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12 ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911, | te apectal comepittes pian, deciared /GIRL HASTENING TO JOIN “My H ope Is to Introduc e HORIMER INQUIRY Foes Truly dough te cevvinee’sts.| FRIENDS KILLED BY CARS. Martine that he must eubmit. After the | whe neither heard the ehouts sor sew the onrushing express. The locomotive struck the girl, tose-| ing her high in the air, Many women | “in the grand saw the accident | | anklin Simon & Co, oge 3d | Wordy war abated, an agreement waa! Horse Show Spectators See Miss{ and swooned, ins Gibbs was hurled a ‘ Honesty Into Politics, feeahed” that. the. meeting shoud. "ve| [and swoon, Mtns ibs was hurled a { y classified as a “conterence” and not a} Gibbs Run From Belind One [ip tie taxedy cast @ jow over Fifth Avenue. concen that each Senator should Train in Front of an Express. ° | horse show for the rest ef the as he ‘ounsidered beat. ‘of subsequent negotiae | CAMDEN, N. J., May %—Just as lve plan was framed up| Mise Loulea Hbbs, aged sixteen, daugh- WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Says Preacher-Alderman TOSUB OMIT: ss | ter of a wealthy family of Haddonfield, to amend the in resolution for an i |{nvemtigation by the Committee on Privi. | Feached the main ratirosd crossing. at Easter to Find a Good} Minister Than an Hon- | that place yesterday the guard gates ° hd |ieges and Blections to have it made by | . 2 ibeepeniiiven | Were lowered for locai train. The ‘er? est Politician, Asserts +. 9 Compromise Expected as Res)" st Ditnaham agree to acct that | ¥an in uch Baste to don tends ( 192 Women’s Silk Dresses Cd 5 Ad Wave beberannes that p.|@t the Haddonfeld horse show that g : by cee e een ton amy sty ahs alpped unter the watos and started) OOfpte eA ca parfum exquia A collection of this season's models of ; sult of ] Yemocratic Con committee named would be acceptable to serena 6 tracks, | i Vv il , L. 4 the De. ‘ats. It is believed from this, cks. | ’ Rev. mee o ee tt f re) Matt quarantes that Senators Kenyon and| The field where the horse snow was| on chef-d ‘ccwdre aux tmdr- Foulard, Pongee, Voile and various eilke, - it an ry to erence Over Matter. Kern, atrong anti-Lortmer men, will be| being held te near the crossing, and| , , Keep ~ iP y made members of the committes to pers | several hundred spectators saw Miss| icained, —Karkoff, Paria 15.00 Be Both. oo form the work of inquiry Gibbs run from behind the local. They ‘htetanenestarenntastiaan {QTON, May rect nator La Follette wili to-day deliver | saw also the Pennsylvania's Now York | | TRANSLATION: “tn thle exquielt | Oe oe UN th ottaee eee’ | tho fourth instalment of nls antl-Lort-| and atlantic City express approsebitig| wae t-efer w Amitets uate "my Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 It More Ministers Held) be Pooper expected (45 Mu patil “speech | at high speed. ‘The men and women on| — “Mtterviece” og to-day. The tndicattons are that the ; : is ; ; Public Office the Cause — 7¥h - ELKS TO BROWSE; NOT LAVA,|‘tycfrant stand shrioked © warning | Gatuat, Dacha, Tacs and i% veetigation will be Inteusted to a sub. #0 intent on Joining her fri foi ag elses drahageneh hop! , 7 of the People Would Be at committer of the Cominitzon, én Priv Wine Barred at Renn of Order Alfred HE. @mith Co. 85 W 5 85 Women’s Coats : Improved and Clergy legen and Miections to be pore ta Adis Cte. > ce ca on the mat «| will be no Ww : 00 : He Declares. Dae tase were Gecatcae boa, sae Oe annual re-, e of double faced Vicuna cloth, E: Serge; , je clar terday. There were twenty-eleht Sena « : tore present unton of the Renevalent and Protective Shepherd Check and Scotch j ‘The conference Aeveloned that wome| Order of Pike tn Atlantie City during Opposite the Waldorf j By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Democratic Benatore favo t k of July 10, according to a The Rev. Dr. James Berg is in| politica, Since Inst Octoder he hes been Repubitcan Alderman, —repre- senting the Fourth Ward in Mount onesie’ pt Soa al Rad oe | 11 West 34th Street | 15.00 La Folie i Pemeeneegs ae wienet WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Heretofore $24.50 to $39.50 Ruler Garrett Herr. | @oepe! holding both clerical and pollti- | tire time with his congregation ak office in this country. Ho explains | church congregation in most cases | No Approvals or credits in this lot. Heretofore $7.50 to $18.50 ile reasons for undertaking the double | largely composed of women. It is good | 00 barge something after this fashion: fe inlster of the Gospel to t ont | “It necemery would give up my | and doa mane work with men, Lastly, | NO_ALTERATIONS RRM rere errs (peso ee eennenene ero t|, we imed by people of refinement in every part of the 08 @ politician. I want to work for the | food to be taken anywhere or to be : : world where the use of the tooth brush is known 150 Spring Tailored Suits greatest good of the greatest number. used on any occasion. In short, I be- Odd sizes and broken lots. Veron, Yenterany | — Re ox 70 Handsome Dresses 169 Women’s Silk Waists an it does sound less awe-inepiring. Go, . a _ determination €0/ then, T hope to take rightness into polt- Imported Hand Made Lingerie Dresses, also Dressy Waists of Silk Chiffon, Crepe de Chine, & the Rost Ta- | “2,02 a ts WO ek Oa tk” | marquisettes, voiles and varus silken fabrics, Marquisette, Voile and Novelty Silks. theran Ghureh {n| concluded Dr. Berg. ‘I do not believe | r suitable for all occasions, Atal calices icc, sare’s dvcajon | Snare eto eenee pees mood 5.00 f Makes him the only mintater of the tauens YioNslathe abou spend ie | PER 19.75 Formerly $50 to $75 : Fa None Sent C. O. D. or on Approval Neve in putting ministers and the Gos- os Si —4I_2 ee “Tt is always easy to find an- pel both on a working basis.’’ @her good minister. Tt ts not al- So that all there remains for me to ‘Ways easy to find an honest politi- @ay fe: “Hurrah, for Dr. Berg: Cee te ewe 10.00 Formerly up to $40.00 Franklin Simon & Co, the poeple of my Ceegp ation in order | = Natal Cararc(o: a" No Alterations. No Approvals in thie lot. . Fifth Avenue. political career. They have decided that Ba ane te ccetinus) as tine pa E. E., TURLINGTON, Vice-President : . REDUCED PRICES SATURDAY k Sons fe the int tn Two Broadway Stores: New Harlem Store: 200 Sering & Summer” Dreseos game time I shall bo able to protect the Dimities, real Irish lace trimmed, foulard, emb'd ? erie double teak wi not be too much -—4 265 Broadway 125thSt.,Near 3d Av. Voile & marquisette, lingerie; samples & odds & ends Boys’ Summer Clothing to _— fe mn | lng PPR er ape eather? t sag | 841 Broadway Harlem Store Open j i et OO Boys’ All-Wool Suits ; | i ixtra_pair of knickerbockers; Norfolk and double- ced Pattellpdlanlintey riesgo | Cor. 13th St. Evenings | 5.00 Rarmerly up to'Ga0i00 breasted sults of Tweed, Cheviot and Homespun. ’ y Berg. “From a physteal point | , * | 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 §.50 m not afraid of promising | ‘ | * ° Boys’ Hand Tail Reversible Satin & Pongee Capes Oren paltioe hb etched A worsted and Mean from the apirit: I think my religion es. 8to17 Heretofore $12.50 A Bawieese paltont ute as tt 1s to-| of genuine TREN Dime pac satin or natural Boys’ Scales ice sees 9.75 my politics w clean ) color ti enough to bring ee my Cee Marl sara AAS lls belt of navy Serge, Tweeds, Cheviots and Hom ins. 4 50 “Personally, Lscart ere 13.90 Formerly up to $35.00 3 to 10 years. Hereto! 50 x | Uo office the cause of the people Boys’ Washable Suits } might be improved and the clersy Russian and Sailor models of galatea, linen, cham! @ertainly would not be harmed. ° 0 Val | 95 ° ° and white drill, 2 ¢o 10 years. falue $2.9! ° do not believe in putting @ min- 5,000 New Li g Waist A Ingerie alsts ister of the gospel in a glass case Hackett Carhart Boys’ Washable Coat Suits . | @nd@ keeping him there. If his re- 9 il isettes & bati whi d colors: Norfolk and double-breasted of linen crash, khaki and _ bo gg a Aer gl ipgp tl Pergo Voiles, marquisett atistes, white an rs; Reduce eek Value 480 2.95 de taken out of church and lived | high or lowneck; real lace trimmed; some hand emb'd. Re SNe br SPL Teme Ce tm everyday life, the sooner ne | ot e@s hedauced. eenses to preach it to people who Rave to live an everyday life the Detter.” Takes Religion Into Politics. * Dr. Berg paused to let his potnt eink| fy | in. We had been in the drawing room|] ef his home in Mount Vernon for somo-||* / thing over twenty minutes, yet he was| | yf & & We have brought down from the wholesale department several thou- sand suits, that were made to sell this spring at prices ranging from $16 to $35. As a result of our Re- organization and Extension you can buy these suits now at prices ranging from $13.50 to $24. so Hackett, Carhart clothes are New 2.00 Formerly up to $7.50 Young Men’s Summer Suits ~ Pure Linen Tailored Suits . . . 8.50 Custom Tailored Suits . 5 Il-wool i ‘ted fabrics i st colorit Linen and Repp Skirts . . .. 2.90 Heodchet Herstotore 18.78 11.50) grill sitting on the edge of his chatr. : ; . p Hand Tailored Suits maser. 5 faner he la airare York's own, Designed and tailored Reversible Linen Coats (Fall Length) . 9.50 of English serge; flannels, weeds and cassimores, 15.00 ort and musi with a little mouth, | | Ready leering ae be — : : 31 to 40 chest. Heretofore $21.60 out of which come; rather large correct style, i Tailored Suits volce. His eyes aro round and his head pom eo Pe Hand Tal sul } | new ‘ha Tain one Men's Suite Mais toSel 913.50 nd Tailored Salt a | - en," commented Clearance Sale The Famous Select from an astonishingly large assortment of blue and gray suits, Grays in all the prevailing shades and smart eided to fake religion into “Why not?" replied Dr, Berg. some good old working religion which politics need FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts stripe and check effects, Blues in plain ay i serges, hairline stripes and fancy weave pS ie ein Ser destrine, of ‘naa: stripes. Sizes and models for nen and & me. eee £004 If mors politic! YORAE ER : working unselfishly for the « People rather than, for their o woRal gain? Then there ts the qu of honesty. There is the old sayin ‘ honesty i# the best pc yut app ou set ently the average politician has not been Willing to believe in the truth of tt, o CONTINUING FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK The latest styles consisting of the sample lines of our Wholesale Department. Also the newest designs in high-grade materials that we are discontinuing. We offer these corsets at these phenomenally !ow prices. Men’s Suits Made to Sell 5 at $20 and $22.50 $1 Judge these suits by the best garments it $20 or even $22.50. You will hot find them wanting, By right of the fabric, tailoring and styling embodied | B. Altman & On. Mee ee ea courting ta ant| Sef. im them theee sults should be 920 end $6.00 to $7.00 Corsets 3.00 | . BOYS' CLOTHING AT EXTRAORDINARILY wp to it. $22. Ae e Bejoes a“ whieh ‘they were $8.00 to $9.00 “ 4 00 e intended to sell. hoice of w ds, i . . i tones fu, (ntreduos Honesty. cheviote, custimecey aid serge this $10.00 “ 5.00 | REDUCED PRICES er ne Oo! be season's most esirable colorings ind * | 7 designs, 523 $12.00 to $14.00“ 6.00 | Very Special NaH Bulbs lage to $17. 50 | Men's: Suits Made to $24.50 expects to find it would be rather 9 ft Jn a political atn! tel ope oy trutatal $18.00 to $25.00 * 8.00, 10.00, 12.00 Every Corset carefully fitted. All Sizes aad Extra Long Models. Some of the new famous Rubber Mesh Corsets and hip continer at half price. 518 Fifth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. BOYS’ NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED -SUITS Sell at $30 and $35 FORMERLY $8.00 To $20.00 at $5.00 19.00 - Proof of the desirability of these garments lies ift Plain and fancy weaves in plain blues, grays, tans | and browns and the ac 4 and check et fee ts. Pu ides re bound he | the fact that during our Reorganization and Extension style ideas of d to meet the | cite, we have sold more suits at $24.50 than at any Thereareatieast a tonen Sand utton tu redone | sean rice. Men who expected to pay, $30 to d : ined, and 5 5 nalf-lined, models for you to select fram. $35 for a suit have found them here--and saved BOYS’ TOP COATS, FORMERLY $9.00 at $4.75 + 4 money. No matter what your preference in cut, color | ; i ; : it lone in pe Men’s Suits Made to $19.50 roe, Na soatter wits 70u BOYS’ REEFERS, FORMERLY $5.50 To $10.50 at $4.50 spiran mer ba a rt poate ea Extre Speci | 810 GRAND RAPIDS BOYS’ SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, Serta Sess ne o ahae Ae acae QRS TK: | A very low prc for al woal igh lat wie fo AMR ronwerty $6.00 70 $10.00 at $3.75 & 5.00 + young men 30 to 36 inc 3-button models of delightful youthf All ea, all-wool xray mixture cassi- shown this spring. Sizes aad ma a8 | wool plain blue serges, all-wool Sung en Oe eee aE ye models fo" | eres and fine atflooth finished worsteds. There are you hay obtain extra trousers to nn vck | nearly siaty new styles to select from, Think of the best $15 suit for a young man you ever knew and : | you will have some faint notion of what these suits are hnperial $3 Hate ——_—_—_— ———— New sailor shapes in splits, sennitts, and Sale of Boys Wash Suits i aso dosirable in a serge suit. Mix! n, brown and the best of the other Raed Avenue, st anh 35th Streets, Nem » Heed, \ Nt lo tage i gies eit e What ‘You Lost Yesterday Pana as Meant to sell this season at 62 to $4 @ suit: aN m Finely tailored, smart sailor and Russian models, el Yi Wi ll Fi id T Genuine garantie ful. Cisached). trlewas 214 to 10 years; in plain color and stripe designs. | (Sad ou l in is ‘end saad! Usually $ 4 | Material linens, repps, galateas, chambrays iD now special at $12.50, 1 Bs 50, . $a, $3. 50] | | |i a Ander ae madiani now $2.45, $1.65 | FISHER ‘BROS If you used a ‘Lost and Found” . re COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. URD, WANES) {1 OFL ST. “L"STATIONST CORNER v. in the World this morning, | HY

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