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THE EVENING WORLD, LET NEW YORK BUILD THE §S Bt 1 DEFED ASSEMBLY PASSE OWN PRIMARY BL THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE By Eleznor Schorer DRIVING THURSDAY, JULY DOROTHY WHITNEY TO WED MAN WHO GOT CHINESE LOAN 20, 1911. 4 role in a French play produced by Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt at the Hewitt ‘home on Lexington avenue Iast Febru- ary. She {s also interested in various charities and 1s @ member of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Lying-In hos pital. REPORTED MANY TIMES TO BE ENGAGED. UBW the summer, accompanted by Mrs. George H. Bené anc Miss Beatrice Bend, ‘There nave beer. scores of suitors for Mise Whitney's hand, and reports of her engagement have been numerous, but the name of her flance has never been mentionea in connection with hers before. Mr. Straight 1s & Cornell graduate, YS Division of Far Eastern affairs of the Department of State. Mr. Straight’s greatest achievement was his participation in the negotiations over the Chinese loan, when he man- aged to secure for the American syndi- cate of J. P. Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Loeb & Co, the First National Bank and the National City Bapk equal participation in the loan with’ the bankers of Eng- land, France and Germany. He is on’y When in New York Miss Whitney ¢ 1901, and entered the Chinese) thirty-one years old makes her home at No. 663 Park ave- 1) Maritime customs service a nue. She has @ country hom bury, L. I, not far from that of her yea fr. Eastern affairs ever since, having served He has been active in Far) a Victim a New Yorker, TORONTO, Ont., July 2.—A_ telegram from the Porcupine Relief Committee brother, Harry Payne Whitney. She] as corespondent for Reuter’s A®eNCY| seater that twe more bodies Reve ( Fi ‘ . fe @ member of the Colony Club and| and the Associated Press and represent: | peen discovered and identified as those House ina Tumult as Blauveit Willard D, Straight Reported] torsome years has been ® box-holder | ing the Unied States ae Consul-General| of S, Cullen, 202 Broadway, New York, at the Metropolitan Opera House. Mirw| at Mukden and Seoul. and Osman Butler, Tangier, N. 8. They Measure, “Fixed Up,” Goes Through in Early Morning. FINAL VOTE, 76 TO 51. Finishing Fifteen-Hour Session Democrats Ignore Gover- nor’s Advice in Message. ALBANY, July %—Early to-day, at the close of a ffteen-hour session of the Asvembly, the Biauvelt Direct Primary Dil was passed by a vote of 78 to 51 as i came from the Assembly Judiciary Committee, providing for the direct Rominations of members of the Senate and Assembly and Common Councils uf Municipalities. Despite a special mes- mage X Gov. Dix sequesting that the bil be amended #0 as to make It apply te ali but State offices, those and other AELLSwienio were cast amie. With Speaker Frisbie and Majority Leager Smith clamoring for order, ‘ie fear vote was taken and the bill an- Reunced as passed after amendments making the measure conform to that @f Assemdlyman Warren, which pro- vides for the direct nomination of ail @lactive State officers and abolishes ail Genventions, had been adopted by the close vote of 6 10 #1, and then rejected ‘WW the vote of 67 to 59, ‘The debate which preceded action WE the measure was sharp and bitter at Payne Whitney are her brothe 3.00 and 4.00 Dresses...........tomorrow at 1.50 a, MACE ee a ants at the “wedding of M 4.00 and 4.50 Dresses. . stomorrow at 2.00 Mo bill was introduced and wald tt had he: woh Ghanti at thele dtobeosatance, |\arssee he Has aiwagn taien on ce 5.00 and 6.00 Dresses. , .tomorrow at 2.50 een ro ad 2 the ad ward of SEN ATE PASSES MURDER MYSTERY And had gone to the station house #0 art nour ‘apr nd nan reat 6.00 and 7.50 Dresses. ‘tomorrow at 2.90 seatmeat “for "incor \ statin heave an’ tah Goparied a | == pbc ah eiebonatin 13:39 and a 2 Dresses. +4207 SOMNOFTOW at 3:80 MAT Gas. opbedting: ta0es,.; Hace i Giscthins Hit Gar te aC Hinbiis MAA: take | | .00 an / asses...........tomorrow at 4. Se =" BARGE CANAL BIL | SOLUEDBYRINNER ===" GaSTORIA : @8 skilful operators and finally emerged a6 my bill, Now, 1 want to resurrect Simones) ne Ini and Childre , ‘ Ps Statin Soe eae unt, sot uo! na Kad You hae Alvan Bugit || WWomen’s Coats, Suits and Dresses martes, Mr Murray said he favored the ATONE COMAND WHO LOST “PANTS to Be Fiance of Society Girl. NOTED IN THE FAR EAST Enabled Morgan Syndicate to Share in International Financial Deal, Miss Dorothy P. Whitney, youngest daughter of the late William C, Whit- ney, Secretary of the Navy under Preal- dent Cleveland, is engaged to be mar- ried, Her flance te said to be Willard D. Straight of Oswego, N. ¥., who Gained prominence recently through his successful manipulation of a recent Chinese loan, getting American bankers @n equal share with the financiers of other countries, Harry Payne Whitney, Miss Whit- | ney's brother, confirms the news of his sister's engagement, but he was in such @ hurry when asked about it that, be- yond admitting its truth and saying that the flance's name was Straight, nothing could be learned from him, Miss Whitney has been prominent in New York soclety since she made her debut in 1906 at a dinner given by her aunt, Mra, Charles T. Barney. Her sis- ter is Mrs. Almeric Hugh Paget of Lon. | don, and Harry Payne Wttney and 150 sovereigns, distance five furlong® Bears the ‘Whitney recently went abroad to spend In 1906 he was acting chiet of the were found on the Egan property. Broadway fair indication that the prices st values looked Saks &Comparty a sin sec Brief and interesting news for Women The balance of these dainty little, simple little Summer Dresses at still further reductions tsmorrow One week ago we offered 5,000 Summer dresses at remarkably low prices. Today only about 1,600 of them remain, and we regard this as a pretty as good to others as they looked to us. To these 1,600 dresses we have added 480 from our regular stock and re-grouped and re-priced the entire number for tomorrow’s selling. re-pricing we mean, of course, that we have marked these dainty dresses at Hl lower than those at which 3,400 of them have already been sold. Suitable for street or house wear, or for afternoon wear anywhere—in the city, by the sad sea waves or in the purple hills, All dresses of the better grade, no matter how unusually low their prices. By ees ck tikes, wea ations wae, run here Le-day and won by AU: | sigusture small lots only but at great reductions in price tomorrow that the demand for honest direct pri- was aecond and Lute third, There | of g M@ures Was Only exceeded by the were nine starters, necessity. “And if you don't believe ft, a single @ay spent in this house would convince you,” he added. Minority Leader Merritt and Majority Leader Smith opposed all amendments and the former was against the bill, ‘The first vote taken on the subject ts. Up to Measure Carying $19,000,000 Appropriation Was Urged in Speciai Message. Athlete Left Clothing on Stoop | Before Taking Sprint in Park. Below you will find just what these much they are, and the prices at which they were sold heretofore. be ample enough for any woman who is anxious to round out the season with a bargain or two in Summer apparel. We will not take up your time, Madame, with any discussion of these values. gil are, how many there are, how This will ALBANY, N. Y., July %—Under an| Lieut. Austin was working on the 53 Linen Coats... formerly 10.00.......... now 5.00 nounced |! | emergency message from Gov. Dix, the | blotter In the West Sixty-elghth street 277 P. Cc | ndments were lade OMe barrie Vata 00) M10: Lcaiion, station eerly Thin exhaling, when | ongee Coats... me formerly 22.50. -now 15.00 adopted, Mig! nord | coat haga gy ve the Barge Canal Terminal bill,| patrolman John O'Toole burat into the 36 Braided Shantung Coats . .. formerly 45.00. -now 25.00 rh Involves an “appropriation of room with bundle and © atatement 30 Evening Wraps......... -formerly 25.00. snow 12,75 Tie, semsieg vowe on the final passage violently by Minority Leader Pree A ercevareir ce aye gi jap 48 Satin and Broadcloth Wraps . -formerly 18.50. -now 10,00 Mires Wanveitc Marlon | chants ‘ctocesd tn cohett @? apeouttr fomething here." sald the policeman, 23 Satin Coats... ’ formerly 50.00. -now 25.00 Brennan, Dridenvecker. Bush, Carew. | tive interests : HERE Y de ueihr pa elie Mead ia 40 Satin Coats . -formerly 29.50 -now 16.50 ; Donnelly, Dono- | _ “This bill te part and parcel” sald) naire of tan shoes, a straw hat and a| 19 Satin Coats........ .formerly 25.00 -now 11,50 Farrell, Fay, | Senator Bracke f a seireme bY | wack leather belt. | ; ‘ ‘tons, Gerhardt,| Bhich the exc work of a none | "en teutenant, wax impressed, but | 41 Serge or Mixture Coats formerly 25.00. . -now 14,50 Mg. Goldstein, ts wiped away for) ot yo much as the policeman, So he 27 Mixture Coats........ formerly 19.50. . -now 10.75 aga “f ridiculed by} told the discoverer of the garments fi . Htouman.” Hoyt, | Senator Ramape er, author of the biil,| to go back where he found the clothes 37 Serge or Mixture Suits formerly 29.50. . -now 14.00 Levy, J. Levy, | and by Majo Wagner. and investigate further. O'Toole had 62 Serge or Mixture Suits .. +++. formerly 39,50. . .now 20.00 MeEiligott, found the bundle, he sald, on the stoop het . . ski Mork | eating Canal Dared Opens, Way | Oran apartment house at_central Park fee emey “now 10.00 A OMa,| te Grathy” Saye Fw Gardner, | West and Bisty-fo aicaat, He ixture Suits. formerly 35.00.... now 17.50 A. E. Smith, 8p eibe {| senate “abollsi.ng the Canal Advisory | went duck He, (HA plasm ONE BeUt AGE : 42 Pongee Suits .. formerly 35.00. . .now 20.00 ‘ Ww d o 1 owers to] tind any one who knew anything about 7 7 t Be ea esaxer Oar ad tan A, enel ia ac-| the “myaterious” bundle, THE RAS TRIC BRA 37 Mohair Suits... ++formerly 25.00. . snow 16.50 » Kaumes, Srooks, Haines, | cording to the members of top Boars pe Hardly had he left the station house, | 83 Pure Linen Suits formerly 15,00 now 6.90 . — oe Tyade and Transportation, frau cwever, when Lieut, Aus dis. , : tee : wasn Bespin WR | a zai: en WH yon, when ti Ava ve | «People of Moderate Means 44 Austvlon Linen Sulia.....<sss-scs.ssformmerly 16.50..0..0-5- pow 1080 . 2 “ e first time any . ? - : . emocrate, | Beach Brace.) ay been made so inlect politics into the| ito the room, clad, in on underanlet ff. © 89 Lingerie Dresses .... formerly 20.00... now 8,75 Rani,” Mel i Miller, A. Parker, ner, secretary Of) ire in its usual Dace." Darore ‘he n ord an ectric 169 Lingerie Dresses formerly 22.50. . .now 10.00 faunders, Shortt, Terry, Wheeler. a check on| could state hiv errand he spied the : . rombcans Adler, Allen, Brereton | savas raft, ‘The fact that | bundle of clothing and made for i|) Those who think they cannot afford the pleasure, nue Press ay ox now 15.00 Gress, Hdbetis, Goodman, Gra ho ‘whleper of irreqularitice aa, beet | Mtoe overed trom this see- || comfort and convenience of automobiling, should 55 Linverie poe” Way seid a -now 20.00 BER. ane Merritt’ urras penditures thus far made is ample evie Jent sirens. AUT vi ve way ite. || look into the economy of the Electric. The initial neers AAITTLI ATED TART IATEEY 27 ++-mow 22.00 4 ¥ . d Z f th feguarding in! ce o1 e yo! © h 1 Yr i J.B. Parker, C ence Of the og nae exercised over all (Cartwright of ] cost of an Electric is very moderate. And, since a siti, |Qepmrtmenta connected with tbe. work. | sireet 1 anyone can drive it with the utmost ease and safety, S : ] S | f S D a ers, see ¥ Waring, ands In the way of grafters ’ » Yale, ow en | Park, e Fy * ry adependence 1. a kad the Benate Mae te more inam $60 [and thought that he 4 there is no expense for a chauffeur. Being lightest pecia ale O ummer resses It ts expected th. r hot debste bee ome vt to be expended, Rich pick. eS ete e piece, ea returned AY | in weight, and operating with the minimum of vi- te a © bill comer ngs there!’ | whe je had nen orning, : : _ & : , ie eae ce bration, the repair cost is insignificant. for Misses and Small Women GIRL HIRED ROWBOAT | AND THEN DISAPPEARED. Craft Found Intact Near City Is! and, but No Trace Miss Rainer. Mrs, Margaret Rainer of N The Cost of Upkeep is Less Than for a Horse and Carriage Any first class Garage will care for the car, deliver and call for it at any desired hour, at a cost of $40 a month, which includes recharging and care of the batteries. When the owner of an Electric cares for his own car, and charges the batteries himself, at greatly reduced prices tomorrow Any little girl that’s a bright little girl will fall in love with these values. From many good things in our Misses’ Department we have singled out two items for special mention, not solely on account of the savings they afford, but because such dresses as these are particularly desirable just at this season, Misses’ Tailored Linen Dresses, in entirely new, one-piece, button front models, Health and Beauty Queries BY MRS. MAE MARTYN years old the cost may be as low as $10 to $20 a month. with sailor lingerie collar and cuffs. These pretty garments come in navy, cadet, light blue Woman set out to . ; ' } " t : aS tay ieee Best for Commercial Uses, Too pink, helio or white. Sizes 14-16-18 years. Value 15.00 Tomorrowat 8,95 ained came fron Pelham Bay he man in ch The same features of economy, convenience and simplicity of operation distinguish the Electric [fon of Miss ni | eas 0. ‘ ' a truck and delivery wagon for business use. | Mating of Belden Ve yorthern end ef City Misses’ Lawn and Dimity Dresses, inone-picce,front-buttoned models. Made of figured, dotted or striped lawn or dimity. with sailor or round collar and cuffs of or crossbar batiste, Splendid value. Value 5.00 ung woina embroidery Tomorrow at 2,45 We sell the current for charging, not the ochicles themselves, but are always ready ght ming, young, wos to give information about them. $5.00 Boys’ All-Wool Suits at $3.75 pounds, has brown 2 From our own stock we have taken a number of all-wool suits for bo: d tae Bh The New York Edison Company them at 3.75, although they are 5.00 values. But our Boys’ Pen A yiogs wociini 55 Duane Street Phone, Worth 3000 | Boys’ Department, and it felt called upon just now to support with a favorable Branch Offices for the Convenience of the Public: reduction the arguments of small boys who are clamoring for new clothes, There Address Phone Address prnene. are Norfolk and double-breasted models, in colors an‘ weights suitable for present 424 Broadway Spring 9899 | 839 Third Avenue ¢Plaza ‘ " nat " Siliics| Eee ile henson thatthe. gare! Hie fale Sess | 126 Delancey St. Orchard 1960 | 27 East 125th St. Harlem 4020 or early Fall wear. Splendidly made and trimmed, and a value well worth while. ‘ bat Tt Sos were still in the bost and tt bore no 243 West 42d St. Bryant 5262 | 360 East 149th St. Melrose 3340 evidence of @ struggle, if

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