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ie . « i ms@eh SAMA ~ ee y me ) THE EVENING WORLD, TU mepAy, JANUARY RY 13, 1914. to fill vacancies on the Produce Ex-/| intention of going in, and its atock-| given a place on the board z Tse Car. & number of vacancies from other causes: | ears old, of had to be filled. The American Ex-| change Bank board. holders to-day formally approved the| Henry DB. Qtunby and Mf: were on Wis way change National Bank elected P. A. 3. Graduate Franklin Cirector to succeed the late Tie Merchants’ National, the Irving | action. The Firel National, the National | lected to the board of the Sherman Natt fourth National, the| City tional Bank of National. collapsed : ) | William L, Bull. Mr, Franklin is vice- | Bowery, the Century, the Bank of New , the three largest national astncaeh Baner retired 4 \ on a Bour He was | president of the MercantiouMarine, | \ Lincoin National, | in the city, did not take action upon the | {70M the board of tne have Nationa \\ carried into Dreyfus Bros, drug store The National City Bank, controlled | the Chatham-Phenix and the Battery | Federal Heserve proposition at to: i nt of the Firnt i | { lao Dreyfus tried in vain to. revive| jby James Stillman and Rockefeller in-| Park National, Market and Fulton, | meetings, and atill remain. outaide, Fenain on the board. ‘Two n called an ambulance terests, made no changes In Ite direc: | Butchers’ and Drovers’, Mechanics and| though they have plenty of time yet resignation® that caused comment, but sent to Beilevue Hos- tors. | The Liberty National had a vacancy 4 | caused by the retirement of George Hi. Sick Man Drop: Peter Marroa, fitty-f No. 19 Pitt atreet, whit his home to Metals made no changes in thetr! to come in. for which no explanation was given i boarde of directors. Stockbolders of the Market and Ful-| were those of James A. Moftet ana| Ladies! Men! Here's the, hair tolls out fast. pape Allan A. Ryan, fon of Thomas F./ton National, tho Mechanica and Motala| Charien M. Pratt from the honrd of the! quickest, surest dandruff Inve your band bes 4 Case, who declined re-election, It was | Ryan, resigned from the board of the] National, the Fifth Avenue and Na-| Standard Oil Company of New Jermey k Gea ts bettie of t Miled. National Bank of Commerce and no one Ni Dank Jed. ly for | Both were prominent In the oll trust cure known. & &8 cent bes has returned from a ten days’ | “Writtlati Barsiey Parsons wan added | was choden to All the vacancy, imiberahitn. Stockholdera ot the Chit | etore Its dissolution, Thin, _ ia " Mt Bhs tM Roth Mose st /Resigns From Bank to Break | to the board of the International Bank- | Arthur Inelin was chosen ditector of |sens’ Central voted to give their dt Pe ae bette csloren Sonsnhged “ sete —= — ee |tng Corporation and other directors re. | the Chemical National Bank to succeed Lneager Longs nei eh a vue eS dandruff—that awful ecu. sritici i lected, H. P. Davison, of J. P. Morgan & Co, | ing the . The | = BREAKS A BAD OW the Criticised Interlocking |The New York County National Minato detocd ke account vf interlock- ee careial Rartonat ‘a cicee ha belt os cnaruft. Ne robe the halt ‘ Bank added Ormond C. Smith to its | ing directorship. vr Q 4 | of its lustre, its strength and ite v | Directorate System. . | poara. “W. 11. Grimith succeeded the | Few prominent banks in New York |‘€0, Of,,tne largest Danks outside of Tiny sherntes inde te life; eventual! predetiag a verish what will please you —_ late T. L, Woodruff on the board of the | voted to apply for membership in the| Fredoral ayatem, per icie or re tare ne hae aod Waled of te tale, © jon 6 gl pore R apcongge yoo wi e Merchants’ Exchange Bank, A. H,| Federal Reserve System, The Chase| Gerrawd vice-president of $2,687, + | f not remedied causes the hair roots | actually see a lot of fine, N a "3 Cold Co i” George F. Baker, chairman of the pischer and A. G, Todd we: National some time ago announced its| the Citizens’ Central National, 4 to shrink, loosen and die—then the|new hair—growing all over ‘apes mpoun board of the First National Bank and i known as King of Directors, followed gives quick relief—Don’t {(y-"ieaa of J. P. Morsan to-day and Ob \ stay stuffed-up! Degan severing his interlocking direc- —— torships, His firet resignation was as ° You can end grippe and break up| “rector of the Chase Netlonal Bank, in WARNI NG! | severe cold either in head, chest | Which the First National ireely in- e bets 1 | “Pepe's Gold Coe hon) © dose of | yeni; atitenell, president of the Tl- Pehl Rept of the Weather ES. "@ Cold Compound” every two) jnole Trust and Savings Bank of Lg gh on Mogellernclieder pa Chicago, was elected to fill the vacancy, | aroee creas ae tea wat Brgtetly opens clogsed-up nor | but t the same time he resigned as a t,t will eee tee mr tt [cee Govan, raceme | | soe CobebotyWedaatar * GREENH UT-SIEGEL COOPER CO. sap my masty discharge or nose running, | 0 as to break the interlocking relation- Take note, please, that sick headache, dulness, fever- | ship. iat 08 te The whore Ie Prepared Lrg tenty throat, sneesing, soreness| Theodore N. Vail, President o To Fill Every ColdWeather i American Telephone and Telegraph Need for P nal or Hi Py “Beet aay stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing] Company, who has not Seured rome (inl Abbe haat bedi atin ulfling! Ease’ your throbbing nently as a bank director in New York | Use During the Cold tribution Mir 4 ¢ Parlor, fore, was elected a director of the her! beegaetne else im the world gives} Piret'Nctionat to nusceea tre actcbell ML | Wee teey yoy Money on B BOTH SIDES OF SIXTH AVE.-18% TO 19% ST. MAIN Building. Only 100 Compton wich sss only 88 conte| Mint nat gang on | ¥ a NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE faery ont On = bes the Astor at Company. at aay drug store. It acta without| "Many New York banks held thelr an- Bough Sid in any one book, esslgtance, tastes nice, and causes no| nual meetings to-day and elected direc- mconvenience. Be sure you get the| tors. In most of them there was no ne- MAIN BUILDIN 73,000 Yards of Fashionable Silks "at Bargain Prices in Our Manufacturers’ Clearance Sale for Tomorrow’s Selling New shipments just received. Every item vA silk highly desirable. Every yard perfect. These prices are matchless in the entire city. COLORED SILKS "doutleridtn; bor ret ehedeo; | Uwides every € ne et GSel sists screne = aad Sgr tn: Son A 08. | ae See Mears! cee ™...... “LBS hag ele wide; Dagetoon Dieee dress GREENHUT BUILDIN Clearance of Rugs Tremend hb f “Samples” and lines trom such famoes tanatsorarees an” kote facturers a Alex. Smith’s Sons, the Roxbury | Mills and Others boon ria tan eve agen eae Alex. Smith's Sons igh - Mice ee Mga Lent casenton tated H us ce *18.50 ee excellent w $72,000 Worth of Men’s Clothing Winter Suits, Over- coats, Fur-Trimmed and Plush-Lined Overcoats, Trousers, House Coats, Vests, ert Pianos of Reliable Make These Pianos have been on rental in the very best homes in'New York for a few months Raincoats Suk~seluchecwide;yard OMe | Sloras:yard...-', ZOCl Sakae laches vider nd Oe 2.80 Ales. Si See details on page 12 of BLACK SILKS Philtipavara| large bed telecon of wai, this newspaper. wide; value $1.50; yard........00..eeeeees All These Great Sales For Tomorrow’s Crowds Lao cbr di Mla cpio edveneattid od! | Val senna M ott aacl tam a cl ad 29 14.75) wefan REENHUT BUILDIN‘ Big Manufacturers’ Dispereals of Mattresses, Springs, ‘MAIN BUILDING Net? Bargains in Our Enormous . Clearance of Silver-Plated Table Ware genuine. ij cessity making interlocking changes, but WAREROOMS N i of Shoppersat the Big Store Bed Couches and Cots nlp ‘ane cnet bo Wo from. TRIRW Tn Pare, we Purchased from the Best Makers in America— | ||Misses’ and Women's|Misses’ and Women's Minses’ and Women's At About 4 Less Than lar Prices guarantee them just as if they were new. Without as Well as Selections from Our Own Fine Stocks| || {,'35" er oa $8.95 ~ ae Please note that every mattress named in this advertisement oy ° at. le is made in our own sanitary bedding factory, and com in every respect with the iralronieats the new bedding ‘We employ none but the most experienced mattress aahane and our factory is in the “pink” of sanitary Lamon Men's $1 to $2 Wool Under- Women’s $1.75 and a House wear—garmentat.......... 79cl Dressee—at.............455 $1 Scores of important sales in Home Outlitting Goods scheduled in our At 98¢ | At $3.95 | At 1.50 Values $1.50 to $2.50 {Flee es $5 £056.50 | Values $1.95 to $2.50 reference to their ve = cost, we offer the entire num- 1 65 __ ber aslongas they last, at only Flower Vases, 4-Light Se Candolatra, Fern Dishes, Greenhut Building. Our “‘Eelipse”’ Felt Our, “C” An Early Call Ie Advised Milena dai ‘ion Crumb sn For details of above sales, Mattresses Fy Fruit Bow! (Roll Edge.) 6 Down end 15 Monthly pk povtay ay Lara, ere et st GREENHUT BUILDIN: fee t $10.50 Ten Service—quadruple silver-plated; populss F 1, Cream This Very Ornamental $12.50 tt Perfect Pie cae ire 'aar' pases we eietneds 97 EO) Gas Domne Celling Light, for Oe) ta = Wonderfully artistic. The shade is 22 inches in diameter and has 24 bem art glass panels in a combination color effect, with a metal filigree border overlay. Choice of amber and pink, green and ruby and Nile green and ruby. Complete with Welsbach in- verted burner, mantle and globe. Player-Pianos 88NOTE. These were used at our season's concerts and cannot be distinguished from new, Ragas of thee copia! =e F 229345 long as they last, at only TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE Clearance of Sterlirg Silver Dercsit Ware Our Best Roll-Edge “Odds and Ends” from 21 c Felt Mattresses Our Own Stock; Values 50c to 75c; arpa oe ak eal Vases, in several styles. vers, Powder Jara, . | Marmalade Jars. Rogers Al Silver; verplated Tableware Gray or bright finish; floral pattern. 78¢ Tea or Coffee Spoone— 55. fe S Crane Fork Yd Ic mated ne ‘REENHUT BUILDING, Pictures and Oil Paintings Spl ndid Works of Art Remarkably Low Priced ‘he Storm Swing,” “The Foun- | Choice Oil Paintings—6-inch deep Our “‘Special’’ Reoll- Edge Felt | Mattresses Ly lany interest sub- jold-burnis! rames, Cognit: rp bist y~ Liberal Allowance for Pianos Taken in Exchange $1.50 Table Spoons or *1. 10|,,7 Yedoren sate 3 ahd rolrpuriied fins and ‘aw ‘ent wonder 9.50 4 eed nd shadow box;| range of jects only in i | Bene Rae 4 cee ance 159) Hniare ane $a] kg KNABE WAREROOMS 1.25)n0¢ fas Gaia : inge—4-inch deep i aC urns! hed 4 75. . Oxd tt. 6... 6.00 | $18 Sth Ave. at 39th St. . —, 98 31, bay ily pom —, fited with glass and shadow box;” Special, at. 3.95 76 Years’ Experience and Reputation as Piano Specialists ‘MAIN BUILDIN Groceries, New Canned Foods, Ete. ‘tcking; an Iron, Frame Link $9 295 Specials for Pomsarvaa’ 's Throngs in The World’s Greatest Grocery 7 ae | ge, sowie Hnamel 89°75 Stock up your pantry NOW. Every item in this advertisement is representative of dozens of others wherein you may ; n 33 ae’ Wie Oe , aay Hi ee save money in our Mammoth Grocery. Mail and telephone orders filled. Call Chelsea 4,000. ' ; woven wire mol eats ment Sweet Peas BUSHMILLS Fok Coot | se | ES oN LR Sa aa Boks cent, 0% 5 tos In aus Irish Whiskey Si tee ae twesses—in one or two carts; 40 Ibs. to the full size; covered in we Cote— A. C. A. oF fancy-striped al 8 bagere fyal A 1. 75 cere aod 4 oe u reg. 10¢ : 5 WRINKLED PEAS 4% 1 'S—Lasarre SALhio} - cane, o. 33; di ‘ Bushmills {s {mported in saactht ail of tk & th ra a cae ten ry i nn W170; Ade + EARL reg. 10c package. pa ¢ glass only, never in bulk.) Tae aa: 899 8s 88: , = . = padi i i eee ¥ rs Ibs. net in can' ott “ “ That is why we know that if | : ; ad house: se swear "Poratots raw, | LC burnen’s Gins 1 you get it as imported you will | ante icy eh ain cae many i ' ¥ on ps oa dike it. - 4 fen 4 sa: _ 16c i ey Gold Medal Port FINEST OPORTO, Reden-

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