The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1913, Page 9

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housand dollars, but if we! a eight hundred thousand we would consider it cheap to save the SUGAR LOBBYISTS eighty imiliions Hawall has at stake in sugar. We propose te continue this 4 jcampaign as long an the rinit to free * | speech in aocorded to us We propose He Spel Ba ve Lege xe Hom birth. We) Bx-Gov. eee of Hawaii Says They Have Spent $100,- 000 in Their Campaign. “wet nave | ts “valde is ‘the affairs of the nation, and when we are denied a hearing before Congress we can only turn to @ campaign of publicity, 1 called at the White House and tried to arrange that our delegation soe the Preskicnt, but we were denied the rignt. He hed received a delegation from Porto Rico, but we were told by the Hece retary that the President's mind was de up and It would be useless for us to see him. 1 then asked whether I, a8 an individual, woukl be accorded tie Privilege of seeing the President of the Nation to which we helong, and ar- rangements have been made for me, as a citizen, to see him on Wednemlay of ba week. Use Cash and Printing Press, |" WAN Wane Laue. He Declares, tc Defeat Free |.,,, “We tried to have a hearing before Sugar Which Means Ruin. |nance Committee, but were informed WILL SPEND — $800,000. committee of nate Fi+ [that delegations from wail elmply amused them, One suggested that the time for the delegation to call wna! after the Tariff bill had been passed. 1 declined to appear before the com- mittee unless there could be a public hearing This waa denied.” (Bpectal oo & Mae Correspondent of The Bvening World.) WASHINGTON, June 10,.—The sena- tonal lothy investigation took an un- expected turn to-day when the hunted | yeemacort Overman, arn ious coe lobbyists turned on the buntors and ex-| mittee, each took a hand at cross-ex- ulted In the opportunity ¢o present thelr |amination, but the Hawalian’ war too side of tue case. much for them. He was cool, clear, George R. Carter, former Governor of | “METestIve, deflant. ‘The examination ranged trom sugar Hawai! and principal representative of| sientacions in Hawall to National poll the protected wugar interests, WAS tics and in every branch the witness Placed on the witnesn stand and eubd- | howled out his opponents. The swarm Jeoted to a lot of crosn-cxamination. be fovea tage ngs hip in the room were reathiews in admiration end intense Me abewered shot aster shot, dotended | iigtening at the man's daring, defiance the right of his peovie to come to} ang championship of hin caupe. ‘Washington and prociaimed bie: endeav- pecans SOR audbaets oF to penetrate the White House iteelf | PROM THE FRITEZI SCHEFF SHOW, WIth appeals for the cause of Hawalian! word, and muste ef one of the He and his assoctates had been de- |0N6 hits of “Mile. Modiste,” by Vic- nied hegrings, he declared, so that now |0F Herbert, will be given in the they were only too glad of the chance| Sunday World Magazine next Sun- te tell Cet dates ng to “get the:day. Order from newsdealer in facts” re the worl Behind ex-Gov. Cattor were nait nj MAvance. @esen of his associates all cager to £0 on the atand and to reveal what they | g,yume, Week St West Point. have done and tried to do. According | "bition tide by the coders ar an te Carter's testimony, free sugar will cae la Mba costar imc ruta the Islands and every man woman | Staduating class was given for June ‘and child there ts vitally interested in| Tyr4q se afterngon ther [esse age ans Fy moon there were ghelter- , Sttamipte.to ward off the disaster. tent Nal ee or eintsrr. colethaniee Nw, ITREPREGENTS | on the plain and parade at 6 o'clock. re WANE MERCHANTS. a eee Cee All gorte of committees were formed, mass meetings held and associations got geey. Carter was asked to come to ‘Washington as representing the Mer- quarters, . All the money {s being con- tributed by the Hawatian Sugar Plant- ers’ Aspegietion through an ssseesment en each Of the nine thousand members. WAVE SPENT $100,000; WILLING ‘TO SPEND $800,000, Tretia it impossible to obtain a hearing ¢o present our cause in per- won.” watd the witness, “we adopted the only ether means available We turned to the columns of the news papers and to the printing press. We Rave prepared briefs which we printed, Dut I learn through testimony of Ben- eters thet they simply throw printed matter in the waste basket. “We issue « bulletin every other day Lamberts Stock of WALTHAM WATCHES ‘We tell our customers who ask advice on fm the Lambert fcdics We Bapphir mi le phire) e rhe ce ve gr at a et im wal erat, gol diver Cases range in price from $10.00 upward. iiss" cin? ores ub) eile ins (United States " Asay Otfice test), gold-flled and lamtee is o far-sighted economy. Te means longer service, better tlme-keeping, little expense for re- occasionally, Belng yours to Lamberts if it is inet running as it ought to. We #8 satais Waltham Watch hae make repaira skillfully, promptly, #9 eal ei warranted inexpensively, ", $26.00 Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street. Open Daily Until 6, Saturday Nights Until 10. THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY JUNE 10, 1913. GIMBELS Not in Many Years Has There Been Such An Overwhelming Carrying Away | of SILKS acy Ad main, since the HcKinky Taf Bil wet int effet haa there bee ottered ancl of DESIRABLE sill brought from the lom, AT SUCH ‘HE BXTRAC IRDINARY EDUCTIONS I IN PRICES. of tors and merchants have used violent superlatives 4 overstocked Coat pega that Degree tl but yesterday experts in the their amazement to see on the Gimbel sale coun The Choicest and Scarcest Silks of the ree: in in the pi Colore, at Moet And THAT ie the GIMBEL, policy” We've teen he Silt Ovason for onthe 2400 Men's “ Sample ” Straw Hats} fg them far below thelr worth a b Bike be ae uk hall New York was stampeding our $3, $4 and Better Grades Bison Foor yesterday tc hem. {Wiens ok Cos lows totreardinaay graces tomorrow, At £31. 95 Each made the Bonar-! Company of 43 ‘Tenth Swe, New, York, fom whom Te teat take eieiion of eamele hens Gat orn toe rk, notable for its variety of fine Hats, contains quantities of Sener Poets Mate | Hate at regular prices. » who like the best there is, the te Ginn ¢ Sian Hels ws ee modes aa ton rind ol eoloeary La oy sie ees A Sale That Can’t Be Duplicated ong Maat i igh any Sol tn evvas vt tel aioe aa 7188 House Dresses at 75c to $8.06 Straws, inal eights of crown and widths of brim. eT ee | arene ener ec ee a etticoats at 50c to izes—| 67%, 3600 Silk Petticoats at $1.50 to $5.05 on eis selling space and salespeople in the Men's Hat. Stove, es: There is but onereason for such en unusual ‘a wha $82, 000 Worth of Men’s ecm gi $18,900} A Worthy Merchandising | Koewt ad bale ea hg Lar vigry Oy ya _ ayia" aoa a Berta wos on ied tay $1.25 pip Dresses Lamm, porenle © Coates © 2 Keen Suaseae $2 to $5 Kimonos at $1.50 to 93.96 Perel aln crepe plisse, lawn, Dolly Varden, 380 t 10 8 t 260, 350 and 60c ch BAU pet : 8 918 SUITS AT 613.50 Prettily and made of lawns and Sabwey Stere, Beloeny Rec! tailored pad oh best poeatble manger; ehesko, pin etripes amd stata Glues $1 to $1.00 Kimonos st St B00, 780 and ¢1 soc sth cntataal ee ao * Dotted Swiss at 800, while those of lawn Subway Stere, Baloony Youths’ 910 and $12 Suits st 96.75. Men's $2.50 Motor Coste at Tho to OL.f8 Weehable et at 600, 76o and $1 $2 anil ea.to Ditice Ccoce at et 60. | Men's git Eiriped Crepe Petticoats in styles copied iron: poticonte--egula: and ext dour—on the ain and Seewed | || Men's uth amen SIMILAR UNDERPRICING necats Cheitvet ee coe Panag og a Ny pane Re hoo nt A Men's$5 Trousers at @2.96. - Hy jr hong ti one style is illustrated. ees vies Fleer oye’ saiake Ht oe to TA Silk Petticoats at $1.60 to $5.95 G2 nis Troms mt 1.88 hecsttindenircadassn | [eee with mets fame LINENS AND TOWELS_ | CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS}| jf fe Ser eres poled Ina June lowering of prices _| Substantially Reduced td 1b li fray and pau de cypne—erra sia in attr. Téo to $1 (BEOONDS) BATH TOWELS, 80¢ | 759 Yards of Printed Lineleums, fino towels in sovorai grades,including the soft 5 to 97.60 — de Chine Petticoats at $2.96, $8.95, 94.95 and 95.96 velvet fsteh “coiored bordar Regularly 680 of charming lace-trimmed styles in pink, light blue and 0c to $1.26 BATH MATS, 40c to 85c Yard vie Oi and Cored cre te Chen Princes 94.05. Main “ian (greasy Cee ae tan trays on ight aad av At 35¢ $2.25—remaline and eeco—the latter is allleand-cotton, ¢1 TABLE DAMASK AT 1c YD. ie Rey Pesan $20'and 42.97 aa snd meal Subway Stere, Beleeny rt A ey ia wd ends of 3 yards tos tobi rents coe ering | out from rol vl $2.75 s DOZ. TABLE NAPKINS AT $2 DOZ. 500 Yards Tapestry Brussels Carpet, ONE SUCCESS AFTER ANOTHER FOR GIMBELS males papepictduncetacagians aia al ol Regularly et and $1.26, st 760 And for Hundreds of Wremen Who Participate in These SUBWAY STORE Sales “ites 35 spanre. AND SHAMS, 750 | ead! Lighs olan carves hig wi sire conten pein, Fe hase van Ce eas tee tiers ame e_| Rar re Are Your Sun Scr at AT $5 EACH ] If not, here is a chance to save reens Up ¥ Ye tP At this season of the year, when we areinthe ae These shades keep out the hot sun, but admit the cool, re- midst of red ‘tock, it must natu- ~ ee ae en a, ee ee freshing breezes. Complete with ropes and pulleys. couldpermadeasto parchusennyiore Summer] : ous GlMBEL BAMBOO PORCH SCREENS uve P_._ So astonishingly low was the price offered us XH this instance that we had to make a con- siderable sacrifice on many numbers of our own stocks to keep pace with the orate in this special purchase. Silk Dresses at $5_ Bi yy Women’ s White eer and Nu-Buck ‘The daintiest effects in Lingeries, Foul ey Maes 1 N/E Shoes $2.50 & $3 Grades at $1.96 Greluatlon, Dresses for Y ? 8 a: ‘sis, Unie are Gimbels hele, Stigh Grade Shows, Oxfords, Pumps and ‘Colonial Pumps ju-Buek wns lain and heele—all shoes The New Belkan eas ‘ this ee oe have either turned ona p, Caan one sto of eel Coat at $5 i i every mye, ‘ ‘This ix sade of y ik Satin Women's White Canvas Button Shoes at $: ‘arn di, Bi uy leas huwl collar fi ith ailk — ed hack — shawl ¢ a rest tantered 7 ith a i A rs) ler Freed These also are $4.50 Rik grados—thoy fasten with Milo Dyttone dy 3 are rein s bal) Made to sel"at its . | J nerrow-toed style wi. Ioathor Aeols, all sizes, Summer ‘Suits at s. \ ‘ | wie MN iter ore, Baleony : DB RC TMATY-TMED ST. =

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