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~ HOUSE PASSES NEW TARIFF BILL i ‘NOG TO SAAT, Move Democrats Vote Against Measure and Six Outside of Party Favor It. is FINAL VOTE, 281 TO: 139, Agents of Privilege and Protec- tion Gather for Real Battle in Senate. " Oe By Samuel M. Williams, fowia). WASHINGTON, May 9.—The Under- weed Tariff Reduction bill, which prom- {ees to @heapen the cost of Hving, paseed the lower House of Congress last night by @ vote of more than two to one, thereby reaching the half-mile post on ite way toward becoming law. The vote was 281 for the bill and 139 against it. Only five Democratic members broke with their party and Joined the Repub- licam opposition. Four of them were from Loulalana, where the suger House finished the Senators were be- Ginning their work, The Democratic majority of the Senate Finance Com- Milling InterestsA. Pp, Walker, Manufacturers Implement Thomas of Springfield. 0. THE EVENING | WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1913. in the cattle and rmeat | vetter allowe: the Income tax schedule ol try jurtge the reaults, ¢ -W. 8. that the Democrats should be! sthool house on account of a heavy mist ! and Rev. T. J, Sheady, §. J. The 0 pans the bill and let the couns confident in quick that confused him as to and # 3 & = mittee have divided themselves into) The Mlinois Manufacturers’ Associa- © it more clear though not | reaction pent against a low Lo ae ya to Glen M rin in Loa | the sos Sireston, Dates, Trae aub-c t tain coin W vitally altertn \ tariff poltcy. ngelen, he rose again. hen | he | his work in the up! ng. scot, jommittees, each taking certain | tion held a conference in Washingt: ally altering its principles. shale swooped over a low hi and crashed Into | = echedules for consideration. Meetings are being held daily in committee rooms and private offices of Senators for hearing the complaints and de- mands of protected interests. Representatives of many industries are arriving in Washington to work for changes in the bil There was general understanding among them that it was useless to make any contest In the ‘House, 60 all the fire has been heli for the battle in the Senate. Hero is a Met of those already in Washington representing allied associations: AGENTS OF PRIVILEGE GATHER f FOR THE BATTLE. Woo! Growers—8. W. MoClure of Salt Lake City. Wool Manufacturers—Willam Whit- man and Winthrop Marvin of Boston. Lithographers—George Meyercord of Chicago, Gold Leaf Association—Willlam Has- tings of Philadelphia and &. H. Scarde- field of Brooklyn. Hosiery Trade-C. H. Brown of New ‘York, Pottery Manufecturere—William Bur- gone of Morrisville, N. J. Glass Manufacturere—M. L. Claus, President of the Pitteburgh Plate Gless Company. ‘Thread Manufacturers—A, R. Turner of New York, Vice-President Barber Fiax Company and General Manager Allen of J. & P, Coates, Pawtucket, RI Celluloid Manufacturers—F. A. Gudger of New York. Beet Sugar Association—Truman G. Palmer of Denver, Hawaiian Sugar Growers—G. R. Car- ter of Honolulu, Southern Cotton Manufacturers — R. ‘M. Miller jr. of Charlotte, N. C. Tanners’ Association—John BE. Wilder. —_—— yestelay which wan attended by «| score of middle Western manufacturers, | including John Kirby Jr., Prealdent the National Manufacturers’ Assocta- Association Lithographers holds its annual conven- tion next week In Washington hae been sent out that, while the Senate Finance Committee will not hold any Public hearings, yet representatives of industries can have conferences with sub-committees, and opportunity will be siven to them to present spocific facts concerning their business as related to tert®, Written briefs are requested of those who appear and informal discus- tion, The National sion ts allowed. ‘These sub-committes hearings will last nges recommended by its # Finally there will be dr: Help for the lithographic industry. ministrative sections, which importers declare hamper and restrict passage through the custom houses, Greatest pressure will come from the rtain that many | Wool and sugar interests, but as yet ie in the | there aro no indleations that they wilt - Ket out of the free list, where they are of cannot be sur mised, Tt I# practically minor chaties aro Senate which will necess! iference With the House. i iy now placed, there will emerge the Underwor | Among Republican members of the monds Tariff bill, named after the . Senate there is divided opinion how ocratic leaders of House and Senate, much opposition should be presented. just as the jast Republican bill was There may be opportunity of joining called the Payne-Aldrich bill. | with a fow disaffected Democrati> mem- ome of the predicted changes are: | bers and beating Important schedules, Raising the duty on cotton goods to | Some Republicans favor taking advan- help the Southern cotton manufacturers, |taxe of euch flukes, Others @ Word Lieut. Park met bie lees than fifteen feet. Saturday Gilt Initia velopes. ch Li especial at CF Third Feor, On Sale To-Morrew. led Corres box containing 24 cards and 24 en- Handsome gilt Lawn, regularly priced with 100 sheets of paper and 100 envelo Stationery Specials: lence Cards, in initial. Comes With These worth from #6 to $12 Straleatening out features of the at-1U, §, ARMY AVIATOR KILLED IN FLIGHT ON PACIFIC COAST Aeroplane of Lieut. Park Hits a Tree on Trip From San Diego to Los Angeles. 108 ANGELES, May 9.-—Lieut. J. D. Park, & military aviator, who started from San Tego (his forenoon on a Miant to Lon Angeles, wan killed at Ollve, nim miles north of Santa Ana. death in a fali o! He had alighted A quarter of a mile from the Olive AVE..19770 207 TREET. IN NEW YORK’S SHUPPING CENTER The Season's Climax in Value-Giving tena Trimmed Hats at $3.98 @ %4.98 Milady will rave over these Hats—A sample lot which we secured from one of America's foremost millinery creators. a tree, He was dead when the litte girl and her father reached his aide. WASHINGTO! Joseph Dt war detatied ¢ last) Septemty Rhode nine lives, nd two ins! ‘The second annual dinner for Social Studies of ¢ akue was held at the Union Sau: last night. It was attended b; and enthusiastic gatehring, Men’s Regular 19c and 25c Pure Irich Linen Handkerchiefs at 12)4c jualities never retailed under 10c and 26¢, bu maker's roundup of samples and odd lots, including a si N goed of seconds that have an occasional thick thread or missed stitch, — On _fale_Te-} planters are violently opposed to tak- ing the tariff off sugar. The fifth wae Charles Bennett Smith of Buffalo, editor of the Niagara Falls Journal, who is against reduction of duties on wheat and meats. Three Western Progressives and three independenta who have been clagsed with the Republicans, however, voted for the bill. There was no dra- matic ecene nor exuberant enthusiasm in the closing hours, Three hours of wearying roll calls on parliamentary motions had thinned the galleries of spectators and left the membere hun- ery for dinner. Everybody wanted to get away, so there was cager assent to Hats of a multitude of moods. From the demure to the dashing, from piquant to stately. Chic turbans, pokes; wide sweeping picture hats; soft nestling hats for the woman of simple coiffure. All brim- $6 to $8 Values = ming with originality, ingenious manipulations. The assemblage offers White Milans, Ratines, Hemps, with trimmings of fiowers, wings, fancy feathers, ribbons, etc. On sale to-morrow. $3 98 tu Simpoon Crawford Co. Becond Fleer, On Sale To-Morrow. $4.98 An Important Sale, Saturday, with Unrivalled Values in ToMorrow’s Memorable Low Pricing of Misses’°24.50 Cutaway Suits at°16.50 |Women's Coats, $14-75 Charming Suits they are, advance models with the latest new and smart features clever! Worth $19.75 and $24.75 wrought out in a way to catch the fancy of growing young women. They will go out in « hurry wy 98 to $12 values iia NEMO CORSETS the truce agreement between leadera Nemo patented semi-clastic Simpson Crawford enjoys an enviable ft oppoa! fabrics have changed the = will ware time Teal noe atteuvt Gay whole Iden of corsetanaking at such a low, price as 16.50, itt 5A eel duction of bong eg i eg you are see ie important Loaerpes Deel kee tk Ash Your Deel A beautiful three-button long cutaway model, as illustrated, perfect reproduction of a new for leas than you expect to pay. Paris style fashioned of handsome quality men’s wear serge, splendidly tailored and designed on manne Bass; ined with peau ae gee modified draped ‘sklet. Also clearance of handsome tailored suits of late design in attractive blouse and tailored styles; materials embrace wool, pots ew alk paolie an eponge, serge and checks, in sizes 14 to 18 years. Formerly sold at $24.50 to $32.50. bi ptt test cot fi’so on Also a Clearance of Misses’ and Juniors’ Frocks, $11 75 | splendidly made, trimmed and Tailored Suits and Dresses, Reduced to ..... .- ° hly lined with peau de cygne in delightful 75 Afternoon Frocks o@Char-|100 $22.50 Tailored Dresses | 300 Misses’ and Juniors’ $24.75 tel shades. Included are aleo the new ractical example is this sale at a saving 00 to $10.00. You select from the contre of tariff activities will be in the Genate, where trades and changes are certain to be made, Even before the | EVERYWHERE! NOW! “4 istral Voile Coats in blue or black over sponse nad Liens band ong of Serge and Shepherd Tailored Suits, at $11.78 satin and new Empire Coats of two-tone, ou cou serve Shoteniie wesdsll kaw: Check, at $11.78 All fashionable models of popu- pieced cheeks | anal povally isthe "Vie wndarin sleeves and Bulgarian silk trimmed collar and cuffs, Other Handsome New Model Coats, suitable for all occasions. Sport coats, travel, steamer, auto and beautiful somely embroidered or lace lar fabrics in ‘arpa trim- trimmed; sizes 14 to 18 years, styles; All late spring styles, in sizes ined or splendid tailo sizes 13 to 18 $11 75 e eS CUE I S| ccc: MLLTSl meme Bt. rccccvecses Abi ccececeoees 1000 Girls’ $1.50 Washable Dresses Misses’ and Girls’ $1.50 Balkan Blouses New blouse style with collar, cuffs and tie, New crisp dresses of durable wash fabrics, all ' C attractive long or round waisted 95c in contrasting shade, sizes 10 to 20 95c styles, in sizes 6 to 14 years, at..... VORIG, Abi s ce tiisdes iverneetenorss Campbell’s Tomato Soup a different way every day in Dress Coat: "$8.75 to $49.50 £7 Bimpeon Crawford Co., Third Floor, On Sale To-Morrow, Imported Jewelry at Price Reductions of 4 to 4 An importer said to us: “I am going to Europe for my Fall stock and will close out all my remaining merchandise at a price that will enable co to sell it far below its eraical cost.” That's the sum and substance of these special price offerings. P La Vallieres, sterling silver, set]Bead Necklaces, the fashionable opera|Pearl Beads, opera lengths, indestructible | 5,000 Pieces Imported Jewelry— with the pues French high lengths and Gos to match any 95c aig baller nee eceated: $2 95 La Vallieres, Hat Pins, Bar tones, prett: igns, wi ; $2.00 MP nese solid gold clasp; $5.50 value, at. . el ; stones, pret lesigns, wit! gown; $2.00 value, a Suutal S Chaine, ct with pearls, amethysts, Pins and Brooches; gold, silver sha| arl drops; also Bead Necklaces, opera lengths, extra fine é fs of 7 tal gen latina finished habd made beads. P Newent novelty color-| amber and other stones, in gold and plati- and patioum finished metals, metal, with pearls, crystals, am-] ings; strung on foxtail chains; num finished metal; $2.00 value, set with rhinestones, pearls and Nhe bie the week, ethysts, ipptlive) idctipet ee 45.50 mine soe oo .. 50c sore 5 pices 1 at baits ES . real other Populae Coat Chains for We ins metal, set pate fro ae a lesigns to ung 4 ae A * » 83,00 50 ii , set with st ave ee , a? See Serve it as a delightful purée Se ora ne “i ee 95c ps ped roe Rake yeah ager 65c| fancy feathers; 82.50 value, ., 5O0c] value; at... . 25c an # iH Mi oor, To-M simply by adding hot water; or make a delicate bisque by adding hot milk according to the easy directions on the label. or ~~ Give it another pleasing effect by dropping in each plateful a few little cubes of bread toasted crisp | Now Comes This Wonderful Bit of News in the Purchase and Sale of 1700 \Men’s $15 & $18 Suits':12°$11.00 Men’s$20& $25 Suits':°°$14.75 own poof watt cal! atl maine jan! . facturer, who needed cash urgently, and with this Suits All $15 and $18 Norfolk Suits Patch Pocket Suits 2-Button Sack In nerges, tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres and fancy novelty effects, in the latest coloring effects, in tans, grays and browns; also the new pencil stripes, in black, blue and gray e e e Lingerie Blouses More Beautiful Than Ever It is now an assured fact in the world of fashion that the sepa- 1 rate skirt and blouse are to be more popular than ever this season. : Therefore a more abundant supply of Blouses is needed than ever .. 3 before. To meet the great demand we offer for to-morrow the fol- lowing specials: At $1.00| At $1.49| At $1.98) Special Saturday Prices on 9, Women’s New Neckwear Regular $2.50 Handsome Full Damp Proof Maline as, with dainty ribbon bows that form charming neckpieces. In black, white and 20 fashionable plain and combination shades. Another new 1 4 lot for to-morrowat.....-.06... eee ee e 9 Prince Imperial Sleeveless Net | Princess Lace Neckwear marked Guimpes—Made in an ex-| below i vost. Odd collars (croutons) or add a novel flavor by a little grated cheese sprinkled over it. . . You can make it extremely in- viting by serving it in bouillon cups A dainty striped voile blouse, as illustrated, made with tu down collar and turn-back cuffs, trimmed Cluny lace. ‘This i only one of many new and attractive models at this price. Beautiful white batiste blouses, elaborately trimmed with fine Val. and embroidered medallions. Also about 200 blouses, discontinued models with sizes broken, but all sises in the lot. Iustration show: dainty voile blouse effectively trimmed with Val. lace, the collar, cuffs and down centre is made of colored voile, an over collar and cuffs of fine Val. and velvet buttons down front, Thisis only one of at least 0 models, Stmpson Crawford Co,, Second Floor, On Hale To-Morrow. Fine Silk Stockings Temptingly Priced at 95c | The quality Hosiery every woman would want to have peep from under her slashed skirt. Women’s Purelngrain Silk Hose Double garter top, reinforced soles, heels and Black, white, tan and assorted topped with whipped cream; or make it extra hearty by adding noodles or vermicelli or boiled rice. In fact it is a half a dozen soups in one; and every one is welcome and delicious. 61.08 e100 Suits 3-Button Sack } { tremely smart atyle of fine yles in handsome | toes. 5 95 All hand tailored, cut and made very stylish, TO ATO ithe : a fue Lp reins’ fate shades, $1.50 to 82.00 grade at, pate c and sizes for men and youths of 32 to 40. ( ind dainty satin but- 50c ‘s'rollars, Revere | Women's Boot Sill Hosiery, | Men's Pure Sill Half Hose, a tons; special at. . collars; were $1.25 to $5.00; now | — black, tan or white. Smooth, TEN i amor 1% Sith Lined Suits Pretty Novelty Neckwear—All 89, 1 29 & 2 49 even weave, very desirable Reguluny Boe OC Patch Pocket Suits the newest style collare with IC, ol. ° quality, 35c 's White Cotton Norfolk Suits e patterns, Lace Guimpes—Low or high necked, some shirred, others lain: sty of which we sold big quantities in last week's 5c & 50c Women's Black Silk Lisle ble garter Lop, re- value; « pair 10c sets, atal ent ed French crepe collars, Collars and ruffles of crepe net and shadow 10c a can Look for the red-and-white label rs Choose from strictly all wool serges, chey- iots, fancy worsteds rt tweeds; made one-half or full lined, with either pure silk or alpaca be found in custom clothes, All shown in this 4a hevend Fleer, On Sele Te-Merrew, Children's Fine Ribbed Lisle In and toes, A good Hose, black, tan or = fabrics and colors that are only to prs. for SOc} pair apr tor Boe: oe LOC eT ate ee ag. a ta Moin Ficor, On Sale To-Morrow. | durable stocking. 18c white. gO4PsONn CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET