The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 14

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Stern Brothers rallroade,” + Doremus, “and tt/oent. The toll for each passenger shali| terms of entire equality, so that there | have prepared for Tc-morrow, Saturday, a large collection shall be no dete atom eget it any of very desirable * Womien’s and Misses’ Waists '« In Dressy Models and Tailored Effects and this season’s most fash- “get full benefit tor Rot be more than 81.60, of the country the Gov-| Article %, Section free and open to! °! f open to rafiroad ships we will not cre-| the vessel of commerce and of war of equ ate or restore com: aimply extending monopoly. Free tolle will not help re duce the freight rates unless we abso- lutely close the canal to railroad mo- nopoly. And unless we de this finally and emphatically no money will be in- ‘vested in independent lines of vessels to ply through the canal. Halfhearted action will not do, because the great railroad fleet on both coasts would be too constant @ menace. “The bill a ft etands contains « halt- hearted provision against rafiroad ships. But it would shut out so few of them that there would be no encouragement ‘whatever for anybody to invest money in the construction of ships for the trade through the canal Therefore it amounts @ turning the canal over to the ratiroade and ebandoning the idea that this great work is intended for the Common benefit of all the people. Why, ‘the bill as it was left by the committes lof the whole yesterday eouki not have |deen framed more effectively for the purpose of opening the canal te the veacels of the Pacific Mati Steamship Company, @ concern controlled entirely “WIL HAVE FRE USE OF CANAL be House Refuses to Bar Them ad ‘After Exempting “Coastwise Boats” From Tolls. e or otherwise, Such conditions jen 0 of traMfc shall be just end Jonable styles, which they will offer Greatly Below Prevailing Prices Tailored Waists, of Dimity, Madras, Linen and Shirt Models, Sailor and Robesplerre collar effects, Lingerie Waists, of Sheer Lawn, Batiste, Votles and Crepons, trimmed with nee and embroideries, high or low neck, pa models, “LDS, 2.65" 5.45 3.45 Washable Silk Waists, in white or colored stripes, shirt er Oa or with rolling coflars at $1.35, 1.98, 2.85 ‘WASHINGTON, May %—The Dore- Mus substitute for the bill to control the tolls of the Panama Canal, of- fered by the Committee on Interstate qn4 Foreign Commerce, has passed the House. The Doremus bi pro- vides free passage for all ships flying the American fing in the constwise trade. It “authorizes the President to @ free passage to all other vessels ‘ing the American flag provided euch @ttion does not violate the articles ef 78 Just 500 suits for men and young men. They are strictly all wool and beautifully tailored and will size up with a great many suits that sell at double this price. and short sleeves, suitable for Tennis or . $2.85, 3.98, 4.78 the Hay-Pauncefote treaty of 1901," ‘vy the Southern Pact Raftread.” The fabrics are cheviots, cassimeres, Black Waists, In the next breath the House voted) WHAT THE “FREE TOLL” BILL tweeds and soft finish blue ser; of Lawn, Nuns’ Veiling, Sik Mull or China Sitks, down the Broussard amendment which PROVIDES. t $1.50, 1.98, 2.95 @enied “the use of the canai to all! ~,” majority of the Demoorate of the in regular and stouts as well as ‘ al -5U, 1.95, ships owned or controlled in any way ‘House voted against the Boremus sud- Whatever by a ratiroad and to all] stitute, but enough Republicans eup- @hips entering in any way “| ported the measure to put it through. @ination of any kind wh: |The bill grovidea that the President Qhe control of freight rates or for re-' shall presgsibe the tolls, None ghall be Pating or for the monopoly of terminal levied upgn vemele engaged in the facilities.” ccastwiee i 080d Mr. Deremue had an uphill nent for |g partes Ahn Toe toe ee “free tolla” He won by a vote of 147 fo 1M. Mm Doremus hoped that the [ter than for vasvels of the United Broussard amendment would pans, it States and fs citizens, than the esti. failed by @ vote of 65 to 206, young men’s sizes. These suits are $10, $12.50 and $15 values. Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o’Clock Gugene? Keyser 123 and 125 Fulton Street, New York City Also To-morrow, a Very Unusual Offering of 4500 Yds. Ottoman Cord Suitings superior quality, silk weft, lustrous finish, in combination white and colored effects, also plain white, at 48c Regular Value 9c Yard Irish Dress Linens 36 Inches wide, pure flax, yarn dyed, in an extensive line of the most fashionable colors, including black and white, at 2&c Regular Value 50c Yard Wish you could see how pretty and dainty they are, and how clever the styles, yet, withal, how well each little dress is made. Really, the values are wonderful! A whole Summer play wardrobe—each dress different—but one price for all. a, $1.50 value, 95c aa ‘Fine white linon, with eaflor Cirle idly Closes ras tities teeta 760 Children’s Middy Suits Fiains?r of pretest "ot i oF light blue st 94 tS years; aturday, Fpecisliy priced tn tn fo'sale at ‘4 if $1.95 joe Hats mated proportionate cost of the actual intenance and tion of the canal, EXTENDE RAILROAD MONOPOLY | >roviged that a vessel paying toll TO CANAL TRADE. through the canal in ballast shall on be wearty aft of the coastwise shipping {ts return J. laden with cargo be Contrasting color. trimmings; toae ‘years: will woah Traveling Requisites are being shown in the best class of Leather Bags and Suit Cases, plain or fitted; Carryalls, Thermos Luncheon Sets, Fitted Dressing Rolls, jewel and Medicine Cases, Clocks, Flasks, Pillows and Slippers. Special Values for Saturday Traveling Bags, of Real Walrus ey, riveted frame, also English Russet, saddler sewn, reinforced corners, 14 to 18 inches, ~ at $5.50 Suit Cases, of finished rattan, with reinforced leather corners, at 3.95 Hand Bags, of Genuine Pin Seal, in black and colors, German silver, Gilt frames, silk lined, with purse and mirror, at 3.75 Hand Bags, of Pin and Cross Grain Morocco, E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President envelope shape, with gilt clips, purse and mirror, at 2,75 most popular this season, wis third te a foun cade tan oats Rate for these premier models, ata” To-morrow, Exceptional Inducements in Linen Handkerchiefs Women’s . Sheer Linen Hemstitched and Shamrock ‘Lawn, with hand embroidered corners, Value $2.00 Dozen, at si. 28 Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy wreath initials, Doz. $1.00, 1.95 Values $1.50 and 2.90 Dozen FOR SPECIALS Decoration Day Two or Three Button Models, re Hemps and Pa ae toe latest colors; values $5, 96.05 and $8.50; a6 hie Chip Braids—tsi° Ths fending rslsea, valoee te trom $2.96 up to $5.95; a1 y priced Baturday, 6 Sale Bathing Suits Renard presents the most dis- Men’s, with hand embroldered Initial, 1.75, 2.25 Values $2.50 and 3.00 Dozen Hemstitched, with quarter and half inch hems, Doz. 1.95, 2.35 Values $2.50 ed 3.25 Dozen ase Doz. Half or Full Lined, English or Conservative | id A rich showing of ni wo and three button models ye ur y | posely for oF pring and summer wear, suits possess an ier table” air, and are | browns, tans and mixture effects. Usually $18 elsewhere. Patterns of the effects. English or more conservative lined. cost you 4 | t For perfect outline, comfort of fit *9(). 00 poe nad es mag cw a the essential features “de: BA Theos Suit Suits will afford eer Giverdiy of exclusive de- iy Woe your le for sobs ee Ausiness wear. YANKEE BL Pe Included in this will | uu | r shtliest,”” naa thtliest” colors r e ‘ightli Bi me eae An excellent slowing, and possibly form fitting suits. You should wear and “insisted” upon by “Best Drest” men. mpeg nl alloyed” comfort. There needs as to weak wenre, a, ‘1 RGES, HACKE CARHART GRAY SERGES, new find tes the someting | tan, associated colors or the new blues, pan4 cars oad Ueht light or $25 about town. one of these. They seanody, all , blues, grays, navy blues and fancy mistures mixtures. Regular #80 values. diversity of personal taste a) a Velours, finely woven materials both cool, - tii stylish » hettomineerag” $80 and $32.50 values. appears stylish and looks good at all times. $40 and $45 values, _—_—_—— SUMMER Suits $15 to $45 In Equal Demand! The Hackett, Carhart Fifteen America’s Greatest $15 Suit for Men Athletic { Cost Shirts and) Sale Price 35¢ coe Plgntecns supply ip etzen 7 UL rawers or enero! wing perteot Underwear } sold regularly at 50c $1.00 tra ane ot pea 265 Broadway 481 Broadwa 119 W. 42d Street 125th Street eater Near Chambers St. Cor, 13th St, y ; Near Sahn Harlem and 42d Street PR iday “as Open Evenings If zon debire @ high priced suit that allows the maximum of com- ort 8 and Tits as snugly as a custom garment, let us show you Prieta i Any fabric that is both cool and finely woven. And any model that you desire. Value $35. the best made. We are offering of navy Self tans, smoke grays, browns and every correct shade. if you want a suit of admirable quality, not expensive—but que ‘see and buy "Values $88 and { I” Values $38 and $40, and better values also. A rich 52. assembly for the man who needs @ suit for nasi and Summer; retains its shape a long time, and young men of discrim- aor ey desire exclusive patterns, soft, fine textures, durability and ameTn tha el this group we present new ideas, new st aa! different crea- tions, peur! labrics—of course— Boys’ Ocean Blue Serges $4.95 Sheer Linen with tape borders, assorted styles, Value shto Dosen, Eath 35c «= Doze 4,00 West 23d and 22d Streets Specials for Children We Feature Attire For Little Folks Browning, King & Co. 500 new Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits of best Washable Fabrics, all the most desirable color combinations and plain colors—an unusual variety of designs and styles: $1.95, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Anumber of Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Fancy Wool Suits, formerly selling at $10.00, $12.50 and (& $15.00—sizes 8 to 16 years—now, $6.95. Boys’ $1.00 and $1.50 Negligee Blouses, 65¢ Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Straw Hats, $1.65 “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION ” Browning King &,Co Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street, Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb * you want your “business” to become the talk of the town, tell about it through a World “Want” Ad, : tinctive models and colorings in bathing costumes, at very liberal concessions in price. Buperb bathing outfits, including everything essential in a bathing costume, at from $25 up to 985. Monet, Bathing Suite—, eck? we ‘ sor Belted at waist: a op CHlercvery special wt Peau de de Cygne feats pollas of collar ale, Peete speci Knitted Bathing Tights le; fa gear a,c Satine Bathing cane a eee a COR TATE 65-71 SM TH ST: BROOK IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT.” AD, WILL GO AND GET ry LVE

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