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Th ATTACKS HEARST IN SPEECH ON SENATE FLOOR Calls Editor Hard Names and Invites Fight With Athurst, Who Makes Protest. WASHINGTON, Jan of Texas, delivering hie in the Senate this afternoon, with rei 4 denunedation eferendum,” blamed the newspapers the “unrest” of the prompted such legislation he attacked William i< Hearst, and had 4 sharp clash with Arizona, who tovk © marks, Senator Bailey, et. als “Mr. President Halley, heated!y Very well, PM do so!” Nelvurst, eitting down Ratley quoted one of Hoy Mr he Senate until Mr. Bail He dec Hen let egisiation “1 have heeome ator Halley, “that popular unrest had dts beginning in -w hat was Intended as mere idle gossip.” Newspapers, he sald, began publishing HiiHonaire senators” apparent. e they wanted “sor to write,” and the demand for ter became instant. Senator Hatley maid if any one ‘ syndicate to buy him out.” he would be very glad to have them offer leas than half a million. GOT TO CALLING THE SENATE MILLIONAIRE’S CLUB. “And after the papers had gotten used to calling the Senate a mililonaires’ bewan attacking manne to know twhere they got the milliong which they ists of ly only bec to organize a 4 not hav. Senator Batley up their J ape given, and usually with no foundation,” said Senator Balle Senator Bailey sult the initiative and referendum struck at the foundation of the Republic, “The oroporal to change the form of gevernment,” lie dectared, “w on the principle that the Genators and Representatives of the Government were dishonest ari could not be trusted, “The ourse of the time tn we are pealing to ignorance and preju said. “We are teaching th the poor are their natur teaching the poor that the rich ar natural oppressors. “Let us have an end of war,” he sald. “Let usr the minds of the people th the men they have trusted ha: trayed them.” Senator Batley said that the cry to-day ‘wae that the new movement was: “ the people rule.” He denounced that as “There are the Southern Statgy,” said. “There is not a Southern State that has adopted woman suffrage, and | hope they wilt not “1 cannot understand how any woman from the high pedes- has placed her to wants to atep daw: tal upon which ma: mingle in the ibrotls politics, Ni age, Salt Rheum br arm, just above t for my benefit. After I my h which I did, and I tell you what relief it has given me. Tt has helped me as nothing else has} ever done and I am almost entirel, cured. Any one who suffers from Salt Rheum should use Saxo 3 Tt was the penetrating, and healing influence of Saxo that trong it such relief to Mrs, - if you have any form of skin | trouble we ask you to try Saxo Salve | Advance - ov our offer to give back your money | Wale ‘city if it does not help you. zer, and GIRL WHO W. BYE SOLDIER SHE Senator Bailey present day that tor Ashuret of ption to his re. while speaking, ploked a Magazine publis moral pervert, rate, a physical cowa' tor Halley, referring to Mr. Hear Senator Ashurst of Arizona jumped to 1 would be false friendship"— ihe be If you want to an do so outside David Manass #hot written | ate Pet. 26,1900, REFERS TO THE STANDARD OIL! ,, LETTERS th “ET did not even be Maren 4, 190," e not legally execu Heath could not held without ball, rein an attempt to oreate the Impression that the tSandard Ot! Company controlled many of the letters in fact unrelated to any onvinced.” said Sen- GIRLOF 17, SCOLDED, — TRES SUICIDE, BUT SAVED BY NEGORS Told to Work aval of Study, coating, ew She Puts Tube in Mouth to Inhale Gas. Doctors at Gouverneur arcohd Rosle Fried to day that she would have learn a great deal mo: ould be able to AUK® a practical brother argued 1 knowledge of Knit make her sew any fawte 4 few hours earlier, nail he overheard « Weehington man point out the Senate | Mred sevent Office building and sav: “That's where thore old fellows fix drink their champagne and lords.’ Enalsh before reputation the | was hat) man, were fe ni runs a barber ai IM Suffolk street Sum praived he books and began to copy sweeter than vinegar: love iy sweeter dat the waste af ti upon the bed, put one end of ao ein her mouth and adjusted the She stood on Up in ah ambulance BURNING AND ‘or SOMETHING TERRIBLE TO EN- DURE, MASSENA, N.Y.. WOMAN FINDS RELIEF IN SAXO SALVE. had the measles, the | spread all over my body, had to be cut, physician prescribed, pose, Last May, 1 became decidedly worse, and the itching and was something terrible to endure. fri asked me to try Saxo alves | {2 ‘a cannot begin to \ PEE Foose Ses < Monterides ‘Kotterdam INCOMING STHAMSHIPS, TO-DAY > a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913. Eg rere ae ere - aa ews Oddilics SULZER 1S GUIDED | BY HUGHES IN HIS. Have Been Suggested by Former Governor. ALBANY, Jan, 2 1 investigation of every State department, prompt ace thon If anything wrong te diecovered, place possible and slurp reductions tn | intentions Strom Justice Hughes, former Governor of this State, and on his #uggestions, sald Goy, Sulzer in discussing bis plans | toredagy | Gov. Sulzer stated that he has con+ sulted with Justice Charies B. Hughes ) regard to proposed reforms. the things I am doing,” @ at his suggestion.” | “1 am trying to do what he recom- linenda-for Cie beat interests of all the people.” The Governor added that he would not at present appoint the new Service Commission or make any niments, but that he had Jded on two the thre , minissiongof Inquiry mentioned | wage and that if he could get Raymond Fosdick, the former Commissioner of Accounts In New York to act as Chief Investigator he would name the two other members of the ynmiasion at once members of tees and it is his determi- on his ap administra. at there has insisted that recent. during h the State bar taken place in a few years, For the present he will let | superintendent Reel remain at the head | of the Superintendent Peck of th ny Works Depar nt and State neer Hensel to © p out” The Governor wants magnificent road system to extend fr Ne’ ‘ork fo Buffaly via Albany, and means to wee that it is had. His ren be call Treaxon why there should Commissions, Py etate Commerce Commission and doing far less work, WOMAN AND WAN KILLED BY GAS FROM OPEN VALVE. | Bodies Are Found in Her Room, | With Gas Stove Turned On, Accidentally, Police Think. Mary Johnson, thirty-two years old and @ smooth-shaven, well dressed man of thirty-five, believed to be Mortimer L, Laaard, a travelling «ale 4 dead from iilumin gay, on to-day, in the w on the top floor of No. 493 Seventh avenue, |to her was found near the stove. The woman had occupied the room -| for several month The name of Mor- {and find a! timer 1. Laxard wah found on a u Hoo M. La Le" were on @ mate nd oon him, Tt le not known where he 1 ring containing # Over tenants In th couple came tn at ing and veemed ¢ that only one bi karat diamond. as one of accidental gas polxoning. > Quent Loses EDINBU Dinning, @ professional runner 10 London, Was first and Willian » won the same race tas ok one hour 20 minutes 42 tie datance, which i doing #0 much «ood for Conmump. ¢ recoveriea Brought al the use e ulwaye rented, and man: thin meat that like sufferers write direct What { did for them, Mere 1s one spect men: 421 Becond Ave son ine Aurora, Ii). Hight sweats, of two yearn, 1 Errs TuATH. re later reports ,| TRIED SUICIDE BECAUSE HE “LOVED HIS WIFE.”| | dtove the blade into his left breast, f to Hellevue, said ot four inches deep a wound was at | | and would proba Ve Ms ski Had ‘Scolded at Huss} and He Couldn't ‘The walters tuvk a Up nor to strike ‘The hymns did not drown the horns. STATE. REFORMS; Many Things He Is Doing | Savannah, Ga., hak a woman hack driver. trned the drink had heen 4, | carvolic acid, and they notified Coroner A the arrest of oe . Who said he was Patrick Fox, janitor of No 7 J suicide early to-day, Fashion note says simplicity is to t © latest style at Albuny | could explain what he meant fi President Taft shook hands with © In the White House Yegemen in Corona, L. 1, blew noout 2 o'clock, when soe] Fox said he drank ¢ sce YORE BMS) YOUR LER AND 222 RLS ENTERS Bad Taste, Moa 1. For @ New Year's gift an Abbevi St. Louis bride, at the wedding Prize Pomeranian dog jJourneye single headed commissions in every Mra, ‘Dhella M. de Beer of 1 for the tenth time. expenses everywhere are Gov, Sulser's A Cascaret to- night willy fam acting on information recelvsa| hs Through « mixup the chimes of 4 Meriden chureh played as the New Year began “How Dry I Am" a 10-cent box will ke stomach sweet, liver and make you feel cheerful Paul of the Seriptur Mion., has just installed women polic laed views about women, step to untold m Prince Albert, eon of King George class of eixty-five naval! gases, cadets—counting from the bottom of the lst very thing ‘that is horrible CANDY CATHARTIC. Pip kills @ $2,000 champion black Orping as if be had been a common barnyard roo mn cock in York, Pa., just the saine} Lynn business man bet five round tr within five years. He |x explaining to his bride the ‘Rushing the growler law there prohibits the carrying of heer out of saloons for an obsolete phrase in Washington. home consumption. to CENT r SOxes-ANY onus 8 STORE Connecticut woman drank @ hot 1 Doctors say the combina Inine to cure a cold BABY’S BEST FRIEND Of all the ilis a baby is heir to, none is more painful than chafing. The delicate skin becomes inflamed, and so sensitiv> the touch of the clothing is painful. VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” jthe exquisitely pure, wonderfully soothing emollient, i Y ives instant relif, quickly | and makes baby comfortable | “WAREZ ENTRIES. Gov. Sulzer courts comment, he sald, | nation to cut expenses anywhere from |" dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street Annual /-.. 4aty Sales 34th Street Highway Department, but he has At your druggist’s in collapsible CREM. USED Are Now Being Held In the Following Departments. Waists, Corsets, French and Domestic r, Silk and Merino Un- ““McCreery” Household Linens, Muslin Underwear derwei ar, Silk Skirts, Sweaters, Dress Goods, Blankets and Comtortables. dames MeGreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street As the result of months of earnest endeavor in the preparation of these Important Anaual Sales, we feel justified in assuring our patrons that our aim has been not only to accentuate the high standard of excellence maintained ty us, but to surpass all former attempts by the unequalled values we are now offering. On Sale Friday and Saturday The fumes were pouring from one! {burner of & gax stove and it Is be-| melt, |Meved that in Hghting it the woman £ Hnglish to! turned on one burner she did not light and | The body of a French poodle belonging MEN'S WEAR. Unusual Values. rd in the man's pocket and 200 Dozen Searfs,—accord Silk Knit) Four-in-Hand On Lriday, January 3rd. He wore a values 2.00 and 3.00 500 Dozen Shirts of Madras, Size 1314 to 18, values 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 ven Pajamas of Madras, ouse sald the yelock this morn- rful and the fact ner of the stove was open led the police to report the case WOMEN’S DRESSES & SUITS. Showing a selection of exclusive models fot Southern wear. soft, plain and plaited bosoms. Dresses of embroidered Linen,Ratine, Silk and Cotton Crepe, in two-toned effects. of three-piece Suits of Linen and Lace combined. Also a number value 2.00, 100 Dozen Night Shirts of Fine Cambric and , trimmed in white and colors. Siz value 1.00, bardine Cloth in tan and ot Fancy Tweed. values 22.50 and 25.00 250 Terry and Blanket Robes FUR COATS, MUFFS & NECKPIECES. Mole Coney Coats,—full length... .. value 135,00 .. 72.50 value 95.00 Marmot Coats, 52 inches long...... value 85.00 Pony Skin Coats.......vatue 45.00, 38.50 Pony Skin Coats with Civet or Natural Rac- coon collar and cuffs. Pointed Fox Muffs.... Pointed Fox Searfs.... Black Fox Muffs...... Black Fox Scarfs... Persian Paw Muffs.........000005 300 Raincoats of G blue; also English models Caracul Coats, 52 inches long... Now Well After Using Eckman’s Alterative A Valuable Remety ‘ter Threat end Langs | The makers Eckman'a Alterative, | UNDERWEAR AND LA Merino Underwear,—shirts in regular and stout 1.35 a garment [tives are continually: In receipt of wonder: | value 110.00, ves; drawers with lon: i value 2.00, thelr gratitude have suggested nd learn value 35,00, -value 32.50, -value 22.50, -value 22.50, eight’ Gray Drawers in regular and stout s' value 1.50, 1.10 a garment 200 Dozen spliced heels and toes; medium weight. 29¢e a pair; 2 Persian Paw Searfs...... S FUR LINED COATS, For street or motor wear. muskrat, with collar of Persian lamb. 275 a dozen value 4.00 per dozen ilk Half Lose with lisle 75c a pair for the twat nything of the sent to me. from any one ileavy-Weight Black $8 Lined with natural thread soles and toes. value 1.00, value 85.00 23rd Street PIULADELP! sta 34th Street 34th Street 23rd Street Public Notic On March ist, Mr. Georges, Sr., reti from the Georges bu ness, which he found- ed away back in 1879 = and I take over com- plete ownership. While I have been for yeers the dynamo of ener; y and criginality back of t' brilliantly successfu Georges stores in five yet I never fully the magnificent por bil- of spreading. the policy and id a few weeks ago, wi I assumed entire mi ment of the business to effect. a compulsory re- organization. I can no see in the future a Georg: store in every principal city, and it makes me in- tensely anxious that this re. organization shall raise for me the necessary cash to, maie my settlement, with the retiring Senior Mem- her. My present merciless ‘ificing of the great s throughout es FU five stores is evidence eagerness to get control, and to grow, unhampered hy the bonds of conserva- MY FINAL REORGANIZATION EFFORT! Never Was There a Clothes- Clothes-Buying { Opportunit ortunity 'y Equal ERY store in New York is claiming “biggest bar- ains” in clothes. on’t buy at first sight. Your only wise course is to COMPARE. Take into consideration the motive back of reductions. There is no clothing firm of any size in the United States confronted with so important an undertaking as | am right now—and in like proportion, thereareno values to compare with am offering. I have le my sacrifice as asmy need. I deserve y comparisol If you ‘ind carfare, whi! prospective. customer, AND UPON INCREASING MY PATRONAGE MUCH OF MY FUTURE SUCCESS DE- PENDS. REDUCTIONS: $15, $18 & $20 Suits & Overcoats, Now $10 10, $22.50 & $25 ee ie $12 $25, $28 & $30 moe &Overcoats, Now sI5 and so on upward, jacluding my finest siik-lined sults and over- coats, formerly $35 vo 875, sow in Reorganization, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 & $35 sing Merchant. Tailors’ frabe ied tor jarments for which beon the recognized built by custom tailors ('sensons; distinctive from NEW YORK | 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & Sth Ave. ALSO STORES AT A BOsTO: rheataut 884 Waawingtos j o ROY IDENC ‘eatin, O:ider from Newsdealer ree with Next Sunday’s World dvance, , A Edition Limited,