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8! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA SENATORS STRIKE SUPREME COURT ON Corporation Commission, with power to pase on and ap- and agreements and take over work Of dissolving flegal corporations, such as the Atan- dard OM Company or the American To- bacco Company. Commenting upon the decision of the ANTLTRUST RULING Reasonable Restraint” Clause} in, the report, written by Senator Cum. ming, eaye: (Attacked by Interstate Com.-| "Fhe committee tae fait gonstence | to Camp To-night Eight Miles ‘i F} patriotiem of the Supreme Court of } ‘ mittee in Report. Sep Walnes Staten, Wet he Gawhiar From Washington, oqvmmenemats to repose in that court, or any other - — court, the vast and undefined powers DANGERS POINTED OUT. | wnten it must exercise in the admi LAURDL, Md., Feb, 2.—A downpour istration of the statutes ander th tepel the Joyous ex- ay Unwilling to Repose Undefined Powers in Court—Want rule which it has promulgated. tragist army to “Tt substitutes the court in the place | the realiza’ that they are now on the of Congress, for whenever the rule is | “home-str of their hike from New invoked the court does not edministet York to Washington. Tho hikers took the law, but makes the law.” to the road at # o'clock en route to If {t continues tn force, the Federat | ityattaville i Sherman Law Changes. Courts will, #0 far as restraint of trade| “General” TRosaile wants to ; fe concerned, make a common law for! reach the Marylan e, which is| the United States just as the English courts have made a common law for England, “The people of this country wil not Dermit the courts to declare for them with respect to thi If we do not promptly exe: legislative power, the courts wil! only about eight miles from Washing- ton, some time thia afternoon, If the “army” appears fresh enough after this twelve-mile march, “General” Jones may push on to Bainesburg, @ couple of miles nearer the national capital. ‘The suffragettes want to make os trave a show ns possible to-morrow Immeagurable injury in the loss of that| when they march Into Washington, and respect and confidence so essential toldg not want too long a hike along their usefulness, It t# inconcelvabie| muddy roads before they tramp through that in a country that 4 (WASHINGTON, Feb. %1—The su- Premo Court's so-called modification of the Sherman Anti-Trust law to invoke “the rule of reason” in dectdons upon restraints of trade Is attacked in vig- orous terms in a repom presented to the Menate by the Interstate Commerce Committee to-day, which points out the dangers of “uncontrolled and unguided fudicial discretion” and makes emp! y streets. demand for amendments to the 8! & written constitution an ‘as the second rainy day the man law to remove from the court that the courts can be have encountered since leav- | to determine what are test each restraint of trade by the ‘ew York, but the enthustasm be- { ab estraints of trade. econome standard which the individual] cause the hike was almost concluded i ‘The report i# the result of the com- of the court may happen to] overcamo the disadvantage of the wa- H wittoe'’s 1 tigation Into the opere r ation of the anti-trust law. The com-| “ statute ts now con- t bother us in the mittap recommends new laws to define | strued, da report, “It 1s impos- tol. ft, “After going the tortures of marching through Maryland mud this sort of we now have and the courte wil have a atendard |USURER FREE ON $500 FINE.| upon which to proceed | fd It recommends a Federal Interstate | “Mistnterpreted Law," Says Counsel for Loan Shark Brodie. } the Court of Special Sessions a week | ago of usury, was fined $0 by Justices SUBSTITUTES THE COURT | No, 116 Nassau street, was convicted of gives relief from colds and PLACE or CONGRESS, exacting $10 interest on @ loan of 9% he sienitbenin “Gen.” Jones's Army Proposes| "at £8 of & dosen money lenders who | breaking and all. the’ grippe aymptoms | on a $40 loan for four months, He was Ttuseell, Zeller and McInerney to-day. > Brodie, who formerly had an office at|One dose Pape’s Cold Compound made to @ policeman in May last. His erippe—No Quinine used. counsel, Assemblyman Aaron Levy, * sald in Brodie’s behalf that his oMent! You will distinctly feel your cold had misinterpreted the law. i after taking the xt, firat dose. Leo: Kohn, manager of the Acme Se-| It is # Bosltive fact that Pape’ curity Company at No. 1451 Broadway, | Compound, taken every two hour: pleaded guilty of charging $11 interest | three consecutive doses are tal will end the grippe and break up the most severe cold, either in the head,‘ chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most he Chicago Tribune, erable headache, dulness, head republic is not San Ma-| nose stuffed up, feverishnes: iy supposed, but the dimin- | sore throat, ru! in 4 Tavolara, about seven and cous catarrhal dischi one-half miles off the coast of Sardinia, | ness and rheumat This island {8 only one and one-ftth | "°C - q | miles wide, and. its whole population | ¢, vets S6cent package of" Pape’s Cold numbers Wut 66, In 18% Tavolara was | Compound” from your druggist and take granted independence by Carl Albert, with the knowledge that it will posi- and a certain Bartele ssumed the r ‘old and | title of King under the name of Paul I. out any ae | He dled in May, 1882. In 1886 the Tavo- and that it darians proclaimed the repub! - | contains no quinine—don't accept some- cording to their Conatitutt thing else said to be just as good. Tastes dent is elected every ten ye: nice—acts gently. fs 6th Avenue at 31st Street The Sale Of Women’s 3.50 & $4 Radcliffe Shoes at 1.90 if ful, so that both the business interests | ever diligent they may be tn seeking | pe s4vice and hewever willing to follow it, j to know whether what they ero doing, t BROKE QUT INTO (iiszcsse cece to be a due or an undue restraint of In the further oriticiem of going home from the moonshine still on | Court's “rule of reason” ¢ Musket Ridge, This is a matter that/ the Government’s suit for dissolution | venient, because the water is rising. Of the United tates Steel Corporation |= ' ed to Go Outdoors, Cure | wis ultimately come before the Bupreme exactly what combinations are uniaw-; sible for any association of men, how- or what they are about to do, will be trade.” A tags meeting of our citizens will be i NTs held in a day or two to take steps to ; i FRUPTION bi os, yeisicen QUIT) rexcue Si'm Pickens from the old ¢! | 1 that he fell In a night or two ago report directs attention to the fact that | should be attended to as soon as Is con- “An the end, nine Justices of the Bu- k prema Court will be asked to say Genuine Govse-quill Hy 4} eatraint,’ FOOTH-PICKS hi wt blue bs i them ‘Wan fodividual opinion as an economist ; OF edéiclogist, the conclusion, of the ‘opert Being an act of Lacareeg <9 Dy the judicial branch of the Gdvern- } Ment to Mt a particular cave, “If we Go not speedily prescribe, in eo ‘ far a6 we can, a legisiative rule by | ‘whieh ¢@ measure che form of et I @e combination I with which we 5 411) Ate Hf | Hf i i TEE Sais, Nar memos (vs | FORTIS, + Oo = Ala Spivite CORSETS That Something you want in a corset you don’t find in fine materials alone. You don’t find it alone in clever designing; nor alone in per- fect construction, The Something is in the skillful combination of all three things. And this com- bination, if perfect, always spells Youth The C/B ala Spirite Corset has the Something. There is one particular corset among the 240 different C/B models that is made especially for your typeof figure. Examine this model at your favorite store today. The corset . fitter will help you find it. C/B Corsets are constructed of best materials with the skill gained by 40 and more years of expert corset making. Prices $1 to $10. THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION ea NEES MRSS RT ch) UN TEA RE OTD pS | Is Better Than Ever. Owing to the splendid success of the sale of our recent purchase of the Radcliffe Co.’s surplus stock at \ 50c on the Dollar a lot of well known $5 brand low shoes was offered to us at a special price conces- sion. They will also be included at the spe- cial price of 1.90. eS Radcliffe Co.’s Shoes J come in all sizes, in tan calf and kidskin, black suede and calfskin, also white Nubuck; all have welted soles; some styles come in sizes 1 to 9. Women's Low Shoes in all styles and leathers; well known $5 shoes that all smart dressers call for everyday. Aspecial buy- ae oprertHnty} our spe- cial price 1.90. Women’s Sample Shoes, 95c 3,000 pairs of Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, which have served their purpose as samples of the maker’s best styles; every | ead leather; sizes 314, 4 and 414, A and B widths. If you wear sample sizes, here is | your chance to secure a bargain. | Guaranteed Silk Hose, 69c In conjunction with the Shoe Sale we are offer- ing Women’s Silk Hose, in afine heavy quality, guar- anteed to give three months’ wear. Over twenty- one wanted shades, also white and black; all sizes. PAID MAIL ORDERS SENT PARCELS POST PREPAID Are of imported French kid for those men and women who are fastidious in their appearance. For ‘smart dressers who insist’ that their gloves be equal to and in harmony with the rest of their garments! se et Don’t merely buy gloves—buy Perrin’s. wc we You can get the Perrin glove in } . most good shops if you insist. (up) Ait Pern a watt ine semsreno " Y, FEBRUARY 27, 1918, r Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. One Day Beautiful special value. February Sale prices would pleasant choice for 82. This Girls’ Specialty Shop has plenty things for every one of our young girl patrons. x youn’ 8''rhied floor, Old Building Women’s High Shoes Wide choice of $4 .and $5 shoes for $2.90 Men’s | High Shoes in black, tan & patent leather, worth %4 and $5, for 63.15 $2.90 for equally good choosing among . $4 and 85 Worth Double Its Cost Some at 10 Per Cent. Off; Some at 25 Per Cent. Off; Some at 33 1-3 Per Cent. Off; and a Large Collection at Exactly Half Tomorrow closes the February Furniture Sale, and with it the opportunity to buy this good Ww : tions of its regular prices. On Saturday morning every price-tag on the floors returns to its original figures. This is our regular custom. Without it, February Sale figur ieces themselves were not in most instances remarkably fine and autiful, and in every instance thoroughly good Girls’ Shirtwaists ay hesagio s Specially Good at $1 Mor Kiddies Ever so many girls are on the lookout for pretty waists. : These are just the kind they want. Sufficiently lacy, daintily When the Wanamaker hosiery trimmed with embroidery, all of crisp, sheer lawn and voile. _chief selected theae little stockings Only one or two of a kind, all samples, all just out of in Chemnits he chose quality first the boxes—all quite as good as regular $1.50 sorts. and then ool ke st ah only “ emartest spring pat are in Lingerie Waists for Sprig this shipment but also the bet Fresh, new ones, in all white and white with color, provide wearing socks procurable at the Women’s Low Shoes (Subway floor, Old Bldg.) Left to Buy Furniture anamaker furniture at frac- es would have no mean nothing if the suites and and Seventh galleries, New Building. of extra good Roman-striped sashes or hair-bows. 35c, three pairs for 91. Dark cotton socks with plaid cashmere tops are another innova- tion and are supposed to “stay up,” 5c pair. : Quaint “block” tops, tartan plaid cuffs, odd shot effects, all-over striped socks such as little English children wear—all these and many more, made of good quality lisle, are 5c pair. Men’s For better wear—white open- work lisle socks, with striped tops in deli shades, 50c pair; spun Low ' t'50¢ to 85c pair, accord: Shoes Main floor, Old Building. in black Russia alf | caf and black When Price Is $4 and 86, for Important— f $3.15 Women's afternoon and limousine wraps of rich ma- terials may now be had at $50, originally $85 to $112. $40, origi nally $65. $30, originally $37.50 to $45. $19.50, originally $22.50 to $38. Majority are trimmed with beautiful furs. Second floor, Old Building. Fine Silk Blouses, $3.75 Wind-up of $5 and better blouses. Chiffon, taffeta, net and messaline—dark and light colors. “Your blouses are the prettiest I have seen anywhere,’’ customers are good enough to tell us every fittle while. Third floor, Old Building. Let Them Romp in Rompers _ Even the baby girl. Comfortable, ser- viceable little garments that can’t tear and iad be washed every day without hurting em. i Plenty of good kinds in the Children’s tore. Creeper styles, in checked chambray, 50c. Sizes 1 and 2 years. . Bloomer styles with yoke, in plain blue, pink and tan chambray, 50c. (Third floor, Old Building.) Last of the Silver Sale* This annual sale has been the most successful on record. Only a piece left here and there of all the great collection with which this sale started. There is oly one Wanamaker Silver Sale a year. : for a full eleven months will there be another such opportunity to choose fine sterling silver at practically your own price. Some of the New Prices Not for a ful Prize cups, $6.60 to $27, regularly $12 to $55. Vases, $6.75 to $15, regalarly $13.50 to $20, Ice cream plates, $8.75, regularly $7.50. Ice cream platters, $17.50, regularly $35, Meat dishes, 10-inch, $13.50, regularly $20. Meat dishes, 12-inch, $18, regularly $30. Meat dishes, 14-inch, $24, regularly $40. Meat dishes, 18-inch, $42, regularly $72. Meat dishes, 20-inch, $49, regularly $90. Meat dishes, 22-inch, 865, regularly $115. Meat dishes, 20-inch, well and tree, $68, reg- ularly $110, Meat dishes, 22-inch, well and tree, $75, reg- ularly $125, Round waiters, 14-inch, $31, regularly $50. Cheese holder, $6.75, regularly 13,50, Candlesticks, $4.50, regularly $8.75. Punch Bowls, $85, regularly $140, Berry bowls, $10.50: to $32, regularly $18 to $55. Fruit dish, 846, regularly $78, Tomorrow night closes this Silver Sale—and, of course, all these prices will end with it. Tailored Suit Happenin We have just found a number of perf good suits that have overstayed their wel- come, Tomorrow, Friday, they will be hurried out at $19.75 Their early season prices were Women’s rahe of Drees Pre Re Girls’ Lawn Guimpes Ev irl needs a of useful garment ts ee Aa Bove dress into a neck one—and always freshen up a frock. " Tucked white lawn, embroidery trimmed, 50c; lace trimmed, 75c; finer material, All nicely made to fit smoothly. - Sizes 4 to 14 years. ’ (Third floor, Old Bldg.) Bread tray, $10.50, regularly $18. Baking dishes, $2750 regu $50. Asparagus dishes, $27, regularly $50. Pinta, 8-inch, $8 to $5.50, regularly $5 to Vase with glass lining, $5.75, regularly $10. Mayonnaise dish of glass, fiat Aad $3.25, regularly $6.50, Mayonnaise dish with china lining, $6.50, regularly $12.50, Mustard pots, $3 to #4, re; darly $886 to $7. Tce tea glasses, $3.75, regularly 96.50, Ginger. ale bottle holders, $5.25, regularly Cracker jar, glass, silver top, $6, regularly $12, $4, Cigar jar, glass, silver top, Sugar and cream sets, $9, Lelowiete Se $21.50, re, ‘on bon dishes, $6.50, Jar! . Sandwich trays, 89, regulars we Crumb scraper and tray, $21, regularly $42. $19. Silver Courte—Main floor, Old Building.