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de TORY FORCE PARLE Redmond’s Successful Fight } Means a Long Stride in t » Ireland’s Cause. COMMONS VOTE 2 TO 1. Chief Secretary Birrell Admits § Something Must Be Done for the Country. | 5 i t } f LONDON, March in forcing Parliame | Home Rule by a vote of ited to-day with a v: } eause that cannot be 1 even though there are mar |, movement who would try to mat public think that the post declara- | tion counts for little or noth ’ ) At the session of the House of Com- ! * mons yesterday Mr. Redmond, as leader | y j ) of the Irish Party, offered this resolu- tion: “That th present system of govern- | | system | 3; that the ravagant and cos Qoes not enjoy the confidence of a large gection of the population; that ft 1s pro- ductive of universal racers and 4s inca ja 0! i ess of the peop! Bethe Irish government 1s a : Vital to the interest of Ireland ang cil: culated to greatly promote wey hare - being of the neople of Great Britain Full Legislative Power. ‘he ri fn the o nn of the House @ solution of the problem can be attained only by giving the Irish people legislative | and executive control of all purely Irish affairs. In presenting the resolution Mr. F | mond said that the Home R nin Rue, and spoken to Barl Percy, a Cons the opposition to the measure durin, @ lively debate, presented this amend- ment: “That inasmuch es the at by the Imperial Parliament © Givided responsibility, both £¢ tion and administration with United Kingdom, would injure ti perity of Ireland and imperil the se- teurity of Great Britain, this Houre ts | junalterably opposed to the creation of fu Irish Parliament with » responsible | executive.” Ireland Determined ‘answering this, Mr. Redmond sald: “The amendment raises a perte: plain issue On one aide ts trust in th people and on the other the old T policy of repression. The pm-posal | Bdd the words ‘subject to the CER authority of the Imperial Governr 4s unnecessary and superfiuous, but it is desired to add them we will tainly accept. Ineland 18 worse gov- erned and more discontented under British rule and 1s more determined | never to cease agitation until she has | home rule than at any thne since the wement began, | Mie usk {rom you power to develop | fn our own way our own qualities. We sk that what you have di lonment. Frenchmen of Dutch in the @ storm were down “There is not tim all. things Sounds a Warning Banging a de fi | fo think “tered Yon should oe - N. Y. CONGRESSMAN, IRISH HOME RULE panes *DUKE'SALL IGHT, MEN ON RAL RODS SAYS POP SHONTS | Work Germ Has Not Yet Got men to mend their tracks and r Chaulnes Going, but Wait | Till Honeymoon Is Over. CHICAGO, Mann a chance; he’ ation therefore declares ‘that | wants,” ve, leading | POP life, '50 Fathoms Deep TNE EVENING WORLD, T UESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908. DEPOSITORS ASK [A SURGICAL JAP BANKER TO | KILL HIMSELF |Hari-Kari Politely Urged Upon § Him Is Their Way of | Doing Things. | SHANGHAT, March s1—A committee | a t jose of explation. i | His rep deca received, B <d upon women in our hos- oo °° WORK FOR 900,000 ary and many have been avoi A LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOU For proot of this statement read the following letters. Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: “For eight years 1 suffered from the most severe form of female troubles and was told that an operation was my only hope of recovery. | wrote Mrs. Pinkham for adv took Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and it has saved | Advance Guard of Great Army | of Toilers Will Make a Start To-Morrow. an my life and made me a well woman.” Mrs CHICAGO, March M.—In the next six- |ty days the ratiroads of the | States will have to find about er large army to go repair their railroads center |, between to-mor more than 100,0¢ T\fered from female troubles, and last {M n decided that an n was necessary, My husband ed, and urged me to try Lydia my phy htc lone wi and June l require laborers. | Work will start to-morrow on —"Give the Duke| roads which are the best favored by © shouldered he rapidly until June 1, when removal repalr work will be 4 | to-day Iam well and strong.” FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. ydia E, Pink e's a y ds all heodore P. Shonts yes- For thirty years Ly i able Compou & of his new son-in-law, for female same as last yea scarcer and more men were needed. and has positive f women who nt | to a title, | nothing to GRISCOM DI ROME, placements, ulcerati ies, peri pains and backache. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. “| She has guided thousands to health. Lynn, Mass been said ing fol and $ ] . 3 9 for Roman or Old English Plate and 50 Cards. 2 Quires Die-stamped Paper, Mono- gram Die of 2 or 8 letters. [AY down on the bottom af the sea under three hundred feet of water is the favorite home of the codfish. The ice-cold water of Norway and the North Atlantic is his joy. He has the power to grow fat under severe surroundings. The same natural power is in Engraved 5 t | Value is $3.25 (ay Scott’s Emulsion' CoG nnn Reiter 1 RO) Cards and Poses are the best i? _ self put it there. This power aye produces new flesh and new wi life in those who suifer from wasting diseases. All Druawists; 50c. and $1,006, }- init Grand Co Va—_— SIXTH F AVE, 197 TO 20™ STREET” NEW YORK. —E_ “\ $145 Buys a Chickering Sohmer (ebonized) . . . $175 i Steinway (ebonized) . . . 175 Piano To-Morrow Wissner (mahogany) . . 185 A PIANO that came to us in | Sterling (mahogany). . . 185 exchange for one from our \ Vose (ebonized). . . . . 175 |} stock, used but in good condition Krakauer (ebonized) . . 175 }\ and worth right now twice what Horace Waters (walnut) 155 || we ask for it Fischer (walnut 8 145 Hardman a a al ran a ltib) Only $10.00 Down | Chickering (ebonized) . . 145 $5.00 a Month Al) Upright Pianos 1 Pianola Piano Player 1 Angelus Piano Player 1 Cecilian Piano Player {| (All good as new) | Choice $125 1 Fisher Upright 1 Sherwood Upright ickering Upright Choice rch Upright $95 ers Upright Terms $5 Down. $1 a Week Special—For this week, we offer the $240 Milton Upright Piano for $215 on easy payments. OPERATION, At nea, representing about seventeen thousand — eh “2 | doposttors of the Chtyoda Bank of| If there is any one thing that a Japan, after frultiess efforts to obtain; Woman dreads more than another } paym written request to Vis- {i operation. president of the Institutton, state without fear of a commit hari-karf ae an ction that there are hun-| , yes, thousands, of operations | are entirely unneces-| d hy} E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and | g id, made “4{ from roots and herbs, has been the ills, thousands n troubled inflammation, on, fibroid tumors, irregulari- K S H Arthur R. House, of Church, 4) Road, Moorestown, N. J., writes: | “1 feel It is my duty to let people| “8! know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- "| table Compound has done for me. I suf- | | SUNDAY ‘Southern Madonna | and Child | in oval black or gilt frame, homes; best cable nets; well made. $5.50 Curtains, $2.50 Pair $6.00 Curtains, $2.95 Pair} Bordered Tapestry Portieres. y Mill Clearance Maker had too many Portieres—too little cash—your profit. Best lot we've bought in a long time. ‘ee them—you'll say so, too. Excellent fabrics, best colors, pretty borders $4.50 Portieres, $2.65 Pair | $10.50 Portieres, $5.90 Pair | | $8.00 Scotch Lace Curtains,handsome patterns; par, $1.45 $7.50 Duplex Tapestry Port'eres, artistic colors; pair, $3.93 19°70 20 ® STREETS NEW YORK. ; 4. and °4.50 Novelty Lace Curtains, °1.95 Pair SEVEN hundred pairs, absolutely new and tresh—clever braided Renaissance effects; splendid for Summer They are just like our usual $4.00 and §450 Curtains, but we bought these extremely low and you get the benefit, to-morrow. 5-Piece Slip Covers, 55.00 Best Materials. Eighth £2 Fourth Floor, $6.50 Curtains, $3.50 Pair $7 and $8 Curtains, $4.85 $4.85 rair 214 pairs~-look like real lace—insertion or edge patterns; nq heavy cable nets—dee; borders—will splendid!y. f This quality usually costs us more than our sale price. wear 50 Fine Tapestry Couch (overs,except onal styles $3.75 t5e Irish Point Curtain Laces, pretty pa'terns, yd...19¢ Se V7 $5.50 Renaissance l’ed Sets, liand-made laces set.. $2.95 | I $24.75 for This $36 Suite ta” Fifth Floor An exceptionally attractive, high-grade three- piece Parlor Suite, made in correct Colonial style, with highly polished, mahogany-finished frames, upholstered with loose cushions; covered with fine silk Mlush. $44.75 $2.50 Dining Chairs, constructed ; $8-50 Box or Wardrobe to lasta lifetime. handsome, graceful, | Couch, mend upholstering, cov highly polished, solid oak with | ered in. best plain green heavy box trames, closely gy gs | Lester. ves, — $6.75 woven cane seat : ° $36.00 Mahogan: ressers— $21.00 Golden | piano polished, with a large oval Closets, finely _p | bevel plate mirror, ge nicely carved galicry Re é $24.75 a prealaeren SU Morris Chairs, of quar $4.75 Golden Oak Rockers— | i Vets highly polished, extra nicely carved back; very roa reversible comfcrtable Both $3.75 | cushicns, red in velour. $8.79 $25.00 Brass Beds- 2-inch | Our special 60-lb. Impertal Edge Felt Mattress, covered faney ticking, $12.50 posts, heavy fillers — best F h lacquer, in Ae ee ae OES | oe, “Atlas” Refrigerators, *9.75 refrigerators, strongly built of kiln-dried Other 514.00 First-class lumber, golden oak finish; nicely polished; lift cover style in apartment house style. specials *39,50, 9x12 Royal Wilton Rugs, '22.75 Fxonttine ee These Rugs are all that the word “‘Royal”’ implies. yarn and equal in wearing quality the ti ‘These Rugs have slight imperiect tal to either their wearing quality 563x10.6 Rugs. Value $37.40. Special $32.50 | 6.0x9.0 Rugs. $30.00 Best 5-Frame ote Body Brussels Rugs, $25.50 8.3x10.6 Rugs, Value $27.5 ecial $23.50 i 4 6.0x 9.0 Rugs Value $20.60. ial 316.50 | | Women’s *2.00 ; Shirt Waist Suits, 970 Hundreds of them in lawns and _linons; some having tucks and embroidery, and others trimmed with embroid- ery panel, Full skirts, deephem; black, white, tan and polka dots; usually sold at $2, at 97c 1.6x10.6 Rugs. 6.0x 9.0 Rugs, 80x72 Rug Special $1.95. Special $5. 4 Rugs. Value $2.50. oe 4.6x6.6 Rugs. Value $8.75. selling records. Nottingham Lace Curtains {or householders and hotel-keepers. for $2.00 for $2.50 79¢c Curtains $1. I 9 Curtains 22-inch Silk Floss New Cross Stripe Curtains, each, 39e hions BASEMENT—3,700 pairs dainty Muslin Curtains, pretty insertion of 6 tucks and full ruties. P mous French Wiltons. ions thrt are not detrimen- cr general aj pearance. Special Values in Other Sizes—Perfect Rugs trom Regular Stock alue ><6.00, $32.50, 9.0x12.0 Best Reversible smyrna Rugs, $25.75 : rae - or $1.26 Inlaid Linoleum, Clos Ree Sane ing ou bi of 3. colon— Value Special 14,2. blue, green, tan, gray and red, 327.50, 9x12 Axminster Rugs, $21.50 Oriental patterns and designs—also floral effects. Another Great Basement Sale of 1,000 $2.00 Shirt Waist Suits at 97c Repeating that sensational offer of two weeks ago, when in spite of an unceasing rain we surpassed all It’s the second shipment, being a part of that great purchase made froin a Philadelphia maker who disposed of his surplus stock at a great sacrifice in order to sately pass an impending crisis. 1,000 Women’s White Linon Skirts at 97c—<reatest selections to choose from—values from $1.50 to $2.50, A great mill clearance of all odd pairs of fine double-thread Curtains with tas: edyes. $1.40 tor $3.00 Curtains , 2ie Table Oilcloth Remnants, yd.J4#e Tapestry Dining Table Covers,ea., 49e 28c Opaque Window Shades,ea I4%e Me Cushi -. 29e $2.25 Bagdad Couch Covers, cn.. 98e Imported Jap Lamp Shades, 95c Fifth Floor. GREAT sale of those gorgeous Ori ‘ntal hand- painted Lamp Shades—many of them actually worth double 1 szes, the price we ask in this sale 11, 12, 16 and 14 inch— $1.50 value. While they last... evel 20+ DOC Best $12.50 Porcelain Dinner Sets, $6.49 Prettily decorated tn assorted ti designs. all new (Hele $16.50 Dinner Sets ot decorated and treated with gi $6.50 Cottage Sets—s0 pieces tin Rich Cut Glass 3-pt. Water Pitchers—handsome Geep , —worth $5, at. FI $s 8-in, Fruit or Berry e. thin translucent \ustriin ( beautifully vid; new and desisable sha ++ $12.50 t +++ 96.50 porcelain, decorated Cut Glass Water Bottles neck and eut boit specially pric Rich Cut Sets —handsome $3.95—per set... Cut Glass Water Tumb beautiful cu! a worth $4.50— Glass Mayonnaise cutting —w § ' ' oss | ' ' ' i ABY CARRIAGE weather is here, and we are ready tor it with an assortment of and Carriages embiacing eversthing made for mother's convenience and baby comtorts To encourage early purchasers have taken all our carriages worth up to 3:5 and marked them at $22.75. The lot. includes j lcatheret Carriages: Sleepers, well-known makers as Whitney, Hey Bleck—which guarantees ‘irst-cliss material good workmanship. Collapsible Go-Carts at $4.95 to $12. (Go-Carts we Go-Carts, They are made of worsted Linoleum. 19c Yard ue Heavy > Fourth Floor Special 21. 69c Square Yard $1.50 Seoveh Intiid Lin leu, $1.29 square Yard Value $450, Special $3.25. £7 Isasement. $3.47 for Women's Dainty Linserie Dresses handsomely — trim- med with fine Val Lace; new, Gibson model. Full skirts —come in blue, pink, violet, ecru and white. 53.47 at Less Than Halt Price An opportunity. “4 for $5.50 % 2. 49 Curtains jrass Extension Rods, each... 4e 10 Tabourettes, each... for $4.00 Curtains $1.98 es = — >> Ss ~ > > > oo ee oe ee ee ee tc we ec we es r 9¢ Bamb: ! <> d WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS beg