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* HOW MUCH DO YOU SAVE? STA IN EVENING WORLD'S CAMP. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SAT MRS, PANKHURST IS HELD UP HERE ON “Votes for Women” Leader Can’t Land Until Ellis Isl- and Court Decides Case. TALK SUFFRAGE, WON'T But This Promise Doesn’t Save Her—Serbians on Com- mittee With Her. On account of her record an a dine FIRST SAVINGS BAN 1810. c WIDOWS AIDED AT ROTHWELL SCOTLAND IN CITY BY FIRST | SERBIAN MISSION WELFARE PENSIONS That 500 Children Will Be Benefited. ' |AVERAGE $9 \ MONTH. Care Taken That Taint of Charity Is Removed in Dis- tributing Money. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Action of Board Also Means, ———_—_o4-- $250 IN CASH PRIZES FOR MOST SENSIBLE PLAN OF DOMESTIC FINANCING © TO LAUNCH SAVING PLAN American Bankers’ Association In- “Most Significant Movement of Re- dorses Effort to Encourage Wide-Spread Saving—Con- test Is Open to All. Kivening World, co-operating with the American Association, is conducting g campaign for thrift, It is not the easiest thing in the world to save money, but the readers of thin paper during the next few months will be given every encouragement to learn how to do it. Cash prizes amounting to $250 will he given to those who show the most sensible plans of home or domestic financing. Before making this offer, The Evening World submitted the plan to the American Bankers’ Association. The result was that the Asso- ciation gave its hearty approval and backed it up by offering $150 to be given in prizes by those who are able to prove that they can The Bankers’ URDAY, JANUARY 15, —2$= WHAT BANKERS HERE $ 1916 IS THE RIGHT Y cent Times,” Says V.A. Lersner— “Savings Measure Success,” | Says G. E. Edwards. Leading bankers of New York City have been quick to Indorse the thrift campaign and to commend The Evening World for starting tt ‘The following letters huve been received | THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK, Nos, 128 and 130 Bowery, New York Yo the Editor of The tivening World: Anything that will emphasize the wisdom of economy and bring home to our people tie advisability of thrift should be encouraged. We are the greatest earners In the world. If our savings were in propor: tion to our earnings o advance to the enviable position of the great- est lending nation in the worlé-would be rapid. ‘The resulting benefit save and take care of thetr money. This action of the America to the business of the country would be shared by us all, The Evening Bankers’ Association, through its savings bank section, is one feature World’s campaign to bring out the most practical and helpful plans of of its country-wide campaign for thrift, which will be carried on saving should be a decided help, and ought to receive the support of throughout the year 1916 to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary erery good citizen, W. BE. KNOX, Comptroller of the founding of the flest savings bank in the United States, | perenne +--+ - +--+ +--+ +--+ ------- It is safe to say that every réader of The Evening World hi WILLIAMSBURG SAVINGS BANK, BROOKLYN money problem what your income | It is planned to have you write about them; tell ; tell how much you spend for rent, food, clothes, &c., how much you have in the bank, what ipvestments you have and how much Ife insurance you carry. In other words, “What Do You Do With Your Money?” The articles will be published on Wednesdays and Saturdays The Evening World campaign is designed primarily to help men | and women earning $150 a month or less. The committee of awards To the Bditor of The Livening World Whether one be enguged in th anking business in any of its departments, or interested In the goneral welfare of his country and fellow man, he must contemplate with great satisfaction the present country-wide campaign for the development and expansion of thrift It {6 the most significant movement that has occurred in recent times, for without frugality and prudence on the we can searcely expect to rise a part of our people a nation to the high potnt where Na i A TN, MT, EN riage rp Evening World’s Plan a Model for Banks Throughout Country RAVINGS BANK SECTION, THE, AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION, Five Naesau Street. BANK CHEINTENNIAL-—1916, Jan. BAVINGS 14, 1916. Vo Use Bator of he Breaing Ward ‘The nation-wide campaign to promote turift of the American Bauk- era’ Association is being primarily conducted through the sixty-two chapters of the American Institute of Banking, which is the educational section of the American Bankers’ Association in as many cities. This campaign in New York ts being conducted under the auspices of New York Chaptor of the American Institute of Banking, of which the fol- lowing have charge of its campaign: Chapter President Joseph A, Seaborg, Bankers’ Trust Company. V. A, Lerener, Comptroller Williamsburg Savings Bank, Brooklyn. W. H. Kniffin jr, Vico President First National Bank, Jamaica, J. A. Nelson, with Brown Brothers & Co, New York, C. F, Minor, Vico President Columbid Trust Company, New York. t, W, Elisworth, Guaranty Trust Company, New York. 1, A. Mershon, Untted States Mortgage and Trust Co,, New York. Ww Bull, Swartwout & Appenzolier, New York. A. !’, Maxwell, National Bank of Commerce, New York, Aset, Cashier Lionel Sutro, Sutro Brothers, Bankers, New York. M. W. Harrison, Secretary Savings Bamk Section, American Bankers’ Assoolation, New York. The manner in which The Evening World +is conducting the cam- a IGN OF THRIFT urber of tbe peace and her nunerous will be announced . mane it & . palgn is Very commentavie and will undoubtedly be productive of excel ° av ‘9 Board t . a . ' _ “ld a iand, Mrs, Eimmaline Pankhuret sey se fn City Hall vosteniay en" rhe Evening World addy $100, making $250 in all, The prizes will e complimented for thelr ectlvity a n eet ire on ab itt are using yot P for the rest of the cities ta’ the eres oS reaticn apace gran pensions to c he as follows: Virst prize, $50: two prizes of 825 each: five prizes to be hoped that every betes saved it the country t ie bene ' Seoretary, Pan of the Amortean Tine, in from] whoge canes had been completely in-| 9¢ $19 each: ten prizes of &5 encht twenty-five prizes of $2 ench, way be hélpful in expanding and influencing the campaign will lend |S SSS = would havo to Ko to. Bilis, Tslana|estiRater. Those are the first pen- AIL correspondence will be kept confidential, but it will be | Benerously of its aid | } until a special court there could de-|#lons granted in New York City. The! peeessary for you to give name and address, | Business conditions, both at hom: and abroad, make this year of DEATH THREATS? YES termine whother it was desirable to|law went Into effect July t last. Address all letters to Thrift Editor, Evening World. KEEP | 1916 tho psychological and practical year for this great movement , . ’ 4 nit her to land in this country. Over 500 children will thus be LETTERS WITHIN 200 WORDS, The privilege of participating in Fconomy is rampant in matters political: may it beee acon | 1 a aie widely known woman's suffrage taken care of under the new the campaign is open to every one, There are no conditions, | spleuous part of the individual life of our people A. LERSNER, A AIN, BE N » | worker came here to enlist the sym-! Mothers’ Pension Law for which sintinvbenagstes Comptroller and Chairmen of the Savings Bank Centennial Committers ’ pethies of this country in relief work The Evening World carried on a a On nn nn nn 3 on on nnn nnn nee e for Serbia, and sho offered to sign a, vigorous campaign. bere ara ion ie oe DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, ’ 7 pledge that she would not talk “Votes, The members of the board present ey ms 2s efi NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 1916 t for Women” at any time during her) were Chairman William H. Mathews, | ho sen are very pititl | Yo the Kattor of The Hvening World way tn thie country, but the immisra.|Commlasioner Kingebury, Michael | nd tho destitution and distress seems IN STATEN | LAN p The Centennial Thrift Campaiy hich boing conducted —_ + in ed her had) Furst, Edwin P, Maynard, Mrs. Will- aap nga . su) r pices of the Savines Ban wtion of the ents van seis P 7 " (Ta tion officer informed her th tbe pad “ial Batlel Ang pope Nets Acibaning RuMbeP of U. under the auspices of the vings Ban ion American Ban Scores of Letiers With “Ter-r- ‘ ° no choice in the matter and that she fam , n and § eae } ers’ Association, is worthy of universal support AWG ee “ rp pig Dh Late TNS LE teed pra teeagtteal Aba Pint eyed GR Borne: nlx Rpndred fomilias ow | Aside from the personal benefits derived from ure practice of — Tble Teutonic Names” Sent | Secretary Speaks on “National paged on. le, Hare, = ore ee vate stitial ell Nie gir al habits, our wage-earning population can render thelr country no er, Says Divine Ss 4 : 2 Weahington was informed of her de-|the subject, strongly urged that all| Mayor Mitchel has giveu, F nadie slots ears iba gate os Her, Says Divine Sarah. Preparedness” Before the tention and it is expected that a ruling) taint of charity be removed in the © facilitate tho wor os eee cic aes tat te: é el . Democratic Club be arranged for in a @hort thme.| handling of these pensions. and caited nd no furtier delay ; creasing demand for capital to yp our resources, must, to & TORUON, Tap AN tha dle atic Club. of her jan party offered tojattention to the criticism already out this hum eanure |Chiet Clerk Fetherston of New be supplied throug els bolical plots in the world can't ea e of . <0 of the inv . sgl e clty . ’ rhe mé of individual sucec i Line je t tre There is and can he no politics give her ail the ald which the Serblan/aroused on account of the investiga month, Dota si "5 eS The m individu mined by at Mme. Sarai Bernhardt from making ‘ Minister at Washington could afford/tions being placed under the super ng approxi Brighton Arrested, Assistant earned, but by what Is saved, and the 4 nation depends — anotly wrowell” tour of America, | tho navy.” sald Secretary Daniels, her’, vision of the Department of Chart hildren in Postmaster Suspended. largely upon the thrift of her peop he assured the United Press in her] speaking before the National Demo- On the Sorbian Relief Committee! ties. F G00 Ghitaren thuacsnaie. Co ala Thrift stonly desirablo but necessary, and every offort should nf room in the Coliseum to-day, | cratle Club to-day, on the subject of with Mra, Pankhurst were Wotslay aerate see wile wilt Bs he ran OR wid It) further arrests are expected to-day be made to encourage it GEORGE EF, EDWARDS, President. rview came dues i the ra Snel Sea on ie ee " vl ve he! by mail dir io » at lens 5,000, r ee oe f vt performance of “Le: athe. | ret 9 ne avy, os . Oheddomil Miyatovitch, a white, A kindly letter carefully worded arent eaoribae often Laetiee lage of $3,500 at the New Brighton FANCY BALL GUESTS SEE AGED WOMAN WANDERED man destructton of cathedrals in| Chiefs df bureaus were selected from bearded, benevolent looking old diplo- | Will bo sent to each mother notifying {ake these children out of i | Post Office, discovered by Inspector | France and Flanders that packs two| ‘he trained men of the navy for thelr mat, was formerly Secretary of State | her that she is being paid this money ti ne piaoe them at Jacobs and other investigators who F FLAMES AWAY AS AY N 0 E | big houses daily in Lodon, efficiency and their integrity. aa: tan » for giving the mama service to the with tl mothers, as the law in- veh at wo there fo TENAN " sania: “I do not know,” sald Daniels, “tl Hk Pare, Aare Tar Rares, Sasee mate lo ste caro of her d sneak tended. ‘These children are now | tnvg, "een At Wor saeeY ip cbicliba they deity Waly ace the capable men he ni we times Minister to the Court of St.| Citiaren, as would be rendered by an! under the Department of Chari. | ¥°*'* . nf fave ' one ening letters from Amertoa,” said the | PO!!t« ‘apable men who have James at London, and representative iitation, B t and the funds, could readily A. A. Fethers ef clerk. | Children Pass Dow idder at, Pound Halt t n Hallway After) “pivine Sarah." “They were signed | DCC? named as heads of bureaus or | be turned over to the Child Wel- | « WKS arrested yesterday charged 1 ‘ » Wihara vith 5 te . in command of eets, Tt is well um- of tap onuntry at The Hague, Every effort will be made te fare Board, who would give such with violating the moctal lawe, eaa| Abartine i Lea quilid Home Where | with tersreribto ‘Toutonto nasnon” ¢a | Site “We are not here to awaken sym-| jaye her realize that the Child money direct to their mothers to Wit violating the portal laws, was Eifts Death Visite shrug of the Hornhardt shoulders), | 4estood that there can be no Demo- pathy for Serbia,” he sald this morn-| Welfare Board stands b ree care for the children in their | 0!TBned to-day before nited States | My “ey ‘Hut € defy them. © would have | cratic navy and no Republican navy, ing, “tt to prove Serbia's worthiness | fare Board stands by ready to homes. Commissionsr Cahoon in Brooklyn | when fret ‘ 1 f frozen and thinly| gone sooner Fad it not been for my | "Ut that while every naval officer a r ‘S| help her in the rearing of her These children could be main- j|and held for a hearing Feb. % His : ly ‘ | owes his appointment to a Congress- ‘of the sympathy already given,” i i hi & ants who h ‘ ! ‘ , physictan'y advice. T will go in O . children to better citizenship, and tained there at less cost to the ni f $5 rom furr . every’ ne Woish Pr a ° bail of $5,000 was furnished by former t root of the uu yi 1 } man, every naval officer puts making lav Potroviteh, poet, author, ere primarily a city, according to the average al: | jy a i mer | oiad, on to the ‘ jtober. T have no f If T must die : captain in the Serbian army, and re-| civic function in this new relation lotted to each family in the pen ostmaster — Edie Brooklyn. | pyjiding at No. 144 Bust Vitty-elghth | My A Willian i, Amorica, i! must be, It ts fate | t8® RAYY 4 strong fighting force above cently Attache in the Seréian I VEG FUER ANT CH SHS MWY Fores! sions. But little or no effort hi Fetherston ts popu n Richmond] street about 4 o'cloc! i tay. 1 inined. But 1 it be tu) uny and every other consideration.” ae sar ‘a ee aif to the State. It is generally con- been made to restore these {itt und friends went to hiv aid as soon]. rte: ap ' , ; rae se ut F anal’ De tuly ia+ | ihe same thing has been true ts Yon at London, said: "Serbin 1s] ceded that this principle once ones to their mothers apay OO! they found the stree | , dover ugainst assassination.” : 8 witaha cha ‘ 4 as they heard of hin Mr, Edie]. strange colection ne, I Hospita ‘ bom insured’ ano | 22arly all cases, Mr. Daniels sald, ef dying, Sho chose to cling to her) tablished in New York will prove 7 nd Assistant District Attorney Nor. |% “trang coleetl diiagal : ; aie You mean your life insured?” sho 1.5 secretaries of the Navy. Whe Mae deals rather than accent the hunilla-| @ precedent throughout the United Ny aa’ ha hab. on ‘of such |ton of Richmond County among them, |"8°%# Arale | a¥r \ OOS Oe ats Was saked boen “actuated by the split of tion of & Teutonic alliance, and ald| States. ndenits now in ins | ¥etherston claims to bea cousin ot |cence™® And Columbines. ee Ob, n not that," she replied. rica rather than by the split of n giv P | ‘ Notwithstanding 1 D | is B te FA Se) Garden, wh A CORT A roy Ave ranoas: tha y OmDaay: 1 i her than by at be aiyeo her at once 4f she is} A resolution was adopted that vari- |, Nutwithstand t treot Cleaning Commissioner Jobn 't, | Carlen. where & ot , Assurances that my company will) party.” Ha paid tribute to many a be save ons members of the family committee {{fration, whieh. had herston and of former Postmaster | Proates® . sreegenenete enabled to et back to France, | tomer secretaries, Inchiding Mesers. The Bulgarians did us the most|be present on certain days of the Jax heret« Gonatal Ronert gv enna Tho tir started ' wt-| that they will not be financially om-| Chand Tracy and Her- harm, Thelr atrocities wore #0! week, to be announced later, to con- | Com misslo | Fratie Mites satmnaater nt barrassed, tha will not be held | bert Republicans ‘rightful that the Germans them-|¢fer with widowed mothers. atothe New Bri able for dama some One's prop ying they had a rbion, been sunpended Mu ‘ b prog . eat selves had to call a halt on them. My The cases were taken in order | th ree * fi am blown ap. TC must ta Y in office “the 8 po. ay ties s a principle that only big men can ap- ‘wh mother was saved in that wa of the receipt of the applications. Willen te! dnwpact , f king to pre ns Usually Une | prec that he wt here is not a yard of cloth to be had| The average coat per family to the w mended 90 | tieg in te New Brighton office have : yt We} thou a Sountry best, serven hie party best.” in Serbia and the people are sufforing| city in the 161 cases fs $21.55 per Pe tnistaks | heen in the moncy romerve de ur n y Acre tee ee from starvation and from cold. } month, bard hi ae Ot costmnent ‘ “ tres rean politics, She retry iirlopedtiae yl po}. | "Germany will eventually be de- This is a lower average than Hoard of Esti _- fat | 4 President’ Wilxon too y can | feated by her victories. Russla has} in Chicago i whioh is $24.92. whieh 't HUNT FOR DOCTORS’ PLOT ron Kuti j wan dead on! thetie and. thinks he should resources not to be guessed at and! Jn all the cases the children would | 5) il Bh Shad ines these whh England's resources will! needs be committed to an institue | ties Depart xpected om ‘ | al defeat Germany in the end, Woe are! the law was not in effect, | Interesting testimony will be T0 60 BACK TEN YEARS sda dy Po an | ARE YOU INTERESTED trying now simply to keep Serbia! end would cost approximately $30 | anaes =e = Mrs, Hilzabeth Murp ; ; wiive during Germany's death strug-| per month in euch inatitutions. Many Corroborate Stapler's Confes- | 120" Banded her enits i Kuhlinan. hast ual | mal wnat a She nie ore ee eee living ep us i ed Marcella, nine tay aveniep, “Ahe| ee gas AMPAIGN FOR THRIFT? ane Janigoucnt, wie hae lene deen | ately §9 per month is assured the Y IVER WHO INJUR ion Regarding Mlegal Operations t By . wh «| portorman C P | N F Attracted to thelr cause, we says,| ity in each case. | Two WAS INTOXICATED and Inquiry Is Widened. } a aS 4 Srimy| Bho te inoat anslous to pea “Ame the articles caretuliy by thelr loyalty and their idealism. The pension ia granted for aix! | Aupetant Me r4 F - a ee aa mace iie tice, rand you will fi viene, cause, of woinen is bound up| months, but may be renewed accord- | ne sid to-day tha f : : ' . Hr | Hthle Gorina ; ti ey set forth, eda t He, allieas | ghe remarked ling to the needs of the family after} Artist Carer a Victim of t ohn nod Siied 5 ae es ag you live in Brooklyn or Queens manized, all that women have guined | tbat period. Motor Driving on the personally and corroborated detalls| Rosle for exposure and M ph oul WOMAN DIES FROM COLD. Tritt Mortgages will help you clear Would be lost, We can't afford to| The highest amount granted by | Bower ¢ one for seriously affected lung "GROCERY IN HIS your erty, No matter where freee Basin ot poate and war-|the Board was $60, in the cases of Stapleragito the o sult of innaling fam |S CHURCH. , way of todwing | You live we can help you save, ivan Fe fe the h the Charle Woodham y t ‘ eran aan the Caretak 1 for booklet young people and the children, and two families in each of which there Q - 8b lien New York phy A Wenunotiani Miaktas ie i _ rete ORY wo want America to take @ band in| Were #ix children under sixteen years) ears old, of No. 102 ast E\gUty” | performing vlan cnn ana |PENNELL SAILS TO LONDON, ine aioe anos c d woman abou THE THRIFT thelr Immediate relief, They need | of age. fourth Street, wis beld in $1,000 bail ‘ ; vo years old wa» found u te 209 R: Ss for 0 . bribing officials to cover up the caves * we eer) © ' Ja Ane A 2 yerson Street, Brooklyn 4 tomobile wh e him. ; Lhe Y. | turnishe: 0: ou EY = “The pdrty, when the difficulties at{Der Month where e mother was able! With driving an automobile while in] ayy rasuit, Mr, Dooling announced, Joseph Pennell, ar was @ passen Rennd! kator of St. Paull woe Thirty-el@hth Street lute last ‘is Island are adjusted, will tour{to supplement that eum by her own| 40 !mtoxicuted condition, Woodham | every guypiclous death certifi ger on the Ameri Philadel Mot t Ch of an unusual plan! nignt by J saralikan e country, aasalag aapaain, was arrested early to-day after a|aued in the Coroner's Office In the last |suiung to-day aoa for ne fund» for the financing of] DMO. nuilaing. she died be E = rey The board deemed it advisable to be machine He was driv 5 uck, and | ten yeara wi be jnvewtignicg, to clove his studio tn I A ‘i Jar ot pr seer of Ne serio rex arc er, an full confession « r pler, “ . ‘a | Hospital, who suid death Was due to PORTSMOUTH, Lngland, Jan, 16.—jonservative in the granting of al-| artist, and Morris Weinberg, a tullor,|made when he was about to be sen Pearengers, were | Major J 1 mt Gt l heart disease, superinduced’ by ex. Absolutely Remov Admiral ir Hedworth Meux was to-day |lowances, and careful family budget| both of No, 101 1 Street, |tenced for having caused the death | Church and Cant rofite will, Ko te building fund. | posure Ronan | es © to succer 5 yn, as they were « °o! omar # crim’ ve on he al i fifty will livided amor woman was 6 feet 6 inches in| H H { fard'tp tho case af Goamanies perege [eRtmANeR Wore made accordingly, | Brcatrm, O, Ted Tere ‘i the }of @ young woman, by 4 criminal | Of tho Russian d RA Wald MOOK | chile Nad weighed about 200 puunds | Indigestion, One pac! ord having boon elevated recently tojsince thus far there has only been! “patrolman Haden sent en toluntl they” ha: « ‘ nilate) time aaied 10" pr He th aaa Pi Sane Re, pues, ee et pa eiite valet black | Proves it. 25c at all ne House of Lorda. set . " film, ed lo vars for the |p t was in| plexiop and wore a w waist, black 6 dru he : ase of Lord #100,000 appropriated to carry gut the Gouverneur Hospital. checked up entation of the picture in London rail MT mt aba okirt and velvet bet ) } Fain , :

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