The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1915, Page 6

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planned to-day to put Me advanced | witer” ‘The question is to be put to each man quences. He will point out to the men Sumpected that a system meant to ben- their kind te at stake. ke ever eres ere reerrrerers You as You with that our Oculists (Registered BONWIT TELLER &.CO, Allen Will Question Sue- Atter Wite's Death. M., June %4.—Warden W4- Alten of Jotiet Penitentiary SWEAR GROUT PUT FICTITIOUS VALUES aMe olen and appeal to nin'homer to ten | £300,000 to Assets in That what Le knows, regardiess of conse- Manner. Testimony tending to sbow that | Baward M. Grout, os President of the | Union Bank of Brooklyn, overvalued | all the real estate owned by the bank | In his report to the Department of | Banks on March 2, 1910, continued to pile up on the records of his per- Jury trial in the Supreme Court, figures submitted by District Attor- ney Croprey, Mr. Grout added to the Assets of the bank about $900,000 of overvaluationa. Burke teatified to-day that the At- lantic Avenue branch of the bank, at No. 296 Atlantic Avenue, valued by Mr. Grout at $50,000, was worth only $17,800. Charles L. Gilbert, a real es- tate expert, swore that a tenement at No. 310 Driggs Avenue, carried by Mr. Grout a# worth $20,000, was worth only $9,600, Deputy Tax Com- missioner Hewitt testified that the lt eo eter one or two wouldn't go to a lawyer one or two clients. ee We have reason to believe ‘wou! had on! Hamilton Branch, at No, 79 Hamilton Avenue, valued by Mr, Grout at $46,- 000, was worth only $17,600, Spee gba gh BTS Unimproved property at Broadway iter number of poo and Hancock Street was valued by . Grout in his 22,000. led to~ a Their experience enables the property was worth only $14,260, and Henry C, Bauer, another expert, valued it at $14,000, The Merchants’ Branch, at No, 808 Broadway, valued by Mr. Grout at ¥190,000, waa worth only $90,000, ac- cording to the testimony of Nathan Stern, an expert. Mr. Stern also put a valuation of only $80,000 on the People's Branch, at No. 1348 Broad- way, which was valued by Mr. Grout at $180,000, —_——— Former Brooklyn Pastor 1). ROCHESTER, N. ¥., June 24.—Rev. William Wallace, pastor of First Bap- year nga trom Brooklyn, we in’a very a rom oat ‘condition at the General Hos- orien following an “aparation. LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA, Ky., June %.--The en- tries for to-morrow's races are as bye ool AMBASSADOR’S DAUGHTER . a | Stock market activity was com. 4! ON BANK P PROPERTY Experts eciew I He Added Brooklyn, to-day. According to the’ , flotitious values through real maa | Deputy Tax Commissioner Edward | & Miss Katharine Page, daughter of the United States Ambassador to Great Britain, will be married to | Charies P. nounced in London to-day. wedding will be celebrated quietiy in London Aug. 4. a WASHINGTON, June 24.—-Further need extension of time haw been granted to ee es by the British Govern- out of Germany which were contract - od ar or purchased before March 1 which “these shipments could oe eee brought out of Germany via neutral |“ NTH rat ports had been last set at June 15, | olds Bar x after several extensions, but embassy officials here have informed the Stato | {48 § THE EVENI WHO WILL BE BRIDE AUG. 4 IN LONDON. WALL STREET paratively light. U. §. Rubber was « pat 62, the first hour, as a result of Preat- dent Colt’s estimate of earnings not being sufficient to justify dividends at >| this time, This was construe! as an [besa as to whether 6 per cent. rate »|should be maintained. The general » |liat declined a little and trading fell » {to #mall proportions. Weetinghouse, »\ Baldwin Locomotive and other war p (stocks sold off on belief that orders Zi may be changed from shrapnel to » explosive shells, and this would call ’| for installation of new machinery. Also difficulty of getting cash pay- menta by some of the companies for some of the selling. buying was not aggressive, In early afternoon renewed selling vious low. Trading was more active) And prices were from 1 to 2 pointa be- low the opening. sein Oy HAMILTON ENTRIES. HAMILTON, Ont., official entries of the Hamilton Jockey + |Club for to-morrow's races are as fal- F | lows ~ NM | Porecesereseneseneeeeoees | nid Reg re rouse ment =f rf LONDON, kngiand., June 4— | Peb%G ig setae i ce a 1) wig i . WY ANGE rane 900; ‘pe year. Rt selina fist Oe a Si steeping Tast singh fget no ste 103; Loring, it was an- The is ie in mgr x +: Pancareta, 127. anges —Mine Clare, 01 a ait toa tia Was, HE "OTH lan" eligibie, to start viet BAC B—Hemilton Derty: $4.¢ eke the State Department an- apts Department that additional time will be granted where it ix shown that Esha! pet ae ¢ ‘he previous time Imit was Inade- | Oyid Mepenad ttt tive pounds ena, quate. wie teat. STORE OPENS DAILY 8:30 A. M., AND CLOSES 5 P. M. CLOSES THIS SATURDAY AT | P.M. ret BONWIT TELLER & CO. From Whelesaler Direct eee is erg eae rote ed Pavers! Te fomilion, boarding Poe 1! ole: ches teak koaranieelia aatie- PMIPTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special Values Friday and Until Closing Hour Saturday, | P. M. Women’s Garden Smocks BLOUSE DEP'T--MAIN FLOOR 5.50 Made of nature! color linen crash, with collar, belt and piping Women’s Sport Hats TAILLEUR HAT _DEP’T—MAIN FLOOR 2.75 to 14.50 Exclusive and unusual types in Countryside modes, of velvet, felt, faille, satin, worlcord, chines, eretonne, “tok grass Se reel basketry straw. ial Satin Bathing Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Formerly 8.95 6.95 Sart military model with high colar of black satin and china Jersey Swimming Suits ‘ WITH ATTACHED TIGHTS 3.75 sf atria ar Mn oped Mak, ined wih whe ne so E Phe Specialy Shap of Oninaon FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Country-side Fashions for “Jeunes Filles” Misses’ Guernsey Silk Coats............. Pc aee oe 15.00 Misses’ Stripe Guernsey Silk Coats................ 25.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Guernsey Silk Coats........ 35.00 English Chintz Garden Coats...........0.00000 0005 17.50 Hand-smocked Garden Frocks..........6..60 000005 9.75 Tennis Frocks of Linen..........00..0ceeeeceeeee 9.75 Striped Taffeta Sports Coats... ........s.0cseesees 15.00 “Palm Beach” Cloth Motor Coats.......... RRO 7.50 Special Values Friday and Until Closing Hour Saturday, 1 P. M. Misses’ & Girls’ Summer Apparel New Models Misses’ Cotton Dresses 6.75 8.95 10.00 Youthful styles in white, colors, stripes, figures in the favored tub fabrics. Sizes 14 to 18 Misses’ Silk Dresses 15.00 18.50 27.50 Made of taffeta, crepe de Chine and Georgette crepe, in white, flesh pink, gray, navy, black, plaid and stripes. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Summer Suits 9.50 16.50 18. 50 Travel and country-side models of Palm Beach cloth, linen, and plain eponge, white serge and blue serge. Sizes 14 to 18. Girls’ Wash Dresses 1.75 2.95 5.95 In chambray, La nt toile du nord, galatea, linen. Some hand- smocked styles. Sizes 6 to 14, “Flapper’’ Wash Dresses 4.95 5.95 9.75 Specialized types for the nard-to-fit girl in voiles, tissues, linen and blazer stripe effects. Sizes 12 to 16. Girls’ Middy & Smock Blouses 100 #175 =64.50 Made of drilling, and white China silk. In resulation, tennis and models, Sizes 6 to 14, Girls’ Separate Wash Skirts 1.00 OF drill cloth, white, navy, khaki. Ps org 4 P| weak feature, opening 1-2 a point off and selling off at 66 3-4 during @| indication that the board was in 4 war orders was effective In causing | Pressure broke prices below the pre- H vat. June = 24.—The! F > 4 . 4 * 4 ¢ 3 é $ 4 * * i 4 * } 4 a 4 » | 2] Prices improved in second hour, but | 4 . 4 z maith pace, sina, tie | AMERICANS MAY GET |Bri.t "ar THEIR GERMAN 6000S}: Dooto Mardy Hos Clinta, 110; Maxi vommmanela, 110; Kink K., 110; ‘Bivoneae | 8 ete eae i = WORLD, Tm ‘With net anges from previous closing, - Norfotk and Weatern—Quarterty divi- i te Rl @end of Jie sper cent, on common stock tag 2 ie paxabte Sept. 18 to Patock of record Le aN ‘orld Film Corporation declared an 4 3% Initial dividend ores percent payable | i Tuly'15 to stock of record July 6, , Lehigh Valley's gross _. FH] steven months atone % 7 “a rity after tax Increased $780.44 a 3 § of _Interborough | At. Top, 6. .§ 100! ‘@ equal to between a ‘She , e-, retarted took | seaae eee 9 ‘ ih = 4 ement of that com- isn Trina 4 |My = By Bany foots absolutely mamured that divi: Sent Vaaener tH Bi ends at rate of 6 per cent. a year will Canedian Paces: 48 18 1463 — 2% | be maintained, ; my He ex, OS By - Alloues “Mining Co. declared initial i Riae. wy dividend of $1, payable July 31 to stock as Goo By its HS 1B, of record duly’ f fo. = it ’ b, fy | Cramp Shipbuilding Co.. year onded = betsy i WRU =F | April 30. earned surplus on’ capital stock (omeibig aise! 3 . a 3081,654. equal to 10 6-10 per cent., com: ist ee, Cor... A ii with 13 9-10 per cent. previous : = 8 | Fear, | te ive pt: i corral Sines | i 18 Amationn Car and Foundry Co., year | Gondry Con nF, | : 13 et 4 ended April 39: Surplus ‘after charges | r. DCPs oD and preferred dividends, $230,936: de: % +4 chine, 1,497.036., Surplus equal to 070 Alaska Gold Mine . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. High. tow, Last, oh By OTN O8y per Cent. on common stock. year, 6-52 per cent, aS SSeS: a: De for the quar; Fayene July 15 to stock of reco Petts. June 7. Sees SEE FIOEPEETECEESE ! vittl Pittsburgh Coal Co.—Quarterly divi- dend of 1% per cent. on preferfed stock le July 24 to stock of record Previous 1 Pi sumes cash dividend payment on pre- 2 2 = ——— Fs CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | T JENVOYS TO CARRANZA explained there will be no further war by him. pine e Prepiee y an WINK HE WILL GIVE IN plan suggest already WASHINGTON, June %4.—Charies| transmitted to the United Ste jA. Dougias and Bliseo Arredondo, | Consular Agent | Fepregenting the officialdom that has been in existence rhs here ence Crus. | MARKET. ‘J AT. i uh 4 # Wedienter's iat Net lowe sen. feare Wy. +e yan faa | Pacitie i ay ey 13 . Penney at nie, nok 4 190% = = 5 WR te +H 188 ee ae | e iY =f, ¥ et: Ay BR BY ae y co eh ee Bt = {' hi # % 72% 72% 1 eee | fee 7 4 L 1 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. vamne Ly at US — 1S] Cotton prices on Arst call were up 1 to Me = RB) 4 points. Buying was on small scale, SS ; fag — 1! mostly by spot houses, with no selling e 4° 41° | pressure, In second hour prices were 1 ie f 1 down from 1 to 6 points from the high. | at Me iS + oR | Wall Street Interests and the South sold. | Trade interests bought oa BS 18 . wt is ah! July... ‘ ity tS | August rt i October 9 9.73 “ - z December 10.08 9.99 aay fy 78 TEnnerys- + | 1018 10.07 a2 | Mare! 1 bt Bate + | Market closed steady, off 4 to 8 poin Men’sOuting Coats &Trousers, Belts, Friday, June 25th, Only Mexican semi- President Sgetied to a late to-day ing @ confer- y 6. This wil with Gen. They will endeavor to per- jeune him to agree to a conference the other Mexican fac! factional leaders with a view to establishing a provisional -| United aunt and the government which the B. L.A.PRICE Pres. * eal Stamps FREE With Purchases of $1.00 or Over oe Coupon ee Tampon Fradng Sempre Good for Purchases of $1 or Over es of $1 or Over presented with sale slips at our Stamp Desk, Main Desk, Main Floor, Rear, Friday, June 25th. Th es are of the same Kind as thes yor wool ordistp eae oak sae pacha ese hi inarily with your Evening World.) eo. Price tree SUCCES Eeeeeeeeseeee (mmm Double Stamps Before 12 Noon, Single Thereafter B. Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street A Special Offering of Bathing Suits & Motor Dusters for to-morrow and until noon on Saturday will prove, at the special prices quoted, an attractive feature for the man who enjoys out-of-door life. Men’s Blue Flannel Outing Ceats, in plain sack or Norfolk style, with patch pockets, at - « ow ie « «= + $080 Men’s Outing Trousers of striped serge or plain white or striped flannel . $3.75 Men’s Outing Trousers of gray flannel, 3.50 Men’s Leather Belts, in tan or black, 55c. Men’s Motor Dusters, of linen or gray mohair mene gy | geo ba ain ae Men’s Bathing or Swimming Suits of worsted; in the new heather mixtures as well as in plain colors with striped border; persuit . . . «© + « $2.50 Also Men’s Panama Hats t $4.75 & $9.75 in the present fashionable shapes as well as the more conservative styles; and Unblocked Panama Hats at . $9.75 Misses’ Suits, Dresses, Blouses and Skirts reduced to the following low prices, should insure a speedy clearance. Tailor-made Suits, $9.75, 12.50 & 18.50 Sports Dresses of Viyella flannel at 8 eh lel) $9.50 & 18.50 Evening Frocks of silk - 14.50 & 18.50 Separate Skirts of serge, 3.75 & 5.00 Blouses of silk or chiffon, 4.50, 6.50 & 9.75 (Department on the Second Floor) * fe » Thirty-fifth Street | Young Men’s Two-Piece Suits FOR SUMMER WEAR will be placed on sale to-morrow (Friday) and until noon on Saturday, specially priced at $14.50 This Sale will prove particularly interesting to the man in search of a smart, practical warm-weather Suit, the garments being made of washable, non-shrinkable flannel in plain colors as well as in neat stripe effects, and extremely well tailored. Tlie coats’ are unlined except as to the sleeves, which are . lined with silk. Excellent values will be found throughout — the entire stock of Young Men’s Clothing. : In many instances large price reductions © have been effected in order to make way for ¢ incoming augmentations. INCLUDED IN THE REDUCTIONS ARE Young Men’s Suits, at $18.50 & 23.50 A Sale of Silk Parasols to take place to-morrow (Friday) and until | noon on Saturday, will offer unusual values, in view of the smart styles and good qualities, at these prices: Silk Taffeta Parasols, in all of the wanted © colors; with 10-rib frame - + $2,007 Silk Parasols in a variety of styles, colors and . combinations, including plain and flowered - taffetas and pongees with ribbon borders, some having shirred, corded edges, $2.75 Also : i Men’s and Women’s 4 Twilled Silk Umbrellas Bi with sterling silveremounted handles, © specially priced at $2.50 \

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