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EME BVENING WORLD, VRIDAY, A¥KIL 16, 1013. and Maditities of New York national/ tess minority. 1 must respectfully refer] ciatmed Mets in disgust. banks show contraction, the net result “What you don't know about business makes me you to my Democratic colleague, Ten 1s a very considerable increase in their When the glove manufacturers agaregate resources, The changes, whatever the cavee, have ieft them stronger than before im net condition. | —_———_— appealed to their Republican repre- eentative, Samuel Wallin of Amater- 4am, he made the same respon: “There are some compensations even | Bo many New York politicians and office seckers from up-State regions have flocked to the capital that Harry Walker, standing on the step of the ‘Willerd Hotel watching the passing throng, suddenty exclaimed: “This isn't Pennsylvania avenue; it's State street, ‘Poor Ten Eyck is having the struggle of his life trying to explain.” Bince of the Treasury, office hours extend far into the night. His private secre- tary, Byron Newton, te a former New York newspaper man. “THE LOST MILLION” latest and best of the thrilling stories of adventure. love interest and deep mystery. | Every page is breathlessly turned to the next to see what new surprise or, thrill awaits the reader. This really | wonderful piece of Fiction will be printed complote and unabridged in the Sunday World Magazine begin- WASHINGTON, April 18—Joseph BH. Choate, Nicholas Murray Butter and Austen G. Fox of Mew York came to Washington to attend a meeting of the Carnegie Foundation. Going to the ew York, Boston anid Phita- " Gelphia Lose in Loans @re eo common that Newton has been @iven the title of Night Editar of the It is full of | It'e @ poor candidate for office whe eannot obtain the indorsement of prom- inent men for almost any job. An un- Willard Hotel they found @iMcuity in Getting roome, because the Daughters of the Revolution have captured the Finally they were assigned to chief of an important bureau in the ‘Treasury presented such a formidable Mat of indorsements, headed by the nanes of two Senators, that inquiry quarters, and went to take possession. ‘Three minutes tater Mr, Fox rushed downstairs and exclaimed to Mr. But- ler: “Help! I found a femate revolu- pfntemren + DENIES DOUGLAS IS CAPTIVE. | Report That Copper Co. Head Is Held for Ransom Ie Discredited. | BISBEE, Aris., April 18.—A message | received from George Jay of Naco, Aris., agent for J. 8. Douglas, Prest- Gent of the Cananea Consolidated Cop- per Company, declares there is no truth in the report that Mr. Dougias and 8. ‘W. Applewhite, secretary of the copper company, were being held for ransom | was @iscovered that he was merely & laborer far down at the bottom of the Mat of humble employees of the depart- To which Mr. Butler responded: “Quick, run to Mr. Choate’s asmistance. ‘There are provably two of them in his Herman Mets, formerly Comptrolier of New York aity, ts now a Democratic Congressman from Brooklyn, who does Mot agree with his party on phases of the tariff bill. In the caucus Gebate on the wool schedule, Mets got foused into debate and began talking words @ minute, firing Congresaman Ten Eyck of Albany, represents a Democratic district flanked the collars and cuffs of Troy, and on “| the other the gloves of Glovereville, “| both of which are hard hit by the new reductions, When the collar ‘Manufacturers appealed to Congrese- man Parker, Republican, for help, he replied: “Gentlemen, I represent a help- “You fellows are a lot of mute,” ex- Cananea, Mr, Jay's information, 1} was stated, | ‘was based on word received direct from sonore, to whieh emailer communities Hy with the previous report of Feb. i y do our French women have such beautiful complexions ? The skin on the face is thin and delicate. It needs tender care and gentle treatment. cosmetics make the skia thick and coarse, es hard work Our French women know this and guasd their Most French ledies Gav GORLIER For over 50 years this emollient water has been used in the best nieeel Danes: After bathing, the French woman moistens a * leaves her face soft, clear i 4 if i: 3Ff fr z & Fa v i i a 2 i low York show the fol- i +f) fu it over the face and lips. tely perfumed with Attar It keeps the skin well-nourished and pliable, which banishes crows’ feet and wrinkles. If your mirror shows shortcomings of your complexion— immediate results are most gratifying, and you will find tful to use, as it contains no grease or glycerii Fe bring you s generous sam) delightful setp of exquisite perfume. It has the same properties as Eau Gorlier, which makes it highly benefi- cial tothe skin and complexion. Softens and brightens: the skin and leaves it with o subtle, charming perfume. 2 france in Parie—60c in New York we Greebec bagel it bas the desired effect on the one harmless face po 5 3 france in Parie—76o in New Yor 4, Stern Bros., Riker-Hegeman, Gimbel Bros., O' Neil-Adame ‘oper Co., Pennayleania Dri all'good Drug and Department Stores throughout An $18 Suit That Can Look Any Man In The Face “Efficiency” in clothes making is saving lost motion. stion is fit, and you can look any man in th m where he gets off, you are bound to be You are delivering 100%. Gray clothes making. Lost motion is being saved by making every detail deliver 100%. This permits quick action on style changes. Instead of tailoring in the winter-time a stock of clothes for spring, Smith Gray are catching the styles as they go by. We have delivered to our Four Stores this week a wide assortment of suits freshly tailoredin the latest Spring styles. They are priced at $18, $20, $25. ** Seeing’s believing.’’ Also, plus values at $30, $35, $40, $45. face and tell i Same with Smith BROADWAY AT WARREN ST,"— NEW YORK — 5!" AV.,BET 277" & 281" STS) FULTON ST., AT FLATBUSH AV.;- BROOKLYN: ~ BROADWAY. AT BEDFORD AY; The Store for 6th Avenue Good Values CTS at Sist St. Pare a RMN. tha toto so dh oil. SAVE MONEY BY HELPING US TO UNLOAD. This store has mad h id shoe business, especiall “Wichert Shoes,” that we have decided to double tie pues of aur prank ot it. fan ; We contemplate making changes, which we will tell you about later, but we must dispose of Abate worth of seasonable merchandise at once. pecial reductions on untrimmed Millinery, Ribbons, Neckwear, Perfumeries and Underwear, as these departments must leave the Main Floor. Women’s Sample Shoes at Less|/No Woman Should Miss This Dress Sale = © | = =Than Half Price gvecnm ast: $15 We place on sale tomorrow Charmeuse and Serge, at all of this season’s high and low Sample Shoes from makers | | _ The best values that have been offered in New York this season. whose shoes we sell in regular} | i esigned to win the 4 ical. stock. the most eritic \ $3 & $3.50 Shoes, 95c $4, $5 & $6 Shoes, 1.90 Hundreds of handsome styles to choose from, and you no doubt know that samples are usually made even a lit- tle better than regular stocks. fa the and a wonderful draped effects in every favored color. Stylish Spring Coats New Mandarin model in Moire in good Tes cete Piee Women’s Spring Suits If you can wear sample Adaptations of high priced garments in portunity to lay in a supply at little cost. Women’s $5 Pumps, 2.95 Stylish, high grade footwear, in patent leather, tan or black calf skin and white duck. Light welted soles; all sizes. OUR 95c WAISTS Are fast becoming popular for the variety and beauty of the Amon latest favorites, especially dainty are two Voile models a digs quality and design outvalue similar waists ered elsewhere at $2, One in ; effect with lace trimmed sailor collar; the other prettily hand embroidered. Must be seen to be appreciated. etc. Average $25 values, sities $15 The Excellence of Our Millinery Display am, At $5, $7.50 and $10 await eager owners. - ‘women have come to recog- a tr Choe duplicate AT HALF <=4\ PRICE any Specialty Shop model—in SZANSE' most cases giving more dash and style along with better materials and workmanship at our special prices. vem bOSLORDSASEAAASALDAASAODDSSSASERSSALSCRAAERELDCR RCS RMEeReASeSeDSeSSSSSSOSES ~ Our 18th Anniversary | Free for 30 Days To Ladies and Gentlemen! at either of our two stores oun 1 Plan eg 146 WEST 125 ST. (Ue aris from Three ous very beautiful stock If not, return it and you household furnish- ome tags. The Parlor Suite a hats filled plush conlanes resting on heavy steelspringseats. same 3 pieces sell else- pees bos 5950) we are putting them out, how- ever, on very ltb- from this figure our Free Pay- ment below and the acteal rice will be, wit CHIS cmatortabe rench low A Free Payment! |] “te: Hiss” arm Incelebrationot our Anniversary, fl chair illustrated we are making, on every account opened here sells in our with us this week, a payment for you of store for 3.20; by 10% of the full amount purchased! deducting our Free Now, understand that right. f pe sap Payment, you will Purchase all that want; show usfy find the actual price your bills and we will place a payment) 2.88; this with No on it for you equal to 10% the Deposit cannot amount in full! be matched any- & where in this city. A Souvenir of real value to every purchaser during this week of our Anniversary. Carfare of Out-of-Town Purchasers Paid by Us. 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