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en Henry Probe the House Henry 3B. the House Committee defense of tee and to ary” and committee by lobby. & sudden Lamar Waldo seatiment, eeelition.’ lution attack on acter. Mnger ana Tuesday, On mot) hour of meeting was fixed at 2 o'clock, and the Senate adjourned until that time | to-morrow the arrivs to-day a wether LL, y ensuing | IMPEACHMENT -ARANSTLITTLETON. MERCHANTS QETS ASKEDOF CONGRESS WONTHIN TOMBS Anti-Trust Secretary. WASHINGTON, De the impeachment and expulsion W. Littleton of New York was prese 4 to Speaker Clark t by Martin 7 They wore | at the Spoaker's office by In and al committees while Mer, Lit’ m was on the floor of tho making an im- Passioned spec! mounelhe Martin and “his Anti-Trust Langue!’ Martin also asked that *Rapresenta- tive Young of Miohign from the Stanley along with a Representative Li Houte to-day with, those whom he ‘all defamed him becaus Bf his Independent attitude as a met States Stee! Corpor He charged that Secretary of the Ant ciroulated false acet Lit nat him, and he accused Mi @fconsorting | with David Lamar, rator in| Wail street, to aid tithe Bteel stock. He chi Jennings Bryan had the Commoner of hig Steel investigation. 5 "Mr. Littleton did not @emand that tho | House investigate | houncing that he wowl@ content himseit | with the statement is peattion and denial of the allegal him, Most of hisp speec! ‘an were aoe editorial deciating that Mr. Lit- tleton was a “tho! Feally desire that sion on the trust question be accepted to the committce had been made by the House, Littleton declared. “Of course his stateent is false, but it only illustrates how ho his falsehoods, ) statements, his slanders, his outrageous attacks, his that I refused his Anti-Trust League, and his bear “It accounts for the fact that he folt | when he had to report to Mr. David and others in New York, at the , that he was unable to control | tleman from the First Diatrict | York. desire to paint mo as an ally of the wand to hold me up to public, MF contempt, and thus, by sheer force of me into the service of this Following Littleton's speech a reso- was presented by Leader Mann to appoint of seven members to inv referred to the respect in which Mr, Littleton was held as a Representative Andto the efforts to blacken his char- The resolution was referred to the Rules Committee, leianeaer SENATE HOLDS A committee consisting of Senators Gal- tity the President that on of Senator Balle: Utice anno Babcock, th: Plan «a 1 The Bay Head Ya a ACT W. iartia Presents Petition While New Yorker Is | Denouncing Him in House. OVER STEEI. TRUST ROW. , © Mann Wants Committee to , Charges Made by —A petition for | of Representatives o! expelled jeofand from stipred the be agains: loloasly of Inau . A ty) B. Martin, yeaguo, had fageression ot | that) Willan en top soon in} reagerupon the charges, an- dl led to a his post on commit- a complete @enighat the ac- wes with the His references to Mr. zed upon fhe Nebras- hgoing reaction- “will be retired from the it the Democrats Democratic profes. am attempted his blackmalling pired newspaper articles, It only iustrates ment when he found dominated by him, chagrin and mortification And ft accounts for his created by falsehood, drive crooked Republican | mmittes | gate the Mr, Mann Mr. Littleton, BRIEF SESSION. —The Senate} ‘enteen minutes, | Martin was appointed to no- | Senate was | on Sept | cases eg House ing! the United - “KING” OF BAD EGG er Kalfalas, M Vewey street, bi | Remedy for fi Strudler, Convicted for Third | Time, Fails to Get Off With % pin Mere Fine. yuls Sirudler, of Binder & Strudier s# at No who by As nwel Steiffel as | exe industry in| vent the | Without the op for having bad eggs tn ‘fined $100 a week axe n#e, and came up to of Jal Sessions nt by tho | syrup or strained h nspector Taylor last he found | ‘ans contain nthe wo oth Board of 1M. testified that three thirty was suspend ” me testified th apped in each package, Yo 4 found seven and a half | has Pinex or will get it for you. containing thirty Etna Metiedl bt ct Mha kadai which 50 per cent Strudier's store Dr. MoMJilian, Boat man, testified that th decomposed and Stru to thirty days in f no Ind, dozen ames, were rotten, in | vison HENRY HESSE Wan sentences | Christmas Gilts Was sentenced Worsted Knit 5: ‘ombs, Coats A dozen other merchants were tried | for Violations of the State Pure Food | and Vests, Jackets, Gloves, law. Tho result | Auto Hoods, Scarfs, etc,, for Samuel Ruchfulrer, baker, No, 28 Fy and Children in One Hundred ani Second st jortment. Silk Knit Underwear, kerchiefs, Men's a) 504 Kast One Hundred hh street, adulterated milk, . [one of the siete of New ° Badia Deutach, grocer, No. 67 pitt Stork af Art Embroiderics and 7 street, bad milk, $0, Sixth Ave., 399, Bet. 24 & 25 St. ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK ASBURY PARK ROSENBAUM &Co. (0 & 12 WEST 237°? STREET Charming White Waists At Marked Reductions An unusual- lly complete, jcollection of 4 over 30 diff- erent models, of which four |are pictured \here. € Made of im- Waists pictured here are ere Mar- quisette, \Voile and Ba- al + “ tiste, many Cluny Tace, with yoke cf li Irish” lace; pleated cuffs | 2.95 hand em- s trimmed with lace. | lbroidered Value $5.00 juisette W. pret uly embro t tdi ‘wide. pleated frill */2.00 and trimmed with real Irish, Cluny and Filet Mai edged with lace. Value $4.00. Marquisette Waist, hand- comely embroidered and laces; some trinnnied with Cluny laces+2,.QQ with wide 1 ¢ . elaborately tus as sion” with 2, filet | values $4.00 lace; wide circular frill is {' pleated and cross rit 2.95 $2.95, and edged with filet lace, | 5 Value $5,007 | re tively, were and Charles Curtis of Kan. Sag was unanimously elected to serve as President pro tempore un ° 1%, to permit Vi to attend the fu # mother in Utica, the naimeatecatens SHERMAN CALLED HOME BY DEATH. y after SAY HEAD Y. c, ELECTION, Unauimousty © Club got to- cEN'S FISHER BROS: 50 fie COLUMBUS, AVE. BET. 103° ato grsty & NO’ MON OWN: i IGRAND | ie FURNITURE } WE PAY FREIGHT We Furnish Apariments from $49.98 to $590 eee CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down $50.00 5.00 on 75.00 7.50 * 100.00 10.00 * 150.00 15.00 200.00 25.00 300.00 With every $5 ),05 OPEN UF NINGS ‘COLUMBUS AVE. BET: 103 & 104 STS. \ ¢ . age eR Stops a Deep-Seated ; Cough in a Hurry ly Supply of Uneqnalted Cough y Reo ! lcha rming| |white Waists, || [ heeahtedethanseneentietietnentineetinen! Louts Berman, grocer, No. 62 Carmine | | | Immense New THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911, Christmas Stocks . Sixth Avenue's Greatest Store A $200,000 Stock o Xmas Goods at Reasonable Prices Do Your Amas Shoppinz Early, Please f Women’s Coats, Suits, Gowns and Furs No C. O. D.'s No Mail Orders None on Approval $12.75 Also To Women’s Tailored Suits 359 Women's £25, 327.80 and $29.75 Tailored Suits at 319.75. 195 Women's $30, 534.75 and $39.75 Promenade Suits at $23.75. wr Extremely Dressy $40, $42.50 nd $50 Demi- ‘ailored Suits, 29.75. Afternoon and ivening Gowns and Dresses. 85 Handsome Gowns and Dresses. Values Range from 45 to $65, at $24.75. 105 Superb $100 to $145 Afternoon and Evening Gowns, $39.75. 45 Exquisite $150 to $200Evening Gowns at $79.50. Women’s Long Cloth Coats 215 Women's 914.75, $16.50 and $18.50 Coats at $10, 400 $24.75, $27.50, and $29.75 Coats at $17.75. 525 Women's $27.50, $30 and $32.50 Dressy Black Coats, 919.75. 365 Exquisite $32.50 to $35 Coats at 923.75. 65 $35.00 to $39.75 Evening and Street Coats at $29.75, 125 $40 to $47.50 Silk Velour Coats, $34.75 At the Most Extraordinary Price Reductions We Ever Advertised - Morrow 83 $50 to $68 Dress and Evening Coats, $39.75, Fur Coats and Fur Sets 85 $125 to $175 Superb Sample Fur Coats, Various Fine Pelts, Many Trim- med; at $79.75, $495 Persian Lamb Coats, $295. $400 Persian Lamb Coats, 9275. $195 Hudson Seal Coats, $129.75. $350 Hudson Seal Coats, $235, $195 Caracul Coats, $129.75. $250 Caracul Coats, $165. , $87.50 Pony Coats, 959.75. |$97.50 Caracul | Coats, $59.75. | | $49.75 Coney Coats, 924.75, |$59.75 Pony Coats, $34.75. |9295 Beaver Coats, i $195, $49.75 Black Fox Sets, $25. $39.75 Blue Wolf Sets, 925. 9189.75 Cross Fox Sets, $139.75. 9375 Fisher Sets, 9225. 949.75 Raccoon Sets, $27.50. ! HE SIMPSON CRAWFORD COM- PANY STORE desires to announce rs that at 8.30 to-morrow morning it will begin one of the most remarkable sales in the history of the garment trade in Greater New York. © Third Fioor. Between 6,000 and 7,000 beautiful new garments i In fact, we expect to see people here from every section of the city, the suburbs and nearby, Such an opportunity is simply A ma in price in a manner that must at once Nearly 600 Women’s $25, $30 & $35 Stunning Afternoon and Evening Gowns and Dresses at this amazing price— Note Illustrations. A WONDERFUL collection of chiffon, crepe meteor, chiffon taffeta, me and every new ane embromwerea, have lace A trem ming, rong, have wide fever ers are treated Wi fh slashea or panel skirt t ef colore— al! at the 1,234 Women’s Tailored Suits, at $1625 Formerly Priced at $25, $27.50, $29.75 and $34.50 Note illustrations. A CRA Ee Meera caly? possible, for never before were such elegant garments offered at such a remarkable price, ee Every correct_model and fringes terials in the broadcloth, diag- e ar nging, plain gored models, trimmed to correspond to coat; many ¢ loose panel. Every suit is man-tailored th uy : lined with guaranteed s tin, #uout and richly Also These Reductions on Migges’ Misses" Chinchilla Coats 150 swagger models, up-to-date in style and trimming. Sizes 14 to 16 yra, Form- erly sold at 910.75, $10.75 ‘inter Coats CF Third Ftoor. ts Misses’ Velvet Suits 85 exclusive models richly embellished with brai Juniors’ 3-Piece Suite 78 youthful shoe-top Sults of diagonal, “ah $14.75 AVENUE, 19TH TO No Exchanges None Credited No ‘Phone Orders establish new records for low at the outset of a Holiday Season. At this time of the year we are hard Pressed for room. Every evailable inch of floor space must be given to Christmas goods. These wares have the right of way now. CF Thicd F Rather than take hundreds of these splendid Coats, Suits Dresses, Gowns or Fur Coats and pack them away until the January reduction period arrives, we prefer to cut the prices now and in the manner described herewith. We must urge you to make it a point to eet here as promptly as possible to- morrow, no matter if the weather should be stormy. A sale fike this should cause women io ykindot weather. It's well worth the trouble. "ha" ine, French anid striped pricing Hea of clever embellishment is show t remarkable and alluring price ever quote! 2,000 Women’s Smart Long Coats, 1435 Former PricesWere $22.50, $24.75 and $29.75 | Note Illustrations | NCLU are lustrous all woot broadcloth coats, | rich seal plush coats, dressy caracui cloth co hinchilla coats, zibeline coats, etc. These heautiful coats are wonderful values Th models cmb ne sail ths ely the black broadcloth coats having long, graceful ollars trimmed wits velvet Li hroughout with seal plush and ples of iur coat rawl collars and thr mixture coats rsible are {in the wanted Truly an eppor that has never been equalled ad which shoule tevery woman in New Y to practise true economy. w Dancing Frocks Manufacturer's sam- Of silk chiffon ¢! 8 and regular stock ivet and rt jeautiful models for all occas- fons, Sizes 14 to 18 ears. Valu 3912.50 aun,

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