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U THE EVENING WUKLD, 1 LTUBBDAY, JULY 28, 19132, TAFT NOW FAVORS WWE PEPORETS SEWER LD ORT ALL NIGHT AREPEAL OF THE RECIPROCITY LAW. FROM “L" 'L PASSENGERS THAT HE ROB HE ROBBED HER WILE MANY MANY SEARCH : ITwo Cases Reported ted Last Night! Girl Swears stile Won | Two Women in Party of Four)" Believes in View of Canada’s Rejection of the Act It Should Be Wiped Out. ‘WASHINGTON, Taft hae indicated to several Western Senators who were active opponents of | Canadian reciprocity that he would favor @ repeal of the act. ome of those with whom the Presi- Gent has talked think he may send @eatage to Congress on the subject or ‘will state hig position in his speech of acceptance when & committee of the Chicago convention notifies him on Aug, 1 ef his nomination. Senate leaders say that so far the President has had no direct communication with the Finance Committee on the eudject nor sent any communication to the committee saying he favors a repeal of the law. Mr. Taft will not with¢raw his own eupport of Canadian reciproctty principle it te understood, but will the position that the United 8 ghould not continue an offer that Can- ea refuses to accept. The reciprocity few continues in effect In the United @tates notwithstanding Canada’s refusal te indorese it. Genstors McCumber, Heyburn, Gronna | end others have urged a repeal and an amendment was put on the Stee! Tar- $f Dill, recently passed by Congress and * Row in conference providing for such ection, Tt te asserted among Western Senators that (f any tariff menaure is passat in the Benate thie week an amendment will leo be incorporated for the rupeal of the reciprocity law. In case any one of ‘these bills reaches the President and is qetoed it 1s expected he will make clear fm Bis veto message the fact \that he qweuld approve a measure to repeal the } eciprocity taw. [ects nl WILSON WRITING SPEECH. Stiayects to Be Two Days at the ‘Task. GMA GIRT, N. J. Ju'y 28.—Gov. ‘Wison began today to write his @peech of acceptance. He is at the * meme of o friend, denying himself to @i callers, He expects to spend to- @ay and to-morrow at the task, and perhaps @ portion of Thursday. “1 shall make the speech as short qn I can,” he said. “Although brevity, ef course, wf not be my principal im.” ‘The Governor has purposely re- feained from commenting upon the Piatform, reserving his views for the @peecn, which he will deliver here nm Aug. 7. pastas See FRENCH STRIKE FAILS. Ghips Begin to Recruit New Crews im France and Sail. ‘The first vessel of the French Ine to arrive in New York with her own crew since the strikes began in France a month ago is the Niagara, which came into port to-¢ y. Capt. Juham was jub Slant over the prospect of an early set- tlement of the diMculty. ‘The strike, ac- cording to the captain, 1s failing and the Mine {se resuming operations Last @at- way tho big freighter Savoy sailed, and is expected here this week, The steamer La Provence wil) also sa!! short- ly, Since the strike mapy Americans have been held up in Paris, and it fe id for the next month the liners will be dusy carrying the left-ovors, —<—<———— Home Rale for Ireland. © paaDeLrnta, suly 2.—The ques. thon of home rule for Ireland is one of the matters that will come before the Miennial convention of the Ancient Or- der of Hibernians’ Board of Erin, which iegan in this city to-day with dele- tes in attendance from twenty-elght tes und three provinces of Canada. It 1s expected a resolution will be adopted pledging the su der to the Irish Pari JULY — CLOTHING CLEARANCE | Af cial number of suits, {ull of style, made of cool fa’ of worst The maximum of quality and the Men’s Suits, For: desirable patterns, reduction that eve Near Chambers Cor, 13th St. Harlem and 42d St. July B—Preaident " Men’s Suits, | Formerly Selling up to $30 . Selling up to $37.50 . Paramount features are the graceful style line nese suits have been sub man can choose a high gri price, All styles, patterns and fabrics, 265 Broadway | 841 Broadway | 119 West 42dSt. “LIFT MANY WATCHES | and One Man Is | | Arrested. ———— - tlemen who wear their watchen| hanging from the! | In be trains are passing the stations and the win-) dows are opon. For the nimble pick pocket is on hand to snatch watch and hain as the train pulls out and you! have no comeback. At lenst elght such cases have been reporicd within the! last ten days. | Irwin GBohachne of No, 143 Bast Nine- t was on the Third Ave- an the train a econd astrest station a through the window. | entie Jerk and the pas-| atch, He turned etm look at the pickpocket, Mr, Schachne got off at the next station 1 his loss to the police at ty-first street station. At 6.30 0 k idward Brown of} No. 2363 avenue, had « similar experience he une Hundred and) Sixth astro tation, losing his watch | and guard in the seme manner. Mr, | Brown left the car at the next eta-| hed tion and reported his lose to Policeman Guida, Together they walked back to One Iundred found and Sixth street and Paternostro, whom tie @ bare One ltun- James was taken to the East One Hundred and Fourth Street Station, and this morning was identified by Mr. achne out of fif-| teen prisoners, watohes had mys- teriously disapp: In the Harlem Police Court Mag’ @ MoQuade held the barber, who is only eighteen years of ago, in $1,600 ball. CARDINAL GONS 78 EARS OD TOO W EXCELLENT HEAT Has No Celebration, but Re- ceives Shower of Congratu- lations by Wire and Mail. —— BALTIMORE, July %—Cardinal Gib- bons 1s seventy-elxht years olf to-day. He planned to spend the day quietly at the home of a friend in Carroll County, where except for the years he has been in Europe jor on other trips he has passed many of hig birthdays, ‘The Cardinal ts reported to be In ex-| cellert health, He received many let- ters and telegrams of congratulativn | on the anniversary. pital | TO AUCTION QUEEN’S JEWELS! Portugal Will Offer 3taria Piss! $275,000 Collection. LISBON, July 23,—Wearing @ royalist | attempt to selzo hist grandmother's | Jewels for ex-King Manuel, the Gov- | ernment put a strong guard to-day over the Mate Queen Mat Pia's $276,000 worth of gema, to be auctioned to-mor- row. Collectors and ‘mig to bid. Railroad U: jhe Hammer, DPNVER, Col, July 23.--The Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Raflroad, known as the ‘Moffatt’ sold under the hammer to cording to day. It ts rumored that the Union P clflo wil be @ prominent bidder, w rep- resentative of thut road accompanying the bondhc ioldera on an tnapect! A BIG SALE! $44.75 built on the popularlines of the seas eds, serges, cheviots and cassimeres pe juent patterns of the season, merly $18.75 > effect 125th Street Near 3d Ave, Stores Open Evenings Near Broadway | hestnut-hatred girl named Abbie Tuker, | 4 | Were exchanged and Meyer }two of her dresses, @ watch, @ ring, & | also missed tier soldier lover. | very natty appearance, denied that he ON FIANCEE’S CHARGE Her Heart Only to Disap- | pear With Her Goods. i Joseph M arti! alias ‘“Inry" Ditkine, an tilery, at: wd at Fort Terry, | “not gull to a charee of! in the Gates Avenue) Court, Hrooklyn, to-day, A pretty Nttle| pleaded krand iarceny who Mvos at No. 1055 Deoatur street and who admits that recently whe was en- @aged to marry the soldier, was the complatnant. According to Mian Riker’ story, she met Meyer through the kindly om & “corrempondence school” which alda Capld in sinking willing hearte. Pictures @ fur. might Jough July M4 in order that visit Abbie at her home without having | to think of running a guard after night] fall, But on July 17, Miss Riker miased pair of gold-rimmed eyegiaanen and a | revolver, the latter her fether's, She A dotective discovered that the missing | noliier wan tn truth “Inzy” Zitkins, who | used to ve at No. 123 Hopkins street and who was once in @ reformatory. He ‘had gone tnto the army immediately | after having been released, Through @ decoy letter, written by Miss Riker, the detective arrested Meyer last night. He te sald to have con- feared and to have directed the detec- tive where to look for part of the plunder, But tn court the edldiertlover, who wore (ig service uniform and made 4 had confessed anything. in $1,000 ball, pol GERMAN SENTENCED AS SPY BY SCOTTISH HIGH COURT. Caught With Notes on Construc- tion of British Arsenals—To Jail for Eight Months. EDINBURGH, 6oectland, July 2— Armgaard Karl Graves, « German, ‘was found guilty to-day by the Scottish High Court of Justicilary on a charge of spying. He was eentenced to eight months imprisonment. He was held IN DISABLED. YACHT Aboard Motor Boat With Useless Engine After apending @ night !n a motor-boat y\adrif, with signals of distress hoisted, three men and two w day, 1 landed at ed and Wath Bay to but than! to get athore, been seen with engine dia abled @nd the night closing in on them Apparehtiy drifting seaward, Al! night motor-bonts @earched for them and as the @un rose others sped from the Ja- majoa Bay Yacht Club with searching parties, ‘The yacht te the forty-five-foot cabin vessel Grace, owned by Wiillam Mills of No. 119 Decatur atreet, Brooklyn, and had Stock. holm, pure! Navigation Mr, and Mra. FF Belmont and Fred 6 wine. The Grace had left the Jamaica Bay Yacht Club at 7 o'clock last night and headed toward the inlet for the open sea, Soon after ehe reached down, Running on one cyl party attempted to return and the s ond cylinder stopped, For a while they Grifted_and_at length raised a flag of BABIES BENEFIT BY POSLAM AND POSLAM SOAP Mothers and those having infants who are chafed and irritated by skin eruptions and rashes will appreciate the cooling, soothing and healing proper- ties of Poslam and stars Soap, partic- ularly during the heated term, when these disorders are the principal cause of fretting and ill humor. Neither contains anything which can in any way injure the most delicate and tender skin, Ttch- ing stops when Poslam is applied, irrita- tion is subdued, angry skin is comforted. The complete cure of eczema, acne, all eruptions, ane | troubles, sunburn, stings, ecalds and every form of skin ailment is easily accomplished by Pos- Notes regarding guns under conetruc- | lam. tion in the British Government arsenals and other incriminating documents were found tn his possesaton, ——_—— Sa Banter U. of O. FRANGISCO, July 2%-—Sun Fo, aged twenty years, eon of Dr. Sun Yat Ben, head of the revolutionary move- ment whioh overthrew the Manchu dynasty of China, will enter the Uni- versity of California this fall. 'POSLAM SOAP, besides assisting in the work of healing, should be used daily for its many benefits to the skin, whether or not disease is present. Best for baby’s bath; absolutely pure; soothes tender skin; never irritates. All drugg ists sell "Poslam (price 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price 25 cents), For free samples; write to the Emergency Laboratories, 88 West 25th Street, New York City. OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz G 34th Street Before Inventory Clearance Sale The Entire Stock Will Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost Women’s and Misses’ Crepe Meteor Dresses in newest models; lace trimmed, Black, white, navy and Actual Value $25.0). _ Women’s and Misses’ Striped Voile, Gingham, Lingerie Values to $10.00, and Dimity | Dresses; lace and embroidery trimmed, | 3.95 Women's Separate Wash Skirts Tailored models of Cordeline, Ramie Linen and Eponge Reduced to 2.00 Regular Values Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits of Mohair and Taffeta Silk, Values to $6.50, $10.00 Satin Bathing Suits 2.90 12.75 taupe. Clearance Price. Clearance Price 3.75 $4.50 to $7.5) 2.95 Clearance Price 175 Misses’ Washable Gingham Dresses) in colored stripes and chec eyelet embroidery trimmings. Values to $6.50. ks. Trish lace and|, 1.50 Clearance Price| 500 Children’s Imported Wash Dresses Of Galatea, Repp and Drill Values to $3.50 Bay Ridge) who was running the) | distress, which was seen from shore, But had eét in before help could bn he aearchers could not find boat. "AS he engineer worked at the BEAUTIFUL HANDS! AND ARMS | |motor and the occupants of the Laat {Kept shouting and ing s fox horn. A FAMOUS BEAUTY GIVES duced ¢ | HERSECRETTOTHE | WORLD. tlands Bay, 4 cotinge, Meantime | A Free Prescription YouCan Prepare | a scattered for miles in| At Your Own Home. — lodge to He Straus Memo In memory of Teador Straue, who care of thelr face | he Tit dimple, ‘asy tnatter to out | down with the Titanto, che Hom fn beautifal, ‘The following preston, | tective Order will install an Yon can compound at your own | Straus Lodge at Stuyvesant Casino, No. ‘ir Ghe survelivs, Talaotaneoua rou 1 |142 Second avenua, to-morrow evening. our Arugatet one ounce, of Rts | Oscar and Nathan Straus and other a It ip 0 tmocoumes, bettie, ede o-out fonae of witch hazel, fill sith water | Hye at the rerlt, whew aa, | members of the fa’ vited, and a lett Col Arch jsenwer op the tH a | Straus. ly have been in- be read from the last pas- | to speak to Mr, 2. preston pores yield inetantiy | to This the pirate ‘prescription a beauty. —Adrt, Stern! Brothers To-morrow, in their Women’s Neckwear Department, | a Sale of Entirely New Styles Robespierre Collars | | | of black or white satin, with lace and embroidery combinations, At the Special Prices of Actual Values 75c, 38°, 43°, 68°, 75° $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.95 Also a Seasonable Offering of Women’s Swiss Ribbed Underwear Lisle or Cotton Vests, ' | with plain or hand crochet tops, at 25¢ j Lisle Vests, plain or with hand crochet yokes, at 43° | Imported Spun Silk Vests, | plain or with hand crochet yokes, at 73° Cotton Combination Suits, tight knees or umbrella style, lace trimmed, at 38°, 89 at $ 1 . 1 5 | 1.45 Plain, Embroidered, “ Milanese Silk vess} And Continuing To-Morrow Our Great Semi-Annual | Sale of Suits' For Men and Young Men $25, $22, $20, $18 and $15 Suits Now Reduced to ’ $13.50 © Blue Serge Suits, Gray Se ' Black Serge Suits and pe 2 Piece, 3 Piece and Norfolk Suits Now Reduced to $13.50. This Is the Big Sale for Which Thousands Wait Sale at Our Five Stores 1 | BROADWAY, at 49th St. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. | 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 425TH STREET, at 3d Ave. | UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. i '~ SternY Brothers - | have in preparation for next Thursday, Friday and until Noon Saturday, their Final Clearance Sales of Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Summer Apparel consisting of Dresses, Suits, Coats and Skirts, afl of which will be offered at Extraordinarily Low Prices. .West*23d and 22d Streets | : Furniture Without Deposits Purchased V7) thle manner he hes ea) or proved te the buen, visass eur patrons: CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS ‘Terms Apvly te New York, Now Jersey. Long Island, Connecticut, KOOM APAKI MENS | for $ FRE MISSION CLOCK 3 Reome COMPLETELY FURNISHED AT Free with every pur- chase of $45 worth | Furnished 49.88 bg $89.98 109.9 Of Goods or over. | Complete Ali Goods Marked Write for 1912 Cata, in Plain Figures Scplece Parlor Salte, mahogany iy al with loose cushions of silk plush; value 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St. $v 29.75 | ‘B. Altman & Co. WILL PLACE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), WOMEN'S SILK MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES IN BLACK OR WHITE, 16-BUTTON LENGTH, AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE OF 65c,. PER PAIR Fith Avene, 34th wud 35th Steests, New York, Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Men’s Oxfords Entire Stock of $5.00 to $8.00 Shoes at $2.95 & $3.95 per pair. Boys? .ccccccicvPee pair, $2045 Clearing Sale of The New York World Has Issued Its Illustrated Sum- mer Resort Guide for 1912 A big and profusely illustrated volume, describing over 2,000 Seashore, Moun- tain and Country Hotels and Boarding Houses. Copies of this extremely valu- able book are being given out FREE at The World’s main and branch offices to those who call for them. Get YOUR copy to-day. In it you will find all that one would possibly want to know about where to spend an ideal vacation. If inconvenient to call in person send SIX CENTS to defray actual postage and a copy will be mailed to you without charge. Address Summer Resort Bu- reau, World Building, New York City.

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