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DENIE' | President desirous of the election (the Pres of a Republican, and while naturally he these was friendly to topkine because of the | My primary remit and perhaps other rea- with! the 1a lo active part in trying to influence the | Aldrich sald this was ab Bort o' ee of Ho or any other can-! that evening but ho was not posit | Hines satd tt was about midnient At a Repu Tart ONLY ANXIOUS THAT A] ,,,Did you teil 3 vole was needed?” GIVEN BY BY HINES lela ccabinde | LL Vaabedelal ce ae rnatt ar or TAC On tie aa| av Metcahlashaeah 45 ha cLerwnene pes. + My gay there were several the Tariff was concerned we were bet- than with a Sen- Original sna Genuine | coming up in the Senate and | ter off with « 2k ene very imy t to have | ator, With a va ovary hepoticnn vote possible to ans “ for a matority ney We needed on! ly | tor + with him we need- {nth the passage of them?” asked At- | ed 17." Fiatly Cate Statement| vemey farvin, seeding from Hinev'e | The only one for whom Mr. Atdrioh | expreased to Hitnes @ preference for Sen- TED M ILK tacmmeny, “I @o not think that T sald anything | ator, he eald, was Lowden to That Taft Declared in Salen, about aechedules,” replied zy The Real Ca "i \_. Favor of the Senator. cpg eee | (From the Chicas Tritman) WASHINGTON, Jety ©—Dednited bee States @enetor Nelson W. Aldrich of ment that there seemed to be a ponai- then Representative in Congress, for | MT myself "HB EVENING WORLD, An Intellectual Menst. (Prom the Kansas city Journal.) ry -ageom etow who / 0. b can Sh Finally the story that Macon murdered ~ | Seen Tree ee eee ceret shakespeare gow around t> George at. The Food DrinkforAllAges So ee In POWDED Dility of agreeing on Henry 8. Boutell, ‘Tis false’ he warieked. “T killed Not i | in any Milk Trust Rhode Isiart today told the Gente! senator. Hines said he wae anxious to _Well. perhaps he dtd—but the motion - Larter committee of the part he and| know whnt the Prosident’s attitude was | Picture shows and high clase vaude- endl Insist on Y A HORLICK'S toward Routelt’s candidacy. Mr. Hines, Vile belped President Taft took in the election Of) irording to Mr. Aldrich, said he was A Genator from Minoia in 1900, Inatend | Gesirous that the man lected would be | af tefting Edward Hines of Chicago, the | agreeable to the President } Mere centre inthe present Lorimer in- |“ Mr. Aldrioh, “Tree Teke a package home vw | would be agreeable; that he was only | ware envious to have Lorimer elected. |anzious to have a Republican elected | A My, Aldrich declared that he eald Lort- * ta we AVENUE. CORNER heey Swill < kobe 2 and Wat be we satisfied with Boutell's | sha” When attorneys for Lorimer, on} ‘The next conversation, Mr. | qqem-examination, tried to ehow thet | maid, was about May . | former Senator might heave eaid | told m Guede’ ry ian slghtacniy imponsible to agree on Boutell and rat @an= c ” | he believed there was a ponsibility of Geclared that he satd “not objection-| oO cing on Lorimer. Ife was anxious | Se nating mn Se goed tatoo ent cies ala ea Further Reductions! give him an answer tater. Later tn the| stven him at Springfield. @ay I told him Mr, Lorimer's candidacy Mr. Aldrich aiso denied he had told not be objectionable to the Pres! a Irish Lin § its, $1. 90 Ppt ede nega enentahnd ” continued Mr. Aldrich, “Mr. is f en ul exty man who could be elected. He dectared that he did not ask Senator | 4, ‘i Penrces to bring Hines to consult with 1 would say that 3 him in remard to the Tiltnois alection| mers candidacy was not objec and addet that he 414 not believe Sen-| to the President. 1 said that the F tor Penrese bdronght Hines to his! dent occupied the same position tha: had; that he did not intend to take any reom. A part in the election, and that Mr, Lori- LORIMER WA® LAST IN TALK; Republicanism was satisfactory as arked about Mr. Hiney's tostt- mony that Mr. Akirich anid Lorimer was the only man who could be elected. “I could not have said that,” replied Aldrich, “because 1 knew nothing venga the Milinois situation.” finally Lorimer. The fenator denied; } my party as wenied 6 Sor name esas ON OTHER | He had no recollection of Hines com- br mg com. |e to the Benate office bullding to nee ‘Tne Aldrich in regard to Lorimer's candi | mittee eBew laacy nor of asking Hines to go to the tr. He —— eee the a Those Who Use Them. randreths PILLS Made of absolutely pure, vegetable drugs. | Deneen One or two at night) fish tesginae tecialss coesse. relieve constipation) Mr. Aldrich ald he nad three or four conversations with Hines abot me nii./and keep all who use nola election, but could not recall on them well. vhose initiative they occurred. “Mr. Hines," continued Mr. Aldrich, sald at the first conversation thet im | is judement Hopkins could not be Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 | | Deen, wae anxious to filed and be On Friday and Saturda Misses and Junior Dresses —Lingerie, Mull and Batiste— trimmed with fine dainty laces and hand em- broidered. Special at—$ 7 0.50—Value $16.50, Children’s Dresses—Spectal —Fine White Mull, Lawn or French Batiste— lace, embroidery or hand embroidered trimmed $5.00 & $8.50 Value $7.50 to $11.50, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 1th St. Resomased, 1s thle. rae JASY PAYME Vreval ae : CALL AND Avply Ab Ki St 71H oF a | pina $0o¢ oe A ‘| 5 3-Plece 8 | Suite ia quarte’ aA idm OF EI MONDAY AN: COR. 46 ST, 38TAVE.. E Furniture Without a os! 4, K “38. 38 finish, with Imperial 1. ither seats; 22 STREET.NEW YORK, Made .of genuine pure Irish Linen; wide, full skirts; perfectly tailored, in the natural shade linen. Suits that have been selling all season at $7.50 and $10. Every suit fresh, new, clean and ready to be worn. *1.90 Lingerie Dresses $2.0. 200 slightly soiled jelet Needlework Imbroidery, Tunic and Princess Lingerie Dresses; beautifully trimmed, broken from lines that have been selling all season at $5 and $10. *2.00 Good Silk Dresses ‘3.90 390 slightly soiled pure silk Dresses, made from good quality Taffeta, Messaline, Foulard and pues Silk, beautifully trimmed. Broken lots that have sold all season at $10 and $15. *3.90 200 Broadcloth Capes Made of good quality Broad- cloth, in black and pastel shades, beautifully trimmed and embroid- ‘red. Broken front lines that have been selling all season at p12 and $15. 53.90 Tub Dresses, $1.00 500 Slightly Soiled Tub Dress es, all the Summer's latest styles, at a tremendous reduction. These dresses are made of dimities and other sheer materials. Broken from lines that have been selling all season at $ *1.00 This Irish Linen Sult $1.90 rte the “Pp Our ‘AND Low PRICES lee _extablishime: Ouith red oak va 8 24.98 Catalogue, Malicd Free REO?! 4 Ce rite for SRABS, ED pebd le TE si 50% ia 4: 3 week opens Write fo Our New au account We Poy Freight DA 46TH ST nie { MM. | thumb, yet the glasses do way they are made. All! soft bosoms, French cuffs, coat models and : not shake off easily. To in- all sleeve lengths and sizes. The colors are guaranteed fast by the 4 — The old ; y er cate., ert. tl AR ae aa, ies at 83c and $1.69 fardines cna, in poe | 4 bot , Come as carly #5 you can tomorrow morning, for there wili surely be @ THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1918. ghd Avenue, 20th=22d Steeet New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1981 ZONEILL-ADAMSCO= High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Triple Stamps Every Saturday During July [3] ‘We Are Open Untii 12.36 Saturdays Throughout July and August. On All Purchases Except Groceries and Meats, Misses’, Girls’&Juniors’ | Under and Outer Garments for Children Wear In the Tuning-Up Sale In the Tuning-Up Sale Bustable for seashore, mcuntain, sounlry elu boine wear O'Nellt Main Store—Thied Floor. Children’s Playing Rompers, suitable for boys and girls; solid colors, beh ee hg an tes iv a great variety of styles; sizes 1 at year 45 és Children ‘Sun Hate and Sun Bonnets. made of pique y new and novel styles effects; regul jarly 50c and 59c, at. Misses’ $8.50 Marquisette Dresses at 96 With colored embroidery, Dutch neck, peasani sleeves, sizes 14, 16 and 18, at $6.00. Misses’ $6.50 and $9.75 Linen Suits at $4.50 and $6.50 In several styles, all well-tailored, plain and trimmed models; sizes 14, 16 and 18, at 94.50 and $6.50. Juniors’ $9.75 Lingerie Dresses at $7.25 Low neck, peasant siceves, trimmed with lace and ribbon; sizes 18, 15 and 17, at $7.25. Girls’ $1.25 and $2 Tub Dresses at 91 and $1.50 Made of percale, chatabri neatly trimmed, full pleated h white and many delie many ee OM 89 Hubbard styles, 1 to 5 years, in all popular material cate colors, Madeira and French embroidery, | patterns; regularly 81, at. . ii ticoats paterials, prettily trimmed with various ; sizes L to 12 yenrs; regularly #5c and @vc; at. Untrimmed Millinery In the July Clearance Sale. O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, Women’s Untrimmed Dress Shapes, in biack or burnt chip, values i { | | i Edwin C., Burt's $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords $1.25 and 82, at 45¢. ys and ginghams, + at $1 and 91,50, *s Trimmed Hats, while they lnat, values $5 end $6, at $1. and Children’s Trimmed Hats, values $2.08 and 93.98, Ture fow shoes, euch. a ther tt this Black Rough Braid Banded Sailors, values $1.25, at 95c. pce Rough Braid Banded Sailors, correct block, values $1.98, 06 1.25, White Chip Dress Shapes, value $1.95, at 95c. Imported Peanut Braids, 25c, 75¢ up to $1.95. Imported Java Dress Shapes, black velvet flanges, _valtie $2. $) at S14 a5. are suowins 13 tn felts black sett taffeta ¢ — A Misses’ and Children’ s Barefoot Sandals Regularly 50c, at 39c¢ Made of good ruswer tonther, tho covlost thing for aummary 99 wear, sizes 6 to 2; special for Friday and Saturday 3% Our $3 Comet Finger | Clip Nose Piece Annually e E.yeglasses | Sale of ee O'Neill Main Store—Just Inside Zist Mt. Door. for $1.50 Made by Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy’s best product, at the fol- O'Net Main Sore tient meee, lowing prices, which present lowest reductions for these fine goods: aie b Si st $1.50 and $2 Shirts at $1.15 $3.50 and #4 Shirts at $2.35 Ore yet ltiwd $2.50 and 98 Shirts at $1.65 $6 Silk Shirts at $3.95 justs itself easily to the nose. The materials are crepe, flannels, cheviots, silk-and-linen and all A_child can put it on and off with the forefinger and silk. These shirts are known the world over for their fit, style and the troduce you to our Optical fact Department and our method | Manwacturer. : silly ; of fitting you correctly, we Note—Also great price cutting in our own special made O'Neill- will put this new Adams Shirts: eves lass on sale $1 .50 $1.50 Shirts at 95¢ $2.50 Shirts at $1.55 eraete Opi in Atendonce s2Shirtsat$1.20 _____sS. and 93.80 Shirts at #1.85 nats als “ur The Greatest Sale of Acid Tested Blue - Grocery Specials ™: $14 Serge Suits for Men and $14 O'Neill Main Store—Bnsement_ Youths Ever Known at ‘ongues . Sh A O'Neill Main Store—Becond Floor. Frosh smoked | wency Bigin | Mie Bought at a price concession from one of the largest makers of serge suwer Par ny Creamery Table ow suite in the country Ponaipie | Butter in oie in Check: Two Pairs of Trousers to Each Suit , oven ° Every suit guaranteed and tested to hold its colcr under al! conditions or a new suit in its stead, The serge is soft and fine in texture, lined with « good mohair, single-breasted coats to fit regular, $14 long or stout, all sizes from $1 to 50 chest measure. The biggest reasing h Mesedi at fare shot money's worth ever offered a’ ane A Splash in Wash Suits Boys’ $1.25 to $5 Wash Suits as tins. « ed * Anco- rush for these exceptional wash suits at the little price we ask for them. A 3 grext collec will go into this sale, f duck, repp, light blue, summer the boys to 10 prices of. . jan and sailors, made of * pray, medras, butcher's linen, ete., in tan, cadet, avy blue, olive green ond white; snappy and pretty rch as will please “sine os 83e and $1.69 antics Women’s Neckwear ste orn spe | pM | Best taney car-| choice quality In the Tuning-Up Sale sealed | apa olina, large and | English Break- O'Neill Main Store--First Floor whote, | 9 BERG | whole head, 8 | fost; just the 19c and 25c Collars at 10c Each i: ranula ne ps iba» Wares beabilithlag fee. coke Nreline St. Gali embroidery and lace turnover collars, with wide band, Only Nine More Selling Days i in “Which to Obtain 10% to 50% Reductions O'NgIIL Main Store— From all standpoints this has been” the most remarkable July Furniture Sale in our history. Purchasers have been so pleased with the goods that they have bought that the results have been similar to an endless chain—each patron telling an- other, This word of mouth advertising speaks volumes and indicates that not only has the public a great confidence in this store and its advertising, but also that the merchandise and the price are right. To-morrow and Saturday We Concentrate On All Lines of Summer Furniture Including many beautiful pieces of Willow, Reed, Rattan, Prairie Grass, Rustic Hickory, Willow Green and Maple Wood Fur- niture in its natural ‘solor, In chairs, rockers, settees, tables, vorch and lawn swings, and in fact every article that is necessary in furnishing*the Summer Library, Porch or Lawn | We quote below a few of the special pieces: on every other article there is a reduction in price. In Our Great July Furniture Sale Reguinr aio Mepolar Sale pros, prin, Priv, Idle Hour Swing ,810.25 $9.00 | Pore itoc atural 1.78 Rustic Hickory | Coa ‘rch Nockvr (Kroc a 1:75 1,80 4:38 Groon Awing, with mn Apm Chaie 625 38 Chalue 725 4,50 Grass. Ain Groom Bwisie, ‘leather 12,80 8,80 | seat ‘ 89.00 25,00 Reguinr Salo Regular Bul rico Prive Trico” pret o wer Reed Kocaor + 15,00 10,00) nam Cocrceee $00 3,00 Reed Rocker i Cave Stool 2,00 1.25] pamdoo Corner Chur, 5.00 3.00 Green Willow Settee $28.7! Cane Couch... 21.75 12,50] Bamboo Rocker, , 3.00 oe Bar Harbor Willow Groen Swing 14.50 11.50] Bamboo Corner Chair 50 Avm Ohair..... J ra ia : Canvas Swing Ohatr.,, Rronge Cot, 2.6 298 Fumod Settee.. Reed Table. ; 5 N Child's Rood Bettve, Conves Cot with Hoad O, Kocker,.. : i Reed Rocker * x Bamboo Book Case, x Rw rrrccresvres