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T NOT HUNTING Public Hearings Begin Tuesday! or Wednesday—May Hold With an announcement that the com- Mittee's purpose Is not to investigate} Police conditions, but rather to discover | the a the not will ¥ WANT ROOSEVELT TOTELL HOW HED <2 Mayor Gaynor and Waldo Also} Robert * commit temded to bring about a bette tion in the department, partially out- Mned Its programme to-day, | Following an executive session of a) Sub-committee, composed of Senators | Wagner, Roos: semblyman M. Senator Wagne: street, it pablic ‘Tuesday . The sessions will be held at the City Hall and will begin each morning at| 10 o'clock. held, if necessary, in order to insure the completion of the work by March COMMITTEE WILL WORK HARD “We intend to make this session of aid Senator Wagner after the meeting, “but we want to obtain the best leis- lation possibt This comm! Jong hours.” For the present the committee dons may ‘be necessury to have legal aid in drafting propose! laws, but at he 3 “I want to emphasize that this { an investigating committee,” said Sen tor Wagner, “that {t does not in way intend to thterfere with the tigation which hos ably by Alderman and by the D! contrary, the public offic: as mrecces by. ths resolution aad lov the Which Was sent to all former operati for a con ran and Curran committee pro and he had already @ ference with ¢ Chief Counsel | # Huckner's booklet, asking opin missto 11 [prove invaluable to his committe | hada CALL ROOSEVELT, GAYNOR AND WALDO. Just who the first witness will be — to Be Witnesses Before |: Wagner Committee. won't be “We hi from ma of all p teered t Night Sessions. ing the thelr vie While Demnoera best remedies possible, Senator Wagner's joint legislative » which will frame bil a and Velte and As- of | as announced that the first | jon would be held either Wednesday of next week. Night sessions will be | AND LONG HOURS. Legislature as short as possible,” p the spe the head make better conditions, is prepared to work home. Intend to retain counsel, Later it |" Whe Genator Wagner; who fs the chat lant of the Jo will do all the questioning. ank | Company and th | being settled t Governor Glynn, will act ass have signitied of the committee, but without meet with th tn vceeded so credit- ran's cy mittee! ‘On the we [7 satisfy all law-abiding citi ator Wagner sald the cc | was the vaneh nued. nator Wi . Mr More That There are WOMAN:LIVED 1 Mrs. Margaret Van Renanelacr Dead ave ‘al partics sof all denomi Editors of prominent met+ politan newspapers have also volur o give thie ¢ on from welfa' 18, the police nd other authorities, would he missioner ral others, anama and nd f Senator Wagner would not say to-day 0 mentioned Waldo Bingham, ittee the thankful mportant wns have at heart would be given a chance to express committee Is composed of Republicans and Progres- Wagner sald they ding the purposes of the he thought they would y throughout > — TRENTON STRIKER HURT IN ROW WITH POLICE. ial polled with a are ment company, There was some disorder following the walkout of the employees. T olive of Hamilton 1 2,500 Men and Women Out—Two Settlements Believed at. Hand. . J, Feb, 20.—Between 2” and 90 men employed by the Acme Rubber Company in this city went on strike to-day because thelr demand for an increase in wages and shorter hours was refused by the Chief of . Knocking him un- conscious because he refused to move on, He was revived and sent to his ‘There are about 2,500 men and wom- joyed in various ine dustrial establishments now on strike cts of strikes in the A. Roebling Sons & Strauss Woolen mill The employers r Willingness to ployees and try to 04-YEARS. at Home in Saratoga. oldest member of the Rebeb: of thd nited States, Odd Fellows in the stand | by employees, empl thelr busines: campaten of ened suite an ods to etifl ‘ The Federal District Court here was asked to restrain the following named | ment authorizing the Governor to or- 1 further monopoly and ganize an aviation company as @ part os of alles defendants fr to prohibit a se Spying and Other Accusations Also Made Against Big Western Concern. OLEV ALAND, Violation of ed y and fraudulently suppressed rs, bribed ts skin surface. Resinol is which for seventeen 20. Sensational the Shermar by order of At+ nerce in the cale | pliances and #ys- it accounts, the ) Jude and agents, it is | District Court to-day. The Court sald that If the fighter was well enough by Feb. 2% he woulll be wed an U need never hesitate to use Resinol Y and Resinol Ointment. There is nothing in them to injure the tenderest careful physicians for all kinds of itching, burning, unsightly skin affeetions. They pre- scribe Resinol freely, confident that its sooth- ing, healing action is brought about by agents so bland and gentle as to be suited to the most delicate skin—even of a tiny beby. and unfair Register Company: practices: | mi York City; David ¢. Bower larry M, Rowley, Chicaro; Hughes, San Franet Seattle; Tenn. George P. Hayes, Lesile G, Solar, ney Denman, special assistant. at the Me in a clvil f the inter by the their to spy up unfair and threat- ALBANY, Feb. Ganize the Signal ported in the Ass unlawful of the Signal Corps, i! f & § i vel eT Re treatment it Heokeaog cut, sna a doctor’s prescription years has been used by HE Hy THE if i First, it gave us an opportunity to buy from one big manufacturer cancelled orders amounting to over 1,300 of the finest Winter Overcoats that were ever sold at $35, $30, $25 and $20, at such a ridiculously low price that we placed them in one Immense Bar- gain Lot at the wonderfully low money saving price of $11.75. Now, another big manufacturer has sold us 724 splendid $25, $22, $20 and $18 Suits at a price that’s a little bit higher than we paid for the Overcoats, but, just to make one Howling Big Bargain Event, we have thrown them in with the Overcoats, and now offer men and young men the greatest bargain in years in Overcoats and Suits The Overcoats $30 Blue Chinchilla Overcoats at $11, $35 Gray Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Belted Back Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Plaid Back Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Brown Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Brown Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 $20 Oxford Gray Overcoats at $11.75 Sale at} Stores Only “5 . 279 BROADWAY, N UNION SQUARE, HTH ST., Near Broadway WSTH STREET, CORNER THIRD AYENUE—OP 15 WG Suits Worth $25.00, $22.00, $20.00 and $18.00 Overcoats Worth $35.00, $30.00, $25.00 and $22.00 The Overcoats $30 Patch Pocket Uvercoats at $11.75 $25 Gray Chinchilla Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Split Sleeve Overcoats at $11.75 $35 Heather Mixture Overcoats at $11.75 $20 Black Kersey Overcoats at $11.75 $30 Double-Breasted Overcoats at $11.75 $25 Single-Breasted Overcoats at $11.75 The briil Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday--Washington’s Birthday. ull ZFwthers? 47 CORTL. The Su $25 Gray Mixture Suits at $11.75 $22 Dark Worsted Suits at $11.75 $20 Cassimere Suits at $11.75 $18 Fancy B ue Suits at $11.75 $22 Dark Mixture Suits at $11.75 $22 English Model Suits at $11.75 $25 Heather MixtureSuits at $11.75 ~ Stores Only AR CHAMBERS STREET ANDT ST., Near Greenwich EVENINGS The McCaskey Alfred G. Ryley, Stewart §. Kurtz, Samuel G. Zimmer sdward A. Langenbach and Austin Lynch of Canton, O.; Henry F, Pottock, | Theodore C. Uran, George C. Ru | Witiam G, Farnum, Milton Bejoch and Grant Kizer of Alltance, O.; Joniah W. | Phipps, Boston: Charles T. Baxter, N Pitted cacti semnaa JOHNSON HAS PNEUMONIA; TRIAL SET FOR FEB. 25. OHICAGO, Feb, 2.—Jack Johnson, tne ‘Pugilist, is Hl at his home here of pneu- monla, according to @ statement made ttorney, Benamin Bachrach, ty Sarpenter in the United States jeaving the charge of violating e” act till tater, Oc Air f j ii i & i E Fhaa Hi Resins] Seay ond Otat- Hatt lai | My ow uur en; William 0; John H. Jones, Kansas City, Mo.; Fred Schnelder, Memphis, Atlanta, Edward T, Hingham, Washington, D, C. The defendant company is said to own of Edward Dudley exclusively the Dominion Reglater Com- pany, Ltd., of Toronto, Canada, which also maintains an agency in London, The bill, filed by United States Attor- is signed by Attorney- General Wickersham, James A. Fowler, his assistant, and Matcolm A. Coles, his and .—The bill to reor- Corps has been re- y with an amend- THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, ‘BRIBERY CHARGED BY GOVERNMENT IN REISER OD. SU DSTROYSNOTES| TO AVOID ANG SUT FORDE Mrs, Marie Mulock Dudley, Camden, who | the business for an elevator, step on an escalator. You will be to any merchandise floor. MP. # Hroadw She Wiillam N Reach, N. J by D. watch the wife Philadelphia and eting his sult for a ult for divorce, was her hatr, day. Instead of waiting carried swiftly and safely JRTHDAY Almost every household in the U. 8. ably have out the flag of their nation on Saturday morning. ‘ If you are replacing your old Flag, or have pill to buy the one you had in mind, recollect that Macy’s Flags are made of Standard all-wool Bunting and not of cotton or other fabric that will blow to pieces in the first brisk breeze. Prices—of course ''Lowest-in-the-City"—are as follows: Else- Macy's: Bexar | Obl Se 2.x . e SitxSft. $1.75 $7.69] Oft. x soft. 4 ft. x6 ft. $2.25 uf 8 ft. x12 ft. 5S ft. x8 ft. . 97 | 12 ft. x 18 ft. espectatly language to Mr, automobile ride with him, Brightley and Another woman tn Paris. Miles ttigdr, Mr. Dudle Rattle Vanderpos He could not even remember how tall Mrs. Vanderpool was or the color of Rigor followed his man on .h INN A FLAG for WASHINGTON’S 1913. the firet witness before Vice-Chanceltor Stevenson to-day, the truth of the testimony of F. F. Hrightley regarding her conduct with She denied angrily @ lawyer of No. tit jonico’s and Jack's # city and in Paris. dented using rough Beekman during an detective of Holly 1d he had been directed his employer, to and Mrs, Eligabeth of Saugerties, N. Y¥ a. Macy’s Escalators They are running every moment of A. will prob. Elsee Macy's Price 3.96 94 where, $4.50 $6.50 $14.00 $1 AVORS and Decorative Novelties of all kinds, for Washington's Birthday, are a specialty at Macy's. Pretty oddments for table decoration, many of them from abroad and not obtainable elsewhere, are heaped upon the counters of the Favor Department in the Basement, Centre. «Prices “‘Lowest-inethe-City”’ for equal quality or better. ISSUE Paper Costumes, Place Cards, Menu Holders, and all such dainty trifles will be made to your order, and either designed especially for you or carried out according to your own idea. Ask to see our Suggestion Book—it is full of quaint and whimsical fancies of real artistic merit. Rubber Cushion HAIR BRUSHES IMPORTED From England Brush flexible, penetrating and very invigorating Special at 24c Macy prices were 54c, 69¢ and 74¢ each Made on the most scientific and sanitary principles. These Hair Brushes are in construction far superior to any similar Brush on the market. K Inserted in an elastic air cushioned base of pure red rubber are the strongest, selected hog’s Siac ec Somnein ine to make a ) the scalp. He tentified with reluctance, maying that he had destroyed the memoranda re- garding the case. When asked why he| had destroyed the papers, he asked leave to make a@ st ent. as follows: Twas emp Ioby a lawye: sald that Mr. Beelenan, for rea his own, wished to kuow all about 3 Dudley and Mra, Vanderpool. Taare to take the case with the understan ling of ot that no evidence gathered by me should | Kidney ever be used in a divorcee action. fits, att “When Mrs, Dudley entered her peti- tlon for @ di naming Mra, Van-| derpool, ano 0,000 was mare to me for those . including whet} 1 knew about the missi: - | the Hotel Raleigh in Warhington, 1) destroyed the papers rather than allow them to be used in a divorce sult” | Pills Sant inedicine in the world forthe ce benly Ar Gruawieee . H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Vrices. € t.erald Square, At the “‘Credit’’ Stores low prices are the EX- CEPTION. At Macy’s low prices are the RULE. S) Broadway ,34thto 35th St, AWAY from Town THIS WEEK-END? Remember, that on all Travellers’ Baggage, on Auto Rugs, on Sweaters—in fact, on all the little necessaries or luxuries that will make the holiday enjoyable—Macy's prices are “Lowest-in-the-City.” A few suggestions as given below may save you the trouble of making up a list of your needs. Trunks, Sweaters, Wool Golf Jackets, Angora Caps, Thermos Bolles, “Hol-a-Kold” Containers, Suit Cases, Filled Weekend” Bags, Kit Bags from England, — Auto Rugs, Steamer Rugs, Fur Auto Coats, Wool Mufflers, Dressing Cases, Ragors, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Baskets of Fruit, Candies, Popular Fiction, Seo the many Imported novelties at Macy's; your saving often russ up to 40°%, a8 compared with prices elsewbere, MEN’S SHIRTS Special 89¢ Mi sizes from 14 to 17. Sleeve lengths 34 and 35, Sold elsemdere for $1.65 to $2.00 The styles are pleated and plain negligee, and the colorings heliotrope, tan, blue and black-and-white. Among the effects are hair-line stripes, 34-in. stripes, novelty “shaded” stripes and double and triple cluster stripes in various widths. They are coat model, with flap fronts, and have laundered cuffs attached. The material is "100-count" Percale--which means 100 threads to the squape inch. More than that, it means that the Shirts are durable, that they look “quality,” that they have none of the filling thatwashes out in the fir yn P dering and leaves a cheese-cloth effect. The “count,” in fact, is the test of a good Shirt—which looks better rather than worse after the first laundering. Macy's Custom Shirt Department is now showing a come plete line of the new 1913 Spring patterns in fine shirtings. All the work is done in our own workrooms on the premises by expert shirt makers. We make Shirts at $2.48, $3.44, $4.44 and up to $7.49 WEEK-END «xz | Spring DRESS COTTONS IDEAL a CANDY SPECIALS Newest WEAVES & EYEGLASSES Blithe Ahead COLORINGS pn Made of the purest materials Fresh from the looms of Rodier and other famous French adway’s Purely vexetable. Mild and reliable, je fhe Liver and Digestive Organs, The Pf —) in the Macy Candy Kitchens, at 5170527 West 35th Sl., and sold nel weight (4, ¢. withoul including the weight of the carton). “Ideal” Chocolate—, Cherry Creams (Ib.) 19c Fine’ smooth vanilla-flav- ored tondant cream contain= ful Spring Cottons which Paris favors for the new season's modes. Here too are the best fabrics from English and Scotch looms, and a most comprehensive assortment of the products of America’s leading mills. All are up-to-the-moment in style— up to the Macy stand- Old Style Macy’s Style bad “soe These Glasses contain Hae ‘ Maraschino Cherries (Milk Chocolate) Ib., 34c Fine. large iuscious. cherries covered with pure milk choco late. Cherry-Topped Vanilla Cream Patties (Ib.) 49c Vanilla-flavored fondant cream, about the topped with a large red cherry White yhite cr: cherries ¢ tuble dee Marasch ao Cherry Bonbons (Ib.) 49c Large red ch r chine with vi “Perfection” Chocolates i “ Finally——the price. Ginghams, (Yd.) Ge Tisaue Volos, (Yd) 12e Pliua Crepes, (Yd) 1Te] charwes are’ Ce'“Tese “than (Macy), the pound box, 49c Width 27 inchs (Width 27 inches.) (Width 30 inches, elsewhere, and range from Lqua! to the best. ( hocolat Durable “tastveblor ” dtriped and ches ked , aimeno Fllese Riepee $5.92 to $9.92 per pair, ax made and selling elsewhere for Ginghams, in plain cole] designs, in a wide range jof fine quality, ersian. ae . P, soc and up. In it, Zand 5 lors, stripes, checks and of wanted colors; sheer, {and floral effects, innew] cording to the character af « Ib, boxes. | plaids. fine weave. colorings. lenses req elsewhere. he eee Cherry Drops (Ib.) 19 Hard and clear, OF 4 s sugar, with @ re cone vlicate poplin size of a silver dollar, “nd hese im vake ration red tmarase style be weave, {| Spring and Summer gowns, Colors; cream, sky blue, pink, lave ender, gray, Copenhagen rose, ame | rose, maize, cream and sky. thy'st, brown, taupe, gold, navy blue. For Special Sellin Silk Mixed Faille (Width 24 inches.) A richysilky fabric in a firm suitable for artist-weavers have come exquisite fabrics. The wonder- 1 | | Voile Lavalier (Paris Printed), Yd. 49 Plain and tinted grounds, allover and border designs—the latest Paris patterns on a fine sheer Voile fabric. season's smartest fabrics, Wool-finish Ratines, 79c to $1.79 (Width 46 lo 54 inches.) A full range of new colors in this soft artistic weave—-which] and very dainty novelty effects, is so much in demand for Suits] in a full range of the season's and Dresses, Special Values in Wash Goods in the Basement {59el oe 27 inches.) Crepe—and in most fashion- ing cut cherries, covered with ard in quality—and offered at “ t-in-the-City’’ prices. lenses for reading and | Macy's pure Ideal’ Choco; Among the latest novelties are embroidered Ratine Borders,— for distance, fused together 00 Te tae dis dele very effective im design and in softly blended colors, at $2.49 as to be practically inviaible. cate confection, {or as far as ayard. These are strongly featured in the smartest of the The line of le we know It is not obtainable new frocks. demarcation scarcely visible to the wearer—thus there is no nerve strain. It is quite ine visible to others—thus these glasses are neither disfigur- ing nor conspicuous. he convenience of havii to carry only one Ly | Glasses is greatly by the fact that in an in stant your vision may be changed from “near” to “distance.” Formerly you had to extract and put on pair No. 1 and then fold and pack away pair No, 2, Meantime—for instance, at the theatre—you missed a great deal by this change of glasses ‘e grind the glasses from your own prescription, or, if you prefer, a registered op- tometrist will examine your eyes tree of charge and scribe the glasses ni ized Ratine Crepe New this season—a fabric closely resembling Canton- able colors. Pink, Copenhagen, tan, lavender, Sold elsewhere jor 65c @ yard. One of the Tosca Crepes, 23¢ to $1.49 (Width 24 to 46 inches.) Plain colored crepe weaves best colorings Floor, 85th st, i