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RR a ne eee & eumaet up the attuation for The Bve- Bing World by saying: JHE EVENING WORLD, ROOSEVELT xs TE BUCKET, SAYS BRADLEY MARTA ‘BOTY SOES HARK TEN RALROD F PAVERS ‘he 414 say some pledeant things aboet the ruffied candidate. BLOODSHED FEARED IM BRITISH COAL STRIKE, Almost two full pa, Register were represented in the crowd that went to the pier to meet Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Among those who went Aboard tho ship to greet them were Frederick Townsend Mrs. Bradiey Martin jone “We can unde in politicians, for bread, but we cant thelr striking for frosting on enke, The Fallroads ars making absolutely no pre- paration for a strike, which would ‘n- Gjeate that they 4 not expect the en- @ineers to leave their cabs and tie up treme. men’s striking whom he p: when I cons! Miclary, Col, Roosevelt is a man, but he also a vi Mengetul man.” Sir Bernard and Lady Daw ysician to King Edward and into the White “We do not want to see the Brother- hood of Engineers crushed, and we do not want to ere Mr. Stone crushed. The organisation {a a good one, well admia- istered, and ie better than deating with the men in an unorganized mate. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald er and Mrs. Grenfell Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Martin went to the Plaza Hotel, and also go to Rochest: ion to the third-term id his attacks upon Hr. Taft, House, ron, the now to ‘ing George, were also passengers on the Cunarder, Sir Bortrand sald he had a ” |-| ROADS DONT i iS |where their rooms had been filled with] the celebrated Mayo brothers, wu ; 5 BE Pt UP to Roade*'Says Engt-|nonoe cows wane avons ro Attack of Judiciary Sounds His (cree Me ccm teen Sy yy a “4 4 fred Yarrow, the gi English ship- 4 Neer Stone—"No Strike Ex- | +t may sy. powsver, that the ral Own Doom, Once Warm | Te coal strike, Mr. Martin sald. + poiiaer tena sseutragette, pI » roads object to Mr. Btone plen hele re Mir Bertrand. e sald that it w * cause for higher rates, ‘They plead Friend Declares. land just now. ‘There are & sreat| rpoesible for him to Ko very f3 many well posted porsons,” he added, “who fear that there will be bloodshed there unless the, trouble is promptly settied. The unions are making @ very small allowance to the strikers, not enough to keep them, and when the men want food they'll take it. Then Grave trouble will be at hand for Eng- to land.” * It was efter this that Mr. Martin asked about Col, Roosevelt, and this is what he had to say: “I had always been a great admirer of Col. Roosevelt. At a reception at Dorchester House, when ho was last in London, Mr. Whitelaw Reid and I shook hands with him and said, ‘We admire you, Colonel, for your achievements,’ their cause themselves and do not ask any one else to do it for them. The pected” by Other Side, ae he must be within ready times, the vagaries or CALLS HIM VENGEFUL, placed upon it by Mr, Stone or any one rahtag action of jhe fuabttty of 18] Millionaire Talks Strongly on First Visit to This Country in Eight Years, Mr. an@ Mrs, Bradley Martin came to New York to-day on the Cunarder Mauretania for their first viait to this tie | Country in etht and @ half years. And| “He is the man who actually stopped the first inquiry Mr. Martin made of|the Russo-Japanese war. He stopped all the talk of dollars and cents and told the peace conferees that they must put an end to hostilities. LIKE THE COW THAT KICKED BUCKET. “But he's like the cow that gave the milk and then kicked over the bucket. He has attacked the Constitution of the country, which’ has @tood firm eines it was given to us by our Irish ancestors who settled in Virginia; he has attacked the institutions of the United States, but above all he has attacked the judi- that epelis certain defeat for him, his last sate call. ‘But the worst of all his actions |s this referendum and recall business. It The Evening World reporter who boarded the ship at Quarantine was what Col. Roosevelt had been doing and what progress was being made in his campaign. ‘When all the horrible details had working for deen told to him, ke wet unibosomed ‘work. the railroads are| himeelf about the Colonel in mo uncer- coneerned they SMe done with the ques: | tain fashion. He sald, in brief, that the tion unless « erisis lop, Whether | Colonel was vindictive and revengefui or not they would for arbitration | and that he sounded his own lest remains to be decided.” trumpet cail when he attacked the pare ra Prey M fudictary of the United Gtates. Also he Faneral of Robert Reta. likened film to the cow thet gave the ‘The funeral of the late Robert Reid,| mix and kieked over the bucket. But founder of the Reld Ice Cream Com- le. proof that they are unable to fest the demands of the engineers when the time co! “The Tallroada do not expect @ strike, but believe the of the Railroads’ Conference Committee, @ame deck ot him with @ declaration at the roade could not meet the de- ‘Decause of increased operating ex- caused partly by the engineers @ matement iswued for the mgm, in which they de- ! | E harged with accepting & agree and was dis- that low rates influenced 4 the Union Dairy Company, fi Commission are not responsible @ alleged inability of the raflroads 1 our requests, then there can | j= for not granting the in- aok. eed pleeGng pany them m refusing will take place this papper eh hye ania to-day: eid ce ti Bterding Place, yn, Best & Co bob gd "| He was @ native of Ireland, was sixty- 6 -nogerd six years old and had been a resident mod Of Brooklyn for forty years, He is sur- the engineers’ Yived by his widow, ® brother and sis- ot on fright rates and if the low [fara Interment wil be tn Greenwood s aE ‘enfore fh Rg f i | Hn unusual sale of Misses’, Girls’ and Children’s Coats, at prices | } i that warrant the most careful comparison: Distinct, original types for the Small Woman, the Younger College Girt and the Little Niss. if | | f i if ¥F! THIEF. s € Sfa i i § j i ui n il id dey tik li : ir fi i Ghe English Sport Coat Che “Oyl-Gyl?? Coat—Ohe Service Coat. it £ i ata je om ‘the public, ET Char- COLLEGE, SPORT AND BLAZER pa Rt J weakest’: ||| meuse, Taffeta Voile, eto.--. ene COATS.....- | g it | Regular prices 89.60, 60.00, 27.50 35.00 “i Yah bg Novelty and } ios. « r prices 19.75, || 28.75, 27.50, 15,00 19.75 ‘25.00 Hy i Sal 18.50, 82. #41. i L H fi t i IRESSY MOTOR COATS........... Louis XY, Cretonne Coat—Poitret Yodel Stripe Silk Coat 750° prices 10.50, ‘y 7.50 10.50" 22.50 22.50. would thete employees. night's etate- ||| o ps te eeeeeeees ++-Rogular price $27.50, {he talirnda tnd not to the Zatersiate| {felled fc: 'BAINCOATS, English Canton, plaid lined........+sseeessssceeee+ Regular price $9.75, 5,95 | Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. « H (i t HL TEES 5 i | } ¥ g H i is i & § H our own workrooms, among them: i 1 | t § Pe #i RoSERUD FOXGEE COAT, net em- TOURMALINE BENGATINE COAT, ? indy | » 6 years... s+. 45.00 ; erm! ered. 12 years...... 60.00 wate TAFFETA COAT, Persian hand- ) . Years... embroidered. 12 years.ceesessees. 79,00 iL iy Rn pia : 5.00 | Special Features Saturday D COATS in wide variety, different SERVICE COATS. 8 to 14 years .... oo materials and colorings. is RSE IRL aa Regular price £22.50, 17.95 84 to 10 years. Regular ptice $39.50. 25.00 — prazER COATS. 8 to 14 yean-.--- ‘ 4 8 to 16 years ..Regular price $25.00, 17.95 tester se Regular price $10.00. 7.50 F service an 8 to 14 youre Regular price 019.75, 15.00 pagwcoaTs. _4 10 14 years....----. quality, right | 8 to 14 years Regular, price $14.50, 10. Sevserereeses +Regular price $9.75, 5.95 values and true economy is your idea, you'll find this store a good place to buy. That idea is woven, sewed and shaped into every Style of clothes from “The House of Kuppenheimer” —which we are showing in vast assortments. Speotal CHILDREN’S STRAW. HATS, trimmed with ribbon and flowers..... \ SEM DRESS HATS, variously trimmed with flowers and. fancy re +++ Values up to $16.50, 10.00 in a wide variety of effective medels, Mil moderately priced, with many speclal values that cannot } be duplicated later in the season. TAILORED. Sorts opens reas bares navy blue and white; ‘‘KingGeorge Model ”’ coat, silk lined; strap across back, patch pockets. 14 to 20 years, or 82 to 88 bust. Regular price $85.00, » in fine, Serge; well tailored and lined. Colors: navy, white, and black, and white check. 10 to 16 yrs. Regular price $86.50, yD ES of Navy Blue Challie ite dot; border of blue and red; patent leather belt. 8 to 15 yrs. 13,50 : ‘ NI CHALLIE white daintily trimmed with messaline and lace. 14 to 20 years, Or 82 to 88 bust. +eeeereveee ae Fifth Avenue *. Thirty Pith Street. TS, Striped China Silk, long sleeves; turn-back cufis, B4'to 42 sizes... esse esses 27.50 saaseseesseeees Regular price $8.95, VOILE SHIRT WAISTS, sailor collar; Linen trimmed. Colors: — pink, lavenderand tan. 32 to 42 sizes.... The choicest and crisp- est Suits and Over- coats for Spring are here—at $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25 and up to $38—at each price a remarkably good 29.50 ' WHITE TAFFETA SHIRT WAISTS. The very newest, separate waist worn, trimmed in the desirable new shades, Ww, trimmed with striped washable silk rolling 24.50° , collar and new crystal buttons ....., me ) ¥ agate Vogel & Co. | 167-169 E. 125th St. 74% Distribaere fee Kuppeahslmer Clothes ove ge tem Saws et “ery ¥ he wr stein’ fra ate iy Women's, Wises’ and Girls’ Spring Suits, Dresses and Wrtets, Yowest fashions, presented in latest. materials and colorings, « In our Girls’ Coat Section, we announce new models from | 5.00 1 iN of the Justices who do favorable to the EASTER THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE APRIL. 3, 4, 5 and 6, 1912, Penneivania “and ‘Stati: FINAL = Clean-up (LIMITED TIME ONLY) Tus is our last * Friday andSat- urday at 44 West 34th Street, and preparatory to Dalidiag “Uive” gigantl daylight floors and base. men!) at 42 West 34th St., direetly adjolaing cur present store, we have ripsed and || ‘slashed p.ices in a FINAL CLEAN-UP that surpasses any- thing you ever saw in clothing values. ‘these last (we days at the old s ore will be won- ders with itese reductions tn prices: All $15, $18, $20, 22.50 and $25.00 uits and Overcoats *Q° .00 and i | fro Phy Bowvind » ca @ Bn LJ » 5 e = ° ) ° z for Merchan' Tatlors’ uncalled-for and Creators Do you macy and true win such continued success? NEW YORK 44West34thSt. Bet. Broadway and Fifth Ave. | ALSO STORES AT ie Atlantic City} Pennsyivania R. R.} PONLY ALL-RAIL ROUTE James McCreery & Co. ' 23rd Street 34th Street CUSTOM SHIRTINGS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. Fabries include decided novelties in Scotch Madras, Cheviot, English and Freach Flannels and Silks, Sutin Broche, Pique, Silk Mixtures and Fancy Crepe. Samples submitted and representative sent, upon request, to take measurements. MEN’S RAINCOATS. 1m Both Stores. On Sale Saturday, March the 30th 250° Raincoats of Tan Gabardine Cloth, —English model with convertible collar and taglan sleeves. value 22.50, 1 men BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. 1a Both Stores. Spring and Summer Suits, Hats and Furnishi for Boys, also Students’ and Young Men’s Suits. On Sale Saturday, March the 30th Boys’ Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, made of Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot. Sailor model, size 6 to 10 years; Russian medel, size 3 to 7 Years. value 5.00, 3.95 Boys’ Reefers of Blue Serge and Mixed Cheviot. Size 3 to 10 years. values 4.75 and 5.00, 3.95 Boys’ Combination Suits,—two pairs of trousers. Made of Blue Serge or Mixed Cheviot. Norfolk Jacket, size 8 to 14 years; Double Breasted model, size 10 to 17 years. values 5.00 to 6.75, 4.95 23rd Street 34th Strat James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street SOROSIS SHOES ADVANCE SPRING SALE On Saturday, March 30th Smart styles in Boots, Pumps, Coloni: Gibson Ties and Oxfords. Made of Tan Black Russia Calf, Glazed and Dull Kid, Suede, Patent Leather, White Linen, etc. a 3.85 per pair former prices 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 MEN’S SOROSIS BOOTS AND OXFORDS 3.85 per pair former price 5.00 to 7.00 23rd Street 34th Street \ James McCreery & Co. TOY DEPARTMENT. 34th street Store, EASTER NOVELTIES. Large and varied stock of Novelties, ' comprising Fancy and Mechanical Rabbits, Chickens and Roosters. Nested, Hand-painted and Russian Eggs, * also Decorated Paper Eggs. The regular stock includes Fine Ta: Dolls, Toys, Games and Books for joys and Girls, At moderate prices. Thirty-fourth Stroot