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; 3 A oon und It was exactly three minutes { after 12 when he attached his signature 2 to that measure, 9° 4 HN. F. who has bee} 4 ing the y { the Ca, } A ithis 1 t time {{ waa signed bd ——ehook —pands—with=Mr-—Prt 1 3 5 o iJ to SMvEr WES DrOURTE TT Mid presonty CONGRESS ENDS BILLION DOLLAR SESSION IN FUN Driving Finish for for All, With ‘Roosevelt Sharing~in M4 destroyers: | $3,(va.00) for aubmatinen: | H) ting the Rush. 1,000 additional. sailore; 1,000. more} thes woo a fihurines. and major general's rank for} o Be | Philippines agricultural bank a= (Special to The Prezing World.) | thorizs | WASHINGTON, Murch (>The second] ,oomesaty foundation for the promo- session of thw Iiftyaninth Congress ad- Journed sine die at noon to-day with an appropriation recdrd of almost $1,100,000,- | @0.and the passage of a number of no- fable laws. "I hip S : had Sen. the last was abyndoned tn hour, but most for which a real throng) Members of both Houses showed the. @ffect of the drivin finteh of the last few daye, and when th Feaumed at 9 o'clock to-duy a nun Of tho national iegislators were « from thelr acats, Those who wore pres- ent, although looking fikged, were in ‘@ merry mood, and the throng of visitors | that crowded the Capitdl were enter- tained, oe pentatiy te tie Herren wit nongs, presentations and%«eneral merry- making President Roosevelt arcived . at! Capitol for the closing business ab the ITHE EVENING hibited from contributing to political cs paign funds. inanclal aw authorizing deposits of custom recelpta in nutional banks, adding’ elusticity to currency and in- creasing supply of small bills, Alcohol making extended to farmers. Balary increases: Pitty per cent. to Vice-Preaisent, Speaker, Congressmen and Cabinet membern; ‘all salaries of | Ministers-moreed;viernuiBly $7,008, ralaed: LO 10,00, postal clocks and carriers pay Increase Linited “rgeht “of appeal vin casos given to Government, Hallway employees working United. Army—Arullefy reorganized and en- Jarged; field Gatteries. combined In alx Fegiments, and coast batteries con- stituted @ corps; grade of lieutenant. | ®eneral abolished after retirement of} Peenent incumbent; Adjuant-General’ eltice re-establisfiied; near! 100, 000, appropriated for waterways impro' —<Two 25,000 ton battleships; two erin hours of Ind once established. ew spelling: stopped. i} Inspection law permanently ro) - revenue. cutters sutzortzed. nand Writ 2 Ytountata For. ssordered st red. ensas. inyitet to - 1 an Fisheries, 186, and Iy= Yi probe, | itJon of women and child Here Seed = et) * ordered yz Title | of Senator Smoot confirmed by — SENATE WIND UP ~ WITH FILIBUSTERS.| oMers in the White House ‘he signed the Aldrich’ currency, bill and the first méaaure algned by him after his arrival @t the Capltol was one nuthorizing an immigrant station at Charleston, 5. C. The President was preceded to the Capitol by several members of his Cab- inet, and soon after hin arrival other “wantbers canié” YA “Ani Cents K.estH IH ths Toon set aside for] him in the Sonate wing, Ja addijionte the Cabinet,-wers—James It Garttrid, d Secretary of the In- cK and George Von L. Meyer, who succeeds Gearga B. C you ar Is Assintant secre The Presid&< the White seb and ‘ own fouse stat — Forty bilis In all were sl President at ¢ a by the in en- his task before isiation) in} attaching hie signa atted ] a other |g, leaving the| to the] | visitors Capitol at White House THe Tit gress was delay ror in the enrol ~fette bith ren vices for trainmen enrolled 111 nc ofan neTeement b the confereen, and it was found th & change made In phr if tated re-enrollment. At 1105 A. M Oficial clock’ was turned back to 11.4 to permit the correction of! the error The Senate adjourned sine dieat’ 1 POM. and the House at 130 HOUS ADJOURNS aM HRY rhe Evenitx World.) WX Marey 4—Tas hour in the House before adjourn . The Congresst-nal of the Ta Fol: ne ho Leura Ol The biT had been if _Fesentative Taw Representative ‘Mocking Diray Doodle" and the Congressman Tawr making “white cme Congresiman matter mid iusto Williams said Ure * Demor rata: so imu beading. ms_the roth ¥ PUL ig tis nt of G istrict qnust return, Tawi come DAC ald. on by Speaker eir just before Mr.” Clark Cannon to. tui Adjournment... Uniels recog fied Jobin, Sharp Willams, It haw een sald, Willams sald, “that a rout doal Of yooa advice hex veer waste ed-on the other end of the Avenus (the White House), but we have the satis. faction of knowing that the other end of Ue Avene has wanted a great deal of food advice on us Mr, Williams eu and then’ proposed —whigh "was zed Speaker Can- A yote. of unanimously non, ted: i House adjourned sino die at P.M, PRINCIPAL LAWS ENACTED BY THE 69TH CONGRESS. | __ WASHINGTON, March i—Theae ard the principal laws passed at the second’ seasion of thw” Fifty-ninth Congress, which adjourned at noon to-day: Santa !,Domingo, Morocco, Mextean Boundary and American Pecuniary Clans Arbitration treation approved, —j Immigrant law revised providing meana to} excliide Aslatic coolles; in- creasing the head tax and steeras: "| when Scnator ™') $20,000,000 SURPLUS WASHINGTON, March 4—The Senate Had just bean-reileved in-its closing hour of the filibuster on the Ship Subsidy | bill to-day’ when angther was begun. Senator McCumber“brought up the an- | f lent claim of the heir® of Samuel Lee | \ for selmbursement..on—aceaunt.of-an+ election cpatest, = - Senawr Latimer, who has constantly ‘opposed the bill, ateonce took the floor, | He had proceeded with the re of} the record In the case for ten m | _ANegetable Preparation forAs- similating the Food and Reg ula- romachs aul bee oy Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine ‘nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Reeyoe off Od Dr SAMUEL PCEER a Seal - Me Sana + Biechstle Salta Arar Seed ¢ fect Remedy for Consli cca Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP_ Fac Simile Signatuce of NEWYORK AUG Months olds 3) Dosis $35 Gr NTs ee CAST WOES min For Infants.and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over Thirty Years: THe CeEMTAUR company, MEW YORK erry, SEEROD SARs AAR eae Reeesanspaasacenan RIA. McCumber asked was to be-continued to the} jator Latiner replied that it Mr. McCumber raid he from the buret and the bill oppositio: mit: s. ONeill-Adams G | Stores Occupying Two Blocks. Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N.Y. seeene Pesecaceseceescocesesceeesen +. fa penalty of the pralric SHIP SU BSIDY PIGUT c widths, secure cetncalharge=o —the-small and finally annouz sizes 244 to_pay n's Branded Kidskin Shoes, laced or. r, Women's Patent 5, -dress—heels, hand-turned sole, “dull tops, laced, never sold for less Three lines of our. regular Coltskin_§ than § 00 high-grade | adam lot _of in colt and kid s jeciheaboweshats-aze-all-atees an4"A-t0-R This is a rare opportunity to $1.95 Women’s Rubbers 19c Pair 600_pairs-of Women’s Rubbers, the end of our bi to 4; autepular Soc. quality, marked special for shoes at price,. perp ire 2 Women’s Fine Shoes, Values $5.00, $3.50 and $3.00, 1,000 Pairs for This Sale Mail il Orders BUILDING—3d Ftoor | { tubber s; ecetsereestbeesesd test se 19¢ Dr fit FIC IN THE TREASURY.) of? Minne mittee on In the Hon ‘of ‘facing a \ AABEATOMERE tii ( a Une of Mr. Tawney to $1. siderably pulley Mies her wi pian Coan Dit Nets 1 Two Yards Wide rselyes fortun ci Brussels Net, two yards wide, at, ored-Goltlon-Brussets-t nda quarter yards ; one vines io wide, in whit 50, at, per yard French. Valenciennes Laces The correct patterns and designs for trimming Summer gowns— | styles indorsed by the leading dressmakers of f qnatities-of-these- French Valenciennes” acest ming’ widths, and in eve y below other quotatic 39c. fora dozen 4 55c. for a doze zen aide 79. for ad ss Nets are possibly the scarcest article in the line. of dress and-at-the-same-timte-( We count ou! most in-demand wide, Values cream and e cru, insta Ons: rds; vi plug 55c. mplete assort= rrable tit= with insertings to match, ‘ge choice of palterns, many unique designs, and prices con- | ato present. | . widths: i j White Cotton Sy cee and ates Hie sed earreon ee 98: Superior Stores in Greater Hew York : £2 liroadyeay, cor. Hovand, Mroadway, oor 81 St. and authorizing an Intornational con- ference. Wxpatriation law, defending cftizen- aI ee etait of Americans married | at ‘Bervice Pension law, cgmbrac: Bes Hrondra eet ee Third Avenue, ‘ping AY. cof. th mh Aver be ty ney c1xN { Oia Sixt maak fae OSs oat he ty Tee, - = note ane panic en $3.50 SHOES on Atrialwilfconvince Mee that W.L.Doug- ! as $5.50 shoes are Dialog guate. 1 f A thebestin the world. [ys $1.59, =f 14 Parior covered | ur Ver~ ea teee ete see: MONDAY, SSAAARASAAR ARR AORARSER RECA SR AREA AR AR AAAHANA REAL RASS | Peeeeens Adancece MARCH 4, 1907. "Aves Busy Corner A HENRY IEGEL. 10 A.M. to 1 P. No Mall Orders—Quantitios Limited. Pres, M. TO-MORROW. 1OALM. TOUT. Me French Valenciennes Laces. i Insertions to mateh; patteria; worth 15c, 10 A.M. TOT very pretty NOUS Oke, 12 coods, ue than 'S pleces to @ customer, YARDS FOR fore than & er. Yard, yards Muh tent ne TO-MORROW, Printed Dees Lawns. Tegular Sc. 18 t9-10-¥. to @ cuaton oy Hivevseeacadisvesvelheosveves SE ines aenneee asd | | Pi VO} 70 5 AVEL 59! eautiful Milli t attracti fe. Each lat is f neatort of t Er of firope and The Formal Exhibit Will Be Conehicee 1 To- flerrow and Wednesda é models of the 1B’ inger e Waj ed with tn} sts — Beautiful New Models the newest laces, n Lions aut embroy at that is beyond th fo Teis ex! reme seen: ie ¢ 3 e « % t Pie 2 e atl ce | i ful Py ot ae Me MO! 10" IOA.M. TOL, Persian. Lawn Waists. Slightly handled; | fronte have ro) (Second Floor.) Regular prices from $9 to $10; dainty floral deco- rations:to choose from; each piece traced with (lasement.) Trou Boys' Double-Breasted Sults, with 4 in Pants; "sizes 8 to 16 years, 3 8 and $5 to 10 respective! navy blue, —Foyaland—red_—serges-ami-fancy—matecisisy- tr: patent leather med with silk soulache bralds, belts-and-silk-ties, (Third Floor.) Several’styles to select {rom:.made of. White Persian Lawns, trimmed with pretty embroideries; fine plaits and in- sertions. Long or short sleeves; open back or front, 8c. regularly, reduced to. ,,.15 Asis vanities (Becond Floor.) i These for All Day > 100-Prece Dinner Sets. $5.25 ik Boys’ Suits “7 with Extra SETS, g ir of Knickerbockers and 1 pair of allor, Russian_or Blow S$L9I5 Maker's | Sample Waists 69c The latest in colorings and most artistic In designs: “S A T N= tats elie) i [ 28c, STRY S, T Le | (our Flees. 10c. ANCY ART T yard ES._yards 1c. i he New Spring Cotton Draperies. CRE: ICK. Je Drug Department. PHOSPHATE. SODA EFFERVES..- PITCHER'S __GASTORIA, 12c CENT; 34 pound, ees 49c- eae a St FO WDERS, 1 pound SEES LISTERINE, $1.00 bot- Bees he SEACSALT, an bag pease (Main Floor.) * Black Broadcloth Jackets, Also Tan Coyerts, suitable fer now -or early Spring—coweaty—coltartessmocdets—stri thy: tailor, made and lined with durable satin; es bust, and the regular price is $6.98. To-. row, special . (Second Poor.) ie Taffeta Silk ihe Made to be worn over white waists; have 4-Inch stitched box plait down: centres and half-inch side plaits; necks neatly trimmed with | Ag: ing, and new sleeve: cregular price is $2 to-morrow (Second Floor.) Corset Covers made of Nainsook, with round necks; neatly trimmed with Valenciennes laces and ribbon beading; these corset covers are really worth almost ie the price we are asking for them.:,.... (Second Flo $1.65 Nainsook Corset Covers. 25¢ W omen. ’s Dressing Sacques, Made of heavy percale or a fine-grade of lawn; both light and dark colors, stripes and figures; very neat ef trimmed with circular collars, belts at waists and ‘on sleeves; sizes 34 to 46,.... (Secani oor.) 4Ic 4 Jigen Canisters. —2S=pound Japanned Cantsrers—saltaire for flour, sugary ete; They have strong side handles and are nicely stencilled. Regular price and the price for which we are sisal them now {is 49¢,- To-morrow. + Marement.) re % heocesecsozeoseu eevoasesooevevess VAhdddddadada tide poldl sixty st as ers alxty: thd ‘corpora voneeccs 29c | Suits: sizes PEVIPIS ISS FSF SI PID TIDY VERT IFFIT PITS FFVIVTITITS. ezey \0" ur Sinai of Women’ Ss Tailored Suits fF Spring ts by far the most varied and ¢ have ever The five most popular’ p: (mentioned below) cover a i range of better. she gai Ss h-yOu-ean- possibly e. fabric and every model is by as_are the pris 3+ ; b S475 and ne-Dollar Silk and Satin. Foulards for 59c | ‘The-Sik\ Department Is out fora new record. It now is ready to: SHOW YOUNthE InOst Superb lines you've Seen and Offer you prices” that will amaze you, These particular Foulards are a i in point; | a4 inches wide, black, white and navy grounds with polka 59c: dots ol various ohair Sicilian—Choices! Colors—69c Grade Just 900 yards of this very popular fabric remain to be sold at. Our-most special price-of forty-nine-cents.- 1-33 50 Inches wide and in such wanted shades as nayy, royal, brown,’ myrtle, garnet. and black, Splendid for wear; an actual 69¢ value, but ' 49¢ 1 our price ts only.......... nitialled Dinner Sets— Done in ‘Gold j Just five more days of this marvellous sale—jast- think of it—a set Of 100 pleces—the finest American porcelain—and each piece is not only handsomely decorated with green, maroon or blue and gold, border but~ also, has -YOUR~OWN-INITIAL~AND-A™ $10. 95 HANDSOME CREST iN GOLD, and the price Is only ewest of 1907’s Wash Laces Under Price “alniost’ bewildering profusion. Especial attention Is directed to a certain lot of French and German Val. laces that are. Very special, in Complete sets of 3, 4 and 5 widths of edging and 2, 3 and 5 widths of insertion, that are sold 1 3¢ to 55¢ loves — Long (lace. Kid Gloves — Bargains. elsewhere ate 5c. to #5¢ a-yard,-at Fine black Glace Kid Gloves—the newest spring roods, Mauss Mem {ive Stylé—in the “most amazing” sale you ever heard of. They haye clasps or buttons at wrist. They are the very finest quality— and a perfect fit is guaranteed. We secured 2,400 pairs $I. 19. cot the $3.00-grade-to-sell for: 0 ‘Not Fail to See These Embroideries Many of the beautiful embroideries that took-part-in- our- great show are on sale.to-day for much less than half actual-value. Every yard is new—made for this spring, and every pattern {s beautiful and-refined, Embroideries that sold for as much as ea) 0 a yard now are only $5.98, while 60c, goods are only 20c ; area ; ; Big Bargain in Men’s Fur-Lined Coats All our furs are uniter the Cléarance-banz They’ must go to your homes. We will not put any into cold storage. °So prices are cut. vithout-any-regard-whatever to” cost: or value. Mere’s a fot of fur | coats fo! ue Jaen, forinstance, beautifully made and finely fur lined, brook mink collar; sizes 46 and 48 only; a y BS valae lor * $10.00) ——— 4 19 I ook. at These “Ironclad” Umbrellas cf They are the biggest values you ever saw. Made of the celebrated | Ironclad tafictasyith tape edge, close roll, steel rod, paragon frame. A wonderful assortment of imported and- other fancy $I 00 UU | Ferran] ah handies, an_unusual offering, 38, very One Who Buys Groceries Will be Interested in this liltle list of specials in the purest and best: RICH —Hxcettent— quality; cooks | BALTIMORE » BAIED BE. perfectly aud anaw whit aaalityr Aeth, irae a hha ert iscrety aly ANZANITA ASPARAGUS, 9 OUR FAS r 2 uit co ERE in Found tomato eane,ce” LOG ® gallon bottie. « young, TRYPHOSA TAB: JELLIES ats 55 weet cane 10¢ ale of Lave Curtains <The Season’s Greatest | Thousands of the greatest bargains we have ever offered. Here. are two: NottinghamLaceCurtains | Ruffled Renaissance Lace 2,300 pairs; 344 yards long; | —600 pairs; good \ worth up to $2.50} $i 50 ; Curtains net $2 > $i. 25 | special at Weienee * { wallie;sfOrssnesees fb) |All Cars 9 Lex, to 3d Ave, Bloomingdales’ 50th to 60th St Transfer to Have You a Book that'will tell you something about everything and everything about a great many things? A book that is almost indispensable to the pro- fessional man, the business man, the educator, the student, in fact all conditions of men? The one that comes nearest filllng the bill is the 1907 World Almanac Price, 25c. By Mail, 350

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