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—_—e THE BVE PINCHOT STRIKES HARD AT TAFT ON ALASKAN MESSAGE Declares President Leave Root of Controller Bay Affair ' Wholly Untouched. WASHINGTON, July 21.—Gifford Pinchot, former Government Chief Forester and now president of the fiona! Conservation Association, to-day fesved a statement declaring that Prest- Gent Taft “leaves the root of the matter Pheliy untouched” the Senaté denying th ny monopolization of fm the Controtier Bay affair shows how Dard it t# to make a good excuse for « bad mistake.” Concluding, Mr. Pine “Tt is unfortunate th: eonservation, in thelr forts to bring Bbout the developinent of Alneka for he benefit of ihe people, are continu. Ally obliged to expend thelr atronath against the men who ought to be pro~ tectors of the people's property. It Jooks to me like unnecessary duplication | of Work-—when we Must first fight the Polleemen before we can get a chance to Stop the jooting.” “Im epite of all explanations,” eave Pinehot im his statement, “the fact re- mains that Mr. Taft, in opening the fan@s around Controller Bay without tee to the public, has given the in-| .! reeie Wend Ryan an opportunity | acquire the key to the channel of |} Her Bay before the public knew What was going on. ‘The map, which fe @ part of tho President's message, ey as it in by the testimony of Graves of the Coast and Geodetic defore the Congressional eom- now investigating this question, fiir: ypeare to show that the mile and a ervey, If of harbor front taken up by Ryan, Rether with the tracts which the | AS erage retains and on which it bits private entry, does effectually Feo the valuable portion of the jannel. “But whether the President te eight 23d STREET, West Near Filth Avenue, N. Y. MILLINERY & OUTERWEAR VERY SPECIAL—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: in his message to/ OF whether the map fs right, and who. | ever Ryan and his associates will be shown to represent, It 1@ true, and will remain true, that the lands about Con- fo. The public will agrees with Col facts developed by thin investigation call upon the Executive for spevlal watohfulness in protecting public prop- erty in Alaska. In view of the need for a firm and careful policy thus em- phasized, tt was the President's duty tohold the terminal lands around Con- troller Bay In Government ownership. “Phe fact remains, and the public will not forget, that before the Executive |botn of Oct, &, Controiier Bay was both avaliable for development and sate against monopoly ‘low it ie no longer leafs, This Is abundantly proved not lonly by the general history of commer- | clal consolidation, but im partioular by lwhat the Morgan-OGuggenhetm 4\~ ato han already done in destroying oF | absorbing possible eompetitors. he President denies that In grant- Yan'a request for the opening of y ty the Executive order any element of joten & press despatch of | the «ame date announcing his action | Hut Mr. Taft does not mention that on the day he signed the order and notified the preas in Washington Ryan's survey- rty was ready in Alaska, and that v. 1, or four days after the order | ade, and before the Government oMcials in Alaska had been notified of the order, they had begun a survey of the Ryan’ claime on Controtier Tay “The 01 nye’ not! | would be opened to entry @ave Ryan what he wanted. It cut off all chance for any competitor to locate on the ter- minal ands vot!! after Ryan had made his selection.” ooo | SHIPPING NEWS. to the public that the land PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, rrneos Hermaaian | Minnesota Palowa . INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, ie, b 80 AY, Prine pun Tareas YE. eee ee Tal ian. BAILED oreneanire, Prince wi. 4 fol, eS q masonenee, Pare. troller Bay should never have been tet} nopolize the resources of Alaska. The constituted & solemn warning and a ion of the customary thirty |= Roosevelt these terminal lands ought Warnin ht Are, teitkeut saved HI nia's fi Pp i of Thieves. ght f Weinkaut saved his w COURT REVERSE ITSELF. | ght of the recent decision of | te nave doen Kept In ine Dimnchot in| A pet crow Belonging to Spencer | and two children and then got out th hae li prema instruction || STEINWAY, WEBER & others . aw cow. pret Fecal te by this court | Ventigati opened the eyes of the| Wright of Ridgefield, N. J, cawed quite ile 0} e er | Circuit Jud, Seen este ake’ aAl"tesauatd | wot crs Teva We che Tem oe ied eat an te | ea bean le Ee] chenrarsear stall dno efforts which are being made to MO) awoxe the enighborhood, but Wright | Five Years, || ats were in a stable near the} vtec ai eu Ale « the contentions of the |] _ Callor write for our special factory propo- refused to get out of bed | In the morning it was discovered the crow was trying to warn him that ¢ thieves had taken hte $500 horse and | 4200 bugey. A car had hit tho stolen | rig rome distance away, killing the |g horse and wrecking the migcy. Wright 1s golng to teach the crow to talk. No Cocoanate at Hand, Throws Eage at Dealer, Martin W. Metter, an Fesox wae. an ed ome dealer, stopped tis wagon at Cald-| well, N. J, for funch and wae eating when an egg struck him tn the back | of the neck. As he turned another hit him in the eye. A shower of eggs—all his own~fol- | |owed. Finally he apled « monkey on a crate im the wagon, industriously | hurling hen fruit. The sfmian escaped \in the trees after destroying several, dozen. Great Dane Dog Barke Fire Alarm « ves a Family. | Buster, a Great Dane, proved at In| matca, L. 1, that dogs can be heroes at critical times, by saving the family) of Albert Weinkauf. Buster, nthe cellar, barked and Lame Backs | Allcock’s Plastershave | wun | Cured millions—will cure you. Get the genuine. |f None like them. Changeable silks —all Meher sed and treet shad FRIDAY t& SATURDAY: beak aaa 75 PETTICOATS $1: 95 SPECIAL: The New White Felt Outing and Beach Hat IN TWO DISTINCTIVE MODELS Stunningly trimmed with Ww hite Satin Drape. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Season-End Disposal of ALL MIDSUMMER UNTRIMMED HATS LOT 1 All remaining 1.50, 1. and 2.50 shapes, assorted colors, at 25¢ LOT 2 95 All remaining 1.95, 2.95 and 3.95 shapes, varied braids, at 50c LOT 3 All 2.95, 3.95 and 5.00 shapes; black, burnt and white (including some im- ported models), at 1,00 French Blouses—BROKEN ASSORTMENTS Unusually fetching collection of over a dozen midsummer models in Chiffons, Vciles, Marquisettes, French Crepes—eaquisite white at 2-95 C@, 3.95 end colored embroid ery effects. Lord & Taylor Founde: d 1826 Continuation Midsummer Clearing S of the Annual Sale of Men’s Low Shoes All Regular Stock Shoes Reduced to $2.95 & $.3.05 Values $5.00 to $8.00 Broadway & 20th §:.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Heretofore selling up to 10.50 ARG: Oyen Monday ond SOUTdOY Ev'gS Un 10 3 Room Outfit, $75 | Conslating of Combination, Wining Room | 4 Room Outfit, ; $165 Consisting of 5 Room Grand "Rapids | Foraitore Outfit, $225 10 7 Fiovin Tana 200, On Raibith We ‘Allow’ on "Ail | Cash Purchases | ERY" PAY MENTE PLAN Our $100 Worlt io Down $2 2.00 | Wea y ; 150 * 2.25 200 30 | Pet Crow Vainiy Tries to Give) « birth to 1% offspring, most of whiciy Monkey ~ ig trimmed with NING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1911. ITPA AIRED 108 J (tien PIANO OPPORTUNITY! A wonderful chance is offered for careful buyers to secure a high Uh iano, taken in exchange and carefully rebuilt. Well known makes, such as and “well to ¢ owner hay t "In dow} by the ved for 1 m whalers St. Lawrence|in an action for the recovery of triple | » Sherman Anti-Trust 1 the verdict Hazel and or- men and Abela “RULE OF RE SON” MAKES ke his master when the pia Sis He sition with full details. Some instruments as low as $50. Easy terms, Wheelock [5'tact ain $e. Between 2d and 3d Aves. building, and as soon as , Ind. t9 1 {leased began butting the firemen » have the largest dog family in the| the fence. world, She 8 a handsome pointer, | with @ pedigree and @ new litter of | A Records fitteen puppigs. In her seven years she has given iting Decision on Trusts, | parties are correct that, upon the facts Following the “Rule of Reas laid) Shown, this court ean now determine | down by the United States Supreme | the legality of the combination.” | ‘ourt In the Standard Ol and tobacco ee Coxe, dissenting, sald: ‘nited States Circult its last analysis, the question writ of her the agreement in controversy ttle Mail Steam: thin the prohibition of the Sher. a judgment in fs man act 18 one of the iaw and should be answered without further delay,” wren for Whale Catches Beaten OM Vancouver, In two weeks seventy-seven w: hates | ¢ mpany were taken off the const of Vancouver | of Huge WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. S ingle Stamps | Double Ger Stamps to 1 o’Clock*thevcaner, and Final Clearance All purchases made on Friday, Saturday and Mon- day, July 28th, 29th and 31st, will be charged on Lil! rendered Sept. Ist. ¢~ Ridiculous Prices On Men’s $2 Straws } Newest Pineapple Straw Hats. Every one fresh and clean. Made for a firm of $2 Hat Shops. Delayed in delivery. Oifered us at about! ty, regular price. Yours to-morrow at same sagt Se core a ° 6 9c; = «(Third Plo. Men’s Handker- |75c ‘Linen oo chiefs Pipe gl ————— ( Basement.) i Sc Amoskeagf mip Womea's \5e Gingham } 6! itoves “Mon 6! r ial of f Bress Lawns MII lengths, “deal | k M trees ‘gle Basement.) ——— $5 Embroidered Chote> as Women’s $1 Sailors ma f Sailors, silk rib- Pultand al coven dienes toeolil rf 2 FS] Cc $5 Hemp Hats, Trimmed Free—Imported, latest shapes and colors; al veniaes tes 95c $2 Hats—Of black chip; small, medium and large shapes, trimmed free, at "59c $3 Midsummer Hat med, in new shapes, at. 3 ta Hats—Black silk draped, suitable for mid- Don’t Forget Our August Sale of Furniture a Book () @ e @ ld Fashioned Bargain Friday TubDresses ne Doub! Liberty Stamps for Tobacco Tags, Soap Wrappers, ‘Ete. Ee Greater Stocks, Bigger Values Than Ever Before} READ DETAIL: Begins Monday And You Can Buy on Our Easy Payment Plan, SUNDAY'S PA To Start 40 Free L¥erry Stamps "er Store Closes Saturday at 1 P. M. gre! to % Price for—- These Misses’ and Juniors’ 89c isthe Price To-Morrow and $3.00 We kuow this special will” bring a crowd of They are wade of cotton {oulands that look like silk, in a score of handsome designs; fine washable Summer fabrics, in over a dozen models. The very daintiest of Summer atyles are that are ideal for outings, picnics, etc., and still other models that can be correctly worn upon quired. Sires: 13, 15 and 17, and 14, 16 and IS yrs, Women’s $5.50 Bathing Suits Princess “and two-piece models; ' ' ' dle-aged women (Main Floor, Dressing Sacques| 15c Wall Paper In_ pretty floral, oo or} In large selection of striped effects, dark colors, Dainty i florals and plain. ¢ € fects, 9 of 18-inch to match borders; roll. : or shirring st Pfth Floor. _——— walst. All sizes; at Jean Corsets 4 —— (second Floor.) —— Wrappers Heavily boned, low bust model, long hips. kh =| Women's Lawn Se © of hore. stipe A 30 0 46; at, sizes 18 to H Cc special — (Second Flour.) —— = (ieeend le ——— ppers; sizes > porters att 9c Wall Paper 50c. "Gloves Black Lisle, elbow tent 2 clasp Black Lisle V Men’s 15c Collars All well known brands sold all over the world at I5e each and two for 25c. all brand new and perfect and in the latest styles, and bear trademark names, which we cannot publish however, given the above styles as illustrated, mes to aid you in making selections, and also print above names on the boxes. TI h the collars do not bear these names, they are the exact styles we i!lustrate length: palrat ———— (Main Wiovrs) -—— 50c Table Damask He ay y quultty ti 29e ~( Basement.) ————— ORDER BY MAIL if you can’t come Sold Only Lace Front = fe Pa mn: Pri 2p triton | The Following Sizes in Above Styles: i for Re ants Printed Robes A of florals, set faures Corsets f \ Dress Lawns lawns, in white or tnd “blot metas | oC Petree Nid it fib) ses 14 to 161 | HurlystonNo, Pose, 14 t0 18 b toh yard long on i B sold wish borders Wee ksatcd tee Concordia F254) sin 1410171] HangstoaNo.t iit" vas. t017 7B QD Fast col LRla |i rt 1 89 ps ide BG a | formerly Cc hotbert ({" '°-), sizes 14 to 16] Ramson ( 1415 to 16 CF sain see ; a -\ sel now Pinhurst {ut fA jn, )esizes 14 to 18| Chalmors (| Main Floor. ), 60c Damask Napkins ——- (Nain Floor,)-——— ' Fut)s sizes 14 to 18 —— ( Basement.) ———— ~ Final pleat oper (Second Floor.) —— $1 Table — Hermes: 6.004 ween --Ciearance of Carpets----- boarding house. bart s | MES u ra ee tran asf Rugs, Linoleums & Oilclcths!}/$1 Waists Sie -(Ibasement.) ———~ (Hasement.)-————_} Remnants and odd lots to go regardless of cost. We advise carly sele.tio., a €-S us quantities in some cases are limited. Made of sheer Persi $4.50 Bag Carpet Remnants: Plawns and fine li 20¢ to 40¢ Ollrloth Rem= nantes squar ad Se to [Dic] f1:19 Verret 2 i 90 |e ae ais asi aia eee | Bugs, s.3810.6 ft. $7.98 Pete Ase minster Bugs, $10.98 045. bie os minster Rugs, ot 798 Hib Reimnantn Oe § their regular prices. pe ey lightly soiled rugs aad runners at } eo! U.S. Insp’d Hams, lb. 16%{c Fourth Floor, - Babbitt’s sie Soap. A 39C materials, Effectively em- bellished with rich em- broideries in all white or colored ef- fects; at.. $1.50 & $2.00 Waists Made of plain and dotted lawns, effectively trimmed with embroidery on shoul- Also a sl 89 f $2.00 waists; at Cowhide leather, Oxford shape, brown or russet, good linings, brass trimmings and inside pocket; sizes 14 to 18 inches SD 98) 1: Basswood Trunks Covered with oil painted canvas, fibre bound, brass trimmed. Deep tray, with hat compartment; leather straps elf sheet steel bottom, 82 34 £6.50 #7100 +730 Clearance Sole Leather Suit Cases Steel frame, sides Fresh Creamery Butter— Selb, “net weight atone $1 43 Rolled Oats— a LT Sioa 10 tba Babbitt’ F deur : *s Rice Fiakes—! rium: dozen Loe, carton Macaroni or Spaghet Lamit’ 10° eakes; ; (Second Floor.) d Red ro ate 6 * oO bern.... pre or tonder $1.98; con Matting Suit Cases woight, pro- ss 95¢ “éaang ima Beans, susar succotash; dozen, i6¢ p, Sardines regul cigar. One Jonding Hovans now beln the eity 50.. Box of | ————- (Main Floor.) -———— 31:50 v ¢ ~ (Main Ploor.)-——— Val. Lace 5 made; dozen, 77¢3 large $1.19 White Bed How ea ae 8e Dress Prints Flouncings 4 ‘Spreads ane 2p ae Wines & Liquors inst gray and inhi \ 5 viet? 12 patterns ( ec Hai mae of Cc New Potatoes outa (Main ger.) -—— | ware co Be Kummet- “Gx Juliet and Tosca Lace Bands ad a iB | wofectme paren Seg Ag | one (Main Floor, ) eee i AML Ciuster Puffs ~(Basenent,) on, fancy barrel, Leng Island Chibsce' crisp head; each Hackensack Sugar Corn: 20¢!* (Main Floor.) « i 15¢ to i7¢ Pillow | Women’s 49c ame Cases ple | 25e va | 1 | uC wn and cole pint battle Soft Shell Crabs helFerabs; sold in marwets regula ‘ dozen ve; quantitics limi (Main Floor.) Women’ Ss ar? kerchiefs (8e hwise Main ae —_—_ sir Walter Raleigh Spanish hand) made perfecto, Vomen’s Hand- kerchiefs FS while they 23 a cin Napa 16¢ ey eat —Ou 14h¢ ~ Choice ng hogs: Ib, ung 6 chickens: 4g 16¢ Silk Tle Laces; black and russet 80 Inches long pair sani froah| Relme Atth Wd halibut: of standing rit bee LOC] Loins’ of "a: from young | Hoasting Ch in P1008) \ Men's | 15¢ Cotton —Blado $3.00 choice, Tht hide to-morrow Long Havana! 9 ga ggy BID ccececesctereeeeeeereeeeee ary pleKed “$3. 00 'T ty x ransfor- |: ese Piiee ond broad | dou tic mations ‘$1 49» Hat: ‘tried on end arrange 12k¢ ‘roe of charg: (6th F100.) A ————— (second Floor. eu Dress Shields ) light weight > ble Legs of Spring Lamb—ine ists i 12 Ibs. ftod of “Canada | Mutton juiey Canada muito lmekiae | a fino | combinat | Regularly $ | Box of 60 (Main Floor.) --———— each; quantity Hm o8e | fen we

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