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a aa * gai@ a British delegate. ye + Pepew assumed the rote of a Capitol | Seventy-fifth street, obtained a ieense | Wide, white several dinappointed mem- veneratie and polished Capitol guide, “end the Senators usually give the fili- buster the benefit of their absence.” “Now we come to the marble room,” Guide Depew continued, escorting his interested sightseers across the Benate lobby. ‘Here's where Senators meet their | conmittuente who come in to see them abow this, that and the other, You come here and send in your card to the Benator, and he comes out to nee Ta SHOWS WONDER OFTHE CAPITOL Secrets of the Senate Also Re- vealed to Visitors in Washing- ton From Foreign Climes. you if he wanta to. If he doesn't want to the page tetls you he hae gone to the ball game or something like that. “Now follow me, please, to just one more room. This, gentlemen, te the ftoom occupted only by the President of the United Mates, Always heretofore the Presidem came here only at the closing hours of Congress to sign bills. Yeara ago Washington and Adame used to come up here often, but no one ever dia that since until now, WASHINGTON, May 12—“And now,! Wilton has revived that old cusioin and he comes up here three or four gentlemen, we come to the Chamber of times a week to conter, with the @en- the Senate of the United States.” atora and members of the House, “Thia room ts now becoming quite fa- Ge spoke former Renator Chauncey M.| gi, ie_room, le now becoming ¢ Depew of New York as he was showing) “And Lente vid bs med through to the dome,” wad Guide Depow as he led the the Capitol to the visiting comminstonera peace party along through the passages come to arrange the centenary celebra- tion to the treaty of Ghent. The party, Juded Andrew Carnegie and po Jong been familiar, so Mr, | O14, © Ohysician living at No, 18 Weat and eventually fewumed hie role of former Senator from New York. former | Divorced Sctentiat Marries Doctor. Hyd Sagi oo with; John Cokin Vaughn, thirty-seven years at the City Hall to-day to wed Aunen Laidiew tosaler, thirty-six years old, of No, 22 Weet Seventy-fourth street. Bhe described herself in the application papers as a actentiot, Her father wae Henry Bell Laidiaw and her mother Senate never changes,” re-| Klisabeth Carter Onderdone. In Octo-~ “except as| ber Mrs. Roeser was divorced from Aus I happen to | guet_Roesler. experience. —- a me Say mem SES - Generous little packet. Ferty bere of that select profession looked on | mm Gieappointment. “Te it much changed, may 1 ask?” “The @entiemen, is the Republican enuff box and over here te the Democratic enuff fox just as they were long before our time.” “Have you many rules?” asked Lord ‘Weardaie, another British delegate. “No rules to shut off debate,” said “ “And when he talks toe long, you call G@itbustering, do you not?” ventured Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Curtains, Cretonnes Slip Cover Fabrics, Etc. At Remarkably Low Prices 6,000 Yards Sip Cover Fabrics and domestic cretonnes, im- linens, cotton damasks andf J5C dimities. from 6 to 40 yards of astyle. 30c to 40c per yard. J, 2,000 Pasrs Curtains Plain and fancy scrim and etamine, tambour muslin, plain and ruffled Swiss $1.25 and net. $2.00 to 92.60 1,0v0 Imported Cretonne Siana & Tare Covers lyardand 1)4 yards square, also excellent for cushion covers. Values 95c to $1.60 Fioss, Sota & Lounging Cush:ons Covered with imported eine 65¢ Regularly 91.85.......°.. A 45¢ An Unusual Offering of Fine Wool Blankets At Reductions of 4 and More The sample collection and mill surplus of one of the leading blanket manufacturers. (All cut and bound singly) $1.95 to $5.95 pair —Regularly $3.25 to $10.50 Comfortabies Figured Silkoline (laminated cotton filled) $1.65 —Regularly $2.25 Figured Silkoline (plain mull borders) $2.25—Regularly $3.00 Plain Whue Dimuy Bea Soreads 95c, $1.10 and $1.25 —Regularly $1.25 to $1.75 Steamer Rugs $8.75 to $17.50 —Regularly $5.50 to $35.00 Mu in Sheets & Pulow Cases 25% Less Than Regular Prices Sheets in Pillow Cases 68x 99..........64c/42 x 8814... .70¢| 45 x 3814. .78¢ uO x 34 j 4 At coceeektc : -B6c] 54 x 3814......+. ec 90x 108..........05c Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, OF MAKING HIS CURE Physician Suing German Pro- fessor Says He Will Give Serum to Government. Dr. Maurice A, Sturm, who is suing hin | pwesesaion. “1 am going to give samples to the Carnegie Institute and the Rockefeller 11 29, 1913, Institute and the Government,” aid | “arch # and APF Dr. Sturm to-day, the Government physicians all the things whtoh they failed to learn from) soneon of the American League said to- Gay that he would announce @ decision “I told Friedmann before he went to] in the case of Manager George Stovall Providence that I had some of the cul-| of the st. tures and had treated Friedmann, VENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 13, | himeelf; the statement was printed to that I am not competent are in view of that statement. incovered his aerum. my prosecution for larceny. threatened @ civil action, uatng “There is a woman tn Berlin—Irau- lein Zooh—who knews how Friedmann “Friedmann han threatened to go to District-Attorney Whitman to ask for He bas 1 have told him to go ahead, but that 1 have con: fided the whole secret to another phy- some of the cultures.” — “lam ready to tell CHICAGO, en patients ' Wednesday. 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Value $1.50 Fine mercerized cloth pajamas, all colors, V neck, silk frogs. $1. 35 Values $2.00 and $2.50 Fine silk mixture pajamas, silk frogs, lain colo id fi ffects, Hiaia colors and are gai and 00.00] 9405 Bath Robes Terry cloth bath robes, jacquard cts $3.50 Value 85.00 Nurfoik Coat : Fine flannel Norfolk coats for tennis or | $5.75 golfing, white, green, red ai.d blue. Value $8.00 Rar oats Imported Gabardine and English tweed} $/2,00 couts. Values 818.00 to $25.00 Underwear Crossbar nainsook athletic underwear, 35¢ knee drawers and slecveless shirts, Value 50c each, or 8 for 61.00. Odd lot of imyorted lisle and fine bal- briggan underwear, Lioken sizes, 4q5¢ Values £1.00 and $1.50 Croasar nainsook union suits, Value e105} | 85¢ Umb: é: ae Men's all-silk umbrellas, Value anh 41.95 All-ailk folding umbrellas, m frame, traveling companion, eae | £2.05 siclan and that the full detaila of hie Bhs, Sve" | tormer friend, Dr. F. F. Friedmann of /Mocret are locked in a safe deposit Bertin for $100,000 comminsions on ve sale of the Friedmann tuberculosia specific to a firm of wholesale druggists, came out to-day with the flat statement that be had possession of the anti-toxin and the eeoret of the manufacture. He | mann. | mot it, he said, when Dr, Friedmann | $100,000 from Dr. Friedmann for aiding went to Canada, leaving a emell quan-|the latter to sell his “cure” to Moritz tity of the turtie cultures in Dr, Bturm's | Blaner for $,000,000, The second nuit t+ for 910,00, which Dr, Sturm says Is vault, and that even were I to die to- night every physician in the United Btates would be in a position to get Dr. Sturm filed two suite én the Su- preme Court to-day againet Dr. Mried- In one action Dr. Sturm asks the reasonable value of professional services rendered the defendant on Decioton Soon in Stoval Case. May 12—President Ban Louls team probably ba ' #ix for charity and five In the course of STRUM SAYS HE KNOWS ssc” esa =z Pp erenmawone ca j then. In Providence he tohi the physl le; an account of the boy’ pre at the clinic that I wan just as FRIEDMANN SECRET competent 14 give the treatment an ne | the newspapers, His present statements city befall vate In A For Men---Important Special Sales George $. Boulard, twenty-one yearn | 't# mediu of age, @ student in the College of the the home of hia uncle, Dr. F. W, Davis, at No, 142 Went Twelfth street, on Feo, 6 Dr. Davis, fearing that harm haa | Boulard’s ploture to The ‘inted This monring Dr. Dav! Evening World on the sald; Gad Secret Marriage. | World im, although in New Haven work of New York, disappeared from d that on the day hi en the young man, engaged pri-| Ne met a Miss Matel Cartrignt detectives, but without result, | Hav the latter part of April he gave living.” WOMAN’S PROBLEM In the looking-giass a woman often sees wrinkles, hollow circles “erow's feet," —all because she did not turn to the right rem down with troubles which are distinctly feminine. Jascitude, nervousnens and drains wy) womanhood and the face shows it. ‘womanly make-up feels the tonic effect of under ‘he Nervous aystem and the and subdues nervous excitability, irritability, nervous ‘eym} inine organs. It indi deapondency. Known everyei eo the standard remedy for t! cotts 1e Fa, Ravens oe Sonneeraens Sbins ores oe send 60 one-cont box of Dr. Pierce's Favorit rip tablets, Address Gtampe for @ trial Dr. H. V. Pierce, Invalide’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. DR. PIERCE’S PLEASANT PELLETS REGULATE AND INVICORATR LIVER AND BOWELS. SUGAR-COATED TINY GRANULES. fried and then went ti here George is earning his own when core vitality —brit told uff cy ing untold suffering wening World | it with ppearance. up The telephone and) | ‘I feel is my duty to give The Evening | jcerest thanks. Through have found my nephew, ith him saw The Evening | ow exhaustion, and comma Varma he nll dd be reshing sleep and relieves oan Oe wee © ears | Special May Sale of Men’s Shoes Commencing Tuesday, May 13th, Low and High Footwear All Leathers and Shapes Patent Calf and Kid for Dress; Tan Russia, Black Russia and Wax Calf for General Wear; Genuine White Buckskin, Tan Russia Calf, and White Canvas with Best Grade Rubber Sole for Outing Purposes. $3.95 & $4.85 Values $6.00 to $8.00 A “‘Spectat’’ Oxtord One Shape in Tan Russia, Black Russia, and Patent Leather. Men'sH ait Hose Sample line of half hose, silk, lisle thread and mer- cerized cotton. 35€ per pair; 2 pairs for $1.c0 Values 50c and 75 Heavy weight silk half hose, all colors. My Special Value ¢ $/.00 Fine silk half hose, of good weight silk, A with double soles. Value $2.00 $1 35 Razors 8 Shaving Accessorses At Very Special Prices Razors....... Values $1.00 to $2.00,,at 50c and $1.00 Safety Razors with 12 blades... .Value $1.00, at 65c Week-End Shaving Outfit, with Mark Cross Safety Daebesesusebsedererelenaes Value 75c, at 50c -Values 18¢ and 35c, at 12c and 2lc Bay Rum....... Values 50c and 75c, at 35c and 50c Westphal’s Auxiliator, 50c and $1.00 sizes, at 22c and 42c Shaving Soap (stick or powder)........ 25c size, at 10c Pompeian Massage Cream......-..s.0+eeeeeeeeee 50c anu $1, at 25c and 50c Peroxide......++.++++ 25c size, at 10c¢ Cremeleto Cold Cream......:.:se:eeeeeeeeereeeees @5c and , at 15c and 50c Witz and Coles Soap. . box of 3 cakes, value 75c, at 35c Shaving Brushes, rubber set........ Value 95c, at 65c Special Values in Leather Goods Cowhide Leather Bags Leather - lined, capped corners, sewed 48, 05 frame, russet or brown, 16, 17 and 18/ ‘'“* inches. Value $11.50, Cowhide Leather Suit Cases nett ih hi op err! 184.75 Value 5.05, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 10th St. LONDON, May 12—The Datly Mail's Copenhagen correspondent wires: “Koud Rasmussen and Peter Freuch- ‘en, Danish explorers, returned to Co- ne beat detectives falled.|Penhagen Saturday after their expedi- for tion actoas Greenland, Freuchen mar- 1 concern. 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