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; ' should be non-partisan and non-politt- | Li cA; the crops of Kepubiicans, Demo- | th jae of people had to be moved, and TREASURY'S AD Secretary, in Report, Tells How Government’s Altruism Has Eased Tension. PANIC PERIL LESSENED... Bmergency Currency Issue and Offer of Loan to Move Crops a Big Help. WASHINGTON, Dec. %-—Secretary McAdoo's first report to Congress, Gelivered to<iny, is largely confined to @ review of the achievements of the Treasury Department in matters that have been of nation-wide Interest; to Tecommendations for increased appro- Priations for bureaus under hie author- ity and for legislation, which, he de clares, necessary to the better conduct of the Government and the protection of the people. ‘The Secretary discusser at some length the subject of currency legisiauion, re- viewing the activities In his department related to It. He speaks of an unrest business circles following the beginn! of the special session of Congress April, refers to a “propaganda of simiam which, designediy or wot, duced @ condition of extreme ness and tension,” and points to his an- nouncement in June that the Treasury ‘was ready to issue $00,000,000 of emer. gency currency under the Aldrich-Vree- land Act to prevent restriction of cred- ite and to ease any situation. TELLS OF TREASURY'S AID TO THE BANKS. Mr, McAdoo 4 offer to loan to banks of the country money to move the fall crops. The sum of $46,600,000 out of $50,000,000 estimated ————LLE===—=—FL—_—_—=E_D This Is Guaranteed to Stop Your Cough Make this Family Supply of Cough Syrup st Home and Save 02. This plan makes a sake for tato., he juer an hooping pint of better could buy read: few prog tloscd mary Detectives Brosnan, Doli and Asip, : " o P " who arrested the pair, told Magiat * Tea Wagons, in Solid Mahogany, with Server) late nin Ste nea [awe ez, este tat ornare] evening. le a wi remortie gas ny. 18.00 Selld Mahogany Muffin Stands, 4.76 add the Sugar Syrup. It hase nt taste and lasts a family a long time. You can feel this hold of « cough im a way that means business. Hes o good tonic effect, braces up the ite, and is slightly lezative. A ly tem- edy for hoarseness. spasmodic croup, peresieeas cevateen commen aie WRORE cow effect of pine on the membranes in well known. Pinex is # most valu- able concentrated compound of Norwe- $2 Sa tok tase caiteal heshag pier an patul ine elements. Other nat The Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy has often been imitated, thoug successfully, It is now used im more homes than any other cough remedy. ‘A guaranty of absolute satisfaction or PLYMOUTH Coates’ Plymouth is the original Dry Gin. The secret of its making has been carefully guarded since Gin is made the Treasury's | Canal © THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913, WADOO POINTS «|RSS. ‘FIFTH AVENUE’S PIPES | TO BUILD $200,000 PALACE. |X,» rvs corto rose “It wne eosential,” says the Aecretary, “that the action of the Department Factory Robbed — for) Superintendent Milter for tho Tenth and Fine and Meerschaums Are Stolen, Karl Stehr, who haa a and amber and p the earnest effort of the Department Time Briars wan to have the benefits of this action Oiffused an widely and impartially as poralvie” After praising the paychologieal valun Straight. eerachaiimn ng factory | of these Incidents, the report continucr: at No. a7 Broom , feported to “They demonstrato clearly that any ihe police ta-day robbery of | ee Improvement in our financial ayatem to care. An Unusually Important Sale of will permanently eatabliah con je by Stehr Nin iteclf be an immense £ that improved financial m aasures the opportunity to se at t) the necessary funds cot the expanding and of the commorce ——— syste witty of the country, It will be an achievement of enduring benefits. SHOWS VALUE OF ALTRUISTIC GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY. “There incidenta alxo show conclu- sively the enormous value of an altru- iatic governmental agenoy in the finan- cial affairs of the country. 7 tong as + to Ine the London Chronicle.) the Government has P tervene in a benofice Anaoifish For exquisite handwriting few persons Way, the danger oF 5 and of UD-| nave ever excelled that prince of for- will be largely, if not) gare, James Townsend Saward, alias! ved. This is one of the! "Jim the Penman,” whose deeds were sought in the propored | the sensation of 1867. Fils forged checks ind reorganization of our|and bills of exchange were so cleverly executed and #0 numerous that they | were beginning to affect the security of the entire mercantile community. Lawyers were favorite victims, a copy of thelr signatures betng obtained by | one of his confederates employing them to recover fictitious debts. Jim the Pen-, man was at last captured through treachery, tried and transported for life to Austraita. 1 raw materials taken 330 Fifth tered through Henry ne atore last night, | bipms owned by vir- | said, on Fifth 4 nearby which by thieves who Gade's paper an which included tuonos, who Mi avenue and eid could not be replaced. the Penman.” banking and currency system. The people of tho country are to be con- @ratulated upon the early prospect of @ound legiislation on thia vitally tm- portant subject. Should the Congress enact the fundamentals of the pending moasure it Is believed that permanent protection will be provided againet re- eurring eommercial crises and that ade- quate facili be created for that legitimate ound expansion of credite #0 v! he prosperity of our Srost and growing cov id Secretary McAdoo estimates that the revenues for the fiscal year exclusive of post-office receipts will be $728,000,000, $4,000,000 less than the estimates the fiscal year 1914. To make that al he expecta the customs to bring , ordinary internal rev 316,000," nd the income tax $106,000.00, of which $40,000,000 Is to come from gorporationa, the remainder from in- dividuals. From sales of public lands he expects to convey into the treasury $8,090,000 and from miscellaneous sources $66,000,010. Ho expresses the belief that the ordinary receipts for F bt. Bewaet & Ca 26 styles at $7.50 Regularly $10 to $15 Here is the best Christmas gift that 500 women can make—a new silk dress for them- selves, The purchase includes 1,000 dresses from @ manufacturer making a final clearing of his shelves. 500 went to our Philadelphia store. The variety of the collection insures every woman exceptional opportunity for choice. The prices are so low that one would never think of finding dresses that fill so many require- ments—from the simple afternoon walking frock to pretty creations in contrasting colors for tinimeclpenaniiiny ACCUSE MAN OF 40 THEFTS. Pair Held for Burglary—Say Leot ‘Was ¥. 4 im Their Room, Henry Bryant, a negro, and Thelina Johnson, a negtess, were held in $2,600 ball by Magistrate Steers in Butler Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day, charged with burglary. They were arrested yesterday at Rockwell place and Ful- ton street and in thelr rooms were found property alleged to have taken from the home of Edéwant Get- tings of No. 1448 Pacific street early Yestentay morning, and also jewelry and Gilverware from the home of James hed bap one, ce Bergen atreet No- Crepe de chine, messaline, silk poplin, silk crepe, crepe meteor, charmeuse and chiffon. Some in combination with lace and ribbon. Navy blue, lavender, taupe, black, Cea 4 cadet blue, rose ft{ other street and evening shades. jenty of sizes in the lot. The two styles pictured (the one on the left at $7.50 and the one on the right at $10.75) emphasize the adaptnese of the dresses for afternoon or evening. Subway floor, Old Building traced to Bryant and his friends, includ- ing the robbery of the Gross shoe store ‘at No. 10 Bedford avenue, when the roprietor was felled with a blackjack lore his place was looted. —— Ganctity of Beards, (irom ‘Uns London Orevaice) Mehammodans as well ae Christians have attached sanotity to the beard carefully burying hairs combed out from it. No doubt this was because tho Prophet never shaved. His namesake, the conqueror of Canstantinopie, is des- ertbed ap having had mustachios lke leaves over two rosebuds, and Santa Claus is in the Christmas Grotto in the Wanamaker Toy World Bring the little folke of your family to tell him what they want for Christmas! Bring them—to their joy and your enjoyment, Fourth Gallery, New Building. Toy World Express Elevators leave the Subway and Main floors via the Broadway elecators and the Subway Entrance via the Subway Entrance elevatora, It was he who, in reply to @ quest te Bis plane for a campaign, eald, “ “ Great was the scandal juccessore, Gelim the “I have out off my visier may ideal Christmas gift. some very beauti $7.50 to $25. Give a Wanamaker Lamp Fountain Pen Our guarantee of satisfactory service will prolong indefinitely the appreciation of the gift. Every pen is fitted with a 14-karat gold pen nib with hard iridium point. The barrel is made of hard rubber, neatly chased. Wanamaker fountain pens, $1 to $4. Commercial Stationary Section, Subway floor, Old Building. Dry Gin New York beaut This is selected color. Every piece in 1793. No other exactly like it. Ph , r TAKEN BY THIEVES | ese sinara o secacens sar or eee Plans have bee filed with Buflding tion of @ aix-story private dwelling on the northeast corner of Fifth avenue and Ninety-fourth atreet for Willard D. It will be of the Colonial 4, Delano and Chester H. Aldrich are style of architecture and will be fire | the architects. The cost has been esti- proof. A massive dining room, citéular mated at $200,000, | SS SL Wiaisen Bernard” Final Clearance Sale Hats—sir7 212 Meretotore teen ™" $5 Gowns—meiy sold at $65 to $85 | Coats—sry i $25 A Christmas Purchase of Women’s Afternoon and Evening Dresses 28 styles at $10.75 Regularly $16.50 to $25 . A Strong Light on Christmas Lamps Not so very long ago an electric lamp was a luxury. Nowadays it is so much a necessity that it makes an In the Wanamaker Lamp Store is an almost endless variety of electric lamps, i $7.50 one can buy a brass desk lamp, arranged light on a graceful, curved arm of the metal, which can be placed at any angle. Other desk lamps, in many styles, up to $18. Library table lamps range in price from $7.50 to $65, in a variety of styles too numerous to mention, including Ps. Gas lamps, in many pretty and unusual designs, froin We could make every dressing table in Christmas Assemblage of “Ivory” Toilet Goods Creamy white and beautiful, they cover tables, fill glass cases and distribute their charm generally over an entire section of the store. |ing rooms, @ drawing room, Iibrary and |secratary room, @ smaller dining room and two bedrooms will comprise the ar- rangements to the third floor, which will have six bedrooms,: with the servants’ quarters, and there will be a roof house above. The buflding will be equipped with a service and a family elevator. William nee STERN BROTHERS West 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street construc- have in preparation for Friday and Saturday, December 5th and 6th, Men’s and Young Men’s Sack Suits Aleo Men’s High Grade Furnishings, Underwear, Etc. Details of which will appear in Thursday's Evening Papers. The Trunk Department—© the Fourth Floor. will hold, To-morrow, a Very Special Sale, comprising “Innovation” All Hanger Wardrobes, Ave., near 33d Street “Innovation’’' All Drawer Wardrobe at $20.00, 35.00 and 45.00 Trunks, at $25.00, 45.00 and $55.00 Regular prices, $30.00, 50.00 and 75.00 Regular Prices $35.00, 55.00 and 75.00 “Innovation” Steamer Trunks, Regular Prices $25.00 to 38.00, at $18.50 to 29.50 “Innovation”’ Dress Trunks, Regular Prices $20.00 to 50.00, at $15.00 to 37.50 Dinner and Dance; for- $25 High Grade American Rugs— the Fifth Floor Special attention is invited to the unusually attractive assortments of Reversi Smyma Rugs, in plain colors and all desirable combination effects and = For To-morrow, Thursday, Exceptional Values in "7 i pole the popular 9 by 12 si 8G $4 in two Venice Eee Fe ete 2.50 jar Price American Royal Wilton Rugs, — * in a wide range of patterns and colorings, 27 by 53 ins., at $2.75 to 9 by 12 ft., at $28.50 Regular Prices $4.50 to 42.50 Seamless Wilton Rugs, in ere colors, some with figured in ies 2275 by 36 i. upto 1OYa by 13/a feet, from $3,00 to 71.00 Printed Inlaid Linoleums, in tile and wood effects, 2 yds. oils + Yard, 50c to 1.50 Desirable Furniture for Holiday Gifts For those who favor the substantial and practical as well as omamenal, the Fifth and Sixth Floors offer innumerable suggestions in furniture of the highest class marked at decidedly interesting prices, among which may be noted: Desks, Music Cabinets, Secretaries;!' Library, Tea and Card Tables;' Pedestals, Leather Rest Chairs, ! ' Trays, Fern Stands, Book Blocks, Etc. Special attention is also invited to the following excellent values: Telephone Stands, ' Mi SUttesPedt, << aoree | “Eig Tepkinnte'Work Tel, | # Old King Cole was « merry old soul And a merry old soul wae he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for hie fiddlere three. ginning in price at $6. For asa drop ful period lamps. Store, Second Gallery, New Building. iful with this Old King Cole No Longer Wants His Fiddlers Three “ivory,” flawless and perfect in every set is selected, too, so that, when you read here of a fourteen-piece set, feel sure that it does not contain a lot of useless manicure articles which make the set seem a great deal for the money. You can be sure that it does contain the nice big powder boxes and hair receivers, brushes, etc., which you really need, There are inexpensive sets here— some for as little as 82,.50— and there are some which cost as much as $%5— but each one is the best quality obtainable at its price. ery. Real little gift coats, Finest of Allis the Three-piece sets with @2- ar taal d oe French Ivory karat gold borders and old Were $6 to $18, which looks so much like the , English letters, $6, now $5 to $15 real that one can hardly tell the Other sets, $2.50 upward, Black, brown, navy and a few colors. H ee Sizes @ to 6 years, American and English ivory. Most of the Hats are French and all of them are becoming shapes, trimmed with fur, ribbon and tin flowers. Were $3.50 to $7.50, now $2 to $5 For children up to 6 years, ‘Third floor, Old Building. No other Gin has the same flavor. Triple distilled, it has no equal. . fi Avex SHAW) eco wri HE Sunday World’a Want Directory makes more “‘Offers of Positions’’ Y than any other two | ‘mediums in the universe. | s He—also most overs body else in the world—now prefers the Victrola for mu- sical amusement because the Victrola hasn’t any musical limitations. Its repertoire includes every musica! instru- Everything musical that you want, the ment from a full band of symphony orchestra to the single piece. It also includes the voices will give you; YICTROLA ‘ds off , Mt is ier an UDe of most of the great opera and concert stars. faniialind!| selection Because it is universal in its appeal to every musical taste it is so popular as A Christmas Gift Victrolas have wide range in price—$15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, &200, Any type may be purchased on ou: educational terms of purchase on moderate terms, For example, Type XVI. VICTROLA at $200 may be purchased $10 order an the ine $10 a month until full free ter price i bi JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Victrola Section—First Gallery, New Building, A Price Change on Children’s Coats and Hats. Corduroys, velveteens, broad- cloths, with ribbon or braid belts and touches of embroid- Popular music, dance music, classical music, music of every kind. ce. Three-piece sets, plain,$7.50; with engraved script mono- gram, &8 hirteen-piece sets, $22.80 plain; $25 engraved. American Ivory Splendid copies of the French, Three-picce sets, plain,84.85; engraved with old English let- ter, 85,40; fourteen-piece sets, plain, $14.50; engraved, $18. Separate pieces such as buf- fers and manicure articles, vanity boxes, manicure tubes, celluloid wicker baskets, pow- der boxes, bottle holders, tal- cum holders, pin boxes, trays, frames, sewing cases, etc., from 25c upward, Clocks of all shapes, 75c to $15. Main sloor, Old Building “WANT” WILL GO GET a ' a ne rea