The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1914, Page 7

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Spread. | Open sail Deore ter Army Mon: Mont, Aug. 4—Two] LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 4—The men, are fighting forest fires|/ton Angeles Chief of Police in a state- raging near Ee fire | ment announces that he will ofder the release of any forelan prisoner held on r charge, who could show serviet or had been requi- sitioned for duty in the army or navy of his country. Fatle and Spokane f Kaiienell millunmen Wd. Six Rmalier fr jathead County The Kind You 1 lave Alwa: rs Bous ht, has bors ‘tare of Chas. i Fletcher, and ay becn made ander his getoan supervision for over years. Allow no one Ssusearegcod”” ure bus expernents sneak y 4, and e: er ith of Children—Experience ST ‘Experiments Castoria is hat is substitute for ORI. Paree ‘oric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Spininy Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It dee stroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the rellet of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou- one Leh estag os It Pitta ge and Ai I» 1 he Fo ving healthy and natural slee; The Children’s Panacea—T) ‘Mother's Friend. , The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Lidedets @ tm Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR Compal NY, NEW YORK CITY, TA Our Regular Stocks and the Earl Any Piece of Furniture on cur foors gow marked $10.00 is "$7.50 Any Piece ot Furniture on cur Hoors now marked 825.00 is yours for $18.75 Y Neill Hometurni 79¢ Double Width Silks Silk Ratine, Figured Silk Crepe de Chine and Piain Silk Crepe de Chine ail ina wide 3 Tel range of French shadings, at yard...... 91.39 Charmeuse Satin, 89c Yd. 40 inches wide in black. An all A fine quality satin in a good] silk dress satin at this price for range of pretty floral effects. one day only. O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, 59¢ Flowered Satins, 29¢ Fancy Linens 645 pieces of fancy linens, odds and ends of various kinds, comprising Deilies, Scarfs and Centres, slightly soiled; must be cleared out at about 34 their former prices. 39c Lace Scarfs, 19¢ Each Special value. Size 18x54. 75c Lace Scarfs, Shams and Centres, Each 39¢ isfactorily. There is a splendid range of patterns, O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, All Rugs in this sale are the products of the Hardwick, Magee Co., the originators and pelentoss of He Hrepok Hilton Rugs. Every rug bears the maker's trade-mark earn in the back. Arranged The Bundhar Wilton Rugs| The French they are durable. Size 9x12 feet. Reg- ular standard price, $44, For this sale, Size 8.3%10.6. Regu- lar standard price, $40. | ular standard price, 800. For this sale, For this sale, $29.50 | $27.50/ $39.50 Size 9x12 feet. Reg- EAST SIDE RIOT Reserves Called to Handle Cursing Men and Weep- ing Women. Sixth Avenue. 20th to THE O’NEILL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Embracing a $600,000 Stock of Guaranteed Furniture AT °$25% LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES Arrivals of Our Fall Stock — Just Received. These have the appearance of the more expensive goods and wear sat-| UP to #50 Fri Club Plan Payments and Later Deliveries May Be State Superintendent of Banks Richards, at 10 o'clock to-day, ordered tho closing of the private bank of Max Kobre, at No. 41 Canal street, with branches at No. 81 Grand street, Williamsburg, and No. 1783 Pitkin avenue, Brownsville, Brooklyn. This is the third private bank closed on the East Side this week. bank has deposits of $3,800,000 Bank Me- Laughlin appointed —spocial deputy to take charge of the Kobre concern, The bank had opened for business when he reached there, and Kobre's Examiner George B. was GROWS OUTOF RUN ON PRIVATE BANKS bank, requested a polfoaman to send dei, at No, 185 Rivington street. They to the Eldridge street station for the are now in the hands of the Banking reserves. Department, The arrival of the policemen sins “1 feel that we have now eliminated cipitated a riot. More reserves were the principal weak points in the pri- called from the Delancey street sta-| vate banking situation. But if the tion. Canal street between Orchard depositors in other institutions on and Ludlow streeta was soon jammed the east side continue to besiege thelr with cursing men and weeping wom- bankers for money we may be forced en. Lines of patrolmen were formed to further action. At any rate, we in front of Kobre's bank, while other have the a#ltuation well in hand, and officers went inside and hurried the| from now on can look after the in- frantic depositors into the street, | tereats of all depositors in inatitu- So many of Jarmulowski's de- “ONS under our jurisdiction to the ‘ positora had crowded into the bank. | °X{ont in be reasonable demands, Ing room that the partitions were In! ing for inpues trom: thee SlAmnOr. danger of being swept away. The! banks, but there is no danger in that doors were closed against those inside, quarter, The action of the savings and this Increased the disorder. nks In paying something to ail wuo As tho Jarmulowskt deponitors were! yly has had a reassuring effect. paid off they were let out one at a here never was a time when the banks of New York were in such good a « Kobre| #4, Runs on banks becatise of the time through a side door, The Kobre| °° in Europe are senseless and the Tank depositors, seeing their own sitors are hurting themselves by bank closed and Jarmulowski paying off, charged time and again on the Kobre's doors and windows, Only helr precipitate action.” News of the closing of the Kobre the strone police guard kept the mob from wrecking the place. bank spread through the east side and started rung on all private banks and savings banks, Superintendent Rich- The war run had but an Indirect effect in the closing of the Kobre bank and the two other banks closed yes- ards said he was keeping @ close eyo on three other private banks but Would not close them unless they Were subjected to an unusual strain Those three banks have asseta enowrn terday. Gov. Glynn three months ago] to protect the depositors, but their ordered an oxamination of all private Pbrg lg henod would ously affected banks in the State, ‘That examina-| 228 continu tion has shown that many private concerns are In a weak condition due to bad investments. “Probably we should have closed) this Kobre bank had there been no; a Jong line of depositors waa pushing toward the paying teller's window, Directly across the street from Kobre'a bank ts the private bank of 8. Jarmulowski. building was packed with depositors trying to get their money and a crowd] hours, we closed the private banks Mr. Me-"of M. & 1. Jarmulowaky, at No. 165 of 1,000 stormed the doors, Loughlin, before closing the Kobre === We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise== Shopping Centre 22d Stree Any Piece ot Furniture on our floors now marked $50.00 | on is yours for is $37.50 And so on throughout the Entire Stock—without a single exception. | Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged If Preferred Mtore—second (a Fourth Floor. $1 Dutch Curtain Set Made of white scrim, with Scotch tilet = hem and top and chintz effect precedented val Upholstery Sundries Seto 7% Gimps and Cords, yd, Up to 12) os dgings, yd 89 Pillow Girdles...... ox At “regular if Desired Wilton Rugs 1 .inoleum with color running clear through to Size 6.3x10.6, Regu-|back; 2 yards wide; square 5 9c lar standard price, 854. lyard., For this sale, $35.00 O'Neal] Main Store—Fourth Floor. O'NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenues, 20th to 24d Street, New York Ci ood The Jarmulowskt} protect the interests of the depositors. 20¢ to 35c Cretonnes and Curtain Materials, yd., 1214c Cretonnes—Cleaning up all short lengths of fine domestic cretonnes of 2 to 18 y Curtain Materials—Of great variety and un- $5.00 to $7.00 Armure and Sunfast Portieres, pr., $3.00 Clearance of all small lots and odd pai variety of designs; unusual values. Manufacturer's Discontinued Patterns of et eas Bi | Genuine French and Bundhar || Wilton Rugs Away Below Standard Prices | Every Rug is perfect and carries the manufacturer’ as the Best Rug Values on the market. $1.00 Inlaid Linoleums “Durable as Iron"—And beautiful as|Recognized as the finest floor cover-|Genuine Inlaid | ing in the world. Floor Oilcloth, sq. yd., 24c @ yards wide und shown in geometrical aud war scare,” said Supt, Richards after he had issued the order. ‘The con- cern is in an unsafe condition and! could not weatha in, By careful | conservation of th its we hope to) 59th to GOth Street “Ye rday evening, after banking Fast Broadway, nd of Adolf Mi Our Great in which every fourth usual prices—that duced y Any Piece of Furniture n our floors now marked $100.00 yours for $75.00 and tan; very special Special at, pair.... colors; very special at LISLE THREAD SOC FIBRE SILK SOCKS, fine qual- ity, in black and colors; very special at, pair. 14c RIGGED COTTON HOSE, fine quality; sizes 6 to 94; black only; pair..... ig 9c Inserting, deep valance to match 49c UNION SUITS, finely shaped, 1 large assortment in at. in pretty verdures LOW-NECK VE ts, ues, plendid Less Than Half FINEST CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS, y fine: per can.1Re ac 2c se June Canned Peas—Fine; ner tra ed Rene —Erir Granulated . OE alee Grenulated Sugar—25 Ibe. apecta! S117 Full weight: limit 26. ibe with 62-00 worth, of aro mo oone Ilee Kierra 's and O'Neill's guarantees, pos Macaroni prices” these are recognized In Kx Bey 4-08 bottle, AMes You Cannot Afford to Miss Shelf-Emptying Sale 25% Off Seasonable and desirable merchandise at one- If—mark that word “if'—any are lett on Thursday morning, August 6th, they will be re- another 25%—or 50% in all Sale lasts whole week—August 3d to 8th Hosiery Clearance Prices have been sharply cut to clear out the broken lots of men’s, Women's and children’s hosiery. Women’s Hosiery 2 TWO-THREAD COTTON HOSIERY, in white, black 6c FIBRE SILK HOSIERY, ina variety of colors; very PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY, variety of Men's Socks soles; black and colors; pair. , Boys’ and Girls’ Hos Knit Underwear Women's Summer Knit Underwear offered at remarkably low prices, owingto the advanced season. BALBRIGGAN VESTS AND PANTS, ior boys and regular 25c, quality; 10. Groceries—Save nl imported, Masuherry HOW RESINOL CURED ITCHING SKIN. TORMENT “My limbs from knee to ankle were completely covered with ecsem year. It commenced with several small water pimples, which buret when I seratched them, until they developed into sores, id a yellowish fluid. ed to in compan; itched and burned so badly. Thad restat night, I tried a good many reme- dies for eczema, both liqu d and salve, but they did me no good, ay ( skin more rough and sealy, Tlearned of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and tried them, and was relieved of the severe itching and bu AT ONCE, and after « month's steady use was’ com- pletely cured.” (Signed) ‘T. 8, Lewis, 1821 Summit St., Baltimore, Md. Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment are sold by all dru ats For free trial, write to Resinol, Dept. #6-R, Bal- timore, Md. = World “Wants” Work Wonde Lex.to3dAv. Pune’ and Novel item is offered at "s the story. at, Palfies civevesens 14c 28c KS, fine quality, with double 8- PO civccrervecevovadeoeoe PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS, heavy qui ye double soles; black, whi colors; CU LBE ENS WHITE SOCKS, with strip tops; sizes 6 8 » OC to 849; pair, eatly trimmed; a 4 Cc “A In Carte rich an Ma Only one 24-10. bag; none C, Imported Boneless 1 ‘Olive OM HNtERS fines ees whare for 280 tn SOc; very: ap | extra oan: sr. a Imported Aardines, Pure Oily Patra fine sth veverswhy 220; "very wpeclal. extra) bottie, Ge; huit bottle wood patterns, TAARBFER ‘vo BLOOMINGDALES’ ‘halt pound i lr MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, SSS SSS SSS SSS SasasasaqsasasaSsrararear- E HOMES TR 7) WN, 59th to 60th Street 0 Lex.to3dAv Assis Manufacturing Retailers of Pianos and Player Pianos waxes WED oe bikin Y { MK cee PROTECTION! The manufacturer’s name and reputation mean real protection to the purchaser of a Piano or Player Piano. BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, now sole owners of the WALTERS PIANO COMPANY, have established a certain and distinct high standard fy of manufacture. Their more than forty-one years [@ of uninterrupted success, based upon honest and upright business dealings, is your assurance of absolute protection. QUALIT YAND PRICE CONSIDERED there is no other Player Piano that compares with our new and perfected Style ‘“‘S’’ Mastertone WALTERS sete (PLAYER PIANO} On Terms of $2 a Week Price includes a beautiful music roll cabinet and bench to match, a cover, 12 rolls of music of your own sclection and FREE delivery to your home. Look at the BEST Player Piano offered elsewhere, re- gardless of price, then come to BLOOMINGDALES’, and we will prove to your entire satisfaction that Our WALTERS Player Pianos are | BETTER—bettcr in tone quality, bet- | ter in general workmanship, and better in artistic rendition of your favorite music, Extra Special for This Week Only 59 Slightly Used § WALTERS PIANOS $1 a Week NO EXTRAS Priceincludes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery. These Walters Pianos, formerly ranging in price from $225 to $350, have been exchanged by their former owners for our wonderful Walters Player Pianos. They have been carefully gone over in our own repair shops, and some are practically as good as new. Every instrument offered is truly a bargain. , NO INTERE EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beautiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano, We will make you a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $2 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano, Upoa request a representative will call. Send for our latest ff illustrated catalogue. PIANO SALESROOMS, THIRD FLOOR #k*ro BLOOMINGDALES Fk 13 WAVE Cie 38 W's A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND

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