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es Appeals, Right behind Judge Heppen- heimer were Mayor H. Otto Wittpen, | Mayor of Jersey City, and Gov. James i F. Fielder who are rival can@idates for the By the exercise of superior agility Mayor Wittpen was the first to grasp the President's hand. Gov. Fisider, who by virtue of his official position, was oh «| a little chagrined, but took satisfaction A i in the obvious fect that the President ' ‘ was probably more hearty and cordial es in a 5 Mayor of Jersey City. i Legislative Adherents of the] ‘ne President, after addressing 160 Smith-Nugent Faction Op- | st sient on the eubject of Jury retorm. pose Him at Conference. of toe sight at the home of Bie frtend, Z i E & 3 = > 2 : Z 5 & 5 TALK OF A REFERENDUM. | is mistary secretary: Dr. Carey Grey: i ‘Whether the President |THE vassrouer vietrs oLo Will Win Fight, ‘The party eocupled two automobiles. ' Following a conference between Presi- ,.. dent Wilson ané « majority of the Dem- oeratic members of the New Jersey Tagislature at the Catteret Clud in , Jersey City there develuped a decided ‘ i : i the Legisiature that that the jury reform law should de passed at the special smson to esi eat | emewte cares as, Eregeeny “Whe the — are your” yelled the mo- vention will pase. i : 1 “Phe President did not have tt alt nis | 4,im tele ear” onld big 1 own way in the conference. His plan tn — Gién't you say eo et Great?” ? to have the Legislature adopt a meas-| bawied the mnabashed manipulator of ure to take the drawing of jurice out ‘The plang of President 4 of the hands of the aherifte was op-| gay called for a return to te home of . by Assemblymen Walter Me-/ Col, House late this afternoon for dia- 4 “| Dermott and Thomes Martin of Hud-|ner ands rest. He will address a mase son County and Simon L. Fish an@ : Far beye Lage | oe Charles A. Nutting of Essex County, | Jersey al ure to who are allied with the smith-Nugemt on the Penneptvesio mtd- 4 faction of the Democrae: sith gn ew LE: ASOEMBLYMEN HECKLED THE|. 7 fala hl 6,000 NEW STRIKERS QUIT ‘These Assemblyman questioned the} TQ AMD PATERSON WALKOUT. President as to the reason why he op- wmnto ene Difference of Opinion as to| service tet New Terk for Jersey Oty | fl No yermin can thrive here CN is used, because ww gets into the cracks bi and corners and destroy: reedin, ts, ni isinfectant five ywerful as. carbolic acid, uut_safer to use. } a bottle on the Uzi i Keep kitchen shelf. leading hotels and cafes use CN regularly. A are wo aiiviccoeadbobar ttn Gawe uke or recommendations er t¢ coerce Out in Sympathy. * le i icon ie oe Leedatens ac shee 4 men and women in the 1 | auty. Finally Gov, leider protested | oi cs ht | | hat the President should net be heckled put Martin and MdDermett insisted on Son's eet NEW DELIGHTS 7 | <crceliagm Gl ant, tant the, Prositent's Sn reves coun} IN USE OF leet, Qf ' here were six Democretic Senators 1 a Race anaes < 4 lower hewse at the conference, ‘epper Geer of the Carteret Clud ont proudent Wit the best the request +) "Those who in ny STATE Luapene, | euch ip pup Ube te cer cree wi uy Gr thie’ cfevith the [ithe akin, of ite medication with 4 \ rll lll t inte the great skin remedy. arin is Tae iy ers. i every ne of Poslam Soap the Maparsed'viges tam an ie last need (Sef oars eden! beathy. ns amd! rp erlang ad Infection and disease are guarded cies and nth po ee Soap is absolutely pure—no Getuy te'aok Wat win have can be purer. It is non-irritating; (on the weltare of the Dessporetio | LAP ASG safest for baby's bath. party in the nation, Sold by all druggists everywhere. President Wilson reached the Carteret and lasting cake, price 85 cents, 1 Fo plore lal og a a Besse Ste moe came Seite 10 che of the New Jersey Gourt of Street Now York City, Lida Thirty-fourth Street, West Sik and Afternoon Dresses- - $15.00 Ratine and Linen Dresses + , - 10,00 Crepe and Voile Dresses - + 13.00 Serge and Eponge Dresses - - 10.00 Women’s TaloredSuls - - $24.75 Misses’ Tallored Suits - - - 19.75 Women’s Coats (all sizes) - - 14.00 Coats (4tol6 yrs) + + 6.75 “pee _—_—_ John Forsythe ea ===, Extraordinary Sale—To-Morrow (Saturday) About Half Regular Prices—so rioor 700 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES $18.00 12.00 15.00 12.00 Extraordinary Sale—To-Morrow (Saturday) At Greatly Reduced Prices—zo rioor 800 TAILORED SUITS AND COATS $26.50 24.75 18,006 8.75 ‘constant $22.50 15.00 17.00 15.00 $29.50 26.50 22.50 10.75 S4th St. West eyestrain: will find immediate relief only with correct glasses. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Repeeret Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glasse , $2.50 to $12, 217 Broadway, Astor House 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St, 17 West 42d—New 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brook}; York. lyn, oti A and Union Ht went on strike to-day in| sympathy with the strikers of Pater- on, N. J. A delegation was sent to confer with the leaders of the Paterson atrike, and leaders of the latter will adéroms the new strikers to-night. At Paterson the strikers claim to have the Mtuation well In hand. They say there is evidence of weakening In the ranks of the manufacturers. A restau- rant has been started om Van Houten @treet, where meals can be hed for 1) and 6 cents and by strikers for nothing. | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Boys’ Samp Here, Saturday 6, all told. His First and all the freedom of movement A very choice assortment, in $12.50. Look Here, there’s a special baseball than you think — gp pe igs , bat and choi fielder’s glove or catcher’s mitt, for $1.50. Other uniforms from 83 to $10. Fourth floor, Old Building’ ing Sale of MEN Men folk can Boys ! the new Spring suit. aL ee ey ey a : THE EVERING WORLD, FRIVAT, MAX “% 1913. ok Wh fname dre le Suits Norfolks of $8.50 to $18 Grades » for $7.50 Every mother may not know that a sample suit is the manufacturer's prin- salesman. It represents his stand- ard of workmanship and his styles. These sample suits are from two of the best makers of boys’ clothes in America; Norfolks in a variety of models; all-wool worsteds, cheviots, pin checks, ar" and browns; 6 to 17 year sizes. 04, all Splendid, at $7.50. Long-Trousers Suit Just like dad’s, except that the waist line is more defined, and the trousers are ‘at the waist, fuller at the hips, shorter in the legs. juilt to give young men the manly appearance they desire are accustomed to. lorfolk and 8-button sack models, blue serges, fancy mixtures, sand browns; for you: men of 15 to 18 years or 81 to 84 shad tasasiremant, 7” Finest made, in all’ respects, at $9.50, $10.50, $11.50 and Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. Fascinating Neckwear L. R. Corsets for Summer :.. Are Not Only Cool but Comfortable Materials are as light as they well can be—fine batiste and firm net. But even better than this, L. R. summer corsets are cut with more than usual care so that there is support everywhere but no pressure anywhere. L. R. Corsets are so inexpensive that women can afford to have several pairs of them and by constantly changing, keep them fresh and dainty all summer. odels for every type. The Bride’s Corset, of beautiful silk figured batiste, low bust, long hips, $6. Another ‘corset of figured batiste with low’ bust, long skirt and elastic lacing below front steel, $4. Dancing Corset, which weighs only 9 ounces and has no bones over the hips, is low a the waist and not long enough over the hips to prevent perfect freedom, 83. White Sale Specials Corsets $1, worth $3. One with girdle top and long hips. One with medium bust and Third floor, Old Building. tong hips. During the white sale only at $1. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, t Eighth to Tenth Street New White Embroidery Flouncings The fashionable ruff is a very pretty accessory to For Summer Dresses and Graduation Frocks $4.50. fit fe f 4to 14 Collar and cuff sets—cream or white embroidered Soaae cha taekte 4 wondae: batiste are so fine that they look hand-embroidered, A wholeoutfit fora lot less| $1.50 to 82.26; collars, 50c to $2, Also pique coats sets, 85c. Crepe de chine with chiffon] and very good looking at $1.25. foe at daintily hand-em-| Touches of satin ribbon in black ‘and having picot edg-| or color. on collar, $1 and $1.50. In the Once-a-Year ’S WEAR Women buy for the men folk— Men’s $1 to $2 Fancy Shirts for 85c Sample shirts, ted: and plain madras and percale with ba nape eit eine isc ecidod to this lot are otber 61, 81.50 and $@ soft summer shirts in full range of sizes from 14 to 18. new neckties of foulard New York for 50c. some plain, and roomy, with soft and laundered Sul 16 inch, $4.25 iach, $4.50 ‘Ten inch driving wheels, four draw cut wiper blades—a powerful mower designed for hard service. 14 ineh $7. 18 Inch, $8.28 16 inch, $7.78 20 inch $8.75 Am 4 blades, it would choke most other mowers, any lally imported rhododen: and healthiest varieties, 50c each, Plain Bearing, High inch: It possesses these two great advan vantage of extra weight, the strength not 0.78; 16-inch, $12; 18dnch, $13; 20-inch, $14; Every Garden Should Have Rhododendrons These great hardy bushes bloom luxuriantly with big clusters of red, pink or white blossoms and are effective in Men’s 50c Neckties for 25c silk handkerchiefs in fancy Fres! colors — blue with white potka dots and figures, sold all over Also in This Sale... ‘ n’s Nightshirts, 50c—A‘ Wanathakerspecialty—Sum- mer hie ag and roomy,’ surplice necks: Ment trimmed) |; $1.80 Soft Mercerized Shirts, $1—Excellent ‘woven corded material in light and dark stripes, soft cuffs. oe Summer Shirts, 65c—All from plain fabrics and made big fe, coat style. bway Entrance, New Building Grass: Cutting with Wanamaker Lawn Mowers Becomes a Pastime Instead-of a Task. They work smoothly and hug the ground s0 closely, following every depression, that the mowed lawn is as smoo! The mowers are self sharpening and a slight turn of a couple of screws is all the adjusting necessary. In these styles and sizes: SeltAdjusting,BallBearingLowWheel , High Wheel, Ball Bearing 10 inch, $3.50 14 inch, $4.00° + joe pe 1g inch, $6.75 18 inch, $7.25 20 inch, $7.75 18 inch, $4.75 ie 16 inch, $5.25 iach $6.25 £0 incl New Giant Wanamaker Lawn Mowers Wanamaker Spider—® Inch drive wheels, & 1-8 Inch reel, 4 blades oil tempers, 18 inch, $7.50 16 inch, $9.50 16 inch, $8.80 18 inch, $10.50 Wanamaker-Townsend ficent mower, with 11-inch wheel and; 6 1-4 reel, The large wheel adds to the power and ease of oper- ation. The large reel enables it to cut through graseso high that without the disad- wing been sacrifi: t#dach, Subway floor, New Bullding. drons from Holland—finest Subway floor, New Building, THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY Frills as velvet. Wheel $5.78 e ade of malines in new shades or i 45-inch Voile Flounci In the Wanamaker Store| Combinations of colors, $1.50 upwards. Brussels net, | embroidered that they might hav: shadow lace, are nicely bo ings are so benny e been done by hand. Many pretty patterns. $1.25 and $1.50 yard. 46-inch Swiss Flouncings come through an unex- pected ‘pores clearance to sell at $1, regularly $1.50 to $2. Effective open work designs. Rha i fate at sh 7 be ae with blind ; i f embroidery designs, Swiss with lacey effects, Swiss with ice of| | Collar and frills with hand), Stocks and jabots of net and| hemstitched hems and embroidery dacties, or Swiss with broidered 50c. ned | ruffled edges suitable for children’s dresses. All these embroideries are new, fresh and show the prettiest of the new summer designs. Materials areun- * Main floor, Old Building. usually fine. (White Goods Section, First floor, Old Building.) In the Lower Price Store on the Subway floor— This Week End We Offer Here are more than 600 dresses of silk, in all colors, for less than cotton costs. Wear them in the house or office, on thestreet, to all sorts of little informal occasions—such silk dresses are | always correct. This dress of flowered silk, with its richlgpontrasting silk trim- i mings and net chemisette. : That simple drese of pin-check taffeta, with a low collar. : ai pale green silk poplin, with its corded s%k trimmings, and avy lace collar. * “Phat serviteablé dress of pencil striped messaline, with collar ‘and, cuffy.of old silk and fist quilting of ne By oki ie si ; +; , Dhese,attepchiveumodels’ of black and white stripéd messaline, o! pin-striped taffeta, el lain‘ black, satin, at rae and white striped tub silk, shadow stri black, silk or.hrocade—all are priced $6.75. Why ? Subway floor, Old Building. 225 Women’s Suits,. $11.75 Were Earlier $15 and More Suits such as these could never be had for so little earlier in the season, but at these savings many women will want another suit to finish out season. Serge, Bedford cords, whipcords and fancy mixtures, in black, blue, gray and tan. 1 Fi, ‘all coats are silk lined. Workmanship and styles are the kind found in much higher priced suits, Subway floor, Old Building. economies. One unusually pretty walst of buttons In front, $1 atyle, pointed coll with crochet buttons, . Hane ye del la plain tailored of white linen with olde, $1. 650 Women’s Silk Dresses, $6.75 The Lowest Price of the Season ‘The SUMMER SALE of WHITE On the Subway floor gains renewed impetus with this fresh shipment of Women’s Summer Waists at $1 and $2 850 new waists just from the manufacturer and placed on sale for the first time tomorrow, Saturday, so that women who were unfortunate enough to miss the opeh- ing of the Summer Sale of White will have good cause to get acquainted with its great voile was from Two other models that you would not to find a $2 model of the samo material and style. It has fiat at @@ except in the Summer Sele of White, sailor collar, corded shoulder with double frill and crochet able crepe with light blue, black . r lavender Another of voile with polnted sallor collar with panel he, ad pocket ob aide. “3 nother of voile wi a The other of white cotton crepe with back and nafrow strip down front of Bulgarian colors, collar and shoulders; set-in vest and een toledaan in pink and white and blue and white, $2. Robesplerse collar and lacing at neck and pooket on the above have three-quarter sleeves. . Bubway floor, Old Building, Muslin Underclothes at $1 are Only One of the Features of the Summer Sale of White of wash- atripes; shirt Nightgowns, #1—twenty styles of cambric in high or V - mre. neck yikes sstmmad Wik onbreldery; aise malaapos oF geht ran, cima me ness Tan cr ound or square neck, | rim with lace insertion or embroidery or ribbon, Others from $8¢ to "/bbon beading: bottom of skirt trimmed with lace inser- 6: tion and edge, Combinations, @1—eigh of corset cover and okirt or Others at 50c and 750, and ribbon beading. Petticoats, ¢1—eighteen styles, cambric or nainsook, corset cover an mainsook or crepe . e trimmed with medallion of lace insertion and embroidery, _!#wn flounce trimmed with lace insertion and embroidery Subway floor, Old Building. Te a ne Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe. |Z)