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ee ith cal kl mina a ine nee ad i H THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUND 17, FSTs,~ The Presidential Candidates And the American Housewife NO. 1. t al ont eal with ™M ding thi H i Are not always conn orta ileal with. | Mr. Sands, and he has been leading the 3 00 STUCK IN Mu But there were trandrede with yf are interest Mr. Sands, after he had looked over| Uy i |to 3 = I wandered into the gale . lery to see this man preside over tne what was left of hie place, sald inst ve bourse Before the boat jvaat and powerful body, the United) Of night that property worth about $5,000 were floated by high water and carried States House of Representatives. Out) evidently been stolen before the © glum, hungry crowd homeward. } of the several hundred members who Garage was destroyed. ‘The pince had —_— ; make the laws of the nation eight w beon broken Into by the rear door, Four POLITICIANS’ PICNIC’ A i it! As the hands of the clock —o-— ——aa , Home the Foundation of Na- tions, They Thunder, but men are understood to have driven up | to the garage in an automobile short | time before the explosion, but the ar- rival of an automobile there late at ot regarded as unusual, and ti —_—¥_—- CUT TARIFF, ABOLISH TRUSTS, 4 ' CLARK'S MESSAGE. le hous, the Speaker climbea In my brief conversation I elicited « few facts which convince the Speaker |exclaimed. “The House will come to| that our protective tariff in a bed thing |order” with force and determination [| for poor peopl $90 for a| fear he already had forgotten the house- sult here that he can buy for $15 elne- | wives of the nation! not dieturbed, where most of them are otel, owned by Philip Looe }Somea Got Off Stranded Tiare caine’ oat ee who jucted by William 7. Only in Public, ism CHAMP CLARK NOT COY. where,” he declared. “England pays the second Gighest wages of any coun- try~yet she ts free trade.” I vertured the sugestion that the ar- @ument on the other side aight be that our workingmen receive high wages be- cause the manufacturers are protected, but the reply wae that it ts the capital- ec ere salty rotaboed, Wil topert tho, Ch Convention for The World every day, c04/ fore Bomb Is Set Off, Prob- for no other New York newspaper. BOYS ACCUSED OF BURGLARY. ably by Highwaymen. $3,000 Property Stolen Be-| from the nuree elie ‘Kuever and nie family were asicep on the second floor of the hotel on the side next to the garage. They were almost shaken out of bed by the concussion and were showered with broken glass. — Steamboat, but Majority Did | SSDS o cet Zens Ogee Not Have Carfare Home, Mayor Jacob Hausling of Newark, It's All the Tariff, Says Speaker, Tilting Briefly at High Cost of Living. fet, not the taborer, that the cari? pro-|Ratse@ Machinery Worth 1,000 ‘The large public garage belonging bes in ts broadest mhould ps chided . to A F. Sands, in tho h yemooracy roadest sense show io Henry F. Sanda, in the heart of the| Unweiled in On a charge of burglary, Rooco Laur-|viiage of Barmingdale, Le 1, was de to Henttable Hive Viett outing at C'ason Potnt defore 9,600 of |fecling ashamed of your thelr fellow exoursiontsts, hard agrouna | NeW drug, concern (teeif with the everyday home, And its protection, and ae Mr. Clark’s|!no, sixteen, of No. 278 Mott etreot. | by an explosion of dynamite friends claim for him that he elways| Louis Marano, seventeen, of No, 1 Fir Nef William J. been dincovered that petively removes has been @ consistent Democrat, and | Mott atreet, and Galvatore Grosso, aix-| Yesterday. Sixteen automodiies belong-| A moneument to i matabon, Santaty | fees cues can weirs te ee homely spote. " even in the early days, | teen, of No. 65 East Houston atreot, wero | ing to residents were totally destroyed | (“whose life was crushed out in the| spec y nk was held under the auspices |" “Sitaply get ome ounce of thine’ legislature, “procur locked up last night in the Mercer street | by tho explosion and fire which followed. | irquitabie Dullding fire on Jan. % wasl ¢oop mon iene cad chia en are | double rength—from Riker-! " D and apply e little the Pure Food law," I barged him to | police station. “a fo carry directly tol The police allege that they broke «| Very building within a wido radtus| unvelled yosterday in Holy Cross Come |gtoambont Inabella and « big barre wh ate poi! een a aee of that even the worst freckles have the country, who can-|grating in the rear of No, 9 Bleecker | ¥®* shaken and panes of window glase|tery, Brooklyn. It is @ granite block On| they dropped down the Passaic Ri: Rot express themselves as citizens, but| street and entered the shop of N, A.| shattered in more than forty residences/ which reste @ statue of the Virgin Mery. | early yesterday. mast sit at home and “hope” that a de-| Cummings, maker of wooden block sup-| and buiness places, At {te dase to a marble helmet, @ Gupll-| ane start homeward was made trom |t® 2 oes while the lighter Hverer will come from one er the other | pies, where they ruined $1,000 worth of| -piree highwaymen, surptieed enly a|cate of that which the battalion chiet | ciason Point at 6 o'clock, Out the ewo We entirely. It ie ot the parties, meobines in ripping off (0 worth of) 4.3.1 time ago by Mr. Sanda while at more than an ounce is needed. 5 craft stuck in the mud « few feet from clear ‘The “mensage” was not « massage to| rasa castings igo. |holding up one of his friends on” tho p Bat line pier, Men who were no: with Peal dear compeson 4 ote “Gut the tariff) ebotish the | tives Brown and Bonnano, dropping as| turnpike, are bellevea to have planted | The monument was ereoted by Wood- | Women quickly decided to take the cars sure to ask for the double noserted MONUMENT TO CHIEF WALSH. Treasurer Elmer P, Day and other of-| yew peug LL, fictals and well-known politicians were Crosse Cemetery | comfortably at home after their day's| There's no longer the By LA ttd Harper Cooley. nt Associated Clubs je Science. ‘What about the high cost of live Swhut ase, Toe ge are you ry ee 4 going to for ‘The housekeepers’ Choice for Ruler of the American nation will be an im- portam matter some day, and even trusts,” the Gog. | they ran, @ bag containing the castings, | the dynamite and caused the explosion. | mon of the World, of which Walsh wag | home, and some of those who had wives oliee as this is cold néw, many millions of intelligent home- 4 but were caught. ‘The highwaymen’s éaces were seen by|a 1 ber. and fanaa managed to them makers and mothers are asking which a he wes oomuaan . =< - — oo neem emoney back if it fails to remove among the men evolved by business !n- he to out the tariff tereste and distinguished for lecis 6 € abolish the trusts (unless he rT tt ought me from joumen will conscientiously consider the C 1), bas ib interests of the home. the Democratic party always had been I asked Mr. Champ Clark about this, | try! Pe | if fixed iden was ali he had to offer and I talked with Mr. Roosevelt, and Ij R sought the other candidates in their | th lairs in Washington and New Jursey, Mr. Clark retorted: |The Dem-| fr, Clark ie @ large man, with a Dut the terrible strenuosity of the fight] Crrats are as sure to put it in thelr) smooth face and @ very firm mouth. such that it was impossible to get iow as you are to get your dine = ree, Paria boy manner an expression on thie burning question. |" \.,, aque in the extreme. His jaw is so b> dlr Albee te 18) replied: “It always la the most Im-|ended. Big poreonailtien with witent the foundation of civilisation, portant subset—you will eee my views | ¢, mate INTERVIEWS NOT AS PLENTY /|!n the Outlook for May U1.” It will A Sale of Brass Bedsteads j GIMBELS That Bear the Gimbel Guarantee are mostly our floor samples of the superb stock of B Bedsteads importa feature of the Gimbel Furniture store With the coming of te Presiden. Suh numerous chan; which will make new samples necessary to replace these, For Tomorrow We Announce | | ‘he, :xeption of the Bsa ow wo av any tre only bt = A Stirring Price-Adjustmenton Price Reductions Range From One-Quarter to One-Third Our Highest-priced Models of ire we abo 1 Set an steads in all in 3 ft 3 ftir, bs Women’s Suits 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. sizes, in many beautiful styles, in bright, port and Etruscan finish. Composed almost entirely of reproductions: of the best foreign models, made especially for us— also the few that remain of our own importations. Gimbel Brass Se are = made by the three best manufac- turers of metal bedsteads in Materials include tweeds, serges, diagonals, Bedford cords, wool sponge novelty fabrics, charmeuse, taffeta silk and pongeea. All superbly made and handsomely finished. America and we guarantee them, including enamel, to give thor- Now assembled in four comprehensive groups: At At $21, Suite ree} Wah ibe ae satisfactory service, with oes a = former! At $29.50, ** vitote ae to abolish the tariff! es a solution of th lem of ing the possfolllty of one of| ‘ue ferrite, eupenooe’ of modess ries using this subject as an living. r. Clark sald on the floor of the ‘Not all the perfumes of Araby care We use, for an tnlimmited period. uare q square full rods, and footboard, 4ft. 6 in.aize,in satin es $80, Reduced from $40. Some of the other Brass Bedsteads at reduced prices; AS PUBLIC SPEECHES. ed that !n that taterview the Now, every one knows the theories of | {ie tranie ance te he the tea ee and the Third Term Man anenc large fam-| resort campaign, we nauee Of the z t “ ‘ tar lea; ‘but Just how the women are to] fam for a tarlft for revenue only, THE JOY OF AN broods ts uncertain, Mr. Taft alw: has been pretty strong for wom: OCEAN DIP frage; and Gov. Wilson, as president of | tariff ahould be so that legitimate busi- @ university, has trained thousands of |7es% can adust itself to it. But is often marred by tho after effects of young characters in thelr formative | (Democrats) are utterly opposed to | gunburn. To keep the skin soft and fair; Jertots, Sr. Underwood, we all know, |fstem which forces the consumers to to prevent the ravages of summer sun has tried to reform the tariff, but ovi-| 22% two prices for that which they) and wind and to insure « perfect com- dently is not concerned with the organ- plexion use ‘zed women, for ae president of a na- tional body representing, one way and | th lest can sweeten the Payne-Ald- Vv B L ° G EB N another, thousands of housekeepers, Ijrich bill to pl the nostrils of the was not even given the courtesy of a/ American poopie,” and be evidently “Beauty’s Guardian” foela quite @s strongly after all these Fe ae are tant Cause for woulasbe years, 7 have been studying the tarite , Used night sod morning, after w going or twenty years, muat, {f welinto the surf and after bostin, Presidents, and even the genial present | study history aright, concede that a low| golf of tennis, a wonderful piles il inoumbent is not expressing himse‘f on|tariff is in the interest of every clt-| goon be noted in the in uty any subject to anybody except in care-/|izen. The lowest tariff law was created or te face and hands. AG ie soil the fully prepared public speeches. Thus|by the adoption of the Walker bill in| moge delicate fabrics. At all druggists, heees James G. Blaine, in tls ‘Twenty quoth his secret mid Sil asi Years in Congress’ declared these years in collapsible tubes, 25 ‘crake himself under any consideration. + The matter (high cost of living) Suits that were formerly GR At B84, Si Virlss te a0 At gio from gies At 948 from 80 2 oem was seen by bis message, but he At $42 BO, Suits that were formerly At 630 pans Can eats Tin Miaveccatenive of Yas. bonses —_——— 902.60 to 9150 AS (86 trom ae 8 $18.00 from $18.50 ese ae any one else, The combined assemb Presents one of the most ex~- Seventh Floos I wrote down these immortal words | immediately after hearing them, and grieved that I was not a “constitue who could bear a messag@ to the ta! nine millions who yearn for relief. ‘The Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives wrote me quite charmingly: haustive collections of the leading modes of the season, in Women’s Summer Suits, to be found in New York City. Regular sizes, 34 to 44; also extra large sizes, 45 to 61, can be found in the collection. As we desire to make this a final disposal, we cannot send the Suits on approval or allow Sinn soles ‘Third Floor The Brill Twenty Suits Ready-to-Wear at $20 Just brimful of quality— there is quality in each of the numerous fabrics, from Winding Up A “Last Minu Some Clocks Of GIMBEL NOTIONS Al -five Cabinet Clocks U alist reer iracuten cate | Many » ely m03 bagangs fo the credited. some cases of oak, bird’s-eyemapleor | hen littl walbath German movements, hour en little thin, and halt-hour strike; and are appro- wane Gimbel Wie re in lor ole icpe ctpeaemh es ais motions Come Quickly for This Women’s | wepittia non Ps | Summer supply of these iis te Ihave your note of yesterday ask- img for an interview, and I shali be | glad to see you ahy day at my office | if you will call elther at 10 o'clock | in the morning or after $ o'clock in the afternoon. Your friend, SILK UNDERWEAR At $8.60 Each clate tho safe and gubstantial CHAMP CLARK. Formerly $10 to ual t ae Benign tho a Aine | the cool, dark, neat, un- Sorarely does it happen that this luxurious and beautiful Un- Mats S Moen Rose —— derwear of Venetian and Italian silk is offered at less than its Dress Shields men's souls, and | to the e mere oa thas fading blue Tges to the offering ey est expet them fo ret ae f > Sees FREEZING VAULT pits Wipe Ghabels Goceent word, slecping or wakin, | mit an error that will lose them yotcs. long. As you can tell by the label in they are the uct of the most famous American Ot eh underwear, ‘any are beautifully hand-embroidered, there isa rangeof sen and the garments are in white, pink and sky blue. We are glad to secure these surplus lots to sell at such fine sa’ | Provides the Most Perfect Modern Facilities for the Me CHAMP CLARK AFFABLE, BUT NOT SPECIFIC. And eo, when I sought Mr, Clark at 10 A. M. in his private office in the Capitol, brighter and equally cool, fancy grays. There is qual- gowns. 260 for two 160 Gimbels “Perfection” ‘Doses Balda abso- lutely ay Guaranneee im 160 two 10c -esanaet Washable Lingerie Late even ad Garments Always at ee wee ith the cool breeze blowing and ex- e ; auisite Washington or ihe & Pale ity in the hand-tailoring, "Women Vonotlan Blk Voate at $1.48 and 61-76, rgulaly $1.75 $9. ie nee tare tua rr ing of Paradise she miaoewe 2 Women's fF gi. t6, aualiy $2.76 anal ¢2.16, usually $9.60 ING of FURS Dowe by Eapert aad found him very short an | e ‘Main During the Summer I a to 400 ratyarasion meroreet o>. if the fit and in the finish; |) }) “**** el "ior ot The high cost of ving as it cteols the American home was our theme, and I thought of a few questions that might facilitate a quick understanding. Tho queries ran something like this: (.) In your judgment, Mr. Speaker, what has contributed most to the increased cost of living? (2) Have you in mind any Ma- tional legisiation which would check this upward tendency, if not solve the problem? (3.) To what extent have the tariff restricti ket prices of (4) Mave ou this vital question scant considers- Threads 400 for 45¢ Spool of Dresemaker’s Special” “Ideal’ Silk. 100 for three 5c frome st of Basting Cotton, 500 yards best 16c forfour 5c Spools imbas “Nie The Smartest White Frocks ie From These Half-Price Fabrics ath a When these beautiful foreign white materials are sold at and there’s distinction and tone in every line of the many models. $20 cannot buy better values in suits. For Men and Young Men. Blue and Gray Serges and Fancy Blues and Grays, Floor pial fae 2 The Best Poult retail, they usually bring $1.50 to $2.50 a yard. ‘They include toy he many of the most beautiful and striking novelties in washable N E T 7 I N wet te tees Ee boone Mere white fabrics of the season abroad—-Marquisettes, Ratine, | At Much Lowered Prices | button Thread. apes Mi h fortunate enough to 100 for three Be | elding have "s bit of ground in the country” Brothers’ Darning silk” will take advantage of this opportun- 18¢ for twelve 2c Spools O. N. T. hia i hi arden, to make Darning Cotton. dresses, and we what they had remaining at the end of their season, an eriivin an, to make Mee CORIa era Gtrabala Baek The fabrics are in 38 to 66-inch widths and priced at climbing vines and {cx many other In; Saket Ia al Best Imported Steel 76c Yard, Usually $1.60 96c Yard, Usually $2.50 | uses. : Pins. 160 for ancrtin Cobas Buch an offering comes so rarely that it is good judgment to wate Ae ely ad A eae take quick advantage of it. best process; number 19 wire evenly woven with well braided edges, Voile, Crepe; many with handsome flounce effects, in open- work, silk embroidery, lace, or other styles, them over to sell to manufacturers of women’s The importers bro Featherbone. 10e for 14e piece Gimbels “‘Melha’? Silk Seam Binding. .) Will either of the great passion in 190 platform offer a pos- @dle solution, or will 19 be dis Becond Floor ) missed in ® summary manner, for e in. Mesh. 10c for three be Tape Measures. BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St, 76-£t. Lengths 2-in. Mes. 2 Wasa aro ragarkes a8 more Empee 47 CORTLANDT ST. near Greenvich, 128TH STREET, at 34 Ave Smart Summer Corsets Tomerow | Angorted Pir Ppa Nickel cree Seay (6. What message of hope may UNION fe ‘i — West of Broadway, In the Pink Shop oo pile three cards" Duples Safety on te {oF 850 box Ci le Cord~—black 3 convey from you to house larlem Store Open Evenings. B50 7 a ute. | wives of America? Every Summer occasion demands its definite Corset model 100 Use for, two 100 bos Miscellaneous Notions: hn b iyery bi Leap oe as well as its costume style. Every whim of Fashion is far 85c ‘ Kone which be had not author more closely followed in the Finns of Corsets than in the 8 “Countess” Assorted Invisible Wire teed. ‘Thus answered Mr. Clark: designing of other apparel. The Corset must be right first of $1.55 Basins, | is bax Gakels Flom ce “The High Cost of Living ts due very all. iy Hi atte fer 2 box ‘Shirtwaist Belts; largely to. the igh tari,” and "the ‘Phe Pink Shop is already famous in New York for its com- | apo-tt, Lengths, 2-in’ Mesh, | “ov: the 6e cards Drees Shietd | HUG, Naist im blace withous tying or the tanta cut down Btewe task i plete assemblage of fashionable models in Corsets. 12-inch Tbe 460 Pins 26c for set “Curly-Locks” Chil ‘ais, and the trusts abolished, the The Summer season calls for cool meshes and light-weight leinch $1.16 800 Tapes and Braids dren's Ringlet-Wavers. oat of living. will be thereby Feaunes. batistes—and these are most prominent in the Pink Shop. atecdat Sallam st fl rs eens we Re ier Sonera Adkatahes y BP cvane sens Anite aD BU eee ga We especially invite particular women to examine the new Hestesy ae Beier 308 | Mohs Crovcel Wash | "ide for three Enreee Tae “King” Cok models in the G, B. Corsets, shown in correct, cool Summer $2 Ribbon. lar Buttons, ee ey = nner thingy ee | models, at various prices, $2.25 15¢ for two 10¢ pieces Bias Lawn 100 i four Wobden Con Manaerey to the sas an . ste bros 1 t $3 Tap: or 26¢ Cord Shopping ‘ town, ap contrasted with those | tremely fashionable mode, with long | $00 paira of v ; “Fitth Floor Wash Trimming Braid, Sanitary Garment Rack. Main Fleer who live farms. Another isthe | hips, confining length, trimmed with | lent styles, at $1.60 each. Hip Confiners, n two lengths, lace and ribbor increase of gold, and there are un- : mi 93.98 { At $2—fine Batinte G. 1, Corsets | j doubtedly other nor causes not necessary to name.” In reply to the quer: Imported Bug $50 to rs —$1.00 a Week @ $65 to $100—-$1.25 to $1.50" with extremely pheiher | as to whether f At$! Batiste G Brassieres in latest styles, GIMBEL BROTHERS fae i. Law "vo, 1 ocd aie $125 to $150 $2.00 a Wee! \ , | three E , ble le ps a tlree towive a ¥ Lee Mee ummer gowns, ni ay N Y ar. ver 8! } a | ee G dels at $4-—for o| a ious prices. } ROADW. EW THIRTY-THIRD moving on thie fart gnegiien ‘erar age Open Mon y | Morning gown, for the golfing suit Pink Shop, Second Floor =| ORK : lo Gidmit think statesmen haé over> Saturday | SEN LS a eS” ee Ren Bok OER OS TN >) protiem, sensiéering tat Matil 10. P. Me |