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ce ——— a eee ae a oh ce (THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1907. FS ra etal SUCH AS E. H, HARRIMAN RAISED. | *2=ser« = 7% 9 command. ' i ity STi e |meree and L or; Rear-Admiral Bigs. In his lecture at Yale University last night Elihu Root extolled } | mere Pinon } Seah eh one comiieiaie the “educational process” of Presidential elections and defended the } \@enator J. P. Dolliver, of Lowa, will raising of campaign funds for carrying out the good work. -He said; | |SPenk at the Panquet of the National maina a hieb hunile f Economy /@ascw enf- COME TOAD OF affty Oconony Sub-Station Store, Old Building. Two Most Excellent Values: my ke: thal & pane Awoctation of Manufactarere tn the | ; | Oly advas fy Taken to Hospital in Machine, “Doubtless there may have been abuses in raving and Waldort-Astoria on. the night of May Women’s Suits at $7.50 and $10 i | sce He Added: “Gee, Dat applying campaign funds, but in the main there Is no more 22 next. ‘The twelfth annual meeting § outs . MeCarren Reiterates Sulelde te: tn- : ; Sy useful expenditure of money from the public point of view diy, Moy Sk nnd tae wlves Oke Ga) ‘The women who have waited’ until now for their light a manly or neato : Was a Swell Ride. than this. which in the last Presidential election, according The organisation has 3,00 members skrhahes (al de ae batalla“ oe Me opeitrgg wer Renator oCarren did not deliver a M < it bargains of the season, and of knowing P t to official statements, amounted to only about three and and the Tallroads have made @ reduced 7 ‘ rn woond lecture on the evils of suicide , * haven't rf 4 ylendid lots from Friends Will Appeal to Him If| "the senate tase nichts as he dia last | one-half cents per capita forthe people of the United Pyint tin, rete fe, She), cammmatition wild Atgotbasinge yor pen feta ied ba After he had been run over br an au-) tha week. Ho was axked If he intended to | 4 Comn@seioner Prout evate iGommitiee "| Kevun an casntonal enaeree Romobiie hed: whtlé a aureeoe of iRoo state Cominerce Comunl of the Inter | on one aide and probably somewhat less on the other, for x the Inter. Stylish Ow 1 Neht mixtures, A he reotled, “I said all that was| velt Hospital waa leaning over him to| the great bulk of It Is appiled to the political education of lone Tint Of digtingutaioed rears At $10— tition, Drown OT! nied. jnckets .% sae ‘ » ; detlvér addresses at the busi: 1 ken; Veet effect to correspond: Doesn’t Act. my mind lets week. I * Tlexamine his supposed mortal tnturies. voters | nese aensions. William M@Garroll, lauds Sleeves, aatin-fined: gered und alde-plaited eidrts . reftecte ¢ views of all mane men on} the suble that sutelde fs the aet of} nist TRUST OPPOSES IT, | Stther_ an tnaane man or a coward nave received from eeveral men of bith su ne, both in amd out of the church 4 ‘ a ers indorsing mv denunciation of * aChairman Cox, of Railwa sulolde as a meas of avoiding the bat- vf jos of life. r b 4 , be © i Yoo uch mawkieh esenti- Held Responsible for Many ment wasted OFF Che @ote Of DOPSONR | aia ne — tt A a | Straage Delays. ) EIGHTH who seek the most cowardly route to|)” The New $3 Rice of | ctor Record 9) Cabinets fe || Now on in our mec. 1 Sabnot pea anything courageses | Melba e RESTAURANT FLOOR NEW YORK. Phonograph : 3 man running eway fi 1 ; © pects Prom @ Stat Correspondent.) he had better run to ocure ten po” | Victor ‘ _ nor 1 lief than to resort to 7 ' ALBANY, May .—Although the fen-| relief than to resort to 8 bullet or!) Reeords } Peers \oe Ralkwsys “will _ co pity that such men should be en: | A will b rene try Its old trick to-day when Xi with retponeibluty of any sort” |(@ Will beon sale to- a 4 ci wil take up the Wagner Five Cent — } or © Bate Mi there tra renmyprovasity | The “Moral Law” Which te Hung Up| | Sia SIXTHFAV.. 19°70 20 *STREE mould have wold for twite this price. A maker's wurpl aig war made up xpycially for this sale, Also Sutis checks stripes and gray worsieds in a variety of moles 0 Pony Eton ttn of checks and mixtures—4t At $7.50 Pony are ro tginornaten. with Waieh pockss, the Eton conts with three-quarter length aiveves and tall’ re ngs. Skirts gored and side-plaited. Fine values et ¥ $7.) @ wut. The Hit of the Season In BOYS’ CLOTHING Woe surprised the trade, and delighted parents with our first announcement of ry Boys’ $5 All-wool Sutts at $3.75 —# rare bargain nowadays. For to-morrow’s selling there will j Wig Nissen and Francie. f Stitiman Pana, Joseph Healy. ten vears olf. of No, #8) = a — a sancti ‘Weat Forty €ourth street, half rose and exclaimed: by Berhard Rove, @ chauffeur, The ) There Dr. Harrington found nothing but Wot's bitin’ youse? I ain't burt. | wheels panded ‘over his chest. “He's | sontustons. ‘The -younkster while croesine Bixhth | surely © moner.” eaid Bicycle Policeman | “Gee, dat was a swell ride in de auto. | Sunday World Wants avenue at Forty-thint street ~ was| Quinn as he picked the boy up. He was saiq youne Healy ae he left the hos-| ,, knocked gown by utomobile driven | taken in the motor oar to the hospital. | pital | Wark Monday Wonders. + | A = Deses, be Three Hundred and Fift f these sults, in the two = y more of these sults, in e RT Gast ae Sredkin Oey, havfleciegancetpistlncepia eves a fastest-selling styles— for the people of Brooklyn. Gov. There have been more applications for Buphes is beginaing to take a lively in-| copies of Senator “Sandy” Smith"s pil terest in the agitation for the measure, | amending the penal cog in relation to Qné Mf convinced of fhe insincerity of) moraty than any other measure tntro- the lways Committee, which is &/ duced, except, perhapa the Utilities’ | @lose corporation “In more respec hil The measure is hung up in the ene,” it is not Improbable he wi! Senate, like most highly, moral things | & f ~-words to say on the subject and will probably emi its days in the Norfolk Jacket Suits with knickerbocker trousers. Double-breasted Suits with belt and knickerbockera, Sizes 8 to 16 years in both. Material is fine ALL-WOOL mixed cheviot, in handsqme gray mixtures. Suits are silk-sewed and well finished, and full five-dollar value by usual standards. Here at $3.75 a suit, Also more of the he trstruction of its members. flea, 50c and.75c Blouse Waists at 40c | The committees members are visibly! For the Information of persons who In Madras, percale and pique—all laundered. Sizes for 6 to urbed at the popilar indignation | opject to the delights of the "Bald-; 14 years. @roused by their tardiness in reporting | headed” row the exact terms of the ithe bill for favorable coasideration. caret | bill are herewith presented (principal obstructionist to the report of] +) person who as owner, manager, “Ben” Wilcox, Chair : c Pavyi ; ’ Seat ttenie aera vt Janenin entero aoe) Fifty Sample Brass Beds---a Most ee ee iaoeal ae lente bee cerareieal cy | ringing Prices Far Below Wholesale. erminn ricer. || The value 1s determined by the trade mark the shoes bear— and bes earned « reputation for) |, ‘Opposition to all measures aimed at} Unusual Purchase, ¢ tion, show or entertainmént, whet | sh sas , ‘ ia’ + i s§ . . advertised at $4. This gurplus lot is of fine patent kidskin, ils faavents, St alee witttia fe Wiieay gies, sand HE exhibition samples of Philadelphis s biggest brass bed concern came to us at such a radical price depart- in a mart Oxford Tle style, with Cuban or Louts XV, heels, Senators hgh mete 12M) real exhibition, show or entertainment ure that we are able to quote prices on heavy brass beds of the very finest construction that are positively | | Nearly every #lze and width in the ofering—handsome dress Ea nore aa poamities cot during» manifestly tending to the corruption of @ below to-day‘s wholesa’e cost. Every hed is guaranteed, most carefully constricted and finished with the best French lacquer. shoes for Summer wear at less than half price. the morals of yout n er | . the past two weeks, but have failed be- and every person | The prices denote the remarkab'e va ues. f And another interesting group of Women's Shoes at $1. ajding in such ex Gauss @ majority of the members have | on by advertine- $24.00 Brass Beds, all sizes $15.75 $52.00 Brass Beds, 4-0 sizes. $35.75 1 Brass Bods, 4-6 sizes.. - $39.75 An omnium gatherum of all sorts of good shoes in odd lots Semaine? away, probably in accordance | MOnt OF Otte ae ald >) @ $36.90 Brass Beds, all | $40.00 Brass Beds, all sizes. $2079 | B Beda, 46 38.75 —high shoes and Oxfords; mostly narrow sizes. Savings of with “an understanding.” oa straciutes wing leases or | | $42.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 | $51.50 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes 385.00 cticapreondead bspaec ily tl up to $4 on a single pair, 1f you take the trouble to pick Mr, Wagner, author of the bill, has urpose of aay} §38.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 Brass Beds, 4-0 and 3 11$29.75 | Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes, ++$41.50 them byer. x every dey | such pares, used. is guilty | + $40.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 Brass Beds, 44 -$49.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 siz : to call a special meeting of the co SH ear : 8° | A $45.00 Brass Beds, 3-3 3 eds, 4-6 size: .$44.50 | $59.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes $38 Foittee, but has never succeeded in get- |Fouse aainae the provisions of this sec.| $50.00 Brass Beds, 4-8, 4-0, 3-0 size Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes “$59.50 | Brass Beds, all alzcs.. ; | 1$1.25 Comfortables at 80c Ting any satisfaction. He will renew |tion shail of Itself annul any leense $10.50 All Mixed Hair Sani . ich have be . Sanitary Silk Floss Mattress $16.50 South American x ; Bl appeet for the Dil to-day when the | TY Ay et ener man ages: The best maticess ic, wealth aud cusmsort is a Silk Fioss Mattress, abso- Rais OAT ~ [1 Comturtablen "for “full-sized ‘bedateede; | Siled with | sert: rs et pesshar se: ting . lutely pure. It is made from guaranteed Electro-Sanitary Floss and will reed tate. 2 cpa | Ret re igen McA ta tera Maar a cease ned eengiioo Hew Ev Dutt Gov. Hughes will be asked to send | or consenting Tesniuiion, Bow | | Full 40 tbs. and covered in beat | HOt absorb moisture—always remains soft and will make over, ike a hatr | Pull 40 Ibs—covered in the || tufted, Regularly $1.28—this spesialJot of two bundred aperial message to the Legislature | OF entertainment. i A.C. A tleking. Spe baa ee aa Ben 2088, 18 Caer. ten paris, best f tek! | Se ees ee ® Aigner eg ieall amirronyhet : A Imperial edge—in one or two parts for $18.00. Sunidhi: x amet. pewas. ie Clal at....----+--++ $7.75 French rolled edge—in one or two parts for $15.00. Special at.........+- $11.75 a Senator rawiey, who bringing - 60c and 70c Flouncings at 45c Yd. . ve, is al 40 Yd N on ™ tt : g T 25 | These are handsome embroideries, 16 and 17 ini wide, in Sr tena c. - New. Japanese Mattings at 25c. - |) | gears eres £9 Fourth Floor. . ee F * : * ° * been selling at 60c end 70c a yard. Handling has mussed ifoents of the bill in an aypen! to se EW shipments of Mattings have been held up on the lighters oa account of the longshoremen’s strike, until the present lot, so that we make the price 45c a Very Governor to take a hand in the gam "4 * Dp At the Governor does this, there will be a great quantity has accumulated, and wil! be sent through ali at once. pretty embroideries to save one-fourth on. mo question of * por aberyaaag ol gg It would be impossible for as to think of storing this great st ck, so we have decided to make room for it at once by marking at ’ 4 e_ maajority ile, pa poh oat a radical reduction, a big shipm nt of new .Javanese Matti gs that came in last week mpi es 3 patel os These Japanese Mattings come in new carp t eects, and in plain whi e—all new fresh gools absolutely perfect in every way. Framed Paintings at $10. Teachers’ Equal Pay Bill 25c. a yard, instead of 40c: yard. $9.50 a roll, instead of $14.00. | Beautiful Venetian landscapes and marines—the cool, rest- tach = pass Gomis, Fibre Ma‘tings. Fibre Matting Rugs, The Martha Washington. Mooiji Rugs. ful kind you etjoy especially in Summer. jane a fey ideal neces ’ 7 ; 3 inch sweep gilt frames, with mounted cor- Soft enough to sew together— 6x9, regularly $7.50, at $5.50. Hand-Made Rugs—washable | ahese Rugs are made in East beads, 4 and 6 sweep ‘The achool teachers, bright, modest . yeasse * India and are the most service- ners and center pieces burnished In gold. Enclosed in ebony z nd very much in earnest, have de- just the same as a carpet. An 7.6x10.6, reg, $9.50, at $7.50. 24x36, nt 91.80. 96x72, at $8.75.'| ablefor porch use or wherever Mrcetitlon’ worse. Actual Valdas) #1¥ aed AR:ED. 5 @oended on the ig eae are ; ser ideal Summer ner Sivertaa 9xi2, regularly $12.50, at $9.50. 27x54, at $2.25 4x7, at $5.85. | you need @ bright, wear-resist- { Brent ecth gexes, The women, in Melr coming {n beautiful colors ani 4 Z ing rug. 1 Pright spring costumes, ot in last Gesigns. Regular G0c. and 65c.| (Beautiful new colorings and sichbal irene: | 6x9, at $9.00. 7.6x10, at $13.25 | ’s Handkerchief. } piget, and the nerlous-minded men who SH i RTS Mattings, at, per yard......39¢ | designs.) (Beautiful assortment of colora) | 6x12, at $10.00. gxi2. at $18.00. VI Women’s andkerchiets V4 re opposed to thi il con o- or - —- = ————._ | | * . c 0 the campaign for and against “equal oe Gath” BA ee $ 1 ; ee Tt een en ag Ce Alluringly Low-Priced par i une oy wen: | | arvenmen ronmue cone 1 A Sale of Excellent 3.50 Lace Curtains 13 Off Corded Border Handkerchiefs, 1c. each. Hemstitehed, pure would figure in the proceeding of the AND STOUT, SMALLEST DE- 7 . fF Fourth Floor. linen; running designs of embroidery tnaide the border, Legislature last Weng. wp Be eaten FRAC REY Ae Cottage Toilet Sets at $1.75 j SPECIAL purchase of these beauti'ul Notting- slight errors in which make them “seconds” of 25¢ quality. Mayor MoCialian's masmnen vet ing It MEOKBAND AND. OUFrs, Pia HERE are many different de- ham Lace Curtains—only 860 pairs—at great Colored Handkerchiefs, at 15c, Silk-and-linen, in the fashion- ? leas aiemeinn -& fase ae oa MANY STYLES~FINEST FAB- raneens th plant (one price concessions enubles us to o/fer them at a full third able brown shades; others all-linen, printed and embroidered ipies at ye ¢ Mayor SICO—WHITE AND TANGY. f hichin an 48 pou PP re Jess than their price everywhere els» in the city to-day in all the neW shades. meres “an of which is illustrated in P Every pair is of dougle-thread, real Figyptian yarn, with fast Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 75c. adozen. Sheer piatn ¥ BLUEYY. REABODY 4 Co. ture) ina veriety of attractive flora! and || edges—and the patterns are the choicest we ve had in a long time white linen; hemstitched; }4-inch hems; regularly $1.20 a a hk shoud pase the MANEAG OF ARROW coLLAne incised patterns. They bear the mark of $1.00 for Curtains, $1.50 for Curtains, $2.50 for Curtains, dozen. Also, All-wool Handkerchiefs, for men, 4 and 1 inch £ hey have a soo chance the M. & M. potteries, celebrated for a # worth $1.60, | #4« worth $2.25, ss worth $3.50. | hems, $1.20 a dozen, instead of $1.50, 3 fee very high grade of durable toi'et vette Ruffied Summer Pillows, 45¢ and 85c Crossbar Handkerchiets, 1Qc, each. Sheer tinen, crosy-bar a ‘ . . = Each set is made up often pieces, including Every one worth 60c. to $1.26. They're made of dainty cretonnes ¥) or plaid effects; regularly 16e. — PES: a arge ewer and basin, hot water pitcher, || and-sateens, nicely filed and finished-with full wide ruffles. SEAN RMI sf)TLOOR ; coversd chamber, covered soap, dish and $5.90 Dining Table Covers, $2.95 ; / ! drainer, mug and tooth brash holder. Special to-mor- s] 7% Mado of's heavy qualliy of yeversibie. tapestry Ib sitractive Part Garments for Women Bi lo sabe ° al SPN RON TPR ge ° sian designs, with knotted tassel fringes, Unusual value. | A tend. atizactive Pettioosta and Dressing 2 44 es iy Re Se rrseibre i oe ’ AMMAN, 19°70 20 ® STREETS NEW YORK 4 nove set with a cover:d slop jar at $3.25 $6.00 Washable Portieres, $2.95 pr. parcles lorie a — = = The above eet he 3.45, $4.50. Dainty, cool-looking summer Porueres of Lhe finest mercerized re. Bacques, worth half as much again as we have priced them: Radical Cearance of High-Grace poten, sets similarly, reduced: sree vecaiue ie'avout double, || Yor#ible damask, in delicate tones, finished with deep hand-knotted tas- ) | $1.50 BLACK PETTICOATS at $1— Mercorized sateen, Men s 16 Trousers t $2 95 $6.50, $8.50. § on 1 Sat : ‘iGomade inneteare sel fringes—at below manufacturing cost! Wide range of colors, | with deep circular ruffle, with fine plaits or stitched bands. 4 sad Lr Second Vlost Th - ‘teen rr git a opportunity is afforded every house- 25.00 Renaissance Lace Curtains, $3.45 pr. $1,50 DRESSING SACHUDS 48 sa saties vie muslin; a © Beoo! jou e stocks are , and th é pub wh Bobuinet enaissance Lace Curtains, mount | ith 0! ures. te fl HIS great clothing clearance hoor ta replenish or refurniah the Sdmmer cottage with serviceable || rea French sable nete—iust 200 paiva at this low price. unted on white grounds wi Hn. Seures ck, sailor brings about a sale of Men's dionerware at ® very low fraction of original cost, collar and sleeves trimmed with lace f me of the special prices are; — Ten Cups and Saucers 1 Covered Boghee, Se, Apartment House Refrig- | erators, *15.50.— All size F be., Bc., 10¢ aR ll Frith Floor. These are the celebrated ‘*Star’’ refrig- Trousers worth up to $6 at $2.55. We simply must make room for | new goods which will arrive this \ week—hence the sweeping re # LS | \ : 25c Cushion Tops, 10c A great many pretty designs, stamped and tinted on vari- * Oue colors of art cloth, Floral and conventional designs, for outline or solid embroidery, We have sold them for 26¢ each, 8, 25¢. to $1 Individual Butters, 4 bc., 3c, and 50e. Open Vegetaole Dish Bowls, 15¢ | Covered Vegetable Dist > Boats, 30¢ | Celery Trays, 40c ductions to-morrow from the real 4) ') \}y Ba now 10c, And the fancy-work season is coming. worth of these ready-to-wear ai r." Hundreds of other destrable ploces at correspondingly low prices erators—the most serviceable, sanitary and scien- Q | tte, = fica.ly constructed refrigerator on the market. Trousers, f= Gheelly U ' ns, 10c ' They embrace every material that Why yey They jerfectly ventilated, lined with extra White Pearl Butto ’ 1 a Dozen cast AAU ena lly . cies aa 1} /h \\ 1) heavy zine and sheathed with prepared charcoal. In various LAL gery h Biete, La a i eho bined dress or busness wearmin stripes WA VA Groceries Attractively Priced These apartment house refrigerators are $114 peewee ‘one-half more. { The Simpson Crawford Quality ne tiner tabtlas pad plain black Hi \ | pF ipo inches wide, “1/4 inches deep and weigh 280 lbs, The styes ore exac the same a: 111 } 5 js 5 . + am yt Large capacity for both ice and food. those for which the custom tailor | | wl OUR mail or ‘phone order will receive our prompt Al le‘rigeratord are guarantee! to give good A Timely Sale of Notions charges $6 up for A fit for every | / and most caretul attention, service and utmost satisfaction. When the sir te full of Summer dressmaking plans ts the build—from £0 to 50 waist ameasur ee { : Butter [ij7"!,user—vrenn, pure and ewer, 206 —aaaoqquauauanwDoum ey time that Notions are needed most. Here they are, all quali- ments—and with peg-leg, semi-peg \4 | Print Butter (yeni I ties you can trust, at pleasantly low prices: gan ery ot. 1. Coffee boi) Mun—Dellclowss Vion Tor HO GSo Wednesday Basement Sale Hoss Bupgorere, wits, gniges | Waring 12m for making: Atarder ; 4 mich would © ba \ ‘ a 3 ; Bhiaids, double-covered, | Lace Pearl Pins, bo eres st st H—to-mor $O).O5 Coffee ta" Rar te. "D AO | Oranges ~tzst"72"' 33c of 12:¢ Cotton Cheviots, Ore) Piers ale guseiaa, ery Anson Pi, i's Dever , anes ace . at y ed : Masenent, \elne, 168, * le nen Buttons, assort CG Aloae eee Tea ine baw Potatoes "(yy e.ne 39 HERE are few materials so suitable for Summer any somtng’ ik: setter: A: | ont ae cae The peat Clearance of Men's Spring Ciothing COE Asparagus },%1'0 33% wear in the mountains or at the seashore as ‘omy, ot Be done | COONS ioe?eaen, At Pima, ai at $14.50 and $17.75 Continues, | Prunes" | os TAN these washable cotton cheviot suitings, Collar Bapporters, card of ots, at Pee TT erage | WE + a ¥ Fig Bars oe .7250")'Te The colors are light bige, medium blue, eadet, navy, pink, 2@-yard p00 Cotton, 80 gon ad basort y Veots at 1.40, - af enoy Bmyrna, layer; —-. 4 Vighe linen, cardinal, reseda- cream and b ack Wxtra heavy Lisle Bide te A varied « y » Goring Figs 4 cB it 4 8B Resin, pin ‘ar, for girls and puns and Bummer wea : fre edt web 4 pga EU GO [PACU ne” 4 rae, BT By taking his entire stock the manufacturer gave us » great pate, * tenella shades—every on Vout, some w three-buttog Cheese : per ib Pp Y ena dg din reductionsbout half off, and the suitiogs will goon sale to-mor- Fancy frilled @ide Supporters, 160 vie, Values here up to ' Peas, et ras Le one veiw “yar it’, @5C Hl | row oo the same basis of reduction, (Right reserved to limit oy . : SPP SSS + aa wri ve —Cream put tities. ‘ we Rees Suits and Reefers at $2.05. |!) Corn” Sitwntanm S56 peg pate oa mage i Unbleached Muslin at 4\e, Seiieine of fasbionable suits in tho city in doublebreasted, eallor os Special Sale of Wines and Liquors Hegular te."extra heavy Unbleached Muslin Mt 4 @ yard, HN WANAMAKER Diouge styles anu ll best plain and y fabrics Ip exclu OLO CROW WHIAKDY gai 62; tll | FINCK GOLDIN WHUDING ATM gai, The sheetings come in “short lengths” from ove of ereatost wtranita BIT ines, Ampeiien ert on. Whe. mills 1p the country at a eoncebslon which enabler us to price them A. f. Stewart & Co. Teslers for boys tip to 16 come in the popular red tan as well *Adsiecdial” ca el ie A UAT ont eervas t about 96 i wholesale value. ‘pihias Renah drimne 4 Bighth to Teath Strea, Materials Unprocadented value tomorrow at $2.95. ee

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