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3 tails THE EVENING WORL so Teepe nee D, Passports Cannot Be qe 3 Used-to Dodge the Exclusion Law. WASHINGTON. Feb. 13,—Exeluston of, foreigners who uso thelr passports to secures iitenissign to the United Btates fo the “getrtinent: of labor conditions in Pas_country 4m provided for by an amendment to the immigration bil, eKroca uponidy embers of the Sqnate ‘ng, Hous 'tontiy and geported to, Con- ‘eres. i ‘The camendment 1s the résult of the demand from the Pacthe, Coast Buttes for the exotusjon of aarenene seallet) ‘gto Peal rt es spideistandliie Say Ale ‘edeainiatration snd the Ban’ Fran- eisco delegation now: in Washington conferring with ‘President Toosevelt The provision agteed upon ts ae fols ‘lows: That whanevac the President, ahuli * be satiafind that passports terucd BY, any ates, or to any, insular eceealoe of _ the United States, or to the Canal Zone \ate being used for the purpose of en- Gidling the holders to.come to the Co timentat 40 the detriment of jabor ca anton = the -Presttent may refuse to “permit such citizens ‘of the country Ie ‘much passporia to enter tle Con- tmental territory of the United States “Strom gach: other country or from such tnwular possessions or from the Canal oe report was Jald before the Benate ost Benator Dillingham, chairman_of te omnes —oa-—tmminrattony Objection was made to its immediate seonsicerasion and It went over unti to-morrow. ‘The report is in the form ote Sempiete ® ptatute. compen," | “ef the features of the compromise, say ing. aan a that om = Js provided to go Into the whole question of-tmmigration and report to Some aubscquent Conkrcas. “The com= mission is to consist of Cites menmers | -the- -memiere of the y to -enter-into-negotiations-with-any-coun- try for the regulation of the tmmigra tijn between the United- States and ee SOBRE cup ete ee FAILS TO OVERTURN ‘First Mrs, Ayers Unsucce fully Attacks Remarriage. 10 Author of “Sunny Jim,” Raymond F. Ayers, a }-known @uthor and magazine writer, Maud -Hanfte-clever young artist wine} created “Sunny Jim’ “and “Saxsy 5 ere. the latest victims of ellable divorce Jaws of dint: as revealed ing the complaint or Ayers against Raymond Ayers. Papers were fled to ‘The couple were mu sade NY, Jane. ldren. On Apr: hh W. Jones, of Minne: din Schenec- $4 The have Judge solute divorce to “from Ethabett DoAy charged the arife human treatment Falie lawyers appear senting 4 power of att Mra Ayers. _—.._ Brought “Suit Here” Mrs. Ayers, however, brought a su a teW weeks. is soluse divorce. Mra. ACT OF CONGRESS —ADAKOTA DIVORCE! OVER CAFE Fellow Policeman Loc Up in Jail Charged with Shooting. } Emanuel age, 0, mbeck. Liberty Cafe, Frey,. thirty-five n deta) Houston re on Kea 4 fired. inte his brain. forty-one years of, age, dlso "a spych Polloenan, Kustloned. at Ziegteied's Hal on-Buffalk street, Is a’ prisoner, charged with having Ored tlie shot tty patronage an th gauee of the which, resulted in Detween Lie Fre shooting, Tho meh had -beeti at lokgeriieads for rellod, and twice canie, to blows th to-day when the diners had Liberty Cafe Frey anil Weir n No, 18) Suffolk, atre Zhegtried'y Hall, be a Suddenly a shot was head and ‘Weir | Hobert Lipp a had penetrat crashed a away. a ah with Ul he ow y a ng his uniform for plain. cloth Frey was in uniform when shot. Weir cence shooting Frey, but was locked | kn ‘PID §25.A MONTH FE jercopied her. ‘Don't get exe woman, merely” my €&. me go!” leave hor add) tation and Is Now “AP LIBORERS SPEC OFCER BAUER LEONE SHUTOUT BY NEW) SLAW IN IH] BROPS BEAD I 13 THAT LB | ; Woman Companion Flees Sought by Police. died in Gouverneur Honpital to @ bullet: carrying with it a fragment o {dead tn Frey's brass cap. fbleid, rf ; Bijou TH last night koooifier hy broker's sudden ined to give-lar name. ho Was f_.membsr_o: ahd who-1s/ credited with) a ne, 6 $1,030,009 » womaz oar the Ucket-tuke; treasurer's window ring to-day. to J wal with A J-emoine the lobby in Wall ‘trees, to ithe. theatre, Falts-to Floor. row ed arg 96 from the plac her!" called 1, tredsurer T do not know ed, my" our busbar “He ty not my husband, s her hands. wring! own him. Hur Mr. Cam ) preased around some and ‘As he started back townrd' the wait— iR-Wwoman the man jig shands to tt ut | head and fall to the floor, Half @ dozen bs seen to teh, ne back of nis > had horror, to escape sud- une one. m: pb ran up, ae she said, gasped the “1 have been VARIETY SHOW FOR AS, TSH'S GUESTS Supper and 4 Dance Ended Novel Eniertainment by Society. Woman. svenant Mish: ¢ nit An street takes original Mrs, tutnme Boventy avenue the Madison ‘ono inf most carotully anda vatide Vives and Bea. and Remedy. Quickly Removes Dandruff, Stops Fall- ing Hair and Itching Scalp, Changes Gray et Faded Hair to its, Natural Color, Grows New Hair. TRY A FREE PACKAGE AT ONCE. WEDNESDAY, VALENTINES-—Excehtionally fone aS Varied Assortment This Crees FEBRUARY | 13, Good Goods for All Kinds of Weather. a ee PreTaleeltl anti enyte te Sasa: $10 : No. $ Are : To-m. > PExLtay Tet SSO VE Ns vever ; \ARNLAUR tay 3. of for the fi 2 fore Supine _ Clerk of Cour Attorney todlay flict wipers th a sult to othe favorite Commissioner tried to overthrow until he usemlty “Bargains” papara wit paksion und hhe of aimust ev hls friends of ye cream cat a 6 Saw the Knife Episoc Pulter quat Sue y Harrie: tals while episod gifted Minny Maud of a Atarah.. Window Jexally ~~ The Warraless i 1 wat, oS ‘. is a mn who tella long: winded stor about him. nobody, Cail dieprove, SR aes Brae etal Renner Lipo sete ARNE RE For Sprains and Bruises. Tt would hardly—be truthful to say Omega Oil cures Bruises and Sprains and Strains. ‘Nature herself does most of the curing, but the Oil stops the pain while the bruised place is being cured. The pain is what annoys you, and Omega Oil must be giv- en the credit for fixing you up 50 you will not suf- fer, Omega Oil soothes, softens and comforts any pain you apply itto. If the pain is not too great, the Oil is to be well rubbedin, This setsup.a good circulation of the blood, and ee result is always beneficial, Jason £ for thirtystirae yearm | Mwy er, and Auchied oclal 4 { the Gates Avenue fo oing ate an kipar Court trookte ns throng cyeare—old—aled: eel! and of i afternoon he had JUMPE! Then residence of Mr, r, about fifty: sulored from six weeks ax: on leaving the apartment late- itt D TO. ESCAP! prec she clap. (io pivscnor nan. peared : | Meanwhile the audience was applaud: : ing Hea! Crosman” in 5 {pny iy Of the jnan [into the treasurer's office and Dr. Hu- Guseebe mesos beck, who came with an ambulance erchey R front the New York Hospital, pro: ete Jer | nounced the case one of heart fallure, Interpreter S S_ tO RECOVET | rerercly und said thug: death had bees f Instantaneous, 2 ‘ a $2,600 from. Former. IIl_-Many “Weeks. Lemoine, No. nounced that tT stom hair ure E FIRE The | Besides rubbing, some’of the Oil should be bound around \the ailing part. Three size: ‘Omega Oil ts ilo good for Rtheumatien, Ni 10c., 25c., 50c. Sots Threat snd C leuralgta, Free sampje Omega Oil ‘Soap In every dortie of Omeas O! Seed ae pense World Wants Work m Nodinge Quite So Aten nen Bewe| Uful Mend of 1 Remenb SONGS FROM THE “RED MILL.” overtures, and songs swinging just_ the sing “Good A- Bye, John.” | “The Streets of New | York.” “Selections from the RED MILL,” Introducing “Every Day Is Ladies’ Day With ap the You pay $2.00 for B theat hits ofthe a Sea at the ; Columbia Records give you Bthe songs—to keep—just as the and chorus sing them— cylinder Kee- Bords and only 60c. for 2 disc. Columbia Records Are Best Send for a Cetalogue To-Day. COLUMBIA PHOKOGRAPH CO, ‘368 Broadway, 8/2 Broadway, 39 West 125th St. , Machines, Monday Morning Wonders. |!) 0, 000 Cakes 2 ae Made by ‘Armour, Colgate, Woodbury, Packer-and Other Big Concerns. The Annual Sale Begins Tecmorrow: ~The Lowest Prices: of the Year. those {)tacid cia dos Go-Carts. Me Sfecial Pricings for Anoth r Day That Should Interest — Parents. — Continuing vets great sale of Folding Go- Carts from The season | close. and/a'sale com? this ete nt 810, should be of interest to mothers. All these Go-Carts are of the fold= The sl ylehaverectining “back anct ash, = Steel = gear—and rubberstired wheels. meee 38 Go 3.98 87.50) Go-Carts ater These Are Reductions of Fully One-Third. (Third Floor.) Trousers’ that wil ’ n patterns, as well as plain black Made to sell at near double our clearing price, Meltons, Han Or serg Made Nobhiest —Worsteds, Fabrics that will stand hard wear and not show the strain. Sires 33 20 SEL G lothing. Hundreils of Suits, Overcoats and Odd Pairs of Trousers—at Prices to Bring a Crowd.-To-morrow. Men's — _ Overcoa ts, Made to Sell at $12 to $13.50, Oxford, Black and Fancy popular Jengths inthe very swaggerseimi- formmefitting sty and more c Men's “Winter Suits, to Sell at $12°to $13.50. Good’ Patterns, Pair, attractive special sales fc REET STORIE has just To-m Mail o ders. ‘prom ) Special tables Main Floor. To-m SteCe dr er esee SARBAAREIESEMSSEERASESEE BEE EAESESELEOEREAEES C446 Si" 25¢ bthe priee;- boa ones WK TS it * THURSDAY, | Chiffon Finish To-morrow. To-morram, 10a, Me to dT. ML White Goods. Bed 5 heets. To-morrow, 10 A, M. to 1 I. M, Women's Waists. seh Lapmaenenanseenee A.M. to 1. P.M. Mall Orders. Quantities Naturally Restricted. orrow, 10 A.M, to 1 1. Me Silk: Mull. Mind thatees 10 A, Me to 1 Pe Me Ri Dhan ‘ Millinery: bright Biraw ate FPFFFISH TIS Mala Proor orrow, 10 4. Me to 1 Pe sk of splendid soft Anish. 6 fall yard wide, rae &e 3 to PoP ot Jolaba Nataso. ind fine, a plece, We. N orrow, TOA. Mi PESIEEIIIESI SESS FSFGIDOEDY fo} ui a tMala flo Saleopsustivasescevevevesensess EL ES SSS eS SS SS SS SS SSS Ee SSS EEE ESS fronts trimmed pretty. ambnoid+ FOFISTVIITS POaesehesanaee A hd ia FHEISISVHFIVETESOSS |ALL DAY.| SH ay SALT, ‘ Nani peas HYDNO: $7.75 Jerseys, Friezes, as, in Gray, All the icun xtures, } oas-welinas-the-very- popular ervative styles—ined In Vene- | ¢ and shown in sizes 34 to 46, $7.75 — ofthe most. popularWinter-stytes Cassimeres, Velours 1 Twelve $1.00 ¢Third Hloor,) W aists. Baaeval New Spring Styles. med Collars attached omen $s different styles to select from; PERSIAN LAWN WAISTS, front has wear well, appear well and give absolute satisfaction yoke of lace insertions and orna- show Many’ attractive maented with ‘pretty 0, AS waist_and 29 to-34 inseam medallion. ca:Madé s-to WORTH $2 to $2.50, sell at $2.59..... $1. 98 *<(Second -Fleor, Ww omen 's Die with flare flounces trimmed with ruffles, plait- ing and tailored bands, each . WOM! styles, leading Spring colors; accordion plaited cor tal- At Unusually Inducing Prices. Women's Petticoats fade of good sateén or gloria cloth; _an excellent assortment of desirable I8c $ GOOD. TAFFETA PETTI- COATS, made of an excellent qual- ity of material, in black and all the full flare flounce prettily: trimmed with hemstitched tucks cordion plaited y ruifle, ats; = @ EXTRA GOOD TAFFETA PETTICOATS, a very heavy quality, in black and col- ors; prettily trimmed with shirring; made with { or ace 98) 5498 warehouses Shoes -offered us the entire. lot at about half price. pearance, Women's Shoes---Big News. Good Style Footwear, of - Patent Coltskin and Vici Kid. Shoes made to sell at $1.50 and $2.00. Specially priced at 95c Knowing our tremendous. selling ca- pacity, a maker who wanted to clear his of 4,000 Pairs of Winter Shoes of excellent style and general ap- Made of good, solid leathers AT well, 1907 early Sprtty hat will we: styles. ALSO a large number of Women's Shoes bearing a famous trade-mark name —shoes sold regularly bring $3.00 and $4.00, Only small sizes of the latter, Sizes 2 to 8... (Third Floor.) Widths B to EE of all except the Trade Mark Shoes, (Tatra Pioor,) Ta=bisin-Hlack-and=Eancyesiet 2 é : ae aa Fancy a= some~tave” yoke effects and” bilnid a Hass owlitg —of Chath: Checks. All | Syiss-embrowery, others have clus-"j] > Reon -sik-sewn. Venetian or serge | tetssef-baby tucks” and handsome Shown in-“regular" and “stouts,"” in si | open-work embrold- 1746 i [=~ ery; three-quarter tengee