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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCOS 29, 1912. a ROOSEVELT BY ALA FOLLETTEITE » — Manager of Wiscénsin Sena- ~ tor’s Campaign Calls Him Steel Trust’s Candidate. PLAYING A BIG GAME., Says the Colonel Was Brought Into the Race Merely to Split Progressive Vote. , DENVER, March %—W. L. Hauser, | manager of the campaign of Robert M. Za Follette, in an interview to-day, bdit- terly attacked Theodore Roosevelt. Mr. Hauser is on his way to California to ‘afrange for the campaign which La Follette will make in that State in April. | “Theodore Roosevelt is backed by the| , Berne interests which are supporting Pe President Wiltiam Howard Taft," sald Mr. Hauser. ‘The Steel Trust is back of his campaign, and his boom was) #Marted by & Stee! Trust man in order to ‘Bplit the Progressives backing Lo Fol- Iette. It 18 the biggest political game Phat has ever been attempted in this “ig Rad - eountry. a / “I say Roosevelt's boom was started > * Brthe Steel Trust. Every one knows tt ed in Ohio through the agents of Hanna of the Stecl Trust. They Roped to draw peorie from La Follette. # La Follette does not win the nomina- tdon this year he will be back in gour Years, or even eight years, Sentiment fer him has grown steadily, In every Btate where preferential presklential Primaries are held he will go in and fight for the endorsement of the people. Phat ts the kind of endorsement he Bs wante—he wants to stand as the repre- gentative of the people. not of machine- conventions.”” : ———_ yy Cow Champion Is Dead. ‘WEST BEND, Wis., March 2.—Cedar Sawn de Kol Johanna 113,565, the ‘s champion two-year-old cow. ‘dy C. A, Schroeder of this city, dead of blood poisoning. When two old she acquired world wide fame producing 513.7 pounds of milk and pounds of butter in a seven day YOUR FRECKLES \ Meed Attention in March of Face % Will Stay Covered. 4 » Now is the time to take special care > @h the complexion if you wish it to : well the rest of the year. The winds bring out freckles that all eames unless removed a ‘ith miNeer-double strength. q for the cure of Established 44 Years ONEILL-ADAMS Co Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 3,000 Men’s Suits and Top Coats which were “in work” when ONEILLS “Started this Stupendous sale will. be ready To-Morrow! ---Cash or Credit---Buys a MAN’S $25.00 Easter Suit or rep Coat Here l $4.98 Absolutely the Best Values O'Neltt’s Ht bh VE aTK? Offer So Early fn the S ig Reefers also at $4. 98 Established 44 Years ()NEILL-ADAMS Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 290 Boys’ $7 Easter and Confirmation Suits, Sale for Misses— Easter Suits, Coats and Dresses lithe, youthful lines— Newest Shades s—Extremely low prices. Misses’ eae $11.75 14, 16 and 18, a Dayevrcinverressees? Three-Piece iigine, 98.95. sncenoat fak ed Sot wh Enchanting om with lithe, Misses’ $27.50 ‘adie at $23.75 | cet tr Len a all Rag ed navy and Lat ‘ites 4, * "Misses" 034, 30 50 Suits at 919. 75 Seren iar 16and aad Saeed 919,78 75 Bc 918.75 Suits nee 75 are Russian and. ait einveae effects. Sizes for all boys between Sorin nantes ve ere mothers Ay ion Every thread all: wool The * Reefers it Blue these range from 8 to 10 years. Raped orig NeWe garment in the whole special lot, to-morrow Store—Herond Floor. a lous $4.98 tan oad | plain Bice in aimost every it All-We Mined. Sous tnd reer MAmoned A Full Line of Confirmation ‘Dresse Have her look her eee on confirmation Lee hed Neil's will help ik oe pe Dre al with ribbon bows, Sizes t 8tol4 95.95 to $13. 75 O'Neil Main Store—Third Floor. Women’s $20.00 Easter Suits, $12.75 O’Neili’s Maintains the Terrific Sell- ing Pace To-Morrow. Never Such Pre-Easter Sales! An immense buying power like ours can cause wonders to happen, but it is doubtful if even we can duplicate an offer of such wonderful high class Easter Suits as these again this season. If you are one of the thousands of New York women who want style, rich appearance, fitagd wearing power in your suit let nothing interfere with your seeing these stunning serges, worsteds and light and medium weight . Choicest shades of navy, tan, gray; Women’s $3.50 Hand Bags, $1.98 of the seal grain stock; all las ‘iniahed frames, in assorted de- tort hg Gand l0inch igre 8 age deep. Pegular at $3.50; ‘special at. at.. 50c Hat Pins at 12)4c 500 styles. Value 50c. Special. ‘Wivet Toilet Goods junyen’s Witch Masel Sizes for women of all statures, pro- videdthey comeearly. Only 100suitsin this ¢ rarelot. Easily worth 820.00. Saturday... O'Netli Main Store—Third Fleer. Wondrous Waist Values Saturday s. Business women and others a-hunting Easter Waists will revel in these offerings. $2.00 ant’, waist pictured at the left is a splendid value. Jt be 95 06 Aneel will wont te, wear with new Spring suits, ‘Their fit and finish will de- ities ivy spe to-mor- ep ty of hes NEW or Top f Coats—Cash or SLO, x 8 and t's application will lul improvement, some "snails freckles even vanishing Easter Neckwear for $12.50 Sxexexss ‘>: PSXSKSKSHSR ORK zed “The Greatest Sale of Men’s Clothin Held in New York’’ Gets a Fre. Start To-Morrow! ome: teh Collars of imitation Irish 2,000 yards of] Silk Mar- 302 Chiffon Faille Reai itich Crochet Bows, Jabots Tate, ot ete, chee ‘180, ‘Sind a11)/Serge Suiting. Ever Tress Suits and. “ena $12.50 If we could get 500 New York men who Tuxedo or Dress Suits to see the wonderful values we are sho Gi our ie vinlons at $12.50 there wouldn’t be one left to-morrow marvellous values oa themeel; Especially Yunareni oe Even if you got one or more of the | swell S for one of these to wear in June and later. MEN ‘f An Api New Yo York's largest chant -— eying fom an ot Value 25c, at Values 35c to Values 75c and 50c, at . 25¢ $1. 00, at. ad 5 ole silk] black, tan re colors; » tan and various styles; extra this fresh new men ene nee COOL SUMMER aS CLOTHING When offer of a yay ME turer to take his entire new spring stock to sell at ment plan THERE WERE TOPCOATS STILL “IN Ria Rear ‘or mi yaceh oto models, come heneriew Children’ 8 emia t Dresses! ingham Dresses, inj Reefers, in black and Long | Waist white hairline stripes; all ‘Good wasb-|wool, with snug sailor ing Ginghamsand Chae: collar and fancy buttons; joe to 6 year ileds: i boll in, stripes and s $12.50 on our deferred SOME 3,000 SUITS A WORK’ —i. e., in the hands of the tailors. being made in the NEWEST SPRING FABRICS AND DESIGNS and most of them were already lined with PEBBLE SILK. Those 3,000 All-Wool Garments Have Arrived—Sce Them in Our Long Stretch of Windows! Every one of ae later Sonsanaent Gre ieee cat Percales.| French h styl goes on sale to-morrow While ae first Consignment of 1s 191 pon yy some SUITS and COATS of eats ONE a cate hate LOT Is WO! TH nglish on voll ALL WOOL, Suit or a Silk-lined SILK- WOOL Top Coat (on credit or for cash) at only $12.50.) ion of the All-Wool Suits and Top Coats Morrow Morning: New Soins Hat “Shapes— Stirring Saturday Sale Easte: Millinery | in full bloom! An vousual showing. of med, Simple Trimm: Teplenished wi with the latest Get macet 1am Purchase of wane Underwear! Thousands of Spring Weight Union sat and Men's $1.00 to|Men's $2.00 Union|Madras Un-|n fe Suits at 65c\derwear, aieacgk Un Ribbed Union Suits, in Children’s med oil per ae, Fashionable ee |e $1.69 and $2.98 Fine Fitting Silk Messaline Petticoats in a the new spring shades, n, reseda, American beauty, Coy peed ma he extraordinary value: trimmed Hats, in Tagal, Milan, Hemp, Chip, Neapolitan and fancy "Nnore R tres Dress Sha: besyre ii esleeted Showing of Misses’ 93.48 sit in the department Has Caer ere roll effects with 6-but- Conservative c coat styles for middle- viatng, Ver veil Gray and Tan Cassimeres, plain’ blue and pencil stripe serges. Gray, Blue and Brown Diagonals. Overcoat Material Gray Vicuna, lined and faced with pebble silk, or . Serge. age: “s:buton long roll models, ORFOLK Suits, with belts, ete. “Tuxedo and | Evening 5 0 c derwear at ape deep flounce of ee penne val the new shades, also white and black, Perfect fit, Special at, BA 1.69 white and ecru shades; rary and cotton; all per- Osirich’ Feathers, Straw Mi it ‘loor, (Same price & terms.) “American Lady” tablished 44 Yan Gusti Ammen Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street Scores of extra Established 44 Years ang Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street Sizes to fit all fig- ures — normal sized men, tall, thin men and short, stout men. Alterations free. salespeople and tai- lors. Sale.in O'Neill Homefurnishing a5 ore on ot, the cele crated ts,