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QURTH DAKOTA BRIBERY ARRESTS | VOmNG NFRsT NNEW MECH _ | PRIMARY LECTION, SEAT —Taft Third in Running. First Election. BANTA FE, . ON. Dak, March 19.—With! ly indications pointing to the heaviest | ican vote in the history of the, North Dakota's State-wide Prest- | Preference primary, the first in country, held the interest of ali cltt- to-day. All day reporta from dis- and precinct managers poured into La Follette headquarters here tell- of the heavy vote expected and pi Ing victory for the Wisconsin Se: in his campaign againm Col. Roose- t's indorsement. ‘The La Follette sentiment te especially | rong along the trail that La Follette in his race-horse campaign through lhe State. He wound up his efforts at! I's Lake tate yesterday, where he @ received with the greatest enthu- jasm shown anywhere on hts trip. The Roosevelt managers, while clatm- | the State for the Colonel, admit that | balloting will be close, Roosevelt adherents declare that if eo wins, It wilt be because of position on the part of inany ives to Congressman L. B. bors, who, they 1s weoking to strengthen himself the party in the State through « velt victory. e: Taft's name is on the ballot i first legislative scandal in New Mex ico's history @ brought to lint. Senator. er House to-day. dova, Luts Montoya and J. P, Lucero, liceman A. A. Sena in the Palace Hotel here and had the money in their poe session when aeized, cs RELATIVES GET NOTHING. and “Beloved Friend.” millar figure in Queena County politica, who died on March 9 In St. Mary's Hos- pital, Jamaica, was filed for probate to-day in the Surrorate's office. Newman's eatate consists of $15,000 THINGS A MOTHER it Is predicted here that he will be imi at the finish. A quiet campaign js beon mado in his behalf by the busl- interests, but the Internal fight tn @ Progresswe wing of the party has hadowed the efforts put forth for Preeldent. Sete _ | PANIC AT FLAT FIRE, ree of Tenants Rash Madly |} From Small Blase in Bronz. | A Gre on the third floor of a large house at No. 145 Brook ave- | / ed Mothers 2) Whose children are weak and run-down, who Jacob 7 0 Po- | Wholesome medicine free from the time | dangerous drugs. Thousands of mothers got back from the alarm box | give it to tl children whenever they rush had started, Recouts weakened or run-down. pure and alcohol or BLOCK 8th AVE., 35th TO 36th ST. Open Until 10 o'Clock. Awe CONVINCE YOURSELF BY COMPARISON inAt PRI ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST NO Exira Charges ef Any Kind! Accounts opened from $5.00 to $1,000.00 on small weekly Payments, SMALL ACCOUNTS especiallyinvited .. M, March 19.—With the first ballot on United States Sena- tors scheduled to take place in the New Mexico Legislature to-day the @ State has been Four members of the lower House are in jail on the charge of accepting a $500 bribe each to vote for Judge A. B. Fall for United States Immediately after their ar- est the four men wrote thelr resigna= fons, which were presented to the low- The four arrested men are Represen- tatives Julian Trujillo, Mamiel Cor- ‘They were taken into custody by Po- Newman Leaves $15,000 to Oharity ‘The will of Augustus Newman, a fa- OUGHT TO KNOW inatitutiona and “one belov Mitsabeth Benger, He leaves and four ais- witnesa in the ince Gresser, for- mer Borough President. At the death |of Pilsabeth Benger her re goes to the Masonic home in Ut! |HE THINKS MUSIC WILL BE SALVATION OF THE NEGRO. Race’s Inherent Musical Ability Me- dium by Which Uplift Will Come, Musician Says. ‘The conference on the evils of pauper- fam, held to-day under the auspices of the Central Auxiliary Committee of the Charity Organisation Society, was, in |the main, about the condition of the) jnewro, David Mannes, the musician, \and Dr. W. E. B. Du Bols, director of | publicity and research of the National | Association for the Advancement of Colored People, were the prominent -|spenkers, Miss Kate Bond presided. ‘Mr. Mannea said his first lessons on the violin were given him by @ negro, Charles Dougiass, and that his work for the upifft of the black man was in memory of Douginss. The negro, he waid, te of @ race that possesses @ na- tural harmonic ear and he believes the ‘one thing necemsary to lift the negro ie: to raise him in his own estimation and that this can best be accomplished through his inherent talent for music. Dr, Du Bole quoted many figures to show the negro hes greatly advanced in value as a citisen and that the present Prejudice against him is a prejudice Rot against his inefficiency and ignor- ance, but against his eMciency and edu- cation. EVER TAKE AN INTERNAL BATH ? Itis the new and scientifieNature- Cure for many ills. ‘ A most interesting method of Internal Bathing is now being shown and ex- plained by all Riker Drug Stores. It is called the J. B. L. Cascade, and is dif- ferent from anything else ever used for the pui \ ‘You have undoubtedly noticed that constipation and biliousness, besides bringing on much more serious ills, make us feel nervous, yellow, blue— unfit to think or work—in fect, about 50% Efficient. ccumulated waste in the large in- testine always causes these troubles, and the old methods of ridding ourselves of it are only partially effective. They force Nature, too, instead of assisting her. anit raatenaibet however, is taken lectly naturally—you just use eae and warm waler=lt essists Neture instead of forcing her, yet rids the system of the poisonous matter much more thoroughly than any drugs— it keeps one regular, too. Inasmuch as many thousands are using and praising the J. B. L. Cascade, and the moat enlightened physicians are prescribing it, it would scem worth ever, one’s while to see the Cascade at all all Riker-Hegeman bad Stores in New York and Brooklyn, and let the eee and operation of the system be thor- oughly explained—this, of course, in- volves no obligation whatever. Ask for booklet “Why Men of Today sis only 50% Efficient.” Lord & To-Morrow, Wednesday Women’s Smart Footwear at Remarkably Low Prices Taylor 1836 Fourteen Button Boots, Walking Pumps, Colonial Ties and Oxfords of Imported Leathers Genuine White Buckskin, Tan Russia Calf, Black Russia Calf and Patent Calf. Usual cost, $6.00 and $7.00. Black Russia Fourteen Button Boots, 183.25 smart and serviceable. Usual cost, $5. $3.95 Growing Girls’ School Shoes Of Gun Metal Calf 6to8 844 toll 1134 to? Spring heel, Springheel, Lowheel, College heel, $1.50 $1.75 $2.25 $2.75 Of Genuine White Buckskin 6to8 814 to 11 114 to @ $2.25 $2.50 $3.00 214 to 544 Excellent Vaiues in Women’s Waists Two Messaline Siik Models Black, navy, black and white, and navy and white stripe, long sleeves, open front or back, $5.00 Chiffon Cloth Waists With cream shadow lace pointed collar, yoke and cuffs of Point d’Esprit, in black, navy and gray, | $5.95 Lined with chiffon and messaline silks, withfine shadow lace introduced, $12.75 Attractive Model in Chiffon Cloth and Chiffon Taffeta With shadow lace introduced, lined with Brussels net, $8.75 ' Peplum Waists All-Over lace model in cream color, 95-95 Batiste or voile,Val., Cluny or Irish lace trimmed, $1.95 NING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH Pe WN“ hoy a ; % “ os ee 19, 1912. Established 44 Years Q/NEILL-ADAMSCO. 6th Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Dashing New Untrimmed HATS A Wednesday Sale Alsoa Special Offering of $2.00 Flowers at $1.25 The largest, finest-ap- pointed. best-stocked Un- trimmed Millinery Section in the city is located on the Street Floor of the Main O'Neill Building. great number of. our yery newest and most fashionable Untrimmed Hats, Ready-to-Wear and Tailored Trimmed Hats for women, misses and children will be unusual. Thursday will bethe first official day of Spring. Ready? Imported Hemp Dress Shapes. | assorted colors. Special, Wednesday, | 92. 48 up 10 3998 Imported Hemp Dress Shapes, black velvet facing. Ex- ceptional value at........ 93398 | Imported A eas Braid Dress Shapes, velvet ings. Value 82.75. \At....+--7 91.95 Ex! fine quality German cH a Natere Hert Neeneeee models, 34 ck silk velve' facing, Value $3.00, At. $2.29 Sale of Choice Flowers 100 dozen Assorted Wreaths, New Stick-ups and Long Bands for «mart trimming. Newest Paris crea- | tions of Roses, Lilacs, Daisies and Domestic Milan Dress Shapes, extra Quality. Value $2.00 MGS cis cures jin Assorted lot of Smart Trimmed Tailored Hats. Values 85.00 various other flowers for this and $6.50. At... .. $3.75] Wednesday sale. Value 82. At 91,25) New Style Combinations, 98c Up Two new lines of Women’s Combinations, one style con- sisting of Corset Cover and Drawers; the other of Corset Cover and Skirt. In sheer, good laundering Nainsook and Long Cloth. Pretty lace insertions and medallions; also ribbons and dainty embroidery and insertions. Comfortable and secure, without the bather of tapes, pins, etc. Fresh new lines in all sizes. Very special at 98c, $1.50 and 91.98. ‘ Women's Night Gowns in Long Cloth and Nainsook. Low and high necks, trimmed with embroidery and laces; also and low necks and kimono styles. Special at Fine Fitting Taffeta Petticoats, $2.98 Women's Messaline Silk Petticoats in all the new colors, also in changeable taffeta with deep accordion flounce. Trimmed with silk (HERG MPRA Cssrctlie ect eie aici eres oncies sais » $2.98 itore—Third Floor, $1.00 Black Cheviot, 65c And it’s good Black Cheviot, too—the best of all wool yarns, pertgctly dyed, carefully woven and properly sponged and shrunk, ‘edonot buy any otherkind. 54inches wide. Real value $1.00 per yard; Wednesday only.. 65 50-inch Cream Serge Suiting at, yard ..............65 O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. New Coatee Waists, 98 Lovely Lingerie Coatee Waists, trimmed with fine laces and embroideri The daintiert authentic styles in ‘the city. Very special at NOTE—A very handsome one is made of all-over embroidery, trimmed with beautiful filet lace; iid neck, 34 sleeves; very special i $5.95 Chic White Wash Silk Shirts, patch pocket, rench collar and cuffs, O'Neill's special price..........sceeeeeee eens $2.50 Black Lawn Waists—A large assortment. Choose from high and low necks, long and short sleeves, plain shirts, pleated shirt or lace trim- med.m . All new Spring 95c to $2.65 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, New Ribbons | _50c to $1.00 Swiss Reduced! Embroidered Neck- ! Pretty Self Colored Fancy Tat- ees 25¢ feta Ribbon, 6% inches wide. Alsoa 4% in. width to match. Jnadainty line of new colors, Suitable for sash, hair bow and general use; values S80 and 4be. To- Actually worth 50c to $1.00. morrow, per yd... 25 and 35C | Ail in one lot, to-morrow, ut... 25C O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, fathead aby Just about 1,200 Imported Collars, beautifully embroidered on ok pai a Dutch Collars, Sailor Collars, Pointed Collars and Quaker Collars. The very newest 1912 shapes, ‘To-morrow the prices on a Free Lessons in The Ideal Trade Coupon Its name is THE SURETY STAMP. It is redeemably in our own mere chandise. | Practically these entire two big buildi: ‘arc your premium parlor, We introduced the SURETY stamp. Thousands of Five yr That makes the filling of a book a simple matter. BUT. REMEM- BER TO ASK FOR THEM Don't forget the nam Filled fouucsr e—-BURETY. books are redeemed here for $2.50 worth of merchandise iii tepid i meat). (Dsing your filled books to the Balcony, Main Buil GENTLEMEN: The topic of this talk is: “The Efficiency of The Dollar” . @ Do YOUR dollars bring you back 100 or 50 cents worth of value? @ Does every dollar you spend for NEW SPRING CLOTHING return you the whole equivalent of the energy and thought that you had to use to get that dollar? In. briefer form Are You Paying $25.00 for Suits and Top Coats like these O’Ncill’s are selling rfow, at (Cash or $12.5 0 Credit) .., Many silk lined. Alterations free. Newest Spri Fabrics, Guaranteed ALL WOOL, Pn “The Greatest Sale of Men’s Cloth- ing Ever Held in New York!” es O'Neill Homefarnishing Store—First Floor, Sale of Table Cloths, Napkins and Sheets Dollar saving offers in pure flax Table Linens and splendid washing Hemmed Muslin Sheets. 500 Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, new round patterns. Sketch of One Size Sine fi | 2x2 yards, | 2x214 yards, I £x3 yards, ‘ wll ~ $2.50 $3.00 || $3.50 ‘apkins to match, special sale price $2.50 and $3.50 per dozen. 55 Pieces Table Damask. Lay 71 inches wide, pure linen; 8 new patterns; heavy, auualitys satin finish | damask; regular baeegels Ms donald ». 89c|800 Dozen Hemmed 375 Dozen Hemstitched| o,,Muslin Sheets. Huckaback Towels. ; Liesl ag hha All pure linen, size 19x38; Size 72x90; reg. 57c., at 47c each regularly S5c.; sale price, each, 24 C| Size 81x90; reg. 62c., at $2e each O'Neill Malm Store—Second Floor, pista slatacbents catered shady New Spring House or Morning Dresses at $1.50 A pretty, practical dress for just about the price the average woman wants to pay. Just like illustration. This dress is suitable for street or house wear. It has the new wide rever on waist, Peay ole hr ng $1.50 Women’s $2.00}|\Women’s 50c Long Crepe Ki-|DressingSacques monos at $1.59 Jat 39c In the plain and prettily fig-| Made of fine quality Lawn ured crepe. The plain are | in the comfy butterfly model, Sr ined mah iE | also in dressing sacque model, with belt at waist. The figured are trimmed Other Sacques at $0c and with messaline Tibbon et... $1.59 98c—all dainty patterns, Stere—Third Floor. La Vida Corsets New Spring Models O'Neill’s are ready now with the very new bonel model, style 2,211. Made of fine batiste, trimmed with satin ribbon and fringe. Extra long model, with the close- # fitting lines and low bust... 5.00 Also two very popular models at ee. $3.00 in a Supply of SHEETS Toeacrree t Embroidering Lessons ’ Neill’: ven in all AtO’Neill’s | given in all, hand ‘oidery, including the ne , Punch Work, Cleo- petre embroidery, Roman Cut York, etc. Also instructions in Macrame lace making and crochet- ing the new gold thread bags. A full line of Children's Wear to embroid ade up. Dresses, Rompers, Aprons, Hats, Bonnets, Bibs, Waists, Drawers, etc. 59c Stamped Pillow Cases, 39c hematitehed: fine’ quatty|| Women’s $3.50 & $3.95 muslin, Value 59¢; Italian Silk Vests POF PB: 0 cece sees 39 c O'Neill Main Store—Balcony. at $2.50 Handsome embroidered yokes in white, pink and sky blue. $25 Tailored Suits at $19.75 The reason O'Neill’s can sell these aristocratic- logking $25.00 Spring Suits at $19.75 is quite simple, i They are not sample or“‘job”’suits — every one being made especially to our order by a maker who “figures” this way: “A very small profit on an immense order of different styles and spot cash payment is better business for me than sending expensive drummers broadcast over the country on a CHANCE of higher profits and less sales."" Other stores have to charge $25.00 for such values, Among the several styles are plain-tailored and dressy trimmed models, in the most fashionable materials, Men's Serges, Whipcords, Worsteds and Tweeds. Choice of Navy, Tan, Gray and Black. Coats beautifully lined. The skirts ore the popular high girdle $ 19. 75 O'Ne! ia Store—Third Floor, Boys’ New $3.00 to $6.00 WASH SuITs, $1.48 O'Neill Main Store—Serond Floor, Established 44 Years WOMEN'S HOSIERY 200 Pairs 25c and 35c Stockings at 19c Various styles in black, tan and fancy colors, lisles and cottons, O'Neill Main Store—First Floor, $2.59 Italian Silk Vests at 1.75 Plain styles, in white, pink and sky ue. Samples of Women's High soll Grade Swiss Ribbed Lista and Silk Mixed Vests, low neck, sleeveless, with crochet yokes; various styles, Rey. $1.00 to $1.50. At re é O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, New Trees and Shrubs from Holland Unloaded Yesterday from a Fast Liner— a Plant Them Now! Straight to O’Neill’s from “The Land of Flowers” has come a very select and vigore ous lot of young Magnolia Trees S}gtosdgtt. At $1.25 Magnolia Trees, 35c If you plant these now they will bloom luxuri tly this season, mpa to out of town ord O'NEILL-ADAMSCo. 6th Avenue, 20th to 22d Street COMPLETE LINE OF GARDEN AND TRUCK FAR IMPLEMENTS, WE SELL THESE ON THE CLUBPLAN O’Nelll_Homoturelehian Btore—escment, :