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a tute 3 oA) OF GOLD FORBANK RESERVE on the Country, Says LAPigorous opposition developed to- in financial circles t> the propo- advanced by President Vander- of the National City Bank that York City Banks be allowed to Pp ported Broche, Incomplete sizes. Brassieres of all-over embroidery,—reinforoed cate orm; hooks in front; trimmed with embroidery. h STTONOTES war times. to Foist Fiat Money Carter Glass. bank notes for go in the thos.” “I think {t would be preferabie,” sald President Clarke of the American Exchange National Bank, “to adopt the provisions of the new Federal Re- serve act, which will soon become effective, rather than to undertake @ temporary expediency. change is made let it be along per-| manent lines and tn harmony with the new currency system.” A. Barton Hepburn, chairman of the Chase National Bank Board, said: “There may be some bankers in New York who favor making national bank notes lawful reserve for national banks, but there are many who are violently opposed to such a scheme. National bank notes are a liability of the bank tseuing them and not an as- set. A iability is not a good reserve against another Ilability. bank notes lawful reserve would be wrong in principle aad worse in prac- Der cent. reserves required by law. is would release & large amount of gold that could be shipped to Europe OF used profitably otherwise in these If any To make Carter Glass, Chairman of the House committee on banking and cur- bed ni rg hind re] sayin, lon: sctense ‘to felt fat country.” Predominatin crest indicat kin der lt because the United States debtor to European countries curities dumped at and in trade bal- ances, The sum is variously by be old, while pertpoors 5 debts beca: own $100, sentiment money ported as “Tt oa on the Wall that the Clearin~ House committee will not endorse the » It could not be made yway without special Con- legislation, as suspension act would be plan was put 000,000 to $200, ts required. it forth oul for ee- itors are demanding 04 paying their @ moratorium declared in countries a war. Euro- pean countries, parti want this mone; i! iy Sccount of food a! England, «| surance pm said that the Dubile would not look ‘iil Ai | iil! f | iM A Sth Street On Sale Friday Specially Priced CANNING EARS P it’s so easy to measure ac- curately w with Granulated Sugar. Just cut off a corner of the carton James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue _“C/B: A _LA SPIRITE” CORSETS An extensive variety of models for slender, medium and average figures, made of fine Batiste and Broche. +++e1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and 3.00 ---3.00 and 3.50 Corsets and Brassieres “American Lady” and “La Vida" Corsets, made of Im- value 5.00, 45c vaiue 950 ‘Stern B ———SS ee rothers Heed ond 43nd Stor, West of FAA Avenue. icctanine Monday, August 17th, hls ‘ An Extraordinary Sale of the new Fall Importations of Oriental Rugs 1800 Room Size and 5000 Small and Medium Size; also a number of Hall Runners, will be offered at remarkably low prices. es will he held for future delivery. ‘mn ‘Svanrwe woRup, THURSDAY, avovst 1 Old Capital in Alsace Which Is move! with favor upon any oe aie | : reine that ‘permitted gold to be from the United States, England ie drawing her. bal ee flour supplies from Montr to the Maritime exchange, insicated that many vessels are under charter to carry grain from the Canadian port and are ayeeetne ho rd out cet wee hat raged te ish see wm stuffs in New Yor! of additional sail mounced for the domi Serves. tocastutte: an foodstuffs. can rag New Xyrk. ealling . mmortew, to catty “A Taree ent of werated beef. Action of the Grate. Deslery Dealers’ Anso- hat they would not conditions of in- risk and foreign ex-! change re has no Rot served to cheok mate- rlally the outflow through treal. TAMMANY MEW INDICTED FOR ELECTION FRAUDS Atrest Of Two Inspectors in Four- teenth District, Where Ballots Cast Were in Names of Dead Men. Election inspectors from the Four teenth Assembly District, of which Alderman Michae! Cruise is the Tam- | ing Enpressed’ to pba Se Sa TALK GOLO EXPORT PLANS. Banks Wast te, Facilitate ship- ments Witheat Cutting Reserves, WAGHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Plans of New York bankers to get some action under, which they may facilitate gold exports without lowering bank reserves were discussed to-day at a sonlorenes No conelu of on it Quebec Line, brought into port from Hamilton, Bermuda, to-day a scared| signal flags that the Norwegian tramp lot of passengete. There were 237 in phen her rag” the red and bine the Gret cabin, and fear bad ridden them bard from the minute the Ber- mudian passed out of the harbor of jamilt Monda: was the Red Cross Line” steams! pacune, tes 7 bight until) Sephano from Halltex bearl portion of the freight in the tanta's hold. Several silk eheurnte ed = by @ British cruiser of he Ger- =| TO GET BACK HERE FROM BERMUDA Had Cold Chills All the Way Up From War-Stirred Isles of the Blest. ‘The steamship Bermudian, of the Sootiand Light was sighted near changed, and it was rumored that a eer ordered the ship’s dynamo stepped. There was not @ ray of ht anywhere in the ship. anic followed the electrics, Almost bed. Some women insistea on getting into life preservers, and thus od against sudden sinking of they ranged the corridors below decks pale ghosts. All the reassuring | ~ of the oMcers did no goo “Shots” were heard through we Ardy Describing conditions in ot John Todd, a vehooiteachar ot of mira, said the town was icky. ‘The military was throwing up get earthworks on the harbor t, he said, = civilians were be- fo out and wield a He knew of one man stopped urch nabody went to spade. last Sunday on his oe to ‘and forced to get bus: ‘Todd verified “he report of.the cap- tagk steamer oh was Drought imto port just before “he Bermudian left. ‘The second and third officers of the Bermudian and two sailors, all Ger mane, ‘were taken off the ship by a launch from a Hater) Hey before e Bermudian left sent as Sfoners of war to cee Taland. Capt. Dasiels. of be play ered mahi an, in port to-day oe Bermuas, reporta that the day he left Bermuda, which was last Tuesday, be passed the two ane cruisers, Conde and Descartes, boun: a ites In Hamhson, pe it was goasipéd th Recenaity United Btates and the banks way was emphasized. teat the Board has ample authority to luce reserves held by banks in order to help out the financial altuation. joo nothii ret eraina the queati ag RNC bare t “ihe question of gold was dis- th fale with the Ne White fan” oN Bt BOY KILLED IN COLLISION, Ambulance Injures Second Unild in Resh to Atd, Asmall truck driven by Morris Heim- owits of No, 836 Fifth street, who had on the seat with him a thirteen-year- old boy named Murray, was struck by & northbound Hudson street car in Abingdon square at 11 e'clock to-day Dwinsk, Libau. Trinidad, Quebes Caserta, Napice.. Tennyeon, Geties +s Mere Caotie, Havana... | Mobawt, Jechsenville, ne abiinat if ‘ied oreve. @ % vow ontge i Go por week. Ou 14, Be per Sunday. pert Four remittance to ig ncaa PN the shutting off of | = Oo UNDMAWOOD ANS UNDERWOSE coming north to ald the British cruis ers in the patroi of the American coast, The Caribbean's 300 ere met at the dock by a crow Greeted them with on who fervor that t Liege bombard rited. The wi relativ hyst of aboard the Caribbean on the run up from Hamilton duplicated that on t9 there were two nights of Bermu darkness and doubt. Thi body o! away, who die un tack of thw Sunday. That the British cruiser Suffolk ts atill at her sentinel post outside Am- brose Channel was prov nervous strain Caribbean brought back the sd ‘roll of Far Rock- a sudden at- rt while rowing across the harbor at Hamilton last gage in Coastwise WASHINGTON, Aug. | CONGRESS CONFRES Objective of the French sncasion REACH AGREEMENT ON SHIP REGISTRY BILL Two-Year Limit Set for For- eign Owned Vessels to En- Trade. 13.—Hlouse and Senate conferees on the emer- gency shipping bill to-day reached a complete agreement, recommend- ing to Congress that foreign-built ves- registered under the act be per- mitted to engage in the coastwise built ships citizens or trade within two years from its pass- “The bill as now agreed upon would mit to American registry all for- owned by American ne, regardiexa corporatio! of the ag of the ships. The Cummins amendment rere ity of ve American ofi- crew were retained ir | Americans to pin, fut the provision for repair of foreign built ships in navy yards and ret officers to be em- for retired naval ployed was stricken out. ndment providing that vessels may engage in coastwise trade if registered pur- int to the provisions of thi “foreign bu! passengers hin two years fram of! ment which would he survivors foreign bullt ships to ment might Lakes to ocean conference report. sald he. ed to-day to the discomfort of the captain of the Norwegian tramp steamer Haugesund, out of Venice. Nobody Haugesund knew that war was aweep- ing, through all Burope and o'clock, the Suffolk churn: ie course out from the vicintt Scotland lightship and demand: rosses of Norway went up on the jacketaft in a jiffy, Later learned at Quarantine why the big gray cruiser had been #0 “uppish.” One of the welcome arrivals to-da) Policemen Saves Boy. German cruiser was tying in wait for| William Ogle, fourteen years old, of the ship. Last night Capt. T. J. Fra-| No. 17 Anthony avenue, the Bronx, was swimming in Pelham Bay to-day when he was seized with fifteen i ‘he pers a A hag M4 ‘The best styles and White Bi Dull Douglas and oth atyles; ‘ards from shore an juny in an and S Bis quick fret ‘aid on A SOUAR Men’s, Women’s and Children’s MEN *s $3. 50 to $5. SHOES and OXFORDS Burt & Packard, Slater’s Monarch aboard the hen, near & sweep. ot by ciation to-day. those aboard a 8 eure cates. of the contractors ask “I am surprised thi ese ability should question,” replied. the cramp about went | b was heard by Frawley of the a vember!” all loathe such as Bronze Kid, and Patent Leather; all si all atyles; greatest shoes ever soli! so cheap, at. 4 $1.00 & $1.25 Misses’ | Women’s $1.50 to $3.00 and Children’s White Canvas Batton Shoes and Pamps at 69c White Canvas 69c Women’s Julie sizes; regu- larly $1.00 to’ $1.50; at “Tennis For Boys and Girls Sizes up to 534 For Men Sises 6 and up q Out ara + Lines of Il are 83.50 to 85.00 shows, in Sitar es, tan or black, also Sample jumps, at “VM NOT A PROPHET," SAYS COMPTROLLER Could Make a Fortune Could Anticipate Nevember, He Tells Contractors. and Oxtords, of Soft Black Kid; 59c Ite pi 50" was substituted for a Senate amend- have permitted sage in trade between the Atlantic and Pacific coast ports, from the Gulf to the At- lantic and Pacific and from the Great id GGulf ports. Senator Perkins refused to sign the “T'll never consent to auch @ blow to coastwise trade.” If Comptroller Prendergast received committee of the Contractors’ Aaso- His visitors asked what assurance there was that sub- way work would be continued, wheth- er payments would be made in cash ra whether there was a possibility of &@ recurrence of what happened in 1907, when the city issued time certifi- ‘The Comptroller told the contractors financial outlook was not as it as it might be, and that the must use the greatest caution in the expenditure of money. “Can you assure us that there will be work enough until Nov. 1?” one jan of your isk such a Somptroller. “I'm not a prophet. Think of what a fortune I could make in a week if 1 could look into the cool month of No- ‘Donalds August Clean-Up Sale! SHOES Al Prices Unheard Of for Lowness. 0 Women’s $3 to $5 Colonials, Oxfords, f Pumps & High Shoes Shoes ttes all Lot of Fennis shoes (Saeakers) 29e 39¢ ps 1.95 21ST STR., COR. 6TH AVE, 105-107 Market St., Cor. Washington, Newark ull He Vv Cc BROKAW BROT MENS & BOYS’ CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS! tor Place & Fourth Avenue IE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY —= SuBway aT boo! Best ( Creamery Butter deliciously sweet; cannot be raps gel at any price. Why can buy such excel ang butter for, a Belle Brook Print Butter, Fanciesteelected ,inodor-proofcartons;1-lb. print Rich whole milk, evapor-. ated, thicker thau cream, in handy little picnic cans, Jelly Powder, Blue Ribbon, Gelatine, Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherry: Lemon and Orange fruit flavors; package, Essie Sliced Peaches 1 Q) Blue Ribbon Cocoa Rich and pure; a liquid food. . Package XLCR Corn Starch Package Blue RibbonTapioca Bottle Cider Vinegar, or white Bottle Prepared Bottle Pure Grape Juice Ml FOUNDED 1856 im COMME Final Clearance } Men’s Summer Shirts 95° Regularly $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Fine quality Madras, Percale and Mercerized Materials. Plain and pleated bosoms—soft cuffs—sizes 1314 to 20. 1000 Men’s Mixture Sack Suits at reduced prices. Especially Attractive Values $20 ona $25 LDC Atlin UI rt I i Ty Potatoes Selected from the best of the new crop—the kind that cook to per- fection—at the lowest price of the season, 6»:.10" ery choicest, fresh from the Creameries; iD o 31° Evaporated Milk 3=10° 5 » 10° 10° 25° Swift’s Borax Soap . 3 cases 10¢ Hamilton Coupon, ee mi ogg’ for 496 Stamps, h each ca! ‘oap. Kirkman’s Borax Soap, Large Can of Talcum jay more when ne er Lune Golden aden Crisps) {Fresh from the National Biscuit Company’s Ovens ‘hoicest California Yellow Clings, in syrup, can, Large 1 lb. Can’ Tea cakes .25¢ owder, 5° ustard .. aoe Stamps FREE with 1 lb. Very Best Coffee.... ant earns FREE with 1 lb. Very Best Teas, for 30 60 At All 131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores ‘These are remarkably low priced offers of undoubted merit: Imperial Rye Whiskey, pow. 45¢ Princeton ry Gin, ' (ates ha 69 aa AS keys; botile Kingussie Scotch, titi, cus '7g9e California Sauterne, gg¢ 1" 5c Delicious aummer wine; J. B., bottle 50 aac Stamps with case of 24 bottles $ Lager Beer, Ruppert’s or Liebmann’s ] Double zw Stamps Freeon FRIDAY |_| with All Purchases except Butter and Sugar, ,

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