The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1914, Page 9

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GION READ, rstceomtescavecne. [BANK MESSENGER wi circulated through the Itallan colony “BANK CLOSED ” AND and the run started the mext day. BEATEN AND ROBBED ; A The mystified bank officials, seeking | . u the cause of the unusual with-|Four Beat Young Man Unconscious, rawals, made inuiries which served Then Rifle Bag of $285 Cash TAT STARTED A RUN) sven, cot cre suc ce] Tes ite at of ts ’ j ——— ered by the original report. ' There are 8,000 depositors in the} Private detectives and the police Ttalian Depositor Circulated|svings department of tho High-|are hunting for four robbers who at- land Trust Company. The average | tacked William Carroll, & messenger Rumor of Failure and Trouble |deposit amounts to 9300 and there | employed by the Greenwich Bank | have been hundreds of withdrawals, | branch at No. 135 William street, and Began Next Day. Former Congressman Thomas Mc- | took $1,900 in checks and $285 tn cur. | Ewan, President of the Bank, eald to- | rency from the bag he was carryina. | day that the institution has assets of| Carroll, eighteen years old, was on After careful investigation the of- | $2,000,000 and can weather the run| Mulberry etreet, near Worth street, @eore of the Highland Trust Com. | Without ald from other sources. The|when the men rushed him biter =| number of withdrawals was not as|hind. He was knocked sense! an pany of West Hoboken, N. J., have! oi. to.day as yesterday, indicating |the bag rifled while a crowd gath- Gigcovered the cause of a run on the litnat the feeling of panic in the/| ered. | savings department of the Institution, colony of silk mill workers has been| After Carroll recovered consctous- ‘which began in a small way last Kri- ness he insisted on returning to the @ay and still continues. An Italian somewhat allayed. bank ‘and reporting his Joos, although , @epositor who cannot read English was painfully injured. started the trouble. He is employed BLUE DRESS SUITS NOW. dint fern othe at, un at —— —— tion tn Evening |MISS GLADYS M’MILLAN WED. 4 A Plate tm & silk mill, and on last Thursday | Vines mepected —Uncoln's Birthday—the mill did not} |, pia pie — lose down. During the noon hour | chatwe in evening dress, “imprint Count at Cor ny in Parts. he went to the Highland Trust Com- | mean the introduction of colored instead of black clothes, is suncented by the |, PARIS. Feb. 10-—2ttes pany to draw some money. fact that ov He found the doors closed and locked | ‘Tajiors’ Association plod oot night prbyeresd a tenn and was confronted by a sign reading | work dark blue evening dress, which fenatte James McMillan of Michigan, “Bank Closed—Legal Holiday.” Catt- | #0¥° the wearers © smart, appearanct.g | Was married here to-day to Count Paul | Home of tho diners freely prophesied | Comet de Ways-Ruart of Brussela, The | ing to @ passerby, the depositor asked | that further ane in Rae oun 7 vs 4 in the Chore what the sign meagt. He was told | will soon be seen hese | of the Madeleine, ‘and among those aren ° that the bank was closed for Lincoln's course, tn all the by Seats out Gere AMbAMeGle 604 STL bioven Birthday, but only the fact that the “|r. rope and Ai Herrick. BONWIT TELLER &» CO. | Bw Spay Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ->——— Announce, Beginning Tomorrow Morning, The Most Extraordinary Sale Women’s Fur Coats, Scarfs & Muffs Ever Held in New York Representing a Purchase of the Entire Stock of a Foremost Mgker of High Class Furs— the Entire Collec- tion Is Placed on Sale at About One-Third of the Regular Prices Muffs . Scarfs (4) $15.00 Red Fox Muffs..: 6.50 | (2) $15.00 Civet Cat Scarfs... 5.00 (6) $29.50 Mole Muffs H (4) $15.00 Red Fox Scarfe. . (20) $29.50 Black Fox Muffs.. 9.50 | (6) $19.50 Mole Scarfe. (12) $35.00 Black Fox Muffs. .12.50 | (6) $25.00 Hudson Seal Scarfs. 9.50 (2) $29.50 Skunk Muffs.....14.50 | (4) $30.00 Civet Cat Scarfs. ..10.00 (3) $45.00 Mole Muffs......15.00 | (6) $29.50 Nat. Skunk Scarfs. .10.00 (5) $45.00 Sitka Fox Muffs..15.00 | (7) $39.50 Marten Fox Scarfs, 14.50 (15) $45.00 Black Fox Muffs. 15.00 | (3) $35.00 Exmine Scarfs.....15.00 (4) $48.50 Sable Fox Muffs. .16.50 | (6) $45.00 Pointed Fox Scarfs. 15.00 (6) $65.00 Pointed Fox Muffs.24.50 | (3) $45.00 Black Lynx Scarfs..15.00 (8) $65.00 Nat. Skunk Muffs..25.00 | (5) $39.50 Sitka Fox Scarfs... 15.00 (9) $85.00 Marten Fox Muffs, 29.50 | (4) $55.00 Black Fox Scarfs. .19.50 Fur Coats ‘ 15 Trimmed and Plain French Seal Coats - 40.00 Regularly 110.00 to 125.00 9 Caracul Coats (52 a 45 inches long) .......- 40.00 Regularly 95.00 to 126 7 Moire Caracul id (small sizes). ..... - 59.50 larly 135. 15 Hudson Seal Coats (45 inches long). .... - 65.00 Regularly 165.00 to 185.00 10 Trimmed Baby Caracul Coats.......... 85.00 Regularly 175.00 to 195.00 8 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats (small sizes) . . 95.00 Regularly 225.00 to 265.00 A COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK November Joe By Hesketh Prichard Author of “Chronicles of Don Q,” @o, ‘The adventures of a wilderness Sherlock Holmes, 2 back woods illiterate end without knowledge of regular detective methods, By means of Lyierg! skill - ae dus for sence, vember Joe easily solves crime mysteries that baffle the fy ee ‘Now Running in The Evening World THE EVENING Laces By the Yard Buble (er centerpieces ond Ge — Suitable for cent jeces an . c eevee Men's Overcoats | Be Coats LO Back a eon Pt buy s season bs o bey orey at | alf price. Theldentally they Aen have new ‘ts for the re- nando of the resent seaneon. Every coat | atrict new an *value end was purchased from overstocked manu-| facturers at half pull-yedlll Sitk Remnants Reguler| Sole B yyo' and Mill Ends lancy dress silks in hs resses and trimmings, colored ibrics as fag 86-inch silk Usesmeroe heed Tash tab al, 40-inch silk yg re de and 88-inch natural color ee 4 ty colored silk moire, and 40-inch printed lins. tin and Broche Poplins| —These are rich brocaded and soft materials ig otreet or evening gowns: double wid ible width, finished street and evening colors. ier. eral styles, mi fine quality batiste and coutil, in low ; and medium bust,’ New Evening ing Cape Including the | five Tssee caps; all the now 80 pepaias lor wear Gh dances, to the theatre, fancy parties an also for Mcrae: Age oer Handsome G: Cope, Flower Trimmed, Lace or Bitten Satin Mesealine and Beaded Net Caps, Fi ed. oa 7 hed ww Lace Caps, ribbon| Fine Net Caps with Satin Bows and Ruf- PL light blue, white, maize and) Lace Neckwear—A! and odd lots, Rhee ber] ests, coat and dress and yok rich Venise and Irjsh lace Newest Lary areal and chilf ti lace pleatings, net ak pag Ste ai sad Here’s a Clever and Practical Rain; Day Equipment. It’s an Umbre brella, With Purse Attached te, with wide tape ode durable an pron look- ing. Hinaulitiny Millinery Tailored Suit Hats these prices we have specialised to! int where Wapetition does not us, $00 0eOs Ceeee800s020ELbER FRIDAY BARGAIN S| ei more fe have succeeded in pu! valor into our hats at thee Prices was) ossible—more in hand for your selectii Women’s Bath Robes A very effective ot: with turn down col- Table Cloths, Pillow styl Cases, Etc. fase Toble Cloths, hemmed and alee, bores Lines Finioh Napkins, a Tekan “ oak Lioep Table Domask, extra heavy, ee Mission Clocks be in perfect running order, therefore. we Su dispose of thea ate vey low price.| ‘Basement. Women’s Shoes Small lote of practically ever of button and lace shoen tn Rite Nice etary een sil ii Rod patent leather, the sizes are Receivers’ spon —_— Sale ade and comfortal canes” enlia eak, with Up to the. Shadow Vi. SIXTH AVE. 19" TO2Z0" STREET. Extees! ol id ond Saige nee W. A. Marble and John 8. Sheppard, Jr., as RECEIVERS} | Sie B=" @ EVGE S a Cc (it: ri Hu i ii { ait & fs : J pROCEBRS—Fine ouaitty of : large ap end Bun lor Washington lle Bunting and ton at Special Reductions Wool Bunting Flags oe, Ses” = TNS AR

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