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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1908. ROOSEVELT NOW STANDS WITH HARRIMAN, DECLARES AGAINST SHERMAN LAW IN ‘HIS MESSAGE eee President Fulfils Prophecy Made by Magnate and States That the Anti-Trust Act lianas isiitidiiniataiaaili Harriman’s Prophecy on Roosevelt’ s Message. hey TARE REVISION de vectet, Rervice la 7) Jin the testimony which was taken be- | fel fed by Justice Tompking, Mrs, Rob- vccused of meeting her alleged Affinity 4h a LROWN Mena Hous In. West Work Much H: as Good I've tried ngs satisfactorily in a lasting way and to give sa BOARD WANTED NAMED AS FEINITY. Thirty-eighth street, Manhattan, which orks as Much Harm as Goo! saa Hua de HANA! ceUrAUe OIE eaBaeetTtnTI VAS ORTH eritninal | according to te testimony taken, the 1 y vical aa ‘ fy 4 from in same place where Senator Platt was ins to the Country. ind Ive heard some of them agree tl they had men alved Ti TAUUTAC RSI rb WS, sae i he Preside i r tes r 5 ‘ Phe Myer vay i r 2 ri sOut Divorce | M& Roberts is president of the Bates : STATOR sta teaI REESE ee Ninety Per Cent. of the Manu ttle Known “Abela IDIVOTCE! sirening coinpany, Ot Nb Se aRRNTO in Aityom Firat Page.) ne A : SAL: Ueda ile LANES AG etd 1 Co-Resp aut} -. avenue, Brookiyn. Unde iecinion (Continued from Fr sf b : was inviting a great deal of vetitet facturers Favor Proposition, Co-Respondent, butt Brook- | 5 # to-day he is granted brer them. One 0 fentures Regulation of Corporations. {—at least 1 think that he [! Mie warn the Cuban Congressmen Told. lyn Man Geis a Decree. ites Jka Ro eal bf this control sl ‘ “There should be regulation by the hin h 1 suggested.”—Ed rthe great truth chat : | ete be es inelbal With : hing which 1 suggested.”"—Edw ayeatly | One of the principal witnesses for Roge tire publicity in National Government of the great in- ‘i ii ‘ SOR CHANT ce | ‘ieo Bible, (reanaeaer Rr eraa rae Hights tor know GG, GONSREONET INRIA Tn TEL uly at dhiner in the Hotel Astor, Nov, 30, P svat SHLMILAIN Ar Wi ecHWgR obec Wat Teruert, i preme Court Justice . Arthur 8 | °! _{icorme Sitltce, treneurer vat thermore, the power, not by ‘). simple method of account keeping, themselves it Miles, of the tari pmittee vr the mpkins, at White Plains, granted an| the nah and he told! of “annuowiig but by executive action, prevent or publiesty, anpervinion of the isaue of 7 « Who how Inability or unwitting- — os National Assoc GAUFACLUTENH | isteriocutory decree of divomse Yo Wille | re, fenerts t6 tle nt ality Berane )ut a stop to every form of improper securities, abolition of rebates and of [1 il Jd eee CT nC ows resumed the stand before the House ie i ie ilnie favoritiem or other wrongdoing special privileges. There should be uel ONGRESS SH . Wave and Means Committee to-day. He | !* Addl PoP CM at ali ys Nowe Wert ‘ “The railways of the country should short-time franchises for all corpora- SPECIAL INTEREST continied nis arguments for tariff re- | of Breoklyn, from his wife, Agnes Me- | tydghth streets testified that Mra: Ropes be put completely under the Interstate tions engaged in public business, in- 5 S MESSAGE. 22 on, dopnard | The schedules which | Baul Roberta, and in the evddence con- | erts vistied her lloure five or mietackt from the domain of the anti-trust law. power from water rights. There = ual and hides mentioned as “Count Schmbh.."” eesti athe. wave: lie. ame 4 ‘The power of th ission ‘shouldbe ghould be national as well as State WASHIN Interest: in M Miles said that Werah a tN ont Interest is added to the mtit becaus nt Schmidt so that it ¢ guardianship of mines and forests. dwn both Houses of Congress centered to-day lover Gal AG MH - — = - — supervis The labor legislation horeinafter re- in the President's message, Senator yiveased. He also d © of sect ferred to chould concurrently be en- Alarich, in behalf of the Senate Conmi- farmer gets no benefit fron acted into law. rove neans of power should be s1 to investigate the and accounts of th one of the most valual recent legis binations be expiteitly roads, the pe being first gained or agreement bel nthe use o! r py the Centr Uetails. Interests Must Be Guarded. “The shareholders, the emt the shippers all have inte must be guarded, It is to t of all of them that no swind wld be allowed, but make and Bhould receive ho n to of tht emplovees. “In addition to thi the shareholders, of Attacks on Judiciary. shippers At the last election certa in ie Ren eas a ‘Sweeping attack upon the en bf them ur aty V of the eo} an attack lion is to do pn as to neve: fuch fas! the wages of th or the be sed abolition of th and legitimate tha present ‘The violence of the crusade, and its means to iny <|complete failnre, illustrate two truths profits of ho’ ‘ which it is essential our people should Telegraph and aac icners Jearn. In the first place, they ought to teach the workingman, the labore: Nieetae Ais taken iahy ,Polueinns ibs, 8 ali mechanical the wageworker, that by demandini what is improper and impossible he | plays into the hands of his foes. Such [A crude and vicious attack upon the veiled smash against the railroad man-j!) ngers, who, just before the last cam: | ld be ng so far paigu, announced that they would have cre should |eourts, even if it were temporarily to incrense rates or reduce wayes. The ranc jn |SRecessful, would inevitably in the end cause a@ violent reaction and frould | President takes occasivu here to 1¢- wef i yand the great mass of citizens to- iterate his impreszion that telegraph | auld by ouraged | gether, forcing them to stand by all Ie judges, competent and incompetent ras oeekthor then to cee the wheels of ‘istice stopped. A movemont of this ind can ulvmately result in nothing | but danger to those in whose bshalf it je wominaily undertaken. This is a most healthy truth, which it for ail our people to learn. Bulwark of the Courts. and telephone companies engaged in| see 2 interstate business should be placed Pitt the emalliManis Burden: under the jurisdiction of the Interstate ; As far as possible wo should lighten GammsrcakOammicnion® |the burden of taxation on the ex Logit Ge a |man. We should put a premium upon Negnietaaal |, | thrift, hard work and business energy; aaa ‘| but these qualities cease to be the , main factors in accumulating a for- ipeenaiee tune long before thet fortune reaches he judges who Bhonit lars | point where it would be seriously af- * y Bye voy on | fected by any inheritance tex such as ose who adyor: {|r propose. Xt is eminently right that the uation should fix the terms npor which the grout fortunes are inherited. They rarely do good and they often do harm to those who inherit them in their entirety. “There should no longer be any pal- tering with the question of taking H care of the wagoworkers who, under Fs industrial system, ‘become led or worn out aif of the py bf these gr ness operatic Mhat unless they do si the corporat heme judges, tlic jndges of the stamp of the President-elact, who havo been fearless in opposing labor when fy hae gone wrong, but capa act with ‘the root o + Government should iegisiate in oughgoing and far-reaching fashion not only for all employces of the tional Government, but for all 4 ‘ sons engaged in ‘nterstate Dommeroet e i“ t reasona ile Liability for Employers. pOLaTIE me Bad Judges. witizes Full Power of Congress. PLEASING as a pleasant thought ng Ost ce 2 Oasties fore to give it complete control o the railroads aud other instrv terstate commerce is mere) posal to carry ovt to the le the prime purpose: A crisp, golden brown food, made of corn, with an. ir- resistibly delicious flavour that delights old and young oe “The Taste Lingers” SOLD BY kO x rouse ° Made at Pure Food Factories of Sepee wile vou " Postum Cereal Co., Lid., Battle Creek, Mich, of an oid friend-— asa result of the t ' mpreaenth Day ror hides, Ww mittee, and Representative Payne, for Tags: the independent tanners are the House Committee, appointed to pentied hy the packers. ¢ witness then told the comm that ninety per cent. of the manuf: want & tariff commission or t to handle the revision of the iarift Replying to this sugkestion Payne said that there that the two bodies rmed thelr respec: had performed orted that the heir notin. notify the Presi ment of the tariff, r ‘ am confide where there the chairi ” & constituty t think th Offense Against the Republic. harm Anvth tlc from having & vody of mer miee agitating chang: the tarif. epubll eee Basketball Men Suspended. sing. breakdown is in dealing Telations that arise from | fashioned word—and many years always elapse before f0- ciety is able to turn this sin into crime which can be effectively punt law. During the lifetime of men now alive the social relatio: changed far more rapidly than in the preceding two centurier. Pubiic Mind Confused. The imt of business the extreme Lord & Taylor Women's Shoe Dept. Remarkable Value nee growth of by strain br IVomen's Handsomely Beaded Tongue Slippers in Bronze Kid, Black Suede, Patent Leather and Mat Kid value $6.00, at $3. 55 e enormous growth of our jes. Ont of pre: nto IVomen’s Black Velvet Carriage Boots Blue Satin Quilted Lined ‘value $6.00, at $3.55 Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 34th Street=--West Womeit’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Reduced Prices $35 and $40 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, Reduced to 22.00 $40 and $45 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, Reduced to 27.50 $50.00 Three=Piece Tailored Suits ...... Reduced to 35.00 Sale of Caracul Cloth Coats $30 Caracul Cloth Coats, superior materials and linings.......... 20.00 $45 Caracul Cloth Coats, superior materials and linings. . . Coat Department---Special Values Fur Lined Coats, exira quality linings... 35.00 to 75.00 Evening Capes, Broadcloth and Satin ..25.00, 35.00 Black Broadcloth Coats, interined " 35.00 20.00, Separate Walking Skirts- $15 Walking Skirts of Chiffon Broadcloth : $20 Empire Walking Skirts of Chiffon Breadcloth Special Values . 9.50 12,00 ‘Trimmed Millinery---Half Prices Extraordinary , Clearance Sale I Trimmed Hats to be closed out atone half regular marked prices Was no great danger than {n the perpetual unseitie- Lora & faytlor:< Neckwear for Holiday Gifts Lancy Stocks and Fabots , e boxes 50c., 75¢., $1.00 extepti nal values. Luported Scarfs if for Motoring and Evening Wear $1.45. 81.95. 82.95 values $2.09 to $4.95 Lmported Collin and Cuff Sets embroidered and. Irish lace Real lrish Lace Fabors and Collars a large variety of styles and shapes 5OC., ee $2.95 and upwards Leal Duchesscsand Point Berthas, Chemiscttes and Collars 1 at Special Prices. ‘ Marabout and Ostrich Boas and Muffs Greatly Reduced. Pi; oentx Mufflers 5.0C. cach : ' all colors and sdzes Broadway and 2oth Sta; sth Ave.; roth St | Special Clearance Sale ..2 Lace Curtains at ] 3 wt regular prices, Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 9th, we will sell 200 pairs of Curtains in /a/ran abilet, Parnt d’ Arab, Renartssance and Brussels Laca at above reductions, The regular prices to $300.00 pair. range from $30:00 pair . ») Sale prices range from $40.00 to $200.00, Lace Bed Sets . For Full Sized and Single Biedsteads At Reduced F'rices $2 $6.00 set | Ruffled Muslin. Ruffled Renaissance... . TPT TN ARARAAAANAR Lvench Renatssance Arab and Filet Lace 20,00 “ 10,50 192.50 * 1f5.00 * 50.00 75:09 a, Lord & Taylor | Broadway & 20th St; 5th ro igth St