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DMRS PROTEST | =S=SSSSE FORCES CHANGE IN irer=casesencommrve NEW BANKING BILL : committee of prominent bank business men, with John V. Chicagu as =! j r, iS “There are two things to be House Committee Agrees avoliea tm the mamiag of any waar | Ih ng ” ‘e “He ing system—unrestrained private “Practical Men” Shall Cone | ie eee eerste trol Reserve Banks. ory ineufictent restraint on private | comtroL ‘The. Wilson-Gines-Owen j ] 3 jen, in to avoid control UNDER FEDERAL BOARD. | ies, 18 seeking to avold control foes to the extreme of political control. The one is ae dangerous as the other. in what has been defined Financiers Approve Super- vision, but Feared Control . itici doubtful (f any bill which does not by Politicians. avold both extremes can be passed, or If pacsed, can be made effective. It ie already plain that bankers and business on Semi M. Williams. men are eagran bnpptone | in their Bvening | stand against political control.” Lohan The banking and currency committee, wasn: having edopted only the general princi- faba aalr U.—To mest the! o16 of nanker control over operations of Gretests of bankers a fundamental | tn, tweive reserve banks to be created, @Bange in the Glass Banking dill as} haw not gone into details, These fea- Grated by President Wilson and Nis'tures are to be worked out later. @Ovivers has been decided upon by the | n=xt question to will concern the House Commities on Banking and Cur- | Federal Reserve in Washington. Femcy By a decisive vote, with only |%t Will have to be d fwo in the negative, they determined |! this board can Thab Binkers and not thp Government | Peratione of the thelr banker directors, or how much beuld control the banking operations | 4, witl he restricted tpervision and @f the twelve new Federal reserve] veto. The Glass bill, as it now atands, beaks that are to ve created. The orlg- | provides that only one momber of this {nal draft of the bill put the bankers | Federal board tm the minority on the boards of direc- | enced In bank tore. ‘The committee has adopted a resolu- lea affirming the principle that banker®| may be desirable to have the business should conduct the banking end of the|of banking controlled by laymen, but new eystem and that alx of the nine dl-| practically the bankers must be con- rectors of each reserve bank should te | sidered. vanikers. To act as a cheok on the “Zo close Government super- , amkers the Federai Reserve Board in| vistom there ts mo objection, but Washington, dominated by the Govern-| ‘ere te © wide difference between raemt, will have veto power over the Agta of any of the reserve banks. This| {osagn ptr board change leaves the new system on the suey eae ore _} fellewing basis: “It je no answer to the argument to say that President Wilson may be l Hi i i trusted to choose competent and patri- otic men for thin board, The Senate must confirm the appointments and the ; | E i t ! ff e Gtrecters, ciz latitude of the President's choice ts Banbere of the district and three | therefore restricted. It would be an im- wamed by the Government. provement to remove the necessity for & Poderal reserve board in Wash- | confirmation and make the responsibility fugten, consisting of seven mom- [solely the President's. Moreover, Mr. Deve, Ramed by the President, and | Wilvon will have successors. A benevo- _fmetuling the Gecretary of the | ient tyrant may be'the most satisfac- Weenvary, the Geeretery of Agri- jiory form of government, but the dan- qulvare ant the Comptrelier of the [ger lies in the whimsical nature of i i : benevolence, STUNNING SALE 20,000 Yards Without a doubt the most daring sale ever at- s tempted, even by us, and the biggest ever in the he i | history of the custom clothing trade. The reason Um back of this event is that we have done a “bully” busi- 3 ness this Spring and Summer, and being jealous of our iim euccess, we intend to keep it up by giving our customers im such bargains in real $40 to $60 suits at a price that will stun competition—yes, even make you wonder um how we do it. During this sale, made to measure, fm for one week only, a $40 to $60 suit in any of our } seven big stores—$12. had not a deposit 1510 A Few UNCALLED For $40 To $60 Surts $10 COME EARLY These fine suits are better than bargains, as they could not possibly be sold at such a price COME EARLY waF ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. NO DECEPTION PRACTICED HERE “®% ) Ritchie & Cornell es 1347 Broadway, Bet. 35th & 36thSts. | 2331 Eighth Av., 1 Door Above 125th St. 251 Eighth Ave., Near 23d St. 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. | ®!6 A Stores | 1.51 4 Third Ave., Near 85th St. All Stores OPEN EVENINGS Until $—-Soturday. 10 o'Cleck. eee Ads, Displayed on All Our Store Windows “Wy 44B EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1913. political controt of the, venning e7eten: | TAKEN FOR A PORPOISE tered by tankers, comer comme! AND SAVED FROM SEA yaned on the ing them to surrender , hich ig es oe age 35th to AVOR THE BILL ASA New York. &C@mpy3s St. ta Le WHOLE. Being mistaken for @ porpoise saved pa points that it ancaid wot be il Corus, “Aatell at 1 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK fi GreatClearanceSaleof SummerFurniture BUY NOW AND SAVE ONE-HALF AND MORE $6 Reed Hates tne $4.00 Porch baad Porch Rocker, kory Chair, Rocker, Chair, traditions are against it.) Cram seized him and he turned on im characteristicaily Vv ye: pe Lewes, Su De . 0 Bainvridge sald ning too far over the rafl after @ shift, atoking the tug Resolute, of Bal- Hi the advantages OC; timore, doing a tow to ths city, Bal student of ORnKIME | bridge fall Into the sea about elgl miles out from Norfolk, Unable to tract the attention of his mates on t Hut Aimeri-| tug, the fireman atarted to swim, out that it so feared and that form. ‘a serious problem to find|took him for a porpolse nnd steered vid imprairing such inde-|toward him knowing that porpoise pendence and still seoure the advantages t mossbunkers nearby, #0 Bain- Of mobilized reserves and bring the banks into u co-operative ayatem where. | = by all would be strengthened and gen- ot aol rt ered in green denim, currency ing ; recommended to Congr ote TD wee IMPORTANT “G4 mont Into 1 ion The wonderful prices and credit terms in this advertisement can be FIRE STARTS IN SNAKES’ DEN | had only at our store, Block 35th to 36th Street and 8th Avenue. Rattlers Perish as Fiames Race| Soup ; shoei $25 Solid Oak Through Bay State Forest. Without (Rpecial to The Evening World.) GRPAT BARRINGTON, Mass, July 11.—Mattlesnake den on East Mountain took fire last night and apread to other sections of the forest. Efforts have been Buffet, Dresser in progress to-day to save the timber @intrict. Many rattlera have perinhed WORCESTERSHIRE d in the blaze, which was started in the top 19x38 dry rubbish of the den by some unknown ~ ee oe epi means. bevelled plate The den is wetl konwn to snake @ mirror; four hunters of Western Massachusetts, as one othe most prolific of rattlers in Is like an egg without Salt. knobs. t@ No Small Imported Absolutely! Accounts Don’t start on your Tape—No Strings to vacation without fhis Oifer— VELOGEN ; | co-4 “Beauty's Guardian” esc a Mosquito Bite We tabs the Bam out of SUNBURN||| EEE ‘ ib eka Tet ase sia of . . z DOUBLE STAMPS SINGLE ST the ttch out of MOSQUITO BITES eae MORNINGS OAC o erERNoon" > The Smart out of WINDBURN At your dragatet’s, tn collapsible re tubes, BSc, It MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT You NEED— A WORLD “W. id iz % ) SOME TWO AND SOME THREE PIECES For One-Week Only STUNNING STYLES STUNNING VALUES The Distinctive Sth Ave. Kind Worth $40 to $60, at $12.75 Every yard of woolens in this sale is equal to the The showing this week includes almost every kind of . 7 m7 material made and demanded for Summer, from the hun- best that any 5th Ave. tailor can show, and far superior dreds of novelty styles and weaves down to the conservative to some—they cannot surpass thequality—and ourcnor- || and ever desirable blue Serge, including famous Shamrock mous growth and business prove conclusively they can- |] Serge, No. 6019. not equal our price of $12.75 for real $40-$60 values. If you have an eye to economy and quality—a combina- All our garments ate hand tailored in our own tion that seldom goes together in clothes, except at the R. & C, workrooms, and finished with far superior linings and a ang py ap zada pe iwc yeelaha overt i i vel This i vi it, come ‘in, look ov: hese — ba Bycicnay than the average. This is not woolens at $12.75, made to measure, and make comparisons. unusual, as Ritchie & Cornell employ the best experts |] ‘Then when you do need that suit you will not find it necessary in the business, and don’t charge you a cent extra for Il to shop around but will have learned that R. & C. values are this service. Il far ahead of anything in this town at the price, $12.75. P been previously paid on each and every suit uncalled for in this allotment. WE GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION 155 William St., Cor. Ann St. Street, GIMBELS Store Opens at 8.30. Closes at 12.30 Tomorrow. MUCH of the-success of your week-end depends upon your comfort and your appearance. Here are some carefully planned Saturday morne Fs helps to both—aided and abetted by the splen- bargains of the Tariff-Year Inventory Clear away. And quick service in a cool store. ou Men’s Mohair Suits, $15 1 icicle. quality. Also iteds camimeres, ‘of $20 to so nie Fourth ee $5 Tennis Trousers, $3.75 Plain white or white with black stripes; also grays. Fourth Floor Men’s $2 to $5 Straw Hats, $1 and $1.60 A cléan s' of all the Straw Hats in stock except Panamas and koks, Fourth Fleer Tennis Rackets at Half A small lot of the famous Horsman Rackets, in hea weights, at $3 to $4, were $6 to $8. 1913 models; pavect Fourth Fleer Men's $3 and $3.50 Bathing Suits, $2 All-worsted, plain or trimmed with stripes; all sizes but broken lots. Fourth Fleer Men’s $1.60 Shirts, 85c A clean-cut lot in mercerized fabrics with Russian cords; soft cuffs. Also handsome silk-and-cotton Shirts with colored Russian cords on white grounds, at $1.96; usually $3.50. Main Fleer Men’s $5 Oxfords, $3.75 Splendid Summer Shoes of regular GIMBEL grade, Tan. and black calfskin and patent pon a sizes, but all sizes in one style or another. Men’s and Boys’ Sneakers, white or brown, low eut, $1.25; high cut, $1.60 pair. Second Floor Men’s $1.25 Athletic Underwear, 85c Neatly striped, silk-and-cotton;\sleeveless coat shirts and knee drawers; all sizes. Main Floer Men’s Union Suits, $1 In the new style, with short sleeves, and three-quarter legs, of fine white Egyptian cotton. Main Floor Men’s 50c Silk Lisle Socks, 35c Pair Imported, in black, tan, navy and gray, with six- thread heels and toes. Main Fleer Children’s 35c Fancy Socks, 25c Pair In about 30 pretty styles of colored tops. Sain Fleer $6 to $6.50 Fitted Cases, $4.95 Traveling Toilet Cases, for men or women, black seal grain lester with celluloid fittings. $1 to $6 Medicine Bottle Sets, of 2 to 7 bottles, 76¢ tog3., $6.50 Smokers’ Stands, brass or bronze, 31 Ash Trays, of heavy polished nickel, Main Floor Lace and Tulle Blouses, $2.95 and $3.95 Accurate copies of $8.95 and $10.75 models—even to the bands and bows of ribbon on the net underbodices. Third Floor Women’s $7.50 Satin Bathing Suits, $3.95 In a stunning new style! Ronvenients. Wo for it fastens all the way down the front with glove clasps. Fichus of Lace at pa $1.60 to $3.96 Latest Paris modes in these Neckfixings that are now so fashionable. Main Fleer Women’s Linen Dusters, $2 and $5 Extraordinary qualities! Smart styles—with set-in or sleeves. Third Floor Women’s $3.75 Washable Skirts at $2.75 White cordeline, white and natural-color linen in models with good lines, Welltailored. Third Floor Young Girls’ ¢1.60to¢2.50Petticoats,75c & $1.25 Nainsook, trimmed with pretty laces and embroideries. 82, 84 and 86-inch lengths. Main Floor Women’s 75c Long Silk Gloves, 50c Pair Of fine white Tricot silk, with guaranteed double finger tips. Main Floer Women’s $6 Sweater Coats, $4.25 Heavy Shaker knit, in Oxford, navy, white and car- dinal. Ruff neck style with straight hips. Main Floer Women’s 25c and 35c Vests, 18 Swiss ribbed; low neck, sleeveless; also extra sizes with wing sleeves—3 for 50c. Main Floor GIMBEL B BROTH ERS BROADWAY THIRTY-THIRD BT, Read the Summer Resort Advertisements In To-Day’s World Before Planning Your Vacation A large list of places from which to make a suitable selection.