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i elise thes? ee: A SDR BAT SR Nee Ze: <a ee co SORES te tr NET TEER Oe jee Coa — 4 a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. _ ) |Comptroiter of the Currency by / UPHOLDS DETECTIVES | Detectives steete sad Tiempaey, Kall to) FEWER CENTRALS A B HEPBURN tonne president ofthe Third. Na. | ACCUSED OF BRUTALITY ici" | Tl i] jf te ie ’ tional Bank here, Four years later annem “Until it is shown that Ste cal rtes| 1 in 1897, he became vice president of | Capt. MeClosky Stands Behind I t | the Clty National Bank and in 1509) Men Peiwoner Saye Bent Hin up| t | wax made President of the Chase Na-| Capt. MeClosk tee $y y | tiomat with which he was connected | tacts Hurean Ae hed tna aan ite Peete I AN Doct dh —h AHI, Bat LA Tae ee | | 34th Street—New York up to the time of his death, complaint of brutality made by ‘Thomas | | He has served as a director of the | Raffelle after his arrest on Sunday on Bankers Trust Company, the Co-|«uspiclon of being a holdup man b lumbila Trust, the First National = 1 1 Bank, the New York Life, the Wool- | 7 @==atceaaeeremears a2; > oe worth Company, American Car and Foundry Company, Sears-Roebuck, Ed Company Looks for a| Succumbs to Shock of Double| te Studebaker Corporation and othe: | g,Boom Year and Isn't | Fracture of Leg in Auto | a esiurn haw alwayy been ac- Worried. . | pall | Foundation, ‘Galeria: University th le New York aavisan Com. | A. Barton Hepburn, veteran banker toes The niendentys ie Pesce “ot | is confident that there is to be a | Wo was run down by an auto bus on | National History and the Metropoli- 1 business revival and it is Sneek bar pied Clase tae SE Oe er Knee beste maigng its plans accordingly. The institutions, has written much on o'clock this morning, Another Offering of New Models (Thursday) VYomen’s Strap-Pumps’ Customary January Sale of Table Crystal and China EFRESHMENT Sets, golden- crusted goblets, cut crystal finger bowls and plain tumblers, everything in fact the hostess needs s in this city. He he Exceptionally Low Priced at col y will be out about $1,200,000 economic subjects. in @venue it now expects to carn if | For twenty-four hours there had) Mr. tfepburn was twice married. | is here in the Sale of Table Crystal. © this do not develop by, late in the | been NO hope of recovery, There was | His first wife was bate} Hattie A.) China, too, from the most informal ag a . o q the | Fisher, whom he married at St. Al- * fb 0 } € al Dai toe en Pid peda ta bans, Vt, in 1873 His second wife, | tea set to the most stately dinner e & B. McGuinness, accountant for | 0° biden whom he married in 1897 and who service. » the Soompany, testified before the| advanced years, Early last night he] survives him, was Miss Emily Eaton . : Unusual style merit and ‘ t 3 Pubic spiced Commission this | sank into a coma and did not regain | of Montpelier, vt. une. w The wares are just as distinctive quality are embodied in | ‘ m at the continued hearing | q The funeral will e place iday i “i 4 [ Ini affairs of the company. He Cn cee were Mrs. Hep. |sfternoon at 4 o'clock from St. 50% less. ere ee these Pumps, made especially . ‘the estimated cost of operation “4 James's Church, Tist ‘treet and - "2 ° °, he Bs Would be about $14.600,000 for the | burn, his daughter and her husband, | sadison Avenue. ‘The Rev. Frank W. . for Oppenheim, Collins & Co. 5 % bs es an increase over last year | Lieut. Commander Robert K, M. Em- | Crowder, Leet ing Phe te the | 4 10,000, Vashi: $ his " Jos F.| services. Friday night the ly will | : = 10 explain the increase, be|Heyura, of Clveland, and a younger Pe amen cocantens Storr. He =~ CWT NGTON’S f Patent Leather, Black Satin and Glace Kidski a aide there would b rage de- ? Q aon neemenctipieeeniatiess | in i “go Lawak Mrereaaee je; | daughter, Miss Cordella Hopburn. 81,000 FOR LOST WALLET, i of the le S Ik Louis eng nace idskin. é them would be many new employeos| Alonzo Barton Hepburn was born| A reward of $1,000 is offered by I. B. The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’? - Bight flexible Soles, Louis or Collegiate Heels. at Present scale of wages paid.|at Colton, N. ¥.. July 2%, 1846. He |Skudowitz, No. 129 West 29th Street, 5 % 7 ; ; Peel i for the wn of a black wallet Firtu Av :, & Hama machines for switching, he t€8-| wag graduated from Middlebury Col- |tninine a aamond feart pin," ting ‘and tes Av 39TH STREET Shoes also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store 5 the Gistallation of anything new was |ege In 1871 and became Instructor in| #4) MM, Wess “rida subway eteren a costi} in its Initial year of operation.) mathematics in Bt. — Lawrence | 72d Street and the Pennsylvania Sta- = & TH company, he said, had taken| academy and later Princtpal of the |‘? revs eset aged ey the rout | Ogdensburg Educational Institute, | ’ lookiel forward to & bik vincrease in bere Boy in Wala damenbty, 1s 1875 THAT UTA (e) i (eo) | busigess. Sa ; Weller; raia and served until 1880 when he be- - ' ; re ay Pauly Piped Pra hares fate ae state Superintendent of Banks, in a ch )_ Af Si ___1_T._h,_ 40 ae i es ¥ as serving three years. From ‘0 % * gues , if cmiltze a net increase of 115,600 tele- | 750 he wan a federal bank examiner Ne Connection With Any Oftrer Establishment in the World 34th Street—New York i York: City there will be 1,027,652 for New York and was then named photfés. In the rest of the State there will Be 461,751. Due to the increase | omitted Inst year and might be in in p&ones and improved business con-| 1928 woul! cost $500,000. He osti- Gitiotis he estimated there would be| mated the total income for 1922 at an iperease of 47 cents per phone in| $89,976,500 and the total exponses ut the Gross business this year. | $81.°21,500, showing an estimated He-also explained that the Febru-| profit of $8,755,000 for the current ary fSsue of directories which was year. WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET SALE—BELOW WHOLESALE COST About 250 | i For Clearance---Thursday | Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Taken from Regular Stock and | Reduced Regardless of Cost Regular Values to 75.00 © 38.00 | Many of the season’s most admired Models, devel- \ oped of soft rich fabrics and handsomely Fur-trimmed with Mole, Wolf, Nutria and Australian Opossum. Luxuriously Fur Trimmed COATS AND WRAPS Among the Materials are PANVELAINE RAMOLA BOLIVIA VELDYNE Reg. Trade Mast McCutcheon’s _ January Sale Household Linens srheea tree Teter 2+ -aateh Among the Furs are i at Reductions of 10% to 25% : SQUIRREL BEAVER 3 5 PERSIANLAMB MOLE Misses’ Coat Dept.—3rd Floor i Note carefully the following : AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM , January Sale values: : : - —— = — — i Pure Linen Table Cloths. E Reduced to Below Wholesale Cost « Good quality Cloths at unusually low prices. : 2x2yd. ee en | Annual Sale —Thursday $875 - 10.75 = - +~—«:12.00 Bach Pure Linen Table Napkins M 9 S : 22 x 22 in We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World EN S HOES : $6.00 ; 6.75 - ’ 8,50 Doz. : f 24 x 24 in. a ers W © PR TF AT REDUCED PRICES i Mosaic Tea Napkins THIRTY FOURTH STREET Of an excellent quality Linen hand hem- } stitched with hand mosaic work in corners, = In 4 patterns. e ma The First Reductions of the Season Springtime’s New Frocks Are crisply portrayed in taffeta—smart adaptations of the quaint modes of long ago $7.50 Doz. Of Sardinian Filet Lace ? Scarfs, Covers, Runners, etc., in Ecru Sar- 5 dinisn Filet work. Quaint and unusual pat- * terns—conventional peacocks, etc. & At Specially Reduced Prices Every BANISTER Shoe in Stock Reduced to *12.© Every GOTHDALE Shoe in Stock Reduced to *9,5° same® : Pure Linen Sheets *$15.00 - 17.50 - 20.00 - 5 ir . ° ; ee oe Every FRANKLIN Shoe in Stock 3 Pure Linen Pillow Cases $o 50 ¢$3.75 - 400 - 5.25 ~- 6.75 Peir { Reduced to 8. 3 Pure Linen Bedroom Towels $6.00 - 8.00 - 11.00 - 15.00 Doz. Cotton Sheets, Bath Towels, Bath Mats and Kitchen, Pantry and Glass Towels at Special January Prices ‘ James McCutcheon & Co. y Ryth venue, 34th and 33d Streejs No Luxury Tax on Men's Shoes abeoner The four models pictured— .00 each an extraordinary value at Spring frocks, yes—-but quite appropriate FIFTH AVENUE | Sor present wear Sere and in the Soighland. Mea's Shops— te Entrances On West 38th.and 37th Streets — Street Level™ Eee