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TAFTATTACKE? 'TAFTDELAYED «= |W FOR HIS CAMMIGN | BY ACCIDENTS ON RECIPICITY) SWELTERS IN CAR *Senator‘Cummins ¢s Course | Engine of President's Train | He Pursues Putdim on | Breaks Down, Then Freight Level With Or Men. | Wreck Blocks Tracks, WORLDWIDE TRUS? International Deal. PITTSBURG, July the excessive heat, P: eleven minutes ‘Sweltering from ident Taft spe: s city to-day on from Indian: Jy 5 —President | to Were sharply go-day by Sen+ BRUSSELS, Relgium, July rence of leading representativ the steel industry of the world, hes in Indt~ to the train wasltions, In other words, a world-w! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY INSTEEL FAVORED BY NINE INE ATIONS Judge Gary Presid Presides at Con- gress in Brussels to Discuss 5.—A con- | 1911. aston, all who proved in principle the « an internatic |vouentiy invited a number of foreign|It is argued manufacturers to America and who were so favorably impressed with the effectiveness of that organization In the United States that an international conference was readily assented to. One of the principal questions before the congress 1s whether such a world: wide combination can be formed with- out falling under the ban of the law. by some of the Amertcan representatives, however, that being an international organization, no country can declare it to be illegal. The steel interests of the United States, Canada, England, France, Ger- many, Belgium, Italy, Austria and Spain were represented by 160 delegates at to-day's conference. During the firet session of two hours, when there was a Roman Ca KAYLOR early to-day “whic originated from the pritctpal bus stroyed, causing 4 Stern Brothers ‘For Thursday, Friday and Until Noon Saturday An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel ot | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO e Lexingto1 to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. One of the Greatest Sales We Have Ever Held The Entire Stock of Bonwit. Harris 2G Of B’uay and Sth Ave., Corner of 21st St. At 5@c on the Dollar Comprised Are High Grade, Thoroughly Desirable Specialty for its object by. th ‘Ss working 4 mins, | fe shee of weildid over by E.| At Very Exceptional Reductions in Prices Stocks of Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Dresses, Frocks, When the Pread abandons the | ens y |# Irman of the Board of | Costumes, Skirts, Waists and Furs; Girls’ and Chil- duties of his office rs upon a| dent's nade up nere! Directo the United States Stee! ’ : campaign tc. suid Pad Public opine st Wl in to Hasrsourg Fan ape | Corposation=ahe. nl Trost oeaan | WOMEN’S SUITS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS we dren's Coats i gare Be. prod om jlo on this suld Mr, | ¢lal schedule two days’ session here to-day. Ss cS s,$5 {$I5. Si $ ‘ atin i Us tin wan near|""Tha main purpowe ot the conterene | py ; riggs ont A gently gg nc tg { ba ives ether early this morning, |i the formation of an Thternationat resses of Tissues, Flaxon, Voile, Chambray and Ginghams, at $4.50, §.75, 9.50 terials, All stees. | quisettes, lingeries, ete. Sizes up to | i om ve engine went out! Iron and Steel Institute, alming at an x i. e ” i | teeuee to Anew engine was at- | vltimate control of prises and, opere Dresses of French Linen and Ramie, at $5.00, 8.50, 10.75 $15.00 Cloth Suits at $7.50 | ninutes’ deiay be-' Steel and iron Trust, along the 1 nd of 4 tute, eliminating all competition e. The proposition for this gigantic about bina a track ity nm Was made at the conference Judge Gary the destruct * and e tain a business equilibrium in the wor) steel industry.” steel and tron intere: countries, control of pt world-wide regulation h co-operation were jects discussed before the congr andkershief wiping awa persptration whi rolled down his |stee foan Steel and fron Institute, wh! Foe What is Castoria C destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, Colic. yand o and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Is age is its guarantee. It cures Diarrhcea and Wi It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. natural sleep. The children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. triflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Chiidren—Experience against Experiment. Geauine Casioria always bears the signature of sroadw>v at 34th Street Saks & Company We shall continue during Thursday and Friday The Remarkable Sale of Women’s weautiful Lingerie Dresses The preduct of America’s leading dressmaker at hitherto unheard-of prices He who made these dresses Eears a relation to style 2s intimate end as important as that of the premier contributors to the Pais salons. His preductions are the most exclusive arc rothirg beiter exemplifies this than the glorious creations in this sale, which, for artistic treatment and Leauty of design, yield no iota of merit to imported modes. Each dress a thing of beauty Exquisitely embroidered, laden with fine laces and superlatively de- The embroidery And every pattern is the exclusive But we are taxed what next to say signed, every dress in this offering is a joy to the eye. is imported—every inch of property of this particular maker. where so much still remains to be said. Just come and see for yourself. Meanwhile, consider these figures, for they tell the story better than words: Actual value $85.00 Lingerie Dresses Now $38 Actual value $55.00 — Lingerie Dresses Now $24 Actual value $48.00 Lingerie Dresses Now $22 Actual value $39.00 Lingerie Dresses = Now $20 Actual value $30.00 Lingerie Dresses Now $15 Actual value $25.00 Lingerie Dresses = Now $13 Actual value $22.00 Lingerie Dresses = Now $10 Sale of Women’s Long Silk Gloves at 95c Special for Thursday A special shipment of 1,800 pairs. Made of pure silk, 16 buttons, full length, with Paris point or kid point back embroidery and double tips. White, cream, black, light brown, navy or grey. All sizes. And only ninety-five cents, mind you, in spite of the general shortage. the American Iron and Steel Inst'- com- The object, he de- “mains petition and price cutti 1 The Initiative for the calling of the} congress was taken by the Amer- | assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over » $0 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under * his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, | il Counterfeite, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that Dresses of Batiste, Lingerie, Marquisette and Voiles, Dresses of Foulards, Meteor, Chiffons and Voiles, at $15.00, 22.50, 32.5 Princess Slips, of Messaline and China Silks, lace trimmed and plain, at $4.95 Tailored Suits, of Imported French, Irish and Russian Linens, at $9.50, 11.75, 13.50 | Tailored Suits of Serges, Mohair, Hairlines, Mixtures and Pongee, $14.50, 17.75, 25.00 Skirts of English Repp, Linen, Khaki and Crash, at $1.85, 2.95, 3.50 Skirts of Washable White Velvet Corduroy, entirelv new, two styles, at $8.50 at $9.75, 12.50, 16.50 tos ive | a's ng #8 ro of} the} ene} WOMEN’S COATS AND WRAPS Coats, of Double faced Blanket materials, beautiful colorings, soft, warm and light weight, one model reversible, at $16.75 Coats, of Black Satin or Natural Pongee, reversible, in all contrasting colors, at $12.50 Coats, of Tussah, Pongees, Imported Linens and Silks, for street and traveling Wear, 13,50, 18.50, 23.75 Raincoats, of Rubberized materials, mannish or raglan sleeves $5.50, 7.95, 13.75 teh ASTORIA is 2 harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops SSES i It contains neither Opium, | FOR MISSES, GIRLS AND SMALL WOMEN Tailored Suits, of serges, shepherd checks& novelty mixtures, 14 to. 20 yrs, $9.75, 13.50, 15.75 Linen Dresses, embroidered and lace trimmed effects, 14 to 20 yrs, $6.50, 8.50, 13.50 Lingerie Dresses, in sheer lace effects, or with embroidery, 14 to 20 yrs, $5.75 to 18.50 It Ind It Dresses, of Ginghams, Tissues, Chambray, Flaxon and Dimities, 14 to 20 yrs, $3.75 to.6.50 Skirts. of Imported White Repp, Pique, Khaki, Crash and Cordeline, 82.50 to 4,05 Girls’ Washable Dresses, Dutch neck, trimmed & plain, 2 to 16 yrs, $1.25, 1.98, 2.05 Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Boys’ and Children's Washable Russian and Sailor Suits, | of fine chambrays, madras, lawns, repp, galatea, gingham and linen, in plain white and fancy colors, neatly trimmed, sizes 214 to 11 yrs. Values $1.95 to 3.50, FI. 50 Boys’ and Children’s Hats, 1.95 of Imported and Domestic Straws, Heretofore $2.95 and 3.95, | Decided Reductions have also been made in | Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits | Comprising Norfolk, Dcuble breasted, Sailor Young Men's Outing Trcusers and R at and Russian Models, of blue serge and fancy mixtures; aincoats, Boys’ and Children's Reefer | West Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets | MONARCH FURNITURE CO ALL CARS TRANSFER 70 WE TRU FURNI Carpets, LEX. 70 BEES SOY 10 GO¥Sn By Request Having received so many re- quests to form another Harmony Piano and Player Piano Club We have arranged to offer 250 more of those b URE Ru Bedding $3. 00 Down on $50 5.00 Down on 75 7.50 b wn on 00 1 aiintad and P| Pianos at an Enormous Saving to Chun Memes ay Risnoy BET.3 & LEX AVES Iam ener aaa AOS’ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Il Aa ge and Piano Player Offer 3 $375 List Harmony $750 List Hcrmony Pianos, Club Price $1 85 Player Pianos, $375 7 $5 Down, $1 a Week| $10 Down, $2aWeek Harmony Pianos and Player Pianos only 280 1 MONY A a NOS TANKS at the Lowest Price Ever Nomed Phere ar DOPLAVER-PIANOS ay at was, THIS Bee a BRASS D ieaulful Boston D'LEAT bs ER 3-Room tiat tr: Furnished pull ees 98 = Ri Furnished Comptece9S 9. 98% es’ Or Men's ay to *25.00 Fi 09 Bown ft 00 he Week MICHAE! S-BROS 5S Ay. 8 9=*5T. BROOKIYH ue Uxten SRRIAE for it. oa ttt at ie Feuarkeabte Bat A elas. otter be | menak to 3d Ave. Bloomingdales’, “smth to » 60th Sts payite anys ner i) wr Momseng' eteogemeannpeyiigite beta setting yc Mlay BN ATION a: Ss 5 i neta ah Women’s $2 Wash Skirts, $1 Fine material in many different styles, including stripes and dots. $10.00 Cloth Skirts at $5 High prade, newest panel models. || Finest material. ] Very fine all wool serges and mix tures, New short coats, plain tailored, hand-omely trimmed; odds and ends. $40 Cloth Suits at $15 | Finest materials; all up to the minute styles; silk lined. $20 Coats and Capes, $9.75 $1.25 Tailored Waists, 65¢ Pongee, serge, satin, ete. Great/ Linene: cutis and frill ia dainty variety of styles in all sizes. | eolarings: Women's $12 Raincoats at $6! $5.00 Silk Waists at $2.77 Newest models, loose back, in tan; Remarkable models of chiffon, nteed waterproof; all sizes. | shantung, wash silks; kimono sleeves and sailor collar. “Mess line Petticoats, $1.75 | °° : , Pretty styles in black and colors, Women’s $3 Waists at $1.65 Remarkable values. Voiles, Lh ciate bgt en] 1 4 iat sleeves, trimmed with embroidery, $10.00 Linen Suits at $5 | aiso lingerie waists with side frill; Pure and Ramie linen; ali sizes. | various pretty models. BLOOMINGDALES® Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, 9c Full fashioned, pure thread, sheer gauze weight and lustrous silk, A stock ing th at is mad= both for style and durability; the tops are thin silk finish | h double welt and double lisle soles. Those who wear sille stock- ate what a remarkable bargain this is. To-mor- of black, tan and evening shades, special, pair 39! BLOOMINGDALES for Men | Sale of foot Underwear ‘sworn | Shirts and | Boys’ 29 Underwear, silk finished | balbriggan shirts; knickerbocker drawers, Sale Price 19¢ bave do the 50. kind, A to-morrow will be Men's 2% Balbriggan Shirts and!/Women's l5¢ Ribbed Vests, low Drawers, good quality; drawer neck; sleeveless; trimmed at neck | have double seats, suspender tapes;| and arm's-eye regular aad extra | shirts have long or short sizes; Sale Price to-morrow sleeves; all sizes, at 19¢ will be Men's 50c Mesh Knit Underwear, Women’s 50c U inion Suits, um. | shirts have long or short sleeves;, brella knee; low neck; no sleeves; | sea wers are athletic all | 24 BL OOMINGDALES ey Parasols, Special at 88c Parasols averaging $1.50 in yolve, in this sale at 48e, They | are neatly made of linene, pongec, poplins and other pretty | materials, all are tasteful in designs and colorings; handles both pretty and dainty; just the parasol to suit you for your next outing trip is here, at the small price named. Suk Tafleta Parasols, piain or hemstitched, leat green and other goo! colors and black and white eos henee, excellent Vaca, at *1.50 ols of Taffeta Silk and Linen, quite a at ee of | f y effects, with gilt frames and long, grace- ful handles, at the special low price $9) 68 | Pongee Parasols and parasols of taffeta and linen; $9) andes 2.95 Sale "$3. 00 Rattan The Latest $1 AN $ i 00| Suit Cases « at $1. 94 Lace Bags, inl and elastic; te pay as mn $3. 94 | i ica 8 $1.14 \ init (re offer a large $1.00 Fall Cabinet Sewing Machines An Extraordinary Offer—One of America: =a, most beautiful high standard and $ peg a perfected machines at 18 4 igiitouisveiel val (oe axcallaicn at’all points, producin Hil he] ea jl | the finest work with least effort. Every machine bea: the well-known maker's name—a fact in itself utely satisfactory q' Dust Proof Model: Hid that ratses a Bargains in Enameled Furniture Exceptionally low prices you don’t get every day. This $5. 25 Enameled Bed Enameled iu “Enameled E Enameled “| \Chiffonier hair for $1.50 | A good size, fine ly constructec p;wellchair, nic nameled; ly woven | € seat, LOO MINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d tun ht to 60th St. ——