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IN SESSION THAT LASTS ALL NIGHT Public Buildings Bill Keeps Members in Seats Until 3.50 A. M. To-Day, WASHINGTON, Feb. %7.—After an all-night session marked by a bitter struggle over publie building expendi- tures, the Senate at 3.60 o'clock this jorning passed the Public Buildings Appropriation bill, carrying an increase of nearly , the suge: @f Benator Kern of Indiana pronibitd the erection of a building or the pur- @hase of a site for post-office purposes @xolusively in any city where the pos- tal receipts were less in $10,000 a year. ‘This change would hoki up indefinttely Ge erection of sixty or seventy butld- fags authorized in the bit, The afl-night session was replete with factional argument arising over appro- @riations made for memor‘al buildings @t Washington, and over alexed preter ence given to “loyal women" of the Givi war in control of the affairs of the American Rei Cross, | GAYNOR NEARLY HIT BY AUTO ON HIS WAY TO BROOKLYN BRIDGE Assim Those Men!” He ' Orders Policeman, but Fails ' to Appear in Court. = Accused by Mayor Gaynor of reckless Griving of an automobile, Bernard Mit- niok of No, 6% Bedford avenue, Brook- ‘lyn, and Eugene Ramirez of No. 18 East Sixtieth street were arraigned be- fore Magistrate Levy in Centre Street rt to-day. The traffic policeman who served summonses on them said that at 6.90 o'clock last night, when the crowd in front of the Pulitzer Bullding and the Bridge was thickest, the Mayor stepped up to him, and pointing to @ car which Was rounding the traM@o post opposite Frankfort street to go to the Bridge, ng legally and nearly ran “All I know,” sald Ramirez, ‘is that I was working slowly along through the bridge crowd when @ little man with a high hat stepped tn front of the car.” Magistrate Levy shuddered; he hasn't Uiked to hear about ttle men with high hats since his own tlle was emashed down over his eara by @ humorous athlete at Columbus Circl> one night Jagt week, Ramirez continued: je Jumped back out of the way ua. fore I could stop the car and I thought me More about it until the policeman came to me with the summons.” ‘he policeman said he had not seen the car in rapid motion and had not been observing it at the time of which © oy the Mayor complained. ", % Magistrate Levy adjourned the case to W give the Mayor, who was not in court, time to send witnesses, anne HARVARD ATHLETICS EXTRAVAGANT, HE SAYS. President Lowell Deplores Free ,Use of Money in Promoting College Victories. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Fed, 27. — Bx. @avagance in college athletics is de- plored by President Lowel of Harvant fm bis annual report to the overseers of the university. “With a revenue of 9200,000 a year,” he says, “money @eomes easily and is easily spent under the spur of intense public interest in the result of the major contests, and a Iittle laxity quickly leads to grave abuse. | Pxtravagance till exists and vigilant | supervision ts required to reduce it Graduutes who form public opinion on these matters must realize that inter- collegiate victories are not the most important objects of college education,” Concerning the project to extend dormitory Mfe to the freshmen the President states that enough money has been subscribed to build three of \ the four buildings projected. They ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—As a reward for service, President Taft has tssued an | Henson, who has beén with Rear Ad- mirel Peary for twenty-two years and ter-General Hitchcock to-day iseued an was extending the special delivery ‘SENATORS STORM y| ofthe year. By trailing leadin; will house over four hundred and ‘pe students. —_>——_ € Tells Civit Service to Get Job for executive order directing the Civil Ser- vice Commission to appoint Matthew ‘A. Henson, negro, to the best available } who was the only other man besides | Peary to reach the north pole, will not } be required to take the usual civil ser- to vd pest mail, fee 10 jessenger receives ae feature ay ‘the ner new system Negro Who Went to Pole. place under the classified service, vice examinatior,- ee , Parcel Speotal Delivery. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, — Postmas- irene sompbentions at the Kista Ms, is __ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1818. ASK COMMERCE COURT TO NAME ARBITRATOR IN FREMEN'S STRIKE Two Chem Unde Under Erdman Act Are Unable to Agree Upon Third Man. Tt was offidially announced to-day that & halt had come in the progress toward arbitration under the Erdman act of the diMoulties pending between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen and the Board of Man- agers of the fifty-four railroads east of Chicago, The two arbitrators select- @4 respectively by the firemen and the railroad managers have been unable to agree upon a third member of the arbi- tration board, Under the Erdman act it ts provided that tf the representativ@s chosen by the two contending parties cannot agree upon a third within five days a neutral member shall be selected by the preald- ing Judge of the U. 8. Supreme Court and the Commissiqner of Commerce and Labor. That course must now be fol- lowed, When, on Feb, 18, ihe strike of tho firemen and enginemen, which threat. | ened to paralyze the whole field of traffic east of Chicago and north of Norfolk, was averted by the agreement of both sides to arbitrate, Albert Phil- lps was selected as the arbitrator of the Brotherhood and the railroads Picked W. W. Atterbury. In making pubdiio the fact of their disagreement Mr. Phillips sald that he would send notice of chis halt in the proceedings to Martin A. Knapp, pre aiding Judge of the United States Com- merce Court, and G@. W. W. Hanger, acting United States Commissioner of Commerce and Labor. He would not say whether or not he and Mr. Atter- bury would submit to the two Govern- ment officials the namos of possibie candidates or of men upon whom they had fatled to agree. Pad -cbe DEPEW ON TURKEY TROT. Ex-Senator Thinke, if Not Natural, “te Chose to Natare.” PALM BEACH, Fila. Feb. 27.—"1 have been watching this cake walking with @ good deal of interest,” said Chauncey M. Depew, addressing fifteen hundred people at the Poinciana cake walk last night, “and I should say that the turkey trot was probably evolved trom it, or would have had I not read an interview with a dancing master re-| ff cently, in which he said the trot was the only natural dance, all others being unnatural, My own observations are that if it 1s not natural, then it is close to nature.” Two minutes of laughter end hand- clapping passed before Mr, Depew could get any further, STOMACH SOUR AND FULL OF GAS? GOT INDIGESTION? HERE'S A CURE,/M Time it! In five minutes all stomach distress al ad No indi burn, sourness or belching of gas, ie or eructations of undigested fo ness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for the surest, quickest and most certai harmless, Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they know now it is needless to have a bad stomach, 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN CURES INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES, SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS LARGE 50 CENT CASE ANY _DRUG STORE, speed in remedy in tl ma heart- |, no dizsi- beet upset stomachs. It is je world and besides it is “Hitting the High Spots” in Popular Music Editorial pages recently are filled with lists of ‘‘10 best books,” "10 “10 foremost American women,” ‘20 famous Greatest living Americans,’ men of all times,’’ etc. Areporter and the main cabarets in New . 1—SOME Boy." |ARIETTA,"’ One-Sti 5 'ALSE SEPTEMBRE,’ . 8—MARSINAG," 0: 10—LA RUMBA," Tango. Such artists as Lillian Lorraine, now using these numbers successfully. It is interesting to note that "Those Ra quard’s mascot and has been sung constantly by him ever since his vaude- ville debut with Blossom Seeley. SOME BOY Lyric by GENE BUCK. started out recently to find the ‘10 most popular mel: vaudeville people, visit ork, comparing notes in Chicago, Frisco and elsewhere, consulting pro, Ball, Old Guard Ball, the Yale Prom Dances, Arabi coln’! Dinners and society functions generally, following list as representative of music most . nT HAS A SWEETHEART, AND MOTHER IS HER . 3— THOSE RAGTIME MELODIES." . 4—MY TURKISH OPAL FROM CONSTANTINOPLE." LAUGHING LOVE,"’ Two-Step. *P Waltz. alse Orientale, 9—‘ROSE SONG," from “ROSE MAID." iting picture Sheatres with cab baret j a NM ite Ba Lin. an 4 he finally tai led upon the in demand = Sooo Louise Dresser and Bessie Wynn are ime Melodies’ is Rube Mar- Music by DAVE STAMPER. Rurrain ae oe aoe? gral F pp e—tk Take it from me that I'm er + He is 80 grand, Coy ph, mewn, 1 William H. Penn, Gene Buck and Dave Stam; Mais & Co. Sole Selling Agents, New York, DADDY HAS A SWZETHEART, And Mother ls Hee Name. ‘Words by GENE BUCK, =zla eit ee + dy has a sweet-heart., And he'shead andheels in lo He brings me ‘=. STE} == heart that’s full of sym- pa + thy, Musle by DAVE STAMPER, Saoirse Bef gp: | T have oft - Son Webern Stern & Gor Sole Selling Agents, Those Ragtime Melodies, (From the Music Play ‘The Charity Girl.') Lyric by Ganz Hopoxins & Maivitue ALaxanpen, Come wt wn Come oe tnd bear Ob, Oh, those-rag-time mel-o - It is estimated that a million copies or more have already been dis- posed of, which seems to prove that Americans sre as musical as any | Sther nation on earth, STILL ANOTHER “THE WINGS OF BY LOUIS TRACY As Startlingly Original and Exciting as “TARZAN OF Will Begin in Monday's Eyenis Each day Gene Buck & Dave Stamper, + boven Music by Gexz Hovamins, ‘When that mus - ic UNUSUAL STORY THE MORNING” THE APES” World, March s, So ogee | In New - ee Give Surety Stamps Free Sixth Ave, 20th to 22nd Street New Silk Remnants [Dress Goods Remnants At About Half Price Waist, skirt and dress lengths in Foulards, C Messaline, Charmeuse, Pongee, Tussah, Taffeta, yd. for 69c iz a 79¢ us 59c : } Thirty of the Newest Models of Women’ s Spring Suits C and Ada; ve spec of High- Class Foreign Models and the Smart- est American Fashions. 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