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uA | ; : . a ‘ | OnE EVENING-WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 91, QUTB,' P WISON'SPOUGY (LANAR'S STORY "ISFRIENDLY AID TO NICARAGUA; 1S REPUDIATED President Does Not Plan Ter- titory Grab There or in Other Central American States. ‘MAKES STAND CLEAR. . Protectorate Will Be for ’ Mutual Interests—No Back- * ing for Speculators. (Bpecial from @ Gta® Correspondent of ¥ ‘The Bvening World.) » WASHINGTON, July #1.—President ‘Wilson has laid down this policy of the ‘United Sgptes toward weaker govern- ments of Central and South American “Ptates: Render friendiy assistance when ‘alled upon, but without taking pos- speesion of territory. j_ This new benevolent protection ‘eto of pending negotiations with wherein the United States is ‘& sort of liberal and sustain- inty over that little narrow strip of country down on the isthmus 4n order to prevent any other nation from getting possession of the Nica- Fagua canal route. "NEW POLICY WILL NOT BACK UP SPECULATORS, ‘That tiny republic is always in trouble {from revolutions and consequent finan- ‘elal stringencies, Ite greatest natural eet is w rival canal route to that of Panama. There is no knowing when ome presidential dictator might open ‘gecret negotiations with some foreign Power and sell out the canal route, which would result in costly and un- friendly complication with Uncle Sam's own Panama Canal. A Nicaraguan canal would be a paral- addled and competing route to Panama, and such things are strictly forbidden ®y the Sherman Anti-Trust act. Thei fore, the United States does not wish ste permit of the possibility of theNica- Tagua route falling into control of other mations, ‘The present negotiations grew out of (informal conversations between the Nica jan diplomatic representatives “end etary of State Bryan. They Wore passed on to the President and there is now being worked out a plan for friendly guardianship which mei 4n effect nothing more than @),pro- jSectorate. It Is contended by the Administration ‘that {t is not the Intention of the United #taies to spread out its wings over every country to the south, but simply to deal in a friendly way with each case @s it arises, If any of the States to /which the offer is made does not like It, then this Government will not follow [9200 in cash and avout 2.000 premium | ‘The @oor to m barber ahop kent wy | CoupONS. A thieves took| Albert Hirschkopf, in the rear of the | claar store, had been forced, In the middie of the barber shop floor lay | year azo 4,000 coupons, but no cash, after break. THIEVES TAKE SAFE A Finishing Touch ON SECOND CALL AT ber! vehi el same store. ; _| the tittle safe, Tt had been deitied tn | To many a dish and a keen ap- Joule Gineman, the superintendent o a and blown to pleces with GERY the atore, entered at 645 A. M. to-day | i: Phe: Wuratar coets | petizer for every meal. ote The time lock on the door was work-|tay all about it, Neither the safe nor 9 ; ing property, ae it had been set by! the tools bore any finger marks, from | & Samuel Pastor, the clerk who locked the place up last night. But the knobs and bandies had been pried off of ail the storage Closets behind the counters and the baby safe in which the dally receipts are put away each night was missing. which the police gather at the thleves wore gloves. | ‘The robbers entered from a side al from Christopher street, fore dow into the barber sho ting Into the cigar store withor UNITED CIGAR STORE They Also Get $200 in Cash and About 20,000 Pre- ating the alightest disturbance mium Coupons, — ——S In New York's Shopping Center ILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE An Indispensable retish for al Sea. Sold by Grocers Everywhere Thomas Gibson Writes Lobby Hunters He Doesn’t Know the Speculator. ‘The United Cigar Stores establishment at No, 2449 Grand street was robbed be- fore daylight to-day. The thieves too’ “BLACK LIST” OF N. A. M. HEADAGHY, BILIOUS UPSET? “CASCARETS.” It’s your inactive liver and bowels—You need Cas- carets—Dime a box. Present Secretary of Labor Was Placed on It in 1908, Continiiing Our Gigantic Record-Breaking July Furniture Sale As the Great Ocean Liner increases its speed and power when the ys age is well started; as the trained athlete increases his stride with the second wind; so is this great sale of fine Furniture growing day by day WASHINGTON, July: 21.—Refreshea by @ two-day rest, Martin Mulhall, former lobbyist for the National Assy | yout elation of Manufacturers, continued his | bing se: story to-day before the Senate Investi-|taste in gating Committee. your sk ilious, you have a throb- n in your head, a bad mouth, your eyes b , with d@k rings A letter from Thomas Gibaon, a New | Nuts June, “ven: Your lips are perched Il] with leaps and bounds, to the delight of appreciative and more than en- York financial writer, from whom David | ill-tempered. Your system is full of ll thusiastic shoppers, while we have had to first double and then treble Lamar testified he got information to| bile not ff, and what base his charge of an $82,000,000 forgery on the books of the Union Pacific Rail- ing « bilious nuisance to road, wae put in the record, Gibson {Yourself and those who love you, wrote he did not know Lamar; did not | 4nd don’t resort to harsh physica that believe there had been a forgery and wag|‘Ttitate and injure. Remember that pending aut a rattections te tia, sune| most disorders of the stomach, liver acribers. ond intestines can be Crean! cured le, by morning wit gen’ thorough Paul D. Cravath, counsel tor the ratl- | C‘iscarets—they work while you sleep. ide, our already large force of salesmen, to insure that clockwork precision of service that is due the importance of this memorable event. Here are just a few hints of the thousand and one remarkable bargains awaiting you: . $60.00 Golden Oak road, put in @ letter from a firm of | 4 ; Just like the) thin cas mad 10-cent box from druggist in case ie od bal 7 Se ; PePaa epceurinntey: ees ae 8p- | will keep your liver and bowels clean; y sketch, Made of [Of tho beat Indiana stomach sweet and your head clear quartered white oak, c based his charge, if i] genuine quartered | if jor months. n love to take Li q is 60 Inches high SECRETARY WILSON ON THEN Cascarets, they taste good white oak, finished |@"™4 51 inches wide. j mi i A. M. BLACKLIST. and never : ‘i The inside dimen. Lt A tong “blacklist” of ¢ ims beautiful shade} sions «each halt of \ ' 1 _ \ Republicans and Democrats, who had of golden oak. It at) we inchen | (| wy incurred the enmity of the Natio’ A : Ving a — large . Association of Manufacturers was Di in) 00) inchs: loBg) Rnqunt "ot rec 4, ei A pented by Mulbatt, some with bean aa tn and 29 inches deep; | 22% i—( aa William Hughes, New Jersey, now \ ’ tf inne 1 Senator; William B, Wilson of Penn- etenere ead j SQA i sylvania, now Secretary of Labor; : b r H i Thomas D. Nichols of the Tenth Penn- is beautifully tis sylvania, George A. Pearre of the Sixth hand carved; one Maryland and John L. Burnett of the lined for Seventh Alabama were described by © A 11 as being on “the permanent ehlea the price ist becauae they were always in ij of labor legislation. Against all men we made every effort to $30 _ $18.00 Music drive them from pubic life,” said he, Mulhall testified to-day that former| an (@) . ee |e Fumed Oak/Cabinet, $12.50 employed in 1908 while a member of the ‘. , sme ah be coger of d's | tie Rocker | su tte tutraton, ade ot week and $10,000 if he got the measure te) t genuine Curly Birch Wood, fin- through G Mulhall did not say eee a $20.00 ished! a beautiful shade of dark ma- ie ny. It h ‘i 2 in 2 hes; i i Saly 21.| _ Ott “Robert Fulton’ The teat ia 20x29 incnen: oor interior is fitted with Delirious from pain caused by blood | 19°4t"%, Days, iy 8.40 gi faa ia 16 inches; the back is) sliding shelves, which can be drawn poisoning that followed a razor scratch, 1,00 4 tor Weat Haat,” Corral fas pcuniions: ‘covered |forward, making it easy to find the Charles Meyerhuber, an engraver, killed | _____________ in genuine brown 8 ish beautiful brown. eather; finished ‘Aimself to-day by leaping from hig bed- Lined! ot cut piece of music wanted. Itishand- room window, somely inlaid, wp the protectorate. This new policy gives rise to the Question how far the United States Government will protect business in- torests in the south. The answer given by the Administration is that it will be protection of American interests only in the larger and broader sense. It will not back up every adventurer and *peculator who tries to grab off some concession or good thing. OUR ATTITUDE FRIENDLY AND INTENTIONS HONORABLE. The way to help American interests fn foreign countries, especially in Weaker countries, according to the new Wiiln policy, Is by showing the Gov- nmenta of these smaller countries we are real friends of theirs, look- ‘ing out for mutual interests and not "by seeking to exploit thelr natural re- sources and financial extremities for ‘the benefit of every individual who goes There 18 no joker in the new policy. Not even @ colored gentlenan in the woodpile, The Administra carry on its plan in the free ‘open manner. Its motto ts its desires peace. The Presi {zes that his motives may bi etrued and subject to suspl and most » but in the long-run he hopes to convince not| ‘only the nations concerned but the na- ions of Europe that our attitude Is friendly and that our Intentions are honorable. _—— LATE IN CELEBRATING * THE FOURTH OF JULY, Plea of Protection From Snakes in the Streets of New York No » Excuse for Revolver Toting. “Oh, very well,” said Samuel Fvans ‘of Manchester, England, in Jefferson ‘Market Police Court to-day, when his plea that he was celebrating the Fourth Yot July had 6 ‘being held on a charge of firing off a Lrevolver in the street. “Then, I awsk (Your Worship # It's permitted in New ‘York for a subject of ‘Is Majesty to “protect 'imaelé from sn: ee f«But there are no es in the 4 nted, Your Worship, granted,” Frepitea Eva ‘but I maintain, Your Worship, that there are snykes in the Vmountainous parts of the province of Pennsylvai I've ‘eard them rattling their rattlers.”” * Patrolman Evans of the Mercer atreet sition told the Court that he heard a iver shot in Ifth —stre ral 1 All i three were #0 Allen took them to the station ie. The other two prisoners Were William Durken and James sailors on Maaretania, “cha them, Fvane said he met the sallgrs somewhere early in the evening and bad many diinks with them, means to! to save him from | treets of New York," sald Magistrate | fi Women’s Morning Dresses, $1.19 Regularly $2.98 Dainty, Summery House Dresses that not only serve the purpose of being comfortable and cool, but are truly astonishing in their chic and saucy smartness. AN HONEST DOCTOR remarked to his patient who had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, after his efforts had failed, ‘Mrs. Weber, | do not $2.50 to $3.50-Pumps and Oxfords at $1.45 : Once a year—in July—one of our best manufacturers makes up a big lot of new low shoes by special agreement for this sale N.Y. 2. a War Tensolite Kw To © EXCURGIONS. “Bron Steamboat a SPECIAL NOTICE pat’ earl Highlands with, iF i ‘ sal Ti are made of ginghams, weales and chambrays. : believe in patent medicines,3) wo LANDING ATW. 230 ST. rey have aitiere heck. small Soilare an eels tot of 500 tal tworstrap welt sole pulps; but | will say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound is the best medicine ever discovered for women.’ Con- tinue to use it." This is another fink in the long chain of evi- dence to prove the reliability of this standard medicine for we have all sizes in most models, and they run from 34 to 44, ips, without strep, with alll O'Neill Main Stere—Third Fleor. : : thor welt vole Oxford it nos NO} Dube rt GT ESTER ner ae @ CONEY ISLAND Flehing Banke, Str. ‘Taurus’ Rockaway Beach Steamer ‘GRAND REPUBLIC’ Women’s Summer Waists, 69c “Regularly $1.00'and $1.50 Da little waists made in fine ¢awn and voiles; high and low neck, button either front or back’ prettily teimmed with laces and’ embroidery. e O'Neill Main Store—Thi Muslin Underwear at 69c Regularly $1.00 Night Robes—Combinations—White Floor, | Bag re pacar Sr st Petticoats—Corset Covers & Drawers Women’s Silk Hosiery at 69c Diaphanously sheer and wonderfully durable, stockings indispensable to the toilet of the woman to whom quality and smartness are instinctive. thread stockings, having a bigh spliced , heel, 0 Tage neat a flalo garter top that canaot run. They are in black, white, tan and colors. Women’s Boot Silk Hosiery, 25c ° Regularly 35c trimmed. with Ines tional price reduction | '* C™Protderios, or Dalntily made in ni ‘and fine cambric, all prettily A very (OxCep- Main More—Third Floor. PPPLD LLP LLP LEAL Infants’ Dresses at 50c, 69c, 95c, $1.50 egy Regularly from 79c to 63.00 jade in tho flaest of lawne, they are irenses, which accounte for the remarkable ‘They are all daint if They ate al Lia! etme with laces and fine emb ‘MOUNTAIN INTERSTATE. F. 45 Mile te ine tea: Dp All Quigeor Pe Race ‘At 149th St. Entrance of Subway er “L” To-day, To-morrow, Any Time 3” a Week Puts ot a 2 >” nr 0! Furniture In Your Home ‘THE EASIEST PAYMENT EDUCA’ ee Having ® double heel, too and sole, with » strong liao Sale of Fine Dress Linens HOUSE IN NEW YORK WANT A JOB? fel al ne ches ‘deep, end the balance ® splendia ww imporvation of White round thread Irish LA * WORK FOR YOU ul’ orltftaTok iy ‘at Toa fi a week op a ge FaitoResy WEST 42D ST. They sre tan. A ne slao tho very modish Oystor White French Lines table for shirt waists, tal u ° 4 sroetee olsts: tullored skirte and suite, at the following 49c Séinch, regularly 65c, special at, yd. poet rr wm, OO Son 2 “91.35, 98 Sos " “ “ae ‘ O'Nelll Guaranteed Brass Bed Outiit jtore—Main Floor, > Lace Curtains Effecting a; Saving of 14 for You Several Short Lots of Irish Point Lace Curtains Regular 94,50 value at $2.98 Regular 4.75 value at 3.50 “ww | O'Neill Main Store—feeond Moor, High Class Rugs at 14 to re} Below Regular Prices Come Nights If Ys HELP WANTED—MALE, RIBBON WEAVERS-Fi class weavers can secur steady employment at good wages at the Tremont Mills, |] Consisting of heavy brass bed in bright 174th st. and Park av, : lue at 4.25 Special assortments of Fine Rugs. Discon- or satin th eed for 10 years, ‘eysaasy eS ere Bits YaLNS Bt 4-28 tinued ‘patterns at special prices for a final manent wages. Nir" inven arnt ices evmiato. Novelty Braided Lace Curtains. Clearance of Summer Rugs VANTED—Matires, maker, marred man pre ferret meady, work to, good orkmas A ead ite, Henry ' d Suitable for indoor or outdoor use. Prairie Grass | nabt dwn Co, Hate { Rug, pretty bordered patterns; brown, tan, yellow, gray, blue and ted. ular Special Prices. at $1.10 Regularly 91.95 There are only 250 paire of these vory popular curtatns,! YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS FOR SALE, I~ ern | I In bron many’ very attractive deaigna and In both white | y DIAMONDS ON CREDIT. wad ere | 434734 PASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS 6 x9 American Watch & Diamond Co. | 2 MAIDEN LAND, A, ES Ct A Clean-Up of Cretonnes at 20c Regularly s0c and 33c 9 x19 feet; reg. 046.00, epectal, Most of tl rab'e colors and designe are Spprosenved 6451014 feet; reg. $40.00, special, * FS ee tnd tural 6 x 0. feet; reg. 087,00, q OMettt Male Teer, 44x 734 feet; reg. 018.78, opeci 4x 744 feet; reg. Te, open Word “Wants” Work Wonders. —o——3—S099 — ——or— Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York C : SAE li rama se ta RE ET — Al Fourterith @trest \ Tuesday Is Children’s Day. COMFORT, STYLE and ECONOMY for. BOYS—GIRLS—YOUTHS—MISSES, * Special Values in Boys’ and Youths’ Wear! Reductions are the rule—not the exception Boys’ Wash Suite— Sailor and " Trousers EA Daring the Summer with Offerings representing Boery purchase is an investment Boye’ Weel Suits _ broken sizes to.17 yrs. Cheviots lors incles heviota and ‘wool Beach atyles. tans and grays—Norteik modein. 17 yra.—Cool, washable fabrica = white — tan — Four spectal lo! @ray—blue—khakl — 49.. .69.. 98 Youths’ White Serge Trowere— Plain and with sites to 3 walat Bloomer and kni Washable Coat Finer, including beautiful white dresses fit for GIRLS' LT. WEIGHT WOOL COATS} YOU me white s tatigring and finiah up to strictest re- on all it 3.98 and 4. black hair linoe— measure. Chevieteo—in the coloridge and styles... Valued pe ickerbockers. | Suite ALL GREATLY, REDUCED!, coral red, ¢} vaca! yh ” une Fine variety of latest styles in navy and black serges- Some of Fashion's Best-Favored WHITE GOODS * Most remarkable values in town... until August 29, hence our swore 8.98 5.08. aseortments and We do ventory atchably full stocks and varieties— mbepidered “Frenh and Eng! Wrench Crepe Volles... .20 to .70 inch French Dress Velles— Value .79. @inch French Dress Veties.... @#-inch Dress Vel Other Votles ..+ and 60-inch Ratineg....Special.. 3D Vreach and Domestic Piques and Corduroye Fine India Linons lee... + 1B% to 70 os 2" 112% (0 608 | nakerchiets fo caps, aprons, Bandana H’d'k'te*t ‘drapes. ree, Girls’ White Canvas Pumps Sea Island Canvas—ankle-strap style—| sion soles—914 to 134 A remarkable MORNING SPECIALS—Temorrew, Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restected. “No Mall or Telephone’ 50) @ ct. Large Jointed Dells, ... 7 syee—ourly 98 ct. & $1.25 Little Percates, non: and ducl nciee—Russta: raat trim! BOYS’ CLOTHI! ‘Also double woven ot nid t NoYes rowsun algo tan ‘OAPs. ng aiiat WooR, $4.98 & $5.98 Bore’ Nostell Sets . Boys’ Percale Pajamas... igh madras—white, with ies or figures—full cul—peurt et. Boys’ Also Percales—white and and bli 21 ct. Unbleached Shootings vd? 1 vardernenNy Pubeuey —————_—-* Percaise—plain ¢ alee pis 18 inoh--closing checks and plaide— and rimmings— lace hope and ett 59 ct. Mehair @ inch- thread a; black 4 pall to & yrs. rounds—mill. i 39 et. Silk Pengoes— Fancy satin light ong dal $1.29 Nevelty Seri 27 atyles—navy cheviots and extra trou- Jace inaert— LACE CURT. $1.19 Satin D’ble D years. NGE—THIRD PLOOK, oh nee KNIT et, Children’s s7\*9 ¢ don fancy mixtures— Nt THIRD FLOOR, Mine West of PUR Avene, gue ae que’ MISSES’ TAILORED COATS Equally great attractions M4 to 18 years, new 4.98 te 7.08 Were 00.98 to FS Beat colors in all wool 8 stylee—pertectly made—l4 and 2 =t : Women’s Embreidered | HANDKERCHIEFS Pure linen or Shamrock lawn —machine or hand emb'd Linen—% to tinch hem...a¢ Men'a Merc’d—white or col’ dors—dots, “stripes or figui Linen—initial.. we Kimonos, bags, etc. Siciliennes.. high silk lustre—tirm ro ‘net, brow 1214 et. Yord Wide Percales ine axsortment of sth ts, figures, etc,—white, WASH DRESS FADRICS—Bai 38 tach: 1 Stor ALN White, Ivory apd Ari cua atae DERW Cambrie and emb'y oF ; es Lawn and Voile Waists.. tucks with filet Inserts with lace cet we were $1208 ‘FLOOR. na. oth: finish a, BY ag fin th oy) IN FLOOR, Drowsro

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