ar n boys ave literally teeming with good style. Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $8.50 with extra knickerbockers These clever little garments are made of cheviot, homespun and wool crash, in sinart Norfolk models, with patch pockets. Perfectly tailored throughout. Ages 8 to 17 years, Double Breasted & Norfolks, 5.95 with extra knickerbockers These suits are made of all wool fancy mixtures, in gray and brown, and. the models, both Nor- folk and double-breasted, are the personifica- tion of style. Ages 7 to 18 years, Short Suits for Boys are a long suit at Saks’ Made right for Him—priced right for You pre are so many good things in Saks clothes for boys that it is hard to speak of one to i vil one of these masterly little suits in this offerin, to-morrow, and you will unhesitatingly subscribe to the statement, that Saks clothes for Meanwhile, we have selected these suits and topcoats as a special feature for tomorrow Crepe de Chine Dresses ho agg ...,,. Saturday . $18.50 Blouse trimmed with hand-embroidered collar and cuffs in contrasting colors. Vestee of fine Val. lace. In black, navy blue, gray and tan. Large and small sizes. Afternoon Dresses! value $39.50 Saturday at’ | $25 Made of creye de Chine, in Russian blouse model, with vestee of fine net. Dainty collar and cuffs. Smart draped skirt. In black, navy, brown, taupe, Copenhagen and blue. All sizes. the great varicty of the models and fabrics, vie ts the main thing in whieh Saks elothes Hering Second floor. Boys’ Spring Top Coats $8.50 to $13.75 There is «fine collection of coats at these prices Scotch tweeds and fancy cheviots, in plain and belted back models, Ages 11 to 18 years. Finely tailored. Children’s Reefers $5.50 to $10.95 These workmanlike little garments are made of blue’ serge and fancy mixtures, in a splendid assortment of patterns, able for young- sters of 3 to 10 years. Modish Apparel for Misses & Girls at quite extraordinary savings tomorrow Styles that follow the modes of Paris Prices that create new modes in prices. q It is the aim and duty of young people to dress with spirit, and it is our aim to cater to that spirit as intelligently as we know how. It aoe enough for us to show complete assortments. lete assortments are necessary and not uncommon, but the character of the assortments is another matter. g In our collection of youthful modes for Spring you will find models as distinctive as any ha could find in a Paris shop, and they ae far more numerous than any one Paris shop could assemble. Yet you will look in vain for a single instance of ex- cessive pricing. All are uniformly reasonable. And the following four values, in articular, are admirable examples of our extraordinary success in featuring the est of new fledged styles at an economical cost to you. Second floor Misses’ Suits $25 Misses’ Coats ‘ Values $39.50 to $45 Value $25 Bulgarian, Russian blouse and fancy tailored els, made of impo plain at s fama gd root uaa bey Ho diago: eponge, Bedford cord, covert and check worsted. Self or inlaid collars of Bulgarian silk. Colors are navy, French blue, tan, black and white check, as: well as black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Challie Dresses, $7.95 - Value $12.98 - 7 eponge, all’wool poplin, striped or check w Hedford cord aad tens a, serge: Colors are French or navy blue, snuff, gray, as well as black and white. Sizes 14 to 18 yrs. Girls’ Coats '$7.95 Value $12.95 4 Seven-eighth models, of all wool serge, check Made of F ‘h challie in dots tripes. Long: worsted and covert. Plain and Norfolk models walsted ose models with exabroidered collar’ with embroidered pique collar and cuffs. Navy, black and white check, and tan. ‘years and cuffs. Colors are rose, Copenhagen, brows ° 6 to 14 years, } and navy. Sizes 6 to 14 years. If ever you are going to buy A Matched Fur Set tomorrow’s the day!!! reduced one-half, sold for one-third now and two-thirds later, and stored free of charge 4 The matched fur set situation is now about as propitious for you as one could well imagine. The inducements are most liberal. The prices are reduced full one-half from original figures. Even this is only a part of the story. In oe dition to this sweeping reduction, if the fur set you buy tomorrow is left with us for storage this season, we will accept suethtea of the reduced price now, and you need not pay, the balance until you take out your set in the Fall. Further- more, no charge at all will be made for storage during the forthcoming Summer. Fur Sets at $17.50 Fur Sets at $24.50°- > /4 that were up to $35 that were up to $50 Black Asura Lynx & Blue Wolf Sets. Natural Raccoon Sets. Pointed French Seal & Black Wolf Sets. Sitka Wolf and Scotch Mole Sets. Fur Sets at $37.50 Fur Sets at $49.50 that were up to $75 that were up to $100 Pointed For & Wolveritie Sets. Blended Mink && Natural Skunks: Sets.<7 ~ Red Fox and Black Fox Sets. Pointed Fox & Nututal Alaska ‘Wolf Seté: $15 Black CaraculSets,. . . 25 of them. .. at $4.95~ $10 will buy a Trimmed Hat tomorrow which by average standards is worth $18.50 @ The extraordinary success of our special offerings of trimmed hats at ten dollars last season was. due to two things—the unusual value and the unusual variety. Tomorrow we shall, if any » | variety will afford you a nevis 2 re improve upon both. The value wil! be noticeably better. 1! of choice rarely to be found in trimmed hats at such a low figure. § We may briefly describe this showing of trimmed hats as one that embraces the newest conceits' in exclusive millinery modes. There are hats of all shapes, with a preponderance of those smalf’ effects which are now so populur. ‘The trimmings include fancy ostrich, stick-ups, fancy feathers and & " wealth of ribbons and flowers in the oddest and gayest of rings. But one must see the ae,» for they are altogether too numerous and too clever to describe. Copies of French model 4 mostly, supplemented with many attractive creations that are the work of our own milliners, o 1200 Pairs Silk Stockings at 95c ] regularly sold at $1.50 and $2 ._ one of the most notable values in fine quality silk hose that you or we ever came across q Silk stockings are such an important item in every woman's expenditure for dress, that we are rather afraid that the buyers in this sale tomorrow will far outnumber the available supply of stockings. This, however, is something which | we cannot help, as 1200 pairs were all we could get to sell at this price. q Made of fine quality silk, in medium weight, with high spliced heels and double toes. Full fashioned and all silk or lisle double tops and soles. A lustrous stocking, as rich in appearance as it is serviceable in quality. . black, tan, white, sky blue, pink, cardinal, navy, tan, bronze and others. A’}’ really extraordinary value, as every woman knows who is accustomed to pay |: 1.50 to 2.00 for silk hose that is not one whit superior to this. Only 1200 pairs. Women’s 50c & 75c Union Suits | tomorrow at 39c q These union suits are made of fine ribbed cotton in low neck, sleeveless modela, and the neck daintily trimmed. Lace umbrella or tight knee drawers. There are regular and extra sizes in the assortment, and the extra sizes are quite plentiful. Just a limited purchase that came to us at a liberal concession et which we are.- now offering to you at a corresponding advantage. » Special sale of Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes can be bought at one-third less in this sale tomorrow. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, button models, in patent leather and gun metal calf. Sizes 6 to 8.... were 2.00. reduced to 1.35 Sizes 814 to 11. were 2.50, reduced to 1.65 ‘| Sizes 1114 to 2. were 3.00, reduced to 1.95 Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes, Blucher lace models, in patent leather and gun metal calf. Sizes 11 to 1314. were 2.50. reduced to 1.85 Sizes 1 to 549.were 3.00. reduced to 2.35 Main floor $5 for Misses’ Hats worth $8.50 A number of charming young girls are going | » to solve @ serious question with a simple five |~ dollar note in this special offering tomorrow,, We have taken an imported model hat and, copied it in our best Spencerian style. It is made of fancy braid straw, with satin ribbon bow and a small cluster of roses coquetting at the side, Finished with a shirred silk facing. Obtainable in plain self colors, ai effective color combinations. Si , voy little girls of eight all the way to sweet}. sixteen. And a value which is sure to set many perplexed pockets at ease. i]