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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _FEBRUARY 17, 1914. mnedy was temporarily in- sane when he took his life. Nearly one thousand persona called at the Kennedy apartments in the Markeen last night. Mayor Fubr- mann P. Sulliv stood beside the body to- gether for some time. your father, my sincerest sympathy.” | $9,000,000 AMONG ; > TOBUFFALD BANKS Eb enejccinerat O'Malley Says Suicide Quit Bonding Business on His Advice. ‘Treasure put flags at half mast. The Signature of BUFFAIA, N. Y., Feb. 17.—The ar- } Fangements for the funeral of John d. Kennedy, former State Treasurer, who committed suicide at his home here Sunday, were completed to-day. ‘The active pall-bearers will be John P, Hopkins of Chicago, John C. Clahan, John H. Cannon, John P. Sullivan, Louis P. Fuhrmann, Frank 1 Bapst, Norman E. Mack and James Hanrahan. ‘The services at tho church will be conducted by Bishop Coiton to-mor- row morning and burial will be at Limestone Hill, Cemetery. Edward R. O'Malley, former Attor- ney-General, said to-day that Mr. Kennedy, acting under his advice, had gevered all personal connections with bonding companies as soon as he took office as State Treasurer. “When Mr. Kennedy was electod,” eaid Mr. O'Malley, “ho was resident vice-president of a bonding company. He asked me if he could retain his interest in the company whilo serving a8 @ Btate officer. I told him that, while perhaps it would be legal, it would be better for him to have Nothing to do with a corporation which bonded banks handling State funds.” TURNED BONDING BUSINESS OVER TO HIS 80! ‘The State Treasurer turned over all hie interest in the bonding business to his son Wil'lam. As Stato Treasurer Mr. Kennedy announced he favored a policy of State bonds as a surety for State deponits in banks. Answering the charge that Mr. Kennedy had favored a certain local bank as a depository for State funds, Michael F. Dirnberger to-day pre- pared a statement of the amount of State funds on deposit in Buffalo ELTINGE banks. It showed a total of about] fala a $6,000,000 of general and canal funds LONGAC divided between the twelve banks and ww. auth trust companies of the city. Mita Dr. George B. Stocker, medical ex- BRONX ° : ; miner, expressed the opinion to-day JAMES K.1 G is the only guarantee that you have the Genuine babies. Whep the World Sleeps —a hundred thousand lone night workers, at a thousand different tasks, lighten the long hours and hearten their labors with the fragrant comfort of fresh-rolled ‘‘Bull’’ Durham cigarettes. 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Monthly USED UPRIGHT PIANOS All put in perfect condition in the Repair Department of our Factory. $75 90 110 125 ae -getg sce S Pee » BS: mY tte. | Chickering Ebony; . 165 > iicloo pr ian Fay aot 175 175 175 » 185 |p a fe aa sptyourt of vauderitle Bigarsr x? me EVIL 12 2B FEATURES RE 250 ‘ 450 = ig aA 650 + WISSNER PIANO Op. Livingston St, raiXee%,,, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. 7 | heratmrn ee ii One Hiway on Ma Uihy pear, Broadway, MOTIONAL. XPLOSIONS _ Neat Sunday at WI iT % Re" Bihar by an MAY ROBSON seat ae AMU! LYCEUM} ‘ At Caller’ ba 8g TE ipl f Nest Dancing and BELASCO 5 pet SAPIRATEIN, Pianlet, MARL ebitit satoubay r gl aF MAN BF. Keith’sNew York taniies ALHAMBRA Teh Av. 120th Dativ iteta,, wan HEAT tus, mth Mi, COLONIAL | ‘asiy's “8 BRA UTIES, ae a Pa was Restaurant lelntyre, Min. athleen 10,000 Also Seven Sections COLUMBIA TIMBER, 7% Cents with the celebrated OLC ott _AEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. FLORIDA LAND $7.50 per Acre. 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Hours, 8ToO hy SUNDAY Br Artitclal Veath 47, 310 uet'918 Dr. H. W. nan N. E. Cor. 128th St. and 8th Av. | Entrance 271 W. 125th St. _ FURNITURE, 4C., FOR SALE. FURNITURE & RUGS bs wt TERMS, J LUHs,"215 W, Plate, to be hed no- Podeog bg oor —beeutiful and natural [} sppearing teeth without a roof above them, permitting full enjoyment of food and its daintiest Mavor. Stays in place all the time—does not ieritate gums — enables mastication of toughest beef* the biting off a cigar end or @ stalk of celery. T LASTS | , and re- 1 work A Teoth, $5.00 - | Curtain Madras, Cretonnes, et | turers of Philadelphia offered | thousancs of dollars’ worth of goods below cost of making—these go in now with ‘at a great saving in price... found in this offerine. | Were $2.58 and $1410 clear | tigns-—not @ scratch or imperfection on t! | IN NEW YORK'S SHUPPING CENTER. | i TFEARN Fourteenth Street ‘Weet of Fifth Arenas Betabiished 1927-57 Years in Dey Goods. DO NOT MISS THESE SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES! They are worth coming for in any weather! Wonderful Stock Clearance Values in |Lace and Heavy Curtains, Table and Couch Covers Among which are Damasks, Tapestries, Sunfast Draperies, Velours, Serims, m the great stocks of ten large manufaec- auction recently and at which we bought many | clearances... . There never was a better opportunity to buy desirable staple goods CURTAINS—2 1d 3 pair lote a | Sunfast and U wedges Pd a Net, Point Ar Novelty | Keagreans, Wood cal Rose and Fine Not! Marie lens t, Renal 1, ‘ aint An be ti “etn cn) st vine deoteni Sere Finent French Renaissance Lacet Curtains ‘Two wonderful values. 14.08 and 10.60 Jan covERs— | Previously $23.00 and $32.00. . nis< Dining Table Slae— SUNFAST PORTIERE verdure 4 Were $1.00 and 93.0, Le fds od 2.08 a i 2 yde rey Damask—2x3} if 1M ea. Were $4.98 erent 1") ye chy Rie foetinnse COUCH COVERS— [ae som tinge nore 7. (© to i Inchon wide—tapestry weaves | Val Were $15.98 . Damaaks and Jaap were #300 to Ho Fine Silver Plated Articles Greatly Reduced for Inventory Clearance | Handsome articles for tne table, of best quadruple plater: baad wea in oe de —only reason for reductions to reduce stock. HERE ARE THE PRICES FOR QUADRUPLE PLATE: RELIABLE FLAT WARE AT REDUCED PRICES:— taveneeay a Lan Renee AA. ne} Ad Zebe joone or ‘g Nien treet os 6.89 1.88 45 $3.98 Salad Castors. ists 1.00 And many other HANDSOME PIECES Realy Mat Py ag at Rogers Triple Plated Kalvos Equal Reductions. usually ye any GOBER eee e eee 3.35 ———$——— > Daily Arrival of New Spring Goods!’ —___________—_ Clearance Offerings in February Clearances in BOYS’ CLOTHING, ETC. TOWELS and LINENS “Red Ticket Lot Overcoata—alzes to] Pure Linen Huck Tow: but some sizen missing in| Wide damask borders—reg. .18..., Pure Linen Huck Towels—s0x38—- hemm a borders— 84 Po bet mee a ks Young Man's Overcoate— oe : Pate orn bin 7 i od— Biase Ce: 18 ehent, | good pattorne—reg. ian an oY Clearances in NECKWEAR DEPT. 9 | rrench Satyghaond Marabous sasrten Were Were 41 | Evening Scarte—Lace, Chiff ' elated ieee“ Were | Boys’ Sweater Flannelette Ps ajamnas— Plush and Chinchilla Were 1.0. MORNING SPECIALS—-Tomerrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealere buying, quantities restricted. Ine Ginghama—vi we sine checks colore—varl re—tasteful trimmings Double width—fashlonable Nightdresces it vent Flannelette-pink ‘and dive stripes —witn or without collar—all sises. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—SECOND FLOOR, & $1.98 Mon's Demet Pajamas... R17 ¥ nap—brald trim'd—silk frogs, N'S FUMNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, | 24 ct. Women's Cotten Heese Black—double sole, heel and Become of 24 ct. quality HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR, |» et. Sateon Petticoats Black and colore— verTicoaTs.-8i sortment of light and aH DHess PARIIOS Ratines popular fabrics for Spring toe, ‘sults and dresscs— VAN DRESS PABRICS—SASEMENT, 10 et, Outing Tlormele X& Wasit DUBS PRDAICS- BASEMENT, Set. Aa West Tailor Cloths « reseda, brown, vy, Naht and @ ct. Little Tots’ White Shirts Yoko, Princess and French—ruffies of emb'y or lace—sizes to 5 yra, INFANTS--SBCOND FLOOR, $3.98 Leather Travelling ted Black—16 to 18 inch—leather lined —strong handles—reinforced corners, SUIT CABKS—-THIRD FLOOR. doson..... vhite—good patterns veryday use. 5 MAIN FLOOR, 22 ct. Mohawk Pillow Cases. Wxi6-the name speaks Also HAA36—reK. ‘ \teasiinement ‘ MUSLINY_DASEMENT neck—revers ney but- 3.37| 12h et. ree-quarter and. full” Fas Bleached Turkish Towels... 18x37—woft—absorbent—wide Turkish and colored—combina- 125th St. WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS tlon borders, border—fringed. Clock, Sigua Deavte Moratag Specials. Leek for the Cleske! Leek tev the ) any goods suitable for Summer ccttages will be 1% ng ee