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pea tot A STOR) OF MOUNTALN RAILROAD LIFE. by FRANK H. SPEARMAN. ALBANY, March 20.—There are now In the State of New York 1,073 banks jand other financial institutions under | his supervision, says B. L. Richards | | State Superintendent of Banks, in a re- |port to the Legisiature, They are of the following classes: Banks of deposit and @iscount and | branches, 801; private bankers, 8%; trust | companies and branches, 129; savings banks, 140; safe deposit companies and branches, 84; Investment companies and | , 20% personal loan brokers, 1; foreign la ‘tt rporation agencies, savings and | ib fay. Be foan associations, 2 261; Bi “Piandtne fot \0, be er wore al sociations, 1; land bank, 1, and credit untona, 14 pert. Musenng Sinus,” The Mountale me in the f my ex ‘The expense of administration of the vide," feds Me, Have not in a single instance been State Ranking Department In 196 was sueatiees. | disappointed $227,020, an Increase of $1,206 over 191 on Dias riouted Corporation, to be coed “IT don't expect to spend all my life pec ataen Sai the ici, Motion Pleture” Theatres SYNOPSIS, Holmen, anug ster fs reveuied trom ttle Hel quilted oas” in this country, I shall have to leave behind me, when I go Enst, some one teprevent my interests and tc The great wealth that Escape Fire by Root Ronte, Patrolmen Van Houten and Deary dis ‘Toovered a fire in the three-story brick building at No. 234 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, early to-day and alarmed th: occupants. Because of smoke, five mem {besa of the family of Livszia “Scutter, if th jin this cou | Amos Rhine! 1 substan. |tial monetary backine outside bis care | This is why, George, ee wah in Che erocey ot of Samu sky on the ground fi and did M 500 damage Lam “esenting to ou In this cecti- el | fieate, a second one-third of the cap- ‘yi lial stock of the Superstition Mine, | lm and Storm | Now," he exclaimed, putting up his Deland 7 rescue fet Whinander to eer id Mr Si Rocatithe mins cists Pica posi als It'to Whinelander, CHAPTER XIII. A Fight for « Fortune. court hones, out A bright morning sun beat down !n |r erstitic Rhinelander ee ace rita taamat| felted Holmes (that known | Lt becomes beautifully soft, Mine, Near the mouth of the tunnel | jixewise aa Letty «bur whose Fell wayy, abundant and atood Amos Rhinelander, now sole} name was Flyde), has fessed ho} NA} a au owner of the property, giving or- jee LAL nniaen pen ae glossy at once. ders to bin foreman. At the loading) wii be paroled apeut the de Platform not far away, George Storm | SPIKE. Save your hair! All dan- was bautering with Helen Holmes It was the day after her hazardous | ;, flight down the aerial railway, she looked as refreshed ing as !f she had never meaning of the word trouble. George Storm, her companton, at Wart and young, was disputing with net Seaerur for hands to shut off the pr Seagre "Phe mine is and charm- known the) and ex- of gratitude i’ pressions companions togther, this from elther of you. and 1 will ask from you"—he was speaking to |Storm—"is to see that our dividend | checks are mailed to us promptly.” A man came up to Rhinelander with a letter, He opened the note and ad CLOTH AND DRAW IT THROUGH HAR Dear Mr xe tell Rhinelander rad the distinc note aloud y. For a very slowly and druff goes and hair stops coming out. tter to} vhae Surely try a lerine Hair Cleanse” had What be lie vou wish to immediately double the But | Which become beauty of your hair, Just moisten n known all over Nev t ‘eloth with Danderine and draw it care- t uring pr © | fully through your hair, tak Helen for tho pos f a pocket ath nF i 1 not [strand at a time; this will mirror he had fic her van- 4 ned h pf recovering | hair of dust. dirt or any exe tty bag, when ap-lerty that i vy ProP= in w few minutes you will be proached. “I am afraid Tam do trop! what now s+ for Your hair will be wavy, fluff ' Hite? fe aad 4 looking from | His mind was we ‘ nd | dant and possess an incomparable soft mE ere le ore b sale that red tis lost| Besides beautifying the hair, one ap Helen fis 1 the least bit “Why € me srese ¥ took | plication of Danderine dissolves ery not at ail," she disclalmed. “We and Wrote out a desp: particle of dandruff; invigorates the were « for the team to|4me ; peratitior | sealp, stopping itching and falling ha me back fr \ ! ; mad Band ne is tothe lair what fresh fi ; ; } with Rt showers of rain. and. sunshine are sneha Aaala ed he Led eah t ae vegetation, It goes right to the root bd pet ay dens at tt " nvigorates and strengthens them, Is abashed “tt . wed ' stimulating and life-pro- ’ le, “l ing ; from Me nd xo to town with g und beautiful f ries j me ee s r, and lots of it, if you will a i a intervene ; et a @3-cent bottle of Knowlton’s 7 anes et an Atay lerine from any drug store or te 1 nrinue Spike for the mine w loaves the. counter and try it rt i $ Is t in Save your ha the Su M mixed u re crooks vutiful ONE , 1 M sancttntnan st 25 cents y ‘ Aa piece of property th Penne Sh SUMAN ns. e added, ne " « wishe va. certiticat of thi ant , too, have 1 every turn of the road since 1 went into this ¢ You lost your GERMAN BAZAAR FUND GROWING DALY. 1S NOW PAST $500.00 MARK Ambassador Von Bernstorff Takes Chances With Pocket- ful of Dimes. His pockets bulging with dimes Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, bought chances on win ning a variety of articles, ranging from an atitomobile to a silk hand kerchtef, at the bazaar in aid of the orphans and widows of the German. Hungarian and Austrian soldiers tr Madison Square Garden last night The Ambassador slowly made his way about, pausing every few min- utes to pay for some article which was thrust before him, ~ In front of the “Alt Nuremburg’ castio he halted long enough to drive a dozen iron nails into the wooden statuo of Roland, which will be fully sheathed with tron when 25,000 nals have been pounded into place. He then attended a concert in the Gar- den Theatre which was arranged by the Entertainment Committee of the bazaar, While the Ambassador and several friends were ip the Garden several thousand persons were outside pa- tlently waiting their opportunity to join the big crowds insi In the afternoon Har ing a soft hat and a younger man, Was @ visitc eposited his ticket he was recog- nized by several newspaper men. The word was quickly passed along among the booths that the Pittsburger was “doing the fair.” Thaw stopped at several booths and took chanves on numerous articles displayed in the arena stalls, He was also observed in the K iss where the side shows are. ‘The total receipts for the bazaar @re now more than a half a million dollars. On Saturday the visitors left $87,500, 2 A . ¢ © juice a »Y pure that 7; we eat It Cs | Cracker Jack The more you eat, the more you want /f Peanuts, popcorn and molasses candy with just the natural color and flavor, make children, and grown-ups, too, like Cracker Jack. It’s made of the best materials, untouched by hands, in a spick-and-span factory, packed so that it comes to you good, fresh and pure. It’s not only a delicious confection, but has greater food value than whole wheat bread, milk, rice, beefsteak and many other staple foods. Each package contains a novel premium that pleases the children. Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Booh. Sent free on request. Aadress Dept, Av RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Brooklyn, New York Bush Terminal Beilding No, 20 Triple Proof Package that keeps out mois- ture, germs and dust, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, 7 “REPORT ON STATE BANKS. CTT SAR ARIUS RI eet i MARUNM 20, 19186. 9 50 J: Green Trading Stamps _ With Purchase of $1 or y*CUT OUT THIS COUPONaaus Free Ti IT IS GOOD TOMORROW ONLY H More. Present Coupon } . suas Coupon is good for $0 (FIFTY) ave Green Trading Stam PSFIRET with purchases of $ or more, Tuesday, March 21. t LTT - hese Stamps are of the sa those i MM @ you would ordinarily obtain with your pure eam Li ‘ @ chases GREENHUT'S, 7 Fve, World, 3 16. 143 ' aeanen aos GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR You'll Find the Duplicate of This j Trimmed Hat Featured in a Leading “'Spe- # cialty Shop” at Wdddddd da ddddllddddddilddad Wi “a araNNnUrs —SECOND FLOOR = eaters 33 and $3.50 Shoes ¢ in This Sale Tomorrow, at YY Le = 31.98 \47 High-grade footwear, representing the over-production of a well-known mane at tie wane han wy maker, in all the season’s SMART NEW STYLES ~ button or lace, patent leather, | | materials—of exactly \\ \ gun metal, calf, bronze or kidskin- all style heels. All have Goodyear welted soles. the same sh ape trimmed in precisely similar manner. If the labels were taken All sizes and widths in the entire lot. from the hats you couldn't tell the original from the copy. Women's $2 (Party) Slippers made of blue Women's $6 White Calf Lace Shoes—tashion's or pink kidskin; hand-turned les, covered > Cuban heels; two strap over instep; favorite for Spring; beautitully made of genu- Our Price $9, 50 all sizes, D and E widths; moder- $ ine white calfskin over a neat and grace- 2 ately priced ; 1.00} ¢, laid; lkallt walane Gan IS. Women's $1 Boudoir Stippers made of white sabia babhary stent pied This charming hag is made of Lisiere Braid, feather edge poplin cloth; hand-turned leather welted +; covered Cuban Louis $ banding, with glace ribbon trimming soles; all sizes UPTO8 .6.. cece eeeee 5c heels, all sizes, AA to D widths... . ae | 45 Other Hats—-special at $5 10 $35. jp——GREENHUT'S—MAIN FL: Women’s Hand Bags | GREENHUT'S--MAIN FLOOR This Sale Tuesday Only! ~ Boys’ Novelty Spring Suits _ and Reefers at§], 95 eae p> ~GREENHUT'S—MAIN FL.—— Quadruple Piate Cheese & Cracker Dishes A new style made of shoe leather, / @ ), taper lamb and satin, in all the All Sizes 2') lo 8 — At Sy) 95 new Spring colors; lined with AW @ ol An exceedingl \ rtunity to buy clothing for j : be / fancy stripe or figured taffeta = | 14\ your boy fe hiediate and turure Wea? | a __brenty pierced design—with en- * silk; fitted with purse and mirror; . ao The best values of/ered this season at the price. JAN | T%s, | kraved glass dish and plated cover. some with centre compartment; \OT © Cf) The Suite—in light snd dark| The Reefers Norfolk and } Rogers Al Plate very smart 9 Or wi rm krey: Fancy Mixt black] Double-breasted | style >< | Table Ware, p in the new Billy B tures, Black and White / i Cheat of ét $14 00 HAND BAGS OF VARIOUS LEATHERS y Tuck i | Shepherd Checks & Blue / \/ ] Te Pieces for . a LEM nlite Norfolk styles 1.95| Sereeisives $ 1 95 Plain, Colonial or pretty floral Bian Reawiat op Cae © EID] 208 years, LID Powers design,’ in gray or bright finish. special y . ‘ est with drawer. Bach CHIN. CHIN. VANITY et) or Siae | | ists of 41 pieces, as ° ! | Boys Wash Suits | | Tea Spoons, 6 Table Sizes 2!) to 10 Years; Tomorrow, at 6 Coftes Hpouns, 6 Ferka, 6 ‘Knives, faery M Billy Boy, Junior Norfolk and Tommy Tucker sty! / " 6 Individual Butter Knives, I WOMEN'S SUED c ee ee inches \ The materials ure: Madras, Percules, Chambrays RK \\ Sugar Shell, t Butter Knife, 1 49¢ teas—stripes and combination color effects, also white. wo Gravy Ladle, L Cold Meat Fork, sivas 496 1 Berry Spoon, GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOO| ° ° . . % @ 7 . Women and Misses Will Save Money by Attending Tomorrow’s Sale of Fashionable ' Suits, Coats and Dresses at *16.50 se Are S19.50 to*21.75 Garments, Speetatin Pri iced at °16.50 for Tuesday ONLY STUNNING NEW STYLES SPLENDIDLY ee GREENHUT'S—3D FL.——~ DD | 8.75 Baby Carriages CREENHUT'S Other Sales For Tuesday's Shoppers Women's Dainty Under- ; MADE OF MOST DESIRABLE MATERIALS muslins——at........eees 50c Reed Puilman Styles This opportunity to select from the best- Gold Filled Watches riers and women; Spec Tuesday looking and most representative styles pro- 89.50 W sithen W sichon $15.75 Only ... duced this season at less than regular prices is le men and boys; 7, 25 iite exceptional, ‘8 Beautiful, splendidly made, full quite exceptional Women's Fine Silk Honiery—white, size Reed “Pullman” Sleepers, 1 i. - s ad black, colors and fancies; all scare i Or, cata Smart Suits, at °16.50 reas), um impactor Ga ers! os nber tired ions); pair.. wheels. Natural color, grey or These are shown in a variety extensive Spring Weight ‘Halmaroon"” Over- white enamel finish. coat enough to suit every caprice They are all for iman-tailored throughout and made of excellent materials, thus assuring you garments which will give excellent service und remain shapely fora long time to come fhe model ILLUSTRATED is of Serge, with nen, regularly $10, 250 an $15, choice 8, at Men's $8.95 to $12.50 R. coats all sizes; at Men's Trousers —all sizes” 54 waist measure; at i GREENHUT'S—4TH FL. Tuesday’s Food Specials Solid Mahogany Standing Fl Fret se deter pleated back. It is only one of the numerou tanpe ee Telepione 4000 Chelsea.) tyles equally effective from which you may MRM, AL vee eee sees 9.75 Dessert Vears ch including Semi-Nortolk, Tailored and OUR GREAT SALE OF “USEL RAFFETTO'S COGNAC Dd y effect PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS PEARS 0 jars, 84 ‘ : UPON EASY TERMS OF PAY- We quart The materials are; SERGE, WOOL POP- MENT CONTINUES TOMOR. RAFLETTO'S. LIN, GABARDINE, WHIPCORD = AND how SHEPHERD CHECK Every lined with satin or peau de cygne For details of above sales, please ce our advertisement in this vening’s Journal suit is richly Ml sizes for misses and women up to 44-inch : $16.50 bust $16.50 (7 7GREENHUT'S—BALCONY: | may Jo4 og Beautiful Dresses, °16.50 Swagger Coats, at 16.50 Dy ‘© ‘ racine FLOUR, Handsome new which Crepe Me ori | Cut on splendid new faring tines \ ) FOUNTAIN PREMIUM FLOUR combined with Georgette Crepe, and Tatfeta, Char BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS are destined to = 4.0! Many charining new ideas in trimming are intro: wiging from small checks to swagger plaids. ONE ee oe with TEA duced, as well as 1 ty rt jit TRATED. spheri wile 78 All the handsome pri sar | Other ats fas 1 of such excellent materiuls ees Style Gold Filled “Gel VIEUX ROSE, HAGUE BLUE, COPI COVERT GROTH FORMS Cun ne Miln’" BasersPlece Metauae SMOKE AND SILVER GKAY, HAVANA | b, TAPFETA "AND — SHOWER-PROOL attached 10 your own farm EMERALD GREEN O WHITE ORF | D ¢ w 1 wait x New Crop mice All sizes for misses and for women up | for women and misses and extra sizes up OUR REGISTERED OPTO- FANCY SMALL GRAIN bust, J to Sai bust METRISTS EXAMINE YOUR 10 ive, S%ei 8 ibs EYLS WITHOUT CHARGE, ———--—- GREENHUT'S—-BASEMENT" cardines ["GREENHUT'S—MAIN FL: STARD SARDINES “Huei 1 (Qe A | S ] . R f t larwe car » —— OPTS Be nnual saic of velr ‘igera ors The “Hump” S38 an bial In Tuesday's und Kefriger i ‘. >: p NG PEACHES ators at figures wh it 1 ‘ ee ‘ refrigerators most econorica Ata | 1 Novel Device That “Locks Apartment House Lift Cover Refrigerators 40 inches | Lift Cover Re | the Locks.’ high 4 inche ide, 16 inches | frigerators: a ih) ”, mn 156 | deep; ice capacity 50'Ibs.; white | 38 in. high = Packages 5 10 HARY fst of ray » COFFEE 25¢ Apartment House Refrigerators » ie A device TA i 21 i ie i it h s lor RUCLAR HE eAriNG GURCOLATE 100 Wee | (ners daent easennsl 4 mat best tanie BEST FAMILY amel provision $¢ by all women Mt . ice ca- | rat 9.50 enam The inven- pacity | Aeunieat House Refrigerators 52 provision tion of a me- 100 tbs 23 Is hamber at chanical whi bs. | genius pee ), | 6.50 Stronj as steel and light as @ snow- Ps ee AVENA OATMEAL pro 1 75 Side Icer Refrigerators ake. Kustless enamel finish, These BUTCECO BRAND ROLLED nue j } | inches, width 31 inches, rattan Tecluil " HE HU mp TMEAL re SOC. inches; ice capeity i i is wonderful aid to NABOB BRAND RO TF enamel provision chamber; $4 — hair-dressiag, See it in our Notion

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