The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 18

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jatter, Tho right of the Gover | the conditions FAS only to second cli Haher. If it ha do it not equa some changes In that cia But a aiiies Admits Its ¢ Provisions Are Probably | Unconstitutional. pressed | marking tt “advertisement.” IT REGULATES PRESS, | tion war defended, however, © ground that this paragraph was mi jt be considered as & part of the | matt privileges Powers, but ‘“Post-Office Rules” Are Not. | declared void. tee. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. — On tne | DISAGREE OVER /ER PENSIONS @reory that Congress intended to pass a | conetitutional law when {t enacted the tre “Newspaper Publicity” law last sume mer, Bolicitor-Generai Buijitt, in a brief A epey has asked the Supreme | iittes has greeted the proposal thé measure into @ constitutional enact- meat. The law will come before the) court for consideration Monday. Se long as the laws are passed ‘inthe A Aiscussion of the possibilities are,” the Bolicitor-General argued in ing prepared the brief, st is the duty of the court| Appropriation Committee Mot to adhere to the lotier of the enact. ment and destroy the spirit, but to resentative Burleso os beat it may to give measures) ect probably, will fi s pesennin cect, eacine | Som na ive senon ef Conant sos | tha tnetance to construe the law not ae| "Ot weet oo, et South Car. SURI aeceerasee. Sree a> urentinn 200- cllna ted the opposition to the scheme |< tonal conditions on the use of the “sec-| i" the committ rhvery probably Congress han no power! unica } te reguiate the press or snr g what | —— shall or what o! net to news- papers, or to require them to print th TO WOMEN suinsnentneantes t names of their bese naipere or cireula- or ti w febet haty andes” ‘aid the Golicitor- Now Is The Time General. “If the statute be constru —_ vy Cae to do those things it may those gent ost aches emmen§ , ORFENDS IT AB MERELY POSTAL oi he senna Gis fom “ssinine peau Cy ‘soon fades away. -Now The Government's brief argued that forthe time to restore’ bealth Sr SORE Ge low, itoate required “over and retain beauty. nwapaper” to fle statements * | owners, bond and clroulation u: OR PERCES 1 der penalty of being “denied the Favorite Pr ion i oges of the mall,” yet language in the other portions of the law showed that er f t ° Franectve'wil bel you Wert toler Your Dragsist will Supply You ttt RUG SHOW 8 Big Illuminated Revolving Racks i Showing Over 500 Different Rugs’ Domestics and Orientals—Every Kind, Size and Price “HH ‘This chows caly 14 ef the pettara-—that ts, ene comer of the rug, 9x12 Seamless Tap. Brussels Rugs 6. 25 haa ndid ey and in medallion or Orlental patterns, Fling hog gabe gt ca 3.45. ¥ Axminster Rugs, *23-7 090 Enormous variety of colors and patterns to select from. Many are copies of high’ grade Oriental Rugs. We have real Orientals, too. Wier Ras és $39. 50 Weekiy Wonderful values; you would think them reasonable at $55. Fine medal. Von patterns in rich greens and tans. Everything for Housekeeping Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Curtains, Etc. + Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash Just as You Prefer » Prices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait @ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 f ' Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row for You i | Awenue (Cor, 521s St) t to change Cong at the Individns! liable to a fine! for printing a pald-for article without he ‘The ane iboreornen, evening. eding paragraph, and thus was merely class meets Monday and Wednesday ev Tha yori another condition requited of publisher; t Is Beyond Congress’ | before they could use the second-clas ed to hold the * paragraph were FOR EX-PRESIDENTS. | WASHINGTON, Nov. ®—A erlous Aisagreement among Democratio mem: bers of the House Appropriations Com- t of the United States to construe) Representative Burleson of Texea for| |a@ Gpvernment pension to ex-Presidents. |piaciag a provision for Presidential lpensions tn the legislative, executive hasty and unconsidered may that tuey| and judicial appropriation bill now ve Poet's ot te the abandonment of Aa pian by Rep general movement for ‘apecial esitiation in the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, — NUVEMBEK 29, Ted fhinutes efter thie el of No. _ STATE ISLAND — SHOT PLAYING SAMARITAN. san Boll, of No. 115 East One boner cha ‘Tenth street, went to the Parker is said fuse moe + Winnebago last rom the bank was arrested here yeatetday. ppeared fro: 1912, You Need No Cash Now On Any Purchase of Fine Grand § : Rapids Furniture, Rugs, Beds, Go-Carts, in Any SumUpto... ao ae WALZ (fi Mrs. A. Brovehamn th |her daughter, Mra. Washington Russell, ant Plains Fidgewater A. ©. will have a in the German Club rooms, Stapl A gas engine class haa been organized unin the Port Richmond Pventng School. «| It fein charge of Hdward Bennett. eg nin tives In Paterson, i "|Easy Way to Preserve Nat- M it Ramsey of Short Hilla, N. ural Color of the Hair J, te the guest of Mrs. C, Lee Straab, Py mer ioonag) and Make It Grow. All use The New Brighton Baptist Society has elected the following officers: President, A harmless » made from com: mon sage, quickly restores gray hair to patwral 6 color. The care of hair, to prevent it from losing its olor and lustre, is just as important as Committee, James Coepp. ‘Miss In Hoo wilt spend the win- ter with Mra, William I. Mowry, Jewett avenue, Weat Now Brighton. Miss Jeannette Miller of Port Rioh- | col 'y spend money mond is visiting relatives in Cambridge, | metics and creams to ek Masa. She will be gone two weeks, ayn ‘and yet neglect bina perl ‘The Bunday achool of Bt. Simon's Prot- ves more con icuous and Suggestive of age than wrinkles poor er ie or BoB oad by Coe hair thi of | ot Wpiecopal Church, Concord, will have an entertainment in the chapel Deo. Proceeds will be donated to the ristmas fund. cece | OPPENHEIM. CLLUNSxG 34th Street--New York Special Values in Fashionable Furs French Seal Coats in three-quarter length models, embracing high class copies of best imported styles; plain or with coilar and cuffs of civet cat, ehinchilla or raccoon. Actual value $125 Mole Coney Coats in Ls apt oy styles; linings, workmanship, “ ys and fit of the highest class. Unusual values Pointed Wolf Muffs.16.50 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x G 34th Street Special Sale Saturday Girls’ Coats in Norfolk models, made of mixtures, corduroy and chinchilla, in gray, brown and blue. Values to $15 Clearance of an accumulation of girls’ high-grade coats, made of velvet, cheviot and mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 years, Values to $25 Handsome Stripes, for Street, Auto and Dress Wear 12.75 15.00 19.75 Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings At Specially Low Prices for Saturday Boys’ Long Overcoats } Special Purchase of boys’ of all-wool mixed overcoatings, [ Norfolk and double-breasted sults with convertible collar and belted | of all-wool mixed fabrics; coats back; sizes from 10 to 17 years. Serge lined; sizes 8 to 17, years, Value $10 | Value $7.50 Boys’ Suits rising a assortment of ond oe inthis a son's newest A aie saan breasted and rebut goers models; sizes 8 8 pol ve Values to $14.95 Boys’ Blouses made of corded madras in white and attractive stripe effects; neck band or collar; 6.95 Boys’ Overcoats of superior style and quality; made of high grade mannish mixtures and chin- chilla; belted or the new pleated back; sizes from 2% to 17 years. Values to $14.50 J 9.95 Boys’ Overcoats of double ) face imported chinchilla and mixed fabrics of finest quality and highest grade workmanship; sizes 5 to 18. Value $16.50 12.95 = FAS AY TAR SN OF EE DONT LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIE Caracul Coats...... 50.00 French Seal Coats. Raccoon Muffs..... 12.00- Raccoon Scarfs... Moleskin Muffs..... 25.00 Moleskin Scarfs... Civet Cat Muffs....16.50 Civet Cat Scarfs... Mole Coney Muffs..12.00 Mole Coney Scarfs. . Black Fox Muffs....17.50 Black Fox Scarfs... Dyed Skunk Muffs..14.50 Dyed Skunk Scarfs. Pointed Fox Muffs..25.00 Pointed Fox Scarfs. French cuffs; sizes 7 be Oe An unusual assortment of Fur Coats, Wraps, Scarfs and Muffs, of superior quality, finish and style, fashioned after exclusive imported models, at exceptionally low prices. ~ 75.00 | 100.00 68.00 8.00 - 15.00 8.50 6.00 - 17,50 - 10,50 - 19.00 Pointed Wolf Scarfs.15.00 \ High-Class Apparel for Children and Misses | 5.90 | 7.90 ‘Misses’ and Little Women’s Coats of Chinchillas, Boucles and - 4.85 8.50 55c y 11.49 Fes" in Cn Pe oak, wi top, feet, lined drawer tad French bevel 39.50 $0; Pasfor Seiten ites n, in fine mahogany finish, beauti- id iy carved throughoxt, spring seats; fine plush, loose cushions; silk cording ib fit “ HAL sy ae sepia. iad ly quart golden base fee MICHIGAN FURNITURE co mda FINE GOLD bahay Eevee HE Weer : 5 ee Sra 21774 — SAVE! BETIISB ©CIIO sts. OPEN EVERY EVENING mrt 9O CLOCK A. KEENE CHARLES 180 sreadway, New York OPEN UNTIL 6 0'C: We Clothe the Entire Family Our extremely liberal credit system allows anyone to open a charge account and select all their clothing from our largg and complete stock by paying 94:00 Week 'S GEY ALQUAINTED 5 WITH OUR WAY ertieing Timi $25.00 Men's Overcoats...$15.00 24.00 Men's Suits....... 15.00 22.50 Women’s Coats... 15,00 26.00 Women’s Suits.... 15,00 eH. Zeitz= Formley Zeitz & Tarshis re Race, 535 Fulton St., Brooklyn more tions’! than say other two mediums in the universe. IT MAKES .LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED ¢ A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL Go GET “aT Pi

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