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a isa ele ant ‘staal is BOMMPARTE HELPS WALSR STREET. “ROOSEVELT ON THE jm ners caused a mild boom in sted | market privet to-day, The two leading coal roads Reading and Lehigh Valley lated a broad and sustained upward movement in the afternoon, whieh eul- | minated at closing time when stocks ranged from one to five pointe above Suit Against Trust seth fe Brought, | he Anal levee of yaaterday. The vo me of business Incressed perceptibly during the late upturn, darge transac: Cons being executed in all standard #e- surith He Says, Because Senate !1- quiry Blocked Action. he mont con- low 166% the steadily pushed up until the crossed 170. Lehigh Valley fol- ed wult with a jump to 109% The most sensational People's Gas. Defeat rom BALTIMORE, April 5. Respectini President Roosevelt's letter to Attorn General Bonaparte directing the latter to withnold the anti-trust sult againat | Cdcago caused a flood ne orders | rae C y, |for People's Gas, and leap o' a Company. | Me Internationa! Marvester Compa |over five point to 14 was th result of the Senate yesterday by the I of Justice, Mr. Bonaparte to-day de elated the action was withheld pendini the result of an investigation of the Harvester Company by the Bureau of made at tho In uted a new %. Other ing up to t me to two pointe up. Practically the best figures of the day | were established at the finish. | | ha | The Cloat! Ex-Attorney-Gen- | Today's highest, lowest and last 1) got a net actin oa comupured ah yonterder's | final figures are aa follows: “The letter in question was written Net While I was absent from Washington ané while an investigation by the De- partment of Justice was in progress in | 4, regard to the affairs of the Harventer ‘Trust, but before any report had been made to the department or any decision reached by ft. “Beveral months later, after the Do- |< partment had received a full report from its representative, a Mr. Towns send, I announced to the President that 1 was ready to institute a suit for the Gissolution of the Harvester Trust. It] ¢ was then ascertained that the Bureau }ic of Corporations had not yet completed ite investigation of the same Harvester Trust (which it was conducting by di rection of a resolution of the Senate) | ‘i and the matter being submitted to tho erRSE ae Fee PRELEC TES ould await the conclusion of Herbert Knox Smith's inquiry. “It was supposed then that this would cause but a short delay. The inquiry lasted, however, not only during the remaining year of Mr. Rooseveli's r ied I know, is not finished “The President's letter of August, 1907, did not in any wise delay or af. fect the action of the Department of and when I told him I thought jt should be undertaken, which Was probably five or six months later, he immediately acquiesced. The only pedi was the discovery that Mr, uiry was still unfinished and mith's) setatement that he complete it if the sult should t April ce RSRE LS SeEE IGTON, %.—Herbert Smith, Commissioner of Corporn- Uona, to-day would not discuss the cor- Tespondence, made public yesterday by the Senate, in which he wrote Prest- | Gent Roosevelt in 1907 cpncerning the prosecution of the International Har- vester Company. “The letters speak for themselves,” Geclared Mr. Smith. “I have nothing te say.” CS Ee SEEN IN THE SHOPS. United States Steel, 67,000 shares; —. high standing collar ‘wide cuffs, are made of wh: edged with a fold of white crepe, and ‘are selling at $1. Attractive, also, are the roses of white | grepe with satin leaves, which can Lal Deught for $1.7. A dainty collar accessory le a shaded roses with green nd atralgl nd #lit open | beck, edged around with the | are very pretty. A belt of heavy | or cord in crochet design tien tn | the front and drops long, ends, Utilized price. indestructible Pearl necklaces, whi are 00 pretty to wear with low or Dutc necked frocks, can be bought for %. Bathroom or bedroom rugs of blanket | half wool and half cotton, in both | and light polors, with conventional ane are selling at the special re- @uced price of 49 cet » @hirtwaiet sets consisting of four} @lass buttons are attractive and new at Bl a set. These come in white, also | fn various colors, ‘An electric flat iron #0 conventent for 4, ¥ee especially in the summer can be} Bought for $3, while tiny little irons, | convenient for laundering narrow ruf- * fles, can be bought for. % cents, ; glass and » | the base, are selling at 45 cents aplecs. eide and again at the back whi Gerby effect is retained in front, are very new. The price ts 99 | Material for making , Comes in various combinations The damp, chill weather of early Spring paver d causes Rheumatism, when | oor prghe pyre] aoa. Warner's posses Remedy celient recs aim, x Shained Sond "ha the Raafe” trade mark. ext fram actual paateboard Bachage. und Kone “Tt wilt be MUNTER BALTIMORE RLSNGTON, vi wart Bfoadway at 13th Street Women’s Department Extraordinary Sale Friday, April 26th Suit Section =| $25.00 London Flat Peataed Suite th ite dark bie na ack Polit, Ri ay coat with nyRne, lined: “alte ‘with aiiatied, with wack ral | $25.00 tive, dressy ‘| $18.50 ein in light col Ja—pin atripes and mate Coat Section New Spring Met be Top (ac Model afternoon Wear vening atts :| $15.00 Special Sale Dresses of Linen and Tub Materials v and bute durova: -corde It’s a foolish kind of pride that keeps a man from trying a Sc Mecca cigarotte, just because his fool friends think that 15c Is the “real. thing” price to pay. Mecca is D-I-F-F-E-R-E-N-T There isn’t a single woman whose figure cannot be per- fectly fitted in one of the smart new models of Imoui CORSETS which are the authority in “coreetry, reflecting the last demands of Parisian fashion. They are made in a sufficient number of styles so that there is just exactly the right model for every type of figure— slender, medium and stout. Get the model for your figure and your style is assured. Model 245 (as illustrated) for slender and medium figures, low bust, extra long hip, extra long back, batiste, 18-30 -. . $2.00 Model 246, same in coutil $2.00 Young Men’s Suits.’ Ready-to-Wear |. That willfit theslimmer fig- ures of those young chaps, who, though possessed of . considerable chest develop- ment due to athletics, have not yet acquired the waist measure which ease and age will develop for them later in life. 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