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16! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911. TACK Se TAMMANY CH 6 Mocking of BARLE'S ATTAKK SSSR ft n for the past twenty-five) Messrs. Cram and Huppuch an public| using his department for the benefit o! service commissioners and asked what|his party.” He termed Mr. Murray's inded a note] happened to the bill to lower the pay] speech as “The Squak of @ dying glad- ts regarding | Of the ner lator trying to throw mud Havem wa nas was my classmate at Har The mmission has given en Matbhs aca al us thi m of roads tn the Not geeves on eee ; Frasier is alto Sty Yerwonel) country this hil tn your death! Aan unwise Providence nad @uided Giles waa the " th tranaaction T never! Knell When 1 took you over f am AS SF MR IS Rateonncis entacrnats roy on a reer reminded of the charge of the Light|ite could not understand a word of sent to the abi t t f Belshazzar. Bat where| Brigade French, but, determined that he would to Albany. Majority Leader Smith sat i] this morning (turning to] "Yours not to know tha reason why, | not unnecessarily display his Ignoranco the vote on the bills would be delayed] the empty seata), are they scared? ‘Yours but to do and die." pefore the waiter, he pointed to an item, aati ahey mertved “The bill in the last straw, and the] Mr. Hoey took exception to Mr. Mur-land said: STIRS MADISON = ee people will not stand for ft. There is|ray's statements regarding Cram and] “rit have some of that, please.” Miscussion on the Highway Dill was) no reason for it except that the Gov-| Huppuch and compared the men tol] The walter looked compassionate. ielde of Frank K — oe opened by Mr. Blauvelt of Rockland | ernor wants a job for eome high class] “Odell, the Groceryman, Cheney, the|1'm sorry, sir,” he eatd, gently, “but who explained every tion of the] highway expert.” Incompetent, and Collins who was con-|the band are playing that just at pres- Sugar Receiver Not Disturbed! —E SPEAKS OUT FOR THE| ATRANY, June 9.—With the Mur-I measure and gave a history of high-' Hoe referred to the apportionment of\victed in the minds of the pubilo of ent.’ SHERMAN LAW. es by Congressman’s Defense, |" eee rar te ie Rasy end Chairman Hardwick queried the wit: Accuses Ex-Preside | Saito’ ‘eloekaiay. told that. the — Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Streets New York City 1868-—-Established 43 Years—1911 ccuses Ex-President. yeoterdiy that former President Roose SS ee High Quality. Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue o a vent had Len {|We Give WeRedeem |i ASKS SHARP QUESTIONS. | fm" in" i nan Anti-Trust law | “Hav ‘ | ‘curt deciatons. } i velt in His Failure to Prose aaa ‘OF ROOSEVELT. SATIN i erated er lon mea i i h i i S 1 IS é - of n Greek and Roman times.’ e s § cute the Trusts, _|andear ie fn'n'She' 0 WIRES. SAVED AVIATOR June Wind-Up Reductions in the Friday Profit-Sharing Sale ? PAIRENTON Sens Seman atiace| “Mover hed any communication with IN PLUNGE TO EART ARTICLES ON SALE Sale No. of ARTICLES ON SALE Sale Former Pri Pri j Price O'Neill Main Store isd sally | Mace O'Neill Main Store itdeed New Model Wash Skirts, $1.25) $2.50 660 Pure Irish All Linen, paturt! 0 oF golden 12Ve er Wash Si Dr 5 $5.00 — natiateameates $n 800 | 36 Inch White Long Cloth, 61s€ | 10¢ ya. Kimono and Tailored Linen Coats, $6.50 At [ined head 120 | Republic White Bed Spreads, 79c | $1.00 Bathing Suits {%, "om, Me vii = Natural Linen Tailor Suits, ‘3° - $10 240 | Summer Blankets, 922" 790! or gray. & 9c} 95c pair » models, - 2 . ose Women’s Fancy Embroidered and Pure 12I4c 500 Irish Linen Tablecloths, aise 70270 inches, $1.80) $2.25 Linen Hemstitched Handkerct-‘efs, faitiais & 15c § 450 |Pure Linen Damask Table Napkins, ——_—_$—$ — dozen } 22 inch square, $ 1.98)s2.50 doz of batiste and net trimmed with 25c 200 2,400 | Jabots %uiehclemes saa oiuny ee = 200 | Women’s Ingrain Silk Stockings, He%,, Sur {81-50} $2.00 200 | Lawn Dressing Sacques, aint waist. Ic Udhek- <r aes Men’s Cotton and Lisle Socks, plsck .oittd 250 | Clearance Sale of Corsets, $2.50. 9 soq |Men’s Nainsook Athletic Underwear, “7 = ra Go a andl coat style shirts, knee length drawers, \ t ers, wns : 3 r 275 oo : orset Cov 59¢_ } 100 | Women’s Milanaise Silk Vests, Meoveleas, ; asap and Real Linen, Cluny and Torchon Edgings » Bishi i 5 i , y ‘cho! ging: 150 | Infants’ Long Slips, Juve ’Syies, [tsb |e) irra? Shee nae attest Roosevelt on the around | “live T never met Mr. Roosevelt but once since I left Harvard, and that was AGO, June %.—John J. Joyce, an that he had not prosecuted the Sugar | Trust made before the House Bumar lat the White House. He ask Oommitics to-day by George H. Earle of |my oareer at Harvard had Philadetphia, aroused a vigorous de | any good." Gelise of Mr. Roosevelt by Ropresenta-| ‘I told him that I didn't know. Then 90 Madison of Kansas, who aid the |!" that peculiar enunciation which he President relied on Attorney. |Domesses, he quoted © | ground to pieces, but Joyce escaped with ‘al Bonaparte for advice and there |!2 Latin, which I « ¥ |only @ sprained ankle, a acratched face ae no evidence before the committee | Chance understand. am: In| and wa possible minor fracture of one of te ehow he had acted from improper | Latin by the President of the United! the amall bones of the lex. metives. States made me feel silly, so L amiled| Jovem fell in the course of an instruc "Mar. Mefison insisted upon ding coe Lids heed slapped me on the tion fight he had undertaken for sev- \ Bonaparte’s decision in the Sugar | *O% # : ; eral pupils who were at the park. He { ease, upon which he declared Mr, T eee you understand,’ which, of was operating his sixty-horsepower bi- courne, I 414 not, but by emiling It ‘ Roosevelt had to lean. enti thin GO Theta the eniy | Bane and had been in the air only a conversation I remember having had , fell (00 feet in a biplane at Hawthorne Park yesterday and escaped y slight Injuries. He broke telephone wires, one trolley a heavy wooden backstop for } diamond, The backstop was 4 and the biplane was Itterally id \y F a “You gentlemen will never prosecute Aalders bya Me with Roosevelt in many years.” levers regulating the planes and then Ser i uty,” eal “Has your activity in the sugar case| plunge to earth with the machine, few minutes when his engine went dead. |The audience saw him clutch at the 2,000 | 35 Inch Black Dress Taffeta, 91:00 Ts 000 | testtetion Piet Bends, capesee yards ld and ecru, 1,000 Dainty Stripe Washable Summer Silk, 50c yd. yards 790 | Clearance Sale of Rhinestone Hat Pins, geil offered to debate this matter with A I leath 1 tack 1,000 36 Inch White Silk Dress Poplin, $1.00 yd, variety of etones in contre, . Roosevelt in New York. He id real leather eyeglass or spectacle case aoe dt accept my a A Acc gllen Aeapecadireporagaton with screwdriver for 25 cents. 980 | Wool Tweed, Scotch style Mixtures, 50c yd. J] No. of Po feed eg 3H tink the people of anaes wil fiw isa new and added feature of the Harris Service—an eye 750 -. Gineh ea Leiba oa * abate: Nac - glass or spectacle case, just the right size for the pocket, made ch Black Panama Cloth, 65c yd. tar mole 10 punish crime if fox au | solidly and substantially of genuine leather. It is as handsome as yards | 50 In [aeeneeee of eee 100 Jelly Tumblers, 7ihuvys"* 1c ge che ratty. changing tay oftosth ned 4o| — it is useful—its cost is 25 cents. 575 White Poplar Cloth | [cabhesdt = = nothing in the interim?” And this i 36 Inch Cream fe ioe u 29c yd. is not all—when you carry your glasses in this new yards ——————————ji Thin Glass Water Pitchers, 39"*"* ABAIN Bia tosey _Lerrene BEALS Myo case, tg do a) have to go to your Optician to tighten 250 Very Brilliant Black Mohair, Heap a8 ya B dacrois | + siz0, eM Ld . up the screws of your glasses. rd a i | i i peel tarlpecglbee| see Every case contains a steel screwdriver, with "ir Ss as ei WWE | [eee ee Car Machines, | Aig, mth the correspondence in tne} — which you can tighten your own glasses and save (2) | Black, Navy or Brown Sateen, ing suits C | 25c yd. VV Troning Boards, fc" 55c i heerayee fiendl agreed pebtecel Me ee piel pets Gnean te is our own pro= 1,050 | Plain Color Cotton Crepes, Bi even nd 18c yd tgs Indestructible Ash Cans, $1.09 $1.49 hy ol i} is 'W al Indispensai eyt Ss | is 4 . . ” : . oe, oe cereopondease othe eetat,| duct, and can ale be obtained at our eight stores. sa apr Tor rena anger rere ee : { then he 414 not send the communi. Step into the nearest Harris Store and examine this eyeglass and Brown Polka Dot Sil ‘ull, 19¢ yd. S t. ns Jeger cre merglargg oboe isnot. If you cannot call—30 cents in stamps or ‘Money in | TAR . 200 | Royal Wilton Rugs 3112". i ae ; Poter | 7) i : : s, J ™_" . u y Roosevelt was a sincere opponent of |27 W. S4th St, bet. Sth & 6th Aves § OpXica’ the immoral practices of great organt- | 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. ry ; 442 Columbus Ave. ’ er id fatlons of capital?” asked Representa. |e ein etree Bist and 821, Ste. Our Grocery aga bite gs Fit Pos in New York nete., Sale of Men’s Furnishings cit, “E would rather not answer that Loreena ‘Seahhis oe Ideas n i e) 009 B'way, nr. i \\\ Ay ae t Are Necessary for Su ; Fabrics vieeeng Ay i crisis: at sa Putten’ Ph See He a's!) BkIyn e Full yore oa good ys Weights a alti Main Store—Just (me 21st ae ee {Mat hie counsel asked the committer to ae rRaer an aple roceries | Men's Silk Mixed Shirts, $1.55 tp considerate of him, testified about {997 Broad hear, Henee aco, Oowlets and Opticians Seasonal edly the Right to J Quantities, From the season ends of our manufacturer's piece goods, - ——__—__—~ — _ comin ‘ Mail Orders Filled. "Phone Chelsea 5700. enough to make about 50 dozen, and they are well made, as he O'Neill Main Store—Basement. ; only knows how to make them one way —the best. You have without doubt been paying $2.50 for the same shirt. They | are plain and striped with neckbands, a few with detachable Meat Fancy Toul collars, silk worked buttonholes, some with pocket and flap and | Best i aincy in button; French double cuff, fine ocean pearl buttons, $ = = — all coat models; all sleeve lengths; sizes 14 to 18; at. 1.55 | Men's Soisette Pajamas, $1.45 ‘ Common Sense Reasoning aad f A Direct Appeal to Your Intelligence Brand—Delicious Crackers | © airarecured auattty rate Plain col d stripes, silk | ith pockets, fine cut; | . Brownin ing | EesasCisemestutsten. Bsc | | Se cera caus eo the kind the Broadway huberdashers ae asking 62.80" # 7° | » rety Brand, ab- Beef — JOP, All SIZES, BL... cece cece creer eee reerenenneees ° W g, K & Co. overs 1 f Men's Bathing Suits $1.95 instead of $2.75 $3.45 instead of $4.50 We have all heard the story of the Shepherd Boy who cried ‘‘Wolf!”’ so $2.95 ieee of $3.50 $4.85 instead of $6.00 often, when i ed no walt, that when at last a Wolf really did Men's Silk Lounging Robes, $5.00 come none is call. Made of silk with self figure; in blue, gray and tan with It is much the same in business, There are some who cry “Sale! Sale! girdle to match with silk fringe ends; with three pockets. Just Sale!’’ fifty-two weeks in the year until their call falls on dull ears, te rane ise eee ee rf A = warts Made of wash silks, fringed | = The BROWNING, KING National Retail Organization, supported by its ee eee ee ee ends; worn by men who do } own Superior and Largest New York Tailor Shops, is able (through asretian | _ Men 4 Boisette Egat 93.45 ch: all eines; ict Wear waistcosts; they have Pe its Sixteen splendidly equipped Retail Stores) to offer the verySmart- itolied basdinog "4 i | trot tit's Geo keer iy toed owt erly ta ee 65c Bo est Metropolitan Ready-to-Wear Attire, the Styles and Quality of in estilo. 00; we ee Na eS are eae ORIG) pee reo i which have earned the public confidence and support for fifty years. c | Men's Cheviot Robes, $2.45 The Largest Line of Men's | ., Months of thought for your Outing and Vacation Needs manifest them- | Mercerized cheviot, collar and girdle; all sizes. $ Neckwear Ready for In- selves now in superior values, in Men’s Two-Piece Suits at $15.00 to 11g | %4.00 for these robes would be cheap; at, only. ...... 2.45 [spection. 20 $25.00. Outing and Tennis Trousers at $4.00, regular $6.00 Quality. weiichifehi ‘Brana, muse | __ For Young Men and Boys, corresponding quality, style and value at $12.00 ach Juremakes S pines i and up to $20.00. Boys’ Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, sizes 7 Be , to 16 years, reduced to $5.00. Boys’ Washable Sailor and Russian Suits, formerly $3.00, now $1.00. The July Furniture Sale ara Boys’ Blouses, with or without Collars attached, regular 75c. qual- : ‘o ity, 45c. Bathing Suits for Young Men and Boys, $1.65. ; Last January, we prepared for those Shirts that have been so successful at Pi $1.15 and $1.65. _ Broken lines of ‘‘Faultless,” $2.50 Pajamas, $1.35. E Bathing Suits, Belts and Washable Neckwear. ] * A Straw Hat with our label at $2.00 and upwards will give you an individu- | ality not possessed by the bargain seeker. | os “A:‘NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, King & Co | Broadway at 32nd St-~Cooper Square at 5th—Brooklyn: Fulton and DeKalb Over Half a Million Dollars’ Worth of Dependable Furniture from Our Regular Stock at 10% to 50% Off. uyler’s Cocoa bits Re tnas TBeat aetna a Oc ondens vit Mul Co,’ Lien Uidensed, Milk Rota “every wines at 10c,; this ssle, per 2 Lemon Cling Peaches—No. 8 cans... ay EUsth Creamery, Table *| stor prints (none ae. ¢

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